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1 bigten.org TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Media Information......................................................................................................... 2 Big Ten Conference History ........................................................................................ 3 Commissioner James E. Delany ................................................................................. 4 Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten ......................................................................................... 5 2019-20 Composite Schedule .................................................................................. 6-9 2019-20 TEAM CAPSULES................................................................................... 10-23 Illinois Fighting Illini .................................................................................. 10 Indiana Hoosiers ...................................................................................... 11 Iowa Hawkeyes........................................................................................ 12 Maryland Terrapins .................................................................................. 13 Michigan Wolverines................................................................................ 14 Michigan State Spartans.......................................................................... 15 Minnesota Golden Gophers ..................................................................... 16 Nebraska Cornhuskers ............................................................................ 17 Northwestern Wildcats ............................................................................. 18 Ohio State Buckeyes ............................................................................... 19 Penn State Nittany Lions ......................................................................... 20 Purdue Boilermakers ............................................................................... 21 Rutgers Scarlet Knights ........................................................................... 22 Wisconsin Badgers .................................................................................. 23 2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW .............................................................................. 24-35 2018-19 Season in Review ................................................................ 24-25 Individual & Team Stats - All Games.................................................. 26-30 Individual & Team Stats - Conference Games ................................... 31-35 RECORDS ........................................................................................................... 36-60 Individual Records - All Games.......................................................... 36-39 Team Records - All Games ................................................................ 40-42 Individual Records - Conference Games ........................................... 43-45 Team Records - Conference Games ................................................. 46-48 Annual Statistical Champions - Individual.......................................... 49-54 Annual Statistical Champions - Team ................................................ 55-58 Career Clubs...................................................................................... 59-60 COACHING RECORDS ......................................................................................... 61-66 Current Coaches Year-by-Year Records ........................................... 61-63 All Coaches Records by School ........................................................ 64-65 All-Time Coaching Records ..................................................................... 66 BIG TEN MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ................................................. 67-79 2019 Big Ten Tournament Bracket........................................................... 67 Big Ten Tournament All-Time Results ................................................ 68-69 Big Ten Tournament Honors and Attendance .......................................... 70 Big Ten Tournament History..................................................................... 71 Big Ten Tournament Records ............................................................ 72-79 Big Ten Tournament Championship Game Records................................ 79 HISTORY ......................................................................................................... 80-102 All-Time Standings............................................................................. 80-86 All-Time Big Ten Championships ............................................................. 86 NCAA Tournament History ....................................................................... 87 NCAA Tournament Honors ...................................................................... 88 NCAA Year-by-Year Results .............................................................. 89-93 NIT History ............................................................................................... 94 NIT and CBI Year-by-Year Results ...................................................... 95-97 Big Ten in Final Polls ......................................................................... 98-99 Attendance..................................................................................... 100-101 HONORS ....................................................................................................... 102-125 National Honors ............................................................................. 102-103 Big Ten Medal of Honor ......................................................................... 104 Big Ten Honors .............................................................................. 105-106 All-Big Ten...................................................................................... 107-108 Most Valuable Players .................................................................... 109-113 Academic All-Big Ten ...................................................................... 114-116 Players of the Week........................................................................ 117-121 Big Ten in the NBA Draft ................................................................ 122-125 THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE Headquarters and Conference Center 5440 Park Place • Rosemont, Illinois 60018 • Phone: 847-696-1010 New York City Office 900 Third Avenue, 36th Floor • New York, N.Y., 10022 • Phone: 212-243-3290 Website: bigten.org Facebook: /BigTenConference Twitter: @B1GMBBall, @BigTen BIG TEN STAFF – ROSEMONT Commissioner: James E. Delany Commissioner (effective Jan. 2, 2020): Kevin F. Warren Deputy Commissioner, COO: Brad Traviolia Deputy Commissioner, Public Affairs: Diane Dietz Senior Associate Commissioner, Television Administration: Mark Rudner Associate Commissioner, CFO: Julie Suderman Associate Commissioner, Football Operations: Scott Chipman Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball: Rick Boyages Associate Commissioner, Policy: Chad Hawley Associate Commissioner, Sport Administration: Wendy Fallen Associate Commissioner, Technology: Mike McComiskey Assistant Commissioner, Branding: Robin Jentes Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Jason Yellin Assistant Commissioner, Compliance: Gil Grimes Assistant Commissioner, Officiating Services: Tony Buyniski Controller: Laura Anderson Senior Director, Building Services: Brenda Hilton Senior Director, Information Technology: Brandon Winbush Director, Public Affairs & Communications: Adam Augustine Associate Director, Branding: Chris Althoff Associate Director, Business Operations: Satvik Patel Associate Director, Communications: Chris Masters Associate Director, Compliance: Jennifer Dominguez Associate Director, Policy: Fred Krauss Assistant Director, Basketball & Football Operations: Delaney Osterday Assistant Director, Branding: Leah Jenk Assistant Director, Communications: Shannon Malone Assistant Director, Communications: Megan Rowley Assistant Director, Football & Basketball Operations: Kaylah Hughes Assistant Director, Officiating Services: Sam Arvaneh Assistant Director, Officiating Services: Joe Hamata Assistant Director, Sports Administration: Grace Bonoma Assistant Director, Sports Administration: A.J. Edds Assistant Director, Sports Administration: Katie Stankiewicz Assistant Director, Sports Administration: Logan Young Production Coordinator/Building Manager: W.T. Robinson Executive Assistant to the Commissioner: Barbara Greenbaum Executive Assistant: Mai Davis Executive Assistant: Sandra Morgan Meeting Planner: Toni Horowitz Administrative Assistant: Linda Arnold Administrative Assistant: Cori Daizovi Administrative Assistant: Katie Davidson Administrative Assistant: Janelle McDaniel Administrative Assistant: Madeline Russell Bob Hammel Communications Intern: Leigh McGuirk C.D. Henry Intern: Mariah Turner BIG TEN STAFF – NEW YORK Assistant Commissioner, Basketball Operations: Jessica Palermo Assistant Commissioner, Public Affairs: Kerry Kenny Administrative Assistant: Heather Jackson COORDINATORS OF OFFICIALS Baseball: Rich Fetchiet Field Hockey: Mary Brainard Football: Bill Carollo Ice Hockey: Steve Piotrowski Men’s Basketball: Rick Boyages Soccer: Steve Siomos Softball: Sally Walker Tennis: Brad Taylor Volleyball: Marcia Alterman Women’s Basketball: Patty Broderick Wrestling: Mike Hagerty BIG TEN SPORTS PROPERTIES General Manager: Scott Bailey Senior Manager, Business Development: Matt Agase Manager, Client Services: Libby McCormick Property Assistant: Paige Hoiberg CREDITS The 2019-20 Big Ten Conference men’s basketball media guide is produced by the Big Ten Conference office, James E. Delany, Commissioner. A special thanks is extended to all those who assisted on this project, especially the Big Ten communications directors and their staffs, who were invaluable to the completion of this guide. Designed and produced by Jason Yellin, Shannon Malone, Megan Rowley, Adam Augustine, Chris Masters and Leigh McGuirk.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSCONTENTS

Media Information .........................................................................................................2

Big Ten Conference History ........................................................................................3

Commissioner James E. Delany .................................................................................4

Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten .........................................................................................5

2019-20 Composite Schedule .................................................................................. 6-9

2019-20 TEAM CAPSULES ................................................................................... 10-23 Illinois Fighting Illini ..................................................................................10 Indiana Hoosiers ......................................................................................11 Iowa Hawkeyes........................................................................................12 Maryland Terrapins ..................................................................................13 Michigan Wolverines ................................................................................14 Michigan State Spartans..........................................................................15 Minnesota Golden Gophers .....................................................................16 Nebraska Cornhuskers ............................................................................17 Northwestern Wildcats .............................................................................18 Ohio State Buckeyes ...............................................................................19 Penn State Nittany Lions .........................................................................20 Purdue Boilermakers ...............................................................................21 Rutgers Scarlet Knights ...........................................................................22 Wisconsin Badgers ..................................................................................23

2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW .............................................................................. 24-35 2018-19 Season in Review ................................................................ 24-25 Individual & Team Stats - All Games .................................................. 26-30 Individual & Team Stats - Conference Games ................................... 31-35

RECORDS ........................................................................................................... 36-60 Individual Records - All Games.......................................................... 36-39 Team Records - All Games ................................................................ 40-42 Individual Records - Conference Games ........................................... 43-45 Team Records - Conference Games ................................................. 46-48 Annual Statistical Champions - Individual.......................................... 49-54 Annual Statistical Champions - Team ................................................ 55-58 Career Clubs...................................................................................... 59-60

COACHING RECORDS ......................................................................................... 61-66 Current Coaches Year-by-Year Records ........................................... 61-63 All Coaches Records by School ........................................................ 64-65 All-Time Coaching Records .....................................................................66

BIG TEN MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ................................................. 67-79 2019 Big Ten Tournament Bracket ...........................................................67 Big Ten Tournament All-Time Results ................................................ 68-69 Big Ten Tournament Honors and Attendance ..........................................70 Big Ten Tournament History .....................................................................71 Big Ten Tournament Records ............................................................ 72-79 Big Ten Tournament Championship Game Records ................................79 HISTORY ......................................................................................................... 80-102 All-Time Standings ............................................................................. 80-86 All-Time Big Ten Championships .............................................................86 NCAA Tournament History .......................................................................87 NCAA Tournament Honors ......................................................................88 NCAA Year-by-Year Results .............................................................. 89-93 NIT History ...............................................................................................94 NIT and CBI Year-by-Year Results ...................................................... 95-97 Big Ten in Final Polls ......................................................................... 98-99 Attendance..................................................................................... 100-101

HONORS ....................................................................................................... 102-125 National Honors ............................................................................. 102-103 Big Ten Medal of Honor .........................................................................104 Big Ten Honors .............................................................................. 105-106 All-Big Ten ...................................................................................... 107-108 Most Valuable Players ....................................................................109-113 Academic All-Big Ten ...................................................................... 114-116 Players of the Week ........................................................................117-121 Big Ten in the NBA Draft ................................................................ 122-125

THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE

Headquarters and Conference Center5440 Park Place • Rosemont, Illinois 60018 • Phone: 847-696-1010

New York City Office900 Third Avenue, 36th Floor • New York, N.Y., 10022 • Phone: 212-243-3290

Website: bigten.orgFacebook: /BigTenConference

Twitter: @B1GMBBall, @BigTen BIG TEN STAFF – ROSEMONTCommissioner: James E. DelanyCommissioner (effective Jan. 2, 2020): Kevin F. WarrenDeputy Commissioner, COO: Brad TravioliaDeputy Commissioner, Public Affairs: Diane DietzSenior Associate Commissioner, Television Administration: Mark RudnerAssociate Commissioner, CFO: Julie SudermanAssociate Commissioner, Football Operations: Scott ChipmanAssociate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball: Rick BoyagesAssociate Commissioner, Policy: Chad HawleyAssociate Commissioner, Sport Administration: Wendy FallenAssociate Commissioner, Technology: Mike McComiskeyAssistant Commissioner, Branding: Robin JentesAssistant Commissioner, Communications: Jason YellinAssistant Commissioner, Compliance: Gil GrimesAssistant Commissioner, Officiating Services: Tony BuyniskiController: Laura AndersonSenior Director, Building Services: Brenda HiltonSenior Director, Information Technology: Brandon WinbushDirector, Public Affairs & Communications: Adam AugustineAssociate Director, Branding: Chris AlthoffAssociate Director, Business Operations: Satvik PatelAssociate Director, Communications: Chris MastersAssociate Director, Compliance: Jennifer DominguezAssociate Director, Policy: Fred KraussAssistant Director, Basketball & Football Operations: Delaney OsterdayAssistant Director, Branding: Leah JenkAssistant Director, Communications: Shannon MaloneAssistant Director, Communications: Megan RowleyAssistant Director, Football & Basketball Operations: Kaylah HughesAssistant Director, Officiating Services: Sam ArvanehAssistant Director, Officiating Services: Joe HamataAssistant Director, Sports Administration: Grace BonomaAssistant Director, Sports Administration: A.J. EddsAssistant Director, Sports Administration: Katie StankiewiczAssistant Director, Sports Administration: Logan YoungProduction Coordinator/Building Manager: W.T. RobinsonExecutive Assistant to the Commissioner: Barbara GreenbaumExecutive Assistant: Mai DavisExecutive Assistant: Sandra MorganMeeting Planner: Toni HorowitzAdministrative Assistant: Linda ArnoldAdministrative Assistant: Cori DaizoviAdministrative Assistant: Katie DavidsonAdministrative Assistant: Janelle McDanielAdministrative Assistant: Madeline RussellBob Hammel Communications Intern: Leigh McGuirkC.D. Henry Intern: Mariah Turner

BIG TEN STAFF – NEW YORKAssistant Commissioner, Basketball Operations: Jessica PalermoAssistant Commissioner, Public Affairs: Kerry KennyAdministrative Assistant: Heather JacksonCOORDINATORS OF OFFICIALSBaseball: Rich FetchietField Hockey: Mary BrainardFootball: Bill CarolloIce Hockey: Steve PiotrowskiMen’s Basketball: Rick BoyagesSoccer: Steve SiomosSoftball: Sally WalkerTennis: Brad TaylorVolleyball: Marcia AltermanWomen’s Basketball: Patty BroderickWrestling: Mike Hagerty

BIG TEN SPORTS PROPERTIESGeneral Manager: Scott BaileySenior Manager, Business Development: Matt AgaseManager, Client Services: Libby McCormickProperty Assistant: Paige Hoiberg

CREDITS The 2019-20 Big Ten Conference men’s basketball media guide is produced by the Big Ten Conference office, James E. Delany, Commissioner. A special thanks is extended to all those who assisted on this project, especially the Big Ten communications directors and their staffs, who were invaluable to the completion of this guide.

Designed and produced by Jason Yellin, Shannon Malone, Megan Rowley, Adam Augustine, Chris Masters and Leigh McGuirk.

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MEDIA INFORMATIONDear media member:

Welcome to the 2019-20 college basketball season. The Big Ten Conference would like to thank those media members who have covered Big Ten basketball over the years and would like to welcome those new to our conference. This media guide is intended to assist in the media’s coverage of Big Ten men’s basketball.

As always, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need assistance. We look forward to working with you this season.

COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

BIG TEN COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF

CHRIS MASTERSAssociate Director

Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Softball,

Cross Country, Indoor Track & FieldOffice: 847-696-1010Cell: 574-532-4166

[email protected]

MEGAN ROWLEYAssistant Director

Football (secondary), Hockey (secondary)

Baseball, Wrestling, Field Hockey, Men’s Golf

Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 630-272-2038

[email protected]

JASON YELLINAssistant Commissioner,

CommunicationsMen’s Basketball,

Men’s Tennis, Women’s TennisOffice: 847-696-1010Cell: [email protected]

ADAM AUGUSTINEDirector, Public Affairs &

CommunicationsFootball, Hockey,

RowingOffice: 847-696-1010Cell: 608-215-4391

[email protected]

KERRY KENNYAssistant Commisioner,

Public AffairsOffice: 212-243-3290Cell: [email protected]

WebsiteWeekly releases, statistics and standings for Big Ten men’s basketball, along with information and audio for the two coaches teleconferences, will be available online at bigten.org.

Social MediaFor real-time updates, follow us on Twitter @B1GMBBall and @BigTen. You can also become an online fan of the Big Ten on Facebook at facebook.com/BigTenConference and on Instagram at instagram.com/bigten.

E-mail ServiceInformation on Big Ten men’s basketball will be e-mailed throughout theyear to accredited media. The Big Ten utilizes a media email list website which requires that media fill out an application on-line to receive media e-mails. Once the information is submitted, media can control and adjust their own accounts to only receive the information they need. Media may also remove themselves from the media e-mail list if necessary. For the media e-mail list website address, contact the Big Ten office.

Coaches Teleconference The Big Ten Conference men’s basketball coaches will participate in a pre-Big Ten Tournament teleconference will be held on Monday, March 11, 2019. Contact the Big Ten Communications office for the teleconference phone number, passcode and coaches’ order of appearance.

Weekly AwardsThe Big Ten Conference will select a men’s basketball Player and Freshman of the Week. The Big Ten office will announce weekly men’s basketball award winners on Mondays. Award winners are chosen by a vote of the Big Ten Communications staff from nominations supplied by the schools’ athletic communications offices.

Postseason AwardsIn men’s basketball, coaches and a media panel choose All-Big Ten teams (first, second, third and honorable mention), along with Player, Freshman and Coach of the Year honors. Coaches also select a Defensive Player of the Year, Sixth Man of the Year, an All-Freshman team and an All-Defensive team. The Big Ten Medal of Honor is awarded to one male and female student from each graduating class and recognizes both academic and athletic success. The Big Ten also names one Sportsmanship Award honoree from each institution. These 14 students become candidates for the Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award, as the conference honors one male and one female from each institution at the end of the school year.

Academic All-Big Ten teams are named for every sport. The teams are composed of all letterwinners who are in at least their second academic year at their institution and carry a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. The conference office also presents the Distinguished Scholar Award at the end of each academic year. Students eligible for the Distinguished Scholar Award must be letterwinners in at least their second year in residence at their institution. Qualifying students must have earned a GPA of 3.7 or higher for the current academic year, excluding summer school.

Big Ten Basketball TournamentThe 2020 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament will be held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind., from Wednesday, March 11, through Sunday, March 15. The tournament champion will be awarded the Big Ten’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. Credential application information will be distributed in January.

SHANNON MALONEAssistant Director

Men’s Basketball (secondary)Volleyball, Women’s

Gymnastics, Men’s Lacrosse, Lacrosse, Women’s Lacrosse,

Men’s Swimming & Diving Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 972-804-8675

[email protected]

LEIGH McGUIRKBob Hammel

Communications InternWomen’s Basketball (second-ary), Men’s Soccer, Women’s

Swimming & Diving, Men’s Gymnastics, Outdoor Track &

Field, Women’s Golf Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 920-540-5505

[email protected]

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BIG TEN CONFERENCE HISTORYKnown as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertak-ings, the Big Ten is home to a lineage of legendary names and an ongoing tradition of developing strong leaders. Even in its infancy, the conference established itself as the preeminent collection of institutions in the nation, where the pursuit of academic excellence prevailed as the definitive goal.

The history of the Big Ten traces back more than 120 years to the Palmer House hotel in Chicago, where on January 11, 1895, then-Purdue president James H. Smart and leaders from the University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, Northwestern University and University of Wisconsin set out to orga-nize and develop principles for the regulation of intercollegiate athletics.

At that meeting, a blueprint for the administration of college athletics under the direction of appointed faculty representatives was outlined. The presidents’ first known action “restricted eligibility for athletics to bonafide, full-time students who were not delinquent in their studies.” That important legislation, along with other legislation that would follow in the coming years, served as the primary building block for intercollegiate athletics.

On February 8, 1896, one faculty member from each of those seven universities met at the same Palmer House and officially established the mechanics of the conference, which was officially incorporated as the “Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association” in 1905.

Indiana University and the State University of Iowa became the eighth and ninth members in 1899. In 1908, Michigan briefly withdrew its membership, and in 1912 Ohio State University joined the conference, bringing its membership total back to nine. Upon Michigan’s return in 1917, the conference was first referred to as the “Big Ten” by media members, and that name was eventually incorporated in 1987.

As the 1900s opened, faculty representatives established rules for intercollegiate athletics that were novel for the time. As early as 1904, the faculty approved legislation that required eligible athletes to meet entrance requirements and to have completed a full year’s work, along with having one year of residence.

In 1901, the first Big Ten Championship event was staged when the outdoor track and field championships were held at the University of Chicago. The debut event marked what is now a staple of conference competition. Today, the Big Ten sponsors 28 official sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse over the last four years. Big Ten schools compete in a total of 42 different sports, furthering the conference’s commitment to broad-based programming and providing more participation op-portunities than any conference in the country.

One of the conference’s proudest traditions began in 1902 when Michigan took on Stanford in the Rose Bowl, the nation’s first bowl game. Big Ten teams only appeared in Pasadena twice before the conference signed an exclusive contract with the Tournament of Roses in 1946, making it the first bowl game with permanent conference affiliations. But Michigan’s appear-ance in 1902 cultivated a relationship that has endured for more than a century. In January 2014, Michigan State defeated Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game.

Coupling the academic goals set forth by the leaders of the charter members of the confer-ence and their steadfast commitment to athletics, the conference instituted the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915. It is awarded annually by each conference institution to a student of the graduating class who has attained the greatest proficiency in scholarship and athletics. For more than 100 years, it has been the most prestigious honor a student competing in Big Ten athletics can receive.

In 1922, Major John L. Griffith became the conference’s first “Commissioner of Athletics.” Griffith was the first of five men to assume the role of commissioner in the conference’s history, followed by Kenneth L. “Tug” Wilson in 1945, Bill Reed in 1961, Wayne Duke in 1971 and cur-rent commissioner James E. Delany in 1989.

After nearly 30 years with 10 members, the conference consolidated to nine schools when the University of Chicago formally withdrew its membership in 1946. Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) was added to the Big Ten three years later, bringing the number of affiliated conference schools to 10 once again.

In 1955, the Big Ten formulated a revenue-sharing model designed to pool all football television rights of its members and share those proceeds equally. The conference and its members con-tinue to utilize a revenue-sharing model, dividing media rights, bowl payouts and other profits among all conference institutions.

While academics have always played an integral role in the conference, presidents of the Big Ten member institutions formalized the primacy of academics with the establishment of the Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation) in 1958. The Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consortium of all Big Ten universities. Annually, the schools currently constituting the Big Ten Academic Alliance produced over $10 billion in funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference.

In one of Duke’s first actions as commissioner, he oversaw the adoption of the Big Ten Ad-visory Commission in 1972, designed to study conference programs and make suggestions

which would further Big Ten objectives. The Advisory Commission enlists former students that competed in Big Ten athletics to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations.

In 1981, the conference presidents and chancellors endorsed a proposal that enabled universities to affiliate their women’s intercol-legiate programs with the conference, and the first conference cham-

pionships for women were staged that fall. The Big Ten was the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.

In December of 1989, the conference agreed in principle to invite Pennsylvania State University for membership. On June 4, 1990, the Council of Presidents officially voted to integrate Penn State into the conference, giving the Big Ten 11 members.

In 2004, the Big Ten implemented a pilot program of instant replay for college football. Following the season, the conference forwarded replay proposals to the NCAA regarding the future use of instant replay, where it approved country-wide testing in 2005. In 2006, the NCAA approved the use of instant replay for all conferences.

In 2006, Delany announced the creation of the first conference-owned television network, a 20-year agreement with FOX Networks to create what would become the Big Ten Network (BTN). Launched on Aug. 30, 2007, BTN now produces more than 1,500 events across all platforms each year. BTN is in more than 60 million homes in the U.S. and Canada via the nation’s major cable, satellite and telco providers and more than 300 additional cable operators across the country. BTN2Go is the digital extension of BTN, delivering live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets and also is accessible outside the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean via BTN2Go International.

On June 11, 2010, the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) approved a formal membership application by the University of Nebraska, expanding the conference to 12 institu-tions. Nebraska officially joined the Big Ten on July 1, 2011.

The conference expanded its footprint further in 2012 when the COP/C approved formal mem-bership applications from the University of Maryland and Rutgers University on November 19 and 20, respectively. Maryland and Rutgers became official Big Ten members on July 1, 2014, giving the conference almost 9,500 students participating in intercollegiate athletics and more than 11,000 participation opportunities on 350 teams.

On June 3, 2013, the Big Ten announced that Johns Hopkins University had been accepted as the conference’s first sport affiliate member. Johns Hopkins’ addition in men’s lacrosse gave the Big Ten six institutions sponsoring the sport, allowing the debut of men’s lacrosse as an official conference sport and building on the Big Ten’s tradition of broad-based sports competition. On June 17, 2015, the conference announced that Johns Hopkins was accepted as a sport affiliate member for women’s lacrosse beginning with the 2016-17 academic year. On March 23, 2016, the conference announced that Notre Dame will join the Big Ten for men’s ice hockey beginning with the 2017-18 academic year.

Since opening in the fall of 2013, the Big Ten conference center hosts more than 300 meetings annually for member institutions, Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly CIC) related committees and coaches’ groups. The headquarters also features an interactive digital museum - the Big Ten Experience – which brings the conference’s storied academic and athletic history to life. For more information on the Big Ten Experience, go to bigten.org.

In June 2014, the Big Ten opened a second office in New York City, featuring both office and meeting space in Midtown Manhattan. Big Ten staff members are based in the New York City office to provide expanded coverage and service, while other conference and institutional ad-ministrators utilize the space as necessary when conducting business on the East Coast. The Big Ten and its member institutions also have access to satellite office space in Washington, D.C.

Delany and his staff work to meet the educational needs of students competing in intercol-legiate athletics to allow them to excel in all areas of their lives. The conference office man-ages 28 different championships and tournaments, offers legislative and compliance services, oversees the production and distribution of more than 2,000 events annually, provides staff services to coaching and administrative personnel, and services media and fans interest for information on the Big Ten.

On March 4, 2019, Delany announced he would conclude his term as commissioner in 2020 fol-lowing a 30-year career with the conference. On June 4, 2019, the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents and Chancellors introduced Kevin Warren as the sixth commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. Warren will start on September 16, 2019 providing an opportunity to transition alongside Delany who will officially step down on January 1, 2020.

More than 120 years after its inception, the Big Ten remains a national leader in intercollegiate athletics on and off the field. Big Ten programs have combined to win more than 450 team and 1,800 individual national championships, consistently taking home individual honors for athletic and academic accomplishments and fulfilling the Big Ten’s mission of academic achievement and athletic success.

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COMMISSIONER JAMES E. DELANYOnly the Big Ten’s fifth commissioner since its founding in 1896, James E. Delany is in his 30th year with the conference. He has led the Big Ten through significant periods of growth that have helped the conference maintain its preeminent position as one of the nation’s leaders in providing quality academic and athletic experiences for young men and women.

The Big Ten has grown to 14 member institutions during Delany’s tenure, including the additions of Penn State in 1991, Nebraska in 2011 and Maryland and Rutgers in 2014. With the conference’s footprint now stretching from the Colorado border to the Atlantic Ocean and more than five million alumni across the

country, Delany continues to work toward strengthening traditional relationships while building a presence in a new region.

The Big Ten maintains offices in Rosemont, Ill., and New York City, with satellite office space in Washington, D.C. Big Ten events are scheduled to be held throughout the country, with the football championship game in Indianapolis and basketball tournaments held in Chicago, Indianapolis, New York City and Washington, D.C. The baseball tournament returned to Omaha, Neb. in 2018, while hockey tournaments have been held in Saint Paul, Minn., and Detroit, Mich. In addition, the Big Ten features the largest and most diverse postseason football lineup in conference history, with 16 potential bowl destinations spread across the nation.

Under Delany’s guidance, the Big Ten has been a national leader in providing opportunities for students to earn a degree while competing in intercollegiate athletics, maintaining broad-based programming, supporting gender equity and continued innovation. The Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,600 students for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on more than 350 teams in 42 different sports. The Big Ten introduced men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse as official conference sports in the last five years, with Johns Hopkins University becoming the conference’s first sport affiliate member for men’s and women’s lacrosse, and Notre Dame joining as a sport affiliate member for men’s ice hockey in 2017-18. The Big Ten now sponsors 28 official sports, more than every conference except the Ivy League.

Under Delany, the Big Ten has been a champion for Title IX. The conference was the first to voluntarily adopt participation goals for female students competing in intercollegiate athletics as the Big Ten initiated the Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992. The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 4,600 female students playing sports and features more than 870 televised or streamed women’s athletic events. Big Ten women’s teams have claimed more than 124 national titles.

The Big Ten also developed the first collegiate football version of instant replay, which was implemented during the 2004 season. The conference has applied numerous initiatives under Delany’s leadership, including Sportsmanship Awards beginning in 2003 and Postgraduate Scholarships starting with the 2012-13 academic year. In the summer of 2012, the Big Ten announced a partnership with the Ivy League to study the effects of head injuries in sports.

The Big Ten has seen unprecedented levels of national television coverage during Delany’s tenure, highlighted by the creation of the Big Ten Network (BTN). Launched in August 2007 as a joint-venture with FOX, BTN was the first national conference-owned television network. Delany has also negotiated media agreements with ABC, CBS Sports, ESPN, and FOX, who serves as the official broadcast partner of the Big Ten Football Championship Game. Through these agreements, more than 1,700 events are produced and distributed annually.

Big Ten teams have won national championships in 28 different sports since Delany joined the conference, including a Big Ten record of 10 in 2014-15. The top 10 single-season football attendance records have been established in his tenure, while men’s basketball has led the country in attendance for the last 42 seasons through the 2017-18 campaign. Each year more than 11 million patrons attend Big Ten home contests, as the conference leads the nation in attendance for hockey, volleyball and wrestling in addition to men’s basketball. The Big Ten has also added tournaments for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse, as well as challenge series with various conferences.

Delany and the Big Ten have been active in the community, creating the school outreach program SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday). For more than 25 years, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance. The Big Ten has also established numerous community programs surrounding its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments and football championship game.

The 71-year old Delany is a native of South Orange, N.J. He received his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of North Carolina in 1970 and juris doctorate degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1973. At UNC, Delany was a three-year member of the varsity basketball team, serving as tri-captain in 1970 and twice participating in NCAA Final Four competition. In September 2012, Delany received the UNC Distinguished Alumni Award.

After earning his law degree, Delany served as counsel for the North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee from 1973 to 1974, and was staff attorney for the North Carolina Justice Department from 1974 to 1975.

Delany’s distinguished career in administering intercollegiate athletics began at the NCAA where he was employed as an enforcement representative from 1975-79. For the next decade, he served as commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference before joining the Big Ten in 1989.

In October 2014, Delany and the Big Ten were presented the Torch of Liberty Award by the Anti-Defamation League in honor of the conference’s commitment to diversity, equality and opportunity for more than a century. In February 2016, he was honored with the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award, the most prestigious award presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame outside of enshrinement. In May 2018, Delany was named to SportsBusiness Journal’s Twenty for 20, a list of the 20 most influential sports executives over the past 20 years.

On March 4, 2019, Delany announced he would conclude his term as commissioner in 2020 following a 30-year career with the conference. On June 4, 2019, the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents and Chancellors introduced Kevin Warren as the sixth commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. Warren will start on September 16, 2019 providing an opportunity to transition alongside Delany, who will officially step down on January 1, 2020.

Personal InformationFull name: James Edward “Jim” DelanyHometown: South Orange, New JerseyWife: Catherine “Kitty” Fisher DelanyChildren: Newman and James Chancellor

EducationHigh School: St. Benedict’s Preparatory, Newark, New JerseyCollege: University of North Carolina, 1970 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Bachelor of Arts, Political ScienceGraduate: University of North Carolina, 1973 Juris Doctorate

Playing Experience1967-70 North Carolina varsity basketball team Two-time participant in the NCAA Final Four1969-70 Tri-captain of UNC varsity basketball team

Legal Experience1973-74 North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee Counsel1974-75 North Carolina Justice Department Staff Attorney

Athletic Administration Experience1975-79 NCAA Enforcement Representative1979-89 Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner1989-present Big Ten Conference Commissioner

Hall of Fame InductionsSt. Benedict’s Preparatory Hall of Fame Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame Newark, N.J. Hall of Fame Chicagoland Hall of FameNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award)

Boards and CommitteesBTN Board of DirectorsCollegiate Commissioners Association (CCA)General Alumni Association, University of North CarolinaNational Football Foundation Board of DirectorsVarious NCAA and CCA committees and working groups

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BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.

Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten.Since its inception in 1896, the pursuit and attainment of academic excellence has been a priority for every Big Ten member institution. But maintaining the conference’s standard of competing at the highest level in athletics also endures as an important component of the Big Ten experience. Striking that balance between academics and athletics is integral to the Big Ten’s identity. Recognized as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten strives for success from its students not only on the field and in the classroom, but around the world as well.

PREMIER ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONSThe Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consortium of all 14 Big Ten universities, which is widely considered to be the model for effective and voluntary collaboration among top research universities.

Every Big Ten Academic Alliance institution ranks among the top 65 universities in the nation according to the 2017 Academic Ranking of World Universities, including five in the top 25.

The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,800 Academic All-Americans, including 37 honorees during the 2018-19 academic year.

Big Ten Academic Alliance schools annually conduct $10 billion in funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference.

A HISTORY OF ATHLETIC SUCCESSBig Ten schools have won at least five national championships in 24 of the last 25 years including an average of seven per year over the last 13 years.

Since the 2008-09 academic year, current Big Ten institutions have claimed 76 team national championships in 21 different sports.

BROAD-BASED PROGRAMMINGThe Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,800 students competing in intercollegiate athletics for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on more than 350 teams in 42 different sports.

The Big Ten sponsors 28 official conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse in this decade.

The Big Ten leads the nation in total students competing in intercollegiate athletics and participation opportunities, and sponsors more official sports than all conferences except the Ivy League.

Almost 1,400 Big Ten competitors have participated in the Olympics, winning more than 600 medals, including nearly 300 gold. In the 2016 and 2018 Olympic Games, more than 200 representatives from Big Ten institutions including current or former students and coaches were members of Olympic teams. Big Ten Olympians collected more than 50 medals in the most recent games in Rio and PyeongChang.

PASSIONATE FOLLOWINGThe Big Ten leads all conferences with 5.7 million alumni and nearly 580,000 students.

Each year more than 11 million patrons attend Big Ten home contests, as the conference has led the nation in attendance for men’s basketball, ice hockey, volleyball and wrestling.

LEADERS IN INNOVATIONTook part in the nation’s first bowl game, winning the 1902 Rose Bowl Game, and signed an exclusive contract with the Tournament of Roses in 1946, making it the first bowl with permanent conference affiliations.

Awarded the first Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915, honoring outstanding seniors who demonstrated excellence in academics and athletics.

Formed the Big Ten Advisory Commission in 1972, enlisting former students that competed in conference athletics to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations.

Became the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.

Implemented the first collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004, which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006.

Launched the Big Ten Network (BTN) in 2007, the first national conference-owned television network.

Began partnering with the Ivy League to study the effects of head injuries in sports in 2012.

Accepted Johns Hopkins University as the conference’s first sport affiliate members in men’s and women’s lacrosse in 2013 and 2015, respectively, and added Notre Dame as a sport affiliate member in men’s ice hockey in 2017.

EXTENSIVE TELEVISION EXPOSUREThrough the Big Ten’s current media agreements with BTN, ABC/ESPN, CBS and FOX, more than 2,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally and globally on an annual basis.

BTN is in almost 60 million homes across the United States and Canada, and is also available internationally via the Fox Sports App, delivering live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets. BTN Plus streams hundreds of additional events each season.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTFor more than 30 years, through the Big Ten’s SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance.

Surrounding the Big Ten Football Championship Game and Basketball Tournaments, the conference has held numerous community initiatives, partnered with the College Football Playoff Foundation and other events such as the Big Ten Career Expo, SaturDAY of Service and Youth Football Clinics. In addition, the Big Ten has hosted a downtown 5K, collaborated with a local breast cancer awareness group and provided unique event experiences for military veterans.

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2019-20 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEDay Date Game Time TV

OCTOBERSun. Oct. 27 Delaware at Penn State (Exhibition) Noon BTN+

Mon. Oct. 28 SW Minnesota State at Minnesota (Exhibition) 8 p.m. BTN+

Tue. Oct. 29 Albion (Mich.) at Michigan State (Exhibition) 7 p.m. BTN+

Wed. Oct. 30 Cedarville (Ohio) at Ohio State (Exhibition) 7 p.m. BTN+ Doane (Neb.) at Nebraska (Exhibition) 8 p.m. BTN+

Thu. Oct. 31 Quincy (Ill.) at Northwestern (Exhibition) 8 p.m. BTN+

NOVEMBERFri. Nov. 1 Saginaw Valley (Mich.) at Michigan (Exhibition) 7 p.m. BTN+ Fayetteville State (N.C.) at Maryland (Exhibition) 7:30 p.m. BTN+ Wisconsin-Lacrosse at Wisconsin (Exhibition) 8 p.m. BTN+ Southern Indiana at Purdue (Exhibition) 8 p.m. BTN+ Lewis (Ill.) at Illinois (Exhibition) 9 p.m. BTN+

Mon. Nov. 4 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN+

Tue. Nov. 5 Appalachian State at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN Western Illinois at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN+ Maryland-Eastern Shore at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN+ Holy Cross at Maryland 7:30 p.m. BTN+ Nicholls State at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN+ Cleveland State at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN+ UC Riverside at Nebraska 9 p.m. BTN St. Mary’s (Calif.) vs. Wisconsin 9 p.m. ESPNU (at Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls, S.D.) Kentucky vs. Michigan State 9:30 p.m. ESPN (Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)

Wed. Nov. 6 Green Bay at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN Cincinnati at Ohio State 8:30 p.m. FS1

Thu. Nov. 7 Bryant at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN (Garden State Showcase)

Fri. Nov. 8 Eastern Illinois at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN+ Merrimack at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN+ Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at Iowa 9 p.m. BTN Illinois at Grand Canyon 9 p.m. FOX 10 Xtra

Sat. Nov. 9 Southern Utah at Nebraska 2 p.m. BTN+ Portland State at Indiana 2 p.m. BTN+ Oklahoma vs. Minnesota 4:30/8 p.m. BTN (at Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls, S.D.) Texas at Purdue 7 p.m. FS1 Rhode Island at Maryland 9 p.m. FS1 Wagner at Penn State TBD BTN+

Sun. Nov. 10 Niagara at Rutgers 1 p.m. BTN+ UMass-Lowell at Ohio State 4 p.m. ESPNU Binghamton at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN Illinois at Arizona 9 p.m. Pac-12 Net

Mon. Nov. 11 DePaul at Iowa (Gavitt Games) 8 p.m. FS1

Tue. Nov. 12 Creighton at Michigan (Gavitt Games) 6:30 p.m. FS1 North Alabama at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN Minnesota at Butler (Gavitt Games) 8:30 p.m. FS1

Wed. Nov. 13 Villanova at Ohio State (Gavitt Games) 7 p.m. FS1 McNeese State at Wisconsin 7 p.m. BTN (Legends Classic) Drexel at Rutgers 8 p.m. BTN+ (Garden State Showcase) Purdue at Marquette (Gavitt Games) 9 p.m. FS1 Providence at Northwestern (Gavitt Games) 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Nov. 14 Penn State at Georgetown (Gavitt Games) 6:30 p.m. FS1 Michigan State at Seton Hall (Gavitt Games) 8:30 p.m. FS1

Fri. Nov. 15 Elon at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN (Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis) Oral Roberts at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN+ South Dakota State at Nebraska 9 p.m. BTN Minnesota at Utah 9 p.m. Pac-12 Net Sat. Nov. 16 Oakland at Maryland Noon BTN+ Chicago State at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN+ (Emerald Coast Classic) Rutgers vs. St. Bonaventure 7:30 p.m. ESPN+/TSN (James Naismith Classic, ScotiaBank Arena, Toronto, Ontario) Troy at Indiana 8 p.m. BTN (Indiana Challenge)

Sun. Nov. 17 Marquette at Wisconsin 1 p.m. FS1

Mon. Nov. 18 Charleston Southern at Michigan State 6:30 p.m. BTN (Maui Jim Maui Invitational) Hawaii at Illinois 8 p.m. ESPNU (O’ahu Classic) Stetson at Ohio State 8:30 p.m. BTN (Ohio State Classic)

Tue. Nov. 19 Bucknell at Penn State 6:30 p.m. BTN (NIT Season Tip-Off) Radford at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN+ (Fort Myers Tip-Off) Fairfield at Maryland 8:30 p.m. BTN (Orlando Invitational)

Wed. Nov. 20 Princeton at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN (Indiana Challenge) Stephen F. Austin at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN+ (Garden State Showcase) The Citadel at Illinois 9 p.m. BTN (O’ahu Classic)

Thu. Nov. 21 North Florida at Iowa 7 p.m. BTN (Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational) Central Michigan at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN+ Green Bay at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN (Legends Classic)

Fri. Nov. 22 George Mason at Maryland 7 p.m. BTN Houston Baptist at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN+ Purdue Fort Wayne at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN+ (Ohio State Classic) Norfolk State at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN+ (Fort Myers Tip-Off) Southern at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN+ (Cayman Classic)

Sat. Nov. 23 Jacksonville State at Purdue 8 p.m. BTN (Emerald Coast Classic) Yale at Penn State TBD BTN+ (NIT Season Tip-Off) Hampton at Illinois TBD BTN+

Sun. Nov. 24 Cal Poly at Iowa 5 p.m. BTN (Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational) North Dakota at Minnesota 7 p.m. BTN

Mon. Nov. 25 Virginia Tech vs. Michigan State 5 p.m. ESPN2 (Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, Hawai’i) Kent State at Ohio State 6:30 p.m. BTN (at St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio) Wisconsin vs. Richmond 7 p.m. ESPN2 (Legends Classic at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.)

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2019-20 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Nebraska vs. Washington State 7:30 p.m. TBD (Cayman Islands Classic, John Gray Gymnasium, George Town, Cayman Islands) Louisiana Tech at Indiana 8:30 p.m. BTN (Indiana Challenge) Bradley vs. Northwestern 8:30 p.m. FS1 (Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans, Fort Myers Tip-Off, Suncoast Credit Union Arena, Fort Myers, Fla.) Tue. Nov. 26 Michigan State vs. Dayton/Georgia 2:30/8 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 (Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, Hawai’i) Wisconsin vs. Auburn/New Mexico 5/7:30 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU (Legends Classic at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.) Nebraska vs. George Mason/Old Dominion 5/7:30 p.m. TBD (Cayman Islands Classic, John Gray Gymnasium, George Town, Cayman Islands) NJIT at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN Lindenwood (Mo.) at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN+ (O’ahu Classic)

Wed. Nov. 27 Michigan vs. Iowa State 12 p.m. ESPN (Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas) Penn State vs. Ole Miss 5 p.m. ESPN2 (NIT Season Tip-Off, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.) Michigan State vs. TBD TBD ESPN/2/U (Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, Hawai’i) Northwestern vs. Kansas State/Pitt TBD FS1 (Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans, Fort Myers Tip-Off, Suncoast Credit Union Arena, Fort Myers, Fla.) Nebraska vs. TBD TBD TBD (Cayman Islands Classic, John Gray Gymnasium, George Town, Cayman Islands)

Thu. Nov. 28 Maryland vs. Temple 11 a.m. ESPN2 (Orlando Invitational, HP Field House, Orlando, Fla.) Michigan vs. Alabama/North Carolina 1:30/6:30 p.m. ESPN/2/U (Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas) Texas Tech vs. Iowa 8 p.m. FS1 (Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.)

Fri. Nov. 29 Massachusetts at Rutgers 2 p.m. BTN+ DePaul at Minnesota 3 p.m. BTN+ Morgan State at Ohio State 9 p.m. BTN Maryland vs. Harvard/Texas A&M 11:30 a.m./2 p.m. ESPN/2/News (Orlando Invitational, HP Field House, Orlando, Fla.) Penn State vs. Oklahoma State/Syracuse 7/9:30 p.m. ESPN2/U/News (NIT Season Tip-Off, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.) Iowa vs. Creighton/San Diego State 8/10:30 p.m. FS1 (Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.) Purdue vs. Virginia Commonwealth 9:30 p.m. CBS SportsNet (Emerald Coast Classic, Raider Arena, Niceville, Fla.) Michigan vs. TBD TBD ESPN/2/U (Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas)

Sat. Nov. 30 South Dakota State at Indiana Noon/4 p.m. BTN/BTN+ (Indiana Challenge) Purdue vs. Florida State/Tennessee 4/7 p.m. CBS SportsNet (Emerald Coast Classic, Raider Arena, Niceville, Fla.)

DECEMBERSun. Dec. 1 Maryland vs. TBD TBD ESPN/2/U (Orlando Invitational, HP Field House, Orlando, Fla.)

Mon. Dec. 2 Miami at Illinois (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7 p.m. ESPN2 Clemson at Minnesota (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 9 p.m. ESPN2

Tue. Dec. 3 Northwestern at Boston College (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7 p.m. ESPNU Iowa at Syracuse (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7/7:30 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Michigan at Louisville (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7/7:30 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Rutgers at Pitt (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 9 p.m. ESPNU Florida State at Indiana (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 9 p.m. ESPN2 Duke at Michigan State (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 9:30 p.m. ESPN

Wed. Dec. 4 Nebraska at Georgia Tech (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7:15 p.m. ESPNU Notre Dame at Maryland (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7:15/7:30 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Virginia at Purdue(Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7:15/7:30 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Wake Forest at Penn State 9:15 p.m. ESPNU Wisconsin at NC State (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 9:15 p.m. ESPN2 Ohio State at North Carolina (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 9:30 p.m. ESPN

Fri. Dec. 6 *Iowa at Michigan 6:30 p.m. FS1

Sat. Dec. 7 Nebraska at Creighton 2:30 p.m. FS1 *Illinois at Maryland 5 p.m. ESPN2 *Penn State at Ohio State TBD BTN *Indiana at Wisconsin TBD BTN

Sun. Dec. 8 *Northwestern at Purdue 5 p.m. BTN *Rutgers at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN

Mon. Dec. 9 *Minnesota at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN

Tue. Dec. 10 *Maryland at Penn State 7 p.m. ESPN2 Indiana vs. Connecticut 9 p.m. ESPN (Jimmy V Classic, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)

Wed. Dec. 11 *Wisconsin at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN *Michigan at Illinois 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Dec. 12 Iowa at Iowa State 8 p.m. ESPN2 (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series)

Fri. Dec. 13 *Nebraska at Indiana 8 p.m. BTN

Sat. Dec. 14 Michigan State vs. Oakland Noon ESPN2 (Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.) Oregon at Michigan Noon CBS Alabama at Penn State 2 p.m. BTN Seton Hall at Rutgers 4 p.m. BTN (Garden State Hardwood Classic) Old Dominion at Illinois 6 p.m. BTN

Sun. Dec. 15 *Purdue at Nebraska 4 p.m. BTN Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at Northwestern 4 p.m. ESPNU *Ohio State at Minnesota 6:30 p.m. BTN Tue. Dec. 17 Southeast Missouri State at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN Purdue at Ohio 9 p.m. ESPN2

Wed. Dec. 18 *Michigan State at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN

Thu. Dec. 19 Maryland at Seton Hall 7 p.m. FS1

Fri. Dec. 20 Central Connecticut State at Penn State 6 p.m. BTN

Sat. Dec. 21 Presbyterian at Michigan Noon BTN Indiana vs. Notre Dame Noon ESPN (Crossroads Classic at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.) Illinois vs. Missouri Noon SEC Network (Braggin Rights at Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.) Purdue vs. Butler 2:30 p.m. BTN (Crossroads Classic at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.) Milwaukee at Wisconsin 5 p.m. BTN Ohio State vs. Kentucky 5:15 p.m. CBS (CBS Sports Classic at T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.) North Dakota at Nebraska 6 p.m. BTN+ Eastern Michigan at Michigan State 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Northwestern at DePaul 8:30 p.m. CBS SportsNet Cincinnati vs. Iowa 9 p.m. BTN (Chicago Legends at United Center, Chicago, Ill.) Minnesota vs. Oklahoma State 5:30 p.m. ESPN2 (at BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.)

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2019-20 COMPOSITE SCHEDULESun. Dec. 22 Lafayette at Rutgers 1 p.m. ESPNU

Sat. Dec. 28 Central Michigan at Purdue Noon BTN Wisconsin at Tennessee 1:30 p.m. CBS Florida International at Minnesota 2/4 p.m. BTN

Sun. Dec. 29 West Virginia vs. Ohio State Noon FS1 (at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland, Ohio) Cornell at Penn State Noon ESPNU Bryant at Maryland Noon BTN UMass-Lowell at Michigan 2 p.m. FS1 North Carolina A&T at Illinois 2 p.m. ESPNU Hartford at Northwestern 2/4 p.m. BTN Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Nebraska 2/4 p.m. BTN Kennesaw State at Iowa 4 p.m. ESPNU Arkansas at Indiana 6/8 p.m. BTN Western Michigan at Michigan State 6/8 p.m. BTN

Mon. Dec. 30 Caldwell (N.J.) at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN+

Tue. Dec. 31 Rider at Wisconsin 7 p.m. BTN

JANUARYThu. Jan. 2 *Minnesota at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN *Illinois at Michigan State 8 p.m. FS1

Fri. Jan. 3 *Wisconsin at Ohio State 7 p.m. FS1 *Rutgers at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN Sat. Jan. 4 *Indiana at Maryland Noon FOX *Iowa at Penn State 2 p.m. BTN (at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.)

Sun. Jan. 5 *Michigan at Michigan State 1:30/4:30 p.m. CBS *Northwestern at Minnesota 7:30 p.m. BTN *Purdue at Illinois 8 p.m. FS1

Tue. Jan. 7 *Ohio State at Maryland 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Penn State at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN *Iowa at Nebraska 9 p.m. BTN

Wed. Jan. 8 *Northwestern at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN *Illinois at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Jan. 9 *Purdue at Michigan 7 p.m. FS1 *Minnesota at Michigan State 9 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2

Fri. Jan. 10 *Maryland at Iowa 7 p.m. FS1

Sat. Jan. 11 *Ohio State at Indiana Noon FOX *Rutgers at Illinois TBD BTN *Nebraska at Northwestern TBD BTN *Wisconsin at Penn State TBD BTN

Sun. Jan. 12 *Michigan State at Purdue Noon/3:30 p.m. CBS *Michigan at Minnesota 1 p.m. BTN

Tue. Jan. 14 *Nebraska at Ohio State 6:30 p.m. FS1 *Iowa at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN *Maryland at Wisconsin 9 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2

Wed. Jan. 15 *Indiana at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN *Penn State at Minnesota 9 p.m. BTN

Fri. Jan. 17 *Wisconsin at Michigan State 7 p.m. FS1 *Michigan at Iowa 9 p.m. FS1

Sat. Jan. 18 *Ohio State at Penn State Noon ESPN/2/U *Purdue at Maryland 2 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Northwestern at Illinois 5 p.m. BTN *Indiana at Nebraska 7 p.m. BTN

Sun. Jan. 19 *Minnesota at Rutgers 1 p.m. BTN

Tue. Jan. 21 *Maryland at Northwestern 7 p.m. FS1 *Illinois at Purdue 7 p.m. ESPN/2/U *Nebraska at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN

Wed. Jan. 22 *Penn State at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN *Rutgers at Iowa 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Jan. 23 *Minnesota at Ohio State 6:30 p.m. FS1

Fri. Jan. 24 *Wisconsin at Purdue 7 p.m. FS1

Sat. Jan. 25 *Illinois at Michigan Noon FS1 *Nebraska at Rutgers 2 p.m. BTN

Sun. Jan. 26 *Maryland at Indiana 1 p.m. CBS *Michigan State at Minnesota 3 p.m. FOX *Ohio State at Northwestern 6:30 p.m. BTN

Mon. Jan. 27 *Wisconsin at Iowa 8:30 p.m. BTN

Tue. Jan. 28 *Michigan at Nebraska 7 p.m. ESPN/2/U *Purdue at Rutgers 8 p.m. BTN

Wed. Jan. 29 *Northwestern at Michigan State 6:30 p.m. BTN *Indiana at Penn State 8:30 p.m. BTN

Thu. Jan. 30 *Minnesota at Illinois 7:30 p.m. FS1 *Iowa at Maryland 8:30 p.m. BTN

FEBRUARYSat. Feb. 1 *Indiana at Ohio State Noon ESPN/ESPN2 *Michigan State at Wisconsin 1 p.m. FOX *Rutgers vs. Michigan 4:30 p.m. BTN (Big Ten Super Saturday, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.) *Penn State at Nebraska 7 p.m. BTN *Purdue at Northwestern 9 p.m. BTN

Sun. Feb. 2 *Illinois at Iowa 1 p.m. FS1

Tue. Feb. 4 *Rutgers at Maryland 7 p.m. FS1 *Ohio State at Michigan 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Penn State at Michigan State 8 p.m. BTN

Wed. Feb. 5 *Iowa at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN *Wisconsin at Minnesota 9 p.m. BTN

Fri. Feb. 7 *Maryland at Illinois 8 p.m. FS1

Sat. Feb. 8 *Michigan State at Michigan Noon FOX *Purdue at Indiana 2 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Minnesota at Penn State 4 p.m. BTN *Nebraska at Iowa 6 p.m. BTN

Sun. Feb. 9 *Ohio State at Wisconsin 1 p.m. CBS *Northwestern at Rutgers 6:30 p.m. BTN

Tue. Feb. 11 *Penn State at Purdue 6:30 p.m. BTN *Nebraska at Maryland 8:30 p.m. BTN *Michigan State at Illinois 9 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2

Wed. Feb. 12 *Rutgers at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN *Michigan at Northwestern 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Feb. 13 *Iowa at Indiana 8 p.m. BTN

Sat. Feb. 15 *Purdue at Ohio State Noon FOX *Northwestern at Penn State Noon BTN *Wisconsina at Nebraska 2:15 p.m. BTN *Illinois at Rutgers 4:30 p.m. BTN *Maryland at Michigan State 6/8 p.m. ESPN

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Sun. Feb. 16 *Indiana at Michigan 1 p.m. CBS *Iowa at Minnesota 1 p.m. FS1

Tue. Feb. 18 *Illinois at Penn State 6:30 p.m. FS1 *Purdue at Wisconsin 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Northwestern at Maryland 8 p.m. BTN

Wed. Feb. 19 *Michigan at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN *Indiana at Minnesota 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Feb. 20 *Ohio State at Iowa 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Michigan State at Nebraska 8:30 p.m. FS1

Sat. Feb. 22 *Michigan at Purdue 2 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2

Sun. Feb. 23 *Penn State at Indiana Noon FS1 *Rutgers at Wisconsin 1 p.m. BTN *Michigan at Purdue 2 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Minnesota at Northwestern 3 p.m. BTN *Maryland at Ohio State 4 p.m. CBS

Mon. Feb. 24 *Nebraska at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN

Tue. Feb. 25 *Iowa at Michigan State 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2

Wed. Feb. 26 *Rutgers at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN *Maryland at Minnesota 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Feb. 27 *Wisconsin at Michigan 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Indiana at Purdue 7 p.m. FS1 *Illinois at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN *Ohio State at Nebraska 9 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Sat. Feb. 29 *Penn State at Iowa Noon BTN *Michigan State at Maryland 4/6/8 p.m. ESPN

MARCHSun. Mar. 1 *Indiana at Illinois 2 p.m. BTN *Michigan at Ohio State 4 p.m. CBS *Northwestern at Nebraska 4:15 p.m. BTN

Tue. Mar. 3 *Michigan State at Penn State 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 *Maryland at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN *Purdue at Iowa 9 p.m. BTN

Wed. Mar. 4 *Minnesota at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN *Northwestern at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN

Thu. Mar. 5 *Nebraska at Michigan 6:30 p.m. FS1 *Illinois at Ohio State 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2

Sat. Mar. 7 *Wisconsin at Indiana Noon ESPN/ESPN2 *Rutgers at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN *Penn State at Northwestern 4 p.m. BTN

Sun. Mar. 8 *Michigan at Maryland Noon FOX *Nebraska at Minnesota 1 p.m. BTN *Ohio State at Michigan State 4:30 pm. CBS *Iowa at Illinois 7 p.m. BTN

2019-20 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEBIG TEN TOURNAMENTWed. Mar. 11 Game #1: Seed 12 vs. Seed 13 6 p.m. BTN Game #2: Seed 11 vs. Seed 14 23 min. later BTN

Thu. Mar. 12 Game #3: Seed 8 vs. Seed 9 Noon BTN Game #4: Seed 5 vs. Game 1 winner 25 min. later BTN Game #5: Seed 7 vs. Seed 10 6:30 p.m. BTN Game #6: Seed 6 vs. Game 2 winner 25 min. later BTN

Fri. Mar. 13 Game #7: Seed 1 vs. Game 3 winner Noon BTN Game #8: Seed 4 vs. Game 4 winner 25 min. later BTN Game #9: Seed 2 vs. Game 5 winner 6:30 p.m. BTN Game #10: Seed 3 vs. Game 6 winner 25 min. later BTN

Sat. Mar. 14 Game #11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner 1 p.m. CBS Game #12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner 3:30 p.m. CBS Sun. Mar. 15 Game #13: Championship Game 3:30 p.m. CBS

*Big Ten Conference gamesAll times EasternAll dates and times subject to change

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ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI

Date Hired at Illinois: March 20, 2017School Record (years): 26-39 (2)Big Ten Record (years): 11-27 (2)Career Record (years): 135-66 (6)Education: Bachelor’s: Kansas State University, B.S., Radio and Television Communications, 1986

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Urbana-Champaign, Ill.Population: 120,000Founded: 1867Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1905-06Enrollment: 49,339Nickname: Fighting IlliniColors: Orange and BluePresident: Timothy L. KilleenChancellor: Robert J. JonesDirector of Athletics: Josh WhitmanSenior Woman Administrator: Maria Ochoa WoodsFaculty Representatives: Christopher Span, Tiffany White

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Brad Underwood, 3rd yearAssistant Coaches: Orlando Antigua, Ron Coleman, Stephen Gentry2018-19 Record: 14-182018-19 Conference Record (finish): 7-13 (T-10th)Starters Returning: 4Starters Lost: 1Letterwinners Returning: 11 Letterwinners Lost: 4Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1905-06All-Time Record (Years): 1,790-1,012 (114)Big Ten Record (Years): 934-727 (114)Big Ten Championships (Last): 17 (2005)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 2 (2005)NCAA Appearances (Last): 30 (2013)NCAA Record: 40-31Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 6First-Team All-Big Ten: 40

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: State Farm CenterCapacity: 15,544 Team Record: 619-181Student Section: Orange Krush

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Derrick BursonOffice Phone: (217) 333-0933Cell Phone: (217) [email protected] Row Phone: (217) 333-1227Website: fightingillini.comTwitter: @IlliniMBB

HEAD COACH BRAD UNDERWOOD QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Alan Griffin G 6-5 So. Ossining, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac1 Trent Frazier G 6-2 Jr. Wellington, Fla./Wellington2 Kipper Nichols F 6-6 R-Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/St. Edward3 Jacob Grandison G/F 6-6 Jr. Oakland, Calif./Holy Cross4 Zach Griffith F 6-6 Jr. Fisher, Ill./Fisher5 Tevian Jones G 6-7 So. Chandler, Ariz./Culver City (Calif.)10 Andres Feliz G 6-2 Sr. Guachupita, Dominican Republic/ Northwest Florida State11 Ayo Dosunmu G 6-5 So. Chicago, Ill./Morgan Park13 Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk F 6-8 Fr. Lommel, Belgium/KA Pegasus15 Giorgi Bezhanishvili F 6-9 So. Rustavi, Georgia/The Patrick School (N.J.)20 Da’Monte Williams G 6-3 Jr. Peoria, Ill./Manual21 Kofi Cockburn C 7-0 Fr. Kingston, Jamaica/Oak Hill Academy (Va.)22 Austin Hutcherson G 6-6 Jr. New York, N.Y./Wesleyan (Conn.)32 Tyler Underwood G 6-2 Gr. Champaign, Ill./Oklahoma State34 Jermaine Hamlin C 6-10 Fr. Lincoln, Ill./Lincoln35 Samson Oladimeji F 6-4 Sr. Rolling Meadows, Ill./Fremd

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2019-20 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 1 Lewis [Ex.] (BTN+) 9 p.m.5 Nicholls State (BTN+) 8 p.m.8 at Grand Canyon (FOX 10) 9 p.m.10 at Arizona (Pac-12 Network) 9 p.m.18 Hawai’i [1] (ESPNU) 8 p.m.20 The Citadel [1] (BTN) 9 p.m.23 Hampton [1] (BTN+) TBD26 Lindenwood (BTN+) 8 p.m.

DECEMBER2 Miami [2] (ESPN2) 7 p.m.7 at Maryland (BTN) 5 p.m.11 Michigan (BTN) 9 p.m.14 Old Dominion (BTN) 6 p.m.21 vs. Missouri [3] (SEC Network) Noon29 North Carolina A&T (ESPNU) 2 p.m.

JANUARY2 at Michigan State (FS1) 8 p.m.5 Purdue (FS1) 8 p.m.8 at Wisconsin (BTN) 9 p.m.11 Rutgers (BTN) TBD18 Northwestern (BTN) 5 p.m.21 at Purdue (ESPN/2/U) 7 p.m.25 at Michigan (FS1) Noon30 Minnesota (FS1) 7:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY2 at Iowa (FS1) 1 p.m.7 Maryland (FS1) 8 p.m.11 Michigan State (ESPN/2) 9 p.m.15 at Rutgers (BTN) 4:30 p.m.18 at Penn State (FS1) 6:30 p.m.24 Nebraska (BTN) 8 p.m.27 at Northwestern (BTN) 8 p.m.

MARCH1 Indiana (BTN) 2 p.m.4 at Ohio State (ESPN/2) 7 p.m.8 Iowa (BTN) 7 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [4]

All times Eastern

[1] O’ahu Classic[2] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[3] Braggin’ Rights (Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.)[4] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 8 Evansville [1] W, 99-6013 Georgetown [2] L, 80-8819 vs. Gonzaga [3] L, 78-8420 vs. Iowa State [3] L , 68-8421 vs. Xavier [3] L, 74-8325 Miss. Valley State W, 86-6727 at Notre Dame [4] L, 74-76

DECEMBER2 at Nebraska L, 60-755 Ohio State [5] L, 67-778 UNLV W, 77-7415 East Tenn. State W, 73-5522 vs. Missouri [6] L, 63-7929 Florida Atlantic L, 71-73 (ot)

JANUARY3 at Indiana L, 65-736 at Northwestern L, 66-6810 Michigan L, 69-7916 Minnesota W, 95-6820 at Iowa L, 71-9523 Wisconsin L, 60-7226 vs. Maryland [7] W, 78-6730 at Minnesota L, 75-86

FEBRUARY2 Nebraska W, 71-645 Michigan State W, 79-749 Rutgers W, 99-94 (ot)14 at Ohio State W, 63-5618 at Wisconsin L, 58-6423 Penn State L, 76-8327 at Purdue L, 56-73

MARCH3 Northwestern W, 81-767 Indiana L, 74-9210 at Penn State L, 56-7213 vs. Northwestern [8] W, 74-69 (ot)14 vs. Iowa [8] L, 62-83

[1] Maui On The Mainand[2] Gavitt Tipoff Games[3] Maui Invitational (Lahaina Civic Center, Maui, Hawaii)[4] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[5] United Center, Chicago, Ill.[6] Braggin’ Rights (Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.)[7] Super Saturday (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)[8] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)

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INDIANA HOOSIERS

Date Hired at Indiana: March 25, 2017School Record (years): 35-31 (2)Big Ten Record (years): 17-21 (2)Career Record (years): 174-94 (8)Education: Bachelor’s: North Carolina State University, Parks, Recreation and Tourism, 2002

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Bloomington, Ind.Population: 82,575Founded: 1820Joined Big Ten: 1899First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1905-06Enrollment: 48,514Nickname: HoosiersColors: Cream and CrimsonPresident: Michael McRobbieDirector of Athletics: Fred GlassSenior Woman Administrator: Mattie WhiteFaculty Representatives: Dr. Kurt Zorn

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Archie Miller, 3rd yearAssistant Coaches: Tom Ostrom (Associate Head Coach), Bruiser Flint, Mike Roberts2018-19 Record: 19-162018-19 Conference Record (finish): 8-12 (T-8th)Starters Returning: 3 Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 9Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1900-01All-Time Record (Years): 1,818-1,026 (119)Big Ten Record (Years): 932-674 (119)Big Ten Championships (Last): 22 (2016)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 39 (2016)NCAA Record: 66-34Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 16First-Team All-Big Ten: 59

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Assembly HallCapacity: 17,472 Team Record: 590-121Student Section: Crimson Guard

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: J.D. CampbellCell Phone: (812) [email protected] Row Phone: (812) 322-1437Website: IUHoosiers.comTwitter: @IndianaMBB

HEAD COACH ARCHIE MILLER QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Cooper Bybee G 6-1 Jr. Ellettsville, Ind./Edgewood/Olney Central1 Al Durham G 6-4 Jr. Lilburn, Ga./Berkmar 2 Armaan Franklin G 6-4 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 3 Justin Smith F 6-7 Jr. Buffalo Grove, Ill./Stevenson 4 Trayce Jackson-Davis F 6-9 Fr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 10 Rob Phinisee G 6-1 So. Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon 11 Devonte Green G 6-3 Sr. No. Babylon, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran14 Nathan Childress F 6-6 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville 20 De’Ron Davis F 6-10 Sr. Park Hill, Colo./Overland 21 Jerome Hunter F 6-7 R-Fr. Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North23 Damezi Anderson F 6-7 So. South Bend, Ind./Riley 25 Race Thompson F 6-8 R-So. Plymouth, Minn./Armstrong 50 Joey Brunk F 6-11 R-Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Southport/Butler

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER29 Gannon (Pa.) [Ex.] (BTN+) 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 5 Western Illinois (BTN+) 7 p.m.9 Portland State (BTN+) 2 p.m.12 North Alabama (BTN) 7 p.m.16 Troy [1] (BTN) 8 p.m.20 Princeton [1] (BTN) 7 p.m.25 Louisiana Tech [1] (BTN) 8:30 p.m.30 South Dakota State [1] (BTN/BTN+) Noon/4 p.m.

DECEMBER3 Florida State [2] (ESPN2) 9 p.m.7 at Wisconsin (BTN) TBD10 vs. Connecticut [3] (ESPN) 9 p.m.13 Nebraska (BTN) 8 p.m.21 vs. Notre Dame [4] (ESPN) Noon29 Arkansas (BTN) TBD

JANUARY4 at Maryland (FOX) Noon8 Northwestern (BTN) 7 p.m.11 Ohio State (FOX) Noon15 at Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.18 at Nebraska (BTN) 7 p.m.23 Michigan State (FS1) 8:30 p.m.26 Maryland (CBS) 1 p.m.29 at Penn State (BTN) 8:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 at Ohio State (ESPN/2) Noon8 Purdue (ESPN/2) 2 p.m.13 Iowa (BTN) 8 p.m.16 at Michigan (CBS) 1 p.m.19 at Minnesota (BTN) 9 p.m.23 Penn State (FS1) Noon27 at Purdue (FS1) 7 p.m.

MARCH1 at Illinois (BTN) 2 p.m.4 Minnesota (BTN) 7 p.m.7 Wisconsin (ESPN/2) Noon11-15 Big Ten Tournament [5]

All times Eastern

[1] Indiana Challenge[2] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[3] Jimmy V Classic (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)[4] Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)[5] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Chicago State W, 104-559 Montana State [1] W, 80-3514 Marquette [2] W, 96-7318 at Arkansas [1] L, 72-7320 UT Arlington [1] W, 78-6423 UC Davis [1] W, 76-6229 at Duke [3] L, 69-90

DECEMBER1 Northwestern W, 68-664 at Penn State W, 64-628 Louisville W, 68-6715 vs. Butler [4] W, 71-6819 Central Arkansas W, 86-5322 Jacksonville W, 94-64

JANUARY3 Illinois W, 73-656 at Michigan L, 63-7411 at Maryland L, 75-7814 Nebraska L, 51-6619 at Purdue L, 55-7022 at Northwestern L, 66-7325 Michigan L, 46-6930 at Rutgers L, 58-66

FEBRUARY2 at Michigan State W, 79-75 (ot)7 Iowa L, 72-7710 Ohio State L, 52-5516 at Minnesota L, 63-8419 Purdue L, 46-4822 at Iowa L, 70-76 (ot)26 Wisconsin W, 75-73 (2ot)

MARCH2 Michigan State W, 63-627 at Illinois W, 92-7410 Rutgers W, 89-7314 vs. Ohio State [5] L, 75-7919 St. Francis (Pa.) [6] W, 89-7223 Arkansas [6] W, 63-6026 Wichita State [6] L, 63-73

All times Eastern

[1] Hardwood Classic[2] Gavitt Tipoff Games[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[6] National Invitational Tournament

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IOWA HAWKEYES

Date Hired at Iowa: March 29, 2010School Record (years): 174-132 (9)Big Ten Record (years): 78-86 (9)Career Record (years): 425-309 (23)Education: Bachelor’s: University of Pennsylvania, Economics, 1982

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Iowa City, IowaPopulation: 79,455Founded: 1847Joined Big Ten: 1899First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1905-06Enrollment: 32,948Nickname: HawkeyesColors: Black and GoldPresident: Bruce HarreldDirector of Athletics: Gary BartaSenior Woman Administrator: Barbara BurkeFaculty Representatives: Nicole Grosland, Liz Hollingsworth

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Fran McCaffery, 10th yearAssistant Coaches: Sherman Dillard, Kirk Speraw, Billy Taylor2018-19 Record: 23-122018-19 Conference Record (finish): 10-10 (6th)Starters Returning: 3Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 11Letterwinners Lost: 4Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1901-02All-Time Record (Years): 1,650-1,160 (117)Big Ten Record (Years): 777-790 (107)Big Ten Championships (Last): 8 (1979)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 2 (2006)NCAA Appearances (Last): 26 (2017)NCAA Record: 30-28Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 2First-Team All-Big Ten: 26

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Carver-Hawkeye ArenaCapacity: 15,056Team Record: 458-144Student Section: Hawks Nest

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Matt WeitzelOffice Phone: (319) 335-9411 Cell Phone: (319) [email protected] Row Phone: (319) 335-7284Website: hawkeyesports.comTwitter: @IowaHoops

HEAD COACH FRAN McCAFFERY QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Michael Baer F 6-7 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 1 Joe Toussaint G 6-0 Fr. Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes2 Jack Nunge F 6-11 R-So. Newburgh, Ind./Castle 3 Jordan Bohannon G 6-1 Sr. Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar 4 Bakari Evelyn G 6-2 R-Sr. Detroit, Mich./Southfield Christian (Mich.)/ Nebraska/Valparaiso5 CJ Fredrick G 6-3 R-Fr. Cincinnati, Ky./Covington10 Joe Wieskamp G 6-6 So. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine13 Austin Ash G 6-3 R-So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Mount Vernon15 Ryan Kriener F 6-10 Sr. Spirit Lake, Iowa/Spirit Lake20 Riley Till F 6-7 R-Jr. Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert22 Patrick McCaffery F 6-9 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/West24 Nicolas Hobbs G 6-2 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Fenwick30 Connor McCaffery G 6-5 R-So. Iowa City, Iowa/West 35 Cordell Pemsl F 6-9 R-Jr. Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert 51 Aidan Vanderloo G 6-2 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa/Sioux City East 55 Luka Garza C 6-11 Jr. Washington, D.C./Maret School

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 4 Lindsey Wilson [Ex.] (BTN+) 8 p.m.8 SIU-Edwardsville (BTN) 9 p.m.11 DePaul [1] (FS1) 8 p.m.15 Oral Roberts (BTN+) 8 p.m.21 North Florida [2] (BTN) 7 p.m.24 Cal Poly [2] (BTN) 5 p.m.28 vs. Texas Tech [3] (FS1) 8 p.m.29 vs. Creighton/San Diego State [3] (FS1) 8/10:30 p.m.

DECEMBER3 at Syracuse [4] (ESPN/2) 7/7:30 p.m.6 at Michigan (FS1) 6:30 p.m.9 Minnesota (BTN) 8 p.m.12 at Iowa State [5] (ESPN2) 8 p.m.21 vs. Cincinnati [6] (BTN) 9 p.m.29 Kennesaw State (ESPNU) 4 p.m.

JANUARY4 at Penn State [7] (BTN) 2 p.m.7 at Nebraska (BTN) 9 p.m.10 Maryland (FS1) 7 p.m.14 at Northwestern (BTN) 8 p.m.17 Michigan (FS1) 9 p.m.22 Rutgers (BTN) 9 p.m.27 Wisconsin (BTN) 8:30 p.m.30 at Maryland (BTN) 8:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY2 Illinois (FS1) 1 p.m.5 at Purdue (BTN) 7 p.m.8 Nebraska (BTN) 6 p.m.13 at Indiana (BTN) 8 p.m.16 at Minnesota (FS1) 1 p.m.20 Ohio State (ESPN/2) 7 p.m.25 at Michigan State (ESPN/2) 7 p.m.29 Penn State (BTN) Noon

MARCH3 Purdue (BTN) 9 p.m.8 at Illinois (BTN) 7 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [8]

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[2] Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational[3] Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series[6] Chicago Legends (United Center, Chicago, Ill.)[7] at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.[8] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 8 UMKC [1] W, 77-6311 Green Bay [1] W, 93-8215 vs. Oregon [2] W, 77-6916 vs. Connecticut [2] W, 91-7221 Alabama State W, 105-7827 Pitt [3] W, 69-6830 Wisconsin L, 66-72

DECEMBER3 at Michigan State L, 68-906 Iowa State W, 98-8415 vs. Northern Iowa [4] W, 77-5418 Western Carolina W, 78-6022 Savannah State W, 110-6429 Bryant W, 72-67

JANUARY3 at Purdue L, 70-866 Nebraska W, 93-849 at Northwestern W, 73-6312 Ohio State W, 72-6216 at Penn State W, 89-8220 Illinois W, 95-7124 Michigan State L, 67-8227 at Minnesota L, 87-92

FEBRUARY1 Michigan W, 74-597 at Indiana W, 77-7210 Northwestern W, 80-79

16 at Rutgers W, 71-6919 Maryland L, 65-6622 Indiana W, 76-70 (ot)26 at Ohio State L, 70-90

MARCH2 Rutgers L, 72-86 7 at Wisconsin L, 45-6510 at Nebraska L, 91-93 (ot)14 vs. Illinois [5] W, 83-6215 vs. Michigan [5] L, 53-7422 vs. Cincinnati [6] W, 79-7224 vs. Tennessee [6] L, 77-83 (ot)

All times Eastern

[1] 2K Classic Benefitting Wounded Warrior Project[2] 2K Empire Classic Benefitting Wounded Warrior Project (Madison Square Garden, N.Y.)[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] Hy-Vee Big 4 Classic, Iowa Events Center, Des Moines, Iowa)[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[6] NCAA Tournament (Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio)

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MARYLAND TERRAPINS

Date Hired at Maryland: March 11, 2011School Record (years): 180-92 (8)Big Ten Record (years): 59-33 (5)Career Record (years): 430-251 (22)Education: Bachelor’s: University of Kansas, Personnel Administration, 1987

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: College Park, Md.Population: 31,208Founded: 1856Joined Big Ten: 2014First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 2014-15Enrollment: 37,631Nickname: TerrapinsColors: Red, White, Black, GoldPresident: Wallace D. LohDirector of Athletics: Damon EvansSenior Woman Administrator: Dr. Sue SherburneFaculty Representative: Nick Hadley

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Mark Turgeon, 8th yearAssistant Coaches: Matt Brady, Bino Ranson, Deandre Haynes2018-19 Record: 23-112018-19 Conference Record (finish): 13-7 (5th)Starters Returning: 4Starters Lost: 1Letterwinners Returning: 11 Letterwinners Lost: 4Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1910-11All-Time Record (Years): 1,569-1,072 (100)Big Ten Record (Years): 59-31 (5)Big Ten Championships (Last): NoneBig Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 28 (2018)NCAA Record: 42-27Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 6First-Team All-Big Ten: 4

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: XFINITY CenterCapacity: 17,950 Team Record: 248-53Student Section: The Pride

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Sean EllenbyCell Phone: (410) [email protected]’s Basketball Contact: Keith SneddonCell Phone: (443) [email protected] Row Phone: (301) 314-8624Website: umterps.comTwitter: @TerrapinHoops

HEAD COACH MARK TURGEON QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Joshua Tomaic F 6-9 R-Jr. Lanzarote, Spain/Canarias Academy1 Anthony Cowan Jr. G 6-0 Sr. Bowie, Md./St. John’s College HS2 Aaron Wiggins G 6-6 So. Greensboro, N.C./Wesleyan Christian Acad.4 Ricky Lindo Jr. F 6-8 So. Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson5 Eric Ayala G 6-5 So. Wilmington, Del./IMG Academy10 Serrel Smith Jr. G 6-4 So. St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg11 Darryl Morsell G 6-5 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Mount Saint Joseph12 Reese Mona G 6-2 Jr. La Plata, Md./St. John’s College HS13 Hakim Hart G - Fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic14 Will Clark F 6-8 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield15 Chol Marial C - Fr. Rumbek, South Sudan/AZ Compass Prep20 Travis Valmon G 6-1 Sr. Rockville, Md./Georgetown Prep21 Makhi Mitchell F - Fr. Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson22 Makhel Mitchell F - Fr. Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson24 Donta Scott G/F - Fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter25 Jalen Smith F 6-10 So. Baltimore, Md. / Mount Saint Joseph

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 1 Fayetteville State [Ex.] (BTN+) 7:30 p.m.5 Holy Cross (BTN+) 7:30 p.m.9 Rhode Island (FS1) 9 p.m.16 Oakland (BTN+) Noon19 Fairfield [1] (BTN) 8:30 p.m.22 George Mason (BTN) 7 p.m.28 vs. Temple [2] (ESPN2) 11 a.m.29 vs. Harvard/Texas A&M [2] (ESPN/2/News) 11:30 a.m./2 p.m.

DECEMBER1 vs. TBD [2] (ESPN/2/U) TBD4 Notre Dame [3] (ESPN/2) 7:15/7:30 p.m.7 Illinois (ESPN2) 5 p.m.10 at Penn State (ESPN2) 7 p.m.19 at Seton Hall (FS1) 7 p.m.29 Bryant (BTN) Noon

JANUARY4 Indiana (FOX) Noon7 Ohio State (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.10 at Iowa (FS1) 7 p.m.14 at Wisconsin (ESPN/ESPN2) 9 p.m.18 Purdue (ESPN/ESPN2) 2 p.m.21 at Northwestern (FS1) 7 p.m.26 at Indiana (CBS) 1 p.m.30 Iowa (BTN) 8:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY4 Rutgers (FS1) 7 p.m.7 at Illinois (FS1) 8 p.m.11 at Nebraska (BTN) 8:30 p.m.15 at Michigan State (ESPN) 6/8 p.m.18 Northwestern (BTN) 8 p.m.23 at Ohio State (CBS) 4 p.m.26 at Minnesota (BTN) 9 p.m.29 Michigan State (ESPN) 4/6/8 p.m.

MARCH3 at Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.8 Michigan (FOX) Noon11-15 Big Ten Tournament [4]

All times Eastern

[1] Orlando Invitational[2] Orlando Invitational (HP Field House, Orlando, Fla.) [3] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[4] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Delaware W, 73-679 at Navy [1] W, 78-5712 No. Carolina A&T [2] W, 82-5916 Hofstra [2] W, 80-6918 Mount St. Mary’s [2] W, 92-7723 Marshall [2] W, 104-6728 Virginia [3] L 71-76

DECEMBER1 Penn State W, 66-596 at Purdue L, 60-628 Loyola-Chicago [4] W, 55-4111 Loyola (Md.) W, 94-7122 Seton Hall L, 74-7829 Radford W, 78-64

JANUARY2 Nebraska W, 74-725 at Rutgers W, 77-638 at Minnesota W, 82-6711 Indiana W, 78-7514 Wisconsin W, 64-6018 at Ohio State W, 75-6121 at Michigan State L, 55-6926 vs. Illinois [5] L, 67-7829 Northwestern W, 70-52

FEBRUARY1 at Wisconsin L, 61-696 at Nebraska W, 60-4512 Purdue W, 70-5616 at Michigan W, 52-6519 at Iowa W, 66-6523 Ohio State W, 72-6227 at Penn State L, 61-78

MARCH3 Michigan L, 62-698 Minnesota W, 69-6014 vs. Nebraska [6] L, 61-6921 vs. Belmont [7] W, 79-7723 vs. LSU [7] L, 67-69

[1] Veterans Classic[2] Global Sports[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, Md.[5] Super Saturday (Madison Square Garden, N.Y.)[6] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[7] NCAA Tournament (Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.)

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MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

Date Hired at Michigan: May 22, 2019School Record (years): First YearBig Ten Record (years): First YearCareer Record (years): First YearEducation: Bachelor’s: University of Michigan, Communications, 1995

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Ann Arbor, Mich.Population: 121,477Founded: 1817Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1908-09Enrollment: 46,710Nickname: WolverinesColors: Maize and BluePresident: Mark SchlisselDirector of Athletics: Warde ManuelSenior Woman Administrator: Elizabeth HeinrichFaculty Representative: Ketra Armstrong

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Juwan Howard, 1st yearAssistant Coaches: Phil Martelli, Saddi Washington, Howard Eisley2018-19 Record: 30-72018-19 Conference Record (finish): 15-5 (3rd)Starters Returning: 2 Starters Lost: 3Letterwinners Returning: 13Letterwinners Lost: 3Newcomers: 2

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1908-09All-Time Record (Years): 1,504-986* (104)Big Ten Record (Years): 758-680* (102)Big Ten Championships (Last): 14 (2014)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 2* (2018)NCAA Appearances (Last): 25* (2019)NCAA Record: 54-24*Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 10First-Team All-Big Ten: 36

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Crisler CenterCapacity: 12,707 Team Record: 581-153*Student Section: Maize Rage

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Tom Wywrot Office Phone: (734) 763-4423Cell Phone: (734) [email protected] Row Phone: (734) 998-7978Website: mgoblue.comTwitter: @umichbball

HEAD COACH JUWAN HOWARD QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 David DeJulius G 6-0 So. Detroit, Mich. / East English Village2 Isaiah Livers F 6-7 Jr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Kalamazoo Central3 Zavier Simpson G 6-0 Sr. Lima, Ohio / Lima Senior5 Adrien Nunez G 6-6 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. / St. Thomas More Prep11 Colin Castleton F 6-11 So. Daytona Beach, Fla / Father Lopez Catholic14 Rico Ozuna-Harrison G 5-11 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech15 Jon Teske C 7-1 Sr. Medina, Ohio / Medina21 Franz Wagner G 6-8 Fr. Berlin, Germany / Alba Berlin22 Cole Bajema G 6-7 Fr. Lynden, Wash. / Lynden Christian23 Brandon Johns Jr. F 6-8 So. East Lansing, Mich. / East Lansing24 C.J. Baird F 6-5 Jr. Novi, Mich. / Detroit Catholic Central32 Luke Wilson G 6-0 Jr. Boulder, Colo. / Boulder44 Jaron Faulds F 6-10 Jr. Holt, Mich. / Holt51 Austin Davis F 6-10 Sr. Onsted, Mich. / Onsted Community55 Eli Brooks G 6-1 Jr. Spring Grove, Pa. / Spring Grove Senior

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 1 Saginaw Valley State [Ex.] (BTN+) 7 p.m.5 Appalachian State (BTN) 7 p.m.12 Creighton [1] (FS1) 6:30 p.m.15 Elon [2] (BTN) 7 p.m.22 Houston Baptist (BTN+) 7 p.m.27 vs. Iowa State [3] (ESPN) Noon28 vs. Alabama/North Carolina [3] (ESPN/ESPN2) 1:30/6:30 p.m.29 vs. TBD [3] TBD

DECEMBER3 at Louisville [4] (ESPN/2) 7/7:30 p.m.6 Iowa (FS1) 6:30 p.m.11 at Illinois (BTN) 9 p.m.14 Oregon (CBS) Noon21 Presbyterian (BTN) Noon29 UMass Lowell (FS1) 2 p.m.

JANUARY5 at Michigan State (CBS) 1:30/4:30 p.m.9 Purdue (FS1) 7 p.m.12 at Minnesota (BTN) 1 p.m.17 at Iowa (FS1) 9 p.m.22 Penn State (BTN) 7 p.m.25 Illinois (FS1) Noon28 at Nebraska (ESPN/2/U) 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 vs. Rutgers [5] (BTN 4:30 p.m.4 Ohio State (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.8 Michigan State (FOX) Noon12 at Northwestern (BTN) 9 p.m.16 Indiana (CBS) 1 p.m.19 at Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.22 at Purdue (ESPN/ESPN2) 2 p.m.27 Wisconsin (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.

MARCH1 at Ohio State (CBS) 4 p.m.5 Nebraska (FS1) 6:30 p.m.8 at Maryland (FOX) Noon11-15 Big Ten Tournament [6]

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[2] Battle 4 Atlantis (Mainland Games)[3] Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas)[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] Big Ten Super Saturday (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)[6] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Norfolk State [1] W, 63-4410 Holy Cross [1] W, 56-3714 at Villanova [2] W, 73-4616 vs. George Washington [3] W, 84-6118 vs. Providence [3] W, 66-4723 Chattanooga W, 83-5528 North Carolina [4] W, 84-67

DECEMBER1 Purdue W, 76-574 at Northwestern W, 62-608 South Carolina W, 89-7815 Western Michigan W, 70-6222 Air Force W, 71-5030 Binghamton W, 74-52

JANUARY3 Penn State W, 68-556 Indiana W, 74-6310 at Illinois W, 79-6913 Northwestern W, 80-6019 at Wisconsin L, 44-5422 Minnesota W, 59-5725 at Indiana W, 69-4629 Ohio State W, 65-49

FEBRUARY1 at Iowa L, 59-745 at Rutgers W, 77-65

9 Wisconsin W, 61-5212 at Penn State L, 69-7516 Maryland W, 65-5221 at Minnesota W, 69-6024 Michigan State L, 70-7728 Nebraska W, 82-53

MARCH3 at Maryland W, 69-629 at Michigan State L, 63-7515 vs. Iowa [5] W, 74-5316 vs. Minnesota [5] W, 76-4917 vs. Michigan State [5] L, 60-6521 vs. Montana [6] W, 74-5523 vs. Florida [6] W, 64-4928 vs. Texas Tech [7] L, 44-63

[1] Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament[2] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[3] Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.)[4] 20th Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[6] NCAA Tournament (Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, Iowa)[7] NCAA Tournament (Honda Center, Anaheim, Cali.)

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MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

Date Hired at Michigan State: April 9, 1994School Record (years): 606-232 (24)Big Ten Record (years): 288-126 (24)Career Record (years): 606-232 (24)Education: Bachelor’s: Northern Michigan University, Health and Physical Education, 1977

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: East Lansing, Mich.Population: 50,344Founded: 1855Joined Big Ten: 1949First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1950-51Enrollment: 50,344Nickname: SpartansColors: Green and WhitePresident: Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.Director of Athletics: Bill BeekmanSenior Woman Administrator: Jennifer SmithFaculty Representatives: Michael Kaplowitz, Bonnie Knutson

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Tom Izzo, 25th yearAssistant Coaches: Dwayne Stephens (Associate Head Coach), Dane Fife (Associate Head Coach), Mike Garland2018-19 Record: 32-72018-19 Conference Record (finish): 16-4 (T-1st)Starters Returning: 3 Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 13Letterwinners Lost: 3Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1898-99All-Time Record (Years): 1,730-1,093 (120)Big Ten Record (Years): 646-486 (69)Big Ten Championships (Last): 15 (2019)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 6 (2019)NCAA Appearances (Last): 33 (2019)NCAA Record: 69-32Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 6First-Team All-Big Ten: 46

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Breslin CenterCapacity: 14,797Team Record: 410-60Student Section: Izzone

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Mex CareyOffice Phone: (517) 884-0033 Cell Phone: (917) [email protected] Press Row Phone: (517) 353-1626Website: msuspartans.comTwitter: @MSU_Basketball

HEAD COACH TOM IZZO QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Kyle Ahrens G/F 6-6 R-Sr. Versailles, Ohio / Versailles 1 Joshua Langford G 6-5 Sr. Huntsville, Ala. / Madison Academy 2 Mark “Rocket” Watts G 6-2 Fr. Detroit, Mich./SPIRE Academy (Ohio)3 Foster Loyer G 6-0 So. Clarkston, Mich. / Clarkston 5 Cassius Winston G 6-1 Sr. Detroit, Mich. / Univ. of Detroit Jesuit10 Jack Hoiberg G 5-11 R-So. Burr Ridge, Ill. / Hinsdale Central 11 Aaron Henry F 6-6 So. Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis 13 Steven Izzo G 5-8 Fr. East Lansing, Mich. / Lansing Catholic14 Brock Washington G 6-4 R-So. Southfield, Mich. / Southfield Christian15 Thomas Kithier F 6-8 So. Clarkston, Mich. / Clarkston20 Joey Hauser F 6-9 R-So. Stevens Point, Wis. / Stevens Point/Marquette23 Xavier Tillman F 6-8 Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Grand Rapids Christian25 Malik Hall F 6-7 Fr. Aurora, Ill. / Sunrise Christian Academy (Kan.)30 Marcus Bingham Jr. F 6-11 So. Grand Rapids, Mich. / GR Catholic Central34 Julius Marble F 6-8 Fr. Dallas, Texas / Dallas Jesuit 40 Braden Burke F 7-0 R-Jr. Stevensville, Mich. / Lakeshore/Robert Morris41 Conner George G 6-4 R-Sr. Okemos, Mich. / Okemos44 Gabe Brown F 6-7 So. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Belleville

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER29 Albion [Ex.] (BTN+) 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 5 vs. Kentucky [1] (ESPN) 9:30 p.m.10 Binghamton (BTN) 7 p.m.14 at Seton Hall [2] (FS1) 8:30 p.m.18 Charleston Southern [3] (BTN) 6:30 p.m.25 vs. Virginia Tech [4] (ESPN2) 5 p.m.26 vs. Dayton/Georgia [4] (ESPN/ESPN2) 2:30 /8 p.m.27 vs. TBD [4] (ESPN/2/U) TBD

DECEMBER3 Duke [5] (ESPN) 9:30 p.m.8 Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.14 vs. Oakland [6] (ESPN2) Noon18 at Northwestern (BTN) 8 p.m.21 Eastern Michigan (BTN) 7 p.m.29 Western Michigan (BTN) 6/8 p.m.

JANUARY2 Illinois (FS1) 8 p.m.5 Michigan (CBS) 1/4:30 p.m.9 Minnesota (ESPN) 9 p.m.12 at Purdue (CBS) 12/3:30 p.m.17 Wisconsin (FS1) 7 p.m.23 at Indiana (FS1) 8:30 p.m.26 at Minnesota (FOX) 3 p.m.29 Northwestern (BTN) 6:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 at Wisconsin (FOX) 1 p.m.4 Penn State (BTN) 8 p.m.8 at Michigan (FOX) Noon11 at Illinois (ESPN) 9 p.m.15 Maryland (ESPN) 6/8 p.m.20 at Nebraska (FS1) 8:30 p.m.25 Iowa (ESPN) 7 p.m.29 at Maryland (ESPN) 4/6/8 p.m.

MARCH3 at Penn State (ESPN) 7 p.m.8 Ohio State (CBS) 4:30 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [7]

All times Eastern

[1] Champions Classic (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.)[2] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[3] Maui Jim Maui Invitational[4] Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, Hawai’i)[5] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[6] at Little Caesers Arena (Detroit, Mich.)[7] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 vs. Kansas [1] L, 87-9211 Florida Gulf Coast W, 106-8214 La.-Monroe [2] W, 80-5918 Tennessee Tech [2] W, 101-3322 vs. UCLA [3] W, 87-6723 vs. Texas [3] W, 78-6827 at Louisville [4] L, 78-8230 at Rutgers W, 78-67

DECEMBER3 Iowa W, 90-688 at Florida W, 63-5916 Green Bay W, 104-8321 Oakland W, 99-6929 Northern Illinois W, 88-60

JANUARY2 Northwestern W, 81-555 at Ohio State W, 86-778 Purdue W, 77-5913 at Penn State W, 71-5617 at Nebraska W, 70-6421 Maryland W, 69-5524 at Iowa W, 82-6727 at Purdue L, 63-73

FEBRUARY2 Indiana L 75-795 at Illinois L, 74-799 Minnesota W, 79-55.12 at Wisconsin W, 67-59

17 Ohio State W, 62-4420 Rutgers W, 71-6024 at Michigan W, 77-70

MARCH2 at Indiana L, 62-635 Nebraska W, 91-769 Michigan W, 75-6315 vs. Ohio State [5] W, 77-7016 vs. Wisconsin [5] W, 67-5517 vs. Michigan [5] W, 65-6021 vs. Bradley [6] W, 76-6523 vs. Minnesota [6] W, 70-5029 vs. LSU [7] W, 80-6331 vs. Duke [7] W, 68-67

APRIL6 vs. Texas Tech [8] L, 51-61

[1] Champions Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)[2] Las Vegas Invitational[3] Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)[4] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[6] NCAA Tourament (Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, Iowa)[7] NCAA Tournament (Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.)[8] NCAA Final Four (U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn.)

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MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS

Date Hired at Minnesota: April 3, 2013School Record (years): 112-92 (6)Big Ten Record (years): 40-70 (6)Career Record (years): 130-106 (7)Education: Bachelor’s: Providence College, History, 2005

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Minneapolis, Minn.Population: 400,070Founded: 1851Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1905-06Enrollment: 51,848Nickname: Golden GophersColors: Maroon and GoldPresident: Joan GabelDirector of Athletics: Mark CoyleSenior Woman Administrator: Julie ManningFaculty Representatives: Frances Homans, Perry Leo

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Richard Pitino, 6th yearAssistant Coaches: Ed Conroy, Kyle Lindsted, Rob Jeter2018-19 Record: 22-142018-19 Conference Record (finish): 9-11 (7th)Starters Returning: 3Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 7Letterwinners Lost: 6Newcomers: 7

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1895-96All-Time Record (Years): 1,517-1,157 (123)Big Ten Record (Years): 728-801 (111)Big Ten Championships (Last): 8 (1982)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 10 (2019)NCAA Record: 9-10Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 11First-Team All-Big Ten: 32

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Williams ArenaCapacity: 14,625Team Record: 820-322Student Section: The Barnyard

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Dan ReisigOffice Phone: (612) 625-4389 Cell Phone: (612) [email protected] Row Phone: (612) 419-6142Website: gophersports.comTwitter: @GopherMBB

HEAD COACH RICHARD PITINO QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Payton Willis G 6-4 R-Jr. Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville/Vanderbilt1 Tre’ Williams G 6-5 Fr. Dallas, Texas/Wasatch Academy 3 Bryan Greenlee G 6-0 Fr. Gainesville, Fla./The Rock School 5 Marcus Carr G 6-2 R-So. Toronto, Ontario/Montverde Academy/Pittsburgh10 Brady Rudrud G 6-2 Sr. Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 13 Hunt Conroy G 5-10 Jr. New Orleans, La./Jesuit 21 Jarvis Omersa F 6-6 So. Orono, Minn./Orono 22 Gabe Kalscheur G 6-4 So. Edina, Minn./DeLaSalle 24 Eric Curry F 6-9 R-Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Southwest Christian Academy25 Daniel Oturu C 6-10 So. Woodbury, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall 30 Alihan Demir F 6-9 Sr. Ankara, Turkey/Ari College/Drexel32 Sam Freeman C 6-10 Fr. Dallas, Texas/Northwest 35 Isaiah Ihnen F 6-9 Fr. Boeblingen, Germany/IBA Munich 42 Michael Hurt F 6-7 Sr. Rochester, Minn./John Marshall

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER 28 SW Minnesota St [Ex.] (BTN+)8 p.m.

NOVEMBER 5 Cleveland State (BTN+) 8 p.m.9 vs. Oklahoma [1] (BTN) 4:30/8 p.m.12 at Butler [2] (FS1) 8:30 p.m.15 at Utah (Pac-12 Net) 9 p.m.21 Central Michigan (BTN+) 8 p.m.24 North Dakota (BTN) 7 p.m.29 DePaul (BTN+) 3 p.m. DECEMBER2 Clemson [3] (ESPN2) 9 p.m.9 at Iowa (BTN) 8 p.m.15 Ohio State (BTN) 6:30 p.m.21 vs. Okla. State [4] (ESPN2) 5:30 p.m.28 Florida International (BTN) 2/4 p.m.

JANUARY2 at Purdue (BTN) 7 p.m.5 Northwestern (BTN) 7:30 p.m.9 at Michigan State (ESPN/2) 9 p.m.12 Michigan (BTN) 1 p.m.15 Penn State (BTN) 9 p.m.19 at Rutgers (BTN) 1 p.m.23 at Ohio State (FS1) 6:30 p.m.26 Michigan State (FOX) 3 p.m.30 at Illinois (FS1) 7:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY5 Wisconsin (BTN) 9 p.m.8 at Penn State (BTN) 4 p.m.16 Iowa (FS1) 1 p.m.19 Indiana (BTN) 9 p.m.23 at Northwestern (BTN) 3 p.m.26 Maryland (BTN) 9 p.m.

MARCH1 at Wisconsin (BTN) 6:30 p.m.4 at Indiana (BTN) 7 p.m.8 Nebraska (BTN) 1 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [5]

All times Eastern

[1] at Sanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, S.D.)[2] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[3] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[4] at BOK Center (Tulsa, Okla.)[5] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Neb.-Omaha W, 104-7612 Utah W, 78-6918 vs. Texas A&M [2] W, 69-6420 vs. Santa Clara [2] W, 80-66.21 vs. Washington [2] W, 68-6626 at Boston College [3] L, 56-6830 vs. Okla. State [4] W, 83-76

DECEMBER2 at Ohio State L, 59-795 Nebraska W, 85-788 Arkansas State W, 72-5611 North Florida W, 80-7121 No. Carolina A&T W, 86-6730 Mount St. Mary’s W, 71-53

JANUARY3 at Wisconsin W, 59-528 Maryland L, 67-8212 Rutgers W, 88-7016 at Illinois L, 68-9519 Penn State W, 65-5422 at Michigan L, 57-5927 Iowa W, 92-8730 Illinois W, 86-75

FEBRUARY3 at Purdue L, 63-736 Wisconsin L, 51-569 at Michigan State L, 55-7913 at Nebraska L, 61-6216 Indiana W, 84-6321 Michigan L, 60-6924 at Rutgers L, 64-6828 at Northwestern W, 62-50

MARCH5 Purdue W, 73-698 at Maryland L, 60-6914 vs. Penn State [5] W, 77-7215 vs. Purdue [5] W, 75-7316 vs. Michigan [5] L, 49-7621 vs. Louisville [6] W, 86-7623 vs. Michigan State [6] L, 50-70

[1] Vancouver Showcase[2] Vancouver Showcase (Vancouver, B.C.)[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] U.S Bank Stadium Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[6] NCAA Tourament (Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, Iowa)

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NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS

Date Hired at Nebraska: March 30, 2019School Record (years): First YearBig Ten Record (years): First YearCareer Record (years): 115-56 (5)Education: Bachelor’s: Iowa State University, Finance, 1995

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Lincoln, Neb.Population: 280,364Founded: 1869Joined Big Ten: 2011First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 2011-12Enrollment: 25,332Nickname: HuskersColors: Scarlet and CreamChancellor: Ronnie D. GreenDirector of Athletics: Bill MoosSenior Woman Administrator: Pat LogsdonFaculty Representative: Josephine Potuto

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Fred Hoiberg, 1st yearAssistant Coaches: Matt Abdelmassih, Armon Gates, Doc Sadler2018-19 Record: 19-172018-19 Conference Record (finish): 6-14 (13th)Starters Returning: 0Starters Lost: 5Letterwinners Returning: 1 Letterwinners Lost: 11Newcomers: 14

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1896-97All-Time Record (Years): 1,515-1,365 (123)Big Ten Record (Years): 56-90 (8)Big Ten Championships (Last): NoneBig Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 7 (2014)NCAA Record: 0-7Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 11First-Team All-Big Ten: 3

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Pinnacle Bank ArenaCapacity: 15,000Team Record: 72-29Student Section: Red Zone

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Shamus McKnightOffice Phone: (402) 472-7772 Cell Phone: (402) [email protected] Row Phone: (402) 904-5970Website: huskers.comTwitter: @HuskerHoops

HEAD COACH TIM MILES QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Akol Arop F 6-6 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep1 Kevin Cross F 6-8 Fr. Little Rock, Ark./Mills University Studies3 Cam Mack G 6-2 So. Austin, Texas/Salt Lake CC4 Shamiel Stevenson G 6-6 So. Toronto, Ontario/Nevada11 Dachon Burke Jr. G 6-4 Jr. Orange, N.J./Robert Morris13 Derrick Walker F 6-8 Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Tennessee15 Samari Curtis G 6-4 Fr. Xenia, Ohio/Xenia21 Jace Piatkowski G 6-3 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Elkhorn South22 Haanif Cheatham G 6-5 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Florida Gulf Coast23 Jervay Green G 6-3 Jr. Denver, Colo./Western Nebraska CC24 Yvan Ouedraogo F 6-9 Fr. Bordeaux, France/ INSEP25 Matej Kavas G 6-8 Sr. Ljubljana, Slovenia/Seattle University30 Charlie Easley G 6-2 Fr. Lincoln, Neb./Pius X34 Thorir Thorbjarnarson G 6-6 Jr. Reykjavik, Iceland/ Menntaskólinn i Reykjavik44 Bret Porter F 6-6 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Millard North45 Dalano Banton G 6-8 So. Toronto, Ontario/Western Kentucky

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER 30 Doane [Ex.] (BTN+) 8 p.m.

NOVEMBER 5 UC Riverside (BTN) 9 p.m.9 Southern Utah (BTN+) 2 p.m.15 South Dakota State (BTN) 9 p.m.22 Southern [1] (BTN+) 8 p.m.25 vs. Washington State [2] 7:30 p.m.26 vs. George Mason/Old Dominion [2] 5/7:30 p.m.27 vs. TBD [2] TBD

DECEMBER4 at Georgia Tech [3] (ESPNU) 7:15 p.m.7 at Creighton (FS1) 2:30 p.m.13 at Indiana (BTN) 8 p.m.15 Purdue (BTN) 4 p.m.21 North Dakota (BTN+) 6 p.m.29 Texas A&M Corpus Christi (BTN) 1/3 p.m.

JANUARY3 Rutgers (BTN) 8 p.m.7 Iowa (BTN) 9 p.m.11 at Northwestern (BTN) TBD14 at Ohio State (FS1) 6:30 p.m.18 Indiana (BTN) 7 p.m.21 at Wisconsin (BTN) 9 p.m.25 at Rutgers (BTN) 2 p.m.

28 Michigan (ESPN/2/U) 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 Penn State (BTN) 7 p.m.8 at Iowa (BTN) 6 p.m.11 at Maryland (BTN) 8:30 p.m.15 Wisconsin (BTN) 2:15 p.m.20 Michigan State (FS1) 8:30 p.m.24 at Illinois (BTN) 8 p.m.27 Ohio State (ESPN/ESPN2) 9 p.m.

MARCH1 Northwestern (BTN) 4:15 p.m.5 at Michigan (FS1) 6:30 p.m.8 at Minnesota (BTN) 1 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [4]

All times Eastern

[1] Cayman Islands Classic[2] Cayman Islands Classic (John Gray Gymnasium, George Town, Cayman Islands)[3] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[4] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Miss. Valley State W, 106-3711 Southeastern La. W, 87-3514 Seton Hall [1] W, 80-5719 vs. Missouri State [2] W, 85-6220 vs. Texas Tech [2] L, 52-7024 Western Illinois W, 73-4926 at Clemson [3] W, 68-66

DECEMBER2 Illinois W, 75-605 at Minnesota L, 78-858 Creighton W, 94-7516 vs. Oklahoma State [4] W, 79-5622 Cal State Fullerton W, 86-6229 SW Minn. State W, 79-38

JANUARY2 at Maryland L, 72-746 at Iowa L, 84-9310 Penn State W, 70-6414 at Indiana W, 66-5117 Michigan State L, 64-7021 at Rutgers L, 69-7626 Ohio State L, 60-7029 Wisconsin L, 51-62.

FEBRUARY2 at Illinois L, 64-716 Maryland L, 45-609 at Purdue L, 62-8113 Minnesota W, 62-6116 Northwestern W, 59-5019 at Penn State L, 71-9523 Purdue L, 72-7528 at Michigan L, 53-82

MARCH5 at Michigan State L, 76-9110 Iowa W, 93-91 (ot)13 vs. Rutgers [5] W, 68-6114 vs. Maryland [5] W, 69-6115 vs. Wisconsin [5] L, 62-6620 Butler [6] W, 80-7624 at TCU [6] L, 72-88

[1] Gavitt Tipoff Games[2] Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] at Sanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, S.D.)[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[6] National Intivation Tournament

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NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS

Date Hired at Northwestern: March 27, 2013School Record (years): 101-96 (6)Big Ten Record (years): 40-70 (6)Career Record (years): 101-96 (6)Education: Bachelor’s: Duke University, Sociology, 1996

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Evanston, Ill.Population: 75,000Founded: 1851Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1906-07Enrollment: 8,367Nickname: WildcatsColor: PurplePresident: Morton O. SchapiroDirector of Athletics: James J. PhillipsSenior Woman Administrator: Janna BlaisFaculty Representative: Robert Gundlach

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Chris Collins, 7th yearAssistant Coaches: Brian James, Emanuel Dildy, Jon Borovich2018-19 Record: 13-192018-19 Conference Record (finish): 4-16 (14th)Starters Returning: 2Starters Lost: 3Letterwinners Returning: 4Letterwinners Lost: 7Newcomers: 9

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1904-05All-Time Record (Years): 1,093-1,515 (114)Big Ten Record (Years): 518-1,128 (111)Big Ten Championships (Last): 2 (1933)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 1 (2017)NCAA Record: 1-1Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 4First-Team All-Big Ten: 12

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Welsh-Ryan Arena Welsh-Ryan Arena Capacity: 7,039Team Record: 468-408Student Section: The WildSide

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Ray O’ConnellOffice Phone: (847) 467-3418Cell Phone: (773) [email protected]: nusports.comTwitter: @NUMensBball

HEAD COACH CHRIS COLLINS QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Boo Buie G 6-2 Fr. Albany, N.Y. / Gould Academy (Maine)1 Chase Audige G 6-4 R-Fr. Coram, N.Y. / The Hill School (Pa.)2 Ryan Greer G 6-2 So. Atlanta, Ga. / Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.)4 Jared Jones F 6-10 Fr. Hiram, Ga. / McEachern10 Miller Kopp F 6-7 So. Houston, Texas / Houston Christian11 Anthony Gaines G 6-4 Jr. Kingston, N.Y. / New Hampton School (N.H.)12 Pat Spencer G 6-3 Gr. Davidsonville, Md. / Boys’ Latin15 Ryan Young C 6-10 R-Fr. Stewartsville, N.J. / Bethlehem (Pa.) Catholic21 A.J. Turner F 6-7 Sr. Mt. Clemens, Mich. / New Hampton School (N.H.)22 Pete Nance F 6-10 So. Akron, Ohio / Revere31 Robbie Beran F 6-9 Fr. Richmond, Va. / Collegiate School33 Tino Malnati G 6-3 R-Jr. Northfield, Ill. / New Trier53 Roy Dixon III G 5-11 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian54 Dylan Sandhu G 6-4 R-Fr. Northville, Mich. / Detroit Country Day55 Eric Zalewski G 6-0 R-So. Buffalo Grove, Ill. / Stevenson

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER31 Quincy [Ex.] (BTN+) 8 p.m.

NOVEMBER8 Merrimack (BTN+) 8 p.m.13 Providence [1] (BTN) 9 p.m.19 Radford [2] (BTN+) 8 p.m.22 Norfolk State [2] (BTN+) 8 p.m.25 vs. Bradley [3] (FS1) 8:30 p.m.27 vs. Kansas State/Pittsburgh [3] TBD

DECEMBER3 at Boston College [4] (ESPNU) 7 p.m.8 at Purdue (BTN) 5 p.m.15 SIU-Edwardsville (ESPNU) 4 p.m.18 Michigan State (BTN) 8 p.m.21 at DePaul (CBS SportsNet) 8:30 p.m.29 Hartford (BTN) 2/4 p.m.

JANUARY5 at Minnesota (BTN) 7:30 p.m.8 at Indiana (BTN) 7 p.m.11 Nebraska (BTN) TBD14 Iowa (BTN) 8 p.m.18 at Illinois (BTN) 5 p.m.21 Maryland (FS1) 7 p.m.26 Ohio State (BTN) 6:30 p.m.29 at Michigan State (BTN) 6:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 Purdue (BTN) 9 p.m.9 at Rutgers (BTN) 6:30 p.m.12 Michigan (BTN) 9 p.m.15 at Penn State (BTN) Noon18 at Maryland (BTN) 8 p.m.23 Minnesota (BTN) 3 p.m.27 Illinois (BTN) 8 p.m.

MARCH1 at Nebraska (BTN) 4:15 p.m.4 at Wisconsin (BTN) 9 p.m.7 Penn State (BTN) 4 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [5]

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[2] Fort Myers Tip-Off[3] Fort Myers Tip-Off (Suncoast Credit Union Arena, Fort Myers, Fla.)[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 8 New Orleans W, 82-5212 American W, 63-5116 Binghamton W, 82-5422 vs. Fresno State [1] L, 59-7823 vs. LaSalle [1] W, 91-7424 vs. Utah [1] W, 79-5728 Georgia Tech [2] W, 67-61

DECEMBER1 at Indiana L, 66-684 Michigan L, 60-628 DePaul W, 75-6817 Chicago State W, 88-4621 Oklahoma L, 69-76 (ot)30 Columbia W, 75-54

JANUARY2 at Michigan State L, 55-816 Illinois W, 68-669 Iowa L, 63-7313 at Michigan L, 60-8018 at Rutgers W, 65-5722 Indiana W, 73-6626 at Wisconsin L, 46-6229 at Maryland L, 52-70

FEBRUARY4 Penn State L, 52-5910 at Iowa L, 79-8013 Rutgers L, 56-5916 at Nebraska L, 50-5920 at Ohio State L, 49-6323 Wisconsin L, 64-6928 Minnesota L, 50-62

MARCH3 at Illinois L, 76-816 Ohio State W, 68-509 Purdue L, 57-7013 vs. Illinois [3] L, 69-74

All times Eastern

[1] Wooden Legacy (Fullerton, Calif.)[2] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[3] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)

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OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

Date Hired at Ohio State: June 9, 2017School Record (years): 45-24 (2)Big Ten Record (years): 23-15 (2)Career Record (years): 159-109 (8)Education: Bachelor’s: Taylor University, Psychology, 1994; Master’s: Athletic Administration, Ball State University, 2000

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Columbus, OhioPopulation: 1.7 millionFounded: 1870Joined Big Ten: 1912First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1912-13Enrollment: 58,322Nickname: BuckeyesColor: Scarlet and GrayPresident: Michael V. DrakeDirector of Athletics: Gene SmithSenior Woman Administrator: Janine OmanFaculty Representative: John E. Davidson

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Chris Holtmann, 3rd yearAssistant Coaches: Terry Johnson, Ryan Pedon, Jake Diebler2018-19 Record: 20-152018-19 Conference Record (finish): 8-12 (T-7th)Starters Returning: 3Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 9Letterwinners Lost: 4Newcomers: 4

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1898-99All-Time Record (Years): 1,692-1,099* (118)Big Ten Record (Years): 801-718* (107)Big Ten Championships (Last): 20* (2012)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 4* (2013)NCAA Appearances (Last): 28* (2019)NCAA Record: 51-28*Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 15First-Team All-Big Ten: 54

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Value City Arena Capacity: 19,049Team Record: 266-52Student Section: NutHouse

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Dan WallenbergOffice Phone: (614) 292-6861 Cell Phone: (614) [email protected] Row Phone: (614) 688-5330Website: ohiostatebuckeyes.comTwitter: @OhioStateHoops

HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANN QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Alonzo Gaffney F 6-9 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio/Brewster Academy1 Luther Muhammad G 6-3 So. Newark, N.J./Hudson Catholic2 Musa Jallow G 6-5 Jr. Bloomington, Ind./North3 D.J. Carton G 6-2 Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf4 Duane Washington G Jr. 6-3 Grand Rapids, Mich./Sierra Canyon10 Justin Ahrens G/F 6-5 So. Versailles, Ohio/Versailles13 CJ Walker G 6-1 R-Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Florida State14 Justice Sueing F 6-6 Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii/California15 Ibrahima Diallo F 6-10 Fr. Senegal/Prolific Prep24 Andre Wesson F 6-6 Sr. Westerville, Ohio/South25 Kyle Young F 6-8 Jr. Canton, Ohio/Jackson32 E.J. Liddell F 6-6 Fr. Belleville, Ill./West34 Kaleb Wesson F 6-9 Jr. Westerville, Ohio/South40 Danny Hummer F 6-0 R-Sr. Upper Arlington, Ohio/Air Force Academy42 Harrison Hookfin F 6-5 So. Lebanon, Ohio/Lebanon

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER 30 Cedarville [Ex.] (BTN+) 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 6 Cincinnati (FS1) 8:30 p.m.10 UMass-Lowell (ESPNU) 4 p.m.13 Villanova [1] (FS1) 7 p.m.18 Stetson [2] (BTN) 8:30 p.m.22 Purdue Fort Wayne [2] (BTN+) 7 p.m.25 Kent State [3] (BTN) 6:30 p.m.29 Morgan State (BTN) 9 p.m.

DECEMBER4 at No. Carolina [4] (ESPN) 9:30 p.m.7 Penn State (BTN) TBD15 at Minnesota (BTN) 6:30 p.m.17 SE Missouri State (BTN) 7 p.m.21 vs. Kentucky [5] (CBS) 5:15 p.m.29 vs. West Virginia [6] (FS1) Noon

JANUARY3 Wisconsin (FS1) 7 p.m.7 at Maryland (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.11 at Indiana (FOX) Noon14 Nebraska (FS1) 6:30 p.m.18 at Penn State (ESPN/2/U) Noon23 Minnesota (FS1) 6:30 p.m.26 at Northwestern (BTN) 6:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 Indiana (ESPN/ESPN2) Noon4 at Michigan (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.9 at Wisconsin (CBS) 1 p.m.12 Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.15 Purdue (FOX) Noon20 at Iowa (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.23 Maryland (CBS) 4 p.m.27 at Nebraska (ESPN/ESPN2) 9 p.m.

MARCH1 Michigan (CBS) 4 p.m.5 Illinois (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.8 at Michigan State (CBS) 4:30 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [7]

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[2] Ohio State Classic[3] at St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] CBS Sports Classic (United Center, Chicago, Ill.)[6] at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland, Ohio[7] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 7 at Cincinnati W, 64-5611 Purdue Fort Wayne [1] W, 107-6115 at Creighton [2] W, 69-6018 S. Carolina State [1] W, 89-6120 Samford [1] W, 68-5023 Cleveland State [1] W, 89-6228 Syracuse [3] L, 62-72

DECEMBER2 Minnesota W, 79-595 vs. Illinois [4] W, 77-6715 Bucknell W, 73-7118 Youngstown State W, 75-5622 vs. UCLA [5] W, 80-6629 High Point W, 82-64

JANUARY5 Michigan State L, 77-869 at Rutgers L, 61-6412 at Iowa L, 62-7218 Maryland L, 61-7523 Purdue L, 67-7926 at Nebraska W, 70-6029 at Michigan L, 49-65

FEBRUARY2 Rutgers W, 76-627 Penn State W, 74-70

10 at Indiana W, 55-5214 Illinois L, 56-6317 at Michigan State L, 44-6220 Northwestern W, 63-4923 at Maryland L, 62-7226 Iowa W, 90-70

MARCH2 at Purdue L, 51-866 at Northwestern L, 50-6810 Wisconsin L, 67-73 (ot)14 vs. Indiana [6] W, 79-7515 vs. Michigan State [6] L, 70-7722 vs. Iowa State [7] W, 62-5924 vs. Houston [7] L, 59-74

All times Eastern

[1] Buckeye Basketball Classic[2] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] at United Center, Chicago, Ill.[5] CBS Sports Classic (United Center, Chicago, Ill.)[6] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[7] NCAA Tournament (BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.)

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PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS

Date Hired at Penn State: June 3, 2011School Record (years): 127-140 (8)Big Ten Record (years): 45-101 (8)Career Record (years): 169-168 (10)Education: Bachelor’s: Philadelphia University, Marketing, 1994

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: University Park, Pa.Population: 46,270Founded: 1855Joined Big Ten: 1990First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1992-93Enrollment: 46,270Nickname: Nittany LionsColor: Blue and WhitePresident: Eric J. BarronVice President of Intercollegiate Athletics: Sandy BarbourDeputy AD/Administration: Lynn HolleranSenior Woman Administrator: Charmelle GreenFaculty Representative: Dennis Scanlon

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Patrick Chambers, 9th yearAssistant Coaches: Keith Urgo (Associate Head Coach), Jim Ferry, Kevin Freeman2018-19 Record: 14-182018-19 Conference Record (finish): 7-13 (T-10th)Starters Returning: 4Starters Lost: 1Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 4Newcomers: 4

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1897-98All-Time Record (Years): 1,476-1,186 (123)Big Ten Record (Years): 148-320 (27)Big Ten Championships (Last): NoneBig Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 9 (2011)NCAA Record: 9-11Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 1First-Team All-Big Ten: 9

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Bryce Jordan Center Capacity: 15,261Team Record: 235-143Student Section: Legion of Blue

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Rose CarterOffice Phone: (814) 863-3163 Cell Phone: (814) [email protected] Row Phone: (814) 863-3294Website: GoPSUSports.comTwitter: @PennStateMBB

HEAD COACH PATRICK CHAMBERS QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Myreon Jones G So. 6-3 Birmingham, Ala. / Lincoln Academy1 Seth Lundy F Fr. 6-6 Paulsboro, N.J. / Roman Catholic2 Myles Dread G So. 6-4 Detroit, Mich. / Gonzaga (D.C.)4 Curtis Jones Jr. G Gr. 6-5 Richmond, Va. / Huntington Prep (W.Va.)5 Jamari Wheeler G Jr. 6-1 Live Oak, Fla. / The Rock School10 Kyle McCloskey G So. 6-5 Lower Gwynedd, Pa. / Germantown Academy11 Lamar Stevens F Sr. 6-8 North Wales, Pa. / Roman Catholic12 Izaiah Brockington G Jr. 6-4 Philadelphia, Pa. / Archibishop Ryan14 Patrick Kelly F Fr. 6-7 Raleigh, N.C. / IMG Academy20 Taylor Nussbaum G Jr. 6-2 South Salem, N.Y. / Cheshire Academy (Conn.)21 John Harrar F Jr. 6-9 Wallingford, Pa. / Strath Haven22 Grant Hazle F Sr. 6-6 Kingwood, Texas / Westbury Christian24 Mike Watkins F Sr. 6-9 Philadelphia, Pa. / Phelps School35 Trent Buttrick F Jr. 6-8 Bloomsburg, Pa. / Community School of Naples (Fla.)

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULEOCTOBER27 Delaware [Ex.] Noon

NOVEMBER 5 Maryland-Eastern Shore (BTN+) 7 p.m.9 Wagner (BTN+) TBD14 at Georgetown [1] (FS1) 6:30 p.m.19 Bucknell [2] (BTN) 6:30 p.m.23 Yale [2] (BTN+) TBD27 vs. Ole Miss [3] (ESPN2) 5 p.m.29 vs. Oklahoma State/Syracuse [3] (ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews) 7/9:30 p.m.

DECEMBER4 Wake Forest [4] (ESPNU) 9:15 p.m.7 at Ohio State (BTN) TBD10 Maryland (ESPN2) 7 p.m.14 Alabama (BTN) 2 p.m.20 Central Connecticut State (BTN) 6 p.m.29 Cornell (ESPNU) Noon

JANUARY4 vs. Iowa [5] (BTN) 2 p.m.7 at Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.11 Wisconsin (BTN) TBD15 at Minnesota (BTN) 9 p.m.18 Ohio State (ESPN/2/U) Noon22 at Michigan (BTN) 7 p.m.29 Indiana (BTN) 8:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 at Nebraska (BTN) 7 p.m.4 at Michigan (BTN) 8 p.m.8 Minnesota (BTN) 4 p.m.11 at Purdue (BTN) 6:30 p.m.15 Northwestern (BTN) Noon18 Illinois (FS1) 6:30 p.m.23 at Indiana (FS1) Noon26 Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.29 at Iowa (BTN) Noon

MARCH3 Michigan State (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.7 at Northwestern (BTN) 4 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [6]

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[2] NIT Season Tip-Off[3] NIT Season Tip-Off (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.)[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. [6] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 9 North Florida [1] W, 87-7212 Jacksonville State [1] W, 76-7115 at DePaul [2] L, 70-72 (ot)20 vs. Wright State [3] W, 77-5921 vs. Bradley [3] L, 56-5927 Virginia Tech [4] W, 63-62

DECEMBER1 at Maryland L, 59-664 Indiana L, 62-648 Colgate W, 76-6515 vs. NC State [5] L, 78-8919 at Duquense [6] W, 73-6721 at Alabama L, 64-7329 UMBC W, 74-52

JANUARY3 at Michigan L, 55-686 Wisconsin L, 52-7110 at Nebraska L, 64-7013 Michigan State L, 56-7116 Iowa L, 72-8919 at Minnesota L, 64-6526 Rutgers L, 60-6431 Purdue L, 90-99 (ot)

FEBRUARY4 at Northwestern W, 59-527 at Ohio State L, 70-7412 Michigan W, 75-6916 at Purdue L, 64-7619 Nebraska W, 95-7123 at Illinois W, 83-7627 Maryland W, 78-61

MARCH2 at Wisconsin L, 57-616 at Rutgers W, 66-6510 Illinois W, 72-5614 vs. Minnesota [7] L, 72-77 (ot)

[1] Cancun Challenge[2] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[3] Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)[4] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[5] Basketball Hall of Fame Boardwalk Classic (Atlantic City, N.J..)[6] at PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa.[7] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)

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PURDUE BOILERMAKERS

Date Hired at Purdue: April 1, 2005School Record (years): 321-159 (14)Big Ten Record (years): 158-92 (14)Career Record (years): 346-164 (15)Education: Bachelor’s: Purdue University, Sociology, 1994; Master’s: Eastern Illinois University, Athletics Administration, 1998

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: West Lafayette, Ind.Population: 45,872Founded: 1869Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1905-06Enrollment: 44,551Nickname: BoilermakersColor: Old Gold and BlackPresident: Mitch Daniels Director of Athletics: Mike BobinskiSenior Woman Administrator: Nancy CrossFaculty Representatives: Marcy Towns, Phillip VanFossen

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Matt Painter, 15th yearAssistant Coaches: Steve Lutz, Brandon Brantley, Micah Shrewsberry2018-19 Record: 26-102018-19 Conference Record (finish): 16-4 (T-1st)Starters Returning: 2Starters Lost: 3Letterwinners Returning: 8Letterwinners Lost: 3Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1896-97All-Time Record (Years): 1,821-1,020 (121)Big Ten Record (Years): 968-675 (114)Big Ten Championships (Last): 24 (2019)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 1 (2009)NCAA Appearances (Last): 31 (2019)NCAA Record: 42-31Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 28First-Team All-Big Ten: 47

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Mackey Arena Capacity: 14,804Team Record: 637-139Student Section: Paint Crew

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Chris FormanOffice Phone: (765) 494-3201 Cell Phone: (413) [email protected] Row Phone: (765) 494-6365Website: purduesports.comTwitter: @BoilerBall

HEAD COACH MATT PAINTER QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Mason Gillis F 6-7 Fr. New Castle, Ind./New Castle1 Aaron Wheeler F 6-9 So. Stamford, Conn. / Brewster Acad. (N.H.)2 Eric Hunter Jr. G 6-3 So. Indianapolis, Ind. / Tindley Prep3 Jahaad Proctor G 6-3 Sr. Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg/High Point4 Emmanuel Dowuona C 6-10 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Westwood Christian11 Isaiah Thompson G 6-1 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./ Zionsville12 Evan Boudreaux F 6-8 Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. / Lake Forest / Dartmouth14 Jared Wulbrun G 5-10 So. Stanford, Calif./Palo Alto / Cal Lutheran15 Tommy Luce G 5-10 Sr. Jeffersonville, Ind. / Jeffersonville20 Nojel Eastern G 6-7 Jr. Evanston, Ill. / Evanston Township23 Matt Frost F 6-5 Fr. Columbus, Ind. / Columbus East32 Matt Haarms F 7-3 Jr. Amsterdam, Netherlands / Sunrise Christian (Kan.)50 Trevion Williams F 6-9 So. Chicago, Ill./Henry Ford Academy (Mich.)55 Sasha Stefanovic G 6-4 So. Crown Point, Ind. / Crown Point

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 1 Southern Indiana [Ex.] (BTN+) 8 p.m.6 Green Bay (BTN) 7 p.m.9 Texas (FS1) 7 p.m.13 at Marquette [1] (FS1) 9 p.m.16 Chicago State [2] (BTN+) 2 p.m.23 Jacksonville State [2] (BTN) 8 p.m.29 vs. Virginia Commonwealth [3] (CBS Sports Net) 9:30 p.m.30 vs. Florida State/Tennessee (CBS Sports Net) 4/7 p.m.

DECEMBER4 Virginia [4] (ESPN/2) 7:15/7:30 p.m.8 Northwestern (BTN) 5 p.m.15 at Nebraska (BTN) 4 p.m.17 at Ohio (ESPN2) 9 p.m.21 vs. Butler [5] (BTN) 2:30 p.m.28 Central Michigan (BTN) Noon

JANUARY2 Minnesota (BTN) 7 p.m.5 at Illinois (FS1) 8 p.m.9 at Michigan (FS1) 7 p.m.12 Michigan State (CBS) Noon/3:30 p.m.18 at Maryland (ESPN/2) 2 p.m.21 Illinois (ESPN/2/U) 7 p.m.24 Wisconsin (FS1) 7 p.m.28 at Rutgers (BTN) 8 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 at Northwestern (BTN) 9 p.m.5 Iowa (BTN) 7 p.m.8 at Indiana (ESPN/2) 2 p.m.11 Penn State (BTN) 6:30 p.m.15 at Ohio State (FOX) Noon18 at Wisconsin (ESPN/2) 7 p.m.22 Michigan (ESPN/2) 2 p.m.27 Indiana (FS1) 7 p.m.

MARCH3 at Iowa (BTN) 9 p.m.7 Rutgers (BTN) 2 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [6]

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tip-Off Games[2] Emerald Coast Classic[3] Emerald Coast Classic (Raider Arena, Niceville, Fla.)[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)[6] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Fairfield W, 90-5710 Ball State W, 84-7515 vs. Appalachian St. [1] W, 92-7016 vs. Davidson [1] W, 79-5818 vs. Virginia Tech L, 83-8923 Robert Morris W, 84-4628 at Florida State [2] L, 72-73

DECEMBER1 at Michigan L, 57-766 Maryland W, 62-609 at Texas L, 68-7215 vs. Notre Dame [3] L, 80-8820 Ohio W, 95-6729 Belmont W, 73-62

JANUARY3 Iowa W, 86-708 at Michigan State L, 59-7711 at Wisconsin W, 84-80 (ot)15 Rutgers W, 89-5419 Indiana W, 70-5523 at Ohio State W, 79-6727 Michigan State W, 73-6331 at Penn State W, 99-90 (ot)

FEBRUARY3 Minnesota W, 73-639 Nebraska W, 81-6212 at Maryland L, 56-7016 Penn State W, 76-6419 at Indiana W, 48-4623 at Nebraska W, 75-7227 Illinois W, 73-56

MARCH2 Ohio State W, 86-515 at Minnesota L, 69-739 at Northwestern W, 70-5715 vs. Minnesota [4] L, 73-7521 vs. Old Dominion [5] W, 61-4823 vs. Villanova [5] W, 87-6128 vs. Tennessee [6] W, 99-94 (ot)30 vs. Virginia [6] L, 75-80 (ot)

[1] Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.)[2] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[3] Crossroads Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)[4] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[5] NCAA Tournament (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.)[6] NCAA Tournament (KFC Yum Center, Louisville, Ky.)

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RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS

Date Hired at Rutgers: March 22, 2016School Record (years): 44-54 (3)Big Ten Record (years): 13-43 (3)Career Record (years): 236-210 (14)Education: Bachelor’s: University of Connecticut, Finance, 1990

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: New Brunswick, N.J.Population: 56,160Founded: 1766Joined Big Ten: 2015First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 2014-15Enrollment: 49,577Nickname: Scarlet KnightsColors: Scarlet and WhitePresident: Robert L. Barchi Director of Athletics: Patrick HobbsSenior Woman Administrator: Kate HickeyFaculty Representatives: Thomas M. Stephens

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Steve Pikiell, 4th yearAssistant Coaches: Karl Hobbs (Associate Head Coach), Brandin Knight, Steve Hayn2018-19 Record: 14-172018-19 Conference Record (finish): 7-13 (T-10th)Starters Returning: 3 Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 3Newcomers: 5

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1906-07All-Time Record (Years): 1,243-1,228 (112)Big Ten Record (Years): 16-76 (5)Big Ten Championships (Last): NoneBig Ten Tournament Titles (Last): NoneNCAA Appearances (Last): 6 (1991)NCAA Record: 5-7Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 1First-Team All-Big Ten: 0

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Rutgers Athletic CenterCapacity: 8,000Team Record: 434-238Student Section: RAC Pack

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Kevin LorinczOffice Phone: (732) 445-8112 Cell Phone: (732) [email protected] Row Phone: (732) 445-7894Website: ScarletKnights.comTwitter: @RutgersMBB

HEAD COACH STEVE PIKIELL QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 Geo Baker G 6-4 Jr. Derry, N.H./Proctor Academy 1 Akwasi Yeboah F 6-6 Gr. Chigwell, England/Barking Abbey/ Stony Brook2 Daniel Lobach F 6-7 Fr. Durham, N.C./Moravian Prep 3 Nick Brooks G 6-1 Jr. Somerset, N.J./Vermont Academy/ West Virginia Wesleyan4 Paul Mulcahy G 6-6 Fr. Bayonne, N.J./Gill St. Bernard’s 10 Joey Downes G 5-11 Jr. East Sandwich, Mass./East Sandwich/ Bridgton Academy11 Mamadou Doucoure F 6-9 So. Bamako, Mali/Our Savior New American13 Shaq Carter F 6-9 Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Zion Lutheran/ Eastern Florida State15 Myles Johnson F/C 6-10 So. Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Polytechnic 22 Caleb McConnell G 6-7 So. Jacksonville, Fla./SPIRE Academy (Ohio)23 Montez Mathis G 6-4 So. Baltimore, Md./The John Carroll School24 Ron Harper Jr. G/F 6-6 So. Franklin Lakes, N.J./Don Bosco Prep32 Peter Kiss G 6-5 Jr. New York, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep/ Quinnipiac42 Jacob Young G 6-2 Jr. Houston, Texas/ Yates/ Texas55 Luke Nathan F/C 6-11 So. Randolph, N.J./ Randolph

ROSTER

2018-19 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 7 Bryant [1] (BTN) 7 p.m.10 Niagara (BTN+) 1 p.m.13 Drexel [1] (BTN+) 8 p.m.16 vs. St. Bonaventure [2] (ESPN+/TSN) 7:30 p.m.20 Stephen F. Austin [1] (BTN+) 7 p.m.26 NJIT (BTN) 7 p.m,29 Massachusetts (BTN+) 2 p.m.

DECEMBER3 at Pittsburgh [3] (ESPNU) 9 p.m.8 at Michigan State (BTN) 7 p.m.11 Wisconsin (BTN) 7 p.m.14 Seton Hall [4] (BTN) 4 p.m.22 Lafayette (ESPNU) 1 p.m.30 Caldwell (BTN+) 7 p.m.

JANUARY3 at Nebraska (BTN) 8 p.m.7 Penn State (BTN) 7 p.m.11 at Illinois (BTN) TBD15 Indiana (BTN) 7 p.m.19 Minnesota (BTN) 1 p.m.22 at Iowa (BTN) 9 p.m.25 Nebraska (BTN) 2 p.m.28 Purdue (BTN) 8 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 vs. Michigan [5] (BTN) 4:30 p.m.4 at Maryland (FS1) 7 p.m.9 Northwestersn (BTN) 6:30 p.m.12 at Ohio State (BTN) 7 p.m.15 Illinois (BTN) 4:30 p.m.19 Michigan (BTN) 7 p.m.23 at Wisconsin (BTN) 1 p.m.26 at Penn State (BTN) 7 p.m.

MARCH3 Maryland (BTN) 7 p.m.7 at Purdue (BTN) 2 p.m.11-15 Big Ten Tournament [6]

All times Eastern

[1] Garden State Showcase[2] James Naismith Classic (ScotiaBank Arena, Toronto, Ontario)[3] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[4] Garden State Hardwood Classic[5] Big Ten Super Saturday (Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.) [6] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 9 Fairleigh Dickson [1] W, 90-5511 Drexel [1] W, 95-6616 St. John’s [2] L, 65-8419 Eastern Michigan [1] W, 63-3623 Boston Univ. [1] W, 54-4428 at Miami (Fla.) [3] W, 57-5430 Michigan State L, 67-78

DECEMBER3 at Wisconsin L, 64-698 at Fordham L, 70-7815 at Seton Hall [4] L, 66-7222 Columbia W, 68-65 (ot)29 Maine W, 70-55

JANUARY5 Maryland L, 63-779 Ohio State W, 64-6112 at Minnesota L, 70-8815 at Purdue L, 54-8918 Northwestern L, 57-6521 Nebraska W, 76-6926 at Penn State W, 64-6030 Indiana W, 66-58

FEBRUARY2 at Ohio State L, 62-765 Michigan L, 65-779 at Illinois L, 94-99 (ot)13 at Northwestern W, 59-5616 Iowa L, 69-7120 at Michigan State L, 60-7124 Minnesota W, 68-64

MARCH2 at Iowa W, 86-726 Penn State L, 65-6610 Indiana L, 73-8913 vs. Nebraska [5] L, 61-68

[1] Hub City Classic[2] Gavitt Tipoff Games[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] Garden State Hardwood Classic (Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.)[5] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)

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WISCONSIN BADGERS

Date Hired at Wisconsin: March 8, 2016School Record (years): 80-47 (4)Big Ten Record (years): 45-29 (4)Career Record (years): 80-47 (4)Education: Bachelor’s: UW-Platteville, Physical and Health Education, 1995; Master’s: UW-Platteville, Counselor Education, 2007

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation: Madison, Wis.Population: 245,691Founded: 1848Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: 1905-06Enrollment: 43,338Nickname: BadgersColors: Cardinal and WhiteChancellor: Rebecca Blank Director of Athletics: Barry AlvarezSenior Woman Administrator: Katherine SmithFaculty Representatives: Peter Miller, Jeanette Roberts

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: Greg Gard, 5th yearAssistant Coaches: Joe Krabbenhoft, Howard Moore (on Leave), Dean Oliver, Alando Tucker (Interim)2018-19 Record: 23-112018-19 Conference Record (finish): 14-6 (4th)Starters Returning: 3Starters Lost: 2Letterwinners Returning: 6 Letterwinners Lost: 4Newcomers: 6

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year: 1898-99All-Time Record (Years): 1,617-1,210 (121)Big Ten Record (Years): 821-839 (114)Big Ten Championships (Last): 18 (2015)Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): 3 (2015)NCAA Appearances (Last): 24 (2019)NCAA Record: 38-23Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 22First-Team All-Big Ten: 25

FACILITY INFORMATIONName: Kohl CenterCapacity: 17,287Team Record: 297-51Student Section: AreaRED

MEDIA SERVICESMen’s Basketball Contact: Brandon HarrisonCell Phone: (608) [email protected]

Men’s Basketball Contact: Patrick HerbCell Phone: (608) [email protected]

Press Row Phone: (608) 265-4333Website: uwbadgers.comTwitter: @BadgerMBB

HEAD COACH GREG GARD QUICK FACTS

No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School0 D’Mitrik Trice G 6-0 R-Jr Huber Heights, Ohio / IMG Academy1 Brevin Pritzl G 6-3 Gr. De Pere, Wis. / De Pere2 Aleem Ford F 6-8 R-Jr. Lawrenceville, Ga. / IMG Academy3 Walt McGrory G 6-3 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. / Edina4 Carter Higginbottom G 6-0 R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. / St. Ignatius5 Tyler Wahl F 6-7 Fr. Lakeville, Minn. / North12 Trevor Anderson G 6-2 R-Jr.. Stevens Point, Wis. / Green Bay15 Courtland Cuevas F 6-5 Jr. Madison, Wis. / East23 Kobe King G 6-4 R-So. La Crosse, Wis. / Central30 Owen Hamilton C 7-0 Jr. Prescott, Wis. / Northern Illinois31 Michael Ballard G 6-4 R-Jr. Oak Park, Ill. / Fenwick32 Joe Hedstrom C 7-0 R-Fr. Hopkins, Minn. / Hopkins 34 Brad Davison G 6-3 So. Maple Grove, Minn. / Maple Grove35 Nate Reuvers F 6-11 So. Lakeville, Minn. / North

ROSTER

2019-20 SCHEDULENOVEMBER 1 UW-Lacrosse [Ex.] (BTN+) 8 p.m.5 Saint Mary’s [1] (ESPNU) 9 p.m.8 Eastern Illinois (BTN+) 8 p.m.13 McNeese State [2] (BTN) 7 p.m.17 Marquette (FS1) 1 p.m.21 Green Bay [2] (BTN) 9 p.m.25 vs. Richmond [3] (ESPN2) 7 p.m.26 vs. Auburn/New Mexico [3] (ESPN2/ESPNU) 5/7:30 p.m.

DECEMBER5 at NC State [4] (ESPN2) 9:15 p.m.7 Indiana (BTN) TBD11 at Rutgers (BTN) 7 p.m.21 Milwaukee (BTN) 5 p.m.28 at Tennessee (CBS) 1:30 p.m.31 Rider (BTN) 7 p.m.

JANUARY3 at Ohio State (FS1) 7 p.m.8 Illinois (BTN) 9 p.m.11 at Penn State (BTN) TBD14 Maryland (ESPN/ESPN2) 9 p.m.17 at Michigan State (FS1) 7 p.m.21 Nebraska (BTN) 9 p.m.24 at Purdue (FS1) 7 p.m.27 at Iowa (BTN) 8:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY1 Michigan State (FOX) 1 p.m.5 at Minnesota (BTN) 9 p.m.9 Ohio State (CBS) 1 p.m.15 at Nebraska (BTN) 2:15 p.m.18 Purdue (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.23 Rutgers (BTN) 1 p.m.27 at Michigan (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.

MARCH1 Minnesota (BTN) 6:30 p.m.4 Northwestern (BTN) 9 p.m.7 at Indiana (ESPN/ESPN2) Noon11-15 Big Ten Tournament [5]

All times Eastern

[1] at Sanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, S.D.)[2] Legends Classic[3] Legends Classic (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.)[4] 21st Annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge[5] Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.)

NOVEMBER 6 Coppin State W, 85-6313 at Xavier [1] W, 77-6817 Houston Baptist W, 96-5921 vs. Stanford [2] W, 62-4622 vs. Oklahoma [2] W, 78-5823 vs. Virginia [2] L, 46-5327 NC State [3] W, 79-7530 at Iowa W, 72-66

DECEMBER3 Rutgers W, 69-648 at Marquette L, 69-7413 Savannah State W, 101-6022 Grambling State W, 84-5329 Western Kentucky L, 76-83

JANUARY3 Minnesota L, 52-596 at Penn State W, 71-5211 Purdue L 80-8414 at Maryland L, 60-6419 Michigan W, 64-5423 at Illinois W, 72-6026 Northwestern W, 62-4629 at Nebraska W, 62-51

FEBRUARY1 Maryland W, 69-616 at Minnesota W, 56-519 at Michigan L, 52-6112 Michigan State L, 59-6718 Illinois W, 64-5823 at Northwestern W, 69-6426 at Indiana L, 73-75 (2ot)

MARCH2 Penn State W, 61-577 Iowa W, 65-4510 at Ohio State W, 73-6715 vs. Nebraska [4] W, 66-6216 vs. Michigan State [4] L, 55-6722 vs. Oregon [5] L, 54-72

All times Eastern

[1] Gavitt Tipoff Games[2] Battle 4 Atlantic (Nassau, Bahamas)[3] 20th Annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge[4] Big Ten Tournament (United Center, Chicago. Ill.)[5] NCAA Tournament (SAP Center, San Jose Calif.)

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NCAA TOURNAMENTNCAA FIRST ROUNDThursday, March 21#2 Michigan State 76, #15 Bradley 65 (Des Moines, Iowa - East)#2 Michigan 74, #15 Montana 55 (Des Moines, Iowa - West)#3 Purdue 61, #14 Old Dominion 48 (Hartford, Conn.- South)#6 Maryland 79, #11 Belmont 77 (Jacksonville, Fla. - East)#10 Minnesota 86, #7 Louisville 76 (Des Moines, Iowa - East)

Friday, March 22#10 Iowa 79, #7 Cincinnati 72 (Columbus, Ohio - South)#11 Ohio State 62, #6 Iowa State 59 (Tulsa, Okla. - Midwest)#12 Oregon 72, #5 Wisconsin 54 (San Jose, Calif. - South)

NCAA SECOND ROUNDSaturday, March 23#2 Mich. State 70, #10 Minnesota 50 (Des Moines, Iowa - East)#2 Michigan 64, #10 Florida 49 (Des Moines, Iowa - West)#3 Purdue 87, #6 Villanova 61 (Hartford, Conn.- South)#3 LSU 69, #6 Maryland 67 (Jacksonville, Fla. - East)

Sunday, March 24#2 Tennessee 83, #10 Iowa 77 (OT) (Columbus, Ohio - South)#3 Houston 74, #11 Ohio State 59 (Tulsa, Okla. - Midwest)

NCAA REGIONAL SEMIFINALS (SWEET 16)Thursday, March 28#3 Purdue 99, #2 Tennessee 94 (OT) (Louisville, Ky. - South)#3 Texas Tech 63, #2 Michigan 44 (Anaheim, Calif. - West)

Friday, March 29#2 Michigan State 80, #3 LSU 63 (Washington, D.C. - East)

NCAA REGIONAL FINALS (ELITE EIGHT)Saturday, March 30#1 Virginia 80, #3 Purdue 75 (OT) (Louisville, Ky. - South)

Sunday, March 31#2 Michigan State 68, #1 Duke 67 (Washington, D.C. - East)

NCAA FINAL FOURSaturday, April 6#3 Texas Tech 61, #2 Michigan State 51 (Minneapolis, Minn.)

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENTNIT FIRST ROUNDTuesday, March 19#1 Indiana 89, #8 Saint Francis (Pa.) 72

Wednesday, March 20#4 Nebraska 80, #5 Butler 76

NIT SECOND ROUNDSaturday, March 23, 2019#1 Indiana 63, #5 Arkansas 60

Sunday, March 24, 2019#1 TCU 88, #4 Nebraska 72 NIT QUARTERFINALSTuesday, March 26, 2019#6 Wichita State 73, #1 Indiana 63

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School Home-Total Avg. Away-Total Avg. Neutral-Total Avg. Games-Total Avg.Illinois 15-194,018 12,935 10-123,031 12,303 8-69,129 8,641 33-386,178 11,702Indiana 21-319,335 15,206 12-146,807 12,234 2-18,743 9,372 35-484,885 13,854Iowa 18-231,650 12,869 10-127,300 12,730 7-72,672 10,382 35-431,622 12,332Maryland 18-252,155 14,009 11-133,936 12,176 5-39,515 7,903 34-425,606 12,518Michigan 18-225,079 12,504 11-134,826 12,257 8-118,989 14,874 37-478,894 12,943Michigan State 16-236,752 14,797 13-168,224 12,940 10-158,722 15,872 39-563,698 14,454Minnesota 16-170,796 10,675 11-132,998 12,091 9-55,452 6,161 36-359,246 9,979Nebraska 18-276,143 15,341 12-129,265 10,772 6-49,979 8,330 36-455,387 12,650Northwestern 18-121,580 6,754 10-136,553 13,655 4-16,473 4,118 32-274,606 8,581Ohio State 18-250,595 13,922 11-148,588 13,508 6-45,458 7,576 35-444,641 12,704Penn State 15-135,690 9,046 13-174,525 11,507 4-24,937 6,234 31-316,449 10,208Purdue 15-217,005 14,467 12-151,202 12,600 9-82,229 9,137 36-450,436 12,512Rutgers 17-106,077 6,240 13-156,141 12,011 1-0 0 31-262,218 8,459Wisconsin 15-257,546 17,170 13-169,590 13,045 6-36,704 6,117 34-463,840 13,642

• The Big Ten’s average attendance led the nation for the 43rd straight season with a total of 3,121,962 in 2018-19

2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEWSTANDINGS

IN THE POLLS - AP/USA TODAY

ATTENDANCE

POSTSEASON RESULTS Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Strk PF PA W-L PCT H A N Strk L10 T25* PF PA1. Michigan State* 16-4 .800 9-1 7-3 W2 75.0 64.5 32-7 .821 15-1 8-5 9-1 L1 8-2 12-3 77.6 65.02. Purdue 16-4 .800 10-0 6-4 W1 73.3 65.3 26-10 .722 15-0 6-6 5-4 L1 7-3 6-3 76.7 67.33. Michigan 15-5 .750 9-1 6-4 L1 68.5 61.3 30-7 .811 17-1 7-4 6-2 L1 6-4 7-5 69.6 58.34. Wisconsin 14-6 .700 7-3 7-3 W3 65.3 60.3 23-11 .676 12-3 8-5 3-3 L2 6-4 3-5 68.6 61.75. Maryland 13-7 .650 8-1 5-5 W1 67.1 64.4 23-11 .676 15-3 6-5 2-3 L1 5-5 4-6 71.4 65.56. Iowa 10-10 .500 6-4 4-6 L4 75.1 76.7 23-12 .657 14-4 4-6 5-2 L1 3-7 6-6 78.3 73.97. Minnesota 9-11 .450 7-3 2-8 L1 68.0 70.0 22-14 .611 13-3 2-9 7-2 L1 5-5 3-8 70.6 69.48. Ohio State 8-12 .400 5-5 2-7 L3 64.6 67.7 20-15 .571 12-6 4-7 4-2 L1 4-6 3-13 69.1 66.29. Indiana 8-12 .400 5-5 3-7 W4 66.0 69.3 19-16 .543 15-6 3-9 1-1 L1 6-4 4-6 71.5 67.810. Penn State 7-13 .350 4-6 3-7 W2 68.2 69.4 14-18 .438 9-6 4-9 1-3 L1 6-4 3-8 69.7 68.611. Illinois 7-13 .350 5-4 1-8 L2 71.0 75.4 12-21 .364 9-6 1-9 2-6 L1 4-6 2-7 72.7 75.212. Rutgers 7-13 .350 4-6 3-7 L2 67.3 72.8 14-16 .467 10-7 4-9 0-0 L2 3-7 2-5 68.1 68.813. Nebraska 6-14 .300 5-5 1-9 W1 67.3 73.1 19-17 .528 13-5 2-10 4-2 L1 4-6 2-8 71.8 67.314. Northwestern 4-16 .200 3-7 1-9 L1 60.5 66.9 13-19 .406 10-8 1-9 2-2 L2 1-9 0-10 65.9 65.1NCAA Tournament Teams in Bold; NIT Teams in Italics; *Big Ten Tournament Champion; ^AP or USA Today polls

NATIONAL HONORSCONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANSCarsen Edwards, Purdue (Second Team)Ethan Happ, Wisconsin (Second Team)Cassius Winston, Michigan State (Second Team)

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FIRST TEAMBruno Fernando, MarylandCASSIUS WINSTON, Michigan StateLamar Stevens, Penn StateCARSEN EDWARDS, PurdueEthan Happ, Wisconsin

SECOND TEAMRomeo Langford, IndianaAnthony Cowan Jr., MarylandIgnas Brazdeikis, MichiganZavier Simpson, MichiganJordan Murphy, Minnesota

THIRD TEAMJordan Bohannon, IowaTyler Cook, IowaNick Ward, Michigan StateAmir Coffey, MinnesotaJames Palmer Jr., Nebraska

HONORABLE MENTIONAyo Dosunmu, IllinoisJuwan Morgan, IndianaJordan Poole, MichiganJon Teske, MichiganKenny Goins, Michigan StateMatt McQuaid, Michigan StateDererk Pardon, NorthwesternKaleb Wesson, Ohio StateRyan Cline, PurdueGeo Baker, Rutgers

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMAyo Dosunmu, IllinoisRomeo Langford, IndianaJoe Wieskamp, IowaJalen Smith, MarylandIgnas Brazdeikis, Michigan

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMBruno Fernando, MarylandZavier Simpson, MichiganMatt McQuaid, Michigan StateJosh Reaves, Penn StateNojel Eastern, Purdue

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cassius Winston, Michigan State

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Josh Reaves, Penn State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan

SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Xavier Tillman, Michigan State

COACH OF THE YEAR: Matt Painter, Purdue

UNANIMOUS SELECTIONS IN ALL CAPS

FIRST TEAMBruno Fernando, MarylandCASSIUS WINSTON, Michigan StateJordan Murphy, MinnesotaCARSEN EDWARDS, PurdueEthan Happ, Wisconsin

SECOND TEAMTyler Cook, IowaAnthony Cowan Jr., MarylandIgnas Brazdeikis, MichiganZavier Simpson, MichiganLamar Stevens, Penn State

THIRD TEAMRomeo Langford, IndianaJuwan Morgan, IndianaNick Ward, Michigan StateAmir Coffey, MinnesotaJames Palmer Jr., Nebraska

HONORABLE MENTIONAyo Dosunmu, IllinoisTrent Frazier, IllinoisJordan Bohannon, IowaLuka Garza, IowaCharles Matthews, MichiganJordan Poole, Michigan

Jon Teske, MichiganKenny Goins, Michigan StateMatt McQuaid, Michigan StateVic Law, NorthwesternDererk Pardon, NorthwesternKaleb Wesson, Ohio StateJosh Reaves, Penn StateRyan Cline, PurdueMatt Haarms, PurdueGeo Baker, RutgersEugene Omoruyi, RutgersD’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cassius Winston, Michigan State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan

COACH OF THE YEAR: Matt Painter, Purdue

UNANIMOUS SELECTIONS IN ALL CAPS

Name School Yr. MajorAaron Jordan Illinois Sr. Recreation, Sport And TourismSamson Oladimeji Illinois Jr. Community HealthVijay Blackmon Indiana Jr. Recreational TherapyJohnny Jager Indiana Sr. Sport Marketing & ManagementZach McRoberts Indiana Gr. Business AnalyticsJustin Smith Indiana So. EntrepreneurshipQuentin Taylor Indiana Sr. Safety ManagementAustin Ash Iowa So. Sport & Recreation ManagementMichael Baer Iowa So. BusinessNicholas Baer Iowa Gr. Sport & Recreation ManagementConnor McCaffery Iowa So. BusinessJack Nunge Iowa So. Pre-BusinessWill Clark Maryland Jr. MathematicsBruno Fernando Maryland So. Letters & SciencesReese Mona Maryland So. FinanceDarryl Morsell Maryland So. Letters & SciencesAndrew Terrell Maryland Sr. CommunicationTravis Valmon Maryland Jr. Finance & Info SystemsC.J. Baird Michigan So. Business AdministrationAustin Davis Michigan Jr. Movement ScienceCharles Matthews Michigan Sr. General StudiesRico Ozuna-Harrison Michigan So. UndeclaredJordan Poole Michigan So. UndeclaredLuke Wilson Michigan So. Sport ManagementKyle Ahrens Michigan State Gr. AdvertisingConner George Michigan State Gr. CommunicationJack Hoiberg Michigan State So. CommunicationXavier Tillman Michigan State So. CommunicationCassius Winston Michigan State Jr. Advertising ManagementBrendan Conroy Minnesota So. UndeclaredMichael Hurt Minnesota Sr. KinesiologyBrady Rudrud Minnesota Jr. Entrepreneurial Management

Tanner Borchardt Nebraska Sr. ManagementJustin Costello Nebraska So. Communication Studies/PsychologyThorir Thorbjarnarson Nebraska So. PsychologyJohnny Trueblood Nebraska Sr. Business AdministrationBarret Benson Northwestern Jr. Radio/Television/FilmAaron Falzon Northwestern Sr. Learning & Organizational ChangeCharlie Hall Northwestern Sr. Radio/Television/FilmVic Law Northwestern Sr. Sports AdministrationTino Malnati Northwestern So. Communication StudiesDanny Hummer Ohio State Sr. EconomicsMusa Jallow Ohio State Jr. Pre-Exercise ScienceJoey Lane Ohio State Sr. MarketingKyle Young Ohio State So. Sport IndustryStephen Beattie Penn State Jr. Security And Risk AnalysisJohn Harrar Penn State So. Management Information SystemsKyle McCloskey Penn State So. Liberal ArtsAustin Thomas Penn State So. Supply Chain And Information SystemsGrady Eifert Purdue Sr. Selling And Sales ManagementMatt Haarms Purdue Jr. Political ScienceTommy Luce Purdue Jr. Organizational LeadershipSasha Stefanovic Purdue So. FinanceGeo Baker Rutgers So. Human Resource ManagementShaquille Doorson Rutgers Gr. Adult And Continuing EducationJoey Downes Rutgers Jr. EnglishMyles Johnson Rutgers So. Electrical And Computer EngineeringLuke Nathan Rutgers So. MarketingMichael Ballard Wisconsin Jr. Business Finance And Investment BankingBrad Davison Wisconsin So. Business Management And Human ResourceEthan Happ Wisconsin Gr. Educational Leadership And Policy AnalysisWalt McGrory Wisconsin So. BusinessBrevin Pritzl Wisconsin Gr. Educational Leadership And Policy AnalysisNate Reuvers Wisconsin So. Business Finance And Investment BankingD’Mitrik Trice Wisconsin Jr. Communication Arts

Aaron Jordan, Illinois; Zach McRoberts, Indiana; Nicholas Baer, Iowa; Bruno Fernando, Maryland; Isaiah Livers, Michigan; Cassius Winston, Michigan State; Jordan Murphy, Minnesota; Isaiah Roby, Nebraska; Dererk Pardon, Northwestern; Joey Lane, Ohio State; Deivis Zemgulis, Penn State; Grady Eifert, Purdue; Shaquille Doorson, Rutgers; Khalil Iverson, Wisconsin

2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEWALL-BIG TEN TEAMS (SELECTED BY CONFERENCE COACHES)

ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS (SELECTED BY MEDIA)

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD HONOREES

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To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games.

SCORING## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 36 277 135 185 874 24.32. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 32 230 20 157 637 19.93. James Palmer, Nebraska 36 213 67 215 708 19.74. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 39 243 84 163 733 18.85. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 257 0 75 589 17.36. Amir Coffey, Minnesota 36 198 41 162 599 16.67. Romeo Langford, Indiana 32 177 34 140 528 16.58. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 34 168 70 125 531 15.69. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 215 26 88 544 15.510. Vic Law, Northwestern 30 151 56 92 450 15.011. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 37 188 56 116 548 14.812. Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 32 156 26 130 468 14.613. Tyler Cook, Iowa 33 174 0 130 478 14.514. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 36 174 8 164 520 14.415. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 32 173 6 95 447 14.016. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 32 163 50 66 442 13.8 Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 28 141 14 90 386 13.818. Trent Frazier, Illinois 32 148 80 63 439 13.719. Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 36 178 82 53 491 13.6 Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 173 3 113 462 13.621. Luka Garza, Iowa 32 156 21 86 419 13.122. Nick Ward, Michigan State 34 163 2 111 439 12.923. Jordan Poole, Michigan 37 161 75 75 472 12.824. Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 33 169 5 71 414 12.525. Charles Matthews, Michigan 34 153 29 80 415 12.2 Geo Baker, Rutgers 31 129 60 60 378 12.227. C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 34 137 62 73 409 12.0 Ryan Cline, Purdue 36 149 111 23 432 12.029. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 35 148 28 90 414 11.830. Jalen Smith, Maryland 33 145 19 77 386 11.7

REBOUNDING## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 36 118 279 397 11.02. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 100 262 362 10.63. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 77 265 342 10.14. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 39 84 265 349 8.95. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 88 199 287 8.26. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 32 96 153 249 7.87. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 32 53 192 245 7.78. Tyler Cook, Iowa 33 71 181 252 7.69. Mike Watkins, Penn State 27 60 140 200 7.410. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 39 96 188 284 7.311. Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 28 64 137 201 7.212. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 35 88 158 246 7.0 Jon Teske, Michigan 37 73 186 259 7.014. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 35 66 176 242 6.9 Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 32 77 144 221 6.916. Jalen Smith, Maryland 33 90 135 225 6.817. Vic Law, Northwestern 30 31 161 192 6.418. Nick Ward, Michigan State 34 59 147 206 6.119. Myles Johnson, Rutgers 31 79 99 178 5.720. Nojel Eastern, Purdue 36 67 132 199 5.521. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 37 43 158 201 5.4

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct1. Matt Haarms, Purdue 36 132 209 .6322. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 173 285 .6073. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 39 144 238 .6054. Nick Ward, Michigan State 34 163 281 .5805. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 32 173 303 .5716. Mike Watkins, Penn State 27 88 157 .5617. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 215 385 .5588. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 35 152 276 .5519. Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 33 169 312 .54210. Luka Garza, Iowa 32 156 294 .53111. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 257 485 .53012. Jon Teske, Michigan 37 137 263 .52113. Tyler Cook, Iowa 33 174 341 .51014. Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 32 156 312 .50015. Justin Smith, Indiana 35 122 246 .496

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Assists Avg/G1. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 39 291 7.52. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 37 244 6.63. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 153 4.54. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 34 150 4.45. Geo Baker, Rutgers 31 126 4.16. C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 34 119 3.57. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 35 118 3.48. Ryan Cline, Purdue 36 120 3.3 Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 32 104 3.310. Amir Coffey, Minnesota 36 115 3.211. Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 36 112 3.112. Devonte Green, Indiana 28 85 3.0 Connor McCaffery, Iowa 34 102 3.0 Dupree McBrayer, Minnesota 35 105 3.0 Vic Law, Northwestern 30 90 3.0 James Palmer, Nebraska 36 107 3.0

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Rasir Bolton, Penn State 32 92 105 87.62. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 35 102 117 87.23. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 39 163 194 84.04. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 36 185 221 83.75. Jordan Poole, Michigan 37 75 90 83.36. Brad Davison, Wisconsin 34 76 94 80.97. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 34 125 155 80.68. Luka Garza, Iowa 32 86 107 80.49. Vic Law, Northwestern 30 92 117 78.610. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 113 145 77.911. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 37 116 150 77.312. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 32 157 204 77.013. Anthony Gaines, Northwestern 32 80 104 76.914. C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 34 73 95 76.815. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa 35 79 103 76.7

STEALS## Player-Team G Steals Avg/G1. Josh Reaves, Penn State 32 80 2.52. Geo Baker, Rutgers 31 51 1.63. Jamari Wheeler, Penn State 32 47 1.54. James Palmer, Nebraska 36 52 1.4 Zavier Simpson, Michigan 37 53 1.4 Trent Frazier, Illinois 32 44 1.4 Devonte Green, Indiana 28 38 1.48. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 36 48 1.3 Thomas Allen, Nebraska 29 38 1.3 Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 32 41 1.3 Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 35 44 1.312. C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 34 41 1.2 Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 41 1.214. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 38 1.1 Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 36 40 1.1 Rob Phinisee, Indiana 32 35 1.1 Nojel Eastern, Purdue 36 39 1.1 Jordan Poole, Michigan 37 40 1.1 Brad Davison, Wisconsin 34 36 1.1 Charles Matthews, Michigan 34 36 1.1

THREE-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct1. Isaiah Livers, Michigan 35 52 122 42.62. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa 35 59 139 42.43. Matt McQuaid, Michigan State 36 73 173 42.24. Isaiah Moss, Iowa 35 48 114 42.15. Ryan Cline, Purdue 36 111 266 41.76. Aaron Jordan, Illinois 33 59 142 41.57. Aaron Wiggins, Maryland 34 62 150 41.38. Devonte Green, Indiana 28 48 117 41.0 Gabe Kalscheur, Minnesota 36 77 188 41.010. Trent Frazier, Illinois 32 80 197 40.6 Eric Ayala, Maryland 34 52 128 40.612. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 39 84 211 39.813. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 37 56 143 39.214. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin 34 76 195 39.015. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 35 79 206 38.3

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THREE-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 36 135 3.82. Ryan Cline, Purdue 36 111 3.13. Trent Frazier, Illinois 32 80 2.54. Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 36 82 2.3 Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 35 79 2.36. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin 34 76 2.2 Cassius Winston, Michigan State 39 84 2.28. Gabe Kalscheur, Minnesota 36 77 2.1 Myles Dread, Penn State 32 67 2.1 Anthony Cowan, Maryland 34 70 2.111. Matt McQuaid, Michigan State 36 73 2.0 Jordan Poole, Michigan 37 75 2.013. Ryan Taylor, Northwestern 31 60 1.9 Geo Baker, Rutgers 31 60 1.9 Vic Law, Northwestern 30 56 1.9 James Palmer, Nebraska 36 67 1.9

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Matt Haarms, Purdue 36 74 2.12. Jon Teske, Michigan 37 75 2.03. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 35 66 1.9 Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 64 1.95. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin 34 60 1.86. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 39 65 1.77. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 54 1.5 Mike Watkins, Penn State 27 41 1.59. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 35 46 1.3 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 44 1.3 Kenny Goins, Michigan State 39 50 1.312. Nick Ward, Michigan State 34 42 1.2 Jalen Smith, Maryland 33 40 1.214. Shaquille Doorson, Rutgers 31 32 1.0 Nicholas Baer, Iowa 35 36 1.0 Josh Reaves, Penn State 32 31 1.0 Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 32 31 1.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team G Asst Avg. Turn Avg. Ratio1. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 37 244 6.6 74 2.0 3.32. Ryan Cline, Purdue 36 120 3.3 42 1.2 2.93. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 39 291 7.5 114 2.9 2.64. Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 36 112 3.1 51 1.4 2.25. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 35 118 3.4 58 1.7 2.06. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 34 150 4.4 94 2.8 1.6 C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 34 119 3.5 76 2.2 1.68. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 153 4.5 104 3.1 1.59. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 32 104 3.3 72 2.3 1.4 Amir Coffey, Minnesota 36 115 3.2 83 2.3 1.4 Geo Baker, Rutgers 31 126 4.1 92 3.0 1.412. Devonte Green, Indiana 28 85 3.0 63 2.3 1.3 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 36 118 3.32. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 32 96 3.03. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 100 2.94. Jalen Smith, Maryland 33 90 2.75. Myles Johnson, Rutgers 31 79 2.5 Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 35 88 2.5 Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 88 2.5 Tanner Borchardt, Nebraska 36 89 2.5 Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 39 96 2.510. Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 32 77 2.411. Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 33 76 2.3 Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 28 64 2.3 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 77 2.314. Mike Watkins, Penn State 27 60 2.2 Kenny Goins, Michigan State 39 84 2.2 Tyler Cook, Iowa 33 71 2.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 34 265 7.8 Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 36 279 7.83. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 34 262 7.74. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 39 265 6.85. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 32 192 6.06. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 35 199 5.77. Tyler Cook, Iowa 33 181 5.58. Vic Law, Northwestern 30 161 5.49. Mike Watkins, Penn State 27 140 5.210. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 35 176 5.0 Jon Teske, Michigan 37 186 5.012. Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 28 137 4.913. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 39 188 4.8 Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 32 153 4.815. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 37 168 4.5 Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 35 158 4.5 Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 32 144 4.5

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Minutes Avg/G1. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 32 1180 36.92. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 36 1274 35.43. James Palmer, Nebraska 36 1269 35.34. Amir Coffey, Minnesota 36 1268 35.25. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 34 1179 34.76. Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 36 1240 34.47. Romeo Langford, Indiana 32 1090 34.18. Geo Baker, Rutgers 31 1054 34.09. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 37 1256 33.9 Ryan Cline, Purdue 36 1221 33.9

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SCORING OFFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Iowa 35 2740 78.32. Michigan State 39 3025 77.63. Purdue 36 2760 76.74. Illinois 33 2398 72.75. Nebraska 36 2586 71.86. Indiana 35 2504 71.57. Maryland 34 2429 71.48. Minnesota 36 2543 70.69. Penn State 32 2229 69.710. Michigan 37 2575 69.611. Ohio State 35 2419 69.112. Wisconsin 34 2333 68.613. Rutgers 31 2105 67.914. Northwestern 32 2108 65.9

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Michigan 37 2158 58.32. Wisconsin 34 2099 61.73. Michigan State 39 2534 65.04. Northwestern 32 2082 65.15. Maryland 34 2228 65.56. Ohio State 35 2318 66.27. Purdue 36 2421 67.3 Nebraska 36 2421 67.39. Indiana 35 2374 67.810. Penn State 32 2196 68.611. Rutgers 31 2132 68.812. Minnesota 36 2498 69.413. Iowa 35 2585 73.914. Illinois 33 2483 75.2

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Michigan State 39 77.6 65.0 +12.62. Michigan 37 69.6 58.3 +11.33. Purdue 36 76.7 67.3 +9.44. Wisconsin 34 68.6 61.7 +6.95. Maryland 34 71.4 65.5 +5.96. Nebraska 36 71.8 67.3 +4.67. Iowa 35 78.3 73.9 +4.48. Indiana 35 71.5 67.8 +3.79. Ohio State 35 69.1 66.2 +2.910. Minnesota 36 70.6 69.4 +1.311. Penn State 32 69.7 68.6 +1.012. Northwestern 32 65.9 65.1 +0.813. Rutgers 31 67.9 68.8 -0.914. Illinois 33 72.7 75.2 -2.6

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Michigan State 39 564 749 .7532. Maryland 34 466 627 .7433. Iowa 35 627 849 .7394. Northwestern 32 405 551 .7355. Ohio State 35 477 650 .7346. Purdue 36 461 641 .7197. Illinois 33 415 591 .7028. Michigan 37 406 579 .7019. Nebraska 36 484 694 .69710. Penn State 32 425 613 .69311. Minnesota 36 578 848 .68212. Indiana 35 455 695 .65513. Wisconsin 34 344 531 .64814. Rutgers 31 372 584 .637

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan State 39 1071 2230 .4802. Indiana 35 919 2009 .4573. Iowa 35 914 2006 .4564. Purdue 36 967 2145 .4515. Wisconsin 34 874 1945 .4496. Maryland 34 858 1909 .4497. Michigan 37 941 2102 .4488. Minnesota 36 887 2039 .4359. Ohio State 35 839 1931 .43410. Illinois 33 862 2001 .43111. Nebraska 36 916 2133 .42912. Rutgers 31 771 1842 .41913. Penn State 32 791 1898 .41714. Northwestern 32 735 1828 .402 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan State 39 905 2378 .3812. Maryland 34 795 2005 .3973. Wisconsin 34 774 1950 .3974. Michigan 37 823 2073 .3975. Purdue 36 831 1997 .4166. Indiana 35 862 2057 .4197. Northwestern 32 743 1770 .4208. Nebraska 36 875 2080 .4219. Ohio State 35 814 1929 .42210. Rutgers 31 755 1776 .42511. Minnesota 36 922 2107 .43812. Penn State 32 778 1766 .44113. Iowa 35 943 2104 .44814. Illinois 33 849 1834 .463

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan State 39 319 844 .3782. Purdue 36 365 977 .3743. Iowa 35 285 782 .3644. Wisconsin 34 241 672 .3595. Maryland 34 247 707 .3496. Illinois 33 259 751 .3457. Michigan 37 287 839 .3428. Ohio State 35 264 774 .3419. Nebraska 36 270 800 .33810. Penn State 32 222 693 .32011. Minnesota 36 191 603 .31712. Northwestern 32 233 745 .31313. Indiana 35 211 676 .31214. Rutgers 31 191 612 .312

THREE-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan 37 181 623 .2912. Northwestern 32 166 567 .2933. Wisconsin 34 215 682 .3154. Michigan State 39 280 885 .3165. Maryland 34 252 790 .3196. Iowa 35 281 866 . 3247. Ohio State 35 236 722 .3278. Illinois 33 214 650 .3299. Indiana 35 260 785 .33110. Nebraska 36 237 714 .33211. Minnesota 36 243 714 .34012. Purdue 36 295 862 .34213. Rutgers 31 239 677 .35314. Penn State 32 208 588 .354

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REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Michigan State 39 1580 40.52. Maryland 34 1336 39.33. Rutgers 31 1210 39.04. Purdue 36 1338 37.25. Penn State 32 1172 36.66. Minnesota 36 1313 36.57. Indiana 35 1272 36.38. Iowa 35 1246 35.69. Nebraska 36 1277 35.510. Wisconsin 34 1197 35.211. Michigan 37 1301 35.212. Ohio State 35 1216 34.713. Northwestern 32 1091 34.114. Illinois 33 1088 33.0 REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Maryland 34 1050 30.92. Michigan State 39 1236 31.73. Purdue 36 1153 32.04. Ohio State 35 1171 33.55. Michigan 37 1268 34.36. Penn State 32 1100 34.47. Minnesota 36 1251 34.88. Iowa 35 1217 34.89. Rutgers 31 1081 34.910. Indiana 35 1234 35.311. Wisconsin 34 1206 35.512. Northwestern 32 1163 36.313. Illinois 33 1205 36.514. Nebraska 36 1358 37.7

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Michigan State 39 1580 40.5 1236 31.7 +8.82. Maryland 34 1336 39.3 1050 30.9 +8.43. Purdue 36 1338 37.2 1153 32.0 +5.14. Rutgers 31 1210 39.0 1081 34.9 +4.25. Penn State 32 1172 36.6 1100 34.4 +2.36. Minnesota 36 1313 36.5 1251 34.8 +1.77. Ohio State 35 1216 34.7 1171 33.5 +1.38. Indiana 35 1272 36.3 1234 35.3 +1.19. Michigan 37 1301 35.2 1268 34.3 +0.910. Iowa 35 1246 35.6 1217 34.8 +0.811. Wisconsin 34 1197 35.2 1206 35.5 -0.312. Northwestern 32 1091 34.1 1163 36.3 -2.3 Nebraska 36 1277 35.5 1358 37.7 -2.314. Illinois 33 1088 33.0 1205 36.5 -3.5

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Michigan State 39 205 5.32. Maryland 34 163 4.83. Indiana 35 154 4.44. Nebraska 36 151 4.25. Northwestern 32 134 4.26. Wisconsin 34 140 4.17. Michigan 37 149 4.08. Rutgers 31 124 4.09. Purdue 36 143 4.010. Minnesota 36 140 3.911. Penn State 32 122 3.812. Iowa 35 112 3.213. Illinois 33 86 2.614. Ohio State 35 85 2.4

ASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G1. Michigan State 39 715 18.32. Iowa 35 542 15.53. Minnesota 36 523 14.54. Purdue 36 518 14.45. Ohio State 35 494 14.16. Northwestern 32 451 14.17. Michigan 37 512 13.88. Illinois 33 446 13.59. Indiana 35 469 13.410. Maryland 34 447 13.111. Nebraska 36 466 12.912. Wisconsin 34 430 12.613. Rutgers 31 390 12.614. Penn State 32 389 12.2

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G1. Penn State 32 245 7.72. Illinois 33 245 7.43. Nebraska 36 260 7.24. Rutgers 31 201 6.55. Indiana 35 226 6.56. Purdue 36 220 6.17. Michigan 37 225 6.18. Iowa 35 211 6.09. Ohio State 35 206 5.910. Northwestern 32 176 5.511. Wisconsin 34 177 5.212. Michigan State 39 201 5.213. Minnesota 36 175 4.914. Maryland 34 148 4.4

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Nebraska 36 344 9.6 470 13.1 +3.52. Michigan 37 336 9.1 433 11.7 +2.63. Illinois 33 435 13.2 517 15.7 +2.54. Purdue 36 382 10.6 448 12.4 +1.85. Wisconsin 34 327 9.6 387 11.4 +1.86. Northwestern 32 351 11.0 386 12.1 +1.17. Penn State 32 399 12.5 433 13.5 +1.18. Iowa 35 426 12.2 458 13.1 +0.99. Indiana 35 433 12.4 439 12.5 +0.210. Minnesota 36 419 11.6 413 11.5 -0.211. Ohio State 35 439 12.5 426 12.2 -0.412. Rutgers 31 408 13.2 370 11.9 -1.213. Michigan State 39 493 12.6 398 10.2 -2.414. Maryland 34 438 12.9 318 9.4 -3.5

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Michigan 37 512 13.8 336 9.1 1.52. Michigan State 39 715 18.3 493 12.6 1.53. Purdue 36 518 14.4 382 10.6 1.44. Nebraska 36 466 12.9 344 9.6 1.45. Wisconsin 34 430 12.6 327 9.6 1.36. Northwestern 32 451 14.1 351 11.0 1.37. Iowa 35 542 15.5 426 12.2 1.38. Minnesota 36 523 14.5 419 11.6 1.29. Ohio State 35 494 14.1 439 12.5 1.110. Indiana 35 469 13.4 433 12.4 1.111. Illinois 33 446 13.5 435 13.2 1.012. Maryland 34 447 13.1 438 12.9 1.013. Penn State 32 389 12.2 399 12.5 1.014. Rutgers 31 390 12.6 408 13.2 1.0

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2018-19 TEAM STATS - ALL GAMESOFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Rutgers 31 391 12.62. Penn State 32 384 12.03. Purdue 36 431 12.04. Minnesota 36 407 11.35. Maryland 34 380 11.26. Michigan State 39 421 10.87. Illinois 33 351 10.68. Nebraska 36 382 10.69. Iowa 35 361 10.310. Indiana 35 341 9.711. Ohio State 35 328 9.412. Northwestern 32 278 8.713. Wisconsin 34 285 8.414. Michigan 37 308 8.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING PERCENTAGE## Team G OReb DReb. OReb Pct1. Purdue 36 431 818 .3452. Maryland 34 380 734 .3413. Michigan State 39 421 821 .3394. Rutgers 31 391 778 .3345. Penn State 32 384 819 .3196. Minnesota 36 407 891 .3147. Iowa 35 361 849 .2988. Illinois 33 351 860 .2909. Nebraska 36 382 945 .28810. Indiana 35 341 871 .28111. Ohio State 35 328 861 .27612. Michigan 37 308 940 .24713. Wisconsin 34 285 878 .24514. Northwestern 32 278 874 .241

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Michigan State 39 1159 29.72. Maryland 34 956 28.13. Michigan 37 993 26.84. Wisconsin 34 912 26.85. Indiana 35 931 26.66. Rutgers 31 819 26.47. Northwestern 32 813 25.48. Ohio State 35 888 25.49. Iowa 35 885 25.310. Purdue 36 907 25.211. Minnesota 36 906 25.212. Nebraska 36 895 24.913. Penn State 32 788 24.614. Illinois 33 737 22.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING PERCENTAGE## Team G DReb OReb. DReb Pct1. Maryland 34 956 316 .7522. Michigan 37 993 328 .7523. Ohio State 35 888 310 .7414. Northwestern 32 813 289 .7385. Penn State 32 788 281 .7376. Michigan State 39 1159 415 .7367. Wisconsin 34 912 328 .7358. Rutgers 31 819 303 .7309. Purdue 36 907 335 .73010. Indiana 35 931 363 .71911. Minnesota 36 906 360 .71612. Iowa 35 885 368 .70613. Nebraska 36 895 413 .68414. Illinois 33 737 345 .681

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Purdue 36 365 10.12. Michigan State 39 319 8.23. Iowa 35 285 8.14. Illinois 33 259 7.85. Michigan 37 287 7.86. Ohio State 35 264 7.57. Nebraska 36 270 7.58. Northwestern 32 233 7.39. Maryland 34 247 7.310. Wisconsin 34 241 7.111. Penn State 32 222 6.912. Rutgers 31 191 6.213. Indiana 35 211 6.014. Minnesota 36 191 5.3

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SCORING## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 20 131 60 105 427 21.42. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 20 144 13 98 399 20.03. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 20 124 38 105 391 19.64. James Palmer, Nebraska 20 110 33 119 372 18.66. Amir Coffey, Minnesota 20 117 26 92 352 17.67. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 145 0 46 336 16.88. Romeo Langford, Indiana 20 106 26 90 328 16.49. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 20 97 42 76 312 15.610. Nick Ward, Michigan State 15 86 2 56 230 15.311. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 20 106 32 52 296 14.812. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 20 120 4 50 294 14.713. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 20 98 35 55 286 14.3 Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 113 12 47 285 14.315. Tyler Cook, Iowa 18 94 0 63 251 13.916. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 20 93 3 82 271 13.617. Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 20 108 0 53 269 13.518. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 96 2 73 267 13.419. Jordan Poole, Michigan 20 92 37 41 262 13.1 Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 17 79 13 51 222 13.121. Luka Garza, Iowa 19 91 9 52 243 12.8 Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 20 94 41 26 255 12.824. Vic Law, Northwestern 19 82 31 44 239 12.6 Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 20 69 49 64 251 12.626. Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 17 75 3 58 211 12.427. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 20 92 21 41 246 12.328. Trent Frazier, Illinois 20 82 43 36 243 12.229. Jon Teske, Michigan 20 86 20 37 229 11.530. Geo Baker, Rutgers 20 76 34 41 227 11.4 REBOUNDING## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 65 162 227 11.42. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 20 66 152 218 10.93. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 43 150 193 9.74. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 20 43 143 186 9.35. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 57 121 178 8.96. Tyler Cook, Iowa 18 31 115 146 8.17. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 20 32 120 152 7.6 Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 20 44 108 152 7.69. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 20 51 94 145 7.310. Jon Teske, Michigan 20 42 102 144 7.211. Mike Watkins, Penn State 20 43 98 141 7.112. Nick Ward, Michigan State 15 28 77 105 7.013. Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 17 37 78 115 6.814. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 19 38 90 128 6.715. Nojel Eastern, Purdue 20 41 90 131 6.6 Jalen Smith, Maryland 20 50 81 131 6.617. Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 17 38 73 111 6.5 Vic Law, Northwestern 19 14 110 124 6.519. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 20 45 83 128 6.420. Matt Haarms, Purdue 20 40 75 115 5.8

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct1. Matt Haarms, Purdue 20 70 110 .6362. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 20 74 127 .5833. Mike Watkins, Penn State 20 64 111 .577 Nick Ward, Michigan State 15 86 149 .577 Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 20 120 208 .5776. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 96 172 .5587. Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 20 108 197 .5488. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 19 84 154 .5459. Jon Teske, Michigan 20 86 161 .53410. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 145 283 .51211. Luka Garza, Iowa 19 91 180 .50612. Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 17 79 161 .49113. Tyler Cook, Iowa 18 94 192 .49014. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 113 238 .47515. Jalen Smith, Maryland 20 86 183 .470

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Assists Avg/G1. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 20 157 7.92. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 20 125 6.33. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 91 4.64. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 20 86 4.35. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 20 71 3.66. James Palmer, Nebraska 20 68 3.48. Geo Baker, Rutgers 20 66 3.3 Jamari Wheeler, Penn State 20 66 3.3 C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 19 62 3.3 Amir Coffey, Minnesota 20 65 3.3 Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 20 65 3.313. Dupree McBrayer, Minnesota 20 63 3.214. Ryan Cline, Purdue 20 60 3.015. Vic Law, Northwestern 19 56 2.9 Nojel Eastern, Purdue 20 57 2.9

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 20 64 71 90.12. Rasir Bolton, Penn State 20 56 64 87.53. Luther Muhammad, Ohio State 18 38 45 84.44. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 20 105 126 83.35. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 73 89 82.0 Cassius Winston, Michigan State 20 105 128 82.0 Jordan Poole, Michigan 20 41 50 82.08. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 20 76 93 81.79. Luka Garza, Iowa 19 52 64 81.310. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 20 56 69 81.211. Anthony Gaines, Northwestern 20 57 71 80.312. Andres Feliz, Illinois 20 57 72 79.213. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa 20 40 51 78.414. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 20 55 71 77.515. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 20 98 128 76.6

STEALS## Player-Team G Steals Avg/G1. Josh Reaves, Penn State 20 52 2.62. Jamari Wheeler, Penn State 20 34 1.7 Geo Baker, Rutgers 20 33 1.74. James Palmer, Nebraska 20 32 1.6 James Palmer, Nebraska 20 32 1.66. C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 19 29 1.5 Carsen Edwards, Purdue 20 30 1.58. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 28 1.4 Zavier Simpson, Michigan 20 27 1.4 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 27 1.411. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 20 25 1.312. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 20 24 1.2 Dupree McBrayer, Minnesota 20 24 1.2 Grady Eifert, Purdue 20 23 1.2 Trent Frazier, Illinois 20 23 1.216. Thomas Allen, Nebraska 18 20 1.1 Rob Phinisee, Indiana 18 20 1.1

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## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct1. Brevin Pritzl, Wisconsin 20 23 43 53.52. Grady Eifert, Purdue 20 22 46 47.83. Isaiah Moss, Iowa 20 28 64 43.8 Ryan Cline, Purdue 20 56 128 43.85. Matt McQuaid, Michigan State 18 40 93 43.0 Gabe Kalscheur, Minnesota 20 40 93 43.07. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 20 35 82 42.78. Aaron Wiggins, Maryland 20 33 78 42.39. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa 20 33 79 41.810. Justin Ahrens, Ohio State 16 17 41 41.511. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 20 36 87 41.412. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 20 49 121 40.513. Eric Ayala, Maryland 20 29 74 39.214. Devonte Green, Indiana 17 21 54 38.915. Trent Frazier, Illinois 20 43 111 38.7

THREE-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 20 60 3.02. Ryan Cline, Purdue 20 56 2.83. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 20 49 2.54. Matt McQuaid, Michigan State 18 40 2.2 Myles Dread, Penn State 20 43 2.2 Trent Frazier, Illinois 20 43 2.27. Anthony Cowan, Maryland 20 42 2.1 Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 20 41 2.110. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin 20 40 2.0 Gabe Kalscheur, Minnesota 20 40 2.012. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 20 38 1.9 Jordan Poole, Michigan 20 37 1.914. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 20 36 1.8 Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan 20 35 1.8

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Matt Haarms, Purdue 20 48 2.42. Jon Teske, Michigan 20 43 2.23. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 20 38 1.9 Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin 20 38 1.95. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 20 35 1.86. Mike Watkins, Penn State 20 33 1.77. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 32 1.68. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 30 1.5 Nick Ward, Michigan State 15 22 1.510. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 20 28 1.411. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 23 1.212. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 19 21 1.1 Jalen Smith, Maryland 20 21 1.114. Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 20 20 1.0 Josh Reaves, Penn State 20 20 1.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team G Asst Avg/G Turn Avg/G Ratio1. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 20 125 6.3 39 2.0 3.22. Ryan Cline, Purdue 20 60 3.0 24 1.2 2.53. Dupree McBrayer, Minnesota 20 63 3.2 26 1.3 2.4 Cassius Winston, Michigan State 20 157 7.9 65 3.3 2.45. Jamari Wheeler, Penn State 20 66 3.3 30 1.5 2.26. Jordan Bohannon, Iowa 20 71 3.6 35 1.8 2.07. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 91 4.6 60 3.0 1.5 James Palmer, Nebraska 20 68 3.4 45 2.3 1.5 Anthony Cowan, Maryland 20 86 4.3 59 3.0 1.511. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois 20 65 3.3 47 2.4 1.412. C.J. Jackson, Ohio State 19 62 3.3 46 2.4 1.3 Amir Coffey, Minnesota 20 65 3.3 49 2.5 1.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 20 66 3.3 Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 65 3.33. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 57 2.94. Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 20 51 2.65. Jalen Smith, Maryland 20 50 2.5 Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Illinois 20 49 2.5 Tanner Borchardt, Nebraska 20 49 2.58. Myles Johnson, Rutgers 20 48 2.49. Xavier Tillman, Michigan State 20 45 2.310. Kaleb Wesson, Ohio State 17 38 2.2 Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 20 44 2.2 Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 17 37 2.2 Mike Watkins, Penn State 20 43 2.2 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 43 2.2 Justin Smith, Indiana 20 43 2.2 Kenny Goins, Michigan State 20 43 2.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Bruno Fernando, Maryland 20 162 8.12. Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 20 152 7.63. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 20 150 7.54. Kenny Goins, Michigan State 20 143 7.25. Tyler Cook, Iowa 18 115 6.46. Juwan Morgan, Indiana 20 121 6.17. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 20 120 6.08. Vic Law, Northwestern 19 110 5.89. Isaiah Roby, Nebraska 20 108 5.410. Nick Ward, Michigan State 15 77 5.1 Jon Teske, Michigan 20 102 5.112. Mike Watkins, Penn State 20 98 4.913. Daniel Oturu, Minnesota 19 90 4.7 Dererk Pardon, Northwestern 20 94 4.715. Eugene Omoruyi, Rutgers 17 78 4.6

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Minutes Avg/G1. Lamar Stevens, Penn State 20 746 37.32. James Palmer, Nebraska 20 737 36.94. Amir Coffey, Minnesota 20 717 35.95. Zavier Simpson, Michigan 20 714 35.76. Carsen Edwards, Purdue 20 706 35.3 Anthony Cowan, Maryland 20 705 35.38. Glynn Watson Jr., Nebraska 20 699 35.010. Cassius Winston, Michigan State 20 698 34.9 Jordan Poole, Michigan 20 698 34.9 Romeo Langford, Indiana 20 697 34.9

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SCORING OFFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Iowa 20 1501 75.12. Michigan State 20 1500 75.03. Purdue 20 1465 73.34. Illinois 20 1419 71.05. Michigan 20 1370 68.56. Penn State 20 1363 68.27. Minnesota 20 1359 68.08. Rutgers 20 1346 67.3 Nebraska 20 1346 67.310. Maryland 20 1341 67.111. Indiana 20 1320 66.012. Wisconsin 20 1305 65.313. Ohio State 20 1291 64.614. Northwestern 20 1209 60.5

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg/G1. Wisconsin 20 1206 60.32. Michigan 20 1225 61.33. Maryland 20 1287 64.44. Michigan State 20 1289 64.55. Purdue 20 1306 65.36. Northwestern 20 1337 66.97. Ohio State 20 1354 67.78. Indiana 20 1386 69.39. Penn State 20 1388 69.410. Minnesota 20 1399 70.011. Rutgers 20 1455 72.812. Nebraska 20 1462 73.113. Illinois 20 1508 75.414. Iowa 20 1533 76.7

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Michigan State 20 75.0 85.6 +10.62. Purdue 20 73.3 81.2 +8.03. Michigan 20 68.5 75.8 +7.34. Wisconsin 20 65.3 70.2 +5.05. Maryland 20 67.1 69.8 +2.76. Penn State 20 68.2 66.9 -1.37. Iowa 20 75.1 73.5 -1.68. Minnesota 20 68.0 66.0 -2.09. Ohio State 20 64.6 61.4 -3.210. Indiana 20 66.0 62.7 -3.311. Illinois 20 71.0 66.5 -4.512. Rutgers 20 67.3 61.9 -5.513. Nebraska 20 67.3 61.5 -5.814. Northwestern 20 60.5 54.1 -6.4

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Michigan State 20 310 402 .7712. Maryland 20 258 337 .7663. Iowa 20 322 435 .7404. Northwestern 20 211 286 .7385. Michigan 20 210 285 .7376. Ohio State 20 240 327 .7347. Purdue 20 267 368 .7268. Illinois 20 282 390 .7239. Penn State 20 266 388 .68610. Nebraska 20 244 359 .68011. Indiana 20 265 390 .67912. Minnesota 20 298 440 .67713. Rutgers 20 247 384 .64314. Wisconsin 20 186 308 .604

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan State 20 524 1093 .4792. Michigan 20 503 1147 .4393. Wisconsin 20 492 1123 .4384. Iowa 20 512 1173 .4365. Minnesota 20 480 1103 .4356. Maryland 20 469 1078 .4357. Purdue 20 508 1173 .4338. Illinois 20 500 1180 .4249. Rutgers 20 493 1173 .42010. Indiana 20 475 1137 .41811. Penn State 20 485 1175 .41312. Ohio State 20 454 1106 .41013. Nebraska 20 483 1194 .40514. Northwestern 20 433 1127 .384

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan State 20 464 1233 .3762. Wisconsin 20 440 1145 .3843. Maryland 20 456 1166 .3914. Michigan 20 464 1129 .4115. Purdue 20 445 1082 .4116. Northwestern 20 476 1111 .4287. Ohio State 20 471 1084 .4358. Indiana 20 507 1163 .4369. Rutgers 20 511 1160 .44110. Penn State 20 488 1107 .44111. Minnesota 20 509 1154 .44112. Nebraska 20 521 1168 .44613. Iowa 20 546 1185 .46114. Illinois 20 513 1095 .468

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Purdue 20 182 501 .3632. Maryland 20 145 400 .3633. Wisconsin 20 135 376 .3594. Iowa 20 155 433 .3585. Michigan State 20 142 400 .3556. Michigan 20 154 455 .3387. Illinois 20 137 410 .3348. Minnesota 20 101 310 .3269. Nebraska 20 136 423 .32210. Ohio State 20 143 446 .32111. Rutgers 20 113 360 .31412. Penn State 20 127 416 .30513. Northwestern 20 132 442 .29914. Indiana 20 105 382 .275

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG FGA Pct1. Michigan 20 97 332 .2922. Northwestern 20 106 360 .2943. Michigan State 20 140 459 .3054. Wisconsin 20 119 388 .3075. Maryland 20 145 467 .3106. Illinois 20 121 373 .3247. Purdue 20 151 455 .3328. Ohio State 20 134 399 .3369. Minnesota 20 133 394 .33810. Iowa 20 167 492 .33911. Indiana 20 147 429 .34312. Rutgers 20 160 436 .36713. Penn State 20 137 368 .37214. Nebraska 20 150 402 .373

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REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Michigan State 20 794 39.72. Maryland 20 772 38.63. Rutgers 20 748 37.44. Purdue 20 728 36.45. Penn State 20 727 36.46. Indiana 20 713 35.77. Iowa 20 704 35.2 Minnesota 20 704 35.29. Wisconsin 20 693 34.7 Nebraska 20 693 34.711. Ohio State 20 686 34.312. Michigan 20 664 33.213. Northwestern 20 646 32.314. Illinois 20 643 32.2

REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg/G1. Maryland 20 631 31.62. Michigan State 20 648 32.43. Purdue 20 661 33.14. Ohio State 20 690 34.55. Minnesota 20 693 34.76. Penn State 20 696 34.87. Rutgers 20 710 35.58. Illinois 20 714 35.79. Iowa 20 717 35.910. Michigan 20 718 35.911. Indiana 20 731 36.612. Wisconsin 20 744 37.213. Northwestern 20 759 38.014. Nebraska 20 803 40.2

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Michigan State 20 794 39.7 648 32.4 +7.32. Maryland 20 772 38.6 631 31.6 +7.13. Purdue 20 728 36.4 661 33.1 +3.44. Rutgers 20 748 37.4 710 35.5 +1.95. Penn State 20 727 36.4 696 34.8 +1.66. Minnesota 20 704 35.2 693 34.7 +0.67. Ohio State 20 686 34.3 690 34.5 -0.28. Iowa 20 704 35.2 717 35.9 -0.79. Indiana 20 713 35.7 731 36.6 -0.910. Wisconsin 20 693 34.7 744 37.2 -2.611. Michigan 20 664 33.2 718 35.9 -2.712. Illinois 20 643 32.2 714 35.7 -3.613. Nebraska 20 693 34.7 803 40.2 -5.514. Northwestern 20 646 32.3 759 38.0 -5.7

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Michigan State 20 109 5.52. Purdue 20 88 4.43. Indiana 20 87 4.44. Wisconsin 20 81 4.15. Maryland 20 80 4.06. Penn State 20 78 3.9 Northwestern 20 78 3.98. Michigan 20 77 3.99. Nebraska 20 76 3.810. Minnesota 20 75 3.811. Rutgers 20 67 3.412. Iowa 20 58 2.913. Illinois 20 51 2.614. Ohio State 20 41 2.1

ASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg/G1. Michigan State 20 354 17.72. Iowa 20 294 14.73. Purdue 20 276 13.84. Minnesota 20 272 13.65. Michigan 20 249 12.5 Northwestern 20 249 12.57. Ohio State 20 248 12.48. Illinois 20 244 12.29. Maryland 20 238 11.910. Nebraska 20 234 11.711. Penn State 20 232 11.612. Rutgers 20 230 11.5 Wisconsin 20 230 11.514. Indiana 20 220 11.0

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg/G1. Penn State 20 154 7.72. Illinois 20 151 7.63. Purdue 20 138 6.94. Indiana 20 128 6.45. Ohio State 20 124 6.26. Nebraska 20 123 6.27. Iowa 20 121 6.1 Rutgers 20 121 6.19. Michigan 20 115 5.810. Michigan State 20 103 5.211. Northwestern 20 102 5.112. Wisconsin 20 98 4.913. Minnesota 20 92 4.614. Maryland 20 72 3.6

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Purdue 20 208 10.4 258 12.9 +2.52. Michigan 20 175 8.8 222 11.1 +2.43. Illinois 20 254 12.7 296 14.8 +2.14. Nebraska 20 191 9.6 230 11.5 +2.05. Wisconsin 20 188 9.4 217 10.9 +1.56. Penn State 20 241 12.1 262 13.1 +1.17. Iowa 20 239 12.0 243 12.2 +0.2 Northwestern 20 206 10.3 210 10.5 +0.29. Indiana 20 227 11.4 216 10.8 -0.610. Minnesota 20 230 11.5 210 10.5 -1.011. Ohio State 20 253 12.7 230 11.5 -1.212. Rutgers 20 242 12.1 210 10.5 -1.613. Michigan State 20 250 12.5 200 10.0 -2.514. Maryland 20 268 13.4 168 8.4 -5.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Michigan 20 249 12.5 175 8.8 1.42. Michigan State 20 354 17.7 250 12.5 1.43. Purdue 20 276 13.8 208 10.4 1.34. Iowa 20 294 14.7 239 12.0 1.25. Nebraska 20 234 11.7 191 9.6 1.26. Wisconsin 20 230 11.5 188 9.4 1.27. Northwestern 20 249 12.5 206 10.3 1.28. Minnesota 20 272 13.6 230 11.5 1.29. Ohio State 20 248 12.4 253 12.7 1.010. Indiana 20 220 11.0 227 11.4 1.011. Penn State 20 232 11.6 241 12.1 1.012. Illinois 20 244 12.2 254 12.7 1.013. Rutgers 20 230 11.5 242 12.1 1.014. Maryland 20 238 11.9 268 13.4 0.9

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2018-19 TEAM STATS - CONFERENCE GAMESOFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Purdue 20 246 12.32. Penn State 20 234 11.73. Rutgers 20 229 11.54. Nebraska 20 218 10.95. Michigan State 20 215 10.86. Iowa 20 213 10.77. Illinois 20 209 10.5 Maryland 20 209 10.59. Indiana 20 208 10.410. Minnesota 20 203 10.211. Ohio State 20 193 9.712. Wisconsin 20 156 7.813. Michigan 20 154 7.714. Northwestern 20 144 7.2

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING PERCENTAGE## Team G OReb DReb. OReb Pct1. Michigan State 20 215 397 .3512. Purdue 20 246 464 .3463. Maryland 20 209 438 .3234. Penn State 20 234 517 .3125. Rutgers 20 229 517 .3076. Iowa 20 213 512 .2947. Minnesota 20 203 495 .2918. Illinois 20 209 514 .2899. Indiana 20 208 518 .28710. Nebraska 20 218 556 .28211. Ohio State 20 193 514 .27312. Michigan 20 154 524 .22713. Wisconsin 20 156 540 .22414. Northwestern 20 144 578 .199

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg/G1. Michigan State 20 579 29.02. Maryland 20 563 28.23. Wisconsin 20 537 26.94. Rutgers 20 519 26.05. Michigan 20 510 25.56. Indiana 20 505 25.37. Northwestern 20 502 25.18. Minnesota 20 501 25.19. Ohio State 20 493 24.7 Penn State 20 493 24.711. Iowa 20 491 24.612. Purdue 20 482 24.113. Nebraska 20 475 23.814. Illinois 20 434 21.7

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING PERCENTAGE## Team G DReb OReb. DReb Pct1. Maryland 20 563 193 .7452. Ohio State 20 493 176 .7373. Northwestern 20 502 181 .7354. Penn State 20 493 179 .7345. Rutgers 20 519 193 .7296. Wisconsin 20 537 204 .7257. Michigan 20 510 194 .7248. Minnesota 20 501 198 .7179. Purdue 20 482 197 .71010. Iowa 20 491 205 .70511. Indiana 20 505 213 .70312. Michigan State 20 579 251 .69813. Illinois 20 434 200 .68514. Nebraska 20 475 247 .658

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Purdue 20 182 9.12. Iowa 20 155 7.83. Michigan 20 154 7.74. Maryland 20 145 7.35. Ohio State 20 143 7.26. Michigan State 20 142 7.17. Illinois 20 137 6.98. Nebraska 20 136 6.89. Wisconsin 20 135 6.810. Northwestern 20 132 6.611. Penn State 20 127 6.412. Rutgers 20 113 5.713. Indiana 20 105 5.314. Minnesota 20 101 5.1

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POINTSSINGLE GAME1. 61 Rick Mount, PUR vs. IOWA 2/28/19702. 57 Dave Schellhase, PUR at MICH 2/19/19663. 56 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MINN (OT) 1/27/1962 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MSU 2/23/19635. 53 Dave Downey, ILL at IND 2/16/1963 Rick Mount, PUR at IOWA 1/3/1970 Rick Mount, PUR at MICH 1/31/19708. 52 Terry Dischinger, PUR vs. MSU 2/25/19619. 50 Terry Dischinger, PUR at WIS 1/27/1962 Terry Furlow, MSU vs. IOWA 1/5/1976

SINGLE SEASON1. 1,030 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1993-942. 958 Dennis Hopson, OSU 1986-873. 949 Glen Rice, MICH 1988-894. 932 Rick Mount, PUR 1968-695. 874 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2018-196. 850 Scott Skiles, MSU 1985-867. 800 Cazzie Russell, MICH 1965-668. 798 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 1978-799. 793 Terry Furlow, MSU 1975-7610. 785 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1992-93

CAREER1. 2,613 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1990-932. 2,531 Shawn Respert, MSU 1992-953. 2,442 Glen Rice, MICH 1985-894. 2,439 Mike McGee, MICH 1977-815. 2,438 Steve Alford, IND 1983-876. 2,323 Rick Mount, PUR 1967-707. 2,263 Steve Smith, MSU 1987-91* 2,224 Louis Bullock, MICH 1995-998. 2,222 Gary Grant, MICH 1985-889. 2,217 Alando Tucker, WIS 2004-0710. 2,213 Talor Battle, PSU 2008-11

FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME1. 27 Rick Mount, PUR vs. IOWA 2/28/19702. 23 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MSU 2/23/1963 Dave Schellhase, PUR at MICH 2/19/19664. 22 Dave Downey, ILL at IND 2/16/1963 Rick Mount, PUR at IOWA 1/3/1970 Rick Mount, PUR at MICH 1/31/19707. 21 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH vs. IND 1/7/19698. 20 Julius McCoy, MSU vs. Notre Dame 12/21/1955 John Tidwell, MICH vs. MINN 3/4/1961 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MINN (OT) 1/27/1962 Gary Bradds, OSU vs. PUR 1/25/1964 Cazzie Russell, MICH vs. NU 3/5/1966 John Johnson, IOWA vs. NU 2/24/1970 Scott Skiles, MSU at MINN 1/18/1986

SINGLE SEASON1. 368 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1993-942. 363 Glen Rice, MICH 1988-893. 338 Dennis Hopson, OSU 1986-874. 331 Scott Skiles, MSU 1985-865. 309 Mike McGee, MICH 1980-816. 308 Cazzie Russell, MICH 1965-66 Scott May, IND 1975-76 Terry Furlow, MSU 1975-76 Glen Rice, MICH 1987-8810. 303 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1992-93

CAREER1. 1,018 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1990-932. 1,010 Mike McGee, MICH 1978-813. 1,002 Glen Rice, MICH 1986-894. 910 Rick Mount, PUR 1968-705. 898 Steve Alford, IND 1984-876. 896 Gary Grant, MICH 1985-887. 880 Ethan Happ, WIS 2015-198. 875 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 1977-809. 866 Shawn Respert, MSU 1991-9510. 839 Cazzie Russell, MICH 1964-66

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 54 Andy Phillip, ILL vs. Chicago 3/1/19432. 48 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MSU 2/23/19633. 47 Rick Mount, PUR vs. IOWA 2/28/19704. 43 Rick Mount, PUR at IOWA 1/3/19705. 42 Dave Schellhase, PUR at MICH 2/19/1966 Rick Mount, PUR at MICH 1/31/1970 Ollie Shannon, MINN vs. WIS 3/6/19718. 39 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MINN (OT) 1/27/19629. 38 Rich Falk, NU vs. IOWA 2/24/1964 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH vs. Loyola 2/1/1969

SINGLE SEASON1. 762 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1993-942. 710 Rick Mount, PUR 1968-693. 703 Carsen Edwards PUR 2018-194. 653 Terry Furlow, MSU 1975-76 Dennis Hopson, OSU 1986-876. 629 Glen Rice, MICH 1988-897. 615 George McGinnis, IND 1970-718. 611 Dave Schellhase, PUR 1965-669. 605 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH 1969-7010. 600 Mike McGee, MICH 1980-81 600 Tony Carr, PSU 2017-18

CAREER1. 2,077 Mike McGee, MICH 1978-812. 1,885 Rick Mount, PUR 1968-703. 1,820 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1990-934. 1,791 Shawn Respert, MSU 1991-95 Talor Battle, PSU 2008-116. 1,774 E’Twaun Moore, PUR 2008-117. 1,761 Glen Rice, MICH 1986-898. 1,696 Gary Grant, MICH 1985-889. 1,695 Steve Smith, MSU 1988-9110. 1,688 Kelvin Ransey, OSU 1977-80

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESINGLE GAME (Min. 12 attempts)1. 1.000 George Faerber (12 of 12), PUR vs. IOWA 3/13/1971 Ron Charles (12 of 12), MSU at MICH 1/24/19803. .938 Tommy Davis (15 of 16), MINN at IND 2/11/19844. .933 Jerry Lucas (14 of 15), OSU vs. MINN 2/10/1962 Terry Kunze (14 of 15), MINN at MICH 1/14/19636. .923 Al Henry (12 of 13), WIS vs. MINN 1/13/1970 John Robinson (12 of 13), MICH vs. OSU 1/4/1975 Carter Scott (12 of 13), OSU at MINN 1/22/1981 Evan Eschmeyer (12 of 13), NU at DePaul 12/7/1996

SINGLE SEASON (Min. 125 made)1. .698 Stephen Scheffler (173 of 248), PUR 1989-902. .685 Mike Watkins (146 of 213), PSU 2017-183. .683 Thomas Bryant (157 of 230), IND 2015-164. .682 Maceo Baston (137 of 201), MICH 1995-965. .676 Ron Charles (169 of 250), MSU 1979-806. .667 Stephen Scheffler (146 of 219), PUR 1988-897. .661 Loy Vaught (201 of 304), MICH 1988-898. .651 Anthony Miller (162 of 249), MSU 1993-949. .648 Nick Ward (162 of 250), MSU 2017-1810. .641 Ken Norman (216 of 337), ILL 1985-86

CAREER (Min. 400 made)1. .685 Stephen Scheffler (408 of 596), PUR 1986-902. .631 Jordan Morgan (419 of 664), MICH 2010-143. .627 Maceo Baston (471 of 751), MICH 1994-984. .624 Jerry Lucas (776 of 1,243), OSU 1959-625. .621 Mike Peplowski (488 of 786), MSU 1989-936. .617 Loy Vaught (617 of 1,000), MICH 1986-907. .609 Ken Norman (558 of 916), ILL 1984-87 Andre Hutson (518 of 851), MSU 1997-20019. .605 Nick Ward (506 of 837), MSU 2016-1910. .602 Carl Landry (403 of 669), PUR 2003-07

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME1. 11 Bryn Forbes, MSU at RU 3/2/20162. 10 Chris Hill, MSU vs. Syracuse 2/23/2003 Jon Diebler, OSU at PSU 3/11/2011 Carsen Edwards, PUR vs. Virginia 3/30/20195. 9 Garde Thompson, MICH vs. Navy 3/12/1987 Jay Burson, OSU vs. Florida 12/27/1988 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA at Drake 11/29/1994 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA vs. Long Island 12/17/1994 Shawn Respert, MSU at IND 1/11/1995 Pete Lisicky, PSU vs. Pennsylvania 12/9/1995 Roderick Wilmont, IND at NU 2/28/2007 Craig Moore, NU at Brown 11/22/2008 Matt Roth, IND vs. OSU 1/31/2009 Jon Diebler, OSU vs. Florida-Gulf Coast 12/15/2010 John Shurna, NU vs. Eastern Illinois 12/18/2011 Robert Johnson, IND vs. Iowa 2/17/2018 Scottie Lindsey, NU vs. Iowa 2/25/2018 Carsen Edwards, PUR vs. Villanova 3/23/2019

SINGLE SEASON1. 135 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2018-192. 120 Shep Garner, PSU 2017-183. 119 Shawn Respert, MSU 1994-954. 117 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA 1994-955. 116 Luther Head, ILL 2004-05 Jon Diebler, OSU 2009-107. 114 Drew Neitzel, MSU 2006-07 Jon Diebler, OSU 2010-119. 112 Bryn Forbes, MSU 2015-1610. 110 Craig Moore, NU 2008-09

CAREER1. 374 Jon Diebler, OSU 2008-11* 339 Louis Bullock, MICH 1996-992. 336 Shep Garner, PSU 2015-183. 332 Pete Lisicky, PSU 1994-984. 331 Shawn Respert, MSU 1991-955. 327 Cory Bradford, ILL 1998-20026. 320 Craig Moore, NU 2006-097. 317 Talor Battle, PSU 2008-118. 308 Joe Crispin, PSU 1998-20019. 306 Chris Hill, MSU 2001-0510. 299 Dee Brown, ILL 2002-06

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 20 Devin Harris, WIS vs. Temple 12/3/20012. 19 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA vs. Long Island 12/17/1994 19 Carsen Edwards, PUR vs. Virginia 3/30/20194. 18 Chris Hill, MSU vs. Syracuse 2/23/2003 Craig Moore, NU at IOWA 2/7/20096. 17 Shawn Respert, MSU vs. WIS 3/11/1995 Shawn Respert, MSU vs. Weber State 3/17/1995 Maurice Ager, MSU vs. Gonzaga 11/22/2005 Roderick Wilmont, IND at PSU 1/13/2007 Drew Neitzel, MSU vs. North Carolina 3/17/2007 Bronson Koenig, WIS vs. Virginia Tech 3/16/201712. 16 Michael Finley, WIS at E. Michigan 12/10/1994 Kevin Turner, ILL vs. IND 1/3/1998 A.J. Guyton, IND at OSU 1/9/1999 A.J. Guyton, IND at PSU (2OT) 1/31/1999 Luther Head, ILL vs. North Carolina 4/4/2005 Eric Gordon, IND at PSU 3/9/2008 Michael Thompson, NU at IND 3/6/2010 Ray Gallegos, NEB at MICH 1/9/2013 Bryn Forbes, MSU at RU 3/2/2016 Carsen Edwards, PUR vs. Villanova 3/23/2019

SINGLE SEASON1. 380 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2018-192. 303 Joe Crispin, PSU 2000-013. 297 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA 1994-954. 283 Luther Head, ILL 2004-055. 277 Drew Neitzel, MSU 2006-07 277 Shep Garner, PSU 2017-187. 276 Jon Diebler, OSU 2009-10

8. 271 Jamar Butler, OSU 2007-08 Craig Moore, NU 2008-09 Ray Gallegos, NEB 2012-13

CAREER1. 930 Talor Battle, PSU 2008-112. 900 Jon Diebler, OSU 2008-113. 887 Shep Garner, PSU 2015-184. 885 Joe Crispin, PSU 1998-20015. 845 Craig Moore, NU 2006-096. 843 Cory Bradford, ILL 1998-20027. 831 Dee Brown, ILL 2002-068. 829 Pete Lisicky, PSU 1994-98* 802 Louis Bullock, MICH 1996-989. 763 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2016-1910. 755 Dion Harris, MICH 2004-07

THREE-POINT FG PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 6 made)1. 1.000 Glen Rice (7-7), MICH vs. WIS 2/25/1989 Larry Hisle (7-7), WIS vs. UT-Arlington 12/22/1990 David Lighty (7-7), OSU vs. George Mason 3/20/2011 Ben Brust (7-7), WIS vs. UNLV 12/10/2011 Doug Altenberger (6-6), ILL vs. WIS 2/7/1987 Todd Leslie (6-6), NU at St. Louis 12/22/1990 Val Barnes (6-6), IOWA at PSU 2/22/1993 Jim Bartels (6-6), IOWA at OSU 1/25/1995 Michael Bauer (6-6), MINN vs. Farleigh-Dickinson 12/13/2002 Maurice Ager (6-6), MSU at NU 1/21/2004 Jeff Horner (6-6), IOWA vs. PSU 1/31/2004 Demetri McCamey (6-6), ILL vs. PUR 3/14/2008 Nik Stauskus (6-6), MICH vs. Florida 3/31/2013 Frank Kaminsky (6-6), WIS vs. North Dakota 11/19/2013 D’Angelo Russell (6-6), OSU vs. Wright State 12/27/2014 Eron Harris (6-6), MSU vs. Florida Gulf Coast 11/20/2016 Dakota Mathias (6-6), PUR vs. Fairfield 11/18/2017 Cassius Winston (6-6), MSU vs. Wisconsin 2/25/2018 Joe Wieskamp (6-6), IOWA vs. ILL 1/20/2019 Gabe Kalscheur (6-6), MINN vs. RUT 2/24/2019

SINGLE SEASON (Min. 50 made)1. .536 Jay Edwards (59 of 110), IND 1987-882. .530 Steve Alford (107 of 202), IND 1986-873. .522 Kent McCausland (70 of 134), IOWA 1996-974. .516 Glen Rice (99 of 192), MICH 1988-895. .514 Greg Graham (57 of 111), IND 1992-936. .512 Todd Leslie (65 of 127), NU 1990-917. .507 Kirk Manns (69 of 136), MSU 1988-898. .502 Jon Diebler (114 of 227), OSU 2010-119. .500 Jaraan Cornell (61 of 122), PUR 1997-9810. .497 Cassius Winston (75 of 151), MSU 2017-18

CAREER (Min. 100 made)1. .530 Steve Alford (107 of 202), IND 1986-872. .481 Jay Edwards (140 of 291), IND 1987-893. .480 Glen Rice (135 of 281), MICH 1985-894. .475 Kirk Manns (212 of 446), MSU 1986-905. .472 Tim Locum (227 of 481), WIS 1987-916. .458 Bryn Forbes (182 of 397), MSU 2014-167. .455 Shawn Respert (331 of 728), MSU 1991-958. .453 Kent McCausland (214 of 472), IOWA 1995-999. .451 Cuonzo Martin (179 of 397), PUR 1991-95

FREE THROWSSINGLE GAME1. 26 Greg Graham, IND vs. PUR 2/21/19932. 25 Don Schlundt, IND vs. OSU 3/5/19553. 22 Luke Recker, IND vs. MICH 2/21/1999 22 Peter Jok, IOWA vs. IND 2/21/20175. 21 Al Ferrari, MSU vs. IND 2/28/1955 Terry Dischinger, PUR at IOWA 2/27/1961 Don Nelson, IOWA at IND 2/17/19628. 20 Terry Furlow, MSU vs. NU 1/8/19769. 19 Kevin Smith, MSU vs. IND 1/7/1982 Deon Thomas, ILL vs. OSU 2/15/1994 Diamond Stone, MD vs. PSU 12/30/15

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SINGLE SEASON1. 292 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1961-622. 249 Don Schlundt, IND 1952-533. 234 Don Schlundt, IND 1954-554. 231 Eric Gordon, IND 2007-085. 229 Don Schlundt, IND 1953-546. 218 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1960-61 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2000-018. 215 Dennis Hopson, OSU 1986-87 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1993-94 James Palmer Jr., NEB 2018-19

CAREER1. 826 Don Schlundt, IND 1952-552. 713 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1960-623. 618 Aaron White, IOWA 2012-154. 615 Kiwane Garris, ILL 1994-975. 582 Dave Schellhase, PUR 1964-666. 563 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 1995-997. 546 Nigel Hayes, WIS 2014-178. 543 Brad Miller, PUR 1995-989. 535 Steve Alford, IND 1984-8710. 522 Deon Thomas, ILL 1991-94

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 30 Don Schlundt, IND vs. OSU 3/5/19552. 29 Jack Runyan, PUR at MICH 3/2/19533. 28 Greg Graham, IND vs. PUR 2/21/19934. 26 Al Ferrari, MSU vs. IND 2/28/1955 Dave Gunther, IOWA at W. Virginia 12/29/19566. 25 Don Nelson, IOWA at IND 2/17/1962 Luke Recker, IND vs. MICH 2/21/1999 Diamond Stone, MD vs. PSU 12/30/20159. 24 Paul Morrow, WIS at MICH 2/21/1953 Frank Williams, ILL vs. Arkansas 12/8/2001

SINGLE SEASON1. 350 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1961-622. 346 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2000-013. 310 Don Schlundt, IND 1952-534. 302 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 1997-98 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2001-026. 299 Don Schlundt, IND 1954-557. 296 Don Schlundt, IND 1953-548. 282 James Palmer, Jr., NEB 2018-199. 277 Eric Gordon, IND 2007-0810. 276 Dave Schellhase, PUR 1965-66

CAREER1. 1,076 Don Schlundt, IND 1952-552. 871 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1960-623. 859 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 1995-994. 820 Nigel Hayes, WIS 2014-175. 817 Alando Tucker, WIS 2004-076. 800 Aaron White, IOWA 2011-157. 790 Deon Thomas, ILL 1991-948. 749 Dave Schellhase, PUR 1964-669. 741 Kiwane Garris, ILL 1994-9710. 725 Acie Earl, IOWA 1990-93

FREE THROW PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 15 attempts)1. 1.000 Kevin Smith (19-19), MSU vs. IND 1/7/1982 Ted Kitchel (18-18), IND vs. ILL 1/10/1981 Sam Vincent (17-17), MSU vs. OSU 2/24/1983 Kiwane Garris (17-17), ILL at Cal. (2OT) 12/3/1996 Adreian Payne (17-17), MSU vs. Delaware 3/20/2014 Larry Siegfried (16-16), OSU vs. PUR 3/7/1959 Don Schlundt (15-15), IND at Kansas St. 12/21/1954 Jimmy Rayl (15-15), IND at MICH 2/26/1962 Rick Mount (15-15), PUR at NU 2/8/1969 Steve Smith (15-15), MSU vs. MINN 1/19/1991 Paul Grant (15-15), WIS vs. IOWA 2/26/1997 Shavon Shields (15-15), NEB vs. ILL 2/12/2014

SINGLE SEASON (Min. 100 attempts)1. .921 Steve Alford (116-126), IND 1984-852. .913 Steve Alford (137-150), IND 1983-84* .911 Louis Bullock (123-135), MICH 1997-98 .911 Peter Jok (154-169), IOWA 2016-174. .910 Darryl Johnson (111-122), MSU 1986-875. .902 Robbie Hummel (110-122), PUR 2009-106. .901 Daniel Horton (136-151), MICH 2005-067. .900 Jody Finney (99-110), OSU 1968-69 Scott Skiles (188-209), MSU 1985-869. .899 Titus Ivory (125-139), PSU 2000-0110. .893 Pat Graham (100-112), IND 1993-94

CAREER (Min. 150 made)1. .898 Steve Alford (535 of 596), IND 1983-872. .885 Joe Crispin (448 of 506), PSU 1997-20013. .881 Peter Jok (310-352), IOWA 2013-174. .870 Rick Olson (260 of 299), WIS 1982-865. .868 Pete Lisicky (223 of 257), PSU 1993-98 Jamar Butler (231 of 266), OSU 2005-20087. .867 Jerry Sichting (273 of 315), PUR 1975-798. .866 Drew Neitzel (251 of 290), MSU 2004-089. .864 Kenneth Lowe (393 of 455), PUR 1999-200410. .863 Matt Gatens (346 of 401), IOWA 2009-12

REBOUNDSSINGLE GAME1. 33 Walt Bellamy, IND vs. MICH 3/11/19612. 32 Frank Howard, OSU vs. Brigham Young 12/29/19563. 30 Charles Darling, IOWA vs. WIS 3/3/1952 Paul Morrow, WIS vs. PUR 1/3/1953 Jerry Lucas, OSU vs. Kentucky 3/18/1961 Jerry Lucas, OSU vs. UCLA 12/28/1961 Jerry Lucas, OSU vs. IND 3/10/1962 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH vs. Loyola (Ill.) 2/1/19699. 29 John Green, MSU at Washington 12/30/1957 Horace Walker, MSU at Butler 12/28/1959 Jim Pitts, NU vs. IND 2/13/1965

SINGLE SEASON1. 499 Jerry Lucas, OSU 1961-622. 470 Jerry Lucas, OSU 1960-613. 442 Jerry Lucas, OSU 1959-604. 436 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 2016-175. 428 Walt Bellamy, IND 1960-616. 416 Brad Sellers, OSU 1985-86 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2000-018. 397 Jordan Murphy, MINN 2018-199. 394 Draymond Green, MSU 2011-1210. 392 John Green, MSU 1957-58

CAREER1. 1,411 Jerry Lucas, OSU 1959-622. 1,305 Jordan Murphy, INN 2016-193. 1,217 Ethan Happ, WIS 2016-194. 1,148 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 1976-805. 1,111 Herb Williams, OSU 1977-816. 1,096 Draymond Green, MSU 2009-127. 1,092 Gregory Kelser, MSU 1975-798. 1,091 Alan Henderson, IND 1992-959. 1,088 Walt Bellamy, IND 1958-6110. 1,039 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH 1967-70

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ASSISTSSINGLE GAME1. 20 Mateen Cleaves, MSU vs. MICH 3/4/20002. 18 Bruce Parkinson, PUR vs. MINN 3/8/19753. 17 Gary Ganakas, MSU vs. Rochester 12/29/19724. 16 Cal Wulfsberg, IOWA vs. OSU 1/24/1976 Tony Wysinger, ILL at Pitt 12/6/1986 Arriel McDonald, MINN vs. WIS 1/12/1994 Demetri McCamey, ILL at PUR 2/20/2010 Shannon Scott, OSU vs. Sacred Heart 11/23/2014 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH at NEB 3/5/2017 Bryant McIntosh, NU vs. Minnesota 1/10/1811. 15 Brian Walker, PUR at MSU 2/22/1979 Bruce Douglas, ILL vs. Houston 12/14/1985 Keith Smart, IND vs. Auburn 3/14/1987 B.J. Armstrong, IOWA vs. MINN 2/18/1989 Michael Lewis, IND at IOWA 2/28/1998 Aaron Craft, OSU vs. IOWA 1/19/2011

SINGLE SEASON1. 291 Cassius Winston, MSU 2018-192. 274 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 1998-993. 269 Earvin Johnson, MSU 1978-794. 264 Deron Williams, ILL 2004-055. 260 Trey Burke, MICH 2012-136. 254 Demetri McCamey, ILL 2009-107. 244 Zavier Simpson, MICH 2018-198. 241 Denzel Valentine, MSU 2015-16 241 Cassius Winston, MSU 2017-1810. 238 Mike Conley Jr., OSU 2006-07

CAREER1. 816 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 1996-20002. 765 Bruce Douglas, ILL 1982-863. 733 Demetri McCamey, ILL 2008-114. 731 Gary Grant, MICH 1984-885. 714 Cassius Winston, MSU 2017-Pres.6. 700 Bryant McIntosh, MU 2015-187.. 694 Aaron Craft, OSU 2010-148. 690 Bruce Parkinson, PUR 1973-779. 674 Dee Brown, ILL 2002-0610. 645 Scott Skiles, MSU 1982-86

STEALSSINGLE GAME1. 10 Michael Finley, WIS vs. PUR (2OT) 2/13/1993 Mike Kelley, WIS vs. Texas 12/7/19993. 9 Scott May, IND vs. MICH (OT) 2/7/1976 Mike Heineman, WIS vs. Morgan State 11/25/1984 Melvin Newbern, MINN vs. Rider 1/3/1990 Pat Baldwin, NU vs. Oakland 11/27/1990 Acie Earl, IOWA vs. Texas Southern 12/28/1992 Kenyon Murray, IOWA vs. OSU 2/18/1995 Mateen Cleaves, MSU vs. MINN 2/14/199810. 8 14 Players with 8 each, most recently: Carlos Morris, MINN at Wake Forest 12/2/2014

SINGLE SEASON1. 101 Melvin Newbern, MINN 1988-892. 98 Aaron Craft, OSU 2011-123. 95 Mike Kelley, WIS 1999-20004. 90 Pat Baldwin, NU 1990-915. 89 Kenny Battle, ILL 1988-89 Aaron Craft, OSU 2013-147. 88 Brian Walker, PUR 1978-79 Bruce Douglas, ILL 1985-869. 87 Mike Conley Jr., OSU 2006-0710. 86 Gary Grant, MICH 1986-87

CAREER1. 337 Aaron Craft, OSU 2010-14 2. 324 Bruce Douglas, ILL 1982-863. 300 Gary Grant, MICH 1984-884. 275 Mike Kelley, WIS 1997-20015. 274 Chris Kramer, PUR 2007-106. 272 Pat Baldwin, NU 1990-947. 259 Brian Cardinal, PUR 1997-20008. 250 Josh Reaves, PSU 2016-199. 231 Dee Brown, ILL 2002-0610. 218 Kendall Gill, ILL 1986-90 Titus Ivory, PSU 1998-2001

BLOCKED SHOTSSINGLE GAME1. 12 Mychal Thompson, MINN vs. OSU 1/26/19762. 11 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR at Arizona 12/10/1977 Derek Holcomb, ILL vs. S. Carolina 12/8/1978 Ken Johnson, OSU at St. John’s 1/22/2000 Ken Johnson, OSU vs. IOWA 2/9/2000 Reggie Lynch, MINN vs. PSU 2/25/20177. 10 Jim Pitts, NU vs. PUR 1/8/1966 Roy Tarpley, MICH vs. Fla. Southern 12/7/1985 Calvin Booth, PSU vs. George Mason 12/8/1997 Calvin Booth, PSU at Dayton 3/16/1998 Joel Przybilla, MINN at Fresno State 12/4/1998

SINGLE SEASON1. 161 Ken Johnson, OSU 1999-20002. 140 Calvin Booth, PSU 1997-983. 125 Ken Johnson, OSU 2000-014. 123 Jim Pitts, NU 1965-665. 121 Acie Earl, IOWA 1991-926. 114 Reggie Lynch, MINN 2016-177. 106 Acie Earl, IOWA 1990-91 Jaren Jackson, Jr., MSU 2017-189. 105 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 1977-78 Greg Oden, OSU 2006-07

CAREER1. 444 Ken Johnson, OSU 1998-20012. 428 Calvin Booth, PSU 1995-993. 365 Acie Earl, IOWA 1989-934. 349 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 1977-805. 343 A.J. Hammons, PUR 2012-166. 328 Herb Williams, OSU 1977-817. 307 Brad Sellers, WIS-OSU 1981-868. 289 Damian Johnson, MINN 2007-109. 263 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 2008-1110. 251 Roy Tarpley, MICH 1982-86

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POINTSSINGLE GAME 1. 129 PSU vs. VMI 12/30/20062. 128 MICH vs. PUR 2/19/1966 3. 127 ILL at Louisiana State 12/22/1988 MICH vs. IOWA 3/10/1990 5. 126 IOWA at Oral Roberts 12/30/1987 IOWA vs. Morgan State 11/25/1994 7. 125 MICH vs. Northern Michigan 12/20/1988 8. 124 IOWA vs. Cal-Irvine 12/5/1987 9. 123 MICH vs. Illinois-Chicago 12/6/1986 10. 122 IND at OSU 2/2/1959 IND vs. Notre Dame 1/2/1962

SINGLE SEASON 1. 3,393 MICH 1988-89 2. 3,181 IOWA 1987-88 3. 3,110 ILL 1988-89 4. 3,055 IOWA 1986-87 5. 3,028 IND 1992-936. 3,025 MSU 2018-197. 3,019 MICH 2017-18 8. 3,014 PUR 1997-98 9. 3,002 ILL 2004-05 10. 2,974 PUR 2017-18

FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME 1. 55 MICH vs. IOWA 3/10/1990 2. 53 PUR vs. San Jose State 12/19/1972 ILL vs. Long Island 3/10/1982 ILL at Louisiana State 12/22/1988 5. 52 MICH vs. PUR 2/19/1966 IOWA vs. Notre Dame 3/14/1970 IND vs. South Dakota 11/27/1976 8. 51 IND vs. Notre Dame 1/2/1962 IND vs. Butler 12/22/1970 MINN vs. Indiana State 12/29/1982 MICH vs. Illinois-Chicago 12/6/1986 MICH vs. Western Michigan 12/7/1987 MICH vs. Northern Michigan 12/19/1987

SINGLE SEASON 1. 1,325 MICH 1988-89 2. 1,200 ILL 1988-89 3. 1,198 MICH 1987-88 4. 1,148 IND 1974-75 5. 1,141 IOWA 1987-88 6. 1,140 IOWA 1986-87 7. 1,139 MICH 1986-87 8. 1,138 MICH 1975-76 * 1,131 MICH 1992-93 9. 1,093 MICH 2012-1310. 1,092 IOWA 1998-99 IND 2004-05 MICH 2017-18

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 132 ILL vs. Colgate 12/30/1948 2. 127 IOWA vs. Augustana 12/1/1945 3. 124 IND vs. TCU 12/12/1950 4. 115 IOWA vs. S. Dakota State 12/2/1946 5. 114 IND vs. PUR 12/23/1953 6. 113 WIS at MSU 1/6/1964 7. 111 WIS vs. Michigan Tech 12/5/1970 PUR vs. Western Kentucky 12/15/1972 9. 110 IND vs. IOWA 2/25/1950 IND at MSU 1/11/1964

SINGLE SEASON 1. 2,341 MICH 1988-89 2. 2,340 ILL 1988-893. 2,335 MICH 2017-184. 2,291 PSU 2017-18 * 2,269 MICH 1992-93 5. 2,260 MICH 2012-136. 2,258 ILL 2004-05 7. 2,256 PUR 1973-74 IND 1974-75 9. 2,231 MICH 1975-76 10. 2,230 MSU 2018-19

FIELD GOAL PCTSINGLE GAME 1. .770 PUR (42 of 61) vs. Long Island 11/14/1997 2. .755 PUR (37 of 49) vs. MICH 1/5/1981 3. .744 WIS (32 of 43) vs. Army 12/30/1979 4. .738 MSU (31 of 42) at MINN 2/28/1987 5. .733 MSU (33 of 45) at OSU 2/7/2004 6. .727 PUR (32 of 44) vs. IOWA 1/27/1990 7. .723 MINN (34 of 47) at IOWA 1/25/1960 OSU (34 of 47) at MINN 1/22/1981 9. .714 OSU (25 of 35) vs. IOWA 1/26/1984 OSU (35 of 49) vs. Presbyterian College 12/15/2007

SINGLE SEASON 1. .566 MICH (1,325 of 2,341) 1988-89 2. .561 MSU (1,043 of 1,860) 1985-86 3. .546 MICH (1,198 of 2,196) 1987-88 4. .544 OSU (831 of 1,527) 1969-70 5. .542 ILL (990 of 1,828) 1985-86 6. .537 MSU (837 of 1,559) 1984-85 IND (880 of 1,638) 1985-86 8. .534 IND (1,043 of 1,955) 1990-91 9. .532 PUR (1,018 of 1,912) 1987-88 10. .530 IND (978 of 1,846) 1980-81

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME 1. 20 NU vs. North Carolina A&T 12/13/2009 NU vs. Mississippi Valley State 12/2/2011 PUR vs. IOWA 1/20/20184. 19 IND vs. ILL 1/19/2016 MICH vs. Central Arkansas 12/13/2016 PUR vs. Fairfield 11/18/2017 IOWA vs. Savannah State 12/22/20188. 18 OSU at Louisiana State 1/15/2005 IND vs. MINN 2/15/2015 IOWA vs. Savannah State 11/13/2016 11. 17 IND vs. ILL 1/26/2002 OSU vs. Chattanooga 11/27/2004 IND vs. PSU 3/3/2007 WIS vs. Coppin State 12/23/2010 MSU at PUR 2/20/2014 SINGLE SEASON 1. 365 PUR 2018-192. 361 MICH 2016-17 MICH 2017-184. 353 PUR 2017-185. 345 IND 2015-166. 344 ILL 2004-05 7. 319 NU 2010-11 MICH 2013-14 IND 2014-15 MSU 2018-1911. 317 NU 2009-10 315 PUR 2016-17

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THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 47 NU vs. North Carolina A&T 12/13/2009 NU at ILL 12/30/20093. 45 MICH vs. Central Arkansas 12/13/20164. 43 IOWA vs. Savannah State 11/13/20165. 42 MICH vs. Florida Gulf Coast 12/22/2008 NU at IND 3/6/2010 IOWA vs. Savannah State 12/22/20188. 40 WIS vs. Temple (2OT) 12/3/2001 ILL vs. North Carolina 4/4/2005 MICH at IND 1/7/2009 OSU vs. South Dakota State 3/15/2018

SINGLE SEASON 1. 1,011 MICH 2017-182. 977 PUR 2018-193. 937 MICH 2016-174. 912 MICH 2008-095. 901 MICH 2015-166. 887 NU 2009-107. 877 ILL 2004-05 8. 873 ILL 2012-139. 858 NU 2010-1110. 844 MSU 2018-19

THREE-POINT FG PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 5 made) 1. 1.000 MINN (9 of 9) vs. PSU 1/11/20092. .933 OSU (14 of 15) vs. WIS 3/6/20113. .900 WIS (9 of 10) at ILL 1/25/1997 4. .889 WIS (8 of 9) vs. N. Dakota State 12/10/1986 IND (8 of 9) vs. MINN 2/4/1988 IND (8 of 9) vs. San Francisco 12/20/1998 7. .875 MICH (7 of 8) vs. IOWA 2/3/1988 ILL (7 of 8) vs. Eastern Illinois 12/1/1990 MSU (7 of 8) vs. MINN 2/6/1993 10. .833 IND (5 of 6) vs. MSU 1/26/1991 PUR (10 of 12) at MICH 2/7/1993 IND (10 of 12) vs. Tennessee Tech 12/10/1993

SINGLE SEASON 1. .508 IND (130 of 256) 1986-87 2. .473 IND (121 of 256) 1988-89 3. .468 MICH (196 of 419) 1988-89 4. .467 IND (84 of 180) 1987-88 5. .461 ILL (112 of 223) 1986-87 6. .454 IND (182 of 401) 1993-94 7. .448 WIS (146 of 326) 1988-89 8. .447 WIS (160 of 358) 1986-87 9. .446 NU (116 of 260) 1989-90 10. .440 PUR (159 of 361) 1987-88

FREE THROWSSINGLE GAME 1. 45 IND vs. Chicago State 11/8/20132. 44 MSU vs. Illinois-Chicago 12/3/1983 3. 43 IND vs. MICH 1/3/1955 ILL vs. MSU 1/26/1980 IND vs. OSU 2/8/1997 6. 42 IND at PUR 1/19/1953 IND at MINN 2/3/1991 PSU vs. Siena 3/20/2000 MSU vs. Oklahoma 12/6/2003 10. 41 WIS at ILL 1/1/1955 PUR at NU 2/8/1969 MSU vs. Illinois-Chicago 12/3/1983 IOWA vs. Drake 12/22/1969

SINGLE SEASON 1. 753 IOWA 2000-012. 718 IND 1988-893. 711 IOWA 1987-88 4. 695 IND 1991-92 5. 687 OSU 1986-87 6. 679 IND 1992-93 7. 676 IND 1990-91 8. 674 IND 1996-97 9. 672 IND 2012-1310. 660 IOWA 2013-14

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 65 PUR at MICH 3/2/1953 2. 61 WIS at MICH 2/21/1953 IOWA vs. Long Beach State 12/4/1993 4. 60 IND vs. MICH 1/3/1955 5. 56 IOWA vs. IND 12/22/1952 IND at OSU 2/5/1955 OSU at WIS 2/20/1956 NU at Detroit 12/29/1956 9. 55 IND vs. PUR 2/23/1953 IND vs. Chicago State 11/8/2013

SINGLE SEASON 1. 1,068 IOWA 2000-01 2. 996 IOWA 1987-88 3. 978 IND 1988-89 4. 949 IND 1991-92 5. 947 IND 1992-93 6. 929 IOWA 1986-87 7. 927 IND 1990-91 8. 919 IOWA 1988-89 9. 910 IND 1952-53 10. 907 IND 1953-54

FREE THROW PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 20 attempts) 1. 1.000 PUR (25 of 25) at WIS 2/7/1976 PUR (25 of 25) at MICH 2/24/2001 NU (24 of 24) vs. MSU 1/27/1977 ILL (24 of 24) vs. PSU 1/21/1993 NU (23 of 23) at MINN 2/20/1986 WIS (22 of 22) vs. PUR 2/7/1976 MINN (21 of 21) at OSU 1/19/1974 MINN (20 of 20) vs. Clemson 12/28/1974 IOWA (20 of 20) vs. Western Illinois 11/19/2004

SINGLE SEASON 1. .818 WIS (436 of 533) 2010-112. .808 OSU (452 of 559) 1969-70 3. .799 MSU (490 of 613) 1985-86 4. .794 ILL (471 of 593) 2014-155. .782 PUR (571 of 730) 1968-69 6. .780 IOWA (549 of 704) 1969-707. .779 MICH (486 of 624) 2016-17 8. .777 MSU (543 of 699) 2004-05 9. .771 IOWA (573 of 743) 1968-69 MSU (408 of 529) 1986-87 MSU (442 of 573) 2001-02 MSU (452 of 586) 2003-04 REBOUNDSSINGLE GAME 1. 95 IND vs. MICH 3/11/1961 2. 89 IND vs. PUR 2/24/1951 3. 84 MSU vs. OSU 1/19/1959 MSU vs. IOWA 2/15/1964 5. 79 ILL vs. WIS 2/16/1959 PUR at Hawaii 12/30/1968 WIS vs. Michigan Tech 12/5/19708. 78 MSU vs. Southern Illinois 12/33/1955 9. 77 MSU vs. Butler 12/23/1961 MICH at MSU 2/2/1963 MSU vs. IND 1/11/1964 IOWA vs. Minnesota-Duluth 12/30/1972

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SINGLE SEASON 1. 1,580 MSU 2018-192. 1,521 MICH 1964-65 MSU 1999-2000 4. 1,508 MSU 1958-59 IOWA 1986-87 * 1,493 MICH 1992-93 6. 1,484 IOWA 2012-137. 1,482 MSU 2008-098. 1,476 MICH 1963-64 9. 1,458 MSU 2014-1510. 1,454 MSU 2015-16

ASSISTSSINGLE GAME 1. 37 MICH vs. Western Michigan 12/7/1987 MICH vs. Eastern Michigan 12/12/1987 PUR vs. Long Island 11/14/1997 4. 36 MICH vs. IOWA 2/3/1988 MSU vs. MICH 3/4/2000 PSU vs. VMI 12/30/20067. 35 PUR vs. San Jose State 12/19/1972 PUR vs. Illinois State 12/22/1973 ILL vs. Long Island 3/10/1982 ILL vs. Utah State 12/7/1985 MSU vs. Alcorn State 12/13/2008 MSU vs. Nebraska-Omaha 12/4/2011 MSU vs. Savannah State 12/31/2017

SINGLE SEASON 1. 745 MICH 1988-89 2. 727 ILL 2004-05 3. 719 MSU 2015-164. 715 MSU 2018-195. 694 MICH 1987-88 6. 680 PUR 1987-88 PUR 1997-988. 670 MSU 2017-18 9. 655 IND 1975-76 10. 652 MICH 1986-87

STEALSSINGLE GAME 1. 23 IOWA vs. NU 2/22/1986 IOWA vs. Northern Iowa 12/7/1994 3. 22 NU vs. Chicago 12/1/1992 NU vs. PSU 3/11/2004 5. 21 PUR vs. Northern Colorado 12/4/1978 MINN vs. Rider 1/3/1990 IOWA vs. Drake 11/30/1993 IOWA vs. Morgan State 11/25/1994 9. 20 ILL vs. Texas-Arlington 11/24/1978 OSU vs. Siena 12/4/1986 ILL vs. PUR (OT) 2/23/1987

SINGLE SEASON 1. 365 IOWA 1994-95 2. 341 ILL 1988-89 3. 329 IOWA 1987-88 4. 315 IOWA 1997-98 5. 313 PUR 1997-98 MINN 2014-157. 310 ILL 1987-88 8. 306 IOWA 1992-93 9. 303 IOWA 1993-94 10. 300 ILL 2004-05

BLOCKED SHOTSSINGLE GAME 1. 18 MICH vs. Florida Southern 12/7/1985 2. 17 MINN vs. Bowling Green 11/15/20083. 16 PSU vs. NEB 3/11/2015 MSU vs. Houston Baptist 12/18/2017 RUT vs. Bryant 11/21/20176. 15 PUR at NU 3/2/1978 OSU vs. IOWA 2/23/1980 MINN vs. Tennessee Tech 11/13/2009 NU at RU 1/12/2017 MINN vs. PSU 2/25/2017

SINGLE SEASON 1. 251 MSU 2017-182. 227 MINN 2016-173. 218 OSU 2006-074. 205 MSU 2018-195. 201 MINN 2008-096. 200 OSU 1999-2000 MICH 2006-07 8. 199 MINN 2009-109. 196 MINN 2002-03 10. 193 PSU 2017-18* 193 MICH 1992-93

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

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POINTSSINGLE GAME 1. 61 Rick Mount, PUR vs. IOWA 2/28/1970 2. 57 Dave Schellhase, PUR at MICH 2/19/1966 3. 56 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MINN (OT) 1/27/1962 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MSU 2/23/1963 5. 53 Dave Downey, ILL at IND 2/16/1963 Rick Mount, PUR at IOWA 1/3/1970 Rick Mount, PUR at MICH 1/31/1970

CONSECUTIVE 40-POINT GAMES 1. 6 Gary Bradds, OSU 1/25 through 2/15/1964 2. 4 Rick Mount, PUR 3/1 through 3/8/1969

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 560 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1994 2. 558 Terry Furlow, MSU 1976 3. 552 Rick Mount, PUR 1970 4. 524 Scott Skiles, MSU 1986 5. 510 Dennis Hopson, OSU 1987

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 39.4 Rick Mount (552 in 14), PUR 1970 2. 35.2 Rick Mount (493 in 14), PUR 1969 3. 33.9 Gary Bradds (474 in 14), OSU 1964 4. 33.2 Cazzie Russell (465 in 14), MICH 1966 5. 32.8 Terry Dischinger (459 in 14), PUR 1962

FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME 1. 27 Rick Mount, PUR vs. IOWA 2/28/1970 2. 23 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MSU 2/23/1963 Dave Schellhase, PUR at MICH 2/19/1966 4. 22 Dave Downey, ILL at IND 2/16/1963 Rick Mount, PUR at IOWA 1/3/1970 Rick Mount, PUR at MICH 1/31/1970

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL1. 221 Rick Mount, PUR 1970 2. 207 Terry Furlow, MSU 1976 Scott Skiles, MSU 1986 4. 194 Rick Mount, PUR 1969 5. 191 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1994

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 15.8 Rick Mount (221 in 14), PUR 1970 2. 13.9 Rick Mount (194 in 14), PUR 1969 3. 13.0 Cazzie Russell (182 in 14), MICH 1966 4. 12.9 John Johnson (181 in 14), IOWA 1970 5. 12.7 Rudy Tomjanovich (178 in 14), MICH 1970

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 54 Andy Phillip, ILL vs. Chicago 3/1/1943 2. 48 Jimmy Rayl, IND vs. MSU 2/23/1963 3. 47 Rick Mount, PUR vs. IOWA 2/28/1970 4. 43 Rick Mount, PUR at IOWA 1/3/1970 5. 42 Dave Schellhase, PUR at MICH 2/19/1966 Rick Mount, PUR at MICH 1/31/1970 Ollie Shannon, MINN vs. WIS 3/6/1971

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 456 Terry Furlow, MSU 1976 2. 435 Rick Mount, PUR 1970 3. 412 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1994 4. 378 Paul Ebert, OSU 1953 5. 375 Rick Mount, PUR 1969

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 31.1 Rick Mount (435 in 14), PUR 1970 2. 26.8 Rick Mount (375 in 14), PUR 1969 3. 26.2 Ralph Simpson (340 in 13), MSU 1970 4. 25.9 Don Freeman (362 in 14), ILL 1966 Rick Mount (362 in 14), PUR 1968

FIELD GOAL PCTSINGLE GAME (12 or more attempts) 1. 1.000 George Faerber (12 of 12), PUR vs. IOWA 3/13/1971 Ron Charles (12 of 12), MSU at MICH 1/24/1980 3. .938 Tommy Davis (15 of 16), MINN at IND 2/11/1984 4. .933 Jerry Lucas (14 of 15), OSU vs. MINN 2/10/1962 Terry Kunze (14 of 15), MINN at MICH 1/14/1963

SINGLE SEASON 1. .767 Stephen Scheffler (115 of 150), PUR 1990 2. .703 B.J. Mullens (78 of 111), OSU 20093. .700 Mike Watkins (91 of 130), PSU 20184. .684 Thomas Bryant (80 of 117), IND 20165. .678 Jerry Lucas (122 of 180), OSU 1962

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME 1. 11 Bryn Forbes, MSU at RU 3/2/20162. 10 Jon Diebler, OSU at PSU 3/1/20113. 9 Shawn Respert, MSU at IND 1/11/1995 Roderick Wilmont, IND at NU 2/28/2007 Matt Roth, IND vs. OSU 1/31/2009 Robert Johnson, IND vs. IOWA 2/17/2018 Scottie Lindsey, NU vs. IOWA 2/25/2018

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 80 Shawn Respert, MSU 1995 2. 66 Bryn Forbes, MSU 20163. 65 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA 1995 4. 60 Jon Diebler, OSU 2009 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2019

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 4.44 Shawn Respert (80 in 18), MSU 1995 2. 3.67 Bryn Forbes (66 in 18), MSU 20163. 3.61 Chris Kingsbury (65 in 18), IOWA 1995 4. 3.56 Sharif Chambliss (57 in 16), PSU 2002 5. 3.25 Jay Edwards (52 in 16), IND 1988

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 18 Craig Moore, NU at IOWA 2/7/20092. 17 Shawn Respert, MSU vs. WIS 3/11/1995 Roderick Wilmont, IND at PSU 1/13/2007 4. 16 Kevin Turner, ILL vs. IND 1/3/1998 A.J. Guyton, IND at OSU 1/9/1999 A.J. Guyton, IND at PSU (2OT) 1/31/1999 Eric Gordon, IND at PSU 3/9/2008 Michael Thompson, NU at IND 3/6/2010 Ray Gallegos, NEB at MICH 1/9/2013 Bryn Forbes, MSU at RU 3/2/2016

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 199 Carsen Edwards, PUR 20192. 173 Shawn Respert, MSU 1995 3. 168 Craig Moore, NU 20094. 166 Ray Gallegos, NEB 20135. 163 Chris Kingsbury, IOWA 1995

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 9.95 Carsen Edwards (199 in 20), PUR 20192. 9.75 Joe Crispin (156 in 16), PSU 2001 3. 9.61 Shawn Respert (173 in 18), MSU 19954. 9.22 Ray Gallegos (166 in 18), NEB 2013 5. 9.05 Chris Kingsbury (163 in 18), IOWA 1995

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THREE-POINT FG PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 6 made) 1. 1.000 Glen Rice (7 of 7), MICH vs. WIS 2/25/1989 Doug Altenberger (6 of 6), ILL vs. WIS 2/7/1987 Val Barnes (6 of 6), IOWA at PSU 2/22/1993 Jim Bartels (6 of 6), IOWA at OSU 1/25/1995 Maurice Ager (6 of 6), MSU at NU 1/21/2004 Jeff Horner (6 of 6), IOWA vs. PSU 1/31/2004 Cassius Winston (6 of 6), MSU vs. WIS 2/25/2018 Joe Wieskamp (6-6), IOWA vs. ILL 1/20/2019 Gabe Kalscheur (6-6), MINN vs. RUT 2/24/2019 SINGLE SEASON (Min. 1 per game) 1. .656 Ted Kitchel (21 of 32), IND 19832. .592 Matt Roth (29 of 49), IND 2012 3. .588 Kelvin Torbert (20 of 34), MSU 2004 4. .571 Jay Edwards (52 of 91), IND 1988 5. .565 Woody Austin (26 of 46), PUR 1990 FREE THROWSSINGLE GAME 1. 26 Greg Graham, IND vs. PUR 2/21/1993 2. 25 Don Schlundt, IND vs. OSU 3/5/1955 3. 22 Luke Recker, IND vs. MICH 2/21/1999 22 Peter Jok, IOWA vs. IND 2/21/2017 5. 21 Al Ferrari, MSU vs. IND 2/28/1955 Terry Dischinger, PUR at IOWA 2/27/1961 Don Nelson, IOWA at IND 2/17/1962

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 179 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1962 2. 175 Don Schlundt, IND 1953 3. 157 Don Schlundt, IND 1955 4. 153 Don Schlundt, IND 1954 5. 150 Jimmy Rayl, IND 1962

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 12.8 Terry Dischinger (179 in 14), PUR 1962 2. 11.2 Don Schlundt (157 in 14), IND 1955 3. 10.9 Don Schlundt (153 in 14), IND 1954 4. 10.7 Jimmy Rayl (150 in 14), IND 1962 5. 10.2 Terry Dischinger (143 in 14), PUR 1961

CAREER - MOST CONSECUTIVE 1. 46 Todd Leary, IND 1990 (4), 1991-92 (6), 1992-93 (21), 1993-94 (15) 2. 45 Steve Smith, MSU 1991 3. 38 Jamar Butler, OSU 20084. 37 Keith Smart, IND 1988 5. 36 Rick Olson, WIS 1984 (28), 1985 (8)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 30 Don Schlundt, IND vs. OSU 3/5/1955 2. 29 Jack Runyan, PUR at MICH 3/2/1953 3. 28 Greg Graham, IND vs. PUR 2/21/1993 4. 26 Al Ferrari, MSU vs. IND 2/28/1955 5. 25 Don Nelson, IOWA at IND 2/17/1962 Luke Recker, IND vs. MICH 2/21/1999 Diamond Stone, MD vs. PSU 12/30/2015

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 223 Jack Runyan, PUR 1953 2. 215 Terry Dischinger, PUR 1962 3. 213 Don Schlundt, IND 1953 4. 193 Paul Ebert, OSU 1953 Don Schlundt, IND 1954

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 15.4 Terry Dischinger (215 in 14), PUR 1962 2. 13.8 Don Schlundt (193 in 14), IND 1954 3. 13.6 Don Schlundt (190 in 14), IND 1955 4. 13.1 Dick Garmaker (183 in 14), MINN 1954 5. 12.5 Jimmy Rayl (175 in 14), IND 1962

FREE THROW PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 15 attempts) 1. 1.000 Kevin Smith (19 of 19), MSU vs. IND 1/7/1982 Ted Kitchel (18 of 18), IND vs. ILL 1/10/1981 Sam Vincent (17 of 17), MSU vs. OSU 2/24/1983 Larry Siegfried (16 of 16), OSU vs. PUR 3/7/1959 Jimmy Rayl (15 of 15), IND at MICH 2/26/1962 Rick Mount (15 of 15), PUR at NU 2/8/1969 Steve Smith (15 of 15), MSU vs. MINN 1/19/1991 Paul Grant (15 of 15), WIS vs. IOWA 2/26/1997 Shavon Shields (15 of 15), NEB vs. ILL 2/12/2014

SINGLE SEASON 1. .978 Daniel Horton (89 of 91), MICH 2006 2. .957 Jason Bohannon (45 of 47), WIS 20083. .949 Jordan Bohannon (37 of 39), IOWA 20184. .943 Jamar Butler (50 of 53), OSU 20085. .935 Steve Alford (58 of 62), IND 1985

REBOUNDSSINGLE GAME 1. 33 Walt Bellamy, IND vs. MICH 3/11/1961 2. 30 Charles Darling, IOWA vs. WIS 3/3/1952 Paul Morrow, WIS vs. PUR 1/3/1953 Jerry Lucas, OSU vs. IND 3/10/1962 5. 29 Jim Pitts, NU vs. IND 2/13/1965

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 256 Horace Walker, MSU 1960 2. 253 Jerry Lucas, OSU 1962 3. 249 M.C. Burton, MICH 1959 4. 247 Walt Bellamy, IND 1961 5. 242 John Green, MSU 1959

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME1. 18.3 Horace Walker (256 in 14), MSU 1960 2. 18.1 Jerry Lucas (253 in 14), OSU 1962 3. 17.8 M.C. Burton (249 in 14), MICH 1959 4. 17.6 Walt Bellamy (247 in 14), IND 1961 5. 17.3 John Green (242 in 14), MSU 1959

ASSISTSSINGLE GAME 1. 20 Mateen Cleaves, MSU vs. MICH 3/4/2000 2. 18 Bruce Parkinson, PUR vs. MINN 3/8/1975 3. 16 Cal Wulfsberg, IOWA vs. OSU 1/24/1976 Arriel McDonald, MINN vs. WIS 1/12/1994 Demetri McCamey, ILL vs. PUR 2/20/2010 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH at NEB 3/5/2017 Bryant McIntosh, NU vs. MINN 1/10/2018

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 157 Cassius Winston, MSU 20192. 141 Eric Snow, MSU 1995 3. 139 Demetri McCamey, ILL 20104. 138 Cal Wulfsberg, IOWA 1976 5. 133 Earvin Johnson, MSU 1979

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 7.85 Cassius Winston (157 in 20), MSU 20192. 7.83 Eric Snow (141 in 18), MSU 19953. 7.80 Denzel Valentine (117 in 15), MSU 2016 4. 7.75 Mateen Cleaves (124 in 16), MSU 1998 Mateen Cleaves (124 in 16), MSU 2000

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STEALSSINGLE GAME 1. 10 Michael Finley, WIS vs. PUR (2OT) 2/13/1993 2. 9 Scott May, IND vs. MICH (OT) 2/7/1976 Kenyon Murray, IOWA vs. OSU 2/18/1995 Mateen Cleaves, MSU vs. MINN 2/14/1998 5. 8 Greg Kelser, MSU vs. NU 2/2/1976 Darryl Mitchell, MINN vs. WIS 1/8/1981 Bruce Douglas, ILL at PUR 2/25/1984 Darryl Johnson, MSU vs. OSU 1/10/1987 Gary Grant, MICH at NU 1/21/1987 Melvin Newbern, MINN vs. MSU 3/8/1989

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 62 Melvin Newbern, MINN 1989 2. 52 Pat Baldwin, NU 1991 Josh Reaves, PSU 20194. 51 Bruce Douglas, ILL 1986 5. 50 Bruce Douglas, ILL 1984

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME1. 3.44 Melvin Newbern (62 in 18), MINN 1989 2. 2.89 Pat Baldwin (52 in 18), NU 1991 3. 2.83 Bruce Douglas (51 in 18), ILL 1986 4. 2.78 Bruce Douglas (50 in 18), ILL 1984 5. 2.75 Mateen Cleaves (44 in 16), MSU 1998

BLOCKED SHOTSSINGLE GAME 1. 12 Mychal Thompson, MINN vs. OSU 1/26/1976 2. 11 Ken Johnson, OSU vs. IOWA 2/9/2000 11 Reggie Lynch, MINN vs. PSU 2/25/2017 4. 10 Jim Pitts, NU vs. PUR 1/8/1966 4. 9 Herb Williams, OSU vs. IOWA 2/23/1980 Randy Breuer, MINN vs. MICH 3/5/1983 Acie Earl, IOWA vs. WIS 1/29/1992

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 90 Ken Johnson, OSU 2000 2. 71 Acie Earl, IOWA 1992 3. 69 Calvin Booth, PSU 19984. 66 Reggie Lynch, MINN 20175. 63 Jaren Jackson, Jr., MSU 2018

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 5.63 Ken Johnson (90 in 16), OSU 2000 2. 4.31 Calvin Booth (69 in 16), PSU 1998 3. 4.00 Joel Przybilla (44 in 11), MINN 2000 4. 3.94 Acie Earl (71 in 18), IOWA 1992 5. 3.88 Ken Johnson (62 in 16), OSU 2001

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POINTSSINGLE GAME 1. 128 MICH vs. PUR 2/19/1966 2. 127 MICH vs. IOWA 3/10/1990 3. 122 IND at OSU 2/2/1959 4. 121 ILL vs. PUR 2/6/1965 ILL vs. MSU 3/9/1965

HIGHEST LOSING SCORE 1. 111 PUR at IOWA (112), 1974 (3OT) 2. 110 MINN vs. PUR (111), 1976 (2OT)

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 1,642 IOWA 1988 2. 1,581 MICH 1989 3. 1,570 IND 1975 4. 1,561 MICH 1987 5. 1,558 IOWA 1989

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 102.9 IOWA (1,441 in 14) 1970 2. 97.1 PUR (1,359 in 14) 1969 3. 95.4 MICH (1,336 in 14) 1966 4. 92.9 MICH (1,300 in 14) 1965 5. 92.4 ILL (1,293 in 14) 1965

FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME 1. 55 MICH vs. IOWA 3/10/1990 2. 52 MICH vs. PUR 2/19/1966 3. 50 IND at OSU 2/2/1959 ILL vs. PUR 2/6/1965 ILL vs. MSU 3/9/1965 IND at MSU 1/4/1975

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 652 IND 1975 2. 636 MICH 1976 3. 624 MICH 1987 4. 611 MICH 1988 5. 606 MSU 1975 MINN 1989

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 39.9 IOWA (559 in 14) 1970 2. 38.1 ILL (534 in 14) 1965 3. 37.7 MICH (528 in 14) 1966 4. 37.6 PUR (526 in 14) 1969 5. 37.4 OSU (523 in 14) 1960

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME - ONE TEAM 1. 114 IND vs. PUR 2/23/1953 2. 113 WIS at MSU 1/6/1964 3. 110 IND vs. IOWA 2/25/1950 IND at MSU 1/11/1964 5. 109 MICH vs. PUR 1/23/1965

SINGLE GAME - TWO TEAMS 1. 207 WIS (113) at MSU (94) 1/6/1964 2. 206 IND (110) at MSU (96) 1/11/1964

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 1,282 MINN 1953 2. 1,271 IND 1975 3. 1,230 MSU 1964 4. 1,221 MICH 1976 5. 1,212 MINN 1956

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 87.9 MSU (1,230 in 14) 1964 2. 86.6 MINN (1,212 in 14) 1956 3. 85.9 NU (1,203 in 14) 1952

FIELD GOAL PCTSINGLE GAME 1. .755 PUR (37 of 49) vs. MICH 1/5/1981 2. .738 MSU (31 of 42) at MINN 2/28/1987 3. .733 MSU (33 of 45) at OSU 2/7/2004 4. .727 PUR (32 of 44) vs. IOWA 1/27/1990 5. .723 MINN (34 of 47) at IOWA 1/25/1960 OSU (34 of 47) at MINN 1/22/1981

SINGLE SEASON 1. .561 MICH (606 of 1,080) 1989 2. .553 MSU (581 of 1,051) 1986 3. .551 ILL (532 of 966) 1986 4. .550 PUR (482 of 876) 1990 5. .547 OSU (490 of 896) 1970

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME 1. 20 PUR vs. IOWA 1/20/20182. 19 IND vs. ILL 1/19/20163. 18 IND vs. MINN 2/15/20154. 17 IND vs. ILL 1/26/2002 IND vs. PSU 3/3/2007 MSU at PUR 2/20/2014 MSU vs. RU 1/31/2016 NU vs. RU 2/27/2016

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 182 PUR 20192. 178 IND 20163. 177 MSU 20164. 170 NU 2010 MICH 2017

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME 1. 47 NU at ILL 12/30/20092. 42 NU at IND 3/6/20103. 40 MICH at IND 1/7/20094. 39 NU at MINN 1/26/20115. 38 NU at ILL 1/6/2011 MICH at NU 2/21/2012

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 501 PUR 20192. 471 MICH 20093. 463 NU 20104. 455 MICH 20195. 448 IND 2016

THREE-POINT FG PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 5 made) 1. 1.000 MINN (9 of 9) vs. PSU 1/11/20092. .933 OSU (14 of 15) vs. WIS 3/6/20113. .900 WIS (9 of 10) at ILL 1/25/1997 4. .889 IND (8 of 9) vs. MINN 2/4/1988 5. .875 MICH (7 of 8) vs. IOWA 2/3/1988 MSU (7 of 8) vs. MINN 2/6/1993

SINGLE SEASON 1. .566 IND (30 of 53) 1983 2. .500 IND (64 of 128) 1988 3. .497 IND (72 of 145) 1989 4. .490 ILL (75 of 153) 1987 MICH (103 of 210) 1989

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FREE THROWSSINGLE GAME 1. 43 IND vs. MICH 1/2/1953 ILL vs. MSU 1/26/1980 IND vs. OSU 2/8/1997 4. 42 IND at PUR 1/19/1953 IND at MINN 2/3/1991

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 442 IND 1953 2. 390 IND 1991 3. 376 OSU 1956 4. 375 IND 1997 5. 363 IND 1954

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 26.9 OSU (376 in 14) 1956 2. 25.9 IND (363 in 14) 1954 3. 25.4 IND (356 in 14) 1955 4. 25.0 MINN (350 in 14) 1954 5. 24.9 IND (349 in 14) 1956

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME - ONE TEAM 1. 65 PUR at MICH 3/2/1953 2. 61 WIS at MICH 2/21/1953 3. 60 IND vs. MICH 1/3/1955 4. 56 IOWA vs. IND 12/22/1952 IND at OSU 2/5/1955 OSU at WIS 2/20/1956

SINGLE GAME - TWO TEAMS 1. 106 PUR (65) at MICH (41) 3/2/1953 2. 99 PUR (51) vs. MICH (48) 12/22/1952 IND (55) at PUR (44) 1/19/1953

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 688 PUR 1953 2. 648 IOWA 1953 3. 558 MINN 1953 4. 549 MINN 1954 5. 542 IND 1991

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 39.2 MINN (549 in 14) 1954 2. 38.6 IND (541 in 14) 1954 3. 38.2 PUR (688 in 18) 1953 4. 36.9 IOWA (517 in 14) 1954 5. 36.4 OSU (509 in 14) 1956

FREE THROW PCTSINGLE GAME (20 or more attempts) 1. 1.000 PUR (25 of 25) at WIS 2/7/1976 PUR (25 of 25) at MICH 2/24/2001 NU (24 of 24) vs. MSU 1/27/1977 ILL (24 of 24) vs. PSU 1/21/1993 NU (23 of 23) at MINN 2/20/1986 WIS (22 of 22) vs. PUR 2/7/1976 MINN (21 of 21) at OSU 1/19/1974

SINGLE SEASON 1. .851 WIS (235 of 276) 20112. .815 PUR (278 of 341) 20173. .810 ILL (247 of 305) 20154. .806 PUR (307 of 381) 1969 5. .798 IOWA (323 of 405) 1970

REBOUNDSSINGLE GAME 1. 95 IND vs. MICH 3/11/1961 2. 89 IND vs. PUR 2/24/1951 3. 84 MSU vs. OSU 1/19/1959 MSU vs. IOWA 2/15/1964 5. 79 ILL vs. WIS 2/16/1959

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 892 MSU 1959 2. 794 MSU 20193. 793 IND 1959 4. 772 MD 20195. 760 MICH 1959 MSU 1960

SINGLE SEASON - PER GAME 1. 63.7 MSU (892 in 14) 1959 2. 56.6 IND (793 in 14) 1959 3. 54.3 MICH (760 in 14) 1959 MSU (760 in 14) 1960 5. 53.1 IND (744 in 14) 1961

REBOUND MARGINPER GAME 1. 14.7 MSU 2000 2. 13.4 MSU 2001 3. 12.6 IOWA 1987 4. 11.5 MSU 20095. 10.1 MSU 2016 10.1 PUR 2016

ASSISTSSINGLE GAME 1. 36 MICH vs. IOWA 2/3/1988 MSU vs. MICH 3/4/2000 3. 33 WIS vs. NU 3/7/1953 MICH vs. PUR 3/7/1987 NU vs. RU 2/27/2016

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 393 IND 1976 2. 372 MICH 1987 3. 368 OSU 19754. 364 MSU 2016 5. 357 MICH 1988

STEALSSINGLE GAME 1. 23 IOWA vs. NU 2/22/1986 2. 20 ILL vs. PUR (OT) 2/23/1987 3. 19 IND vs. NU 1/17/1987 IOWA vs. OSU 1/10/1996 5. 18 OSU vs. NU 2/25/1978 ND at IOWA 1/19/1991 IOWA vs. NU 3/8/1993 IOWA vs. PSU 1/27/1999 MINN vs. PSU 2/22/2003

SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 184 IOWA 1994 2. 176 IOWA 1995 3. 167 IOWA 1991 4. 162 MINN 1989 IOWA 1996

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BLOCKED SHOTSSINGLE GAME 1. 15 PUR at NU 3/2/1978 OSU vs. IOWA 2/23/1980 NU at RU 1/12/2017 MINN vs. PSU 2/25/2017 5. 14 PUR at NU 1/15/2009 NEB at NU 1/2/20187. 13 MINN vs. OSU 1/26/1976 OSU vs. IOWA 3/7/1981 MINN vs. MICH 3/5/1983 ILL vs. MINN 1/17/1987 OSU vs. MICH 2/6/2007 IOWA vs. ILL 3/5/2013 UMD at NEB 2/3/2016 PSU vs. WIS 12/4/2017 MSU vs. RUT 12/5/2017 MSU vs. IND 2/3/2018 ILL vs. MD 1/26/2019 IND vs. ILL 1/3/2019 PSU vs. PUR 2/16/2019 SINGLE SEASON - TOTAL 1. 179 PSU 19982. 137 MINN 20173. 133 MSU 20184. 110 UMD 20165. 109 MSU 2019

TURNOVERSHIGHEST TURNOVER MARGIN PER GAME1. 5.1 NU 2004 PUR 2008 3. 5.0 IOWA 1995 4. 4.9 IND 1991 5. 4.8 NU 2009

SINGLE SEASON - LOWEST PER GAME 1. 6.4 WIS 20112. 6.8 WIS 20153. 7.9 WIS 20144. 8.1 WIS 2010 PUR 2012

SINGLE SEASON - HIGHEST FORCED PER GAME 1. 19.1 IOWA 1995 2. 18.9 IOWA 1991 3. 18.8 OSU 1991 4. 18.1 ILL 1988 IND 1991

PERSONAL FOULSSINGLE GAME - ONE TEAM 1. 41 MSU at NU 2/2/1952 2. 40 PUR vs. ILL 3/1/1952 OSU vs. PUR 3/5/1981 4. 39 MSU at WIS 1/29/19775. 38 IND at NU 2/16/1952

SINGLE GAME - TWO TEAMS 1. 73 PUR (40) vs. ILL (33) 3/1/1952 2. 72 IND (38) at NU (34) 2/16/1952

SINGLE SEASON 1. 456 MICH 1953 2. 445 MINN 1991 3. 442 PUR 1953 4. 430 NU 1953 5. 424 IND 1953

MISCELLANEOUSCONSECUTIVE WINS (ALL GAMES) 1. 34 IND (3-1974, 31-1975) 2. 33 IND (32-1976, 1-1977) 3. 32 OSU (5-1960, 27-1961)

CONSECUTIVE WINS (BIG TEN GAMES) 1. 37 IND (1-1974, 18-1975, 18-1976) 2. 27 OSU (1-1960, 14-1961, 12-1962) 3. 25 ILL (10-2004, 15-2005) 4. 23 WIS (12-1912, 11-1913) 5. 20 IND (16-1952, 4-1953)

CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS (ALL GAMES) 1. 53 MSU (1998-2002) 2. 50 OSU (1959-63) IND (1991-95) SINGLE GAME - MOST OVERTIMES 1. 6 MINN (59) vs. PUR (56) 1/29/1955

SINGLE SEASON - MOST OVERTIME GAMES 1. 6 MICH 1981 MINN 1981 OSU 1982

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

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SCORING(Conference games only)Year Name, School G Pts Avg1906 Emmett Angell, WIS 961907 John Schommer, CHI 951908 John Schommer, CHI 1051909 John Schommer, CHI 1041910 David Charters, PUR 1121911 Frank Lawler, MINN 1431912 Otto Stangel, WIS 1771913 Homer Dahringer, ILL 1251914 Harold Whittle, NU 1091915 George Levis, WIS 1401916 Henry Brockenbraugh, PUR 1191917 Harold Gillen, MINN 126 Ralf Woods, ILL 1261918 Earl Anderson, ILL 1621919 Gorgas, CHI 1061920 Charles Carney, ILL 1881921 Don White, PUR 1541922 Charles Carney, ILL 1721923 Jack Funk, IOWA 1431924 George Spradling, PUR 1281925 John Miner, OSU 1331926 Arthur Beckner, IND 1081927 Wilbur Cummins, PUR 1281928 Bennie Oosterbaan, MICH 1291929 Charles Murphy, PUR 1451930 Branch McCracken, IND 1471931 Joe Reif, NU 120 1932 John Wooden, PUR 1541933 Joe Reif, NU 1681934 Norm Cottom, PUR 1191935 Bill Haarlow, CHI 1561936 Bob Kessler, PUR 1601937 Jewell Young, PUR 1721938 Jewell Young, PUR 1841939 Jimmy Hull, OSU 12 169 14.11940 Bill Hapac, ILL 12 164 13.71941 Joe Stampf, CHI 12 166 13.81942 John Kotz, WIS 14 242 17.31943 Andy Phillip, ILL 12 255 21.31944 Dick Ives, IOWA 12 208 17.31945 Max Morris, NU 12 189 15.81946 Max Morris, NU 12 198 16.51947 Bob Cook, WIS 12 187 15.61948 Murray Wier, IOWA 12 272 22.71949 Don Rehfeldt, WIS 12 229 19.11950 Don Rehfeldt, WIS 12 265 22.11951 Ray Ragelis, NU 14 277 19.81952 Charles Darling, IOWA 14 364 26.01953 Don Schlundt, IND 18 459 25.51954 Don Schlundt, IND 14 379 27.11955 Don Schlundt, IND 14 369 26.41956 Robin Freeman, OSU 14 455 32.51957 Archie Dees, IND 14 356 25.41958 Archie Dees, IND 14 362 25.91959 M.C. Burton, MICH 14 316 22.61960 Terry Dischinger, PUR 14 384 27.41961 Terry Dischinger, PUR 14 405 28.31962 Terry Dischinger, PUR 14 459 32.81963 Gary Bradds, OSU 14 433 30.91964 Gary Bradds, OSU 14 474 33.91965 Dave Schellhase, PUR 14 391 27.91966 Cazzie Russell, MICH 14 465 33.21967 Tom Kondla, MINN 14 396 28.31968 Rick Mount, PUR 14 416 29.71969 Rick Mount, PUR 14 493 35.21970 Rick Mount, PUR 14 552 39.41971 George McGinnis, IND 14 418 29.91972 Mike Robinson, MSU 14 381 27.21973 Mike Robinson, MSU 14 374 26.7

Year Name, School G Pts Avg 1974 Campy Russell, MICH 14 336 24.01975 Terry Furlow, MSU 17 363 21.41976 Terry Furlow, MSU 18 558 31.01977 Mychal Thompson, MINN 18 410 22.81978 Mychal Thompson, MINN 18 409 22.71979 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 18 429 23.81980 Jay Vincent, MSU 18 397 22.11981 Jay Vincent, MSU 18 433 24.11982 Keith Edmonson, PUR 18 370 20.61983 Randy Breuer, MINN 18 377 20.91984 Vacated1985 Sam Vincent, MSU 18 427 23.71986 Scott Skiles, MSU 18 524 29.11987 Dennis Hopson, OSU 18 510 28.31988 Glen Rice, MICH 18 413 22.91989 Glen Rice, MICH 18 447 24.81990 Kendall Gill, ILL 18 368 20.41991 Steve Smith, MSU 18 418 23.21992 Jim Jackson, OSU 18 396 22.01993 Glenn Robinson, PUR-FR 18 459 25.51994 Glenn Robinson, PUR 18 560 31.11995 Shawn Respert, MSU 18 459 25.51996 Brian Evans, IND 18 399 22.21997 Andre Woolridge, IOWA 18 376 20.91998 Michael Redd, OSU-FR 16 352 22.01999 Quincy Lewis, MINN 16 408 25.52000 A.J. Guyton, IND 16 345 21.62001 Kirk Haston, IND 16 325 20.32002 Marcus Taylor, MSU 14 248 17.72003 Brian Cook, ILL 16 320 20.02004 Kris Humphries, MINN-FR 15 315 21.02005 Bracey Wright, IND 13 238 18.32006 Alando Tucker, WIS 16 320 20.02007 Adam Haluska, IOWA 16 341 21.32008 Eric Gordon, IND-FR 18 374 20.82009 Evan Turner, OSU 18 311 17.32010 Evan Turner, OSU 16 322 20.12011 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 18 372 20.72012 John Shurna, NU 18 360 20.02013 Trey Burke, MICH 18 363 20.22014 Terran Petteway, NEB 18 334 18.62015 D’Angelo Russell, OSU-FR 18 366 20.32016 Denzel Valentine, MSU 15 308 20.52017 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 18 341 18.92018 Tony Carr, PSU 18 362 20.12019 Carsen Edwards, PUR 20 427 21.4

(All games)Year Name, School G Pts Avg1990 Steve Smith, MSU 31 627 20.21991 Steve Smith, MSU 30 752 25.11992 Jim Jackson, OSU 32 718 22.41993 Glenn Robinson, PUR-FR 28 676 24.11994 Glenn Robinson, PUR 34 1,030 30.31995 Shawn Respert, MSU 28 716 25.61996 Brian Evans, IND 31 658 21.21997 Andre Woolridge, IOWA 32 645 20.21998 Michael Redd, OSU-FR 30 658 21.91999 Quincy Lewis, MINN 27 625 23.12000 A.J. Guyton, IND 29 570 19.72001 Joe Crispin, PSU 33 642 19.52002 Willie Deane, PUR 30 518 17.32003 Brian Cook, ILL 30 599 20.02004 Kris Humphries, MINN-FR 29 629 21.72005 Bracey Wright, IND 26 476 18.32006 Maurice Ager, MSU 34 656 19.32007 Adam Haluska, IOWA 31 637 20.52008 Eric Gordon, IND-FR 32 669 20.92009 Evan Turner, OSU 33 572 17.32010 Evan Turner, OSU 31 632 20.4

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SCORING CONTINUED(All games) Year Name, School G Pts Avg 2011 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 34 698 20.52012 John Shurna, NU 33 661 20.0 2013 Deshaun Thomas, OSU 37 733 19.82014 Terran Petteway, NEB 32 579 18.12015 D.J. Newbill, PSU 34 704 20.72016 Denzel Valentine, MSU 31 595 19.22017 Peter Jok, IOWA 32 636 19.92018 Keita Bates-Diop, OSU 34 672 19.82019 Carsen Edwards, PUR 36 874 24.3

FIELD GOAL PCT(Conference games only)Year Name, School FG FGA Pct1947 Ralph Hamilton, IND 73 195 .3741948 Dick Schnittker, OSU 70 190 .3681949 Jim McIntyre, MINN 68 181 .3761950 Bob Donham, OSU 68 114 .4301951 Ralph Gelle, MINN 43 98 .4391952 Don Schlundt, IND 84 194 .4331953 Dick Farley, IND 69 151 .4571954 Don Schundt, IND 113 224 .5041955 John Miller, OSU 93 193 .4821956 Wally Choice, IND 93 185 .5031957 Dick Neal, IND 84 164 .5121958 John Green, MSU 107 199 .5381959 Walt Bellamy, IND 95 181 .5251960 Jerry Lucas, OSU 143 218 .6561961 Jerry Lucas, OSU 137 224 .6121962 Jerry Lucas, OSU 122 180 .6781963 Gary Bradds, OSU 154 293 .5261964 Gary Bradds, OSU 174 325 .5351965 Skip Thoren, ILL 130 226 .5751966 Cazzie Russell, MICH 182 336 .5421967 Dave McClellan, MICH 67 114 .5881968 Dave Sorenson, OSU 103 172 .5991969 Jim Cleamons, OSU 97 155 .5841970 John Johnson, IOWA 181 298 .6071971 Ken Brady, MICH 74 120 .6171972 Bill Kilgore, MSU 82 148 .5541973 Kevin Kunnert, IOWA 131 226 .5801974 John Garrett, PUR 121 210 .5761975 John Robinson, MICH 76 126 .6031976 Kent Benson, IND 140 231 .6061977 Mychal Thompson, MINN 175 293 .5971978 Kevin McHale, MINN 105 173 .6071979 Marty Bodnar, MICH 76 126 .6031980 Ron Charles, MSU 103 153 .6731981 Ray Tolbert, IND 107 171 .6261982 Russell Cross, PUR 73 134 .5601983 Kevin Willis, MSU 117 195 .6001984 Jim Peterson, MINN 71 111 .6401985 Uwe Blab, IND 129 220 .5861986 Ken Norman, ILL 133 207 .6431987 Roy Marble, IOWA 93 157 .5921988 Nick Anderson, ILL 140 231 .6061989 Loy Vaught, MICH 109 161 .6771990 Stephen Scheffler, PUR 115 150 .7671991 Patrick Tompkins, WIS 94 159 .5911992 Mike Peplowski, MSU 104 170 .6121993 Greg Graham, IND 101 172 .5871994 Deon Thomas, ILL 121 202 .5991995 Alan Henderson, IND 167 274 .6091996 Quinton Brooks, MSU 106 198 .5351997 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 108 164 .6591998 Jarrett Stephens, PSU 83 129 .6431999 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 88 163 .5402000 George Reese, OSU 91 170 .5352001 Andre Hutson, MSU 83 133 .6242002 Robert Archibald, ILL 58 89 .652

2003 Roger Powell, ILL 50 78 .6412004 Velimir Radinovic, OSU 65 101 .6442005 Carl Landry, PUR 93 147 .6332006 Spencer Tollackson, MINN 48 77 .6232007 Greg Oden, OSU-FR 89 154 .5782008 Cyrus Tate, IOWA 66 94 .7022009 B.J. Mullens, OSU-FR 78 111 .7032010 Raymar Morgan, MSU 83 148 .5612011 Jordan Morgan, MICH-FR 76 115 .6612012 Cody Zeller, IND-FR 101 164 .6162013 Victor Oladipo, IND 91 159 .5722014 Maurice Walker, MINN 62 99 .6262015 Jae’Sean Tate, OSU-FR 77 125 .6162016 Thomas Bryant, IND-FR 80 117 .6842017 Dererk Pardon, NU 66 107 .6172018 Mike Watkins, PSU 91 130 .7002019 Matt Haarms, PUR 70 110 .636

(All games)Year Name, School FG FGA Pct.1990 Stephen Scheffler, PUR 173 248 .6981991 Patrick Tompkins, WIS 164 258 .6361992 Mike Peplowski, MSU 168 266 .6321993 Mike Peplowski, MSU 161 252 .6391994 Anthony Miller, MSU 162 249 .6511995 Alan Henderson, IND 284 476 .5971996 Quinton Brooks, MSU 195 346 .5641997 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 147 240 .6131998 Jarrett Stephens, PSU 165 257 .6421999 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 180 308 .5842000 Joel Przybilla, MINN 122 199 .6132001 Chris Young, MICH 89 139 .6402002 Robert Archibald, ILL 114 173 .659 2003 Jerry Holman, MINN 138 233 .5922004 Velimir Radinovic, OSU 109 167 .653 2005 James Augustine, ILL 141 227 .6212006 Courtney Sims, MICH 143 226 .6332007 Greg Oden, OSU–FR 189 307 .6162008 D.J. White, IND 216 357 .6052009 B. J. Mullens, OSU-FR 120 188 .6382010 Mike Tisdale, ILL 165 282 .5852011 Jordan Morgan, MICH-FR 141 225 .6272012 Cody Zeller, IND-FR 200 321 .6232013 Victor Oladipo, IND 182 304 .5992014 Aaron White, IOWA 143 245 .5842015 Jae’Sean Tate, OSU-FR 126 214 .5892016 Thomas Bryant, IND-FR 157 230 .6832017 Cordell Pemsl, IOWA-FR 116 188 .6172018 Nick Ward, MSU 162 250 .6482019 Matt Haarms, PUR 132 209 .632

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS(Conference games only)Year Name, School G No.1983 Steve Carfino, IOWA 18 271987 Steve Alford, IND 18 541988 Jay Edwards, IND-FR 18 521989 Glen Rice, MICH 18 551990 Kirk Manns, MSU 17 471991 Demetrius Calip, MICH 18 481992 Tracy Webster, WIS 18 531993 Michael Finley, WIS 18 441994 Shawn Respert, MSU 18 581995 Shawn Respert, MSU 18 801996 Pete Lisicky, PSU 18 481997 Pete Lisicky, PSU 18 571998 Louis Bullock, MICH* 16 511999 Robbie Reid, MICH 16 492000 Cory Bradford, ILL 16 482001 Joe Crispin, PSU 16 492002 Sharif Chambliss, PSU 16 572003 Sharif Chambliss, PSU 16 51

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS CONTINUED(Conference games only) Year Name, School G No. 2004 Chris Hill, MSU 16 462005 Dee Brown, ILL 16 512006 Robert Vaden, IND 16 41 Jeff Horner, IOWA 16 412007 Drew Neitzel, MSU 16 512008 Craig Moore, NU 18 562009 Craig Moore, NU 18 662010 John Shurna, NU 18 522011 Talor Battle, PSU 18 572012 Matt Gatens, IOWA 18 492013 Ray Gallegos, NEB 18 492014 Yogi Ferrell, IND 18 512015 D’Angelo Russell, OSU-FR 18 492016 Bryn Forbes, MSU 18 662017 Bronson Koenig, WIS 17 462018 Jordan Bonhannon, IOWA 18 552019 Carsen Edwards, PUR 20 60 (All games)Year Name, School G No.1990 Kirk Manns, MSU 31 811991 Jimmy Oliver, PUR 29 791992 Tom Michael, ILL 28 75 Tracy Webster, WIS 31 751993 Michael Finley, WIS 28 631994 Shawn Respert, MSU 32 921995 Shawn Respert, MSU 28 1191996 Pete Lisicky, PSU 27 891997 Louis Bullock, MICH* 35 1011998 Louis Bullock, MICH* 34 931999 Scoonie Penn, OSU 36 882000 Cory Bradford, ILL 32 962001 Joe Crispin, PSU 33 1082002 Sharif Chambliss, PSU 28 992003 Chris Hill, MSU 35 952004 Chris Hill, MSU 30 842005 Luther Head, ILL 39 1162006 Rich McBride, ILL 33 83 Maurice Ager, MSU 34 832007 Drew Neitzel, MSU 35 1142008 Craig Moore, NU 35 972009 Craig Moore, NU 31 1102010 Jon Diebler, OSU 37 1162011 Jon Diebler, OSU 37 1142012 John Shurna, NU 33 952013 Ray Gallegos, NEB 33 83 D.J. Richardson, ILL 36 832014 Ben Brust, WIS 38 962015 Denzel Valentine, MSU 39 1022016 Bryn Forbes, MSU 35 1122017 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 38 982018 Shep Garner, PSU 39 1202019 Carsen Edwards, PUR 36 135

THREE-POINT FG PCT(Conference games only)Year Name, School FG FGA Pct1983 Ted Kitchel, IND 21 32 .6561987 Jeff Moe, IOWA 32 63 .5081988 Jay Edwards, IND-FR 52 91 .5711989 Kirk Manns, MSU 52 94 .5531990 Kirk Manns, MSU 47 96 .4901991 Tim Locum, WIS 36 73 .4931992 Tom Michael, ILL 49 88 .5571993 Greg Graham, IND 38 71 .535 1994 Brian Evans, IND 28 56 .5001995 Cuonzo Martin, PUR 57 121 .4711996 Chad Austin, PUR 33 74 .4461997 Kent McCausland, IOWA 42 83 .506

1998 Louis Bullock, MICH* 51 106 .4811999 Robbie Reid, MICH 49 107 .4582000 Duany Duany, WIS 26 57 .4562001 Kirk Penney, WIS 44 92 .4782002 Kyle Hornsby, IND 37 74 .5002003 LaVell Blanchard, MICH 39 90 .4332004 Kelvin Torbert, MSU 20 34 .5882005 Dee Brown, ILL 51 99 .5152006 Bryant Dillon, PUR 17 34 .5002007 Danny Morrisey, PSU 35 71 .4932008 Robbie Hummel, PUR 30 63 .4762009 Jon Diebler, OSU 60 132 .455 Devan Dumes, IND 35 77 .4552010 Blake Hoffarber, MINN 43 91 .4732011 Jon Diebler, OSU 56 105 .5332012 Matt Roth, IND 29 49 .5922013 Christian Watford, IND 34 66 .5152014 Josh Gasser, WIS 30 61 .4922015 Nick Zeisloft, IND 36 70 .5142016 Kam Williams, OSU 34 66 .5152017 JaQuan Lyle, OSU 24 45 .5332018 Cassius Winston, MSU 37 66 .5612019 Brevin Pritzl, WIS 23 43 .535

(All games)Year Name, School FG FGA Pct1990 Rex Walters, NU 53 112 .4731991 Todd Leslie, NU 65 127 .5121992 Tom Michael, ILL 75 152 .4931993 Greg Graham, IND 57 111 .5141994 Brian Evans, IND 43 94 .4571995 Shawn Respert, MSU 119 251 .4741996 Pete Lisicky, PSU 89 189 .4711997 Kent McCausland, IOWA 70 134 .5221998 Jaraan Cornell, PUR 61 122 .5001999 Kent McCausland, IOWA 59 140 .4212000 Morris Peterson, MSU 85 200 .4252001 Sean Harrington, ILL 51 111 .4592002 Dane Fife, IND 66 140 .4712003 Sean Harrington, ILL 64 144 .4442004 Kelvin Torbert, MSU 31 64 .4842005 Clayton Hanson, WIS 55 121 .4552006 Jamar Smith, ILL 66 137 .4822007 Chris Lutz, PUR 58 123 .4722008 Armon Bassett, IND 69 152 .4542009 Stanley Pringle, PSU 72 159 .4532010 Blake Hoffarber, MINN 85 182 .4672011 Jon Diebler, OSU 114 227 .5022012 Matt Roth, IND 42 77 .5452013 Christian Watford, IND 60 124 .4842014 Kenny Kaminski, MSU-FR 38 77 .4942015 Marc Loving, OSU 47 102 .4612016 Bryn Forbes, MSU 112 233 .4812017 Nathan Taphorn, NU 39 83 .4702018 Cassius Winston, MSU 75 151 .4972019 Isaiah Livers, MICH 52 122 .426

FREE THROW PCT(Conference games only)Year Name, School FT FTA Pct 1947 Bob Cook, WIS 47 63 .7461948 Ward Williams, IND 27 34 .7941949 Howie Williams, PUR 30 35 .8571950 Dan Page, WIS 28 32 .8751951 Meyer Skogg, MINN 31 35 .8861952 Clive Follmer, ILL 40 51 .784 Gordon Stauffer, MSU 40 51 .7841953 Don Schlundt, IND 175 213 .8221954 W. Stoeppelwerth, NU 26 32 .8131955 Robin Freeman, OSU 45 53 .8491956 Hallie Bryant, IND 45 51 .8821957 Archie Dees, IND 106 125 .848

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FREE THROW PCT (CONTINUED)(Conference games only) Year Name, School FT FTA Pct 1958 Sam Gee, IND 46 50 .9201959 Roger Taylor, ILL 48 55 .8731960 Govoner Vaughn, ILL 42 48 .8751961 Larry Siegfried, OSU 56 61 .9181962 Bill Cacciatore, NU 38 43 .8841963 Jimmy Rayl, IND 108 122 .8851964 Jimmy Rodgers, IOWA 59 69 .855 Mel Garland, PUR 59 69 .8551965 Jon McGlockin, IND 36 39 .9231966 Henry Ebershoff, PUR 59 64 .9221967 Jack Johnson, IND 26 30 .8671968 Bill Keller, PUR 50 55 .9091969 Bill Keller, PUR 56 61 .9181970 Rick Ford, IND 60 65 .9231971 Larry Weatherford, PUR 71 81 .8761972 John Ritter, IND 69 76 .9061973 Rick Williams, IOWA 48 55 .8731974 Dennis Graff, ILL 35 38 .9211975 C.J. Kupec, MICH 71 80 .8801976 Terry Furlow, MSU 144 161 .8941977 Osborne Lockhart, MINN 43 48 .8961978 Jerry Sichting, PUR 54 61 .8851979 Jerry Marifke, NU 46 52 .8851980 Terry Donnelly, MSU 44 51 .863 Wesley Matthews, WIS 82 95 .8631981 Jim Stack, NU 55 60 .9171982 Ted Kitchel, IND 104 118 .8811983 Ted Kitchel, IND 63 69 .9131984 Rick Olson, WIS 48 52 .9231985 Steve Alford, IND 58 62 .9351986 Scott Skiles, MSU 110 124 .8871987 Darryl Johnson, MSU 69 77 .8961988 Jay Edwards, IND-FR 66 72 .9171989 Jerry Francis, OSU 51 55 .9271990 Brian Good, WIS 46 51 .9021991 Jimmy Oliver, PUR 75 86 .8721992 Tracy Webster, WIS 46 53 .8681993 Pat Baldwin, NU 53 59 .8981994 T.J. Wheeler, ILL 40 44 .9091995 Shawn Respert, MSU 83 94 .8831996 Kiwane Garris, ILL 49 55 .8911997 Louis Bullock, MICH* 50 56 .8931998 Pete Lisicky, PSU 58 63 .9211999 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 50 57 .8772000 Joe Crispin, PSU 86 95 .9052001 Titus Ivory, PSU 63 69 .9132002 Brian Cook, ILL 46 50 .9202003 Sharif Chambliss, PSU 38 42 .9052004 Jeff Horner, IOWA 56 61 .9182005 Alan Anderson, MSU 51 55 .9272006 Daniel Horton, MICH 89 91 .9782007 Dion Harris, MICH 48 55 .8732008 Jason Bohannon, WIS 45 47 .9572009 Lawrence Westbrook, MINN 54 59 .9152010 Lawrence Westbrook, MINN 38 42 .9052011 William Buford, OSU 39 43 .9072012 Andre Hollins, MINN-FR 36 39 .9232013 Deshaun Thomas, OSU 69 79 .8732014 Josh Gasser, WIS 58 66 .8792015 Jaylon Tate, ILL 36 39 .9232016 Joey King, MINN 42 48 .8752017 Peter Jok, IOWA 88 96 .9172018 Jordan Bohannon, IOWA 37 39 .9492019 Jordan Bohannon, IOWA 64 71 .901 (All games)Year Name, School FT FTA Pct 1990 Ryan Berning, PUR 78 95 .8211991 Charles Howell, NU 114 132 .864

1992 Val Barnes, IOWA 81 94 .8621993 Pat Baldwin, NU 66 75 .8801994 Pat Graham, IND 100 112 .8931995 Shawn Respert, MSU 139 160 .8691996 Kiwane Garris, ILL 112 130 .8621997 Neil Reed, IND 146 171 .8541998 Louis Bullock, MICH* 123 135 .9111999 Louis Bullock, MICH* 178 206 .8642000 Joe Crispin, PSU 181 203 .8922001 Titus Ivory, PSU 125 139 .8992002 Sharif Chambliss, PSU 57 64 .8912003 Sharif Chambliss, PSU 64 71 .9012004 Kenneth Lowe, PUR 116 134 .8662005 Alan Anderson, MSU 114 130 .8772006 Daniel Horton, MICH 136 151 .9012007 Drew Neitzel, MSU 123 140 .8792008 Jamar Butler, OSU 82 87 .9432009 Matt Gatens, IOWA 75 83 .9042010 Robbie Hummel, PUR 110 122 .902 2011 Matt Gatens, IOWA 76 87 .8742012 Andre Hollins, MINN-FR 85 94 .9042013 Adreian Payne, MSU 89 105 .8482014 Ben Brust, WIS 80 89 .8992015 Melo Trimble, MD-FR 207 240 .8632016 Joey King, MINN 78 88 .8862017 Peter Jok, IOWA 154 169 .9112018 Jordan Bonhannon, IOWA 75 83 .9042019 Rasir Bolton, PSU 92 105 .876

REBOUNDS(Conference games only)Year Name, School G No. Avg1959 M.C. Burton, MICH 14 249 17.81960 Horace Walker, MSU 14 256 18.31961 Walt Bellamy, IND 14 247 17.61962 Jerry Lucas, OSU 14 253 18.11963 Bill Buntin, MICH 14 216 15.41964 Gary Bradds, OSU 14 194 13.91965 Skip Thoren, ILL 14 202 14.41966 Jim Pitts, NU 14 213 15.21967 Bill Hosket, OSU 14 193 13.81968 Joe Franklin, WIS 14 195 13.91969 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH 14 179 12.81970 Rudy Tomjanovich, MICH 14 227 16.21971 George McGinnis, IND 14 209 14.91972 Kevin Kunnert, IOWA 14 223 15.91973 Kevin Kunnert, IOWA 14 203 14.51974 Lindsay Hairston, MSU 14 199 14.21975 Lindsay Hairston, MSU 17 192 11.31976 Mychal Thompson, MINN 17 209 12.31977 Bruce King, IOWA 16 207 12.91978 Mychal Thompson, MIN 18 209 11.61979 Herb Williams, OSU 18 189 10.51980 Herb Williams OSU 18 169 9.4 Joe Barry Carroll, PUR 18 169 9.41981 Clark Kellogg, OSU 18 213 11.81982 Clark Kellogg, OSU 18 198 11.01983 Kevin Willis, MSU 18 184 10.21984 Vacated1985 Roy Tarpley, MICH 18 178 9.91986 Brad Sellers, OSU 18 207 11.51987 Ken Norman, ILL 18 173 9.61988 Richard Coffey, MINN 18 161 8.91989 Ed Horton, IOWA 18 196 10.91990 Loy Vaught, MICH 18 192 10.71991 Chuckie White, PUR 18 155 8.61992 Chris Webber, MICH-FR* 18 177 9.81993 Chris Webber, MICH* 18 175 9.71994 Glenn Robinson, PUR 18 177 9.81995 Rashard Griffith, WIS 18 201 11.21996 Jamie Feick, MSU 18 167 9.31997 Antonio Smith, MSU 18 204 11.3

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1998 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 16 152 9.51999 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 16 176 11.02000 Jarrett Stephens, PSU 16 161 10.12001 Reggie Evans, IOWA 16 183 11.42002 Reggie Evans, IOWA 16 160 10.72003 Jared Reiner, IOWA 13 108 8.32004 Kris Humphries, MINN-FR 15 142 9.52005 Aaron Johnson, PSU 16 147 9.22006 Greg Brunner, IOWA 16 153 9.62007 Greg Oden, OSU 16 143 8.92008 D.J. White, IND 18 193 10.72009 Goran Suton, MSU 18 152 8.42010 Evan Turner, OSU 16 132 8.32011 Trevor Mbakwe, MINN 18 198 11.02012 Draymond Green, MSU 18 190 10.62013 Trevor Mbakwe, MINN 18 177 9.82014 Noah Vonleh, IND-FR 16 140 8.82015 Branden Dawson, MSU 17 166 9.82016 Matt Costello, MSU 18 182 10.12017 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 18 227 12.62018 Jordan Murphy, MINN 18 191 10.6 2019 Bruno Fernando, MD 20 227 11.4

(All games) 1990 Loy Vaught, MICH 31 346 11.21991 Patrick Tompkins, WIS 30 264 8.81992 Chris Webber, MICH-FR* 34 340 10.01993 Chris Webber, MICH* 36 362 10.11994 Alan Henderson, IND 30 308 10.31995 Rashard Griffith, WIS 26 281 10.81996 Jamie Feick, MSU 32 303 9.51997 Antonio Smith, MSU 29 306 10.61998 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 27 290 10.71999 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 29 292 10.12000 Jarrett Stephens, PSU 35 367 10.52001 Reggie Evans, IOWA 35 416 11.92002 Reggie Evans, IOWA 34 378 11.12003 Jared Reiner, IOWA 28 231 8.2 2004 Kris Humphries, MINN-FR 29 293 10.12005 Aaron Johnson, PSU 30 297 9.92006 Greg Brunner, IOWA 34 314 9.22007 Greg Oden, OSU 32 306 9.62008 D.J. White, OSU 33 341 10.32009 Goran Suton, MSU 32 269 8.42010 Mike Davis, ILL 36 330 9.22011 Trevor Mbakwe, MINN 31 327 10.52012 Draymond Green, MSU 37 394 10.62013 Trevor Mbakwe, MINN 34 295 8.72014 Noah Vonleh, IND-FR 30 269 9.02015 Branden Dawson, MSU 35 318 9.12016 Caleb Swanigan, PUR-FR 34 282 8.32017 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 35 436 12.52018 Jordan Murphy, MINN 32 361 11.32019 Jordan Murphy, MINN 36 397 11.0

ASSISTS(Conference games only)Year Name, School G No. Avg1975 Bruce Parkinson, PUR 18 129 7.21976 Cal Wulfsberg, IOWA 18 138 7.71977 Ray Williams, MINN 18 118 6.61978 Earvin Johnson, MSU-FR 18 122 6.81979 Earvin Johnson, MSU 18 133 7.41980 Kelvin Ransey, OSU 18 115 6.31981 Brian Walker, PUR 18 120 6.71982 Derek Harper, ILL 18 100 5.61983 Bruce Douglas, ILL-FR 18 103 5.71984 Bruce Douglas, ILL 18 100 5.61985 Steve Reid, PUR 18 104 5.81986 Bruce Douglas, ILL 18 111 6.21987 Tony Wysinger, ILL 18 110 6.11988 Gary Grant, MICH 18 117 6.5

1989 B.J. Armstrong, IOWA 18 103 5.71990 Tony Jones, PUR 18 107 5.91991 Mark Montgomery, MSU 18 103 5.71992 Mark Montgomery, MSU 18 112 6.21993 Tracy Webster, WIS 18 114 6.31994 Eric Snow, MSU 18 123 6.81995 Eric Snow, MSU 18 141 7.81996 Andre Woolridge, IOWA 18 116 6.41997 Andre Woolridge, IOWA 18 110 6.11998 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 16 124 7.81999 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 16 108 6.82000 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 16 124 7.82001 Dean Oliver, IOWA 16 83 5.22002 Marcus Taylor, MSU 14 70 5.02003 Deron Williams, ILL-FR 16 77 4.82004 Deron Williams, ILL 16 98 6.12005 Deron Williams, ILL 16 107 6.72006 Dee Brown, ILL 16 89 5.6 Drew Neitzel, MSU 16 89 5.62007 Mike Conley Jr., OSU-FR 16 105 6.62008 Jamar Butler, OSU 18 110 6.12009 Demetri McCamey, ILL 18 89 4.92010 Demetri McCamey, ILL 18 139 7.72011 Bryce Cartwright, IOWA 18 123 6.82012 Tim Frazier, PSU 18 101 5.62013 Trey Burke, MICH 18 116 6.42014 Aaron Craft, OSU 18 83 4.62015 Yogi Ferrell, IND 18 93 5.22016 Denzel Valentine, MSU 15 117 7.82017 Bryant McIntosh, NU 18 97 5.42018 Cassius Winston, MSU 18 117 6.52019 Cassius Winston, MSU 20 157 7.9

(All games)Year Name, School G No. Avg1990 Rumeal Robinson, MICH 30 184 6.11991 Mark Montgomery, MSU 29 169 5.81992 Mark Montgomery, MSU 30 190 6.31993 Tracy Webster, WIS 28 179 6.41994 Eric Snow, MSU 32 213 6.71995 Eric Snow, MSU 28 217 7.81996 Andre Woolridge, IOWA 32 193 6.01997 Andre Woolridge, IOWA 32 192 6.01998 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 30 217 7.21999 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 38 271 7.12000 Michael Lewis, IND 29 153 5.32001 Charlie Bell, MSU 33 169 5.12002 Marcus Taylor, MSU 29 153 5.32003 Dee Brown, ILL-FR 32 159 5.02004 Deron Williams, ILL 30 185 6.22005 Deron Williams, ILL 39 264 6.82006 Dee Brown, ILL 33 191 5.82007 Mike Conley Jr., OSU-FR 39 238 6.12008 Jamar Butler, OSU 37 219 5.92009 Chester Frazier, ILL 31 164 5.32010 Demetri McCamey, ILL 36 254 7.12011 Darius Morris, MICH 35 235 6.72012 Tim Frazier, PSU 32 198 6.22013 Trey Burke, MICH 39 260 6.72014 Tim Frazier, PSU 34 182 5.42015 Shannon Scott, OSU 35 207 5.92016 Denzel Valentine, MSU 31 241 7.82017 Bryant McIntosh, NU 36 188 5.22018 Cassius Winston, MSU 35 241 6.92019 Cassius Winston, MSU 39 291 7.5

STEALS(Conference games only)Year Name, School G No. Avg1983 Derek Harper, ILL 18 46 2.561984 Bruce Douglas, ILL 18 50 2.781985 Bruce Douglas, ILL 18 49 2.72

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ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL STAT CHAMPIONSSTEALS (CONTINUED)(Conference games only) 1986 Bruce Douglas, ILL 18 51 2.831987 Gary Grant, MICH 18 48 2.671988 Gary Grant, MICH 18 49 2.721989 Melvin Newbern, MINN 18 62 3.441990 Kendall Gill, ILL 18 35 1.941991 Pat Baldwin, NU-FR 18 52 2.891992 Chris Webber, MICH-FR* 18 35 1.941993 Tracy Webster, WIS 18 46 2.561994 Tracy Webster, WIS 18 40 2.221995 Kenyon Murray, IOWA 18 39 2.171996 Dan Earl, PSU 18 36 2.001997 Vacated1998 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 16 44 2.751999 Scoonie Penn, OSU 16 40 2.502000 Dean Oliver, IOWA 16 39 2.442001 Titus Ivory, PSU 16 33 2.062002 Travarus Bennett, MINN 16 37 2.312003 Dee Brown, ILL-FR 16 30 1.882004 Brody Boyd, IOWA 16 43 2.692005 Vincent Grier, MINN 16 35 2.192006 Je’Kel Foster, OSU 16 34 2.132007 Mike Conley Jr., OSU 16 33 2.062008 Chris Kramer, PUR 18 46 2.562009 Chris Kramer, PUR 17 35 2.062010 Evan Turner, OSU 16 32 2.002011 Aaron Craft, OSU-FR 18 40 2.222012 Tim Frazier, PSU 18 43 2.392013 Aaron Craft, OSU 18 41 2.282014 Aaron Craft, OSU 18 49 2.722015 Sam Thompson, OSU 18 33 1.832016 Ethan Happ, WIS-FR 18 43 2.392017 Ethan Happ, WIS 18 42 2.332018 Josh Reaves, PSU 14 28 2.002019 Josh Reaves, PSU 20 52 2.60

(All games) Year Name, School G No. Avg1990 Melvin Newbern, MINN 32 72 2.251991 Pat Baldwin, NU-FR 28 90 3.211992 Mark Baker, OSU 32 54 1.691993 Pat Baldwin, NU 25 74 2.96 1994 Tracy Webster, WIS 29 69 2.381995 Jim Bartels, IOWA 33 70 2.121996 Dan Earl, PSU 28 52 1.861997 Ty Calderwood, WIS 27 63 2.331998 Ryan Bowen, IOWA 31 79 2.551999 Brian Cardinal, PUR 34 78 2.29 Sergio McClain, ILL 31 71 2.292000 Mike Kelley, WIS 36 95 2.642001 Titus Ivory, PSU 33 84 2.552002 Travarus Bennett, MINN 31 75 2.422003 Devin Harris, WIS 32 65 2.032004 Brody Boyd, IOWA 29 68 2.342005 Vincent Grier, MINN 32 63 1.972006 Vincent Grier, MINN 25 58 2.322007 Mike Conley Jr., OSU 39 87 2.232008 Chris Kramer, PUR 33 75 2.272009 Chris Kramer, PUR 35 75 2.142010 Damian Johnson, MINN 35 64 1.832011 Aaron Craft, OSU-FR 37 73 1.972012 Aaron Craft, OSU 39 98 2.512013 Victor Oladipo, IND 36 78 2.172014 Aaron Craft, OSU 35 89 2.542015 DeAndre Mathieu, MINN 33 64 1.942016 Ethan Happ, WIS-FR 35 63 1.802017 Josh Reaves, PSU 28 60 2.142018 Josh Reaves, PSU 34 74 2.182019 Josh Reaves, PSU 32 80 2.50

BLOCKED SHOTS(Conference games only)Year Name, School G No. Avg1983 Randy Breuer, MINN 18 54 3.001984 Uwe Blab, IND 18 36 2.001985 Brad Sellers, OSU 18 52 2.891986 Roy Tarpley, MICH 18 45 2.501987 Dean Garrett, IND 18 51 2.831988 Dean Garrett, IND 18 54 3.001989 Terry Mills, MICH 18 22 1.221990 Matt Steigenga, MSU 18 21 1.171991 Acie Earl, IOWA 18 54 3.001992 Acie Earl, IOWA 18 71 3.941993 John Amaechi, PSU 18 50 2.781994 Rashard Griffith, WIS-FR 14 36 2.571995 Rashard Griffith, WIS 18 43 2.391996 Calvin Booth, PSU-FR 18 58 3.221997 Calvin Booth, PSU 18 45 2.501998 Calvin Booth, PSU 16 69 4.311999 Calvin Booth, PSU 16 51 3.192000 Ken Johnson, OSU 16 90 5.632001 Ken Johnson, OSU 16 62 3.882002 Jared Jeffries, IND 15 32 2.132003 George Leach, IND 15 32 2.132004 Erek Hansen, IOWA 13 32 2.462005 D.J. White, IND-FR 16 34 2.12 Jeff Hagen, MINN 16 34 2.122006 Erek Hansen, IOWA 16 38 2.382007 Greg Oden, OSU 16 55 3.442008 Ekpe Udoh, MICH 18 48 2.672009 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 18 41 2.282010 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 18 36 2.002011 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 18 45 2.502012 Jared Berggren, WIS 18 33 1.832013 A.J. Hammons, PUR-FR 18 42 2.332014 A.J. Hammons, PUR 18 46 2.562015 A.J. Hammons, PUR 18 50 2.782016 Jarrod Uthoff, IOWA 18 44 2.442017 Reggie Lynch, MINN 18 66 3.672018 Jaren Jackson, Jr., MSU-FR 17 63 3.712019 Matt Haarms, PUR 20 48 2.40

(All games)Year Name, School G No. Avg1990 Acie Earl, IOWA-FR 22 50 2.271991 Acie Earl, IOWA 32 106 3.311992 Acie Earl, IOWA 30 121 4.031993 Acie Earl, IOWA 32 88 2.751994 Rashard Griffith, WIS-FR 25 66 2.641995 Rashard Griffith, WIS 26 58 2.231996 Calvin Booth, PSU-FR 28 101 3.611997 Calvin Booth, PSU 27 89 3.301998 Calvin Booth, PSU 32 140 4.381999 Calvin Booth, PSU 27 95 3.522000 Ken Johnson, OSU 30 161 5.372001 Ken Johnson, OSU 31 125 4.032002 John Allison, PUR 31 59 1.902003 George Leach, IND 32 79 2.472004 Courtney Sims, MICH-FR 34 68 2.002005 Erek Hansen, IOWA 32 83 2.592006 Erek Hansen, IOWA 34 89 2.622007 Greg Oden, OSU 32 105 3.282008 Ekpe Udoh, MICH 32 92 2.882009 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 37 78 2.112010 Dallas Lauderdale, OSU 36 77 2.14 2011 JaJuan Johnson, PUR 34 79 2.322012 Meyers Leonard, ILL 32 60 1.882013 Jared Berggren, WIS 35 73 2.092014 A.J. Hammons, PUR 31 96 3.102015 A.J. Hammons, PUR 34 96 2.822016 Jarrod Uthoff, IOWA 33 84 2.55 A.J. Hammons, PUR 33 84 2.552017 Reggie Lynch, MINN 33 114 3.452018 Jaren Jackson, Jr., MSU-FR 34 106 3.122019 Matt Haarms, PUR 36 74 2.06

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SCORING(Conference games only)Year School G Pts Avg1939 Indiana 12 508 42.31940 Indiana 12 519 43.31941 Wisconsin 12 536 44.71942 Iowa 14 721 51.51943 Illinois 12 755 62.91944 Ohio State 12 702 58.51945 Ohio State 12 632 52.71946 Michigan 12 661 55.11947 Wisconsin 12 677 56.41948 Illinois 12 692 57.71949 Illinois 12 783 65.31950 Illinois 12 798 66.51951 Illinois 14 989 70.61952 Illinois 14 1035 73.91953 Indiana 18 1452 80.71954 Ohio State 14 1087 77.61955 Illinois 14 1174 83.91956 Illinois 14 1277 91.21957 Illinois 14 1108 79.11958 Indiana 14 1170 83.61959 Illinois 14 1202 85.91960 Ohio State 14 1271 90.81961 Ohio State 14 1207 86.21962 Indiana 14 1214 86.71963 Indiana 14 1266 90.41964 Michigan State 14 1290 92.11965 Michigan 14 1300 92.91966 Michigan 14 1336 95.41967 Northwestern 14 1239 88.51968 Ohio State 15 1302 86.81969 Purdue 14 1359 97.11970 Iowa 14 1441 102.91971 Michigan 14 1238 88.41972 Michigan 14 1145 81.81973 Michigan State 14 1130 80.71974 Purdue 14 1206 86.11975 Indiana 18 1570 87.21976 Michigan 18 1544 85.81977 Michigan 18 1498 83.21978 Ohio State 18 1375 76.41979 Iowa 18 1312 72.91980 Illinois 18 1214 67.41981 Illinois 18 1335 74.21982 Indiana 18 1214 67.41983 Ohio State 18 1328 73.81984 Illinois 18 1196 66.41985 Ohio State 18 1385 76.91986 Michigan State 18 1439 79.91987 Michigan 18 1561 86.71988 Iowa 18 1642 91.41989 Michigan 18 1581 87.81990 Minnesota 18 1487 82.61991 Indiana 18 1527 84.81992 Indiana 17 1446 80.31993 Indiana 18 1550 86.11994 Purdue 18 1455 80.81995 Iowa 18 1464 81.31996 Iowa 18 1354 75.21997 Michigan* 18 1320 73.31998 Purdue 16 1300 81.31999 Indiana 16 1167 72.92000 Indiana 16 1233 77.12001 Penn State 16 1206 75.42002 Minnesota 16 1166 72.92003 Illinois 16 1139 71.22004 Michigan State 16 1141 71.32005 Illinois 16 1215 75.92006 Ohio State 16 1175 73.42007 Indiana 16 1125 70.3

Year School G Pts Avg 2008 Indiana 18 1283 71.32009 Michigan State 18 1217 67.62010 Northwestern 18 1237 68.72011 Ohio State 18 1341 74.52012 Indiana 18 1311 72.82013 Indiana 18 1342 74.62014 Iowa 18 1409 78.32015 Indiana 18 1294 71.92016 Michigan State 18 1446 80.32017 Purdue 18 1398 77.72018 Purdue 18 1379 76.62019 Iowa 20 1501 75.1

SCORING DEFENSE(Conference games only)Year School G Pts Avg1939 Purdue 12 339 28.31940 Purdue 12 407 33.91941 Indiana 12 415 34.61942 Purdue 15 540 36.01943 Illinois 12 465 38.81944 Northwestern 12 487 40.11945 Iowa 12 486 40.51946 Illinois 12 499 41.61947 Illinois 12 536 44.71948 Michigan 12 556 46.31949 Minnesota 12 511 42.61950 Wisconsin 12 660 47.11951 Indiana 14 748 53.41952 Michigan 14 787 56.21953 Michigan State 18 1097 60.91954 Iowa 14 922 65.91955 Minnesota 14 1022 73.01956 Iowa 14 979 69.91957 Michigan State 14 947 67.61958 Michigan State 14 975 69.61959 Minnesota 14 957 68.41960 Northwestern 14 986 70.41961 Iowa 14 859 61.41962 Ohio State 14 951 67.91963 Minnesota 14 991 70.81964 Michigan 14 1057 75.51965 Iowa 14 1100 78.61966 Michigan State 14 1034 73.91967 Michigan State 14 995 71.11968 Illinois 14 930 66.41969 Illinois 14 1030 73.61970 Illinois 14 1053 75.21971 Ohio State 14 1019 72.81972 Minnesota 14 785 56.11973 Indiana 14 975 69.61974 Minnesota 14 887 63.41975 Minnesota 18 1146 63.71976 Indiana 18 1186 65.91977 Indiana 18 1243 69.11978 Indiana 18 1184 65.81979 Iowa 18 1101 61.21980 Indiana 18 1125 62.81981 Indiana 18 1077 59.81982 Iowa 18 1020 56.71983 Iowa 18 1127 62.61984 Illinois 18 988 54.91985 Illinois 18 1002 55.71986 Illinois 18 1145 63.31987 Illinois 18 1263 70.21988 Purdue 18 1271 70.61989 Wisconsin 18 1232 68.41990 Purdue 18 1228 68.21991 Michigan State 18 1192 66.21992 Indiana 18 1188 66.01993 Michigan State 18 1249 69.4

1994 Michigan State 18 1263 70.2Year School G Pts Avg1995 Michigan State 18 1179 65.51996 Purdue# 18 1090 60.61997 Wisconsin 18 1023 56.81998 Illinois 16 992 62.01999 Wisconsin 16 908 56.82000 Wisconsin 16 919 57.42001 Wisconsin 16 906 56.62002 Northwestern 16 948 59.22003 Wisconsin 16 925 57.82004 Wisconsin 16 916 57.22005 Illinois 16 969 60.62006 Illinois 16 962 60.12007 Illinois 16 892 55.82008 Wisconsin 18 980 54.42009 Illinois 18 1026 57.02010 Wisconsin 18 983 54.62011 Wisconsin 18 1123 62.42012 Wisconsin 18 1028 57.12013 Wisconsin 18 1004 55.82014 Ohio State 18 1130 62.82015 Wisconsin 18 1047 58.22016 Wisconsin 18 1151 63.92017 Wisconsin 18 1138 63.22018 Ohio State 18 1168 64.92019 Wisconsin 20 1206 60.3

SCORING MARGIN(Conference games only)Year School Own OPP Mar/G1940 Purdue 42.8 33.9 8.91941 Indiana 44.4 34.5 9.91942 Illinois 46.2 37.8 8.41943 Illinois 61.2 38.7 22.51944 Ohio State 58.5 45.7 12.81945 Ohio State 52.3 42.4 9.91946 Illinois 52.2 41.5 10.71947 Illinois 50.0 44.6 5.41948 Michigan 53.9 46.3 7.6 1949 Illinois 65.2 56.1 9.11950 Ohio State 65.5 56.6 8.91951 Indiana 64.1 53.4 10.71952 Illinois 72.2 60.7 11.51953 Illinois 80.1 67.9 12.21954 Indiana 77.3 69.9 7.41955 Iowa 81.5 74.7 6.81956 Illinois 91.2 78.0 13.21957 Indiana 79.7 73.8 5.91958 Michigan State 76.5 69.6 6.91959 Michigan State 85.6 78.2 7.41960 Ohio State 90.7 71.7 19.01961 Ohio State 86.2 64.7 21.51962 Ohio State 86.3 67.9 18.41963 Ohio State 80.0 73.7 6.31964 Michigan 85.8 75.5 10.31965 Michigan 92.8 80.6 12.21966 Michigan 95.4 85.5 9.91967 Iowa 84.0 79.5 4.51968 Ohio State 93.0 82.9 10.11969 Purdue 97.0 81.3 15.71970 Iowa 102.9 90.2 12.71971 Ohio State 61.6 72.7 8.91972 Minnesota 61.5 56.0 5.51973 Minnesota 79.7 71.4 8.31974 Indiana 80.1 66.1 14.01975 Indiana 87.2 64.4 22.81976 Indiana 81.5 65.8 15.71977 Michigan 83.2 73.8 9.41978 Michigan State 73.5 67.5 6.01979 Purdue 72.8 64.2 8.61980 Indiana 66.2 62.5 3.7

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ANNUAL TEAM STAT CHAMPIONSSCORING MARGIN (CONTINUED) Year School Own OPP Mar/G 1981 Indiana 70.6 59.8 10.81982 Minnesota 64.2 58.3 5.91983 Indiana 70.8 63.8 7.01984 Illinois 66.4 54.8 11.61985 Michigan 76.8 68.0 8.81986 Michigan 78.8 68.2 10.61987 Iowa 83.4 72.8 10.61988 Michigan 85.1 74.5 10.61989 Illinois 80.4 71.1 9.3 Michigan 87.8 78.5 9.3 1990 Minnesota 83.3 73.8 9.51991 Indiana 84.8 68.8 16.01992 Indiana 80.3 66.0 14.31993 Indiana 86.1 72.5 13.61994 Purdue 80.8 73.9 6.91995 Purdue 75.1 66.2 8.91996 Purdue# 70.6 60.6 10.01997 vacated1998 Michigan State 73.6 64.6 9.01999 Michigan State 70.6 61.2 9.42000 Michigan State 76.1 59.8 16.32001 Michigan State 74.8 61.8 13.02002 Indiana 70.9 60.7 10.22003 Wisconsin 66.6 57.8 8.82004 Wisconsin 68.3 57.2 11.12005 Illinois 75.9 60.6 15.42006 Ohio State 73.4 64.2 9.22007 Ohio State 68.5 58.2 10.32008 Wisconsin 65.5 54.4 11.12009 Michigan State 67.6 59.2 8.42010 Wisconsin 64.2 54.6 9.62011 Ohio State 74.5 64.1 10.42012 Ohio State 71.7 60.9 10.82013 Indiana 74.6 64.4 10.22014 Michigan 73.1 66.3 6.72015 Wisconsin 70.3 58.2 12.22016 Michigan State 80.3 66.8 13.62017 Purdue 77.7 69.6 8.12018 Purdue 76.6 66.3 10.32019 Michigan State 75.0 85.6 10.6

FIELD GOAL PCT(Conference games only)Year School FG FGA Pct1947 Wisconsin 248 833 .2981948 Minnesota 226 778 .2901949 Minnesota 228 713 .3201950 Ohio State 283 812 .3491951 Northwestern 368 1001 .3681952 Indiana 277 1079 .3491953 Indiana 505 1410 .3581954 Ohio State 381 1010 .3771955 Iowa 418 1011 .4131956 Iowa 415 1024 .4051957 Ohio State 418 969 .4311958 Northwestern 453 1115 .4061959 Purdue 458 1066 .4301960 Ohio State 523 1051 .4971961 Ohio State 481 972 .4951962 Ohio State 494 1009 .4901963 Illinois 482 1063 .4531964 Ohio State 484 1010 .4791965 Illinois 534 1108 .4821966 Michigan 528 1080 .4891967 Iowa 434 933 .4651968 Ohio State 512 994 .5151969 Purdue 526 1032 .5101970 Ohio State 490 896 .5471971 Ohio State 437 902 .484

1972 Michigan 443 977 .4531973 Michigan State 479 1004 .4771974 Michigan State 462 899 .5141975 Indiana 652 1271 .5131976 Michigan 636 1221 .5211977 Minnesota 575 1120 .5131978 Minnesota 551 1150 .5221979 Michigan State 477 946 .5041980 Minnesota 507 990 .5121981 Indiana 490 906 .5411982 Indiana 459 902 .4991983 Indiana 472 904 .5221984 Indiana 434 819 .5301985 Michigan State 516 964 .5351986 Michigan State 581 1051 .5531987 Michigan State 516 980 .5271988 Purdue 516 957 .5391989 Michigan 606 1080 .5611990 Purdue 482 876 .5501991 Indiana 537 1025 .5241992 Michigan State 485 979 .4951993 Indiana 540 1044 .5171994 Indiana 498 1032 .4831995 Indiana 502 1022 .4911996 Indiana 449 942 .4771997 Iowa 439 922 .4761998 Indiana 448 910 .4921999 Ohio State 421 919 .4582000 Indiana 438 897 .4882001 Michigan State 438 892 .4912002 Minnesota 423 851 .4972003 Illinois 408 860 .4742004 Michigan State 406 778 .5222005 Michigan State 431 866 .4982006 Michigan State 406 886 .4692007 Michigan State 355 756 .4702008 Michigan State 449 947 .4742009 Ohio State 427 852 .5012010 Ohio State 443 938 .4722011 Ohio State 462 924 .5002012 Indiana 445 939 .4742013 Michigan 482 1027 .4692014 Michigan 453 928 .4882015 Wisconsin 441 925 .4772016 Michigan State 528 1090 .4842017 Michigan 475 977 .4862018 Ohio State 498 1006 .4952019 Michigan State 524 1093 .479

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE(Conference games only)Year School FG FGA Pct1974 Indiana 379 852 .4451975 Indiana 478 1094 .4371976 Indiana 471 1045 .4511977 Minnesota 535 1235 .4331978 Purdue 530 1228 .4321979 Illinois 441 1033 .4271980 Indiana 433 986 .4391981 Indiana 407 962 .4231982 Indiana 423 992 .4261983 Indiana 454 1045 .4341984 Illinois 402 903 .4451985 Illinois 416 953 .4371986 Indiana 502 1069 .4701987 Illinois 466 1031 .4521988 Purdue 505 1088 .4641989 Indiana 465 1074 .4331990 Michigan State 453 1027 .4411991 Michigan State 428 988 .4331992 Indiana 453 1035 .420

1993 Michigan State 454 1108 .4101994 Wisconsin 446 1043 .4281995 Michigan 378 959 .3941996 Indiana 431 1074 .4011997 Wisconsin 326 822 .3971998 Illinois 339 827 .4101999 Northwestern 337 862 .3912000 Ohio State 353 915 .3862001 Indiana 339 887 .3822002 Minnesota 356 876 .4062003 Illinois 337 877 .3842004 Purdue 357 875 .4082005 Minnesota 355 837 .4242006 Iowa 359 866 .4052007 Michigan State 303 776 .3902008 Wisconsin 362 929 .3902009 Illinois 381 967 .3942010 Illinois 400 1026 .3902011 Illinois 407 1028 .3962012 Michigan State 361 953 .3792013 Wisconsin 387 996 .3892014 Penn State 388 940 .4132015 Purdue 384 977 .3932016 Michigan State 410 1041 .3942017 Northwestern 414 1002 .4132018 Michigan State 415 1096 .3792019 Michigan State 464 1233 .376

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS(Conference games only)Year School G No.1983 Purdue 18 521987 Michigan 18 891988 Iowa 18 1071989 Michigan 18 1031990 Michigan State 18 961991 Michigan 18 1181992 Wisconsin 18 1161993 Wisconsin 18 1381994 Wisconsin 18 1301995 Iowa 18 1581996 Illinois 18 1361997 Illinois 18 1381998 Michigan* 16 1211999 Penn State 16 1142000 Illinois 16 1082001 Penn State 16 1322002 Purdue 16 1272003 Minnesota 16 1172004 Illinois 16 115 Indiana 16 1152005 Illinois 16 1452006 Indiana 16 1342007 Indiana 16 1352008 Purdue 18 1512009 Michigan 18 1512010 Northwestern 18 1702011 Northwestern 18 1622012 Northwestern 18 1532013 Indiana 18 1292014 Michigan State 18 1542015 Indiana 18 1692016 Indiana 18 1782017 Michigan 18 1702018 Purdue 18 1692019 Purdue 20 182

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ANNUAL TEAM STAT CHAMPIONSTHREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT(Conference games only)Year School FG FGA Pct1983 Indiana 30 53 .5661987 Illinois 75 153 .4901988 Indiana 64 128 .5001989 Indiana 72 145 .4971990 Purdue 60 129 .4651991 Wisconsin 115 271 .4241992 Illinois 87 185 .4701993 Indiana 118 270 .4371994 Indiana 108 242 .4461995 Michigan State 104 261 .3981996 Penn State 126 322 .3911997 Iowa 103 256 .4021998 Michigan* 121 302 .4011999 Northwestern 112 288 .3892000 Indiana 66 162 .4072001 Illinois 112 287 .3902002 Michigan State 98 227 .4322003 Michigan 108 288 .3752004 Michigan State 109 251 .4342005 Illinois 145 351 .4132006 Ohio State 133 361 .3682007 Indiana 135 332 .4072008 Purdue 151 381 .3962009 Ohio State 121 299 .4052010 Minnesota 122 301 .4052011 Ohio State 138 305 .4522012 Indiana 111 268 .4142013 Indiana 129 310 .4162014 Michigan State 154 376 .4102015 Indiana 169 418 .4042016 Michigan State 177 380 .4662017 Purdue 156 390 .4002018 Purdue 169 398 .4252019 Purdue 182 501 .363

FREE THROW PCT(Conference games only)Year School FT FTA Pct1947 Indiana 171 258 .6631948 Wisconsin 168 253 .6641949 Purdue 209 308 .6411950 Wisconsin 179 265 .6751951 Minnesota 172 234 .7351952 Iowa 264 390 .6771953 Minnesota 385 558 .6901954 Wisconsin 324 457 .7071955 Indiana 356 480 .7421956 Illinois 337 453 .7431957 Indiana 387 490 .7341958 Michigan 251 342 .7341959 Ohio State 278 390 .7131960 Michigan State 231 318 .7261961 Ohio State 245 330 .7421962 Ohio State 221 297 .7441963 Indiana 328 429 .7651964 Indiana 257 339 .7581965 Indiana 271 347 .7811966 Purdue 285 371 .7681967 Iowa 308 405 .7601968 Purdue 277 380 .7291969 Purdue 307 381 .8061970 Iowa 323 405 .7981971 Iowa 246 319 .7711972 Indiana 259 354 .7311973 Ohio State 227 304 .7471974 Minnesota 174 225 .7401975 Michigan 303 400 .7581976 Michigan State 312 401 .778

1977 Purdue 312 413 .7551978 Northwestern 313 421 .7431979 Iowa 302 415 .7281980 Illinois 290 375 .7731981 Indiana 292 379 .7701982 Indiana 314 421 .7461983 Indiana 301 391 .7701984 Ohio State 269 346 .7771985 Minnesota 203 266 .7631986 Illinois 195 245 .7961987 Indiana 329 426 .7721988 Indiana 288 369 .7801989 Ohio State 301 389 .7741990 Indiana 322 426 .7561991 Northwestern 259 342 .7571992 Northwestern 288 379 .7601993 Northwestern 273 364 .7501994 Indiana 321 421 .7621995 Penn State 266 370 .7191996 Indiana 352 479 .7351997 Indiana 375 477 .7861998 Purdue 322 405 .7951999 Wisconsin 200 254 .7872000 Michigan State 258 356 .7252001 Penn State 292 378 .7722002 Michigan State 222 286 .7762003 Purdue 329 417 .7892004 Michigan State 220 283 .7772005 Michigan State 228 288 .7922006 Michigan State 217 278 .7812007 Iowa 255 343 .7432008 Indiana 293 376 .7792009 Minnesota 225 300 .750 Wisconsin 216 288 .7502010 Wisconsin 189 252 .7502011 Wisconsin 235 276 .8512012 Wisconsin 233 301 .7742013 Iowa 299 405 .7382014 Michigan 266 341 .7802015 Illinois 247 305 .8102016 Illinois 249 319 .7812017 Purdue 278 341 .8152018 Michigan State 296 386 .7672019 Michigan State 310 402 .771

REBOUNDS(Conference games only)Year School G No. Avg1958 Indiana 14 665 47.51959 Michigan State 14 892 63.71960 Michigan State 14 760 54.31961 Indiana 14 744 53.11962 Ohio State 14 644 46.01963 Michigan 14 680 49.01964 Michigan State 14 730 52.11965 Michigan 14 593 49.51966 Northwestern 14 634 45.31967 Northwestern 14 660 47.11968 Northwestern 14 648 46.31969 Indiana 14 609 43.51970 Purdue 14 611 43.61971 Indiana 14 724 51.71972 Michigan 14 722 51.61973 Minnesota 14 684 49.01974 Purdue 14 645 46.11975 not available1976 Purdue 18 770 42.81977 Iowa 18 806 44.81978 Purdue 18 781 43.41979 Illinois 18 698 38.81980 Ohio State 18 662 36.8

1981 Ohio State 18 664 36.91982 Indiana 18 667 37.11983 Michigan 18 625 34.71984 Illinois 18 599 33.31985 Iowa 18 698 38.81986 Michigan 18 632 35.11987 Iowa 18 760 42.21988 Iowa 18 664 36.91989 Iowa 18 712 39.61990 Iowa 18 700 38.91991 Illinois 18 626 34.8 Minnesota 18 626 34.81992 Michigan 18 688 38.21993 Michigan* 18 737 40.91994 Iowa 18 702 39.01995 vacated1996 vacated1997 Michigan State 18 652 36.21998 Michigan State 16 599 37.41999 Indiana 16 568 35.52000 Michigan State 16 661 41.32001 Michigan State 16 639 39.92002 Michigan State 16 553 34.62003 Minnesota 16 569 35.62004 Iowa 16 560 35.02005 Michigan State 16 559 34.92006 Iowa 16 581 36.32007 Ohio State 16 553 34.62008 Indiana 18 665 36.92009 Michigan State 18 694 38.62010 Michigan State 18 672 37.32011 Minnesota 18 648 36.02012 Ohio State 18 663 36.82013 Iowa 18 683 37.92014 Purdue 18 706 39.22015 Michigan State 18 663 36.82016 Michigan State 18 736 40.92017 Purdue 18 655 36.42018 Michigan State 18 701 38.92019 Michigan State 20 794 39.7

REBOUND MARGIN(Conference games only)Year School Own OPP Mar/G1974 Wisconsin 44.8 37.1 7.71976 Indiana 41.2 34.0 7.21977 Minnesota 41.0 36.3 4.71978 Michigan State 38.6 34.1 4.51979 Wisconsin 37.4 33.6 3.81980 Wisconsin 35.7 31.9 3.81981 Ohio State 36.9 32.8 4.11982 Indiana 37.1 32.7 4.41983 Illinois 32.4 29.0 3.41984 Illinois 33.3 25.4 7.91985 Iowa 38.8 31.8 7.01986 Michigan 35.1 29.3 5.81987 Iowa 42.2 29.6 12.61988 Iowa 36.9 31.5 5.41989 Iowa 39.6 32.0 7.61990 Minnesota 35.9 29.9 6.01991 Ohio State 34.3 29.2 5.11992 Michigan 38.2 32.4 5.81993 Michigan* 40.9 33.3 7.61994 Illinois 34.4 31.1 3.41995 Michigan State 37.4 32.4 5.11996 Michigan State 35.9 31.3 4.61997 Iowa 35.4 29.7 5.71998 Michigan State 37.4 31.1 6.41999 Michigan State 34.7 26.8 7.92000 Michigan State 41.3 26.6 14.72001 Michigan State 39.9 26.5 13.4

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ANNUAL TEAM STAT CHAMPIONSREBOUND MARGIN (CONTINUED)2002 Michigan State 34.6 27.1 7.42003 Michigan State 34.8 30.2 4.62004 Michigan 34.1 30.8 3.42005 Michigan State 34.9 25.8 9.12006 Michigan State 34.3 30.1 4.22007 Michigan State 32.8 26.2 6.62008 Indiana 36.9 30.9 6.02009 Michigan State 38.6 27.1 11.52010 Michigan State 37.3 28.7 8.72011 Minnesota 36.0 31.3 4.72012 Ohio State 36.8 29.1 7.72013 Minnesota 37.3 30.7 6.62014 Iowa 37.1 32.1 5.02015 Michigan State 36.8 31.3 5.52016 Michigan State 40.9 30.8 10.1 Purdue 38.7 28.6 10.12017 Purdue 36.4 31.9 4.42018 Michigan State 38.9 31.1 7.82019 Michigan State 39.7 32.4 7.3

STEALS(Conference games only)Year School G No. Avg1986 Michigan 18 155 8.611987 Illinois 18 150 8.331988 Illinois 18 149 8.281989 Minnesota 18 162 9.001990 Minnesota 18 146 8.111991 Iowa 18 167 9.281992 Indiana 18 141 7.831993 Iowa 18 154 8.561994 Iowa 18 184 10.221995 Iowa 18 176 9.781996 Iowa 18 162 9.001997 vacated1998 Iowa 16 132 8.25 Michigan State 16 132 8.251999 Iowa 16 141 8.812000 Illinois 16 144 9.002001 Penn State 16 131 8.192002 Illinois 16 117 7.312003 Northwestern 16 114 7.122004 Northwestern 16 125 7.812005 Minnesota 16 137 8.562006 Northwestern 16 115 7.192007 Northwestern 16 127 7.942008 Purdue 18 151 8.392009 Minnesota 18 140 7.782010 Ohio State 18 117 6.502011 Ohio State 18 115 6.392012 Nebraska 18 126 7.002013 Michigan State 18 143 7.942014 Ohio State 18 139 7.722015 Minnesota 18 136 7.562016 Nebraska 18 123 6.832017 Iowa 18 142 7.882018 Illinois 18 135 7.52019 Penn State 20 154 7.7

BLOCKED SHOTS(Conference games only)Year School G No. Avg1982 Illinois 18 66 3.671983 Minnesota 18 89 4.941985 Ohio State 18 75 4.171986 Michigan 18 71 3.941987 Illinois 18 85 4.721988 Indiana 18 68 3.781990 Michigan 18 71 3.941991 Iowa 18 79 4.391992 Iowa 18 92 5.11

1993 Michigan* 18 90 5.001994 Wisconsin 18 79 4.391995 Iowa 18 82 4.561996 Penn State 18 81 4.501997 Penn State 18 73 4.061998 Penn State 16 86 5.381999 Penn State 16 81 5.062000 Ohio State 16 104 6.502001 Indiana 16 94 5.882002 Indiana 16 87 5.442003 Minnesota 16 91 5.692004 Michigan 16 69 4.312005 Iowa 16 69 4.312006 Iowa 16 71 4.442007 Ohio State 16 97 6.062008 Ohio State 18 77 4.28 Michigan 18 77 4.282009 Minnesota 18 98 5.442010 Minnesota 18 86 4.782011 Minnesota 18 94 5.222012 Minnesota 18 79 4.392013 Minnesota 18 95 5.282014 Michigan State 18 90 5.002015 Michigan State 18 88 4.892016 Maryland 18 110 6.112017 Minnesota 18 137 7.612018 Michigan State 18 133 7.42019 Michigan State 20 109 5.5

TURNOVER MARGIN(Conference games only)Year School OPP Own Mar/G1986 Iowa 16.6 13.0 3.61987 Ohio State 16.8 13.5 3.31988 Illinois 18.1 14.9 3.21989 Minnesota 16.5 13.9 2.61990 Illinois 15.7 12.2 3.51991 Indiana 18.1 13.2 4.91992 Indiana 16.4 12.1 4.31993 Wisconsin 17.4 13.2 4.21994 vacated1995 Iowa 19.1 14.1 5.01996 Illinois 14.4 10.6 3.81997 vacated1998 vacated1999 Ohio State 17.1 14.2 2.92000 Purdue 17.6 14.0 3.62001 Penn State 16.0 12.4 3.62002 Northwestern 14.4 11.8 2.62003 Wisconsin 13.0 10.4 2.62004 Northwestern 14.9 9.8 5.12005 Illinois 14.6 10.0 4.62006 Ohio State 14.1 11.1 3.02007 Northwestern 13.1 10.6 2.52008 Purdue 16.9 11.8 5.12009 Northwestern 14.6 10.3 4.32010 Wisconsin 11.8 8.1 3.72011 Ohio State 13.5 10.3 3.22012 Purdue 11.4 8.1 3.42013 Michigan 12.0 9.1 2.92014 Ohio State 13.7 11.1 2.62015 Minnesota 14.1 11.0 3.12016 Iowa 12.6 9.9 2.72017 Michigan 12.8 9.4 3.42018 Michigan 11.6 8.8 2.82019 Purdue 10.4 12.9 2.5

# Record does not reflect 18 forfeited and two vacated games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated during the 1995-96 season

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

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(CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY)

1,545 Shawn Respert, Michigan State 1992-278, 1993-352, 1994-456, 1995-4591,503 Mike McGee, Michigan 1978-299, 1979-396, 1980-380, 1981-4281,477 Mychal Thompson, Minnesota 1975-210, 1976-448, 1977-410, 1978-4091,461 Rick Mount, Purdue 1968-416, 1969-493, 1970-5521,451 Don Schlundt, Indiana 1952-244, 1953-459, 1954-379, 1955-3691,406 Calbert Cheaney, Indiana 1990-294, 1991-383, 1992-343, 1993-3861,385 Michael Finley, Wisconsin 1992-240, 1993-417, 1994-362, 1995-3661,361 Steve Alford, Indiana 1984-304, 1985-262, 1986-404, 1987-3911,358 Scott Skiles, Michigan State 1983-255, 1984-241, 1985-338, 1986-5241,279 Mike Woodson, Indiana 1977-396, 1978-355, 1979-405, 1980-1231,266 Glen Rice, Michigan 1986-99, 1987-307, 1988-413, 1989-4471,248 Terry Dischinger, Purdue 1960-384, 1961-405, 1962-4591,247 Herb Williams, Ohio State 1978-269, 1979-365, 1980-330, 1981-2831,237 Gary Grant, Michigan 1985-242, 1986-229, 1987-382, 1988-3841,237* Louis Bullock, Michigan, 1996-232, 1997-293, 1998-354, 1999-3581,232 Steve Smith, Michigan State 1988-199, 1989-292, 1990-323, 1991-4181,230 Jay Vincent, Michigan State 1978-179, 1979-221, 1980-397, 1981-4331,221 Dave Schellhase, Purdue 1964-379, 1965-391, 1966-4511,210 Terry Furlow, Michigan State 1973-67, 1974-222, 1975-363, 1976-5581,209 Talor Battle, Penn State 2008-218, 2009-286, 2010-339, 2011-3661,207 Deon Thomas, Illinois 1991-220, 1992-343, 1993-317, 1994-3271,197 Billy McKinney, Northwestern 1974-226, 1975-314, 1976-334, 1977-3231,190 Walter Jordan, Purdue 1975-249, 1976-313, 1977-334, 1978-2941,185 Kelvin Ransey, Ohio State 1975-209, 1978-341, 1979-363, 1980-2721,181 Troy Lewis, Purdue 1985-185, 1986-331, 1987-359, 1988-3061,177 Gregory Kelser, Michigan State 1976-228, 1977-362, 1978-292, 1979-2951,173 A.J. Guyton, Indiana 1997-265, 1998-274, 1999-289, 2000-3451,171 Cazzie Russell, Michigan 1964-366, 1965-340, 1966-4651,169 Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue 1977-140, 1978-259, 1979-429, 1980-3411,156 Kiwane Garris, Illinois 1994-278, 1995-296, 1996-213, 1997-3691,147 Claude Gregory, Wisconsin 1978-200, 1979-264, 1980-319, 1981-3641.142 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin, 2016-220, 2017-262, 2018-324 2019-3361,134 Willie Burton, Minnesota 1987-151, 1988-283, 1989-334, 1990-366 Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 1996-199, 1997-306, 1998-324, 1999-3051,133 E’Twaun Moore, Purdue 2008-259, 2009-246, 2010-309, 2011-3191,122 Danny Jones, Wisconsin 1987-139, 1988-298, 1989-376, 1990-3091,121 Dennis Hopson, Ohio State 1984-77, 1985-184, 1986-350, 1987-5101,119 Sam Vincent, Michigan State 1982-217, 1983-301, 1984-174, 1985-4271,113 Roy Marble, Iowa 1986-207, 1987-241, 1988-289, 1989-3761,110 Brad Sellers, Wisconsin/Ohio State 1982-255, 1983-217 (at Wisconsin), 1985-265, 1986-373 (at Ohio State)1,108 Rick Olson, Wisconsin 1983-188, 1984-260, 1985-293, 1986-3671,093 Kevin McHale, Minnesota 1977-212, 1978-246, 1979-346, 1980-2891,077 Jim Jackson, Ohio State 1990-325, 1991-356, 1992-3961,069 Yogi Ferrell, Indiana 2013-155, 2014-320, 2015-273, 2016-3211,068 Alan Henderson, Indiana 1992-181, 1993-138, 1994-333, 1995-4161,059 Rudy Tomjanovich, Michigan 1968-264, 1969-351, 1970-4441,054 Randy Breuer, Minnesota 1980-117, 1981-293, 1982-267, 1983-3771,050 Joe Crispin, Penn State 1998-188, 1999-231, 2000-324, 2001-3071,048 Mike Robinson, Michigan State 1972-381, 1973-374, 1974-2931,041 John Shurna, Northwestern 2009-99, 2010-362, 2011-220, 2012-3601,032 William Buford, Ohio State 2009-226, 2010-269, 2011-274, 2012-2631,027 Paul Ebert, Ohio State 1952-300, 1953-406, 1954-3211,026 Ronnie Lester, Iowa 1977-275, 1978-356, 1979-354, 1980-411,019 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State 1960-362, 1961-345, 1962-312 Glenn Robinson, Purdue 1993-459, 1994-5601,014 Henry Wilmore, Michigan 1971-390, 1972-328, 1973-3121,012 Alando Tucker, Wisconsin 2003-193, 2005-184, 2006-320, 2007-3151,010 Cuonzo Martin, Purdue 1992-190, 1993-333, 1994-289, 1995-3561,009 Greg Stokes, Iowa 1982-97, 1983-302, 1984-260, 1985-3501,004 Kent Benson, Indiana 1974-127, 1975-253, 1976-328, 1977-296 Eugene Parker, Purdue 1975-173, 1976-307, 1077-268, 1978-2561,000 Allan Hornyak, Ohio State 1971-329, 1972-326, 1973-345 Brian Evans, Indiana 1993-123, 1994-188, 1995-290, 1996-399

(ALL GAMES)

2,613 Calbert Cheaney, Indiana (1990-93)2,531 Shawn Respert, Michigan State (1992-95)2,442 Glen Rice, Michigan (1986-89)2,439 Mike McGee, Michigan (1978-81)2,438 Steve Alford, Indiana (1984-87)2,323 Rick Mount, Purdue (1968-70)2,263 Steve Smith, Michigan State (1988-91)2,224* Louis Bullock, Michigan (1995-99)2,222 Gary Grant, Michigan (1985-88)2,217 Alando Tucker, Wisconsin (2003-07)2,213 Talor Battle, Penn State (2008-11)2,192 Don Schlundt, Indiana (1952-55)2,175 Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue (1977-80)2,164 Cazzie Russell, Michigan (1964-66)2,147 Michael Finley, Wisconsin (1992-95)2,145 Scott Skiles, Michigan State (1983-86)2,136 E’Twaun Moore, Purdue (2008-11)2,130 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin (2015-19)2,129 Deon Thomas, Illinois (1991-94)2,116 Roy Marble, Iowa (1986-89)2,100 A.J. Guyton, Indiana (1997-00)2,096 Dennis Hopson, Ohio State (1984-87)2,074 Dave Schellhase, Purdue (1964-66)2,061 Mike Woodson, Indiana (1977-80)2,038 John Shurna, Northwestern (2009-12)2,028 Troy Lewis, Purdue (1985-88)2,014 Gregory Kelser, Michigan State (1976-79)2,011 Herb Williams, Ohio State (1976-79)

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 FinalFour, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk alsodenotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

CAREER CLUBS

1,000-POINT CLUB 2,000-POINT CLUB

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1,411 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State 1960-621,305 Jordan Murphy, Minnesota 2015-191,217 Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 2015-191,148 Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue 1977-801,111 Herb Williams, Ohio State 1978-811,096 Draymond Green, Michigan State 2009-121,092 Greg Kelser, Michigan State 1976-791,091 Alan Henderson, Indiana 1992-951,088 Walt Bellamy, Indiana 1959-611,039 Rudy Tomjanovich, Michigan 1968-701,037 Bill Buntin, Michigan 1963-651,036 Johnny Green, Michigan State 1957-591,031 Kent Benson, Indiana 1974-771,023 James Augustine, Illinois 2003-061,016 Antonio Smith, Michigan State 1996-99

816 Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State 1997-00765 Bruce Douglas, Illinois 1983-86733 Demetri McCamey, Illinois 2008-11731 Gary Grant, Michigan 1985-88714 Cassius Winston, Michigan State 2016-Pres.700 Bryant McIntosh, Northwestern 2014-18694 Aaron Craft, Ohio State 2010-14690 Bruce Parkinson, Purdue 1973-77674 Dee Brown, Illinois 2003-06645 Scott Skiles, Michigan State 1983-86644 Tim Frazier, Penn State 2009-14639 Denzel Valentine, Michigan State 2012-16633 Yogi Ferrell, Indiana 2012-16612 Jeff Horner, Iowa 2003-06599 Eric Snow, Michigan State 1992-95594 Deron Williams, Illinois 2003-05582 Drew Neitzel, Michigan State 2005-08575 Andre Woolridge, Iowa 1995-97 Rumeal Robinson, Michigan 1988-90574 Dan Earl, Penn State 1994-99572 Brian Walker, Purdue 1979-81561 Dean Oliver, Iowa 1998-01 Mark Montgomery, Michigan State 1989-92558 Kalin Lucas, Michigan State 2008-11555 Travis Walton, Michigan State 2006-09547 Arriel McDonald, Minnesota 1991-94545 Michael Lewis, Indiana 1997-00542 Quinn Buckner, Indiana 1973-76539 Antoine Joubert, Michigan 1984-87528 Michael Thompson, Northwestern 2008-11 Shannon Scott, Ohio State 2011-15517 B.J. Armstrong, Iowa 1986-89 Talor Battle, Penn State 2008-11516 Kelvin Ransey, Ohio State 1977-80512 Nate Mason, Minnesota 2014-18502 Kiwane Garris, Illinois 1994-97501 Tracy Webster, Wisconsin 1992-94500 Tom Coverdale, Indiana 2000-03

337 Aaron Craft, Ohio State 2010-14324 Bruce Douglas, Illinois 1983-86300 Gary Grant, Michigan 1985-88275 Mike Kelley, Wisconsin 1998-01274 Chris Kramer, Purdue 2007-10272 Patrick Baldwin, Northwestern 1991-94259 Brian Cardinal, Purdue 1997-00250 Josh Reaves, Penn State 2015-19

444 Ken Johnson, Ohio State 1998-01428 Calvin Booth, Penn State 1996-99365 Acie Earl, Iowa 1990-93349 Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue 1977-80343 A.J. Hammons, Purdue 2012-16328 Herb Williams, Ohio State 1978-81289 Damian Johnson, Minnesota 2007-10263 JaJuan Johnson, Purdue 2008-11251 Roy Tarpley, Michigan 1983-86235 Kevin McHale, Minnesota 1977-80229 Tony Breuer, Minnesota 1980-83 Greg Stokes, Iowa 1982-85227 Jeff Newton, Indiana 2000-03213 Courtney Sims, Michigan 2004-07212 Erek Hansen, Iowa 2004-06208 Dallas Lauderdale, Ohio State 2008-11203 Ralph Sampson III, Minnesota 2009-12201 Nnanna Egwu, Illinois 2011-15

CAREER CLUBS1,000 REBOUNDS

500 ASSISTS

250 STEALS

200 BLOCKS

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BRAD UNDERWOOD, ILLINOISYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2013-14 Stephen F. Austin 32-3 .914 2014-15 Stephen F. Austin 29-5 .8062015-16 Stephen F. Austin 28-6 .8242016-17 Oklahoma State 20-13 .6062017-18 Illinois 14-18 .438 4-14 .2222018-19 Illinois 12-21 .364 7-13 .350School Total 26-39 .400 11-27 .289Career Total 135-66 .672 11-27 .289

NCAA Appearances: 4 (2014-15-16-17)NIT Appearances: None

ARCHIE MILLER, INDIANAYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2011-12 Dayton 20-13 .6062012-13 Dayton 17-14 .5482013-14 Dayton 26-11 .7032014-15 Dayton 27-9 .7882015-16 Dayton 25-8 .7572016-17 Dayton 24-8 .7502017-18 Indiana 16-15 .516 9-9 .5002018-19 Indiana 19-16 .543 8-12 .400School Total 35-31 .530 17-21 .447Career Total 174-94 .649 17-21 .447 NCAA Appearances: 4 (2014-15-16-17)NIT Appearances: 2 (2012-19)

FRAN McCAFFERY, IOWAYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.1985-86 Lehigh 13-15 .4641986-87 Lehigh 15-14 .5171987-88 Lehigh 21-10 .6771999-00 UNC-Greensboro 15-13 .5362000-01 UNC-Greensboro 19-12 .7042001-02 UNC-Greensboro 20-11 .6452002-03 UNC-Greensboro 7-22 .2412003-04 UNC-Greensboro 11-17 .3932004-05 UNC-Greensboro 18-12 .6002005-06 Siena 15-13 .5362006-07 Siena 20-12 .6252007-08 Siena 23-11 .6762008-09 Siena 27-8 .7712009-10 Siena 27-7 .7942010-11 Iowa 11-20 .355 4-14 .2222011-12 Iowa 18-17 .514 8-10 .4442012-13 Iowa 25-13 .658 9-9 .5002013-14 Iowa 20-13 .606 9-9 .5002014-15 Iowa 22-12 .647 12-6 .6672015-16 Iowa 22-11 .667 12-6 .6672016-17 Iowa 19-15 .559 10-8 .5562017-18 Iowa 14-19 .424 4-14 .2222018-19 Iowa 23-12 .657 10-10 .500School Total 174-132 .569 78-86 .476Career Total 425-309 .579 78-86 .476

NCAA Appearances: 9 (1988-01-08-09-10-14-15-16-19)NIT Appearances: 4 (2002-12-13-17)

MARK TURGEON, MARYLANDYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.1998-99 Jacksonville State 8-18 .3081999-00 Jacksonville State 17-11 .6072000-01 Wichita State 9-19 .3212001-02 Wichita State 15-15 .5002002-03 Wichita State 18-12 .6002003-04 Wichita State 21-11 .7502004-05 Wichita State 22-10 .6882005-06 Wichita State 26-9 .7432006-07 Wichita State 17-14 .5482007-08 Texas A&M 25-11 .6942008-09 Texas A&M 24-10 .7062009-10 Texas A&M 24-10 .7062010-11 Texas A&M 24-9 .7272011-12 Maryland 17-15 .5312012-13 Maryland 25-13 .6582013-14 Maryland 17-15 .5312014-15 Maryland 28-7 .800 14-4 .7782015-16 Maryland 27-9 .750 12-6 .6672016-17 Maryland 24-9 .727 12-6 .6672017-18 Maryland 19-13 .594 8-10 .4442018-19 Maryland 23-11 .676 13-7 .650School Total 180-92 .662 59-33 .641Career Total 430-251 .631 59-33 .641

NCAA Appearances: 9 (2006-08-09-10-11-15-16-17-19)NIT Appearances: 4 (2003-04-05-13)

JUWAN HOWARD, MICHIGANYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2019-20 Michigan First SeasonSchool Total 0-0 .000 0-0 .000Career Total 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

NCAA Appearances: NoneNIT Appearances: None

TOM IZZO, MICHIGAN STATEYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.1995-96 Michigan State 16-16 .500 9-9 .5001996-97 Michigan State 17-12 .586 9-9 .5001997-98 Michigan State 22-8 .733 13-3 .8131998-99 Michigan State 33-5 .868 15-1 .9371999-00 Michigan State 32-7 .821 13-3 .8132000-01 Michigan State 28-5 .849 13-3 .8132001-02 Michigan State 19-12 .613 10-6 .6252002-03 Michigan State 22-13 .629 10-6 .625 2003-04 Michigan State 18-12 .600 12-4 .7502004-05 Michigan State 26-7 .948 13-3 .8122005-06 Michigan State 22-12 .647 8-8 .5002006-07 Michigan State 23-12 .657 8-8 .5002007-08 Michigan State 27-9 .750 12-6 .6662008-09 Michigan State 31-7 .816 15-3 .8332009-10 Michigan State 28-9 .757 14-4 .7782010-11 Michigan State 19-15 .559 9-9 .5002011-12 Michigan State 29-8 .784 13-5 .7222012-13 Michigan State 27-9 .750 13-5 .7222013-14 Michigan State 29-9 .763 12-6 .6672014-15 Michigan State 27-12 .692 12-6 .6672015-16 Michigan State 29-6 .829 13-5 .7222016-17 Michigan State 20-15 .571 10-8 .5562017-18 Michigan State 30-5 .857 16-2 .8892018-19 Michigan State 32-7 .821 16-4 .800School Total 606-232 .723 288-126 .696Career Total 606-232 .723 288-126 .696

NCAA Appearances: 22 (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19)NIT Appearances: 2 (1996-97)

CURRENT COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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RICHARD PITINO, MINNESOTAYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2012-13 Florida International 18-14 .563 2013-14 Minnesota 25-13 .658 8-10 .4442014-15 Minnesota 18-15 .545 6-12 .3332015-16 Minnesota 8-23 .258 2-16 .1112016-17 Minnesota 24-10 .706 11-7 .6112017-18 Minnesota 15-17 .469 4-14 .2222018-19 Minnesota 22-14 .611 9-11 .450School Total 112-92 .549 40-70 .364Career Total 130-106 .551 40-70 .364

NCAA Appearances: 2 (2017-19)NIT Appearances: 1 (2014)

FRED HOIBERG, NEBRASKAYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2010-11 Iowa State 16-16 .5002011-12 Iowa State 23-11 .6762012-13 Iowa State 23-12 .6572013-14 Iowa State 28-8 .7782014-15 Iowa State 25-9 .7352019-20 Nebraska First SeasonSchool Total 0-0 .000 0-0 .000Career Total 115-56 .673 0-0 .000

NCAA Appearances: 4 (2012-13-14-15)NIT Appearances: None

CHRIS COLLINS, NORTHWESTERNYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2013-14 Northwestern 14-19 .424 6-12 .3332014-15 Northwestern 15-17 .469 6-12 .3332015-16 Northwestern 20-12 .625 8-10 .4442016-17 Northwestern 24-12 .667 10-8 .5562017-18 Northwestern 15-17 .469 6-12 .3332018-19 Northwestern 13-19 .406 4-16 .200School Total 101-96 .513 40-70 .364Career Total 101-96 .513 40-70 .364

NCAA Apearances: 1 (2017)NIT Appearances: None

CHRIS HOLTMANN, OHIO STATEYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2010-11 Gardner-Webb 11-21 .3442011-12 Gardner-Webb 12-20 .3752012-13 Gardner-Webb 21-13 .6182014-15 Butler 23-11 .676 2015-16 Butler 22-11 .6672016-17 Butler 25-9 .7352017-18 Ohio State 25-9 .735 15-3 .8332018-19 Ohio State 20-15 .571 8-12 .400School Record 45-24 .652 23-15 .605Career Total 159-109 .593 23-15 .605

NCAA Appearances: 5 (2015-16-17-18-19)NIT Appearances: None

PATRICK CHAMBERS, PENN STATEYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2009-10 Boston University 21-14 .600 2010-11 Boston University 21-14 .6002011-12 Penn State 12-20 .375 4-14 .2222012-13 Penn State 10-21 .323 2-16 .1112013-14 Penn State 16-18 .471 6-12 .3332014-15 Penn State 18-16 .529 4-14 .2222015-16 Penn State 16-16 .500 7-11 .3892016-17 Penn State 15-18 .455 6-12 .3332017-18 Penn State 26-13 .667 9-9 .5002018-19 Penn State 14-18 .438 7-13 .350School Total 127-140 .476 45-101 .308Career Total 169-168 .501 45-101 .308

CURRENT COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSNCAA Appearances: 1 (2011)NIT Appearances: 1 (2018, Champions)

MATT PAINTER, PURDUEYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2003-04 Southern Illinois 25-5 .8332005-06 Purdue 9-19 .321 3-13 .1882007-08 Purdue 22-12 .647 9-7 .5632007-08 Purdue 25-9 .735 15-3 .8332008-09 Purdue 27-10 .730 11-7 .5592009-10 Purdue 29-6 .829 14-4 .7782010-11 Purdue 26-8 .765 14-4 .7782011-12 Purdue 22-13 .629 10-8 .5562012-13 Purdue 16-18 .471 8-10 .4442013-14 Purdue 15-17 .469 5-13 .2782014-15 Purdue 21-13 .618 12-6 .6672015-16 Purdue 26-9 .743 12-6 .6672016-17 Purdue 27-8 .771 14-4 .7782017-18 Purdue 30-7 .811 15-3 .8332018-19 Purdue 26-10 .722 16-4 .800School Total 321-159 .669 158-92 .632Career Total 346-164 .678 158-92 .632

NCAA Appearances: 12 (2004-07-08-09-10-11-12-15-16-17-18-19)NIT Appearances: None

STEVE PIKIELL, RUTGERS Year School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct. 2005-06 Stony Brook 4-24 .4132006-07 Stony Brook 9-20 .3102007-08 Stony Brook 7-23 .2332008-09 Stony Brook 16-14 .5332009-10 Stony Brook 22-10 .6882010-11 Stony Brook 15-17 .4692011-12 Stony Brook 22-10 .6882012-13 Stony Brook 25-8 .7582013-14 Stony Brook 23-11 .6762014-15 Stony Brook 23-12 .6572015-16 Stony Brook 26-7 .7882016-17 Rutgers 15-18 .455 3-15 .1672017-18 Rutgers 15-19 .441 3-15 .1672018-19 Rutgers 14-17 .452 7-13 .350School Total 44-54 .449 13-43 .232 Career Total 236-210 .529 13-43 .232 NCAA Appearances: 1 (2016) NIT Appearances: 3 (2010-12-13) GREG GARD, WISCONSINYear School Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct.2015-16 Wisconsin 15-8 .652 12-6 .6672016-17 Wisconsin 27-10 .730 12-6 .6672017-18 Wisconsin 15-18 .455 7-11 .3892018-19 Wisconsin 23-11 .676 14-6 .700School Total 80-47 .630 45-29 .608Career Total 80-47 .630 45-29 .608

NCAA Appearances: 3 (2016-17-19)NIT Appearances: None

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ILLINOIS OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Elwood Brown 1906 1 6 8 .429 3 6 .333F.L. Pinckney 1907 1 1 10 .091 0 8 .000Fletcher Lane 1908 1 20 6 .769 6 5 .545Herb Juul 1909-10 2 12 10 .545 10 10 .500T.E. Thompson 1911-12 2 14 14 .500 10 13 .435Ralph Jones 1913-20 8 85 34 .714 64 31 .674Frank Winters 1921-22 2 25 12 .676 14 10 .583Craig Ruby 1923-36 14 148 95 .609 94 74 .560Doug Mills 1937-47 11 151 66 .696 88 47 .652Harry Combes 1948-67 20 316 150 .678 174 104 .626Harv Schmidt 1968-74 7 89 77 .536 43 55 .439Gene Bartow 1975 1 8 18 .308 4 14 .222Lou Henson 1976-96 21 423 224 .654 214 164 .567Lon Kruger 1997-2000 4 81 48 .628 38 28 .576Bill Self 2001-03 3 78 24 .765 35 13 .729Bruce Weber 2004-2012 9 210 101 .675 89 65 .578John Groce 2013-17 5 97 76 .561 37 53 .411Brad Underwood 2017-present 2 26 39 .400 11 27 .289

INDIANA OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.J.H. Horne 1901 1 1 4 .200 - - -Phelps Darby 1902 1 4 4 .500 - - -Willis Coval 1903-04 2 13 8 .619 - - -Zora G. Clevenger 1905-06 2 12 21 .364 2 2 .500James Sheldon 1907 1 9 5 .643 0 0 .000Ed Cook 1908 1 9 6 .600 2 4 .333Robert Harris 1909 1 5 9 .357 2 6 .250John Georgen 1910 1 5 8 .385 3 7 .300Oscar Rackle 1911 1 11 5 .688 5 5 .500James Kase 1912 1 6 11 .353 1 9 .100Arthur Powell 1913 1 5 11 .312 0 10 .000Arthur Berndt 1914-15 2 6 21 .222 2 20 .091Allan Willisford 1916 1 6 7 .462 3 5 .375G.S. Lowman 1917 1 13 6 .684 3 5 .375Dana M. Evans 1918-19 2 20 11 .645 7 9 .438Ewald O. Stiehm 1920 1 13 8 .619 6 4 .600George W. Levis 1921-22 2 25 16 .610 9 12 429Leslie Mann 1923-24 2 19 13 .594 12 12 .500Everett Dean 1925-38 14 162 93 .635 96 72 .571Harry C. Good 1944-46 3 35 29 .547 14 22 .389Branch McCracken 1939-43, 24 364 174 .677 210 116 .644 1947-65 Lou Watson 1966-71 6 62 60 .508 31 39 .443Jerry Oliver* 1970 1 7 17 .292 3 11 .214Bob Knight 1972-2000 29 661 240 .734 353 151 .700Mike Davis 2001-06 6 115 79 .593 55 41 .573Kelvin Sampson 2007 2 43 15 .741 21 8 .724Dan Dakich! 2007 1 3 4 .429 3 3 .500Tom Crean 2008-17 9 166 135 .551 71 91 .438Archie Miller 2017-present 2 35 31 .530 17 21 .447

*Oliver served as acting coach in 1970.! Dakich was named interim coach for final seven games of the 2007-08 season.

IOWA OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Ed Rule 1902, 1904, 4 37 15 .712 - - - 1906, 1908Fred Bailey 1903 1 4 3 .571 - - -John Chalmers 1905 1 6 8 .429 - - -John Griffith 1907, 3 24 15 .615 3 7 .300 1909-10Walter Stewart 1911-12 2 15 12 .556 2 6 .250Floyd Thomas 1913 1 9 13 .409 1 5 .167Maury Kent 1914-18 5 42 36 .538 10 29 .256Edwin Bannick 1919 1 8 7 .533 4 7 .364James Ashmore 1920-22 3 29 26 .527 17 17 .500Sam Barry 1923-29 7 62 54 .534 43 41 .512Rollie Williams 1930-42, 14 139 131 .515 69 92 .429 1951Pops Harrison* 1943-50 8 98 42 .700 48 38 .558Bucky O’Connor* 1950, 8 114 59 .659 71 41 .634 1952-58Sharm Scheuerman 1959-64 6 72 69 .511 38 46 .452Ralph Miller 1965-70 6 95 51 .651 54 30 .643Dick Schultz 1971-74 4 41 55 .427 20 36 .357Lute Olson 1975-83 9 168 90 .651 92 70 .568George Raveling 1984-86 3 54 38 .587 26 28 .481Tom Davis 1987-99 13 269 140 .658 125 105 .543Steve Alford 2000-07 8 152 106 .589 61 67 .477Todd Lickliter 2008-2010 3 38 58 .396 15 39 .278Fran McCaffery 2010-present 9 174 132 .579 78 86 .476

*Both Harrison and O’Connor coached 11 games in 1949-50

MARYLAND OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.H. Burton Shipley 1923-47 24 253 218 .537 - - -Flucie Stewart 1947-50 3 27 50 .351 - - -Bud Millikan 1950-67 17 243 182 .572 - - -Frank Feelows 1967-69 2 16 34 .320 - - -Charles Driesell 1969-86 17 348 159 .686 - - -Bob Wade 1986-89 3 36 50 .419 - - -Gary Williams 1989-2011 22 461 252 .647 - - -Mark Turgeon 2010-present 8 180 92 .631 59 33 .641

*Joined Big Ten for the 2014-15 season

MICHIGAN OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.G.D. Corneal 1909 1 1 4 .250 - - -No Team 1910-1917 - - - - - - -Elmer Mitchell 1918-19 2 22 20 .523 5 15 .250E.J. Mather 1920-28 9 108 53 .671 64 43 .598George Veenker 1929-31 3 35 12 .745 24 10 .706Frank Cappon 1932-38 7 78 57 .578 44 40 .524Bennie Oosterbaan 1939-46 8 81 72 .529 40 59 .404Osborne Cowles 1947-48 2 28 14 .667 16 8 .667Ernie McCoy 1949-52 4 40 47 .460 18 34 .346Bill Perigo 1953-60 8 78 100 .438 38 78 .328Dave Strack 1961-68 8 113 89 .559 58 54 .518Johnny Orr 1969-80 12 209 113 .649 120 72 .625Bill Frieder 1981-89 9 191 87 .687 98 64 .604Steve Fisher#* 1989-97 9 108 53 .671 54 36 .600Brian Ellerbe* 1998-2001 4 25 32 .439 10 22 .313Tommy Amaker 2002-07 6 109 83 .568 43 53 .445John Beilein 2008-2019 12 278 150 .650 126 92 .578Juwan Howard 2019-present First Season #Fisher served as head coach for six NCAA Tournament wins in 1989.* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

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MICHIGAN STATE OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.No Coach 1899 1 0 2 .000 - - -Charles Bemies 1900-01 2 5 2 .714 - - -George Denman 1902-03 2 11 0 1.000 - - -Chester Brewer 1904-10 7 70 25 .736 - - -John Macklin 1911-16 6 48 38 .558 - - -George Gauthier 1917-20 4 41 38 .519 - - -Lyman Frimodig 1921-22 2 30 22 .577 - - -Fred Walker 1923-24 2 20 19 .513 - - -John Kobs 1925-26 2 11 26 .297 - - -Benjamin VanAlstyne 1927-49 22 231 163 .586 - - -Alton Kircher 1950 1 4 18 .182 - - -Peter Newell 1951-54 4 45 42 .517 26 34 .433Forrest Anderson 1955-65 11 125 124 .502 69 85 .448John Benington 1966-69 4 54 38 .587 32 24 .571Gus Ganakas 1970-76 7 89 84 .514 49 57 .462Jud Heathcote 1977-95 19 340 220 .607 182 160 .532Tom Izzo 1995-present 24 606 232 .723 288 126 .696 * Joined Big Ten for 1950-51 season

MINNESOTA OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.No Coach 1896-97 2 7 13 .357 - - -L.J. Cooke 1898-1924 27 244 135 .642 103 100 .507Harold Taylor 1925-27 3 19 30 .388 12 24 .333Dave McMillan 1928-42, 18 196 157 .556 108 123 .468 1946-48Carl Nordly 1943-44 2 17 23 .425 7 17 .292Weston Mitchell 1945 1 8 13 .381 4 8 .333O.B. Cowles 1949-59 11 147 93 .613 86 68 .558John Kundla 1960-68 9 110 105 .512 67 59 .532Bill Fitch 1969-70 2 25 23 .521 13 15 .464George Hanson 1971 1 11 13 .458 5 9 .357Bill Musselman 1972-75 4 69 32 .683 38 22 .633Jim Dutcher% 1976-86 11 166 137 .548 83 104 .444Jimmy Williams* 1986 1 2 9 .182 2 9 .182Clem Haskins# 1987-99 13 111 100 .527 48 78 .381Dan Monson 2000-07 8 118 106 .527 44 68 .393Jim Molinari! 2007 1 7 17 .292 3 13 .188Tubby Smith 2008-13 6 124 81 .605 46 62 .426Richard Pitino 2013-present 6 112 92 .549 40 70 .364

%NCAA declared all games forfeited for 1976-77 season*Williams was named interim coach for final 11 games of 1986 season.#1994-99 seasons voided; record adjusted by NCAA Committee on Infractions! Molinari was named interim coach for final 24 games of 2006-07 season.

NEBRASKA OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Frank Lehmer 1897-99 3 7 3 .700 - - -T.P. Hewitt 1900 1 5 0 1.000 - - -E. Berry 1901 1 3 3 .500 - - -Fred Morrell 1902 1 5 3 .625 - - -R.G. Clapp 1904-09 6 59 43 .578 - - -T.J. Hewiat 1910 1 6 10 .375 - - -O.F. Field 1911 1 9 9 .500 - - -E.O. Stiehm 1912-15 4 56 14 .800 - - -Sam Waugh 1916 1 13 1 .929 - - -E.J. Stewart 1917-19 3 29 23 .558 - - -Paul Schlisser 1920-21 2 37 5 .881 - - -Owen A. Frank 1922-23 2 14 21 .400 - - -W.E. Kline 1924-25 2 23 12 .657 - - -Ernest Bearg 1926 1 8 10 .444 - - -Charles T. Black 1927-32 6 51 57 .472 - - -William Browne 1933-40 8 64 87 .424 - - -A.J. Lewandowski 1941-45 5 24 63 .276 - - -L.F. Klein 1946 1 7 13 .350 - - -Harry Good 1947-54 8 86 99 .465 - - -Jerry Bush 1955-63 9 81 132 .380 - - -Joe Cipriano 1964-80 17 253 197 .562 - - -Moe Iba 1981-86 6 106 71 .591 - - -Danny Nee 1987-2000 14 254 190 .572 - - -Barry Collier 2001-06 6 89 91 .494 - - - Doc Sadler 2007-2012 6 101 89 .532 4 14 .222Tim Miles 2013-2019 7 116 114 .504 52 76 .406Fred Hoiberg 2019-present First Season *Joined Big Ten for the 2012-13 season

NORTHWESTERN OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Tom Holland 1905 1 2 2 .500 - - -No Team 1906 - - - - - - -Louis Gillesby 1907-10 4 4 28 .125 1 13 .071Stuart Templeton 1911 1 4 15 .211 1 12 .077Charles Hammett 1912 1 4 9 .308 0 8 .000Dennis Grady 1913-14 2 25 10 .714 13 7 .650Fred Murphy 1915-17 3 28 24 .539 16 18 .471Norman Elliott 1918, 1920 2 10 11 .476 8 9 .471Tom Robinson 1919 1 6 6 .500 6 4 .600Ray Elder 1921 1 2 12 .143 1 11 .083Dana Evans 1922 1 7 11 .389 3 9 .250Maury Kent 1923-27 5 19 62 .235 11 49 .183Arthur Lonborg 1928-50 23 236 203 .538 138 141 .495Harold Olson 1951-52 2 19 25 .432 11 17 .393Waldo Fisher 1953-57 5 35 75 .318 21 53 .284William Rohr 1958-63 6 66 70 .485 39 43 .476Larry Glass* 1964-69 6 61 71 .462 33 45 .423Brad Snyder* 1969-73 5 30 71 .297 16 46 .258Tex Winter 1974-78 5 44 87 .336 25 61 .291Rich Falk 1979-86 8 80 142 .360 34 110 .236Bill Foster 1987-93 7 54 141 .277 13 113 .008Ricky Byrdsong 1994-97 4 34 78 .304 10 62 .139Kevin O’Neill 1998-2000 3 30 56 .349 9 39 .188Bill Carmody 2001-13 13 192 210 .478 70 150 .318Chris Collins 2013-present 6 101 96 .513 40 70 .364 *Glass served as head coach for 18 games in 1968-69 before Snyder took over for the final six games.

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OHIO STATE OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Coach Unknown 1899-1901 8 61 27 .693 - - - 1905-08, 1911No Team 1902 - - - - - - -D.C. Huddleson 1903-04 2 15 6 .714 - - -Thomas Kibler 1909-10 2 22 2 .917 - - -Lynn W. St. John 1912-19 8 79 69 .534 24 43 .358 Geo.M. Trautman 1920-22 3 29 33 .468 10 26 .278Harold G. Olsen 1923-46 24 255 192 .570 154 135 .533William H.H. Dye 1947-50 4 53 34 .609 27 21 .563Floyd S. Stahl 1951-58 8 84 92 .477 51 65 .481Fred R. Taylor 1959-76 18 297 158 .653 158 102 .608Eldon Miller 1977-86 10 176 118 .599 96 84 .533Gary Williams 1987-89 3 59 41 .590 24 30 .444Randy Ayers 1990-97 8 124 108 .534 64 80 .444Jim O’Brien@ 1998-2004 7 51 57 .472 20 36 .357Thad Matta 2005-17 13 337 123 .733 150 78 .658Chris Holtmann 2017-present 2 45 24 .652 23 15 .605

@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

PENN STATE OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.No Coach 1897-15, 20 131 66 .665 - - - 1918Burke Hermann 1916-17, 15 148 73 .670 - - - 1920-32Hugo Bezdek 1919 1 11 2 .846 - - -Earl Leslie 1933-36 4 29 28 .509 - - -John Lawther 1937-49 13 150 93 .617 - - -Elmer Gross 1950-54 5 80 40 .667 - - -John Egli 1955-68 14 187 135 .581 - - -John Bach 1969-78 10 122 121 .501 - - -Dick Harter 1979-83 5 79 61 .564 - - -Bruce Parkhill 1984-95 12 181 169 .517 17 37 .315Jerry Dunn 1996-03 8 117 121 .492 45 87 .341Ed DeChellis 2004-11 8 114 138 .452 41 95 .301Patrick Chambers+ 2011-present 8 127 140 .476 45 101 .308

*Joined Big Ten For 1992-93 season

PURDUE OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.F. Homer Curtis 1897 1 1 1 .500 - - -Alpha P. Jamison 1900-01 2 12 1 .923 - - -C.M. Besy 1902 1 10 3 .769 - - -C.I. Freeman 1903 1 8 0 1.000 - - -No Coach 1904 1 11 2 .846 - - -James L. Nufer 1905 1 3 6 .333 - - -C.B. Jamison 1906-08 3 16 24 .400 5 20 .200E.J. Stewart 1909 1 8 4 .667 6 4 .600Ralph Jones 1910-12 3 32 9 .780 23 9 .719R.E. Vaughn 1913-16 4 21 32 .396 15 32 .319Ward Lambert * 1917, 29 371 152 .709 228 105 .685 1919-46 J.J. Maloney 1918 1 11 5 .688 5 5 .500Mel Taube * 1946-50 5 45 46 .495 23 37 .383Ray Eddy 1951-65 15 176 164 .518 92 122 .430George King 1966-72 7 109 64 .630 61 37 .623Fred Schaus 1973-78 6 105 59 .640 65 35 .650Lee Rose 1979-80 2 50 18 .735 24 12 .667Gene Keady# 1981-05 25 512 270 .655 265 169 .611Matt Painter 2006-present 14 321 159 .669 158 92 .632 *Lambert and Taube both served as head coach in 1946.# Record does not reflect 18 forfeited and two vacated games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated during the 1995-96 season.RUTGERS

OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Frank Gorton 1906-09 2 3 15 .167 - - -Dave Armstrong 1906-09 1 3 2 .600 - - -George Davidson 1914-15 1 1 8 .111 - - -Frank Hill 1915-43 28 223 162 .579 - - -Thomas Kenneally 1944-45 1 11 3 .786 - - -Donald White 1946-56; 1962-63 12 105 161 .395 - - -Warren Harris 1956-59 3 24 45 .348 - - -Tony Kuolt 1959-62 3 32 37 .464 - - -Bill Foster 1963-71 8 120 75 .615 - - -Dick Lloyd 1971-73 2 29 22 .569 - - -Tom Young 1973-85 12 239 117 .671 - - -Craig Littlepage 1985-88 3 23 63 .261 - - -Bob Wenzel 1988-97 9 128 135 .487 - - -Kevin Bannon 1997-01 4 59 60 .496 - - -Gary Waters 2001-06 5 79 75 .513 - - -Fred Hill 2006-10 4 47 77 .379 - - -Mike Rice 2010-13 3 44 51 .463 - - -Eddie Jordan 2013-16 3 29 68 .299 3 33 .083Steve Pikiell 2016-present 3 44 54 .449 13 43 .232

*Joined Big Ten for the 2014-15 season

WISCONSIN OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.James C. Elsom 1898-1904 6 25 14 .641 - - -Emmett Angell 1905-08 4 43 15 .741 19 5 .792Haskell Noyes 1909-11 3 26 15 .634 18 15 .545Walter Meanwell 1912-17, 20 246 99 .712 158 80 .660 1921-34Guy Lowman 1918-20 3 34 19 .642 19 17 .528Harold “Bud” Foster 1935-59 25 265 267 .498 143 182 .440John Erickson 1960-68 9 100 114 .467 52 74 .413John Powless 1969-76 8 88 108 .449 42 78 .350Bill Cofield 1977-82 6 63 101 .384 32 76 .296Steve Yoder 1983-92 10 128 165 .437 50 130 .278Stu Jackson 1993-94 2 32 25 .561 15 21 .417Stan Van Gundy 1995 1 13 14 .481 7 11 .389Dick Bennett 1996-2001 6 93 69 .574 39 45 .464Brad Soderberg* 2001 1 16 10 .615 9 7 .563Bo Ryan 2002-15 15 364 130 .737 172 68 .717Greg Gard* 2015-present 4 80 47 .630 45 29 .608 *Soderberg served as head coach for final 26 games of 2000-01 season.*Gard served as head coach for final 23 games of 2015-16 season.

CHICAGO OVERALL BIG TENCOACH TENURE YRS WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT.Wilfred Childs 1906 1 5 5 .500 3 5 .375Joseph Raycroft 1907-10 4 64 7 .901 34 6 .850John Schommer 1911 1 13 6 .684 7 5 .583Harlan “Pat” Page 1912-20 9 99 56 .639 66 42 .611Amos Alonzo Stagg 1921 1 12 6 .667 6 6 .500Nelson Norgren 1922-42, 23 101 274 .269 52 215 .195 1945-46 J. Kyle Anderson 1943-44 2 1 37 .026 0 17 .000

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Ranked by overall winning percentage at conference institution for coaches over .500 Career OVERALL BIG TENCoach, Team Years Won Lost PCT Won Lost PCTBo Ryan, WIS (2002-15) 15 364 130 .737 172 68 .717Bob Knight, IND (1972-2000) 29 661 240 .734 353 151 .700Thad Matta, OSU (2005-17) 13 337 123 .733 150 78 .658Tom Izzo, MSU (1995-) 24 606 232 .723 288 126 .696Walter Meanwell, WIS (1912-17, ‘21-34) 20 246 99 .712 158 80 .660Ward Lambert, PUR (1917, ‘19-46) 29 371 152 .709 228 105 .685Doug Mills, ILL (1937-47) 11 151 66 .696 88 47 .652Harry Combes, ILL (1948-67) 20 316 150 .678 174 104 .626Branch McCracken, IND (1939-43, ‘47-65) 24 364 174 .677 210 116 .644Matt Painter, PUR (2006-) 14 321 159 .669 158 92 .632Tom Davis, IOWA (1987-99) 13 269 140 .658 125 105 .543Gene Keady#, PUR (1981-2005) 25 512 270 .655 265 169 .611Lou Henson, ILL (1976-96) 21 423 224 .654 214 164 .567John Orr, MICH (1969-80) 12 209 111 .653 120 72 .625Fred Taylor, OSU (1959-76) 18 297 158 .653 158 102 .608John Beilein, MICH (2007-19) 12 278 150 .650 126 92 .578L.J. Cooke, MINN (1898-1924) 27 244 135 .642 103 100 .507Everett Dean, IND (1925-38) 14 162 93 .635 96 72 .571O.B. Cowles, MINN (1949-59) 11 147 93 .613 86 68 .558Craig Ruby, ILL (1923-36) 14 148 95 .609 94 74 .560Jud Heathcote, MSU (1977-95) 19 430 273 .606 182 160 .532Eldon Miller, OSU (1977-86) 10 176 118 .599 96 84 .533Harold Olsen, OSU (1923-46) 24 255 192 .570 154 135 .533

# Record does not reflect 18 forfeited and two vacated games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated during the 1995-96 season.John Beilein 2008-2019 12 278 150 .650 126 92 .578

(minimum 50; record in conference games only)

1. Bob Knight, IND (1972-2000) 353 2. Tom Izzo, MSU (1995-) 288 3. Gene Keady#, PUR (1981-2005) 265 4. Ward Lambert, PUR (1917, ’19-45) 228 5. Lou Henson, ILL (1976-96) 214 6. Branch McCracken, IND (1939-43, ’47-65) 210 7. Jud Heathcote, MSU (1976-95) 182 8. Harry Combes, ILL (1948-67) 174 9. Bo Ryan, WIS (2002-) 172 10. Matt Painter, PUR (2005-) 158 Fred Taylor, OSU (1959-76) 158 Walter Meanwell, WIS (1912-17, ’21-34) 158 13. Harold Olsen, OSU (1923-46) 154 14. Thad Matta, OSU (2005-17) 150 Harold “Bud” Foster, WIS (1935-59) 143 16. Arthur Lonborg, NU (1928-50) 138 17. John Beilein, MICH (2008-19) 126 18. Tom Davis, IOWA (1986-99) 125 19. Johnny Orr, MICH (1969-80) 120 20. Dave MacMillan, MINN (1928-42, ’46-48) 108 21. L.J. Cooke, MINN (1897-1924) 103 Bill Frieder, MICH (1981-89) 98 23. Everett Dean, IND (1925-38) 96 Eldon Miller, OSU (1977-86) 96 25. Craig Ruby, ILL (1923-36) 94 26. Ray Eddy, PUR (1951-65) 92 Lute Olson, IOWA (1975-83) 92 28. Bruce Weber, ILL (2004-12) 89 29. Doug Mills, ILL (1937-47) 88 30. O.B. Cowles, MINN (1948-59) 86

31. Jim Dutcher, MINN (1975-86) 83 33. Fran McCaffery, IOWA (2010-) 78 34. Bucky O’Connor, IOWA (1952-58) 72 35. Bill Carmody, NU (2000-13) 70 36. Rollie Williams, IOWA (1930-43, ’51) 69 Forrest Anderson, MSU (1954-65) 69 38. John Kundla, MINN (1959-68) 67 Randy Ayers, OSU (1989-97) 64 Ralph Jones, ILL (1913-20) 64 E.J. Mather, MICH (1920-28) 64 Fred Schaus, PUR (1973-78) 64 42. George King, PUR (1966-72) 61 Steve Alford, IOWA (1999-2006) 61 44. Mark Turgeon, MD (2011-19) 59 45. Dave Strack, MICH (1961-68) 58 46. Mike Davis, IND (2000-06) 55 47. Ralph Miller, IOWA (1965-70) 54 Steve Fisher*, MICH (1989-97) 54 49. John Erickson, WIS (1960-68) 52 50. Steve Yoder, WIS (1982-92) 50

# Record does not reflect 18 forfeited and two vacated games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated during the 1995-96 season.

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

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1998 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/5) #8 Minnesota def. #9 Northwestern, 64-56# #10 Wisconsin def. #7 Penn State, 52-51 #6 Indiana def. #11 Ohio State, 78-71 Quarterfinals (3/6) #4 Michigan def. #5 Iowa, 77-66* #8 Minnesota def. #1 Michigan State, 76-73# #2 Illinois def. #10 Wisconsin, 66-61 #3 Purdue def. #6 Indiana, 76-71 Semifinals (3/7) #4 Michigan def. #8 Minnesota, 85-69#* #3 Purdue def. #2 Illinois, 68-47 Final (3/8) #4 Michigan def. #3 Purdue, 76-67*

1999 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/4) #8 Northwestern def. #9 Penn State, 54-44 #10 Michigan def. #7 Purdue, 79-73 (OT)* #11 Illinois def. #6 Minnesota, 67-64# Quarterfinals (3/5) #4 Wisconsin def. #5 Iowa, 74-60 #1 Michigan State def. #8 Northwestern, 61-59 #2 Ohio State def. #10 Michigan, 87-69*@ #11 Illinois def. #3 Indiana, 82-66 Semifinals (3/6) #1 Michigan State def. #4 Wisconsin, 56-41 #11 Illinois def. #2 Ohio State, 79-77@ Final (3/7) #1 Michigan State def. #11 Illinois, 67-50

2000 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/9) #9 Penn State def. #8 Michigan, 76-66 #7 Iowa def. #10 Minnesota, 81-78 #6 Wisconsin def. #11 Northwestern, 51-41 Quarterfinals (3/10) #4 Illinois def. #5 Indiana, 72-69 #9 Penn State def. #1 Ohio State, 71-66 #2 Michigan State def. #7 Iowa, 75-65 #6 Wisconsin def. #3 Purdue, 78-66 Semifinals (3/11) #4 Illinois def. #9 Penn State, 94-84 #2 Michigan State def. #6 Wisconsin, 55-46 Final (3/12) #2 Michigan State def. #4 Illinois, 76-61

2001 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/8) #8 Purdue def. #9 Minnesota, 91-77 #7 Penn St. def. #10 Michigan, 82-80 #6 Iowa def. #11 Northwestern, 72-55 Quarterfinals (3/9) #4 Indiana def. #5 Wisconsin, 64-52 #1 Illinois def. #8 Purdue, 83-66 #7 Penn State def. #2 Michigan State, 65-63 #6 Iowa def. #3 Ohio State, 75-66@ Semifinals (3/10) #4 Indiana def. #1 Illinois, 58-56 #6 Iowa def. #7 Penn State, 94-74 Final (3/11) #6 Iowa def. #4 Indiana, 63-61

2002 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/7) #9 Iowa def. #8 Purdue, 87-72 #10 Michigan def. #7 Northwestern, 72-51 #6 Minnesota def. #11 Penn State, 84-60 Quarterfinals (3/8) #4 Indiana def. #5 Michigan State, 67-56 #9 Iowa def. #1 Wisconsin, 58-56 #2 Ohio State def. #10 Michigan, 75-68@ #3 Illinois def. #6 Minnesota, 92-76 Semifinals (3/9) #9 Iowa def. #4 Indiana, 62-60 #2 Ohio State def. #3 Illinois, 94-88@ Final (3/10) #2 Ohio State def. #9 Iowa, 81-64@

2003 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/13) #8 Ohio State def. #9 Iowa, 66-64 #10 Northwestern def. #7 Minnesota, 76-64 #6 Indiana def. #11 Penn State, 77-49 Quarterfinals (3/14) #8 Ohio State def. #1 Wisconsin, 58-50 #5 Michigan State def. #4 Purdue, 54-42 #2 Illinois def. #10 Northwestern, 94-65 #6 Indiana def. #3 Michigan, 63-56 Semifinals (3/15) #8 Ohio State def. #5 Michigan State, 55-54 #2 Illinois def. #6 Indiana, 73-72 Final (3/16) #2 Illinois def. #8 Ohio State, 72-59

2004 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/11) #8 Indiana def. #9 Ohio State, 83-69 #10 Minnesota def. #7 Purdue, 63-52 #6 Northwestern def. #11 Penn State, 57-52 Quarterfinals (3/12) #1 Illinois def. #8 Indiana, 71-59 #5 Michigan def. #4 Iowa, 79-70 #2 Wisconsin def. #10 Minnesota, 66-52 #3 Michigan St. def. #6 Northwestern, 68-55 Semifinals (3/13) #1 Illinois def. #5 Michigan, 74-60 #2 Wisconsin def. #3 Michigan State, 68-66 Final (3/14) #2 Wisconsin def. #1 Illinois, 70-53

2005 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/10) #8 Northwestern def. #9 Michigan, 58-56 #7 Iowa def. #10 Purdue, 71-52 #6 Ohio State def. #11 Penn State, 72-69 Quarterfinals (3/11) #1 Illinois def. #8 Northwestern, 68-51 #5 Minnesota def. #4 Indiana, 71-55 #7 Iowa def. #2 Michigan State, 71-69 #3 Wisconsin def. #6 Ohio State, 60-49 Semifinals (3/12) #1 Illinois def. #5 Minnesota, 64-56 #3 Wisconsin def. #7 Iowa, 59-56 Finals (3/13) #1 Illinois def. #3 Wisconsin, 54-43

2006 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/9) #8 Penn State def. #9 Northwestern, 60-42 #10 Minnesota def. #7 Michigan, 59-55 #6 Michigan State def. #11 Purdue, 70-58 Quarterfinals (3/10) #1 Ohio State def. #8 Penn State, 63-56 #5 Indiana def. #4 Wisconsin, 61-56 #2 Iowa def. #10 Minnesota, 67-57 #6 Michigan State def. #3 Illinois, 61-56 Semifinals (3/11) #2 Iowa def. #6 Michigan State, 53-48 #1 Ohio State def. #5 Indiana, 52-51 Finals (3/12) #2 Iowa def. #1 Ohio State, 67-60

2007 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/ 8)#8 Michigan def. #9 Minnesota, 49-40#7 Michigan State def. #10 Northwestern, 62-57#6 Illinois def. #11 Penn State, 66-60Quarterfinals (3/9)#1 Ohio State def. #8 Michigan, 72-62#5 Purdue def. #4 Iowa, 74-55 #2 Wisconsin def. #7 Michigan State, 70-57#6 Illinois def. #3 Indiana, 58-54 (OT)Semifinals (3/10)#1 Ohio State def. #5 Purdue, 63-52#2 Wisconsin def. #6 Illinois, 53-41Finals (3/11)#1 Ohio State def. #2 Wisconsin, 66-49

2008 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/13)#9 Michigan def. #8 Iowa, 55-47#10 Illinois def. #7 Penn State, 64-63#6 Minnesota def. #11 Northwestern, 55-52Quarterfinals (3/14)#1 Wisconsin def. #9 Michigan, 51-34#4 Michigan State def. #5 Ohio State, 67-60#10 Illinois def. #2 Purdue, 74-67 (OT)#6 Minnesota def. #3 Indiana, 59-58Semifinals (3/15)#1 Wisconsin def. #4 Michigan State, 65-63#10 Illinois def. #6 Minnesota, 54-40Finals (3/16)#1 Wisconsin def. #10 Illinois, 61-48 2009 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/12)#8 Minnesota def. #9 Northwestern, 66-53#7 Michigan def. #10 Iowa, 73-45#6 Penn State def. #11 Indiana, 66-51Quarterfinals (3/13)#1 Michigan State def. #8 Minnesota, 64-56#5 Ohio State def. #4 Wisconsin, 61-57#2 Illinois def. #7 Michigan, 60-50#3 Purdue def. #6 Penn State, 79-65Semifinals (3/14)#5 Ohio State def. #1 Michigan State, 82-70#3 Purdue def. #2 Illinois, 66-56Finals (3/15)#3 Purdue def. #5 Ohio State, 65-61

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2010 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/11)#8 Michigan def. #9 Iowa, 59-52#7 Northwestern def. #10 Indiana, 73-58#6 Minnesota def. #11 Penn State, 76-55Quarterfinals (3/12)#1 Ohio State def. #8 Michigan, 69-68#5 Illinois def. #4 Wisconsin, 58-54#2 Purdue def. #7 Northwestern, 69-61#6 Minnesota def. #3 Michigan State, 72-67 (OT)Semifinals (3/13)#1 Ohio State def. #5 Illinois, 88-81 (2OT)#6 Minnesota def. #2 Purdue, 69-42Finals (3/14)#1 Ohio State def. #6 Minnesota, 90-61

2011 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/10)#8 Northwestern def. #9 Minnesota, 75-65#7 Michigan State def. #10 Iowa, 66-61#6 Penn State def. #11 Indiana, 61-55Quarterfinals (3/11)#1 Ohio State def. #8 Northwestern, 67-61 (OT)#4 Michigan def. #5 Illinois, 60-55#7 Michigan State def. #2 Purdue, 74-56#6 Penn State def. #3 Wisconsin, 36-33Semifinals (3/12)#1 Ohio State def. #4 Michigan, 68-61#6 Penn State def. #7 Michigan State, 61-48Finals (3/13)#1 Ohio State def. #6 Penn State, 71-60

2012 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/8)#8 Iowa def. #9 Illinois, 64-61#5 Indiana def. #12 Penn State, 75-58#10 Minnesota def. #7 Northwestern, 75-68#6 Purdue def. #11 Nebraska, 79-61Quarterfinals (3/9)#1 Michigan State def. #8 Iowa, 92-75#4 Wisconsin def. #5 Indiana, 79-71#2 Michigan def. #10 Minnesota, 73-69#3 Ohio State def. #6 Purdue, 88-72Semifinals (3/10)#1 Michigan State def. #4 Wisconsin, 65-52#3 Ohio State def. #2 Michigan, 77-55Finals (3/11)#1 Michigan State def. #3 Ohio State, 68-64

2013 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/14)#8 Illinois def. #9 Minnesota, 51-49#5 Michigan def. #12 Penn State, 83-66#10 Nebraska def. #7 Purdue, 57-55#6 Iowa def. #11 Northwestern, 73-59Quarterfinals (3/15)#1 Indiana def. #8 Illinois, 80-64#4 Wisconsin def. #5 Michigan, 68-59#2 Ohio State def. #10 Nebraska, 71-50#3 Michigan State def. #6 Iowa, 59-56Semifinals (3/16)#4 Wisconsin def. #1 Indiana, 68-56#2 Ohio State def. #3 Michigan State, 61-58Finals (3/17)#2 Ohio State def. #4 Wisconsin, 50-43

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS2014 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/13)#9 Illinois def. #8 Indiana, 64-54#5 Ohio State def. #12 Purdue, 63-61#7 Minnesota def. #10 Penn State, 63-56#11 Northwestern def. #6 Iowa, 67-62Quarterfinals (3/14)#1 Michigan def. #9 Illinois, 64-63#5 Ohio State def. #4 Nebraska, 71-67#2 Wisconsin def. #7 Minnesota, 83-57#3 Michigan State def. #11 Northwestern, 67-51Semifinals (3/15)#1 Michigan def. #5 Ohio State, 72-69#3 Michigan State def. #2 Wisconsin, 83-75Finals (3/16)#3 Michigan State def. #2 Michigan, 69-55

2015 - Chicago, Ill.First Round (3/11)#13 Penn State def. #12 Nebraska, 68-65#11 Minnesota def. #14 Rutgers, 80-68Second Round (3/12)#9 Michigan def. #8 Illinois, 73-55#13 Penn State def. #5 Iowa, 67-58#7 Indiana def. #10 Northwestern, 71-56#6 Ohio State def. #11 Minnesota, 79-73 Quarterfinals (3/13)#1 Wisconsin def. #9 Michigan, 71-60#4 Purdue def. #13 Penn State, 64-59#2 Maryland def. #7 Indiana, 75-69#3 Michigan State def. #6 Ohio State, 76-67Semifinals (3/14)#1 Wisconsin def. #4 Purdue, 71-51#3 Michigan State def. #2 Maryland, 62-58Finals (3/15)#1 Wisconsin def. #3 Michigan State, 80-69 (OT)

2016 - Indianapolis, Ind.First Round (3/9)#12 Illinois def. #13 Minnesota, 85-52#11 Nebraska def. #14 Rutgers, 89-72Second Round (3/10)#8 Michigan def. #9 Northwestern, 72-70 (OT)#12 Illinois def. #5 Iowa, 68-66#7 Ohio State def. #10 Penn State, 79-75#11 Nebraska def. #6 Wisconsin, 70-58 Quarterfinals (3/11)#8 Michigan def. #1 Indiana, 72-69#4 Purdue def. #12 Illinois, 89-58#2 Michigan State def. #7 Ohio State, 81-54#3 Maryland def. #11 Nebraska, 97-86Semifinals (3/12)#4 Purdue def. #8 Michigan, 76-59#2 Michigan State def. #3 Maryland, 64-61Finals (3/13)#2 Michigan State def. #4 Purdue, 66-62

2017 - Washington D.C.First Round (3/8)#13 Penn State def. #12 Nebraska, 76-67 (OT)#14 Rutgers def. #11 Ohio State, 66-57Second Round (3/9)#8 Michigan def. #9 Illinois, 75-55#5 Michigan State def. #13 Penn State, 78-51#10 Indiana def. #7 Iowa, 95-73#6 Northwestern def. #14 Rutgers, 83-61Quarterfinals (3/10)#8 Michigan def. #1 Purdue, 74-70 (OT)#4 Minnesota def. #5 Michigan State, 63-58#2 Wisconsin def. #10 Indiana, 70-60#6 Northwestern def. #3 Maryland, 72-64Semifinals (3/11)#8 Michigan def. #4 Minnesota, 84-77#2 Wisconsin def. #6 Northwestern, 76-48Finals (3/12)#8 Michigan def. #2 Wisconsin, 71-56

2018 - New York CityFirst Round (2/28)#12 Iowa def. #13 Illinois, 96-87#14 Rutgers def. #11 Minnesota, 65-54Second Round (3/1)#9 Wisconsin def. #8 Maryland, 59-54#5 Michigan def. #12 Iowa, 77-71 (OT)#7 Penn State def. #10 Northwestern, 65-57#14 Rutgers def. #6 Indiana, 76-69Quarterfinals (3/2)#1 Michigan State def. #9 Wisconsin, 63-60#5 Michigan def. #4 Nebraska, 77-58#7 Penn State def. #2 Ohio State, 69-68#3 Purdue def. #14 Rutgers, 82-75Semifinals (3/3)#5 Michigan def. #1 Michigan State, 75-64#3 Purdue def. #7 Penn State, 78-70Finals (3/4)#5 Michigan def. #3 Purdue, 75-66

2019 - ChicagoFirst Round (3/13)#13 Nebraska def. #12 Rutgers, 68-61 #11 Illinois def. #14 Northwestern, 74-69 (OT)Second Round (3/14)#8 Ohio State def. #9 Indiana, 79-75#13 Nebraska def. #5 Maryland, 69-61#7 Minnesota def. #10 Penn State, 77-72 (OT) #6 Iowa def. #11 Illinois, 83-62Quarterfinals (3/15)#1 Michigan State def. #8 Ohio State, 77-70 #4 Wisconsin def. #13 Nebraska, 66-62#7 Minnesota def. #2 Purdue, 75-73#3 Michigan def. #6 Iowa, 74-53Semifinals (3/16)#1 Michigan State def. #4 seed Wisconsin, 67-55#3 seed Michigan def. #7 Minnesota, 76-49 Finals (3/17)#1 Michigan State def. #3 Michigan, 65-60

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the re-cords of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HONORS AND ATTENDANCEMOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS & ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS1998 Robert Traylor, MICH*1999 Mateen Cleaves, MSU2000 Morris Peterson, MSU2001 Reggie Evans, IOWA2002 Boban Savovic, OSU@2003 Brian Cook, ILL2004 Devin Harris, WIS2005 James Augustine, ILL2006 Jeff Horner, IOWA2007 Greg Oden, OSU2008 Marcus Landry, WIS2009 Robbie Hummel, PUR2010 Evan Turner, OSU2011 Jared Sullinger, OSU2012 Draymond Green, MSU2013 Aaron Craft, OSU2014 Branden Dawson, MSU2015 Frank Kaminsky, WIS 2016 Denzel Valentine, MSU2017 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH2018 Moritz Wagner, MICH2019 Cassius Winston, MSU

Illinois (12)Cory Bradford, G, 1999 Brian Cook, F, 2000-03 Roger Powell, F, 2003 Dee Brown, G, 2004 Deron Williams, G, 2004 Luther Head, G, 2005 James Augustine, C, 2005Demetri McCamey, G, 2008Shaun Pruitt, C, 2008Mike Davis, F, 2009 Demetri McCamey, G, 2010

Indiana (5)Tom Coverdale, G, 2001-03 Kirk Haston, F, 2001 Jared Jeffries, F, 2001Cody Zeller, F, 2013

Iowa (5)Reggie Evans, F, 2001-02 Luke Recker, G, 2002 Greg Brunner, F, 2006 Jeff Horner, G, 2006

Michigan (9)*Robert Traylor, C, 1998 Jerod Ward, F, 1998 Nik Stauskas, G, 2014Zak Irvin, G/F, 2016-17Derrick Walton Jr., G, 2017Muhammad-Ali Rahkman, G, 2018Moritz Wagner, F, 2018Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, 2019Zavier Simpson, G, 2019

Michigan State (17)Mateen Cleaves, G, 1999-00 Antonio Smith, F, 1999 Morris Peterson, F, 2000 Maurice Ager, F, 2006Drew Neitzel, G, 2008 Kalin Lucas, G, 2011Draymond Green, F, 2012Brandon Wood, G, 2012Branden Dawson, G/F, 2014-15Gary Harris, G, 2014Adreian Payne, F, 2014Travis Trice, G, 2015

Denzel Valentine, G, 2016Cassius Winston, G, 2019

Minnesota (5)Quincy Lewis, G/F, 1998 Vincent Grier, G, 2005 Devoe Joseph, G, 2010Andre Hollins, G, 2012Jordan Murphy, F, 2019

Nebraska (2)Shavon Shields, F, 2016 James Palmer Jr., G, 2019

Northwestern (3)Evan Eschmeyer, C, 1999 Jitim Young, G, 2004Michael Thompson, G, 2011

Ohio State (21)Michael Redd, G, 1999 Brian Brown, G, 2002 Brent Darby, G, 2002-03 @Boban Savovic, G, 2002 Sean Connolly, G, 2003 Jamar Butler, G, 2006 J. J. Sullinger, G, 2006Mike Conley Jr., G, 2007Greg Oden, C, 2007 Evan Turner, G/F, 2009-10William Buford, G, 2010-11David Lighty, G/F, 2010Jon Diebler, G, 2011Jared Sullinger, C, 2011-12Deshaun Thomas, F, 2012-13Aaron Craft, G, 2013LaQuinton Ross, F, 2014

Penn State (6)Joe Crispin, G, 2000-01 Jarrett Stephens, F, 2000 Talor Battle, G, 2011D.J. Newbill, G, 2015Tony Carr, G, 2018

Purdue (9)Brad Miller, C, 1998 Mike Robinson, F, 1998Carl Landry, F, 2007 Robbie Hummel, F, 2009JuJuan Johnson, F/C, 2009E’Twaun Moore, G, 2009Vince Edwards, F, 2016A.J. Hammons, C, 2016 Carsen Edwards, G, 2018

Rutgers (1)Corey Sanders, G, 2018

Wisconsin (15)Devin Harris, G, 2004 Mike Wilkinson, F, 2004 Zach Morley, F, 2005 Alando Tucker, F, 2005-07Kammron Taylor, G, 2007Michael Flowers, G, 2008Marcus Landry, F, 2008Ryan Evans, G/F, 2013Traevon Jackson, G, 2013Nigel Hayes, F, 2015-17Frank Kaminsky, F, 2015Ethan Happ, F, 2017Bronson Koenig, G, 2017

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. @ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

* Total and average attendance record; # Single session attendance record; ! Sellout; Tournament format from 1998-2011: Session 1 - Round 1; Session 2 and 3 - Quarterfinals; Session 4 - Semifinals; Session 5 - FinalsTournament format from 2012-14: Sessions 1 and 2 - Round 1; Sessions 3 and 4 - Quarterfinals; Session 5 - Semifinals; Session 6 - Finals Tournament format since 2015: Session 1 - Round 1; Sessions 2 and 3 - Round 2; Sessions 3 and 4 - Quarterfinals; Sessions 5 and 6 - Semifinals; Session 7 - Finals

Opening 1st/2nd 1st/2nd Quarterfinal Quarterfinal Semifinal Champ. Round Round Early Round Late Early Late Single GameYear Location Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Total Avg./Session1998 Chicago 20,400 20,584 21,557 21,524 20,767 104,832 20,9661999 Chicago 18,603 19,129 20,168 20,591 19,521 98,012 19,6022000 Chicago 17,852 21,141 19,627 22,011! 19,663 100,294 20,0592001 Chicago 20,003 22,437! 21,739! 23,509! 22,081! 109,769 21,954*2002 Indianapolis 18,418! 18,996! 18,996! 18,996! 18,996! 94,402 18,8802003 Chicago 16,299 17,843 18,895 20,248 17,007 90,292 18,0582004 Indianapolis 15,110 16,204 15,178 15,903 14,617 77,012 15,4022005 Chicago 19,466 22,413! 21,517 23,697#! 22,157! 109,250 21,8502006 Indianapolis 16,982 18,730! 18,730 18,730! 17,591 90,763 18,1532007 Chicago 16,219 18,103 22,081! 20,471 17,538 94,412 18,8822008 Indianapolis 13,852 15,365 18,691! 17,525 14,579 80,012 16,0022009 Indianapolis 12,174 13,023 14,647 15,728 12,526 68,098 13,6202010 Indianapolis 14,833 16,207 17,563 18,376! 14,598 81,577 16,3152011 Indianapolis 16,264 17,975 18,381! 18,377! 15,770 86,767 17,3532012 Indianapolis 17,936 17,257 18,484! 18,484! 18,451! 17,125 107,737 17,9562013 Chicago 19,470! 19,667! 21,793! 21,229! 21,824! 20,560! 124,543* 20,7572014 Indianapolis 18,596! 18,596! 18,596! 18,596! 18,626! 18,582! 111,592 18,5992015 Chicago 16,098 16,028 16,549 17,290 17,230 18,088 17,213 118,496 16,9282016 Indianapolis 16,528 15,707 15,751 18,355 15,942 18,339 16,429 117,051 16,7222017 Wash., D.C. 13,523 12,189 12,408 12,334 15,624 13,984 12,902 92,964 13,2812018 New York City 14,681 13,815 13,996 14,260 14,542 19,812! 15,063 106,169 15,1672019 Chicago 16,473 16,207 16,535 17,369 18,575 18,468 18,615 122,242 17,463 2,186,286 17,775

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Team W L Pct. 1st 2nd Michigan State 32 16 .667 6 1Ohio State@ 27 15 .643 4 4 Illinois 28 20 .583 2 4 Wisconsin 25 19 .568 3 4Michigan* 23 18 .561 2 2Iowa 17 20 .459 2 1Minnesota# 16 20 .444 0 1Purdue 14 21 .400 1 3Penn State 14 22 .389 0 1Nebraska 5 8 .385 0 0Rutgers 3 5 .375 0 0Indiana 12 22 .333 0 1Northwestern 9 22 .290 0 0Maryland 2 5 .286 0 0

# 1998, ‘99 Minnesota appearances voided; record adjusted by NCAA Committee on Infrac-tions.

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

Coach, School W L Pct. Thad Matta, OSU 23 9 .719Bill Self, ILL 5 2 .714Steve Alford, IOWA 13 6 .684Tom Izzo, MSU 32 16 .667John Beilein, MICH 20 10 .667Lon Kruger, ILL 6 3 .667Bo Ryan, WIS 17 11 .607Bruce Weber, ILL 12 8 .600 Dick Bennett, WIS 4 3 .571 Mike Davis, IND 7 6 .539Tubby Smith, MINN 7 6 .538Greg Gard, WIS 4 4 .500Steve Pikiell, RU 3 3 .500Matt Painter, PUR 11 13 .458Richard Pitino, MINN 5 6 .455John Groce, ILL 4 5 .444Jim O’Brien, OSU@ 3 4 .429Tim Miles, NEB 5 7 .417

Coach, School W L Pct. Jerry Dunn, PSU 4 6 .400Ed DeChellis, PSU 5 8 .385 Patrick Chambers, PSU 5 8 .385Dan Monson, MINN 4 7 .364Tommy Amaker, MICH 3 6 .333Chris Collins, NU 3 6 .333 Chris Holtmann, OSU 1 2 .333Brad Underwood, ILL 1 2 .333Fran McCaffery, IOWA 4 9 .308 Tom Crean, IND 4 9 .308Mark Turgeon, MD 2 5 .286Bill Carmody, NU 5 13 .278Gene Keady, PUR 3 8 .273 Bob Knight, IND 1 3 .250Kevin O’Neil, NU 1 3 .250 Dan Dakich, IND 0 1 .000 Jim Molinari, MINN 0 1 .000Doc Sadler, NEB 0 1 .000

Coach, School W L Pct. Kelvin Sampson, IND 0 1 .000Brad Soderberg, WIS 0 1 .000 Archie Miller, IND 0 2 .000Tom Davis, IOWA 0 2 .000 Brian Ellerbe, MICH* 0 2 .000Eddie Jordan, RU 0 2 .000Todd Lickliter, IOWA 0 3 .000

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 & ‘98-99 seasons.

@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 & ‘01-02 seasons. Current coaches in bold

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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDS

Seed 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 Total #1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 2-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 37-13#2 0-1 0-1 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 3-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-0@ 0-1 3-0 0-0@ 1-1 28-14#3 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0@ 0-1 0-1 2-1 22-19#4 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 0-0* 16-21#5 0-1 4-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 16-21 #6 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 3-1 3-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 4-0 2-1 0-0# 1-1 31-20#7 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 17-22#8 1-1 0-1 4-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0# 20-20#9 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 9-22#10 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0* 1-1 11-21#11 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 8-22#12 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-8#13 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-5#14 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-5

# 1998, ‘99 Minnesota appearances voided; record adjusted by NCAA Committee on Infractions. * Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. @ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

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SCORINGSINGLE GAME1. 35 Michael Thompson, NU vs. MINN 3/10/112. 34 James Palmer Jr., NEB vs. RUT 3/13/193. 33 Brian Cardinal, PUR vs. MICH 3/4/99 33 Shep Garner, PSU vs. PUR 3/3/185. 32 Michael Redd, OSU vs. ILL 3/6/99 6. 31 Kerwin Fleming, MINN vs. PUR 3/8/01 Evan Turner, OSU vs. ILL 3/13/10 Evan Turner, OSU vs. MINN 3/14/10 31 Kipper Nichols, ILL vs. IOWA 2/28/1810. 30 Evan Eschmeyer, NU vs. MSU 3/5/99 Kyle Galloway, IOWA vs. MINN 3/9/00 Dean Oliver, IOWA vs. MSU 3/10/00 Reggie Evans, IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 Kalin Lucas, MSU vs. PUR 3/11/11 Trey Burke, MICH vs. MINN 3/9/12 Jared Sullinger, OSU vs. PUR 3/9/12 Rob Wilson, WIS vs. IND 3/9/12 SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 91 Luke Recker, IOWA 2002 2. 84 Brent Darby, OSU 2003 3. 82 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 20174. 80 Evan Turner, OSU 20105. 75 Cory Bradford, ILL 19996. 74 Corey Sanders, RUT 2018 7. 73 James Palmer Jr., NEB 20198. 72 Jared Sullinger, OSU 20129. 71 Devin Harris, WIS 2004 Talor Battle, PSU 2011

FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME1. 13 Vincent Grier, MINN vs. IOWA 3/10/06 2. 12 DeShawn Sims, MICH vs. IOWA 3/12/09 Evan Turner, OSU vs. MINN 3/14/10 Jared Sullinger, OSU vs. PUR 3/9/12 Corey Sanders, RUT vs. IND 3/1/18 Giorgi Bezhanishvili, ILL vs. NU 3/13/19* Robert Traylor, MICH vs. PUR 3/8/987. 11 Quincy Lewis, MINN vs. NU 3/5/98 Kevin Turner, ILL vs. WIS 3/6/98 Evan Eschmeyer, NU vs. MSU 3/5/99 Michael Redd, OSU vs. ILL 3/6/99 Dean Oliver, IOWA vs. MSU 3/10/00 Dusty Rychart, MINN vs. PSU 3/7/02 Mike Davis, ILL vs. MICH 3/13/09 Michael Thompson, NU vs. MINN 3/10/11 Trey Burke, MICH vs. MINN 3/9/12 Rob Wilson, WIS vs. IND 3/9/12 Diamond Stone, MD vs. NEB 3/11/16 A.J. Hammons, PUR vs. MICH 3/12/16 D.J. Wilson, MICH vs. PUR 3/10/17 Corey Sanders, RUT vs. PUR 3/2/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 32 Corey Sanders, RUT 20182. 30 Luke Recker, IOWA 2002 3. 28 Evan Turner, OSU 2010 Jared Sullinger, OSU 2012 26 D.J. Wilson, MICH 2017* Robert Traylor, MICH 1998 6. 25 Cory Bradford, ILL 1999 Devin Harris, WIS 2004 Zak Irvin, MICH 20179. 24 Kirk Haston, IND 2001 Brent Darby, OSU 2003 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 2017 Mortiz Wagner, MICH 2018

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 25 Vincent Grier, MINN vs. ILL 3/12/05 Lamar Stevens, PSU vs. MINN 3/14/19 2. 24 Vincent Grier, MINN vs. IOWA 3/10/06 Tim Frazier, PSU vs. IND 3/8/124. 23 Andrae Patterson, IND vs. PUR 3/6/98 Brent Darby, OSU vs. ILL 3/16/03 Draymond Green, MSU vs. IOWA 3/10/11 Nate Mason, MINN vs. MICH 3/11/177. 22 Michael Redd, OSU vs. IND 3/5/98 Kirk Haston, IND vs. IOWA 3/11/01 Michael Thompson, NU vs. MINN 3/10/11 D.J. Newbill, PSU vs. MICH 3/14/13 Trey Burke, MICH vs. WIS 3/15/13 D.J. Newbill, PSU vs. MINN 3/13/14 D.J. Newbill, PSU vs. NEB 3/11/15

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 66 Talor Battle, PSU 20112. 60 Corey Sanders, RUT 20183. 58 Cory Bradford, ILL 1999 Brent Darby, OSU 20035. 54 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 2017 6. 51 Evan Turner, OSU 20107. 50 Jared Sullinger, OSU 20128. 46 Devin Harris, WIS 2004 9. 44 Luke Recker, IOWA 2002 Zak Irvin, MICH 2017

FIELD GOAL PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 10 attempts)1. .917 Dusty Rychart (11-12), MINN vs. PSU 3/7/02 2. .900 Luke Recker (9-10), IOWA vs. PUR 3/7/02 3. .818 Jarrett Stephens (9-11), PSU vs. ILL 3/11/00 Maynard Lewis (9-11), PUR vs. MINN 3/8/01 Meyers Leonard (9-11), ILL vs. IOWA 3/8/12 Cody Zeller (9-11), IND vs. ILL 3/15/13 7. .800 Jarrod Gee (8-10), ILL vs. WIS 3/6/98 Brad Miller (8-10), PUR vs. ILL 3/7/98 Mike Tisdale (8-10), ILL vs. WIS 3/12/10 Rodney Williams (8-10), MINN vs. MICH 3/9/12

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (Min. 5 made per game and 2 games played)1. .857 Reggie Lynch (12-14), MINN 20172. .818 Giorgi Bezhanishvili (18-22), ILL 20193. .765 Jarrod Gee (13-17), ILL 1998 4. .750 Branden Dawsen (21-29), MSU 20145. .737 James Augustine (14-19), ILL 20056. .733 DeAndre Mathieu (11-15), MINN 20157. .714 Juwan Morgan (10-14), IND 2017 .714 Isaac Haas (20-28), PUR 2018 9. .706 Mike Tisdale (12-17), ILL 201010. .704 Dusty Rychart (19-27), MINN 2002

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME1. 8 Devonte Green, IND vs. OSU 3/14/192. 7 Mike Walker, PSU vs. ILL 3/8/07 Rob Wilson, WIS vs. IND 3/9/12 Matt McQuaid, MSU vs. MICH 3/17/195. 6 15 times, last: Carsen Edwards, PUR vs. PSU 3/3/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 17 Cory Bradford, ILL 1999 2. 14 Luke Recker, IOWA 2002 Sean Connolly, OSU 2003 Talor Battle, PSU 20115. 13 Shep Garner, PSU 20186. 12 Demetri McCamey, ILL 2008

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Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 2017 Carsen Edwards, PUR 20189. 11 Jon Diebler, OSU 2010 Tony Carr. PSU 2018 Muhammad-Ali Rahkman 2018 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 14 Joe Crispin, PSU vs. NU 3/4/99 Scoonie Penn, OSU vs. PSU 3/10/00 Craig Moore, NU vs. MINN 3/12/09 Glynn Watson Jr., NEB vs. WIS 3/15/195. 13 Sharif Chambliss, PSU vs. MINN 3/7/02 Matt McQuaid, MSU vs. MICH 3/17/19 7. 12 A.J. Guyton, IND vs. ILL 3/5/99 Tom Coverdale, IND vs. MICH 3/14/03 Devin Harris, WIS vs. MSU 3/13/04 Drew Neitzel, MSU vs. OSU 3/14/08 Michael Thompson, NU vs. MINN 3/10/11

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 38 Talor Battle, PSU 20112. 32 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 20173. 29 Cory Bradford, ILL 1999 4. 26 Jeff Horner, IOWA 2005 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2018 6. 25 Sean Connolly, OSU 2003 Luther Head, ILL 2005 Jon Diebler, OSU 20109. 24 Tom Coverdale, IND 2003 Devin Harris, WIS 2004 Demetri McCamey, ILL 2008 Glynn Watson Jr., NEB 2019

THREE-POINT FG PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 5 attempts)1. 1.000 Demetri McCamey (6-6), ILL vs. PUR 3/14/08 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (5-5), MICH vs. NEB 3/2/183. .857 Cory Bradford (6-7), ILL vs. MINN 3/4/99 4. .800 Devonte Green (8-10), IND vs. OSU 3/14/19 Sean Harrington (4-5), ILL vs. OSU 3/16/03 James Blackmon Jr. (4-5), IND vs. IOWA 3/9/17 * Louis Bullock (4-5), MICH vs. IOWA 3/6/98 7. .750 Dion Harris (6-8), MICH vs. IOWA 3/12/04 Shep Garner (6-8), PSU vs. PUR 3/3/18 9. .714 Kyle Galloway (5-7), IOWA vs. MINN 3/9/00 LaVell Blanchard (5-7), MICH vs. NU 3/7/02 Sean Connolly (5-7), OSU vs. WIS 3/14/03 Drew Neitzel (5-7), MSU vs. NU 3/8/07 Josh Oglesby (5-7), IOWA vs. MSU 3/9/12 Michael Finke (5-7), ILL vs. MINN 3/9/16 Nigel Johnson (5-7), RU vs. NU 3/9/17

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (Min. 8 attempts)1. .800 Devonte Green (8-10), IND 20192. .750 Andre Wesson (6-8), OSU 20193. .700 Warren Carter (7-10), ILL 2007 Austin Thornton (7-10), MSU 20125. .667 Robbie Reid (10-15), MICH 1998 Ben Johnson (6-9), NU 2001 LaVell Blanchard (6-9), MICH 2002 LaQuinton Ross (6-9), OSU 2013 Joey King (8-12), MINN 2015 10. .647 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (11-17), MICH 2018

FREE THROWSSINGLE GAME1. 16 Jared Sullinger, OSU vs. NU 3/11/112. 14 James Palmer Jr., NEB vs. WIS 3/15/193. 13 Marc Loving, OSU vs. PSU 3/10/164. 12 Brian Cardinal, PUR vs. MICH 3/4/99 Reggie Evans, IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 Gyasi Cline-Heard, PSU vs. IOWA 3/10/01 Brian Brown, OSU vs. ILL 3/9/02 E’Twaun Moore, PUR vs. NU 3/12/10 Nigel Hayes, WIS vs. MSU 3/15/15

10. 11 Kyle Galloway, IOWA vs. MINN 3/9/00 Brian Cook, ILL vs. IND 3/15/03 Brent Darby, OSU vs. MSU 3/15/03 Kris Humphries, MINN vs. PUR 3/11/04 D.J. White, IND vs. MINN 3/14/08 Cody Zeller, IND vs. PSU 3/8/12 Brandon Paul, ILL vs. IND 3/15/13 Terran Petteway, NEB vs. PSU 3/11/15 Shep Garner, PSU vs. PUR 3/3/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 29 Brent Darby, OSU 2003 2. 25 Jared Sullinger, OSU 20113. 24 Brian Cook, ILL 2003 4. 23 Dean Oliver, IOWA 2001 5. 22 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2001 Gyasi Cline-Heard, PSU 2001 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 20178. 21 Glen Worley, IOWA 2001 James Palmer Jr., NEB 2019 10. 19 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2002 Evan Turner, OSU 2009

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 22 James Palmer Jr., NEB vs. RUT 3/13/192. 18 Jared Sullinger, OSU vs. NU 3/11/113. 17 Reggie Evans, IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 Cyrus Tate, IOWA vs. MICH 3/13/08 D. J. White, IND vs. MINN 3/14/08 E’Twaun Moore, PUR vs. NU 3/12/107. 15 Evan Eschmeyer, NU vs. MINN 3/5/98 Kerwin Fleming, MINN vs. PUR 3/8/01 Jitim Young, NU vs. MSU 3/12/04 Cody Zeller, IND vs. PSU 3/8/12 Marc Loving, OSU vs. PSU 3/10/16

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 38 Jared Sullinger, OSU 20112. 35 Dean Oliver, IOWA 2001 3. 33 Brent Darby, OSU 2003 4. 32 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2001 James Palmer Jr., NEB 20196. 31 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2002 7. 29 Glen Worley, IOWA 2001 8. 28 Brian Cook, ILL 2003 9. 25 Gyasi Cline-Heard, PSU 2001 10. 23 Mike Wilkinson, WIS 2004 Cody Zeller, IND 2012 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 2017

FREE THROW PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 10 attempts)1. 1.000 Nigel Hayes (12-12), WIS vs. MSU 3/15/15 Kyle Galloway (11-11), IOWA vs. MINN 3/9/00 Christian Watford (10-10), IND vs. PSU 3/8/12 Derrick Walton Jr. (10-10), MICH vs. MINN 3/11/17 Aljami Durham (10-10), IND vs. RUT 3/1/184. .923 Brian Brown (12-13), OSU vs. ILL 3/9/02 5. .917 Brian Cook (11-12), ILL vs. IND 3/15/03 Brandon Paul (11-12), ILL vs. IND 3/15/137. .909 Evan Turner (10-11), OSU vs. MSU 3/14/09 Kalin Lucas (10-11), MSU vs. PUR 3/11/119. .900 A.J. Guyton (9-10), IND vs. OSU 3/5/98 Glen Worley (9-10), IOWA vs. OSU 3/9/01 LaVell Blanchard (9-10), MICH vs. OSU 3/8/02 Velimir Radinovic (9-10), OSU vs. IND 3/11/04 Joe Krabbenhoft (9-10), WIS vs. MSU 3/15/08 Manny Harris (9-10), MICH vs. IOWA 3/11/10* Louis Bullock (9-10), MICH vs. OSU 3/5/99

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (Min. 10 attempts) 1. 1.000 Nigel Hayes (16-16), WIS 2015 Christian Watford (15-15), IND 2012 Cassius Winston (14-14), MSU 2019 Dion Harris (12-12), MICH 2007

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Devoe Joseph (12-12), MINN 2010 Michael Thompson (12-12), NU 2011 Matt McQuaid (12-12), MSU 2019 Kyle Galloway (11-11), IOWA 2000 Matt Gatens (11-11), IOWA 2012 Ben Brust (11-11), WIS 2014 Drew Neitzel (10-10), MSU 2008 Adreian Payne (10-10), MSU 2013 Carlos Morris (10-10), MINN 2015 Jordan Bonhannon (10-10), IOWA 2018 Aljami Durham (10-10), IND 201814. .957 Derrick Walton Jr. (22-23), MICH 2017

REBOUNDSSINGLE GAME1. 19 Greg Oden, OSU vs. PUR 3/10/072. 18 Reggie Evans, IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 Reggie Evans, IOWA vs. PUR 3/7/02 Mike Davis, ILL vs. OSU 3/13/10 Jared Sullinger, OSU vs. NU 3/11/116. 16 Dusty Rychart, MINN vs. IOWA 3/9/00 Draymond Green, MSU vs. WIS 3/10/12* Robert Traylor, MICH vs. IOWA 3/6/98 8. 15 Kris Humphries, MINN vs. PUR 3/11/04 Zach Puchtel, MINN vs. MICH 3/9/06 James Augustine, ILL vs. MSU 3/10/06 LaQuinton Ross, OSU vs. PUR 3/13/14

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 51 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2001 2. 44 Reggie Evans, IOWA 2002 3. 42 Jared Sullinger, OSU 2011* 38 Robert Traylor, MICH 1998 4. 37 Greg Oden, OSU 20075. 36 Shaun Pruitt, ILL 20086. 35 Draymond Green, MSU 20127. 34 Draymond Green, MSU 2011 LaQuinton Ross, OSU 20149. 32 Antonio Smith, MSU 1999 10. 31 James Augustine, ILL 2005 Ethan Happ, WIS 2017

ASSISTSSINGLE GAME1. 12 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH vs. IND 3/11/162. 11 Mateen Cleaves, MSU vs. WIS 3/6/99 Joe Crispin, PSU vs. ILL 3/11/00 Frank Williams, ILL vs. PUR 3/9/01 Frank Williams, ILL vs. MINN 3/8/02 Ryan Tapak, IND vs. OSU 3/11/04 Zavier Simpson, MICH vs. IOWA 3/15/19 Cassius Winston, MSU vs. MICH 3/17/19 9. 10 Mateen Cleaves, MSU vs. ILL 3/7/99 Bernard Robinson, Jr., MICH vs. IOWA 3/12/04 Jeff Horner, IOWA vs. OSU 3/12/06 Rich McBride, ILL vs. PSU 3/8/07 Lewis Jackson, PUR vs. OSU 3/9/12 Denzel Valentine, MSU vs. MD 3/12/16 Jordan Bohannon, IOWA vs. IND 3/9/17

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 30 Zavier Simpson, MICH 20192. 29 Mateen Cleaves, MSU 1999 3. 27 Joe Crispin, PSU 2000 Denzel Valentine, MSU 20165. 25 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 20176. 22 Brent Darby, OSU 2003 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH 2016 Cassius Winston, MSU 2019 9. 21 Travis Conlan, MICH 1998 Dee Brown, ILL 2003

STEALSSINGLE GAME1. 8 Jitim Young, NU vs. PSU 3/11/04 2. 6 Sergio McClain, ILL vs. PSU 3/11/00 Vedran Vukusic, NU vs. PSU 3/11/04 Geno Thorpe, PSU vs. IOWA 3/12/15 5. 5 Kevin Nathaniel, MINN vs. ILL 3/4/99 Dane Fife, IND vs. MSU 3/8/02 Luke Recker, IOWA vs. WIS 3/8/02 Brent Darby, OSU vs. IOWA 3/13/03 Michael Jenkins, NU vs. MICH 3/10/05 Jeff Horner, IOWA vs. MINN 3/10/06 Kalin Lucas, MSU vs. MINN 3/12/10 Trevon Hughes, WIS vs. ILL 3/12/10 Brandon Paul, ILL vs. MICH 3/11/11 Drew Crawford, NU vs. MINN 3/8/12 Tim Frazier, PSU vs. IND 3/8/12 Isaiah Moss, IOWA vs. IND 3/9/17 Moritz Wagner, MICH vs. ILL 3/9/17 Deshawn Freeman, RUT vs. IND 3/1/18 Anthony Gaines, NU vs. ILL 3/13/19 Thorir Thorbjarnarson, NEB vs. MD 3/14/19

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 11 Brent Darby, OSU 2003 Jitim Young, NU 2004 3. 9 Titus Ivory, PSU 2001 Michael Flowers, WIS 2008 5. 8 Sergio McClain, ILL 1999 Dee Brown, ILL 2004 Mike Wilkinson, WIS 2004 Geno Thorpe, PSU 2015 Malcolm Hill, ILL 2016 Benny Parker, NEB 2016

BLOCKED SHOTSSINGLE GAME1. 8 Mike Watkins, PSU vs. NEB 3/8/17 7 Jeff Newton, IND vs. IOWA 3/9/02 2. 6 Brett Buscher, PUR vs. MINN 3/11/04 3. 5 Calvin Booth, PSU vs. NU 3/4/99 D.J. White, IND vs. MINN 3/11/05 Kurt Looby, IOWA vs. PUR 3/9/07 Othello Hunter, OSU vs. MSU 3/14/08 Ralph Sampson III, MINN vs. NU 3/12/09 Melsahn Basabe, IOWA vs. NU 3/14/13 Nnanna Egwu, ILL vs. IND 3/13/14 A.J. Hammons, PUR vs. OSU 3/13/14 Brandon Taylor, PSU vs. NEB 3/11/15 Gabriel Olaseni, IOWA vs. PSU 3/12/15 Thomas Bryant, IND vs. IOWA 3/9/17 Reggie Lynch, MINN vs. MSU 3/10/17 Isaiah Roby, NEB vs. MICH 3/2/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 12 Greg Oden, OSU 2007 11 Isaiah Roby, NEB 20193. 10 Mike Watkins, PSU 2017 4. 8 George Leach, IND 2003 Erek Hansen, IOWA 2006 Dallas Lauderdale, OSU 2009 Damian Johnson, MINN 20108. 7 Mark Vershaw, WIS 2000 Jeff Newton, IND 2002 Nick Smith, ILL 2003 Jeff Hagen, MINN 2005 Melsahn Basabe, IOWA 2013 Jared Berggren, WIS 2013 A.J. Hammons, PUR 2015

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CAREER RECORDSPOINTS1. 167 Cory Bradford, ILL (11 games) 1999-2002 2. 161 William Buford, OSU (12) 2009-123. 157 Brian Cook, ILL (10) 2000-03 4. 156 Zak Irvin, MICH (12) 2014-175. 145 Evan Turner, OSU (7) 2008-106. 144 Brent Darby, OSU (12) 2000-03 7. 135 Luke Recker, IND/IOWA (7) 1998-99, 2002 135 Shep Garner, PSU (9) 2015-189. 130 Kalin Lucas, MSU (8) 2008-1110. 127 Joe Crispin, PSU (8) 1998-2001

REBOUNDS1. 95 Reggie Evans, IOWA (8 games) 2001-022. 89 Draymond Green, MSU (9) 2009-12 3. 85 James Augustine, ILL (10) 2003-06 4. 69 Jared Sullinger, OSU (6) 2011-125. 68 Jordan Murphy, MINN (7) 2016-196. 65 Brian Cook, ILL (10) 2000-03 7. 63 Jeff Newton, IND (9) 2000-03 Shaun Pruitt, ILL (7) 2007-08 9. 62 Nigel Hayes, WIS (9) 2014-17 Ethan Happ, WIS (8) 2016-19 ASSISTS1. 58 Denzel Valentine, MSU (11 games) 2013-16 58 Aaron Craft, OSU (12) 2011-143. 55 Mateen Cleaves, MSU (7) 1998-2000 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH (10) 2014, 2016-17 5. 49 Dee Brown, ILL (10) 2003-06 6. 48 Jeff Horner, IOWA (8) 2003-06 7. 47 Zavier Simpson, MICH (11) 2017-pres.8. 44 Joe Crispin, PSU (8) 1998-2001 Frank Williams, ILL (7) 2000-02 10. 43 Deron Williams, ILL (9) 2003-05

STEALS1. 21 Sergio McClain, ILL (11 games) 1998-2001 Dee Brown, ILL (10) 2003-063. 18 Aaron Craft, OSU (12) 2011-14 4. 17 Derrick Walton Jr., MICH (10) 2014, 2016-175. 16 Titus Ivory, PSU (8) 1998-2001 Brent Darby, OSU (12) 2000-03 Travis Walton, MSU (9) 2006-098. 15 Shannon Scott, OSU (11) 2012-159. 14 Dean Oliver, IOWA (8) 1998-2001 Mike Kelley, WIS (8) 1998-2001 Jitim Young, NU (6) 2001-04

BLOCKED SHOTS1. 18 A.J. Hammons, PUR (8 games) 2013-162. 16 Jeff Newton, IND (9) 2000-03 16 Isaiah Roby, NEB (5) 2017-194. 15 Erek Hansen, IOWA (7) 2004-06 5. 14 Dallas Lauderdale, OSU (10) 2008-1166. 13 Ken Johnson, OSU (5) 1998-2001 Damian Johnson, MINN (10) 2007-10 Draymond Green, MSU (9) 2009-129. 12 Greg Brunner, IOWA (8) 2003-06 Greg Oden, OSU (3) 2007

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POINTSSINGLE GAME1. 97 MD vs. NEB 3/11/162. 96 IOWA vs. ILL 2/28/183. 95 IND vs. IOWA 3/9/174. 94 ILL vs. PSU 3/11/00 IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 OSU vs. ILL 3/9/02 ILL vs. NU 3/14/03 8. 92 ILL vs. MINN 3/8/02 MSU vs. IOWA 3/9/1210. 91 PUR vs. MINN 3/8/01

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 304 IOWA 2001 MICH 2017 3. 278 ILL 1999 MINN 20105. 271 IOWA 2002 6. 250 OSU 2002 7. 247 OSU 20108. 245 NEB 20169. 240 ILL 200810. 239 ILL 2003

FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME1. 37 OSU vs. PUR 3/9/122. 35 PUR vs. ILL 3/11/16 MD vs. NEB 3/11/16 IND vs. IOWA 3/9/175. 34 MINN vs. PSU 3/7/02 OSU vs. MINN 3/14/10* MICH vs. PUR 3/8/98 7. 33 ILL vs. PSU 3/11/00 8. 32 MICH vs. PSU 3/8/01 PUR vs. MINN 3/8/01 OSU vs. ILL 3/13/10 MSU vs. IOWA 3/9/12 ILL vs. IOWA 2/28/18 RUT vs. PUR 3/2/18 MICH vs. MINN 3/16/19

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 111 MICH 20172. 98 MINN 20103. 95 ILL 1999 4. 93 OSU 2010 OSU 2012* 92 MICH 1998 6. 91 IOWA 2002 7. 90 IOWA 2001 8. 89 ILL 20089. 87 NEB 201610. 85 PUR 2016

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 76 NEB vs. PSU 3/8/172. 75 ILL vs. OSU 3/13/103. 72 NU vs. ILL 3/13/194. 71 MSU vs. OSU 3/14/09 PSU vs. MINN 3/14/196. 70 PUR vs. MICH 3/8/98 NEB vs. RU 3/9/16 8. 68 OSU vs. PSU 3/10/00 NU vs. MICH 3/10/16 RUT vs. PUR 3/2/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 218 MICH 20172. 212 ILL 1999 3. 211 MINN 20104. 201 IOWA 2002 5. 196 OSU 2003 6. 193 PSU 20117. 190 ILL 20088. 187 OSU 20129. 185 IOWA 2001 NEB 2016

FIELD GOAL PCTSINGLE GAME1. .640 PUR (32-50) vs. MINN 3/8/012. .622 ILL (28-45) vs. MINN 3/8/02 3. .619 MSU (26-42) vs. NU 3/12/04 4. .615 WIS (24-39) vs. IOWA 3/5/99 5. .612 ILL (30-49) vs. PUR 3/14/086. .607 OSU (37-61) vs. PUR 3/9/127. .603 MD (35-58) vs. NEB 3/11/16 IND (35-58) vs. IOWA 3/9/179. .600 ILL (33-55) vs. PSU 3/11/00 NU (30-50) vs. RU 3/9/17

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 games)1. .582 ILL (57-98) 2002 2. .578 MSU (52-90) 2004 3. .523 OSU (57-109) 2002 MSU (79-151) 20125. .522 OSU (93-178) 2010* .517 MICH (92-178) 1998 6. .509 OSU (83-163) 2002 MINN (58-114) 2002 IND (58-114) 2017 MICH (111-218) 201710. .505 MICH (56-111) 2015

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSSINGLE GAME1. 14 ILL vs. MINN 3/9/16 ILL vs. IOWA 2/28/183. 13 MINN vs. PUR 3/8/01 ILL vs. MINN 3/8/02 PUR vs. NEB 3/8/12 WIS vs. IND 3/9/12 WIS vs. MSU 3/15/15* MICH vs. MINN 3/7/98 PUR vs. ILL 3/11/16 MD vs. NEB 3/11/16 PSU vs. NU 3/1/18 PUR vs. RUT 3/2/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 33 MICH 20172. 30 PSU 20183. 28 MINN 2010 OSU 2010 MICH 2014 WIS 2015* MICH 1998 ILL 2016 WIS 2017 MICH 201910. 27 PUR 2009

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 36 NU vs. ILL 3/13/192. 32 IND vs. NU 3/12/153. 31 MINN vs. PUR 3/8/01 OSU vs. PSU 3/10/05 NU vs. PSU 3/9/06 NU vs. IND 3/11/10 NU vs. MINN 3/10/11 NEB vs. MD 3/11/169. 30 NU vs. IOWA 3/8/01 NU vs. MICH 3/7/02 OSU vs. PSU 3/10/06 ILL vs. OSU 3/13/10 MICH vs. ILL 3/14/14 MSU vs. MINN 3/10/17 ILL vs. IOWA 2/28/18 PUR vs. RUT 2/28/18 MICH vs. IOWA 3/15/19

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 96 MICH 20172. 85 OSU 2006 3. 81 MICH 20194. 76 MICH 20145. 75 MICH 20166. 68 PSU 20117. 67 WIS 2015 ILL 20169. 66 WIS 201710. 65 ILL 2000 PSU 2001 MINN 2010 NEB 2019

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 9 attempts)1. .667 NU (6-9) vs. MSU 3/5/99 MSU (6-9) vs. WIS 3/10/123. .636 PUR (7-11) vs. MINN 3/8/01 4. .615 MICH (8-13) vs. NU 3/7/02 5. .600 WIS (9-15) vs. IOWA 3/5/99 ILL (6-10) vs. PUR 3/14/08 ILL (6-10) vs. WIS 3/12/10 IND (12-20) vs. IOWA 3/9/179. .591 MD (13-22) vs. NEB 3/11/1610. .583 OSU (7-12) vs. MICH 3/12/10

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 games)1. .548 ILL (23-42) 2002 2. .520 MSU (13-25) 2004 3. .515 PUR (17-33) 2001 .500 IND (21-42) 2017 * .500 MICH (28-56) 1998 5. .490 PUR (25-51) 20126. .479 MSU (23-48) 20127. .477 OSU (21-44) 2009 MD (21-44) 20169. .475 OSU (28-59) 201010. .458 IND (11-24) 2012

FREE THROWSSINGLE GAME1. 36 IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/012. 34 IOWA vs. ILL 2/28/183. 31 IOWA vs. OSU 3/9/01 * 30 MICH vs. OSU 3/5/99 5. 29 PUR vs. NU 3/12/10 IND vs. PUR 3/8/127. 28 MICH vs. IOWA 3/12/04 8. 27 OSU vs. IOWA 3/9/01 OSU vs. ILL 3/9/02 10. 26 IOWA vs. MINN 3/9/00 IND vs. WIS 3/9/01 PSU vs. IOWA 3/10/01 ILL vs. NU 3/14/03

WIS vs. MSU 3/15/08 OSU vs. NU 3/11/11 OSU vs. PSU 3/10/16

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 106 IOWA 2001 2. 64 IOWA 2002 3. 63 IND 2003 4. 62 ILL 1999 PSU 2001 OSU 2002 ILL 2003 8. 56 OSU 2003 9. 54 MINN 201010. 51 OSU 2009 OSU 2011 NEB 2016* MICH 1999

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSSINGLE GAME1. 48 IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 2. 45 IOWA vs. OSU 3/9/013. 41 IOWA vs. ILL 2/28/18 4. 39 OSU vs. IOWA 3/9/01 PUR vs. NU 3/12/10 OSU vs. PSU 3/10/167. 37 IND vs. MINN 3/14/08 WIS vs. MSU 3/15/089. 36 OSU vs. ILL 3/9/02 IND vs. PSU 3/8/12

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 152 IOWA 2001 2. 97 ILL 1999 3. 90 IOWA 2002 4. 86 IND 2003 5. 83 OSU 2002 6. 82 ILL 2003 7. 77 OSU 2003 MINN 20109. 75 PSU 2001 OSU 2011

FREE THROW PCTSINGLE GAME (Min. 12 attempts)1. .957 NU (22-23) vs. ILL 3/14/03 2. .944 IND (17-18) vs. OSU 3/11/04 3. .938 MICH (15-16) vs. MSU 3/16/144. .933 MSU (14-15) vs. MD 3/12/165. .929 PSU (13-14) vs. MINN 3/13/146. .917 NU (11-12) vs. MSU 3/5/99 WIS (11-12) vs. IOWA 3/8/02 IOWA (11-12) vs. MSU 3/15/13 WIS (11-12) vs. PUR 3/14/15 10. .905 ILL (19-21) vs. IND 3/15/13

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 games)1. .903 ILL (28-31) 20132. .875 WIS (42-48) 20153. .868 MSU (33-38) 20164. .844 MICH (27-32) 20105. .838 IND (31-37) 2004 6. .833 MINN (25-30) 2004 7. .830 NU (39-47) 20108. .829 NU (34-41) 20119. .827 PSU (62-75) 2001 10. .825 MICH (33-40) 2002

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REBOUNDSSINGLE GAME 1. 51 ILL vs. IND 3/5/99 NEB vs. PSU 3/11/15 3. 50 MINN vs. PUR 3/13/104. 49 OSU vs. PUR 3/10/07 IOWA vs. PSU 3/12/15 RUT vs. MINN 2/28/187. 48 IOWA vs. PSU 3/10/01 PSU vs. NU 3/11/04 OSU vs. NU 3/11/11 IOWA vs. NU 3/14/13

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 162 IOWA 2001 2. 139 MINN 20103. 138 ILL 1999 4. 136 IOWA 2002 5. 135 PSU 20116. 134 OSU 2003 7. 129 ILL 20088. 125 ILL 2005 * 121 MICH 1998 9. 120 OSU 201110. 119 OSU 2012 MSU 2016

ASSISTSSINGLE GAME1. 30 ILL vs. PSU 3/11/00 2. 25 PUR vs. ILL 3/11/16 IOWA vs. ILL 3/14/194. 24 MICH vs. PSU 3/8/01 MICH vs. IOWA 3/15/19 * MICH vs. PUR 3/8/98 6. 23 PUR vs. ILL 3/7/98 PUR vs. MINN 3/8/01 IND vs. PSU 3/14/03 MSU vs. OSU 3/13/15 ILL vs. IOWA 2/28/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT* 67 MICH 1998 1. 64 ILL 1999 ILL 2000 3. 62 PUR 1998 4. 59 IOWA 2001 5. 58 PSU 2000 6. 54 ILL 2003 MSU 2015 MICH 2017 9. 53 ILL 2008 PUR 2016

STEALSSINGLE GAME1. 22 NU vs. PSU 3/11/04 2. 15 PSU vs. ILL 3/11/00 3. 14 ILL vs. PSU 3/11/00 NU vs. IOWA 3/8/01 5. 13 IOWA vs. WIS 3/8/02 OSU vs. IOWA 3/10/02 WIS vs. MINN 3/12/04 ILL vs. OSU 3/13/109. 12 NU vs. MICH 3/10/05 NU vs. MINN 3/8/12 NEB vs. RUT 3/13/19 OSU vs. IND 3/14/19

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 32 PSU 2000 2. 31 ILL 1999 NU 2004 4. 29 IOWA 2002 MICH 20176. 27 ILL 2000 MINN 20108. 26 OSU 2003 NEB 2016 10. 25 OSU 2007 OSU 2010 OSU 2013 OSU 2014

BLOCKED SHOTSSINGLE GAME1. 16 PSU vs. NEB 3/11/152. 12 WIS vs. NU 3/9/00 3. 10 IND vs. IOWA 3/9/02 MSU vs. PUR 3/14/03 WIS vs. IND 3/16/13 OSU vs. PUR 3/13/14 PSU vs. NEB 3/8/178. 9 IOWA vs. PUR 3/9/07 MICH vs. PSU 3/14/1310. 8 IND vs. PSU 3/13/03 MICH vs. NU 3/10/05 MSU vs. IOWA 3/11/05 MINN vs. IND 3/11/05 IND vs. MINN 3/14/08 OSU vs. MSU 3/14/08 MSU vs. PUR 3/11/11 OSU vs. PSU 3/13/11 PSU vs. IND 3/8/12 MSU vs. IOWA 3/9/12 IOWA vs. NU 3/14/13 MSU vs. NU 3/14/14 IOWA vs. PSU 3/12/15 MSU vs. OSU 3/13/15 MSU vs. PSU 3/9/17 IND vs. IOWA 3/9/17 NEB vs. MICH 3/2/18

SINGLE TOURNAMENT1. 21 OSU 2007 OSU 20113. 20 WIS 2000 PSU 20155. 19 OSU 2014 6. 18 MSU 2012 WIS 2013 MSU 20149. 17 MINN 2010 MSU 2011 OSU 2012

FOULSSINGLE GAME1. 31 OSU vs. IOWA 3/9/01 2. 30 MSU vs. WIS 3/15/08 ILL vs. IOWA 2/28/184. 29 PSU vs. IOWA 3/10/01 5. 28 NU vs. PUR 3/12/10 PSU vs. IND 3/8/127. 27 ILL vs. MINN 3/4/99 IND vs. ILL 3/5/99 MICH vs. PSU 3/9/00 MSU vs. IOWA 3/11/05 PSU vs. OSU 3/10/16

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TURNOVERSSINGLE GAME - FEWEST1. 3 PSU vs. PUR 3/13/15 WIS vs. PUR 3/14/153. 4 WIS vs. MSU 3/11/00 IND vs. MICH 3/14/03 PUR vs. MSU 3/11/11 MICH vs. PSU 3/15/137. 5 MSU vs. WIS 3/13/04 WIS vs. MSU 3/13/04 OSU vs. MICH 3/9/07 PUR vs. PSU 3/13/09 PUR vs. ILL 3/14/09 WIS vs. ILL 3/12/10 NU vs. MINN 3/10/11 NU vs. OSU 3/11/11 WIS vs. PSU 3/11/11 OSU vs. PUR 3/9/12 OSU vs. MSU 3/16/13 MSU vs. WIS 3/13/15 PUR vs. MSU 3/13/16 PSU vs. NU 3/1/18 MSU vs. WIS 3/16/19

TURNOVERS CAUSEDSINGLE GAME1. 26 NU vs. PSU 3/11/04 2. 23 MINN vs. ILL 3/12/05 3. 22 IOWA vs. WIS 3/8/02 4. 21 IND vs. MSU 3/8/02 MINN vs. MICH 3/9/06

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME POINTSINDIVIDUAL31 Evan Turner, OSU vs. MINN 3/14/10

TEAM 90 OSU vs. MINN 3/14/10

FIELD GOALSINDIVIDUAL 12 Evan Turner (12-18), OSU vs. MINN 3/14/10 Robert Traylor* (12-16), MICH vs. PUR 3/8/98

TEAM 34 OSU (34-59) vs. MINN 3/24/10 MICH* (34-70) vs. PUR 3/8/98

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSINDIVIDUAL 7 Matt McQuiad (7-13), MSU vs. MICH 3/17/19

TEAM 13 WIS (13-26) vs. MSU 3/15/15

FREE THROWSINDIVIDUAL 12 Nigel Hayes (12-12), WIS vs. MSU 3/15/15

TEAM 18 OSU (18-25) vs. IOWA 3/10/02 WIS (18-24) vs. ILL 3/14/04

REBOUNDSINDIVIDUAL 13 Antonio Smith, MSU vs. ILL 3/7/99 Robert Traylor*, MICH vs. PUR 3/8/98

TEAM 44 PUR vs. OSU 3/15/09

ASSISTSINDIVIDUAL 11 Cassius Winston, MSU vs MICH 3/17/19

TEAM 21 MSU vs. ILL 3/12/00 24 MICH* vs. PUR 3/8/98

STEALSINDIVIDUAL 4 Dane Fife, IND vs. IOWA 3/11/01 Brian Brown, OSU vs. IOWA 3/10/02 Mike Wilkinson, WIS vs. ILL 3/14/04 Greg Oden, OSU vs. WIS 3/11/07 Chris Kramer, PUR vs. OSU 3/15/09

TEAM 13 OSU vs. IOWA 3/10/02

BLOCKED SHOTSINDIVIDUAL 4 Greg Oden, OSU vs. WIS 3/13/05 Adreian Payne, MSU vs. OSU 3/11/12 Matt Costello, MSU vs. PUR 3/13/16

TEAM 8 OSU vs. PSU 3/13/11

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

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Conference All Games1905–06 W L PCT W L PCTMinnesota 6 1 .857 13 2 .867Wisconsin 6 2 .750 12 2 .857Indiana 2 2 .500 7 9 .438Chicago 3 5 .375 5 5 .500Purdue 3 6 .333 4 8 .333Illinois 3 7 .300 6 8 .429Iowa - - - 5 6 .455

1906–07Chicago 6 2 .750 22 2 .917Minnesota 6 2 .750 13 2 .867Wisconsin 6 2 .750 11 3 .786Purdue 2 6 .250 7 9 .438Illinois 0 8 .000 1 10 .091Indiana - - - 9 4 .692Iowa - - - 10 6 .625Northwestern - - - 1 5 .167

1907–08Chicago 7 1 .875 21 2 .913Wisconsin 7 1 .875 10 2 .833Illinois 4 4 .500 20 6 .769Minnesota 2 6 .250 11 7 .611Purdue 0 8 .000 5 10 .333Indiana - - - 7 3 .700Iowa - - - 7 6 .538Northwestern - - - 2 7 .222

1908–09Chicago 12 0 1.000 12 0 1.000Purdue 6 4 .600 8 4 .667Wisconsin 5 4 .556 8 4 .667Illinois 5 6 .455 8 6 .571Minnesota 3 6 .333 8 6 .571Indiana 2 6 .250 5 8 .385Northwestern 1 4 .200 1 7 .125Iowa 1 5 .167 8 7 .533

1909–10Chicago 9 3 .750 9 3 .750Minnesota 7 3 .700 10 3 .769Wisconsin 7 5 .583 9 5 .643Illinois 5 4 .556 5 4 .566Iowa 2 2 .500 11 3 .786Purdue 5 5 .500 8 5 .615Indiana 3 7 .300 5 8 .385Northwestern 0 9 .000 0 9 .000

1910–11Purdue 8 4 .667 11 4 .733Minnesota 8 4 .667 10 4 .714Chicago 7 5 .583 13 6 .684Illinois 6 5 .545 6 6 .500Iowa 2 2 .500 9 4 .692Indiana 5 5 .500 10 5 .667Wisconsin 6 6 .500 9 6 .600Northwestern 1 12 .083 1 12 .077 1911–12 Wisconsin 12 0 1.000 15 0 1.000Purdue 10 0 1.000 12 0 1.000Chicago 7 5 .583 8 5 .615Minnesota 6 6 .500 7 6 .538Illinois 4 8 .333 8 8 .500Indiana 1 9 .100 6 11 .353Iowa 0 4 .000 1 7 .125Northwestern 0 8 .000 3 9 .250

Conference All Games1912–13 W L PCT W L PCTWisconsin 11 1 .917 14 1 .933Northwestern 7 2 .778 9 3 .750Chicago 8 4 .667 11 4 .733Purdue 6 5 .545 7 5 .583Illinois 7 6 .538 10 6 .625Ohio State 4 5 .444 13 7 .632Minnesota 2 8 .200 3 8 .273Iowa 1 5 .167 9 13 .409Indiana 0 10 .000 5 11 .313 1913–14 Wisconsin 12 0 1.000 15 0 1.000Ohio State 5 1 .833 10 4 .714Chicago 8 4 .667 10 6 .625Illinois 7 4 .636 9 5 .643Northwestern 6 5 .545 6 5 .545Minnesota 4 8 .333 9 11 .450Purdue 3 9 .250 5 9 .357Iowa 1 5 .167 11 7 .611Indiana 1 11 .083 2 12 .143

1914–15 Illinois 12 0 1.000 16 0 1.000Chicago 9 3 .750 15 5 .737Wisconsin 8 4 .667 13 4 .765Minnesota 6 6 .500 12 6 .667Northwestern 5 5 .500 5 5 .500Purdue 4 8 .333 5 8 .385Iowa 2 6 .250 9 8 .529Ohio State 3 9 .250 6 10 .375Indiana 1 9 .100 4 9 .308

1915–16Wisconsin 11 1 .917 20 1 .952Illinois 9 3 .750 13 3 .813Northwestern 9 3 .750 9 3 .750Minnesota 6 6 .500 8 6 .571Indiana 3 5 .375 4 6 .400Iowa 2 4 .333 12 4 .750Chicago 4 8 .333 9 9 .500Ohio State 2 8 .200 10 12 .455Purdue 2 10 .167 4 10 .286 1916–17 Minnesota 10 2 .833 12 2 .857Illinois 10 2 .833 13 3 .813Purdue 7 2 .778 11 3 .786Wisconsin 9 3 .750 15 3 .833Indiana 3 5 .375 3 5 .375Chicago 4 8 .333 9 12 .429Ohio State 3 9 .250 15 11 .577Northwestern 2 10 .167 3 10 .231Iowa 1 8 .111 7 9 .438

1917–18Wisconsin 9 3 .750 14 3 .824Minnesota 7 3 .700 9 3 .750Northwestern 5 3 .625 5 3 .625Indiana 3 3 .500 10 4 .714Purdue 5 5 .500 11 5 .688Ohio State 5 5 .500 12 7 .632Illinois 6 6 .500 9 6 .600Chicago 6 6 .500 11 8 .579Iowa 4 6 .400 6 8 .429Michigan 0 10 .000 6 12 .333

Conference All Games1918–19 W L PCT W L PCTMinnesota 10 0 1.000 13 0 1.000Chicago 10 2 .833 12 3 .800Northwestern 6 4 .600 6 4 .600Michigan 5 5 .500 18 6 .750Illinois 5 7 .417 6 8 .429Indiana 4 6 .400 9 7 .563Iowa 4 7 .364 8 7 .533Purdue 4 7 .364 6 8 .429Ohio State 2 6 .250 7 12 .368Wisconsin 3 9 .250 5 11 .313

1919–20Chicago 10 2 .833 14 4 .778Purdue 8 2 .800 16 4 .800Illinois 8 4 .667 9 4 .692Indiana 6 4 .600 13 8 .619Wisconsin 7 5 .583 15 5 .750Iowa 6 6 .500 9 10 .474Ohio State 3 9 .250 17 10 .630Minnesota 3 9 .250 7 9 .438Michigan 3 9 .250 10 13 .435Northwestern 2 6 .250 2 6 .250 1920–21 Michigan 8 4 .667 16 4 .800Wisconsin 8 4 .667 13 4 .765Purdue 8 4 .667 13 7 .650Minnesota 7 5 .583 10 5 .667Illinois 7 5 .583 11 7 .611Indiana 6 5 .545 14 6 .700Iowa 6 5 .545 8 8 .500Chicago 6 6 .500 12 6 .667Ohio State 2 10 .167 4 13 .235Northwestern 1 11 .083 1 11 .083

1921–22 Purdue 8 1 .889 15 3 .833Michigan 8 4 .667 15 4 .789Wisconsin 8 4 .667 14 5 .737Illinois 7 5 .583 14 5 .737Iowa 5 6 .455 12 7 .632Ohio State 5 7 .417 8 10 .445Chicago 5 7 .417 8 11 .421Minnesota 4 7 .364 6 7 .462Indiana 3 7 .300 10 10 .500Northwestern 3 9 .250 7 11 .389

1922–23 Iowa 11 1 .917 12 2 .857Wisconsin 11 1 .917 12 3 .800Michigan 8 4 .667 11 4 .733Illinois 7 5 .583 9 6 .600Purdue 7 5 .583 9 6 .600Chicago 6 6 .500 7 7 .500Indiana 5 7 .417 8 7 .533Northwestern 3 9 .250 5 10 .333Ohio State 1 11 .083 4 11 .267Minnesota 1 11 .083 2 13 .133

1923–24Wisconsin 8 4 .667 11 5 .688Illinois 8 4 .667 11 6 .647Chicago 8 4 .667 9 7 .563Ohio State 7 5 .583 12 5 .706Purdue 7 5 .583 12 5 .706Indiana 7 5 .583 11 6 .647Michigan 6 6 .500 10 7 .588Minnesota 5 7 .417 9 8 .529Iowa 4 8 .333 7 10 .412Northwestern 0 12 .000 0 16 .000

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Conference All Games1924–25 W L PCT W L PCTOhio State 11 1 .917 14 2 .875Indiana 8 4 .667 12 5 .706Illinois 8 4 .667 11 6 .647Purdue 7 4 .636 9 5 .643Michigan 6 5 .545 8 6 .571Minnesota 6 6 .500 10 7 .588Iowa 5 7 .417 6 10 .375Northwestern 4 8 .333 6 10 .375Wisconsin 3 9 .250 6 11 .353Chicago 1 11 .083 1 13 .071 1925–26Purdue 8 4 .667 13 4 .765Indiana 8 4 .667 12 5 .706Michigan 8 4 .667 12 5 .706Iowa 8 4 .667 12 5 .706Ohio State 6 6 .500 10 7 .588Illinois 6 6 .500 9 8 .529Minnesota 5 7 .417 7 10 .412Wisconsin 4 8 .333 8 9 .471Chicago 4 8 .333 5 11 .313Northwestern 3 9 .250 5 12 .294

1926–27 Michigan 10 2 .833 14 3 .824Indiana 9 3 .750 13 4 .765Purdue 9 3 .750 12 5 .706Wisconsin 7 5 .583 10 7 .588Illinois 7 5 .583 10 7 .588Iowa 7 5 .583 9 8 .529Ohio State 6 6 .500 11 6 .647Chicago 3 9 .250 4 11 .267Minnesota 1 11 .083 3 13 .188Northwestern 1 11 .083 3 14 .176

1927–28 Indiana 10 2 .833 15 2 .882Purdue 10 2 .833 15 2 .882Wisconsin 9 3 .750 13 4 .765Northwestern 9 3 .750 12 5 .706Michigan 7 5 .583 10 7 .588Chicago 5 7 .417 7 8 .467Iowa 3 9 .250 6 11 .353Ohio State 3 9 .250 5 12 .294Illinois 2 10 .167 5 14 .263Minnesota 2 10 .167 4 12 .250

1928–29 Wisconsin 10 2 .833 15 2 .882Michigan 10 2 .833 14 2 .875Purdue 9 3 .750 13 4 .765Northwestern 7 5 .583 12 5 .706Illinois 6 6 .500 10 7 .588Ohio State 6 6 .500 9 8 .529Iowa 5 7 .417 9 8 .529Indiana 4 8 .333 7 10 .412Chicago 2 10 .167 3 12 .200Minnesota 1 11 .083 3 13 .188

1929–30Purdue 10 0 1.000 13 2 .867Wisconsin 8 2 .800 15 2 .822Michigan 6 4 .600 9 5 .643Illinois 7 5 .583 8 8 .500Indiana 7 5 .583 8 9 .471Northwestern 6 6 .500 9 8 .529Minnesota 3 9 .250 8 9 .471Chicago 2 10 .167 3 11 .214Ohio State 1 9 .100 4 11 .267Iowa - - - 4 13 .235

Conference All Games1930–31 W L PCT W L PCTNorthwestern 11 1 .917 16 1 .941Michigan 8 4 .667 13 4 .765Minnesota 8 4 .667 13 4 .765Purdue 8 4 .667 12 5 .706Illinois 7 5 .583 12 5 .706Indiana 5 7 .417 9 8 .519Wisconsin 4 8 .333 8 9 .471Chicago 4 8 .333 6 8 .429Ohio State 3 9 .250 4 13 .235Iowa 2 10 .167 5 12 .294

1931–32 Purdue 11 1 .917 17 1 .944Minnesota 9 3 .750 15 3 .833Northwestern 9 3 .750 12 5 .706Michigan 8 4 .667 11 6 .647Illinois 7 5 .583 11 6 .647Ohio State 5 7 .417 7 9 .500Indiana 4 8 .333 8 10 .444Wisconsin 3 9 .250 8 10 .444Iowa 3 9 .250 5 12 .294Chicago 1 11 .083 1 13 .071

1932–33Ohio State 10 2 .833 17 3 .850Northwestern 10 2 .833 15 4 .789Iowa 8 4 .667 15 5 .750Michigan 8 4 .667 10 8 .556Illinois 6 6 .500 11 7 .611Purdue 6 6 .500 11 7 .611Indiana 6 6 .500 10 8 .556Wisconsin 4 8 .333 7 13 .350Minnesota 1 11 .083 5 15 .250Chicago 1 11 .083 1 14 .067

1933–34Purdue 10 2 .833 17 3 .850Wisconsin 8 4 .667 14 6 .700Northwestern 8 4 .667 11 8 .579Illinois 7 5 .583 13 6 .684Iowa 6 6 .500 13 6 .684Indiana 6 6 .500 13 7 .650Minnesota 5 7 .417 9 11 .450Ohio State 4 8 .333 8 12 .400Michigan 4 8 .333 6 14 .300Chicago 2 10 .167 4 14 .222

1934–35 Purdue 9 3 .750 17 3 .850Illinois 9 3 .750 15 5 .750Wisconsin 9 3 .750 15 5 .750Indiana 8 4 .667 14 6 .700Ohio State 8 4 .667 14 6 .700Iowa 6 6 .500 10 9 .526Minnesota 5 7 .417 11 9 .550Northwestern 3 9 .250 10 10 .500Michigan 2 10 .167 8 12 .400Chicago 1 11 .083 1 15 .063

1935–36 Indiana 11 1 .917 18 2 .900Purdue 11 1 .917 16 4 .800Michigan 7 5 .583 15 5 .750Illinois 7 5 .583 13 6 .684Northwestern 7 5 .583 13 6 .684Ohio State 5 7 .417 12 8 .600Iowa 5 7 .417 9 10 .474Wisconsin 4 8 .333 11 9 .550Minnesota 3 9 .250 5 15 .250Chicago 0 12 .000 4 12 .250

Conference All Games1936–37 W L PCT W L PCT Minnesota 10 2 .833 14 6 .700Illinois 10 2 .833 14 6 .700Michigan 9 3 .750 16 4 .800Purdue 8 4 .667 15 5 .750Ohio State 7 5 .583 13 7 .650Indiana 6 6 .500 13 7 .650Northwestern 4 8 .333 11 9 .550Iowa 3 9 .250 11 9 .550Wisconsin 3 9 .250 8 12 .400Chicago 0 12 .000 1 15 .063

1937–38Purdue 10 2 .883 18 2 .900Minnesota 9 3 .750 18 2 .900Ohio State 7 5 .583 12 8 .600Northwestern 7 5 .583 10 10 .500Michigan 6 6 .500 12 8 .600Iowa 6 6 .500 11 9 .550Wisconsin 5 7 .417 10 10 .500Indiana 4 8 .333 10 10 .500Illinois 4 8 .333 9 9 .500Chicago 2 10 .167 3 10 .231

1938–39 Ohio State 10 2 .833 16 7 .696Indiana 9 3 .750 17 3 .850Illinois 8 4 .667 14 5 .737Minnesota 7 5 .583 14 6 .700Purdue 6 6 .500 12 7 .632Northwestern 5 7 .417 7 13 .350Michigan 4 8 .333 11 9 .550Wisconsin 4 8 .333 10 10 .500Chicago 4 8 .333 9 11 .450Iowa 3 9 .250 8 11 .421

1939–40 Purdue 10 2 .833 16 4 .800Indiana 9 3 .750 20 3 .869Ohio State 8 4 .667 13 7 .650Illinois 7 5 .583 14 6 .700Northwestern 7 5 .583 13 7 .650Michigan 6 6 .500 13 7 .650Minnesota 5 7 .417 12 8 .600Iowa 4 8 .333 9 12 .529Wisconsin 3 9 .250 5 15 .250Chicago 1 11 .083 5 14 .263 1940–41 Wisconsin 11 1 .917 20 3 .870Indiana 10 2 .833 17 3 .850Illinois 7 5 .583 13 7 .650Minnesota 7 5 .583 11 9 .550Ohio State 7 5 .583 10 10 .500Purdue 6 6 .500 13 7 .650Michigan 5 7 .417 9 10 .474Iowa 4 8 .333 12 8 .600Northwestern 3 9 .250 7 11 .389Chicago 0 12 .000 4 16 .200

1941–42 Illinois 13 2 .867 18 5 .783Indiana 10 5 .667 15 6 .714Wisconsin 10 5 .667 14 7 .667Iowa 10 5 .667 12 8 .600Minnesota 9 6 .600 15 6 .714Purdue 9 6 .600 14 7 .667Northwestern 5 10 .333 8 13 .381Michigan 5 10 .333 6 14 .300Ohio State 4 11 .267 6 14 .300Chicago 0 15 .000 2 19 .095

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Conference All Games1942–43 W L PCT W L PCTIllinois 12 0 1.000 17 1 .944Indiana 11 2 .846 18 2 .900Northwestern 7 5 .583 8 9 .471Wisconsin 6 6 .500 12 9 .571Purdue 6 6 .500 9 11 .450Minnesota 5 7 .417 10 9 .526Ohio State 5 7 .417 8 9 .471Michigan 4 8 .333 10 8 .556Iowa 3 9 .250 7 10 .412Chicago 0 9 .000 0 18 .000 1943–44 Ohio State 10 2 .833 14 7 .667Iowa 9 3 .750 14 4 .778Wisconsin 9 3 .750 12 9 .571Northwestern 8 4 .667 12 7 .632Purdue 8 4 .667 11 10 .524Illinois 5 7 .417 11 9 .550Michigan 5 7 .417 8 10 .444Minnesota 2 10 .167 7 14 .333Indiana 2 10 .167 7 15 .318Chicago 0 8 .000 1 19 .050 1944–45Iowa 11 1 .917 17 1 .944Ohio State 10 2 .833 15 5 .750Illinois 7 5 .583 13 7 .650Purdue 6 6 .500 9 11 .450Michigan 5 7 .417 12 7 .632Wisconsin 4 8 .333 10 11 .476Minnesota 4 8 .333 8 13 .381Northwestern 4 8 .333 7 12 .368Indiana 3 9 .250 10 11 .476Chicago - - - 7 8 .467

1945–46Ohio State 10 2 .833 16 5 .762Indiana 9 3 .750 18 3 .857Iowa 8 4 .667 14 4 .778Northwestern 8 4 .667 15 5 .750Illinois 7 5 .583 14 7 .667Minnesota 7 5 .583 14 7 .667Michigan 6 6 .500 12 7 .632Purdue 4 8 .333 10 11 .476Wisconsin 1 11 .083 4 17 .190Chicago 0 12 .000 6 14 .300

1946–47 Wisconsin 9 3 .750 16 6 .727Illinois 8 4 .667 14 6 .700Indiana 8 4 .667 12 8 .600Minnesota 7 5 .583 14 7 .667Michigan 6 6 .500 12 8 .600Iowa 5 7 .417 12 7 .632Ohio State 5 7 .417 7 13 .350Purdue 4 8 .333 9 11 .450Northwestern 2 10 .167 7 13 .350

1947–48Michigan 10 2 .833 15 5 .750Iowa 8 4 .667 15 4 .789Illinois 7 5 .583 15 5 .750Wisconsin 7 5 .583 12 8 .600Purdue 6 6 .500 11 9 .550Ohio State 5 7 .417 10 10 .500Minnesota 5 7 .417 10 10 .500Indiana 3 9 .250 8 12 .400Northwestern 3 9 .250 6 14 .300

Conference All Games1948–49 W L PCT W L PCT Illinois 10 2 .833 21 4 .840Minnesota 9 3 .750 18 3 .857Michigan 7 5 .583 15 6 .714Ohio State 6 6 .500 14 7 .667Indiana 6 6 .500 14 8 .636Purdue 6 6 .500 13 9 .591Wisconsin 5 7 .417 12 10 .545Iowa 3 9 .250 10 10 .500Northwestern 2 10 .167 5 16 .455

1949–50Ohio State 11 1 .917 22 4 .846Wisconsin 9 3 .750 17 5 .773Indiana 7 5 .583 17 5 .773Illinois 7 5 .583 14 8 .636Iowa 6 6 .500 15 7 .682Minnesota 4 8 .333 13 9 .591Michigan 4 8 .333 11 11 .500Northwestern 3 9 .250 10 12 .455Purdue 3 9 .250 9 13 .410

1950–51 Illinois 13 1 .929 22 5 .815Indiana 12 2 .857 19 3 .864Iowa 9 5 .643 15 7 .682Minnesota 7 7 .500 13 9 .591Northwestern 7 7 .500 12 10 .545Wisconsin 7 7 .500 10 12 .455Michigan State 5 9 .357 10 11 .476Purdue 4 10 .286 8 14 .364Michigan 3 11 .214 7 15 .318Ohio State 3 11 .214 6 16 .273 1951–52 Illinois 12 2 .857 22 4 .846Iowa 11 3 .786 19 3 .863Minnesota 10 4 .714 15 7 .682Indiana 9 5 .643 16 6 .727Michigan State 6 8 .429 13 9 .591Ohio State 6 8 .429 8 14 .364Wisconsin 5 9 .357 10 12 .455Michigan 4 10 .286 7 15 .318Northwestern 4 10 .286 7 15 .318Purdue 3 11 .214 8 14 .367

1952–53Indiana 17 1 .944 23 3 .885Illinois 14 4 .778 18 4 .818Minnesota 11 7 .611 14 8 .636Michigan State 11 7 .611 13 9 .591Wisconsin 10 8 .556 13 9 .591Iowa 9 9 .500 12 10 .545Ohio State 7 11 .389 10 12 .455Northwestern 5 13 .278 6 16 .273Michigan 3 15 .167 6 16 .273Purdue 3 15 .167 4 18 .182

1953–54Indiana 12 2 .857 20 4 .833Iowa 11 3 .786 17 5 .773Illinois 10 4 .714 17 5 .773Minnesota 10 4 .714 17 5 .773Wisconsin 6 8 .429 12 10 .545Northwestern 6 8 .429 9 13 .410Ohio State 5 9 .357 11 11 .500Michigan State 4 10 .286 9 13 .410Michigan 3 11 .214 9 13 .410Purdue 3 11 .214 9 13 .410

Conference All Games1954–55 W L PCT W L PCTIowa 11 3 .786 19 7 .731Illinois 10 4 .714 17 5 .773Minnesota 10 4 .714 15 7 .682Michigan State 8 6 .571 13 9 .591Northwestern 7 7 .500 12 10 .545Purdue 5 9 .357 12 10 .545Michigan 5 9 .357 11 11 .500Wisconsin 5 9 .357 10 12 .455Indiana 5 9 .357 8 14 .364Ohio State 4 10 .286 10 12 .455

1955–56 Iowa 13 1 .929 20 6 .769Illinois 11 3 .786 18 4 .818Ohio State 9 5 .643 16 6 .727Purdue 9 5 .643 16 6 .727Michigan State 7 7 .500 13 9 .591Indiana 6 8 .429 13 9 .591Minnesota 6 8 .429 11 11 .500Michigan 4 10 .286 9 13 .409Wisconsin 4 10 .286 6 16 .273Northwestern 1 13 .071 2 20 .091

1956–57 Indiana 10 4 .714 14 8 .636Michigan State 10 4 .714 16 10 .615Minnesota 9 5 .643 14 8 .636Ohio State 9 5 .643 14 8 .636Purdue 8 6 .571 15 7 .682Michigan 8 6 .571 13 9 .591Illinois 7 7 .500 14 8 .636Iowa 4 10 .286 8 14 .364Wisconsin 3 11 .214 5 17 .227Northwestern 2 12 .143 6 16 .273

1957–58Indiana 10 4 .714 13 11 .542Michigan State 9 5 .643 16 6 .727Purdue 9 5 .643 14 8 .636Northwestern 8 6 .571 13 9 .591Ohio State 8 6 .571 9 13 .409Iowa 7 7 .500 13 9 .591Michigan 6 8 .429 11 11 .500Illinois 5 9 .357 11 11 .500Minnesota 5 9 .357 10 12 .455Wisconsin 3 11 .214 8 14 .364

1958–59Michigan State 12 2 .857 19 4 .826Michigan 8 6 .571 15 7 .682Northwestern 8 6 .571 15 7 .682Purdue 8 6 .571 15 7 .682Illinois 7 7 .500 12 10 .545Indiana 7 7 .500 11 11 .500Ohio State 7 7 .500 11 11 .500Iowa 7 7 .500 10 12 .455Minnesota 5 9 .357 8 14 .364Wisconsin 1 13 .071 3 19 .136

1959–60Ohio State 13 1 .929 25 3 .893Indiana 11 3 .786 20 4 .833Illinois 8 6 .571 16 7 .696Minnesota 8 6 .571 12 12 .500Northwestern 8 6 .571 11 12 .478Iowa 6 8 .429 14 10 .583Purdue 6 8 .429 11 12 .478Michigan State 5 9 .357 10 11 .476Wisconsin 4 10 .286 8 16 .333Michigan 1 13 .071 4 20 .167

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Conference All Games1960–61 W L PCT W L PCTOhio State 14 0 1.000 27 1 .964Iowa 10 4 .714 18 6 .750Purdue 10 4 .714 16 7 .696Indiana 8 6 .571 15 9 .625Minnesota 8 6 .571 10 13 .435Northwestern 6 8 .429 10 12 .455Illinois 5 9 .357 9 15 .375Wisconsin 4 10 .286 7 17 .292Michigan State 3 11 .214 7 17 .292Michigan 2 12 .143 6 18 .250

1961–62 Ohio State 13 1 .929 26 2 .929Wisconsin 10 4 .714 17 7 .708Purdue 9 5 .643 17 7 .708Illinois 7 7 .500 15 8 .652Indiana 7 7 .500 13 11 .542Iowa 7 7 .500 13 11 .542Minnesota 6 8 .429 10 14 .417Michigan 5 9 .357 7 17 .292Michigan State 3 11 .214 8 14 .364Northwestern 3 11 .214 8 15 .348

1962–63 Ohio State 11 3 .786 20 4 .833Illinois 11 3 .786 20 6 .769Indiana 9 5 .643 13 11 .542Michigan 8 6 .571 16 8 .667Minnesota 8 6 .571 12 12 .500Wisconsin 7 7 .500 14 10 .583Northwestern 6 8 .429 9 15 .375Iowa 5 9 .357 9 15 .375Michigan State 3 11 .214 6 17 .261Purdue 2 12 .143 7 17 .292

1963–64 Michigan 11 3 .786 23 5 .821Ohio State 11 3 .786 16 8 .667Minnesota 10 4 .714 17 7 .708Michigan State 8 6 .571 14 10 .583Purdue 8 6 .571 12 12 .500Illinois 6 8 .429 13 11 .542Northwestern 6 8 .429 8 13 .381Indiana 5 9 .357 9 15 .375Iowa 3 11 .214 8 15 .348Wisconsin 2 12 .143 8 16 .333

1964–65Michigan 13 1 .929 24 4 .857Minnesota 11 3 .786 19 5 .792Illinois 10 4 .714 18 6 .750Indiana 9 5 .643 19 5 .792Iowa 8 6 .571 14 10 .583Ohio State 6 8 .429 12 12 .500Purdue 5 9 .357 12 12 .500Wisconsin 4 10 .286 10 14 .417Northwestern 3 11 .214 7 17 .292Michigan State 1 13 .071 5 18 .217

1965–66Michigan 11 3 .786 18 8 .692Michigan State 10 4 .714 17 7 .708Iowa 8 6 .571 17 7 .708Illinois 8 6 .571 12 12 .500Minnesota 7 7 .500 14 10 .583Northwestern 7 7 .500 12 12 .500Wisconsin 6 8 .429 11 13 .458Ohio State 5 9 .357 11 13 .458Indiana 4 10 .286 8 16 .333Purdue 4 10 .286 8 16 .333

Conference All Games1966–67 W L PCT W L PCTIndiana 10 4 .714 18 8 .692Michigan State 10 4 .714 16 7 .696Iowa 9 5 .643 16 8 .667Wisconsin 8 6 .571 13 11 .542Purdue 7 7 .500 15 9 .625Northwestern 7 7 .500 11 11 .500Ohio State 6 8 .429 13 11 .542Illinois 6 8 .429 12 12 .500Minnesota 5 9 .357 9 15 .375Michigan 2 12 .143 8 16 .333 1967–68 Ohio State 10 4 .714 21 8 .724Iowa 10 4 .714 16 9 .640Purdue 9 5 .643 15 9 .625Northwestern 8 6 .571 13 10 .565Wisconsin 7 7 .500 13 11 .542Michigan State 6 8 .429 12 12 .500Illinois 6 8 .429 11 13 .458Michigan 6 8 .429 11 13 .458Indiana 4 10 .286 10 14 .417Minnesota 4 10 .286 7 17 .292

1968–69Purdue 13 1 .929 23 5 .821Illinois 9 5 .643 19 5 .792Ohio State 9 5 .643 17 7 .708Michigan 7 7 .500 13 11 .542Northwestern 6 8 .429 14 10 .583Minnesota 6 8 .429 12 12 .500Michigan State 6 8 .429 11 12 .478Iowa 5 9 .357 12 12 .500Wisconsin 5 9 .357 11 13 .458Indiana 4 10 .286 9 15 .375

1969–70 Iowa 14 0 1.000 20 6 .769Purdue 11 3 .786 18 6 .750Ohio State 8 6 .571 17 7 .708Illinois 8 6 .571 15 9 .625Minnesota 7 7 .500 13 11 .542Michigan 5 9 .357 10 14 .417Wisconsin 5 9 .357 10 14 .417Michigan State 5 9 .357 9 15 .375Northwestern 4 10 .286 9 15 .375Indiana 3 11 .214 7 17 .292

1970–71 Ohio State 13 1 .929 20 6 .769Michigan 12 2 .857 19 7 .731Purdue 11 3 .786 18 7 .720Indiana 9 5 .643 17 7 .708Illinois 5 9 .357 11 12 .478Minnesota 5 9 .357 11 13 .458Michigan State 4 10 .286 10 14 .417Iowa 4 10 .286 9 15 .375Wisconsin 4 10 .286 9 15 .375Northwestern 3 11 .214 7 17 .292 1971–72 Minnesota 11 3 .786 18 7 .720Ohio State 10 4 .714 18 6 .750Indiana 9 5 .643 17 8 .680Michigan 9 5 .643 14 10 .583Wisconsin 6 8 .428 13 11 .542Michigan State 6 8 .428 13 11 .542Purdue 6 8 .428 12 12 .500Illinois 5 9 .357 14 10 .583Iowa 5 9 .357 11 13 .458Northwestern 3 11 .214 5 18 .217

Conference All Games1972–73 W L PCT W L PCTIndiana 11 3 .786 22 6 .786Minnesota 10 4 .714 21 5 .808Purdue 8 6 .571 15 9 .625Ohio State 8 6 .571 14 10 .583Illinois 8 6 .571 14 10 .583Michigan State 6 8 .429 13 11 .542Iowa 6 8 .429 13 11 .542Michigan 6 8 .429 13 11 .542Wisconsin 5 9 .357 11 13 .458Northwestern 2 12 .143 5 19 .208

1973–74 Indiana 12 2 .857 23 5 .821Michigan 12 2 .857 22 5 .814Purdue 10 4 .714 21 9 .700Wisconsin 8 6 .571 16 8 .667Michigan State 8 6 .571 13 11 .542Minnesota 6 8 .429 12 12 .500Iowa 5 9 .357 8 16 .333Ohio State 4 10 .286 9 15 .375Northwestern 3 11 .214 9 15 .375Illinois 2 12 .143 5 18 .217

1974–75Indiana 18 0 1.000 31 1 .969Michigan 12 6 .667 19 8 .704Minnesota 11 7 .611 18 8 .692Purdue 11 7 .611 17 11 .607Michigan State 10 8 .555 17 9 .654Ohio State 8 10 .444 14 14 .500Iowa 7 11 .389 10 16 .385Wisconsin 5 13 .278 8 18 .308Illinois 4 14 .222 8 18 .308Northwestern 4 14 .222 6 20 .231

1975–76Indiana 18 0 1.000 32 0 1.000Michigan 14 4 .778 25 7 .781Purdue 11 7 .661 16 11 .592Michigan State 10 8 .556 13 13 .518Iowa 9 9 .500 19 10 .655Minnesota 8 10 .444 16 10 .616Illinois 7 11 .389 14 13 .518Northwestern 7 11 .389 12 14 .444Wisconsin 4 14 .222 10 16 .384Ohio State 2 16 .111 6 20 .231 1976–77 Michigan 16 2 .889 26 4 .867Purdue 14 4 .778 20 8 .714Iowa 12 6 .667 20 7 .741Indiana 11 7 .611 16 11 .593Michigan State 9 9 .500 12 15 .444Illinois 8 10 .444 16 14 .533Wisconsin 7 11 .389 11 16 .407Northwestern 7 11 .389 9 18 .333Ohio State 4 14 .222 11 16 .407#Minnesota 0 18 .000 0 27 .000

#NCAA declares all games forfeited

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Conference All Games 1977–78 W L PCT W L PCTMichigan State 15 3 .833 25 5 .833Indiana 12 6 .667 21 8 .724Minnesota 12 6 .667 17 10 .630Michigan 11 7 .611 16 11 .593Purdue 11 7 .611 16 11 .593Ohio State 9 9 .500 16 11 .593Illinois 7 11 .389 13 14 .481Iowa 5 13 .278 12 15 .444Northwestern 4 14 .222 8 19 .296Wisconsin 4 14 .222 8 19 .296

1978–79 Michigan State 13 5 .722 26 6 .813Purdue 13 5 .722 27 8 .771Iowa 13 5 .722 20 8 .714Ohio State 12 6 .667 19 12 .613Indiana 10 8 .556 22 12 .647Michigan 8 10 .444 15 12 .556Illinois 7 11 .389 19 11 .633Wisconsin 6 12 .333 12 15 .444Minnesota 6 12 .333 11 16 .408Northwestern 2 16 .111 6 21 .222

1979–80 Indiana 13 5 .722 21 8 .724Ohio State 12 6 .667 21 8 .724Purdue 11 7 .611 23 10 .687Iowa 10 8 .556 23 10 .687Minnesota 10 8 .556 21 11 .656Illinois 8 10 .444 22 13 .629Michigan 8 10 .444 17 13 .567Wisconsin 7 11 .389 15 14 .517Michigan State 6 12 .333 12 15 .444Northwestern 5 13 .278 10 17 .370

1980–81Indiana 14 4 .778 26 9 .743Iowa 13 5 .722 21 7 .750Illinois 12 6 .667 21 8 .724Purdue 10 8 .556 21 11 .656Minnesota 9 9 .500 19 11 .633Ohio State 9 9 .500 14 13 .519Michigan 8 10 .444 19 11 .633Michigan State 7 11 .389 13 14 .481Wisconsin 5 13 .278 11 16 .423Northwestern 3 15 .167 9 18 .333

1981–82 Minnesota 14 4 .778 23 6 .793Iowa 12 6 .667 21 8 .724Ohio State 12 6 .667 21 10 .677Indiana 12 6 .667 19 10 .655Purdue 11 7 .611 18 14 .563Illinois 10 8 .556 18 11 .621Michigan State 7 11 .389 12 16 .429Michigan 7 11 .389 8 19 .296Northwestern 5 13 .278 9 18 .333#Wisconsin 0 18 .000 0 27 .000

1982–83Indiana 13 5 .722 24 6 .800Iowa 11 7 .611 22 9 .710Purdue 11 7 .611 21 9 .700Ohio State 11 7 .611 20 10 .667Illinois 11 7 .611 21 11 .656Minnesota 9 9 .500 18 11 .621Michigan State 9 9 .500 17 13 .567Northwestern 8 10 .444 18 12 .600Michigan 7 11 .389 16 12 .571#Wisconsin 0 18 .000 0 28 .000

Conference All Games1983–84 W L PCT W L PCT Illinois 15 3 .833 26 5 .839Purdue 15 3 .833 22 7 .759Indiana 13 5 .722 22 9 .710Michigan 11 7 .611 24 9 .727Michigan State 9 9 .500 16 12 .571Ohio State 8 10 .444 15 14 .517Northwestern 7 11 .389 14 14 .500Minnesota 6 12 .333 15 13 .536Iowa 6 12 .333 13 15 .464#Wisconsin 0 18 .000 0 28 .000

#Wisconsin forfeits all games from 1981–82 to 1983–84

1984–85 W L PCT W L PCTMichigan 16 2 .889 26 4 .867Illinois 12 6 .667 26 9 .743Purdue 11 7 .611 20 9 .690Ohio State 11 7 .611 20 10 .667Iowa 10 8 .556 21 11 .656Michigan State 10 8 .556 19 10 .655Indiana 7 11 .389 19 14 .576Minnesota 6 12 .333 13 15 .464Wisconsin 5 13 .278 14 14 .500Northwestern 2 16 .111 6 22 .214 1985–86Michigan 14 4 .778 28 5 .848Indiana 13 5 .722 21 8 .724Michigan State 12 6 .667 23 8 .742Illinois 11 7 .611 22 10 .688Purdue 11 7 .611 22 10 .688Iowa 10 8 .556 20 12 .625Ohio State 8 10 .444 19 14 .576Minnesota 5 13 .278 15 16 .484Wisconsin 4 14 .222 12 16 .429Northwestern 2 16 .111 8 20 .286

1986–87 Indiana 15 3 .833 30 4 .882Purdue 15 3 .833 25 5 .833Iowa 14 4 .778 30 5 .857Illinois 13 5 .722 23 8 .742Michigan 10 8 .556 20 12 .625Ohio State 9 9 .500 20 13 .606Michigan State 6 12 .333 11 17 .393Wisconsin 4 14 .222 14 17 .452Minnesota 2 16 .111 9 19 .321Northwestern 2 16 .111 7 21 .250

1987–88Purdue 16 2 .889 29 4 .879Michigan 13 5 .722 26 8 .765Iowa 12 6 .667 24 10 .706Illinois 12 6 .667 23 10 .697Indiana 11 7 .611 19 10 .655Ohio State 9 9 .500 20 13 .606Wisconsin 6 12 .333 12 16 .429Michigan State 5 13 .278 10 18 .357Minnesota 4 14 .222 10 18 .357Northwestern 2 16 .111 7 21 .250

Conference All Games1988–89 W L PCT W L PCT Indiana 15 3 .833 27 8 .771Illinois 14 4 .778 31 5 .861Michigan 12 6 .667 30 7 .811Iowa 10 8 .556 23 10 .697Minnesota 9 9 .500 19 12 .613Wisconsin 8 10 .444 18 12 .600Purdue 8 10 .444 15 16 .484Ohio State 6 12 .333 19 15 .559Michigan State 6 12 .333 18 15 .546Northwestern 2 16 .111 9 19 .321

1989–90Michigan State 15 3 .833 28 6 .824Purdue 13 5 .722 22 8 .733Michigan 12 6 .667 23 8 .742Illinois 11 7 .611 21 8 .724Minnesota 11 7 .611 23 9 .719Ohio State 10 8 .556 17 13 .567Indiana 8 10 .444 18 11 .621Wisconsin 4 14 .222 14 17 .452Iowa 4 14 .222 12 16 .429Northwestern 2 16 .111 9 19 .321

1990–91 Ohio State 15 3 .833 27 4 .871Indiana 15 3 .833 29 5 .853Illinois 11 7 .611 21 10 .677Michigan State 11 7 .511 19 11 .633Iowa 9 9 .500 21 11 .656Purdue 9 9 .500 17 12 .586Wisconsin 8 10 .444 15 15 .500Michigan 7 11 .389 14 15 .483Minnesota 5 13 .278 12 16 .429Northwestern 0 18 .000 5 23 .179

1991–92 Ohio State 15 3 .833 26 6 .813Indiana 14 4 .778 27 7 .794*Michigan 11 7 .611 25 9 .735Michigan State 11 7 .611 22 8 .733Iowa 10 8 .556 19 11 .633Purdue 8 10 .444 18 15 .545Minnesota 8 10 .444 16 16 .500Illinois 7 11 .389 13 15 .464Wisconsin 4 14 .222 13 18 .419Northwestern 2 16 .111 9 19 .321

1992–93Indiana 17 1 .944 31 4 .886*Michigan 15 3 .833 31 5 .861Iowa 11 7 .611 23 9 .719Illinois 11 7 .611 19 13 .594Minnesota 9 9 .500 22 10 .688Purdue 9 9 .500 18 10 .643Ohio State 8 10 .444 15 13 .536Michigan State 7 11 .389 15 13 .536Wisconsin 7 11 .389 14 14 .500Northwestern 3 15 .167 8 19 .296Penn State 2 16 .111 7 20 .259

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four and the 1992-93 season.

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Conference All Games 1993–94 W L PCT W L PCT Purdue 14 4 .778 29 5 .853Michigan 13 5 .722 24 8 .750Indiana 12 6 .667 21 9 .700#Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 .000Michigan State 10 8 .556 20 12 .625Illinois 10 8 .556 17 11 .607Wisconsin 8 10 .444 18 11 .621Penn State 6 12 .333 13 14 .481Ohio State 6 12 .333 13 16 .448Northwestern 5 13 .278 15 14 .517Iowa 5 13 .278 11 16 .407

1994–95Purdue 15 3 .833 25 7 .781Michigan State 14 4 .778 22 6 .786Indiana 11 7 .611 19 12 .613Michigan 11 7 .611 17 14 .548Illinois 10 8 .556 19 12 .613#Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 .000Penn State 9 9 .500 21 11 .656Iowa 9 9 .500 21 12 .636Wisconsin 7 11 .389 13 14 .481Ohio State 2 16 .111 6 22 .214Northwestern 1 17 .056 5 22 .185

1995–96 &Purdue 15 3 .833 26 3 .813Penn State 12 6 .667 21 7 .750Indiana 12 6 .667 19 12 .613Iowa 11 7 .611 23 9 .719*Michigan 10 8 .556 20 12 .625#Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 .000Michigan State 9 9 .500 16 16 .500Wisconsin 8 10 .444 17 15 .531Illinois 7 11 .389 18 13 .581Ohio State 3 15 .167 10 17 .370Northwestern 2 16 .111 7 20 .259

& Record does not reflect 18 forfeited and two vacated games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated during the 1995-96 season.

1996–97 #Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 .000Iowa 12 6 .667 22 10 .688Purdue 12 6 .667 18 12 .600Illinois 11 7 .611 22 10 .688Wisconsin 11 7 .611 18 10 .643*Michigan 9 9 .500 24 11 .686Indiana 9 9 .500 22 11 .667Michigan State 9 9 .500 17 12 .607Ohio State 5 13 .278 10 17 .370Penn State 3 15 .167 10 17 .370Northwestern 2 16 .111 7 22 .241

1997–98 Michigan State 13 3 .813 22 8 .733Illinois 13 3 .813 23 10 .697Purdue 12 4 .750 28 8 .778*Michigan 11 5 .688 25 9 .735Iowa 9 7 .563 20 11 .645Indiana 9 7 .563 20 12 .625Penn State 8 8 .500 19 13 .594#Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 .000Wisconsin 3 13 .188 12 19 .387Northwestern 3 13 .188 10 17 .370Ohio State 1 15 .063 8 22 .267

Conference All Games1998–99 W L PCT W L PCTMichigan State 15 1 .938 33 5 .868Ohio State@ 1 1 .500 1 1 .500Wisconsin 9 7 .563 22 10 .688Indiana 9 7 .563 23 11 .676Iowa 9 7 .563 20 10 .667#Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 .000Purdue 7 9 .438 21 13 .618Northwestern 6 10 .400 15 14 .517*Michigan 5 11 .313 12 19 .387Penn State 5 11 .313 13 14 .482Illinois 3 13 .188 14 18 .336

# NCAA voided all games for Minnesota from 1993–94 to 1998–99

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1995-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

1999–00 Michigan State 13 3 .813 32 7 .821Ohio State@ 5 1 .833 11 3 .786Purdue 12 4 .750 24 10 .706Illinois 11 5 .688 21 9 .700Indiana 10 6 .625 20 9 .689Wisconsin 8 8 .500 22 14 .611Michigan 6 10 .375 15 14 .517Iowa 6 10 .375 14 16 .467Penn State 5 11 .313 19 16 .543Minnesota 4 12 .250 12 16 .400Northwestern 0 16 .000 5 25 .167

2000–01 Michigan State 13 3 .813 28 5 .849Illinois 13 3 .813 27 8 .771Indiana 10 6 .625 21 13 .618Wisconsin 9 7 .563 18 11 .621Iowa 7 9 .438 23 12 .657Penn State 7 9 .438 21 12 .636Purdue 6 10 .375 17 15 .531Minnesota 5 11 .313 18 14 .563Michigan 4 12 .250 10 18 .357Northwestern 3 13 .188 11 19 .367Ohio State@ 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

2001-02Illinois 11 5 .688 26 9 .743Indiana 11 5 .688 25 12 .676Wisconsin 11 5 .688 19 13 .594Michigan State 10 6 .625 19 12 .613Minnesota 9 7 .563 18 13 .581Northwestern 7 9 .438 16 13 .552Iowa 5 11 .313 19 16 .543Purdue 5 11 .313 13 18 .419Michigan 5 11 .313 11 18 .379Penn State 3 13 .188 7 21 .250Ohio State@ 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

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Conference All Games2002-03 W L PCT W L PCT Wisconsin 12 4 .750 24 8 .750Illinois 11 5 .688 25 7 .781Michigan State 10 6 .625 22 13 .629Purdue 10 6 .625 19 11 .633Michigan 10 6 .625 17 13 .567Indiana 8 8 .500 21 13 .618Minnesota 8 8 .500 19 14 .576Iowa 7 9 .438 17 14 .548Ohio State 7 9 .438 17 15 .531Northwestern 3 13 .188 12 17 .414Penn State 2 14 .125 7 21 .250

2003-04 Illinois 13 3 .812 26 7 .788Wisconsin 12 4 .750 25 7 .781 Michigan State 12 4 .750 18 12 .600 Iowa 9 7 .562 16 13 .552 Michigan 8 8 .500 23 11 .676Northwestern 8 8 .500 14 15 .483Purdue 7 9 .438 17 14 .548Indiana 7 9 .438 14 15 .483Ohio State 6 10 .375 14 16 .467Minnesota 3 13 .188 12 18 .400Penn State 3 13 .188 9 19 .321

2004-05Illinois 15 1 .938 37 2 .948 Michigan State 13 3 .812 26 7 .788 Wisconsin 11 5 .688 25 9 .735 Minnesota 10 6 .625 21 11 .656 Indiana 10 6 .625 15 14 .517 Ohio State 8 8 .500 20 12 .625 Iowa 7 9 .438 21 12 .636 Northwestern 6 10 .375 15 16 .484 Michigan 4 12 .250 13 18 .419 Purdue 3 13 .188 7 21 .250 Penn State 1 15 .063 7 23 .233

2005-06 Ohio State 12 4 .750 26 6 .813 Illinois 11 5 .688 26 7 .788 Iowa 11 5 .688 25 9 .735 Wisconsin 9 7 .563 19 12 .613 Indiana 9 7 .563 19 12 .613Michigan 8 8 .500 22 11 .667 Michigan State 8 8 .500 22 12 .647Penn State 6 10 .375 15 15 .500Northwestern 6 10 .375 14 15 .483 Minnesota 5 11 .313 16 15 .516Purdue 3 13 .188 9 19 .321

2006-07 Ohio State 15 1 .938 35 4 .897Wisconsin 13 3 .813 30 6 .833Indiana 10 6 .625 21 11 .656Illinois 9 7 .563 23 12 .657Purdue 9 7 .563 22 12 .647Iowa 9 7 .563 17 14 .548Michigan State 8 8 .500 23 12 .657Michigan 8 8 .500 22 13 .629Minnesota 3 13 .188 9 22 .290Northwestern 2 14 .125 13 18 .419Penn State 2 14 .125 11 19 .367

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2008-09Michigan State 15 3 .833 31 7 .816Purdue 11 7 .611 27 10 .730Illinois 11 7 .611 24 10 .706Penn State 10 8 .556 27 11 .711Ohio State 10 8 .556 22 11 .667Wisconsin 10 8 .556 20 13 .606Minnesota 9 9 .500 22 11 .667Michigan 9 9 .500 21 14 .600Northwestern 8 10 .444 17 14 .548Iowa 5 13 .278 15 17 .469Indiana 1 17 .056 6 25 .194

2009-10 Purdue 14 4 .778 29 6 .829Ohio State 14 4 .778 29 8 .784Michigan State 14 4 .778 28 9 .757Wisconsin 13 5 .722 24 9 .727Illinois 10 8 .556 21 15 .583Minnesota 9 9 .500 21 14 .600Northwestern 7 11 .389 20 14 .588Michigan 7 11 .389 15 17 .469Indiana 4 14 .222 10 21 .323Iowa 4 14 .222 10 22 .312Penn State 3 15 .167 11 20 .355

2010–11 Ohio State 16 2 .889 34 3 .919Purdue 14 4 .778 26 8 .765Wisconsin 13 5 .722 25 9 .735Michigan 9 9 .500 21 14 .600Illinois 9 9 .500 20 14 .588Michigan State 9 9 .500 19 15 .559Penn State 9 9 .500 19 15 .559Northwestern 7 11 .389 20 14 .588Minnesota 6 12 .333 17 14 .548Iowa 4 14 .222 11 20 .355Indiana 3 15 .167 12 20 .375 Conference All Games2011–12 W L PCT W L PCT Ohio State 13 5 .722 31 8 .795Michigan State 13 5 .722 29 8 .784Michigan 13 5 .722 24 10 .706Wisconsin 12 6 .667 26 10 .722Indiana 11 7 .611 27 9 .750Purdue 10 8 .556 22 13 .629Northwestern 8 10 .444 19 14 .576Iowa 8 10 .444 18 17 .514Minnesota 6 12 .333 23 15 .605Illinois 6 12 .333 17 15 .531Nebraska 4 14 .222 12 18 .400Penn State 4 14 .222 12 20 .375

2012-13 Indiana 14 4 .778 29 7 .806Ohio State 13 5 .722 29 8 .784Michigan State 13 5 .722 27 9 .750Michigan 12 6 .667 31 8 .795Wisconsin 12 6 .667 23 12 .657Iowa 9 9 .500 25 13 .658Illinois 8 10 .444 23 13 .639Minnesota 8 10 .444 21 13 .618Purdue 8 10 .444 16 18 .471Nebraska 5 13 .278 15 18 .455Northwestern 4 14 .222 13 19 .406Penn State 2 16 .111 10 21 .323 2013-14 Michigan 15 3 .833 28 9 .757Wisconsin 12 6 .667 30 8 .789Michigan State 12 6 .667 29 9 .763Nebraska 11 7 .611 19 13 .594Ohio State 10 8 .556 25 10 .714Iowa 9 9 .500 20 13 .606Minnesota 8 10 .444 25 13 .658Illinois 7 11 .389 20 15 .571Indiana 7 11 .389 17 15 .531Penn State 6 12 .333 16 18 .471Northwestern 6 12 .333 14 19 .424Purdue 5 13 .278 15 17 .469

2014-15 Wisconsin 16 2 .889 36 4 .900Maryland 14 4 .778 28 7 .800Michigan State 12 6 .667 27 12 .692Iowa 12 6 .667 22 12 .647Purdue 12 6 .667 21 13 .618Ohio State 11 7 .611 24 11 .686Indiana 9 9 .500 20 14 .588Illinois 9 9 .500 19 14 .576Michigan 8 10 .444 16 16 .500Minnesota 6 12 .333 18 15 .545Northwestern 6 12 .333 15 17 .469Nebraska 5 13 .278 13 18 .419Penn State 4 14 .222 18 16 .529Rutgers 2 16 .111 10 22 .312

2015-16 Indiana 15 3 .833 27 8 .771Michigan State 13 5 .722 29 6 .829Maryland 12 6 .667 27 9 .750Purdue 12 6 .667 26 9 .743Iowa 12 6 .667 22 11 .667Wisconsin 12 6 .667 22 13 .629Ohio State 11 7 .611 21 14 .600Michigan 10 8 .556 23 13 .639

Northwestern 8 10 .444 20 12 .625Penn State 7 11 .389 16 16 .500Nebraska 6 12 .333 16 18 .471Illinois 5 13 .278 15 19 .441Minnesota 2 16 .111 8 23 .258Rutgers 1 17 .056 7 25 .219

2016-17 Purdue 14 4 .778 27 8 .771Wisconsin 12 6 .667 27 10 .730Maryland 12 6 .667 24 9 .727Minnesota 11 7 .611 24 10 .706Michigan 10 8 .556 26 12 .684Northwestern 10 8 .556 24 12 .667Michigan State 10 8 .556 20 15 .571Iowa 10 8 .556 19 15 .559Illinois 8 10 .444 20 15 .571Ohio State 7 11 .389 17 15 .531Indiana 7 11 .389 18 16 .529Penn State 6 12 .333 15 18 .455Nebraska 6 12 .333 12 19 .387Rutgers 3 15 .167 15 18 .455

2017-18 Michigan State 16 2 .889 30 5 .857Purdue 15 3 .833 30 7 .811Ohio State 15 3 .833 25 9 .735Nebraska 13 5 .722 22 11 .667Michigan 13 5 .722 33 8 .805Indiana 9 9 .500 16 15 .516Penn State 9 9 .500 26 13 .667 Maryland 8 10 .444 19 13 .594Wisconsin 7 11 .389 15 18 .455Northwestern 6 12 .333 15 17 .469Minnesota 4 14 .222 15 17 .469Iowa 4 14 .222 14 19 .424Illinois 4 14 .222 14 18 .438Rutgers 3 15 .167 15 19 .441

2018-19 Michigan State 16 4 .800 32 7 .821Purdue 16 4 .800 26 10 .767Michigan 15 5 .750 30 7 .811Wisconsin 14 6 .700 23 11 .676Maryland 13 7 .650 23 11 .676Iowa 10 10 .500 23 12 .657Minnesota 9 11 .450 22 14 .611Ohio State 8 12 .400 20 15 .571Indiana 8 12 .400 19 16 .543Rutgers 7 13 .350 14 17 .452Penn State 7 13 .350 14 18 .438Illinois 7 13 .350 12 21 .364Nebraska 6 14 .300 19 17 .528Northwestern 4 16 .200 13 19 .406

No. Team Years24—Purdue 1911c-12c-21c-22-26c-28c-30-32-34-35c-36c-38-40-69-79c-84c-87c-88-94-95-96-10c-17-19c 22—Indiana 1926c-28c-36c-53-54-57c-58-67c-73-74c-75-76-80-81-83-87c-89-91c-93-02c-13-16 20—Ohio State 1925-33c-39-44-46-50-60-61-62-63c-64c-68c-71-91c-92-06-07-10c-11-12c 18—Wisconsin 1907c-08c-12c-13-14-16-18-21c-23c-24c-29c-35c-41-47-02c-03-08-1517—Illinois 1915-17c-24c-35c-37c-42-43-49-51-52-63c-84c-98c-01c-02c-04-0515—Michigan State 1957c-59-67c-78-79c-90-98c-99-00c-01c-09-10c-12c-18-19c14—Michigan 1921c-26c-27-29c-48-64c-65-66-74c-77-85-86-12c-148—Iowa 1923c-26c-45-55-56-68c-70-79c 8—Minnesota 1906-07c-11c-17c-19-37c-72-826—Chicago 1907c-08c-09-10-20-24c2—Northwestern 1931-33c c = co-championship

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1939—Oregon 46, Ohio State 331940—Indiana 60, Kansas 401941—Wisconsin 39, Washington State 341942—Stanford 53, Dartmouth 381943—Wyoming 46, Georgetown 341944—Utah 42, Dartmouth 40 (OT)1945—Oklahoma State 49, New York U. 451946—Oklahoma State 43, North Carolina 401947—Holy Cross 58, Oklahoma 471948—Kentucky 58, Baylor 421949—Kentucky 46, Oklahoma State 361950—CCNY 71, Bradley 681951—Kentucky 68, Kansas State 581952—Kansas 80, St. John’s 631953—Indiana 69, Kansas 681954—La Salle 92, Bradley 761955—San Francisco 77, La Salle 631956—San Francisco 83, Iowa 711957—North Carolina 54, Kansas 53 (OT)1958—Kentucky 84, Seattle 721959—California 71, West Virginia 701960—Ohio State 75, California 551961—Cincinnati 70, Ohio State 65 (OT) 1962—Cincinnati 71, Ohio State 591963—Loyola 60, Cincinnati 58 (OT)1964—UCLA 98, Duke 831965—UCLA 91, Michigan 801966—Texas Western 72, Kentucky 651967—UCLA 79, Dayton 64

1968—UCLA 78, North Carolina 551969—UCLA 92, Purdue 721970—UCLA 80, Jacksonville 691971—UCLA 68, Villanova 621972—UCLA 81, Florida State 761973—UCLA 87, Memphis State 661974—North Carolina State 76, Marquette 641975—UCLA 92, Kentucky 851976—Indiana 86, Michigan 681977—Marquette 67, North Carolina 591978—Kentucky 94, Duke 881979—Michigan State 74, Indiana State 641980—Louisville 59, UCLA 541981—Indiana 63, North Carolina 501982—North Carolina 63, Georgetown 621983—North Carolina State 54, Houston 521984—Georgetown 84, Houston 751985—Villanova 66, Georgetown 641986—Louisville 72, Duke 691987—Indiana 74, Syracuse 731988—Kansas 83, Oklahoma 791989—Michigan 80, Seton Hall 79 (OT)1990—Nevada-Las Vegas 103, Duke 731991—Duke 72, Kansas 651992—Duke 71, Michigan 51*1993—North Carolina 77, Michigan 71*1994—Arkansas 76, Duke 721995—UCLA 89, Arkansas 781996—Kentucky 76, Syracuse 67

1997—Arizona 84, Kentucky 791998—Kentucky 78, Utah 691999—Connecticut 77, Duke 742000—Michigan State 89, Florida 762001—Duke 82, Arizona 722002—Maryland 64, Indiana 522003—Syracuse 81, Kansas 782004—Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 732005—North Carolina 75, Illinois 702006—Florida 73, UCLA 572007—Florida 84, Ohio State 752008—Kansas 75, Memphis 68 (OT)2009—North Carolina 89, Michigan State 72 2010—Duke 61, Butler 592011—Connecticut 53, Butler 412012—Kentucky 67, Kansas 592013—Louisville 82, Michigan 762014—Connecticut 60, Kentucky 542015—Duke 68, Wisconsin 632016—Villanova 77, North Carolina 742017—North Carolina 71, Gonzaga 652018—Villanova 79, Michigan 622019—Virginia 85, Texas Tech 77 (OT)

Games with Big Ten teams in bold*Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

Final Four Finishes Appearances Won Lost PCT 1st 2nd 3rd 4thIndiana 39 66 34 .660 5 1 2 0(1940-53-54-58-67-73-75-76-78-80-81-82-83-84-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-06-07-08-12-13-15-16)Michigan State 33 69 32 .683 2 1 6 1(1957-59-78-79-85-86-90-91-92-94-95-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19)Illinois 30 40 31 .563 0 1 4 0(1942-49-51-52-63-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-93-95-97-98-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-09-11-13)Purdue& 30 41 30 .577 0 1 1 0(1969-77-80-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-93-94-95-97-98-99-00-03-07-08-09-10-11-12-15-16-17-18-19)Ohio State^ 29 51 28 .651 1 4 5 0(1939-44-45-46-50-60-61-62-68-71-80-82-83-85-87-90-91-92-99-06-07-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-18-19)Maryland# 28 42 27 .609 1 0 1 0(1958-73-75-80-81-83-84-85-86-88-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-07-09-10-15-16-17-18-19) Iowa 26 30 28 .517 0 1 0 2(1955-56-70-79-80-81-82-83-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-96-97-99-01-05-06-14-15-16-19)Michigan@ 25 54 24 .692 1 4 1 0(1948-64-65-66-74-75-76-77-85-86-87-88-89-90-94-95-09-11-12-13-14-16-17-18-19)Wisconsin 24 38 23 .623 1 1 2 0(1941-47-94-97-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19)Minnesota%* 10 9 10 .473 0 0 0 0(1972-82-89-90-05-09-10-13-17-19)Penn State# 9 9 11 .450 0 0 1 0(1942-52-54-55-65-91-96-01-11) Nebraska# 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0(1986-91-92-93-94-98-14)Rutgers# 6 5 7 .417 0 0 0 1(1975-76-79-83-89-91)Northwestern 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 1(1975-76-79-83-89-91)TOTALS 297 463 293 .612 11 14 22 4% Record reflects 1972 appearance that has been vacated by the NCAA * 94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99 appearances voided; record adjusted by NCAA Committee on Infractions# includes competition prior to joining Big Ten& Record reflects 18 forfeited and two vacated games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated during the 1995-96 season@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTSNCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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ILLINOIS YEARDave Downey 1963Bruce Douglas 1984Doug Altenberger 1985Nick Anderson 1989#Kenny Battle 1989Kendall Gill 1989Robert Archibald 2001Deron Williams 2005#Luther Head 2005

INDIANA YEARBob Leonard 1953-54Don Schlundt 1953Archie Dees 1958Vernon Payne 1967Quinn Buckner 1973Steve Downing 1973#Kent Benson 1975#-76#Steve Green 1975Scott May 1976#Isiah Thomas 1981#Ray Tolbert 1981Randy Wittman 1981Steve Alford 1984-87Uwe Blab 1984Rick Calloway 1987Eric Anderson 1992#Damon Bailey 1992Calbert Cheaney 1992-93#Alan Henderson 1992Greg Graham 1993Tom Coverdale 2002#Dane Fife 2002Jared Jeffries 2002Christian Watford 2012Yogi Ferrell 2016

IOWA YEARCarl Cain 1956Milton Scheuerman 1956Bill Seaberg 1956Fred Brown 1970Vince Brookins 1980Greg Stokes 1983B.J. Armstrong 1987Kevin Gamble 1987

MARYLAND YEARNick Davis 1958Tom McMillen 1973John Lucas 1975Adrian Branch 1985Juan Dixon 2001Lonny Baxter 2001-02#Juan Dixon 2001-02Chris Wilcox 2001-02

MICHIGAN YEARBill Buntin 1964-65Cassie Russell 1964-65-66Waymon Britt 1974Campy Russell 1974#Rickey Green 1976-77Phil Hubbard 1976-77Rumeal Robinson 1988-89Sean Higgins 1989Glen Rice 1989#Jalen Rose 1992#-93Chris Webber* 1992-93#Juwan Howard 1993-94#Trey Burke 2013#Mitch McGary 2013Nik Stauskus 2013-14Caris LeVert 2014Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 2018Charles Matthews 2018#Moritz Wagner 2018

MICHIGAN STATE YEARJohn Green 1957-59Jack Quiggle 1957Bob Anderegg 1959Earvin Johnson 1978-79Greg Kelser 1978-79#Scott Skiles 1986Steve Smith 1990Mateen Cleaves 1999-2000A.J. Granger 1999-2000Morris Peterson 1999#-2000#Charlie Bell 2001#David Thomas 2001Paul Davis 2003Erazem Lorbek 2003Maurice Ager 2005Shannon Brown 2005#Paul Davis 2005Kalin Lucas 2009Goran Suton 2009#Travis Walton 2009Durrell Summers 2010#Draymond Green 2010-12Gary Harris 2014Adreian Payne 2014Travis Trice 2015#Denzel Valentine 2015Xavier Tillman 2019Cassius Winston 2019#

MINNESOTA YEARWillie Burton 1990Melvin Newbern 1990

OHIO STATE YEARDick Schnittker 1950John Havlicek 1960-61-62Jerry Lucas 1960-61-62#Larry Siegfried 1961Don Hilt 1964Bill Hosket 1968Dave Sorenson 1968#

Allan Hornyak 1971Luther Witte 1971Kelvin Ransey 1980Lawrence Funderburke 1992Jim Jackson 1992Ken Johnson 1999Scoonie Penn 1999#Michael Redd 1999Mike Conley Jr. 2007#Ron Lewis 2007Greg Oden 2007Evan Turner 2010Lenzelle Smith Jr. 2012Jared Sullinger 2012#Deshaun Thomas 2012-13LaQuinton Ross 2013

PURDUE YEARBill Keller 1969Rick Mount 1969#Joe Barry Carroll 1980#Drake Morris 1980Cuonzo Martin 1994Glenn Robinson 1994Brian Cardinal 2000Carson Cunningham 2000Mike Robinson 2000Carsen Edwards 2018-2019#Ryan Cline 2019

RUTGERS YEAREddie Jordan 1976#

WISCONSIN YEARJon Bryant 2000#Mike Kelley 2000Andy Kowske 2000Clayton Hanson 2005Alando Tucker 2005Jordan Taylor 2012Traevon Jackson 2014Frank Kaminsky 2014#-15Sam Dekker 2015#Josh Gasser 2015

# Region’s Most Outstanding Player

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ’95-96, ’96-97, ’97-98 and ’98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

Jimmy Hull, OSU 1939Marv Huffman, IND 1940John Kotz, WIS 1941Jerry Lucas, OSU 1960Jerry Lucas, OSU 1961Kent Benson, IND 1976

Earvin Johnson, MSU 1979Isiah Thomas, IND 1981Keith Smart, IND 1987Glen Rice, MICH 1989Mateen Cleaves, MSU 2000Juan Dixon, MD 2002

NCAA TOURNAMENT HONORSNCAA TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS

NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

ILLINOIS YEARJames Bredar 1952John Kerr 1952Luther Head 2005Deron Williams 2005

INDIANA YEARMarv Huffman 1940Jay McCreary 1940Bob Menke 1940Bob Leonard 1953Don Schlundt 1953Steve Downing 1973Kent Benson 1976Tom Abernethy 1976Scott May 1976Isiah Thomas 1981Jim Thomas 1981Landon Turner 1981Keith Smart 1987Steve Alford 1987Dane Fife 2002Kyle Hornsby 2002

IOWA YEARCarl Cain 1955-56Bill Logan 1956

MARYLAND YEARLonny Baxter 2002Juan Dixon 2002Chris Wilcox 2002

MICHIGAN YEARBill Buntin 1964Cazzie Russell 1965Ricky Green 1976Glen Rice 1989Rumeal Robinson 1989Jalen Rose 1992Chris Webber* 1992-93Trey Burke 2013Spike Albrecht 2013Moritz Wagner 2018

MICHIGAN STATE YEARJohn Green 1957Earvin Johnson 1979Greg Kelser 1979Mateen Cleaves 2000Charlie Bell 2000A.J. Granger 2000Morris Peterson 2000Kalin Lucas 2009Goran Suton 2009

OHIO STATE YEARJerry Lucas 1960-61-62Mel Nowell 1960Larry Siegfried 1961John Havlicek 1962Mike Conley Jr. 2007Greg Oden 2007

PURDUE YEARRick Mount 1969Joe Barry Carroll 1980

WISCONSIN YEARSam Dekker 2015Frank Kaminsky 2015

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NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1939 OHIO STATE 64, Wake Forest 52 (1st round)OHIO STATE 53, Villanova 36 (semifinal)Oregon 46, OHIO STATE 33 (championship)

1940INDIANA 48, Springfield 24 (1st round)INDIANA 39, Duquesne 30 (semifinal)INDIANA 60, Kansas State 42 (championship)

1941 WISCONSIN 51, Dartmouth 50 (1st round)WISCONSIN 36, Pittsburgh 30 (semifinal)WISCONSIN 39, Washington State 34 (championship)

1942Kentucky 46, ILLINOIS 44 (1st round)Dartmouth 44, Penn State 39 ! (1st round)Penn State 41, ILLINOIS 34 (regional 3rd place) !

1944 OHIO STATE 54, Tennessee 47 (1st round)Dartmouth 60, OHIO STATE 53 (semifinal)

1945OHIO STATE 45, Kentucky 37 (1st round)New York 70, OHIO STATE 65 (OT) (semifinal)

1946 OHIO STATE 46, Harvard 38 (1st round)North Carolina 60, OHIO STATE 57 (semifinal)OHIO STATE 63, California 45 (3rd place)

1947 CCNY 70, WISCONSIN 56 (1st round)WISCONSIN 50, Navy 49 (regional 3rd place)

1948Holy Cross 63, MICHIGAN 45 (1st round)MICHIGAN 66, Colorado 49 (regional 3rd place)

1949ILLINOIS 71, Yale 67 (1st round)Kentucky 76, ILLINOIS 47 (semifinal)ILLINOIS 57, Oregon 53 (3rd place)

1950 CCNY 56, OHIO STATE 55 (1st round)OHIO STATE 72, Holy Cross 52 (regional 3rd place)

1951 ILLINOIS 79, Columbia 71 (1st round)ILLINOIS 84, North Carolina State 70 (2nd round)Kentucky 76, ILLINOIS 74 (national semifinal)ILLINOIS 61, Oklahoma 46 (3rd place)

1952ILLINOIS 80, Dayton 61 (1st round)Kentucky 82, Penn State 54 (1st round) !NC State 69, Penn State 60 (regional third place) !ILLINOIS 74, Duquesne 68 (regional championship)St. John’s 61, ILLINOIS 59 (national semifinal)ILLINOIS 67, Santa Clara 64 (3rd place)

1953INDIANA 82, DePaul 80 (2nd round)INDIANA 79, Notre Dame 66 (regional championship)INDIANA 80, Louisiana State 67 (national semifinal)INDIANA 69, Kansas 68 (championship)

1954Penn State 62, Toledo 50 (1st round) ! Notre Dame 65, INDIANA 64 (2nd round)Penn State 78, LSU 70 (2nd round) !INDIANA 73, Louisiana State 62 (regional 3rd place)Penn State 71, Notre Dame 63 (regional championship) !LaSalle 69, Penn State 54 (national semifinal) !Penn State 70, USC 61 (3rd place) !

1955 Penn State 59, Memphis 55 (1st round) !IOWA 82, Penn State 53 (2nd round) !Kentucky 84, Penn State 59 (regional 3rd place) !IOWA 86, Marquette 81 (regional championship)La Salle 76, IOWA 73 (national semifinal)Colorado 75, IOWA 54 (3rd place)

1956 IOWA 97, Morehead 83 (2nd round)IOWA 89, Kentucky 77 (regional championship)IOWA 83, Temple 76 (national semifinal)San Francisco 83, IOWA 71 (championship)

1957MICHIGAN STATE 85, Notre Dame 83 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 80, Kentucky 68 (regional championship)North Carolina 74, MICHIGAN STATE 70 (3OT) (national semifinal)San Francisco 67, MICHIGAN STATE 60 (3rd place)

1958 Maryland 88, Boston College 63 (regional quarterfinal) !Notre Dame 94, INDIANA 87 (regional semifinal)Temple 81, Maryland 67 (regional semifinal) !INDIANA 98, Miami (OH) 91 (regional 3rd place)Maryland 59, Manhattan 55 (3rd place) !

1959MICHIGAN STATE 74, Marquette 69 (2nd round)Louisville 88, MICHIGAN STATE 81 (regional championship)

1960 OHIO STATE 98, Western Kentucky 79 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 86, Georgia Tech 69 (regional championship)OHIO STATE 76, New York 54 (national semifinal)OHIO STATE 75, California 55 (championship)

1961 OHIO STATE 56, Louisville 55 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 87, Kentucky 74 (regional championship)OHIO STATE 95, St Joseph’s (PA) 69 (national semifinal)Cincinnati 70, OHIO STATE 65 (OT) (championship)

1962 OHIO STATE 93, Western Kentucky 73 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 74, Kentucky 64 (regional championship)OHIO STATE 84, Wake Forest 68 (national semifinal)Cincinnati 71, OHIO STATE 59 (championship)

1963ILLINOIS 70, Bowling Green 67 (2nd round)Loyola (IL) 79, ILLINOIS 64 (regional championship)

1964 MICHIGAN 84, Loyola 80 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 69, Ohio 57 (regional championship)Duke 91, MICHIGAN 80 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 100, Kansas State 90 (3rd place)

1965 Princeton 60, Penn State 58 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 98, Dayton 71 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 87, Vanderbilt 85 (regional championship)MICHIGAN 93, Princeton 76 (national semifinal)UCLA 91, MICHIGAN 80 (championship)

1966 MICHIGAN 80, Western Kentucky 79 (2nd round)Kentucky 84, MICHIGAN 77 (regional championship)

1967 Virginia Tech 79, INDIANA 70 (2nd round)INDIANA 51, Tennessee 44 (regional 3rd place)

1968 OHIO STATE 79, East Tennessee 72 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 82, Kentucky 81 (regional championship)North Carolina 80, OHIO STATE 66 (national semifinal)OHIO STATE 89, Houston 85 (3rd place)

1969 PURDUE 91, Miami (OH) 71 (2nd round)PURDUE 75, Marquette 73 (OT) (regional championship)PURDUE 92, North Carolina 65 (national semifinal)UCLA 92, PURDUE 72 (championship)

1970Jacksonville 104, IOWA 103 (2nd round)IOWA 121, Notre Dame 108 (regional 3rd place)

1971OHIO STATE 60, Marquette 59 (2nd round)Western Kentucky 81, OHIO STATE 78 (OT) (regional championship)

1972 Florida State 70, MINNESOTA 56 (2nd round)MINNESOTA 77, Marquette 72 (regional 3rd place) (Note: Minnesota’s participation later voided by NCAA)

1973INDIANA 75, Marquette 69 (regional semifinal)Maryland 91, Syracuse 75 (regional semifinal) !INDIANA 72, Kentucky 65 (regional championship)Providence 103, Maryland 89 (regional championship) !UCLA 70, INDIANA 59 (national semifinal)INDIANA 97, Providence 79 (3rd place)

1974 MICHIGAN 77, Notre Dame 68 (2nd round)Marquette 72, MICHIGAN 70 (regional championship)

1975INDIANA 78, Texas-El Paso 53 (1st round)Maryland 83, Creighton 79 (1st round) !UCLA 101, MICHIGAN 93 (OT) (1st round)Louisville 91, Rutgers 87 (1st round)!INDIANA 81, Oregon State 71 (2nd round)Maryland 83, Notre Dame 71 (2nd round) !Kentucky 92, INDIANA 90 (regional championship)Louisville 96, Maryland 82 (regional championship) !

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NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1976 INDIANA 90, St. John’s 70 (1st round)MICHIGAN 74, Wichita State 73 (1st round)Rutgers 54, Princeton 53 (1st round) !INDIANA 74, Alabama 69 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 80, Notre Dame 76 (2nd round)Rutgers 93, Connecticut 79 (2nd round) !Rutgers 91, VMI 75 (regional championship) !INDIANA 65, Marquette 56 (regional championship)MICHIGAN 95, Missouri 88 (regional championship)INDIANA 65, UCLA 51 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 86, Rutgers 70 (national semifinal) !UCLA 106, Rutgers 92 (3rd place) !INDIANA 86, MICHIGAN 68 (championship)

1977MICHIGAN 92, Holy Cross 81 (1st round)North Carolina 69, PURDUE 66 (1st round)MICHIGAN 86, Detroit 81 (2nd round)UNC-Charlotte 75, MICHIGAN 68 (regional championship)

1978INDIANA 63, Furman 62 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 77, Providence 63 (1st round)Villanova 61, INDIANA 60 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 90, Western Kentucky 69 (2nd round)Kentucky 52, MICHIGAN STATE 49 (regional championship)

1979Rutgers 64, Georgetown 58 (1st round) !Toledo 74, IOWA 72 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 95, Lamar 64 (2nd round)St. John’s 67, Rutgers 65 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN STATE 87, Louisiana State 71 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 80, Notre Dame 68 (regional final)MICHIGAN STATE 101, Pennsylvania 67 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 75, Indiana State 64 (championship)

1980IOWA 86, Virginia Commonwealth 72 (1st round)PURDUE 90, La Salle 82 (1st round)INDIANA 69, Virginia Tech 59 (2nd round)IOWA 77, North Carolina State 64 (2nd round)Maryland 86, Tennessee 75 (2nd round) !OHIO STATE 89, Arizona State 75 (2nd round)PURDUE 87, St. John’s 72 (2nd round)PURDUE 76, INDIANA 69 (regional semifinal)IOWA 88, Syracuse 77 (regional semifinal)Georgetown 74, Maryland 68 (regional semifinal) !UCLA 72, OHIO STATE 68 (regional semifinal)IOWA 81, Georgetown 80 (regional final)PURDUE 68, Duke 60 (regional final)Louisville 80, IOWA 72 (national semifinal)UCLA 67, PURDUE 62 (national semifinal)PURDUE 75, IOWA 58 (3rd and 4th place)

1981Maryland 81, Tennessee-Chattanooga 69 (1st round) !ILLINOIS 67, Wyoming 65 (2nd round)INDIANA 99, Maryland 64 (2nd round) !Wichita State 60, IOWA 56 (2nd round)Kansas State 57, ILLINOIS 52 (regional semifinal)INDIANA 87, Alabama-Birmingham 72 (regional semifinal)INDIANA 78, St. Joseph’s 46 (regional final)INDIANA 67, Louisiana State 49 (national semifinal)INDIANA 63, North Carolina 50 (championship)

1982INDIANA 94, Robert Morris 62 (1st round)IOWA 70, Northeast Louisiana 63 (1st round)James Madison 55, OHIO STATE 48 (1st round)Alabama-Birmingham 80, INDIANA 70 (2nd round)Idaho 69, IOWA 67 (OT) (2nd round)MINNESOTA 62, Chattanooga 61 (2nd round)Louisville 67, MINNESOTA 61 (regional semifinal)

1983Utah 52, ILLINOIS 49 (1st round)IOWA 64, Utah State 59 (1st round)Maryland 52, Tennessee-Chattanooga 51 (1st round) !PURDUE 55, Robert Morris 53 (1st round)Rutgers 60, Southwest Louisiana 53 (1st round) !INDIANA 63, Oklahoma 49 (2nd round)IOWA 77, Missouri 63 (2nd round)Houston 60, Maryland 50 (2nd round) !OHIO STATE 79, Syracuse 74 (2nd round)Arkansas 78, PURDUE 68 (2nd round)St. John’s 67, Rutgers 65 (2nd round) !Kentucky 64, INDIANA 59 (regional semifinal)Villanova 55, IOWA 54 (regional semifinal)North Carolina 64, OHIO STATE 51 (regional semifinal)

1984 ILLINOIS 64, Villanova 56 (2nd round)INDIANA 75, Richmond 67 (2nd round)Maryland 102, West Virginia 77 (2nd round) !Memphis State 66, PURDUE 48 (2nd round)ILLINOIS 72, Maryland 70 (regional semifinal) !INDIANA 72, North Carolina 68 (regional semifinal)Kentucky 54, ILLINOIS 51 (regional final)Virginia 50, INDIANA 48 (regional final)

1985 ILLINOIS 76, Northeastern 57 (1st round)Arkansas 63, IOWA 54 (1st round)Maryland 69, Miami (Ohio) 68 (OT) (1st round) !MICHIGAN 59, Fairleigh Dickinson 55 (1st round)Alabama-Birmingham 70, MICHIGAN STATE 68 (1st round)OHIO STATE 75, Iowa State 64 (1st round)Auburn 59, PURDUE 58 (1st round)ILLINOIS 74, Georgia 58 (2nd round)Maryland 64, Navy 59 (2nd round) !Villanova 59, MICHIGAN 55 (2nd round)Louisiana Tech 79, OHIO STATE 67 (2nd round)Georgia Tech 61, ILLINOIS 53 (regional semifinal)Villanova 46, Maryland 43 (regional semifinal) !

1986 ILLINOIS 75, Fairfield 51 (1st round)Cleveland State 83, INDIANA 79 (1st round)North Carolina State 66, IOWA 64 (1st round)Maryland 69, Pepperdine 64 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 70, Akron 64 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 72, Washington 70 (1st round)Western Kentucky 67, Nebraska 59 (1st round) !Louisiana State 94, PURDUE 87 (2 OT) (1st round)Alabama 58, ILLINOIS 56 (2nd round)UNLV 70, Maryland 64 (2nd round) !Iowa State 72, MICHIGAN 69 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 80, Georgetown 68 (2nd round)Kansas 96, MICHIGAN STATE 86 (OT) (regional semifinal)

1987Austin Peay 68, ILLINOIS 67 (1st round)INDIANA 92, Fairfield 58 (1st round)IOWA 99, Santa Clara 76 (1st round)MICHIGAN 97, Navy 82 (1st round)OHIO STATE 91, Kentucky 77 (1st round)PURDUE 104, Northeastern 95 (1st round)INDIANA 107, Auburn 90 (2nd round)IOWA 84, Texas-El Paso 82 (2nd round)North Carolina 109, MICHIGAN 97 (2nd round)Georgetown 82, OHIO STATE 79 (2nd round)Florida 85, PURDUE 66 (2nd round)INDIANA 88, Duke 82 (regional semifinal)IOWA 93, Oklahoma 91 (OT) (regional semifinal)INDIANA 77, Louisiana State 76 (regional final)Nevada-Las Vegas 84, IOWA 81 (regional final)INDIANA 97, Nevada-Las Vegas 93 (national semifinal)INDIANA 74, Syracuse 73 (championship)

1988ILLINOIS 81, Texas-San Antonio 72 (1st round)Richmond 72, INDIANA 69 (1st round)IOWA 102, Florida State 98 (1st round)Maryland 92, UC Santa Barbara 82 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 63, Boise State 58 (1st round)PURDUE 94, Fairleigh-Dickinson 79 (1st round)Villanova 66, ILLINOIS 63 (2nd round)IOWA 104, Nevada-Las Vegas 86 (2nd round)Kentucky 90, Maryland 81 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN 108, Florida 69 (2nd round)PURDUE 100, Memphis State 73 (2nd round)Arizona 99, IOWA 79 (regional semifinal)North Carolina 78, MICHIGAN 69 (regional semifinal)Kansas State 73, PURDUE 70 (regional semifinal)

1989ILLINOIS 77, McNeese State 71 (1st round)INDIANA 99, George Mason 85 (1st round)IOWA 87, Rutgers 73 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 92, Xavier 87 (1st round)MINNESOTA 86, Kansas State 75 (1st round)ILLINOIS 72, Ball State 60 (2nd round)INDIANA 92, Texas-El Paso 69 (2nd round)North Carolina State 102, IOWA 96 (2 OT) (2nd round)MICHIGAN 91, South Alabama 82 (2nd round)MINNESOTA 80, Siena 67 (2nd round)ILLINOIS 83, Louisville 69 (regional semifinal)Seton Hall 78, INDIANA 65 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 92, North Carolina 87 (regional semifinal)Duke 87, MINNESOTA 70 (regional semifinal)ILLINOIS 89, Syracuse 86 (regional final)MICHIGAN 102, Virginia 65 (regional final)MICHIGAN 83, ILLINOIS 81 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 80, Seton Hall 79 (OT) (championship)

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NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1990Dayton 88, ILLINOIS 86 (1st round)California 65, INDIANA 63 (1st round)MICHIGAN 76, Illinois State 70 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 75, Murray State 71 (OT) (1st round)MINNESOTA 64, Texas-El Paso 61 (1st round)OHIO STATE 84, Providence 83 (OT) (1st round)PURDUE 75, Northeast Louisiana 63 (1st round)Loyola Marymount 149, MICHIGAN 115 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 62, UC-Santa Barbara 58 (2nd round)MINNESOTA 81, Northern Iowa 78 (2nd round)Nevada-Las Vegas 76, OHIO STATE 65 (2nd round)Texas 73, PURDUE 72 (2nd round) Georgia Tech 81, MICHIGAN STATE 80 (OT) (regional semifinal)MINNESOTA 82, Syracuse 75 (regional semifinal)Georgia Tech 93, MINNESOTA 91 (regional final)

1991INDIANA 79, Coastal Carolina 69 (1st round)IOWA 76, East Tennessee State 73 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 60, UW-Green Bay 58 (1st round)Xavier 89, Nebraska 84 (1st round) !OHIO STATE 97, Towson State 86 (1st round)Penn State 74, UCLA 69 (1st round) !Temple 80, PURDUE 63 (1st round)Arizona State 79, Rutgers 76 (1st round) !INDIANA 82, Florida State 60 (2nd round)Duke 85, IOWA 70 (2nd round)Utah 85, MICHIGAN STATE 84 (2 OT) (2nd round)OHIO STATE 65, Georgia Tech 61 (2nd round)Eastern Michigan 71, Penn State 68 (OT) (2nd round) !Kansas 83, INDIANA 65 (regional semifinal)St. John’s 91, OHIO STATE 74 (regional semifinal)

1992*INDIANA 94, Eastern Illinois 55 (1st round)IOWA 98, Texas 92 (1st round)MICHIGAN 73, Temple 66 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 61, Southwest Missouri State 54 (1st round)Connecticut 86, Nebraska 65 (1st round) !OHIO STATE 83, Mississippi Valley State 56 (1st round)INDIANA 89, Louisiana State 79 (2nd round)Duke 75, IOWA 62 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 102, East Tennessee State 90 (2nd round)Cincinnati 77, MICHIGAN STATE 65 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 78, Connecticut 55 (2nd round)INDIANA 85, Florida State 78 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 75, Oklahoma State 72 (regional semifinal)OHIO STATE 80, North Carolina 73 (regional semifinal)INDIANA 106, UCLA 79 (regional final)MICHIGAN 75, OHIO STATE 72 (OT) (regional final)Duke 81, INDIANA 78 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 76, Cincinnati 72 (national semifinal)*Duke 71, MICHIGAN 51 (championship)*

1993*ILLINOIS 75, Long Beach State 72 (1st round)INDIANA 97, Wright State 54 (1st round)IOWA 82, Northeast Louisiana 69 (1st round)MICHIGAN 84, Coastal Carolina 53 (1st round)*New Mexico State 93, Nebraska 79 (1st round) !Rhode Island 74, PURDUE 68 (1st round)Vanderbilt 85, ILLINOIS 68 (2nd round)INDIANA 73, Xavier (OH) 70 (2nd round)Wake Forest 84, IOWA 78 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 86, UCLA 84 (OT) (2nd round)*INDIANA 82, Louisville 69 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 72, George Washington 64 (regional semifinal)*Kansas 83, INDIANA 77 (regional final)MICHIGAN 77, Temple 72 (regional final)*MICHIGAN 81, Kentucky 78 (OT) (national semifinal)*North Carolina 77, MICHIGAN 71 (championship)*

1994#Georgetown 84, ILLINOIS 77 (1st round)INDIANA 84, Ohio 72 (1st round)Maryland 74, St. Louis 67 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 78, Pepperdine 74 (OT) (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 84, Seton Hall 73 (1st round)Pennsylvania 90, Nebraska 80 (1st round) !PURDUE 98, Central Florida 67 (1st round)WISCONSIN 80, Cincinnati 70 (1st round)INDIANA 67, Temple 58 (2nd round)Maryland 95, Massachusetts 87 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN 84, Texas 79 (2nd round)Duke 85, MICHIGAN STATE 74 (2nd round)PURDUE 83, Alabama 73 (2nd round)Missouri 109, WISCONSIN 96 (2nd round)Boston College 77, INDIANA 68 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 78, Maryland 71 (regional semifinal) !PURDUE 83, Kansas 78 (regional semifinal)Arkansas 76, MICHIGAN 68 (regional final)Duke 69, PURDUE 60 (regional final)

1995#Tulsa 68, ILLINOIS 62 (1st round)Missouri 65, INDIANA 60 (1st round)Maryland 87, Gonzaga 63 (1st round) !Western Kentucky 82, MICHIGAN 76 (OT) (1st round)Weber State 79, MICHIGAN STATE 72 (1st round)PURDUE 49, Wisconsin-Green Bay 48 (1st round)Maryland 82, Texas 68 (2nd round) !Memphis 75, PURDUE 73 (2nd round)Connecticut 99, Maryland 89 (regional semifinal) !

1996&*Boston College 64, INDIANA 51 (1st round)IOWA 81, George Washington 79 (1st round)Santa Clara 91, Maryland 79 (1st round) !Texas 80, MICHIGAN 76 (1st round)*Arkansas 86, PENN STATE 80 (1st round)PURDUE 73, Western Carolina 71 (1st round)Arizona 87, IOWA 73 (2nd round)Georgia 76, PURDUE 69 (2nd round)

1997#ILLINOIS 90, USC 77 (1st round) Colorado 80, INDIANA 62 (1st round)IOWA 73, Virginia 60 (1st round) Charleston 75, Maryland 66 (1st round) !PURDUE 83, Rhode Island 76 (1st round)Texas 71, WISCONSIN 58 (1st round)Chattanooga 75, ILLINOIS 63 (2nd round)Kentucky 75, IOWA 69 (2nd round)Kansas 75, PURDUE 61 (2nd round)

1998*ILLINOIS 64, South Alabama 51 (1st round)INDIANA 94, Oklahoma 87 (OT) (1st round)Maryland 82, Utah State 68 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 80, Davidson 61 (1st round)*MICHIGAN STATE 83, Eastern Michigan 71 (1st round)Arkansas 74, Nebraska 65 (1st round) !PURDUE 95, Delaware 56 (1st round)Maryland 67, ILLINOIS 61 (2nd round) !Connecticut 78, INDIANA 68 (2nd round)UCLA 85, MICHIGAN 82 (2nd round)*MICHIGAN STATE 63, Princeton 56 (2nd round)PURDUE 80, Detroit 65 (2nd round)Arizona 87, Maryland 79 (regional semifinal) !North Carolina 73, MICHIGAN STATE 58 (regional semifinal)Stanford 67, PURDUE 59 (regional semifinal)

1999#@INDIANA 108, George Washington 88 (1st round)IOWA 77, Alabama-Birmingham 64 (1st round)Maryland 82, Valparaiso 60 (1st round) !MICHIGAN STATE 76, Mt. St. Mary’s 53 (1st round)OHIO STATE 72, Murray State 58 (1st round)@PURDUE 58, Texas 54 (1st round)SW Missouri St. 43, WISCONSIN 32 (1st round)St. John’s 86, INDIANA 61 (2nd round)IOWA 82, Arkansas 72 (2nd round)Maryland 75, Creighton 63 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN STATE 74, Mississippi 66 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 75, Detroit 44 (2nd round)@PURDUE 73, Miami 63 (2nd round)Connecticut 78, IOWA 68 (regional semifinal)St. John’s 76, Maryland 63 (regional semifinal) !MICHIGAN STATE 54, Oklahoma 46 (regional semifinal)OHIO STATE 72, Auburn 64 (regional semifinal)@Temple 77, PURDUE 55 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 73, Kentucky 66 (regional final)OHIO STATE 77, St. John’s 74 (regional final)@Duke 68, MICHIGAN STATE 62 (national semifinal)Connecticut 64, OHIO STATE 58 (national semifinal)@

2000@ILLINOIS 68, Pennsylvania 58 (1st round)Pepperdine 77, INDIANA 57 (1st round)Maryland 74, Iona 59 (1st round) !MICHIGAN STATE 65, Valparaiso 38 (1st round)OHIO STATE 87, Appalachian State 61 (1st round)@PURDUE 62, Dayton 61 (1st round)WISCONSIN 66, Fresno State 56 (1st round)Florida 93, ILLINOIS 76 (2nd round)UCLA 105, Maryland 70 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN STATE 73, Utah 61 (2nd round)Miami 75, OHIO STATE 62 (2nd round)@PURDUE 66, Oklahoma 62 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 66, Arizona 59 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 73, Syracuse 58 (regional semifinal)PURDUE 75, Gonzaga 66 (regional semifinal)WISCONSIN 61, LSU 48 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 75, Iowa State 64 (regional final)WISCONSIN 64, PURDUE 60 (regional final) MICHIGAN STATE 53, WISCONSIN 41 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 89, Florida 76 (championship)

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NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2001@ILLINOIS 96, Northwestern State 54 (1st round)Kent State 77, INDIANA 73 (1st round)IOWA 69, Creighton 56 (1st round)Maryland 83, George Mason 80 (1st round) !MICHIGAN STATE 69, Alabama State 35 (1st round)Utah State 77, OHIO STATE 68 (OT) (1st round)@PENN STATE 69, Providence 59 (1st round)Georgia State 50, WISCONSIN 49 (1st round)ILLINOIS 79, Charlotte 61 (2nd round)Kentucky 92, IOWA 79 (2nd round)Maryland 79, Georgia State 60 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN STATE 81, Fresno State 65 (2nd round)PENN STATE 82, North Carolina 74 (2nd round)ILLINOIS 80, Kansas 64 (regional semifinal)Maryland 76, Georgetown 66 (regional semifinal) !MICHIGAN STATE 77, Gonzaga 62 (regional semifinal)Temple 84, PENN STATE 72 (regional semifinal)Arizona 87, ILLINOIS 81 (regional final)Maryland 87, Stanford 73 (regional final) !MICHIGAN STATE 69, Temple 62 (regional final)Duke 95, Maryland 84 (national semifinal) !Arizona 80, MICHIGAN STATE 61 (national semifinal)

2002@ILLINOIS 93, San Diego State 64 (1st round)INDIANA 75, Utah 56 (1st round)Maryland 85, Siena 70 (1st round) !North Carolina St. 69, MICHIGAN STATE 58 (1st round)OHIO STATE 69, Davidson 64 (1st round)@WISCONSIN 80, St. John’s 70 (1st round)ILLINOIS 72, Creighton 60 (2nd round)INDIANA 76, UNC-Wilmington 67 (2nd round)Maryland 87, WISCONSIN 57 (2nd round) !Missouri 83, OHIO STATE 67 (2nd round)@Maryland 87, WISCONSIN 57 (2nd round) !Kansas 73, ILLINOIS 69 (regional semifinal)INDIANA 74, Duke 73 (regional semifinal)Maryland 78, Kentucky 68 (regional semifinal) !INDIANA 81, Kent State 69 (regional final)Maryland 90, Connecticut 82 (regional final) !INDIANA 73, Oklahoma 64 (national semifinal)Maryland 97, Kansas 88 (national semifinal) !Maryland 64, INDIANA 52 (championship) !

2003 ILLINOIS 65, Western Kentucky 60 (1st round)INDIANA 67, Alabama 62 (1st round)Maryland 75, UNC-Wilmington 73 (1st round) !MICHIGAN STATE 79, Colorado 64 (1st round)PURDUE 80, Louisiana State 56 (1st round)WISCONSIN 81, Weber State 74 (1st round)Notre Dame 68, ILLINOIS 60 (2nd round)Pittsburgh 74, INDIANA 52 (2nd round)Maryland 77, Xavier 64 (2nd round) !MICHIGAN STATE 68, Florida 46 (2nd round)Texas 77, PURDUE 67 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 61, Tulsa 60 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 60, Maryland 58 (regional semifinal) !Kentucky 63, WISCONSIN 57 (regional semifinal)Texas 85, MICHIGAN STATE 76 (regional final)

2004ILLINOIS 72, Murray State 53 (1st round)Maryland 86, UTEP 83 (1st round) !Nevada 72, MICHIGAN STATE 66 (1st round)WISCONSIN 76, Richmond 64 (1st round)ILLINOIS 92, Cincinnati 68 (2nd round)Syracuse 72, Maryland 70 (2nd round) !Pittsburgh 59, WISCONSIN 55 (2nd round)Duke 72, ILLINOIS 62 (regional semifinal)

2005ILLINOIS 67, Fairleigh Dickinson, 55 (1st round) Cincinnati 76, IOWA, 54 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 89, Old Dominion, 81 (1st round)Iowa State 64, MINNESOTA, 53 (1st round)WISCONSIN 57, Northern Iowa, 52 (1st round)ILLINOIS 71, Nevada, 59 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 72, Vermont 61 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 71, Bucknell, 62 (2nd round)ILLINOIS 77, UW-Milwaukee, 63 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 78, Duke, 68 (regional semifinal)WISCONSIN 65, NC State, 56 (regional semifinal)ILLINOIS 90, Arizona, 89 (OT) (regional final)MICHIGAN STATE 94, Kentucky, 88 (2OT) (regional final)North Carolina 88, WISCONSIN, 82 (regional final)ILLINOIS 72, Louisville, 57 (national semifinal)North Carolina 87, MICHIGAN STATE, 71 (national semifinal)North Carolina 75, ILLINOIS, 70 (championship)

2006ILLINOIS 78, Air Force 69 (1st round)INDIANA 87, San Diego State 83 (1st round)Northwestern State 64, IOWA 63 (1st round)George Mason 75, MICHIGAN STATE 65 (1st round)OHIO STATE 70, Davidson 62 (1st round)Arizona 94, WISCONSIN 75 (1st round)Washington 67, ILLINOIS 64 (2nd round)Gonzaga 90, INDIANA 80 (2nd round)Georgetown 70, OHIO STATE 52 (2nd round)

2007 Virginia Tech 54, ILLINOIS, 52 (1st round)INDIANA 70, Gonzaga 57 (1st round)Maryland 82, Davidson 70 (1st round) !MICHIGAN STATE 61, Marquette 49 (1st round)OHIO STATE 78, Central Connecticut State 57 (1st round)PURDUE 72, Arizona 63 (1st round)WISCONSIN 76, Texas A&M-C.C. 63 (1st round)UCLA 54, INDIANA 49 (2nd round)Butler 62, Maryland 59 (2nd round) ! North Carolina 81, MICHIGAN STATE 67 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 78, Xavier 71 (OT) (2nd round)Florida 74, PURDUE 67 (2nd round)UNLV 74, WISCONSIN 68 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 85, Tennessee, 84 (regional semifinal)OHIO STATE 92, Memphis 76 (regional final)OHIO STATE 67, Georgetown 60 (national semifinal)Florida 84, OHIO STATE 75 (championship)

2008 Arkansas 86, INDIANA 72 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 72, Temple 61 (1st round)PURDUE 90, Baylor 79 (1st round)WISCONSIN 71, Cal-State Fullerton 56 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 65, Pittsburgh 54 (2nd round)Xavier 85, PURDUE 78 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 72, Kansas State 55 (2nd round)Memphis 92, MICHIGAN STATE 74 (regional semifinal)Davidson 73, WISCONSIN 56 (regional semifinal)

2009Western Kentucky 76, ILLINOIS 72 (1st round)Maryland 71, California 60 (1st round) !MICHIGAN 62, Clemson 59 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 77, Robert Morris 62 (1st round)Texas 76, MINNESOTA 62 (1st round)Siena 74, OHIO STATE 72 (2OT) (1st round)PURDUE 61, Northern Iowa 56 (1st round)WISCONSIN 61, Florida State 59 (OT) (1st round)Memphis 89, Maryland 70 (2nd round) !

Oklahoma 73, MICHIGAN 63 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 74, Southern California 69 (2nd round)PURDUE 76, Washington 74 (2nd round)Xavier 60, WISCONSIN 49 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 67, Kansas 62 (regional semifinal)Connecticut 70, PURDUE 62 (reginal semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 64, Louisville 52 (regional final)MICHIGAN STATE 82, Connecticut 72 (national semifinal)North Carolina 89, MICHIGAN STATE 73 (championship)

2010Maryland 89, Houston 77 (1st round) !MICHIGAN STATE 70, New Mexico State 67 (1st round)Xavier 65, MINNESOTA 54 (1st round)OHIO STATE 68, UC Santa Barbara 51 (1st round)PURDUE 72, Siena 64 (1st round)WISCONSIN 53, Wofford 49 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 85, Maryland 83 (2nd round) !OHIO STATE 75, Georgia Tech 66 (2nd round)PURDUE 63, Texas A&M 61 (OT) (2nd round)Cornell 87, WISCONSIN 69 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 59, Northern Iowa 52 (regional semifinal)Tennessee 76, OHIO STATE 73 (regional semifinal)Duke 70, PURDUE 57 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 70, Tennessee 69 (regional final)Butler 52, MICHIGAN STATE 50 (national semifinal)

2011ILLINOIS 73, UNLV 62 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 75, Tennessee 45 (2nd round)UCLA 78, MICHIGAN STATE, 76 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 75, UTSA 46 (2nd round)Temple 66, PENN STATE 64 (2nd round)PURDUE 65, Saint Peter’s 43 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 72, Belmont 58 (2nd round)Kansas 73, ILLINOIS 59 (3rd round)Duke 73, MICHIGAN 71 (3rd round)OHIO STATE 98, George Mason 66 (3rd round)VCU 94, PURDUE 76 (3rd round)WISCONSIN 70, Kansas State 65 (3rd round)Kentucky 62, OHIO STATE 60 (regional semifinal)Butler 61, WISCONSIN 54 (regional semifinal)

2012INDIANA 79, New Mexico State 66 (2nd round)Ohio 65, MICHIGAN 60 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 89, LIU Brooklyn 67 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 78, Loyola Maryland 59 (2nd round)PURDUE 72, St. Mary’s (CA) 69 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 73, Montana 49 (2nd round)INDIANA 63, VCU 61 (3rd round)MICHIGAN STATE 65, Saint Louis 61 (3rd round)OHIO STATE 73, Gonzaga 66 (3rd round)Kansas 63, PURDUE 60 (3rd round)WISCONSIN 60, Vanderbilt 57 (3rd round)Kentucky 102, INDIANA 90 (regional semifinal)Louisville 57, MICHIGAN STATE 44 (regional semifinal)OHIO STATE 81, Cincinnati 66 (regional semifinal)Syracuse 64, WISCONSIN 63 (regional semifinal)OHIO STATE 77, Syracuse 70 (regional final)Kansas 64, OHIO STATE 62 (national semifinal)

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2013 ILLINOIS 57, Colorado 49 (2nd round)INDIANA 83, James Madison 62 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 71, South Dakota State 56 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 65, Valparaiso 54 (2nd round)MINNESOTA 83, UCLA 63 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 95, Iona 70 (2nd round)Mississippi 57, WISCONSIN 46 (2nd round)Miami (Fla.) 63, ILLINOIS 59 (3rd round)INDIANA 58, Temple 52 (3rd round)MICHIGAN 78, VCU 53 (3rd round)MICHIGAN STATE 70, Memphis 48 (3rd round)Florida 78, MINNESOTA 64 (3rd round)OHIO STATE 78, Iowa State 75 (3rd round)Syracuse 61, INDIANA 50 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 87, Kansas 85 (OT) (regional semifinal)Duke 71, MICHIGAN STATE 61 (regional semifinal)OHIO STATE 73, Arizona 70 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 79, Florida 59 (regional final)Wichita State 70, OHIO STATE 66 (regional final)MICHIGAN 61, Syracuse 56 (national semifinal)Louisville 82, MICHIGAN 76 (championship)

2014 Tennessee 78, IOWA 65 (OT) (1st round)MICHIGAN 57, Wofford 40 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 93, Delaware 78 (2nd round)Baylor 74, NEBRASKA 60 (2nd round)Dayton 60, OHIO STATE 59 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 75, American 35 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 79, Texas 65 (3rd round)MICHIGAN STATE 80, Harvard 73 (3rd round)WISCONSIN 85, Oregon 77 (3rd round)MICHIGAN 73, Tennessee 71 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 61, Virginia 59 (regional semifinal)WISCONSIN 69, Baylor 52 (regional semifinal)Kentucky 75, MICHIGAN 72 (regional final)Connecticut 60, MICHIGAN STATE 54 (regional final)WISCONSIN 64, Arizona 63 (OT) (regional final)Kentucky 74, WISCONSIN 73 (national semifinal)

2015 Wichita State 81, INDIANA 76 (2nd round)IOWA 83, Davidson 52 (2nd round)MARYLAND 65, Valparaiso 62 (2nd round)MICHIGAN STATE 70, Georgia 63 (2nd round)OHIO STATE 75, VCU 72 (OT) (2nd round)Cincinnati 66, PURDUE 65 (OT) (2nd round)WISCONSIN 86, Coastal Carolina 72 (2nd round)Gonzaga 87, IOWA 68 (3rd round)West Virginia 69, MARYLAND 59 (3rd round)MICHIGAN STATE 60, Virginia 54 (3rd round)Arizona 73, OHIO STATE 58 (3rd round)WISCONSIN 72, Oregon 65 (3rd round)MICHIGAN STATE 62, Oklahoma 58 (regional semifinal)WISCONSIN 79, North Carolina 72 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 76, Louisville 70 (OT) (regional final)WISCONSIN 85, Arizona 78 (regional final) Duke 81, MICHIGAN STATE 61 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 71, Kentucky 64 (national semifinal)Duke 68, WISCONSIN 63 (championship)

NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2016 MICHIGAN 67, Tulsa 62 (First Four)INDIANA 99, Chattanooga 74 (1st round)IOWA 72, Temple 70 (OT) (1st round)MARYLAND 79, South Dakota State 74 (1st round)Notre Dame 70, MICHIGAN 63 (1st round)Middle Tennessee 90, MICHIGAN STATE 81 (1st round)Arkansas-Little Rock 85, PURDUE 83 (2OT) (1st round)WISCONSIN 47, Pittsburgh 43 (1st round)INDIANA 73, Kentucky 67 (2nd round)Villanova 87, IOWA 68 (2nd round)MARYLAND 73, Hawaii 60 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 66, Xavier 63 (2nd round)North Carolina 101, INDIANA 86 (regional semifinal)Kansas 79, MARYLAND 63 (regional semifinal)Notre Dame 61, WISCONSIN 56 (regional semifinal)

2017 Xavier 76, MARYLAND 65 (1st round)MICHIGAN 92, Oklahoma State 91 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 78, Miami (Fla.) 58 (1st round)Middle Tennessee State 81, MINNESOTA 72 (1st round)NORTHWESTERN 68, Vanderbilt 66 (1st round)PURDUE 80, Vermont 70 (1st round)WISCONSIN 84, Virginia Tech 74 (1st round)MICHIGAN 73, Louisville 69 (2nd round)Kansas 90, MICHIGAN STATE 70 (2nd round)Gonzaga 79, NORTHWESTERN 73 (2nd round)PURDUE 80, Iowa State 76 (2nd round)WISCONSIN 65, Villanova 62 (2nd round)Oregon 69, MICHIGAN 68 (regional semifinal)Kansas 98, PURDUE 66 (regional semifinal)Florida 84, WISCONSIN 83 (OT) (regional semifinal)

2018OHIO STATE 81, South Dakota State 73 (1st round)MICHIGAN 61, Montana 47 (1st round)PURDUE 74, Cal State-Fullerton 48 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 82, Bucknell 78 (1st round)Gonzaga 90, OHIO STATE 84 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 64, Houston 63 (2nd round)PURDUE 76, Butler 73 (2nd round)Syracuse 55, MICHIGAN STATE 53 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 99, Texas A&M 72 (regional semifinal)Texas Tech 78, PURDUE 65 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN 58, Florida State 54 (regional final)MICHIGAN 69, Loyola Chicago 57 (national semifinal)Villanova 79, MICHIGAN 62 (championship)

2019MICHIGAN STATE 76, Bradley 65 (1st round)MICHIGAN 74, Montana 55 (1st round)PURDUE 61, Old Dominion 48 (1st round)MARYLAND 79, Belmont 77 (1st round)MINNESOTA 86, Louisville 76 (1st round)IOWA 79, Cincinnati 72 (1st round)OHIO STATE 62, Iowa State 59 (1st round)Oregon 72, WISCONSIN 54 (1st round)Michigan State 70, MINNESOTA 50 (2nd round)MICHIGAN 64, Florida 49 (2nd round)PURDUE 87, Villanova 61 (2nd round)LSU 69, MARYLAND 67 (2nd round)Tennessee 83, IOWA 77 (OT) (2nd round)Houston 74, OHIO STATE 59 (2nd round)PURDUE 99, Tennessee 94 (OT) (regional semifinal)Texas Tech 63, MICHIGAN 44 (regional semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 80, LSU 63 (regional semifinal))Virginia 80, PURDUE 75 (OT) (regional final)MICHIGAN STATE 68, Duke 67 (regional final)Texas Tech 61, MICHIGAN STATE 51 (national semifinal)

! Includes appearances prior to joining the Big Ten# Minnesota’s NCAA appearance voided by NCAA& Does not reflect NCAA Tournament games forfeited or vacated by Purdue in games in which a player ruled by the NCAA to be ineligible participated* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.@ Due to NCAA sanctions, Ohio State has vacated the records of 34 games in 1998-99, 16 games in ‘99-00 and the entire ‘00-01 and ‘01-02 seasons.

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Final Four Finishes App. Won Lost PCT 1st 2nd 3rd 4thNebraska# 19 24 18 .571 1 0 1 1(1967-78-80-83-84-85-87-89-95-96-97-99-04-06-08-09-11-18-19)Rutgers 14 16 14 .533 0 1 2 0(1967-69-73-74-77-78-82-90-92-99-00-02-04-06) Minnesota& 13 27 12 .692 2 2 0 1(1973-80-81-83-92-93-01-02-03-06-08-12-14)Penn State# 11 27 9 .750 2 1 3 0(1966-80-89-90-92-95-98-00-06-09-18)Michigan* 9 20 7 .740 2 1 0 0(1971-80-81-84-91-00-04-06)Ohio State 9 19 8 .704 2 1 0 1(1979-84-86-88-89-93-03-08)Purdue 8 20 7 .741 1 2 1 0(1971-74-79-81-82-92-01-04)Maryland 8 14 7 .667 1 0 2 0(1972-79-82-90-05-06-08-13) Iowa 8 10 8 .556 0 1 0 0(1995-98-02-03-04-12-13-17)Northwestern 7 5 7 .417 0 0 0 0(1983-94-99-09-10-11-12)Illinois 7 10 7 .589 0 0 1 0(1980-82-96-10-14-15-17) Indiana 6 10 5 .667 1 1 0 0(1972-79-85-05-17-19)Michigan State 5 6 6 .500 0 0 0 1(1983-89-93-96-97)Wisconsin 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 0(1989-91-93-96)

TOTALS 128 211 119 .639 12 10 10 4

& 1996, ‘98 appearances voided; record adjusted by NCAA Committee on Infractions# Includes appearances prior to joining the Big Ten* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. NIT Champions in bold

NIT HISTORYALL-TIME TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1968—Dayton1969—Temple1970—Marquette1971—North Carolina1972—Maryland1973—Virginia Tech1974—Purdue1975—Princeton1976—Kentucky1977—St. Bonaventure1978—Texas1979—Indiana1980—Virginia1981—Tulsa1982—Bradley1983—Fresno State1984—Michigan1985—UCLA1986—Ohio State1987—Southern Mississippi1988—Connecticut1989—St. John’s1990—Vanderbilt1991—Stanford1992—Virginia1993—Minnesota1994—Villanova1995—Virginia Tech1996—Nebraska

BIG TEN IN THE NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT

1939—Long Island1940—Colorado1941—Long Island1942—West Virginia1943—St. John’s1944—St. John’s1945—DePaul1946—Kentucky1947—Utah1948—St. Louis1949—San Francisco1950—City University of New York1951—Brigham Young1952—La Salle1953—Seton Hall1954—Holy Cross1955—Duquesne1956—Louisville1957—Bradley1958—Xavier (Ohio)1959—St. John’s1960—Bradley1961—Providence1962—Dayton1963—Providence1964—Bradley1965—St. John’s1966—Brigham Young1967—Southern Illinois

1997—Michigan*1998—Vacated1999—California2000—Wake Forest2001—Tulsa2002—Memphis2003—St. John’s2004—Michigan2005—South Carolina2006—South Carolina2007—West Virginia2008—Ohio State2009—Penn State2010—Dayton2011—Wichita State2012—Stanford2013—Baylor2014—Minnesota2015—Stanford2016—George Washington2017—TCU2018— Penn State2019—Texas

Big Ten Champions in bold

! Includes appearances prior to joining the Big Ten* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

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1966San Francisco 89, Penn State 77 (1st round) !

1967Rutgers 78, Utah State 76 (1st round) !Marshall 119, Nebraska 88 (quarterfinals) !Rutgers 65, New Mexico 60 (quarterfinals) !Southern Illinois 79, Rutgers 70 (semifinals) !Rutgers 93, Marshall 76 (3rd place) !

1969Tennessee 67, Rutgers 51 (1st round) !

1971 MICHIGAN 82, Syracuse 76 (1st round)St. Bonaventure 94, PURDUE 79 (1st round)Georgia Tech 78, MICHIGAN 70 (quarterfinals)

1972 Princeton 68, INDIANA 60 (1st round)Maryland 67, St. Joseph’s 55 (1st round) !Maryland 71, Syracuse 65 (quarterfinals) !Maryland 91, Jacksonville 77 (semifinals) !Maryland 100, Niagara 69 (championship) !

1973MINNESOTA 68, Rutgers 59 (1st round) !Alabama 69, MINNESOTA 65 (quarterfinals)

1974PURDUE 82, North Carolina 71 (1st round)Utah 102, Rutgers 89 (1st round) !PURDUE 85, Hawaii 72 (quarterfinals)PURDUE 78, Jacksonville 63 (semifinals)PURDUE 87, Utah 81 (championship)

1977St. Bonaventure 79, Rutgers 77 (OT) (1st round) !

1978*Nebraska 67, Utah State 66 (1st round) !*Rutgers 72, Army 70 (1st round) !#Texas 67, Nebraska 48 (quarterfinals) !*Rutgers 57, Indiana State 56 (quarterfinals) !Texas 96, Rutgers 76 (semifinals) !Rutgers 85, Georgetown 72 (3rd place) !

1979 #INDIANA 78, Texas Tech 59 (1st round)*Maryland 67, Rhode Island 65 (1st round) !*OHIO STATE 80, St. Joseph’s 66 (1st round)*PURDUE 97, Central Michigan 80 (1st round)*INDIANA 73, Alcorn State 69 (2nd round)&*#OHIO STATE 79, Maryland 72 (2nd round)& !*PURDUE 84, Dayton 70 (2nd round)*PURDUE 67, Old Dominion 59 (3rd round)INDIANA 64, OHIO STATE 55 (semifinals)PURDUE 87, Alabama 68 (semifinals)Alabama 96, OHIO STATE 86 (3rd place)INDIANA 53, PURDUE 52 (championship)

1980 *ILLINOIS 105, Loyola (Ill.) 87 (1st round)*MICHIGAN 76, Nebraska 69 (1st round) !*MINNESOTA 64, Bowling Green 50 (1st round) #Alabama 53, Penn State 49 (1st round) !*ILLINOIS 75, Illinois State 65 (2nd round)*MICHIGAN 74, UTEP 65 (2nd round)*MINNESOTA 58, Mississippi 56 (2nd round)*ILLINOIS 65, Murray State 63 (3rd round)#Virginia 79, MICHIGAN 68 (3rd round)*MINNESOTA 94, Southwestern La. 73 (3rd round)MINNESOTA 65, ILLINOIS 63 (semifinals)

ILLINOIS 84, UNLV 74 (3rd place)Virginia 58, MINNESOTA 55 (championship)

1981*MICHIGAN 74, Duquesne 58 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 90, Drake 77 (1st round)*PURDUE 84, Rhode Island 58 (1st round)*MICHIGAN 80, Toledo 68 (2nd round)#MINNESOTA 84, Connecticut 66 (2nd round)*PURDUE 50, Dayton 46 (2nd round)#Syracuse 91, MICHIGAN 76 (3rd round)#West Virginia 80, MINNESOTA 69 (3rd round)*PURDUE 81, Duke 69 (3rd round)Syracuse 70, PURDUE 63 (semifinals)PURDUE 75, West Virginia 73 (3rd place)

1982 *ILLINOIS 126, Long Island 78 (1st round)Maryland 60, Richmond 50 (1st round) !*PURDUE 72, Western Kentucky 65 (1st round)*Rutgers 55, Iona 51 ! (1st round)*Dayton 61, ILLINOIS 58 (2nd round)Georgia 83, Maryland 69 (2nd round) !*PURDUE 98, Rutgers 65 (2nd round) !*PURDUE 86, Texas A&M 68 (3rd round)PURDUE 61, Georgia 60 (semifinals)Bradley 76, PURDUE 58 (championship)

1983 *MICHIGAN STATE 72, Bowling Green 71 (1st round)+DePaul 76, MINNESOTA 73 (1st round)*Nebraska 72, Tulane 65 (1st round) ! +NORTHWESTERN 71, Notre Dame 57 (1st round)*Fresno State 72, MICHIGAN STATE 58 (2nd round) *Nebraska 85, Iona 73 (2nd round) !+DePaul 65, NORTHWESTERN 63 (2nd round) *Nebraska 67, TCU 57 (3rd round) ! DePaul 68, Nebraska 58 (semifinals) !

1984 *MICHIGAN 94, Wichita State 70 (1st round)#Nebraska 56, Creighton 54 (1st round) !#Xavier 60, OHIO STATE 57 (OT) (1st round)*MICHIGAN 83, Marquette 70 (2nd round)#Xavier 58, Nebraska 57 (2nd round) !*MICHIGAN 63, Xavier 62 (3rd round)MICHIGAN 78, Virginia Tech 75 (semifinals)MICHIGAN 83, Notre Dame 63 (championship)

1985 *INDIANA 79, Butler 57 (1st round)*Nebraska 79, Canisius 66 (1st round) !*INDIANA 75, Richmond 53 (2nd round)#UCLA 82, Nebraska 63 (2nd round) !*INDIANA 94, Marquette 82 (2 OT) (3rd round)INDIANA 74, Tennessee 67 (semifinals)UCLA 65, INDIANA 62 (championship)

1986*OHIO STATE 65, Ohio 62 (1st round)*OHIO STATE 71, Texas 65 (2nd round)*OHIO STATE 79, Brigham Young 68 (3rd round)OHIO STATE 79, Louisiana Tech 66 (semifinals)OHIO STATE 73, Wyoming 63 (championship)

1987*Nebraska 78, Marquette 76 (1st round) ! *Nebraska 78, Arkansas 71 (2nd round) !*Nebraska 81, Washington 76 (3rd round) ! Southern Mississippi 82, Nebraska 75 (semifinals) !Nebraska 76, Arkansas-Little Rock 67 (OT) (3rd place) !

1988*OHIO STATE 86, Old Dominion 73 (1st round)*OHIO STATE 86, Cleveland St. 80 (2nd round)#OHIO STATE 68, New Mexico 65 (3rd round)OHIO STATE 64, Colorado State 62 (semifinals)Connecticut 72, OHIO STATE 67 (championship)

1989#MICHIGAN STATE 83, Kent State 67 (1st round)*Nebraska 81, Arkansas State 79 (1st round) !*OHIO STATE 81, Akron 70 (1st round)*Penn State 89, Murray State 73 (1st round) !*WISCONSIN 63, New Orleans 61 (1st round)*MICHIGAN STATE 79, Wichita State 67 (2nd round)*OHIO STATE 85, Nebraska 74 (2nd round) !#Villanova 76, Penn State 67 (2nd round) !*Saint Louis 73, WISCONSIN 68 (2nd round)#MICHIGAN STATE 70, Villanova 63 (3rd round)*St. John’s 83, OHIO STATE 80 (OT) (3rd round)St. Louis 74, MICHIGAN STATE 64 (semifinals)UAB 78, MICHIGAN STATE 76 (3rd place)

1990*Maryland 91, Massachusetts 81 (1st round) !*Penn State 57, Marquette 54 (1st round) !*Rutgers 87, Holy Cross 78 (1st round) !*Penn State 80, Maryland 78 (2nd round) !*Rutgers 81, Fordham 74 (2nd round) !#Penn State 58, Rutgers 55 (3rd round) !#Penn State 58, *Rutgers 55 (3rd round) !Vanderbilt 75, Penn State 62 (semifinals) ! Penn State 83, New Mexico 81 (OT) (3rd place) !

1991 #Colorado 71, MICHIGAN 64 (1st round)*WISCONSIN 87, Bowling Green 79 (OT) (1st round)*Stanford 80, WISCONSIN 72 (2nd round)

1992 #Washington State 72, MINNESOTA 70 (1st round)*Pittsburgh 67, Penn State 65 (1st round) ! *PURDUE 82, Butler 56 (1st round)*Rutgers 73, James Madison 69 (1st round) !*PURDUE 67, Texas Christian 51 (2nd round)*Manhattan 62, Rutgers 61 (2nd round) !%Florida 74, PURDUE 67 (3rd round)

1993#Oklahoma 88, MICHIGAN STATE 86 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 74, Florida 65 (1st round)*Miami (Ohio) 56, OHIO STATE 53 (1st round)*Rice 77, WISCONSIN 73 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 86, Oklahoma 72 (2nd round)*MINNESOTA 76, Southern California 58 (3rd round)MINNESOTA 76, Providence 70 (semifinals)MINNESOTA 62, Georgetown 61 (championship)

1994 *NORTHWESTERN 69, DePaul 68 (1st round)*Xavier 83, NORTHWESTERN 79 (OT) (2nd round)

1995 @IOWA 96, DePaul 87 (1st round)*Nebraska 69, Georgia 61 (1st round) !*PENN STATE 62, Miami (Fla.) 56 (1st round)*IOWA 66, Ohio 62 (2nd round)#PENN STATE 65, Nebraska 59 (2nd round) !#PENN STATE 67, IOWA 64 (3rd round)Marquette 79, PENN STATE 67 (semifinals)PENN STATE 66, Canisius 62 (3rd place)

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1996*Alabama 72, ILLINOIS 69 (1st round)*MICHIGAN STATE 64, Washington 50 (1st round)#Nebraska 91, Colorado State 83 (1st round) !*WISCONSIN 55, Manhattan 42 (1st round)*Fresno State 80, MICHIGAN STATE 70 (2nd round) *Nebraska 82, Washington State 73 (2nd round) !*Illinois State 77, WISCONSIN 62 (2nd round)#Nebraska 83, Fresno State 71 (3rd round) ! Nebraska 90, Tulane 78 (semifinals) ! Nebraska 60, St. Joseph’s 56 ! (championship)

1997 ^*MICHIGAN 76, Miami (Fla.) 63 (1st round) ^*MICHIGAN ST. 65, George Washington 50 (1st round)*Nebraska 67, Washington 63 (1st round) !*MICHIGAN 75, Oklahoma State 65 (2nd round) ^#Florida St. 68, MICHIGAN STATE 63 (2nd round) #Nebraska 78, Nevada 68 (2nd round) !#MICHIGAN 67, Notre Dame 66 (3rd round) ^#Connecticut 76, Nebraska 67 (3rd round) !MICHIGAN 77, Arkansas 62 (semifinals) ^MICHIGAN 82, Florida State 73 (championship) ^

1998*Georgia 100, IOWA 93 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 77, Colorado State 65 (1st round)*PENN STATE 82, Rider 68 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 79, UAB 66 (2nd round)#PENN STATE 77, Dayton 74 (2nd round)*MINNESOTA 73, Marquette 71 (3rd round)#PENN STATE 77, Georgia Tech 70 (3rd round)MINNESOTA 91, Fresno State 89 (semifinals)PENN STATE 66, Georgia 60 (semifinals)MINNESOTA 79, PENN STATE 72 (championship)(Note: Minnesota’s participation later voided by NCAA)

1999 *Nebraska 68, UNLV 53 (1st round) !+DePaul 69, NORTHWESTERN 64 (1st round) *Rutgers 58, Hofstra 45 (1st round) ! #TCU 101, Nebraska 89 (2nd round) !*Clemson 78, Rutgers 68 (2nd round) !

2000 #Notre Dame 75, MICHIGAN 65 (1st round)*PENN STATE 55, Princeton 41 (1st round)*Kent State 73, Rutgers 62 (1st round) !*PENN STATE 105, Siena 103 (2nd round)*PENN STATE 81, Kent State 74 (3rd round)Notre Dame 73, PENN STATE 52 (semifinals)PENN STATE 74, N.C. State 72 (3rd place)

2001 *MINNESOTA 87, Villanova 78 (1st round)*PURDUE 90, Illinois State 79 (1st round)*Tulsa 76, MINNESOTA 73 (OT) (2nd round)*PURDUE 79, Auburn 61 (2nd round)*Alabama 85, PURDUE 77 (2OT) (3rd round)

2002 *MINNESOTA 96, New Mexico 62 (1st round)*LSU 63, IOWA 61 (1st round)*Yale 67, Rutgers 65 (1st round) ! *Richmond 67, MINNESOTA 66 (2nd round)

2003*IOWA 62, Valparaiso 60 (opening round)#IOWA 54, Iowa State 53 (1st round) #MINNESOTA 62, St. Louis 52 (1st round)#Georgia Tech 72, OHIO STATE 58 (1st round)*Georgia Tech 79, IOWA 78 (2nd round)*MINNESOTA 84, Hawaii 70 (2nd round)#MINNESOTA 63, Temple 58 (OT) (3rd round)

Georgetown 88, MINNESOTA 74 (semifinals)Texas Tech 71, MINNESOTA 61 (3rd place)

2004#Nebraska 71, Creighton 70 (opening round) !#Saint Louis 70, IOWA 69 (1st round)*MICHIGAN 65, Missouri 64 (1st round) *Nebraska 78, Niagara 70 (1st round) !#Notre Dame 71, PURDUE 59 (1st round)*Rutgers 76, Temple 71 (1st round) !*MICHIGAN 63, Oklahoma 52 (2nd round)#Hawaii 84, Nebraska 83 (2nd round) !*Rutgers 67, West Virginia 64 (2nd round) !*MICHIGAN 88, Hawaii 73 (3rd round)*Rutgers 72, Villanova 60 (3rd round) !MICHIGAN 78, Oregon 53 (semifinals)Rutgers 84, Iowa State 81 (OT) (semifinals) !MICHIGAN 62, Rutgers 55 (championship) !

2005*Vanderbilt 67, INDIANA 60 (1st round)*Maryland 85, Oral Roberts 72 (1st round) !*Maryland 78, Davidson 63 (2nd round) !*Maryland 85, TCU 73 (3rd round) !South Carolina 75, Maryland 67 (semifinals) !

2006 *Rutgers 76, PENN STATE 71 (opening round) !*Manhattan 87, Maryland 84 (1st round) !*MICHIGAN 82, UTEP 67 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 73, Wake Forest 58 (1st round)#Hofstra 73, Nebraska 62 (1st round) !#St. Joseph’s 71, Rutgers 62 (1st round) !*MICHIGAN 87, Notre Dame 84 (OT) (2nd round)#Cincinnati 76, MINNESOTA 62 (2nd round)*MICHIGAN 71, Miami (Fla.) 65 (quarterfinals)MICHIGAN 66, Old Dominion 43 (semifinals)South Carolina 76, MICHIGAN 64 (championship)

2007*MICHIGAN 68, Utah 58 (1st round)*Florida State 87, MICHIGAN 66 (2nd round)

2008 *Maryland 68, #MINNESOTA 58 (1st round) !*Nebraska 67, Charlotte 48 (1st round) !*OHIO STATE 84, UNC-Asheville 66 (1st round)#Syracuse 88, Maryland 72 (2nd round) !#Mississippi 87, Nebraska 75 (OT) (2nd round) !*OHIO STATE 73, California 56 (2nd round)*OHIO STATE 74, Dayton 63 (quarterfinals)OHIO STATE 81, Mississippi 69 (semifinals)OHIO STATE 92, Massachusetts 85 (championship)

2009#New Mexico 83, Nebraska 71 (1st round) !#Tulsa 68, NORTHWESTERN 59 (1st round)*PENN STATE 77, George Mason 73 (OT) (1st round)*PENN STATE 83, Rhode Island 72 (2nd round)#PENN STATE 71, Florida 62 (quarterfinals)PENN STATE 67, Notre Dame 59 (semifinals)PENN STATE 69, Baylor 63 (championship)

2010#ILLINOIS 76, Stony Brook 66 (1st round)#Rhode Island 76, NORTHWESTERN 64 (1st round)*ILLINOIS 75, Kent State 58 (2nd round)*Dayton 77, ILLINOIS 71 (3rd round)

2011#Wichita State 76, Nebraska 49 (1st round) ! *NORTHWESTERN 70, Milwaukee 61 (1st round)#NORTHWESTERN 85, Boston College 67 (2nd round)#Washington St. 69, NORTHWESTERN 66 (OT) (3rd rd)

2012*IOWA 84, Dayton 75 (1st round)#MINNESOTA 70, La Salle 61 (1st round)*NORTHWESTERN 76, Akron 74 (1st round)#Oregon 108, IOWA 97 (2nd round)#MINNESOTA 78, Miami (Fla.) 60 (2nd round)#Washington 76, NORTHWESTERN 55 (2nd round)#MINNESOTA 78, Middle Tennessee, 72 (quarterfinals)MINNESOTA 68, Washington 67 (OT) (semifinals)Stanford 75, MINNESOTA 51 (championship)

2013*IOWA 68, Indiana State 52 (1st round)*Maryland 86, Niagara 70 (1st round) !*IOWA 75, Stony Brook 63 (2nd round)*Maryland 62, Denver 52 (2nd round) !#IOWA 75, Virginia 64 (quarterfinals)#Maryland 58, Alabama 57 (quarterfinals) !IOWA 71, Maryland 60 (semifinals) !Baylor 74, IOWA 54 (championship)

2014#ILLINOIS 66, Boston University 62 (1st round)*MINNESOTA 88, High Point 81 (1st round)#Clemson 50, ILLINOIS 49 (2nd round)*MINNESOTA 63, St. Mary’s 50 (2nd round)*MINNESOTA 81, Southern Mississippi 73 (quarterfinals)MINNESOTA 67, Florida State 64 (OT) (semifinals)MINNESOTA 65, Southern Methodist 63 (championship)

2015#Alabama 79, ILLINOIS 58 (1st round)

2016*OHIO STATE 72, Akron 63 (OT) (1st round)*Florida 74, OHIO STATE 66 (2nd round)

2017*ILLINOIS 82, Valparaiso 57 (1st round)*Georgia Tech 75, INDIANA 63 (1st round)*IOWA 87, South Dakota 75 (1st round)TCU 94, IOWA 92 (2nd round)**ILLINOIS 71, Boise State 56 (2nd round)#UCF 68, ILLINOIS 58 (quarterfinals)

2018*PENN STATE 63, Temple 57 (1st round)#Mississippi State 66, NEBRASKA 59 (1st round)#PENN STATE 73, Notre Dame 63 (2nd round)#PENN STATE 85, Marquette 80 (quarterfinals)PENN STATE 75, Mississippi State 60 (semifinals)PENN STATE 82, Utah 66 (championship)

2019*INDIANA 89, Saint Francis (Pa.) 72 (1st round) *NEBRASKA 80, Butler 76 (1st round)*INDIANA 63, Arkansas 60 (2nd round)#TCU 88, NEBRASKA 72 (2nd round)*Wichita State 73, INDIANA 63 (quarterfinals)

*home game; # away game; + at Rosemont, Ill.; @ at Detroit, Mich.; % at Indianapolis, Ind.

All other games at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.! Includes appearances prior to joining the Big Ten$ Received bye in quarterfinals

^ Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL

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CBI YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2013*PURDUE 81, Western Illinois 67*Santa Clara 86, PURDUE 83

2014*PENN STATE 69, Hampton 65Siena 54, PENN STATE 52

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Selected by the nation’s sportswriters (AP—Associated Press) and a panel of coaches (UPI—United Press International) or CNN/USA Today (starting in 1991-92).

1949 AP 4 Illinois 6 Minnesota 20 Ohio State 1950 AP 2 Ohio State 16 Wisconsin 20 Indiana 1951 AP UPI 5 4 Illinois 7 8 Indiana

1952 AP UPI 2 2 Illinois 7 8 Iowa 20 Indiana

1953 AP UPI 1 1 Indiana 11 10 Illinois

1954 AP UPI 4 1 Indiana 13 10 Iowa 19 12 Illinois 20 Maryland ! 1955 AP UPI 5 5 Iowa 11 13 Minnesota 18 16 Illinois 1956 AP UPI 4 4 Iowa 10 8 Illinois 1957 AP UPI 11 7 Michigan State 15 Indiana 1958 AP UPI 6 6 Maryland ! 12 10 Indiana 17 19 Michigan State 1959 AP UPI 7 3 Michigan State

1960 AP UPI 3 3 Ohio State 7 10 Indiana

1961 AP UPI 1 1 Ohio State 8 11 Iowa 1962 AP UPI 1 1 Ohio State

1963 AP UPI 7 8 Ohio State 8 5 Illinois

1964 AP UPI 2 2 Michigan 16 Ohio State 1965 AP UPI 1 1 Michigan 7 8 Minnesota 16 Illinois 18 Indiana1966 AP UPI 9 7 Michigan 11 Nebraska !

1968 AP UPI 20 Iowa 1969 AP UPI 6 7 Purdue 20 Illinois

1970 AP UPI 7 7 Iowa 1971 AP UPI 10 10 Ohio State 1972 AP UPI 11 12 Minnesota 14 11 Maryland ! 17 Indiana 19 Ohio State 1973 AP UPI 6 6 Indiana 8 10 Maryland ! 10 9 Minnesota

1974 AP UPI 4 4 Maryland ! 6 12 Michigan 9 9 Indiana 11 Purdue

1975 AP UPI 3 1 Indiana 5 5 Maryland ! 19 Michigan 1976 AP UPI 1 1 Indiana 4 3 Rutgers ! 9 9 Michigan 11 13 Maryland ! 1977 AP UPI 1 1 Michigan 13 17 Minnesota 20 Purdue 1978 AP UPI 4 5 Michigan State 13 15 Indiana

1979 AP UPI 3 4 Michigan State 15 14 Purdue 18 Rutgers ! 20 11 Iowa

1980 AP UPI 7 7 Indiana 8 8 Maryland ! 10 9 Ohio State 20 Purdue

1981 AP UPI 9 7 Indiana 13 12 Iowa 18 11 Maryland ! 19 18 Illinois 1982 AP UPI 7 6 Minnesota 16 16 Iowa 1983 AP UPI 5 5 Indiana

1984 AP UPI 6 6 Illinois 10 11 Purdue 11 10 Maryland ! 18 Indiana

1985 AP UPI 2 2 Michigan 12 10 Illinois 20 Michigan State

BIG TEN IN FINAL POLLS1986 AP UPI 5 5 Michigan 16 14 Indiana 18 18 Michigan State 19 20 Illinois

1987 AP UPI 3 2 Indiana 6 7 Iowa 7 6 Purdue 11 11 Illinois 1988 AP UPI 3 3 Purdue 10 10 Michigan 16 15 Illinois 17 18 Iowa 19 Indiana

1989 AP UPI 3 3 Illinois 8 6 Indiana 10 10 Michigan 14 15 Iowa 1990 AP UPI 4 4 Michigan State 10 10 Purdue 13 15 Michigan 18 18 Illinois 20 Minnesota

1991 AP UPI 3 3 Indiana 5 5 Ohio State 11 9 Nebraska 22 Michigan State

1992 AP UPI 3 4 Ohio State 5 2 Indiana 14 11 Michigan State 15 17 Michigan 1993 AP USA TODAY/CNN 1 5 Indiana 3 4 Michigan 13 13 Iowa 22 21 Purdue

1994 AP USA TODAY/CNN 3 5 Purdue 11 8 Michigan 18 16 Indiana 22 Nebraska ! 23 23 Minnesota 20 Maryland !

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1995 AP USA TODAY/NABC 10 11 Maryland ! 11 20 Michigan State 12 19 Purdue

1996 AP USA TODAY/NABC 4 15 Purdue 18 Penn State 21 22 Iowa

1997 AP USA TODAY/NABC 3 3 Minnesota 19 Illinois 22 Maryland ! 24 Michigan

1998 AP USA TODAY/NABC 11 9 Purdue 12 17 Michigan 16 10 Michigan State 20 15 Maryland ! 22 Illinois

1999 AP USA TODAY/NABC 2 3 Michigan State 5 8 Maryland ! 14 4 Ohio State 18 Wisconsin 19 Indiana 21 15 Iowa 22 Purdue2000 AP USA TODAY/NABC 2 1 Michigan State 8 17 Ohio State 17 25 Maryland ! 21 Illinois 22 Indiana 25 15 Purdue 16 Wisconsin2001 AP USA TODAY/NABC 3 3 Michigan State 4 6 Illinois 11 4 Maryland ! 20 Indiana 24 Iowa 25 Penn State

2002 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 4 1 Maryland ! 13 11 Illinois 14 17 Ohio State 3 Indiana

2003 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 11 13 Illinois 17 10 Maryland ! 21 13 Wisconsin 18 Michigan State

2004 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 10 16 Wisconsin 13 11 Illinois 19 24 Maryland !

2005 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 1 2 Illinois 15 4 Michigan State 20 10 Wisconsin

2006 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 6 13 Ohio State 13 17 Illinois 15 23 Iowa

2007 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 1 2 Ohio State 6 11 Wisconsin 18 23 Maryland !

2008 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 6 10 Wisconsin 16 13 Michigan State 20 20 Purdue

2009 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 8 2 Michigan State 17 14 Purdue

2010 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 5 11 Ohio State 10 12 Purdue 13 4 Michigan State 16 24 Wisconsin 20 18 Maryland !

2011 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 1 5 Ohio State 13 17 Purdue 16 15 Wisconsin

2012 AP USA TODAY/ESPN 5 7 Michigan State 7 3 Ohio State 13 22 Michigan 14 12 Wisconsin 16 13 Indiana

2013 AP USA TODAY 3 7 Indiana 6 2 Michigan 8 13 Michigan State 10 6 Ohio State 22 22 Wisconsin

2014 AP USA TODAY 12 4 Wisconsin 7 6 Michigan 11 8 Michigan State 22 Ohio State

2015 AP USA TODAY 3 2 Wisconsin 12 16 Maryland 23 7 Michigan State

2016 AP USA TODAY 2 7 Michigan State 14 9 Indiana 18 12 Maryland 12 19 Purdue 23 Wisconsin 25 25 Iowa

2017 AP USA TODAY 23 17 Michigan 15 15 Purdue 25 16 Wisconsin

2018 AP USA TODAY 7 2 Michigan 10 9 Purdue 4 11 Michigan State 17 21 Ohio State

2019 AP USA TODAY 6 3 Michigan State 13 8 Purdue 10 11 Michigan 21 22 Maryland 19 24 Wisconsin

! Includes appearances prior to joining the Big Ten

BIG TEN IN FINAL POLLS

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ATTENDANCE YEARLY TOTALSALL GAMESSeason Games Total Average1971–72 110 1,214,039 11,0361972–73 116 1,312,048 11,3101973–74 121 1,138,406 9,4081974–75 129 1,264,204 9,8011975–76 134 1,213,874 9,0591976–77 133 1,329,121 9,9931977–78 136 1,529,946 11,2431978–79 135 1,607,346 11,9061979–80 154 1,877,048 12,1891980–81 148 1,779,345 12,0221981–82 141 1,660,970 11,7801982–83 151 1,715,701 11,3621983–84 144 1,727,938 12,0001984–85 156 1,877,817 12,0371985–86 153 1,809,773 11,8291986–87 151 1,799,716 11,9191987–88 154 1,876,325 11,8291988–89 156 1,947,280 12,4821989–90 148 1,991,396 13,4551990–91 152 1,988,446 13,0821991–92 155 1,994,144 12,8661992–93 169 2,145,677 12,6961993–94 165 2,112,126 12,0811994–95 162 2,059,141 11,4191995–96 165 2,106,806 12,7691996–97 163 2,017,806 12,3791997–98 164 2,095,055 12,7751998–99 158 2,072,232 13,1151999–00 168 2,225,913 13,4282000–01 170 2,232,253 13,1312001-02 164 2,163,853 13,1942002-03 175 2,164,229 12,3672003-04 161 2,045,574 12,7052004-05 175 2,146,082 12,263 2005-06 176 2,186,322 12,4222006-07 196 2,470,250 12,6032007-08 189 2,437,673 12,8982008-09 188 2,348,136 12,4902009-10 194 2,442,591 12,5912010-11 189 2,388,673 12,6382011-12 222 2,856,785 12,8682012-13 224 2,937,630 13,1142013-14 214 2,896,322 *13,5342014-15 243 3,076,641 12,6612015-16 238 2,988,214 12,5562016-17 255 3,119,823 12,2352017-18 254 3,098,134 12,1972018-19 246 *3,121,962 12,691 * Big Ten record

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLYSeason Games Total Average1962–63 70 597,625 8,5381963–64 70 641,139 9,1591964–65 70 596,771 8,5251965–66 70 596,296 8,5191966–67 70 580,752 8,2961967–68 71 671,897 9,4631968–69 70 722,563 10,3221969–70 70 691,382 9,8771970–71 70 723,163 10,3301971–72 70 795,072 11,3581972–73 70 799,289 11,4181973–74 70 713,045 10,1861974–75 90 911,897 10,1321975–76 90 879,078 9,7681976–77 90 923,686 10,263 1977–78 90 1,032,743 11,474

1978–79 90 1,083,751 12,0421979–80 90 1,121,206 12,4581980–81 90 1,119,011 12,4331981–82 90 1,093,223 12,1471982–83 90 1,111,208 12,3471983–84 90 1,150,078 12,7791984–85 90 1,141,298 12,6811985–86 89 1,129,020 12,6281986–87 90 1,136,539 12,6861987–88 90 1,129,415 12,6861988–89 90 1,174,889 13,0541989–90 90 1,253,160 13,9241990–91 90 1,213,330 13,4811991–92 90 1,218,104 13,5341992–93 99 1,295,768 13,0891993–94 99 1,301,079 13,1421994–95 99 1,288,274 13,0131995–96 99 1,326,557 13,4001996–97 99 1,297,400 13,1051997–98 88 1,170,860 13,3051998–99 88 1,210,491 13,7551999–00 88 1,243,874 14,1342000–01 88 1,247,894 #14,1812001-02 88 1,213,505 13,7902002-03 87 1,169,728 13,4452003-04 88 1,177,786 13,3842004-05 88 1,163,636 13,2232005-06 88 1,191,079 13,5352006-07 88 1,200,542 13,6432007-08 99 1,347,040 13,6062008-09 99 1,344,688 13,5832009-10 99 1,331,185 13,4462010-11 99 1,363,421 13,7722011-12 108 1,459,174 13,5112012-13 108 1,473,508 13,6442013-14 108 1,513,266 14,0122014-15 126 #1,677,589 13,3142015-16 125 1,631,833 13,0552016-17 125 1,628,102 13,0252017-18 126 1,621,690 12,8702018-19 140 1,812,398 12,946

# Big Ten record

TOP FIVE CONFERENCE SEASONS - TOTAL ATTENDANCEALL GAMESSeason Total2018-19 3,121,9622016-17 3,119,8232017-18 3,098,1342014-15 3,076,6412016-17 3,026,8502012-13 2,937,6302013-14 2,896,3222011-12 2,856,785

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLYSeason Total2018-19 1,812,3982014-15 1,677,5892016-17 1,628,102 2017-18 1,621,6902013-14 1,513,2662012-13 1,473,5082011-12 1,459,174

AVERAGE PER GAMEALL GAMESSeason Average2013-14 13,5341989–90 13,4551999–00 13,4432001-02 13,1942000–01 13,131

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLYSeason Average2000–01 14,1811999–00 14,1342013-14 14,0121989–90 13,9242001-02 13,790

SCHOOL RECORDS SEASON (listed by average)Season School Games Total Average2000 Ohio State 17 317,936 18,7021973 Minnesota 13 232,491 17,8832001 Ohio State 17 298,172 17,5402007 Ohio State 18 315,539 17,5302013 Indiana 19 330,832 17,4122009 Wisconsin 16 275,680 17,2302017 Wisconsin 17 293,870 17,2862018 Wisconsin 18 310,901 17,2722011 Wisconsin 16 275,680 17,230

SELLOUTSSeason All Games Conference1989–90 93 711990–91 73 531991–92 73 521992–93 87 691993–94 #104 761994–95 101 #781995–96 77 641996–97 66 531997–98 67 501998–99 46 341999–00 63 492000–01 66 472001-02 71 452002-03 47 342003-04 48 322004-05 57 372005-06 62 392006-07 78 422007-08 88 572008-09 64 472009-10 69 502010-11 72 532011-12 68 482012-13 83 572013-14 101 722014-15 83 492015-16 99 612016-17 82 542017-18 82 542018-19 91 # Big Ten record

BIG TEN ATTENDANCE

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ATTENDANCESINGLE GAME HIGHSCONFERENCE GAMES ONLY22,822 OSU vs. NU, Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL, Feb. 23, 194620,176 IOWA at MINN, Williams Arena, Feb. 28, 195519,500 PSU at OSU, Value City Arena, Nov. 20, 1998 ILL at OSU, Value City Arena, Feb. 27, 200019,200 OSU at Value City Arena on 12 occasions, most recently: MSU at OSU, Value City Arena, March 8, 200319,165 WIS vs. NU, Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL, Feb. 15, 194719,121 IND at MINN, Williams Arena, Jan. 8, 197219,100 OSU at Value City Arena on 7 occasions, most recently: NU at OSU, Value City Arena, Feb. 23, 2000

ALL GAMES*79,444 WIS vs. Kentucky, AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX, April 5, 2014 (NCAA National Semifinal)78,129 MSU vs. Kentucky, Ford Field, Detroit, MI, Dec. 13, 200375,350 MICH vs. Syracuse, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA April 6, 2013 (NCAA National Semifinal)72,711 MSU vs. Texas Tech, U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN, April 6, 2019 (NCAA National Semifinal)72,238 MSU vs. Duke, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN, April 4, 2015 (NCAA National Semifinal)72,238 WIS vs. Kentucky, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis,IN April 4, 2015 (NCAA National Semifinal)71,149 WIS vs. Duke, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN April 6, 2015 (NCAA National Final)68,257 MICH vs. Loyola Chicago, Alamodome, San Antonio, TX March 31, 2018 (NCAA National Semifinal)67,831 MICH vs. Villanova, Alamodome, San Antonio, TX April 2, 2018 (NCAA National Final)45,214 IND vs. Louisville, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN, Dec. 3, 198843,601 IND vs. Kentucky, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN, Dec. 5, 198741,071 IND vs. Kentucky, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN, Dec. 2, 199540,128 IND vs. Kentucky, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN, Dec. 2, 1989* NCAA Record

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1961—Fred Taylor, OSU (U-BW)1962—Fred Taylor, OSU (U-BW)1965—Dave Strack, MICH (U)1975—Bob Knight, IND (U-BW-SN-A-C)1976—Bob Knight, IND (BW-A)1976—Johnny Orr, MICH (C)1980—Lute Olson, IOWA (SN-C)1982—Gene Keady, PUR (CC)1984—Gene Keady, PUR (BW-CC)1985—Bill Frieder, MICH (A)1987—Bob Knight, IND (N)1987—Tom Davis, IOWA (A)1989—Bob Knight, IND (U-BW-A-BT)1990—Jud Heathcote, MSU (C)1991—Randy Ayers, OSU (BW-A-CC-N)1992—Steve Fisher, MICH (BT)1994—Gene Keady, PUR (C)1995—Jud Heathcote, MSU (SN)1995—Gene Keady, PUR (CC)1996—Gene Keady, PUR (U-BW-A-CC)1998—Tom Izzo, MSU (BW-A)1999—Tom Izzo, MSU (BT)1999—Jim O’Brien, OSU (C-CB)

2000—Gene Keady, PUR (C)2001—Tom Izzo, MSU (C)2002—Gary Williams (CC)2005—Bruce Weber, ILL (A-BT-CC-N-C-R-SN, U)2005—Tom Izzo, MSU (CB)2007—Bo Ryan, WIS (R-CB)2012—Tom Izzo, MSU (C-CC) KEY TO COACHES’ HONORS:U—United Press International (established in 1955, ended in 1996)BW—United States Basketball Writers Association (1959)SN—The Sporting News (1964)A—Associated Press (1967)C—National Association of Basketball Coaches (1969)CC—CBS/Chevrolet (1981) or CBSSports.com (2012)BT—Basketball Times (1982)N—Naismith Award (1987)R—Rupp Cup (2004)CB—Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award (1997)

NATIONAL HONORSNCAA DIVISION I COACH OF THE YEARNCAA DIVISION I

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

FRANCES POMEROYNAISMITH AWARD

Established in 1969; Awarded to top player under 6-0 tall1969 - Billy Keller, G, PUR1974 - Mike Robinson, G, MSU1997 – Kent McCausland, G, IOWA2000 – Scoonie Penn, G, OSU

1943 - Andy Phillip, F, ILL (SN)1961 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU (A-U-BW)1962 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU (A-U-BW)1964 - Gary Bradds, C, OSU (A-U)1966 - Cazzie Russell, G, MICH (A-U-BW)1976 - Scott May, F, IND (A-U-N-C)1986 - Scott Skiles, G, MSU (BT)1992 - Jim Jackson, F, OSU (U)1993 - Calbert Cheaney, F, IND (A-U-BW-N-C-W)1994 - Glenn Robinson, F, PUR (A-U-BW-N-C-W-BT)1995 - Joe Smith, F, MD (A-U-N) !1995 -Shawn Respert, G, MSU (C)2005 - Dee Brown, G, ILL (SN)2010 - Evan Turner, G, OSU (A-C-BW-N-W-BT)2012 - Draymond Green, F, MSU (C)2013 - Trey Burke, G, MICH (A-BW-N-C-W)2013 - Victor Oladipo, G, IND (SN)2015 - Frank Kaminsky, F, WIS (A-BW-C-N-SN-W)2016 - Denzel Valentine, G/F, MSU (A-C)2016 - Caleb Swanigan, F, PUR (BT)

Key to Players’ Honors:A - Associated Press (established in 1961)U - United Press International (1955, ended in 1996)BW - United States Basketball Writers Association (1959)N - Naismith Award (1969)C - National Association of Basketball Coaches (1975)W - Wooden Award (1977)BT- Basketball Times (1982)SN – The Sporting News ! Includes appearances prior to joining the Big Ten

BIG TEN OLYMPIANS1952—Ronald Bontemps, ILL (Gold)1952—Howard Williams, PUR (Gold)1956—Carl Cain, IOWA (Gold) 1956—Charles Darling, IOWA (Gold) 1960—Walt Bellamy, IND (Gold) 1960—Jerry Lucas, OSU (Gold) 1960—Terry Dischinger, PUR (Gold) 1968—John Clawson, MICH (Gold) 1968—Bill Hosket, OSU (Gold) 1972—Jim Brewer, MINN1972—Tom McMillen, MD*1976—Quinn Buckner, IND (Gold) 1976—Scott May, IND (Gold) 1976—Phil Hubbard, MICH (Gold) 1976—Romel Raffin, PSU [Canada]*1980—Isiah Thomas, IND% 1980—Romel Raffin, PSU [Canada]*1984—Uwe Blab, IND [West Germany]1984—Steve Alford, IND (Gold)1984—Romel Raffin, PSU [Canada]*1988—Romel Raffin, PSU (Bronze) [Canada]1992—Earvin “Magic” Johnson, MSU (Gold) 1992—Jen Kujawa, ILL [Germany]1992—Uwe Blab, IND [West Germany]

2000—Steve Smith, MSU (Gold) 2000—Kirk Penney, WIS [New Zealand]2004—Kirk Penney, WIS [New Zealand] 2008—Deron Williams, ILL (Gold) 2008—Michael Redd, OSU (Gold) 2012—Robert Archibald, ILL [Great Britian]2012—Deron Williams, ILL (Gold) 2012—Ade Dagunduro, NEB [Nigeria]*2012—Aleks Maric, NEB [Australia]*

* Did not compete in Big Ten% The United States boycotted the 1980 Olympics

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NATIONAL HONORS

CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANSAccording to NCAA records book

ILLINOIS (13)Ray Woods, 1915-16-17Clyde Alwood, 1917Earl Anderson, 1918Charles Carney, 1920-22Bill Hapac, 1940*Andy Phillip, 1942–43Walton Kirk, 1945Rod Fletcher, 1952Dee Brown, 2005

INDIANA (16)*Everett Dean, 1921*Branch McCracken, 1930Vern Huffman, 1936Ernie Andres, 1939Ralph Hamilton, 1947Don Schlundt, 1954Scott May, 1975–76Kent Benson, 1976–77*Isiah Thomas, 1981Steve Alford, 1986–87Calbert Cheaney, 1993A.J. Guyton, 2000Victor Oladipo, 2013

IOWA (2)Murray Wier, 1948Chuck Darling, 1952

MARYLAND (6)Louis Berger, 1932John Lucas, 1975-76Len Bias, 1986Joe Smith, 1995Juan Dixon, 2002

MICHIGAN (10)Harry Kipke, 1924Richard Doyle, 1926Bennie Oosterbaan, 1927-28*Cazzie Russell, 1965–66Rickey Green, 1977Gary Grant, 1988Chris Webber, 1993#Trey Burke, 2013

MICHIGAN STATE (7)*Earvin Johnson, 1979Shawn Respert, 1995Mateen Cleaves, 1999Draymond Green, 2012Denzel Valentine, 2016Miles Bridges, 2018Cassius Winston, 2019

MINNESOTA (11)George Tuck, 1905Garfield Brown, 1906Frank Lawler, 1911Francis Stadsvold, 1917Harold Gillen, 1918Arnold Oss, 1919-21Erling Platou, 1919Jim McIntyre, 1948Dick Garmaker, 1955Mychal Thompson, 1978

NEBRASKA (1)Sam Carrier, 1913

NORTHWESTERN (4)Joe Reiff, C, 1931–33Otto Graham, 1944Max Morris, 1946

OHIO STATE (16)Johnny Miner, 1925Wes Fesler, 1931Jimmy Hull, 1939Dick Schnittker, 1950Robin Freeman, 1956*Jerry Lucas, 1960–61–62Gary Bradds, 1964Jim Jackson, 1991–92Evan Turner, 2010Jared Sullinger, 2011-12D’Angelo Russell, 2015Keita Bates-Diop, 2018

PENN STATE (1)Jesse Arnelle, 1954

PURDUE (28)Dave Charters, 1910-11Larry Teeple, 1913Elmer Oliphant, 1914-15Donald White, 1921Ray Miller, 1922George Spradling, 1926Charles Murphy, 1928-29–30*John Wooden, 1930–31–32Norman Cottom, 1934Robert Kessler, 1936Jewell Young, 1937–38Terry Dischinger, 1961–62Dave Schellhase, 1966Rick Mount, 1969–70Joe Barry Carroll, 1980Glenn Robinson, 1994JaJuan Johnson, 2011Caleb Swanigan, 2017Carsen Edwards, 2019

RUTGERS (1)Bob Lloyd, 1967

WISCONSIN (22)C.D. McLees, 1905Chris Steinmetz, 1905Frank Arthur, 1907Hugh Harper, 1908Helmer Swenholt, 1908-09Walter Scoville, 1911Otto Stangel, 1912Allen Johnson, 1913Carl Harper, 1914Eugene Van Gent, 1914George Levis, 1915William Chandler, 1916-18George Levis, 1916*Harold Olsen, 1917Eber Simpson, 1918Gene Englund, 1941John Kotz, 1942Alando Tucker, 2007Frank Kaminsky, 2015Ethan Happ, 2019

* Hall of Fame selection

# Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

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BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONORAwarded to one male and one female from the graduating class of each member institution, who demonstrated athletic and academic excellence throughout their college career. Below is a list of former Big Ten men’s basketball players who have been awarded the honor.

1915 Edward A. Williford, Illinois1915 John Harvey Ellis, Northwestern1916 Bernard W. Bierman, Minnesota1916 Pau L. Walter, Purdue1917 Clyde Godel Alwood, Illinois1917 DeWitt T. Mullett, Indiana1918 Ebert Edward Simpson, Jr., Wisconsin1919 William C. Gorgas, Chicago1919 William M. Zeller, Indiana1919 Erling S. Platou, Minnesota1919 Ruben Allen Marquardt, Northwestern1919 Sheldon J. Mann, Ohio State1919 Robert E. Markley, Purdue1920 John B. Felmley, Illinois1920 Norman W. Kingsley, Minnesota1920 Harold Lee Kime, Ohio State1920 Paul B. Church, Purdue1920 Anthony G. Zulfer, Wisconsin1921 Everett S. Dean, Indiana1921 Robert J. Kaufmann, Iowa1921 Neal A. Arnston, Minnesota1922 Herbert O. Crisler, Chicago1922 Aubrey Devine, Iowa1922 Arnold Oss, Minnesota1923 Otto H. Vogel, Illinois1923 Rudolph Hultkrans, Minnesota1923 James J. Peterson, Northwestern1923 Gustave K. Tebell, Wisconsin1924 Campbell Dickson, Chicago1924 Walter Roettger, Illinois1924 Wayland Hicks, Iowa1925 Harlan Logan, Indiana1925 Ferdinand J. Wellman, Purdue1926 John W. Mauer, Illinois1926 Raymond F. Rasey, Minnesota1927 Roger Wheeler, Minnesota1928 Arthur J. Beckner, Indiana1928 Lawrence Harrison, Iowa1928 Malvin J. Nydahl, Minnesota1928 Wm. H. Droegemueller, Northwestern1928 Harry A. Kemmer, Purdue1928 Louis Behr, Wisconsin1929 Forest Twogood, Iowa1929 George E. MacKinnon, Minnesota1929 C.S. Lyle, Purdue1929 Theodore A. Thelander, Wisconsin1930 Robert Tanner, Minnesota1931 Earl W. Loose, Minnesota1931 Charles R. Larkins, Ohio State1932 John R. Wooden, Purdue1932 Harvey H. Schneider, Wisconsin1933 Keith I. Parsons, Chicago1934 Donald Brewer, Northwestern1934 W.P. Fehring, Purdue1935 Rolf Falk Poser, Wisconsin1936 Gordon C. Peterson, Chicago1936 Curtis M. Shanahan, Northwestern1936 Bruce B. Laybourne, Ohio State1936 Robert L. Kessler, Purdue1937 Harry Combes, Illinois1937 Vernon R. Huffman, Indiana1937 Glynn M. Downey, Purdue1939 Robert E. Cassels, Chicago

BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR1939 John A. Kundla, Minnesota1939 Walter I. Bietila, Wisconsin1940 Harold Van Every, Minnesota1942 William Hocking, Illinois1942 Richard E. Hein, Iowa1943 Edwin S. Parker, Illinois1943 Russell Wendland, Northwestern1943 Allen Carl Menke, Purdue1943 Frederick R. Rehm, Wisconsin1945 Donald Delaney, Illinois1945 Arnold Lehrman, Minnesota1945 Ben Schadler, Northwestern1945 Jack R. Dugger, Ohio State1947 Ralph Hamilton, Indiana1947 Warren E. Amling, Ohio State1947 Myrwin Anderson, Purdue1947 Exner Menzel, Wisconsin1948 Charles Tourek, Northwestern1949 T. Dwight Eddleman, Illinois1950 Donald C. Hays, Iowa1951 Myer U. Skoog, Minnesota1951 Donald C. Blasius, Northwestern1951 Neil Schmidt, Purdue1952 Robert Watson Masters, Indiana1952 Charles “Chuck” Darling, Iowa1952 Richard K. Means, Minnesota1953 Clive Follmer, Illinois1953 Robert D. Gelle, Minnesota1954 Lawrence E. Kurka, Northwestern1954 Paul Allen Ebert, Ohio State1954 Norbert J. Esser, Wisconsin1955 Charles J. Mencel, Minnesota1955 Dennis C. Blind, Purdue1955 Richard W. Cable, Wisconsin1956 Andrew Hough, Iowa1956 Joe W. Sexson, Purdue1957 Harold Richard Neal, Indiana1957 Frank Otis Sebolt, Iowa1957 Joe Campbell, Purdue1958 Walter V. (Bunk) Holt, Wisconsin1959 Robert Anderegg, Michigan State1959 Larry P. Huston, Ohio State1959 John R. Hobbs, Wisconsin1960 Terry O. Miller, Michigan1960 Richard L. Furry, Ohio State1961 Gary V. Long, Indiana1961 Richard H. Hoyt, Ohio State1961 Robert T. Orrill, Purdue1962 Joel D. Novak, Iowa1962 Thomas M. Hughbanks, Wisconsin1963 David J. Downey, Illinois1963 Robert J. Bateman, Minnesota1963 Jerry R. Lucas, Ohio State1963 Hugh V. (Pat) Richter, Wisconsin1964 Andrew J. Hankins, Iowa1964 George (Pete) Gent, Michigan State1964 Arthur (Bill) Davis, Minnesota1964 Martin C. Riessen, Northwestern1964 Donald H. Flatt, Ohio State1964 Melvyn J. Garland, Purdue1965 G. Bogie Redmon, Illinois1966 James M. Moses, Iowa1966 Dave G. Schellhase, Purdue1968 Wilmer F. Hosket, Ohio State1970 Richard Jensen, Iowa1971 James Cleamons, Ohio State1971 George Faerber, Purdue1972 Robert A. Ford, Purdue1973 James T. Brewer, Minnesota1974 Gary D. Anderson, Wisconsin

1977 Steve Grote, Michigan1977 Bruce Parkinson, Purdue1977 Peter W. Brey, Wisconsin1979 Gregory Kelser, Michigan State1980 Mike Campbell, Northwestern1981 Steve Waite, Iowa1981 Jay Vincent, Michigan State1981 Brian Walker, Purdue1982 Bob Grady, Northwestern1983 Randy Breuer, Minnesota1985 Uwe Blab, Indiana1985 Steve Reid, Purdue1987 Steve Alford, Indiana1987 J. J. Weber, Wisconsin1988 Shon Morris, Northwestern1990 Stephen Scheffler, Purdue1991 Dave Barrett, Purdue1992 Craig Riley, Purdue1993 Robert Pelinka, Michigan1994 Kevin Rankin, Northwestern1995 John Amaechi, Penn State1998 Chad Austin, Purdue1999 Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern2000 Brian Cardinal, Purdue2001 Mike Kelley, Wisconsin2003 Kyle Hornsby, Indiana2003 Kirk Penney, Wisconsin2005 Jack Ingram, Illinois2005 Chris Hill, Michigan State2006 Dee Brown, Illinois2006 Greg Brunner, Iowa2007 Warren Carter, Illinois2007 Adam Haluska, Iowa2008 Drew Neitzel, Michigan State2009 Trent Meacham, Illinois2009 Joe Krabbenhoft, Wisconsin2010 Chris Kramer, Purdue2012 Matt Roth, Indiana2012 Robbie Hummel, Purdue2013 Brandon Paul, Illinois2015 Varun Ram, Maryland2016 Nick Zeisloft, Indiana2016 Mike Gesell, Iowa2016 Shavon Shields, Nebraska2019 Juwan Morgan, Indiana

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BIG TEN HONORSPLAYER OF THE YEAR

1985 – Roy Tarpley, JR, C, MICH1986 – Scott Skiles, SR, G, MSU1987 – Dennis Hopson, SR, G, OSU1988 – Gary Grant, SR, G, MICH1989 – Jay Edwards, SO, G, IND (M) Glen Rice, SR, F, MICH (C)1990 – Stephen Scheffler, SR, C, PUR1991 – Jim Jackson, SO, G-F, OSU1992 – Jim Jackson, JR, G-F, OSU1993 – Calbert Cheaney, SR, F, IND1994 – Glenn Robinson, SO, F, PUR1995 – Shawn Respert, SR, G, MSU1996 – Brian Evans, SR, F, IND1997 – Vacated1998 – Mateen Cleaves, SO, G, MSU1999 – Mateen Cleaves, JR, G, MSU (C) Scoonie Penn, JR, G, OSU (M)2000 – A.J. Guyton, SR, G, IND (M) Morris Peterson, SR, F, MSU (C)2001 – Frank Williams, SO, G, ILL2002 – Jared Jeffries, SO, F, IND2003 – Brian Cook, SR, F, ILL2004 – Devin Harris, JR, G, WIS2005 – Dee Brown, JR, G, ILL2006 – Terence Dials, SR, F/C, OSU2007 – Alando Tucker, SR, F, WIS2008 – D.J. White, SR, F, IND2009 – Kalin Lucas, SO, G, MSU2010 – Evan Turner, JR, G, OSU2011 – JaJuan Johnson, SR, F, PUR2012 – Draymond Green, SR, F, MSU2013 – Trey Burke, SO, G, MICH2014 – Nik Stauskas, SO, G, MICH2015 – Frank Kaminsky, SR, F, WIS2016 – Denzel Valentine, SR, G/F, MSU2017 – Caleb Swanigan, JR, F, PUR2018 – Keita Bates-Diop, SR., F, OSU2019 – Cassius Winston, JR., G, MSU(selected by Big Ten radio broadcasters; by coaches

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1984 – Ricky Hall, SR, G, PUR1985 – Bruce Douglas, JR, G, ILL1986 – Bruce Douglas, SR, G, ILL1987 – Gary Grant, JR, G, MICH1988 – Gary Grant, SR, G, MICH1989 – Stephen Bardo, JR, G, ILL1990 – Ken Redfield, SR, F, MSU1991 – No Selection1992 – Acie Earl, JR, C, IOWA1993 – Greg Graham, SR, G, IND1994 – Patrick Baldwin, SR, G, NU1995 – Eric Snow, SR, G, MSU1996 – Porter Roberts, SR, G, PUR1997 – Vacated1998 – Calvin Booth, JR, C, PSU1999 – Mike Kelley, SO, G, WIS2000 – Ken Johnson, JR, C, OSU2001 – Ken Johnson, SR, C, OSU2002 – Dane Fife, SR, G, IND Travarus Bennett, SR, F, MINN2003 – Kenneth Lowe, JR, G, PUR2004 – Kenneth Lowe, SR, G, PUR2005 – Dee Brown, JR, G, ILL2006 – Erek Hansen, SR, C, IOWA2007 – Greg Oden, FR, C, OSU2008 – Chris Kramer, SO, G, PUR2009 – Travis Walton, SR, G, MSU

2010 – Chris Kramer, SR, G, PUR 2011 – JaJuan Johnson, SR, F, PUR2012 – Aaron Craft, SO, G, OSU2013 – Victor Oladipo, JR, G, IND2014 – Aaron Craft, SR, G, OSU2015 – Rapheal Davis, JR, G, PUR2016 – A.J. Hammons, SR, C, PUR2017 – Reggie Lynch, JR, C, MINN2018 – Jaren Jackson, Jr., FR, F, MSU2019 – Josh Reaves, SR, G, PSU(selected by media and coaches from 1973-1991 and since 2007; media only from 1992-2006)

COACH OF THE YEAR

1978 – Jud Heathcote, MSU1979 – Lute Olson, IOWA1980 – Bob Knight, IND1981 – Bob Knight, IND1982 – Jim Dutcher, MINN1983 – Eldon Miller, OSU1984 – Gene Keady, PUR1985 – Bill Frieder, MICH1986 – Jud Heathcote, MSU1987 – Tom Davis, IOWA1988 – Gene Keady, PUR1989 – Bob Knight, IND1990 – Gene Keady, PUR1991 – Randy Ayers, OSU1992 – Randy Ayers, OSU1993 – Lou Henson, ILL1994 – Gene Keady, PUR1995 – Gene Keady, PUR1996 – Gene Keady, PUR1997 – Vacated1998 – Tom Izzo, MSU 1999 – Jim O’Brien, OSU 2000 – Gene Keady, PUR2001 – Jim O’Brien, OSU2002 – Bo Ryan, WIS2003 – Bo Ryan, WIS2004 – Bill Carmody, NU2005 – Bruce Weber, ILL2006 – Thad Matta, OSU2007 – Thad Matta, OSU2008 – Matt Painter, PUR2009 – Ed DeChellis, PSU (M) Tom Izzo, MSU (C)2010 - Thad Matta, OSU (M) Matt Painter, PUR (C)2011 – Matt Painter, PUR2012 – Tom Izzo, MSU2013 – Bo Ryan, WIS2014 - John Beilein, MICH (M) Tim Miles, NEB (C)2015 - Mark Turgeon, MD (M) Bo Ryan, WIS (C)2016 – Tom Crean, WIS2017 – Richard Pitino, MINN2018 – Chris Holtmann, OSU2019 – Matt Painter, PUR

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1986 – Gary Grant, G, MICH (M only)1987 – Dean Garrett, C, IND# (C only)1988 – Jay Edwards, G, IND (M only)1989 – Eric Anderson, C, IND1990 – Jim Jackson, G, OSU1991 – Damon Bailey, G, IND1992 – Chris Webber, F, MICH*1993 – Greg Simpson, G, OSU1994 – Jess Settles, F, IOWA1995 – Maurice Taylor, F, MICH*1996 – Sam Okey, F, WIS1997 – A.J. Guyton, G, IND1998 – Michael Redd, G, OSU1999 – Cory Bradford, G, ILL2000 – Brian Cook, F, ILL (M) LaVell Blanchard, F, MICH (C and M)2001 – Jared Jeffries, F, IND2002 – Rick Rickert, F, MINN2003 – Daniel Horton, G, MICH2004 – Kris Humphries, F, MINN2005 – D.J. White, F, IND2006 – Jamelle Cornley, F, PSU2007 – Greg Oden, C, OSU2008 – Eric Gordon, G, IND2009 – William Buford, G, OSU2010 - D.J. Richardson, G, ILL (C) Drew Crawford, G/F, NU (M)2011 – Jared Sullinger, F, OSU2012 - Cody Zeller, F, IND (C) Trey Burke, G, MICH (M)2013 – Gary Harris, G, MSU2014 – Noah Vonleh, F, IND2015 – D’Angelo Russell, G, OSU2016 – Ethan Happ, F, WIS2017 – Miles Bridges, G/F, MSU2018 – Jaren Jackson Jr., F, MSU2019 – Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, MICH

SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR

2006 – Doug Thomas, F, Iowa2007 – Daequan Cook, G, OSU2008 – Jason Bohannon, G, WIS2009 – B.J. Mullens, C, OSU2010 - Draymond Green, F, MSU2011 – Aaron Craft, G, OSU2012 – D.J. Byrd, G, PUR2013 – Will Sheehey, F, IND2014 – Nigel Hayes, F, WIS2015 – Gabriel Olaseni, F, IOWA2016 – Max Bielfeldt, F, IND2017 – Nicholas Baer, F, IOWA2018 – Duncan Robinson, G, MICH2019 – Xavier Tillman, F, MSU

# selected as “Newcomer of the Year”

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

Note: Player, Freshman and Coach of the Year selected under auspices of Associated Press and United Press International from 1986 to 1989.

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BIG TEN HONORSALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

ILLINOISJames Augustine, F, 2003Dee Brown, G, 2003Jamar Smith, G, 2006D.J. Richardson, G, 2010Jereme Richmond, F, 2011Kendrick Nunn, G, 2014Trent Frazier, G, 2018Ayo Dosunmu, G, 2019

INDIANABracey Wright, F, 2003Robert Vaden, G/F, 2005D.J. White, F, 2005Eric Gordon, G, 2008Christian Watford, F, 2010Cody Zeller, F, 2012Yogi Ferrell, G, 2013Noah Vonleh, F, 2014James Blackmon Jr., G, 2015Thomas Bryant, C, 2016Romeo Langford, G, 2019

IOWATyler Smith, F, 2007Matt Gatens, G, 2009Eric May, G, 2010Melsahn Basabe, F, 2011Aaron White, F, 2012Jordan Bohannon, G, 2017Tyler Cook, F, 2017Joe Wieskamp, G, 2019

MARYLANDMelo Trimble, G, 2015Diamond Stone, C, 2016Bruce Fernando, F, 2018Jalen Smith, F, 2019

MICHIGANDaniel Horton, G, 2003Dion Harris, G, 2004Courtney Sims, F/C, 2004Manny Harris, G, 2008Tim Hardaway Jr., G, 2011Trey Burke, G, 2012Glenn Robinson III, F, 2013Derrick Walton Jr., G, 2014Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, 2019

MICHIGAN STATEShannon Brown, G, 2004Drew Neitzel, G, 2005Raymar Morgan, F, 2007Delvon Roe, F, 2009Branden Dawson, G, 2012Gary Harris, G, 2013Miles Bridges, G/F, 2017Jaren Jackson Jr., F, 2018

MINNESOTAKris Humphries, F, 2004Dan Coleman, F, 2005Jordan Murphy, F, 2016Amir Coffey, G, 2017

NORTHWESTERNCraig Moore, G, 2006

Kevin Coble, F, 2007Drew Crawford, G/F, 2010Dave Sobolewski, G, 2012Bryant McIntosh, G, 2015

OHIO STATEMike Conley Jr., G, 2007Greg Oden, C, 2007Kosta Koufos, F/C, 2008William Buford, G, 2009B.J. Mullens, C, 2009Aaron Craft, G, 2011Jared Sullinger, F, 2011D’Angelo Russell, G, 2015Jae’Sean Tate, F, 2015Kaleb Wesson, F, 2018

PENN STATEMarlon Smith, G, 2004Geary Claxton, G/F, 2005Jamelle Cornley, F, 2006Tony Carr, G, 2017

PURDUEChris Lutz, G, 2006Robbie Hummel, G/F, 2008E’Twaun Moore, G, 2008Lewis Jackson, G, 2009Kelsey Barlow, G/F, 2010A.J. Hammons, C, 2013Kendall Stephens, G, 2014Caleb Swanigan, F, 2016

WISCONSINAlando Tucker, F, 2003Joe Krabbenhoft, G/F, 2006Sam Dekker, F, 2013Nigel Hayes, F, 2014Ethan Happ, F, 2016Brad Davison, G, 2018

ILLINOISBrian Randle, F, 2006Chester Frazier, G, 2007-09Nnanna Egwu, F, 2015

INDIANAVictor Oladipo, G, 2012-13Yogi Ferrell, G, 2016

IOWAErek Hansen, C, 2006Jarrod Uthoff, F, 2016

MARYLANDAnthony Cowan, G, 2018Bruno Fernando, F, 2019

MICHIGANEkpe Udoh, F, 2008Jordan Morgan, F, 2013Zavier Simpson, G, 2019

MICHIGAN STATEShannon Brown, G, 2006Travis Walton, G, 2007-08-09Delvon Roe, F, 2011Draymond Green, F, 2012Gary Harris, G, 2014Branden Dawson, G/F, 2015Jaren Jackson, Jr., F, 2018Matt McQuaid, G, 2019

MINNESOTADamian Johnson, F, 2009Reggie Lynch, F, 2017

NORTHWESTERNMohamed Hachad, G, 2006Jeremy Nash, G/F, 2010Vic Law, F, 2017

OHIO STATEJe’Kel Foster, G, 2006Greg Oden, C, 2007Dallas Lauderdale, F, 2010Aaron Craft, G, 2011-12-13-14David Lighty, G, 2011Shannon Scott, G, 2013-14

PENN STATETim Frazier, G, 2012Josh Reaves, G, 2018-19Mike Watkins, F, 2018

PURDUEChris Kramer, G, 2007-08-09-10JaJuan Johnson, F/C, 2009-10-11A.J. Hammons, C, 2014-15-16Rapheal Davis, G, 2015-16Dakota Mathias, G, 2017-18Nojel Eastern, F, 2019

WISCONSINMichael Flowers, G, 2007-08Joe Krabbenhoft, G/F, 2008Trévon Hughes, G, 2010Jordan Taylor, G, 2011Josh Gasser, G, 2012-14-15Jared Berggren, F/C, 2013Ethan Happ, F, 2016-17Zak Showalter, G, 2017

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ALL-BIG TENFirst Team since 1948

ILLINOIS (40)Dwight Eddleman, F, 1948-49Don Sunderlage, G, 1951Rod Fletcher, G, 1952Irv Bemoras, G, 1953John Kerr, C, 1954Paul Judson, G, 1955-56George Bon Salle, C, 1956Bill Ridley, G, 1956Don Ohl, G, 1957-58Dave Downey, F, 1963Skip Thoren, C, 1965Tal Brody, G, 1965Don Freeman, F, 1966Jim Dawson, G, 1967Dave Scholz, C, 1968-69Nick Weatherspoon, F, 1973Eddie Johnson, F, 1981Derek Harper, G, 1983Bruce Douglas, G, 1984Ken Norman, F, 1986-87Nick Anderson, F, 1989Kendall Gill, G, 1990Kiwane Garris, G, 1996-97Kevin Turner, G, 1998Frank Williams, G, 2001-02Brian Cook, F, 2003Deron Williams, G, 2004-05Dee Brown, G, 2005-06Luther Head, G, 2005James Augustine, F, 2006Demetri McCamey, G, 2010 INDIANA (59)Lou Watson, G, 1950Bill Garrett, C, 1951Don Schlundt, C, 1953-54-55Bob Leonard, G, 1953-54Archie Dees, C, 1957-58Walt Bellamy, C, 1960-61Jimmy Rayl, G, 1962-63Tom Bolyard, F, 1963Dick Van Arsdale, F, 1964Harry Joyner, F, 1967George McGinnis, F, 1971Joby Wright, F, 1972Steve Downing, C, 1973Steve Green, F, 1974-75Quinn Buckner, G, 1974-75Scott May, F, 1975-76Kent Benson, C, 1975-76-77Mike Woodson, F, 1979Isiah Thomas, G, 1980-81Ted Kitchel, F, 1982-83Randy Wittman, G-F, 1983Steve Alford, G, 1984-86-87Uwe Blab, C, 1985Dean Garrett, C, 1988Jay Edwards, G, 1989Calbert Cheaney, G-F, 1991-92-93Eric Anderson, F, 1991 Greg Graham, G, 1993Damon Bailey, G, 1994Alan Henderson, F, 1995Brian Evans, F, 1996A.J. Guyton, G, 2000Kirk Haston, F, 2001Jared Jeffries, F, 2002Jeff Newton, F, 2003

Bracey Wright, G, 2005Eric Gordon, G, 2008D.J. White, F, 2008Victor Oladipo, G, 2013Cody Zeller, F, 2013Yogi Ferrell, G, 2015-16

IOWA (27)Murray Wier, F, 1948Chuck Darling, C, 1952Bill Logan, C, 1955-56Carl Cain, F, 1956Dave Gunther, F, 1959Don Nelson, C-F, 1961-62Sam Williams, F, 1967-68John Johnson, F, 1970Fred Brown, G, 1971Ronnie Lester, G, 1978-79Kevin Boyle, F, 1981Greg Stokes, C, 1985Ed Horton, F, 1989Acie Earl, C, 1992Jess Settles, F, 1996Andre Woolridge, G, 1996-97Greg Brunner, F, 2006Adam Haluska, G, 2007Roy Devyn Marble, G, 2014Aaron White, F, 2015Jarrod Uthoff, F, 2016Peter Jok, G, 2017

MARYLAND (4)Dez Wells, G, 2015Melo Trimble, G, 2015-17Bruno Fernando, F, 2019

MICHIGAN (35)Pete Elliott, G, 1948Bob Harrison, G, 1948-49M.C. Burton, F, 1959Bill Buntin, C, 1963-64-65Cazzie Russell, G, 1964-65-66Rudy Tomjanovich, F, 1969-70Henry Wilmore, F, 1971-72Campy Russell, F, 1974Rickey Green, G, 1976-77Phil Hubbard, C, 1977Mike McGee, F, 1978-81Roy Tarpley, C, 1985-86Gary Grant, G, 1987-88Glen Rice, F, 1988-89Rumeal Robinson, G, 1990Chris Webber, F, 1993*Juwan Howard, C, 1994Jalen Rose, G, 1994Robert Traylor, C, 1998*LaVell Blanchard, F, 2003Daniel Horton, G, 2006Manny Harris, G, 2009Trey Burke, G, 2013Tim Hardaway Jr., G, 2013Nik Stauskas, G, 2014

MICHIGAN STATE (45)Julius McCoy, F, 1956Jack Quiggle, G, 1957Johnny Green, C, 1958-59Horace Walker, F, 1960Stan Washington, F, 1966Lee Lafayette, C, 1969Ralph Simpson, F, 1970

Mike Robinson, G, 1972-73-74Lindsay Hairston, C, 1974-75Terry Furlow, F, 1975-76Earvin Johnson, G, 1978-79Gregory Kelser, F, 1979Jay Vincent, C, 1980-81Kevin Smith, G, 1982Sam Vincent, G, 1985Scott Skiles, G, 1986Steve Smith, G, 1990-91Mike Peplowski, C, 1992Shawn Respert, G, 1994-95Mateen Cleaves, G, 1998-99-00Morris Peterson, F, 1999-00Charlie Bell, G, 2001Jason Richardson, F, 2001Marcus Taylor, G, 2002Paul Davis, C, 2004Drew Neitzel, G, 2007-08Kalin Lucas, G, 2009-10Draymond Green, F, 2012Gary Harris, G, 2014Denzel Valentine, G/F, 2016Miles Bridges, F, 2018Cassius Winston, G, 2019

MINNESOTA (31)Jim McIntyre, C, 1948Whitey Skoog, G, 1950-51Charles Mencel, G, 1953-55Dick Garmaker, G, 1954-55George Kline, F, 1957-58Ron Johnson, C, 1959-60Lou Hudson, F, 1965Tom Kondla, C, 1967Clyde Turner, F, 1972Ron Behagen, F, 1973Jim Brewer, C, 1973Mychal Thompson, C, 1976-77-78Kevin McHale, C, 1980Randy Breuer, C, 1982-83Darryl Mitchell, G, 1982Tommy Davis, F, 1985Willie Burton, F, 1990Quincy Lewis, G/F, 1999Rick Rickert, F, 2003Kris Humphries, F, 2004Vincent Grier, G/F, 2005Nate Mason, G, 2017Jordan Murphy, F, 2019

NEBRASKA (2)Terran Petteway, G, 2014James Palmer Jr., G, 2018

NORTHWESTERN (12)Ray Ragelis, C, 1951Frank Ehmann, F, 1955Joe Ruklick, C, 1959Rick Lopossa, F, 1964Jim Burns, G, 1967Billy McKinney, G, 1977Geno Carlisle, G, 1996Evan Eschmeyer, C, 1997-98-99Jitim Young, G, 2004John Shurna, F, 2012

OHIO STATE (54)Dick Schnittker, F, 1949-50Bob Donham, F, 1950Paul Ebert, C, 1952-54

Robin Freeman, G, 1955-56Frank Howard, F, 1957-58Jerry Lucas, C, 1960-62John Havlicek, F, 1961-62Larry Siegfried, G, 1961Gary Bradds, C, 1963-64Bill Hosket, F, 1967-68Dave Sorenson, C, 1969-70Jim Cleamons, G, 1971Luke Witte, C, 1971Allan Hornyak, G, 1971-72-73Kelvin Ransey, G, 1978-79-80Herb Williams, C, 1980Clark Kellogg, F, 1982Tony Campbell, F, 1983-84Brad Sellers, C, 1986Dennis Hopson, F, 1987Jay Burson, G, 1989Jim Jackson, G-F, 1991-92Scoonie Penn, G, 1999-00Michael Redd, G, 2000Ken Johnson, C, 2001Brian Brown, G, 2002Terence Dials, F/C, 2006Greg Oden, C, 2007Mike Conley Jr., G, 2007Jamar Butler, G, 2008Evan Turner, G/F, 2009-10Jared Sullinger, F, 2011-12Aaron Craft, G, 2013Deshaun Thomas, F, 2013D’Angelo Russell, G, 2015Keita Bates-Diop, F, 2018

PENN STATE (9)John Amaechi, C, 1995Matt Gaudio, F, 1996Jarrett Stephens, F, 2000Joe Crispin, G, 2001Talor Battle, G, 2009-11Tim Frazier, G, 2012Tony Carr, G, 2018Lamar Stevens, F, 2019

PURDUE (47)Howard Williams, G, 1949Carl McNulty, C, 1952Willie Merriweather, G, 1959Terry Dischinger, C, 1960-62Mel Garland, G, 1963Dave Schellhase, F, 1964-66Rick Mount, G, 1968-70Herman Gilliam, F, 1969Bob Ford, F, 1972Frank Kendrick, F, 1974Bruce Parkinson, G, 1975John Garrett, C, 1975Walter Jordan, F, 1977-78Joe Barry Carroll, C, 1979-80Keith Edmondson, G, 1982Russell Cross, C, 1983Jim Rowinski, C, 1984James Bullock, F-C, 1985Troy Lewis, G, 1987-88Todd Mitchell, F, 1988Stephen Scheffler, C, 1990Jimmy Oliver, F, 1991Woody Austin, G, 1992Glenn Robinson, F, 1993-94Cuonzo Martin, G, 1995Chad Austin, G, 1997-98

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THREE-TIME FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

Willie Deane, G, 2003Carl Landry, F, 2007Robbie Hummel, G/F, 2008-10-12JaJuan Johnson, F/C, 2009-11E’Twaun Moore, G, 2010-11A.J. Hammons, C, 2016Caleb Swanigan, F, 2017Carsen Edwards, G, 2018-19

WISCONSIN (24)Don Rehfeldt, C, 1949-50Ab Nicholas, G, 1951-52Joe Franklin, F, 1968Patrick Tompkins, C, 1991Michael Finley, F-G, 1993-95Rashard Griffith, C, 1995Kirk Penney, F, 2002-03Devin Harris, G, 2004Mike Wilkinson, F, 2005Alando Tucker, F, 2006-07Brian Butch, F/C, 2008Jon Leuer, F, 2011Jordan Taylor, G, 2011-12Frank Kaminsky, F, 2014-15Nigel Hayes, F, 2016Ethan Happ, C, 2017-18-19

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98

ALL-BIG TEN

Don Schlundt, C, IND (1953-54-55)Cazzie Russell, G, MICH (1964-65-66)Allan Hornyak, G, OSU (1971-72-73)Mike Robinson, G, MSU (1972-73-74)Kent Benson, C, IND (1975-76-77)Mychal Thompson, C, MINN (1976-77-78)Kelvin Ransey, G, OSU (1978-79-80)Steve Alford, G, IND (1984-86-87)Calbert Cheaney, G-F, IND (1991-92-93)Evan Eschmeyer, C, NU (1997-98-99)Mateen Cleaves, G, MSU (1998-99-00)Robbie Hummel, F, PUR (2008-10-12)Ethan Happ, F, WIS (2017-18-19)

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(Awarded from 1946-2007)

1946 - Max Morris, F, NU1947 - Glen Selbo, G, WIS1948 - Murray Wier, F, IOWA1949 - Dwight Eddleman, F, ILL1950 - Don Rehfeldt, C, WIS1951 - Don Sunderlage, G, ILL1952 - Chuck Darling, C, IOWA1953 - Don Schlundt, C, IND1954 - John “Red” Kerr, C, ILL1955 - Chuck Mencel, G, MINN1956 - Robin Freeman, G, OSU1957 - Archie Dees, C, IND1958 - Archie Dees, C, IND1959 - John Green, C, MSU1960 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU1961 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU1962 - Jerry Lucas, C, OSU1963 - Gary Bradds, C, OSU1964 - Gary Bradds, C, OSU1965 - Cazzie Russell, G, MICH1966 - Cazzie Russell, G, MICH1967 - Jim Dawson, G, ILL1968 - Sam Williams, F, IOWA1969 - Rick Mount, G, PUR1970 - Rick Mount, G, PUR1971 - Jim Cleamons, G, OSU1972 - Jim Brewer, C, MINN1973 - Steve Downing, C, IND1974 - Campy Russell, F, MICH1975 - Scott May, F, IND1976 - Scott May, F, IND1977 - Kent Benson, C, IND1978 - Mychal Thompson, C, MINN1979 - Earvin “Magic” Johnson, G, MSU1980 - Mike Woodson, F, IND1981 - Ray Tolbert, C, IND1982 - Clark Kellogg, F, OSU1983 - Randy Whittman, G/F, IND1984 - Jim Rowinski, C, PUR1985 - Roy Tarpley, C, MICH 1986 - Scott Skiles, G, MSU1987 - Steve Alford, G, IND1988 - Gary Grant, G, MICH1989 - Glen Rice, F, MICH 1990 - Steve Smith, G, MSU1991 - Jim Jackson, G/F, OSU1992 - Jim Jackson, G/F, OSU1993 - Calbert Cheaney, F, IND1994 - Glenn Robinson, F, PUR1995 - Shawn Respert, G, MSU1996 - Brian Evans, F, IND1997 - Bobby Jackson, G, MINN1998 - Mateen Cleaves, G, MSU1999 - Mateen Cleaves, G, MSU2000 - Morris Peterson, F, MSU2001 - Frank Williams, G, ILL2002 – Jared Jeffries, F, IND2003 – Brian Cook, F, ILL2004 – Devin Harris, G, WIS2005 – Dee Brown, G, ILL 2006 – Terence Dials, F/C, OSU2007 – Alando Tucker, F, WIS

CHICAGO1945-46 George Raby, C

ILLINOIS1945-46 Bob Doster, F1946-47 Jack Smiley, G1947-48 Jack Burmaster, G1948-49 Dwight Eddleman, F1949-50 Wally Osterkorn, C1950-51 Don Sunderlage, G1951-52 Rod Fletcher, G1952-53 Irv Bemoras, G1953-54 John “Red” Kerr, C1954-55 Paul Judson, G1955-56 Bruce Brothers, F1956-57 Harv Schmidt, F1957-58 Don Ohl, G1958-59 Roger Taylor, G1959-60 Govoner Vaughn, F1960-61 Dave Downey, F1961-62 Dave Downey, F1962-63 Dave Downey, F1963-64 Skip Thoren, F1964-65 Skip Thoren, C1965-66 Don Freeman, F1966-67 Jim Dawson, G1967-68 Dave Scholz, C1968-69 Dave Scholz, F1969-70 Mike Price, G1970-71 Rick Howat, G1971-72 Nick Weatherspoon, F1972-73 Nick Weatherspoon, F1973-74 Rick Schmidt, F1974-75 Rick Schmidt, F1975-76 Nate Williams, G1976-77 Audie Matthews, F1977-78 Audie Matthews, F1978-79 Mark Smith, F1979-80 Eddie Johnson, F1980-81 Eddie Johnson, F1981-82 Perry Range, G1982-83 Derek Harper, G1983-84 Bruce Douglas, G Quinn Richardson, G1984-85 Doug Altenberger, G1985-86 Ken Norman, C1986-87 Ken Norman, F1987-88 Kenny Battle, F Nick Anderson, F1988-89 Nick Anderson, F1989-90 Kendall Gill, G1990-91 Andy Kpedi, C Larry Smith, G1991-92 Deon Thomas, F/C1992-93 Deon Thomas, F/C1993-94 Deon Thomas, F/C1994-95 Shelly Clark, C1995-96 Kiwane Garris, G1996-97 Kiwane Garris, G1997-98 Jerry Hester, F Kevin Turner, G1998-99 Cory Bradford, G1999-00 Cory Bradford, G2000-01 Frank Williams, G2001-02 Frank Williams, G2002-03 Brian Cook, F2003-04 Deron Williams, G2004-05 Dee Brown, G Luther Head, G Deron Williams, G2005-06 Dee Brown, G2006-07 Warren Carter, F Rich McBride, G2008-09 Chester Frazier, G2009-10 Demetri McCamey, G

2010-11 Mike Davis, F2011-12 Tracy Abrams, G2012-13 Brandon Paul, G2013-14 Rayvonte Rice, G2014-15 Nnanna Egwu, F Rayvonte Rice, G

INDIANA1945-46 John Wallace, F1946-47 Ralph Hamilton, F1947-48 Ward Wiliams, F1948-49 Lou Watson, G1949-50 Lou Watson, G1950-51 Bill Garrett, C1951-52 Bob Leonard, F1952-53 Don Schlundt, C1953-54 Don Schlundt, C1954-55 Don Schlundt, C1955-56 Wally Choice, F1956-57 Archie Dees, C1957-58 Archie Dees, C1958-59 Walt Bellamy, C1959-60 Walt Bellamy, C1960-61 Walt Bellamy, C1961-62 Jimmy Rayl, G1962-63 Tom Bolyard, F1963-64 Tom Van Arsdale, F Dick Van Arsdale, F1964-65 Dick Van Arsdale, F Tom Van Arsdale, F1965-66 Max Walker, G1966-67 Harry Joyner, F1967-68 Vern Payne, G1968-69 Ken Johnson, F1969-70 Jim Harris, G1970-71 George McGinnis, F1971-72 Joby Wright, F1972-73 Steve Downing, C1973-74 Steve Green, F1974-75 Quinn Buckner, G Steve Green, F Scott May, F1975-76 Scott May, F1976-77 Kent Benson, C1977-78 Wayne Radford, F1978-79 Mike Woodson, F1979-80 Mike Woodson, F1980-81 Ray Tolbert, C1981-82 Ted Kitchel, F1982-83 Randy Wittman, G/F1983-84 Steve Alford, G1984-85 Uwe Blab, C Steve Alford, G1985-86 Steve Alford, G1986-87 Steve Alford, G1987-88 Dean Garrett, C Keith Smart, G1988-89 Joe Hillman, G1989-90 Calbert Cheaney, F1990-91 Calbert Cheaney, G/F1991-92 Calbert Cheaney, F1992-93 Calbert Cheaney, F1993-94 Damon Bailey, G Alan Henderson, F1994-95 Alan Henderson, F1995-96 Brian Evans, F1997-98 A.J. Guyton, G1998-99 A.J. Guyton, G1999-00 A.J. Guyton, G2000-01 Kirk Haston, F2001-02 Jared Jeffries, F

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERSBIG TEN/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

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2006-07 D.J. White, F Roderick Wilmont, G2007-08 D.J. White, F2008-09 Devan Dumes, G Verdell Jones III, G Tom Pritchard, F2014-15 Yogi Ferrell, G2015-16 Yogi Ferrell, G2016-17 James Blackmon Jr., G

IOWA1945-46 Herb Wilkinson, G1946-47 Murray Wier, F1947-48 Murry Wier, F1948-49 Charlie Mason, F1949-50 Franklin Calsbeek, F1950-51 Franklin Calsbeek, F1951-52 Chuck Darling, C1952-53 Herb Thompson, F1953-54 Carl Cain, F1954-55 Bill Seaburg, G1955-56 Carl Cain, F1956-57 Dave Gunther, F1957-58 Dave Gunther, F1958-59 Dave Gunther, F1959-60 Don Nelson, C1960-61 Don Nelson, C/F1961-62 Don Nelson, F1962-63 Jerry Messick, C1963-64 Jimmy Rodgers, G1964-65 Jimmy Rodgers, G1965-66 Denny Pauling, G1966-67 Gerry Jones, F1967-68 Sam Williams, F 1968-69 John Johnson, F1969-70 John Johnson, F1970-71 Fred Brown, G1971-72 Rick Williams, G Kevin Kunnert, C1972-73 Kevin Kunnert, C1973-74 Candy LaPrince, G1974-75 Dan Frost, F1975-76 Scott Thompson, G1976-77 Bruce King, C1977-78 Ronnie Lester, G1978-79 Ronnie Lester, G1979-80 Ronnie Lester, G1980-81 Vince Brookins, G1981-82 Kevin Boyle, F1982-83 Bob Hansen, G1983-84 Steve Carfino, G1984-85 Greg Stokes, C1985-86 Andre Banks, G1986-87 Kevin Gamble, G Roy Marble, F1987-88 Bill Jones, F/G Roy Marble, F B.J. Armstrong, F1988-89 Roy Marble, G B.J. Armstrong, G Ed Horton, F1989-90 Les Jepsen, C1990-91 Acie Earl, C James Moses, G1991-92 Acie Earl, C1992-93 Acie Earl, C1993-94 James Winters, F1994-95 Jess Settles, F1995-96 Jess Settles, F1996-97 Andre Woolridge, G1997-98 Ryan Bowen, F1998-99 Kent McCausland, G

Dean Oliver, G Jess Settles, F1999-00 Jacob Jaacks, F Dean Oliver, G2000-01 Reggie Evans, F Dean Oliver, G,2001-02 Reggie Evans, F Luke Recker, G2002-03 Chauncey Leslie, G2003-04 Jeff Horner, G Pierre Pierce, G2004-05 Greg Brunner, F2005-06 Greg Brunner, F Erek Hansen, C Jeff Horner, G2006-07 Adam Haluska, G

No selections since 2006-07 season

MARYLAND1969-70 Rod Horst, C1970-71 Barry Yates, F1971-72 Len Elmore, F1972-73 Tom McMillen, C1973-74 Tom McMillen, C1974-75 John Lucas, G1975-76 Maurice Howard, G1976-77 Larry Gibson, C1977-78 Larry Gibson, C1978-79 Larry Gibson, C1979-80 Albert King, F1980-81 Albert King, F1981-82 Adrian Branch, F1982-83 Adrian Branch, F Ben Coleman, F/C1983-84 Ben Coleman, F/C1984-85 Len Bias, F1985-86 Len Bias, F1986-87 Derrick Lewis, F1987-88 Derrick Lewis, F1988-89 Tony Massenburg, F/C1989-90 Tony Massenburg, F/C1990-91 Matt Roe, G1991-92 Walt Williams, F1992-93 Kevin McLinton, G1993-94 Joe Smith, F/C1994-95 Joe Smith, F/C1995-96 Johnny Rhodes, G1996-97 Keith Booth, G1997-98 Rodney Elliott, F1998-99 Steve Francis, G Terence Morris, F1999-2000 Terence Morris, F2000-01 Lonny Baxter, F/C Juan Dixon, G2001-02 Juan Dixon, G2002-03 Drew Nicholas, G Steve Blake, G2003-04 John Gilchrist, G Jamar Smith, F/C2005-06 Nik Caner-Medley, F2006-07 D.J. Strawberry, G2007-08 James Gist, F2008-09 Dave Neal, F Greivis Vasquez, G2009-10 Greivis Vasquez, G2011-12 Terrell Stoglin, G2012-13 Alex Len, C

No selections in 2004-05, 2010-11, or since 2012-13 season

MICHIGAN1945-46 Dave Strack, F/G1946-47 Mack Suprunowicz, F1947-48 Pete Elliott, G1948-49 Bob Harrison, G1949-50 Mack Suprunowicz, F1950-51 Leo VanderKuy, C1951-52 Jim Skala, F1952-53 Paul Groffsky, C 1953-54 Jim Barron, G1954-55 Ron Kramer, C1955-56 Ron Kramer, C1956-57 Ron Kramer, C1957-58 Pete Tillotson, C/F1958-59 M.C. Burton, F1959-60 Lovell Farris, F/C1960-61 John Tidwell, G1961-62 John Harris, C1962-63 Bill Buntin, C1963-64 Cazzie Russell, G1964-65 Bill Buntin, C Cazzie Russell, G1965-66 Cazzie Russell, G1966-67 Dennis Bankey, F1967-68 Jim Pitts, G1968-69 Rudy Tomjanovich, C1969-70 Rudy Tomjanovich, C1970-71 Dan Fife, G Henry Wilmore, F1971-72 Henry Wilmore, F1972-73 Ken Brady, C1973-74 Campy Russell, F1974-75 C.J. Kupec, C Joe Johnson, G1975-76 Rickey Green, G1976-77 Phil Hubbard, C1977-78 Joel Thompson, C1978-79 Phil Hubbard, C1979-80 Mike McGee, F1980-81 Mike McGee, F1981-82 Thad Garner, F1982-83 Eric Turner, G1983-84 Roy Tarpley, C1984-85 Roy Tarpley, C1985-86 Roy Tarpley, C1986-87 Gary Grant, G1987-88 Gary Grant, G Glen Rice, F1988-89 Glen Rice, F1989-90 Rumeal Robinson, G Terry Mills, C1990-91 Demetrius Calip, G1991-92 Chris Webber, F* Jalen Rose, G*1992-93 Chris Webber, F *1993-94 Juwan Howard, C Jalen Rose, G1994-95 Ray Jackson, G1995-96 Maurice Taylor, F *1996-97 Robert Traylor, C* Louis Bullock, G*1997-98 Robert Traylor, C* Louis Bullock, G*1998-99 Louis Bullock, G, *1999-00 LaVell Blanchard, F Kevin Gaines, G2000-01 LaVell Blanchard, F Bernard Robinson Jr., F2001-02 Chris Young, F/C2002-03 LaVell Blanchard, F Daniel Horton, G

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2003-04 Bernard Robinson Jr., F Lester Abram, G2004-05 Dion Harris, G2005-06 Daniel Horton, G2006-07 Dion Harris, G2007-08 Manny Harris, G2008-09 Manny Harris, G DeShawn Sims, F2009-10 Manny Harris, G DeShawn Sims, F2010-11 Darius Morris, G2011-12 Trey Burke, G2012-13 Trey Burke, G2013-14 Nik Stauskas, G2014-15 Spike Albrecht, G Zak Irvin, F2015-16 Zak Irvin, F2016-17 Derrick Walton Jr., G2018-19 Zavier Simpson, G

MICHIGAN STATE1950-51 Jim Snodgrass, F1951-52 Bill Bower, F1952-53 Al Farari, F1953-54 Al Ferrari, F1954-55 Al Ferrari, F1955-56 Julius McCoy, F1956-57 George Ferguson, F1957-58 John Green, C 1958-59 John Green, C,1959-60 Horace Walker, F1960-61 Art Schwarm, G1961-62 Pete Gent, F1962-63 Ted Williams, C1963-64 Fred Thomann, C1964-65 Stan Washington, G1965-66 Stan Washington, F1966-67 Matthew Aitch, C1967-68 Lee Lafayette, C1968-69 Lee Lafayette, C1969-70 Ralph Simpson, F1970-71 Bill Kilgore, C1971-72 Bill Kilgore, C1972-73 Bill Kilgore, C1973-74 Mike Robinson, G1974-75 Lindsay Hairston, C1975-76 Terry Furlow, F1976-77 Bob Chapman, G1977-78 Greg Kelser, F1978-79 Earvin Johnson, G1979-80 Jay Vincent, C1980-81 Jay Vincent, C1981-82 Kevin Smith, G1982-83 Sam Vincent, G1983-84 Sam Vincent, G1984-85 Sam Vincent, G1985-86 Scott Skiles, G1986-87 Darryl Johnson, G1987-88 Carlton Valentine, F Ken Redfield, F1988-89 Steve Smith, G1989-90 Steve Smith, G1990-91 Steve Smith, G1991-92 Mike Peplowski, C1992-93 Mike Peplowski, C1993-94 Shawn Respert, G1994-95 Shawn Respert, G1995-96 Quinton Brooks, F1996-97 Ray Weathers, G1997-98 Mateen Cleaves, G1998-99 Mateen Cleaves, G1999-00 Mateen Cleaves, G

Morris Peterson, F2000-01 Andre Hutson, F Jason Richardson, F2001-02 Marcus Taylor, G2002-03 Alan Anderson, F Chris Hill, G2003-04 Paul Davis, C2004-05 Alan Anderson, G/F2005-06 Maurice Ager, G Shannon Brown, G Paul Davis, C2006-07 Drew Neitzel, G2007-08 Drew Neitzel, G Raymar Morgan, F2008-09 Kalin Lucas, G2009-10 Draymond Green, F Raymar Morgan, F Kalin Lucas, G2010-11 Kalin Lucas, G2011-12 Draymond Green, F2012-13 Keith Appling, G Gary Harris, G2013-14 Gary Harris, G2014-15 Travis Trice, G2015-16 Denzel Valentine, G2016-17 Miles Bridges, F2017-18 Miles Bridges, F

MINNESOTA1945-46 Tony Jaros, F1946-47 Jim McIntyre, C1947-48 Harry (Bud) Grant, F1948-49 Harold Olson, G1949-50 Meyer (Whitney) Skoog, G1950-51 Meyer (Whitney) Skoog, G1951-52 Dick Means, F1952-53 Bob Gelle, F1953-54 Ed Kalafat, C1954-55 Chuck Mencel, G1955-56 Dave Tucker, F1956-57 Jed Dommeyer, C1957-58 George Kline, F1958-59 Rogert Johnson, G1959-60 Ron Johnson, C1960-61 Dick Erickson, F1961-62 Ray Cronk, F1962-63 Eric Magdanz, F1963-64 Bill Davis, F1964-65 Lou Hudson, F1965-66 Archie Clark, G1966-67 Tom Kondla, C1967-68 Tom Kondla, C1968-69 Al Nuness, G1969-70 Larry Mikan, C1970-71 Jim Brewer, F1971-72 Jim Brewer, C1972-73 Jim Brewer, C1973-74 Peter Gilcud, C1974-75 Mark Olberding, F1975-76 Mychal Thompson, C Ray Williams, G1976-77 Mychal Thompson, C1977-78 Mychal Thompson, C1978-79 Kevin McHale, F1979-80 Kevin McHale, C1980-81 Mark Hall, G Trent Tucker, F1981-82 Darryl Mitchell, G1982-83 Randy Breuer, C1983-84 Tommy Davis, G1984-85 Tommy Davis, F1985-86 John Shasky, C

Marc Wilson, G1986-87 Terrence Woods, G1987-88 Richard Coffey, F Willie Burton, F1988-89 Willie Burton, F1989-90 Willie Burton, F1990-91 Kevin Lynch, G1991-92 Arriel McDonald, G1992-93 Voshon Lenard, G1993-94 Voshon Lenard, G1994-95 Voshon Lenard, G Townsend Orr, G1995-96 John Thomas, C1996-97 Bobby Jackson, G1997-98 Sam Jacobson, F1998-99 Quincy Lewis, G/F2013-14 DeAndre Mathieu, G

No selections from 1998-99 through 2012-13 seasons or since 2013-14 season

NEBRASKA1984-85 Dave Hoppen, C1985-86 Dave Hoppen, C Bernard Day, F1986-87 Brian Carr, G1987-88 Henry T. Buchanan, G1988-89 Eric Johnson, G1989-90 Clifford Scales, G1990-91 Rich King, C Beau Reid, F Clifford Scales, G1991-92 Jamar Johnson, G1992-93 Eric Piatkowski, G1993-94 Eric Piatkowski, G1994-95 Jaron Boone, G1995-96 Erick Strickland, G1996-97 Tyronn Lue, G1997-98 Tyronn Lue, G1998-99 Venson Hamilton, C1999-00 Larry Florence, F2000-01 Cookie Belcher, G2001-02 Cary Cochran, G2002-03 Andrew Drevo, F2003-04 Nate Johnson, G2004-05 Joe McCray, G Jason Dourisseau, G2005-06 Jason Dourisseau, G Wes Wilkinson, F2006-07 Charles Richardson Jr., G Marcus Perry, G2007-08 Aleks Maric, C2008-09 Paul Velander, G2009-10 Ryan Anderson, G2010-11 Lance Jeter, G2011-12 Brandon Richardson, G2012-13 Brandon Ubel, F2013-14 Terran Petteway, G2014-15 Terran Petteway, G2015-16 Shavon Shields, F2016-17 Tai Webster, G2017-18 James Palmer Jr., G2018-19 Glynn Watson Jr., G

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NORTHWESTERN1945-46 Max Morris, F1946-47 Bernard Schadler, G1947-48 Charles Tourek, G1948-49 Bill Stricklen, F1949-50 Ray Ragelis, C1950-51 Ray Ragelis, C1951-52 Frank Petranceck, C1952-53 John Biever, G1953-54 Fran Ehmann, F1954-55 Frank Ehmann, F1955-56 Dick Mast, G1956-57 Joe Ruklick, C1957-58 Joe Ruklick, C1958-59 Willie Jones, F1959-60 Willie Jones, F1960-61 Ralph Wells, G Brad Snyder, F1961-62 Ralph Wells, G1962-63 Rich Falk, G1963-64 Rich Falk, G Rick Lopossa, F1964-65 Jim Pitts, C1965-66 Jim Pitts, C1966-67 Jim Burns, G Mike Weaver, F1967-68 Mike Weaver, F1968-69 Don Adams, F1969-70 Dale Kelley, G Don Adams, F1970-71 Rick Sund, G1971-72 Paul Douglass, G1972-73 Mark Sibley, G1973-74 Bryan Ashbaugh, F1974-75 Bill McKinney, G1975-76 Bill McKinney, G1976-77 Bill McKinney, G1977-78 Tony Allen, F1978-79 Bob Klaas, C1979-80 Mike Campbell, F1980-81 Rod Roberson, G1981-82 Jim Stack, F1982-83 Jim Stack, F1983-84 Art Aaron, F1984-85 Andre Goode, F1985-86 Shon Morris, C1986-87 Shon Morris, F1987-88 Shon Morris, F1988-89 Walker Lambiotte, F1989-90 Walker Lambiotte, F1990-91 Pat Baldwin, G1991-92 Cedric Neloms, F Kevin Rankin, C/F Todd Leslie, G1992-93 Pat Baldwin, G Cedric Neloms, F1993-94 Kevin Rankin, C1994-95 Cedric Neloms, F1995-96 Geno Carlisle, G1996-97 Evan Eschmeyer, C1997-98 Evan Eschmeyer, C1998-99 Evan Eschmeyer, C1999-00 Tavaras Hardy, F Ben Johnson, G2000-01 Tavaras Hardy, F2001-02 Tavaras Hardy, F2002-03 Jitim Young, G2003-04 Jitim Young, G2004-05 Vedran Vukusic, F2005-06 Vedran Vukusic, F2006-07 Tim Doyle, G/F

2007-08 Craig Moore, G2008-09 Craig Moore, G2009-10 John Shurna, F Michael Thompson, G2010-11 John Shurna, F Michael Thompson, G2011-12 John Shurna, F2012-13 Reggie Hearn, F2013-14 Drew Crawford, F2014-15 Tre Demps, G2015-16 Bryant McIntosh, G2016-17 Bryant McIntosh, G

OHIO STATE1945-46 Paul Huston, G1946-47 Jack Underman, C1947-48 Dick Schnittker, F1948-49 Dick Schnittker, F1949-50 Bob Donham, F1950-51 Jim Remington, F1951-52 Paul Ebert, C1952-53 Paul Ebert, C1953-54 Paul Ebert, C1954-55 John Miller, F1955-56 Robin Freeman, G1956-57 Gene Millard, G1957-58 Ken Sidle, F1958-59 Larry Siegfried, G1959-60 Jerry Lucas, C1960-61 Jerry Lucas, C1961-62 Jerry Lucas, C1962-63 Gary Bradds, C1963-64 Gary Bradds, C1964-65 Dick Ricketts, G1965-66 Bob Dove, C1966-67 Bill Hoskett, C1967-68 Bill Hosket, C1968-69 Dave Sorenson, C1969-70 Dave Sorenson, C1970-71 Jim Cleamons, G1971-72 Mark Minor, F1972-73 Allan Hornyak, G1973-74 Bill Andreas, F1974-75 Bill Andreas, F1975-76 Craig Taylor, C1976-77 Larry Bolden, G1977-78 Kelvin Ransey, G1978-79 Herb Williams, C1979-80 Kelvin Ransey, G1980-81 Herb Williams, C1981-82 Clark Kellogg, F1982-83 Tony Campbell, F1983-84 Tony Campbell, F1984-85 Ron Stokes, G1985-86 Brad Sellers, C1986-87 Dennis Hopson, F1987-88 Jay Burson, G1988-89 Jay Burson, G1989-90 Perry Carter, C Jim Jackson, G1990-91 Jim Jackson, G/F1991-92 Jim Jackson, G/F1992-93 Laurence Funderburke, F Jamie Skelton, G1993-94 Lawrence Funderburke, C/F1994-95 Doug Etzler, G1995-96 Jermaine Tate, C1996-97 Damon Stringer, G Shaun Stonerook, F1997-98 Michael Redd, G1998-99 Scoonie Penn, G

Michael Redd, G1999-00 Ken Johnson, C Scoonie Penn, G Michael Redd, G George Reese, F2000-01 Ken Johnson, C2001-02 Brian Brown, G2002-03 Brent Darby, G2003-04 Velimir Radinovic, C2004-05 Terence Dials, F/C2005-06 Terence Dials, F/C2006-07 Mike Conley Jr., G Greg Oden, C2007-08 Jamar Butler, G2008-09 Evan Turner, G/F2009-10 Evan Turner, G/F2010-11 Jared Sullinger, F2013-14 Aaron Craft, G2014-15 D’Angelo Russell, G2015-16 Marc Loving, F2016-17 Jae’Sean Tate, G

No selection in 2011-12 or 2012-13

PENN STATE1968-69 Bill Stansfield1969-70 Tom Daley1970-71 Chuck Crist1971-72 Ron Brown1972-73 Randy Meister1973-74 Ron Brown1974-75 Kevin Burke1975-76 David Angstadt1978-79 Tom Wilkinson1979-80 Frank Brickowski1981-82 Mike Lang1982-83 Mike Lang1983-84 Wally Choice1984-85 Craig Collins1985-86 Paul Murphy1986-87 Tom Hovasse & Tony Ward1987-88 Wes Jones1988-89 Tom Hovasse1989-90 Ed Fogell1990-91 James Barnes1991-92 Monroe Brown 1992-93 John Amaechi, C DeRon Hayes, F1993-94 John Amaechi, C1994-95 John Amaechi, C1995-96 Matt Gaudio, F1996-97 Pete Lisicky, G1997-98 Pete Lisicky, G1998-99 Calvin Booth, C Dan Earl, G1999-00 Jarrett Stephens, F2000-01 Gyasi Cline-Heard, F Joe Crispin, G Titus Ivory, G2003-04 Marlon Smith, G2006-07 Geary Claxton, G/F Jamelle Cornley, F2007-08 Talor Battle, G Jamelle Cornley, F2008-09 Talor Battle, G Jamelle Cornley, F2009-10 Talor Battle, G2010-11 Talor Battle, G2011-12 Tim Frazier, G2012-13 D.J. Newbill, G2013-14 D.J. Newbill, G

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2014-15 D.J. Newbill, G2015-16 Brandon Taylor, F2016-17 Tony Carr, G2017-18 Tony Carr, G2018-19 Lamar Stevens, FNo selection in 1976-77, 1977-78, 2001-02 or 2002-03

PURDUE1945-46 Rudy Lawson, G1946-47 Paul Hoffman, G1947-48 Bob Berberian, G1948-49 Howie Williams, G1949-50 Howie Williams, G1950-51 Carl McNulty, C1951-52 Carl McNulty, C1952-53 Jack Runyan, F1953-54 Dennis Blind, G1954-55 Don Beck, F1955-56 Joe Sexson, F1956-57 Lamar Lundy, C1957-58 Wilson Elson, C1958-59 Willie Merriweather, G1959-60 Terry Dischinger, C1960-61 Terry Dischinger, G1961-62 Terry Dischinger, C1962-63 Mel Garland, G1963-64 Dave Schellhase, F1964-65 Dave Schellhase, F1965-66 Dave Schellhase, F1966-67 Herman Gilliam, F1967-68 Herman Gilliam, F Bill Keller, G1968-69 Rick Mount, G1969-70 Rick Mount, G1970-71 Larry Weatherford, G1971-72 Bob Ford, F1972-73 Frank Kendrick, F1973-74 Frank Kendrick, F1974-75 John Garrett, C1975-76 Eugene Parker, G1976-77 Walter Jordan, F1977-78 Walter Jordan, F1978-79 Joe Barry Carroll, C1979-80 Joe Barry Carroll, C1980-81 Brian Walker, G1981-82 Keith Edmonson, G1982-83 Russell Cross, C1983-84 Jim Rowinski, C Ricky Hall, G1984-85 James Bullock, F/C1985-86 Mack Gadis, G1986-87 Doug Lee, F1987-88 Everette Stephens, G Troy Lewis, G1988-89 Tony Jones, G1989-90 Stephen Scheffler, C Ryan Berning, F Tony Jones, G1990-91 Jimmy Oliver, F1991-92 Woody Austin, G1992-93 Glenn Robinson, F1993-94 Glenn Robinson, F1994-95 Cuonzo Martin, G1995-96 Brandon Brantley, C Herb Dove, G Todd Foster, G Roy Hairston, F Justin Jennings, F Porter Roberts, G 1996-97 Chad Austin, G1997-98 Chad Austin, G

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Brad Miller, C1998-99 Jaraan Cornell, G1999-00 Brian Cardinal, F2000-01 Rodney Smith, F2001-02 Willie Deane, G2002-03 Willie Deane, G2003-04 Kenneth Lowe, G2004-05 Carl Landry, F2005-06 Matt Kiefer, F2006-07 Carl Landry, F David Teague, G2007-08 Keaton Grant, G2008-09 JaJuan Johnson, F/C2009-10 E’Twaun Moore, G2010-11 JaJuan Johnson, F/C2011-12 Robbie Hummel, F2012-13 Terone Johnson, G2013-14 Terone Johnson, G2014-15 A.J. Hammons, C2015-16 A.J. Hammons, C2016-17 Caleb Swanigan, F2017-18 Carsen Edwards, G

RUTGERSNo selections

WISCONSIN1945-46 Bob Cook, F1946-47 Glen Selbo, G1947-48 Bob Cook, F1948-49 Don Rehfeldt, C1949-50 Don Rehfeldt, C1950-51 Ab Nicholas, G1951-52 Ab Nicholas, G1952-53 Chuck Siefert, G1953-54 Paul Morrow, C1954-55 Dick Cable, F1955-56 Dick Miller, G1956-57 Bob Litzow, F1957-58 Walter Holt, G1958-59 Bob Barneson, F1959-60 Fred Clow, C1960-61 Ken Siebel, F1961-62 Ken Siebel, F1962-63 Ken Siebel, F1963-64 Ken Gustafson, F1964-65 Jim Bohen, G1965-66 Paul Morenz, G1966-67 Joe Franklin, F1967-68 Joe Franklin, F1968-69 Jim Johnson, F1969-70 Al Henry, C1970-71 Glenn Richgels, C1971-72 Leon Howard, F1972-73 Leon Howard, F Kim Hughes, C1973-74 Gary Anderson, G Kim Hughes, C1974-75 Dale Koehler, F1975-76 Dale Koehler, F1976-77 Bob Falk, G1977-78 Arnold Gaines, G1978-79 Wes Matthews, G1979-80 Joe Chrnelich, F1980-81 Claude Gregory, F1981-82 John Bailey, G1982-83 Cory Blackwell, F1983-84 Cory Blackwell, F1984-85 Scott Roth, F1985-86 Rick Olson, G1986-87 J. J. Weber, F

1987-88 Trent Jackson, G1988-89 Trent Jackson, G1989-90 Danny Jones, F1990-91 Patrick Tompkins, F1991-92 Tracy Webster, G1992-93 Michael Finley, G/F1993-94 Michael Finley, F1994-95 Rashard Griffith, C1996-97 Ty Calderwood, G

No selection since 1996-97 season

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN1963-64Dick Van Arsdale, INDIANA; Mel Northway, MINNESOTA; Rich Falk, NORTHWESTERN; Mel Garland, Dave Schellhase, PURDUE.

1964-65Tal Body, ILLINOIS; Dick Van Arsdale, Tom Van Arsdale, INDIANA; Jim Pitts, NORTHWESTERN; Dave Schellhase, PURDUE.

1965-66Bill Curtis, MICHIGAN STATE; Jim Burns, Jim Pitts, NORTHWESTERN; Bill Hosket, OHIO STATE; Dave Schellhase, PURDUE.

1966-67Jim Dawson, Dave Scholz, ILLINOIS; Jim Burns, NORTHWESTERN; Bill Hosket, OHIO STATE; Chuck Nagle, WISCONSIN.

1967-68Dave Scholz, ILLINOIS; Rolly McGrath, IOWA; Steve Rymal, MICHIGAN STATE; Dan Davis, NORTHWESTERN; Bill Hoskett, OHIO STATE.

1968-69Denny Pace, Dave Scholz, ILLINOIS; Chad Calabria, IOWA; Larry Overskei, MINNESOTA; Craig Barclay, OHIO STATE.

1969-70Rick Howat, ILLINOIS; Ralph Simpson, MICHIGAN STATE; Jim Cleamons, OHIO STATE; George Faerber, PURDUE; Clarence Sherrod, WISCONSIN.

1970-71Rick Howat, ILLINOIS; John Ritter, INDIANA; Ken Grabinski, Gary Lusk, IOWA; George Faerber, PURDUE.

1971-72John Ritter, Frank Wilson, INDIANA; Rick Sund, NORTHWESTERN; Bob Ford, PURDUE; Lee Oler, WISCONSIN.

1972-73Jeff Dawson, Otho Tucker, ILLINOIS; John Laskowski, John Ritter, INDIANA; Rick Sund, NORTHWESTERN.

1973-74Rick Schmidt, ILLINOIS; Steve Green, John Laskowski, INDIANA; Bryan Ashbaugh, NORTHWESTERN; Gary Anderson, WISCONSIN.

1974-75Rick Schmidt, ILLINOIS; Steve Green, INDIANA; Steve Grote, MICHIGAN; Dan Weston, OHIO STATE; Dick Satterfield, PURDUE.

1975-76Otho Tucker, ILLINOIS; Kent Benson, INDIANA; Scott Thompson, Cal Wulfsberg, IOWA; Steve Grote, MICHIGAN.

1976-77Kent Benson, INDIANA; Cal Wulfsberg, IOWA; Steve Grote, Tom Staton, MICHIGAN; Bruce Parkinson, PURDUE.

1977-78Wayne Radford, INDIANA; Dave Baxter, MICHIGAN; Terry Donnelly, MICHIGAN STATE; Mike Campbell, NORTHWESTERN; Bill Pearson, WISCONSIN.

1978-79Rob Judson, ILLINOIS; Steve Waite, IOWA; Marty Bodnar, MICHIGAN; Gregory Kelser, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Walker, PURDUE.

1979-80Rob Judson, ILLINOIS; Steve Waite, IOWA; Marty Bodnar, Paul Heuerman, MICHIGAN; Mike Campbell, NORTHWESTERN.

1980-81Randy Wittman, INDIANA; Steve Waite, IOWA; Marty Bodnar, Paul Heuerman, MICHIGAN; Brian Walker, PURDUE.

1981-82Bryan Leonard, ILLINOIS; Randy Wittman, INDIANA; Dan Pelekoudas, MICHIGAN; Keith Edmonson, PURDUE; Steve Jacobson, WISCONSIN.

1982-83Bryan Leonard, ILLINOIS; Uwe Blab, Randy Wittman, INDIANA; Dan Pelekoudas, MICHIGAN; Curt Clawson, Steve Reid, PURDUE.

1983-84Uwe Blab, INDIANA; Tim McCormick, Dan Pelekoudas, MICHIGAN; Curt Clawson, Steve Reid, Jim Rowinski, PURDUE.

1984-85Uwe Blab, INDIANA; Elliot Fullen, John Peterson, NORTHWESTERN; Troy Taylor, OHIO STATE; Steve Reid, PURDUE; Rod Ripley, WISCONSIN.

1985-86Butch Wade, MICHIGAN; Joe Flanagan, Elliot Fullen, Shon Morris, NORTHWESTERN; Troy Lewis, PURDUE; Rod Ripley, WISCONSIN.

1986-87Jens Kujawa, ILLINOIS; Elliot Fullen, Shon Morris, NORTHWESTERN; Doug Lee, PURDUE; Rod Ripley, WISCONSIN.

1987-88Jens Kujawa, ILLINOIS; Joe Hillman, Magnus Pelkowski, INDIANA; Mike Griffin, MICHIGAN; Kim Zurcher, MINNESOTA; Shon Morris, Brian Schwabe, NORTHWESTERN; Anthony White, OHIO STATE; Rob Willey, WISCONSIN.

1988-89Joe Hillman, Magnus Pelkowski, INDIANA; Brian Schwabe, NORTHWESTERN; Anthony White, OHIO STATE; Dave Barrett, John Brugos, PURDUE.

1989-90P.J. Bowman, ILLINOIS; Brigham Tubbs, IOWA; Mike Griffin, MICHIGAN; Mark Montgomery, Matt Steigenga, MICHIGAN STATE; Walker Lambiotte, Don Polite, Brian Schwabe, NORTHWESTERN; Steven Hall, OHIO STATE; Dave Barrett, Craig Riley, PURDUE; Billy Douglas, WISCONSIN.

1990-91Brig Tubbs, IOWA; Sean Dobbins, Rob Pelinka, James Voskuil, MICHIGAN; Mark Montgomery, Mike Peplowski, Matt Steigenga, MICHIGAN STATE; Jake Haunty, Tom Heise, NORTHWESTERN; Steve Hall, OHIO STATE; Dave Barrett, Craig Riley, Todd Schoettelkotte, PURDUE; Damon Harrell, Grant Johnson, Jay Peters, WISCONSIN.

1991-92James O’Connor, IOWA; Rob Pelinka, James Voskuil, MICHIGAN; Matt Steigenga, MICHIGAN STATE; Aaric Queen, Kevin Rankin, NORTHWESTERN; Steve Hall, OHIO STATE; Craig Riley, PURDUE; Damon Harrell, Grant Johnson, Jay Peters, Jeffrey Petersen, WISCONSIN.

1992-93Tom Michael, ILLINOIS; Alan Henderson, Chris Reynolds, INDIANA; Sean Dobbins, Rob Pelinka, James Voskuil, MICHIGAN; David Grim, Ernest Nzigamasabo, MINNESOTA; Kevin Rankin, NORTHWESTERN; Douglas Ray Etzler, OHIO STATE; John Amaechi, Greg Bartram, Jon Dietz, PENN STATE; Damon Harrell, Jason Johnsen, Grant Johnson, Jeff Petersen, WISCONSIN.

1993-94Tom Michael, ILLINOIS; Todd Lindeman, INDIANA; Nathan Koch, IOWA; Steve Polonowski, Erik Qualman, MICHIGAN STATE; David Grim, Ernest Nzigamasabo, MINNESOTA; Kip Kirkpatrick, Kevin Rankin, NORTHWESTERN; Douglas Ray Etzler, Nathan Wilbourne, OHIO STATE; Nate Althouse, John Amaechi, Greg Bartram, Steve Wydman, PENN STATE; Tim Ervin, PURDUE; Chris Conger, Grant Johnson, Jeff Petersen, WISCONSIN.

1994-95Steve Roth, ILLINOIS; Robert Eggers, Todd Lindeman, INDIANA; Nathan Koch, Jess Settles, IOWA; Steve Nicodemus, Steve Polonowski, Mark Prylow, MICHIGAN STATE; David Grim, Trevor Winter, MINNESOTA; Dan Kreft, NORTHWESTERN; Doug Etzler, OHIO STATE; Nate Althouse, John Amaechi, Greg Bartram, Michael Joseph, PENN STATE; Tim Ervin, PURDUE.

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN1995-96Brian Johnson, ILLINOIS; Robert Eggers, INDIANA; Jess Settles, IOWA; Ryan DeKuiper, Neal Morton, MICHIGAN; Steve Nicodemus, Steve Polonowski, MICHIGAN STATE; David Grim, Trevor Winter, MINNESOTA; Steve Belter, OHIO STATE; Dan Earl, Pete Lisicky, Jeremy Metzger, Chris Rogers, PENN STATE; Herb Dove, PURDUE; Shawn Carlin, WISCONSIN.

1996-97Brian Johnson, ILLINOIS; Robert Eggers, INDIANA; Jason Bauer, IOWA; Ryan DeKuiper, Nick Haratsaris, MICHIGAN; Steve Polonowski, MICHIGAN STATE; Trevor Winter, MINNESOTA; Kyle Henneberry, John Vana, NORTHWESTERN; Eric Hanna, OHIO STATE; Pete Lisicky, Jeremy Metzger, PENN STATE; Chad Kerkhof, PURDUE; Hennssy Auriantal, Paul Grant, Mike Kosolcharoen, WISCONSIN.

1997-98Brian Johnson, ILLINOIS; Robert Eggers, INDIANA; Jason Bauer, Ryan Luehrsmann, Scott Rabenold, Jess Settles, IOWA; Pete Lisicky, PENN STATE, Chad Kerkhof, PURDUE, Brian Vraney, WISCONSIN.

1998-99Thomas Geyer, Kirk Haston, Luke Recker, INDIANA; Jason Bauer, Josiah Bilskemper, Jess Settles, B.J. Terrones, Jason Smith, Bryce Peterson, IOWA; Donte Scott, Darius Taylor, MICHIGAN; Kevin Nathaniel, MINNESOTA; Danny Allouche, Jeff Eschmeyer, NORTHWESTERN; Dan Earl, PENN STATE; Carson Cunningham, Chad Kerkhof, PURDUE; Hennssy Auriantal, Mike Kelley, Andy Kowske, WISCONSIN.

1999-00Nate Mast, ILLINOIS; Thomas Geyer, Kirk Haston, Kyle Hornsby, INDIANA; Kyle Galloway, Jason Smith, IOWA; Darius Taylor, MICHIGAN; Mat Ishbia, MICHIGAN STATE; John-Blair Bickerstaff, MINNESOTA; Jeff Eschmeyer; NORTHWESTERN; Ken Krimmel, Timothy McGovern, Tyler Smith, PENN STATE; Carson Cunningham, Chad Kerkhof, PURDUE; Erik Faust, Mike Kelley, Andy Kowske, WISCONSIN.

2000-01Sean Harrington, Nate Mast, ILLINOIS; Kirk Haston, Kyle Hornsby, Jarrad Odle, INDIANA; Kyle Galloway, Luke Recker, Jason Smith, IOWA; Josh Asselin, Mike Gotfredson, MICHIGAN; Jason Andreas, Mat Ishbia, MICHIGAN STATE; Michael Bauer, John-Blair Bickerstaff, MINNESOTA; Sean Connolly, OHIO STATE; Kenneth Krimmel, Tyler Smith, B.J. Vossekuil, PENN STATE; Carson Cunningham, PURDUE; Mike Kelley, Andy Kowske, WISCONSIN.

2001-02Sean Harrington, Nick Smith, ILLINOIS; Kyle Hornsby, Michael Roberts, INDIANA; Luke Recker, Jared Reiner, IOWA; Ron Garber, Mike Gotfredson, MICHIGAN; Jason Andreas, Mat Ishbia, Brian Westrick, MICHIGAN STATE; Michael Bauer, MINNESOTA; Sean Connolly, OHIO STATE; Kenneth Krimmel, Tyler Smith, B.J. Vossekuil, PENN STATE; Andrew Ford, PURDUE; Max Peek, Kirk Penney, Ike Ukawuba, Mike Wilkinson, WISCONSIN.

2002-03Sean Harrington, Nick Huge, Nick Smith, ILLINOIS; Kyle Hornsby, Jason Stewart, INDIANA; Jared Reiner, IOWA; Colin Dill, MICHIGAN; Jason Andreas, Chris Hill, Brian Westrick, Adam Wolfe, MICHIGAN STATE; Jeff Hagen, Rick Rickert, MINNESOTA; Sean Connolly, Matt Marinchick, Ugo Nwankwo, OHIO STATE; B.J. Vossekuil, PENN STATE; Matt Carroll, Andrew Ford, PURDUE; Clayton Hanson, Ike Ukawuba, WISCONSIN.

2003-04James Augustine, Dee Brown, Jack Ingram, Nick Smith, ILLINOIS; Michael Roberts, Marshall Strickland, INDIANA; Greg Brunner, Jared Reiner, Kurt Spurgeon, IOWA; Colin Dill, J.C. Mathis, Daniel Wohl, MICHIGAN; Jason Andreas, Chris Hill, MICHIGAN STATE; Randy Chall, Wade Hokenson, Brent Lawson, Matt Smriga, MINNESOTA; Matt Marinchick, Ugo Nwankwo, OHIO STATE; Brett Buscher, Matt Carroll, Andrew Ford, Chris Hartley, Matt Kiefer, Austin Parkinson, PURDUE; Clayton Hanson, Ike Ukawuba, WISCONSIN.

2004-05

Dee Brown, Jack Ingram, Nick Smith, ILLINOIS; Mike Roberts, INDIANA; Greg Brunner, Adam Haluska, IOWA; John Andrews, J.C. Mathis, Dani Wohl, MICHIGAN; Chris Hill, Drew Naymick, MICHIGAN STATE; Jeff Hagen, Brent Lawson, MINNESOTA; Joe Kennedy, Evan Seacat, NORTHWESTERN; Matt Marinchick, OHIO STATE; Kevin Fellows, PENN STATE; Matt Carroll, Charles Davis, Andrew Ford, Chris Hartley, Matt Kiefer, Gary Ware, PURDUE; Brian Butch, Clayton Hanson, WISCONSIN.

2005-06Brian Randle, ILLINOIS; Adam Ahlfeld, Kyle Taber, INDIANA; Greg Brunner, Adam Haluska, Jeff Horner, Justin Wieck, IOWA; Jason Aerts,Idong Ibok, Drew Neitzel, MICHIGAN STATE;Adam Boone, Ryan Saunders, MINNESOTA; Justin Hoeveler, Joe Kennedy, Evan Seacat, Vedran Vukusic, Sterling Williams, NORTHWESTERN; David Jackson, Michael Walker, PENN STATE; Matt Carroll, Chris Hartley, Matt Kiefer, PURDUE.

2006-07Trent Meacham, Brian Randle, ILLINOIS; Adam Ahlfeld, Kyle Taber, INDIANA; Adam Haluska, Brett Wessels, IOWA; Brandon Darnton, Jacob Hannon, Idong Ibok, Drew Naymick, Drew Neitzel, Brian Tibaldi, MICHIGAN STATE; Patrick Houlihan, Joe Kennedy, Ivan Tolic, Sterling Williams, NORTHWESTERN; Milos Bogetic, David Jackson, William Leiner, Daniel Morrissey, Jordan Norwood, Nikola Obradovic, Joonas Suotamo, Michael Walker, PENN STATE; Chris Hartley, Bobby Riddell, PURDUE; Brian Butch, Morris Cain, Jason Chappell, Kevin Gullikson, Joe Krabbenhoft, WISCONSIN.

2007-08Trent Meacham, Brian Randle, ILLINOIS; Adam Ahlfeld, Brett Finkelmeier, Kyle Taber; INDIANA; C.J. Lee, David Merritt, MICHIGAN; Isaiah Dahlman, Tom Herzog, Idong Ibok, Drew Naymick, Drew Neitzel, MICHIGAN STATE; Jamal Abu-Shamal, MINNESOTA; Marlon Day, Patrick Houlihan, Tonjua Jones, Jeff Ryan, Matt Steger, Sterling Williams, NORTHWESTERN; Mark Titus, OHIO STATE; Adam Highberger, William Leiner, Daniel Morrissey, Nikola Obradovic, Joonas Suotamo, Michael Walker, PENN STATE; Tarrance Crump, Chris Kramer, Bobby Riddell, PURDUE; Brian Butch, Morris Cain, Kevin Gullikson, Joe Krabbenhoft, Brett Valentyn, WISCONSIN.

2008-09Trent Meacham, Mike Tisdale, ILLINOIS; Brett Finkelmeier, Kyle Taber, INDIANA; Jeff Peterson, IOWA; Manny Harris, C.J. Lee, Laval Lucas-Perry, David Merritt, MICHIGAN; Isaiah Dahlman, Tom Herzog, Idong Ibok, Mike Kebler, MICHIGAN STATE; Jamal Abu-Shamala, Travis Busch, Blake Hoffarber, MINNESOTA; Mike Capocci, Marlon Day, Patrick Houlihan, Jeff Ryan, Matt Steger, Sterling Williams, NORTHWESTERN; P.J. Hill, Kyle Madsen, OHIO STATE; Adam Highberger, Steven Kirkpatrick, William Leiner, Daniel Morrissey, Andrew Ott, PENN STATE; Robbie Hummel, Chris Kramer, E’Twaun Moore, Bobby Riddell, Mark Wohlford, PURDUE; Morris Cain, Kevin Gullikson, Tim Jarmusz, Jon Leuer, Joe Krabbenhoft, Brett Valentyn, WISCONSIN.

2009-10Bubba Chisholm, Mike Tisdale, ILLINOIS; Kory Barnett, Brett Finkelmeier, Tijan Jobe, Daniel Moore, INDIANA; Devan Bawinkle, Matthew Gatens, IOWA; Manny Harris, Zack Novak, MICHIGAN; Isaiah Dahlman, Tom Herzog, Mike Kebler, MICHIGAN STATE; Blake Hoffarber, MINNESOTA; Mike Capocci, Nick Fruendt, Jeff Ryan, Matt Steger, NORTHWESTERN; Kyle Madsen, Danny Peters, Zisis Sarikopoulos, OHIO STATE; Adam Highberger, Steven Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ott, PENN STATE; Keaton Grant, Robbie Hummel, Chris Kramer, E’Twaun Moore, Ryne Smith, Mark Wohlford, PURDUE; Jared Berggren, Tim Jarmusz, Jon Leuer, Ian Markolf, Keaton Nankivil, Brett Valentyn, WISCONSIN.2010-11Brandon Paul, Mike Tisdale ILLINOIS; Kory Barnett, Bobby Capobianco, Jordan Hulls, Daniel Moore, Tom Pritchard, Matt Roth INDIANA; Eric May, TJ Sayre IOWA; Josh Bartelstein, Darius Morris, Zack Novak, Matt Vogrich MICHIGAN; Michael Kebler MICHIGAN STATE; Blake Hoffarber MINNESOTA; Mike Capocci, Drew Crawford, Davide Curletti, Nick Fruendt, Reggie Hearn, Luka Mirkovic, Austin Nichols, Jeff Ryan NORTHWESTERN; Timothy Frazer, Steven Kirkpatrick, William Oliver PENN STATE; Dru Anthrop, D.J. Byrd, Bubba Day, John Hart, E’Twaun Moore, PURDUE; Jared Berggren, Dan Fahey, Tim Jarmusz, Keaton Nankivil, Brett Valentyn, WISCONSIN.

2011-12Meyers Leonard, Brandon Paul, ILLINOIS; Kory Barnett, Jeff Howard, Jordan Hulls, Daniel Moore, Victor Oladipo, Matt Roth, Taylor Wayer, INDIANA; Matt Gatens, Eric May, Branden Stubbs, IOWA; Josh Bartelstein, Zack Novak, Matt Vogrich, MICHIGAN;

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TENDan Chapman, Adreian Payne, MICHIGAN STATE; Elliott Eliason, MINNESOTA; Mike Fox, Kye Kurkowski, Trevor Menke, Christopher Niemann, Brandon Ubel, NEBRASKA; Drew Crawford, Davide Curletti, Nick Fruendt, Reggie Hearn, Luka Mirkovic, NORTHWESTERN; Aaron Craft, OHIO STATE; Sasa Borovnjak, Timothy Frazier, William Oliver, PENN STATE; Dru Anthrop, D.J. Byrd, John Hart, Robbie Hummel, Lewis Jackson, Sandi Marcius, Ryne Smith, PURDUE; Jared Berggren, Dan Fahey, WISCONSIN.

2012-13Ibby Djimde, Myke Henry, Brandon Paul, ILLINOIS; Derek Elston, Jeff Howard, Jordan Hulls, Victor Oladipo, Taylor Wayer, Cody Zeller, INDIANA; Eric May, Christopher Rickert, IOWA; Josh Bartelstein, Matt Vogrich, MICHIGAN; Dan Chapman, MICHIGAN STATE; Chris Halvorsen, Trevor Mbakwe, MINNESOTA; Trevor Menke, Brandon Ubel, NEBRASKA; Nikola Cerina, Drew Crawford, Reggie Hearn, Omar Jimenez, Dave Sobolewski, NORTHWESTERN; Aaron Craft, Alex Rogers, Sam Thompson, OHIO STATE; Sasa Borovnjak, Nicholas Colella, Tim Frazier, Kevin Montiminy, Ross Travis, PENN STATE; Dru Anthrop, D.J. Byrd, Sandi Marcius, PURDUE; Jared Berggren, Zach Bohannon, Ryan Evans, Dan Fahey, WISCONSIN.

2013-14Mike LaTulip, ILLINOIS; Jeff Howard, Peter Jurkin, Jonny Marlin, Taylor Wayer, INDIANA; Mike Gesell, Jarrod Uthoff, Adam Woodbury, IOWA: Brad Anlauf, Jordan Morgan, MICHIGAN; Trevor Bonhoff, Dan Chapman, Matthew Costello, Colby Wollenman, MICHIGAN STATE; Kye Kurkowski, Trevor Menke, Shavon Shields, Sergej Vucetic, NEBRASKA; Kale Abrahamson, Nikola Cerina, Drew Crawford, Sanjay Lumpkin, Dave Sobolewski, NORTHWESTERN; Aaron Craft, Amedeo Della Valle, Jake Lorbach, OHIO STATE; Zachary Cooper, Timothy Frazier, Kevin Montminy, PENN STATE; Rapheal Davis, Ronnie Johnson, Jon McKeeman, Stephen Toyra, PURDUE; Zach Bohannon, WISCONSIN.

2014-15Maverick Morgan, Ryan Schmidt, ILLINOIS; Ryan Burton, INDIANA; Mike Gesell, Jarrod Uthoff, Adam Woodbury, IOWA; Varun Ram, Evan Smotrycz, Jacob Susskind, MARYLAND; Andrew Dakich, Zak Irvin, Sean Lonergan, MICHIGAN; Matt Costello, Colby Wollenman, MICHIGAN STATE; Joey King, Maurice Walker, MINNESOTA; Nick Fuller, Kyle Kurkowski, Trevor Menke, Shavon Shields, Leslee Smith, NEBRASKA; Sanjay Lumpkin, Dave Sobolewski, NORTHWESTERN; Kevin Montiminy, PENN STATE; Rapheal Davis, Jon McKeeman, PURDUE; Jalen Hyde, Kadeem Jack, RUTGERS; Vitto Brown, Duje Dukan, Nigel Hayes, Aaron Moesch, WISCONSIN.

2015-16Michael Finke, Malcolm Hill, Mike LaTulip, Cameron Liss, Maverick Morgan, Jaylon Tate, ILLINOIS; Ryan Burton, Quentin Taylor, Nick Zeisloft, INDIANA; Nicholas Baer, Mike Gesell, Jarrod Uthoff, Adam Woodbury, IOWA; Trevor Anzmann, Kent Auslander, Michal Cekovsky, Varun Ram, MARYLAND; Andrew Dakich, Sean Lonergan, MICHIGAN; Matt Costello, Matt Van Dyk, Colby Wollenman, MICHIGAN STATE; Joey King, Mike Lukashewich, MINNESOTA; Shavon Shields, NEBRASKA; Tre Demps, Sanjay Lumpkin, Bryant McIntosh, NORTHWESTERN, Samuel Halle, Julian Moore, Isaiah Washington, PENN STATE; Rapheal Davis, Dakota Mathias, P.J. Thompson, Stephen Toyra, PURDUE; Jalen Hyde, Greg Lewis, RUTGERS; Vitto Brown, Matt Ferris, Nigel Hayes, Aaron Moesch, Zak Showalter, WISCONSIN.

2016-17Tracy Abrams, Leron Black, Jalen Coleman-Lands, Michael Finke, Aaron Jordan, Kipper Nichols, Jaylon Tate, Mike Thorne Jr., ILLINOIS; Zach McRoberts, Quentin Taylor, INDI-ANA; Nicholas Baer, IOWA; Kent Auslander, Andrew Terrell, MARYLAND; Andrew Dakich, Brent Hibbitts, Zak Irvin, Sean Lonergan, Moritz Wagner, Fred Wright-Jones, MICHIGAN; Kyle Ahrens, Conner George, Matt Van Dyk, MICHIGAN STATE; Tanner Borchardt, Nick Fuller, Michael Jacobson, NEBRASKA; Jordan Ash, Charlie Hall, Vic Law, Sanjay Lumpkin, NORTHWESTERN; Joey Lane, OHIO STATE; Julian Moore, Isaiah Washington, Qianjun Zhao, PENN STATE; Grady Eifert, Dakota Mathias, Jon McKeeman, Caleb Swanigan, P.J. Thompson, PURDUE; Vitto Brown, Matt Ferris, Nigel Hayes, Aaron Moesch, Brevin Pritzl, Zak Showalter, WISCONSIN.

2017-18Leron Black, Michael Finke, Clayton Jones, Aaron Jordan, Cameron Liss, Samson Oladimeji, ILLINOIS; Johnny Jager, Zach McRoberts, Quentin Taylor, INDIANA; Nicholas Baer, Brady Ellingson, IOWA; Kevin Huerter, Andrew Terrell, Travis Valmon, MARYLAND; Austin Davis, Charles Matthews, Duncan Robinson, Moritz Wagner, MICHIGAN; Kyle Ahrens, Ben Carter, Conner George, MICHIGAN STATE; Michael Hurt, Brady Rudrud, MINNESOTA; Tanner Borchardt, Johnny Trueblood, NEBRASKA; Barret Benson, Aaron Falzon, Charlie Hall, Vic Law, Tino Malnati, Gavin Skelly, NORTHWESTERN; Joey Lane, Micah Potter, Jae’Sean Tate, OHIO STATE; Julian Moore, PENN STATE; Grady Eifert, Matt Haarms, Tommy Luce, Dakota Mathias, P.J. Thompson, PURDUE; Joey Downes, RUTGERS; Michael Ballard, Matt Ferris, Aaron Moesch, D’Mitrik Trice WISCONSIN.

2018-19Aaron Jordan, Samson Oladimeji, ILLINOIS; Vijay Blackmon, Johnny Jager, Zach McRob-erts, Justin Smith, Quentin Taylor, INDIANA; Austin Ash, Michael Baer, Nicholas Baer, Connor McCaffery, Jack Nunge, IOWA; Will Clark, Bruno Fernando, Reese Mona, Darryl Morsell, Andrew Terrell, Travis Valmon, MARYLAND; C.J. Baird, Austin Davis, Charles Mat-thews, Rico Ozuna-Harrison, Jordan Poole, Luke Wilson, MICHIGAN; Kyle Ahrens, Conner George, Jack Hoiberg, Xavier Tillman, Cassius Winston, MICHIGAN STATE; Brendan Con-roy, Michael Hurt, Brady Rudrud, MINNESOTA; Tanner Borchardt, Justin Costello, Thorir Thorbjarnarson, Johnny Trueblood, NEBRASKA; Barret Benson, Aaron Falzon, Charlie Hall, Vic Law, Tino Malnati, NORTHWESTERN; Danny Hummer, Musa Jallow, Joey Lane, Kyle Young, OHIO STATE; Stephen Beattie, John Harrar, Kyle McCloskey, Austin Thomas, PENN STATE; Grady Eifert, Matt Haarms, Tommy Luce, Sasha Stefanovic, PURDUE; Geo Baker, Shaquille Doorson, Joey Downes, Myles Johnson, Luke Nathan, RUTGERS; Michael Bal-lard, Brad Davison, Ethan Happ, Walt McGrory, Brevin Pritzl, Nate Reuvers, D’Mitrik Trice, WISCONSIN

Academic All-Americans in bold.

TWO-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSDick Van Arsdale, IND, 1964-65Dave Schellhase, PUR, 1965-66Bill Hosket, OSU, 1966-68Rick Schmidt, ILL, 1974-75Steve Green, IND, 1974-75Randy Wittman, IND, 1982-83John Amaechi, PSU, 1994-95Pete Lisicky, PSU, 1997-98Adam Haluska, IOWA, 2006-07Drew Crawford, NU, 2012-14Mike Gesell, IOWA, 2015-16Shavon Shields, NEB, 2015-16

THREE-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSSteve Grote, MICH, 1975-76-77Shon Morris, NU, 1986-87-88Chris Hill, MSU, 2004-05-06Aaron Craft, OSU, 2012-13-14

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK1981-82Jan. 12 Clark Kellogg, OSUJan. 18 Randy Breuer, MINNJan. 25 Ted Kitchel, INDFeb. 1 James Griffin, ILLFeb. 8 Thad Garner, MICHFeb. 15 Ted Kitchel, INDFeb. 22 Michael Scearce, PURMar. 1 Darryl Mitchell, MINN

1982-83Dec. 7 Steve Reid, PURDec. 23 Ted Kitchel, INDJan. 4 Russell Cross, PURJan. 10 Jim Stack, NUJan. 17 Randy Wittman, INDJan. 24 Brad Sellers, WISFeb. 7 Ted Kitchel, INDFeb. 14 Tony Campbell, OSUFeb. 21 Derek Harper, ILL Russell Cross, PURFeb. 28 Scott Skiles, MSU-FRMar. 7 Scott Skiles, MSU-FRMar. 14 Eric Turner, MICH

1983-84Jan. 9 Jim Rowinski, PURJan. 16 Rick Olson, WISJan. 23 Tony Campbell, OSUJan. 30 Steve Alford, IND-FRFeb. 6 George Montgomery, ILLFeb. 13 Steve Alford, IND-FRFeb. 20 Paul Schultz, NUFeb. 27 Jim Rowinski, PUR (AP) Greg Stokes, IOWA (UPI)Mar. 5 Bruce Douglas, ILLMar. 12 Steve Reid, PUR

1984-85Jan. 7 Greg Stokes, IOWAJan. 14 Anthony Welch, ILLJan. 21 Roy Tarpley, MICHJan. 28 Gary Grant, MICH-FRFeb. 4 Sam Vincent, MSU (UPI) Greg Stokes, IOWA (AP)Feb. 11 Steve Alford, INDFeb. 18 Roy Tarpley, MICHFeb. 25 Brad Sellers, OSUMar. 4 Roy Tarpley, MICH (AP, UPI) Sam Vincent, MSU (UPI)Mar. 11 James Bullock, PUR

1985-86Dec. 9 Dennis Hopson, OSUJan. 6 Gary Grant, MICHJan. 13 Steve Alford, INDJan. 20 Scott Skiles, MSUJan. 27 Ken Norman, ILLFeb. 3 Scott Skiles, MSUFeb. 10 Ken Norman, ILLFeb. 17 Darryl Johnson, MSU (AP) Rick Olson, WIS (UPI)Feb. 24 Todd Mitchell, PURMar. 3 Brad Sellers, OSUMar. 10 Roy Tarpley, MICH

1986-87Jan. 6 Troy Lewis, PURJan. 13 Steve Alford, INDJan. 20 Dennis Hopson, OSUJan. 27 Dennis Hopson, OSUFeb. 3 Dean Garrett, INDFeb. 10 Steve Alford, INDFeb. 16 Everette Stephens, PURFeb. 23 Gary Grant, MICH

Mar. 2 Ken Norman, ILLMar. 9 Ken Norman, ILL

1987-88Dec. 8 Jay Burson, OSUDec. 14 Gary Grant, MICHDec. 22 Jeff Grose, NUJan. 5 Byron Robinson, WIS-FRJan. 12 Troy Lewis, PURJan. 19 Jay Burson, OSUJan. 26 Roy Marble, IOWAFeb. 2 Dean Garrett, INDFeb. 9 Jay Edwards, IND-FRFeb. 16 Gary Grant, MICHFeb. 23 Nick Anderson, ILLMar. 1 Roy Marble, IOWAMar. 7 Melvin McCants, PURMar. 14 Jay Edwards, IND-FR

1988-89Dec. 7 Steve Smith, MSUDec. 13 Jeff Grose, NUDec. 20 Steve Smith, MSUJan. 3 Jay Burson, OSUJan. 10 Ed Horton, IOWAJan. 17 Kendall Gill, ILLJan. 24 Jay Edwards, INDJan. 31 Kirk Manns, MSUFeb. 7 Ed Horton, IOWAFeb. 14 Jay Edwards, INDFeb. 21 Trent Jackson, WISFeb. 28 Glen Rice, MICHMar. 6 Nick Anderson, ILLMar. 13 Kenny Battle, ILL Kendall Gill, ILL1989-90Dec. 4 Steve Smith, MSUDec. 11 Ray Thompson, IOWADec. 18 Calbert Cheaney, IND-FRJan. 2 Perry Carter, OSUJan. 9 Jim Jackson, OSU-FRJan. 16 Tony Jones, PURJan. 23 Les Jepsen, IOWAJan. 30 Willie Burton, MINNFeb. 6 Jim Jackson, OSU-FRFeb. 13 Kirk Manns, MSUFeb. 20 Stephen Scheffler, PURFeb. 27 Richard Coffey, MINNMar. 6 Steve Smith, MSUMar. 13 Steve Smith, MSU

1990-91Dec. 4 Calbert Cheaney, INDDec. 11 Woody Austin, PURDec. 18 Kevin Lynch, MINNJan. 8 Eric Anderson, INDJan. 15 Mike Peplowski, MSUJan. 22 Steve Smith, MSUJan. 29 Larry Smith, ILLFeb. 5 Acie Earl, IOWAFeb. 12 Jim Jackson, OSUFeb. 19 Jim Jackson, OSUFeb. 26 James Moses, IOWAMar. 4 Calbert Cheaney, INDMar. 11 Jimmy Oliver, PUR

1991-92Dec. 10 Acie Earl, IOWADec. 17 Alan Henderson, IND-FRDec. 23 Mike Peplowski, MSUJan. 6 Jim Jackson, OSUJan. 13 Tom Michael, ILLJan. 21 Damon Bailey, INDJan. 27 Woody Austin, PURFeb. 3 Jim Jackson, OSU

Feb. 10 Chris Jent, OSUFeb. 17 Mike Peplowski, MSUFeb. 24 Alan Henderson, IND-FRMar. 2 Jim Jackson, OSUMar. 9 Chris Webber, MICH-FR*

1992-93Nov. 30 Calbert Cheaney, INDDec. 7 Acie Earl, IOWADec. 14 Mike Peplowski, MSUDec. 21 Kevin Rankin, NUJan. 4 Chris Webber, MICH*Jan. 11 Greg Simpson, OSU-FRJan. 19 Calbert Cheaney, INDJan. 25 Michael Finley, WISFeb. 1 Val Barnes, IOWAFeb. 8 Glenn Robinson, PURFeb. 15 Glenn Robinson, PURFeb. 22 Greg Graham, INDMar. 1 Michael Finley, WISMar. 8 Calbert Cheaney, IND Cedric Neloms, NUMar. 15 Greg Graham, IND

1993-94Dec. 6 Damon Bailey, IND Glenn Robinson, PUR Dec. 13 Glenn Robinson, PURDec. 20 Damon Bailey, INDJan. 3 Glenn Robinson, PURJan. 10 Michael Finley, WISJan. 18 Alan Henderson, INDJan. 24 Cuonzo Martin, PURJan. 31 John Amaechi, PSUFeb. 7 Juwan Howard, MICHFeb. 14 Jalen Rose, MICHFeb. 21 Kevin Rankin, NUFeb. 28 Vacated Shawn Respert, MSUMar. 7 Glenn Robinson, PURMar. 14 Glenn Robinson, PUR

1994-95Dec. 5 Jess Settles, IOWADec. 12 Alan Henderson, INDDec. 19 Brian Evans, INDJan. 3 Jess Settles, IOWAJan. 9 Eric Snow, MSUJan. 17 Shawn Respert, MSUJan. 23 VacatedJan. 30 Shawn Respert, MSUFeb. 6 Alan Henderson, INDFeb. 13 Kiwane Garris, ILLFeb. 20 Chris Kingsbury, IOWAFeb. 27 Eric Snow, MSUMar. 6 Cuonzo Martin, PURMar. 13 Shawn Respert, MSU

1995-96Dec. 4 Richard Keene, ILLDec. 11 Pete Lisicky, PSUDec. 18 Jerry Gee, ILLJan. 2 Brian Evans, INDJan. 8 Brad Miller, PURJan. 16 Glenn Sekunda, PSUJan. 22 Geno Carlisle, NUJan. 29 Andre Woolridge, IOWAFeb. 5 Chad Austin, PURFeb. 12 Matt Gaudio, PSUFeb. 19 Vacated Brad Miller, PURFeb. 26 Porter Roberts, PURMar. 4 Brian Evans, IND Jess Settles, IOWAMar. 11 Vacated

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK1996-97Dec. 2 Louis Bullock, MICH*Dec. 9 Kiwane Garris, ILLDec. 16 Sam Okey, WISDec. 23 Andre Woolridge, IOWAJan. 6 VacatedJan. 13 VacatedJan. 21 Kevin Turner, ILLJan. 27 Chad Austin, PUR Sam Jacobson, MINNFeb. 3 Louis Bullock, MICH*Feb. 10 Kiwane Garris, ILL Brad Miller, PURFeb. 17 A.J. Guyton, IND-FRFeb. 24 Evan Eschmeyer, NU VacatedMar. 3 Kiwane Garris, ILLMar. 10 Andre Woolridge, IOWA Brad Miller, PUR

1997-98Dec. 1 Ryan Bowen, IOWADec. 8 Evan Eschmeyer, NUDec. 15 Robert Traylor, MICH* Matt Heldman, ILLDec. 22 Jaraan Cornell, PURJan. 5 Kevin Turner, ILLJan. 12 Charlie Miller, INDJan. 19 Luke Recker, IND-FR Mateen Cleaves, MSUJan. 26 Brad Miller, PURFeb. 2 Mateen Cleaves, MSUFeb. 9 VacatedFeb. 16 Chad Austin, PURFeb. 23 Jerry Hester, ILL Jarrett Stephens, PSUMar. 2 Louis Bullock, MICH* Brad Miller, PUR

1998-99Nov. 16 Scoonie Penn, OSUNov. 23 Jaraan Cornell, PURNov. 30 Calvin Booth, PSUDec. 7 VacatedDec. 14 Dean Oliver, IOWADec. 21 Quincy Lewis, MINN Michael Redd, OSUDec. 27 Evan Eschmeyer, NU Sean Mason, WISJan. 4 Morris Peterson, MSU Michael Redd, OSUJan. 10 Evan Eschmeyer, NUJan. 17 Luke Recker, INDJan. 24 Mateen Cleaves, MSU Michael Redd, OSUFeb. 1 A.J. Guyton, IND Quincy Lewis, MINNFeb. 8 Evan Eschmeyer, NU Feb. 15 Jaraan Cornell, PUR Scoonie Penn, OSUFeb. 22 Scoonie Penn, OSUFeb. 29 Joe Crispin, PSU Quincy Lewis, MINN

1999-2000Nov. 15 Jacob Jaacks, IOWANov. 21 Dusty Rychart, MINNNov. 28 Jarrett Stephens, PSU Dec. 6 A.J. Guyton, IND LaVell Blanchard, MICHDec. 13 Jarrett Stephens, PSUDec. 20 Steve Lepore, NUDec. 27 A.J. Guyton, IND Andy Kowske, WISJan. 2 Marcus Griffin, ILL

Leon Jones, MICHJan. 10 Morris Peterson, MSUJan. 17 Brian Cardinal, PUR Joel Przybilla, MINNJan. 24 Joe Crispin, PSUJan. 31 Ken Johnson, OSUFeb. 7 Morris Peterson, MSUFeb. 14 Joel Przybilla, MINNFeb. 21 Mateen Cleaves, MSU Michael Redd, OSUFeb. 28 Mike Robinson, PURMar. 6 George Reese, OSU Maurice Linton, WIS

2000-01Nov. 20 Kirk Haston, IND Charlie Bell, MSUNov. 27 Frank Williams, ILL Joe Crispin, PSUDec. 4 Reggie Evans, IOWADec. 11 Luke Recker, IOWA Joe Crispin, PSUDec. 18 Brian Brown, OSU Roy Boone, WISDec. 24 Brian Cook, ILLDec. 31 Charlie Bell, MSU Tavaras Hardy, NUJan. 8 Kirk Haston, INDJan. 15 Dean Oliver, IOWA Jason Richardson, MSUJan. 22 Dusty Rychart, MINNJan. 29 Luke Recker, IOWA LaVell Blanchard, MICHFeb. 5 Kirk Haston, INDFeb. 12 Brian Brown, OSUFeb. 19 Frank Williams, ILL Jason Richardson, MSUFeb. 26 Ken Johnson, OSUMar. 4 Kirk Haston, IND

2001-02Nov. 19 Reggie Evans, IOWANov. 26 Dane Fife, INDDec. 3 Dusty Rychart, MINN Jitim Young, NUDec. 10 Jared Jeffries, INDDec. 17 Luke Recker, IOWADec. 24 Frank Williams, ILL Kirk Penney, WISDec. 31 Kirk Penney, WISJan. 7 Bernard Robinson, Jr., MICH Boban Savovic, OSUJan. 14 Jared Jeffries, INDJan. 21 Brian Brown, OSUJan. 28 Jared Jeffries, IND Travarus Bennett, MINNFeb. 4 Rick Rickert, MINN-FRFeb. 11 Jarrad Odle, INDFeb. 18 Frank Williams, ILL Kirk Penney, WISFeb. 25 Robert Archibald, ILL Adam Ballinger, MSUMar. 4 Marcus Taylor, MSU

2002-03Nov. 18 Kirk Penney, WISNov. 25 Jared Reiner, IOWADec. 2 Bracey Wright, IND-FRDec. 9 Brian Cook, ILL Tom Coverdale, INDDec. 16 Brent Darby, OSUDec. 23 Dee Brown, ILL-FRDec. 30 Daniel Horton, MICH-FRJan. 6 Bracey Wright, IND-FR Devin Harris, WIS

Jan. 13 Brian Cook, ILLJan. 20 Daniel Horton, MICH-FR Willie Deane, PURJan. 27 Chris Hill, MSUFeb. 3 Willie Deane, PURFeb. 10 Jitim Young, NUFeb. 17 Jeff Newton, IND Kirk Penney, WISFeb. 24 Daniel Horton, MICH-FRMar. 3 Jared Reiner, IOWAMar. 10 Willie Deane, PUR

2003-04Nov. 24 Kris Humphries, MINN-FRDec. 1 Greg Brunner, IOWA Kenneth Lowe, PURDec. 8 Kris Humphries, MINN-FRDec. 15 Bracey Wright, INDDec. 22 Vedran Vukusic, NUDec. 29 Jan Jagla, PSUJan. 5 Bracey Wright, INDJan. 12 Jan Jagla, PSU Devin Harris, WISJan. 19 Paul Davis, MSUJan. 26 Bracey Wright, IND Mike Wilkinson, WISFeb. 2 Paul Davis, MSUFeb. 9 Jeff Horner, IOWAFeb. 16 Devin Harris, WISFeb. 23 Velimir Radinovic, OSUMar. 1 Dee Brown, ILLMar. 8 Devin Harris, WIS

2004-05Nov. 15 Geary Claxton, PSU-FRNov. 22 Dee Brown, ILLNov. 29 Jeff Horner, IOWA Dec. 6 Roger Powell Jr., ILL Dec. 13 Paul Davis, MSU Dec. 20 Terence Dials, OSU Dec. 27 Terence Dials, OSUJan. 3 Carl Landry, PURJan. 10 James Augustine, ILL Jan. 17 Luther Head, ILL Mike Wilkinson, WIS Jan. 24 Mike Wilkinson, WISJan. 31 James Augustine, ILL Feb. 7 Vincent Grier, MINNFeb. 14 Greg Brunner, IOWAFeb. 21 Dee Brown, ILLFeb. 28 Bracey Wright, INDMar. 7 Jeff Horner, IOWA Alan Anderson, MSU

2005-06Nov. 21 Marco Killingsworth, IND Alando Tucker, WISNov. 28 Paul Davis, MSUDec. 5 James Augustine, ILL Marco Killingsworth, INDDec. 12 Courtney Sims, MICH Dec. 19 Je’Kel Foster, OSU Dec. 26 Shannon Brown, MSU Jan. 2 Robert Vaden, IND Jan. 9 Vedran Vukusic, NUJan. 16 Paul Davis, MSUJan. 23 Marco Killingsworth, INDJan. 30 Adam Haluska, IOWA Daniel Horton, MICH Feb. 6 Jeff Horner, IOWA Je’Kel Foster, OSUFeb. 13 Jamar Butler, OSU Feb. 20 Alando Tucker, WIS Feb. 28 Terence Dials, OSUMarch 6 Paul Davis, MSU

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK2006-07Nov. 13 Ron Lewis, OSUNov. 20 Courtney Sims, MICH Drew Neitzel, MSUNov. 27 Drew Neitzel, MSU Carl Landry, PURDec. 4 Carl Landry, PURDec. 11 Carl Landry, PURDec. 18 Alando Tucker, WISDec. 26 Adam Haluska, IOWAJan. 2 Geary Claxton, PSUJan. 8 Danny Morrissey, PSUJan. 15 Kammron Taylor, WISJan. 22 D.J.White, INDJan. 29 Greg Oden, OSU—FR Alando Tucker, WISFeb. 4 Adam Haluska, IOWAFeb. 12 Mike Conley, Jr., OSU—FR Alando Tucker, WISFeb. 19 David Teague, PURFeb. 26 Drew Neitzel, MSU Greg Oden, OSU—FR Mar. 5 Roderick Wilmont, IND

2007-08Nov. 12 DeShawn Sims, MICHNov. 19 Eric Gordon, IND—FR Raymar Morgan, MSUNov. 26 Kosta Koufos, OSU—FRDec. 3 D.J. White, INDDec. 10 D.J. White, INDDec. 17 Geary Claxton, PSUDec. 24 Shaun Pruitt, ILL Dan Coleman, MINNDec. 31 Brian Butch, WISJan. 7 Raymar Morgan, MSU Geary Claxton, PSUJan. 14 D.J. White, INDJan. 21 Keaton Grant, PURJan. 28 Drew Neitzel, MSUFeb. 4 D.J. White, IND E’Twaun Moore, PUR—FRFeb. 11 Robbie Hummel, PUR—FRFeb. 18 Manny Harris, MICH—FRFeb. 25 Cyrus Tate, IOWAMar. 3 Goran Suton, MSUMar. 10 Jamar Butler, OSU

2008-09Nov. 17 Manny Harris, MICHNov. 24 Craig Moore, NU Talor Battle, PSUDec. 1 Mike Tisdale, ILL E’Twaun Moore, PURDec. 8 Evan Turner, OSUDec. 15 Robbie Hummel, PURDec. 22 Robbie Hummel, PURDec. 29 Trent Meacham, ILL DeShawn Sims, MICHJan. 5 Raymar Morgan, MSUJan. 12 Kalin Lucas, MSUJan. 19 William Buford, OSU-FRJan. 26 Kevin Coble, NU Jamelle Cornley, PSUFeb. 2 Evan Turner, OSUFeb. 9 Evan Turner, OSUFeb. 16 Delvon Roe, MSU-FR Joe Krabbenhoft, WISFeb. 23 Jake Kelly, IOWAMar. 2 Michael Thompson, NUMar. 9 Jake Kelly, IOWA

2009-10Nov. 16 Manny Harris, MICH Evan Turner, OSUNov. 23 Evan Turner, OSUNov. 30 John Shurna, NU Evan Turner, OSUDec. 7 Trévon Hughes, WISDec. 14 Drew Crawford, NU-FRDec. 21 Blake Hoffarber, MINNDec. 28 David Lighty, OSUJan. 4 John Shurna, NUJan. 11 DeShawn Sims, MICHJan. 18 Evan Turner, OSUJan. 25 JaJuan Johnson, PURFeb. 1 Durrell Summers, MSUFeb. 8 Demetri McCamey, ILL Evan Turner, OSUFeb. 15 JaJuan Johnson, PURFeb. 22 Evan Turner, OSUMarch 1 Raymar Morgan, MSU Evan Turner, OSUMarch 8 Jon Leuer, WIS

Note: The Big Ten honored a Player and Freshman of the Week beginning with the 2010-11 season.P - Player of the Week; F - Freshman of the Week

2010-11Nov. 15 P: John Shurna, NU F: Jared Sullinger, OSUNov. 22 P: Trevor Mbakwe, MINN P: Jared Sullinger, OSU-FR F: Jared Sullinger, OSUNov. 29 P: Kalin Lucas, MSU F: Deshaun Thomas, OSUDec. 6 P: Jon Leuer, WIS F: Jared Sullinger, OSUDec. 13 P: Jared Sullinger, OSU-FR F: Jared Sullinger, OSUDec. 20 P: John Shurna, NU F: Jared Sullinger, OSUDec. 27 P: Darius Morris, MICH F: Tim Hardaway Jr., MICH F: Jared Sullinger, OSUJan. 3 P: Demetri McCamey, ILL P: E’Twaun Moore, PUR F: Jared Sullinger, OSUJan. 10 P: Jared Sullinger, OSU-FR P: Ryne Smith, PUR F: Jared Sullinger, OSUJan. 17 P: Draymond Green, MSU F: Aaron Craft, OSUJan. 24 P: Jared Sullinger, OSU-FR F: Jared Sullinger, OSUJan. 31 P: Darius Morris, MICH P: Talor Battle, PSU F: Jared Sullinger, OSUFeb. 7 P: Jon Leuer, WIS F: Jared Sullinger, OSUFeb. 14 P: Jordan Taylor, WIS F: Tim Hardaway Jr., MICHFeb. 28 P: JaJuan Johnson, PUR F: Tim Hardaway Jr., MICHMarch 7 P: Jon Diebler, OSU F: Jared Sullinger, OSU

2011-12Nov. 14 P: Victor Oladipo, IND F: Cody Zeller, IND F: Aaron White, IOWANov. 21 P: Drew Crawford, NU F: Cody Zeller, INDNov. 28 P: Tim Hardaway Jr., MICH F: Trey Burke, MICH

Dec. 5 P: Meyers Leonard, ILL P: Keith Appling, MSU F: Cody Zeller, INDDec. 12 P: Christian Watford, IND P: Draymond Green, MSU F: Trey Burke, MICHDec. 19 P: Deshaun Thomas, OSU F: Cody Zeller, INDDec. 26 P: Meyers Leonard, ILL F: Aaron White, IOWAJan. 2 P: Trey Burke, MICH-FR P: Keith Appling, MSU F: Trey Burke, MICHJan. 9 P: Jared Sullinger, OSU F: Cody Zeller, INDJan. 16 P: Brandon Paul, ILL F: Joe Coleman, MINNJan. 23 P: Jordan Taylor, WIS F: Trey Burke, MICHJan. 30 P: Draymond Green, MSU P: Brandon Richardson, NEB F: Branden Dawson, MSUFeb. 6 P: John Shurna, NU P: Jared Sullinger, OSU F: Aaron White, IOWA F: Dave Sobolewski, NUFeb. 13 P: Draymond Green, MSU F: Cody Zeller, INDFeb. 20 P: Draymond Green, MSU F: Trey Burke, MICHFeb. 27 P: Matt Gatens, IOWA P: Robbie Hummel, PUR F: Trey Burke, MICHMarch 5 P: Jared Sullinger, OSU F: Cody Zeller, IND F: Trey Burke, MICH

2012-13Nov. 12 P: Tim Hardaway Jr., MICH F: Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell, INDNov. 19 P: Deshaun Thomas, OSU F: Gary Harris, MSUNov. 26 P: Andre Hollins, MINN F: Nik Stauskas, MICHDec. 3 P: Andre Almeida, NEB F: Nik Stauskas, MICHDec. 10 P: Brandon Paul, ILL F: Gary Harris, MSUDec. 17 P: Trey Burke, MICH F: Mike Gesell, IOWADec. 24 P: Derrick Nix, MSU F: Mitch McGary, MICHDec. 31 P: Tracy Abrams, ILL F: Nik Stauskas, MICHJan. 7 P: Trey Burke, MICH F: Glenn Robinson III, MICHJan. 14 P: Cody Zeller, IND P: Deshaun Thomas, OSU F: Sam Dekker, WISJan. 21 P: Tim Hardaway Jr., MICH F: Shavon Shields, NEBJan. 28 P: Victor Oladipo, IND F: Glenn Robinson III, MICHFeb. 4 P: Cody Zeller, IND P: Keith Appling, MSU F: A.J. Hammons, PURFeb. 11 P: D.J. Richardson, ILL P: Ben Brust, WIS F: Mitch McGary, MICHFeb. 18 P: Trey Burke, MICH F: Gary Harris, MSUFeb. 25 P: Victor Oladipo, IND F: Shavon Shields, NEB

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEKMarch 4 P: Trevor Mbakwe, MINN F: Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell, IND F: Sam Dekker, WISMarch 11 P: Cody Zeller, IND P: Aaron Craft, OSU F: Raphael Davis, PUR

2013-14Nov. 11 P: Shavon Shields, NEB F: Noah Vonleh, INDNov. 18 P: Adreian Payne, MSU F: Noah Vonleh, INDNov. 25 P: Frank Kaminsky, WIS F: Bryson Scott, PURDec. 2 P: Rayvonte Rice, ILL F: Zak Irvin, MICHDec. 9 P: LaQuinton Ross, OSU F: Noah Vonleh, INDDec. 16 P: Austin Hollins, MINN F: Bryson Scott, PURDec. 23 P: Adreian Payne, MSU F: Noah Vonleh, IND F: Zak Irvin, MICHDec. 30 P: Rayvonte Rice, ILL P: Keith Appling, MSU F: Nigel Hayes, WISJan. 6 P: Aaron Craft, OSU F: Nigel Hayes, WISJan. 13 P: Roy Devyn Marble, IOWA F: Noah Vonleh, INDJan. 21 P: Nik Stauskas, MICH F: Noah Vonleh, INDJan. 27 P: Nik Stauskas, MICH F: Derrick Walton Jr., MICHFeb. 3 P: Drew Crawford, NU P: D.J. Newbill, PSU F: Noah Vonleh, INDFeb. 10 P: Aaron Craft, OSU F: Nigel Hayes, WISFeb. 17 P: Terran Petteway, NEB P: Frank Kaminsky, WIS F: Nigel Hayes, WISFeb. 24 P: Nik Stauskas, MICH F: Kendrick Nunn, ILLMarch 3 P: Will Sheehey, IND F: Kendrick Nunn, ILLMarch 10 P: Nick Stauskas, MICH P: Shavon Shields, NEB F: Troy Williams, IND

2014-15Nov. 17 P: Travis Trice, MSU F: Vince Edwards, PURNov. 24 P: Shannon Scott, OSU P: Frank Kaminsky, WIS F: James Blackmon Jr., INDDec. 1 P: Melo Trimble, MD-FR P: D.J. Newbill, PSU F: Melo Trimble, MDDec. 8 P: Andre Hollins, MINN F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUDec. 15 P: Maurice Walker, MINN F: Melo Trimble, MD F: Bryant McIntosh, NUDec. 22 P: Troy Wlliams, IND P: Jake Layman, MD F: Nate Mason, MINNDec. 29 P: Frank Kaminsky, WIS F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUJan. 6 P: Jarrod Uthoff, IOWA F: Vince Edwards, PURJan. 12 P: Travis Trice, MSU F: James Blackmon Jr., INDJan. 19 P: Jake Layman, MD F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUJan. 26 P: D’Angelo Russell, OSU-FR

F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUFeb. 2 P: Malcolm Hill, ILL P: Branden Dawson, MSU F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUFeb. 9 P: D’Angelo Russell, OSU-FR F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUFeb. 16 P: Dez Wells, MD P: Frank Kaminsky, WIS F: Vince Edwards, PURFeb. 23 P: A.J. Hammons, PUR F: Vic Law, NUMarch 2 P: Aaron White, IOWA F: Melo Trimble, MD F: D’Angelo Russell, OSUMarch 9 P: Dez Wells, MD P: Frank Kaminsky, WIS F: Aubrey Dawkins, MICHFR - denotes freshman

2015-16Nov. 16 P: Joey King, MINN P: Alex Olah, NU F: Caleb Swanigan, PURNov. 23 P: Denzel Valentine, MSU F: Thomas Bryant, INDNov. 23 P: Denzel Valentine, MSU F: Deyonta Davis, MSUDec. 7 P: A.J. Hammons, PUR F: Jordan Murphy, MINNDec. 14 P: Jarrod Uthoff, IOWA P: Melo Trimble, MD F: Caleb Swanigan, PURDec. 21 P: Malcolm Hill, ILL P: Caris LeVert, MICH F: Nicholas Baer, IOWADec. 28 P: Bryn Forbes, MSU P: A.J. Hammons, PUR F: Corey Sanders, RUJan. 4 P: Diamond Stone, MD-FR F: Diamond Stone, MDJan. 11 P: Mike Gesell, IOWA F: Thomas Bryant, INDJan. 18 P: Peter Jok, IOWA F: JaQuan Lyle, OSU F: Ethan Happ, WISJan. 25 P: Yogi Ferrell, IND F: Ethan Happ, WISFeb. 1 P: A.J. Hammons, PUR F: Deyonta Davis, MSU F: Ethan Happ, WISFeb. 8 P: Denzel Valentine, MSU F: Corey Sanders, RUFeb. 15 P: Denzel Valentine, MSU F: Glynn Watson Jr., NEBFeb. 22 P: Troy Williams, IND P: Brandon Taylor, PSU F: Jordan Murphy, MINNFeb. 29 P: Yogi Ferrell, IND F: Jalen Coleman-Lands, ILLMarch 7 P: Bryn Forbes, MSU F: Caleb Swanigan, PUR

2016-17Nov. 14 P: Malcolm Hill, ILL P: James Blackmon Jr., IND F: Curtis Jones Jr., IND F: Miles Bridges, MSUNov. 21 P: Peter Jok, IOWA F: Amir Coffey, MINNNov. 28 P: Melo Trimble, MD P: Caleb Swanigan, PUR F: Miles Bridges, MSUDec. 5 P: Nigel Hayes, WIS F: Nick Ward, MSUDec. 12 P: Peter Jok, IOWA F: Isaiah Moss, IOWA

Dec. 19 P: Caleb Swanigan, PUR F: Mike Watkins, PSUDec. 26 P: Caleb Swanigan, PUR F: Nick Ward, MSUJan. 2 P: Nate Mason, MINN P: Tai Webster, NEB F: Nick Ward, MSUJan. 9 P: Caleb Swanigan, PUR F: Amir Coffey, MINNJan. 16 P: Scottie Lindsey, NU F: Miles Bridges, MSU F: Mike Watkins, PSUJan. 23 P: James Blackmon Jr., IND P: Ethan Happ, WIS F: Justin Jackson, MD F: Carsen Edwards, PURJan. 30 P: Ethan Happ, WIS F: Miles Bridges, MSUFeb. 6 P: Caleb Swanigan, PUR F: Jordan Bohannon, IOWAFeb. 13 P: Derrick Walton Jr., MICH P: Jordan Murphy, MINN F: Lamar Stevens, PSUFeb. 20 P: Melo Trimble, MD F: Miles Bridges, MSUFeb. 27 P: Nick Ward, MSU-FR F: Nick Ward, MSUMarch 6 P: Derrick Walton Jr., MICH P: Caleb Swanigan, PUR F: Jordan Bohannon, IOWA

2017-18Nov. 13 P: Jordan Murphy, MINN F: Luka Garza, IOWANov. 20 P: Jordan Murphy, MINN F: Darryl Morsell, MDNov. 27 P: Jordan Murphy, MINN F: Jaren Jackson Jr., MSU F: Brad Davison, WISDec. 4 P: Isaac Haas, PUR F: Kaleb Wesson, OSUDec. 11 P: Keita Bates-Diop, OSU F: Jaren Jackson Jr., MSUDec. 18 P: Juwan Morgan, IND F: Geo Baker, RUDec. 26 P: Miles Bridges, MSU F: Trent Frazier, ILLJan. 2 P: Nick Ward, MSU F: Luka Garza, IOWAJan. 8 P: Keita Bates-Diop, OSU F: Bruno Fernando, MDJan. 15 P: Keita Bates-Diop, OSU F: Jaren Jackson Jr., MSUJan. 22 P: James Palmer Jr., NEB P: Carsen Edwards, PUR F: Kaleb Wesson, OSUJan. 29 P: Vincent Edwards, PUR F: Jaren Jackson Jr., MSUFeb. 5 P: Keita Bates-Diop, OSU F: Isaiah Washington, MINNFeb. 12 P: Miles Bridges, MSU F: Trent Frazier, ILLFeb. 19 P: Tony Carr, PSU F: Bruno Fernando, MDFeb. 26 P: Carsen Edwards, PUR F: Brad Davison, WIS

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MOST PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS

SINGLE SEASON7 Evan Turner, OSU 2009-106 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 2016-175 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1993–94 Cassius Winston, MSU 2018-194 Kirk Haston, IND 2000–01 D.J. White, IND 2007-08 Jared Sullinger, OSU 2010-11 Draymond Green, MSU 2011-12 Nik Stauskas, MICH 2013-14 Frank Kaminsky, WIS 2014-15 Denzel Valentine, MSU 2015-16 Keita Bates-Diop, OSU 2017-183 Roy Tarpley, MICH 1984–85 Steve Smith, MSU 1989–90 Jim Jackson, OSU 1991–92 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1992–93 Shawn Respert, MSU 1994–95 Kiwane Garris, ILL 1996–97 Quincy Lewis, MINN 1998–99 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 1998–99 Scoonie Penn, OSU 1998–99 Michael Redd, OSU 1998–99 Jared Jeffries, IND 2001-02 Kirk Penney, WIS 2001-02 Daniel Horton, MICH 2002-03 Willie Deane, PUR 2002-03 Bracey Wright, IND 2003-04 Devin Harris, WIS 2003-04 Paul Davis, MSU 2005-06 Marco Killingsworth, IND 2005-06 Carl Landry, PUR 2006-07 Drew Neitzel, MSU 2006-07 Alando Tucker, WIS 2006-07 Evan Turner, OSU 2008-09 Jared Sullinger, OSU 2011-12 Cody Zeller, IND 2012-13 Trey Burke, MICH 2012-13 A.J. Hammons, PUR 2015-16 Jordan Murphy, MINN 2017-18

CAREER10 Evan Turner, OSU 2008-10 7 Jim Jackson, OSU 1989–92 Glenn Robinson, PUR 1992–94 Jared Sullinger, OSU 2011-126 Steve Alford, IND 1983–87 Steve Smith, MSU 1987–91 Calbert Cheaney, IND 1989–93 Brad Miller, PUR 1994–98 Bracey Wright, IND 2002-05 Paul Davis, MSU 2002-06 Frank Kaminsky, WIS 2011-15 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 2015-17 Jordan Murphy, MINN 2015-19

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

12 Jared Sullinger, OSU 2010-117 Cody Zeller, IND 2011-12 Trey Burke, MSU 2011-12 Noah Vonleh, IND 2013-14 D’Angelo Russell, OSU 2014-155 Miles Bridges, MSU 2016-174 Nick Ward, MSU 2016-17 Jaren Jackson Jr., MSU 2017-183 Tim Hardaway Jr., MICH 2010-11 Aaron White, IOWA 2011-12 Gary Harris, MSU 2012-13 Nik Stauskas, MICH 2012-13 Melo Trimble, MD 2014-15 Vince Edwards, PUR 2014-15 Caleb Swanigan, PUR 2015-16 Ethan Happ, WIS 2015-16 Jalen Smith, MD 2018-19

* Due to NCAA sanctions, Michigan has vacated the records from the 1992 Final Four, the 1992-93, ‘95-96, ‘96-97, ‘97-98 and ‘98-99 seasons. The asterisk also denotes records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions.

MOST FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS

2018-19Nov. 12: P: Carsen Edwards, Jr., G, PUR P: Ethan Happ, Sr., F, WIS F: Jalen Smith, F, MDNov. 19 P: Ethan Happ, Sr., F, WIS F: Romeo Langford, G, INDNov. 26: P: Cassius Winston, Jr., G, MSU P: Ethan Happ, Sr., F, WIS F: Gabe Kalscheur, G, MINNDec. 3: P: Jordan Poole, G, MICH F: Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, MICHDec. 10: P: Carsen Edwards, Jr., G, PUR P: Ethan Happ, Sr., F, WIS F: Romeo Langford, G, IND F: Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, MICHDec. 17 P: Juwan Morgan, Sr., F, IND F: Jalen Smith, F, MDDec. 24 P: Kaleb Wesson, So., C, OSU F: Daniel Oturu, C, MINNDec. 31 P: Cassius Winston, Jr., G, MSU F: Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, MICHJan. 7 P: Nick Ward, Jr., F, MSU F: Romeo Langford, G, INDJan. 14 P: Bruno Fernando, So., F, MD F: Romeo Langford, G, INDJan. 21 P: Cassius Winston, Jr., G, MSU F: Joe Wieskamp, G, IOWAJan. 28 P: Cassius Winston, Jr., G, MSU P: Jordan Murphy, Sr., F, MINN F: Ignas Brazdeikis, G/F, MICHFeb. 4 P: Carsen Edwards, Jr., G, PUR F: Joe Wieskamp, G, IOWAFeb. 11 P: Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Fr., F, ILL F: Ayo Dosunmu, G, ILLFeb. 18 P: Jordan Murphy, Sr., F, MINN F: Ayo Dosunmu, G, ILLFeb. 25 P: Cassius Winston, Jr., G, MSU F: Daniel Oturu, C, MINNMarch 4 P: Amir Coffey, Jr., G, MINN F: Ron Harper Jr., G/F, RUMarch 11 P: Amir Coffey, Jr., G, MINN P: Juwan Morgan, Sr., F, IND F: Jalen Smith, F, MD

FR - denotes freshman

5 Gary Grant, MICH 1984–88 Alan Henderson, IND 1991–95 Evan Eschmeyer, NU 1995–99 Luke Recker, IND/IOWA 1997-99; 2000-02 Kirk Penney, WIS 1999-2003 Alando Tucker, WIS 2005-07 D.J. White, IND 2005-08 Draymond Green, MSU 2009-12 John Shurna, NU 2009-12 Carsen Edwards, PUR 2016-19 Cassius Winston, MSU 2017-pres.

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1947 Rnd (Pick) TeamGlen Selbo, WIS 1 (2) TorontoEd Ehlers, PUR 1 (3) BostonJack Underman, OSU 1 (7) St. LouisPaul Huston, OSU 1 (8) ChicagoGeorge Felt, NU N/A (23) BostonBen Schadler, NU N/A (33) ChicagoGene Vance, ILL N/A (36) ChicagoHerb Wilkinson, IOWA N/A (68) St. LouisPaul Hoffman, PUR N/A (70) Baltimore

1948 Rnd (Pick) TeamWard Williams, IND 1 (8) Ft. WayneEd Mills, WIS N/A (40) ChicagoBobby Cook, WIS N/A (45) Ft. WayneMurray Wier, IOWA N/A (48) Ft. WayneWilliam Brown, MD ! N/A (76) PhiladelphiaJack Burmeister, ILL N/A (99) St. Louis

1949 Rnd (Pick) TeamDike Eddleman, ILL 3 (34) ChicagoBob Harrison, MICH N/A (57) MinneapolisBob Retherford, NEB ! N/A (70) St. Louis

1950 Rnd (Pick) TeamDon Rehfeldt, WIS 1 (2) BaltimoreDick Schnittker, OSU 1 (5) WashingtonWally Osterknor, ILL 2 (15) ChicagoBob Donham, OSU 3 (26) Boston Lou Watson, IND 3 (27) ChicagoHowie Williams, PUR 3 (30) MinneapolisBud Grant, MINN 4 (42) MinneapolisDon Parsons, RU ! 6 (67) New YorkMack Suprunowicz, MICH 6 (70) SyracuseMilt Whitehead, NEB ! 7 (75) ChicagoBill Erickson, ILL 7 (83) Tri-CitiesJerry Stuteville, IND 8 (89) IndianapolisAndy Butchko, PUR 10 (113) Minneapolis

1951 Rnd (Pick) TeamWhitey Skog, MINN Terr. MinneapolisDon Sunderlage, ILL 1 (9) PhiladelphiaRay Ragelis, NU 2 (17) RochesterBill Garrett, IND 2 (16) BostonJake Fendley, NU 3 (23) Ft. WayneBill Tosheff, IND 4 (32) IndianapolisBob Pierce, NEB ! 5 (42) IndianapolisLeo Vander Kuy, MICH 5 (49) MinneapolisFrank Clasbeek, IOWA 6 (53) Ft. WayneTed Beach, ILL 7 (62) Indianapolis

1952 Rnd (Pick) TeamChuck Darling, IOWA 1 (8) RochesterJim Buchanan, NEB ! 6 (16) BostonBob Clifton, IOWA N/A (34) Ft. WayneGordon Stauffer, MSU N/A (43) IndianapolisPete Brewster, PUR N/A (47) MilwaukeeAb Nicholas, WIS N/A (51) MilwaukeeRod Fletcher, ILL N/A (59) MinneapolisCarl McNulty, PUR N/A (64) MinneapolisDick Means, MINN N/A (65) MinneapolisSam Miranda, IND N/A (94) Rochester

1953 Rnd (Pick) TeamJoe Piorkowski, PSU ! N/A (43) BaltimoreHerman Sledzik, PSU ! N/A (46) BaltimoreIrv Bemoras, ILL N/A (49) MilwaukeeJim Breday, ILL N/A (53) Ft. WayneBob Gelle, MINN N/A (74) Minneapolis

1954 Rnd (Pick) TeamGene Shue, MD ! 1 (3) PhiladelphiaJohn Kerr, ILL 1 (6) SyracuseEd Kalafat, MINN 1 (9) MinneapolisBob Leonard, IND 2 (10) BaltimoreDick Farley, IND 2 (15) SyracuseLou Scott, IND 5 (37) BaltimorePaul Ebert, OSU 5 (38) BaltimoreBuzz Bennett, MINN 5 (45) MinneapolisCharles Kraak, IND 6 (49) Ft. WaynePaul Morrow, WIS 8 (70) RochesterDick Garmaker, MINN 9 (80) MinneapolisJohn Blever, NU 10 (89) MinneapolisBill Johnson, NEB ! 11 (94) BostonRob Weisner, WIS 12 (97) Milwaukee

1955 Rnd (Pick) TeamChuck Mencel, MINN 2 (12) MinneapolisJesse Arnelle, PSU ! 2 (13) Ft. WayneDon Schlundt, IND 2 (14) SyracuseAl Ferrari, MSU 3 (15) St. LouisJohn Miller, OSU 4 (28) MinneapolisFrank Ehmann, NU 4 (30) SyracuseBob Armstrong, MSU N/A (75) RochesterDick Cable, WIS N/A (83) MilwaukeeDick Garmaker, MINN Terr. Minneapolis

1956 Rnd (Pick) TeamBill Logan, IOWA 5 (12) BostonTheophileus Lyoyd, MD ! 10 (17) BostonBob Kessler, MD ! N/A (19) Ft. WayneDick Miller, WIS N/A (45) New YorkJoe Sexton, PUR N/A (48) New YorkCarl Cain, IOWA N/A (58) RochesterWally Choice, IND N/A (67) St. LouisRobin Freeman, OSU N/A (69) St. LouisJulius McCoy, MSU N/A (72) St. LouisPaul Judson, ILL N/A (85) Syracuse

1957 Rnd (Pick) TeamGeorge Bon Salle, ILL 1 (7) SyracuseHarvey Schmidt, ILL 2 (11) MinneapolisJed Dormeyer, MINN 4 (25) CincinnatiRon Kramer, MICH 5 (34) DetroitGeorge Ferguson, MSU 7 (51) MinneapolisDoug Bolstorff, MINN 8 (57) DetroitDick Neal, IND 11 (78) Boston

1958 Rnd (Pick) TeamArchie Dees, IND 1 (2) CincinnatiFrank Howard, OSU 3 (20) PhiladelphiaJohn Nacincik, MD ! 3 (21) SyracuseGeorge Kline, MINN 4 (24) MinneapolisDon Ohl, ILL 5 (36) SyracusePete Tillotson, MICH 7 (53) SyracuseKen Sidle, OSU 7 (54) St. LouisJack Quiggle, MSU 8 (58) DetroitNick Davis, MD ! 9 (67) PhiladelphiaLarry Hedden, MSU 10 (72) Philadelphia

1959 Rnd (Pick) TeamJohnny Green, MSU 1 (5) New YorkJoe Rucklick, NU 2 (9) PhiladelphiaBob Anderegg, MSU 3 (20) New YorkGeorge Leed, MICH 4 (24) DetroitWilson Eison, PUR 4 (26) MinneapolisRoger Taylor, ILL 5 (35) SyracuseNick Mantis, NU 5 (37) St. LouisDave Gunther, IOWA 8 (56) PhiladelphiaWillie Merriweather, PUR 8 (59) St. LouisRoger Johnson, MINN 10 (69) Minneapolis

M.C. Burton, MICH 11 (73) DetroitPhil Warren, NU 11 (74) Philadelphia

1960 Rnd (Pick) TeamAl Bunge, MD ! 1 (7) PhiladelphiaRon Johnson, MINN 2 (12) DetroitFrank Radovich, IND 2 (14) St. LouisJoe Roberts, OSU 3 (20) SyracuseHorace Walker, MSU 4 (30) St. LouisCharles McNeil, MD ! 5 (35) New YorkWillie Jones, NU 5 (36) DetroitHerschell Turner, NEB ! 6 (45) SyracuseAmericas John-Lewis, IOWA 10 (74) St. LouisBob Wilkinson, IND 12 (84) St. LouisDick Furry, OSU 13 (86) New YorkJerry Bechtle, MD ! 15 (91) New York

1961 Rnd (Pick) TeamWalt Bellamy, IND 1 (1) ChicagoLarry Siegfried, OSU 1 (3) CincinnatiRon Horn, IND 2 (16) St. LouisJohn Tidwell, MSU 4 (38) PhiladelphiaBob McDonald, MD ! 6 (57) St. LouisJohn Wessels, ILL 8 (76) ChicagoPeter Baltic, PSU 9 (79) Detroit

1962 Rnd (Pick) TeamJerry Lucas, OSU Terr. CincinnatiJohn Havlicek, OSU 1 (7) BostonTerry Dischinger, PUR 2 (8) ChicagoDon Nelson, IOWA 3 (17) ChicagoBill Matson, MINN 9 (77) Los AngelesMel Nowell, OSU 12 (90) Chicago

1963 Rnd (Pick) TeamTom Bolyard, IND 3 (19) BaltimoreJimmy Rayl, IND 3 (22) CincinnatiBill Burwell, ILL 3 (23) St. LouisJerry Greenspan, MD ! 3 (24) SyracuseDave Downey, ILL 4 (29) San FranciscoBill Small, ILL 5 (39) CincinnatiKen Siebel, WIS 6 (46) BaltimoreAl Santio, MD ! 6 (50) St. LouisRon Jackson, WIS 9 (69) Baltimore

1964 Rnd (Pick) TeamGary Bradds, OSU 1 (3) BaltimoreRich Falk, NU 7 (61) BostonJack Brens, WIS 9 (71) New YorkPete Gent, MSU 14 (96) Baltimore

1965 Rnd (Pick) TeamBill Buntin, MICH Terr. DetroitDick Van Arsdale, IND 2 (10) New YorkTom Van Arsdale, IND 2 (11) DetroitTal Brody, ILL 2 (12) St. LouisBob Weiss, PSU ! 3 (22) PhiladelphiaJon McGlocklin, IND 3 (24) CincinnatiSkip Thoren, ILL 4 (30) BaltimoreTerry Kunze, MINN 7 (58) St. LouisBogie Redmon, ILL 10 (76) BaltimoreMel Northway, MINN 13 (95) St. LouisGeorge Pomey, MICH 15 (103) St. LouisRoger Taylor, ILL 17 (109) Baltimore

1966 Rnd (Pick) TeamCazzie Russell, MICH 1 (1) New YorkLou Hudson, MINN 1 (4) St. LouisDave Schellhase, PUR 1 (10) ChicagoOllie Darden, MICH 3 (22) DetroitDon Freeman, ILL 3 (29) PhiladelphiaGeorge Peeples, IOWA 4 (35) Baltimore

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Archie Clark, MINN 4 (37) Los AngelesStan Washington, MSU 5 (48) Los AngelesJim Pitts, NU 6 (53) San FranciscoJerry Ward, MD ! 7 (67) BostonBill Curtis, MSU 8 (77) ChicagoDon Yates, MINN 10 (86) St. LouisGeorge Grams, PUR 11 (96) Los AngelesCarver Clinton, PSU ! 11 (97) ChicagoGrant Simmons, NEB ! 12 (100) BaltimoreKen Barnes, WIS 16 (109) BaltimoreChris Pervall, IOWA 17 (110) Baltimore

1967 Rnd (Pick) TeamJim Burns, NU 4 (34) ChicagoRon Kozlicki, NU 4 (41) San DiegoCraig Dill, MICH 4 (42) San DiegoBob Lloyd, RU ! 7 (69) DetroitJay McMillon, MD ! 9 (94) Los AngelesRon Sepic, OSU 9 (97) CincinnatiBubba Smith, MSU 11 (114) BaltimoreJoe Harrington, MD ! 11 (120) BostonMatthew Aitch, MSU 13 (134) DetroitGary Jones, IOWA 13 (137) Los AngelesPaul Mickey, PSU ! 14 (142) BaltimoreWillie Campbell, NEB ! 15 (152) SeattleJim Dawson, ILL 16 (154) Chicago

1968 Rnd (Pick) TeamBill Hosket, OSU 1 (10) New YorkRon Dunlay, ILL 2 (19) ChicagoStuart Lantz, NEB ! 3 (23) HoustonSam Williams, IOWA 3 (35) MilwaukeeJoe Franklin, WIS 5 (63) MilwaukeeTom Kondla, MINN 7 (91) MilwaukeeButch Joyner, IND 9 (111) CincinnatiMike Weaver, NU 10 (123) ChicagoTom Baack, NEB ! 10 (126) DetroitHerm Gilliam, PUR 13 (163) Chicago

1969 Rnd (Pick) TeamHerm Gilliam, PUR 1 (8) CincinnatiBob Greacen, RU ! 2 (17) MilwaukeeDennis Stewart, MICH 4 (44) PhoenixLee Lafayette, MSU 4 (50) San FranciscoDave Scholz, ILL 4 (56) PhiladelphiaBen McGilmer, IOWA 6 (74) SeattleBill Keller, PUR 7 (105) MilwaukeeJim Johnson, WIS 7 (94) BostonJohn Schell, WIS 8 (101) MilwaukeeBill DeHeer, IND 8 (105) San DiegoSterling Burke, NU 9 (118) ChicagoDick Stewart, RU ! 10 (137) AtlantaJodie Harrison, ILL 15 (194) BaltimoreSteve Howell, OSU 17 (204) San DiegoAl Nuness, MINN 18 (207) Phoenix

1970 Rnd (Pick) TeamRudy Tomjanovich, MICH 1 (2) San DiegoJohn Johnson, IOWA 1 (7) ClevelandAl Henry, WIS 1 (12) PhiladelphiaMike Price, ILL 1 (17) New YorkDave Sorenson, OSU 2 (26) ClevelandJody Finney, OSU 4 (52) San DiegoGlen Vidnovic, IOWA 4 (60) ClevelandLarry Mikan, MINN 4 (64) Los AngelesJoe Cooke, IND 6 (94) ClevelandJames Morgan, MD ! 7 (108) SeattleDon Adams, NU 8 (120) San DiegoRick Mount, PUR 8 (132) Los AngelesJim Sarno, NU 8 (135) MilwaukeeWill Hetzel, MD ! 9 (151) BaltimoreKen Johnson, IND 10 (162) Cleveland

Jim Brooks, NEB ! 12 (184) HoustonBen McGilmer, IOWA 12 (193) BaltimoreChad Calabria, IOWA 14 (210) Phoenix

1971 Rnd (Pick) TeamFred Brown, IOWA 1 (6) SeattleJim Cleamons, OSU 1 (13) Los AngelesMarvin Stewart, NEB ! 2 (33) PhiladelphiaRudy Benjamin, MSU 5 (75) San DiegoLarry Weatherford, PUR 5 (83) PhoenixOllie Shannon, MINN 7 (106) CincinnatiEric Hill, MINN 7 (109) San DiegoBarry Yates, MD ! 8 (131) ChicagoClarench Sherrod, WIS 8 (134) ChicagoRick Howat, ILL 9 (152) MilwaukeeDan Fife, MICH 10 (168) MilwaukeeLeroy Chalk, NEB ! 13 (201) BostonJames Harris, IND 14 (208) Cleveland

1972 Rnd (Pick) TeamRalph Simpson, MSU 1 (11) ChicagoJoby Wright, IND 2 (18) SeattleWayne Grabiec, MICH 3 (44) BostonChuck Jura, NEB ! 3 (45) ChicagoBob Ford, PUR 5 (74) New YorkWilliam Franklin, PUR 7 (110) Golden StateGary Watson, WIS 10 (147) PhiladelphiaMark Minor, OSU 11 (165) BostonMike Peterson, NEB ! 16 (195) Portland

1973 Rnd (Pick) TeamJim Brewer, MINN 1 (2) ClevelandRon Behagen, MINN 1 (7) Kansas City-OmahaKevin Kunert, IOWA 1 (12) ChicagoNick Weatherspoon, ILL 1 (13) Capital BulletsSteve Downing, IND 1 (17) BostonGeorge McGinnis, IND 2 (22) PhiladelphiaAllan Hornyak, OSU 2 (26) ClevelandJim O’Brien, MD ! 3 (37) PortlandLuke Witte, OSU 4 (57) ClevelandClyde Turner, MINN 4 (59) MilwaukeeKen Brady, MICH 4 (61) DetroitMark Sibley, NU 4 (64) ChicagoHenry Wilmore, MICH 5 (78) DetroitDave Winfield, MINN 5 (79) AtlantaJohn Ritter, IND 8 (125) ClevelandJeff Dawson, ILL 8 (131) Golden StateBill Kilgore, MSU 9 (145) DetroitCorky Taylor, MINN 9 (151) BostonNick Connor, ILL 10 (153) BuffaloBob Bodell, MD ! 10 (155) SeattleErnie Johnson, MICH 14 (189) PhiladelphiaHoward White, MD ! 14 (192) WashingtonRick Williams, IOWA 14 (193) BostonTom O’Connor, IOWA 16 (201) Cleveland

1974 Rnd (Pick) TeamCampy Russell, MICH 1 (8) ClevelandTom McMillen, MD ! 1 (9) BuffaloLen Elmore, MD ! 1 (13) WashingtonKim Hughes, WIS 3 (45) BuffaloFrank Kendrick, PUR 3 (47) Golden StateWardell Jaskson, OSU 6 (98) SeattleMike Robinson, MSU 7 (111) ClevelandRon Brown, PSU 7 (125) BostonKerry Hughes, WIS 8 (129) ClevelandJeff Dawnson, ILL 9 (150) KC-OmahaBrendy Lee, NEB ! 10 (172) Atlanta

1975 Rnd (Pick) TeamSteve Green, IND 2 (30) ChicagoJohn Laskowski, IND 2 (32) Chicago

Tom Roy, MD ! 3 (42) PortlandC.J. Kupec, MICH 4 (56) Los AngelesLindsay Hairston, MSU 4 (64) DetroitRick Schmidt, ILL 6 (91) HoustonBill Andreas, OSU 6 (104) ChicagoJohn Garrett, PUR 6 (107) WashingtonPeter Daves, MSU 7 (117) New YorkOwen Brown, MD ! 9 (147) Phoenix

1976 Rnd (Pick) TeamJohn Lucas, MD ! 1 (1) HoustonScott May, IND 1 (2) ChicagoQuinn Buckner, IND 1 (7) MilwaukeeBob Wilkerson, IND 1 (11) SeattleTerry Furlow, MSU 1 (12) PhiladelphiaMaurice Howard, MD ! 2 (32) ClevelandMike Dabney, RU ! 3 (36) Los AngelesPhil Sellers, RU ! 3 (38) DetroitTom Abernethy, IND 3 (43) Los AngelesJerry Fort, NEB ! 3 (51) BostonScott Thompson, IOWA 4 (55) DetroitWayman Britt, MICH 4 (60) Los AngelesNate Williams, ILL 5 (69) ChicagoDale Koehler, WIS 8 (123) ClevelandBruce Parkinson, PUR 9 (155) ClevelandBob Johnson, WIS 10 (161) DetroitOtho Tucker, ILL 10 (172) Boston

1977 Rnd (Pick) TeamKent Benson, IND 1 (1) MilwaukeeRay Williams, MINN 1 (10) New YorkRickey Green, MICH 1 (16) Golden StateBrad Davis, MD ! 1 (15) Los AngelesSteve Sheppard, MD ! 2 (30) ChicagoEddie Jordan, RU ! 2 (33) ClevelandSteve Grote, MICH 3 (55) ClevelandBruce King, IOWA 4 (80) DetroitBob Champman, MSU 5 (97) Kansas CityBruce Parkinson, PUR 5 (105) WashingtonJohn Robinson, MICH 5 (110) Los AngelesBilly McKinney, NU 6 (115) PhoenixTom Scheffler, PUR 6 (117) Indianapolis

1978 Rnd (Pick) TeamMychal Thompson, MINN 1 (1) PortlandWayne Radford, IND 2 (27) IndianapolisHollis Copeland, RU ! 3 (46) DenverDave Baxter, MICH 3 (61) SeattleJoel Thompson, MICH 4 (69) HoustonLawrence Boston, MD ! 4 (81) WashingtonWalter Jordan, PUR 4 (84) New JerseyRich Adams, ILL 4 (86) SeatlleEugene Parker, PUR 5 (108) San AntonioDave Winey, MINN 6 (116) BostonAudie Matthews, ILL 6 (117) DetroitOsborne Lockhart, MINN 6 (130) Philadelphia

1979 Rnd (Pick) TeamEarvin Johnson, MSU 1 (1) Los AngelesGreg Kelser, MSU 1 (4) MilwaukeePhil Hubbard, MICH 1 (15) PhiladelphiaJames Bailey, RU ! 1 (6) SeattleLarry Gibson, MD ! 3 (52) MilwaukeeJerry Sichting, PUR 4 (82) PhiladelphiaCarl McPipe, NEB ! 5 (103) PhiladelphiaJames Jackson, MINN 9 (171) Chicago

1980 Rnd (Pick) TeamJoe Barry Carroll, PUR 1 (1) Golden StateKevin McHale, MINN 1 (3) BostonKelvin Ransey, OSU 1 (4) ChicagoRonnie Lester, IOWA 1 (10) Portland

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Mike Woodson, IND 1 (12) New YorkWes Matthews, WIS 1 (14) WashingtonButch Carter, IND 2 (37) Los AngelesArnette Hallman, PUR 2 (46) BostonRon Charles, MSU 4 (74) ChicagoJoseph Chmelich, WIS 4 (82) New YorkMike Campbell, NU 5 (96) ChicagoDaryl Strickland, RU ! 5 (105) WashingtonNeil Bresnahan, ILL 6 (117) Golden StateJim Ellinghausen, OSU 8 (166) ClevelandBrian Jung, NU 9 (199) Boston

1981 Rnd (Pick) TeamIsiah Thomas, IND 1 (2) DetroitBuck Williams, MD ! 1 (3) New JerseyAlbert King, MD ! 1 (10) New JerseyHerb Williams, OSU 1 (14) IndianapolisRay Tolbert, IND 1 (18) New JerseyMike McGee, MICH 1 (19) Los AngelesJay Vincent, MSU 2 (24) DallasEddie Johnson, ILL 2 (29) Kansas CityClaude Gregory, WIS 2 (41) WashingtonDerek Holcomb, ILL 3 (50) PortlandJim Smith, OSU 3 (54) San DiegoFrank Brickowski, PSU 3 (57) New YorkMark Smith, ILL 3 (67) MilwaukeeErnest Graham, MD ! 3 (68) PhiladelphiaJohn Johnson, MICH 3 (69) BostonSteve Kracfcisin, IOWA 5 (98) AtlantaPaul Heuerman, MICH 5 (112) PhoenixKelvin Troy, MD ! 5 (113) MilwaukeeGlen Grunwald, IND 5 (115) BostonVince Brookins, IOWA 6 (117) DetroitCarter Scott, OSU 6 (126) Golden StateBrian Walker, PUR 6 (128) Kansas CitySteve Waite, IOWA 6 (137) BostonRod Roberson, NU 7 (141) New JerseyAndre Smith, NEB ! 7 (142) ClevelandGreg Manning, MD ! 7 (147) DenverLarry Petty, WIS 7 (157) Los AngelesSteve Risley, IND 8 (180) PhoenixMike Brkovich, MSU 8 (181) Milwaukee

1982 Rnd (Pick) TeamTrent Tucker, MINN 1 (6) New YorkClark Kellogg, OSU 1 (8) IndianapolisKeith Edmonson, PUR 1 (10) AtlantaCraig Tucker, ILL 3 (57) New YorkCharles Pittman, MD ! 3 (61) PhoenixJames Griffin, ILL 4 (80) New JerseyKen Arnold, IOWA 5 (96) DallasMark Hall, MINN 5 (102) AtlantaGary Holmes, MINN 6 (124) DetroitKevin Boyle, IOWA 5 (137) PhiladelphiaThad Gardner, MICH 7 (141) UtahBob Grady, NU 7 (142) DallasPerry Range, ILL 7 (143) Kansas CityBryan Leonard, ILL 8 (181) MilwaukeeJack Moore, NEB ! 9 (189) Kansas CityMike Scearce, PUR 9 (192) IndianapolisKevin Smith, MSU 9 (193) DetroitTim Byrne, RU ! 10 (203) Los AngelesLandon Turner, IND 10 (225) Boston

1983 Rnd (Pick) TeamRussell Cross, PUR 1 (6) Golden StateDerek Harper, ILL 1 (11) DallasRandy Breuer, MINN 1 (18) MilwaukeeRoy Hinson, RU ! 1 (20) ClevelandRandy Whitman, IND 1 (22) WashingtonGranville Waiters, OSU 2 (39) Portland

James Thomas, IND 2 (40) IndianapolisTed Kitchel, IND 2 (41) IndianapolisRobert Hansen, IOWA 3 (54) UtahSteve Bouchie, IND 4 (78) DetroitJim Stack, NU 6 (117) HoustonDerek Perry, MSU 6 (124) DetroitTony Brown, IND 7 (141) IndianapolisMark Gannon, IOWA 8 (166) San DiegoMike Lang, PSU 8 (174) New YorkWil Kotchery, RU ! 9 (195) AtlantaKevin Black, RU ! 9 (201) New JerseyIke Pearson, MICH 10 (213) Detroit

1984 Rnd (Pick) TeamKevin Willis, MSU 1 (11) AtlantaTim McCormick, MICH 1 (12) ClevelandTony Campbell, OSU 1 (20) DetroitCory Blackwell, WIS 2 (28) SeattleEric Turner, MICH 2 (32) DetroitBen Coleman, MD ! 2 (37) ChicagoJim Peterson, MINN 3 (51) HoustonArt Aaron, NU 4 (73) ClevelandJim Rowinski, PUR 4 (86) UtahHerman Veal, MD ! 6 (128) PhoenixSteve Carfino, IOWA 6 (139) BostonMark Fothergill, MD ! 8 (174) PhoenixBen Tower, MSU 9 (203) DetroitDick Mumma, PSU ! 10 (211) Los AngelesDan Pelekoudas, MICH 10 (225) Detroit

1985 Rnd (Pick) TeamUwe Blab, IND 1 (17) DallasSam Vincent, MSU 1 (20) BostonKen Johnson, MSU 2 (28) ChicagoGreg Stokes, IOWA 2 (33) PhiladelphiaGeorge Montgomery, ILL 2 (39) DallasAdrian Branch, MD ! 2 (46) ChicagoMichael Payne, IOWA 3 (57) HoustonAndre Goode, NU 3 (60) DetroitScott Roth, WIS 4 (82) San AntonioJohn Battle, RU ! 4 (84) AtlantaTommy Davis, MINN 5 (109) DallasCurtis Moore, NEB ! 6 (131) Kansas CityJeff Adkins, MD ! 7 (149) ChicagoChris Remley, RU ! 7 (162) Boston

1986 Rnd (Pick) TeamLen Bias, MD ! 1 (2) BostonRoy Tarpley, MICH 1 (7) DallasBrad Sellers, OSU 1 (9) ChicagoScott Skiles, MSU 1 (22) MilwaukeeBruce Douglas, ILL 3 (57) SacramentoJohn Shasky, MINN 3 (61) UtahAnthony Welch, ILL 3 (62) DallasDave Hoppen, NEB ! 3 (65) AtlantaScott Meents, ILL 4 (74) ChicagoEfrem Winters, ILL 4 (88) AtlantaRichard Rellford, MICH 5 (95) IndianapolisAndre Banks, IOWA 5 (112) HoustonRobert Henderson, MICH 7 (114) ChicagoButch Wade, MICH 6 (117) New YorkLarry Polec, MSU 7 (155) DetroitRick Olson, WIS 7 (158) Houston

1987 Rnd (Pick) TeamDennis Hopson, OSU 1 (3) New JerseyKen Norman, ILL 1 (19) LA ClippersSteve Alford, IND 2 (26) DallasDoug Lee, PUR 2 (35) HoustonBrad Lohaus, IOWA 2 (45) BostonDarryl Johnson, MSU 3 (58) Golden State

Eric Riggins, RU ! 3 (62) PhiladelphiaKevin Gamble, IOWA 3 (63) PortlandJ.J. Weber, WIS 3 (64) MilwaukeeVernon Carr, MSU 5 (97) SacramentoGerry Wright, IOWA 5 (111) DetroitDarryl Thomas, IND 6 (120) SacramentoDoug Altenberger, ILL 6 (125) ChicagoAntoine Joubert, MICH 6 (134) Detroit

1988 Rnd (Pick) TeamGary Grant, MICH 1 (15) MilwaukeeEverette Stephens, PUR 2 (31) PhiladelphiaDean Garrett, IND 2 (38) PhoenixKeith Smart, IND 2 (41) Golden StateJeff Moe, IOWA 2 (42) UtahTodd Mitchell, PUR 2 (43) DenverDerrick Lewis, MD ! 3 (62) Chicago

1989 Rnd (Pick) TeamGlen Rice, MICH 1 (4) MiamiNick Anderson, ILL 1 (11) OrlandoB.J. Armstrong, IOWA 1 (18) ChicagoRoy Marble, IOWA 1 (23) AtlantaKenny Battle, ILL 1 (27) DetroitJay Edwards, IND 2 (33) LA ClippersEd Horton, IOWA 2 (39) Washington

1990 Rnd (Pick) TeamKendall Gill, ILL 1 (5) CharlotteWillie Burton, MINN 1 (9) MiamiRumeal Robinson, MICH 1 (10) AtlantaLoy Vaught, MICH 1 (13) LA ClippersTerry Mills, MICH 1 (16) MilwaukeeJerrod Mustaf, MD ! 1 (17) New YorkLes Jepsen, IOWA 2 (28) Golden StateSteve Scheffler, PUR 2 (39) CharlotteSteve Bardo, ILL 2 (41) San AntonioMarcus Liberty, ILL 2 (42) DenverTony Massenburg, MD ! 2 (43) San AntonioSean Higgins, MICH 2 (54) San Antonio

1991 Rnd (Pick) TeamSteve Smith, MSU 1 (5) MiamiRich King, NEB ! 1 (14) SeattleKevin Lynch, MINN 2 (28) CharlotteJimmy Oliver, PUR 2 (39) ClevelandKeith Hughes, RU ! 2 (47) Houston

1992 Rnd (Pick) TeamJimmy Jackson, OSU 1 (4) DallasWalt Williams, MD ! 1 (7) SacramentoMatt Steignega, MSU 2 (52) Chicago

1993 Rnd (Pick) TeamChris Weber, MICH 1 (1) OrlandoCalbert Cheaney, IND 1 (6) WashingtonGreg Graham, IND 1 (17) CharlotteAcie Earl, IOWA 1 (19) BostonEvers Burns, MD ! 2 (31) SacramentoEric Riley, MICH 2 (33) DallasMike Peplowski, MSU 2 (52) Sacramento

1994 Rnd (Pick) TeamGlenn Robinson, PUR 1 (1) MilwaukeeJuwan Howard, MICH 1 (5) WashingtonJalen Rose, MICH 1 (13) DenverEric Piatkowski, NEB ! 1 (15) IndianaDeon Thomas, ILL 2 (28) DallasAnthony Miller, MSU 2 (39) Golden StateDamon Bailey, IND 2 (44) IndianapolisVoshon Lenard, MINN 2 (46) Milwaukee

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1995 Rnd (Pick) TeamJoe Smith, MD ! 1 (1) Golden StateShawn Respert, MSU 1 (8) PortlandAlan Henderson, IND 1 (16) AtlantaMichael Finley, WIS 1 (21) PhoenixJimmy King, MICH 2 (35) TorontoRashard Griffith, WIS 2 (38) MilwaukeeEric Snow, MSU 2 (43) MilwaukeeCuonzo Martin, PUR 2 (57) Atlanta

1996 Rnd (Pick) TeamBrian Evans, IND 1 (27) OrlandoRuss Millard, IOWA 2 (39) PhoenixJamie Feick, MSU 2 (48) Philadelphia

1997 Rnd (Pick) TeamMaurice Taylor, MICH 1 (14) Los AngelesPaul Grant, WIS 1 (20) MinneapolisBobby Jackson, MINN 1 (23) SeattleJohn Thomas, MINN 1 (25) New YorkKeith Booth, MD ! 1 (28) Chicago

1998 Rnd (Pick) TeamRobert Traylor, MICH 1 (6) DallasRicky Davis, IOWA 1 (21) CharlotteTyronn Lue, NEB ! 1 (23) DenverSam Jacobson, MINN 1 (26) Los AngelesAndrae Patterson, IND 2 (46) MinneapolisRyan Bowen, IOWA 2 (55) DenverMaceo Baston, MICH 2 (58) Chicago

1999 Rnd (Pick) TeamSteve Francis, MD ! 1 (2) VancouverQuincy Lewis, MINN 1 (19) UtahEvan Eschmeyer, NU 2 (34) New JerseyCalvin Booth, PSU 2 (35) WashingtonObinna Ekezie, MD ! 2 (37) VancouverLaron Profit, MD ! 2 (38) OrlandoLouis Bullock, MICH 2 (42) MinnesotaJ.R. Koch, IOWA 2 (46) New YorkVenson Hamilton, NEB ! 2 (50) Houston

2000 Rnd (Pick) TeamJamal Crawford, MICH 1 (8) ClevelandJoel Przybilla, MINN 1 (9) HoustonMateen Cleaves, MSU 1 (14) DetroitMorris Peterson, MSU 1 (21) TorontoA.J. Guyton, IND 2 (32) ChicagoMichael Redd, OSU 2 (43) MilwaukeeBrian Cardinal, PUR 2 (44) DetroitScoonie Penn, OSU 2 (57) Atlanta

2001 Rnd (Pick) TeamJason Richardson, MSU 1 (5) Golden StateKirk Haston, IND 1 (16) CharlotteZach Randolph, MSU 1 (19) PortlandTerence Morris, MD ! 2 (34) AtlantaKen Johnson, OSU 2 (49) MiamiAndre Hutson, MSU 2 (52) Milwaukee

2002 Rnd (Pick) TeamChris Wilcox, MD ! 1 (8) Los Angeles Jared Jeffries, IND 1 (11) WashingtonJuan Dixon, MD ! 1 (17) WashingtonFrank Williams, ILL 1 (25) DenverRobert Archibald, ILL 2 (32) MemphisLonny Baxter, MD ! 2 (44) ChicagoMarcus Taylor, MSU 2 (52) Minneapolis

2003 Rnd (Pick) TeamBrian Cook, ILL 1 (24) Los AngelesSteve Blake, MD ! 2 (38) WashingtonRick Rickert, MINN 2 (55) Minnesota

2004 Rnd (Pick) TeamDevin Harris, WIS 1 (5) WashingtonKris Humphries, MINN 1 (14) UtahBernard Robinson, Jr., MICH 2 (45) Charlotte

2005 Rnd (Pick) TeamDeron Williams, ILL 1 (3) UtahLuther Head, ILL 1 (24) HoustonErazem Lorbek, MSU 2 (46) IndianapolisBracey Wright, IND 2 (47) Minnesota

2006 Rnd (Pick) TeamQuincy Douby, RU ! 1 (19) SacramentoShannon Brown, MSU 1 (25) ClevelandMaurice Ager, MSU 1 (28) DallasPaul Davis, MSU 2 (34) LA ClippersJames Augustine, ILL 2 (41) OrlandoDee Brown, ILL 2 (46) Utah

2007 Rnd (Pick) TeamGreg Oden, OSU 1 (1) PortlandMike Conley Jr., OSU 1 (4) MemphisDaequan Cook, OSU 1 (21) PhiladelphiaAlando Tucker, WIS 1 (29) PhoenixCarl Landry, PUR 2 (31) SeattleAdam Haluska, IOWA 2 (43) New OrleansD.J. Strawberry, MD ! 2 (59) Phoenix

2008 Rnd (Pick) TeamEric Gordon, IND 1 (7) LA ClippersKosta Koufos, OSU 1 (23) UtahD.J. White, IND 1 (29) DetroitJames Gist, MD ! 2 (57) San Antonio

2009 Rnd (Pick) TeamB.J. Mullens, OSU 1 (24) DallasGoran Suton, MSU 2 (50) Utah

2010 Rnd (Pick) TeamEvan Turner, OSU 1 (2) PhiladelphiaGreivis Vasquez, MD ! 1 (28) MemphisHamady Ndiaye, RU ! 2 (56) Minnesota

2011 Rnd (Pick) TeamJaJuan Johnson, PUR 1 (27) New JerseyJordan Williams, MD ! 2 (36) New JerseyJon Leuer, WIS 2 (40) MilwaukeeDarius Morris, MICH 2 (41) LA LakersJon Diebler, OSU 2 (51) PortlandE’Twaun Moore 2 (55) Boston

2012 Rnd (Pick) TeamMeyers Leonard, ILL 1 (11) PortlandJared Sullinger, OSU 1 (21) BostonDraymond Green, MSU 2 (35) Golden StateRobbie Hummel, PUR 2 (58) Minnesota

2013 Rnd (Pick) TeamVictor Oladipo, IND 1 (2) OrlandoCody Zeller, IND 1 (4) CharlotteAlex Len, MD ! 1 (5) PhoenixTrey Burke, MICH 1 (9) UtahTim Hardaway, Jr., MICH 1 (24) New YorkDeshaun Thomas, OSU 2 (58) San Antonio

2014 Rnd (Pick) TeamNik Stauskas, MICH 1 (8) SacramentoNoah Vonleh, IND 1 (9) CharlotteAdreian Payne, MSU 1 (15) AtlantaGary Harris, MSU 1 (19) DenverMitch McGary, MICH 1 (21) Oklahoma CityGlenn Robinson III, MICH 2 (40) MinnesotaRoy Devyn Marble, IOWA 2 (56) Orlando

2015 Rnd (Pick) TeamD’Angelo Russell, OSU 1 (2) LA LakersFrank Kaminsky, WIS 1 (9) CharlotteSam Dekker, WIS 1 (18) HoustonAaron White, IOWA 2 (49) WashingtonBranden Dawson, MSU 2 (56) New Orleans

2016 Rnd (Pick) TeamDenzel Valentine, MSU 1 (14) ChicagoCaris LeVert, MICH 1 (20) BrooklynDeyonta Davis, MSU 2 (31) MemphisDiamond Stone, MD 2 (40) LA ClippersA.J. Hammons, PUR 2 (46) DallasJake Layman, MD 2 (47) Portland

2017 Rnd (Pick) TeamD.J. Wilson, MICH 1 (17) MilwaukeeOG Anunoby, IND 1 (23) TorontoCaleb Swanigan, PUR 1 (26) PortlandThomas Bryant, IND 2 (42) Utah

2018 Rnd (Pick) TeamJaren Jackson Jr., MSU 1 (4) MemphisMiles Bridges, MSU 1 (12) LA ClippersKevin Huerter, MD 1 (19) AtlantaMoritz Wagner, MICH 1 (25) LA LakersJustin Jackson, MD 2 (43) DenverKeita Bates-Diop, OSU 2 (48) MinnesotaTony Carr, PSU 2 (51) New OrleansVincent Edwards, PUR 2 (52) Utah

2019 Rnd (Pick) TeamRomeo Langford, IND 1 (14) BostonJordan Poole, MICH 1 (28) Golden StateCarsen Edwards, PUR 2 (33) PhiladelphiaBruno Fernando, MD 2 (43) PhiladelphiaIsaiah Roby, NEB 2 (45) DetroitIgnas Brazdeikis, MICH 2 (47) Sacramento

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