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2009-10 MEDIA/RECRUITING GUIDE

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Date Opponent Site TimeWed, Nov. 4 MINN. ST. MOORHEAD (Exb.) FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Nov. 7 CONCORDIA MOORHEAD (Exb.) FARGO 4 p.m.Fri, Nov. 13 at Utah Valley Orem, Utah 7 p.m. MTWed, Nov. 18 MINOT STATE FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Nov. 21 IDAHO FARGO 4 p.m.Tue, Nov. 24 at UC Davis Davis, Calif. 7 p.m. PTFri, Nov. 27 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY FARGO 7:30 p.m.Thu, Dec. 3 at Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.Sat, Dec. 5 at IUPUI* Indianapolis, Ind. 7 p.m. ETWed, Dec. 9 DICKINSON STATE FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Dec. 12 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Dec. 19 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 7 p.m. PTMon, Dec. 21 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 7 p.m.Thu, Dec. 31 CENTENARY* FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Jan. 2 ORAL ROBERTS* FARGO 7 p.m.Thu, Jan. 7 at Southern Utah* Cedar City, Utah 7 p.m. MTSat, Jan. 9 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa 3 p.m.Fri, Jan. 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* FARGO 7 p.m.Thu, Jan. 21 OAKLAND* FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Jan. 23 IPFW* FARGO 7 p.m.Tue, Jan. 26 at UMKC* Kansas City, Mo. 7 p.m.Thu, Jan. 28 at Oral Roberts* Tulsa, Okla. 7 p.m.Sat, Jan. 30 at Centenary* Shreveport, La. 4:30 p.m.Thu, Feb. 4 UMKC* FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Feb. 6 SOUTHERN UTAH* FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Feb. 13 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 7:30 p.m.Thu, Feb. 18 at IPFW* Fort Wayne, Ind. 7 p.m. ETSat, Feb. 20 at Oakland* Rochester, Mich. 6 p.m. ETThu, Feb. 25 IUPUI* FARGO 7 p.m.Sat, Feb. 27 WESTERN ILLINOIS* FARGO 7:30 p.m.

* Summit League gamesAll � mes Central unless noted

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Credits: The North Dakota State University men’s basketball media/recrui� ng guide was wri� en and edited by Ryan Perreault, assistant director of athle� c media rela� ons. Photography by Bob Nelson, Dan Koeck, The Summit League, Associated Press, and NDSU University Rela� ons offi ce. Supplementary informa� on and photography provided by the Fargodome, the Fargo-Moorhead Conven� on and Visitors Bureau, and the North Dakota Tourism Division. Covers designed by NDSU Publica� on Services.

For more informa� on, contact:Ryan PerreaultAssistant Director of Athle� c Media Rela� onsNDSU Dept 1200PO Box 6050Fargo, ND 58108-6050Offi ce: (701) 231-8331Cell: (701) 793-0521Fax: (701) 231-8022E-mail: [email protected]

ContentsMedia Informa� on ........................... 2Bison Sports Arena ........................... 3Coaches ......................................... 4-5Season Preview ............................. 6-7Roster ............................................... 8Radio/TV Chart ................................. 9Players ...................................... 10-19Opponents ................................ 20-26The Summit League ................... 27-312008-09 in Review ..................... 32-37Honors/Awards ......................... 38-40Records Summary ........................... 41Single-Game Records ................. 42-43Season Records ......................... 44-45Career Records .......................... 46-471,000-Point Club ........................ 48-49Department Leaders .................. 50-51Annual Sta� s� cs ........................ 52-53Team Records ............................ 54-55Facility/A� endance Records ...... 56-57Postseason History .................... 58-63Coaching Records ...................... 64-65All-Time Results ......................... 66-75Series Records ................................ 76NDSU at a Glance ...................... 77-88

General InfoName: North Dakota State UniversityCity/Zip: Fargo, ND 58102Founded: 1890Enrollment: 14,189 (fall 2009)Nickname: BisonColors: Yellow and Green (PMS 123, 343)Arena Name: Bison Sports ArenaCapacity: 5,830Affi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Joseph A. Chapman Alma Mater: Oregon State, 1965Athle� c Director: Gene Taylor Alma Mater: Arizona State, 1980Athle� c Dept. Phone: (701) 231-8981Ticket Offi ce Phone: (888) 231-NDSU (6378)

HistoryFirst Year of Basketball: 1897-98 (110 seasons)All-Time Record: 1427-1011 (.585)Years in NCAA Tournament: NineLast NCAA Tournament: 2008-09Finish: NCAA Midwest Region fi rst roundLast Postseason Opponent: KansasResult: Lost, 84-74

Team InfoHead Coach: Saul Phillips Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Pla� eville, 1996 Record at NDSU: 42-20 (2 seasons) Career Record: 42-20 (2 seasons) Offi ce Phone: (701) 231-7805Associate Head Coach: David RichmanAssistant Coaches: Will Ryan, Jason KempDirector of Opera� ons: Dan WeisseDirector of Sports Medicine: Sco� Woken2008-09 Record: 26-7, 16-2 Summit (1st)Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4Newcomers: 6

Non-Discrimina� on PolicyNorth Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na� onal origin, religion, sex, gender iden� ty, disability, age, status as a U.S. veteran, sexual orienta� on, marital status, or public assistance status. Direct inquiries to the Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach, 205 Old Main, (701) 231-7708.

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Creden� als All requests for working media creden� als, photo passes and parking per-mits for North Dakota State men’s basketball games should be made in wri� ng to Ryan Perreault, Assistant Director of Athle� c Media Rela� ons, NDSU Dept 1200, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050. Passes will be available for pickup at the south � cket entrance.

Interviews All requests for interviews with NDSU student-athletes should be made through the athle� c media rela� ons offi ce by calling (701) 231-8331. NDSU athletes are rou� nely available for interviews before and a� er prac� ce sessions. Postgame interviews will be conducted only upon request. All requests should be made to the athle� c media rela� ons staff before the conclusion of the contest to make arrangements.

Media Services The working press row for basketball at the Bison Sports Arena is courtside opposite the team benches. Wireless network service is available courtside and in the interview room. Programs, pre-game notes, hal� ime and fi nal sta� s� cs, and a play-by-play narra� ve will be provided at your seat. Radio posi� ons will be equipped with an in-game stats display and one standard telephone line. ISDN service is available.

Photography Photographers with passes may shoot from either endline at the edge of the playing fl oor. Courtside fl ashes are not permi� ed. Requests for photography passes should be made to the athle� c media rela� ons offi ce.

Driving Direc� onsNorth Dakota State’s home basketball games and prac� ces, and administra� ve offi ces are at the Bison Sports Arena, 1600 University Drive North.

From I-94: Use Exit 349B for I-29 northbound toward Grand Forks.

From I-29 Northbound: Use Exit 66 for 12th Avenue North and turn right. Turn le� at 18th Street. Turn right at 15th Avenue. Turn le� at 14th Street a� er Albrecht Boulevard. Media parking is designated in the RF lot.

From I-29 Southbound: Use Exit 67 for 19th Avenue North and turn le� . Turn right at 18th Street. Turn le� at 15th Avenue. Turn le� at 14th Street a� er Albrecht Boulevard. Media parking is designated in the RF lot.

GoBison.com The most complete and up-to-date informa� on regarding NDSU athle� cs is available on the Internet at GoBison.com. The site includes offi cial sports informa� on content such as news, scores and sta� s� cs, as well as online � cket sales, in-game sta� s� cs, live and on-demand broadband video, a photo store, and more. Log on today!

MEDIA INFORMATION

Local Media OutletsRadio

WDAY-AM 970301 8th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Sco� MillerPhone: (701) 237-6500Fax: (701) [email protected]

Radio Fargo Moorhead1020 25th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Dan HammerPhone: (701) 297-3614Fax: (701) [email protected]

KQWB-AM 1660 (ESPN Radio)2720 7th Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Derek HansonPhone: (701) 237-4500Fax: (701) [email protected]

KNDS-FM 96.3 (ThunderRadio)1233 University Dr. N.Fargo, ND 58102Sports Director: Michael HowePhone: (701) [email protected]

Dakota News NetworkPO Box 2027Fargo, ND 58107Sports Director: Steve CarlsonPhone: (701) 237-5000Fax: (701) [email protected]

Wire Service

AP BismarckPO Box 1018Bismarck, ND 58502Editor: Phyllis MensingPhone: (701) 223-8450Fax: (701) [email protected]

AP FargoPO Box 3026Fargo, ND 58108Editor: Dave KolpackPhone: (701) 235-1908Fax: (701) [email protected]

Print

The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead101 5th St. N.Fargo, ND 58102Sports Editor: Jason MillerPhone: (701) 451-5651Fax: (701) [email protected] Writer: Kevin SchnepfPhone: (701) [email protected]

The SpectrumNDSU Dept 0500PO Box 6050Fargo, ND 58108-6050Sports Editor: Dan GundersonPhone: (701) 231-5262Fax: (701) [email protected]

Bison IllustratedPO Box 2272Fargo, ND 58108Editor: David SwensonPhone: (701) 306-8985Fax: (888) [email protected]

Television

WDAY-TV 6 (ABC)301 8th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Steve HallstromPhone: (701) 241-5332Fax: (701) [email protected]

KVLY-TV 11 (NBC)KXJB-TV 4 (CBS)1350 21st Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Sco� PetersPhone: (701) 237-5211Fax: (701) 237-5396sco� [email protected]

KVRR-TV 10 (FOX)4015 9th Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Greg EnkersPhone: (701) 277-1515Fax: (701) [email protected]

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The Bison Sports Arena was con- structed in 1970 for a cost of $3.1 million to house the Department of Ath-

le� cs and the Department of Health, Physical Educa� on and Recrea� on. With a sea� ng capacity of up to 5,830 fans for college basketball games and wrestling matches, and 1,851 for indoor track meets, the Bison Sports Arena has hosted several premier events. The arena has been home to fi ve NCAA Division II na� onal wrestling championships, fi ve Division II women’s basketball na� onal tournaments, one Division II volleyball cham-pionship, and many North Central Confer-ence and high school indoor track and fi eld championships. It was the site of the fi rst two NCAA Division II na� onal indoor track and fi eld championships and a third in 1994. The 150,639 square feet of space is di-vided into three levels in a building measuring 320 feet wide and 48 feet high. A main fl oor of 102,000 square feet includes a wood basket-ball fl oor and an all-weather ar� fi cial surface for basketball games, track meets, wrestling meets, tennis and volleyball matches. Four basketball courts can be converted into six volleyball courts, 14 badminton courts, or three tennis courts. Main fl oor facili� es also include a six-lane, 200-meter oval track and 13 straight-away lanes. Offi ces, lockers and classrooms are also located on the main fl oor including a well-equipped training room with a walk-in whirl-pool bath. A seven-lane swimming pool, 75 feet in length, 14 feet deep at the diving end and four feet deep at the shallow end, is located in a second sec� on of the main fl oor. Separated

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from the upper concourse by an all-glass wall, the pool area can seat several hundred specta-tors. The second-level ac� vity deck includes racquetball courts, the McCormick Wrestling Complex, and an extensive weight room. In addi� on to the many na� onal events staged here, the Bison Sports Arena has been a home to successful basketball campaigns for the Bison. The Thundering Herd has compiled a 413-124 record in 39 seasons since the arena entertained its fi rst game in 1970-71. That fi rst game was a 94-79 victory over Minnesota-Morris, and it kicked off a new era that has produced eight seasons of home bas-ketball with one loss or less and a .769 winning percentage. The Bison have an impressive 48-5 record the last four years at the arena, including a 16-game home winning streak from 2006 to 2008. Basketball games at NDSU were previ-ously played at the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse from 1931-32 through 1969-70 and at Fes� val Hall from 1897-98 through 1930-31.

NDSU in the BSAHome Court Record

Year W-L Pct.1970-71 9-3 .7501971-72 5-6 .4551972-73 9-4 .6921973-74 9-2 .8181974-75 6-3 .6671975-76 10-1 .9091976-77 7-4 .6361977-78 8-5 .6151978-79 10-3 .7691979-80 11-3 .7861980-81 12-1 .9231981-82 14-0 1.0001982-83 14-1 .9331983-84 14-1 .9331984-85 13-2 .8671985-86 10-4 .7141986-87 13-2 .8671987-88 13-2 .8671988-89 10-4 .7141989-90 12-3 .8001990-91 9-6 .6001991-92 10-5 .6671992-93 6-8 .4291993-94 13-2 .8671994-95 14-2 .8751995-96 12-3 .8001996-97 14-2 .8751997-98 10-4 .7141998-99 10-5 .6671999-00 7-5 .5832000-01 9-6 .6002001-02 8-7 .5332002-03 13-4 .7652003-04 12-4 .7502004-05 ***9-2 .8182005-06 12-1 .9232006-07 13-1 .9292007-08 11-2 .8462008-09 12-1 .92339 years 413-124 .769***excludes game vs. Northern State at theBentson Bunker Fieldhouse

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Saul Phillips is in his third season as head men’s basketball coach at North Dakota State. He was hired as the 22nd coach in program history on March 26, 2007. Phillips directed North Dakota State to its fi rst Summit

League championship and NCAA Division I tournament appearance in 2009. He was one of 10 fi nalists for the Hugh Durham Mid-Major Coach of the Year award. Phillips has a 42-20 record through his fi rst two seasons as a collegiate head coach, including a 26-10 record in The Summit League. The Bison placed fourth in the league in 2008. The 37-year-old Phillips was an assistant coach at North Dakota State for three seasons under before being elevated to the head job when Tim Miles was hired by Colorado State. Before coming to North Dakota State in 2004, Phillips was the director of basketball opera� ons for three years at Wisconsin, where he handled the day-to-day scheduling, coordinated travel, budge� ng and on-campus recrui� ng for Bo Ryan’s staff . Phillips spent two years as an assistant coach under Ryan at Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1999-01) and two years as an assistant at Lake Superior State (1997-99) under Marty McDermo� . A na� ve of Reedsburg, Wis., Phillips graduated from Wisconsin-Pla� eville with a degree in business and psychology in 1996. He played basketball for four seasons at UWP under Ryan and was captain of the Pioneers’ undefeated na� onal championship team in 1995. He went on to become a graduate assistant at Wayne (Neb.) State for one season under Greg McDermo� . Phillips and his wife, Nicole, reside in Fargo with their daughter, Jordan, and son, Charlie.

Coaching Career1996-97 Wayne (Neb.) State Graduate Assistant1997-98 Lake Superior State Assistant Coach1998-99 Lake Superior State Assistant Coach1999-00 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Assistant Coach2000-01 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Assistant Coach2001-02 Wisconsin Director of Opera� ons2002-03 Wisconsin Director of Opera� ons2003-04 Wisconsin Director of Opera� ons2004-05 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2005-06 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2006-07 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2007-08 North Dakota State Head Coach2008-09 North Dakota State Head Coach

Saul PhillipsHead CoachThird SeasonAge: 37Born: October 11, 1972Hometown: Reedsburg, WisconsinWife: NicoleChildren: One daughter, Jordan, and one son, CharlieEduca� on: Bachelor’s degree in business and psychology, Wisconsin-Pla� eville, 1996

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David RichmanAssociate Head CoachAge: 31Born: May 1, 1978Hometown: Wahpeton, North DakotaFamily: Married to Stephanie with two daughters,

Mallorie and BrynlieEduca� on: Bachelor’s degree in physical educa� on,

North Dakota State, 2002; master’s degree in sport and recrea� on management, North Dakota State, 2005.

Will RyanAssistant CoachAge: 31Born: July 8, 1978Hometown: Pla� eville, WisconsinFamily: Married to Emily with a son, OwenEduca� on: Bachelor’s degree in educa� onal studies

and youth leadership, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2002.

Jason KempAssistant CoachAge: 28Born: February 11, 1981Hometown: Madison, WisconsinEduca� on: Bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports

science, Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2004; master’s degree in sport management, North Dakota State, 2006.

Dan WeisseDirector of Opera� onsAge: 29Born: August 8, 1980Hometown: Oshkosh, WisconsinEduca� on: Bachelor’s degree in secondary educa� on,

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2004; master’s degree in sport management, Middle Tennessee State, 2007.

Will Ryan is in his third season as assistant men’s basketball coach at North Dakota State. Ryan, 31, is the oldest son of Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan. He played basketball for his father on Wisconsin-Pla� eville’s NCAA Division III na� onal championship teams in 1998 and 1999, and also on his father’s team at Wiscon-sin-Milwaukee in 2000-01. Will Ryan graduated from UW-Milwaukee in December 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in educa� onal studies and youth leadership. He joined the Wisconsin staff in 2002-03 as a volunteer assistant and spent fi ve seasons with the Badgers. He also was head coach for the Wisconsin Swing AAU team in 2005. Will and his wife, Emily, reside in Fargo with their son, Owen.

Coaching Career2002-03 Wisconsin Volunteer Coach2003-04 Wisconsin Volunteer Coach2004-05 Wisconsin Video Coordinator2005-06 Wisconsin Director of Opera� ons2006-07 Wisconsin Director of Opera� ons2007-08 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2008-09 North Dakota State Assistant Coach

David Richman is in his third year as associate head men’s basketball coach at North Dakota State. Richman, 31, was a Bison assistant coach for two seasons before being elevated to associate head coach under Saul Phillips in 2007-08. He also spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at NDSU and was an assistant coach at North Dakota State College of Science for one year. A na� ve of Wahpeton, N.D., Richman a� ended NDSCS for two years and was a member of the 1998 Region 13 championship team. He con� nued his educa� on at NDSU and Northern Iowa, working as a student assistant to coaches Ray Giacole� , Greg McDermo� and Tim Miles. Richman graduated from North Dakota State in 2002 with a degree in physi-cal educa� on and completed a master’s degree in sport and recrea� on manage-ment at NDSU in 2005. He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in West Fargo, N.D., with their two daughters, Mallorie and Brynlie.

Coaching Career2002-03 NDSCS Assistant Coach2003-04 North Dakota State Graduate Assistant2004-05 North Dakota State Graduate Assistant2005-06 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2006-07 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2007-08 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach2008-09 North Dakota State Associate Head Coach

Jason Kemp is in his third season as assistant men’s basketball coach at North Dakota State. Kemp, 28, previously was a graduate manager for two seasons at North Dakota State. He also was an assistant coach for one season at Minnesota State Moorhead. A na� ve of Madison, Wis., Kemp was a four-year le� erwinner in basketball at Wisconsin-La Crosse. He played for current MSU Moorhead coach Stu Engen (2000-02) and was captain his senior year for coach Ken Koelbl (2003-04) before joining Engen’s staff at MSU Moorhead. Kemp earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from Wis-consin-La Crosse in 2004 and completed a master’s degree in sport management at North Dakota State in December 2006.

Coaching Career2004-05 Minnesota State Moorhead Assistant Coach2005-06 North Dakota State Graduate Manager2006-07 North Dakota State Graduate Manager2007-08 North Dakota State Assistant Coach2008-09 North Dakota State Assistant Coach

Dan Weisse is in his third year as director of opera� ons for the North Da-kota State men’s basketball program. Weisse, 29, previously spent two seasons as a graduate manager at Middle Tennessee State, where he was primarily responsible for academic monitoring, video edi� ng, on-campus recrui� ng eff orts, and community service programs. He was also a graduate assistant at Wisconsin-La Crosse for one season and an assistant coach at Milwaukee King High School during the team’s state championship run in 2004. Weisse played at Wisconsin-Milwaukee for two seasons under Bo Ryan and two years under Bruce Pearl. He graduated from UWM in May 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary educa� on and earned a master’s degree in sport management from Middle Tennessee State in May 2007.

Coaching Career2004-05 Wisconsin-La Crosse Graduate Assistant2005-06 Middle Tennessee State Graduate Manager2006-07 Middle Tennessee State Graduate Manager2007-08 North Dakota State Director of Opera� ons2008-09 North Dakota State Director of Opera� ons

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It would be easy for most college basketball teams to feel a sense of complacency a� er winning a conference � tle and advancing to the NCAA tournament, but that won’t be the case at North Dakota State. Four starters are gone, including the No. 1, 2 and 7 all-� me leading scorers in NDSU history, and the Bison will have plenty of ques� ons to answer and roles to fi ll as the 2009-10 season begins. “A lot of our success is going to be determined by how quickly our guys can establish and fi ll new roles,” said head coach Saul Phillips. “Figuring out who we are and what we’re about is a big priority here early on for us.” Junior forward Michael Tveidt is the lone starter back from last year’s 26-7 team that won the Summit League regular season with a 16-2 record. Tveidt, voted to the preseason All-Summit League second-team, averaged 9.8 points and 3.3 rebounds last year. He scored a game-high 21 points in the Summit League championship vs. Oakland. None of NDSU’s other players averaged more than 15 minutes or 3 points per game last year, but the four seniors on the roster have all been big-game tested during their careers. “Hopefully that pays off ,” Phillips said. “It certainly was not the amount of minutes that they’ll get this year. Now they’re going to be on the court and be expected to make plays.” Senior Josh Vaughan is the top returning point guard a� er the gradua� on of all-� me leading scorer and Summit League MVP Ben Woodside, who averaged 23.2 points per game last year. Vaughan has averaged 15 minutes per game over his three-year career. He was one of NDSU’s top three 3-point shooters last year connec� ng at 42.9 percent. Junior guard Freddy Coleman was pro-jected to be an impact player for the Bison, but Coleman suff ered a torn Achilles ten-don during a fall workout and will miss

New Look, New Roles for NDSU

Excitement High, But Plenty of Questions Surround BisonWith Four Starters Gone From NCAA Team

North Dakota State will also have the services of de-fensive-minded senior guard Aus� n Pennick and sopho-more Drew Lundberg in the backcourt. Lundberg sat out the 2008-09 season a� er transferring from Northern Iowa. True freshman Taylor Braun will redshirt. NDSU’s lineup at forward starts with the 6-7 Tveidt and three other forwards, 6-6 sophomore Eric Carlson, 6-7 senior Dejuan Flowers and 6-8 senior Sam Sussenguth all returning. Carlson and Flowers were part of the regular rota� on off the bench last year and combined to chip in more than six points a game. Sussenguth has been

a steady defensive contributor for three seasons. NDSU has a new shot-blocker on the front line with the addi� on of 6-9 true freshman Jordan Aaberg,

who is expected to play immediately. Aaberg averaged 25.0 points, 14.8 rebounds and 6.8 blocks per game his

senior year at Rothsay High School in Minnesota. The Bison will also have good size in 6-9 redshirt

freshman forward Andy Nagel from Fort Dodge, Iowa. Nagel averaged 13 points and 11 rebounds his senior year for St. Ed-

mond High School’s state runner-up team.

The Bison at a Glance...Starters Returning (1) Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APGMichael Tveidt 6-7 210 Jr. F 9.8 3.3 0.8

Starters Lost (4) Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APGBen Woodside 5-11 185 — G 23.2 3.2 6.2Bre� Winkelman 6-6 220 — F 18.6 7.5 1.7Mike Nelson 6-4 185 — G 11.6 4.2 2.5Lucas Moormann 6-10 240 — C 4.5 4.0 0.7

Other Le� erwinners Returning (5) Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APGDejuan Flowers 6-7 220 Sr. F 3.6 3.3 0.2Josh Vaughan 6-4 200 Sr. G 2.8 1.8 1.3Eric Carlson 6-6 220 So. F 2.8 2.1 0.3Aus� n Pennick 6-3 200 Sr. G 1.3 0.6 0.4Sam Sussenguth 6-8 230 Sr. F 0.8 1.1 0.1

Newcomers (6) Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Previous TeamJordan Aaberg 6-9 215 Fr. F Rothsay HSTaylor Braun 6-7 185 Fr. G Newberg HSMike Felt 6-3 180 Fr. G Redwood Valley HSDrew Lundberg 6-1 190 So. G Northern Iowa

Andy Nagel 6-9 255 RFr. F St. Edmond HSNate Zastrow 6-0 160 Fr. G Manitowoc Lincoln HS

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the en� re season. Coleman’s injury opens the door for a pair of true freshmen to contribute signifi cant minutes. Mike Felt will challenge for a star� ng spot and Nate Zastrow is in the mix for � me at either of the guard posi� ons. Felt, who averaged over 30 points each of his fi nal two sea-sons at Redwood Valley High School, ranks fourth in Minnesota high school record book with 338 career 3-pointers. Zastrow averaged over 20 points a game his last two years and set career scoring and assists records at Manitowoc High School. He was a Wisconsin all-state pick his senior year.

Preseason All-Summit League forward Michael Tveidt is NDSU’s top returning scorer (9.8 ppg) and rebounder (3.3 rpg) and the only starter back from last year’s 26-7 NCAA tournament team.

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The North Dakota State men’s basket-ball team was picked to fi nish fi � h out of 10 teams in The Summit League according to a preseason poll of the league’s head coaches, sports informa� on directors and media re-leased Tuesday, Oct. 20. Oakland received 34 of 35 fi rst-place votes, Oral Roberts was picked second, IUPUI was third with one fi rst-place vote, and South Dakota State was picked fourth. IPFW, Southern Utah, Western Illinois, UMKC and Centenary occupied the last fi ve spots in order. Oakland guard Johnathon Jones, the NCAA na� onal leader in assists a year ago, was voted Preseason Player of the Year. Other fi rst-team preseason picks were Southern Utah guard Davis Baker, South Dakota State guard Garre� Callahan, IUPUI forward Robert Glenn, Oakland forward Derick Nelson, and Oakland center Keith Benson. North Dakota State forward Michael Tveidt was named to the preseason second team with South Dakota State forward An-thony Cordova, IPFW forward Deilvez Yearby, and Oral Roberts forwards Kevin Ford and Dominique Morrison.

Oakland Gets League’s Top Nod

North Dakota State Picked Fifth in Summit;Tveidt Preseason All-League Pick

Senior guard Josh Vaughan has been one of NDSU’s top reserves the past three seasons.

Sam Sussenguth has been a steady defensive con-tributor, including 15 minutes against Kansas star Cole Aldrich in the NCAA tournament last year.

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Summit League Preseason Poll Team Points 1. Oakland (34) .......................................... 520 2. Oral Roberts .......................................... 426 3. IUPUI (1) ................................................ 422 4. South Dakota State ................................ 401 5. North Dakota State ................................ 303 6. IPFW ...................................................... 265 7. Southern Utah ....................................... 250 8. Western Illinois ...................................... 176 9. UMKC ..................................................... 14110. Centenary ................................................ 89

First TeamDavis Baker, G .............................. Southern UtahKeith Benson, C ........................... OaklandGarre� Callahan, G ...................... South Dakota StateRobert Glenn, F ........................... IUPUIJohnathon Jones, G ..................... OaklandDerick Nelson, F ........................... Oakland

Second TeamAnthony Cordova, F ..................... South Dakota StateKevin Ford, F ................................ Oral RobertsDominique Morrison, F ............... Oral RobertsMichael Tveidt, F ......................... North Dakota StateDeilvez Yearby, F .......................... IPFW

Player of the YearJohnathon Jones, G ..................... Oakland

North Dakota State’s 28-game regular-season schedule includes road games with three new Division I opponents and a na� on-ally televised game at Iowa State in January. The Bison and Cyclones will be on ESPNU at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9. To accommodate the TV game, NDSU moved its originally scheduled Summit League game at UMKC to Tuesday, Jan. 26. It will be the fi rst of a three-game road trip that con� nues Jan. 28 at Oral Roberts and Jan. 30 at Centenary. “Our na� onally televised game gives us a chance to showcase our program in homes across America versus one of college basket-ball’s best players in Craig Brackins,” Phillips said. Brackins won a bronze medal with Team USA at the World University Games this sum-mer. North Dakota State will play 14 home games beginning Nov. 18 against future NCAA Division II member Minot State and Nov. 21 against Western Athle� c Conference member Idaho. The Bison also play host to Horizon League members Wisconsin-Green Bay on Nov. 27 and Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Dec. 12.

“We’ve accomplished a lot with this schedule,” Phillips said. “Our fans will have a chance to see us at the Bison Sports Arena against three successful Division I programs before our challenging Summit League home schedule.” First-� me Division I opponents include familiar football rival UC Davis on Nov. 24, Fresno State on Dec. 19, and Wichita State on Dec. 21. NDSU lost its only previous mee� ngs with Fresno State in 1983-84 and Wichita State in 1978-79. NDSU opens the regular season Nov. 13 at Utah Valley, which completed its NCAA reclassifi ca� on and is a fully eligible Division I member in the Great West Conference. Home exhibi� on games are scheduled for Nov. 4 against Minnesota State Moorhead and Nov. 7 against Concordia College of Moorhead. The regular season ends Feb. 25-27 at home against Summit League teams IUPUI and Western Illinois, and the top eight teams in the league advance to the Summit League tourna-ment March 6-9 at Sioux Falls Arena in Sioux Falls, S.D.

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Front Row (L to R): Drew Lundberg, Josh Vaughan, Aus� n Pennick, Dejuan Flowers, Nate Zastrow, Mike Felt.Back Row (L to R): Freddy Coleman, Taylor Braun, Andy Nagel, Jordan Aaberg, Sam Sussenguth, Michael Tveidt, Eric Carlson.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)0 Dejuan Flowers* F 6-7 220 Sr. Shakopee, Minn. (Mt. San Jacinto JC)3 Mike Felt G 6-3 180 Fr. Redwood Falls, Minn. (Redwood Valley HS)4 Freddy Coleman** G 6-3 225 Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Johnson HS)12 Drew Lundberg G 6-1 190 So. Owatonna, Minn. (Northern Iowa)13 Nate Zastrow G 6-0 160 Fr. Manitowoc, Wis. (Manitowoc Lincoln HS)21 Aus� n Pennick*** G 6-3 200 Sr. Fargo, N.D. (Moorhead Park Chris� an HS)23 Michael Tveidt** F 6-7 210 Jr. Pierre, S.D. (T.F. Riggs HS)24 Taylor Braun G 6-7 185 Fr. Newberg, Ore. (Newberg HS)25 Eric Carlson* F 6-6 220 So. Shakopee, Minn. (Shakopee HS)32 Josh Vaughan*** G 6-4 200 Sr. Braham, Minn. (Braham HS)34 Sam Sussenguth*** F 6-8 230 Sr Willmar, Minn. (Willmar HS)44 Jordan Aaberg F 6-9 215 Fr. Rothsay, Minn. (Rothsay HS)50 Andy Nagel F 6-9 255 RFr. Fort Dodge, Iowa (St. Edmond HS)

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Head Coach: Saul PhillipsAssociate Head Coach: David RichmanAssistant Coach: Will RyanAssistant Coach: Jason KempDirector of Opera� ons: Dan WeisseStudent Managers: Keith Dickhudt, Mike Dobberstein, Dan Tharp, Sydney Becker

Roster Breakdown

ALPHABETICALNo. Name44 Jordan Aaberg24 Taylor Braun25 Eric Carlson 4 Freddy Coleman 3 Mike Felt 0 Dejuan Flowers12 Drew Lundberg50 Andy Nagel21 Aus� n Pennick34 Sam Sussenguth23 Michael Tveidt32 Josh Vaughan13 Nate Zastrow

BY HEIGHT6-0 Nate Zastrow6-1 Drew Lundberg6-3 Freddy Coleman Mike Felt Aus� n Pennick6-4 Josh Vaughan6-6 Eric Carlson6-7 Taylor Braun Dejuan Flowers Michael Tveidt6-8 Sam Sussenguth6-9 Jordan Aaberg Andy Nagel

BY POSITIONGuards ................................7Forwards .............................6

BY CLASSFreshmen ............................5Sophomores .......................2Juniors ................................2Seniors ................................4

BY STATEMinnesota ..........................8North Dakota ......................1Iowa .................................1Oregon ................................1South Dakota ......................1Wisconsin ...........................1

PRONOUNCERSAaberg AH-bergDejuan duh-WAHNDickhudt DICK-hootDobberstein DOE-burr-steenNagel NAY-gullSussenguth SOO-sehn-goothTveidt TWEETVaughan VAHNWeisse rhymes with “nice”

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Saul PhillipsHead CoachThird SeasonWis.-Pla� eville — 1996

Mike Felt, GFr., 6-3, 180Redwood Falls, Minn.Redwood Valley HS

Freddy Coleman, GJr., 6-3, 225St. Paul, Minn.St. Paul Johnson HS

Drew Lundberg, GSo., 6-1, 190Owatonna, Minn.Northern Iowa

Aus� n Pennick, GSr., 6-3, 200Fargo, N.D.Moorhead Park Chris� an

Nate Zastrow, GFr., 6-0, 160Manitowoc, Wis.Manitowoc Lincoln HS

Michael Tveidt, FJr., 6-7, 210Pierre, S.D.T.F. Riggs HS

Taylor Braun, GFr., 6-7, 185Newberg, Ore.Newberg HS

Eric Carlson, FSo., 6-6, 220Shakopee, Minn.Shakopee HS

Josh Vaughan, GSr., 6-4, 200Braham, Minn.Braham HS

Sam Sussenguth, FSr., 6-8, 230Willmar, Minn.Willmar HS

Jordan Aaberg, FFr., 6-9, 215Rothsay, Minn.Rothsay HS

Andy Nagel, FRFr., 6-9, 255Fort Dodge, IowaSt. Edmond HS

Dejuan Flowers, FSr., 6-7, 220Shakopee, Minn.Mount San Jacinto JC

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2008-09 Season (Junior): Appeared in all 33 games off the bench...Averaged 3.6 points and 3.3 rebounds while playing 14.9 minutes per game...Had 10 points and eight rebounds in the season-opening rout of Mayville State and scored 13 points with eight boards in the home win over Oral Roberts...Longest assignment was 26 minutes in the loss at Minnesota, where he was 4-for-4 from the foul line and fi nished with eight points.

Junior College: Played two seasons at Mount San Jacinto College in California...First-team all-conference as a sophomore when he averaged 13.3 points and 7.2 rebounds for the 26-7 Eagles...Averaged 10.7 points and 7.6 rebounds as a freshman...Team’s leading rebounder and second leading scorer in an 18-win season.

Personal: Graduated in 2005 from Hopkins (Minn.) High School...Played AAU basketball for Team Train...Majoring in university studies...Born Dec. 12, 1986...Son of Willie Campbell and Mae Lee Flowers of Shakopee, Minn...Has an older sister, Erica...Father was a professional boxer.

OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2008-09 33-0 493/14.9 43-79 .544 0-0 .000 34-51 .667 39-71 110 3.3 57-1 7 26 20 10 120/3.6

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2008-09 18-0 256/14.2 21-41 .512 0-0 .000 17-24 .708 16-43 59 3.3 33-0 4 13 12 7 59/3.3

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Forward | 6-7 | 200 pounds | SeniorShakopee, Minn. (Mount San Jacinto JC)

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Points: 13, Oral Roberts, 12/4/08FGM: 5, Oral Roberts, 12/4/08FGA: 9, Oral Roberts, 12/4/083FGM: none3FGA: noneFTM: 4, twiceFTA: 6, at IPFW, 12/31/08Rebounds: 8, twiceAssists: 2, vs. Kansas, 3/20/09Steals: 1, ten � mesBlocks: 3, vs. Kansas, 3/20/09Turnovers: 3, twiceMinutes: 26, at Minnesota, 11/29/08

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2008-09 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 31 of 33 games off the bench...Averaged 2.5 points and 1.8 rebounds in 9.3 minutes per game...Tied a career-high with 11 points in the home win over Utah Valley...Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against Centenary in the Summit League quarterfi nals, including four on the off ensive end...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team.

2007-08 Season (Freshman): Played in 27 of 29 games...Averaged 3.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game...His best game was the home win over Western Illinois when he had 11 points and eight rebounds in 28 minutes, his longest duty of the year...NDSU’s leading rebounder in two games...Grabbed six boards in home wins over IPFW and Southern Utah...Had an all-around night against North Carolina Central with nine points, eight rebounds, six assists, two steals and a blocked shot.

2006-07 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt in the Bison program…Played 13 minutes in the exhibi� on game vs. Minnesota State Moorhead…Scored nine points on 4-of-6 shoo� ng, including one 3-pointer…Grabbed two rebounds and made two assists.

High School: Graduated in 2006 from St. Paul Johnson High School, where he played for coach Vern Simmons...Averaged 13.7 points plus 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game...Captained the basketball and football teams...All-state on the gridiron, where he played quar-terback and strong safety, punted, and returned punts and kicks...Selected as Athlete of the Year by the Lions Club.

Personal: Majoring in sport management with a minor in busi-ness...Born Jan. 26, 1988...Son of Frederick and Misty Coleman of St. Paul, Minn...Family includes a brother, Gerald, and a sister, Mia...Will miss the en� re 2009-10 season with a torn Achilles tendon.

OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 27-0 325/12.0 36-75 .480 3-10 .300 17-27 .630 17-50 67 2.5 44-1 24 29 8 12 92/3.42008-09 31-0 287/9.3 29-79 .367 5-13 .385 13-25 .520 18-37 55 1.8 33-0 24 31 2 16 76/2.5TOTAL 58-0 612/10.6 65-154 .422 8-23 .348 30-52 .577 35-87 122 2.1 77-1 48 60 10 28 168/2.9

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 16-0 207/12.9 24-47 .511 1-6 .167 10-15 .667 7-33 40 2.5 31-1 11 19 5 9 59/3.72008-09 17-0 137/8.1 14-38 .368 2-6 .333 3-9 .333 6-20 26 1.5 15-0 13 16 2 6 33/1.9TOTAL 33-0 344/10.4 38-85 .447 3-12 .250 13-24 .542 13-53 66 2.0 46-1 24 35 7 15 92/2.8

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Coleman’sCareer Highs

Points: 11, twiceFGM: 5, Western Illinois, 2/7/08FGA: 11, Mayville State, 11/18/083FGM: 1, eight � mes3FGA: 2, four � mesFTM: 4, UMKC, 1/19/08FTA: 6, UMKC, 1/19/08Rebounds: 8, twiceAssists: 6, NC Central, 11/17/07Steals: 4, vs. Centenary, 3/7/09Blocks: 2, UMKC, 1/19/08Turnovers: 5, IPFW, 1/31/09Minutes: 28, Western Illinois, 2/7/08

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2008-09 Season (Junior): Played in 15 of 33 games off the bench...Averaged 5.6 minutes per game...Tied a career-high with 10 points and added four rebounds and three assists in the season-opening rout of Mayville State...Saw 18 minutes on the fl oor against the Comets...Gave the Bison three points and two rebounds in 14 minutes of ac� on in the triple-over� me loss to Stephen F. Aus� n.

2007-08 Season (Sophomore): Played in 15 games with one start at Centenary...Missed 13 games due to injury...Scored a season-high fi ve points in the home win over North Carolina Central...Four assists against Minot State...Four rebounds against Mayville State and Minnesota...Averaged 14.8 minutes per game.

2006-07 Season (Freshman): Saw ac� on in all 28 games and made eight starts over the fi nal seven weeks of the season…Debuted in the star� ng lineup at Winston-Salem State on Jan. 20, but was held scoreless in 25 minutes…Started the next game at home to Texas-Pan American, scoring seven points with three steals and two rebounds…In December, made a season-high four fi eld goals for eight points at Colo-rado State and two games later scored a season-high 10 points against Mayville State before fouling out in 15 minutes of ac� on…Averaged 5.0 points and 4.8 rebounds over the fi nal four games of the season, including season highs of seven rebounds against South Dakota State and fi ve assists vs. New Jersey Tech.

2005-06 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the regular season as a redshirt in the Bison program...Played in both exhibi� on games...Shot 3-for-4 from the foul line and fi nished with fi ve points in 12 minutes against Valley City State...Made one fi eld goal for two points in seven minutes off the bench vs. MSU Moorhead.

High School: Played at Park Chris� an School in Moorhead, Minn., under coach Randy Schauer...Graduated in 2005...Second-team all-state and a Minnesota All-Star selec� on his senior year...Averaged 13.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists his senior year and fi nished with 1,046 career points...Helped the Minnesota Glory Elite club team to a state championship in the summer of 2004...Also a two-� me le� erwinner in football...First-team all-region and all-state on the gridiron...Na� onal Honor Society member.

Personal: Majoring in sport management...Born Nov. 21, 1986...Son of Koby Pennick of Hawley, Minn., and Sherlene Pennick of Spokane, Wash...Family includes two siblings, Alexa and Karson.

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OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 28-8 594/21.2 27-65 .415 0-3 .000 18-46 .391 21-44 65 2.3 74-3 41 33 2 26 72/2.62007-08 15-1 222/14.8 11-36 .306 1-4 .250 6-12 .500 12-11 23 1.5 41-2 11 16 0 8 29/1.92008-09 15-0 84/5.6 7-20 .350 1-4 .250 4-8 .500 3-6 9 0.6 14-0 6 3 2 1 19/1.3TOTAL 58-9 900/15.5 45-121 .372 2-11 .182 28-66 .424 36-61 97 1.7 129-5 58 52 4 35 120/2.1

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 6-1 81/13.5 3-11 .273 1-1 1.000 3-5 .600 4-5 9 1.5 17-2 0 6 0 1 10/1.72008-09 7-0 18/2.6 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1 0.1 1-0 0 1 0 0 2/0.3TOTAL 13-1 99/7.6 4-16 .250 1-1 1.000 3-5 .600 4-6 10 0.8 18-2 0 7 0 1 12/0.9

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Pennick’sCareer Highs

Points: 10, twiceFGM: 4, at Colorado State, 12/18/06FGA: 7, twice3FGM: 1, twice3FGA: 3, Mayville State, 11/18/08FTM: 4, Mayville State, 12/28/06FTA: 6, three � mesRebounds: 7, South Dakota St., 2/24/07Assists: 5, New Jersey Tech, 3/1/07Steals: 3, fi ve � mesBlocks: 1, four � mesTurnovers: 4, twiceMinutes: 34, South Dakota St., 2/24/07

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2008-09 Season (Sophomore): Made all 33 starts and played 26.5 minutes per game...Averaged 9.8 points and 3.3 rebounds...Led the Bison with a .560 fi eld-goal percentage...Tied two school shoo� ng per-centage records with a 9-for-9 night in the home win over Northern Ari-zona, making all fi ve of his 3-pointers and fi nishing with a season-high 23 points...Scored in double fi gures 17 � mes...Clicked for a game-high 21 points against Oakland in the Summit League championship, where he made 8 of 11 fi eld goals including 4 of 4 from the arc...Had 11 points and fi ve rebounds in the NCAA fi rst round loss to Kansas...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence...Joined the NDSU track and fi eld team in May and earned All-Summit League honors with a third-place high jump of 6 feet, 8 3/4 inches...NDSU was second in the team standings.

2007-08 Season (Freshman): Played in all 29 games and made 14 starts...Was in the star� ng lineup for his collegiate debut at Florida, where he played 35 minutes, shot 6-for-10 and fi nished with 12 points and eight rebounds...Scored a season-high 16 points in the home rout of South Dakota State...Had 14 points by the midway point of the fi rst half plus two steals that led to baskets on a 15-0 Bison run...Staked the Bison to a 33-11 lead at the 9:36 mark of the fi rst half when he swished his third and fourth 3-pointers on consecu� ve possessions...He was 1-for-16 from the arc in the previous 19 games...Scored 10 points in the next ou� ng at Oakland for his only back-to-back double fi gure scoring games...Reached double digits in seven contests...Averaged 6.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team...Joined the NDSU men’s track and fi eld team for one outdoor meet...Cleared 6 feet, 8 inches for third place in the high jump at the Howard Wood Dakota Relays in Sioux Falls, S.D.

2006-07 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt in the Bison program…Played 16 minutes in exhibi� on ac� on against Minnesota State Moorhead…Grabbed three rebounds but shot 0-for-5 from the fi eld.

High School: Played for coach Terry Becker at T.F. Riggs High School in Pierre…Graduated in 2006...Three-� me all-state selec� on in both basketball and football...Made the all-state tournament team in basketball his junior and senior years...Also competed in track and fi eld, where he set school records in the high jump, medley relay and 1,600-meter relay...Helped his team to a state track championship his senior year and placed second in the state basketball tourney.

Personal: Majoring in public rela� ons and management...Born Dec. 10, 1987...Son of Kevin and Con-nie Tveidt of Pierre, S.D...Family includes a brother, Jerry, and a sister, Stephanie.

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Points: 23, Northern Arizona, 12/22/08FGM: 9, Northern Arizona, 12/22/08FGA: 13, twice3FGM: 5, twice3FGA: 7, at IUPUI, 2/7/09FTM: 4, twiceFTA: 7, Centenary, 2/28/08Rebounds: 8, three � mesAssists: 4, Colorado State, 12/15/07Steals: 4, at Centenary, 12/8/07Blocks: 3, vs. Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12/08Turnovers: 5, Minot State, 11/14/07Minutes: 41, vs. Stephen F. Aus� n,

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OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 29-14 682/23.5 74-168 .440 10-30 .333 29-48 .604 31-52 83 2.9 74-2 32 55 8 16 187/6.42008-09 33-33 875/26.5 131-234 .560 40-89 .449 20-33 .606 43-66 109 3.3 89-3 27 27 20 25 322/9.8TOTAL 62-47 1557/25.1 205-402 .510 50-119 .420 49-81 .605 74-118 192 3.1 163-5 59 82 28 41 509/8.2

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 18-3 412/22.9 46-104 .442 10-23 .435 21-35 .600 14-29 43 2.4 48-1 20 32 6 16 123/6.82008-09 18-18 508/28.2 70-138 .507 21-52 .404 10-18 .556 23-38 61 3.4 46-1 18 14 10 14 171/9.5TOTAL 36-21 920/25.6 116-242 .479 31-75 .413 31-53 .585 37-67 104 2.9 94-2 38 46 16 30 294/8.2

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2008-09 Season (Freshman): Played in 32 of 33 games off the bench...Averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds while playing 10.6 minutes per game...Scored a season-high 12 points against Mayville State in the regular-season opener...Went 4-for-4 from the foul line and scored 10 points in a win over Georgia Southern...Had a season-high six rebounds three � mes, including back-to-back nights against Stephen F. Aus� n and Georgia Southern, and again at Centenary...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007-08 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the season as a redshirt in the Bison program...Traveled with the team on road trips...Played in two ex-hibi� on games...Five points, fi ve rebounds and two assists in 13 minutes against Bemidji State...Six points, three rebounds and an assist in 20 minutes against Minnesota State Moorhead.

High School: Three-year le� erwinner for head coach Bruce Kugath at Shakopee High School…Graduated in 2007…Averaged over 25 points and 10 rebounds per game his fi nal two seasons…Two-� me all-state pick, three-� me all-conference, and three-� me academic all-confer-ence…Set school single-season records for points, rebounds, free throws made and free throws a� empted, and career records for scoring and rebounding…His 252 free throws made and 335 free-throw a� empts in 2006-07 were state records...Part of two conference championship teams and was an all-state tournament selec� on for Shakopee’s 31-1 state � tle team as a sophomore in 2005.

Personal: Majoring in business administra� on…Born Oct. 19, 1988…Son of Rich and Tammy Carlson of Shakopee, Minn…Family includes a younger brother, Kevin.

ERICCARLSON

Guard | 6-6 | 220 pounds | SophomoreShakopee, Minn. (Shakopee HS)

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Points: 12, Mayville State, 11/18/08FGM: 5, Mayville State, 11/18/08FGA: 7, twice3FGM: none3FGA: noneFTM: 4, vs. Georgia Southern, 12/13/08FTA: 6, IPFW, 1/31/09Rebounds: 6, three � mesAssists: 3, UMKC, 2/12/09Steals: 2, Utah Valley, 1/20/09Blocks: 1, Oral Roberts, 12/4/08Turnovers: 3, IPFW, 1/31/09Minutes: 22, twice

OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2008-09 32-0 339/10.6 29-61 .475 0-0 .000 30-48 .625 27-39 66 2.1 28-0 11 22 1 6 88/2.8

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2008-09 18-0 169/9.4 13-27 .481 0-0 .000 16-25 .640 14-21 35 1.9 16-0 4 12 1 1 42/2.3

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2008-09 Season (Junior): Appeared in all 33 games off the bench...Averaged 2.8 points and 1.8 rebounds while playing 15.5 minutes per game...Dished out a season-high six assists in the season-opening win over Mayville State...Made three 3-pointers for a season-high nine points against Valley City State...NDSU’s second leading 3-point shooter making 42.9 percent from the arc...Shot 56 of his 71 fi eld goal a� empts from behind the 3-point line...Snared a season-high fi ve rebounds twice...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007-08 Season (Sophomore): Played in 28 of 29 games and made 13 starts in the last half of the season...Averaged 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game...Scored in double fi gures three � mes...Had a sea-son-high 14 points and career-high seven assists in the home win over Centenary...Scored 12 points in home wins over North Carolina Central and IPFW...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2006-07 Season (Freshman): Played in 26 of 28 games off the bench, averaging 11.2 minutes per game…Appeared in nine games over a month-long span without making a fi eld goal before drilling 6 of 8 three-pointers in the home win over New Jersey Tech on March 1…Sea-son-high six assists vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay and fi ve against New Jersey Tech…Grabbed four rebounds in a win at Winston-Salem State.

2005-06 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the en� re season as a redshirt but played in both exhibi� on games, scoring two points in 14 minutes against Valley City State and also grabbing three rebounds...Had an assist and a rebound in seven minutes vs. Min-nesota State Moorhead.

High School: Prepped at Braham High School, where he played for his father, Bob Vaughan...Graduated in 2005...Four-year starter and three-� me all-conference pick, including one league MVP award...Averaged 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds his senior year...Minnesota “Mr. Basketball” fi nalist and state All-Star Game par� cipant...Second-team all-state and fi rst-team academic all-state his senior year...Scored 14 points and added fi ve blocks and three steals in a state semifi nal victory over Rockford...Helped the Bombers to back-to-back state � tles in 2004 and 2005 and was named to the all-state tournament team...Part of a 58-game winning streak...Also a four-year le� erwinner in football...Twice named all-conference and was named league MVP his senior year...Member of the Na� onal Honor Society and served one year on the student council.

Personal: Majoring in sport management with a coaching minor...Born Dec. 4, 1986...Son of Robert and Carol Vaughan of Braham, Minn...Family includes a younger sister, Kalli, and a younger brother, Tyler.

JOSHVAUGHAN

Guard | 6-4 | 200 pounds | SeniorBraham, Minn. (Braham HS)

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Points: 18, New Jersey Tech, 3/1/07FGM: 6, New Jersey Tech, 3/1/07FGA: 8, four � mes3FGM: 6, New Jersey Tech, 3/1/073FGA: 8, New Jersey Tech, 3/1/07FTM: 4, NC Central, 11/17/07FTA: 4, four � mesRebounds: 6, at IPFW, 2/2/08Assists: 7, Centenary, 2/28/08Steals: 5, Utah Valley, 1/20/09Blocks: 2, at South Dakota St., 1/23/09Turnovers: 5, Furman, 11/22/06Minutes: 34, Western Illinois, 2/7/08

OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 26-0 291/11.2 15-42 .357 9-31 .290 2-3 .667 2-30 32 1.2 19-0 30 23 1 7 41/1.62007-08 28-13 521/18.6 39-93 .419 27-70 .386 19-26 .731 13-52 65 2.3 43-0 42 31 6 19 124/4.42008-09 33-0 510/15.5 29-71 .408 24-56 .429 9-15 .600 6-52 58 1.8 39-0 42 26 8 19 91/2.8TOTAL 87-13 1322/15.2 83-206 .403 60-157 .382 30-44 .682 21-134 155 1.8 101-0 114 80 15 45 256/2.9

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 18-13 409/22.7 31-70 .443 21-50 .420 12-18 .667 11-41 52 2.9 34-0 35 28 4 16 95/5.32008-09 18-0 260/14.4 13-32 .406 12-27 .444 5-9 .556 3-32 35 1.9 26-0 19 14 5 6 43/2.4TOTAL 36-13 669/18.6 44-102 .431 33-77 .429 17-27 .630 14-73 87 2.4 60-0 54 42 9 22 138/3.8

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2008-09 Season (Junior): Appeared in 27 of 33 games off the bench...Averaged 6.0 minutes per game...Scored a season-high six points in 12 minutes of ac� on against Mayville State in the season opener...Longest assignment was 18 minutes in the loss at Oakland...Also logged 15 minutes against center Cole Aldrich and the Kansas Jay-hawks in the NCAA fi rst round...Had a season-high four rebounds twice at Oakland and at home against Southern Utah...Named to the Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007-08 Season (Sophomore): Came off the bench in all 29 games for the Bison...Tied his career high with 12 points in the home win over Minot State in the third game of the season...Was 4-for-4 from the fi eld and from the foul line...Also had a season-high eight rebounds in that contest...Longest duty was 23 minutes against Colorado State when he chipped in eight points...Named to the NABC Honors Court, Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team, and Summit League Commis-sioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2006-07 Season (Freshman): Played in 20 of 28 games, includ-ing one start at home against Winston-Salem State on Feb. 21…Played a season-high 26 minutes against the Rams, snared 10 rebounds and blocked three shots…Scored in double fi gures twice with a pair of impressive fi rst-half performances…Gave the Bison a boost into hal� ime at Eastern Michigan with 10 points in the fi nal seven minutes a� er NDSU went without a fi eld goal for an eight-minute span…At IPFW, scored all 12 of his points in the fi nal 10 minutes of the fi rst half…Made fi ve fi eld goals in both games and hit his only 3-pointer of the year at IPFW…Blocked a shot in 10 diff erent games…Named to the Division I independent all-academic team.

2005-06 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the regular season as a redshirt but played in both exhibi� on games...Scored three points with three rebounds in six minutes against Minnesota State Moorhead...Had two points and a rebound vs. Valley City State.

High School: Prepped at Willmar High School under coach Steve Grove...Graduated in 2005...Three-year starter and four-year le� erwinner...Averaged 17.7 points and 11.3 rebounds his senior year...Career stats include 1,282 points, 799 rebounds and 251 blocks...Three-� me all-conference and two-� me all-state honorable men� on...Also par� cipated in football and track...All-conference honorable men� on in the 1,600 relay.

Personal: Majoring in Spanish and management...Plans to study abroad in Spain...Born Jan. 7, 1987...Son of Neil Sussenguth and Val Swanson of Willmar, Minn...Family includes a younger sister, Mary, and a younger brother, Casey.

SAMSUSSENGUTH

Forward | 6-8 | 230 pounds | SeniorWillmar, Minn. (Willmar HS)

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OVERALL Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 20-1 271/13.6 27-42 .643 1-4 .250 12-16 .750 19-50 69 3.5 34-1 7 15 14 5 67/3.42007-08 29-0 425/14.7 35-69 .507 0-1 .000 17-25 .680 36-53 89 3.1 62-1 8 13 12 2 87/3.02008-09 27-0 163/6.0 7-16 .438 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 8-22 30 1.1 17-0 3 2 8 2 21/0.8TOTAL 76-1 859/11.3 69-127 .543 1-5 .200 36-51 .706 63-125 188 2.5 113-2 18 30 34 9 175/2.3

SUMMIT ONLY Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2007-08 18-0 245/13.6 20-39 .513 0-1 .000 4-7 .571 18-25 43 2.4 44-1 6 8 8 1 44/2.42008-09 14-0 79/5.6 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 2-10 12 0.9 6-0 3 1 3 2 12/0.9TOTAL 32-0 324/10.1 24-47 .511 0-1 .000 8-13 .615 20-35 55 1.7 50-1 9 9 11 3 56/1.8

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Sussenguth’sCareer Highs

Points: 12, twiceFGM: 5, twiceFGA: 9, NC Central, 11/17/073FGM: 1, at IPFW, 2/8/073FGA: 2, at IPFW, 2/8/07FTM: 4, twiceFTA: 5, NC Central, 11/17/07Rebounds: 10, Winston-Salem State,

2/21/07Assists: 2, three � mesSteals: 2, twiceBlocks: 3, twiceTurnovers: 2, seven � mesMinutes: 26, Winston-Salem State,

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High School: Graduated in 2009 from Redwood Valley High School...Four-year starter for coach Markus Okeson...Three-� me all-conference pick and Associated Press all-state second team as a junior...Led the state in scoring his junior year (30.3 ppg) and senior year (30.4 ppg)...Also averaged 7.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists his senior year...Scored 40 or more points in 11 games during his career, including a school-record 56 points against Waseca in the fi nal game of his junior season...Scored in double fi gures in his last 76 straight games...Averaged 24.8 points over his 99-game career, fi nishing with 2,450 points, 567 rebounds, 363 assists and 147 steals...His 338 made 3-pointers ranked fourth in the state record book...12-� me le� erwinner...Five-� me state qualifi er in track and fi eld running the 3,200-meter relay, se� ng a school record his senior year...Quarterbacked the football team for two years...Joined the cross country team his senior year...Became the team’s No. 2 runner and qualifi ed for the state meet.

Personal: Majoring in business administra� on...Born July 19, 1990...Son of Virgil and Cathy Felt of Red-wood Falls, Minn...Family includes a younger sister, Samantha.

MIKEFELT

Guard | 6-3 | 180 pounds | FreshmanRedwood Falls, Minn. (Redwood Valley HS)

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2008-09 Season (Transfer): Member of the NDSU men’s basketball team, but sat out the en� re year by NCAA rule a� er transferring from Northern Iowa.

2007-08 Season (Freshman): Played in fi ve games as a true freshman at Northern Iowa...Scored nine points on 3-of-4 shoo� ng including one 3-pointer in 13 minutes off the bench against Wartburg College...Two assists in the season opener against Northern Illinois.

High School: Graduated in 2007 from Owatonna High School...Played for coach Josh Williams...First-team all-state as a senior when he led the 25-3 Huskies to a conference championship...Averaged 21 points, fi ve rebounds and four assists per game...Owatonna’s all-� me leading scorer with 1,565 points...Also set career records for assists and steals...Earned 12 varsity le� ers in basketball, football and track...Set school records for pass recep� ons, receiving yards...Set a state record with 23 career touchdown recep� ons.

Personal: Majoring in criminal jus� ce with concentra� on in Arabic language...Born May 2, 1988...Full name is Andrew...Son of Dave and Debbie Lundberg of Owatonna, Minn...Has an uncle, Jon, who wrestled at Augus-tana College and competed in the Pan-American games.

DREWLUNDBERG

Guard | 6-1 | 190 pounds | SophomoreOwatonna, Minn. (Northern Iowa)

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High School: Graduated in 2009 from Newberg High School...Averaged 19 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists per game his senior year under coach Mark Vernon...Led the Tigers to a 19-8 record and advanced to the state quarterfi nals in Class 6A, the state’s largest division...Named Pacifi c 6 Conference Player of the Year, all-state fi rst team, and fi nished third in the state Player of the Year vo� ng...Par� cipated in the Les Schwab Northwest Shootout, the Oregon Gatorade All-Star Game, and was a McDonald’s All-American nominee...Averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists his junior year and earned a spot on the all-confer-ence fi rst team.

Personal: Undecided on a college major...Born July 6, 1991...Son of Wayne and Kris Braun of Newberg, Ore...Family includes four older sisters, Mallory, Kalie, Allison and Alexandra, and a younger brother, Nicho-las...Played AAU basketball for Team Jones, operated by Fred Jones of the Los Angeles Clippers and coached by former Oregon State player Pat Strickland...Had walk-on off ers from three Pac-10 Conference schools.

TAYLORBRAUN

Guard | 6-7 | 185 pounds | FreshmanNewberg, Ore. (Newberg HS)

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High School: Graduated in 2009 from Manitowoc Lincoln High School...Four-year star� ng point guard and part of two conference championship teams under coach Mark Christenson...Averaged over 20 points per game his fi nal two seasons and made the all-state fi rst team his senior year...Set school records with 1,586 career points and 471 career assists...Averaged 18.2 points and 5.4 assists over four seasons...Scored in double fi gures 62 straight games.

Personal: Majoring in sport and recrea� on studies...Born Oct. 13, 1990...Son of Gordon and Jamie Zastrow of Manitowoc, Wis...Family includes two brothers, Gordy and Trey, and a sister, Erika...Father played college basketball at Carthage College in Wisconsin from 1977-81.

NATEZASTROW

Guard | 6-0 | 160 pounds | FreshmanManitowoc, Wis. (Manitowoc Lincoln HS)

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High School: Graduated in 2009 from Rothsay High School...Four-year le� erman and three-year starter...Averaged 25.0 points, 14.8 rebounds, 6.8 blocks and 4.0 assists per game his senior year under coach Steve Hartman...Led the Tigers to a 15-9 record and the school’s fi rst Li� le Eight Conference championship in 13 years with a 10-2 record...Named conference MVP and played in the Minnesota All-Star Series...Two-� me team MVP and defensive player of the year...Rothsay’s third all-� me leading scorer...Shot 61 percent from the fi eld and fi nished his career with 1,466 points, 873 rebounds, 360 blocks...Had career highs of 42 points and 29 rebounds...Class valedictorian and member of the school’s Na� onal Honor Society chapter, Knowl-edge Bowl, student council, band and choir.

Personal: Undecided on a college major...Born Sept. 28, 1990...Son of Janice Aaberg of Rothsay, Minn., and Rod Jensen of Fergus Falls, Minn...Has a younger brother, Dexter...Mother is a graduate of NDSU’s agricultural educa� on program.

JORDANAABERG

Forward | 6-9 | 215 pounds | FreshmanRothsay, Minn. (Rothsay HS)

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2008-09 Season (Redshirt): Sat out the en� re regular season as a redshirt in the Bison program...Played in both exhibi� on games...Made 2 of 2 free throws in four minutes off the bench against Mary...Went 3-for-4 at the line in fi ve minutes of work against Minnesota State Moorhead.

High School: Graduated in 2008 from St. Edmond High School in Fort Dodge, Iowa...Four-year starter and four-year all-conference center for coach Adolph Kochendorfer...Averaged 13 points and 11 rebounds his senior year...Team MVP as a junior when he averaged 17 points and 11 rebounds...First-team all-district and all-state in 2007 and 2008...Part of state runner-up teams in 2006 and 2008...The 2006 team went 27-1 and the 2008 team fi nished 26-2...McDonald’s All-America nominee...IHSAA Dis� nguished Academic Achieve-ment award winner...Set school career records for points (1,170) and games played (103)...Also le� ered in track and fi eld...Set a school record in the shot put.

Personal: Majoring in agribusiness with a minor in accoun� ng...Born May 21, 1989...Son of Kevin and Leslie Nagel of Fort Dodge, Iowa...Family includes a brother, Alex, and three sisters, April, Alison and Alyssa.

ANDYNAGEL

Forward | 6-9 | 255 pounds | Redshirt FreshmanFort Dodge, Iowa (St. Edmond HS)

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ConcordiaCobbers

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Moorhead, Minn.Enrollment: 2,811Nickname: CobbersColors: Maroon and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IIIConference: Minn. Intercoll. Athle� cPresident: Dr. Pamela JolicoeurAthle� c Director: Dr. Larry PapenfussArena: Memorial Auditorium (4,500)Press Row Phone: (218) 299-3194

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Jim CellaE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (218) 299-3194FAX: (218) 299-4189Web Site: www.gocobbers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Rich Glas (Bemidji State, 1970)Record at School: 11-14 (1 season)Career Record: 501-316 (29 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 11-14Conference Record: 8-12 (7th, � e)Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 13/2

SERIES NOTESNorth Dakota State and Concordia have played 129 regular-season games da� ng back to 1909-10. NDSU leads the series 96-33 a� er a 71-56 win Jan. 8, 2005, during NDSU’s fi rst season as a Division I independent program. Concordia’s last win was a 69-67 over� me shocker in the 1999-00 regular season opener.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 16 at Minnesota-Morris 7 p.m.Nov. 21 ST. SCHOLASTICA 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Minn. State Moorhead 7:30 p.m.Nov. 28 at Central (Iowa) 3 p.m.Dec. 2 at St. Thomas* 7:45 p.m.Dec. 5 at Gustavus Adolphus* 3 p.m.Dec. 7 CARLETON* 7:45 p.m.Dec. 12 HAMLINE* 3 p.m.Dec. 19 PRESENTATION 3 p.m.Jan. 2 at Bethel* 6 p.m.Jan. 4 at Augsburg* 7:45 p.m.Jan. 6 MACALESTER* 7:45 p.m.Jan. 9 at St. John’s (Minn.)* 3 p.m.Jan. 16 ST. MARY’S* 3 p.m.Jan. 18 at St. Olaf* 7:45 p.m.Jan. 20 ST. THOMAS* 7:45 p.m.Jan. 23 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS* 3 p.m.Jan. 27 at Carleton* 7:45 p.m.Jan. 30 BETHEL* 3 p.m.Feb. 1 at Hamline* 7:45 p.m.Feb. 3 AUGSBURG* 7:45 p.m.Feb. 6 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.)* 3 p.m.Feb. 10 at Macalester* 7:45 p.m.Feb. 13 at St. Mary’s* 3 p.m.Feb. 20 ST. OLAF* 3 p.m.

Rich Glas2nd season

John Fraase, F15.6 ppg, 11.4 rpg

MSU MoorheadDragons

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Moorhead, Minn.Enrollment: 7,477Nickname: DragonsColors: Red and WhiteAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IIConference: Northern SunPresident: Dr. Edna SzymanskiAthle� c Director: Doug PetersArena: Alex Nemzek Hall (4,000)Press Row Phone: (218) 284-0410

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: NaDean SchroederE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (218) 477-2113FAX: (218) 477-2550Web Site: www.msumdragons.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Stu Engen (Augsburg, 1986)Record at School: 92-103 (7 seasons)Career Record: 296-103 (19 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 10-16Conference Record: 6-14 (10th)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 3/2

SERIES NOTESNorth Dakota State and Minnesota State Moorhead have met 119 � mes in regular-season play da� ng back to 1908-09. The Bison lead the series 86-33. NDSU has won the last three exhibi� ons, including a 112-77 victory last year. MSUM won the last regular-season mee� ng 83-72 in Moorhead on Dec. 13, 2003.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 15 MARY 3 p.m.Nov. 20 vs. Michigan Tech 6 p.m.Nov. 21 vs. St. John’s (Minn.) 6 p.m.Nov. 24 CONCORDIA MOORHEAD 7:30 p.m.Nov. 28 MAYVILLE STATE 4 p.m.Dec. 4 at Bemidji State* 8 p.m.Dec. 5 at Minnesota-Duluth* 8 p.m.Dec. 11 ST. CLOUD STATE* 8 p.m.Dec. 12 CONCORDIA ST. PAUL* 8 p.m.Dec. 18 vs. Jamestown 3 p.m.Dec. 19 at Dickinson State 6 p.m.Jan. 2 SW MINNESOTA STATE* 6 p.m.Jan. 3 MINN. STATE MANKATO* 6 p.m.Jan. 8 at Augustana (S.D.)* 8 p.m.Jan. 9 at Wayne (Neb.) State* 6 p.m.Jan. 16 MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON* 4 p.m.Jan. 22 WINONA STATE* 8 p.m.Jan. 23 UPPER IOWA* 8 p.m.Jan. 29 at Northern State* 8 p.m.Jan. 30 at Mary* 8 p.m.Feb. 5 at SW Minnesota State* 8 p.m.Feb. 6 at Minn. State Mankato* 8 p.m.Feb. 12 BEMIDJI STATE* 8 p.m.Feb. 13 MINNESOTA-DULUTH* 8 p.m.Feb. 20 at Concordia St. Paul* 6 p.m.Feb. 24 NORTHERN STATE* 8 p.m.Feb. 27 at Minnesota-Crookston* 4 p.m.

Jake Driscoll, G9.2 ppg, 2.7 apg

Stu Engen8th season

Utah ValleyWolverines

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Orem, UtahEnrollment: 28,765Nickname: WolverinesColors: Green, White and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Great WestPresident: Dr. Ma� hew S. HollandAthle� c Director: Michael V. JacobsenArena: McKay Events Center (8,500)Press Row Phone: (801) 863-5209

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Jay HintonE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (801) 863-6231FAX: (801) 863-8813Web Site: www.wolverinegreen.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Dick Hunsaker (Weber State, 1977)Record at School: 136-68 (7 seasons)Career Record: 303-141 (15 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 17-11Conference Record: independentStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le� erwinners Returning: 6/3

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee� ng in the series da� ng back to 2005-06. North Dakota State won 98-71 in Fargo last year to take a 3-2 lead in the series. The home team has won all fi ve mee� ngs, including a pair of two-point wins by Utah Valley in Orem, 67-65 in January 2006 and 66-64 in February 2007.

Jordan Swarbrick, G7.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg

Dick Hunsaker8th season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (MT)Nov. 13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 17 at Cal State Bakersfi eld 8 p.m.Nov. 19 at Minnesota 6 p.m.Nov. 25 vs. Georgia State 4 p.m.Nov. 26 vs. Alcorn State/S. Alabama 1 or 3 p.m.Nov. 28 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO 2 p.m.Dec. 5 SAN JOSE STATE 2 p.m.Dec. 8 WILLIAM JESSUP 7 p.m.Dec. 12 at Utah State 7 p.m.Dec. 19 CHADRON STATE 2 p.m.Dec. 21 SOUTHERN OREGON 7 p.m.Dec. 28 at California 8:30 p.m.Dec. 29 vs. Furman/UC Santa Barbara 6 or 8:30 p.m.Jan. 5 at Texas-Arlington 6 p.m.Jan. 9 CHICAGO STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 14 NORTH DAKOTA* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 at Sea� le* 8:10 p.m.Jan. 21 SOUTH DAKOTA* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD* 7 p.m.Jan. 28 at Chicago State* 6:30 p.m.Jan. 30 at New Jersey Tech* 2 p.m.Feb. 4 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 HOUSTON BAPTIST* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 at Texas-Pan American* 3:30 p.m.Feb. 18 at South Dakota* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 at North Dakota* 2 p.m.Feb. 25 at Houston Bap� st* 6:30 p.m.Mar. 4 NEW JERSEY TECH* 7 p.m.Mar. 6 SEATTLE* 2 p.m.

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Davis, Calif.Enrollment: 30,685Nickname: AggiesColors: Yale Blue and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Big WestChancellor: Dr. Linda KatehiAthle� c Director: Greg WarzeckaArena: The Pavilion (7,600)Press Row Phone: (530) 752-1271

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: John McMahonE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (530) 752-2663FAX: (530) 754-5674Web Site: www.ucdavisaggies.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Gary Stewart (La Verne, 1984)Record at School: 64-110 (6 seasons)Career Record: 206-229 (16 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 13-19Conference Record: 7-9 (7th, � e)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fi rst mee� ng.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Moscow, IdahoEnrollment: 11,636Nickname: VandalsColors: Silver and Vandal GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Western Athle� cPresident: Dr. Duane NellisAthle� c Director: Dr. Rob SpearArena: Cowan Spectrum (7,000)Press Row Phone: (208) 885-0211

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Spencer FarrinE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (208) 885-7065FAX: (208) 885-0255Web Site: www.govandals.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Don Verlin (Cal State Stanislaus, 1991)Record at School: 17-16 (1 season)Career Record: 17-16 (1 season)Last Year’s Record: 17-16Conference Record: 9-7 (3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the eighth mee� ng in a series da� ng back to 1924-25. NDSU has a 5-2 lead in the series a� er a 78-69 loss in Moscow last year. The Bison have won all three mee� ngs in Fargo, including 71-64 in January 2006, and 79-59 in December 2006.

Minot StateBeavers

Home Nov. 18 7 p.m.

IdahoVandals

Home Nov. 21 4 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Minot, N.D.Enrollment: 3,649Nickname: BeaversColors: Red and GreenAffi lia� on: NAIA Division IIConference: Dakota Athle� cPresident: Dr. David FullerAthle� c Director: Rick HedbergArena: MSU Dome (10,000)Press Row Phone:

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Mike HultzE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (701) 858-3278FAX: (701) 858-3136Web Site: www.msubeavers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Mike Hultz (College of Idaho, 1993)Record at School: 176-148 (11 seasons)Career Record: 176-148 (11 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 20-11Conference Record: 8-6 (3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the 13th mee� ng in a series da� ng back to 1937-38. NDSU has a 9-3 lead in the series a� er a 117-84 win in the 2007-08 home opener. Minot State has not won a game in the series since 1947-48.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (PT)Nov. 13 at Utah 6 p.m.Nov. 15 at Texas Southern 4 p.m.Nov. 21 at North Dakota State 2 p.m.Nov. 24 SACRAMENTO STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 28 EASTERN WASHINGTON 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Cal State Northridge 7 p.m.Dec. 6 PORTLAND 5 p.m.Dec. 9 at Washington State 7 p.m.Dec. 12 EASTERN OREGON 5 p.m.Dec. 22 at Portland 7 p.m.Dec. 30 LEWIS-CLARK STATE (Exb.) 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at Hawaii* 9 p.m.Jan. 4 at San Jose State* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 LOUISIANA TECH* 5 p.m.Jan. 11 NEW MEXICO STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 at Nevada* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 UTAH STATE* 5 p.m.Jan. 25 BOISE STATE* 8 p.m.Jan. 28 FRESNO STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 at Sea� le 7:10 p.m.Feb. 3 at Utah State* 8 p.m.Feb. 6 at Boise State* 6 p.m.Feb. 10 NEVADA* 8 p.m.Feb. 13 at Fresno State* 7 p.m.Feb. 18 SEATTLE 7 p.m.Feb. 20 ESPNU BRACKETBUSTERS TBAFeb. 24 at New Mexico State* 8 p.m.Feb. 27 at Louisiana Tech* 6 p.m.Mar. 4 SAN JOSE STATE* 7 p.m.Mar. 6 HAWAII* 5 p.m.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Oct. 30 REGINA 7:30 p.m.Nov. 1 vs. Briar Cliff 3 p.m.Nov. 2 at Minn.-Crookston (Exb.) 7 p.m.Nov. 6 GREAT FALLS 8 p.m.Nov. 7 MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN 7 p.m.Nov. 13 at Great Falls 8 p.m.Nov. 14 at Montana State-Northern 5 p.m.Nov. 18 at North Dakota State 7 p.m.Nov. 22 at Montana-Western 7 p.m.Nov. 23 at Rocky Mountain 9 p.m.Nov. 25 MONTANA-WESTERN 7 p.m.Dec. 4 VALLEY CITY STATE* 7:30 p.m.Dec. 5 JAMESTOWN* 6 p.m.Dec. 12 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 6 p.m.Dec. 28 at Winnipeg Wesmen Classic TBADec. 29 at Winnipeg Wesmen Classic TBADec. 30 at Winnipeg Wesmen Classic TBAJan. 8 at Dakota State* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 9 at Mayville State* 6 p.m.Jan. 11 BRIERCREST 8 p.m.Jan. 14 DICKINSON STATE* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 22 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 23 BLACK HILLS STATE* 6 p.m.Jan. 29 at Jamestown* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 30 at Valley City State* 6 p.m.Feb. 5 MAYVILLE STATE* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 6 DAKOTA STATE* 6 p.m.Feb. 10 at Dickinson State* 8:30 p.m.Feb. 19 at Black Hills State* 8:30 p.m.Feb. 20 at South Dakota Mines* 7 p.m.

Mister Carney, G10.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg

Mike Hultz12th season

UC DavisAggies

Away Nov. 24 7 p.m. MT

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (PT)Nov. 13 vs. Colorado State 5 p.m.Nov. 14 at Oregon TBANov. 15 vs. Winston-Salem State 1 p.m.Nov. 18 UC SANTA CRUZ 8 p.m.Nov. 24 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Ball State 10 a.m.Dec. 2 SACRAMENTO STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 5 SEATTLE 1 p.m.Dec. 13 at Stanford 7 p.m.Dec. 17 at Fresno State 7 p.m.Dec. 22 at Air Force 6 p.m.Dec. 30 WHITTIER 7:30 p.m.Jan. 2 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 7 p.m.Jan. 4 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 7 p.m.Jan. 8 at UC Santa Barbara* 8 p.m.Jan. 10 at Cal Poly* 2 p.m.Jan. 14 UC IRVINE* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 at Pacifi c* 7 p.m.Jan. 28 at UC Riverside* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 at Long Beach State* 4 p.m.Feb. 4 CAL POLY* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 UC SANTA BARBARA* 7 p.m.Feb. 10 PACIFIC* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 at UC Irvine* 7 p.m.Feb. 16 at Sea� le 7 p.m.Feb. 20 at ESPNU BracketBusters TBAFeb. 25 LONG BEACH STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 28 UC RIVERSIDE* 1 p.m.Mar. 4 at Cal State Northridge* 7 p.m.Mar. 6 at Cal State Fullerton* 6 p.m.

Joe Harden, G14.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg

Gary Stewart7th season

Mac Hopson, G16.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg

Don Verlin2nd season

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Green Bay, Wis.Enrollment: 6,549Nickname: PhoenixColors: Green, White and RedAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Horizon LeagueChancellor: Dr. Thomas K. WardenAthle� c Director: Ken BothofArena: Resch Center (9,729)Press Row Phone: (920) 965-8735

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Drew HarrisE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (920) 465-2498FAX: (920) 965-8735Web Site: www.greenbayphoenix.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Tod Kowalczyk (Minn.-Duluth, 1989)Record at School: 114-99 (7 seasons)Career Record: 114-99 (7 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 22-11Conference Record: 13-5 (2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee� ng in a series da� ng back to 1980-81. UWGB leads the series 4-1 a� er an 85-77 win in Green Bay in November 2007. NDSU won the only mee� ng in Fargo 85-73 in November 2006. The teams fi rst met in the 1981 Division II North Central Regional semifi nals, an 82-76 Phoenix win.

Wis.-Green BayPhoenix

Home Nov. 27 7:30 p.m.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 4 p.m.Nov. 14 vs. Samford 4 p.m.Nov. 15 at Kent State 3 p.m.Nov. 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7 p.m.Nov. 21 LONG BEACH STATE 1 p.m.Nov. 27 at North Dakota State 7:30 p.m.Nov. 29 at North Dakota 2 p.m.Dec. 3 LOYOLA-CHICAGO* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO* 7 p.m.Dec. 9 WISCONSIN 7 p.m.Dec. 13 at Oakland 3:30 p.m.Dec. 19 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* 2 p.m.Dec. 22 BUFFALO 7 p.m.Dec. 31 at Butler* 6 p.m.Jan. 2 at Valparaiso* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee* 1 p.m.Jan. 14 WRIGHT STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 DETROIT* 7 p.m.Jan. 19 at Houston Bap� st 7:30 p.m.Jan. 22 at Cleveland State* 6 p.m.Jan. 24 at Youngstown State* 1 p.m.Jan. 29 BUTLER* 8 p.m.Jan. 31 VALPARAISO* 1 p.m.Feb. 6 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE* 7 p.m.Feb. 11 at Detroit* 6 p.m.Feb. 13 at Wright State* 6 p.m.Feb. 16 CLEVELAND STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 ESPNU BRACKETBUSTERS TBAFeb. 25 at Illinois-Chicago* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at Loyola-Chicago* 3 p.m.

Rahmon Fletcher, G10.8 ppg, 4.5 apg

Tod Kowalczyk8th season

Western IllinoisLeathernecksAway Dec. 3 7 p.m.

Home Feb. 27 7:30 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 10,446Nickname: Figh� ng LeathernecksColors: Purple and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Alvin GoldfarbAthle� c Director: Dr. Tim M. Van Als� neArena: Western Hall (5,139)Press Row Phone: (309) 298-1227

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Ka� e KaneE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (309) 298-1133FAX: (309) 298-2060Web Site: www.goleathernecks.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jim Molinari (Illinois Wesleyan, 1977)Record at School: 9-20 (1 season)Career Record: 232-206 (15 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 9-20Conference Record: 6-12 (8th, � e)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4

SERIES NOTESThese will be the fi � h and sixth mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2007-08. North Dakota State has won three straight and leads the series 3-1 a� er winning 81-64 in Fargo and 61-52 in Macomb last year. Western Illinois won the fi rst-ever mee� ng 83-67 in Macomb in January 2008.

David Nurse, G8.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg

Jim Molinari2nd season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 at Arizona State 8 p.m.Nov. 15 at Kansas State 3 p.m.Nov. 18 TRUMAN STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 21 at Central Arkansas 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Savannah State 7 p.m.Nov. 28 GREENVILLE 7 p.m.Dec. 3 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Dec. 9 CULVER-STOCKTON 7 p.m.Dec. 12 EASTERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m.Dec. 22 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 7 p.m.Dec. 31 at Oakland* 12 p.m.Jan. 2 at IPFW* 6 p.m.Jan. 4 SAVANNAH STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 9 at IUPUI* 6 p.m.Jan. 14 CENTENARY* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 p.m.Jan. 21 at UMKC* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 at Southern Utah* 7 p.m.Jan. 28 IPFW* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 OAKLAND* 7 p.m.Feb. 2 at North Carolina Central 7 p.m.Feb. 6 IUPUI* 7 p.m.Feb. 11 at Oral Roberts* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 at Centenary* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 18 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 UMKC* 7 p.m.Feb. 25 at South Dakota State* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at North Dakota State* 7:30 p.m.

IUPUIJaguars

Away Dec. 5 7 p.m. ETHome Feb. 25 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,383Nickname: JaguarsColors: Red, Gold and BlackAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Charles R. BantzAthle� c Director: Michael MooreArena: The Jungle (1,215)Press Row Phone: (317) 274-4558

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Ed HoldawayE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (317) 274-2725FAX: (317) 278-2683Web Site: www.iupuijags.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Ron Hunter (Miami Ohio, 1986)Record at School: 249-194 (15 seasons)Career Record: 249-194 (15 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 16-14Conference Record: 9-9 (4th)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5

SERIES NOTESThese will be the fi � h and sixth mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2007-08. The series is � ed 2-2 a� er North Dakota State won 55-52 in Fargo and 91-69 in Indianapolis last year, IUPUI’s worst home loss in six seasons.

Robert Glenn, F13.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (ET)Nov. 14 at Drake 2 p.m.Nov. 18 at Eastern Illinois 8 p.m.Nov. 20 vs. Aus� n Peay 8:15 p.m.Nov. 21 vs. Auburn 6 p.m.Nov. 22 vs. Georgia State 1:15 p.m.Nov. 25 IU EAST 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Kansas State 4 p.m.Dec. 3 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Dec. 9 at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m.Dec. 12 IU SOUTH BEND 2 p.m.Dec. 19 DUQUESNE 7 p.m.Dec. 23 at Indiana State TBADec. 28 at Memphis 1 p.m.Dec. 31 at IPFW* 1 p.m.Jan. 2 at Oakland* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 6 OHIO 7 p.m.Jan. 9 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7 p.m.Jan. 14 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 CENTENARY* 7 p.m.Jan. 21 at Southern Utah* 9 p.m.Jan. 23 at UMKC* 8 p.m.Jan. 28 OAKLAND* 7 p.m.Jan. 31 IPFW* 2 p.m.Feb. 6 at Western Illinois* 8 p.m.Feb. 11 at Centenary* 8 p.m.Feb. 13 at Oral Roberts* 8 p.m.Feb. 18 UMKC* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Feb. 25 at North Dakota State* 8 p.m.Feb. 27 at South Dakota State* 8:30 p.m.

Ron Hunter16th season

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Dickinson, N.D.Enrollment: 2,767Nickname: Blue HawksColors: Blue and WhiteAffi lia� on: NAIA Division IIConference: Dakota Athle� cPresident: Dr. Richard J. McCallumAthle� c Director: Roger TernesArena: Sco� GymPress Row Phone:

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Galen MortonE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (701) 483-2102FAX: (701) 483-0501Web Site: www.dickinsonstate.edu

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Ty OrtonRecord at School: 27-32 (2 seasons)Career Record: 98-115 (7 seasons, 5 junior college)Last Year’s Record: 17-13Conference Record: 9-5 (2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fi � h mee� ng in a series da� ng back to 1933-34. NDSU leads the series 3-1 a� er winning 104-74 in Fargo on Dec. 19, 2003. Dickinson State’s only victory in the series was in the 1947-48 season by a 41-36 score.

Dickinson StateBlue Hawks

Home Dec. 9 7 p.m.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (MT)Oct. 30 vs. Carroll College 5:30 p.m.Oct. 31 at Montana-Western 7:30 p.m.Nov. 6 MONT. STATE-NORTHERN 7 p.m.Nov. 7 GREAT FALLS TBANov. 13 at Mont. State-Northern 8 p.m.Nov. 14 at Great Falls 8 p.m.Nov. 20 at Air Force Classic 8 p.m.Nov. 21 at Air Force Classic TBANov. 27 MONTANA-WESTERN 6 p.m.Nov. 28 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 6 p.m.Dec. 4 JAMESTOWN* 7:30 p.m.Dec. 5 VALLEY CITY STATE* 6 p.m.Dec. 9 at North Dakota State 6 p.m.Dec. 18 JOHNSON & WALES 7 p.m.Dec. 19 MINN. STATE MOORHEAD 5 p.m.Dec. 20 MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON 5 p.m.Dec. 29 vs. Carroll College 6 p.m.Dec. 30 at Rocky Mountain 8 p.m.Jan. 8 at Mayville State* 6:30 p.m.Jan. 9 at Dakota State* 5 p.m.Jan. 14 at Minot State* 6:30 p.m.Jan. 22 BLACK HILLS STATE* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 23 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES* 6 p.m.Jan. 29 at Valley City State* 6:30 p.m.Jan. 30 at Jamestown* 5 p.m.Feb. 5 DAKOTA STATE* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 6 MAYVILLE STATE* 6 p.m.Feb. 10 MINOT STATE* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 19 at South Dakota Mines* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 20 at Black Hills State* 6 p.m.

Nate Lebsock, G14.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg

Ty Orton3rd season

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Milwaukee, Wis.Enrollment: 29,265Nickname: PanthersColors: Black and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Horizon LeagueChancellor: Dr. Carlos San� agoAthle� c Director: George KoonceArena: U.S. Cellular Arena (10,783)Press Row Phone: (414) 908-5805

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Kevin O’ConnorE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (414) 229-5674FAX: (414) 229-5749Web Site: www.uwmpanthers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Rob Jeter (Wis.-Pla� eville, 1991)Record at School: 62-61 (4 seasons)Career Record: 62-61 (4 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 17-14Conference Record: 11-7 (5th)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fourth mee� ng in a series da� ng back to 1964-65. NDSU has a 3-0 lead in the series a� er last year’s 77-69 win in Milwaukee as part of ESPNU BracketBusters. NDSU won the fi rst mee� ng 85-78 in Fargo, and the Bison won the 1965-66 game in Milwaukee, 83-73.

Wis.-MilwaukeePanthers

Home Dec. 12 7 p.m.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 CONCORDIA ST. PAUL 7 p.m.Nov. 16 vs. Western Kentucky 4:30 p.m.Nov. 17 vs. LSU or Indiana State TBANov. 21 HILLSDALE 1 p.m.Nov. 23-27 at NIT Season Tipoff TBANov. 28 at Bowling Green State 1 p.m.Dec. 3 ILLINOIS CHICAGO* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 LOYOLA CHICAGO* 7 p.m.Dec. 8 at Marque� e 7 p.m.Dec. 12 at North Dakota State 7 p.m.Dec. 19 MIAMI (OHIO) 7 p.m.Dec. 23 at Wisconsin 8 p.m.Dec. 31 at Valparaiso* 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at Butler* 1 p.m.Jan. 5 at SIU Edwardsville 7 p.m.Jan. 9 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY* 1 p.m.Jan. 14 DETROIT* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 WRIGHT STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 22 at Youngstown State* 6 p.m.Jan. 24 at Cleveland State* 1 p.m.Jan. 29 VALPARAISO* 7 p.m.Jan. 31 BUTLER* 1 p.m.Feb. 6 at Wisconsin-Green Bay* 7 p.m.Feb. 11 at Wright State* 6 p.m.Feb. 13 at Detroit* 2 p.m.Feb. 15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 18 CLEVELAND STATE* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 20 ESPNU BRACKETBUSTERS TBAFeb. 25 at Loyola Chicago* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at Illinois Chicago* 1 p.m.

Tone Boyle, G13.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg

Rob Jeter5th season

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Fresno, Calif.Enrollment: 21,503Nickname: BulldogsColors: Red and BlueAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Western Athle� cPresident: Dr. John D. WeltyAthle� c Director: Thomas BoehArena: Save Mart Center (15,596)Press Row Phone: (559) 347-3699

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Stephen TrembleyE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (559) 244-5615FAX: (559) 244-6032Web Site: www.gobulldogs.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Steve ClevelandRecord at School: 63-63 (4 seasons)Career Record: 201-171 (12 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 13-21Conference Record: 3-13 (9th)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the second mee� ng in the series. North Dakota State lost 83-54 at Fresno State in the 1983-84 regular season opener.

Fresno StateBulldogs

Away Dec. 19 7 p.m. PT

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (PT)Nov. 13 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 17 at Northern Arizona 5:30 p.m.Nov. 19 at Sea� le 7 p.m.Nov. 23 SAN DIEGO STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Santa Clara 2 p.m.Dec. 1 PACIFIC 7 p.m.Dec. 6 SAN DIEGO 4 p.m.Dec. 8 at Pepperdine 7 p.m.Dec. 12 BYU 7 p.m.Dec. 17 UC DAVIS 7 p.m.Dec. 19 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 21 at Montana 6 p.m.Dec. 23 at Oregon State 5:30 p.m.Dec. 28 COLORADO STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 2 BOISE STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 HAWAII* 7 p.m.Jan. 11 SAN JOSE STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 14 at Louisiana Tech* 6 p.m.Jan. 16 at New Mexico State* 6 p.m.Jan. 21 UTAH STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 NEVADA* 7 p.m.Jan. 28 at Idaho* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 at Boise State* 7:15 p.m.Feb. 6 at Hawaii* 10 p.m.Feb. 11 NEW MEXICO STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 IDAHO* 7 p.m.Feb. 17 at Nevada* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 ESPNU BRACKETBUSTERS TBAFeb. 23 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at San Jose State* 7 p.m.Mar. 1 at Utah State* 6 p.m.Mar. 4 LOUISIANA TECH* 7 p.m.

Sylvester Seay, F15.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg

Steve Cleveland5th season

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GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Wichita, Kan.Enrollment: 14,823Nickname: ShockersColors: Black and YellowAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Missouri ValleyPresident: Dr. Don BeggsAthle� c Director: Eric SextonArena: Charles Koch Arena (10,502)Press Row Phone:

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Larry RankinE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (316) 978-3265FAX: (316) 978-3336Web Site: www.goshockers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Gregg Marshall (Randolph-Macon, 1985)Record at School: 28-37 (2 seasons)Career Record: 222-120 (11 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 17-17Conference Record: 8-10 (5th)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the second mee� ng in the series. North Dakota State lost 118-77 at Wichita State in December 1978.

Wichita StateShockers

Away Dec. 21 7 p.m.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 15 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 3 p.m.Nov. 18 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 7 p.m.Nov. 23 vs. Pi� sburgh 6:30 p.m.Nov. 24 vs. Iowa or Texas 6:45 p.m.Nov. 28 at Cleveland State 1 p.m.Nov. 30 ALCORN STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 3 TEXAS SOUTHERN 7 p.m.Dec. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE 7 p.m.Dec. 9 at UMKC 7 p.m.Dec. 12 TCU 7 p.m.Dec. 19 TEXAS TECH 7 p.m.Dec. 21 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 29 at Illinois State* 7 p.m.Jan. 1 DRAKE* 7 p.m.Jan. 3 BRADLEY* 2 p.m.Jan. 6 at Missouri State* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 CREIGHTON* 1 p.m.Jan. 13 at Indiana State* 6 p.m.Jan. 16 at Creighton* 4 p.m.Jan. 19 NORTHERN IOWA* 8 p.m.Jan. 23 at Drake* 1 p.m.Jan. 27 ILLINOIS STATE* 6 p.m.Jan. 31 at Southern Illinois* 7 p.m.Feb. 3 at Northern Iowa* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 INDIANA STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 9 at Evansville* 7 p.m.Feb. 14 MISSOURI STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 17 EVANSVILLE* 7 p.m.Feb. 19 at ESPNU BracketBusters TBAFeb. 24 at Bradley* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS TBA

Clevin Hannah, G11.2 ppg, 4.5 apg

Gregg Marshall3rd season

CentenaryGents

Home Dec. 31 7 p.m.Away Jan. 30 4:30 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 887Nickname: Gents (Gentlemen)Colors: Maroon and WhiteAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. B. David RoweAthle� c Director: Dr. Tom TallachArena: Gold Dome (3,000)Press Row Phone: (318) 869-5400

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Allison McClainE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (318) 869-5092FAX: (318) 869-5128Web Site: www.GoCentenary.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Greg Gary (Tulane, 1992)Record at School: 8-23 (1 season)Career Record: 8-23 (1 season)Last Year’s Record: 8-23Conference Record: 6-12 (8th, � e)Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 4/8

SERIES NOTESThese will be the sixth and seventh mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2007-08. North Dakota State leads the series 5-0 a� er bea� ng Centenary 83-77 in the Summit League quarterfi nals last year. NDSU won 68-53 in Fargo and 89-79 in Shreveport last year.

Roman Tubner, G2.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg

Greg Gary2nd season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 at Marque� e 7:30 p.m.Nov. 17 at Grambling State 7:30 p.m.Nov. 19 TEXAS COLLEGE 7 p.m.Nov. 27 LOUISIANA-MONROE 7 p.m.Nov. 30 NORTHWESTERN STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 3 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 UMKC* 7:30 p.m.Dec. 9 at Oklahoma 7 p.m.Dec. 12 LOUISIANA TECH 7 p.m.Dec. 19 at Mississippi 1 p.m.Dec. 22 at Mississippi State 7 p.m.Dec. 28 at Louisiana-Lafaye� e 7 p.m.Dec. 31 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at South Dakota State* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 7 IPFW* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 OAKLAND* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 14 at Western Illinois* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 at IUPUI* 6 p.m.Jan. 19 SW ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 7 p.m.Jan. 23 ORAL ROBERTS* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 28 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 4:30 p.m.Feb. 4 at Oakland* 6 p.m.Feb. 6 at IPFW* 3 p.m.Feb. 11 IUPUI* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 16 at Oral Roberts* 7 p.m.Feb. 25 at UMKC* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at Southern Utah* 8:30 p.m.

Oral RobertsGolden EaglesHome Jan. 2 7 p.m.Away Jan. 28 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,140Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Vegas Gold, Navy Blue, WhiteAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Mark RutlandAthle� c Director: Mike CarterArena: Mabee Center (10,575)Press Row Phone: (918) 495-7800

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Cris BelvinE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (918) 495-7181FAX: (918) 495-7142Web Site: www.orugoldeneagles.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Sco� Su� on (Oklahoma State, 1995)Record at School: 184-126 (10 seasons)Career Record: 184-126 (10 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 16-15Conference Record: 14-4 (2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6

SERIES NOTESThese will be the seventh and eighth mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 1967-68. North Dakota State leads the series 4-2 a� er three straight wins, including 83-75 in Fargo and 75-72 in Tulsa last year. ORU is 0-3 in Fargo, including an 86-79 loss in 1967-68.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 at Wake Forest 7 p.m.Nov. 16 NW OKLAHOMA STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 18 at Stanford 9 p.m.Nov. 21 at Virginia 1 p.m.Nov. 24 vs. Sam Houston State 12:30 p.m.Nov. 25 vs. Rider or Florida A&M TBANov. 30 at Arkansas-Li� le Rock 7 p.m.Dec. 3 UMKC* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Dec. 9 MISSOURI 7 p.m.Dec. 13 at Indiana State 1 p.m.Dec. 16 at Louisville 6 p.m.Dec. 23 NEW MEXICO 7 p.m.Dec. 31 at South Dakota State* 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m.Jan. 7 OAKLAND* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 IPFW* 7 p.m.Jan. 14 at IUPUI* 6 p.m.Jan. 16 at Western Illinois* 7 p.m.Jan. 20 TULSA 7 p.m.Jan. 23 at Centenary* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 28 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 4 at IPFW* 6 p.m.Feb. 6 at Oakland* 5 p.m.Feb. 11 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 IUPUI* 7 p.m.Feb. 16 CENTENARY* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 at ESPNU BracketBusters TBAFeb. 25 at Southern Utah* 8 p.m.Feb. 27 at UMKC* 7 p.m.

DominiqueMorrison, F9.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg

Sco� Su� on11th season

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Southern UtahThunderbirds

Away Jan. 7 7 p.m. MTHome Feb. 6 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 8,066Nickname: ThunderbirdsColors: Scarlet and WhiteAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Michael BensonAthle� c Director: Ken BeazerArena: Centrum Arena (5,300)Press Row Phone: (435) 586-7858

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Neil GardnerE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (435) 586-7753FAX: (435) 865-8037Web Site: www.suutbirds.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Roger Reid (Weber State, 1968)Record at School: 22-39 (2 seasons)Career Record: 174-115 (10 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 11-20Conference Record: 8-10 (5th, � e)Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7

SERIES NOTESThese will be the sixth and seventh mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2007-08. North Dakota State leads the series 3-2 a� er a 79-67 win in the Summit League semifi nals last year. SUU’s 74-69 win in Fargo broke NDSU’s 11-game win streak and 13-game home win streak. NDSU won 76-53 in Cedar City.

Davis Baker, G/F17.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg

Roger Reid3rd season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (MT)Nov. 13 at Hawaii 10:30 p.m.Nov. 15 vs. Northern Colorado 5:30 p.m.Nov. 16 vs. McNeese State 10:30 p.m.Nov. 19 UNIV. OF THE SOUTHWEST 7 p.m.Nov. 21 WAYLAND BAPTIST 7 p.m.Nov. 25 TENNESSEE TECH 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Utah State 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Centenary* 6 p.m.Dec. 5 at Oral Roberts* 6 p.m.Dec. 12 at Weber State 7 p.m.Dec. 15 UNLV 7 p.m.Dec. 21 UC RIVERSIDE 7 p.m.Dec. 29 at Nebraska 6 p.m.Jan. 2 at UMKC* 6 p.m.Jan. 7 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 14 at IPFW* 5 p.m.Jan. 16 at Oakland* 4 p.m.Jan. 21 IUPUI* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 30 UMKC* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 4 at South Dakota State* 6 p.m.Feb. 6 at North Dakota State* 6 p.m.Feb. 11 OAKLAND* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 IPFW* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 18 at Western Illinois* 6 p.m.Feb. 20 at IUPUI* 5 p.m.Feb. 25 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 CENTENARY* 7:30 p.m.

South Dakota StateJackrabbits

Home Jan. 15 7 p.m.Away Feb. 13 7:30 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 12,376Nickname: JackrabbitsColors: Yellow and BlueAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. David ChicoineAthle� c Director: Jus� n SellArena: Frost Arena (6,500)Press Row Phone: (605) 688-4623

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Ryan SweeterE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (605) 688-4822FAX: (605) 688-5999Web Site: www.GoJacks.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Sco� Nagy (Delta State, 1988)Record at School: 256-162 (14 seasons)Career Record: 256-162 (14 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 13-20Conference Record: 7-11 (7th)Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2

SERIES NOTESThese will be the 199th and 200th mee� ngs in a series between former North Central Conference rivals that dates back to 1909-10. North Dakota State has won the last six straight games and has a 105-93 lead in the series.

Garre� Callahan, G15.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg

Sco� Nagy15th season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 at Wyoming 8:30 p.m.Nov. 16 MAYVILLE STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 20 vs. Purdue 7:30 p.m.Nov. 21 at the Paradise Jam TBANov. 23 at the Paradise Jam TBANov. 28 DENVER 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at IUPUI* 6 p.m.Dec. 5 at Western Illinois* 7 p.m.Dec. 8 SW MINNESOTA STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 12 at Nevada 9 p.m.Dec. 15 CAL POLY 7 p.m.Dec. 19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7 p.m.Dec. 23 at Minnesota 6 p.m.Dec. 31 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 p.m.Jan. 2 CENTENARY* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 7 at UMKC* 7 p.m.Jan. 9 at Southern Utah* 8:30 p.m.Jan. 15 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m.Jan. 21 IPFW* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 OAKLAND* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 28 at Centenary* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 at Oral Roberts* 7 p.m.Feb. 4 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 UMKC* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 18 at Oakland* 6 p.m.Feb. 20 at IPFW* 1 p.m.Feb. 25 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 IUPUI* 7:30 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Ames, IowaEnrollment: 27,945Nickname: CyclonesColors: Cardinal and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: Dr. Gregory L. Geoff royAthle� c Director: Jamie PollardArena: Hilton Coliseum (14,356)Press Row Phone: (515) 294-6178

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Mike GreenE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (515) 294-7019FAX: (515) 294-0125Web Site: www.cyclones.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Greg McDermo� (Northern Iowa, 1988)Record at School: 44-51 (3 seasons)Career Record: 265-178 (15 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 15-17Conference Record: 4-12 (10th)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fourth mee� ng in a series da� ng back to 1955-56. Iowa State has won all three previous games in Ames. The Cyclones won the last mee� ng 67-54 on Dec. 31, 2006. ISU’s average margin of victory in the series is 23 points.

Iowa StateCyclones

Away Jan. 9 3 p.m.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 13 IDAHO STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 15 CHICAGO STATE 6 p.m.Nov. 17 at Drake 7 p.m.Nov. 22 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 1 p.m.Nov. 24 TENNESSEE STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 27 vs. St. Louis 5 p.m.Nov. 28 at the Chicago Invita� onal TBADec. 2 NORTHERN IOWA 7 p.m.Dec. 5 at California 10 p.m.Dec. 11 IOWA 7 p.m.Dec. 20 BRADLEY 1 p.m.Dec. 22 NORTH DAKOTA 7 p.m.Jan. 3 HOUSTON 1 p.m.Jan. 6 at Duke 9 p.m.Jan. 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3 p.m.Jan. 13 TEXAS* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 at Nebraska* 7 p.m.Jan. 20 at Texas Tech* 6:30 p.m.Jan. 23 KANSAS* 1 p.m.Jan. 27 at Oklahoma* 8 p.m.Jan. 30 COLORADO* 8 p.m.Feb. 3 at Baylor* 6:30 p.m.Feb. 6 KANSAS STATE* 1 p.m.Feb. 10 at Missouri* 6:30 p.m.Feb. 13 at Kansas* 7 p.m.Feb. 17 OKLAHOMA STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 TEXAS A&M* 3 p.m.Feb. 24 NEBRASKA* 6:30 p.m.Feb. 27 at Colorado* 12:45 p.m.Mar. 2 MISSOURI* 7 p.m.Mar. 6 at Kansas State* 5 p.m.

Craig Brackins, F20.2 ppg, 9.5 rpg

Greg McDermo� 4th season

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UMKCKangaroos

Away Jan. 26 7 p.m.Home Feb. 4 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,818Nickname: KangaroosColors: Blue and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Leo MortonAthle� c Director: Tim HallArena: Swinney Rec Center (1,500)Press Row Phone: (816) 235-6903

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: James AllanE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (816) 235-1034FAX: (816) 235-1035Web Site: www.umkckangaroos.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Ma� Brown (Shippensburg, 1994)Record at School: 18-45 (2 seasons)Career Record: 18-45 (2 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 7-24Conference Record: 3-15 (10th)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le� erwinners Returning: 7/5

SERIES NOTESThese will be the seventh and eighth mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2004-05. North Dakota State has won fi ve straight to take a 5-1 lead in the series. NDSU won 65-60 in Kansas City and 87-49 in Fargo last year. UMKC’s only win in the series was 80-67 in January 2005 at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.

SpencerJohnson, F10.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg

Ma� Brown3rd season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (CT)Nov. 14 TRUMAN STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 17 LINCOLN 7 p.m.Nov. 21 at North Dakota 1 p.m.Nov. 24 at Nebraska 7 p.m.Nov. 28 IDAHO STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Oral Roberts* 7 p.m.Dec. 5 at Centenary* 7:30 p.m.Dec. 9 WICHITA STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 12 at Houston Bap� st 7:30 p.m.Dec. 19 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 7 p.m.Dec. 22 at St. Louis 7 p.m.Dec. 28 at SIU Edwardsville 7 p.m.Dec. 30 at Missouri 7 p.m.Jan. 2 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Jan. 7 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 14 at Oakland* 6 p.m.Jan. 16 at IPFW* 6 p.m.Jan. 21 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7 p.m.Jan. 23 IUPUI* 7 p.m.Jan. 26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 at Southern Utah* 8:30 p.m.Feb. 4 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 at South Dakota State* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 11 IPFW* 7 p.m.Feb. 13 OAKLAND* 7 p.m.Feb. 18 at IUPUI* 6 p.m.Feb. 20 at Western Illinois* 7 p.m.Feb. 25 CENTENARY* 7 p.m.Feb. 27 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 p.m.

OaklandGolden Grizzlies

Home Jan. 21 7 p.m.Away Feb. 20 6 p.m. ET

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,967Nickname: Golden GrizzliesColors: Black and GoldAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Gary D. RussiAthle� c Director: Tracy HuthArena: Athle� cs Center O’Rena (3,000)Press Row Phone: (248) 370-4099

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Sco� MacDonaldE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (248) 370-4008FAX: (248) 370-3138Web Site: www.ougrizzlies.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Greg Kampe (Bowling Green State, 1978)Record at School: 419-314 (25 seasons)Career Record: 419-314 (25 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 23-13Conference Record: 13-5 (3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4

SERIES NOTESThese will be the seventh and eighth mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2004-05. NDSU trails the series 4-2 despite a 66-64 win in last year’s Summit League � tle game. Four of the last fi ve games have fi nished within three points. NDSU is 0-3 in Rochester.

Keith Benson, C14.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg

Greg Kampe26th season

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (ET)Nov. 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN 7 p.m.Nov. 18 at Wisconsin 8 p.m.Nov. 21 ROCHESTER 6 p.m.Nov. 23 at Tennessee Tech 8 p.m.Nov. 25 at Kansas 8 p.m.Nov. 28 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 6 p.m.Nov. 30 at Memphis 8 p.m.Dec. 5 at IPFW* 7 p.m.Dec. 10 at Michigan State 7 p.m.Dec. 13 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 4:30 p.m.Dec. 17 at Sea� le 10:10 p.m.Dec. 19 at Oregon 10:30 p.m.Dec. 22 at Syracuse 7 p.m.Dec. 28 ALMA 7 p.m.Dec. 31 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 1 p.m.Jan. 2 IUPUI* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 7 at Oral Roberts* 8 p.m.Jan. 9 at Centenary* 8:30 p.m.Jan. 14 UMKC* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 SOUTHERN UTAH* 6 p.m.Jan. 21 at North Dakota State* 8 p.m.Jan. 23 at South Dakota State* 8:30 p.m.Jan. 28 at IUPUI* 7 p.m.Jan. 30 at Western Illinois* 8 p.m.Feb. 4 CENTENARY* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 ORAL ROBERTS* 6 p.m.Feb. 11 at Southern Utah* 9 p.m.Feb. 13 at UMKC* 8 p.m.Feb. 18 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 6 p.m.Feb. 27 IPFW* 6 p.m.

IPFWMastodons

Home Jan. 23 7 p.m.Away Feb. 18 7 p.m. ET

GENERAL INFOLoca� on: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 13,675Nickname: MastodonsColors: Royal Blue and WhiteAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Dr. Michael A. WartellAthle� c Director: Tommy BellArena: Memorial Coliseum (11,500)Press Row Phone: (260) 480-3779

MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Basketball SID: Rudy YovichE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (260) 481-6646FAX: (260) 481-6002Web Site: www.gomastodons.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Dane Fife (Indiana, 2002)Record at School: 48-70 (4 seasons)Career Record: 48-70 (4 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 13-17Conference Record: 8-10 (5th, � e)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2

SERIES NOTESThese will be the ninth and 10th mee� ngs in a series da� ng back to 2005-06. North Dakota State leads the series 5-3. The home team won the fi rst six games as NDSU and IPFW split home-and-home series the fi rst three years. The Bison won 67-60 in Fort Wayne and 74-43 in Fargo last year.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time (ET)Nov. 15 at Wisconsin 6 p.m.Nov. 17 MADONNA 7 p.m.Nov. 19 at Washington State 10 p.m.Nov. 20 at Gonzaga 9 p.m.Dec. 1 at SIU Edwardsville 8 p.m.Dec. 5 OAKLAND* 7 p.m.Dec. 10 at Toledo 7 p.m.Dec. 12 NORTH DAKOTA 2 p.m.Dec. 19 at Michigan State 12 p.m.Dec. 22 VALPARAISO 7 p.m.Dec. 28 PURDUE NORTH CENTRAL 7 p.m.Dec. 31 IUPUI* 1 p.m.Jan. 2 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7 p.m.Jan. 7 at Centenary* 8 p.m.Jan. 9 at Oral Roberts* 8 p.m.Jan. 14 SOUTHERN UTAH* 7 p.m.Jan. 16 UMKC* 7 p.m.Jan. 21 at South Dakota State* 8 p.m.Jan. 23 at North Dakota State* 8 p.m.Jan. 28 at Western Illinois* 8 p.m.Jan. 31 at IUPUI* 2 p.m.Feb. 4 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 p.m.Feb. 6 CENTENARY* 4 p.m.Feb. 11 at UMKC* 8 p.m.Feb. 13 at Southern Utah* 9:30 p.m.Feb. 18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7 p.m.Feb. 20 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 2 p.m.Feb. 23 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at Oakland* 6 p.m.

Deilvez Yearby, F9.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg

Dane Fife5th season

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

Now in its 28th year as an NCAA Division I athle� cs conference, The Summit League con� nues its renaissance and ascent both on the play-ing fi eld and in the classroom. Originally formed in 1982 as the Associa� on of Mid-Con� nent Universi� es and later known as the Mid-Con� nent Conference, The Summit League is in its third year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athle� c performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the crea� on of a new image and the addi� on of three member ins� tu� ons. The 10 Summit League member ins� tu� ons include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State Univer-sity, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invita� on to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. Centenary College will leave the league a� er the 2010-11 season. These member ins� tu� ons pride themselves on providing quality athle� c, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: base-ball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, so� ball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automa� c bids to the NCAA tournament in all applicable sports. Since its incep� on in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the na� onal stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the fi rst round of the NCAA men’s basket-

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ball tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the na� on’s a� en� on when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA fi rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, the Oral Roberts baseball pro-gram fi nished the 2004 campaign with a na� onal ranking and became the fi rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champi-ons and several All-Americans in the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several dra� choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball fi rst round picks, a pair of NBA fi rst rounders and one WNBA selec� on. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-� me all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athle� cs.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 West Bu� erfi eld Road, Suite 3DElmhurst, Illinois 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Staff Commissioner .................................... Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner ................... Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .................... Greg WalterDirector of Communica� ons .............David BrauerDirector of Marke� ng ........................ Vanessa QuimpoAssoc. Dir. of Communica� ons ..........Greg Me� eOffi ce Manager .................................. Brenda HiltonCommunica� ons Assistant ................ Shannon SiegAdministra� ve Intern ........................ Andrea Travelstead

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Membership At A GlanceCENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLoca� on: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 887Founded: 1825Member Since: 2003-04

IPFWNickname: MastodonsLoca� on: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 13,675Founded: 1964Member Since: 2007-08

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLoca� on: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,383Founded: 1969Member Since: 1998-99

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLoca� on: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,818Founded: 1933Member Since: 1994-95

N. DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLoca� on: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 14,189Founded: 1890Member Since: 2007-08

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLoca� on: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,967Founded: 1957Member Since: 1998-99

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLoca� on: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,140Founded: 1963Member Since: 1997-98

S. DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLoca� on: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 12,376Founded: 1881Member Since: 2007-08

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLoca� on: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 8,066Founded: 1897Member Since: 1997-98

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Figh� ng LeathernecksLoca� on: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 10,446Founded: 1899Member Since: 1982-83

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2008-09 Standings Summit League All Games W L Pct. GB Stk H A W L Pct. Stk H A N Last 10 OTNorth Dakota State 16 2 .889 — W3 8-1 8-1 26 7 .788 L1 12-1 10-4 4-2 8-2 2-1Oral Roberts 14 4 .778 2 L1 8-1 6-3 16 15 .516 L2 9-2 6-10 1-3 6-4 1-2Oakland 13 5 .722 3 W7 9-0 4-5 23 13 .639 L1 12-2 7-10 4-1 9-1 2-2IUPUI 9 9 .500 7 W1 4-5 5-4 16 14 .533 L1 8-5 7-6 1-3 6-4 0-1Southern Utah 8 10 .444 8 L2 6-3 2-7 11 20 .355 L1 8-6 2-13 1-1 5-5 1-0IPFW 8 10 .444 8 W3 6-3 2-7 13 17 .433 L1 8-5 5-11 0-1 5-5 1-0South Dakota State 7 11 .389 9 L3 7-2 0-9 13 20 .394 L1 10-3 1-15 2-2 3-7 1-2Centenary 6 12 .333 10 W1 4-5 2-7 8 23 .258 L1 4-5 2-16 2-2 1-9 0-1Western Illinois 6 12 .333 10 L3 3-6 3-6 9 20 .310 L3 5-6 3-12 1-2 3-7 0-1UMKC 3 15 .167 13 L3 3-6 0-9 7 24 .226 L3 3-9 3-13 1-2 1-9 0-1

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2008-09 Awards Players of the WeekNov. 17 David DuBois, Western IllinoisNov. 24 Johnathon Jones, OaklandDec. 1 Robert Jarvis, Oral RobertsDec. 8 Bre� Winkelman, NDSUDec. 15 Ben Woodside, NDSUDec. 22 Spencer Johnson, UMKCDec. 29 Dane Brumagin, UMKCJan. 5 David Carson, IPFWJan. 12 Tyler Quinney, Southern UtahJan. 19 Erik Kangas, OaklandJan. 26 Erik Kangas, OaklandFeb. 2 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Keith Benson, OaklandFeb. 9 Johnathon Jones, OaklandFeb. 16 Davis Baker, Southern UtahFeb. 23 Mike Nelson, NDSUMar. 2 Ben Woodside, NDSU

First TeamName School Pos. Yr. HometownRobert Jarvis Oral Roberts G Sr. Humble, TexasJohnathon Jones Oakland G Jr. Okemos, Mich.Erik Kangas Oakland G Sr. DeWi� , Mich.Marcus Lewis Oral Roberts F Sr. Long Beach, Calif.Bre� Winkelman North Dakota State F Sr. Morris, Minn.Ben Woodside North Dakota State G Sr. Albert Lea, Minn.

Second TeamName School Pos. Yr. HometownDavis Baker Southern Utah G Jr. Coto de Caza, Calif.Keith Benson Oakland C RSo. Farmington Hills, Mich.David DuBois Western Illinois G Sr. Madison, Wis.Robert Glenn IUPUI F Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.Garre� Callahan South Dakota State G Jr. Seneca, Ill.

Honorable Men� onName School Pos. Yr. HometownChase Adams Centenary G Jr. Bal� more, Md.Dane Brumagin UMKC F Sr. Montgomery City, Mo.David Carson IPFW F Sr. Gary, Ind.Mike Nelson North Dakota State G Sr. Madison, Wis.Nick Stallings Centenary G Sr. New Orleans, La.

All-Newcomer TeamName School Pos. Yr. HometownKevin Ford Oral Roberts F Jr. Portland, Ore.Robert Glenn IUPUI F Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.Dominique Morrison Oral Roberts G/F Fr. Kansas City, Mo.Gary Redus II Centenary G So. Decatur, Ala.Deilvez Yearby IPFW F Jr. Detroit, Mich.

Player of the Year: Ben Woodside, North Dakota StateNewcomer of the Year: Robert Glenn, IUPUISixth Man of the Year: Deilvez Yearby, IPFWDefensive Player of the Year: Chase Adams, CentenaryCoach of the Year: Saul Phillips, North Dakota State

Tournament ResultsQuarterfi nals - Saturday, March 7North Dakota State 83, Centenary 77South Dakota State 72, Oral Roberts 69 (ot)

Quarterfi nals - Sunday, March 8Southern Utah 53, IUPUI 48Oakland 75, IPFW 62

Semifi nals - Monday, March 9North Dakota State 79, Southern Utah 67Oakland 74, South Dakota State 56

Championship - Tuesday, March 10North Dakota State 66, Oakland 64

All-Tournament TeamKeith Benson OaklandErik Kangas OaklandJohnathon Jones OaklandBre� Winkelman North Dakota StateBen Woodside (MVP) North Dakota State

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Scoring ..................................GP Pts. Avg.1. Ben Woodside, NDSU .......... 18 399 22.22. Erik Kangas, OU ................... 18 354 19.73. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU ...... 18 345 19.24. David DuBois, WIU .............. 16 298 18.65. Davis Baker, SUU .................. 18 328 18.26. Robert Jarvis, ORU ............... 18 310 17.27. Robert Glenn, IUPUI ............ 18 301 16.78. Keith Benson, OU ................ 18 299 16.69. David Carson, IPFW ............. 18 290 16.110. Garre� Callahan, SDSU ...... 18 289 16.111. Chase Adams, CC ............... 18 262 14.612. Dane Brumagin, UMKC ...... 15 209 13.913. Marcus Lewis, ORU ............ 18 249 13.814. Anthony Cordova, SDSU .... 18 245 13.615. Clint Sargent, SDSU ............ 15 202 13.5

FG Percentage .........................G FGM FGA Pct.1. Will Hudson, OU .................. 18 61 85 .7182. Jon Avery, IUPUI .................. 17 60 89 .6743. Keith Benson, OU ................ 18 112 169 .6634. Marcus Lewis, ORU .............. 18 102 168 .6075. John Cliff ord, SUU ................ 18 58 96 .6046. Robert Glenn, IUPUI ............ 18 113 189 .5987. Anthony Cordova, SDSU ...... 18 100 186 .5388. Kevin Ford, ORU ................... 16 57 110 .5189. David DuBois, WIU .............. 16 127 250 .50810. Michael Tveidt, NDSU ........ 18 70 138 .50711. Leroy Nobles, IUPUI ........... 18 68 136 .50012. Deilvez Yearby, IPFW ......... 18 69 139 .49613. Tyler Quinney, SUU ............ 18 81 164 .49414. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU .... 18 120 245 .49015. Spencer Johnson, UMKC .... 18 66 135 .489

3FG Percentage .......................G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Ben Bo� s, IPFW ................... 18 36 73 .4932. Zach Plackemeier, IPFW ....... 18 18 38 .4743. Nick Daniels, IPFW ............... 18 24 51 .4714. Leroy Nobles, IUPUI ............. 18 31 66 .4705. Jakari Johnson, IPFW ........... 17 18 40 .4506. Davis Baker, SUU .................. 18 31 69 .4497. Ceola Clark, WIU .................. 18 21 48 .4388. Bakari Lewis, UMKC ............. 16 22 51 .4319. Erik Kangas, OU ................... 18 74 174 .42510. Garre� Callahan, SDSU ...... 18 42 99 .42411. Ben Woodside, NDSU ........ 18 36 86 .41912. Michael Tveidt, NDSU ........ 18 21 52 .40413. Josh Rivers, WIU ................ 18 28 70 .40014. Gary Pa� erson, IUPUI ........ 18 31 78 .39715. Chase Adams, CC ............... 18 44 111 .396

FT Percentage ..........................G FTM FTA Pct.1. Ben Bo� s, IPFW ................... 18 43 48 .8962. Tyler Quinney, SUU .............. 18 77 86 .8953. Erik Kangas, OU ................... 18 50 56 .8934. David Nurse, WIU ................ 18 38 43 .8845. Davis Baker, SUU .................. 18 51 58 .8796. Garre� Callahan, SDSU ........ 18 63 73 .8637. Ben Woodside, NDSU .......... 18 111 129 .8608. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU ...... 18 81 95 .8539. Dane Brumagin, UMKC ........ 15 58 70 .82910. David Carson, IPFW ........... 18 79 97 .81411. Dominique Morrison, ORU .. 18 48 59 .81412. Zach Plackemeier, IPFW ..... 18 37 46 .80413. Bakari Lewis, UMKC ........... 16 39 49 .79614. Spencer Johnson, UMKC .... 18 40 51 .78415. John Cliff ord, SUU .............. 18 47 60 .783

Individual Statistics Leaders(regular-season league games only)

Total Rebounds ........................G No. Avg.1. John Cliff ord, SUU ................ 18 157 8.72. Keith Benson, OU ................ 18 149 8.33. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU ...... 18 147 8.24. Kai Williams, SDSU ............... 18 140 7.85. Marcus Lewis, ORU .............. 18 134 7.46. Kevin Ford, ORU ................... 16 115 7.27. Spencer Johnson, UMKC ...... 18 122 6.88. Anthony Cordova, SDSU ...... 18 112 6.29. Deilvez Yearby, IPFW ........... 18 109 6.1 Robert Glenn, IUPUI ............ 18 109 6.111. David Carson, IPFW ........... 18 106 5.912. David DuBois, WIU ............ 16 91 5.713. Dan Waterstradt, OU ......... 18 102 5.7 Nick Stallings, CC ............... 18 102 5.715. Andre Hardy, ORU ............. 18 100 5.6

Off ensive Rebounds .................G No. Avg.1. Keith Benson, OU ................ 18 54 3.02. Kevin Ford, ORU ................... 16 47 2.93. Deilvez Yearby, IPFW ........... 18 48 2.7 Spencer Johnson, UMKC ..... 18 48 2.75. John Cliff ord, SUU ................ 18 46 2.66. Robert Glenn, IUPUI ............ 18 45 2.57. Marcus Lewis, ORU .............. 18 44 2.48. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU ...... 18 42 2.39. David DuBois, WIU .............. 16 35 2.210. Latreze Musha� , UMKC ..... 18 39 2.211. Lucas Moormann, NDSU ... 18 37 2.1 Andre Hardy, ORU ............. 18 37 2.113. Kai Williams, SDSU ............. 18 36 2.014. Anthony Cordova, SDSU .... 18 35 1.915. Will Hudson, OU ................ 18 33 1.8

Defensive Rebounds ................G No. Avg.1. John Cliff ord, SUU ................ 18 111 6.22. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU ...... 18 105 5.83. Kai Williams, SDSU ............... 18 104 5.84. Keith Benson, OU ................ 18 95 5.35. Marcus Lewis, ORU .............. 18 90 5.06. Nick Stallings, CC ................. 18 82 4.67. Anthony Cordova, SDSU ...... 18 77 4.3 David Carson, IPFW ............. 18 77 4.39. Kevin Ford, ORU ................... 16 68 4.310. Spencer Johnson, UMKC .... 18 74 4.111. Dan Waterstradt, OU ......... 18 70 3.912. Davis Baker, SUU ................ 18 69 3.813. Billy Pe� ford, IUPUI .......... 18 65 3.614. Robert Glenn, IUPUI .......... 18 64 3.615. Andre Hardy, ORU ............. 18 63 3.5 Mike Nelson, NDSU ........... 18 63 3.5 David DuBois, WIU ............ 16 56 3.5

Assists .....................................G No. Avg.1. Johnathon Jones, OU ........... 18 165 9.22. Ben Woodside, NDSU .......... 18 102 5.73. Chase Adams, CC ................. 18 90 5.04. Kelvin Sango, ORU ............... 18 62 3.45. Dave Marek, SUU ................. 18 61 3.46. Josh Rivers, WIU .................. 18 52 2.97. Ceola Clark, WIU .................. 18 51 2.88. Gary Pa� erson, IUPUI .......... 18 46 2.6 Mike Nelson, NDSU ............. 18 46 2.610. Adrian Moss, IUPUI ........... 15 37 2.511. Zach Plackemeier, IPFW ..... 18 44 2.412. David Nurse, WIU .............. 18 43 2.4 Cory Davis, SUU ................. 18 43 2.414. Marcus Lewis, ORU ............ 18 42 2.315. Fred Ford, UMKC ............... 16 36 2.3

Assist/Turnover Ra� o ..............G A TO Ra� o1. Johnathon Jones, OU ........... 18 165 55 3.02. Chase Adams, CC ................. 18 90 34 2.63. Dave Marek, SUU ................. 18 61 31 2.04. Ben Woodside, NDSU .......... 18 102 53 1.95. Kelvin Sango, ORU ............... 18 62 35 1.8

Blocked Shots ..........................G No. Avg.1. Keith Benson, OU ................ 18 57 3.22. Deilvez Yearby, IPFW ........... 18 39 2.23. Robert Glenn, IUPUI ............ 18 30 1.74. Kevin Ford, ORU ................... 16 21 1.35. Gary Redus, CC .................... 17 15 0.96. Marcus Lewis, ORU .............. 18 14 0.8 Lucas Moormann, NDSU ..... 18 14 0.88. James Humphrey, UMKC ..... 17 13 0.8 Jon Avery, IUPUI .................. 17 13 0.810. David DuBois, WIU ............ 16 11 0.711. Dan Waterstradt, OU ......... 18 12 0.7 Dejuan Flowers, NDSU ...... 18 12 0.713. James Granstra, WIU ......... 18 11 0.614. Nick Stallings, CC ............... 18 10 0.6 Michael Tveidt, NDSU ....... 18 10 0.6 John Cliff ord, SUU ............. 18 10 0.6

Steals ......................................G No. Avg.1. Chase Adams, CC ................ 18 53 2.92. Jakari Johnson, IPFW ........... 17 34 2.03. Ceola Clark, WIU .................. 18 32 1.84. Nick Stallings, CC ................. 18 30 1.75. Kelvin Sango, ORU ............... 18 29 1.66. Ben Woodside, NDSU .......... 18 28 1.67. Bre� Winkelman, NDSU ...... 18 27 1.58. Johnathon Jones, OU ........... 18 26 1.49. Robert Glenn, IUPUI ............ 18 25 1.410. Latreze Musha� , UMKC ..... 18 23 1.311. Gary Redus, CC .................. 17 21 1.212. Zach Plackemeier, IPFW ..... 18 22 1.2 Gary Pa� erson, IUPUI ....... 18 22 1.214. Bakari Lewis, UMKC ........... 16 19 1.215. Erik Kangas, OU ................. 18 21 1.2 Davis Baker, SUU ............... 18 21 1.2

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Scoring Off ense ................ GP Pts. Avg.1. Oakland ...........................18 1409 78.32. North Dakota State ..........18 1381 76.73. Oral Roberts .....................18 1300 72.24. South Dakota State ..........18 1286 71.45. IPFW ................................18 1235 68.66. Centenary ........................18 1182 65.77. Southern Utah .................18 1172 65.18. IUPUI ...............................18 1171 65.19. UMKC ...............................18 1166 64.810. Western Illinois ..............18 1053 58.5

Scoring Defense ................ GP Pts. Avg.1. Oral Roberts .....................18 1119 62.22. North Dakota State ..........18 1154 64.13. Western Illinois ................18 1161 64.54. IUPUI ...............................18 1191 66.25. Southern Utah .................18 1237 68.76. Centenary ........................18 1244 69.17. IPFW ................................18 1277 70.98. Oakland ...........................18 1295 71.99. South Dakota State ..........18 1330 73.910. UMKC .............................18 1347 74.8

Scoring Margin ................. GP Off . Def. Mar.1. North Dakota State ..........18 76.7 64.1 +12.62. Oral Roberts .....................18 72.2 62.2 +10.13. Oakland ...........................18 78.3 71.9 +6.34. IUPUI ...............................18 65.1 66.2 -1.15. IPFW ................................18 68.6 70.9 -2.36. South Dakota State ..........18 71.4 73.9 -2.47. Centenary ........................18 65.7 69.1 -3.48. Southern Utah .................18 65.1 68.7 -3.69. Western Illinois ................18 58.5 64.5 -6.010. UMKC .............................18 64.8 74.8 -10.1

FG Percentage .................... G FGM FGA Pct.1. Oakland ...........................18 502 994 .5052. IUPUI ...............................18 434 906 .4793. North Dakota State ..........18 493 1039 .4744. South Dakota State ..........18 461 995 .4635. Southern Utah .................18 408 881 .4636. Oral Roberts .....................18 461 996 .4637. IPFW ................................18 425 946 .4498. Western Illinois ................18 382 852 .4489. Centenary ........................18 407 984 .41410. UMKC .............................18 404 1009 .400

Opp. FG Percentage ............ G FGM FGA Pct.1. Oral Roberts .....................18 404 983 .4112. North Dakota State ..........18 425 1011 .4203. Oakland ...........................18 468 1052 .4454. Centenary ........................18 408 916 .4455. Western Illinois ................18 397 864 .4596. IPFW ................................18 457 979 .4677. IUPUI ...............................18 422 903 .4678. Southern Utah .................18 446 930 .4809. South Dakota State ..........18 498 1035 .48110. UMKC .............................18 452 929 .487

3FG Percentage .................. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. IPFW ................................18 115 272 .4232. Western Illinois ................18 101 244 .4143. North Dakota State ..........18 122 312 .3914. Southern Utah .................18 82 212 .3875. Oakland ...........................18 138 362 .3816. Centenary ........................18 139 388 .3587. IUPUI ...............................18 89 251 .3558. South Dakota State ..........18 119 338 .3529. Oral Roberts .....................18 92 285 .32310. UMKC .............................18 91 304 .299

Team Statistics Leaders(regular-season league games only)

Opp. 3FG Percentage .......... G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Centenary ........................18 86 258 .3332. IPFW ................................18 111 321 .3463. Oral Roberts .....................18 94 271 .3474. Southern Utah .................18 108 308 .3515. South Dakota State ..........18 105 298 .3526. North Dakota State ..........18 91 251 .3637. UMKC ...............................18 100 274 .3658. Western Illinois ................18 109 278 .3929. Oakland ...........................18 140 354 .39510. IUPUI .............................18 144 355 .406

FT Percentage ..................... G FTM FTA Pct.1. Southern Utah .................18 274 333 .8232. IPFW ................................18 270 362 .7463. South Dakota State ..........18 245 330 .7424. North Dakota State ..........18 273 368 .7425. Western Illinois ................18 188 257 .7326. UMKC ...............................18 267 365 .7327. Oakland ...........................18 267 371 .7208. Oral Roberts .....................18 286 416 .6889. Centenary ........................18 229 338 .67810. IUPUI .............................18 214 321 .667

Total Rebounds ................... G No. Avg.1. Oral Roberts .....................18 676 37.62. North Dakota State ..........18 648 36.03. Oakland ...........................18 603 33.54. UMKC ...............................18 585 32.55. South Dakota State ..........18 583 32.46. Southern Utah .................18 546 30.37. IPFW ................................18 534 29.78. Centenary ........................18 532 29.69. IUPUI ...............................18 526 29.210. Western Illinois ..............18 487 27.1

Opp. Total Rebounds .......... G No. Avg.1. Southern Utah .................18 508 28.22. Western Illinois ................18 524 29.13. IUPUI ...............................18 530 29.44. Oral Roberts .....................18 540 30.05. Oakland ...........................18 568 31.66. North Dakota State ..........18 572 31.87. South Dakota State ..........18 594 33.08. UMKC ...............................18 595 33.19. IPFW ................................18 601 33.410. Centenary ......................18 688 38.2

Rebound Margin ................. G Avg. Opp. Mar.1. Oral Roberts .....................18 37.6 30.0 +7.62. North Dakota State ..........18 36.0 31.8 +4.23. Southern Utah .................18 30.3 28.2 +2.14. Oakland ...........................18 33.5 31.6 +1.95. IUPUI ...............................18 29.2 29.4 -0.26. UMKC ...............................18 32.5 33.1 -0.67. South Dakota State ..........18 32.4 33.0 -0.68. Western Illinois ................18 27.1 29.1 -2.19. IPFW ................................18 29.7 33.4 -3.710. Centenary ......................18 29.6 38.2 -8.7

Off ensive Rebounds ............ G No. Avg.1. Oral Roberts .....................18 236 13.12. UMKC ...............................18 207 11.53. Oakland ...........................18 197 10.94. North Dakota State ..........18 190 10.65. South Dakota State ..........18 187 10.46. IUPUI ...............................18 162 9.07. Centenary ........................18 161 8.98. Southern Utah .................18 159 8.89. IPFW ................................18 154 8.610. Western Illinois ..............18 144 8.0

Defensive Rebounds ........... G No. Avg.1. North Dakota State ..........18 458 25.42. Oral Roberts .....................18 440 24.43. Oakland ...........................18 406 22.64. South Dakota State ..........18 396 22.05. Southern Utah .................18 387 21.56. IPFW ................................18 380 21.17. UMKC ...............................18 378 21.08. Centenary ........................18 371 20.69. IUPUI ...............................18 364 20.210. Western Illinois ..............18 343 19.1

Assists ................................ G No. Avg.1. Oakland ...........................18 284 15.82. North Dakota State ..........18 252 14.03. Southern Utah .................18 248 13.84. Oral Roberts .....................18 236 13.15. IUPUI ...............................18 235 13.16. Centenary ........................18 229 12.77. Western Illinois ................18 214 11.98. South Dakota State ..........18 200 11.19. IPFW ................................18 193 10.710. UMKC .............................18 181 10.1

Turnover Margin ................. G Avg. Opp. Mar.1. Centenary ........................18 13.2 16.0 +2.82. North Dakota State ..........18 10.8 12.4 +1.63. IUPUI ...............................18 12.4 13.4 +0.94. IPFW ................................18 12.9 13.4 +0.55. Oral Roberts .....................18 14.1 14.0 -0.16. UMKC ...............................18 12.6 12.3 -0.37. Oakland ...........................18 11.9 11.4 -0.48. Southern Utah .................18 14.9 13.4 -1.59. South Dakota State ..........18 12.3 10.7 -1.610. Western Illinois ..............18 12.9 11.1 -1.8

Assist/Turnover Ra� o ......... G A TO Ra� o1. Oakland ...........................18 284 214 1.32. North Dakota State ..........18 252 195 1.33. IUPUI ...............................18 235 224 1.04. Centenary ........................18 229 238 1.05. Oral Roberts .....................18 236 254 0.96. Southern Utah .................18 248 268 0.97. Western Illinois ................18 214 233 0.98. South Dakota State ..........18 200 221 0.99. IPFW ................................18 193 232 0.810. UMKC .............................18 181 226 0.8

Blocked Shots ..................... G No. Avg.1. Oakland ...........................18 96 5.32. North Dakota State ..........18 65 3.6 IPFW ................................18 65 3.64. Oral Roberts .....................18 63 3.55. IUPUI ...............................18 61 3.46. Centenary ........................18 43 2.47. Western Illinois ................18 36 2.08. UMKC ...............................18 32 1.89. South Dakota State ..........18 26 1.410. Southern Utah ...............18 20 1.1

Steals ................................. G No. Avg.1. Centenary ........................18 166 9.22. IUPUI ...............................18 128 7.13. Oral Roberts .....................18 127 7.14. North Dakota State ..........18 118 6.65. UMKC ...............................18 114 6.36. Southern Utah .................18 113 6.37. Oakland ...........................18 107 5.98. IPFW ................................18 94 5.29. Western Illinois ................18 93 5.210. South Dakota State ........18 68 3.8

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Woodside Shoots North Dakota State to Summit League Title;Bison Advance to First NCAA Tournament North Dakota State lost three games to Oakland in its fi rst two years as a member of The Summit League. All three went down to the fi nal shot. So it was only fi � ng that NDSU’s fi ve-year run at the postseason all came down to the fi nal seconds and the fi nal shot. Tournament MVP Ben Woodside’s 17-foot jumper with 3 seconds le� gave the top-seeded Bison a 66-64 win over Oakland in the Summit League championship on ESPN2. A long 3-point try by OU’s Johnathon Jones rimmed off at the buzzer and sent North Dakota State to its fi rst NCAA tournament. NDSU was the fi rst team to qualify for the tournament in its ini� al year of eligibility since the NCAA fi eld expanded to 64 teams in 1985 and the fi rst since 1970 (Long Beach State) to accomplish the feat altogether. The win capped a fi ve-year plan that saw Woodside and fellow seniors Bre� Winkelman, Mike Nelson and Lucas Moormann all redshirt their fi rst season in 2004-05 for a chance to make the postseason. North Dakota State was 26-7 overall, � ed a school record for victories set in 1924-25, and won a record 10 road games. Many other records were rewri� en in a storybook season.

Three Scoring Records Fall in Season Opener North Dakota State got the eraser out in � me for the Nov. 18 season opener against Mayville State. NDSU broke records for most points in a game and largest margin of victory in the 128-64 win. The Bison made 20 of their fi rst 24 shots to take a 74-29 lead at hal� ime, a school record for most points in a half.

Woodside Passes CareerFree Throws Mark North Dakota State guard Ben Wood-side broke the school’s career record for free throws made in the third game of the year at Northern Arizona. He was 10-for-12 at the line and scored a game-high 29 points en route to breaking the 48-year-old record of 465 set by Marv Bachmeier. Woodside went on to end his career with 687 free throws made and a school-record 834 a� empts. His ability to get to the foul line would be the main storyline in one of the most memorable individual performances in Bison history less than three weeks later in Des Moines, Iowa.

Woodside Scores 60 Points in Triple-Overtime Loss Fans probably won’t remember that Stephen F. Aus� n beat North Dakota State 112-111 in three over� mes in the fi rst round of the Drake Hy-Vee Classic on Dec. 12, 2008. But they will remember the 5-foot-11 guard from NDSU named Ben Woodside, who set Summit League, NDSU and Drake Knapp Center records with 60 points, 30 free throws made and 35 free-throw a� empts. Woodside � ed the NCAA single-game record of 30 free throws made by LSU’s Pete Maravich in December 1969 vs. Oregon State. Woodside’s 60-point game was the 10th most points against a Division I opponent and the 25th � me a player has scored at least 60 points against a Division I team. He was the fi rst player to score 60 since January 2000 when Eddie House scored 61 for Arizona State in a double-over� me game against California. Woodside scored 49 of his 60 points in the fi nal 8:51 of the second half and three over� mes to help NDSU overcome a 63-44 defi cit, which was Stephen F. Aus� n’s biggest lead of the night. Woodside was named tournament MVP a� er scoring 31 points with 10 assists against Georgia Southern in a 98-77 victory in the third-place game the following night.

Woodside Becomes All-Time Leading Scorer

Ben Woodside became North Dakota State’s all-� me leading scorer in his 96th career game Monday, Dec. 22, when he scored 24 points and dished out 10 assists in a 90-68 home win over Northern Arizona. A crowd of 3,110 was at the Bison Sports Arena to see Denver TenBroek’s six-year-old record of 1,813 points fall at the 13:10 mark of the second half. Woodside is the only Bison player to eclipse the 2,000-point mark. He scored 2,315 points and averaged 19.6 per game in his 118-game career.

Top Scoring Tandem Too Much For South Dakota State The top scoring tandem in The Sum-mit League, NDSU guard Ben Woodside and forward Bre� Winkelman, combined for 59 points to lead the Bison to an 87-77 over� me win at South Dakota State on Friday, Jan. 23. Woodside and Winkelman scored 31 of NDSU’s 34 points in the second half, including four straight free throws by Woodside in the fi nal 47 seconds to force over� me at 71-71. The NDSU players were the third most prolifi c scoring tandem in all of Division I men’s basketball with a combined average of 41.8 points per game. Chicago State’s David

North Dakota State guard Ben Woodside (10) came off a screen by center Lucas Moormann (40) to make the game-winning jump shot against Oakland in the Summit League championship.

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SEASON REVIEWHolston and John Cantrell led the na� on with 45.7 ppg and UTEP’s Stefon Jackson and Randy Culpepper were second with 42.0 ppg.

Bison Finally Beat Oakland, Break FT Percentage Record

Mike Nelson scored 21 points and North Dakota State used a late 13-0 run to beat Oak-land 81-71 in Fargo on Thursday, Jan. 29. NDSU broke its single-game school record for free-throw percentage. The Bison shot 95.5 percent from the foul line (21-for-22) to pass the old mark of 95.2 percent (20-for-21) set against South Dakota in March 2003. In a series where the previous three games were decided by a total of six points, this game saw nine lead changes and was � ed 16 � mes. The last � e was 64-64 a� er a Keith Ben-son � p-in and Erik Kangas 3-pointer erased a fi ve-point NDSU lead with 6:35 to play. But Oakland went scoreless over the next 4-plus minutes, missing four fi eld goal tries and three foul shots.

Nelson, Bison Beat Milwaukee in ESPNU BracketBuster Game Madison na� ve Mike Nelson scored a game- and season-high 22 points to lead North Dakota State to a 77-69 victory over Wis-consin-Milwaukee in a non-televised ESPNU BracketBusters game Saturday, Feb. 21. Nelson had eight of NDSU’s fi rst 12 points. He had a game-high 12 points at hal� ime as the Bison took a 34-31 lead. North Dakota State started the second half on a 10-0 run and led by as many as 13 points with 16:20 le� in the game when a Bre� Winkelman basket made it 46-33.

Winkelman Voted CoSIDAAcademic All-American®of the Year North Dakota State forward Bre� Winkel-man was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® men’s basketball fi rst team and was selected as the University Divi-sion Academic All-American® of the Year by the College Sports Informa� on Directors of America. Winkelman had a 3.88 cumula� ve grade-point average in industrial engineering and management with a minor in business admin-istra� on. It was the third straight Academic All-America award for Winkelman, who also earned an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. To be eligible, student-athletes must have a 3.30 or be� er cumula� ve GPA on a 4-point scale, have sophomore athle� c standing, and be a starter or key reserve for their team.

Other fi rst team honorees were Jason Holsinger of Evansville, Aaron Linn of Gardner-Webb, Bryan Mullins of Southern Illinois, and Alex Ruoff from West Virginia.

Bison Clinch at Oral Roberts, Woodside Sets Season Record

Ben Woodside scored 29 points and made 7 of 8 free throws in the fi nal 34.9 seconds as North Dakota State beat Oral Rob-erts 75-72 on Saturday, Feb. 28, to clinch the Summit League regular-season � tle and No. 1 tournament seed. ORU had a 35-game home conference winning streak snapped. The Golden Eagles led for more than 36 minutes of the game. Woodside broke Denver TenBroek’s NDSU single-season scoring record of 666 when he made two free throws with 5.5 seconds le� . Woodside fi nished with 766 points and broke the Summit League record of 757 set by Wright State’s Bill Edwards in 1992-93.

Woodside VotedSummit Player of the Year Summit League Player of the Year Ben Woodside led the league in scoring with 22.2 points per game and was second in assists with 5.7 per game. He had four double-doubles and six 30-point games, including a school- and league-record 60 points in December. Woodside was a two-� me Summit League Player of the Week and Athlete of the Month in addi� on to his selec� on as Preseason Player of the Year. Teammate Bre� Winkelman was a repeat selec� on with Woodside on the All-Summit League fi rst team.

Winkelman Double-Digit Scoring Streak Ends at 42 North Dakota State forward Bre� Winkel-man’s double-digit scoring streak came to end in the Summit League championship game. Winkelman scored at least 10 points in 42 straight games (11 as a junior and the fi rst 31 his senior year) before being held to nine points against Oakland. It was the na� on’s second longest double-digit scoring streak behind UTEP’s Stefan Jack-son, who ended the season with 57 straight.

Bison Use Same Starting Five North Dakota State was one of only three Division I men’s basketball teams to use the same star� ng lineup all year. Butler (26-5) and Mount St. Mary’s (19-13) were the others. Guards Ben Woodside and Mike Nelson, forwards Bre� Winkelman and Michael Tveidt, and center Lucas Moormann went 34-13 over the past two seasons.

Winkelman Breaks Career Rebounding Record Forward Bre� Winkelman grabbed 12 re-bounds in the NCAA tournament game against Kansas on Friday, March 20, to break North Dakota State’s record for career rebounds. Winkelman fi nished with 874 rebounds, breaking the mark of 872 set by Joe Regnier from 1985-89.

Bison Set School Record forLowest Turnover Average A� er averaging more than 14 turnovers per game the previous fi ve seasons, North Dakota State set a school record in 2008-09. NDSU’s average of 11.21 turnovers was the lowest in school history da� ng back to 1985-86 when turnovers were fi rst tracked. The previous bests came in 1994-95, when NDSU averaged 12.33 turnovers per game, and in 2000-01, when the Bison aver-aged 12.35 turnovers per game.

Best Attendance in 14 Years The average home a� endance of 3,596 for Bison men’s basketball games in 2008-09 was more than double the average of 1,654 in the 2004-05 season, NDSU’s fi rst as a Division I independent team. It was the highest average a� endance mark since the 1994-95 season when NDSU averaged 4,153 fans and won its last regular-season conference championship.

All-America, All-Star GameRecognition for Woodside North Dakota State guard Ben Woodside was an All-America honorable men� on by The Associated Press and was named to the Mid-Major All-America team by CollegeInsider.com. Woodside was one of 20 seniors selected to par� cipate in the NABC Hershey’s College All-Star Game at Ford Field in Detroit, where he was 1-for-6 from the fi eld and 4-for-4 from the foul line with two rebounds, one assist and one steal in a 105-100 loss.

Winkelman Finalist forChip Hilton Player of the Year North Dakota State forward Bre� Winkel-man was one of fi ve premier basketball players selected as a fi nalist for the Chip Hilton Player of the Year Award, which honors a senior Divi-sion I men’s player for demonstra� ng out-standing character, leadership, and talent. The award went to Jon Brockman of Washington. Other fi nalists were A.J. Abrams from Texas, Tyler Hansbrough of North Caro-lina, and Jason Holsinger from Evansville.

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP GS Min Avg FG A� Pct. FG A� Pct. FT A� Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg10 Ben Woodside 33 33 1137 34.5 234 504 .464 67 157 .427 231 275 .840 9 97 106 3.2 44 0 204 104 5 47 766 23.2 Summit Only... 18 18 631 35.1 126 274 .460 36 86 .419 111 129 .860 6 51 57 3.2 27 0 102 53 4 28 399 22.222 Bre� Winkelman 33 33 1088 33.0 220 438 .502 42 106 .396 131 162 .809 71 178 249 7.5 62 0 58 60 12 48 613 18.6 Summit Only... 18 18 601 33.4 120 245 .490 24 62 .387 81 95 .853 42 105 147 8.2 35 0 31 35 8 27 345 19.231 Mike Nelson 33 33 1035 31.4 144 299 .482 58 147 .395 37 58 .638 27 112 139 4.2 60 2 82 42 6 25 383 11.6 Summit Only... 18 18 577 32.1 72 154 .468 26 76 .342 20 37 .541 11 63 74 4.1 32 1 46 22 4 12 190 10.623 Michael Tveidt 33 33 875 26.5 131 234 .560 40 89 .449 20 33 .606 43 66 109 3.3 89 3 27 27 20 25 322 9.8 Summit Only... 18 18 508 28.2 70 138 .507 21 52 .404 10 18 .556 23 38 61 3.4 46 1 18 14 10 14 171 9.540 Lucas Moormann 33 33 669 20.3 66 123 .537 1 5 .200 14 32 .438 55 78 133 4.0 87 3 22 19 19 31 147 4.5 Summit Only... 18 18 396 22.0 37 72 .514 1 3 .333 6 16 .375 37 47 84 4.7 39 0 12 10 14 15 81 4.500 Dejuan Flowers 33 0 493 14.9 43 79 .544 0 0 .000 34 51 .667 39 71 110 3.3 57 1 7 26 20 10 120 3.6 Summit Only... 18 0 256 14.2 21 41 .512 0 0 .000 17 24 .708 16 43 59 3.3 33 0 4 13 12 7 59 3.332 Josh Vaughan 33 0 510 15.5 29 71 .408 24 56 .429 9 15 .600 6 52 58 1.8 39 0 42 26 8 19 91 2.8 Summit Only... 18 0 260 14.4 13 32 .406 12 27 .444 5 9 .556 3 32 35 1.9 26 0 19 14 5 6 43 2.425 Eric Carlson 32 0 339 10.6 29 61 .475 0 0 .000 30 48 .625 27 39 66 2.1 28 0 11 22 1 6 88 2.8 Summit Only... 18 0 169 9.4 13 27 .481 0 0 .000 16 25 .640 14 21 35 1.9 16 0 4 12 1 1 42 2.304 Freddy Coleman 31 0 287 9.3 29 79 .367 5 13 .385 13 25 .520 18 37 55 1.8 33 0 24 31 2 16 76 2.5 Summit Only... 17 0 137 8.1 14 38 .368 2 6 .333 3 9 .333 6 20 26 1.5 15 0 13 16 2 6 33 1.921 Aus� n Pennick 15 0 84 5.6 7 20 .350 1 4 .250 4 8 .500 3 6 9 0.6 14 0 6 3 2 1 19 1.3 Summit Only... 7 0 18 2.6 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.320 Lorenzo Riley 12 0 45 3.8 4 12 .333 0 1 .000 5 7 .714 5 8 13 1.1 8 0 0 4 5 0 13 1.1 Summit Only... 6 0 18 3.0 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 3 0 0 2 2 0 4 0.734 Sam Sussenguth 27 0 163 6.0 7 16 .438 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 8 22 30 1.1 17 0 3 2 8 2 21 0.8 Summit Only... 14 0 79 5.6 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 2 10 12 0.9 6 0 3 1 3 2 12 0.9

Individual Statistics

NDSU OPPSCORING 2659 2279 Points per game 80.6 69.1 Scoring margin +11.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 943-1936 852-1891 Field goal pct .487 .4513 POINT FG-ATT 238-578 176-488 3-point FG pct .412 .361 3-pt FG made per game 7.2 5.3FREE THROWS-ATT 535-724 399-558 Free throw pct .739 .715 F-Throws made per game 16.2 12.1REBOUNDS 1171 1033 Rebounds per game 35.5 31.3 Rebounding margin +4.2 -ASSISTS 486 411 Assists per game 14.7 12.5TURNOVERS 370 437 Turnovers per game 11.2 13.2 Turnover margin +2.0 - Assist/turnover ra� o 1.3 0.9STEALS 230 201 Steals per game 7.0 6.1BLOCKS 108 99 Blocks per game 3.3 3.0WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 1 -ATTENDANCE 46748 88523 Home games-Avg/Game 13-3596 14-3303 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 6-7046

SCORING 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 TotalNorth Dakota State 1266 1337 34 11 11 2659Opponents 1056 1181 19 11 12 2279

Team StatisticsDate Opponent Result A� end High Scorer High RebounderNov. 18 MAYVILLE STATE W, 128-64 2257 Woodside 28 Flowers 8Nov. 22 at Idaho L, 69-78 508 Nelson 17 Woodside 7 Winkelman 17Nov. 25 at Northern Arizona W, 89-82 770 Woodside 29 Moormann 8Nov. 29 at Minnesota L, 76-90 13,161 Nelson 22 Winkelman 7Dec. 4 ORAL ROBERTS* W, 83-75 4,165 Woodside 24 Winkelman 12Dec. 6 CENTENARY* W, 68-53 3,192 Winkelman 26 Winkelman 14Dec. 12 [1] vs. Stephen F. Aus� n L, 111-112 (3ot) 4,865 Woodside 60 Winkelman 10Dec. 13 [1] vs. Georgia Southern W, 98-77 6,345 Woodside 31 Winkelman 11Dec. 18 VALLEY CITY STATE W, 83-61 1,392 Winkelman 23 Flowers 5 Moormann 5Dec. 20 at Southern California L, 57-61 3,475 Winkelman 17 Winkelman 8Dec. 22 NORTHERN ARIZONA W, 90-68 3,110 Woodside 24 Winkelman 4 Nelson 4Dec. 31 at IPFW* W, 67-60 1,156 Woodside 21 Winkelman 11Jan. 2 at Oakland* L, 76-77 2,665 Winkelman 33 Winkelman 6 Moormann 6Jan. 8 IUPUI* W, 55-52 2,524 Woodside 18 Nelson 6Jan. 10 WESTERN ILLINOIS* W, 81-64 3,630 Woodside 26 Flowers 7Jan. 15 at Southern Utah* W, 76-53 2,776 Woodside 24 Winkelman 10Jan. 17 at UMKC* W, 65-60 (ot) 1,739 Woodside 28 Moormann 11Jan. 20 UTAH VALLEY W, 98-71 3,012 Woodside 28 Winkelman 26Jan. 23 at South Dakota State* W, 87-77 (ot) 3,629 Woodside 30 Winkelman 9Jan. 29 OAKLAND* W, 81-71 4,552 Nelson 21 Winkelman 9Jan. 31 IPFW* W, 74-43 4,779 Woodside 21 Flowers 7Feb. 5 at Western Illinois* W, 61-52 1,308 Winkelman 19 Winkelman 9Feb. 7 at IUPUI* W, 91-69 1,215 Winkelman 22 Winkelman 7 Nelson 22Feb. 12 UMKC* W, 87-49 3,633 Winkelman 24 Winkelman 7Feb. 14 SOUTHERN UTAH* L, 69-74 4,712 Woodside 29 Winkelman 4 Tveidt 4Feb. 17 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* W, 96-74 5,790 Woodside 32 Winkelman 6 Nelson 6Feb. 21 [2] at Wis.-Milwaukee W, 77-69 4,347 Nelson 22 Nelson 8 Woodside 8Feb. 26 at Centenary* W, 89-79 503 Winkelman 34 Winkelman 14Feb. 28 at Oral Roberts* W, 75-72 8,996 Woodside 29 Winkelman 9Mar. 7 % vs. Centenary W, 83-77 5,481 Winkelman 30 Winkelman 8Mar. 9 % vs. Southern Utah W, 79-67 5,986 Nelson 22 Nelson 7Mar. 10 % vs. Oakland W, 66-64 3,804 Tveidt 21 Winkelman 10Mar. 20 ^ vs. Kansas L, 74-84 15,794 Woodside 37 Winkelman 12

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Individual HighsCategory North Dakota State Opponent Points Scored 60, Ben Woodside, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 32, Sherron Collins, vs Kansas, 3/20 Field Goals Made 14, Ben Woodside, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 12, Sherron Collins, vs Kansas, 3/20 Field Goals A� empted 32, Ben Woodside, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 26, Sherron Collins, vs Kansas, 3/20 Field-Goal Percentage (min 5 made) 100.0, Michael Tveidt (5-5), vs Georgia Southern, 12/13 100.0, Will Hudson (5-5), at Oakland, 1/2 100.0, Michael Tveidt (9-9), Northern Arizona, 12/22 3-Pointers Made 6, Bre� Winkelman, at Oakland, 1/2 5, Chase Adams, vs Centenary, 3/7 3-Pointers A� empted 10, Mike Nelson, at Minnesota, 11/29 10, Erik Kangas, Oakland, 1/29 3-Point Percentage (min 3 made) 100.0, Ben Woodside (3-3), Mayville State, 11/18 83.3, Chase Adams (5-6), vs Centenary, 3/7 100.0, Ben Woodside (3-3), Oral Roberts, 12/4 100.0, Josh Vaughan (3-3), Valley City State, 12/18 100.0, Michael Tveidt (5-5), Northern Arizona, 12/22 100.0, Ben Woodside (4-4), at Southern Utah, 1/15 100.0, Mike Nelson (3-3), Utah Valley, 1/20 100.0, Michael Tveidt (3-3), vs Oakland, 3/10 Free Throws Made 30, Ben Woodside, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 12, Tyler Quinney, vs Southern Utah, 3/9 Free Throws A� empted 35, Ben Woodside, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 14, Tyler Quinney, vs Southern Utah, 3/9 Free-Throw Percentage (min 8 made) 93.8, Ben Woodside (15-16), at UMKC, 1/17 85.7, Tyler Quinney (12-14), vs Southern Utah, 3/9 Rebounds 14, Bre� Winkelman, Centenary, 12/6 18, Taj Gibson, at Southern California, 12/20 14, Bre� Winkelman, at Centenary, 2/26 Assists 10, Ben Woodside, vs Georgia Southern, 12/13 9, Johnathon Jones, at Oakland, 1/2 10, Ben Woodside, Northern Arizona, 12/22 9, Johnathon Jones, Oakland, 1/29 10, Ben Woodside, Oakland, 1/29 10, Ben Woodside, at Wis.-Milwaukee, 2/21 Steals 5, Josh Vaughan, Utah Valley, 1/20 6, Kashif Watson, at Idaho, 11/22 Blocked Shots 3, Michael Tveidt, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 4, Ma� Kingsley, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 3, Dejuan Flowers, vs Kansas, 3/20 Turnovers 8, Ben Woodside, at Northern Arizona, 11/25 8, Taj Gibson, at Southern California, 12/20

Team HighsNDSU High NDSU Low Category Opponent High Opponent Low 128, Mayville State, 11/18 55, IUPUI, 1/8 Points Scored 112, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 43, IPFW, 1/31 48, Mayville State, 11/18 19, at UMKC, 1/17 Field Goals Made 40, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 17, at Southern Utah, 1/15 19, at Western Illinois, 2/5 17, UMKC, 2/12 79, Mayville State, 11/18 47, Southern Utah, 2/14 Field Goals A� empted 78, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 47, IUPUI, 1/8 47, vs Southern Utah, 3/9 65.5, Northern Arizona, 12/22 32.2, at UMKC, 1/17 Field-Goal Percentage 61.5, at Minnesota, 11/29 26.2, UMKC, 2/12 13, at IUPUI, 2/7 2, at UMKC, 1/17 3-Pointers Made 9, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 0, at So. California, 12/20 9, Northern Arizona, 12/22 24, at IUPUI, 2/7 10, Valley City State, 12/18 3-Pointers A� empted 29, at Wis.-Milwaukee, 2/21 8, at So. California, 12/20 24, vs Kansas, 3/20 10, Oral Roberts, 12/4 70.0, Oral Roberts, 12/4 13.3, at UMKC, 1/17 3-Point Percentage 66.7, Southern Utah, 2/14 00.0, at So. California, 12/20 32, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 2, at Southern Utah, 1/15 Free Throws Made 23, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 4, IPFW, 1/31 4, vs Oakland, 3/10 41, vs Centenary, 3/7 4, at Southern Utah, 1/15 Free Throws A� empted 34, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 7, IPFW, 1/31 95.5, Oakland, 1/29 50.0, at Southern Utah, 1/15 Free-Throw Percentage 100.0, Western Illinois, 1/10 46.2, at Western Illinois, 2/5 100.0, Utah Valley, 1/20 100.0, Southern Utah, 2/14 21, Mayville State, 11/18 6, at Northern Arizona, 11/25 Off ensive Rebounds 18, at South Dakota St., 1/23 4, IUPUI, 1/8 6, Southern Utah, 2/14 4, vs Centenary, 3/7 39, UMKC, 2/12 14, Southern Utah, 2/14 Defensive Rebounds 31, at So. California, 12/20 12, Northern Arizona, 12/22 50, at Centenary, 2/21 20, Southern Utah, 2/14 Total Rebounds 45, at South Dakota St., 1/23 20, Northern Arizona, 12/22 27, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 11, vs Oakland, 3/10 Fouls 32, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 10, at Idaho, 11/22 28, Mayville State, 11/18 6, at UMKC, 1/17 Assists 22, Southern Utah, 2/14 5, at So. California, 12/20 22, at Northern Arizona, 11/25 4, Mayville State, 11/18 Turnovers 22, Mayville State, 11/18 5, at Wis.-Milwaukee, 2/21 5, vs Kansas, 3/20 7, IPFW, 1/31 1, at Minnesota, 11/29 Blocked Shots 8, at Minnesota, 11/29 0, Mayville State, 11/18 1, at Northern Arizona, 11/25 8, vs Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12 1, vs Ga. Southern, 12/13 8, at Oakland, 1/2 1, Utah Valley, 1/20 1, vs Centenary, 3/7 13, Utah Valley, 1/20 3, vs Oakland, 3/10 Steals 11, vs Ga. Southern, 12/13 1, Mayville State, 11/18 13, UMKC, 2/12 3, vs Kansas, 3/20 11, vs Centenary, 3/7 74, Mayville State (1st), 11/18 21, IUPUI (1st), 1/8 Points in Half 52, at Minnesota (2nd), 11/29 17, at Western Ill. (1st), 2/5 74.4, Mayville State (1st), 11/18 25.8, IUPUI (1st), 1/8 FG Percentage in Half 65.4, at Minnesota (2nd), 11/29 21.6, UMKC (2nd), 2/12

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NDSU in the NCAA StatisticsTeamCategory Rank Actual Na� onal Leader ActualWon-Lost Percentage 15 78.8 North Carolina 89.5 Scoring Off ense 8 80.6 VMI 93.8 Scoring Defense 201 69.1 Washington St. 55.4 Scoring Margin 11 11.5 North Carolina 17.8 Field-Goal Percentage 7 48.7 Utah St. 49.6 Field-Goal Percentage Defense 261 45.1 Memphis 37.1 3-Point Field Goals Per Game 75 7.2 VMI 13.7 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage 3 41.2 California 42.7 3-Point Field-Goal Defense 272 36.1 Stephen F. Aus� n 26.6 Free-Throw Percentage 30 73.9 Southern Utah 79.6 Rebound Margin 47 4.2 Michigan St. 9.3 Assists Per Game 69 14.7 Missouri 18.4 Assist Turnover Ra� o 15 1.31 Notre Dame 1.75 Blocked Shots Per Game 152 3.3 Connec� cut 7.8 Steals Per Game 121 7.0 VMI 14.2 Turnovers Per Game 9 11.2 Notre Dame 9.5 Turnover Margin 61 2.0 VMI 9.5 Personal Fouls Per Game 36 16.3 Connec� cut 13.1

IndividualCategory Player Rank ActualPoints Per Game Ben Woodside 9 23.2 Bre� Winkelman 47 18.6Field-Goal Percentage Bre� Winkelman 86 50.2 Ben Woodside 143 46.43-Point Field Goals Per Game Ben Woodside 205 2.0 Mike Nelson 326 1.8Free-Throw Percentage Ben Woodside 55 84.0 Bre� Winkelman 116 80.9Rebounds Per Game Bre� Winkelman 105 7.5Assists Per Game Ben Woodside 15 6.2 Mike Nelson 491 2.5Steals Per Game Bre� Winkelman 235 1.5 Ben Woodside 261 1.4Assist Turnover Ra� o Ben Woodside 74 1.96

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NDSU Statistics Game-by-Game TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 48 79 .608 12 19 .632 20 34 .588 21 28 49 49.0 18 28 4 4 10 128 128.0 29 61 .475 5 20 .250 6 10 .600 14 21 35 42.0 18 20 14 4 6 69 98.5 26 48 .542 8 15 .533 29 36 .806 6 26 32 38.7 19 16 22 1 10 89 95.3 27 60 .450 9 18 .500 13 15 .867 10 15 25 35.2 16 13 14 1 9 76 90.5 29 55 .527 7 10 .700 18 22 .818 8 25 33 34.8 16 13 14 3 7 83 89.0 26 57 .456 4 18 .222 12 20 .600 15 31 46 36.7 14 18 18 3 4 68 85.5 35 78 .449 9 22 .409 32 40 .800 18 30 48 38.3 27 12 13 4 8 111 89.1 31 59 .525 10 18 .556 26 30 .867 14 28 42 38.8 17 16 19 1 7 98 90.2 31 59 .525 5 10 .500 16 19 .842 10 21 31 37.9 14 11 6 6 8 83 89.4 21 57 .368 7 23 .304 8 14 .571 7 19 26 36.7 16 16 12 2 8 57 86.2 36 55 .655 7 16 .438 11 14 .786 7 22 29 36.0 16 19 13 2 7 90 86.5 23 64 .359 6 23 .261 15 19 .789 17 25 42 36.5 14 13 7 3 6 67 84.9 26 63 .413 9 22 .409 15 21 .714 13 23 36 36.5 18 13 10 3 6 76 84.2 20 54 .370 4 20 .200 11 16 .688 8 21 29 35.9 12 11 5 2 6 55 82.1 31 57 .544 9 18 .500 10 16 .625 10 23 33 35.7 14 18 9 4 6 81 82.1 32 57 .561 10 18 .556 2 4 .500 8 30 38 35.9 20 11 15 6 8 76 81.7 19 59 .322 2 15 .133 25 31 .806 15 30 45 36.4 15 6 11 4 6 65 80.7 32 55 .582 11 18 .611 23 34 .676 9 23 32 36.2 17 18 9 1 13 98 81.7 33 67 .493 3 17 .176 18 22 .818 10 25 35 36.1 15 8 6 3 5 87 81.9 27 53 .509 6 15 .400 21 22 .955 9 24 33 36.0 14 17 10 3 8 81 81.9 27 50 .540 9 13 .692 11 20 .550 9 30 39 36.1 12 16 16 7 9 74 81.5 19 49 .388 7 16 .438 16 25 .640 9 25 34 36.0 13 12 7 4 4 61 80.6 34 61 .557 13 24 .542 10 12 .833 9 22 31 35.8 13 21 6 2 4 91 81.0 35 59 .593 4 14 .286 13 17 .765 7 39 46 36.2 18 22 17 6 13 87 81.3 23 47 .489 7 20 .350 16 20 .800 6 14 20 35.6 15 14 11 3 4 69 80.8 35 65 .538 12 21 .571 14 18 .778 8 21 29 35.3 15 15 6 2 5 96 81.4 31 59 .525 5 15 .333 10 19 .526 8 33 41 35.5 12 20 8 6 4 77 81.2 28 64 .438 5 15 .333 28 38 .737 16 34 50 36.0 18 14 15 4 10 89 81.5 26 58 .448 5 13 .385 18 25 .720 13 16 29 35.8 23 10 12 3 7 75 81.3 25 52 .481 5 16 .313 28 41 .683 17 22 39 35.9 18 13 16 1 8 83 81.3 26 51 .510 7 17 .412 20 25 .800 10 15 25 35.5 20 11 8 4 8 79 81.3 26 62 .419 6 15 .400 8 10 .800 13 22 35 35.5 11 12 8 2 3 66 80.8 26 62 .419 10 24 .417 12 15 .800 9 25 34 35.5 21 9 9 4 3 74 80.6

OpponentMAYVILLE STATEat Idahoat Northern Arizonaat MinnesotaORAL ROBERTSCENTENARYvs Stephen F. Aus� nvs Georgia SouthernVALLEY CITY STATEat Southern CaliforniaNORTHERN ARIZONAat IPFWat OaklandIUPUIWESTERN ILLINOISat Southern Utahat UMKCUTAH VALLEYat South Dakota StateOAKLANDIPFWat Western Illinoisat IUPUIUMKCSOUTHERN UTAHSOUTH DAKOTA STATEat Wis.-Milwaukeeat Centenaryat Oral Robertsvs Centenaryvs Southern Utahvs Oaklandvs Kansas

Opponent Statistics Game-by-Game TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 58 .397 6 19 .316 12 19 .632 12 16 28 28.0 27 8 22 0 1 64 64.0 31 59 .525 6 12 .500 10 16 .625 12 19 31 29.5 10 18 10 2 10 78 71.0 31 58 .534 8 20 .400 12 19 .632 5 21 26 28.3 27 20 19 3 10 82 74.7 32 52 .615 8 13 .615 18 23 .783 7 23 30 28.8 15 21 17 8 9 90 78.5 28 62 .452 5 15 .333 14 18 .778 11 20 31 29.2 20 10 11 3 7 75 77.8 18 52 .346 8 21 .381 9 15 .600 8 19 27 28.8 23 12 17 1 10 53 73.7 40 78 .513 9 19 .474 23 34 .676 13 29 42 30.7 32 15 15 8 5 112 79.1 33 68 .485 2 17 .118 9 13 .692 10 16 26 30.1 21 12 14 2 11 77 78.9 23 51 .451 8 13 .615 7 10 .700 8 18 26 29.7 21 11 18 4 5 61 76.9 22 48 .458 0 8 .000 17 21 .810 7 31 38 30.5 13 5 20 5 8 61 75.3 26 54 .481 9 20 .450 7 12 .583 8 12 20 29.5 16 17 15 1 8 68 74.6 20 48 .417 3 9 .333 17 20 .850 5 26 31 29.7 15 7 13 4 2 60 73.4 26 53 .491 7 14 .500 18 23 .783 6 29 35 30.1 18 17 12 8 5 77 73.7 21 47 .447 4 13 .308 6 9 .667 4 30 34 30.4 16 13 10 2 2 52 72.1 24 52 .462 7 15 .467 9 9 1.000 5 20 25 30.0 16 9 12 3 6 64 71.6 17 54 .315 5 17 .294 14 18 .778 10 19 29 29.9 11 11 14 3 5 53 70.4 22 62 .355 5 14 .357 11 15 .733 12 27 39 30.5 21 9 12 1 10 60 69.8 26 60 .433 6 18 .333 13 13 1.000 9 20 29 30.4 22 16 17 2 2 71 69.9 30 70 .429 3 18 .167 14 20 .700 18 27 45 31.2 19 12 11 2 5 77 70.3 26 55 .473 8 22 .364 11 18 .611 9 18 27 31.0 15 17 9 5 7 71 70.3 19 55 .345 1 9 .111 4 7 .571 8 17 25 30.7 16 6 15 1 6 43 69.0 21 55 .382 4 11 .364 6 13 .462 10 23 33 30.8 18 10 9 3 4 52 68.2 27 57 .474 4 10 .400 11 19 .579 12 19 31 30.8 13 11 9 3 3 69 68.3 17 65 .262 4 14 .286 11 16 .688 13 20 33 30.9 12 9 16 1 6 49 67.5 28 51 .549 6 9 .667 12 12 1.000 9 19 28 30.8 22 22 10 1 7 74 67.7 27 53 .509 5 10 .500 15 20 .750 5 25 30 30.7 14 6 13 2 2 74 68.0 28 76 .368 6 29 .207 7 10 .700 17 25 42 31.1 18 12 5 3 8 69 68.0 29 63 .460 8 18 .444 13 20 .650 5 24 29 31.1 30 12 14 4 8 79 68.4 25 57 .439 4 12 .333 18 25 .720 17 23 40 31.4 22 12 16 4 5 72 68.5 30 50 .600 5 12 .417 12 21 .571 4 17 21 31.0 30 9 15 3 11 77 68.8 22 47 .468 4 9 .444 19 22 .864 12 18 30 31.0 17 11 14 1 3 67 68.7 28 57 .491 4 16 .250 4 8 .500 10 23 33 31.1 11 14 8 4 5 64 68.6 32 64 .500 4 12 .333 16 20 .800 10 29 39 31.3 17 17 5 2 5 84 69.1

OpponentMAYVILLE STATEat Idahoat Northern Arizonaat MinnesotaORAL ROBERTSCENTENARYvs Stephen F. Aus� nvs Georgia SouthernVALLEY CITY STATEat Southern CaliforniaNORTHERN ARIZONAat IPFWat OaklandIUPUIWESTERN ILLINOISat Southern Utahat UMKCUTAH VALLEYat South Dakota StateOAKLANDIPFWat Western Illinoisat IUPUIUMKCSOUTHERN UTAHSOUTH DAKOTA STATEat Wis.-Milwaukeeat Centenaryat Oral Robertsvs Centenaryvs Southern Utahvs Oaklandvs Kansas

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Lance Berwald was an honorable men� on All-American in 1984, the same year he was dra� ed by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fi � h round with the 115th overall pick.

NBA Dra� Picks1984 Lance Berwald, LA Lakers (5th round, 115th pick)

NABC Hershey’sCollege All-Star Game

2009 Ben Woodside, G

NABC District 5All-Star Team

1971 Pat Driscoll

All-Americans1959 Marv Bachmeier, G (2nd)1960 Marv Bachmeier, G (1st)1961 Marv Bachmeier, G (3rd)1971 Mike Kuppich, F (HM)1976 Steve Saladino, F (HM)1984 Lance Berwald, C (HM)2003 Denver TenBroek, F (3rd)2009 Ben Woodside, G (HM)

CollegeInsider.comMid-Major All-American

2009 Ben Woodside, G

NABC All-District2009 Ben Woodside, G (1st) Bre� Winkelman, F, (2nd)

BisonAthle� c Hall of Fame

1972 Marv Bachmeier Lawrence Tanberg Ernie Wheeler Claudie Miller Harry “Red” Blakely Cyrul “Cy” Arnold1973 Neville Reiners Charles “Acey” Olson Leo G. May Earl “Skip” Bute H. Arnold “Swede”

Johnson Russ Anderson1974 Robert Weir Robert Saunders Ben Rumpeltes V.G. Viv McKay W.P. Bud Marquardt Robert C. Lauf George “Baldy” Hayes1975 A.G. Art Bunker John “Jerry” Mulready1976 Dave Torson Ron McLeod1977 Pete Gergen1979 Ron Schlieman Ross For� er1980 Gerry Suman1981 Carl Rorvig1983 Pat Driscoll Steve Krumrei1984 Warren Arman Cliff Nygard1985 Mike Kuppich1986 B.C. “Chuck” Bentson Steve Saladino1987 Joe Roller1988 Bob Lowe Dick Marsden1991 Dr. Robert Grant1993 Gilmour Dobie1994 Paul “Red” Brostrom Ron Waggoner1995 Tom Assel1996 Mark Gibbons1997 Mark Emerson1998 Dr. Paul Shogren1999 Orrin “Gene” Gamache2000 Lance Berwald Jeff Askew2001 Erv Inniger Mike Driscoll2004 Joe Regnier2005 Brady Lipp2008 David Ryles2009 Dan Wilberscheid

HONOR ROLL

All-Region1967 Gerald Suman (1st) Ron Schlieman (3rd)1968 Ron Schlieman (2nd)1969 Ron Waggoner (2nd)1971 Pat Driscoll (2nd) Mike Kuppich (3rd)1972 Mike Kuppich (2nd)1975 Mark Gibbons (2nd) Steve Saladino (2nd)1976 Steve Saladino (1st) Mark Emerson (3rd)1977 Bob Nagel (3rd)1979 Mike Driscoll (3rd)1980 Greg Monson (2nd)1981 Brady Lipp (2nd)1982 Jeff Askew (1st) Jeff Giersch (2nd)1983 Jeff Askew (1st) Lance Berwald (2nd)1984 Lance Berwald (1st)1985 Roland Jacobs (2nd)1987 Joe Regnier (2nd)1988 Joe Regnier (2nd)1989 Joe Regnier (1st)1995 Craig Aamot (1st)1996 Brian Sand (2nd)1997 Marcel Johnson (2nd)1998 Mark McGehee (1st)2001 Denver TenBroek (2nd)2002 Denver TenBroek (1st)2003 Denver TenBroek (1st)2004 CoCo Cofi eld (2nd)

NCAAPostgraduate Scholarship

1981 Brady Lipp1989 Joe Regnier2000 Jason Retzlaff 2009 Bre� Winkelman

CoSIDA Academic All-America®College Division

1989 Joe Regnier (3rd)

CoSIDA Academic All-America®University Division

2005 David Erbes, F (3rd)2007 Bre� Winkelman, F (2nd)2008 Bre� Winkelman, F (1st)2009 *Bre� Winkelman, F, (1st)*Academic All-American of the

Year

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictUniversity Division

2005 David Erbes, F2007 Bre� Winkelman, F2008 Bre� Winkelman, F2009 Bre� Winkelman, F

NABC Honors Court2006 Andrew Brown, C2008 Lucas Moormann, C Sam Sussenguth, F Bre� Winkelman, F

Bre� Winkelman was a three-� me CoSIDA Academic All-American®, two-� me Summit League Male Athlete of the Year, and NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner.

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All-North Central Conference1924 Cy Arnold, G Theodore Greenfi eld, F1925 Cy Arnold, G Red Blakely, C Wallace Thompson, G1926 Cy Arnold, G Red Blakely, C Claudie Miller, G George Newgard, F1928 Bobby Hahn, F George McPherson, C Pete Gergen, G George Hayes, F1929 Bobby Hahn, F Cecil Bliss, F1932 Robert Weir, C Donald Arthur, F Viv McKay, G1933 Robert Weir, C Donald Arthur, F Viv McKay, G1936 Russ Anderson, C Don Be� schen, G Neville Reiners, G/F Bob Saunders, F1937 Russ Anderson, C Bob Saunders, F1938 Carl Rorvig, F1939 Larry Tanberg, G1940 Larry Tanberg, G Arnold (Swede) Johnson, C1941 Larry Tanberg, F Arnold (Swede) Johnson, C1942 Arnold (Swede) Johnson, C Jim Fletcher, F Cliff Nygard, G1943 Paul Brostrom, C 1947 Paul Brostrom, C 1948 Paul Brostrom, C 1949 Dave Torson, G1950 Dave Torson, G1951 Robert Grant, F1952 Art Bunker, C Don Fougner, F1953 Rod Fercho, G1954 Bob Lauf, F Jim Akason, G1955 Doug Walstad, G Duane Anderson, F1956 Gene Gamache, F1957 Ken Flynn, G1958 Warren Arman, C John Foss, F/G1959 John Foss, F/G Marv Bachmeier, G1960 Marv Bachmeier, G1961 Marv Bachmeier, G

1962 Ron McLeod, G1963 Ron McLeod, G1965 Dave Lee, G1966 Gerry Suman, C Bob Maier, F1967 Gerry Suman, C Ron Schlieman, G/F1968 Ron Schlieman, G/F1969 Ron Waggoner, F1970 Mike Kuppich, F1971 Pat Driscoll, G Mike Kuppich, F John Wojtak, C1972 Mike Kuppich, F1974 Mark Gibbons, F Mark Emerson, G Steve Saladino, F1975 Mark Gibbons, F Steve Saladino, F1976 Mark Emerson, G Steve Saladino, F1977 Bob Nagle, C1978 Paul Shogren, F Mark Linde, C1979 Paul Shogren, F1980 Jeff Askew, G Gregg Monson, C1981 Brady Lipp, F Jeff Giersch, F1982 Jeff Askew, G Jeff Giersch, F1983 Jeff Askew, G Lance Berwald, C1984 Lance Berwald, C1985 Dennis Majeskie, F Steve Stacy, G1986 Dennis Majeskie, F Joe Regnier, C1987 Joe Regnier, C David Ryles, G1988 Dan Wilberscheid, F1989 Joe Regnier, C1990 Tony Adams, G1991 Ray McKenzie, F1994 Craig Aamot, G1995 Craig Aamot, G Brian Sand, C1996 Brian Sand, C1997 Mark McGehee, G Marcel Johnson, F1998 Mark McGehee, G1999 Derek Hodges, C2000 Gary Hall, G2001 Denver TenBroek, F2002 Denver TenBroek, F2003 Denver TenBroek, F2004 CoCo Cofi eld, G Ben Nemmers, G

North Central ConferenceAll-Holiday Tournament

1966 Bob Maier1972 Willie Aus� n1973 Mark Emerson Mark Gibbons Steve Saladino1974 Steve Saladino1975 Steve Saladino1976 Cliff Bell1980 Jeff Askew1981 Jeff Askew1982 Jeff Askew1984 Steve Stacy1985 Joe Regnier1987 Sean Mahone1988 Joe Regnier

North Central ConferenceMost Valuable Player

1960 Marv Bachmeier, G1971 John Wojtak, C1976 Steve Saladino, F

North Central ConferenceDefensive MVP

1998 Mark McGehee, G2001 Joe Hedin, G

North Central ConferenceFreshman of the Year

1998 Brian Silk, F

North Central ConferenceNewcomer of the Year

1999 Jason Retzlaff , G2000 Gary Hall, G

NCC Wells Fargo FinalsAll-Tournament

2004 CoCo Cofi eld, G

North Central ConferenceAll-Academic Team

1978 Paul Shogren, F1979 Brady Lipp, G1980 Brady Lipp, G Greg Monson, C1981 Brady Lipp, G1983 Kelvin Wynn, G1984 Kelvin Wynn, G1986 Dennis Majeskie, F Dan Wilberscheid, F1987 Dan Wilberscheid, F Joe Regnier, C1988 Dan Wilberscheid, F Joe Regnier, C1989 Joe Regnier, C1990 Tony Adams, G1991 Tom Fo� , G Ma� Nelsen, F1992 Ross Manson, G1993 Ross Manson, G1994 Ross Manson, G2000 Jason Retzlaff , G2002 Denver TenBroek, F2003 Denver TenBroek, F Ben Nemmers, G2004 Ben Nemmers, G

Joe Regnier (le� ) and Denver TenBroek (right) were NDSU’s last three-� me All-North Central Conference players. Regnier was a three-� me NCC All-Academic performer and TenBroek was NCC All-Academic twice.

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Division IAll-Independent Team

2006 Ben Woodside, G (1st) Andre Smith, F (2nd)2007 Andre Smith, F (1st) Bre� Winkelman, F (1st) Ben Woodside, G (1st) Mike Nelson, G, (2nd)

Division I IndependentAll-Newcomer Team

2006 Ben Woodside, G Andre Smith, F

Division I IndependentPlayer of the Year

2007 Andre Smith, F

Division I IndependentNewcomer of the Year

2006 Ben Woodside, G

Division I IndependentPlayer of the Week

2005 Myron Green, F2006 Ben Woodside, G (2) Andre Smith, F2007 Mike Nelson, G (2) Bre� Winkelman, F (2)

Division I IndependentNewcomer of the Week

2005 Phil Hahn, G (2)2006 Bre� Winkelman, F (3) Andre Smith, F

HONOR ROLLDivision I Independent

All-Academic Team2005 David Erbes, F Andy Kelchen, C2006 Bre� Winkelman, F Ben Woodside, G2007 Lucas Moormann, C Sam Sussenguth, F Bre� Winkelman, F

CBS SportslineDivision I Independent

Coach of the Year2006 Tim Miles

CBS SportslineDivision I IndependentFreshman of the Year

2006 Ben Woodside, G

CollegeInsider.comDivision I IndependentMost Valuable Player

2006 Ben Woodside, G

CollegeInsider.comDivision I Independent

Player of the Year2007 Andre Smith, F

All-Summit League2008 Bre� Winkelman, F (1st) Ben Woodside, G (1st)2009 Bre� Winkelman, F (1st) Ben Woodside, G (1st)

Summit LeaguePlayer of the Year

2009 Ben Woodside, G

Summit LeagueCoach of the Year

2009 Saul Phillips

Summit LeaguePlayer of the Week

2008 Bre� Winkelman, F (2) Ben Woodside, G2009 Mike Nelson, G Bre� Winkelman, F Ben Woodside, G (2)

PreseasonAll-Summit League Team

2007 Ben Woodside, G (1st) Bre� Winkelman, F (2nd)2008 *Ben Woodside, G (1st) Bre� Winkelman, F (1st) Mike Nelson, G (2nd)2009 Michael Tveidt, F (2nd)*Preseason Player of the Year

CollegeInsider.comSummit League Player of the Year2009 Ben Woodside, G

Summit LeagueAthlete of the Month

2007 Ben Woodside, G (Nov.) Bre� Winkelman, F (Dec.)2008 Ben Woodside, G (Dec.)2009 Ben Woodside, G, (Jan.)

Summit LeagueMale Scholar-Athlete of the Year

2008 Bre� Winkelman, F2009 Bre� Winkelman, F

Summit League Commissioner’sList of Academic Excellence

2008 Lucas Moormann, Sam Sussenguth, Josh Vaughan, Bre� Winkelman, Ben Woodside

2009 Eric Carlson, Lucas Moormann, Mike Nelson, Sam Sussenguth, Michael Tveidt, Josh Vaughan, Bre� Winkelman, Ben Woodside

Summit League Winter/SpringAll-Academic Team

2008 Nevin Lubarski, Lucas Moormann, Mike Nelson, Sam Sussenguth, Michael Tveidt, Josh Vaughan, Bre� Winkelman, Ben Woodside

2009 Eric Carlson, Freddy Coleman, Lucas Moormann, Mike Nelson, Sam Sussenguth, Michael Tveidt, Josh Vaughan, Bre� Winkelman, Ben Woodside

Winkelman Woodside

Andre Smith was the Division I independent Player of the Year in 2006-07.

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POINTSGame: 128, Mayville State, 11/18/2008Season: 2659, in 2008-09 (33 games)

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 52, Concordia-Milwaukee, 12/12/1980Season: 977, in 1981-82 (29 games)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame: 102, vs. South Dakota, 12/29/1972Season: 2024, in 1970-71 (27 games)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (30 made)Game: .705 (31-44), Minn. State Mankato, 1/31/1987Season: .504, in 1983-84 (955-1893), in 1982-83 (969-1923)

3-POINTERS MADEGame: 16, three � mes—last: Mayville State, 12/19/2002Season: 284, in 2002-03 (31 games)

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTEDGame: 40, South Dakota State, 2/9/2006 40, Augustana (S.D.), 1/3/1992Season: 695, in 2002-03 (31 games)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 made)Game: .714 (10-14), at Oakland, 1/31/2008Season: .420, in 1999-00 (166-395)

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 39, vs. Minn. State Moorhead, 12/21/1968 39, North Dakota, 2/16/1957Season: 558, in 1954-55 (24 games)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame: 52, vs. Augustana (S.D.), 1/30/1970Season: 858, in 1968-69 (26 games)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (20 made)Game: .955 (21-22), Oakland, 1/29/2009Season: .768, in 1984-85 (471-613)

REBOUNDSGame: 79, vs. Augustana (S.D.), 1/30/1970Season: 1821, in 1954-55

ASSISTSGame: 36, South Dakota, 1/9/1982Season: 590, in 1983-84

BLOCKSGame: 12, Wisconsin-Green Bay, 11/25/2006Season: 136, in 1991-92 and 2006-07

STEALSGame: 24, Teikyo Westmar, 12/15/1993Season: 367, in 1980-81

MiscellaneousWins in a Season: 26, in 1924-25 and 2008-09Losses in a Season: 20, in 1967-68 and 1937-38OT Periods in a Game: 6, vs. Northern Iowa, 12/13/1958OT Games in a Season: 6, in 1995-96, 1983-84, 1958-59Longest Winning Streak: 26 from 1924-25 to 1925-26Longest Winning Streak (one season): 19 in 1925-26Longest Losing Streak: 11 in 1937-38Consecu� ve Winning Years: 27 from 1900-01 to 1926-27Consecu� ve Losing Years: 4 from 1961-62 to 1964-65Last Winning Year: 2008-09 (26-7)Last Losing Year: 2001-02 (11-15)Best Start: 19-0 in 1925-26Record in Regular-Season Openers: 68-42

Team RecordsIndividual RecordsPOINTSGame: 60, Ben Woodside, vs. Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12/2008Season: 766, Ben Woodside, 2008-09Career: 2315, Ben Woodside, 2005-09

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 24, Ron Schlieman, at Houston, 12/7/1967Season: 250, Lance Berwald, 1983-84Career: 710, Jeff Askew, 1979-83

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame: 35, Marv Bachmeier, at Morningside, 2/6/1960Season: 518, Paul Shogren, 1977-78Career: 1525, Ben Woodside, 2005-09

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (8 made)Game: 1.000, Lance Berwald (20-20), at Augustana (S.D.), 2/17/1984Season: .912, Merlin Ludwig (52-57), 1955-56Career: .662, Lance Berwald (475-717), 1982-84

3-POINTERS MADEGame: 7, eight � mes by fi ve players last by Ben Nemmers, at Cal Poly Pomona, 11/28/2003Season: 85, Ross Manson, 1993-94Career: 257, Ben Nemmers, 2000-04

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTEDGame: 18, Ross Manson, Augustana (S.D.), 1/3/1992Season: 220, Denver TenBroek, 2002-03Career: 678, Denver TenBroek, 1999-03

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (5 made)Game: 1.000, Jason Retzlaff (6-6), at Nebraska-Omaha, 1/2/2000Season: .522, Ben Nemmers (83-159), 2002-03 Career: .461, Ben Nemmers (257-558), 2000-04

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 30, Ben Woodside, vs. Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12/2008Season: 231, Ben Woodside, 2008-09Career: 687, Ben Woodside, 2005-09

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame: 35, Ben Woodside, vs. Stephen F. Aus� n, 12/12/2008Season: 285, Mike Kuppich, 1971-72Career: 834, Ben Woodside, 2005-09

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 made)Game: 1.000, Ben Woodside (14-14) at Colorado State, 11/23/2005 1.000, Warren Arman (14-14), North Dakota, 2/16/1957Season: .929, Ben Nemmers (52-56), 2001-02Career: .897, Ben Nemmers (200-223), 2000-04

REBOUNDSGame: 24, Roger Erickson, North Dakota, 2/27/1960 24, Gene Gamache, at North Dakota, 2/25/1955 24, Robert Lauf, vs. Northern Iowa, 1/11/1954Season: 298, John Wojtak, 1970-71Career: 874, Bre� Winkelman, 2005-09

ASSISTSGame: 16, David Ryles, Northern Colorado, 2/20/1987Season: 230, David Ryles, 1986-87Career: 684, Jeff Askew, 1979-83

BLOCKSGame: 7, Jason Wenschlag, at South Dakota State, 1/5/1991Season: 89, Jason Wenschlag, 1991-92Career: 220, Jason Wenschlag, 1989-93

STEALSGame: 8, David Ryles, vs. Minot State, 12/29/1986Season: 86, David Ryles, 1986-87Career: 275, David Ryles, 1983-87

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ScoringMost points1. 60 Ben Woodside vs Stephen F. Aus� n 12/12/082. 53 Lance Berwald Minn. State Mankato 02/11/843. 50 Ron Schlieman at Houston 12/07/674. 47 Marv Bachmeier Concordia-Moorhead 01/19/60 47 Marv Bachmeier at Morningside 02/06/606. 46 Marv Bachmeier vs Northern Iowa 12/13/587. 43 Denver TenBroek at Augustana (S.D.) 01/25/03 43 Marv Bachmeier Northern Iowa 02/12/609. 42 Lance Berwald at Augustana (S.D.) 02/17/84 42 Ron McLeod vs Morningside 02/10/62

3-Point Field Goals3-point fi eld goals made1. 7 Ben Nemmers at South Dakota State 02/23/01 7 Ben Nemmers at Cal Poly-Pomona 11/28/03 7 Denver TenBroek South Dakota 01/13/01 7 Nick Ravn at Nebraska-Omaha 01/20/95 7 Ross Manson Augustana (S.D.) 01/03/92 7 Ross Manson at Morningside 01/28/94 7 Ross Manson at St. Cloud State 02/22/94 7 Tyson Maroney Mesa State 03/07/95

3-point fi eld goals a� empted1. 18 Ross Manson Augustana (S.D.) 01/03/922. 16 Denver TenBroek at South Dakota 01/12/023. 15 Juno Pintar North Dakota 02/14/874. 13 Ben Woodside at Florida 11/09/07 13 Denver TenBroek at South Dakota State 12/08/01 13 Juno Pintar at St. Cloud State 01/07/89 13 Mark McGehee Northern Colorado 01/24/988. 12 Bart Inniger at Minn. State Mankato 02/09/91 12 Denver TenBroek at Morningside 01/11/02 12 Denver TenBroek vs Columbus State 11/16/02 12 Ross Manson at Nebraska-Omaha 01/31/92 12 Ross Manson Denver 03/08/94 12 Ross Manson at Michigan Tech 11/22/93 12 Ross Manson Nebraska-Kearney 12/16/93

3-point FG percentage (5 made)1. 1.000 Jason Retzlaff at Nebraska-Omaha 01/02/00 6-6 1.000 Ben Nemmers at Minnesota-Duluth 12/07/02 5-5 1.000 Mike Nelson at Oakland 01/31/08 5-5 1.000 Michael Tveidt Northern Arizona 12/22/08 5-55. .875 Ben Nemmers at South Dakota State 02/23/01 7-8 .875 Ben Nemmers at Cal Poly Pomona 11/28/03 7-8 .875 Ross Manson at St. Cloud State 02/22/94 7-8 .875 Tyson Maroney Mesa State 03/07/95 7-8

Field GoalsField goals made1. 24 Ron Schlieman at Houston 12/07/672. 20 Lance Berwald at Augustana (S.D.) 02/17/843. 18 Lance Berwald Minn. State Mankato 02/11/84 18 Marv Bachmeier at Morningside 02/06/605. 17 Bob Nagle Concordia-Moorhead 12/11/76 17 Marv Bachmeier Northern Iowa 02/12/60 17 Marv Bachmeier vs Concordia-Moorhead 12/03/60 17 Ron McLeod vs Morningside 02/10/629. 16 Marv Bachmeier Concordia-Moorhead 01/19/6010. 15 Bob Nagle South Dakota State 01/30/76 15 Jeff Askew Northern Colorado 02/25/82 15 Mark Linde at Alaska-Anchorage 12/21/77 15 Marv Bachmeier vs Northern Iowa 12/13/58 15 Steve Saladino at Augustana (S.D.) 02/27/76 15 Steve Saladino vs North Dakota 12/29/75

Field goals a� empted1. 35 Marv Bachmeier at Morningside 02/06/602. 34 Ron McLeod vs Morningside 02/10/623. 32 Ben Woodside vs Stephen F. Aus� n 12/12/084. 31 Ron Schlieman at Houston 12/07/675. 30 Marv Bachmeier vs Concordia-Moorhead 02/25/616. 29 Brad Klabo Minnesota-Morris 12/01/70 29 Marv Bachmeier Concordia-Moorhead 01/19/60 29 Ron McLeod vs Northern Iowa 02/09/629. 28 Bob Maier vs Minn. State Moorhead 01/30/65 28 Marv Bachmeier vs Augustana (S.D.) 01/16/59 28 Robert Grant vs North Dakota 02/24/51

Field goal percentage (8 made)1. 1.000 Lance Berwald at Augustana (S.D.) 02/17/84 20-20 1.000 Joe Regnier North Dakota 02/14/87 11-11 1.000 Mark Gibbons at Concordia-Moorhead 12/11/73 9-9 1.000 Michael Tveidt Northern Arizona 12/22/08 9-9 1.000 Andy Kelchen Minot State 12/20/01 8-8 1.000 Jeff Lingo Augsburg 11/20/92 8-8 1.000 Lance Berwald at Northern Colorado 02/25/83 8-8 1.000 Brady Lipp at South Dakota State 01/23/81 8-89. .929 Joe Regnier Mary 12/02/86 13-1410. .923 Lance Berwald at Morningside 03/12/83 12-13

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Free ThrowsFree throws made1. 30 Ben Woodside vs Stephen F. Aus� n 12/12/082. 17 Lance Berwald Minn. State Mankato 02/11/84 17 Marv Bachmeier at Northern Iowa 01/22/604. 16 Ben Woodside UMKC 01/19/08 16 Marv Bachmeier vs Northern Iowa 12/13/586. 15 Bart Inniger South Dakota 01/18/92 15 Ben Woodside at UMKC 01/17/09 15 Ben Woodside at Idaho State 12/03/05 15 Bre� Winkelman at Centenary 02/26/09 15 Marv Bachmeier Concordia-Moorhead 01/19/60 15 Ron Waggoner vs Minn. State Moorhead 12/21/68

Free throws a� empted1. 35 Ben Woodside vs Stephen F. Aus� n 12/12/082. 23 Mike Kuppich at Augustana (S.D.) 02/17/723. 22 Ben Woodside at Idaho State 12/03/05 22 Marv Bachmeier vs Drake 12/01/60 22 Ron Waggoner vs Minn. State Moorhead 12/21/686. 21 Marv Bachmeier vs Concordia-Moorhead 12/03/607. 20 Duane Anderson vs South Dakota 02/06/53 20 Marv Bachmeier at Northern Iowa 01/22/609. 19 Ben Woodside UMKC 01/19/08 19 Robert Lauf vs North Dakota 02/21/53

ReboundingMost rebounds1. 24 Roger Erickson North Dakota 02/27/60 24 Gene Gamache at North Dakota 02/25/55 24 Robert Lauf vs Northern Iowa 01/11/544. 23 Jerry Kingrey at North Dakota 02/22/58 23 Jerry Kingrey North Dakota 03/01/586. 22 Cliff Bell vs South Dakota State 12/28/76 22 Jerry Kingrey Northern Iowa 01/31/588. 21 Bruce Shockman at Northern Colorado 02/14/81 21 John Wojtak Northern Iowa 01/15/71 21 Lynden Langen vs Wyoming 12/08/62 21 Mike Kuppich vs Minn. State Mankato 12/27/69

Free throw percentage (10 made)1. 1.000 Ben Woodside at Colorado State 11/23/05 14-14 1.000 Warren Arman North Dakota 02/16/57 14-14 1.000 Denver TenBroek South Dakota 03/04/03 13-13 1.000 Marv Bachmeier vs Minnesota-Duluth 12/ /60 13-13 1.000 Ben Woodside South Dakota State 02/24/07 12-12 1.000 Gary Hall at Northern State 12/18/99 12-12 1.000 Mark McGehee Minn. State Mankato 01/09/98 12-12 1.000 Tom Fo� Sea� le Pacifi c 12/16/89 12-12 1.000 Bre� Winkelman Wisconsin-Green Bay 11/25/06 11-11 1.000 Denver TenBroek at Augustana (S.D.) 01/25/03 11-11 1.000 Denver TenBroek at Northern State 11/30/02 11-11 1.000 Mark McGehee vs Alabama-Huntsville 11/29/96 11-11 1.000 Jeff Askew Augustana (S.D.) 02/18/83 11-11 1.000 Ben Nemmers St. Cloud State 02/28/04 10-10 1.000 Denver TenBroek at Northern Colorado 01/25/02 10-10 1.000 Joe Hedin at Nebraska-Omaha 12/30/00 10-10 1.000 Tony Adams at Augustana (S.D.) 02/13/90 10-10 1.000 Tom Fo� at Minn. State Mankato 02/06/88 10-10 1.000 Pat Driscoll vs Morningside 12/29/70 10-10 1.000 Warren Arman at North Dakota 02/21/58 10-10

Ben Woodside was 14-for-14 from the foul line at Colorado State in 2005 to match the NDSU single-game percentage record set by Warren Arman in 1957.

AssistsMost assists1. 16 David Ryles Northern Colorado 02/20/872. 15 David Ryles Morningside 01/10/87 15 Jeff Askew SW Minnesota State 12/12/814. 14 Bart Inniger Viterbo 12/15/905. 13 Ben Nemmers Minot State 12/20/01 13 Craig Aamot Jamestown 12/16/947. 12 Bart Inniger at St. Cloud State 02/08/91 12 Craig Aamot at Augustana (S.D.) 01/07/94 12 David Ryles Northern Colorado 01/25/86 12 David Ryles Minn. State Mankato 01/31/87 12 David Ryles Valley City State 12/16/86 12 Mark McGehee Augustana (S.D.) 01/17/97

BlocksMost blocked shots1. 7 Jason Wenschlag at South Dakota State 01/05/912. 6 Andy Kelchen Minnesota-Crookston 01/26/05 6 Greg Monson at South Dakota 02/01/80 6 Jason Wenschlag Northern Colorado 02/28/92 6 Jason Wenschlag Northern Michigan 12/05/92 6 Jason Wenschlag vs Troy 12/27/92 6 Jason Wenschlag Lewis 12/28/91 6 Jeff Giersch at Sea� le Pacifi c 12/18/80 6 Lance Berwald Minn. State Moorhead 12/04/82

StealsMost steals1. 8 David Ryles vs Minot State 12/29/862. 7 Bart Inniger vs Mary 11/27/90 7 David Ryles Northern Colorado 01/25/86 7 Kelvin Wynn Augustana (S.D.) 01/22/82 7 Mike Driscoll Minnesota-Morris 12/16/80 7 Tom Fo� South Dakota State 02/14/89

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NDSU’s Single-Season 500-Point Club Pts. GP Avg. Season1. Ben Woodside 766 33 23.2 2008-092. Denver TenBroek 666 31 21.5 2002-033. Bre� Winkelman 613 33 18.6 2008-094. Ben Woodside 599 29 20.7 2007-085. Lance Berwald 598 28 21.4 1983-846. Paul Shogren 586 29 20.2 1977-787. Mike Kuppich 576 26 22.2 1971-728. Brian Sand 563 29 19.4 1995-969. Bre� Winkelman 558 29 19.2 2007-0810. Jeff Askew 548 30 18.3 1982-8311. Steve Saladino 542 27 20.1 1975-7612. Marv Bachmeier 540 20 27.0 1959-6013. Joe Regnier 539 28 19.3 1988-8914. Lance Berwald 536 30 17.9 1982-8315. Marv Bachmeier 520 24 21.7 1960-6116. Ron Schlieman 515 26 19.8 1967-6817. Mark Gibbons 510 26 19.6 1974-7518. Mark Emerson 509 27 18.9 1973-74

ScoringPoints1. 766 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-092. 666 Denver TenBroek (31 games) 2002-033. 613 Bre� Winkelman (33 games) 2008-094. 599 Ben Woodside (29 games) 2007-085. 598 Lance Berwald (28 games) 1983-846. 586 Paul Shogren (29 games) 1977-787. 576 Mike Kuppich (26 games) 1971-728. 563 Brian Sand (29 games) 1995-969. 558 Bre� Winkelman (29 games) 2007-0810. 548 Jeff Askew (30 games) 1982-83

Scoring average (minimum 10 games)1. 27.0 Marv Bachmeier (20 games) 1959-602. 23.5 Marv Bachmeier (21 games) 1958-593. 23.2 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-094. 22.2 Mike Kuppich (26 games) 1971-725. 21.7 Marv Bachmeier (24 games) 1960-616. 21.5 Denver TenBroek (31 games) 2002-037. 21.4 Lance Berwald (28 games) 1983-848. 20.7 Ben Woodside (29 games) 2007-089. 20.2 Paul Shogren (29 games) 1977-7810. 20.1 Steve Saladino (27 games) 1975-76

Field Goals

Field goals made1. 250 Lance Berwald (28 games) 1983-842. 249 Paul Shogren (29 games) 1977-783. 234 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-094. 231 Steve Saladino (27 games) 1975-765. 225 Lance Berwald (30 games) 1982-836. 223 Denver TenBroek (31 games) 2002-03 223 Joe Regnier (28 games) 1988-898. 220 Bre� Winkelman (33 games) 2008-099. 218 Jeff Askew (30 games) 1982-83 218 Brian Sand (29 games) 1995-96

Field goals a� empted1. 518 Paul Shogren (29 games) 1977-782. 504 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-093. 485 Denver TenBroek (31 games) 2002-034. 469 Jeff Askew (30 games) 1982-835. 445 Ron Schlieman (26 games) 1967-686. 442 Ron McLeod (26 games) 1962-637. 438 Bre� Winkelman (33 games) 2008-098. 433 Mark Emerson (27 games) 1973-749. 427 Ron McLeod (25 games) 1961-6210. 421 Steve Saladino (27 games) 1975-76

Field goal percentage (minimum 50 made)1. .912 Merlin Ludwig (52-57) 1955-562. .667 Lance Berwald (250-375) 1983-843. .658 Lance Berwald (225-342) 1982-834. .617 Ryan Dennis (82-133) 1997-985. .611 Brian Sand (193-316) 1993-946. .605 Mike Sissel (52-86) 1994-957. .596 Derek Hodges (152-255) 1998-998. .581 Mel McKnight (68-117) 1976-779. .580 Joe Hedin (131-226) 2000-0110. .577 Dennis Majeskie (116-201) 1985-86

3-Point Field Goals3-point fi eld goals made1. 85 Ross Manson (30 games) 1993-942. 83 Ben Nemmers (30 games) 2002-033. 82 Denver TenBroek (31 games) 2002-034. 75 Denver TenBroek (26 games) 2001-025. 74 Ben Nemmers (28 games) 2003-046. 67 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-097. 66 Fred Riley (29 games) 1995-968. 65 Denver TenBroek (26 games) 2000-019. 64 Tyson Maroney (30 games) 1994-9510. 62 Ben Woodside (29 games) 2007-08 62 Fred Fridley (29 games) 1995-96 62 Adam Dobmeier (28 games) 2004-05

3-point fi eld goals a� empted1. 220 Denver TenBroek (31 games) 2002-032. 215 Ross Manson (30 games) 1993-943. 194 Denver TenBroek (26 games) 2001-024. 185 Denver TenBroek (26 games) 2000-015. 177 Juno Pintar (28 games) 1986-876. 168 Adam Dobmeier (28 games) 2004-057. 165 Mark McGehee (27 games) 1997-988. 159 Ben Nemmers (30 games) 2002-039. 157 Fred Riley (29 games) 1996-97 157 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-09

3-point FG percentage (minimum 25 made)1. .522 Ben Nemmers (83-159) 2002-032. .487 Ben Nemmers (74-152) 2003-043. .471 Fred Fridley (48-102) 1994-954. .469 Jason Retzlaff (38-81) 1998-995. .461 Mike Nelson (59-128) 2007-086. .455 Jason Retzlaff (60-132) 1999-007. .452 Sco� Majkrzak (57-126) 2001-028. .449 Michael Tveidt (40-89) 2008-099. .447 Mike Nelson (51-114) 2006-0710. .444 Mike Nelson (40-90) 2005-06

Free ThrowsFree throws made1. 231 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-092. 174 Mike Kuppich (26 games) 1971-723. 171 Ben Woodside (29 games) 2007-084. 168 Marv Bachmeier (20 games) 1959-605. 160 Ben Woodside (28 games) 2005-066. 154 Marv Bachmeier (24 games) 1960-617. 144 Bre� Winkelman (29 games) 2007-088. 143 Marv Bachmeier (21 games) 1958-599. 140 Pat Driscoll (23 games) 1968-6910. 139 Marcel Johnson (28 games) 1996-97

Free throws a� empted1. 285 Mike Kuppich (26 games) 1971-722. 275 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-093. 225 Marv Bachmeier (20 games) 1959-604. 212 Mike Kuppich (26 games) 1969-705. 211 Duane Anderson (24 games) 1954-556. 207 Pat Driscoll (23 games) 1968-697. 206 Ben Woodside (29 games) 2007-088. 203 Marv Bachmeier (24 games) 1960-619. 201 Ben Woodside (28 games) 2005-0610. 195 John Wojtak (27 games) 1970-71

Free throw percentage (minimum 25 made)1. .929 Ben Nemmers (52-56) 2001-022. .926 Ben Nemmers (63-68) 2003-043. .903 Mark Refl ing (28-31) 1972-734. .902 Mike Driscoll (37-41) 1977-785. .900 Mike Nelson (54-60) 2005-066. .898 Brady Lipp (44-49) 1979-807. .877 Tom Fo� (57-65) 1987-888. .872 Ben Nemmers (34-39) 2002-039. .870 Bart Inniger (120-138) 1991-9210. .867 Ma� Adler (39-45) 1994-95

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Marv Bachmeier is the all-� me leader in scoring average with 23.9 points in 65 career games. He has three of the top four single-season marks for points per game.

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ReboundingRebounds1. 298 John Wojtak 1970-712. 271 Mike Kuppich 1971-72 271 John Wojtak 1968-694. 266 Lance Berwald 1983-845. 265 Steve Saladino 1973-74 265 John McPhaul 1982-837. 262 John Wojtak 1969-708. 258 Steve Saladino 1975-769. 256 Andre Smith 2006-07 256 Warner Huss 1977-78

Rebounding average (minimum 10 games)1. 11.1 John Foss (19 games) 1958-592. 11.0 John Wojtak (27 games) 1970-713. 10.8 John Wojtak (25 games) 1968-694. 10.5 John Wojtak (25 games) 1969-705. 10.5 Warren Arman (23 games) 1957-586. 10.4 Mike Kuppich (26 games) 1971-727. 10.4 Gerry Suman (24 games) 1966-678. 10.0 Bob Nagle (24 games) 1976-779. 9.8 Jerry Kingrey (23 games) 1957-5810. 9.8 Steve Saladino (27 games) 1973-74

AssistsAssists1. 230 David Ryles 1986-872. 211 Craig Aamot 1993-943. 204 Ben Woodside 2008-094. 193 Jeff Askew 1981-825. 183 Jeff Askew 1982-836. 178 David Ryles 1985-867. 172 Jeff Askew 1979-808. 154 Bart Inniger 1990-919. 152 Craig Aamot 1994-9510. 149 Ben Woodside 2007-08

Assists average (minimum 10 games)1. 8.2 David Ryles (28 games) 1986-872. 7.0 Craig Aamot (30 games) 1993-943. 6.7 Bart Inniger (23 games) 1990-914. 6.7 Jeff Askew (29 games) 1981-825. 6.4 David Ryles (28 games) 1985-866. 6.2 Ben Woodside (33 games) 2008-097. 6.1 Jeff Askew (30 games) 1982-838. 5.9 Jeff Askew (29 games) 1979-809. 5.8 Sean Mahone (20 games) 1987-8810. 5.4 Mike Driscoll (27 games) 1978-79

Blocks

Blocked shots1. 89 Jason Wenschlag 1991-922. 58 Jason Wenschlag 1992-933. 55 Jason Wenschlag 1990-914. 51 Jeff Giersch 1981-825. 49 Joe Regnier 1986-876. 47 Greg Monson 1979-80 47 Lance Berwald 1982-838. 38 Andre Smith 2006-07 38 Jeff Giersch 1980-81 38 Andy Kelchen 2004-05 38 Joe Regnier 1987-88

Blocked shots average (minimum 10 games)1. 3.3 Jason Wenschlag (27 games) 1991-922. 2.2 Jeff Giersch (23 games) 1981-823. 2.1 Jason Wenschlag (26 games) 1990-914. 2.0 Jason Wenschlag (29 games) 1992-935. 1.8 Lucas Moormann (15 games) 2006-076. 1.8 Joe Regnier (28 games) 1986-877. 1.6 Greg Monson (29 games) 1979-808. 1.6 Lance Berwald (30 games) 1982-839. 1.4 Andre Smith (28 games) 2006-07 1.4 Andy Kelchen (28 games) 2004-05 1.4 Joe Regnier (28 games) 1987-88

NDSU’s Single-Season250-Rebound Club Reb. GP Avg. Season1. John Wojtak 298 27 11.0 1970-712. Mike Kuppich 271 26 10.4 1971-723. John Wojtak 271 25 10.8 1968-694. Lance Berwald 266 28 9.5 1983-845. Steve Saladino 265 27 9.8 1973-746. John McPhaul 265 30 8.8 1982-837. John Wojtak 262 25 10.5 1969-708. Steve Saladino 258 27 9.5 1975-769. Andre Smith 256 28 9.1 2006-0710. Warner Huss 256 29 8.8 1977-7811. Lance Berwald 253 30 8.4 1982-8312. Greg Monson 251 29 8.7 1979-8013. Gerry Suman 250 24 10.4 1966-67

John Wojtak was North Dakota State’s top rebounder three straight seasons from 1968-69 to 1970-71.

Steals

Steals1. 86 David Ryles 1986-872. 75 Ewell Clinton 1996-973. 72 David Ryles 1983-84 72 David Ryles 1985-865. 71 Paul Shogren 1977-78 71 Jeff Askew 1981-827. 70 Jeff Askew 1982-838. 64 Mark McGehee 1996-979. 61 Brady Lipp 1979-80 61 Mark McGehee 1997-98

Steals average (minimum 10 games)1. 3.1 David Ryles (28 games) 1986-872. 2.6 Ewell Clinton (29 games) 1996-973. 2.6 David Ryles (28 games) 1985-86 2.6 David Ryles (28 games) 1983-845. 2.4 Jeff Askew (29 games) 1981-82 2.4 Paul Shogren (29 games) 1977-787. 2.3 Jeff Askew (30 games) 1982-838. 2.3 Bart Inniger (23 games) 1990-919. 2.3 Mark McGehee (27 games) 1997-9810. 2.2 Paul Shogren (27 games) 1978-79

Wenschlag Giersch

Jason Wenschlag (52) was the most prolifi c shot blocker in North Dakota State history. He led the Bison in blocks for three straight seasons from1990-91 through 1992-93.

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NDSU’s 1,000-Point Career Scoring Club

Name Pts. GP Avg. Seasons1. Ben Woodside 2315 118 19.6 2005-092. Bre� Winkelman 1962 118 16.6 2005-093. Denver TenBroek 1813 109 16.6 1999-034. Joe Regnier 1717 112 15.3 1985-895. Jeff Askew 1694 116 14.6 1979-836. Steve Saladino 1652 103 16.0 1972-767. Mike Nelson 1562 118 13.2 2005-098. Marv Bachmeier 1553 65 23.9 1958-619. Brian Sand 1540 106 14.5 1992-9610. Mike Kuppich 1493 79 18.9 1969-7211. Mark Emerson 1412 106 13.1 1972-7612. Dan Wilberscheid 1401 112 12.5 1984-8813. Ben Nemmers 1387 110 12.6 2000-0414. Mark Gibbons 1359 81 16.8 1971-7515. Paul Shogren 1335 94 14.2 1975-7916. Ron Schlieman 1222 74 16.5 1965-6817. Ray McKenzie 1166 83 14.0 1988-9118. Mike Driscoll 1166 114 10.2 1977-8119. Brady Lipp 1156 111 10.4 1977-8120. Lance Berwald 1134 58 19.6 1982-8421. Bob Maier 1114 73 15.3 1964-6722. Pat Driscoll 1113 75 14.8 1968-7123. John Wojtak 1098 77 14.3 1968-7124. Ross Manson 1063 113 9.4 1990-9425. Ron Waggoner 1052 76 13.8 1966-6926. Gerry Suman 1033 73 14.2 1964-6727. Dennis Majeskie 1014 105 9.7 1982-86

ScoringPoints1. 2315 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-092. 1962 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-093. 1813 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-034. 1717 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-895. 1694 Jeff Askew (116 games) 1979-836. 1652 Steve Saladino (103 games) 1972-767. 1562 Mike Nelson (118 games) 2005-098. 1553 Marv Bachmeier (65 games) 1958-619. 1540 Brian Sand (106 games) 1992-9610. 1493 Mike Kuppich (79 games) 1969-72

Scoring average (minimum 50 games)1. 23.9 Marv Bachmeier (65 games) 1958-612. 19.6 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-093. 19.6 Lance Berwald (58 games) 1982-844. 18.9 Mike Kuppich (79 games) 1969-725. 16.8 Mark Gibbons (81 games) 1971-756. 16.7 Ron McLeod (51 games) 1961-637. 16.7 Mark McGehee (56 games) 1996-988. 16.6 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-039. 16.6 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-0910. 16.5 Ron Schlieman (74 games) 1965-68

Field Goals

Field goals made1. 710 Jeff Askew (116 games) 1979-832. 700 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-093. 699 Steve Saladino (103 games) 1972-764. 698 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-895. 684 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-096. 617 Brian Sand (106 games) 1992-967. 598 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-038. 590 Mark Emerson (106 games) 1972-769. 577 Mike Nelson (118 games) 2005-0910. 576 Paul Shogren (94 games) 1975-79

Field goals a� empted1. 1525 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-092. 1502 Jeff Askew (116 games) 1979-833. 1340 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-094. 1336 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-035. 1321 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-896. 1313 Mark Emerson (106 games) 1972-767. 1307 Steve Saladino (103 games) 1972-768. 1228 Paul Shogren (94 games) 1975-799. 1222 Marv Bachmeier (65 games) 1958-6110. 1153 Mike Nelson (118 games) 2005-09

Field goal percentage (minimum 300 made)1. .662 Lance Berwald (475-717) 1982-842. .562 Brian Sand (617-1098) 1992-963. .556 Dennis Majeskie (397-714) 1982-864. .549 Mark Gibbons (563-1026) 1971-755. .547 Marcel Johnson (303-554) 1995-976. .546 Brady Lipp (501-917) 1977-817. .535 Steve Saladino (699-1307) 1972-768. .533 Andy Kelchen (314-589) 2001-059. .528 Joe Regnier (698-1321) 1985-8910. .525 Ray McKenzie (466-888) 1988-91

3-Point Field Goals3-point fi eld goals made1. 257 Ben Nemmers (110 games) 2000-042. 255 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-033. 228 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-094. 213 Ross Manson (113 games) 1990-945. 208 Mike Nelson (118 games) 2005-096. 155 Adam Dobmeier (106 games) 2001-057. 142 Juno Pintar (108 games) 1985-898. 123 Dus� n Payne (113 games) 1992-969. 119 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-0910. 114 Fred Riley (58 games) 1995-97

3-point fi eld goals a� empted1. 678 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-032. 591 Ross Manson (113 games) 1990-943. 560 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-094. 558 Ben Nemmers (110 games) 2000-045. 479 Mike Nelson (118 games) 2008-096. 412 Adam Dobmeier (106 games) 2001-057. 402 Juno Pintar (108 games) 1985-898. 335 Dus� n Payne (113 games) 1992-969. 307 Fred Riley (58 games) 1995-9710. 283 Bart Inniger (104 games) 1988-92

3-point FG percentage (minimum 50 made)1. .461 Ben Nemmers (257-558) 2000-042. .460 Jason Retzlaff (98-213) 1998-003. .444 Fred Fridley (110-248) 1994-964. .434 Mike Nelson (208-479) 2005-095. .425 Bre� Winkelman (119-280) 2005-096. .420 Michael Tveidt (50-119) 2007-097. .417 Sco� Majkrzak (113-271) 1998-028. .407 Ben Woodside (228-560) 2005-099. .395 Tyson Maroney (98-248) 1993-9510. .393 Adam Wi� (55-140) 2000-04

Free ThrowsFree throws made1. 687 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-092. 475 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-093. 465 Marv Bachmeier (65 games) 1958-614. 437 Mike Kuppich (79 games) 1969-725. 393 Pat Driscoll (75 games) 1968-716. 362 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-037. 320 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-898. 306 Duane Anderson (67 games) 1952-559. 304 Ron Waggoner (76 games) 1966-6910. 293 Gerry Suman (73 games) 1964-67

Free throws a� empted1. 834 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-092. 687 Mike Kuppich (79 games) 1969-723. 618 Marv Bachmeier (65 games) 1958-614. 591 Bre� Winkelman (118 games) 2005-095. 561 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-896. 560 Pat Driscoll (75 games) 1968-717. 547 Duane Anderson (67 games) 1952-558. 474 Denver TenBroek (109 games) 1999-039. 455 Gerry Suman (73 games) 1964-6710. 435 Ron Waggoner (76 games) 1966-69

Free throw percentage (minimum 100 made)1. .897 Ben Nemmers (200-223) 2000-042. .835 Mike Driscoll (212-254) 1977-813. .827 Steve Stacy (134-162) 1983-854. .824 Ben Woodside (687-834) 2005-095. .821 Mark McGehee (197-240) 1996-986. .808 Bart Inniger (252-312) 1988-927. .804 Bre� Winkelman (475-591) 2005-098. .802 Brady Lipp (154-192) 1977-819. .800 Tom Fo� (292-365) 1987-9110. .796 Gary Hall (121-152) 1999-01

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CAREER RECORDS

Ben Woodside broke NDSU’s career scoring record in his 96th game. He also broke NDSU’s single-game and season scoring records.

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Rebounding

Rebounds1. 874 Bre� Winkelman 2005-092. 872 Joe Regnier 1985-893. 853 Steve Saladino 1972-764. 831 John Wojtak 1968-715. 744 Mike Kuppich 1969-726. 731 Dan Wilberscheid 1984-887. 677 Gerry Suman 1964-678. 655 Ron Waggoner 1966-699. 641 Denver TenBroek 1999-0310. 632 Ray McKenzie 1988-91

Rebounding average (minimum 50 games)1. 10.8 John Wojtak (77 games) 1968-712. 9.4 Mike Kuppich (79 games) 1969-723. 9.3 Gerry Suman (73 games) 1964-674. 8.9 Lance Berwald (58 games) 1982-845. 8.9 Lynden Langen (53 games) 1960-636. 8.6 Ron Waggoner (76 games) 1966-697. 8.6 Andre Smith (55 games) 2005-078. 8.6 John Foss (65 games) 1956-599. 8.4 Gene Gamache (68 games) 1953-5610. 8.3 Steve Saladino (103 games) 1972-76

Assists

Assists1. 684 Jeff Askew 1979-832. 640 Ben Woodside 2005-093. 639 David Ryles 1983-874. 513 Mike Driscoll 1977-815. 417 Mark Emerson 1972-766. 363 Craig Aamot 1993-957. 354 Pat Driscoll 1968-718. 353 Ben Nemmers 2000-049. 347 Bart Inniger 1988-9210. 336 Tom Driscoll 1969-73

Assists average (minimum 50 games)1. 6.3 Craig Aamot (58 games) 1993-952. 5.9 Jeff Askew (116 games) 1979-833. 5.8 David Ryles (111 games) 1983-874. 5.4 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-095. 4.7 Pat Driscoll (75 games) 1968-716. 4.5 Mike Driscoll (114 games) 1977-817. 4.0 Mark McGehee (56 games) 1996-988. 4.0 Albert Hairston (55 games) 1983-859. 4.0 Tony Adams (55 games) 1988-9010. 3.9 Mark Emerson (106 games) 1972-76

BlocksBlocked shots1. 220 Jason Wenschlag 1989-932. 146 Joe Regnier 1985-893. 89 Jeff Giersch 1980-824. 81 Lance Berwald 1982-845. 80 Lucas Moormann 2005-096. 74 Andy Kelchen 2001-057. 72 Andre Smith 2005-078. 68 Dan Wilberscheid 1984-88 68 Brian Sand 1992-9610. 64 Lorenzo Riley 2005-09

Blocked shots average (minimum 50 games)1. 2.1 Jason Wenschlag (105 games) 1989-932. 1.7 Jeff Giersch (52 games) 1980-823. 1.4 Lance Berwald (58 games) 1982-844. 1.3 Andre Smith (55 games) 2005-075. 1.3 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-896. 1.2 Rich Frandeen (54 games) 1995-977. 1.1 Jeromy Thompson (54 games) 1998-008. 0.8 Derek Hodges (54 games) 1997-999. 0.8 Lorenzo Riley (83 games) 2005-0910. 0.8 Lucas Moormann (105 games) 2005-09

NDSU’s Career500-Rebound Club Reb. GP Avg. Seasons1. Bre� Winkelman 874 118 7.4 2005-092. Joe Regnier 872 112 7.8 1985-893. Steve Saladino 853 103 8.3 1972-764. John Wojtak 831 75 10.8 1968-715. Mike Kuppich 744 79 9.4 1969-726. Dan Wilberscheid 731 112 6.5 1984-887. Gerry Suman 677 73 9.3 1964-678. Ron Waggoner 655 76 8.6 1966-699. Denver TenBroek 641 109 5.9 1999-0310. Ray McKenzie 632 83 7.6 1988-9111. Mark Gibbons 623 81 7.7 1971-7512. Bob Nagle 588 77 7.6 1974-7713. Gene Gamache 569 68 8.4 1953-5614. Wayne Langen 564 74 7.6 1960-6315. John Foss 556 65 8.6 1956-5916. Ed Hinkel 542 113 4.8 1978-8217. Brian Sand 541 106 5.1 1992-9618. Dennis Majeskie 535 105 5.1 1982-8619. Lucas Moormann 527 105 5.0 2005-0920. Lance Berwald 519 58 8.9 1982-8421. Roger Erickson 506 68 7.4 1959-62

StealsSteals1. 275 David Ryles 1983-872. 255 Jeff Askew 1979-833. 181 Paul Shogren 1975-794. 177 Mike Driscoll 1977-815. 176 Ben Woodside 2005-096. 167 Brady Lipp 1977-817. 164 Juno Pintar 1985-898. 150 Bre� Winkelman 2005-099. 147 Bart Inniger 1988-9210. 146 Tom Fo� 1987-91

Steals average (minimum 50 games)1. 2.5 David Ryles (111 games) 1983-872. 2.2 Mark McGehee (56 games) 1996-983. 2.2 Jeff Askew (116 games) 1979-834. 1.9 Paul Shogren (94 games) 1975-795. 1.7 Ewell Clinton (56 games) 1995-976. 1.6 Mike Driscoll (114 games) 1977-817. 1.5 CoCo Cofi eld (60 games) 2002-048. 1.5 Juno Pintar (108 games) 1985-899. 1.5 Brady Lipp (111 games) 1977-8110. 1.5 Ben Woodside (118 games) 2005-09

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4 Lorenzo Riley 2005-09

Blocked shots average (minimum 50 games) 1989-93

2. 1.7 Jeff Giersch (52 games) 1980-823. 1.4 Lance Berwald (58 games) 1982-844. 1.3 Andre Smith (55 games) 2005-075. 1.3 Joe Regnier (112 games) 1985-896. 1.2 Rich Frandeen (54 games) 1995-97

1998-00. 0.8 Derek Hodges (54 games) 1997-99

9. 0.8 Lorenzo Riley (83 games) 2005-092005-09

21. Roger Erickson 506 68 7.4 1959-62

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Andy Kelchen swa� ed 38 shots in 2004-05 to move into fi � h all-� me on the NDSU career shot blocks chart.

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Marv Bachmeier, 1958-61 1,553Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1958-59 21 175-395 .443 — — 143-190 .753 493 23.51959-60 20 186-417 .446 — — 168-225 .747 540 27.01960-61 24 183-410 .446 — — 154-203 .759 520 21.7Totals 65 544-1222 .445 — — 465-618 .752 1553 23.9

Mike Nelson, 2005-09 1,562Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.2005-06 28-14 123-246 .500 40-90 .444 54-60 .900 340 12.12006-07 28-28 172-327 .526 51-114 .447 45-67 .672 440 15.72007-08 29-29 138-281 .491 59-128 .461 64-85 .753 399 13.82008-09 33-33 144-299 .482 58-147 .395 37-58 .638 383 11.6Totals 118-104 577-1153 .500 208-479 .434 200-270 .741 1562 13.2

Denver TenBroek, 1999-03 1,813Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1999-00 26-0 54-120 .450 33-79 .418 20-32 .625 161 6.22000-01 26-17 159-359 .443 65-185 .351 107-135 .793 490 18.82001-02 26-26 162-372 .435 75-194 .387 97-132 .735 496 19.12002-03 31-31 223-485 .460 82-220 .373 138-175 .789 666 21.5Totals 109-74 598-1336 .448 255-678 .376 362-474 .764 1813 16.6

Joe Regnier, 1985-89 1,717Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1985-86 28-23 121-241 .502 — — 60-119 .504 302 10.81986-87 28-28 183-340 .538 0-1 .000 84-149 .564 450 16.11987-88 28-28 171-323 .529 0-1 .000 84-139 .604 426 15.21988-89 28-28 223-417 .535 1-1 1.000 92-154 .597 539 19.3Totals 112-107 698-1321 .528 1-3 .333 320-561 .570 1717 15.3

Steve Saladino, 1972-76 1,652Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1972-73 23 100-190 .526 — — 19-34 .559 219 9.51973-74 27 193-350 .551 — — 73-90 .811 459 17.01974-75 26 175-346 .506 — — 82-102 .804 432 16.61975-76 27 231-421 .549 — — 80-112 .714 542 20.1Totals 103 699-1307 .535 — — 254-338 .751 1652 16.0

Ben Woodside, 2005-09 2,315Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.2005-06 28-28 139-322 .432 52-127 .409 160-201 .796 490 17.52006-07 28-28 144-302 .477 47-120 .392 125-152 .822 460 16.42007-08 29-29 183-397 .461 62-156 .397 171-206 .830 599 20.72008-09 33-33 234-504 .464 67-157 .427 231-275 .840 766 23.2Totals 118-118 700-1525 .459 228-560 .407 687-834 .824 2315 19.6

Jeff Askew, 1979-83 1,694Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1979-80 29-20 173-382 .453 — — 57-77 .740 403 13.91980-81 28-26 124-273 .454 — — 45-57 .789 293 10.51981-82 29-29 195-378 .516 — — 60-82 .732 450 15.51982-83 30-29 218-469 .465 — — 112-142 .789 548 18.3Totals 116-104 710-1502 .473 — — 274-358 .765 1694 14.6

Bre� Winkelman, 2005-09 1,962Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.2005-06 28-28 112-221 .507 24-51 .471 93-118 .788 341 12.22006-07 28-28 159-307 .518 25-59 .424 107-135 .793 450 16.12007-08 29-29 193-374 .516 28-64 .438 144-176 .818 558 19.22008-09 33-33 220-438 .502 42-106 .396 131-162 .809 613 18.6Totals 118-118 684-1340 .510 119-280 .425 475-591 .804 1962 16.6

Brian Sand, 1992-96 1,540Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1992-93 17-1 34-61 .557 0-1 .000 11-16 .688 79 4.61993-94 30-27 193-316 .611 6-13 .462 56-76 .737 448 14.91994-95 30-28 172-310 .555 20-40 .500 86-102 .843 450 15.01995-96 29-28 218-411 .530 13-40 .325 114-144 .792 563 19.4Totals 106-84 617-1098 .562 39-94 .415 267-338 .790 1540 14.5

Mike Kuppich, 1969-72 1,493Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1969-70 26 158-330 .479 — — 135-212 .637 451 17.31970-71 27 169-344 .491 — — 128-190 .674 466 17.31971-72 26 201-386 .521 — — 174-285 .611 576 22.2Totals 79 528-1060 .498 — — 437-687 .636 1493 18.9

Mark Emerson, 1972-76 1,412Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1972-73 26 96-225 .427 — — 37-45 .822 229 8.81973-74 27 210-433 .485 — — 89-115 .774 509 18.91974-75 26 110-275 .400 — — 47-62 .758 267 10.31975-76 27 174-380 .458 — — 59-76 .776 407 15.1Totals 106 590-1313 .449 — — 232-298 .779 1412 13.3

NDSU’s 1,000-Point Club North Dakota State has had 27 players score at least 1,000 points in a career. All-� me leading scorer Ben Woodside was the fi rst player to go over 2,000 career points. Woodside passed that milestone in his 104th game at South Dakota State on Jan. 23, 2009. Woodside and teammates Bre� Winkelman and Mike Nelson all passed the 1,000-point threshold as juniors in 2007-08. Only one other Bison team has had three players do it in the same season. It was in 1974-75 that senior Mark Gibbons and juniors Mark Emerson and Steve Saladino all went over 1,000 points. Four other pairs have done it in the same season, including Bob Maier and Gerry Suman in 1966-67, Pat Driscoll and John Wojtak in 1970-71, Mike Driscoll and Brady Lipp in 1980-81, and Joe Regnier and Dan Wilberscheid in 1987-88.

Guard Ben Woodside (le� ) and forward Bre� Winkelman (right), teammates from 2005 to 2009, fi nished 1-2 in career scoring ahead of forward Denver TenBroek, who set the record in 2003. Woodside and Winkelman played four seasons with guard Mike Nelson, who fi nished seventh on the all-� me scoring list.

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Gerry Suman, 1964-67 1,033Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1964-65 25 90-213 .423 — — 80-127 .630 260 10.41965-66 24 129-241 .535 — — 110-164 .671 368 15.31966-67 24 151-298 .507 — — 103-164 .628 405 16.9Totals 73 370-752 .492 — — 293-455 .644 1033 14.2

Ray McKenzie, 1988-91 1,166Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1988-89 28-25 121-239 .506 0-0 .000 76-129 .589 318 11.41989-90 28-28 162-311 .521 0-0 .000 87-154 .565 411 14.71990-91 27-27 183-338 .541 0-0 .000 71-130 .546 437 16.2Totals 83-80 466-888 .525 0-0 .000 234-413 .567 1166 14.0

Ron Waggoner, 1966-69 1,052Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1966-67 24 98-274 .358 — — 82-114 .719 278 11.61967-68 26 133-313 .425 — — 99-145 .683 365 14.01968-69 26 143-294 .486 — — 123-176 .699 409 15.7Totals 76 374-881 .425 — — 304-435 .699 1052 13.8

Bob Maier, 1964-67 1,114Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1964-65 25 146-359 .407 — — 91-134 .679 383 15.31965-66 24 154-356 .433 — — 98-132 .742 406 16.91966-67 24 130-294 .442 — — 65-100 .650 325 13.5Totals 73 430-1009 .426 — — 254-366 .694 1114 15.3

Ron Schlieman, 1965-68 1,222Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1965-66 24 151-308 .490 — — 50-90 .556 352 14.71966-67 24 150-316 .475 — — 55-87 .632 355 14.81967-68 26 205-445 .461 — — 105-157 .669 515 19.8Totals 74 506-1069 .473 — — 210-334 .629 1222 16.5

Mike Driscoll, 1977-81 1,166Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1977-78 29-17 66-165 .400 — — 37-41 .902 169 5.81978-79 27-27 127-235 .540 — — 65-79 .823 319 11.81979-80 29-29 183-361 .507 — — 38-50 .760 404 13.91980-81 29-27 101-221 .457 — — 72-84 .857 274 9.4Totals 114-100 477-982 .486 — — 212-254 .835 1166 10.2

Pat Driscoll, 1968-71 1,113Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1968-69 23 101-238 .424 — — 140-207 .676 342 14.91969-70 25 116-282 .411 — — 129-184 .701 361 14.41970-71 27 143-369 .388 — — 124-169 .734 410 15.2Totals 75 360-889 .405 — — 393-560 .702 1113 14.8

Ben Nemmers, 2000-04 1,387Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.2000-01 26-25 120-274 .438 59-148 .399 51-60 .850 350 13.52001-02 26-26 103-232 .444 41-99 .414 52-56 .929 299 11.52002-03 30-26 130-260 .500 83-159 .522 34-39 .872 377 12.62003-04 28-27 112-248 .452 74-152 .487 63-68 .926 361 12.9Totals 110-104 465-1014 .459 257-558 .461 200-223 .897 1387 12.6

Ross Manson, 1990-94 1,063Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1990-91 27-6 55-167 .329 34-107 .318 33-43 .767 177 6.61991-92 27-14 76-181 .420 48-130 .369 19-37 .514 219 8.11992-93 29-26 103-268 .384 46-139 .331 44-59 .746 296 10.21993-94 30-30 120-280 .429 85-215 .395 46-67 .687 371 12.4Totals 113-76 354-896 .395 213-591 .360 142-206 .689 1063 9.4

Brady Lipp, 1977-81 1,156Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1977-78 26-10 43-81 .531 — — 16-29 .552 102 3.91978-79 27-27 122-225 .542 — — 49-59 .831 293 10.91979-80 29-28 185-336 .551 — — 44-49 .898 414 14.31980-81 29-29 151-275 .549 — — 45-55 .818 347 12.0Totals 111-94 501-917 .546 — — 154-192 .802 1156 10.4

Mark Gibbons, 1971-75 1,359Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1971-72 2 0-1 .000 — — 0-1 .000 0 0.01972-73 26 148-264 .561 — — 56-92 .609 352 13.51973-74 27 206-394 .523 — — 85-131 .649 497 18.41974-75 26 209-367 .569 — — 92-137 .672 510 19.6Totals 81 563-1026 .549 — — 233-361 .645 1359 16.8

Paul Shogren, 1975-79 1,335Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1975-76 11-7 36-79 .456 — — 9-10 .900 81 7.41976-77 27-19 128-272 .471 — — 27-34 .794 283 10.51977-78 29-29 249-518 .481 — — 88-114 .772 586 20.21978-79 27-25 163-359 .454 — — 59-72 .819 385 14.3Totals 94-80 576-1228 .469 — — 183-230 .796 1335 14.2

John Wojtak, 1968-71 1,098Year GP FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1968-69 25 147-303 .485 — — 54-96 .563 348 13.91969-70 25 125-261 .479 — — 57-99 .576 307 12.31970-71 27 187-365 .512 — — 69-195 .354 443 16.4Totals 77 459-929 .494 — — 180-390 .462 1098 14.3

Dan Wilberscheid, 1984-88 1,401Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1984-85 28-26 108-238 .454 — — 64-81 .790 280 10.01985-86 28-28 122-250 .488 — — 51-69 .739 295 10.51986-87 28-28 155-284 .546 0-0 .000 69-121 .570 379 13.51987-88 28-28 187-366 .511 0-1 .000 73-124 .589 447 16.0Totals 112-110 572-1138 .503 0-1 .000 257-395 .651 1401 12.5

Lance Berwald, 1982-84 1,134Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1982-83 30-30 225-342 .658 — — 86-127 .677 536 17.91983-84 28-28 250-375 .667 — — 98-130 .754 598 21.4Totals 58-58 475-717 .662 — — 184-257 .716 1134 19.6

Dennis Majeskie, 1982-86 1,014Year GP-GS FG Pct. 3FG Pct. FT Pct. Pts Avg.1982-83 29-10 65-123 .528 — — 19-24 .792 149 5.11983-84 26-16 74-139 .532 — — 36-50 .720 184 7.11984-85 27-25 142-251 .566 — — 97-115 .843 381 14.11985-86 23-22 116-201 .577 — — 68-94 .723 300 13.0Totals 105-73 397-714 .556 — — 220-283 .777 1014 9.7

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ScoringYear Player Pts Avg1951-52 Art Bunker 369 13.21952-53 Duane Anderson 311 14.11953-54 Robert Lauf 329 15.01954-55 Duane Anderson 374 15.61955-56 Gene Gamache 370 16.11956-57 Ken Flynn 361 15.71957-58 Warren Arman 418 18.21958-59 Marv Bachmeier 493 23.51959-60 Marv Bachmeier 540 27.01960-61 Marv Bachmeier 520 21.71961-62 Ron McLeod 408 16.31962-63 Ron McLeod 443 17.01963-64 Dave Lee 312 13.61964-65 Bob Maier 383 15.31965-66 Bob Maier 406 16.91966-67 Gerry Suman 405 16.91967-68 Ron Schlieman 515 19.81968-69 Ron Waggoner 409 15.71969-70 Mike Kuppich 451 17.31970-71 Mike Kuppich 466 17.31971-72 Mike Kuppich 576 22.21972-73 Mark Gibbons 352 13.51973-74 Mark Emerson 509 18.91974-75 Mark Gibbons 510 19.61975-76 Steve Saladino 542 20.11976-77 Bob Nagle 415 17.31977-78 Paul Shogren 586 20.21978-79 Paul Shogren 385 14.31979-80 Brady Lipp 414 14.31980-81 Jeff Giersch 466 16.11981-82 Jeff Askew 450 15.51982-83 Jeff Askew 548 18.31983-84 Lance Berwald 598 21.41984-85 Steve Stacy 445 15.91985-86 Joe Regnier 302 10.81986-87 Joe Regnier 450 16.11987-88 Dan Wilberscheid 447 16.01988-89 Joe Regnier 539 19.31989-90 Ray McKenzie 411 14.71990-91 Ray McKenzie 437 16.21991-92 Bart Inniger 330 13.21992-93 Jeff Griffi n 318 11.01993-94 Brian Sand 448 14.91994-95 Brian Sand 450 15.01995-96 Brian Sand 563 19.41996-97 Mark McGehee 473 16.31997-98 Mark McGehee 460 17.01998-99 Derek Hodges 385 14.31999-00 Gary Hall 400 14.82000-01 Denver TenBroek 490 18.82001-02 Denver TenBroek 496 19.12002-03 Denver TenBroek 666 21.52003-04 CoCo Cofi eld 445 15.32004-05 Myron Green 438 16.22005-06 Ben Woodside 490 17.52006-07 Andre Smith 476 17.02007-08 Ben Woodside 599 20.72008-09 Ben Woodside 766 23.2

ReboundingYear Player Reb Avg1951-52 not available — —1952-53 not available — —1953-54 Robert Lauf 177 8.01954-55 Duane Anderson 230 9.61955-56 Gene Gamache 217 9.41956-57 Warren Arman 211 9.6

1957-58 Warren Arman 241 10.51958-59 John Foss 211 11.11959-60 Ralston Koepsell 166 8.31960-61 Lynden Langen 201 8.01961-62 Wayne Langen 215 8.61962-63 Lynden Langen 247 9.51963-64 Dave Lee 104 4.51964-65 Gerry Suman 217 8.71965-66 Gerry Suman 210 8.81966-67 Gerry Suman 250 10.41967-68 Ron Waggoner 232 8.91968-69 John Wojtak 271 10.81969-70 John Wojtak 262 10.51970-71 John Wojtak 298 11.01971-72 Mike Kuppich 271 10.41972-73 Mark Gibbons 163 6.31973-74 Steve Saladino 265 9.81974-75 Mark Gibbons 240 9.21975-76 Steve Saladino 258 9.61976-77 Bob Nagle 239 10.01977-78 Warner Huss 256 8.81978-79 Paul Shogren 134 5.01979-80 Greg Monson 251 8.71980-81 Jeff Giersch 226 7.81981-82 Ed Hinkel 167 5.81982-83 John McPhaul 265 8.81983-84 Lance Berwald 266 9.51984-85 Dennis Majeskie 193 7.11985-86 Joe Regnier 195 7.01986-87 Joe Regnier 223 8.01987-88 Joe Regnier 222 7.91988-89 Joe Regnier 232 8.31989-90 Ray McKenzie 205 7.31990-91 Ray McKenzie 236 8.71991-92 Mark Arzdorf 157 5.81992-93 Jason Wenschlag 163 5.61993-94 Latorial Harris 171 5.71994-95 Brian Sand 186 6.21995-96 Marcel Johnson 192 6.61996-97 Marcel Johnson 187 6.71997-98 Derek Hodges 168 6.21998-99 Derek Hodges 220 8.11999-00 Danny English 179 6.92000-01 Denver TenBroek 171 6.62001-02 Denver TenBroek 169 6.52002-03 Denver TenBroek 245 7.92003-04 David Erbes 155 5.32004-05 David Erbes 170 6.32005-06 Andre Smith 216 8.02006-07 Andre Smith 256 9.12007-08 Bre� Winkelman 241 8.32008-09 Bre� Winkelman 249 7.5

Field-Goal PercentageYear Player Pct FG-ATT1951-52 Sco� Thayer .366 79-2161952-53 Robert Lauf .429 82-1911953-54 James Akason .467 107-2291954-55 Duane Anderson .414 125-3021955-56 Merlin Ludwig .912 52-571956-57 John Foss .366 124-3391957-58 Warren Arman .437 155-3551958-59 Marv Bachmeier .443 175-3951959-60 Marv Bachmeier .446 186-4171960-61 Marv Bachmeier .446 183-4101961-62 Ron McLeod .396 169-4271962-63 Wayne Langen .415 81-1951963-64 Lee Grim .453 117-2581964-65 Lowell Cook .454 64-1411965-66 Gerry Suman .535 129-241

1966-67 Gerry Suman .507 151-2981967-68 Jim Lacey .505 103-2041968-69 Dave Edison .500 75-1501969-70 Bob Vogel .513 81-1581970-71 John Wojtak .512 187-3651971-72 Mark Refl ing .558 77-1381972-73 Mark Gibbons .561 148-2641973-74 Steve Saladino .551 193-3501974-75 Mark Gibbons .569 209-3671975-76 Steve Saladino .549 231-4211976-77 Mel McKnight .581 68-1171977-78 Mark Linde .504 184-3651978-79 Brady Lipp .542 122-2251979-80 Brady Lipp .551 185-3361980-81 Brady Lipp .549 151-2751981-82 Richard Henry .560 51-911982-83 Lance Berwald .658 225-3421983-84 Lance Berwald .667 250-3751984-85 Dennis Majeskie .566 142-2511985-86 Dennis Majeskie .577 116-2011986-87 Dan Wilberscheid .546 155-2841987-88 Wayne Jensen .547 81-1481988-89 Joe Regnier .535 223-4171989-90 Ray McKenzie .521 162-3111990-91 Ray McKenzie .541 183-3381991-92 Mark Arzdorf .554 133-2401992-93 Jeff Lingo .549 107-1951993-94 Brian Sand .611 193-3161994-95 Mike Sissel .605 52-861995-96 Marcel Johnson .570 147-2581996-97 Brian Piper .539 103-1911997-98 Ryan Dennis .617 82-1331998-99 Derek Hodges .596 152-2551999-00 Gregg Smith .543 57-1052000-01 Joe Hedin .580 131-2262001-02 Andy Kelchen .573 67-1172002-03 Andy Kelchen .538 71-1322003-04 Andy Kelchen .570 69-1212004-05 David Erbes .523 115-2202005-06 Lucas Moormann .510 76-1492006-07 Andre Smith .536 196-3662007-08 Bre� Winkelman .516 193-3742008-09 Michael Tveidt .560 131-234

3-Point PercentageYear Player Pct FT-ATT1986-87 Juno Pintar .345 61-1771987-88 Juno Pintar .368 39-1061988-89 Juno Pintar .353 42-1191989-90 Ma� Nelsen .429 48-1121990-91 Bart Inniger .375 45-1201991-92 Ross Manson .369 48-1301992-93 Ross Manson .331 46-1391993-94 Ross Manson .395 85-2151994-95 Fred Fridley .471 48-1021995-96 Fred Riley .440 66-1501996-97 Mark McGehee .440 51-1161997-98 Joe Snowden .413 33-801998-99 Jason Retzlaff .469 38-811999-00 Jason Retzlaff .455 60-1322000-01 Ben Nemmers .399 59-1482001-02 Sco� Majkrzak .452 57-1262002-03 Ben Nemmers .522 83-1592003-04 Ben Nemmers .487 74-1522004-05 Myron Green .378 31-822005-06 Mike Nelson .444 40-902006-07 Mike Nelson .447 51-1142007-08 Mike Nelson .461 59-1282008-09 Michael Tveidt .449 40-89

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Free-Throw PercentageYear Player Pct FT-ATT1951-52 Robert Grant .683 86-1261952-53 Duane Anderson .557 97-1741953-54 Walt Fogel .769 60-781954-55 Doug Walstad .726 61-841955-56 James Akason .703 52-741956-57 Ken Flynn .664 85-1281957-58 Warren Arman .761 108-1421958-59 Marv Bachmeier .753 143-1901959-60 Marv Bachmeier .747 168-2251960-61 Marv Bachmeier .759 154-2031961-62 Ron McLeod .707 70-991962-63 Ron McLeod .812 95-1171963-64 Lee Grim .750 60-801964-65 Dave Lee .701 68-971965-66 Bob Maier .742 98-1321966-67 Ron Waggoner .719 82-1141967-68 Jim Lacey .813 65-801968-69 Ron Waggoner .699 123-1761969-70 Bob Vogel .714 60-841970-71 Sco� Howe .743 52-701971-72 Tom Driscoll .734 80-1091972-73 Mark Gibbons .609 56-921973-74 Steve Saladino .811 73-901974-75 Steve Saladino .804 82-1021975-76 Mark Emerson .776 59-761976-77 Bob Nagle .784 87-1111977-78 Paul Shogren .772 88-1141978-79 Mike Driscoll .823 65-791979-80 Jeff Askew .740 57-771980-81 Mike Driscoll .857 72-841981-82 Jeff Giersch .779 53-681982-83 Jeff Askew .789 112-1421983-84 Steve Stacy .851 57-671984-85 Dennis Majeskie .843 97-1151985-86 David Ryles .783 65-831986-87 David Ryles .646 53-821987-88 Tom Fo� .877 57-651988-89 Juno Pintar .838 62-741989-90 Tom Fo� .843 75-891990-91 Bart Inniger .812 82-1011991-92 Bart Inniger .870 120-1381992-93 Jeff Griffi n .770 57-741993-94 Latorial Harris .809 55-681994-95 Brian Sand .843 86-1021995-96 Brian Sand .792 114-1441996-97 Mark McGehee .813 100-1231997-98 Mark McGehee .829 97-1171998-99 Jason Retzlaff .814 57-701999-00 Gary Hall .835 86-1032000-01 Ben Nemmers .850 51-602001-02 Ben Nemmers .929 52-562002-03 Denver TenBroek .789 138-1752003-04 Ben Nemmers .926 63-682004-05 Phil Hahn .857 54-632005-06 Mike Nelson .900 54-602006-07 Ben Woodside .822 125-1522007-08 Ben Woodside .830 171-2062008-09 Ben Woodside .840 231-275

AssistsYear Player Ast Avg1968-69 Pat Driscoll 116 5.01969-70 Pat Driscoll 111 4.41970-71 Pat Driscoll 127 4.71971-72 Tom Driscoll 119 4.81972-73 Tom Driscoll 97 4.91973-74 Mark Emerson 120 4.41974-75 Mark Emerson 95 3.71975-76 Mark Emerson 122 4.51976-77 Larry Moore 60 2.21977-78 Paul Shogren 89 3.11978-79 Mike Driscoll 147 5.41979-80 Jeff Askew 172 5.91980-81 Mike Driscoll 141 4.91981-82 Jeff Askew 193 6.71982-83 Jeff Askew 183 6.11983-84 David Ryles 134 4.81984-85 Albert Hairston 124 4.41985-86 David Ryles 178 6.41986-87 David Ryles 230 8.21987-88 Juno Pintar 118 4.21988-89 Juno Pintar 106 3.81989-90 Tony Adams 132 4.71990-91 Bart Inniger 154 6.71991-92 Bart Inniger 119 4.81992-93 Willie Mundine 80 2.91993-94 Craig Aamot 211 7.01994-95 Craig Aamot 152 5.41995-96 Fred Riley 105 3.61996-97 Mark McGehee 124 4.31997-98 Mark McGehee 102 3.81998-99 Jason Retzlaff 94 3.51999-00 Gary Hall 82 3.02000-01 Ben Nemmers 95 3.72001-02 Ben Nemmers 110 4.22002-03 Denver TenBroek 83 2.72003-04 CoCo Cofi eld 129 4.42004-05 Phil Hahn 99 3.52005-06 Ben Woodside 143 5.12006-07 Ben Woodside 144 5.12007-08 Ben Woodside 149 5.12008-09 Ben Woodside 204 6.2

Blocked ShotsYear Player Blk Avg1978-79 Ed Hinkel 8 0.3 Paul Shogren 8 0.31979-80 Greg Monson 47 1.61980-81 Jeff Giersch 38 1.31981-82 Jeff Giersch 51 2.21982-83 Lance Berwald 47 1.61983-84 Lance Berwald 34 1.21984-85 Dan Wilberscheid 12 0.41985-86 Joe Regnier 22 0.81986-87 Joe Regnier 49 1.81987-88 Joe Regnier 38 1.41988-89 Joe Regnier 37 1.31989-90 Jeff Griffi n 25 0.9

1990-91 Jason Wenschlag 55 2.11991-92 Jason Wenschlag 89 3.31992-93 Jason Wenschlag 58 2.01993-94 Brian Sand 14 0.51994-95 Vernon Crump 22 0.71995-96 Brian Sand 32 1.11996-97 Rich Frandeen 32 1.31997-98 Brian Silk 12 0.41998-99 Derek Hodges 35 1.31999-00 Jeromy Thompson 35 1.32000-01 Adam Kennedy 11 0.42001-02 Travis Kra� 9 0.4 Denver TenBroek 9 0.32002-03 John Banks 26 0.92003-04 Andy Kelchen 18 0.62004-05 Andy Kelchen 38 1.42005-06 Andre Smith 34 1.32006-07 Andre Smith 38 1.42007-08 Lucas Moormann 15 0.52008-09 Dejuan Flowers 20 0.6 Michael Tveidt 20 0.6

StealsYear Player Stl Avg1974-75 Mark Emerson 46 1.81975-76 Mark Emerson 59 2.21976-77 Paul Shogren 46 1.71977-78 Paul Shogren 71 2.41978-79 Paul Shogren 60 2.21979-80 Brady Lipp 61 2.11980-81 Jeff Askew 60 2.11981-82 Jeff Askew 71 2.41982-83 Jeff Askew 70 2.31983-84 David Ryles 72 2.61984-85 Albert Hairston 47 1.71985-86 David Ryles 72 2.61986-87 David Ryles 86 3.11987-88 Juno Pintar 54 1.91988-89 Tom Fo� 44 1.61989-90 Tony Adams 42 1.5 Tom Fo� 42 1.51990-91 Bart Inniger 52 2.31991-92 Bart Inniger 55 2.21992-93 Jeff Lingo 36 1.61993-94 Ross Manson 42 1.41994-95 Tyson Maroney 36 1.21995-96 Fred Fridley 40 1.41996-97 Ewell Clinton 75 2.61997-98 Mark McGehee 61 2.31998-99 Jason Retzlaff 32 1.21999-00 Gary Hall 39 1.42000-01 Joe Hedin 43 1.72001-02 Denver TenBroek 32 1.22002-03 CoCo Cofi eld 51 1.62003-04 CoCo Cofi eld 41 1.42004-05 Brandon Smith 41 1.52005-06 Ben Woodside 42 1.52006-07 Andre Smith 45 1.62007-08 Ben Woodside 44 1.52008-09 Bre� Winkelman 48 1.5

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINTERS FREE THROWS REBOUNDSYear FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1951-52 613 1905 .322 - - - 507 794 .639 - - - - 743 - - - - - 1733 61.91952-53 545 1514 .360 - - - 401 694 .578 - - - - 480 - - - - - 1491 67.81953-54 596 1603 .372 - - - 483 788 .613 - - 907 39.4 470 - - - - - 1675 72.81954-55 644 1763 .365 - - - 558 853 .654 - - 1821 75.9 475 - - - - - 1846 76.91955-56 595 1614 .369 - - - 444 737 .602 - - - - 480 - - - - - 1634 71.01956-57 561 1747 .321 - - - 451 724 .623 - - 1214 52.8 449 - - - - - 1573 68.41957-58 531 1531 .347 - - - 318 514 .619 - - 1100 47.8 424 - - - - - 1380 60.01958-59 564 1520 .371 - - - 399 593 .673 - - 1122 53.4 422 - - - - - 1527 72.71959-60 532 1329 .400 - - - 378 617 .613 - - 1020 51.0 411 - - - - - 1442 72.11960-61 651 1625 .401 - - - 426 645 .660 - - 1205 48.2 527 - - - - - 1728 69.11961-62 568 1610 .353 - - - 389 591 .658 - - 1130 45.2 477 - - - - - 1525 61.01962-63 644 1795 .359 - - - 448 663 .676 - - 1165 44.8 521 - - - - - 1736 66.81963-64 610 1543 .395 - - - 316 474 .667 - - 877 38.1 416 - - - - - 1536 66.81964-65 693 1723 .402 - - - 424 639 .664 - - 1216 48.6 596 35 - - - - 1810 72.41965-66 720 1632 .441 - - - 440 663 .664 - - 1142 47.6 552 - - - - - 1880 78.31966-67 690 1597 .432 - - - 366 575 .637 - - 1127 47.0 458 - - - - - 1746 72.81967-68 720 1803 .399 - - - 477 690 .691 - - 1290 49.6 472 - - - - - 1917 73.71968-69 792 1803 .439 - - - 557 858 .649 - - 1353 52.0 516 - 423 - - - 2141 82.31969-70 738 1656 .446 - - - 527 806 .654 - - 1300 50.0 422 - 314 - - - 2003 77.01970-71 892 2024 .441 - - - 513 839 .611 - - 1404 52.0 472 17 463 - - - 2297 85.11971-72 832 1908 .436 - - - 438 684 .640 - - 1237 47.6 - - 381 - - - 2102 80.81972-73 875 1926 .454 - - - 278 406 .685 - - 1142 43.9 395 9 423 430 - - 2028 78.01973-74 907 1886 .481 - - - 401 572 .701 - - 1269 47.0 516 14 465 478 - - 2215 82.01974-75 813 1789 .454 - - - 359 522 .688 - - 1184 45.5 469 10 383 - - 187 1985 76.31975-76 967 1989 .486 - - - 312 447 .698 - - 1181 43.7 490 18 420 - - 228 2246 83.21976-77 922 1979 .466 - - - 332 461 .720 - - 1252 46.4 576 16 352 - - 173 2176 80.61977-78 920 1961 .469 - - - 402 559 .719 - - 1254 43.2 565 30 426 - - 199 2242 77.31978-79 817 1736 .471 - - - 351 482 .728 - - 1035 38.3 591 28 474 - 38 231 1985 73.51979-80 953 1944 .490 - - - 384 545 .705 - - 1107 38.2 629 29 552 - 94 289 2290 79.01980-81 957 1965 .487 - - - 473 655 .722 - - 1158 39.9 710 24 555 - 93 367 2387 82.31981-82 977 1993 .490 - - - 346 507 .682 - - 1123 38.7 665 17 553 - 97 317 2300 79.31982-83 969 1923 .504 - - - 385 549 .701 - - 1249 41.6 600 22 583 - 89 232 2323 77.41983-84 955 1893 .504 - - - 387 547 .707 - - 1098 39.2 643 26 590 - 70 282 2297 82.01984-85 878 1845 .476 - - - 471 613 .768 - - 1068 38.1 641 21 527 - 51 237 2227 79.51985-86 783 1666 .470 - - - 381 564 .676 - - 1113 39.8 573 15 460 464 68 248 1947 69.51986-87 824 1764 .467 109 314 .347 347 583 .595 - - 1202 42.9 547 16 480 380 97 258 2104 75.11987-88 782 1659 .471 77 232 .332 420 628 .669 - - 1161 41.5 456 11 496 444 98 229 2061 73.61988-89 866 1862 .465 121 317 .382 438 650 .674 - - 1093 39.0 581 16 487 383 81 295 2291 81.81989-90 839 1855 .452 153 401 .382 444 660 .673 - - 1121 40.0 578 14 447 409 93 284 2275 81.21990-91 721 1638 .440 131 418 .313 446 649 .687 - - 1168 43.3 535 7 444 422 104 180 2019 74.81991-92 775 1716 .452 115 377 .305 423 621 .681 - - 1111 41.1 539 14 464 431 136 254 2088 77.31992-93 760 1743 .436 87 288 .302 429 616 .696 - - 1117 38.5 597 11 411 440 111 222 2036 70.21993-94 862 1787 .482 223 614 .363 351 502 .699 - - 1177 39.2 544 5 502 398 48 219 2298 76.61994-95 890 1844 .483 244 608 .401 436 618 .706 - - 1236 41.2 544 7 550 370 79 251 2460 82.01995-96 840 1788 .470 264 671 .393 440 599 .735 - - 1151 39.7 541 10 490 412 90 258 2384 82.21996-97 893 1888 .473 207 549 .377 446 610 .731 - - 1185 40.9 535 12 485 416 67 288 2439 84.11997-98 721 1601 .450 153 467 .328 429 645 .665 - - 1146 42.4 487 12 389 433 55 201 2024 75.01998-99 738 1517 .486 132 347 .380 533 754 .707 - - 1054 39.0 504 16 374 450 82 180 2141 79.31999-00 719 1457 .493 166 395 .420 470 677 .694 339 687 1026 38.0 505 11 374 423 72 181 2074 76.82000-01 670 1410 .475 198 535 .370 422 581 .726 257 615 872 33.5 428 10 345 321 47 140 1960 75.42001-02 774 1627 .476 245 623 .393 292 409 .714 296 622 918 35.3 494 10 413 372 44 166 2085 80.22002-03 902 1932 .467 284 695 .409 405 551 .735 349 757 1106 35.7 619 13 495 426 85 298 2493 80.42003-04 837 1768 .473 198 506 .391 370 521 .710 351 697 1048 36.1 541 11 458 411 63 206 2242 77.32004-05 721 1623 .444 168 474 .354 371 546 .679 362 661 1023 36.5 466 10 398 420 58 207 1981 70.82005-06 699 1503 .465 176 438 .402 453 618 .733 355 693 1048 37.4 512 15 397 447 107 169 2027 72.42006-07 799 1589 .503 143 370 .386 400 571 .701 354 683 1037 37.0 478 12 423 402 136 214 2141 76.52007-08 775 1643 .472 192 472 .407 496 668 .743 328 708 1036 35.7 573 8 427 411 75 173 2238 77.22008-09 943 1936 .487 238 578 .412 535 724 .739 363 808 1171 35.5 539 9 486 370 108 230 2659 80.6

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINTERS FREE THROWS REBOUNDSYear FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1951-52 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1952-53 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1953-54 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1954-55 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1955-56 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1956-57 616 - - - - - 488 748 .652 - - - - 434 - - - - - 1720 74.81957-58 531 1509 .352 - - - 377 600 .628 - - 1126 49.0 372 - - - - - 1439 62.61958-59 570 1535 .371 - - - 388 581 .668 - - 1186 56.5 430 - - - - - 1528 72.81959-60 563 1437 .392 - - - 351 551 .637 - - 1130 56.5 444 - - - - - 1477 73.81960-61 684 1735 .394 - - - 462 711 .650 - - 1288 51.5 502 - - - - - 1830 73.21961-62 646 1643 .393 - - - 399 622 .641 - - 1334 53.4 448 - - - - - 1691 67.61962-63 679 1720 .395 - - - 538 750 .717 - - 1267 48.7 556 - - - - - 1896 72.91963-64 639 1509 .423 - - - 348 567 .614 - - 1055 45.9 343 - - - - - 1626 70.71964-65 675 1586 .426 - - - 544 821 .663 - - 1190 47.6 492 15 - - - - 1894 75.81965-66 683 1484 .460 - - - 495 739 .670 - - 1038 43.2 476 - - - - - 1861 77.51966-67 666 1605 .415 - - - 406 600 .677 - - 1113 46.4 442 - - - - - 1738 72.41967-68 847 1933 .438 - - - 477 650 .734 - - 1271 48.9 483 - - - - - 2171 83.51968-69 888 1998 .444 - - - 487 680 .716 - - 1282 49.3 578 - - - - - 2263 87.01969-70 766 1845 .415 - - - 356 551 .646 - - 1171 45.0 574 - 269 - - - 1888 72.61970-71 886 2000 .443 - - - 489 750 .652 - - 1278 47.3 503 20 380 - - - 2261 83.71971-72 890 1939 .459 - - - 454 659 .689 - - 1339 51.5 - - 394 - - - 2234 85.91972-73 868 1929 .450 - - - 273 382 .715 - - 1207 46.4 435 12 391 467 - - 2009 77.31973-74 868 1993 .436 - - - 257 386 .666 - - 1135 42.0 545 19 460 464 - - 1993 73.81974-75 802 1800 .446 - - - 289 423 .683 - - 1083 41.7 533 21 - - - - 1893 72.81975-76 920 2022 .455 - - - 293 446 .657 - - 1231 45.6 484 19 - - - - 2133 79.01976-77 877 1913 .458 - - - 432 642 .673 - - 1180 43.7 496 11 - - - - 2186 81.01977-78 878 1902 .462 - - - 424 611 .694 - - 1152 39.7 554 20 - - - - 2180 75.21978-79 760 1590 .478 - - - 426 624 .683 - - 1043 38.6 499 12 - - - - 1946 72.11979-80 861 1745 .493 - - - 455 676 .673 - - 1150 39.7 534 17 - - - - 2177 75.11980-81 862 1765 .488 - - - 522 798 .654 - - 1211 41.8 622 23 410 - - 233 2246 77.41981-82 894 1879 .476 - - - 502 751 .668 - - 1288 44.4 542 19 504 - - 250 2290 79.01982-83 877 1989 .441 - - - 444 650 .683 - - 1197 39.9 537 14 495 - - 248 2198 73.31983-84 874 1779 .491 - - - 431 632 .682 - - 1106 39.5 547 16 498 - - 262 2179 77.81984-85 800 1568 .510 - - - 524 739 .709 - - 1024 36.6 536 25 429 - - 197 2124 75.91985-86 710 1532 .463 - - - 396 585 .677 - - 964 34.4 551 16 429 471 68 202 1816 64.91986-87 703 1618 .434 110 277 .397 372 566 .657 - - 1083 38.7 532 17 397 473 68 172 1888 67.41987-88 736 1729 .426 113 324 .349 303 441 .687 - - 1055 37.7 566 21 402 431 78 225 1888 67.41988-89 789 1682 .469 123 311 .395 469 632 .742 - - 1171 41.8 583 19 454 531 73 193 2170 77.51989-90 801 1653 .485 110 329 .334 421 623 .676 - - 1165 41.6 597 18 445 562 75 189 2133 76.21990-91 705 1600 .441 171 447 .383 413 596 .693 - - 1030 38.1 536 16 417 416 66 185 1994 73.91991-92 742 1680 .442 190 497 .382 478 642 .745 - - 1130 41.9 552 8 424 487 65 219 2152 79.71992-93 758 1688 .449 170 421 .404 501 716 .700 - - 1198 41.3 560 13 444 460 88 225 2187 75.41993-94 728 1738 .419 196 612 .320 371 547 .678 - - 1085 36.2 466 6 403 412 63 178 2023 67.41994-95 777 1840 .422 224 628 .357 365 544 .671 - - 1142 38.1 542 15 436 406 54 163 2143 71.41995-96 780 1733 .450 216 597 .362 384 542 .708 - - 1067 36.8 543 7 470 463 62 190 2160 74.51996-97 793 1728 .459 230 603 .381 379 531 .714 - - 1061 36.6 546 14 476 510 61 205 2195 75.71997-98 680 1530 .444 142 402 .353 353 499 .707 - - 946 35.0 518 20 341 419 85 207 1855 68.71998-99 799 1653 .483 168 437 .384 412 574 .718 - - 962 35.6 602 23 391 424 70 221 2178 80.71999-00 670 1544 .434 174 479 .363 414 567 .730 312 574 886 32.8 593 20 326 391 71 210 1928 71.42000-01 714 1574 .454 173 445 .389 313 421 .743 321 579 900 34.6 505 6 355 315 73 142 1914 73.62001-02 731 1513 .483 158 405 .390 412 545 .756 242 618 860 33.1 398 2 387 359 61 175 2032 78.22002-03 776 1760 .441 197 601 .328 496 703 .706 352 772 1124 36.3 522 10 453 511 77 200 2245 72.42003-04 764 1671 .457 182 548 .332 436 611 .714 296 667 963 33.2 511 9 435 434 85 185 2146 74.02004-05 726 1630 .445 168 481 .349 323 463 .698 326 652 978 34.9 501 11 398 413 90 203 1943 69.42005-06 657 1561 .421 151 430 .351 392 562 .698 297 535 832 29.7 508 17 346 352 104 187 1857 66.32006-07 641 1557 .412 153 442 .346 358 514 .696 313 524 837 29.9 509 9 330 413 99 182 1793 64.02007-08 742 1648 .450 151 426 .354 431 592 .728 277 630 907 31.3 591 18 354 387 97 201 2066 71.22008-09 852 1891 .451 176 488 .361 399 558 .715 311 722 1033 31.3 618 22 411 437 99 201 2279 69.1

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Points1. 2659 (33 games) ...........2008-092. 2493 (31 games) ...........2002-033. 2460 (30 games) ...........1994-954. 2439 (29 games) ...........1996-975. 2387 (29 games) ...........1980-816. 2384 (29 games) ...........1995-967. 2323 (30 games) ...........1982-838. 2300 (29 games) ...........1981-829. 2298 (30 games) ...........1993-9410. 2297 (28 games) ...........1983-84 2297 (27 games) ...........1970-71

Scoring average1. 85.1 (27 games) ............1970-712. 84.1 (29 games) ............1996-973. 83.2 (27 games) ............1975-764. 82.3 (26 games) ............1968-695. 82.3 (29 games) ............1980-816. 82.2 (29 games) ............1995-967. 82.0 (27 games) ............1973-748. 82.0 (28 games) ............1983-849. 82.0 (30 games) ............1994-9510. 81.8 (28 games) ............1988-89

Field goals made1. 977 (29 games) .............1981-822. 969 (30 games) .............1982-833. 967 (27 games) .............1975-764. 957 (29 games) .............1980-815. 955 (28 games) .............1983-846. 953 (29 games) .............1979-807. 943 (33 games) .............2008-098. 922 (27 games) .............1976-779. 920 (29 games) .............1977-7810. 907 (27 games) .............1973-74

Field goals a� empted1. 2024 (27 games) ...........1970-712. 1993 (29 games) ...........1981-823. 1989 (27 games) ...........1975-764. 1979 (27 games) ...........1976-775. 1965 (29 games) ...........1980-816. 1961 (29 games) ...........1977-787. 1944 (29 games) ...........1979-808. 1936 (33 games) ...........2008-099. 1932 (31 games) ...........2002-0310. 1926 (26 games) ...........1972-73

Field-goal percentage1. .504 (955-1893) ............1983-842. .504 (969-1923) ............1982-833. .503 (799-1589) ............2006-074. .493 (719-1457) ............1999-005. .490 (953-1944) ............1979-806. .490 (977-1993) ............1981-827. .487 (943-1936) ............2008-098. .487 (957-1965) ............1980-819. .486 (738-1517) ............1998-9910. .486 (967-1989) ............1975-76

3-pointers made1. 284 (31 games) .............2002-032. 264 (29 games) .............1995-963. 245 (26 games) .............2001-024. 244 (30 games) .............1994-955. 238 (33 games) .............2008-096. 223 (30 games) .............1993-947. 207 (29 games) .............1996-978. 198 (26 games) .............2000-01 198 (29 games) .............2003-0410. 192 (29 games) .............2007-08

3-pointers a� empted1. 695 (31 games) .............2002-032. 671 (29 games) .............1995-963. 623 (26 games) .............2001-024. 614 (30 games) .............1993-945. 608 (30 games) .............1994-956. 578 (33 games) .............2008-097. 549 (29 games) .............1996-978. 535 (26 games) .............2000-019. 506 (29 games) .............2003-0410. 474 (28 games) .............2004-05

3-point percentage1. .420 (166-395) ..............1999-002. .412 (238-578) ..............2008-093. .409 (284-695) ..............2002-034. .407 (192-472) ..............2007-085. .402 (176-438) ..............2005-066. .401 (244-608) ..............1994-957. .393 (264-671) ..............1995-968. .393 (245-623) ..............2001-029. .391 (198-506) ..............2003-0410. .386 (143-370) ..............2006-07

Free throws made1. 558 (24 games) .............1954-552. 557 (26 games) .............1968-693. 535 (33 games) .............2008-094. 533 (27 games) .............1998-995. 527 (26 games) .............1969-706. 513 (27 games) .............1970-717. 507 (28 games) .............1951-528. 496 (29 games) .............2007-089. 483 (23 games) .............1953-5410. 477 (26 games) .............1967-68

Free throws a� empted1. 858 (26 games) .............1968-692. 853 (24 games) .............1954-553. 839 (27 games) .............1970-714. 806 (26 games) .............1969-705. 794 (28 games) .............1951-526. 788 (23 games) .............1953-547. 754 (27 games) .............1998-998. 737 (23 games) .............1955-569. 724 (33 games) .............2008-09 724 (23 games) .............1956-57

Free-throw percentage1. .768 (471-613) ..............1984-852. .743 (496-668) ..............2007-083. .739 (535-724) ..............2008-094. .735 (405-551) ..............2002-035. .735 (440-599) ..............1995-966. .733 (453-618) ..............2005-067. .731 (446-610) ..............1996-978. .728 (351-482) ..............1978-799. .726 (422-581) ..............2000-0110. .722 (473-655) ..............1980-81

Total rebounds1. 1821 ..............................1954-552. 1404 ..............................1970-713. 1353 ..............................1968-694. 1300 ..............................1969-705. 1290 ..............................1967-686. 1269 ..............................1973-747. 1254 ..............................1977-788. 1252 ..............................1976-779. 1249 ..............................1982-8310. 1237 ..............................1971-72

Rebounding average1. 75.9 (24 games) ............1954-552. 53.4 (21 games) ............1958-593. 52.8 (23 games) ............1956-574. 52.0 (26 games) ............1968-695. 52.0 (27 games) ............1970-716. 51.0 (20 games) ............1959-607. 50.0 (26 games) ............1969-708. 49.6 (26 games) ............1967-689. 48.6 (25 games) ............1964-6510. 48.2 (25 games) ............1960-61

Assists1. 590 ................................1983-842. 583 ................................1982-833. 555 ................................1980-814. 553 ................................1981-825. 552 ................................1979-806. 550 ................................1994-957. 527 ................................1984-858. 502 ................................1993-949. 496 ................................1987-8810. 495 ................................2002-03

Assists average1. 21.1 (28 games) ............1983-842. 19.4 (30 games) ............1982-833. 19.1 (29 games) ............1980-814. 19.1 (29 games) ............1981-825. 19.0 (29 games) ............1979-806. 18.8 (28 games) ............1984-857. 18.3 (30 games) ............1994-958. 17.7 (28 games) ............1987-889. 17.6 (27 games) ............1978-7910. 17.4 (28 games) ............1988-89

Blocked shots1. 136 ................................1991-92 136 ................................2006-073. 111 ................................1992-934. 108 ................................2008-095. 107 ................................2005-066. 104 ................................1990-917. 98 ..................................1987-888. 97 ..................................1986-87 97 ..................................1981-8210. 94 ..................................1979-80

Blocked shots average1. 5.0 (27 games) ..............1991-922. 4.9 (28 games) ..............2006-073. 3.9 (27 games) ..............1990-914. 3.8 (29 games) ..............1992-935. 3.8 (28 games) ..............2005-066. 3.5 (28 games) ..............1987-887. 3.5 (28 games) ..............1986-878. 3.3 (29 games) ..............1981-829. 3.3 (28 games) ..............1989-9010. 3.3 (33 games) ..............2008-09

Steals1. 367 ................................1980-812. 317 ................................1981-823. 298 ................................2002-034. 295 ................................1988-895. 289 ................................1979-806. 288 ................................1996-977. 284 ................................1989-908. 282 ................................1983-849. 258 ................................1995-96 258 ................................1986-87

Steals average1. 12.7 (29 games) ............1980-812. 10.9 (29 games) ............1981-823. 10.5 (28 games) ............1988-894. 10.1 (28 games) ............1989-905. 10.1 (28 games) ............1983-846. 10.0 (29 games) ............1979-807. 9.9 (29 games) ..............1996-978. 9.6 (31 games) ..............2002-039. 9.4 (27 games) ..............1991-9210. 9.2 (28 games) ..............1986-87

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Team Single-Game RecordsMost points1. 128 Mayville State 11/18/082. 123 Minn. State Moorhead 12/07/893. 120 Concordia (Wis.) 12/12/80 120 Mayville State 12/19/025. 117 Minot State 11/14/076. 116 Augustana (S.D.) 01/30/707. 112 Minn. State Mankato 02/11/84 112 vs South Dakota 12/29/729. 111 Black Hills State 02/01/69 111 Rocky Mountain 11/30/73 111 Minn. State Moorhead 12/06/75 111 at Concordia-Moorhead 12/10/75 111 vs Stephen F. Aus� n 12/12/08 111 Northern Michigan 12/13/86

Field goals made1. 52 Concordia (Wis.) 12/12/802. 51 vs South Dakota 12/29/723. 50 Minn. State Moorhead 12/06/754. 49 SW Minnesota State 12/12/815. 48 South Dakota 01/09/82 48 South Dakota State 02/20/81 48 Mayville State 11/18/08 48 Rocky Mountain 11/30/739. 47 Mayville State 12/05/81 47 Cornell (Iowa) 12/11/77 47 Wisconsin-River Falls 12/23/71

Field goals a� empted1. 102 vs South Dakota 12/29/722. 100 Concordia-Moorhead 11/30/793. 99 Northern Iowa 01/15/71 99 Augustana (S.D.) 03/01/68 99 vs Northern Iowa 12/13/586. 98 Teikyo Westmar 09/12/727. 97 at Morningside 12/21/568. 96 vs Morningside 01/12/63 96 Valley City State 12/21/8910. 95 South Dakota State 02/19/72

Field-goal percentage (30 made)1. .705 Minn. State Mankato (31-44) 01/31/872. .694 at Winston-Salem St. (34-49) 01/20/073. .691 Cornell (Iowa) (47-68) 12/11/774. .684 Wisconsin-Pla� eville (39-57) 11/20/875. .667 South Dakota (48-72) 01/09/826. .661 vs Morningside (39-59) 02/10/61 .661 at Alaska-Anchorage (37-56) 12/21/778. .655 Northern Arizona (36-55) 12/22/089. .645 Morningside (40-62) 03/02/9610. .638 Morningside (37-58) 01/10/87 .638 at Nebraska-Omaha (37-58) 02/12/94 .638 vs Regis (30-47) 03/12/95 .638 at Concordia-Moorhead (44-69) 12/11/73

3-pointers made1. 16 South Dakota State 02/09/96 16 Mayville State 12/19/02 16 Minot State 12/20/014. 15 at St. Cloud State 01/20/01 15 Mesa State 03/07/95 15 at Nebraska-Kearney 11/24/957. 14 IUPUI 02/09/08 14 vs Columbus State 11/16/02 14 at Minn. State Moorhead 12/02/99 14 at Augustana (S.D.) 12/07/01

3-pointers a� empted1. 40 Augustana (S.D.) 01/03/92 40 South Dakota State 02/09/063. 34 Mayville State 12/19/024. 33 at Nebraska-Kearney 11/24/95 33 Minnesota-Crookston 12/09/956. 31 at Morningside 01/11/02 31 Mayville State 11/19/94 31 vs Nova Southeastern 11/25/949. 30 at South Dakota 01/12/02 30 at North Dakota 01/27/96 30 NE Missouri State 12/10/94 30 Minnesota-Crookston 12/11/02 30 Nebraska-Kearney 12/16/93

3-point percentage (10 made)1. .714 at Oakland (10-14) 01/31/082. .682 Mesa State (15-22) 03/07/953. .667 Minot State (10-15) 11/14/07 .667 at Minn. State Moorhead (14-21) 12/02/995. .652 at St. Cloud State (15-23) 01/20/016. .647 South Dakota State (11-17) 01/14/06 .647 St. Cloud State (11-17) 03/02/048. .632 at South Dakota State (12-19) 01/13/96 .632 Mayville State (12-19) 11/18/0810. .625 Minnesota-Crookston (10-16) 01/26/05 .625 South Dakota State (10-16) 02/19/99

Free throws made1. 39 North Dakota 02/16/57 39 vs Minn. State Moorhead 12/21/683. 36 at San Diego State 12/18/70 36 at Northern State 12/18/995. 34 at South Dakota 01/09/99 34 South Dakota 02/08/86 34 Sea� le Pacifi c 12/16/898. 33 at South Dakota State 01/21/92 33 vs North Dakota 02/19/55 33 at Centenary 12/08/07 33 vs Northern Iowa 12/13/58 33 vs Grinnell 12/29/54 33 at Gustavus Adolphus 1953-54

Free throws a� empted1. 52 vs Augustana (S.D.) 01/30/702. 51 Concordia-Moorhead 01/22/55 51 vs Morningside 02/07/694. 50 North Dakota 02/16/57 50 vs North Dakota 02/20/546. 49 Morningside 01/07/56 49 at South Dakota 01/09/99 49 South Dakota State 01/20/56 49 vs Concordia-Moorhead 12/03/6010. 48 Nebraska-Omaha 02/21/87

Free-throw percentage (20 made)1. .955 Oakland (21-22) 01/29/092. .952 South Dakota (20-21) 03/04/033. .939 at Augustana (S.D.) (31-33) 01/25/034. .926 at South Dakota (25-27) 02/03/795. .923 Minn. State Moorhead (24-26) 12/26/706. .909 at Colorado State (20-22) 11/23/057. .900 at Tennessee Tech (27-30) 11/19/078. .897 at Minn. State Mankato (26-29) 02/09/919. .889 South Dakota (24-27) 01/18/92 .889 Morningside (24-27) 02/07/81

Most rebounds1. 79 vs Augustana (S.D.) 01/30/702. 77 vs Minn. State Mankato 12/28/653. 76 vs Northern Iowa 12/13/584. 75 Augustana (S.D.) 03/01/685. 73 Minn. State Moorhead 02/05/57 73 Morningside 02/06/577. 72 Morningside 02/02/578. 71 Mayville State 11/19/949. 70 North Dakota 02/16/57 70 at North Dakota 02/22/57 70 vs South Dakota State 02/24/67 70 vs Northern State 11/30/68

Most assists1. 36 South Dakota 01/09/822. 35 at Augustana (S.D.) 03/02/85 35 Concordia (Wis.) 12/12/804. 31 Northern Colorado 01/28/83 31 South Dakota State 02/20/81 31 Wisconsin-Pla� eville 11/20/87 31 Northern Michigan 11/29/82 31 vs Minn. State Mankato 12/30/829. 30 Minot State 12/20/01 30 vs South Dakota State 12/28/76

Most steals1. 24 Teikyo Westmar 12/15/932. 22 Concordia (Wis.) 12/12/803. 21 Nebraska-Omaha 01/16/81 21 SW Minnesota State 12/09/83 21 Minn. State Moorhead 12/17/836. 20 Minot State 12/19/85 20 Valley City State 12/21/898. 19 North Dakota 01/13/79 19 at St. Cloud State 02/06/98 19 South Dakota State 02/14/89 19 South Dakota State 02/20/81 19 Augsburg 11/20/92 19 Minn. State Moorhead 12/07/89 19 Valley City State 12/17/91

Most blocked shots1. 12 Wisconsin-Green Bay 11/25/062. 11 Northern Colorado 02/28/923. 10 Concordia-Moorhead 11/30/794. 9 at South Dakota 02/01/80 9 Northern Colorado 02/02/91 9 Augustana (S.D.) 02/21/81 9 Augsburg 11/17/89 9 Concordia-Moorhead 11/18/88 9 Mayville State 11/19/94 9 Mount Marty 12/22/79 9 vs Troy 12/27/92

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Field Goals: 20, Dave Gilreath (Minnesota State Mankato) vs. NDSU, 2/1/1985

Field Goal A� empts: 36, Dave Gilreath (Minnesota State Mankato) vs. NDSU, 2/1/1985

Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 made): 1.000 (11 of 11), Joe Regnier (NDSU) vs. North Dakota, 2/14/1987

3-Pointers Made: 7, Denver TenBroek (NDSU) vs. South Dakota, 1/13/2001; Jus� n Daeley (Minot State) vs. NDSU, 12/20/2001; Kraig Rowekamp (Valley City State) vs. NDSU, 11/28/1995; Tyson Maroney (NDSU) vs. Mesa State, 3/7/1995; Ross Manson (NDSU) vs. Augustana (S.D.), 1/3/1992. Over� me games: 9, Bill Harris (Northern Michigan) vs. NDSU (2 OT), 12/13/1986

3-Point A� empts: 18, Ross Manson (NDSU) vs. Augustana (S.D.), 1/3/1992

3-Point Percentage (minimum 5 made): 1.000 (5 of 5), John Hemenway (South Dakota) vs. NDSU, 12/31/1994; Michael Tveidt (NDSU) vs. Northern Arizona, 12/22/2008

Free Throws Made: 17, Tim West (Morningside) vs. NDSU, 1/31/1998. Over� me games: 17, Lance Berwald (NDSU) vs. Minnesota State Mankato (2 OT), 2/11/1984

Free Throws A� empted: 19, Tim West (Morningside) vs. NDSU, 1/31/1998; Ben Woodside (NDSU) vs. UMKC, 1/19/2008

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 made): 1.000 (13 of 13), Denver TenBroek (NDSU) vs. South Dakota, 3/4/2003; Orison Thurston (St. Cloud State) vs. NDSU, 1/12/1991

Rebounds: 21, John Wojtak (NDSU), vs. Northern Iowa, 1/15/1971; Bruce Shockman (NDSU) vs. Northern Colorado, 1/17/1981

Points: 42, Dave Gilreath (Minnesota State Mankato) vs. NDSU, 2/1/1985. Over� me games: 53, Lance Berwald (NDSU) vs. Minnesota State Mankato (2 OT), 2/11/1984

Assists: 16, David Ryles (NDSU) vs. Northern Colorado, 2/20/1987

Blocks: 7, Sco� Kramer (Bemidji State) vs. NDSU, 11/30/1993

Steals: 8, Marques Benjamin (Mayville State), vs. NDSU, 11/29/2007

Team

Field Goals: 52, NDSU vs. Concordia (Wis.), 12/12/1980

Field Goal A� empts: 99, NDSU vs. Northern Iowa, 1/15/1971

Field Goal Percentage: .705, NDSU (31 of 44) vs. Minnesota State Mankato, 1/31/1987

3-Pointers Made: 16, NDSU vs. Mayville State, 12/19/2002; NDSU vs. Minot State, 12/20/2001. Over� me games: 16, NDSU vs. South Dakota State, 2/9/1996

3-Point A� empts: 41, Trinity Bible College vs. NDSU, 2/24/2003

3-Point Percentage (minimum 10 made): .714, South Dakota (10 of 14) vs. NDSU, 1/13/2001

Free Throws Made: 36, Minnesota State Moorhead (36 of 47) vs. NDSU, 11/29/1991

Free Throw A� empts: 48, NDSU (32 of 48) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2/21/1987

Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 made): 1.000, NDSU (17 of 17) vs. South Dakota State, 1/27/1978

Rebounds: 71, NDSU vs. Mayville State, 11/19/1994

Assists: 35, NDSU vs. Concordia (Wis.), 12/12/1980

Blocks: 12, NDSU vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 11/25/2006

Steals: 24, NDSU vs. Teikyo Westmar, 12/15/1993

Points by a single team: 128, NDSU vs. Mayville State (64), 11/18/2008

Combined points: 218, NDSU (111) vs. Northern Michigan (107), 2 OT, 12/13/1986

Bison Sports Arena Game HighsAverage Home A� endanceActual Counts Only Since 1990-91Season Total Dates Average1994-95 66,447 16 4,1531991-92 56,545 15 3,7702008-09 46,748 13 3,5961992-93 48,516 14 3,4651993-94 51,966 15 3,4641990-91 51,131 15 3,4091995-96 48,978 15 3,2651996-97 51,766 16 3,2351998-99 47,696 15 3,1802007-08 39,441 13 3,034

All Seasons Since 1970-71Season Total Dates Average1982-83 90,850 15 6,0571983-84 79,900 15 5,3271980-81 69,000 13 5,3081984-85 73,100 15 4,8731986-87 72,300 15 4,8201987-88 65,500 14 4,6791988-89 65,200 14 4,6571989-90 66,600 15 4,4401970-71 52,800 12 4,4001972-73 57,150 13 4,396

Largest Home CrowdsActual Counts Only Since 1990-91Total Opponent Date7,002 South Dakota State .............. 2/9/19966,829 North Dakota ....................... 1/27/19956,751 North Dakota ....................... 2/24/19966,527 South Dakota State .............. 1/14/19956,507 North Dakota ....................... 3/1/20036,234 Nebraska-Omaha ................. 2/22/19976,133 North Dakota ....................... 1/25/19926,127 Minn. State Mankato ........... 2/8/19976,121 South Dakota State .............. 1/18/19976,110 Kansas State ......................... 12/9/2006

All Seasons Since 1970-71Total Opponent Date8,500 North Dakota ....................... 1/31/19818,400 North Dakota ....................... 2/16/19858,200 North Dakota ....................... 2/14/19878,100 North Dakota ....................... 1/30/19828,000 North Dakota ....................... 1/18/19758,000 North Dakota ....................... 2/3/19838,000 North Dakota ....................... 1/18/19867,900 South Dakota State .............. 2/19/19837,800 North Dakota ....................... 2/7/19767,700 South Dakota State .............. 2/20/1981

Largest Road CrowdsAll Seasons Since 1970-71Total Opponent Date17,512 at Minnesota ....................... 11/30/197417,142 at Wisconsin ........................ 1/21/200615,794 vs. Kansas ............................ 3/20/200915,783 at Minnesota ....................... 11/27/198215,348 at Marque� e ....................... 12/2/200615,251 at Minnesota ....................... 11/28/198013,161 at Minnesota ....................... 11/29/200813,019 vs. Princeton ........................ 12/1/200612,454 at Minnesota ....................... 12/3/200712,002 at Minnesota ....................... 11/27/1976

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1970-71 Home 52,800 12 4,400 Away — 11 — Neutral — 4 — Total — 27 —1971-72 Home 35,256 11 3,205 Away — 10 — Neutral — 5 — Total — 26 —1972-73 Home 57,150 13 4,396 Away — 10 — Neutral — 3 — Total — 26 —1973-74 Home 43,900 11 3,991 Away — 13 — Neutral — 3 — Total — 27 —1974-75 Home 40,000 10 4,000 Away — 13 — Neutral — 3 — Total — 26 —1975-76 Home 47,850 11 4,350 Away 40,219 13 3,094 Neutral 15,468 3 5,156 Total 103,537 27 3,8351976-77 Home 22,550 11 2,050 Away 51,831 13 3,987 Neutral 13,000 3 4,333 Total 87,381 27 3,2361977-78 Home 36,238 13 2,788 Away 31,822 13 2,448 Neutral 3,686 3 1,229 Total 71,746 29 2,4741978-79 Home 40,450 13 3,112 Away 32,279 11 2,811 Neutral 7,080 3 2,360 Total 79,809 27 2,9561979-80 Home 59,500 13 4,250 4th Away 39,820 13 3,063 Neutral 7,462 3 2,487 Total 106,782 29 3,6821980-81 Home 69,000 13 5,308 1st Away 40,206 12 3,351 Neutral 10,616 4 2,654 Total 119,822 29 4,1321981-82 Home 61,395 14 4,385 1st Away 37,085 12 3,090 Neutral 6,232 3 2,077 Total 104,712 29 3,6111982-83 Home 90,850 15 6,057 1st Away 43,835 11 3,985 Neutral 7,653 4 1,913 Total 142,338 30 4,745

1983-84 Home 79,900 15 5,327 2nd Away 33,995 11 3,090 Neutral 4,800 2 2,400 Total 118,695 28 4,2391984-85 Home 73,100 15 4,873 2nd Away 33,697 10 3,370 Neutral 11,565 3 3,855 Total 118,662 28 4,2381985-86 Home 60,400 14 4,314 3rd Away 24,643 11 2,240 Neutral 13,950 3 4,650 Total 98,993 28 3,5351986-87 Home 72,300 15 4,820 1st Away 43,697 12 3,641 Neutral 3,000 1 3,000 Total 118,997 28 4,2501987-88 Home 65,500 14 4,679 2nd Away 26,209 11 2,383 Neutral 3,770 3 1,257 Total 95,479 28 3,4101988-89 Home 65,200 14 4,657 2nd Away 34,645 11 3,150 Neutral 4,671 3 1,557 Total 104,516 28 3,7331989-90 Home 66,600 15 4,440 3rd Away 36,574 12 3,048 Neutral 2,000 1 2,000 Total 105,174 28 3,7501990-91 Home 51,131 15 3,409 7th Away 29,321 11 2,666 Neutral 3,503 1 3,503 Total 83,955 27 3,1091991-92 Home 56,545 15 3,770 5th Away 28,172 12 2,348 Neutral 0 0 0 Total 84,717 27 3,1381992-93 Home 48,516 14 3,465 7th Away 31,906 10 3,191 Neutral 15,315 5 3,063 Total 95,737 29 3,3011993-94 Home 51,966 15 3,464 6th Away 35,491 13 2,730 Neutral 5,112 2 2,556 Total 92,569 30 3,0861994-95 Home 66,447 16 4,153 3rd Away 32,383 12 2,699 Neutral 2,070 2 1,035 Total 100,900 30 3,3631995-96 Home 48,978 15 3,265 5th Away 29,966 12 2,497 Neutral 7,681 2 3,841 Total 86,625 29 2,987

1996-97 Home 51,766 16 3,235 5th Away 22,081 9 2,453 Neutral 10,321 4 2,580 Total 84,168 29 2,9021997-98 Home 39,599 14 2,829 6th Away 26,343 13 2,026 Neutral 0 0 0 Total 65,942 27 2,4421998-99 Home 47,696 15 3,180 5th Away 23,362 10 2,336 Neutral 4,061 2 2,031 Total 75,119 27 2,7821999-00 Home 31,287 12 2,607 8th Away 29,409 12 2,451 Neutral 2,053 3 684 Total 62,749 27 2,3242000-01 Home 35,479 15 2,365 12th Away 22,875 11 2,080 Neutral 0 0 0 Total 58,354 26 2,2442001-02 Home 38,073 15 2,538 12th Away 27,680 11 2,516 Neutral 0 0 0 Total 65,753 26 2,5282002-03 Home 48,770 17 2,869 7th Away 33,722 11 3,066 Neutral 435 3 145 Total 82,927 31 2,6752003-04 Home 39,040 16 2,440 12th Away 32,246 13 2,480 Neutral 0 0 0 Total 71,286 29 2,4582004-05 Home 19,845 12 1,654 Away 35,620 12 2,968 Neutral 6,187 4 1,547 Total 61,652 28 2,2022005-06 Home 32,348 13 2,488 Away 59,032 13 4,541 Neutral 7,133 2 3,566 Total 98,513 28 3,5182006-07 Home 36,745 14 2,625 Away 61,645 13 4,742 Neutral 13,019 1 13,019 Total 111,409 28 3,9792007-08 Home 39,441 13 3,034 Away 55,546 15 3,703 Neutral 7,816 1 7,816 Total 102,803 29 3,5452008-09 Home 46,748 13 3,596 Away 46,248 14 3,303 Neutral 42,275 6 7,046 Total 135,271 33 4,099

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Bison Have Made Nine TournamentAppearancesNorth Dakota State owns a 9-9 all-� me record in the NCAA tourna-ment. The Bison appeared in the Division I tournament in their fi rst year of eligibility in 2009.

1974NCAA College Division Midwest Regional

St. Cloud State 77, NDSU 62

ST. CLOUD, Minn.—North Dakota State scored fi ve players in double fi gures, but it was St. Cloud State that advanced to the regional semifi nals with a 77-62 win at Halenbeck Hall on March 5, 1974. Double-doubles by Mark Gibbons (12 points and 10 rebounds) and Steve Saladino (10 and 10) weren’t enough. The Huskies shot 54 percent from the fi eld, led by the 18 points of Brad Akason and 17 apiece from Mark Stoeve and Al Anderstrom.

NDSU—Lynn Kent 4-12 2-6 10, Mark Gibbons 5-12 2-3 12, Steve Saladino 4-9 2-4 10, Mark Emerson 5-12 2-2 12, Randy Trine 5-8 0-0 10, Tom Gulsvig 0-0 0-0 0, Dennis Davis 0-2 0-1 0, Ray Ramus 0-0 0-0 0, Dennis Schatz 2-4 0-0 4, Warner Huss 2-3 0-0 4. Totals—27-62 8-16 62.

ST. CLOUD STATE—Mark Stoeve 7-16 3-6 17, Al Anderstrom 6-10 5-6 17, Tom Decker 3-6 2-2 8, Brad Akason 8-11 2-3 18, Kurt Virgin 3-9 0-2 6, Jon Barth 0-0 0-0 0, Jim Petrich 0-1 0-0 0, Doug Miller 4-4 3-4 11. Totals—31-57 15-23 77.

Hal� ime—not available. Fouled out—NDSU, Emerson. Re-bounds—NDSU 44 (Gibbons, Saladino 10), SCSU 33 (Stoeve 11). Assists—SCSU 6 (Virgin 2), NDSU 2 (Emerson 2). Turnovers—NDSU 17 (Trine 6), SCSU 13 (Stoeve 4). A—1,066.

1971NCAA College Division Midwest Regional

NE Missouri State 75, NDSU 66

1981NCAA Division II North Central Regional

Wis.-Green Bay 82, NDSU 76

GREEN BAY, Wis.—An eight-point run midway through the second half helped Wisconsin-Green Bay to an 82-76 victory in the fi rst round of the North Central Regional at Brown County Arena March 6, 1981. The game was kno� ed at 45 with 13:41 to play before the Phoenix spurt put UWGB ahead 53-45. North Dakota State trailed by as many as 11 points with 3:25 to play and never led in the contest. Green Bay shot 50 free throws and made 36, including and 11-of-14 eff ort by Paul Anderson, who did all his scoring from the charity stripe.

NDSU—Mike Driscoll 5-10 2-2 12, Brady Lipp 4-10 2-2 10, Jeff Askew 3-8 2-2 8, Blaine Hampton, 5-7 7-7 17, Troy Richardson 2-2 1-2 5, Bruce Shockman 5-7 1-2 11, Dave Gnacinski 2-3 0-0 4, Jeff Giersch 2-6 2-2 6, Ed Hinkel, 1-1 1-3 3. Totals—29-54 23-35 76.

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY—Tom Diener 5-9 1-3 11, Casey Zakowski 8-15 0-1 16, Nathan Barnes 6-6 6-7 18, Jim Horn 2-5 8-10 12, Paul Anderson 0-2 11-14 11, Joe Mauel 1-1 7-10 9, Ron Voelker 0-0 2-3 2, Bob Hahn 1-3 1-2 3. Totals—23-41 36-50 82.

Hal� ime—UWGB 38-31. Fouled out—NDSU, Giersch (3:36, 2nd), Lipp (1:46, 2nd), Shockman (1:31, 2nd), Hampton (:12, 2nd). Technical fouls—NDSU coach Erv Inniger (3:36, 2nd). Rebounds—UWGB 39 (Zakowski 8, Horn 7), NDSU 23 (Shockman 4, four with 3). Assists—UWGB 18 (Anderson 5), NDSU 15 (Lipp, Askew 4). Turnovers—UWGB 15 (Diener 5), NDSU 11 (Askew 3). Blocks—UWGB 3 (Barnes 3), NDSU 2 (Giersch, Hinkel). Steals—NDSU 10 (Lipp 3), UWGB 6 (Anderson 3). A—not available.

KIRKSVILLE, Mo.—Tournament host North-east Missouri State scored the fi rst six points of the second half and held off a tough North Dakota State team 75-66 in the NCAA College Division Midwest Regional fi rst round March 11, 1971. NDSU blew a six-point lead midway through the fi rst half and trailed 33-32 at the break. Steve Jurkins’ two foul shots gave Northeast Missouri its biggest lead of the game, 44-35, with 15:36 le� to play. The Bison would get all the way back to within four at 66-62 on a Brad Klabo � p-in with 1:16 le� , but Northeast Missouri State converted all eight free throws as NDSU’s Tom Assel picked up four fouls in a 37-second span during the last minute of play.

NDSU—Pat Driscoll 2-9 4-6 8, Tom Driscoll 1-7 6-8 8, John Wojtak 10-14 1-2 21, Mike Kuppich 4-8 3-5 11, Brad Klabo 1-4 4-4 6, Sco� Howe 4-11 3-5 11, Tom Assel 0-1 0-0 0, Mark Refl ing 0-0 1-2 1. Totals—22-54 22-32 66.

NE MISSOURI STATE—Jim Magruder 1-7 5-6 7, Dave Davis 2-8 6-7 10, Charles Currie 7-15 2-2 16, Claude Wilson 8-21 4-6 20, Lou Gregory 4-8 4-7 12, Joe Boyer 2-7 1-1 5, Steve Jurkins 0-2 1-3 1, George Saff arrans 2-6 0-0 4, Al Fulton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—26-74 23-32 75.

Hal� ime—NMSC 33-32. Rebounds—NMSC 48 (Currie 13, Wilson 10, Gregory 10), NDSU 36 (Kuppich 8, Klabo 6). As-sists—NMSC 6 (Davis 2, Magruder 2), NDSU 4 (P. Driscoll 2). Turn-overs—NMSC 11 (Magruder 3), NDSU 9 (T. Driscoll 5). A—1,800.

1971NCAA College Division Midwest Regional

NDSU 96, St. Olaf 94

KIRKSVILLE, Mo.—North Dakota State went on a 13-0 run early in the second half to recover from an 11-point hal� ime defi cit and turn back St. Olaf 96-94 for third place in the Midwest Regional March 12, 1971. Four diff erent Bison players scored in less than two minutes to erase a 58-44 defi cit. Back-to-back John Wojtak � p-ins with about 14 mintues to play gave NDSU its fi rst lead of the second half and its third overall. The teams ba� led through seven more � es un� l NDSU’s Pat Driscoll and Sco� Howe hit four straight free throws for a 96-92 edge, and Mike Smieding’s layup with 1 second le� brought St. Olaf within two for the fi nal margin.

NDSU—Pat Driscoll 8-18 6-6 22, Tom Driscoll 6-11 1-2 13, John Wojtak 6-10 1-3 13, Mike Kuppich 7-15 5-7 19, Brad Klabo 4-14 3-6 11, Sco� Howe 2-16 3-3 7, Tom Assel 1-1 0-1 2, Mark Refl ing 4-6 1-2 9, Lynn Kjorstad 0-1 0-0 0. Totals—38-92 20-30 96.

ST. OLAF—Mike Smieding 8-21 4-5 20, Mark Schroeder 8-16 1-2 17, Dave Finholt 5-10 0-1 10, Dan Halvorsen 8-13 2-3 18, Eric Bundgaard 7-14 5-7 19, Bob Schumacher 4-9 1-1 9, Greg Heacox 0-2 0-0 0, Bruce Dierenfi eld 0-2 1-1 1. Totals—40-87 14-20 94.

Hal� ime—St. Olaf 52-41. Fouled out—NDSU, Wojtak (11:36, 2nd), T. Driscoll (10:12, 2nd); St. Olaf, Finholt (9:06, 2nd). Rebounds—NDSU 61 (Kuppich, Klabo 14), St. Olaf 49 (Halvorsen 12, Bundgaard 10). Assists—NDSU 40 (Kuppich 9, P. Driscoll 8), St. Olaf 39 (Schroeder 12, Smieding 11). Turnovers—NDSU 16 (T. Driscoll 5, P. Driscoll 5), St. Olaf 16 (four with 3). A—1,000.

1971College Division Midwest Regional Semifi nal at NE Missouri St. L, 66-753rd place vs. St. Olaf W, 96-94

1974College Division Midwest Regional 1st round at St. Cloud St. L, 62-77

1981Division II North Central Regional Semifi nal at Wis.-Green Bay L, 76-823rd place vs. Central Mo. St. W, 95-87

1983Division II North Central Regional Semifi nal vs. Ferris State W, 71-68Final at Morningside L, 77-79

1994Division II North Central Regional 1st round DENVER W, 87-72Semifi nal vs. Mesa State (ot) W, 75-65Final at South Dakota L, 58-61

1995Division II North Central Regional 1st round MESA STATE W, 85-76Semifi nal at Fort Hays State L, 63-733rd place vs. Regis W, 84-72

1996Division II North Central Regional 1st round vs. Denver W, 71-70Semifi nal vs. So. Dakota State L, 88-94

1997Division II North Central Regional 1st round vs. Northern State (ot) W, 90-89Semifi nal vs. Fort Hays State L, 78-82

2009Division I Midwest Regional 1st round vs. Kansas L, 74-84

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1994NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 87, Denver 72

FARGO, N.D.—North Dakota State made the most of its fi rst home NCAA tournament game with an 87-72 victory over Denver in the fi rst round of the North Central Regional at the Bison Sports Arena on March 8, 1994. Denver whi� led away a nine-point defi cit early in the second half and the game was � ed at 64 with 7:10 to play. NDSU went on a 21-2 run down the stretch. Cliff ord Judkins got it started with a bucket in the lane, Ross Manson hit three 3-pointers, and the Bison were 8 of 8 at the free throw line. DU’s only two points came on Chris Morley’s free throws at the 5:33 mark.

DENVER—Josh Aus� n 3-5 0-0 8, Lars Van E� en 6-16 0-0 14, Stacy Lincoln 1-3 0-1 2, Chris Morley 8-10 3-5 24, Doug Price 5-13 6-9 16, Andre Guzman 0-4 0-0 0, James Hawkins Jr. 1-3 0-0 2, Bret Benvenu� 3-5 0-1 6, Adam McCanna 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—27-59 9-16 72.

NDSU—Craig Aamot 4-9 3-4 12, Ross Manson 6-14 0-0 17, Tyson Maroney 5-10 4-4 18, Latorial Harris 2-4 3-4 7, Brian Sand 5-8 3-4 13, Dus� n Payne 2-4 0-0 5, Rob Stefonowicz 1-2 0-0 3, Nick Ravn 0-2 0-0 0, Cliff ord Judkins 2-2 0-0 5, David Williams 3-4 1-2 7. Totals—30-59 14-18 87.

Hal� ime—NDSU 39, DU 33. Fouled out—DU, Lincoln (2:41, 2nd). 3-pointers—DU 9-20 (Aus� n 2-4, Van E� en 2-7, Morley 5-7, Hawkins 0-2), NDSU 13-29 (Aamot 1-2, Manson 5-12, Maroney 4-9, Payne 1-2, Stefonowicz 1-2, Ravn 0-1, Judkins 1-1). Rebounds—DU 37 (Price 10), NDSU 35 (Sand 8). Assists—NDSU 22 (Aamot 10), DU 19 (Aus� n 6), Turnovers—DU 13 (Van E� en, Lincoln 3), NDSU 9 (Aamot 3). Blocks—none. Steals—NDSU 8 (Aamot 2), DU 4 (Lin-coln 3). A—1,975.

1983NCAA Division II North Central Regional

Morningside 79, NDSU 77

1994NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 75, Mesa State 65 (OT)

VERMILLION, S.D.—Mesa State held North Dakota State scoreless for the last 5:21 of regula-� on and forced over� me, but the Bison prevailed with a 75-65 win in the semifi nals of the North Central Regional at the DakotaDome on March 10, 1994. Dus� n Payne hit four straight 3-pointers to help the Herd to a nine-point lead, but Mesa State nearly won it in regula� on when Shandy Hauer’s shot missed at the buzzer. The Herd shot 11-for-12 at the foul line in over� me to pull away. Mesa State led by as many as 14 points late in the fi rst half and had an eight-point lead at intermission.

NDSU—Dus� n Payne 4-6 1-2 13, Craig Aamot 3-6 4-4 10, Rob Stefonowicz 0-2 0-0 0, Ross Manson 1-7 0-1 3, Tyson Maroney 3-6 2-2 10, Nick Ravn 0-1 1-2 1, Cliff ord Judkins 3-7 0-0 7, Latorial Harris 4-12 1-2 9, Brian Sand 6-9 7-9 20, David Williams 1-3 0-1 2. Totals—25-59 16-23 75.

MESA STATE—Tim Blanchard 0-1 2-2 2, Beau Smith 4-7 1-2 9, Jerre Allyn 0-1 0-0 0, Shandy Hauer 0-3 0-0 0, Tom Cook 6-10 0-2 15, Brian Valant 1-2 0-0 2, Ron Oughton 1-1 2-6 4, Bryan Rooks 0-0 0-0 0, Bill Kappel 9-9 5-8 23, Trent Oney 4-11 0-0 10. Totals—25-45 10-20 65.

Hal� ime—MSC 33-25. Regula� on—54. Fouled out—MSC, Hauer (:25, OT). 3-pointers—NDSU 9-26 (Payne 4-6, Stefonowicz 0-1, Manson 1-4, Maroney 2-5, Ravn 0-1, Judkins 1-3, Harris 0-5, Sand 1-1), MSC 5-18 (Smith 0-3), Allyn 0-1, Hauer 0-1, Cook 3-5, Oney 2-8). Rebounds—NDSU 34 (Sand 8), MSC 31 (Smith 9). As-sists—MSC 18 (Smith 6), NDSU 9 (Aamot 5). Turnovers—MSC 20 (Smith 5), NDSU 14 (Aamot 4). Blocks—NDSU 3 (Stefonowicz 2), Mesa State 1 (Blanchard). Steals—MSC 12 (Hauer 3), NDSU 11 (Payne 3). A—3,375.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa—One day a� er rallying the Bison past Ferris State, Jeff Askew didn’t have the magic as North Dakota State dropped a 79-77 heartbreaker to Morningside in the North Central Regional championship March 12, 1983. A� er Morningside’s Rick Egli missed one of two free throws, the Bison drew up their last play in a � meout with 3 seconds on the clock and Askew’s would-be game-tying shot glanced off the rim. Askew’s right-side jumper brought NDSU to 78-77 with 9 seconds le� . The second half belonged to Askew and Lance Berwald. The duo combined for 31 of NDSU’s 39 second-half points, including a 7-for-7 eff ort and 18 points from Berwald.

NDSU—Mike Bindas 2-3 0-0 4, Jeff Askew 6-17 3-4 15, Kelvin Wynn 4-7 1-3 9, Chad Sheets 4-8 0-1 8, Dennis Majeskie 2-2 0-0 4, John McPhaul 3-7 2-2 8, Bill Soper 0-0 1-2 1, Lance Berwald 12-13 4-7 28. Totals—33-57 11-19 77.

MORNINGSIDE—Vernon Simmons 1-6 2-2 4, Brent Aden 1-3 0-0 2, Rick Egli 5-10 6-9 16, Paul DeBey 5-10 0-0 10, Daryl Schnoes 2-3 2-2 6, Steve Brandsma 6-11 1-2 13, Bob Beneke 10-18 2-2 22, Baron Hannah 0-1 0-2 0, Bob Conaway 1-2 1-4 3, David Krantz 1-2 1-2 3. Totals—32-66 15-25 79.

Hal� ime—Morningside 46-38. Rebounds—NDSU 35 (Majeskie 9), MC 33 (Conaway 7). Assists—MC 20 (Brandsma 7), NDSU 19 (Askew 7). Turnovers—NDSU 15 (Askew 4), MC 8 (Sim-mons, Brandsma 2). Blocks—NDSU 3 (three with 1), MC 2 (Aden, Krantz). Steals—MC 9 (Beneke 2), NDSU 4 (four with 1). A—not available.

1983NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 71, Ferris State 68

SIOUX CITY, Iowa—Jeff Askew scored 13 points in a 7 1/2 minute span late in the second half to help North Dakota State past Ferris State 71-68 in the fi rst game of the North Central Regional March 11, 1983. Askew con� nually answered the call of Ferris State, kno� ng the score at 52, 56 and 58 as the teams traded buckets. Then, � ed at 60, Askew’s le� -side jumper and driving layup off a steal gave the Bison a 64-60 lead they would not relinquish. Two Kelvin Wynn free throws with nine seconds le� iced the NDSU victory.

NDSU—Jeff Askew 12-23 2-4 26, Kevin Coughlin 3-5 0-0 6, Kelvin Wynn 2-6 3-4 7, John McPhaul 2-5 2-2 6, Lance Berwald 5-9 7-7 17, Mike Bindas 4-9 0-0 8, Chad Sheets 0-1 1-3 1, Dennis Majeskie 0-2 0-0 0. Totals—28-60 15-20 71.

FERRIS STATE—Mike Gillespie 5-10 0-2 10, Dave Swilley 9-16 3-3 21, Gerald Busby 3-15 0-0 6, Kurt Stevens 5-9 0-0 10, Steve Rousseau 0-1 1-2 1, John Willhite 2-7 2-2 6, James Allen 7-10 0-0 14. Totals—31-68 6-9 68.

Hal� ime—NDSU 31-29. Fouled out—Ferris State, Gillespie (2:32, 2nd). Rebounds—NDSU 31 (Berwald 12, McPhaul 7), Ferris State 39 (Busby 8, Willhite 7). Assists—NDSU 15 (Askew 8), Fer-ris State 10 (Gillespie, Stevens 3). Turnovers—Ferris State 18 (Gil-lespie, Busby 5), NDSU 13 (Askew 4). Blocks—Ferris State 5 (Swil-ley 3), NDSU 1 (Berwald). Steals—NDSU 8 (Coughlin, Majeskie 2), Ferris State 6 (Swilley 2). A—not available.

1981NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 95, Central Missouri State 87

GREEN BAY, Wis.—Jeff Giersch’s putback with 6:52 le� to play put North Dakota State on top for good in a 95-87 win over Central Mis-souri State for third place in the North Central Regional at Brown County Arena March 7, 1981. Central Missouri State came back within two at 87-85, but NDSU’s Mike Driscoll was 4 of 4 and Brady Lipp was 2 of 2 at the foul line in the last 30 seconds to keep the Mules down. The Bison led 46-41 at hal� ime but watched that lead slip as the Mules went on a 14-2 run to start the second half.

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE—Grey Giovanine 2-3 0-1 4, Michael Gholston 0-0 0-0 0, Roy Pearson 0-3 0-1 0, Kevin Fromm 11-23 3-6 25, Mike Poke 8-10 0-3 16, Bill Fennely 7-19 10-10 24, Rance Glasper 0-0 0-0 0, Ray Strozier 6-9 6-10 18, John Bruner 0-0 0-1 0. Totals—34-67 19-32 87.

NDSU—Mike Driscoll 4-7 6-6 14, Paige Holm 0-0 0-0 0, Brady Lipp 7-9 3-5 17, Jeff Askew 6-9 3-4 15, Blaine Hampton 1-6 2-2 4, Troy Richardson 1-2 0-0 2, Bruce Shockman 2-10 3-7 7, Dave Gnacinski 3-4 2-2 8, Jeff Giersch 10-15 4-4 24, Ed Hinkel 1-3 2-2 4. Totals—35-65 25-32 95.

Hal� ime—NDSU 46-41. Fouled out—CMSU, Strozier (5:00, 2nd); NDSU, Shockman (1:16, 2nd). Rebounds—CMSU 41 (Poke 15, Fromm 7, Strozier 7), NDSU 39 (Giersch 12, Shockman 10). Assists—NDSU 20 (Driscoll 7, Askew 6), CMSU 14 (Giovanine 6, Pearson 4). Turnovers—CMSU 18 (Pearson, Fromm 4), NDSU 17 (Askew, Shockman 4). Blocks—CMSU 5 (Fennely, Bruner 2), NDSU 1 (Shockman). Steals—CMSU 12 (three with 3), NDSU 9 (four with 2). A—not available.

Craig Aamot scored 12 points and had a game-high 10 assists in North Dakota State’s fi rst-round win over Denver in the 1994 playoff s.

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South Dakota 61, NDSU 58

VERMILLION, S.D.—In a game that never saw a lead of more than six points, South Dakota advanced to the na� onal tournament with a 61-58 triumph over North Dakota State in a North Central Regional championship nail-biter at the DakotaDome March 12, 1994. NDSU led by six on fi ve occasions in the fi rst half and was up 32-31 at hal� ime, but USD’s Randy Rosenquist hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the fi rst four minutes of the second half to li� USD to a fi ve-point lead. The Bison led briefl y with under six minutes and again at the 2-minute mark, but a Troy Ter-ronez trey and Shane Murphy’s two foul shots with fi ve � cks le� sealed the win.

NDSU—Dus� n Payne 0-1 0-0 0, Craig Aamot 2-4 0-0 5, Rob Stefonowicz 1-2 0-0 3, Ross Manson 3-6 3-3 11, Tyson Maroney 0-7 2-2 2, Nick Ravn 0-0 0-0 0, Cliff ord Judkins 0-1 0-0 0, Latorial Harris 4-6 1-1 9, Brian Sand 10-21 3-4 23, David Williams 2-8 1-3 5. Totals—22-56 10-13 58.

SOUTH DAKOTA—John Hemenway 1-4 0-0 2, Troy Terronez 3-11 1-2 8, Mark Andres 0-3 0-0 0, Randy Rosenquist 3-18 3-5 11, Lo-ren DeKruyf 5-9 0-0 14, Shane Murphy 5-11 11-13 22, Mike Kloth 1-2 2-3 4. Totals—18-58 17-23 61.

Hal� ime—NDSU 32-31. 3-pointers—NDSU 4-14 (Payne 0-1, Aamot 1-1, Stefonowicz 1-2, Manson 2-4, Maroney 0-5, Harris 0-1), USD 8-31 (Hemenway 0-2, Terronez 1-5, Andres 0-2, Rosenquist 2-11, DeKruyf 4-6, Murphy 1-5). Rebounds—NDSU 42 (Harris 8, Sand 7), USD 39 (Murphy, Kloth 8). Assists—USD 11 (Rosenquist 5), NDSU 6 (Maroney 3). Turnovers—NDSU 14 (three with 3), USD 3 (Andres 2). Blocks—NDSU 1 (Williams), USD 0. Steals—USD 4 (Murphy 2), NDSU 0. A—5,735.

1995NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 85, Mesa State 76

FARGO, N.D.—North Dakota State’s defense shut the door on Mesa State in the closing min-utes to take an 85-76 win in the opening round of the North Central Regional before a crowd of 2,110 at the Bison Sports Arena on March 7, 1995. The Bison shot 68 percent in the fi rst half, including 9 of 14 from the 3-point line, to open a 51-37 hal� ime lead. NDSU went scoreless for about 4 minutes early in the second half. Another 2 1/2-minute drought late in the game allowed Mesa State to � e it at 76 before a Fred Fridley 3-pointer and buckets from David Williams and Craig Aamot li� ed the Bison.

MESA STATE—Beau Smith 6-13 1-2 16, Shandy Hauer 4-12 5-5 15, Ron Oughton 2-4 0-0 4, Todd Loewe 5-8 0-0 13, Chad Baar 11-14 4-6 26, Jerre Allyn 0-0 0-0 0, Bryan Rooks 0-0 0-0 0, Jon Allen 0-1 0-0 0, Glenn Fitzgibbons 0-2 0-0 0, Andy Shantz 0-2 0-0 0, Jason McClurin 1-2 0-0 2. Totals—29-58 10-13 76.

NDSU—Craig Aamot 3-6 4-7 11, Tyson Maroney 8-10 0-0 23, Nick Ravn 2-3 0-0 6, Brian Sand 7-10 4-6 20, David Williams 2-4 3-3 7, Fred Fridley 4-5 1-2 12, Dus� n Payne 1-5 0-0 2, Ket Manary 0-0 0-0 0, Ma� Adler 0-0 0-0 0, Vernon Crump 1-2 2-2 4, Mike Sissel 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—28-45 14-20 85.

Hal� ime—NDSU 51-37. 3-pointers—MSC 8-23 (Smith 3-7, Hauer 2-8, Loewe 3-6, Allen 0-1, Shantz 0-1), NDSU 15-22 (Aamot 1-1, Maroney 7-8, Ravn 2-3, Sand 2-2, Fridley 3-4, Payne 0-4). Re-bounds—NDSU 29 (Williams 12), MSC 26 (Baar 8), Assists—NDSU 20 (Aamot 7), MSC 19 (Smith, Hauer 7). Turnovers—NDSU 15 (Aa-mot, Sand 4), MSC 12 (Baar 3). Blocks—NDSU 3 (Maroney 2), MSC 0. Steals—MSC 5 (Baar 3), NDSU 5 (Maroney 2). A—2,110.

1995NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 84, Regis 72

HAYS, Kan.—North Dakota State led by as many as 15 points in the fi rst half and the Bison cruised past Regis 84-72 for third place in the North Central Regional at Gross Coliseum on March 12, 1995. The Bison went on a 21-4 run in the fi rst half. It culminated with a Brian Sand 3-pointer that put the Herd up 34-19 with 4:28 le� . NDSU led 42-31 at hal� ime and Regis was never closer than fi ve the rest of the way. The Bison hit six of seven free throws in the last 1:20 to seal the win.

NDSU—Vernon Crump 3-4 1-2 7, Tyson Maroney 3-4 0-1 8, David Williams 2-6 0-0 4, Nick Ravn 0-3 0-0 0, Craig Aamot 4-7 3-3 12, Ket Manary 1-2 2-2 4, Ma� Adler 0-1 4-4 4, Dus� n Payne 1-1 2-2 4, Fred Fridley 2-4 3-4 9, Brian Sand 7-8 0-0 16, Mike Sissel 7-7 2-2 16, Chris Sorrell 0-0 0-0 0, Jim Argent 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—30-47 17-20 84.

REGIS—Edward Cox 1-6 0-0 2, Brendon Feddema 7-11 1-2 16, Carlos Boyd 2-6 0-0 4, Ricky Munoz 4-11 0-0 12, David Hanzlick 6-13 0-0 15, Marcus Harris 7-14 0-0 15, Thomas Gillespie 2-5 0-0 4, Daren Crosby 0-1 0-0 0, Antonio Sco� 2-2 0-0 4, David Weber 0-0 0-1 0. Totals—31-69 1-3 72.

Hal� ime—NDSU 42-31. 3-pointers—NDSU 7-11 (Maroney 2-3, Ravn 0-2, Aamot 1-1, Fridley 2-3, Sand 2-2), Regis 9-21 (Fed-dema 1-2, Munoz 4-10, Hanzlick 3-7, Harris 1-1, Gillespie 0-1). Re-bounds—NDSU 33 (Sissel 7), Regis 25 (Harris 9). Assists—NDSU 14 (Manary 5), Regis 9 (Hanzlick 4). Turnovers—NDSU 23 (Payne 6), Regis 16 (four with 3). Blocks—NDSU 2 (Maroney, Sissel), Regis 0. Steals—Regis 11 (Feddema 4), NDSU 10 (Fridley, Sissell 2). A—2,000.

1995NCAA Division II North Central Regional

Fort Hays State 73, NDSU 63

HAYS, Kan.—Fort Hays State shot 50 percent in the second half to bounce back from a fi ve-point hal� ime defi cit and defeat North Dakota State 73-63 in the semifi nals of the North Central Regional at Gross Coliseum on March 11, 1995. The Tigers’ Dennis Edwards was 6 of 10 for 15 points in the second half. His layup with 14:18 le� � ed the game at 43 and started a 13-0 run that spelled doom for North Dakota State. Six-foot-9, 230-pound sophomore center Alonzo Goldston controlled the interior for Fort Hays State with 24 points, 16 rebounds, four blocks and three steals.

NDSU—Nick Ravn 3-10 0-0 7, Tyson Maroney 3-9 0-0 8, David Williams 3-5 1-2 7, Brian Sand 3-12 0-0 6, Craig Aamot 6-13 0-0 12, Dus� n Payne 1-4 0-0 3, Fred Fridley 3-5 4-5 12, Vernon Crump 3-8 2-3 8, Mike Sissel 0-0 0-0 0, Ket Manary 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—25-66 7-10 37.

FORT HAYS ST.—Dennis Edwards 9-16 4-6 22, Steven McK-elvey 2-9 0-0 5, Alonzo Goldston 11-21 2-7 24, Kenneth Haywood 1-2 0-0 3, Chapanez Hale 1-4 3-4 6, Geoff Eck 4-11 0-0 11, Jeremie Kester 1-2 0-0 2, Chad Creamer 0-3 0-0 0, Ma� Garner 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—29-68 9-17 73.

Hal� ime—NDSU 37-32. 3-pointers—NDSU 6-29 (Ravn 1-7, Maroney 2-8, Sand 0-3, Aamot 0-4, Payne 1-4, Fridley 2-3), FHSU 6-22 (Edwards 0-1, McKelvey 1-4, Haywood 1-2, Hale 1-4, Eck 3-8, Creamer 0-3). Rebounds—FHSU 50 (Goldston 16), NDSU 37 (three with 7). Assists—FHSU 16 (McKelvey 6), NDSU 9 (Sand, Aamot 4). Turnovers—FHSU 13 (fi ve with 2), NDSU 11 (Sand, Aamot 4). Blocks—NDSU 4 (Crump 2), FHSU 4 (Goldston 4). Steals—NDSU 8 (Ravn, Aamot 2), FHSU 6 (Goldston 3). A—3,744.

Brian Sand had 23 points and seven rebounds in the three-point loss to South Dakota in the 1994 playoff s.

NDSU guard Fred Fridley was 7-for-10 from the 3-point line during the 1995 playoff s. One of his late treys in the fi rst round against Mesa State helped the Bison break a scoreless drought and go on to victory.

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Fort Hays State 82, NDSU 78

BROOKINGS, S.D.—Six-foot-9 center Alonzo Goldston terrorized North Dakota State for the second � me in three seasons and led Fort Hays State to an 82-78 win over the Bison in the North Central Regional semifi nals at Frost Arena on March 8, 1997. Goldston rumbled for 32 points and 14 re-bounds. He was 8 of 12 with nine boards in the second half alone. His empha� c slam with 2:39 le� put the Tigers up 76-65 before Brian Piper hit a 3-pointer and the Bison started to foul. Mark McGehee, Fred Riley and Jason Justus followed with treys to trim the defi cit to four, but NDSU ran out of � me.

NDSU—Brian Piper 4-7 2-2 13, Marcel Johnson 2-5 2-2 6, Jason Justus 6-10 0-0 14, Mark McGehee 8-14 4-5 23, Ewell Clin-ton 3-6 2-5 10, Jeff Gerstner 0-1 0-0 0, Fred Riley 2-8 0-0 6, Rich Frandeen 2-3 0-0 5, Paul White 0-2 1-2 1. Totals—27-56 11-16 78.

FORT HAYS STATE—Sherick Simpson 1-2 0-2 2, Anthony Pope 4-12 2-2 13, Alonzo Goldston 12-23 8-8 32, Mark Eck 3-8 6-6 13, Earl Tyson 4-7 6-8 17, Tim Nunnery 0-3 0-0 0, Donnie Collins 0-1 1-2 1, Gerard Coops 0-3 0-0 0, Tyler Newton 2-2 0-0 4. Totals—26-61 23-28 82.

Hal� ime—FHSU 40-37. 3-pointers—NDSU 13-24 (Piper 3-4, Johnson 0-1, Justus 2-3, McGehee 3-6, Clinton 2-2, Riley 2-7, Frandeen 1-1), FHSU 7-24 (Simpson 0-1, Pope 3-11, Eck 1-3, Tyson 3-4, Nunnery 0-2, Coops 0-3). Rebounds—FHSU 43 (Goldston 14), NDSU 27 (Clinton 6, McGehee 5). Assists—FHSU 17 (Tyson 8), NDSU 11 (Johnson, McGehee 3). Turnovers—NDSU 18 (Johnson 6), FHSU 16 (Simpson 5). Blocks—FHSU 3 (Eck 2, Pope 1), NDSU 2 (Justus, Frandeen). Steals—FHSU 10 (Simpson, Tyson 3), NDSU 9 (Riley 5). A—5,602.

1997NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 90, Northern State 89 (OT)

BROOKINGS, S.D.—Northern State blew a 14-point lead in the second half and Fred Riley’s 3-pointer early in over� me gave North Dakota State the lead for good in a 90-89 win in the fi rst round of the North Central Regional at Frost Arena on March 7, 1997. The Wolves ran out to a 48-35 hal� ime lead on 59 percent shoo� ng, including 9-for-11 at the 3-point line (7 of 8 by Ryan Miller), but the Bison would not die. Jason Justus hit a leaner and a trey to start a 13-4 run midway through the second half. Marcel Johnson missed the fi rst of two foul shots to leave it � ed at 69 in regula� on, but he made up for it with tough play in OT.

NDSU—Brian Piper 3-7 1-2 8, Marcel Johnson 8-15 3-9 21, Jason Justus 6-11 2-2 15, Mark McGehee 7-11 4-5 19, Ewell Clinton 1-3 0-1 2, Jeff Gerstner 1-2 1-2 4, Fred Riley 8-15 0-0 19, Rich Frandeen 1-1 0-0 2. Totals—35-65 11-21 90.

NORTHERN STATE—Kyle Johnson 1-5 0-0 2, Ross Pankratz 6-11 4-4 16, Jeremy Vliem 7-13 2-7 16, Sco� Hanson 1-7 3-4 5, Ryan Miller 10-14 4-6 32, Jesse Johnson 1-1 0-0 3, Dan Fischer 3-5 0-0 7, Dus� n Undlin 4-13 0-0 8. Totals—33-69 13-21 89.

Hal� ime—Northern State 48-35. Fouled out—NSU, Vliem (1:51, 2nd). 3-pointers—NDSU 9-18 (Piper 1-2, Johnson 2-3, Jus-tus 1-1, McGehee 1-2, Gerstner 1-2, Riley 3-8), NSU 10-17 (Han-son 0-3, Miller 8-11, Johnson 1-1, Fischer 1-2). Rebounds—NSU 46 (K. Johnson 10), NDSU 35 (Piper, Johnson 8). Assists—NDSU 19 (McGehee 7), NSU 18 (K. Johnson 6). Turnovers—NSU 18 (Vliem 6), NDSU 13 (McGehee 4). Blocks—NDSU 3 (Piper 2, Frandeen 1), NSU 3 (Vliem 2, Hanson 1). Steals—NDSU 8 (McGehee 3), NSU 4 (Pankratz 2). A—4,289.

1996NCAA Division II North Central Regional

South Dakota State 94, NDSU 88

HAYS, Kan.—Jason Sempsro� ’s 26 points helped 13th-ranked South Dakota State hold off North Dakota State 94-88 in the North Central Regional semifi nals at Gross Coliseum March 9, 1996. The Jackrabbits went on an 11-2 run with less than 14 minutes to play to open an 11-point lead. NDSU � ed the game at 85 with 2:39 remain-ing, but SDSU used a 9-3 run to end the game in strong fashion despite pu� ng only seven players into the game.

NDSU—Marcel Johnson 6-10 6-6 18, Brian Piper 3-5 0-0 6, Brian Sand 10-17 4-4 24, Fred Riley 3-6 1-2 10, Fred Fridley 4-10 5-6 14, Ma� Woodley 3-7 0-0 6, Ewell Clinton 1-1 0-2 2, Rich Frandeen 1-2 0-0 2, Dus� n Payne 2-4 0-0 6. Totals—33-62 16-20 88.

SDSU—Jason Schuetz 6-12 4-6 16, Greg Himler 6-9 1-2 13, Tom Rops 2-2 4-4 8, Jason Sempsro� 7-9 9-10 26, Jermaine Show-ers 7-13 5-7 19, Brian Norberg 2-3 0-0 6, Kurt Meister 3-3 0-0 6. Totals—33-51 23-29 94.

Hal� ime—SDSU 50-46. 3-pointers—NDSU 6-15 (Johnson 0-1, Riley 3-4, Fridley 1-4, Woodley 0-3, Payne 2-3), SDSU 5-9 (Sempsro� 3-4, Showers 0-2, Norberg 2-3). Rebounds—SDSU 31 (three with 5), NDSU 20 (Johnson 5). Assists—NDSU 22 (Woodley 7, Sand 6), SDSU 19 (Sempsro� 8). Turnovers—SDSU 20 (Schuetz 5), NDSU 15 (Woodley 4). Blocks—NDSU 3 (Sand 2, Riley 1), SDSU 2 (Scheutz, Showers). Steals—NDSU 9 (Johnson, Woodley 2), SDSU 8 (Rops 4). A—6,891.

1996NCAA Division II North Central Regional

NDSU 71, Denver 70

HAYS, Kan.—Denver erased an 11-point defi cit in the second half and forced two � es, but North Dakota State escaped with a 71-70 win in the fi rst round of the North Central Regional at Gross Coliseum on March 8, 1996. DU’s Doug Price converted a three-point play with 2:33 le� to bring the Pioneers within 71-70, but neither team would score again. NDSU’s 12-0 run midway through the fi rst half gave the Bison a 31-18 lead, and the Herd went up by 15 a few plays later.

NDSU—Marcel Johnson 5-8 4-5 14, Brian Piper 1-4 0-0 2, Brian Sand 8-15 2-4 18, Fred Riley 5-9 0-2 13, Fred Fridley 6-13 1-2 16, Dus� n Payne 1-8 0-0 3, Ket Manary 0-0 0-1 0, Ewell Clinton 0-0 0-0 0, Ma� Woodley 2-3 0-0 5, Rich Frandeen 0-2 0-0 0, Tory Meiborg 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—28-62 7-14 71.

DENVER—Chris Morley 2-8 0-0 6, Ashley Day 5-9 3-3 14, Doug Price 8-14 2-3 18, Ronnie Fines 2-6 0-0 5, Pete He� y 2-4 0-0 6, Andre Guzman 4-8 2-2 10, Josh Aus� n 0-1 4-4 4, Eric Dow 0-1 0-0 0, Russell Mar� n 1-2 2-2 5, Erik Hartwell 1-3 0-0 2. Totals—25-56 13-14 70.

Hal� ime—NDSU 48-40. 3-pointers—NDSU 8-24 (Piper 0-1, Sand 0-1, Riley 3-6, Fridley 3-6, Payne 1-7, Woodley 1-2, Frandeen 0-1), DU 7-16 (Morley 2-5, Day 1-3, Fines 1-3, He� y 2-3, Guzman 0-1, Mar� n 1-1). Rebounds—NDSU 39 (Johnson 9), DU 32 (Day 7). Assists—DU 18 (Morley 5), NDSU 14 (Fridley 4). Turnovers—DU 14 (Price, Fines 3), NDSU 13 (Payne 4). Blocks—NDSU 6 (Sand 4), DU 3 (Price 3). Steals—NDSU 11 (Fridley 5), DU 7 (Day 3). A—790.

NDSU’s Marcel Johnson scored 32 points and had 14 rebounds in two 1996 playoff games.

Bison guard Fred Riley scored 19 points in the 1997 over� me win against Northern State, including the go-ahead 3-pointer early in over� me.

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2009Summit League Quarterfi nals

NDSU 83, Centenary 77

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.—Bre� Winkelman scored 30 points and North Dakota State made 14 of its last 16 free throws to edge Centenary 83-77 in the Summit League quarterfi nals March 7, 2009. North Dakota State led by as many as 21 points late in the fi rst half, but Centenary shot 61 percent in the second half to ba� le back from a 48-29 hal� ime defi cit. Chase Adams scored 22 of his 26 points a� er intermission, including four straight 3-pointers to pull Centenary within 58-44 and star� ng a 13-0 run that brought the Gents within 58-54. Adams had fi ve points on on 10-2 run that gave Centenary its fi rst lead of the game, 68-67 with 6:04 le� to play. It was 70-69 before the Bison scored their fi nal 14 points at the foul line.

CENTENARY—Gary Redus 4-7 2-2 10, Lance Hill 0-1 1-4 1, Nick Stallings 10-15 3-7 23, Chase Adams 9-13 3-4 26, Maxx Nakwaasah 1-2 1-2 3, Willie Woods 0-0 0-0 0, Roman Tubner 1-2 2-2 4, Anthony Gatlin 0-0 0-0 0, David Perez 5-10 0-0 10, Jerrald Bonham 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—30-50 12-21 77.

NDSU—Bre� Winkelman 8-15 12-13 30, Michael Tveidt 1-5 2-2 4, Lucas Moormann 3-3 0-4 6, Ben Woodside 5-10 11-14 23, Mike Nelson 5-13 1-2 12, Dejuan Flowers 1-1 2-4 4, Freddy Coleman 2-4 0-2 4, Eric Carlson 0-0 0-0 0, Josh Vaughan 0-1 0-0 0. Totals—25-52 28-41 83.

Hal� ime—NDSU 48-29. 3-pointers—CC 5-12 (Stallings 0-2, Adams 5-6, Nakwaasah 0-1, Perez 0-3), NDSU 5-16 (Winkelman 2-3, Tveidt 0-1, Woodside 2-5, Nelson 1-6, Vaughan 0-1). Re-bounds—CC 21 (Redus, Nakwaasah 5), NDSU 39 (Winkelman 8). Assists—CC 9 (four with 2), NDSU 13 (Woodside 5). Turnovers—CC 15 (three with 3), NDSU 16 (Woodside 7). Blocks—CC 3 (Bonham 2), NDSU 1 (Woodside). Steals—CC 11 (Stallings, Adams 3), NDSU 8 (Coleman 4). A—5,481.

South Dakota na� ve Michael Tveidt scored a game-high 21 points and Ben Woodside made the game-winning jump shot with 3 seconds le� to give top-seeded North Dakota State a 66-64 win over No. 3 seed Oakland in the 2009 Summit League championship. North Dakota State was the fi rst team to make the NCAA tournament in its fi rst year of eligibility since 1985 when the bracket expanded to 64 teams, and the fi rst since Long Beach State in 1970.

2009Summit League Championship

NDSU 66, Oakland 64

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.—Ben Woodside made a 17-foot jumper from the top of the key with 3 seconds le� to give the top-seeded Bison a 66-64 victory against Oakland in the Summit League championship March 10, 2009. A long 3-pointer at the buzzer by Oakland’s Johnathon Jones rimmed off , sending NDSU to the NCAA Division I tournament in its fi rst year. Michael Tveidt had 21 points for North Da-kota State and was 4-for-4 on 3-point shots. His last 3 came with 1:26 le� , put NDSU ahead 64-62 and capped an eight-point run. Oakland’s Keith Benson responded with a dunk for a 64-all � e with 12 seconds to play. Rather than call � me out, NDSU charged down court and gave Woodside the ball.

OAKLAND—Will Hudson 7-9 2-2 16, Keith Benson 7-9 0-2 14, Johnathon Jones 7-16 0-0 15, Erik Kangas 6-16 1-2 16, Drew Maynard 0-1 0-0 0, Ma� Samuels 0-0 0-0 0, Blake Cushingberry 1-4 1-2 3, Dan Waterstradt 0-2 0-0 0. Totals—28-57 4-8 64.

NDSU—Bre� Winkelman 3-9 3-3 9, Michael Tveidt 8-11 1-1 21, Lucas Moormann 2-4 0-0 4, Ben Woodside 7-19 2-2 17, Mike Nelson 3-9 0-0 7, Dejuan Flowers 2-5 2-4 6, Freddy Coleman 1-2 0-0 2, Josh Vaughan 0-1 0-0 0, Sam Sussenguth 0-2 0-0 0. Totals—26-62 8-10 66.

Hal� ime—OU 43-33. 3-pointers—OU 4-16 (Jones 1-5, Kan-gas 3-8, Maynard 0-1, Cushingberry 0-2), NDSU 6-15 (Winkelman 0-2, Tveidt 4-4, Woodside 1-5, Nelson 1-2, Coleman 0-1, Vaughan 0-1). Rebounds—OU 33 (Benson 14), NDSU 35 (Winkelman 10). Assists—OU 14 (Jones 6), NDSU 12 (Woodside, Nelson 5). Turnovers—OU 8 (Benson 4), NDSU 8 (Winkelman, Tveidt 2). Blocks—OU 4 (Benson 3), NDSU 2 (Winkelman, Sussenguth) Steals—OU 5 (Kangas 3), NDSU 3 (three with 1). A—3,804.

2009Summit League Semifi nals

NDSU 79, Southern Utah 67

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.—Mike Nelson had 22 points and seven rebounds and Ben Woodside added 21 points and seven assists as North Dakota State beat Southern Utah 79-67 in the Summit League semifi nals March 9, 2009. Nelson helped NDSU hold Southern Utah’s Davis Baker to eight points. Davis entered the tournament averaging 17.5 points. Bre� Winkelman had 15 points and Michael Tveidt 12 for NDSU, which commi� ed just eight turnovers and shot 51 percent from the fi eld. Tyler Quinney scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Thunderbirds. John Cliff ord added 19 points and 11 rebounds and Dave Marek had 16 points.

SUU—Davis Baker 4-11 0-0 8, Tyler Quinney 6-9 12-14 24, John Cliff ord 6-9 7-8 19, Dave Marek 6-10 0-0 16, Jake Nielson 0-1 0-0 0, Drew Allen 0-2 0-0 0, Mike Josserand 0-5 0-0 0, Jaren Jeff ery 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—22-47 19-22 67.

NDSU—Bre� Winkelman 6-13 2-5 15, Michael Tveidt 5-7 0-0 12, Lucas Moormann 1-1 0-0 2, Ben Woodside 4-14 11-12 21, Mike Nelson 8-13 4-4 22, Dejuan Flowers 2-2 0-0 4, Freddy Coleman 0-0 2-2 2, Eric Carlson 0-0 0-0 0, Josh Vaughan 0-1 0-0 0, Sam Sussenguth 0-0 1-2 1. Totals—26-51 20-25 79.

Hal� ime—NDSU 39-31. 3-pointers—SUU 4-9 (Baker 0-1, Marek 4-5, Allen 0-1, Josserand 0-2), NDSU 7-17 (Winkelman 1-4, Tveidt 2-4, Woodside 2-5, Nelson 2-3, Vaughan 0-1). Re-bounds—SUU 30 (Cliff ord 11), NDSU 25 (Nelson 7). Assists—SUU 11 (Nielson 4), NDSU 11 (Woodside 7). Turnovers—SUU 14 (Quin-ney, Marek 4), NDSU 8 (Woodside 2). Blocks—SUU 3 (Marek 2), NDSU 4 (Sussenguth 2). Steals—SUU 3 (Marek 2), NDSU 8 (three with 2). A—5,986.

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North Dakota State guard Ben Woodside scored a tournament-high 37 points against Sherron Collins and the Kansas Jayhawks in the NCAA fi rst round at the Metrodome on Friday, March 20, 2009. Woodside was named NDSU’s Chevrolet Player of the Game and earned $1,000 toward NDSU’s general scholarship fund.

2009NCAA Division I Midwest Region First Round

Kansas 84, NDSU 74

MINNEAPOLIS—Kansas guard Sherron Collins scored a season-high 32 points and Cole Aldrich had 23 points and 13 rebounds to help the defending NCAA champion Jayhawks hold off No. 14 seed North Dakota State 84-74 in the fi rst round March 20, 2009. Kansas was ahead the en� re second half, but the No. 3 seed in the Mid-west Region rarely led by double digits. NDSU guard Ben Woodside’s tournament-high 37 points led Kansas coach Bill Self to declare him the best guard his team faced. Woodside’s third 3-pointer pulled NDSU within 73-67 with 2:25 le� . But Aldrich’s eighth dunk of the game on the next possession essen� ally ended the Bison’s hope. Kansas had all the power, depth and historical prominence on their side, but the Bison had a built-in advantage in the Metrodome seats. The crowd of 15,794 was roughly three-quarters in favor of NDSU, the sea of yellow shirts rising and roaring with nearly each Bison basket. NDSU had three players dive for loose balls in the opening minutes and made its fi rst four 3-pointers, giving the fans from the Fargo area plenty to stand up and cheer for. North Dakota State was the fi rst team to make the NCAA tournament in its fi rst year of eligibility since 1985 when the bracket expanded to 64 teams, and the fi rst since Long Beach State in 1970.

NDSU—Bre� Winkelman 6-14 0-0 15, Michael Tveidt 4-10 1-1 11, Lucas Moormann 1-3 1-2 3, Ben Woodside 13-23 8-10 37, Mike Nelson 1-6 0-0 3, Dejuan Flowers 0-1 2-2 2, Eric Carlson 0-1 0-0 0, Josh Vaughan 1-4 0-0 3, Sam Sussenguth 0-0 0-0 0. Totals—26-62 12-15 74.

KANSAS—Marcus Morris 3-3 2-3 8, Cole Aldrich 9-12 5-6 23, Sherron Collins 12-26 6-6 32, Brady Morningstar 3-5 0-0 8, Tyshawn Taylor 4-9 0-1 8, Conner Teahan 0-0 0-0 0, Tyrel Reed 0-3 3-4 3, Markieff Morris 1-3 0-0 2, Mario Li� le 0-2 0-0 0, Tyrone Appleton 0-1 0-0 0. Totals—32-64 16-20 84.

Hal� ime—KU 43-34. 3-pointers—NDSU 10-24 (Winkelman 3-4, Tveidt 2-6, Woodside 3-7, Nelson 1-4, Vaughan 1-3), KU 4-12 (Collins 2-6, Morningstar 2-3, Taylor 0-1, Reed 0-1, Markieff Morris 0-1). Re-bounds—NDSU 34 (Winkelman 12), KU 39 (Aldrich 13). Assists—NDSU 9 (Winkelman 3), KU 17 (Collins 8). Turnovers—NDSU 9 (Woodside 6), KU 5 (Collins, Taylor 2). Blocks—NDSU 4 (Flowers 3), KU 2 (Aldrich 2). Steals—NDSU 3 (Woodside 2), KU 5 (fi ve with 1). A—15,794.

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Record Conf. NCAACoach Years No. W L Pct. Titles BerthsNo Established Coach 1898-06 — 35 27 .583 — —Gilmour Dobie 1906-08 2 17 5 .773 — —Paul Magoffi n 1908-09 1 11 4 .733 — —Arthur Rueber 1909-13 4 42 6 .875 — —Howard Wood 1913-15 2 22 4 .846 — —P.J. Davis 1915-18 3 37 10 .787 — —Ralph (Curly) Movold 1918-19 1 9 5 .643 — —Stan Borleske 1919-22 3 42 14 .750 — —George Dewey 1922-25 3 56 15 .788 — —I.J. Cortright 1925-26 1 22 3 .880 — —Leonard Saalwaechter 1926-33 7 71 68 .510 2 —Bob Lowe 1933-46 11 141 102 .580 3 —C.P. Reed 1946-49 3 32 41 .438 — —B.C. Bentson 1949-65 16 169 207 .449 2 —Doug Cowman 1965-68 3 33 41 .446 — —Lyle (Bud) Belk 1968-72 4 50 55 .476 1 1Marv Skaar 1972-78 6 93 69 .574 — 1Erv Inniger 1978-92 14 244 150 .620 1 2Tom Billeter 1992-97 5 97 50 .659 1 4Ray Giacole� 1997-00 3 48 33 .593 — —Greg McDermo� 2000-01 1 15 11 .580 — —Tim Miles 2001-07 6 99 71 .582 — —Saul Phillips 2007-09 2 42 20 .677 1 1

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BISON HISTORYMost Wins by CoachName Record Years Seasons1. Erv Inniger 244-150 14 1978-922. B.C. Bentson 169-207 16 1949-653. Bob Lowe 141-102 11 1933-464. Tim Miles 99-71 6 2001-075. Tom Billeter 97-50 5 1992-976. Marv Skaar 93-69 6 1972-787. Leonard Saalwaechter 71-68 7 1926-338. George Dewey 56-15 3 1922-259. Lyle (Bud) Belk 50-55 4 1968-7210. Ray Giacole� 48-33 3 1997-00

Best Winning Percentage(minimum 2 seasons)Name Record Pct. Seasons1. Arthur Rueber 42-6 .875 1909-132. Howard Wood 22-4 .846 1913-153. George Dewey 56-15 .788 1922-254. P.J. Davis 37-10 .787 1915-185. Gilmour Dobie 17-5 .773 1906-086. Stan Borleske 42-14 .750 1919-227. Saul Phillips 42-20 .677 2007-098. Tom Billeter 97-50 .659 1992-979. Erv Inniger 244-150 .620 1978-9210. Ray Giacole� 48-33 .593 1997-00

Fastest to 50 WinsName Games1. George Dewey 652. Bob Lowe 713. Erv Inniger 81 Tom Billeter 815. Marv Skaar 866. Tim Miles 927. Lyle (Bud) Belk 1008. B.C. Bentson 1019. Leonard Saalwaechter 109

Fastest to 100 WinsName Games1. Erv Inniger 1582. Bob Lowe 1723. B.C. Bentson 188

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NDSU By The Years All Conf. Conf.Year Coach Conference W-L W-L Place1897-98 Not established 0-6 — —1898-99 Not established 2-2 — —1899-00 Not established 0-2 — —1900-01 Not established 4-1 — —1901-02 Not established 3-6 — —1902-03 Not established 4-2 — —1903-04 Not established 11-1 — —1904-05 Not established 6-3 — —1905-06 Not established 5-4 — —1906-07 Gilmour Dobie 11-1 — —1907-08 Gilmour Dobie 6-4 — —1908-09 Paul Magoffi n 11-4 — —1909-10 Arthur Rueber 11-2 — —1910-11 Arthur Rueber 14-0 — —1911-12 Arthur Rueber 8-3 — —1912-13 Arthur Rueber 9-1 — —1913-14 Howard Wood 12-2 — —1914-15 Howard Wood 10-2 — —1915-16 P.J. Davis 18-0 — —1916-17 P.J. Davis 10-4 — —1917-18 P.J. Davis 9-6 — —1918-19 Ralph (Curly) Movold 9-5 — —1919-20 Stan Borleske 10-6 — —1920-21 Stan Borleske 15-4 — —1921-22 Stan Borleske 17-4 — —1922-23 George Dewey North Central 14-3 7-3 21923-24 George Dewey North Central 16-7 11-5 31924-25 George Dewey North Central 26-5 6-3 21925-26 I.J. Cortright North Central 22-3 8-2 21926-27 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 13-9 8-6 41927-28 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 7-10 1-7 51928-29 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 8-14 5-3 31929-30 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 10-10 4-4 31930-31 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 9-15 3-4 31931-32 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 10-5 7-1 11932-33 Leonard Saalwaechter North Central 14-5 8-0 11933-34 Bob Lowe North Central 13-7 6-2 21934-35 Bob Lowe North Central 16-7 6-4 21935-36 Bob Lowe North Central 14-6 10-3 21936-37 Bob Lowe North Central 14-5 5-3 31937-38 Bob Lowe North Central 2-20 1-7 71938-39 Bob Lowe North Central 8-10 2-6 T61939-40 Bob Lowe North Central 16-8 6-2 T11940-41 Bob Lowe North Central 18-9 7-2 11941-42 Bob Lowe North Central 20-5 8-1 11942-43 Bob Lowe North Central 12-11 5-2 21945-46 Bob Lowe North Central 8-14 — —1946-47 C.P. Reed North Central 12-13 4-6 61947-48 C.P. Reed North Central 10-14 2-7 71948-49 C.P. Reed North Central 10-14 3-7 71949-50 B.C. Bentson North Central 12-10 6-6 51950-51 B.C. Bentson North Central 8-15 3-9 61951-52 B.C. Bentson North Central 17-11 10-2 11952-53 B.C. Bentson North Central 10-12 5-7 T51953-54 B.C. Bentson North Central 14-9 9-3 T11954-55 B.C. Bentson North Central 16-8 7-5 T21955-56 B.C. Bentson North Central 12-11 7-5 31956-57 B.C. Bentson North Central 9-14 5-7 T31957-58 B.C. Bentson North Central 9-14 5-7 T41958-59 B.C. Bentson North Central 8-13 4-8 T51959-60 B.C. Bentson North Central 10-10 5-7 51960-61 B.C. Bentson North Central 11-14 5-7 41961-62 B.C. Bentson North Central 8-17 4-8 61962-63 B.C. Bentson North Central 9-17 3-9 61963-64 B.C. Bentson North Central 7-16 3-9 6

All Conf. Conf.Year Coach Conference W-L W-L Place1964-65 B.C. Bentson North Central 9-16 5-7 T41965-66 Doug Cowman North Central 14-10 7-5 31966-67 Doug Cowman North Central 13-11 6-6 T21967-68 Doug Cowman North Central 6-20 2-10 61968-69 Lyle (Bud) Belk North Central 9-17 3-9 61969-70 Lyle (Bud) Belk North Central 15-11 7-7 41970-71 Lyle (Bud) Belk North Central 18-9 11-3 11971-72 Lyle (Bud) Belk North Central 8-18 4-10 71972-73 Marv Skaar North Central 14-12 7-7 51973-74 Marv Skaar North Central 17-10 10-4 T21974-75 Marv Skaar North Central 15-11 9-5 T21975-76 Marv Skaar North Central 18-9 10-4 31976-77 Marv Skaar North Central 13-14 5-9 51977-78 Marv Skaar North Central 16-13 5-9 71978-79 Erv Inniger North Central 16-11 5-7 41979-80 Erv Inniger North Central 16-13 10-4 21980-81 Erv Inniger North Central 20-9 12-2 11981-82 Erv Inniger North Central 18-11 9-5 31982-83 Erv Inniger North Central 21-9 12-6 31983-84 Erv Inniger North Central 19-9 11-7 41984-85 Erv Inniger North Central 19-9 11-7 21985-86 Erv Inniger North Central 16-12 9-9 T51986-87 Erv Inniger North Central 19-9 12-6 T21987-88 Erv Inniger North Central 19-9 10-8 T41988-89 Erv Inniger North Central 18-10 11-7 41989-90 Erv Inniger North Central 17-11 11-7 41990-91 Erv Inniger North Central 14-13 6-12 91991-92 Erv Inniger North Central 12-15 5-13 91992-93 Tom Billeter North Central 12-17 7-11 8 1993-94 Tom Billeter North Central 21-9 14-4 2 1994-95 Tom Billeter North Central 22-8 12-6 T11995-96 Tom Billeter North Central 20-9 12-6 T21996-97 Tom Billeter North Central 22-7 12-6 T21997-98 Ray Giacole� North Central 18-9 9-9 T51998-99 Ray Giacole� North Central 14-13 8-10 T51999-00 Ray Giacole� North Central 16-11 9-9 62000-01 Greg McDermo� North Central 15-11 7-11 82001-02 Tim Miles North Central 11-15 5-13 T82002-03 Tim Miles North Central 20-11 9-7 42003-04 Tim Miles North Central 16-13 8-6 T32004-05 Tim Miles 16-12 — —2005-06 Tim Miles 16-12 — —2006-07 Tim Miles 20-8 — —2007-08 Saul Phillips Summit League 16-13 10-8 42008-09 Saul Phillips Summit League 26-7 16-2 1

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1897-98Record: 0-6 Fargo YMCA L, 2-7 Fargo College L, 9-14 Fargo YMCA L, 10-12 Fargo College L, 11-13 Fargo YMCA L, 10-14 Fargo College L, 9-12

1898-99Record: 2-2 Fargo YMCA L, 16-18 Fargo College W, 10-8 Fargo YMCA L, 7-12 Fargo College W, 7-5

1899-00Record: 0-2 Fargo YMCA L, Fargo College L,

1900-01Record: 4-1 Fargo College W, 11-10 Fargo YMCA W, 11-42/16 Minnesota L, 5-24 Fargo College W, 21-12 Fargo YMCA W, 15-7

1901-02Record: 3-6 Fargo YMCA L, 19-20 Fargo YMCA L, 29-301/25 Minnesota L, 8-48 Minneapolis YMCA L, 14-302/8 Minnesota L, 9-60 Minn. Ath. Club L, 11-59 Fargo High W, 29-12 Fargo College W, 18-14 Valley City St. W, 56-18

1902-03Record: 4-2 Fargo High L, 20-291/24 Minnesota L, 14-28 Valley City St. W, 49-17 Fort To� en W, 20-1 Devils Lake AC W, 28-3 N.D. Natl. Guard W, 43-23

1903-04Record: 11-1 Valley City St. W, 42-23 Fargo High W, 30-25 N.D. Natl. Guard W, 42-15 Valley City St. W, 45-23 Park Region W, 77-9 N.D. Natl. Guard W, 42-23 Fargo College W, 42-27 Anoka High W, 48-112/26 Minnesota L, 15-33 S� llwater Natl. Guard W, 27-26 Minn. Ag College W, 26-23 Fargo College W, 31-18

1904-05Record: 6-3 Fargo Ath. Club L, 19-52 Valley City St. L, 26-29 Fargo High W, 33-27 Fargo College W, 50-25 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 29-43 Fargo High W, 35-25 Valley City St. W, 59-29 North Dakota W, 29-17 North Dakota W, 52-17

1905-06Record: 5-4 Valley City High W, 45-12 Fargo Ath. Club W, 31-23 Valley City St. W, 38-36 Red Wing L, 13-14 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 14-22 Minnesota L, 15-26 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 29-22 S� llwater L, 23-41 Fargo High W, 85-22

Ellendale W, 25-18 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 23-16 N.D. Science W, 37-21 Fargo College W, 31-11 Concordia Mhd. W, 47-12 North Dakota W, 30-19 Fargo College W, 20-19 North Dakota W, 29-16

1911-12Record: 8-3 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 21-18 N.D. Science W, 37-21 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 19-10 Huron College L, 9-11 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 29-10 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 28-9 N.D. Science W, 62-19 Fargo College W, 16-15 North Dakota L, 16-22 Fargo College W, 18-10 North Dakota L, 15-20

1912-13Record: 9-1 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 53-12 Carleton W, 24-20 St. Olaf W, 20-17 St. Cloud St. L, 21-28 N.D. Science W, 29-17 N.D. Science W, 29-20 Fargo College W, 24-17 North Dakota W, 29-22 Fargo College W, 21-12 North Dakota W, 26-16

1913-14Record: 12-2 Fargo YMCA W, 27-22 Fargo YMCA W, 30-28 Wahpeton Indians W, 52-11 Carleton W, 26-24 St. Olaf W, 18-17 N.D. Science W, 37-7 Yankton College W, 26-24 Huron College W, 53-17 Fargo College L, 18-20 N.D. Science W, 20-16 North Dakota W, 30-25 Fargo College L, 17-19 St. Olaf W, 32-5 North Dakota W, 41-17

1914-15Record: 10-21/9 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 37-121/13 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 25-101/16 Concordia Mhd. W, 11-101/18 Concordia Mhd. W, 22-191/22 N.D. Science W, 25-191/23 Wahpeton Indians W, 38-141/28 Park Region W, 32-181/29 N.D. Science W, 28-102/13 North Dakota L, 16-272/19 Fargo College W, 18-152/22 North Dakota L, 24-253/6 Fargo College W, 29-16

Bison History: Year by Year

1906-07Record: 11-1 Fargo High W, 52-11 Valley City Natl. Guard W, 41-9 Fargo YMCA W, 48-28 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 42-16 Mayville St. W, 92-21 Fargo Ath. Club W, 28-27 Mayville St. W, 44-11 N.D. Natl. Guard W, 10-2 Fargo Ath. Club W, 25-24 Fargo Ath. Club W, 28-18 Chicago Crescents W, 39-28 Chicago Crescents L, 27-38

1907-08Record: 6-4 N.D. Science W, 56-5 Northern St. (S.D.) L, Mayville St. W, 49-19 Valley City St. L, 24-25 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 15-36 N.D. Science W, 36-7 Ellendale W, 34-19 Northern St. (S.D.) L, 15-41 Fargo College W, 35-19 Mayville St. W, 43-17

1908-09Record: 11-4 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 45-12 Valley City St. W, 36-19 Fargo College W, 22-21 St. Cloud St. L, 12-42 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 11-52 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 10-32 St. Cloud St. W, 28-24 Mayville St. W, 30-27 Valley City St. W, 19-6 Fort Lincoln W, 56-9 Bismarck Natl. Guard W, 43-13 N.D. Science W, 47-9 Fargo College W, 26-19 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 18-30 Mayville St. W, 32-21

1909-10Record: 11-2 Valley City St. W, 38-15 Concordia Mhd. W, 42-22 N.D. Science W, 23-18 South Dakota St. W, 44-24 Northern St. (S.D.) L, 16-32 Jamestown W, 35-12 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 26-14 Fargo College W, 23-18 St. Cloud St. W, 30-28 North Dakota W, 20-18 Fargo College L, 22-27 N.D. Science W, 47-12 North Dakota W, 19-17

1910-11Record: 14-0 Concordia Mhd. W, 44-16 Ellendale W, 42-19 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 38-11 N.D. Science W, 35-17 South Dakota St. W, 38-11 Huron College W, 30-22

1915-16Record: 18-0 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 55-17 Concordia Mhd. W, 51-24 N.D. Science W, 57-16 Concordia Mhd. W, 36-15 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 51-18 Gustavus Adolphus W, 29-16 South Dakota St. W, 45-23 Campion College W, 41-18 Upper Iowa W, 26-22 Luther College W, 22-15 Macalester W, 17-16 N.D. Science W, 47-19 Fargo College W, 34-21 Gustavus Adolphus W, 47-24 North Dakota W, 35-24 Hamline W, 34-18 North Dakota W, 26-22 Fargo College W, 25-17The fi rst Bison cage team in 1898.

The 1909-10 Bison basketball team.

The undefeated 1915-16 Bison team.

1916-17Record: 10-41/6 Minnesota L, 15-43 Dak. Bus. College W, 37-28 N.D. Science W, 38-12 Jamestown W, 53-17 N.D. Science W, 33-21 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 59-5 South Dakota St. W, 36-14 South Dakota St. W, 26-8 South Dakota St. W, 27-13 South Dakota St. W, 36-20 Fargo College L, 19-27 North Dakota L, 24-25 North Dakota W, 29-24 Fargo College L, 27-28

1917-18Record: 9-612/29 Minnesota L, 19-60 St. Cloud St. W, 26-18 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 25-16 Concordia Mhd. W, 36-16 Moorhead Military W, 56-21 N.D. Science W, 34-18 Jamestown W, 21-15 Jamestown W, 39-20 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 27-12 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 25-27 Concordia Mhd. L, 15-18 Fargo College L, 14-17 North Dakota L, 17-36 North Dakota L, 17-38 Fargo College W, 19-17

1918-19Record: 9-5 Jamestown W, 31-19 Concordia Mhd. W, 31-10 N.D. Science W, 25-11 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 26-23 St. Cloud St. W, 23-16 N.D. Science L, 13-20 Fargo Ath. Club L, 25-27 Concordia Mhd. W, 26-14 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 11-16 North Dakota W, 23-22 Fargo College W, 16-13 North Dakota L, 20-27 Jamestown L, 17-25 Fargo College W, 27-14

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1919-20Record: 10-6 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 32-12 Fargo YMCA W, 29-23 Jamestown L, 22-24 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 10-6 Fargo YMCA L, 15-22 Concordia Mhd. W, 20-13 Jamestown W, 20-17 N.D. Science W, 23-17 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 18-16 St. Olaf W, 21-14 South Dakota St. L, 12-21 Fargo College W, 27-12 North Dakota L, 15-34 Fargo College L, 16-19 North Dakota L, 10-31 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 32-23

1920-21Record: 15-4 Fargo KC W, 34-9 Fargo KC W, 41-20 Fargo YMCA W, 25-12 Jamestown W, 35-10 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 44-17 Huron College W, 30-10 South Dakota St. L, 17-23 South Dakota St. L, 21-27 Manitoba W, 38-11 Valley City Legion W, 35-18 Fargo College W, 22-16 Concordia Mhd. W, 42-9 Jamestown W, 40-15 Fargo YMCA W, 19-15 North Dakota L, 16-38 Fargo College W, 32-18 Concordia Mhd. W, 54-8 Valley City St. W, 23-21 North Dakota L, 30-31

1921-22Record: 17-4 Fargo KC W, 25-13 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 21-19 Concordia Mhd. W, 20-12 Dakota Wesleyan W, 32-8 Fargo YMCA W, 35-5 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 21-19 Jamestown W, 28-11 Fargo KC W, 28-15 Fargo YMCA W, 46-13 St. Olaf W, 27-24 Fargo College W, 32-18 Concordia Mhd. W, 39-15 South Dakota St. W, 28-27 South Dakota St. L, 19-27 North Dakota W, 23-22 North Dakota L, 20-28 Ellendale W, 44-10 North Dakota L, 16-22 North Dakota L, 19-27 Macalester W, 26-17 Fargo College W, 28-18

1922-23Record: 14-3, 7-3 NCC (2nd) Fargo KC W, 34-18 Concordia Mhd. W, 20-18 South Dakota W, 30-16 South Dakota W, 31-12 South Dakota St. W, 34-13 South Dakota St. L, 22-30 Morningside W, 39-17 Des Moines L, 22-33 Simpson College W, 24-22 Concordia Mhd. W, 25-16 Jamestown W, 30-23 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 29-15 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 23-19 North Dakota L, 21-23 North Dakota W, 30-15 North Dakota W, 23-16 North Dakota W, 28-27

1923-24Record: 16-7, 11-5 NCC (3rd) Iowa L, 11-22 S� ll College W, 26-16 Jamestown W, 31-14 Jamestown L, 13-25 South Dakota St. L, 21-23 South Dakota St. W, 17-14 Concordia Mhd. W, 23-15 Des Moines L, 17-19 Des Moines L, 14-16 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 20-13 Creighton L, 15-34 Morningside W, 24-23 Morningside W, 45-18 South Dakota St. W, 23-19 South Dakota St. W, 36-25 Concordia Mhd. W, 30-18 Macalester W, 26-11 Morningside W, 33-19 Morningside W, 34-18 North Dakota L, 9-13 North Dakota W, 40-21 North Dakota W, 23-17 North Dakota W, 24-14

1924-25Record: 26-5, 6-3 NCC (2nd) Spokane Ath. Club W, 43-38 Washington St. W, 45-36 Washington St. L, 22-32 Idaho W, 33-30 Washington W, 29-18 Portland Natl. Guard W, 54-9 Montana L, 24-25 Bu� e KC W, 29-9 Bu� e YMCA W, 36-19 Montana St. W, 30-25 Jamestown W, 53-28 South Dakota St. W, 34-18 South Dakota St. W, 40-16 Jamestown W, 26-21 Concordia Mhd. W, 30-21 South Dakota St. W, 26-17 South Dakota St. L, 17-18 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 29-24 Des Moines W, 26-20 Creighton L, 18-41 Midland College W, 39-15 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 36-17 South Dakota W, 51-24 Creighton L, 25-32 North Dakota W, 23-16 North Dakota W, 23-10 Des Moines W, 26-20 Des Moines W, 18-15 Concordia Mhd. W, 25-16 North Dakota W, 43-23 North Dakota W, 46-17

1925-26Record: 22-3, 8-2 NCC (2nd) Valley City St. W, 44-12 Carroll College W, 34-8 Wisconsin W, 16-11 Jamestown W, 20-12 Valley City St. W, 26-14 Concordia Mhd. W, 32-16 Des Moines W, 37-25 South Dakota St. W, 51-21 South Dakota St. W, 35-13 Concordia Mhd. W, 35-13 South Dakota St. W, 38-19 Jamestown W, 39-18 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 43-26 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 29-15 Simpson College W, 52-16 Des Moines W, 14-10 Morningside W, 23-17 Macalester W, 50-14 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 21-14 North Dakota L, 14-16 North Dakota L, 19-22 North Dakota W, 33-17 North Dakota W, 33-24 Newton W, 17-13 Goodyear L, 33-35

1926-27Record: 13-9, 8-6 NCC (4th) Valley City St. W, 36-18 Valley City St. W, 27-19 Loyola Chicago L, 9-17 Illinois L, 28-36 Millikin W, 28-25 Lombard L, 20-36 Bradley W, 29-27 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W, 30-13 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 36-18 South Dakota W, 34-18 South Dakota W, 36-20 North Dakota L, 23-25 South Dakota St. W, 28-20 South Dakota L, 23-27 Morningside W, 31-21 Creighton L, 20-23 Des Moines W, 18-14 South Dakota St. W, 45-40 Creighton L, 21-25 North Dakota W, 26-22 North Dakota L, 20-27 North Dakota L, 22-24

1927-28Record: 7-10, 1-7 NCC (5th) St. Mary’s (Minn.) W, 33-29 Sport Shop W, 38-35 Comstocks W, 45-29 Wis.-River Falls W, 30-29 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W, 51-25 N.D. Science L, 38-46 Sports Shop W, 41-30 South Dakota St. L, 30-31 South Dakota L, 27-31 Morningside W, 28-25 South Dakota St. L, 15-29 Morningside L, 24-31 North Dakota L, 23-30 North Dakota L, 22-47 South Dakota L, 25-35 North Dakota L, 19-37 North Dakota L, 29-46

1928-29Record: 8-14, 5-3 NCC (3rd) Valley City St. W, 38-33 Valley City St. W, 25-22 Lombard L, 25-29 Bradley L, 19-37 Millikin L, 24-28 Illinois Wesleyan L, 22-37 Rockford Masonic L, 32-39 Mix Brothers Ind. L, 24-30 Mix Brothers Ind. L, 31-32

Augsburg L, 28-36 Morningside W, 38-21 South Dakota W, 29-17 Morningside L, 32-36 South Dakota St. L, 21-26 South Dakota W, 41-28 South Dakota St. W, 20-19 Augsburg W, 41-22 North Dakota W, 27-26 North Dakota L, 18-37 North Dakota L, 30-33 North Dakota L, 25-37 North Dakota L, 25-33

1929-30Record: 10-10, 4-4 NCC (3rd) Minnesota L, 16-39 Concordia Mhd. W, Augustana (S.D.) W, Marque� e L, DePaul L, Loyola Chicago L, Tabala Temple L, St. Thomas (Minn.) L, Montana W, 24-13 South Dakota W, 25-23 N.D. Science W, 29-22 South Dakota St. W, 22-17 South Dakota L, 19-28 South Dakota St. L, 22-27 Morningside W, 15-11 Morningside W, 27-19 North Dakota L, 20-21 North Dakota W, 30-17 North Dakota L, 13-16 North Dakota W, 20-13

1930-31Record: 9-15, 3-4 NCC (3rd) Minn. St. Moorhead L, 26-36 Hotel Powers W, 33-27 N.D. Science W, Virginia JC L, Wis.-Superior L, 28-34 Owatonna Ind. L, 25-31 Litchfi eld Ghosts W, St. Mary’s (Minn.) L, 18-21 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 25-27 Millikin W, DePaul L, 23-31 Illinois Wesleyan L, 23-26 South Dakota St. W, 39-21 South Dakota L, 14-27 Morningside L, 24-27 South Dakota St. W, 30-24 Morningside W, 27-20 Concordia Mhd. L, 21-23 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 41-33 North Dakota L, 26-27 North Dakota L, 22-28 South Dakota L, 23-27 North Dakota W, 18-15 North Dakota L, 24-30

1931-32Record: 10-5, 7-1 NCC (1st) Minnesota L, 18-31 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 40-17 Montana St. W, 40-25 Morningside W, 33-24 Concordia Mhd. L, 19-28 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 34-25 Morningside W, 32-17 South Dakota W, 19-17 South Dakota St. W, 42-27 South Dakota W, 34-31 North Dakota W, 31-19 North Dakota L, 22-39 South Dakota St. W, 32-24 North Dakota L, 24-32 North Dakota L, 19-20

Bison Athle� c Hall of Famer Harry “Red” Blakely led the 1925-26 team in scoring with 172 points.

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1932-33Record: 14-5, 8-0 NCC (1st) N.D. Science W, 32-24 Concordia Mhd. W, 39-23 St. Louis W, 23-17 Millikin W, 26-25 Illinois L, 24-26 Northwestern L, 29-34 Southern Illinois L, 27-34 Iowa W, 21-17 South Dakota W, 34-21 South Dakota St. W, 33-21 Morningside W, 64-18 South Dakota W, 36-27 South Dakota St. W, 44-22 Morningside W, 48-12 Straus W, 43-16 North Dakota W, 32-23 North Dakota L, 26-36 North Dakota W, 31-21 North Dakota L, 26-28

1933-34Record: 13-7, 6-2 NCC (2nd) Dickinson St. W, 46-22 Jamestown L, 34-35 Valley City St. L, 19-40 Minot Elks L, 29-31 Minot Elks W, 46-37 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 44-34 Nebraska L, 29-32 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 39-20 Concordia Mhd. W, 31-28 Wis.-Superior W, 33-23 South Dakota St. W, 39-32 South Dakota W, 43-38 Morningside W, 43-23 South Dakota St. W, 29-17 Morningside W, 41-25 South Dakota L, 30-32 North Dakota W, 36-28 North Dakota W, 28-21 North Dakota L, 22-30 North Dakota L, 13-28

1934-35Record: 16-7, 6-4 NCC (2nd) N.D. Science W, 43-23 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 39-30 St. Cloud St. W, 60-39 Minnesota L, 13-42 Wis.-Superior W, 28-26 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W, 31-25 Wis.-La Crosse W, 29-22 Jamestown L, 24-29 Morningside W, 54-24 South Dakota W, 35-31 Morningside W, 34-30 South Dakota W, 37-25 South Dakota St. W, 31-30 South Dakota St. W, 39-33 Concordia Mhd. W, 31-23 Valley City St. W, 36-34 Jamestown L, 35-46 Valley City St. W, 47-26 North Dakota L, 16-26 North Dakota L, 31-39 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 46-24 North Dakota L, 25-33 North Dakota L, 29-39

1935-36Record: 14-6, 10-3 NCC (2nd) N.D. Science W, 36-18 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 32-16 St. Cloud St. W, 38-22 Minnesota L, 22-30 Wis.-Superior L, 28-32 Nebraska-Omaha W, 29-27 South Dakota W, 35-20 South Dakota St. W, 39-35 Concordia Mhd. W, 38-27 South Dakota St. W, 35-32 South Dakota W, 35-31 Northern Iowa W, 31-23 Morningside W, 36-28 Northern Iowa W, 35-25 Nebraska-Omaha W, 38-28 North Dakota L, 24-40 North Dakota L, 35-45 North Dakota W, 28-19 North Dakota L, 16-38 Jamestown L, 20-30

1936-37Record: 14-5, 5-3 NCC (3rd) N.D. Science W, 40-12 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 38-16 Concordia Mhd. L, 27-29 Minnesota W, 33-29 Wis.-Superior W, 34-26 Jamestown W, 34-22 Valley City St. W, 48-23 Concordia Mhd. W, 26-13 South Dakota St. W, 43-41 South Dakota W, 31-25 South Dakota St. W, 36-32 Nebraska-Omaha W, 42-18 Northern Iowa W, 28-23 Morningside L, 22-37 Jamestown W, 32-29 North Dakota L, 29-30 North Dakota W, 26-23 North Dakota L, 36-50 North Dakota L, 19-34

1937-38Record: 2-20, 1-7 NCC (7th) Mayville St. L, 37-41 Concordia Mhd. L, 36-38 N.D. Science L, 40-42 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 34-35 Jamestown L, 27-33 Valley City St. L, 38-41 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 28-46 Wis.-Superior L, 35-37 Morningside L, 30-39 South Dakota W, 33-32 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 43-30 Northern Iowa L, 25-34 Concordia Mhd. L, 40-46 South Dakota St. L, 30-43 Jamestown L, 26-31 Minot St. L, 31-41 South Dakota St. L, 25-48 Nebraska-Omaha L, 44-45 North Dakota L, 25-38 North Dakota L, 39-45 North Dakota L, 24-50 North Dakota L, 41-52

1938-39Record: 8-10, 2-6 NCC (6th, � e) Minn. St. Moorhead W, 43-28 Hamline L, 35-44 Concordia Mhd. W, 30-26 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 52-46 Wis.-Superior L, 45-49 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 29-25 Concordia Mhd. W, 36-30 Concordia Mhd. W, 40-32 South Dakota St. W, 37-33 South Dakota L, 34-37 North Dakota L, 40-42 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 37-47 South Dakota St. L, 36-38 Nebraska-Omaha L, 35-45 Northern Iowa L, 43-45 North Dakota L, 40-42 North Dakota L, 32-36 North Dakota W, 38-31

1939-40Record: 16-8, 6-2 NCC (1st, � e) Minnesota L, 28-47 Hamline W, Macalester W, St. John’s (Minn.) L, Wis.-Superior L, N.D. Science W, 50-38 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 37-31 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 35-34 South Dakota W, 49-33 South Dakota W, 46-44 Morningside W, 51-36 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 35-33 Bismarck Phantoms W, 63-47 Northern Iowa W, 44-40 Concordia Mhd. L, 37-48 South Dakota St. L, 41-53 Augustana (S.D.) W, 64-51 Concordia Mhd. W, 43-30 Nebraska-Omaha W, 47-39 Bismarck Phantoms L, 37-38 North Dakota W, 44-30 North Dakota L, 29-35 North Dakota W, 39-37 North Dakota L, 29-49

1940-41Record: 18-9, 7-2 NCC (1st) Concordia Mhd. W, 36-32 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 49-35 Idaho W, 45-44 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 49-51 Wis.-Superior L, 36-51 Bemidji St. L, 39-47 Valley City St. L, 43-47 N.D. Science W, 41-29 Bemidji St. L, 26-30 Montana W, 56-43 South Dakota W, 43-41 South Dakota St. W, 42-35 Morningside W, 39-35 Jamestown W, 53-36 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 53-36 Bismarck Phantoms L, 30-40 South Dakota St. W, 70-47 Bismarck Phantoms W, 42-33 Northern Iowa L, 53-61 Nebraska-Omaha L, 31-47 South Dakota W, 52-36 Concordia Mhd. W, 67-59 North Dakota L, 25-28 North Dakota W, 51-39 North Dakota W, 38-26 North Dakota W, 40-30 Bismarck Phantoms W, 63-59

1941-42Record: 20-5, 8-1 NCC (1st) Minn. St. Moorhead L, 52-54 Jamestown W, 38-29 Valley City St. W, 56-32 Minnesota L, 32-41 Carleton L, 39-40 Gustavus Adolphus L, 36-62 Galloping Gophers W, 52-34 Ellendale W, 41-32 South Dakota St. W, Unknown W, Valley City St. W, 44-20 South Dakota St. W, 44-37 Concordia Mhd. W, 45-31 Nebraska-Omaha W, 46-29 South Dakota W, 32-23 Morningside L, 39-45 Northern Iowa W, 44-33 Concordia Mhd. W, 52-37 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 53-45 Jamestown W, 37-24 South Dakota St. W, 42-35 North Dakota W, 51-46 North Dakota W, 37-21 North Dakota W, 48-42 North Dakota W, 50-48

1942-43Record: 12-11, 5-2 NCC (2nd) N.D. Science W, 52-25 Concordia Mhd. L, 26-37 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 35-41 Minnesota L, 34-50 Valley City St. W, 35-33 Jamestown W, 40-36 Minot St. W, 63-40 Minot St. W, 61-53 South Dakota St. L, 37-40 Augustana (S.D.) W, 43-42 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 36-34 South Dakota W, 39-35 South Dakota St. L, 43-47 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 34-45 Morningside W, 50-39 Concordia Mhd. L, 44-46 Carleton L, Montana St. L, 51-67 Montana St. L, 39-61 North Dakota L, 38-39 North Dakota W, 41-38 North Dakota W, 38-30 North Dakota W, 46-29

1945-46Record: 8-14, no NCC records Mayville St. W, 53-33 Concordia Mhd. W, 41-35 Minnesota L, 46-69 Montana St. L, 53-63 Montana St. W, 54-44 Bemidji St. L, 36-37 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 44-33 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 38-25 Jamestown L, 25-33 Concordia Mhd. L, 33-34 Mayville St. W, 68-42 Bemidji St. L, 45-48 Concordia Mhd. W, 44-33 Augustana (S.D.) L, 35-58 Valley City St. W, 68-26 South Dakota St. L, 45-62 Augustana (S.D.) L, 51-58 North Dakota L, 45-49 North Dakota L, 39-49 North Dakota L, 42-51 North Dakota L, 40-64 South Dakota St. L, 45-56

1946-47Record: 12-13, 4-6 NCC (6th) Minn. St. Moorhead W, 44-40 Bismarck Phantoms L, 34-46 Minot St. L, 61-62 Concordia Mhd. W, 61-33 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 45-37 Concordia Mhd. L, 40-43 Montana St. L, 44-59 Morningside L, 48-66 Northern Iowa L, 42-49

Game ac� on from the 1940-41 NCC championship season.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Jamestown W, 49-45 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 46-51 Morningside L, 47-58 South Dakota L, 46-64 South Dakota L, 46-64 South Dakota St. L, 41-61 Augustana (S.D.) L, 42-55 Dakota Wesleyan W, 44-39 Augustana (S.D.) W, 39-35 Concordia Mhd. W, 66-42 South Dakota St. W, 42-41 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 50-42 North Dakota W, 39-38 North Dakota W, 48-46 North Dakota L, 30-47 North Dakota W, 52-46

1947-48Record: 10-14, 2-7 NCC (7th) Concordia Mhd. L, 53-55 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 49-66 Lawrence Tech L, 47-61 Bismarck Phantoms L, 35-43 N.D. Science W, 62-34 Concordia Mhd. W, 54-51 Minot St. W, 42-41 Dickinson St. L, 36-41 Ellendale W, 59-46 Minot St. L, 41-42 South Dakota L, 38-39 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 54-46 Northern Iowa L, 40-49 Morningside L, 47-59 Augustana (S.D.) L, 47-53 South Dakota St. L, 55-76 Augustana (S.D.) W, 52-39 Jamestown W, 54-49 South Dakota St. L, 47-53 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 53-51 North Dakota L, 36-37 North Dakota W, 63-42 North Dakota W, 66-61 North Dakota L, 42-46

1948-49Record: 10-14, 3-7 NCC (7th) Concordia Mhd. W, 62-45 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 40-44 Hamline L, 28-83 Concordia Mhd. W, 55-43 Concordia Mhd. W, 57-37 Lawrence Tech L, 52-65 Bismarck Phantoms L, 39-47 N.D. Science W, 63-49 Morningside L, 54-56 Bismarck Phantoms W, 52-44 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 49-51 South Dakota St. W, 45-43 Morningside L, 56-77 Northern Iowa L, 52-71 South Dakota W, 56-51 Augustana (S.D.) L, 63-74 Concordia Mhd. W, 62-46 Augustana (S.D.) W, 49-47 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 57-64 South Dakota St. L, 38-40 North Dakota L, 62-68 North Dakota L, 53-65 North Dakota L, 57-59 North Dakota W, 63-51

1949-50Record: 12-10, 6-6 NCC (5th) Gustavus Adolphus W, 56-42 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 48-45 N.D. Science W, 71-46 Mayville St. W, 45-39 Concordia Mhd. L, 39-49 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 58-61 Morningside L, 48-58 Northern Iowa L, 48-57 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 64-73 South Dakota L, 45-58 Morningside W, 49-47 Northern Iowa L, 45-57 South Dakota St. L, 52-59 Concordia Mhd. W, 60-57 South Dakota W, 61-39 Augustana (S.D.) W, 62-60

South Dakota St. W, 66-50 Augustana (S.D.) W, 54-40 North Dakota W, 66-52 North Dakota W, 55-52 North Dakota L, 57-58 North Dakota L, 57-64

1950-51Record: 8-15, 3-9 NCC (6th) Minn. St. Moorhead W, 53-47 Hamline L, 40-55 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 58-59 Concordia Mhd. W, 67-36 N.D. Science W, 62-27 Morningside L, 56-65 Northern Iowa L, 54-56 North Dakota L, 62-71 South Dakota St. L, 47-59 Augustana (S.D.) L, 51-60 Concordia Mhd. W, 51-46 Morningside L, 53-75 South Dakota L, 55-67 Northern Iowa L, 39-50 South Dakota St. W, 80-64 Morningside L, 54-62 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 61-60 South Dakota W, 62-61 Northern Iowa L, 40-45 North Dakota L, 73-74 North Dakota W, 60-59 North Dakota L, 67-80 North Dakota L, 54-58

1951-52Record: 17-11, 10-2 NCC (1st) Lawrence Tech L, 54-76 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 53-42 Montana St. L, 53-56 Gustavus Adolphus W, 53-49 Concordia Mhd. W, 56-46 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 74-69 Gustavus Adolphus L, 54-65 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 82-89 Wis.-Superior L, 60-68 Minnesota-Duluth L, 54-61 Dakota Wesleyan W, 68-59 Augustana (S.D.) W, 62-59 Morningside W, 65-56 Northern Iowa W, 60-57 South Dakota W, 61-56 Morningside L, 59-62 Northern Iowa L, 37-39 South Dakota St. W, 69-60 Concordia Mhd. L, 53-63 South Dakota W, 70-57 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 64-51 South Dakota St. W, 73-55 Augustana (S.D.) W, 63-62 North Dakota W, 57-46 North Dakota L, 56-59 North Dakota W, 72-68 North Dakota W, 66-58 Huron College L, 79-86

1952-53Record: 10-12, 5-7 NCC (5th, � e) Concordia Mhd. L, 59-69 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 75-65 Bethel L, 60-73 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 56-71 St. John’s (Minn.) W, 76-66 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 71-72 Concordia Mhd. W, 96-50 South Dakota St. L, 67-70 Augustana (S.D.) W, 78-62 Augustana (S.D.) W, 75-46 South Dakota L, 61-64 Morningside L, 83-85 Northern Iowa L, 59-67 Concordia Mhd. W, 51-46 South Dakota St. W, 66-56 Morningside W, 82-64 South Dakota W, 81-49 Northern Iowa L, 65-71 North Dakota L, 67-74 North Dakota L, 78-85 North Dakota W, 65-56 North Dakota L, 59-73

1953-54Record: 14-9, 9-3 NCC (1st, � e) at Carleton L, 64-81 at Gustavus Adolphus L, 61-78 at Concordia Mhd. W, 89-70 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 79-65 Minn. St. Mankato L, 67-80 at Wis.-Superior W, 67-65 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 73-86 Morningside W, 87-82 Northern Iowa W, 83-61 at South Dakota W, 70-63 at Morningside L, 73-80 at Northern Iowa L, 65-73 South Dakota St. W, 74-63 Concordia Mhd. W, 75-60 at Augustana (S.D.) W, 93-73 at South Dakota St. W, 75-62 Augustana (S.D.) W, 87-69 South Dakota W, 79-56 North Dakota L, 70-76 North Dakota W, 86-58 at North Dakota W, 70-65 at North Dakota L, 70-80 # at North Dakota L, 65-96# NAIA playoff game

1954-55Record: 16-8, 7-5 NCC (2nd, � e)11/26 at Valley City St. W, 76-5811/30 at Concordia Mhd. W, 68-6412/4 at Minn. St. Mankato L, 64-8212/6 at Loyola Chicago L, 75-9012/11 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 72-7112/17 Northern Iowa W, 78-6312/29 + vs. Grinnell W, 95-8212/30 + vs. South Dakota St. W, 57-5612/31 + vs. Northern Iowa W, 66-491/3 at South Dakota St. L, 67-821/4 at Augustana (S.D.) L, 61-631/8 Augustana (S.D.) W, 91-641/14 at Morningside W, 75-701/15 at South Dakota L, 71-741/17 at Northern Iowa L, 70-761/21 South Dakota St. W, 85-801/22 Concordia Mhd. W, 74-591/28 Morningside W, 88-701/31 Carleton W, 80-712/4 South Dakota L, 74-752/18 [1] vs. North Dakota L, 71-732/19 [1] vs. North Dakota W, 99-832/25 at North Dakota W, 79-752/26 at North Dakota W, 72-64[1] at Moorhead, Minn.+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux City, Iowa)

1955-56Record: 12-11, 7-5 NCC (3rd)12/2 at Drake L, 65-8512/3 at Iowa St. L, 60-8612/10 at Minn. St. Mankato W, 66-6212/15 Concordia Mhd. W, 67-5712/17 at Augustana (S.D.) W, 61-54 [1] vs. Minn. St. Moorhead L, 57-79 [1] at Concordia Mhd. W, 80-691/6 Northern Iowa W, 86-81

1/7 Morningside W, 73-681/14 at Morningside W, 76-671/16 at Northern Iowa L, 71-761/20 South Dakota St. W, 88-791/21 South Dakota L, 62-771/24 at Concordia Mhd. L, 77-851/30 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 97-812/3 at South Dakota L, 72-862/4 at South Dakota St. L, 63-962/10 Augustana (S.D.) W, 66-562/11 Gustavus Adolphus L, 83-882/17 at North Dakota L, 57-632/18 at North Dakota L, 48-502/24 North Dakota W, 84-732/25 North Dakota W, 73-72[1] Concordia holiday tournament

1956-57Record: 9-14, 5-7 NCC (3rd, � e)12/1 Concordia Mhd. W, 84-7512/6 at Loyola Chicago L, 61-9312/8 at Western Michigan L, 57-7912/10 at Marque� e L, 49-7912/15 Northern Iowa L, 54-7212/21 at Morningside L, 65-7212/22 at Minn. St. Mankato W, 62-4712/27 at Montana L, 47-7112/29 [1] vs. Gonzaga L, 70-741/4 at South Dakota St. L, 60-871/5 at Augustana (S.D.) W, 94-781/9 at Concordia Mhd. W, 68-671/11 Augustana (S.D.) W, 68-721/19 at South Dakota L, 72-881/21 at Northern Iowa L, 65-711/26 South Dakota St. L, 68-702/1 South Dakota L, 66-712/2 Morningside W, 90-732/5 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 63-732/15 North Dakota W, 73-702/16 North Dakota W, 91-872/22 at North Dakota L, 65-792/23 at North Dakota W, 75-71[1] at Williston, N.D.

1957-58Record: 9-14, 5-7 NCC (4th, � e)12/5 at Concordia Mhd. L, 48-5612/7 Southern Illinois W, 60-5812/13 at Northern Iowa W, 70-5112/14 at St. Cloud St. L, 57-7712/17 at Montana St. L, 69-7012/18 at Montana St. L, 69-791/2 Gustavus Adolphus L, 47-561/10 at South Dakota St. L, 55-841/11 at Augustana (S.D.) L, 54-611/17 South Dakota L, 41-561/8 Morningside W, 64-621/24 South Dakota St. L, 60-801/25 Augustana (S.D.) L, 52-711/31 Northern Iowa W, 65-582/7 at South Dakota L, 70-842/8 at Morningside L, 62-642/11 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 65-522/14 Concordia Mhd. W, 69-552/17 at Creighton L, 53-552/21 at North Dakota L, 58-662/22 at North Dakota W, 73-562/28 North Dakota W, 64-373/1 North Dakota W, 55-51

1958-59Record: 8-13, 4-8 NCC (5th, � e) Concordia Mhd. L, 71-79 South Dakota St. L, 77-8812/13 Northern Iowa W, 109-107 (6ot) St. Cloud St. W, 71-66 Detroit L, 73-87 Valparaiso L, 85-91 Northern Iowa L, 72-74 Concordia Mhd. W, 66-58 South Dakota L, 59-65 Montana St. L, 69-88 Augustana (S.D.) L, 70-80 South Dakota St. L, 58-68 Morningside L, 77-92 South Dakota W, 66-56 Morningside L, 65-68 Augustana (S.D.) W, 66-50 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 78-54 North Dakota W, 81-45 North Dakota W, 75-68 North Dakota L, 71-75 North Dakota L, 66-69Ken Lehr, 1959-62

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1959-60Record: 10-10, 5-7 NCC (5th)12/4 at Concordia Mhd. W, 76-6912/11 at Bemidji St. L, 56-6012/28 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 88-8212/29 St. Cloud St. W, 63-611/8 at South Dakota St. L, 59-891/9 at Augustana (S.D.) L, 71-761/15 South Dakota L, 70-751/16 Morningside W, 89-651/19 Concordia Mhd. W, 81-721/22 at Northern Iowa L, 62-851/29 South Dakota St. W, 75-721/30 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 60-622/5 at South Dakota L, 57-692/6 at Morningside W, 87-86 (ot)2/12 Northern Iowa L, 82-902/13 Augustana (S.D.) L, 71-812/19 at North Dakota L, 65-772/20 at North Dakota W, 81-762/26 North Dakota W, 74-632/27 North Dakota W, 75-67

1960-61Record: 11-14, 5-7 NCC (4th)12/1 Drake L, 70-10712/3 Concordia Mhd. W, 72-7112/13 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 63-7112/15 Northern Iowa L, 58-7912/16 Minn. St. Mankato L, 58-79 Bemidji St. W, 85-63 Luther W, 87-84 Macalester W, 54-53 Minnesota-Duluth L, 62-79 South Dakota St. L, 71-75 Northern Iowa L, 81-871/12 Augustana (S.D.) L, 63-651/14 South Dakota St. L, 65-821/20 Morningside W, 65-611/25 Montana St. W, 66-651/26 Idaho St. L, 64-812/2 South Dakota W, 76-622/3 Augustana (S.D.) L, 66-702/10 Morningside W, 96-722/11 South Dakota W, 77-732/17 North Dakota W, 57-522/18 North Dakota L, 63-762/23 Concordia Mhd. L, 68-73 North Dakota L, 53-79 North Dakota W, 88-71

1961-62Record: 8-17, 4-8 NCC (6th) Bemidji St. L, 56-61 Concordia Mhd. W, 64-56 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 55-61 Mayville St. L, 58-60 Minn. St. Mankato W, 76-69 Macalester L, 58-64 Mayville St. W, 75-50 Minnesota-Duluth L, 62-76 South Dakota W, 69-45 Augustana (S.D.) W, 63-61 South Dakota St. L, 53-72 Augustana (S.D.) L, 66-78 South Dakota St. L, 53-61 Northern Iowa L, 51-73 Wisconsin L, 50-102 Concordia Mhd. L, 57-66 South Dakota L, 74-77 Morningside L, 56-81 Northern Iowa L, 58-71 Morningside W, 66-55 North Dakota W, 70-68 North Dakota L, 58-72 North Dakota W, 55-49 North Dakota L, 68-79 Creighton L, 54-84

1962-63Record: 9-17, 3-9 NCC (6th) Concordia Mhd. W, 55-51 Regis L, 39-9312/8 Wyoming L, 77-94 Pacifi c Lutheran W, 63-62 Kentucky Wesleyan L, 65-11312/20 Southern Illinois L, 51-94 Valley City St. L, 57-61 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 83-52 Augustana (S.D.) W, 84-65 Augustana (S.D.) W, 71-59 South Dakota St. L, 68-78 South Dakota W, 71-64 Morningside W, 104-68 South Dakota St. L, 73-82 Northern Iowa L, 65-68 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 77-62 Bemidji St. L, 72-75 Morningside L, 64-77 South Dakota L, 61-65 North Dakota W, 68-66 North Dakota L, 69-71 North Dakota L, 62-63 North Dakota L, 58-75 Augustana (S.D.) L, 67-71 Concordia Mhd. L, 63-82 Northern Iowa L, 77-92

1963-64Record: 7-16, 3-9 NCC (6th) Minn. St. Moorhead L, 64-65 (ot) Montana St. L, 60-72 Montana L, 51-76 Northern Iowa L, 51-78 Morningside L, 81-83 St. John’s (Minn.) L, 71-73 Hamline W, 72-62 Concordia Mhd. W, 72-54 Concordia Mhd. W, 74-62 South Dakota L, 54-78 Morningside L, 57-73 Valley City St. L, 63-75 South Dakota L, 60-61 Northern Iowa L, 62-89 South Dakota State L, 65-89 Augustana (S.D.) W, 80-64 North Dakota L, 62-72 North Dakota W, 58-57 (ot) Augustana (S.D.) W, 88-57 South Dakota St. L, 73-94 Concordia Mhd. L, 74-79 North Dakota L, 75-77 North Dakota W, 72-54

1964-65Record: 9-16, 5-7 NCC (4th, � e) St. Louis L, 50-114 Southern Illinois L, 50-82 Concordia Mhd. W, 72-66 Montana L, 72-87 Montana St. L, 74-80 Loyola Chicago L, 83-84 Valparaiso L, 80-98 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 66-48 Concordia Mhd. L, 77-80 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 66-72 South Dakota St. W, 72-56 Augustana (S.D.) W, 81-65 South Dakota L, 66-81 Morningside W, 89-81 Northern Iowa L, 62-82 Concordia Mhd. W, 89-71 Northern Iowa L, 66-69 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 69-73 Wis.-Milwaukee W, 85-78 Morningside W, 80-66 South Dakota W, 75-53 Augustana (S.D.) L, 61-63 South Dakota St. L, 75-81 North Dakota L, 80-87 North Dakota L, 63-77

1965-66Record: 14-10, 7-5 NCC (3rd) Concordia Mhd. W, 103-87 Chico State L, 71-85 Marque� e L, 62-79 Wis.-Milwaukee W, 83-73 Whi� er W, 84-71 Northern Iowa W, 74-68 Augustana (S.D.) W, 78-69 Wyoming L, 63-97 Minn. St. Mankato W, 79-57 South Dakota L, 65-68 Augustana (S.D.) L, 74-79 Augustana (S.D.) W, 71-59 South Dakota St. W, 83-78 Morningside W, 71-64 South Dakota W, 76-64 Concordia Mhd. W, 81-69 Northern Iowa L, 74-88 Minnesota-Morris W, 101-83 South Dakota L, 83-93 Morningside L, 83-96 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 96-88 South Dakota St. W, 100-79 North Dakota L, 62-81 North Dakota L, 58-86

1966-67Record: 13-11, 6-6 NCC (2nd, � e) Concordia Mhd. L, 74-82 Drake L, 66-87 Loyola Chicago L, 79-103 Northern Michigan L, 73-76 Concordia Mhd. W, 61-59 St. Thomas (Minn.) L, 63-69 Huron W, 73-38 Northern Iowa W, 64-56 North Dakota W, 77-71 Augustana (S.D.) W, 70-59

Augustana (S.D.) W, 82-78 South Dakota St. L, 72-78 Morningside W, 84-82 St. Thomas (Minn.) W, 68-62 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 72-67 Northern Iowa L, 64-71 Augustana (S.D.) W, 88-62 South Dakota St. W, 96-74 Morningside L, 67-84 South Dakota L, 56-69 North Dakota L, 63-81 South Dakota W, 91-72 Northern Iowa W, 86-69 North Dakota L, 59-89

1967-68Record: 6-20, 2-10 NCC (6th)12/1 at Concordia Mhd. L, 78-8412/2 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 49-7112/6 at Tulsa L, 55-8812/7 at Houston L, 88-12112/8 at Texas-Pan American L, 56-7512/15 Northern Michigan L, 76-8712/16 Parsons College W, 76-6312/19 at Kansas St. L, 52-7912/21 Concordia Mhd. W, 85-7512/27 + vs. Wi� enberg L, 68-9312/28 + vs. Northern Iowa L, 86-10512/29 + vs. Morningside L, 76-1091/5 Northern Iowa* L, 71-741/6 South Dakota St.* L, 88-931/12 at South Dakota* L, 72-761/13 at Morningside* L, 71-721/20 Minnesota-Morris W, 89-781/22 Oral Roberts W, 86-791/27 at Northern Iowa* L, 64-912/2 at South Dakota St.* L, 68-852/3 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 83-962/9 South Dakota* W, 78-732/10 Morningside* W, 78-632/17 North Dakota* L, 67-762/24 at North Dakota* L, 71-833/1 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 80-82* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1968-69Record: 9-17, 3-9 NCC (6th)11/30 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 94-69 Bradley L, 51-68 Cincinna� L, 54-8312/7 Northern Michigan L, 78-98 Concordia Mhd. L, 62-68 Bemidji St. W, 88-80 Humboldt St. L, 83-9012/21 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 89-74 South Dakota L, 82-85 Morningside W, 77-74 Augustana (S.D.) L, 86-88 South Dakota W, 79-67 Augustana (S.D.) W, 89-85 South Dakota St. L, 69-93 North Dakota L, 95-102 Northern Iowa L, 75-991/25 Parsons College L, 94-971/29 Concordia Mhd. W, 109-792/1 Black Hills St. W, 111-92 Morningside W, 104-85 Northern Iowa L, 85-90 Morningside L, 86-90 South Dakota L, 65-95 South Dakota St. L, 92-99 Augustana (S.D.) L, 84-97 North Dakota L, 60-76

1969-70Record: 15-11, 7-7 NCC (4th)12/1 Huron College W, 83-6612/3 Parsons College W, 77-5112/6 Concordia Mhd. L, 70-7312/10 at Bemidji St. W, 70-6612/13 St. Cloud St. W, 75-7212/17 Humboldt St. W, 85-6712/20 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 84-7412/22 Northern Michigan W, 83-7112/26 + vs. South Dakota St. L, 68-8212/27 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato W, 64-5612/29 + vs. South Dakota L, 63-651/9 Northern Iowa* W, 81-721/10 South Dakota St.* L, 80-861/17 at North Dakota* L, 67-771/23 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 60-501/24 at Northern Iowa* L, 67-71

Marv Bachmeier arrived in 1958 and led the Bison in scoring three straight years. He was the fi rst NDSU player named North Central Conference MVP in 1960.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1/27 at Concordia Mhd. L, 96-1061/30 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 116-922/6 at South Dakota St.* L, 72-882/7 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 74-882/13 South Dakota* W, 90-802/14 Morningside* W, 71-682/17 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 79-632/21 North Dakota* W, 75-472/27 at South Dakota* L, 76-792/28 at Morningside* L, 77-78* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1970-71Record: 18-9, 11-3 NCC (1st)12/1 Minnesota-Morris W, 94-7912/3 Huron College W, 95-6912/8 Concordia Mhd. L, 86-89 (ot)12/12 at Pepperdine L, 64-8312/15 at San Diego NTC (Exb.) W, 80-7412/18 at San Diego St. L, 86-9212/26 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 82-9912/28 ^Northern Iowa W, 77-7512/29 ^Morningside W, 74-5512/30 ^South Dakota W, 79-761/2 North Dakota* W, 87-831/5 Villanova L, 61-941/7 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 93-1121/9 South Dakota St.* W, 101-981/15 Northern Iowa* W, 100-851/16 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 91-821/23 at Concordia Mhd. W, 77-751/29 at South Dakota* W, 99-981/30 at Morningside* W, 74-732/5 South Dakota* W, 79-762/6 Morningside* W, 98-772/12 at Northern Iowa* W, 73-712/13 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 73-782/18 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 105-822/20 at South Dakota St.* L, 87-1022/25 at North Dakota* W, 76-75 (ot)3/11 ^ at NE Missouri St. L, 66-753/12 ^ vs. St. Olaf W, 96-94* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)^ NCAA Midwest Regional (Kirksville, Mo.)

1971-72Record: 8-18, 4-10 NCC (7th)12/1 Huron College W, 106-7812/4 San Diego St. L, 71-8312/9 [1] vs. Chapman College L, 68-8312/10 [1] vs. Whi� er College L, 68-8012/15 at San Diego St. L, 69-8612/18 at Villanova L, 66-9912/23 Wis.-River Falls W, 108-8212/27 + vs. Morningside L, 75-7812/28 + vs. Northern Iowa W, 80-7212/30 + vs. South Dakota St. L, 80-871/6 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 83-801/8 at South Dakota St.* L, 85-951/14 at Northern Iowa* L, 65-691/15 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 74-701/21 at North Dakota* L, 69-851/28 South Dakota* L, 86-1011/29 Morningside* L, 76-831/31 Concordia Mhd. W, 108-942/4 at South Dakota* L, 82-882/5 at Morningside* W, 108-1012/8 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 86-922/11 Northern Iowa* L, 75-872/12 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 68-492/17 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 64-1152/19 South Dakota St.* L, 83-1032/24 North Dakota* L, 69-94[1] Cal State Fullerton tournament* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1972-73Record: 14-12, 7-7 NCC (5th)11/27 UC Irvine L, 56-6212/5 Huron College W, 90-5712/7 Wis.-Parkside W, 90-6912/9 Teikyo Westmar W, 100-7212/16 Concordia Mhd. W, 87-6612/19 at Iowa St. L, 67-9612/23 at Drake L, 70-10612/27 + vs. Augustana (S.D.) W, 62-6012/29 + vs. South Dakota L, 112-113 (2ot)12/30 + vs. Northern St. (S.D.) W, 79-661/6 North Dakota* L, 60-631/12 at Morningside* W, 86-66

1/13 at South Dakota* L, 65-791/21 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 52-821/26 Northern Iowa* W, 76-641/27 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 62-592/2 at South Dakota St.* W, 100-952/3 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 93-89 (ot)2/6 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 76-742/10 at North Dakota* L, 55-572/16 South Dakota* L, 65-722/17 Morningside* W, 94-882/19 at Concordia Mhd. L, 85-88 (ot)2/24 at Northern Iowa* L, 81-913/2 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 88-823/3 South Dakota St.* L, 77-93* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1973-74Record: 17-10, 10-4 NCC (2nd, � e)11/30 Rocky Mountain W, 111-6912/6 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 82-7012/8 at Wisconsin L, 60-8812/11 at Concordia Mhd. W, 98-6612/17 San Jose St. L, 73-8012/21 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 85-8712/22 at UC Irvine L, 74-8112/27 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato W, 87-7212/28 + vs. North Dakota W, 81-7612/30 + vs. South Dakota St. L, 77-821/5 North Dakota* W, 75-641/11 Morningside* W, 87-591/12 South Dakota* L, 71-731/19 Concordia Mhd. W, 98-741/25 at Northern Iowa* W, 63-551/26 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 77-672/1 South Dakota St.* W, 82-662/2 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 80-792/5 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 106-642/9 at North Dakota* W, 77-742/15 at South Dakota* L, 94-1012/16 at Morningside* W, 77-752/22 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 97-722/23 Northern Iowa* W, 97-653/1 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 63-743/2 at South Dakota St.* L, 81-833/5 ^ at St. Cloud St. L, 62-77* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)^ NCAA Midwest Regional (St. Cloud, Minn.)

1974-75Record: 15-11, 9-5 NCC (2nd, � e)11/30 at Minnesota L, 47-8012/4 Winnipeg (Exb.) W, 111-7612/7 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 84-6112/10 Concordia Mhd. W, 59-5512/14 at San Jose St. L, 66-8612/17 at Nevada L, 95-101 (ot)12/20 at UC Irvine L, 80-8512/26 + vs. North Dakota W, 95-9212/27 + vs. Morningside0 W, 94-8212/28 + vs. Augustana (S.D.) L, 61-921/6 Creighton L, 79-84 (ot)1/11 at Morningside* L, 66-771/12 at South Dakota* L, 77-901/15 at Concordia Mhd. W, 81-601/18 North Dakota* L, 58-611/24 Northern Iowa* W, 94-461/25 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 79-531/31 at South Dakota St.* W, 66-652/1 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 83-672/4 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 76-602/8 at North Dakota* L, 63-802/14 South Dakota* W, 89-602/15 Morningside* W, 88-732/21 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 69-682/22 at Northern Iowa* W, 77-662/28 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 72-753/1 South Dakota St.* W, 87-76* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1975-76Record: 18-9, 10-4 NCC (3rd)12/1 at Evansville L, 82-8912/3 at Wisconsin L, 79-8712/6 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 111-7912/8 at Illinois L, 73-9012/10 at Concordia Mhd. W, 111-7612/13 Cal Poly Pomona W, 81-7612/18 UC Irvine W, 95-8412/20 at Creighton L, 63-6512/28 + vs. South Dakota W, 90-82

12/29 + vs. North Dakota W, 86-8412/30 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato W, 80-76 (ot)1/6 Concordia Mhd. W, 87-671/10 at North Dakota* L, 57-751/16 Morningside* W, 85-751/17 South Dakota* W, 76-681/23 at Northern Iowa* W, 71-701/24 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 65-741/30 South Dakota St.* W, 90-841/31 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 78-732/3 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 90-942/7 North Dakota* W, 78-702/13 at South Dakota* L, 75-792/14 at Morningside* W, 102-842/20 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 71-782/21 Northern Iowa* W, 97-852/27 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 87-862/28 at South Dakota St.* W, 86-81* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1976-77Record: 13-14, 5-9 NCC (5th)11/19 Manitoba (Exb.) W, 84-6211/27 at Minnesota W, 68-101** (**Minnesota forfeits on 1/25/79)11/29 at Evansville L, 69-8512/4 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 80-7712/7 Bemidji St. W, 91-5912/9 Montana Tech W, 102-8212/11 Concordia Mhd. W, 87-7312/14 at Nevada L, 94-10112/17 at UNLV L, 81-11212/28 + vs. South Dakota St. W, 96-8312/29 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato L, 75-7712/30 + vs. Morningside W, 80-781/5 at Concordia Mhd. L, 87-961/8 North Dakota * L, 55-701/14 at Morningside* L, 72-751/15 at South Dakota* L, 66-761/21 Northern Iowa* W, 79-581/22 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 77-791/28 at South Dakota St.* L, 88-1001/29 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 63-602/5 at North Dakota* L, 56-712/7 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 96-932/11 South Dakota* L, 75-792/12 Morningside* W, 96-762/18 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 81-702/19 at Northern Iowa* L, 80-862/25 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 76-802/26 South Dakota St.* W, 106-89* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1977-78Record: 16-13, 5-9 NCC (7th)11/22 Manitoba (Exb.) L, 78-8311/26 Wis.-Eau Claire L, 65-8111/29 at Concordia Mhd. W, 64-6012/1 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 97-8012/6 at Bemidji St. W, 86-5512/11 Cornell (Iowa) W, 101-6412/13 Concordia Mhd. W, 99-67

12/17 at Drake L, 81-10812/20 at Alaska-Anchorage W, 88-7512/21 at Alaska-Anchorage W, 92-9112/28 + vs. Northern Iowa L, 82-8412/29 + vs. Nebraska-Omaha W, 96-8912/30 + vs. South Dakota L, 71-841/4 North Dakota* L, 55-591/6 Wis.-Pla� eville W, 81-631/7 Wis.-Whitewater W, 79-781/13 Morningside* L, 66-781/14 South Dakota* L, 68-711/20 at Northern Iowa* L, 58-591/21 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 71-671/27 South Dakota St.* W, 87-811/23 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 71-702/4 at North Dakota* L, 61-702/7 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 92-772/10 at South Dakota* L, 86-872/11 at Morningside* W, 73-682/17 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 79-782/18 Northern Iowa* L, 63-692/24 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 70-932/25 at South Dakota St.* L, 60-74* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1978-79Record: 16-11, 5-7 NCC (4th)11/10 Winnipeg (Exb.) W, 74-6411/25 Great Falls W, 76-6511/27 at Wis.-Eau Claire L, 56-7711/30 Concordia Mhd. W, 68-6412/2 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 78-7012/5 Bemidji St. W, 62-5612/7 at Tenn.-Mar� n W, 84-7112/9 Sioux Falls W, 90-6012/12 at Concordia Mhd. W, 87-6612/15 Alaska-Anchorage W, 67-5312/16 Alaska-Anchorage W, 88-7412/20 at Wichita St. L, 77-11812/27 + vs. Morningside L, 67-6912/28 + vs. Northwestern (Iowa) W, 86-7712/29 + vs. Augustana (S.D.) L, 59-791/5 at Augustana (S.D.) * L, 36-551/6 at South Dakota St.* L, 67-741/13 North Dakota* L, 80-831/19 South Dakota* L, 67-691/20 Morningside* W, 66-601/27 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 79-972/2 at Morningside* W, 63-592/3 at South Dakota* W, 73-602/5 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 109-822/9 South Dakota St.* W, 80-732/16 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 82-87 (ot)2/17 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 74-662/24 at North Dakota* L, 63-82* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1979-80Record: 16-13, 10-4 NCC (2nd)11/30 Concordia Mhd. W, 101-8112/1 St. Cloud St. L, 64-66 (ot)12/5 at Montana St. L, 70-7612/7 at Boise St. L, 73-9212/11 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 73-8812/13 Tennessee-Mar� n W, 72-6912/17 Puget Sound L, 66-7012/22 Mount Marty W, 99-8412/27 + vs. Augustana (S.D.) L, 85-8812/28 + vs. Morningside W, 78-5012/29 + vs. North Dakota L, 77-811/4 South Dakota* W, 80-691/5 Morningside* W, 68-541/11 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 88-801/12 at Northern Colorado* L, 68-861/14 at Oral Roberts L, 102-1091/18 South Dakota St.* L, 75-771/19 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 84-781/25 North Dakota* W, 79-591/26 at North Dakota* L, 63-762/1 at South Dakota* W, 76-752/2 at Morningside* W, 83-822/8 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 102-702/9 Northern Colorado* W, 80-672/15 at South Dakota St.* L, 71-882/16 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 81-692/19 % Augustana (S.D.) W, 82-592/21 % North Dakota W, 75-552/23 % at South Dakota St. L, 75-79* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

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1980-81Record: 20-9, 12-2 NCC (1st)11/29 at Minnesota L, 64-9912/6 Concordia Mhd. W, 89-8512/7 Yankton W, 91-8012/9 at St. Cloud St. L, 80-8812/12 Concordia (Wis.) W, 120-7212/13 Athletes in Ac� on (Exb.)12/16 Minnesota-Morris W, 104-7812/18 at Sea� le Pacifi c W, 78-7412/20 at Puget Sound L, 76-9512/27 + vs. Nebraska-Omaha L, 75-8512/28 + vs. Northern Colorado L, 69-7312/29 + vs. South Dakota W, 85-641/5 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 78-601/9 at South Dakota* W, 74-691/10 at Morningside* W, 67-66 (ot)1/16 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 96-831/17 Northern Colorado* W, 93-821/23 at South Dakota St.* L, 61-701/24 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 86-84 (ot)1/30 at North Dakota* L, 59-721/31 North Dakota* W, 58-562/6 South Dakota* W, 77-712/7 Morningside* W, 90-84 (ot)2/13 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 87-822/14 at Northern Colorado* W, 88-742/20 South Dakota St.* W, 105-812/21 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 98-772/26 % Morningside L, 68-733/6 ^ at Wis.-Green Bay L, 76-823/7 ^ vs. Central Missouri St. W, 95-87* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Green Bay, Wis.)

1981-82Record: 18-11, 9-5 NCC (3rd)11/30 Augsburg W, 81-7812/5 Mayville St. W, 107-7312/12 SW Minnesota St. W, 106-9012/14 St. Cloud St. W, 64-5712/16 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 69-7812/19 at Northern Michigan W, 81-7812/21 at Quincy L, 63-8112/22 at Illinois L, 61-9012/27 + vs. North Dakota L, 71-9612/28 + vs. Northern Colorado W, 83-76 (ot)12/29 + vs. South Dakota L, 70-711/4 Valley City St. W, 77-721/8 Morningside* W, 90-731/9 South Dakota* W, 104-791/15 at Northern Colorado* L, 76-901/16 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 60-701/22 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 92-91 (ot)1/23 South Dakota St.* W, 96-761/28 at North Dakota* L, 77-791/30 North Dakota* W, 84-792/5 at Morningside* W, 61-582/6 at South Dakota* W, 72-672/12 Northern Colorado* W, 77-742/13 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 76-712/19 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 65-1022/20 at South Dakota St.* L, 76-882/23 % South Dakota St. W, 75-742/25 % Northern Colorado W, 103-902/27 % at North Dakota L, 82-95* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)% NCC postseason tournament

1982-83Record: 21-9, 12-6 NCC (3rd)11/14 Winnipeg (Exb.) W, 93-8411/27 at Minnesota L, 61-8311/29 Northern Michigan W, 94-7812/4 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 69-68 (ot)12/10 Quincy W, 80-7312/11 Mayville St. W, 60-5512/18 Minnesota-Morris W, 79-5712/29 + vs. South Dakota L, 79-8512/30 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato W, 96-8312/31 + vs. Nebraska-Omaha W, 85-741/3 Valley City St. W, 85-821/7 South Dakota* W, 77-561/8 Morningside* W, 72-641/14 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 80-721/15 St. Cloud St.* W, 56-481/21 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 65-721/22 at South Dakota St.* L, 68-691/28 Northern Colorado* W, 100-781/29 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 70-872/3 North Dakota* W, 77-64

12/23 at Mont. St.-Billings L, 74-8212/27 + vs. South Dakota St. W, 73-6012/28 + vs. Augustana (S.D.) L, 73-8512/29 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato W, 58-571/2 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 72-471/4 St. Cloud St.* L, 76-831/9 at Morningside* L, 70-711/11 at South Dakota* W, 78-671/18 North Dakota* L, 58-611/21 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 70-861/24 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 60-661/25 Northern Colorado* L, 68-721/31 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 67-812/1 at St. Cloud St.* L, 51-592/7 Morningside* W, 75-602/8 South Dakota* W, 82-602/11 at South Dakota St.* W, 65-492/15 at North Dakota* L, 57-642/21 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 75-662/22 at Northern Colorado* W, 61-602/28 South Dakota St.* W, 96-743/1 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 67-56* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1986-87Record: 19-9, 12-6 NCC (2nd, � e)11/21 Mayville St. W, 82-6411/29 at Minnesota L, 53-7012/2 Mary W, 83-6412/4 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 86-7312/10 at Wisconsin L, 76-8112/13 Northern Michigan W, 111-107 (2ot)12/16 Valley City St. W, 87-7012/20 Mont. St.-Billings W, 59-5812/29 [1] vs. Minot St. W, 97-6512/30 [1] at Concordia Mhd. L, 50-561/2 at St. Cloud St.* L, 73-751/3 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 62-1001/6 South Dakota St.* W, 76-511/8 South Dakota* W, 82-481/10 Morningside* W, 97-841/17 at North Dakota* L, 55-621/23 at Northern Colorado* W, 88-721/24 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 73-561/30 St. Cloud St.* L, 61-671/31 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 79-722/6 at South Dakota* W, 77-642/7 at Morningside* W, 51-482/10 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 57-402/14 North Dakota* L, 64-692/20 Northern Colorado* W, 92-502/21 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 77-702/26 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 70-622/28 at South Dakota St.* L, 86-90[1] Concordia Holiday Classic* North Central Conference games

1987-88Record: 19-9, 10-8 NCC (4th, � e)11/8 Brandon (Exb.) W, 74-6311/20 Wis.-Pla� eville W, 91-6811/28 Concordia Mhd. W, 88-5811/30 Wis.-River Falls W, 78-5512/9 Mayville St. W, 74-6612/12 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 66-5412/14 Teikyo Westmar W, 92-6512/23 at Northern Michigan W, 86-7612/28 + vs. Northern Colorado L, 54-7012/29 + vs. North Dakota W, 68-5512/30 + vs. South Dakota W, 89-761/8 St. Cloud St. * L, 71-74 (2ot)1/9 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 76-611/14 at Northern Colorado* L, 57-861/16 at Morningside* L, 70-791/23 North Dakota* W, 75-611/26 at South Dakota St.* L, 65-691/29 South Dakota* W, 63-491/30 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 77-682/5 at St. Cloud St.* L, 67-782/6 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 85-722/12 Northern Colorado* W, 71-602/13 Morningside* W, 77-682/16 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 68-922/21 at North Dakota* L, 61-682/26 at South Dakota* W, 74-712/27 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 67-693/4 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 81-653/5 South Dakota St.* W, 70-55* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1988-89Record: 18-10, 11-7 NCC (4th)11/5 Manitoba (Exb.) W, 90-6811/18 Concordia Mhd. W, 78-6311/26 at Sea� le Pacifi c L, 64-9411/28 at Montana L, 69-9812/3 Northern Michigan W, 94-6612/8 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 101-8112/13 Mount Senario W, 84-6612/19 Mayville St. W, 110-7512/28 + vs. Minn. St. Mankato L, 88-10212/29 + vs. St. Cloud St. W, 93-6612/30 + vs. South Dakota W, 80-681/6 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 77-811/7 at St. Cloud St. * W, 70-66 (ot)1/10 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 87-701/13 Morningside* W, 85-681/14 Northern Colorado* W, 86-721/21 at North Dakota* L, 85-901/27 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 71-72 (ot)1/28 at South Dakota* L, 85-912/3 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 84-762/4 St. Cloud St.* W, 83-682/9 at Morningside* L, 71-932/11 at Northern Colorado* L, 66-712/14 South Dakota St.* W, 71-652/18 North Dakota* W, 86-79

2/5 at North Dakota* W, 73-712/11 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 84-722/15 at St. Cloud St.* W, 76-632/18 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 100-892/19 South Dakota St.* W, 82-792/25 at Northern Colorado* L, 70-722/26 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 74-943/4 at South Dakota* W, 85-843/5 at Morningside* L, 79-813/11 ^ vs. Ferris St. W, 71-683/12 ^ at Morningside L, 77-79* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Sioux City, Iowa)

1983-84Record: 19-9, 11-7 NCC (4th)11/11 Winnipeg (Exb.) W, 104-7111/25 [1] at Fresno St. L, 54-8311/26 [1] vs. Northeastern L, 77-9412/9 SW Minnesota St. W, 96-7012/10 Augsburg W, 80-76 (ot)12/12 Minot St. W, 87-6612/13 Mayville St. W, 89-6812/17 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 92-7612/22 Jamestown W, 94-8012/29 [2] vs. Northern Michigan W, 71-68 (ot)12/30 [2] at Wis.-Eau Claire W, 76-70 (ot)1/6 at South Dakota* L, 99-1031/7 at Morningside* L, 74-821/13 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 79-851/14 at St. Cloud St.* W, 81-661/20 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 96-761/21 South Dakota St.* L, 70-891/27 at Northern Colorado* W, 78-701/28 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 49-682/2 at North Dakota* L, 62-632/4 North Dakota* W, 71-632/11 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 112-98 (2ot)2/13 St. Cloud St.* W, 78-672/17 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 98-1182/18 at South Dakota St.* W, 84-712/24 Northern Colorado* W, 95-722/25 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 89-84 (ot)3/2 South Dakota* W, 80-793/3 Morningside* W, 87-82 (ot)[1] Fresno State Sun Met Classic[2] Wisconsin-Eau Claire Classic* North Central Conference games

1984-85Record: 19-9, 11-7 NCC (2nd)11/11 Winnipeg (Exb.) W, 91-7411/26 at Missouri L, 61-9912/1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W, 85-6412/3 Dickinson St. W, 71-6112/7 Teikyo Westmar W, 96-5912/8 Sioux Falls W, 86-7912/15 Valley City St. W, 77-5112/22 Jamestown W, 83-8112/27 + vs. Northern Colorado W, 92-8112/28 + vs. Morningside W, 76-7112/29 + vs. Augustana (S.D.) L, 69-791/4 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 80-711/5 at St. Cloud St.* W, 78-701/8 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 90-871/11 Morningside* W, 81-681/12 South Dakota* W, 86-741/19 at North Dakota* L, 73-801/25 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 74-751/26 at Northern Colorado* L, 89-1042/1 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 87-762/2 St. Cloud St.* W, 72-672/8 at Morningside* L, 66-802/9 at South Dakota* W, 84-722/12 South Dakota St.* W, 72-622/16 North Dakota* L, 67-812/22 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 78-812/23 Northern Colorado* W, 88-703/1 at South Dakota St.* L, 64-823/2 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 102-97 (ot)* North Central Conference games+ NCC holiday tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1985-86Record: 16-12, 9-9 NCC (5th, � e)11/7 AFSA (Exb.) L, 78-9211/30 Mary W, 70-5812/2 Concordia Mhd. W, 73-6012/4 at Northern Michigan L, 64-7312/7 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 70-5112/14 Valley City St. W, 66-5112/19 Minot St. W, 88-57

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1989-90Record: 17-11, 11-7 NCC (4th)11/4 USSR All-Stars (Exb.) W, 109-9911/17 Augsburg W, 101-7011/24 Jamestown W, 101-6011/28 at Wisconsin L, 55-8112/2 at Northern Michigan L, 83-9312/7 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 123-8312/16 Sea� le Pacifi c W, 89-7812/21 Valley City St. W, 101-8012/29 [1] vs. Minn. St. Moorhead L, 73-7412/30 [1] at Concordia Mhd. W, 96-821/5 St. Cloud St.* L, 61-641/6 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 77-651/12 at South Dakota* L, 92-1021/13 at Morningside* L, 80-921/20 North Dakota* W, 64-611/23 at South Dakota St.* W, 83-681/26 Northern Colorado* W, 64-551/27 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 65-582/2 at St. Cloud St.* W, 64-612/3 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 76-782/9 South Dakota* L, 70-802/10 Morningside* W, 84-832/13 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 90-822/18 at North Dakota* L, 75-972/23 at Northern Colorado* W, 76-712/24 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 66-883/2 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 80-753/3 South Dakota St.* W, 110-693/6 % South Dakota L, 76-83[1] Concordia Holiday Classic* North Central Conference games% NCC tournament

1990-91Record: 14-13, 6-12 NCC (9th)11/3 USSR-Ukraine (Exb.) L, 89-91 (ot)11/16 Dakota Wesleyan W, 85-7211/23 Michigan Tech W, 79-73 (ot)11/27 [1] vs. Mary W, 89-7912/1 Wis.-Stevens Point W, 84-7712/6 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 82-8512/11 at Wayne (Neb.) St. W, 75-6512/15 Viterbo W, 78-7712/20 Valley City St. W, 82-6012/29 Northern Michigan W, 74-651/4 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 85-811/5 at South Dakota St.* W, 80-781/11 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 86-871/12 St. Cloud St.* L, 84-941/18 at Morningside* L, 44-671/19 at South Dakota* L, 36-411/22 South Dakota St.* W, 72-621/26 at North Dakota* L, 28-492/1 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 65-482/2 Northern Colorado* L, 73-742/8 at St. Cloud St.* L, 75-902/9 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 82-872/12 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 88-752/15 South Dakota* L, 81-922/16 Morningside* L, 94-1052/24 North Dakota* L, 64-653/1 at Northern Colorado* W, 87-783/2 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 67-68[1] at Bismarck, N.D.* North Central Conference games

1991-92Record: 12-15, 5-13 NCC (9th)11/2 Manitoba (Exb.) W, 82-7511/22 at Augsburg W, 74-5911/29 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 94-8611/30 Mary W, 94-7112/6 at Michigan Tech L, 84-10412/7 at Northern Michigan L, 86-9612/14 Wayne (Neb.) St. W, 74-6512/28 Valley City St. W, 70-5412/28 [1] Lewis W, 94-6812/29 [1] Nebraska-Kearney W, 68-641/3 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 93-901/4 South Dakota St.* L, 66-751/10 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 67-721/11 at St. Cloud St.* L, 78-861/17 Morningside* L, 83-881/18 South Dakota* W, 88-81

1/21 at South Dakota St.* W, 79-721/25 North Dakota* W, 74-631/31 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 76-83 (ot)2/1 at Northern Colorado* L, 73-872/7 St. Cloud St.* L, 60-842/8 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 72-762/14 at South Dakota* L, 65-832/15 at Morningside* L, 77-952/22 at North Dakota* L, 63-802/25 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 95-1182/28 Northern Colorado* W, 73-702/29 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 68-82[1] Lunde Lincoln-Mercury Classic* North Central Conference games

1/15 Northern Colorado* W, 90-651/18 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 84-681/22 at North Dakota* W, 76-631/28 at Morningside* W, 73-661/29 at South Dakota* L, 75-822/4 South Dakota St.* L, 64-712/5 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 66-622/11 at Northern Colorado* W, 57-512/12 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 87-732/19 North Dakota* W, 84-722/22 at St. Cloud St.* W, 71-652/25 South Dakota* W, 82-632/26 Morningside* W, 62-523/3 % Morningside L, 77-80 (ot)3/8 ^ Denver W, 87-723/11 ^ vs. Mesa St. W, 75-653/12 ^ at South Dakota L, 58-61* North Central Conference games% NCC tournament (Fargodome)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Vermillion, S.D.)

1994-95Record: 22-8, 12-6 NCC (1st, � e)11/10 Pella Windows (Exb.) W, 107-9611/19 Mayville St. W, 93-6011/25 [1] vs. Nova SE W, 95-6111/26 [1] at Barry (Fla.) W, 67-6511/29 Mount Senario W, 94-5812/1 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 102-9812/6 at Bemidji St. W, 91-5612/10 NE Missouri St. L, 71-7912/13 Dakota St. (S.D.) W, 89-6512/16 Jamestown W, 82-5212/30 Morningside* W, 90-7312/31 South Dakota* W, 82-811/6 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 81-851/7 at St. Cloud St.* W, 85-711/13 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 87-691/14 South Dakota St.* W, 82-771/20 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 78-631/21 at Northern Colorado* L, 71-771/27 North Dakota* W, 64-632/3 St. Cloud St.* W, 73-582/4 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 70-742/10 at South Dakota St.* L, 57-712/11 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 85-712/17 Northern Colorado* W, 92-832/18 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 97-612/25 at North Dakota* L, 73-783/3 at South Dakota* W, 86-763/4 at Morningside* L, 91-973/7 ^ Mesa State W, 85-763/11 ^ at Fort Hays St. L, 63-733/12 ^ vs. Regis W, 84-72[1] Barry University tournament (Miami Shores, Fla.)* North Central Conference games^ NCAA North Central Regional (Hays, Kan.)

1995-96Record: 20-9, 12-6 (2nd, � e)11/4 Pella Windows (Exb.) W, 95-94 (ot)11/10 Lithuania All-Star (Exb.) W, 68-5511/20 Mayville St. W, 92-5811/24 at Neb.-Kearney L, 81-87 (ot)11/28 Valley City St. W, 79-7311/30 MidAmerica Nazarene W, 92-7512/2 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 95-9612/4 Mount Senario W, 71-6112/9 Minn.-Crookston W, 97-6012/15 at Jamestown W, 69-6612/21 Bemidji St. W, 95-6912/29 at Morningside* L, 69-7912/30 at South Dakota* W, 80-781/5 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 79-83 (ot)1/6 St. Cloud St.* W, 79-731/12 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 70-741/13 at South Dakota St.* W, 101-96 (ot)1/19 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 71-671/20 Northern Colorado* L, 57-62 (ot)1/27 at North Dakota* W, 89-762/2 at St. Cloud St.* W, 79-642/3 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 85-94 (ot)2/9 South Dakota St.* L, 81-82 (ot)2/10 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 86-612/16 at Northern Colorado* W, 86-842/17 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 72-552/24 North Dakota* W, 85-733/1 South Dakota* W, 78-683/2 Morningside* W, 107-853/8 ^ vs. Denver W, 71-703/9 ^ vs. South Dakota St. L, 88-94* North Central Conference games^ NCAA North Central Regional (Hays, Kan.)

1996-97Record: 22-7, 12-6 NCC (2nd, � e)11/2 Pella Windows (Exb.) W, 83-7611/13 Regina (Exb.) W, 119-5111/23 Mount Senario W, 99-5711/25 Mayville St. W, 84-78 (ot)11/29 [1] vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 96-8011/30 [1] vs. Central Arkansas W, 94-93 (2ot)12/5 Valley City St. W, 102-5912/11 Jamestown W, 80-7412/14 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 93-8312/19 Minn.-Crookston W, 97-5212/21 Presenta� on W, 105-8412/28 North Dakota* W, 76-751/3 Morningside* W, 73-711/5 South Dakota* L, 67-751/10 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 65-721/11 at St. Cloud St.* W, 70-671/17 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 91-791/18 South Dakota St.* L, 87-881/24 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 80-941/25 at Northern Colorado* W, 80-761/31 at South Dakota* W, 75-592/1 at Morningside* W, 80-722/7 St. Cloud St.* W, 74-722/8 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 82-672/14 at South Dakota St.* L, 94-98 (ot)2/15 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 79-892/21 Northern Colorado* W, 85-822/22 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 73-583/1 at North Dakota* W, 90-703/7 ^ vs. Northern St. (S.D.) W, 90-89 (ot)3/8 ^ vs. Fort Hays St. L, 78-82[1] Florida Tech tournament (Melbourne, Fla.)* North Central Conference games^ NCAA North Central Regional (Brookings, S.D.)

1997-98Record: 18-9, 9-9 NCC (5th, � e)11/1 Rose City (Exb.) W, 99-87 (2ot)11/7 WCCO/Freight (Exb.) W, 81-7911/14 Valley City St. W, 81-4911/18 Mayville St. W, 80-6611/22 Winona St. W, 88-7811/29 at Sea� le Pacifi c W, 75-7312/1 at Western Washington W, 87-7712/6 at Bemidji St. W, 64-5012/9 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 83-7612/13 Minn.-Crookston W, 107-7212/16 Mount Senario W, 81-5112/21 at North Dakota* W, 78-651/2 at Morningside* L, 75-791/3 at South Dakota* L, 70-851/9 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 80-981/10 St. Cloud St.* W, 60-571/16 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 74-721/17 at South Dakota St.* L, 66-76

Bart Inniger, 1988-92

1992-93Record: 12-17, 7-11 NCC (8th)11/20 Augsburg W, 95-6911/28 Michigan Tech L, 57-9111/30 at Neb.-Kearney L, 82-10312/5 Northern Michigan L, 81-8312/10 Mary W, 73-6812/15 Minn. St. Moorhead L, 72-7412/27 [1] vs. Troy L, 94-10012/28 [1] vs. Mont. St.-Billings W, 80-771/2 at St. Cloud St.* W, 61-601/3 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 71-731/8 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 88-761/9 South Dakota St.* L, 69-951/15 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 61-581/16 at Northern Colorado* L, 64-671/19 St. Cloud St.* L, 65-801/23 North Dakota* W, 68-551/29 Morningside* L, 69-811/30 South Dakota* L, 65-822/5 at South Dakota St.* L, 60-772/6 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 54-532/9 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 51-622/12 Northern Colorado* W, 71-612/13 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 80-722/20 at North Dakota* L, 76-892/26 at South Dakota* L, 57-752/27 at Morningside* L, 63-1003/4 % vs. South Dakota W, 82-743/5 % vs. South Dakota St. W, 68-643/6 % vs. North Dakota L, 59-72[1] University of North Dakota Rydell Classic* North Central Conference games% NCC tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

1993-94Record: 21-9, 14-4 NCC (2nd)11/17 AFSA (Exb.) L, 86-9311/22 at Michigan Tech L, 72-8511/30 Bemidji St. W, 102-7512/7 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 82-8712/9 SW Minnesota St. W, 87-7212/11 at NE Missouri St. L, 66-7012/15 Teikyo Westmar W, 103-7312/16 Nebraska-Kearney W, 76-7312/20 Mount Senario W, 83-721/2 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 55-631/3 St. Cloud St.* W, 83-75 (ot)1/7 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 94-771/8 at South Dakota St.* L, 65-731/14 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 63-62

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1/23 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 68-781/24 Northern Colorado* L, 65-741/30 South Dakota* W, 76-711/31 Morningside* W, 82-802/6 at St. Cloud St.* L, 63-802/7 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 76-692/13 South Dakota St.* W, 81-692/14 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 68-582/20 at Northern Colorado* L, 52-672/21 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 75-692/28 North Dakota* L, 69-76*North Central Conference games

1998-99Record: 14-13, 8-10 NCC (5th, � e)11/3 Rose City (Exb.) W, 95-7511/12 Tharaldson (Exb.) W, 89-8811/17 Minn.-Crookston W, 101-6711/21 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 77-6911/28 Jamestown W, 83-7112/2 Northern St. (S.D.) L, 65-7912/5 at Winona St. L, 68-9312/11 [1] Bemidji St. W, 88-7912/12 [1] SW Minnesota St. W, 80-6512/19 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 82-77 (ot)12/20 Northern Colorado* W, 72-6412/28 [2] vs. Asuza Pacifi c L, 77-8012/29 [2] vs. Fresno Pacifi c W, 84-581/3 at North Dakota* W, 76-731/8 at Morningside* W, 67-651/9 at South Dakota* W, 105-101 (ot)1/15 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 67-691/16 St. Cloud St.* W, 107-103 (ot)1/22 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 51-1081/23 at South Dakota St.* L, 82-831/29 North Dakota* L, 62-842/5 South Dakota* L, 61-892/6 Morningside* L, 88-1022/12 at St. Cloud St.* L, 95-98 (2ot)2/13 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 61-632/19 South Dakota St.* W, 89-832/20 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 90-852/26 at Northern Colorado* L, 78-822/27 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 85-88[1] The New Dodge Classic[2] Cal State Bakersfi eld tournament* North Central Conference games

1999-00Record: 16-11, 9-9 NCC (6th)11/6 Dream Builders (Exb.) W, 84-6111/14 Tharaldson (Exb.) L, 79-8711/20 Concordia Mhd. L, 67-69 (ot)11/23 Minot St. W, 105-7711/26 [1] at Mont. St.-Billings L, 96-10111/27 [1] vs. Rocky Mountain W, 87-7012/2 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 82-5412/10 [2] Florida Tech W, 72-5812/11 [2] Mont. St.-Billings W, 93-7512/14 Minn.-Crookston W, 81-6712/18 at Northern St. (S.D.) W, 81-671/2 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 66-621/3 at Northern Colorado* W, 74-601/8 North Dakota* L, 74-751/14 Morningside* W, 83-711/15 South Dakota* L, 52-711/21 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 61-731/22 at St. Cloud St.* W, 76-611/28 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 73-611/29 South Dakota St.* W, 84-772/5 at North Dakota* L, 79-842/11 at South Dakota* L, 62-742/12 at Morningside* L, 71-912/18 St. Cloud St.* L, 74-76 (ot)2/19 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 71-622/25 at South Dakota St.* L, 77-782/26 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 74-573/3 Northern Colorado* W, 81-673/4 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 79-90[1] Montana State-Billings tournament[2] Dakota Magic Classic (Fargodome)* North Central Conference games

2000-01Record: 15-11, 7-11 NCC (8th)11/10 Tharaldson (Exb.) W, 81-70 (ot)11/17 Macalester W, 81-6911/24 at Warner Southern W, 71-6211/25 at Lynn W, 84-7611/29 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 87-7212/1 [1] Bemidji St. W, 80-5712/2 [1] Angelo State W, 81-6212/8 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 80-71

12/9 South Dakota St. * L, 68-8512/12 Minn.-Crookston W, 90-7412/29 at Northern Colorado* L, 64-8512/30 at Nebraska-Omaha* W, 76-691/5 North Dakota* L, 67-751/12 Morningside* L, 80-83 (ot)1/13 South Dakota* L, 72-841/19 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 56-761/20 at St. Cloud St.* W, 92-841/26 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 52-741/27 Northern Colorado* W, 82-701/29 Mayville St. W, 98-762/3 at North Dakota* W, 80-732/9 at South Dakota* L, 51-652/10 at Morningside* L, 60-632/16 St. Cloud St.* L, 75-822/17 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 78-662/23 at South Dakota St.* W, 83-812/24 at Augustana (S.D.)* L, 77-80[1] NDSU tournament* North Central Conference games

2001-02Record: 11-15, 5-13 NCC (8th, � e)11/9 Tharaldson (Exb.) W, 89-6111/16 [1] Minnesota-Morris W, 96-7511/17 [1] Lake Superior St. L, 76-8611/25 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 70-6811/28 Minnesota-Duluth W, 89-8012/1 at Minn. St. Moorhead W, 79-6912/7 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 101-8012/8 at South Dakota St.* L, 82-9712/12 at Minn.-Crookston L, 78-8112/19 Mayville St. W, 92-6512/20 Minot St. W, 99-8012/29 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 65-7412/30 Northern Colorado* L, 76-871/5 at North Dakota* L, 79-831/11 at Morningside* W, 79-641/12 at South Dakota* L, 63-691/18 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 65-661/19 St. Cloud St.* L, 79-931/25 at Northern Colorado* L, 91-931/26 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 65-772/2 North Dakota* W, 66-542/8 South Dakota* L, 73-862/9 Morningside* W, 103-622/15 at St. Cloud St.* L, 68-822/16 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 79-892/22 South Dakota St.* W, 91-832/23 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 81-89[1] U.S. Bank Tip-Off * North Central Conference games

2002-03Record: 20-11, 9-7 NCC (4th)11/15 [1] vs. Lake Superior St. W, 83-80 (ot)11/16 [1] vs. Columbus St. W, 81-6711/17 [1] vs. Henderson St. L, 51-6411/22 [2] Chadron St. W, 88-5011/23 [2] Northern Michigan L, 67-7711/29 Wis.-Pla� eville W, 92-6311/30 at Northern St. (S.D.) L, 85-88 (ot)12/7 at Minnesota-Duluth W, 83-7112/11 Minn.-Crookston W, 80-5412/14 Minn. St. Moorhead W, 70-6612/19 Mayville St. W, 120-7112/21 Valley City St. W, 85-671/2 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 74-761/4 at Northern Colorado* W, 74-71 (ot)1/10 South Dakota St.* L, 75-771/11 Minn. St. Mankato* W, 74-671/18 at North Dakota* W, 64-571/24 at Minn. St. Mankato* L, 74-851/25 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 93-78 (ot)1/31 South Dakota* W, 78-642/1 Northern Colorado* W, 91-792/6 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 74-592/8 at South Dakota St.* L, 66-852/13 at St. Cloud St.* L, 86-88 (ot)2/20 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 98-872/22 at South Dakota* W, 87-802/24 Trinity Bible W, 104-642/27 St. Cloud St.* L, 77-793/1 North Dakota* L, 92-97 (ot)3/4 % South Dakota W, 67-593/7 % at St. Cloud St. L, 60-75[1] Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.)[2] U.S. Bank Classic* North Central Conference games% NCC Wells Fargo Finals

2003-04Record: 16-13, 8-6 NCC (3rd, � e)11/8 Howard Pulley (Exb.) W, 86-7811/15 at Northern St. (S.D.) L, 59-8111/21 [1] Northern Michigan L, 55-6011/22 [1] Michigan Tech L, 48-6811/28 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 74-80 (ot)11/29 at Cal St. Los Angeles L, 68-7412/5 Bemidji St. W, 81-6812/10 at Minn.-Crookston W, 87-8012/13 at Minn. St. Moorhead L, 72-8312/19 Dickinson St. W, 104-7412/20 Concordia-St. Paul W, 84-7412/30 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 89-7112/31 Mayville St. W, 78-491/3 Northland W, 77-551/9 at St. Cloud St.* W, 85-761/10 at Minn. St. Mankato* W, 75-701/16 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 73-631/17 South Dakota* W, 89-741/23 at Augustana (S.D.)* W, 70-631/24 at South Dakota St.* L, 64-881/30 North Dakota* W, 83-582/7 at North Dakota* L, 73-76 (ot)2/13 South Dakota St.* L, 71-882/14 Augustana (S.D.)* W, 89-642/20 at South Dakota* L, 96-1052/21 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 64-752/27 Minn. St. Mankato* L, 85-902/28 St. Cloud St.* W, 88-843/2 % St. Cloud St. W, 87-743/5 % at Nebraska-Omaha L, 74-81 (ot)[1] U.S. Bank Classic* North Central Conference games% NCC Wells Fargo Finals

2004-05Record: 16-1211/6 MSU Moorhead (Exb.) W, 70-5611/13 at Drake (Exb.) L, 49-6511/19 at Kansas St. L, 61-7011/21 at Denver L, 62-7911/26 [1] vs. Northern St. (S.D.) L, 72-7911/27 [1] at SW Minnesota St. W, 73-4512/4 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 72-6612/6 Jamestown W, 72-5212/10 Minn. St. Mankato L, 70-7312/15 Minnesota-Duluth W, 84-83 (3ot)12/18 at Eastern Michigan L, 58-6012/20 at Oakland (Mich.) L, 56-8212/29 [2] at Wis.-Green Bay L, 66-7212/30 [2] vs. Rider L, 72-931/5 at Manha� an L, 47-891/8 Concordia Mhd. W, 71-56

Ben Nemmers (2000-04) was the NCAA Division II sta� s� cal champion in 3-point fi eld goal percentage in 2002-03, shoo� ng at a school-record clip of .522 from behind the arc.

1/10 at UMKC L, 67-801/15 at South Dakota St. L, 59-781/18 Dakota Wesleyan W, 76-651/25 SW Minnesota St. W, 68-671/26 Minn.-Crookston W, 80-662/1 Northern St. (S.D.) W, 88-602/2 at Minn.-Crookston W, 88-792/5 Si Tanka-Huron W, 91-652/11 Mayville St. W, 82-672/12 Upper Iowa W, 72-612/17 [3] vs. Central State W, 68-632/18 [3] vs. South Dakota St. W, 75-552/19 [3] at Florida Gulf Coast W, 74-70 (ot)2/26 South Dakota St. L, 57-68[1] U.S. Bancorp Classic (Marshall, Minn.)[2] Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic (Green Bay, Wis.)[3] Na� onal Independent Tourney (Fort Myers, Fla.)

2005-06Record: 16-1211/5 MSU Moorhead (Exb.) W, 71-5711/11 Valley City St. (Exb.) W, 56-3411/18 at Minnesota L, 57-7011/20 Hamline W, 90-7411/23 at Colorado St. L, 62-7911/26 Eastern Michigan W, 87-6511/29 at Wis.-Green Bay L, 55-6012/3 at Idaho St. L, 87-91 (ot)12/9 [1] at Drake L, 68-6912/10 [1] vs. Miss. Valley St. W, 83-6312/13 Denver W, 79-6612/17 Idaho St. W, 86-6912/18 Manha� an L, 62-7612/21 at Idaho L, 71-7612/29 [2] at Montana St. W, 76-7512/30 [2] vs. Northern Illinois W, 57-561/2 at Kansas St. L, 56-821/5 Utah Valley W, 61-521/14 South Dakota St. W, 86-561/17 UMKC W, 87-631/19 at Utah Valley L, 65-671/21 at #13 Wisconsin W, 62-551/24 Idaho W, 71-641/28 at Furman L, 61-732/4 IPFW W, 71-592/8 Jamestown W, 71-342/10 Mayville St. W, 93-672/18 at South Dakota St. L, 65-672/22 Mary W, 94-572/26 at IPFW L, 64-72[1] Drake Regency Challenge[2] Holiday Stores GranTree Inn Classic (Bozeman, Mont.)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

Andre Smith had 16 points and 13 rebounds in NDSU’s 62-55 upset of 13th-ranked Wisconsin on Jan. 21, 2006. Smith also scored 26 points in the Bison’s 64-60 win at No. 9 Marque� e on Dec. 2, 2006.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS2006-07Record: 20-811/4 MSU Moorhead (Exb.) W, 90-5611/10 at Idaho W, 91-7611/13 at Minnesota L, 49-6311/17 at Texas Tech L, 81-8511/22 Furman W, 60-5811/25 Wis.-Green Bay W, 85-7312/1 [1] vs. Princeton W, 57-5012/2 [1] at #9 Marque� e W, 64-6012/9 Kansas St. L, 81-8312/16 Idaho W, 79-5912/18 at Colorado St. L, 80-8212/21 SW Minnesota St. W, 72-6812/28 Mayville St. W, 98-6012/31 at Iowa St. L, 54-671/3 at Eastern Michigan L, 66-741/9 Valley City St. W, 89-501/16 Mary W, 88-471/20 at Winston-Salem St. W, 87-631/25 Texas-Pan American W, 88-581/27 Utah Valley W, 61-532/3 at South Dakota St. W, 78-602/8 at IPFW L, 69-722/10 at New Jersey Tech W, 80-572/15 at Utah Valley L, 64-662/17 at Texas-Pan American W, 74-632/21 Winston-Salem St. W, 83-682/24 South Dakota St. W, 86-693/1 New Jersey Tech W, 104-523/3 IPFW W, 73-57[1] Marque� e Pepsi Blue and Gold Classic

2007-08Record: 16-13, 10-8 Summit (4th)10/31 Bemidji St. (Exb.) W, 80-5611/2 MSU Moorhead (Exb.) W, 79-6611/9 [1] at Florida L, 65-7511/11 [1] at Rutgers L, 67-7911/14 Minot St. W, 117-8411/17 [1] N. Carolina Central W, 104-5111/19 [1] at Tennessee Tech W, 90-7211/24 at Wis.-Green Bay L, 77-8511/29 Mayville St. W, 95-7312/3 at Minnesota L, 56-8812/6 at Oral Roberts* L, 57-6912/8 at Centenary* W, 102-99 (ot)12/15 Colorado St. W, 83-6912/28 [2] vs. Bucknell W, 68-6012/29 [2] at California L, 72-861/3 IPFW* W, 94-671/5 Oakland* L, 71-731/10 at IUPUI* L, 46-601/12 at Western Illinois* L, 67-831/17 Southern Utah* W, 75-541/19 UMKC* W, 90-821/25 South Dakota St.* W, 90-631/31 at Oakland* L, 74-772/2 at IPFW* L, 63-822/7 Western Illinois* W, 86-622/9 IUPUI* L, 67-692/14 at UMKC* W, 73-442/16 at Southern Utah* L, 67-722/22 at South Dakota St.* W, 63-602/28 Centenary* W, 91-733/1 Oral Roberts* W, 68-55[1] Blue Ribbon Challenge[2] California Golden Bear Classic* Summit League games

2008-09Record: 26-7, 16-2 Summit (1st)11/4 Mary (Exb.) W, 80-4011/8 MSU Moorhead (Exb.) W, 112-7711/18 Mayville St. W, 128-6411/22 at Idaho L, 69-7811/25 at Northern Arizona W, 89-8211/29 at Minnesota L, 76-9012/4 Oral Roberts* W, 83-7512/6 Centenary* W, 68-5312/12 [1] vs. Stephen F. Aus� n L, 112-113 (3ot)12/13 [1] vs. Georgia Southern W, 98-7712/18 Valley City St. W, 83-6112/20 at Southern California L, 57-6112/22 Northern Arizona W, 90-6812/31 at IPFW* W, 67-60

1/2 at Oakland* L, 76-771/8 IUPUI* W, 55-521/10 Western Illinois* W, 81-641/15 at Southern Utah* W, 76-531/17 at UMKC* W, 65-60 (ot)1/20 Utah Valley W, 98-711/23 at South Dakota St.* W, 87-77 (ot)1/29 Oakland* W, 81-711/31 IPFW* W, 74-432/5 at Western Illinois* W, 61-522/7 at IUPUI* W, 91-692/12 UMKC* W, 87-492/14 Southern Utah* L, 69-742/17 South Dakota St.* W, 96-742/21 [2] at Wis.-Milwaukee W, 77-692/26 at Centenary* W, 89-792/28 at Oral Roberts* W, 75-723/7 % vs. Centenary W, 83-773/9 % vs. Southern Utah W, 79-673/10 % vs. Oakland W, 66-643/20 ^ vs. #13 Kansas L, 74-84[1] Drake Hy-Vee Classic[2] ESPNU BracketBusters* Summit League games% Summit League tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)^ NCAA tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.)

W LBig East .................................1 1Marque� e .............................. 1 0Rutgers ................................... 0 1

Big Sky ...................................4 1Idaho State ............................. 1 1Montana State ........................ 1 0Northern Arizona .................... 2 0

Big Ten ..................................1 4Minnesota .............................. 0 4Wisconsin ............................... 1 0

Big 12 ....................................0 6Iowa State ............................... 0 1Kansas ..................................... 0 1Kansas State ........................... 0 3Texas Tech ............................... 0 1

Horizon .................................2 3Wisconsin-Green Bay ............. 1 3Wisconsin-Milwaukee ............ 1 0

Independents ......................16 7IPFW ....................................... 2 2New Jersey Tech ..................... 2 0North Carolina Central............ 1 0South Dakota State ................. 4 3Texas-Pan American ................ 2 0Utah Valley ............................. 3 2Winston-Salem State .............. 2 0

Ivy .........................................1 0Princeton ................................ 1 0

Metro Atlan� c Athle� c ..........0 3Manha� an .............................. 0 2Rider ....................................... 0 1

Mid-American .......................2 2Eastern Michigan .................... 1 2Northern Illinois ..................... 1 0

Mid-Con� nent .......................1 2UMKC ...................................... 1 1Oakland (Mich.) ...................... 0 1

W LMissouri Valley ......................0 1Drake ...................................... 0 1

Mountain West .....................1 2Colorado State ........................ 1 2

Ohio Valley ............................1 0Tennessee Tech ....................... 1 0

Pacifi c-10 ...............................0 2California ................................ 0 1Southern California ................ 0 1

Patriot ...................................1 0Bucknell .................................. 1 0

Southeastern .........................0 1Florida .................................... 0 1

Southern ...............................2 1Furman ................................... 1 1Georgia Southern ................... 1 0

Southland ..............................0 1Stephen F. Aus� n .................... 0 1

Southwestern Athle� c ...........1 0Mississippi Valley State ........... 1 0

Summit ...............................29 10Centenary ............................... 5 0IPFW ....................................... 3 1IUPUI ...................................... 2 2UMKC ...................................... 4 0Oakland .................................. 2 3Oral Roberts ........................... 3 1South Dakota State ................. 4 0Southern Utah ........................ 3 2Western Illinois ....................... 3 1

Sun Belt .................................1 1Denver .................................... 1 1

Western Athle� c ....................3 2Idaho ...................................... 3 2

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Ben Woodside � ed an NCAA single-game record making 30 of 35 free throws in his 60-point game against Stephen F. Aus� n on Dec. 12, 2008.

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First LastOpponent W L Met MetAlabama-Huntsville ................ 1 0 1996-97 1996-97Alaska-Anchorage ................... 4 0 1977-78 1979-80Angelo State ........................... 1 0 2000-01 2000-01Augsburg ............................... 6 1 1981-82 1992-93Augustana (S.D.) ................... 85 47 1929-30 2003-04Barry ...................................... 1 0 1994-95 1994-95Bemidji State ........................ 13 7 1940-41 2003-04Bethel ..................................... 0 1 1952-53 1952-53Black Hills State ...................... 1 0 1968-69 1968-69Boise State .............................. 0 1 1979-80 1979-80Bradley ................................... 1 2 1926-27 1968-69Bucknell .................................. 1 0 2007-08 2007-08California ................................ 0 1 2007-08 2007-08UC Davis ................................0 0 2009-10UC Irvine ................................. 1 3 1972-73 1975-76Cal Poly Pomona ..................... 1 2 1973-74 2003-04Cal State Los Angeles .............. 0 1 2003-04 2003-04Campion ................................. 1 0 1915-16 1915-16Carleton .................................. 3 3 1912-13 1954-55Carroll ..................................... 1 0 1925-26 1925-26Centenary ..............................5 0 2007-08 2008-09Central Arkansas ..................... 1 0 1996-97 1996-97Central Missouri State ............ 1 0 1980-81 1980-81Central State (Ohio) ................ 1 0 2004-05 2004-05Chadron State ......................... 1 0 2002-03 2002-03Chapman ................................ 0 1 1971-72 1971-72Chico State .............................. 0 1 1965-66 1965-66Cincinna� ................................ 0 1 1968-69 1968-69Colorado State ........................ 1 2 2005-06 2007-08Columbus State ...................... 1 0 2002-03 2002-03Concordia-Moorhead ........... 96 33 1909-10 2004-05Concordia-St. Paul .................. 1 0 2003-04 2003-04Concordia (Wis.) ..................... 1 0 1980-81 1980-81Cornell .................................... 1 0 1977-78 1977-78Creighton ................................ 0 9 1923-24 1975-76Dakota State ........................... 1 0 1994-95 1994-95Dakota Wesleyan .................... 5 0 1921-22 2004-05Denver .................................... 2 1 1993-94 2005-06DePaul .................................... 0 2 1929-30 1930-31Des Moines ............................. 5 3 1922-23 1926-27Detroit .................................... 0 1 1958-59 1958-59Dickinson State ......................3 1 1933-34 2003-04Drake ...................................... 0 6 1955-56 2005-06Eastern Michigan .................... 1 2 2004-05 2006-07Evansville ................................ 0 2 1975-76 1976-77Fargo College ........................ 30 11 1897-98 1921-22Ferris State ............................. 1 0 1982-83 1982-83Florida .................................... 0 1 2007-08 2007-08Florida Gulf Coast ................... 1 0 2004-05 2004-05Fort Hays State ....................... 0 2 1994-95 1996-97Fresno State ..........................0 1 1983-84 1983-84Furman ................................... 1 1 2005-06 2006-07Georgia Southern ................... 1 0 2008-09 2008-09Gonzaga .................................. 0 1 1956-57 1956-57Great Falls ............................... 1 0 1977-78 1977-78 Grinnell ................................... 1 0 1954-55 1954-55Gustavus Adolphus ................. 4 5 1915-16 1957-58Hamline .................................. 4 3 1915-16 2005-06Henderson State ..................... 0 1 2002-03 2002-03Houston .................................. 0 1 1967-68 1967-68Humboldt State ...................... 1 1 1968-69 1969-70Idaho .....................................5 2 1924-25 2008-09Idaho State ............................. 1 2 1960-61 2005-06Illinois ..................................... 0 4 1926-27 1981-82Illinois Wesleyan ..................... 0 2 1928-29 1930-31IPFW .....................................5 3 2005-06 2008-09IUPUI .....................................2 2 2007-08 2008-09Iowa ........................................ 1 1 1923-24 1932-33Iowa State .............................0 3 1955-56 2006-07Jamestown ........................... 31 10 1909-10 2005-06Kansas ..................................... 0 1 2008-09 2008-09Kansas State ........................... 0 4 1967-68 2006-07Kentucky Wesleyan ................ 0 1 1962-63 1962-63Lake Superior State ................. 1 1 2001-02 2002-03Lawrence Tech ........................ 0 3 1947-48 1951-52Lewis (Ill.) ............................... 1 0 1991-92 1991-92Loyola-Chicago ....................... 1 5 1926-27 1966-67Luther ..................................... 2 0 1915-16 1960-61

First LastOpponent W L Met MetLynn ........................................ 1 0 2000-01 2000-01Macalester .............................. 7 1 1915-16 2000-01Manha� an .............................. 0 2 2004-05 2005-06Marque� e .............................. 1 3 1956-57 2006-07Mary (N.D.) ............................. 7 0 1985-86 2006-07Mayville State ....................... 29 2 1906-07 2008-09Mesa State .............................. 2 0 1993-94 1994-95Michigan Tech ......................... 1 4 1990-91 2003-04MidAmerica Nazarene ............ 1 0 1995-96 1995-96Midland Lutheran ................... 1 0 1924-25 1924-25 Millikin .................................... 3 1 1926-27 1932-33Minnesota .............................. 2 25 1900-01 2008-09Minn.-Crookston ................... 10 1 1995-96 2004-05Minn.-Duluth .......................... 3 4 1951-52 2004-05Minn.-Morris .......................... 6 0 1965-66 2001-02Minn. State Mankato ............ 37 35 1953-54 2004-05Minn. State Moorhead ......... 86 33 1908-09 2003-04Minot State ...........................9 3 1937-38 2007-08Mississippi Valley State ........... 1 0 2005-06 2005-06Missouri .................................. 0 1 1984-85 1984-85UMKC ....................................5 1 2004-05 2008-09Montana ................................. 2 5 1924-25 1988-89Montana State ........................ 5 11 1924-25 2005-06Montana State-Billings ........... 3 2 1985-86 1999-00Montana Tech ......................... 1 0 1976-77 1976-77Morningside ......................... 93 60 1922-23 2001-02Mount Marty .......................... 1 0 1979-80 1979-80Mount Senario ........................ 6 0 1988-89 1997-98Nebraska ................................. 0 1 1933-34 1933-34Nebraska-Kearney .................. 2 2 1991-92 1995-96Nebraska-Omaha .................. 38 28 1935-36 2003-04Nebraska Wesleyan ................ 3 0 1926-27 1926-27Nevada ................................... 0 2 1974-75 1976-77UNLV ....................................... 0 1 1976-77 1976-77New Jersey Tech ..................... 2 0 2006-07 2006-07North Carolina Central............ 1 0 2007-08 2007-08North Dakota ..................... 126 156 1904-05 2003-04North Dakota-Ellendale .......... 6 0 1907-08 1947-48North Dakota Science ........... 35 3 1908-09 1950-51 Northern Arizona .................... 2 0 2008-09 2008-09Northern Colorado ............... 34 20 1979-80 2002-03Northern Illinois ..................... 1 0 2005-06 2005-06Northern Iowa ...................... 29 47 1935-36 1977-78Northern Michigan ................. 7 9 1966-67 2003-04Northern State (S.D.) ............ 13 7 1906-07 2004-05Northeast Missouri State ........ 0 3 1970-71 1994-95Northeastern .......................... 0 1 1983-84 1983-84Northland (Wis.) ..................... 1 0 2003-04 2003-04Northwestern (Ill.) .................. 0 1 1932-33 1932-33Northwestern (Iowa) .............. 1 0 1978-79 1978-79Nova Southeastern ................. 1 0 1994-95 1994-95Oakland (Mich.) .....................2 4 2004-05 2008-09Oral Roberts ..........................4 2 1967-68 2008-09Pacifi c Lutheran ...................... 1 0 1962-63 1962-63Parsons ................................... 2 1 1967-68 1969-70 Pepperdine ............................. 0 1 1970-71 1970-71Presenta� on ........................... 1 0 1996-97 1996-97Princeton ................................ 1 0 2006-07 2006-07Puget Sound ........................... 0 2 1979-80 1980-81 Quincy .................................... 1 1 1981-82 1982-83Regis ....................................... 1 1 1962-63 1994-95Rider ....................................... 0 1 2004-05 2004-05Rocky Mountain ..................... 2 0 1973-74 1999-00Rutgers ................................... 0 1 2007-08 2007-08San Diego State ...................... 0 3 1970-71 1971-72San Jose State ......................... 0 2 1973-74 1974-75Sea� le Pacifi c ......................... 3 1 1980-81 1997-98Si Tanka-Huron ....................... 9 2 1910-11 2004-05Simpson .................................. 2 0 1922-23 1925-26Sioux Falls ............................... 2 0 1978-79 1984-85South Dakota ........................ 86 76 1922-23 2003-04South Dakota State ............ 105 93 1909-10 2008-09Southern California ................ 0 1 2008-09 2008-09Southern Illinois ..................... 1 3 1957-58 1964-65Southern Utah .......................3 2 2007-08 2008-09Southwest Minn. State ........... 7 0 1981-82 2006-07St. Cloud State ...................... 36 27 1908-09 2003-04St. John’s (Minn.) .................... 9 10 1904-05 1963-64

First LastOpponent W L Met MetSt. Louis .................................. 1 1 1932-33 1964-65St. Mary’s (Minn.) ................... 5 1 1926-27 1984-85St. Olaf (Minn.) ....................... 6 0 1912-13 1970-71St. Thomas (Minn.) ............... 10 8 1908-09 1966-67Stephen F. Aus� n .................... 0 1 2008-09 2008-09S� ll College ............................. 1 0 1923-24 1923-24Teikyo Westmar ...................... 4 0 1972-73 1993-94Tennessee-Mar� n ................... 2 0 1978-79 1979-80Tennessee Tech ....................... 1 0 2007-08 2007-08Texas-Pan American ................ 2 1 1967-68 2006-07Texas Tech ............................... 0 1 2006-07 2006-07Trinity Bible (N.D.) .................. 1 0 2002-03 2002-03Troy ......................................... 0 1 1992-93 1992-93Tulsa ....................................... 0 1 1967-68 1967-68Upper Iowa ............................. 2 0 1915-16 2004-05Utah Valley ............................3 2 2005-06 2008-09Valley City State .................... 38 7 1901-02 2008-09Valparaiso ............................... 0 2 1958-59 1964-65Villanova ................................. 0 2 1970-71 1971-72Viterbo .................................... 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Warner Southern .................... 1 0 2000-01 2000-01Washington ............................ 1 0 1924-25 1924-25Washington State ................... 1 1 1924-25 1924-25Wayne (Neb.) State ................ 2 0 1990-91 1991-92 Western Illinois .....................3 1 2007-08 2008-09Western Michigan .................. 0 1 1956-57 1956-57Western Washington .............. 1 0 1997-98 1997-98Whi� er .................................. 1 1 1965-66 1971-72 Wichita State .........................0 1 1978-79 1978-79 Winona State .......................... 1 0 1997-98 1997-98Winston-Salem State .............. 2 0 2006-07 2006-07Wisconsin ............................... 2 5 1925-26 2005-06Wis.-Eau Claire ........................ 1 2 1977-78 1983-84 Wis.-Green Bay ......................1 4 1980-81 2007-08Wis.-La Crosse ........................ 1 0 1934-35 1934-35Wis.-Milwaukee .....................3 0 1964-65 2008-09Wis.-Parkside .......................... 1 0 1972-73 1972-73Wis.-Pla� eville ........................ 3 0 1977-78 2002-03Wis.-River Falls ....................... 3 0 1971-72 1987-88Wis.-Stevens Point .................. 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Wis.-Superior .......................... 4 7 1933-34 1953-54Wis.-Whitewater .................... 1 0 1977-78 1977-78Wi� enberg ............................. 0 1 1967-68 1967-68

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North Dakota State University is a “place of impact” and an ins� tu� on with both success and momentum, according to President Joseph A.

Chapman. With growth to more than 14,000 students and annual research expenditures topping $100 million, NDSU has enjoyed a remarkable period of achievement. Shortly a� er Chapman’s arrival on campus in 1999, he challenged each college and department to advance to the next level. The results have led to increased educa� onal programs, greater research opportuni� es and a growing, prospering university. During this extraordinary decade, Chapman said NDSU’s growth has meant an addi� onal $1 billion to the state’s economy. There also has been tremendous growth in facili� es in recent years, and two downtown Fargo buildings have joined the NDSU com-munity. The former Pioneer Mutual Building is now Richard H. Barry Hall, has been converted into offi ces and classrooms for the College of Business and the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics. The former Lincoln Na� onal Life Building has become Klai Hall, and has been renovated into studio space for the Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. “We are part of a tradi� on of high quality educa� on, cu� ng edge research and mean-ingful service to the people of North Dakota, the na� on and the world,” he said during his 2008 State of the University Address, no� ng the Land Grant ideal mandates prepara� on for society’s changes and NDSU is preparing stu-dents for and assis� ng business with the global marketplace. The state, na� on and world can expect more in the years to come. NDSU has used these fi ve themes in its transforma� on: “It’s About People,” “Students are Paramount,” “Programs,” “Leveraging Support” and “Stature.” Now, Chapman said three qualita� ve principles are being added: “Inclusive,” “Responsive” and “Excellent.” Looking to the future, President Chapman has outlined several goals. The include: • NDSU will further raise the caliber of its research enterprise. • NDSU will be among the top 15 com-puter centers in the world, with compu� ng power approaching 100 terafl ops. A terafl op is a compu� ng speed equal to one trillion fl oat-ing-point opera� ons per second. • NDSU will con� nue to be one of the leading agricultural research programs in the world. • NDSU will make advancements in the arts, humani� es, health sciences, material science and science, and engineering and mathema� cs educa� onal programs.

• NDSU will become one of the top 100 universi� es in the number of Na� onal Merit Scholars enrolled. “It is our responsibility to further the excellence of this ins� tu� on. The people of NDSU are our greatest strength, the reason to be op� mis� c about con� nuing our transfor-ma� onal journey,” Chapman said to faculty, staff and students during his 2008 State of the University Address. “People are drawn to suc-cess. People are drawn to be part of something meaningful. You are our greatest asset and the enduring contribu� on of NDSU. You are carry-ing forward the best tradi� ons of the best Land Grant ins� tu� ons.”

NDSU: yesterday and today The state’s fi rst land-grant university was established as North Dakota Agricultural College on March 8, 1890, and organized for educa� onal work on Oct. 15, 1890. President Horace E. Stockbridge and a fi ve-member faculty welcomed the fi rst class of 30 students as they took a winter agricultural course. Old Main, the campus’ landmark building, was completed in 1892.

Renamed in 1960 as North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, the ins� tu� on educates students for a mul� -tude of career opportuni� es. The university is comprised of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; College of Arts, Humani� es and Social Sciences; Col-lege of Business; College of Engineering and Architecture; College of Human Development and Educa� on; College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Sciences; College of Science and Mathema� cs; College of University Studies; and College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies. NDSU now off ers 44 doctoral programs, 59 master’s programs, an educa� onal special-ist degree and eight cer� fi cate programs. Students work closely with NDSU’s chem-ists, engineers, architects, musicians, pharma-cists, writers and other respected faculty who frequently are on the leading edge of research in their chosen areas. As of fall 2008, the university had 740 members of its instruc� onal faculty, including 523 who have achieved the highest degrees in their fi elds.

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The NDSU’s primary academic campus includes 42 square blocks and 102 university buildings, 11 non-NDSU buildings, nine leased buildings and seven leased spaces, with build-ing, personal and outdoor property insured for a total value of $834 million. In all, NDSU is located on 18,746 acres of North Dakota land, which includes the main Agricultural Experi-ment Sta� on at Fargo. There are 268 Agricul-tural Experiment Sta� on buildings and storage facili� es at the main sta� on and eight research extension centers across the state, and 18,488 acres dedicated to agricultural research. Dedicated to outreach eff orts, the NDSU Extension Service conducts a rigorous educa-� on program in agriculture, human develop-ment, nutri� on and youth and community de-velopment through its county, area and state staff . During the fi scal year ending September 2008, the Extension Service’s ambi� ous 4-H Club ac� vi� es, day camp and a� er school pro-grams involved more than 27,170 face-to-face contacts with North Dakota young people. A total of 7,086 youth are ac� ve in organized 4-H Clubs. During the same period, the Extension Service had 536,614 face-to-face contacts with adult learners across the state. Members of NCAA Division I, the talented Bison athle� c teams have enjoyed a long tradi-� on of excellence. The student-athletes compete in fi rst-class facili� es—the Fargodome, Newman Outdoor Field, Ellig Sports Complex and Bison Sports Arena.

An energe� cstudent body The NDSU student body is a talented, dedicated and enthusias� c blend of interna-� onal and ethnic backgrounds. During the fall of 2008, undergraduate and graduate students came from all 53 North Dakota coun� es, 46 other states and the District of Columbia. The university currently has more than 960 inter-na� onal students from 81 countries. NDSU has bilateral student exchange agreements with ins� tu� ons in Australia, Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Korea, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. There also are memorandums of understanding with other countries such as Belize, China, Malaysia and Thailand. President Chapman lists inter-na� onal programs as an ins� tu� onal priority, and he is personally spreading the word about

NDSU through recent travels to countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Korea and Uganda. NDSU students fi nd it is easy to make friends and get involved with campus life. They can par� cipate in more than 200 student organiza-� ons to develop personal and social rela� onships, explore new ideas, learn about people from around the world and augment their coursework. The groups focus on academics, special interests, service, performing and visual arts, religion and recrea� on. There also are intercultural groups, honor socie� es, fraterni� es and sorori-� es.

Fargo: a great place to live, work and study

The home of NDSU, Fargo is a bustling metropolitan area that is o� en listed as one of the best places to live in the country. Named an All-American City by the Na� onal Civic League in 2000, Fargo-Moorhead is the largest com-munity between Minneapolis and Sea� le. About 187,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay Coun� es. Accolades for the commu-nity come from a variety of sources. For instance, Forbes.com listed NDSU and Fargo as number fi ve in an ar� cle called “Top College Towns for Jobs.” The research used U.S. metropolitan sta� s� cal area

data and examined job growth using data from Moody’s Economy.com. A report from the American Lung Associa-� on names Fargo-Moorhead as the best city for ozone pollu� on, short-term par� cle pollu-� on and long-term par� cle pollu� on. Fargo-Moorhead has topped a list of 72 areas studied by Earth Day Network and ranked for environmental health. Researchers looked at more than 200 indicators, with Fargo the best in air quality, drinking and surface water, and toxins and waste. In addi� on, the Fargo-Moorhead commu-nity ranked number 15 on the “Best U.S. Ci� es for Job Growth” published on NewGeography.com.

A campus commi� ed to the future Advances have come and con� nue on many fronts across the university, and the people of NDSU are op� mis� cally looking to the challenges and opportuni� es of the future. The university has transformed, moved to the next level and its stature has increased among the na� on’s land-grant universi� es. “NDSU has become the clear fi rst choice of students seeking a higher educa� on in North Dakota. We have seen steady enroll-ment growth for the last 10 years. This will con� nue for the foreseeable future,” President Chapman said. “We have success. We have momentum.”

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President Joseph A. Chapman

Joseph A. Chapman has led North Dakota State University since June 1999, and un-der his energe� c and visionary leadership,

the university has transformed in a number of important measures. Student enrollment has grown each year of his tenure. Undergraduate students from around the region, the na� on and the world have made NDSU their ins� tu� on of choice. The university also added numerous master’s programs, and the number of doctoral pro-gram off erings has more than doubled since 1999. Chapman also has energized the uni-versity’s research eff orts, broadening the por� olio from less than $50 million in research expenditures to more than $100 million for the past several years. This is an important and recognized indicator of the caliber of work con-ducted. In fact, NDSU is listed in the top 100 research universi� es in the country in several Na� onal Science Founda� on categories, and when ranked by research and development expenditures among 537 research universi� es without a medical school, NDSU is 41st in the Na� onal Science Founda� on report. He sought partnerships from the private sector to enable expansion of NDSU’s Research and Technology Park, a catalyst for innova� on in science and technology. The NDSU park is considered a model for success by partnering with private sector companies to enhance the educa� onal opportuni� es and economic ac� v-ity in the state and region. Also under his guidance, the university has transi� oned to a Division I NCAA athle� c

program. The volleyball, men’s basketball and so� ball teams all were Summit League champions and competed in their postseason tournaments in 2008-09. On behalf of North Dakota State Univer-sity, Chapman has traveled extensively in the state and around the world, to enhance the connec� ons vital to a successful university. Each summer Chapman leads a tour to various loca� ons in the state called Conversa� ons Across the Land, to listen to ci� zens and share informa� on about educa� on and research at NDSU. Before coming to NDSU, Chapman was senior vice president and provost at Montana State University, Bozeman, where he also served as a professor of biology. Among his responsibili� es were a wide array of statewide

ini� a� ves, including a system of academic and outreach programs at Montana’s two-year and four-year campuses. Prior to joining Montana State in 1996, he was dean of the College of Natural Resources at Utah State University. From 1969 to 1983, he worked at the Univer-sity of Maryland, College Park, advancing to head the Appalachian Environmental Laborato-ry. He also was a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from 1965 to 1967. Chapman earned his bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and doctorate from Oregon State University, Corvallis. He lists 11 books and editorships, eight monographs, 31 book chapters and symposia proceedings, 67 journal publica� ons and more than 100 reports and popular ar� cles. He is ac� ve in a number of organiza-� ons in the Fargo-Moorhead area, and is a member of the boards of directors of US Bank, Fargo/Cass County Economic Development Corp., NDSU Alumni Associa� on and the NDSU Research and Technology Park. He also is a trustee of the NDSU Development Founda� on. Chapman is a fellow of the Explorer’s Club and the Ins� tute of Biology, London. He is a member of the Wildlife Society, American Society of Mammalogists and American Phila-telic Society. He also is an honorary member of the Species Survival Commission, which has headquarters in Switzerland. In 2000, he was invited to join the Cosmos Club, a private social club founded in 1878 in Washington, D.C., and dedicated to science, literature and art. Joseph and Gale Chapman have two daughters, Valerie and Jennifer.

John C. AdamsVP for Finance & Administra� on

Dr. R. Craig SchnellProvost & VP for Academic Aff airs

Dr. D.C. CostonVP for Agriculture

& University Extension

Dr. Philip BoudjoukVP for Research,

Crea� ve Ac� vi� es & Technology Transfer

Prakash C. Mathew

VP for Student Aff airs

Keith D. BjerkeVP for University

Rela� ons

Gene TaylorDirector of Athle� cs

Bonnie NeasVP for Informa� on

Technology

Jim MillerExecu� ve Director,

Alumni Associa� on &Development Founda� on

Rick JohnsonGeneral Counsel

Cathy BackerExecu� ve Assistant

Evie MyersVP for Diversity,

Equity and Global Outreach

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When he came to North Dakota State Univer-sity in the summer of 2001, Gene Taylor inherited a department surrounded by a whirlwind of ques� ons. In his fi rst year as the director of athle� cs at North Dakota State, Taylor was asked to spearhead a comprehensive study and evalua� on of the Bison athle� c department. He has guided the athle� cs program through the unpredictable waters of reclas-sifi ca� on to NCAA Division I from Division II. One of most important pieces of the transi� on was securing conference affi lia� ons for all 16 sports. The Bison are currently members of The Summit League, Missouri Valley Football Conference and

Western Wrestling Conference. Taylor also played an instrumental part of forming the Great West Football Conference in February 2004, an affi lia� on that gave the Bison football program an immediate home in Division I. He served as chair of the coaches commi� ee. Also on the reclassifi ca� on checklist: fundraising. Taylor spearheaded an increase in the Bison athle� cs budget, which has more than doubled from $5 million in his fi rst year to almost $12.5 million for the 2008-09 season. He was recognized for his success by the Na� onal Associa� on of Collegiate Directors of Athle� cs in June 2008. Taylor was one of 29 recipients of the As-troTurf AD of the Year award as the Football Championship Subdivision Central Region winner. A student assistant to the associate athle� c director in his undergraduate days at Arizona State University, Taylor came to NDSU a� er a 15-year s� nt at Navy (1986-2001) as an administra� ve assistant, assistant � cket manager, � cket manager, assistant athle� c director for � ckets and opera� ons, and associate athle� c director. Taylor is a 1980 business management graduate of Arizona State, and he received his master’s degree in sports administra� on in 1985 from St. Thomas University in Florida. He worked in the � cket offi ce at Southern Methodist University in 1985-86 directly before joining the Naval Academy and was in the private restaurant business before that for fi ve years. His tenure at Navy included serving as the commissioner of the fi ve-team Collegiate Sprint Football League that includes Army, Navy, Penn, Princeton and Cornell. Taylor and his wife, Cathy, are the parents of a daughter, Casey, and a son, Jared.

Gene Taylor,Athletic Director

Erv InnigerSenior Associate

AD for Development

Pat SimmersSenior Associate AD/

Team Makers Execu� ve Director

Josh HemingwayDirector of Ticket, Event, and Facility

Opera� ons

Jeremy JorgensonDirector of Sales

and Broadcas� ng

Jim KramerDirector of Athle� c

Performance

Dr. Todd DeBatesTeam Den� st

Dr. Kevin MelicherTeam Optometrist

Kelli LaymanAssociate Director

of Athle� c Academics

Jessica OseboldAthle� c Academics

Coordinator

Lyle HokansonAthle� c Equipment

Assistant

Jeney AndersonAthle� c Equipment

Assistant

Dr. Deland J. Myers

Faculty Athle� cs Representa� ve

Don LarsonMen’s Track/CC

Coach

Tod BrownBaseball Coach

Billy IversonMen’s Golf Coach

Lynn DornDirector of

Women’s Athle� cs

Dr. Kent YoheTeam Chiropractor

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Troy GoergenAssociate AD for Marke� ng and

Media Rela� ons

Pat FredricksonAssociate AD for Business Opera� ons

Colleen HeimsteadAssociate AD for

Compliance

Jeff SchwartzDirector of Athle� c

Media Rela� ons

Sco� WokenDirector of Sports

Medicine

Brian GordonDirector of Equipment Opera� ons

Dr. Bruce Pia� Team Physician

Dr. Craig Kuhlmann

Team Physician

Dr. Steven LantzTeam Physician

Dr. Rob SchulteTeam Chiropractor

Dr. Richard RohlaTeam Physician

Dr. Stuart TopleyTeam Physician

Dr. Charles Peterson

Team Pharmacist

Nikki GermanAssociate Director of Sports Medicine

Bobby KnodelAssistant

Athle� c Trainer

Jason MillerAssociate Director

of Athle� c Performance

Jen SwensonAssistant

Athle� c Trainer

Ryan PerreaultAssistant Director of Athle� c Media

Rela� ons

Jenny BeamAthle� c Media

Rela� ons Assistant

Bob NelsonPhotographer

Adam HermannAssistant Strength and Condi� oning

Coach

Linda Gangelhoff Administra� ve

Coordinator

Glenda KleinAdministra� ve

Assistant

Verona WinklerSpirit Coordinator

Margie TrickleAthle� c Program

Assistant

Nancy EricksonAthle� c Program

Assistant

Helena JohnstonAthle� c Program

Assistant

Craig BohlFootball Coach

Bucky MaughanWrestling Coach

Saul PhillipsMen’s Basketball

Coach

Carolyn DeHoff Women’s

Basketball Coach

Erich HinterstockerWomen’s

Volleyball Coach

Darren MuellerSo� ball Coach

Pete CuadradoWomen’s Soccer

Coach

Ryun GodfreyWomen’s Track/CC

Coach

Ma� JohnsonWomen’s Golf

Coach

Stephon ThomasDirector of

Marke� ng and Promo� ons

Melanie TorgersonAthle� c Program

Assistant

Amy RuleyAssociate AD for

Development

Don CarlsonTeam Makers Development

Offi cer

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World-Class Facilities Spotlight Top-Flight ProgramsNorth Dakota State’s athle� c facili� es are among the best in the na� on, and improvements are ongoing. The Fargodome completed mul� -million dollar construc� on of football offi ces, mee� ng rooms, equipment rooms and athle� c training space in 2006; plans are drawn for a $25 million renova� on and expansion of the Bison Sports Arena; and the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse has seen more than $500,000 of upgrades including a new digital scoreboard, refi nished wood fl oor, replacement windows and new chairback sea� ng.

North Dakota State University calls the 18,700-seat Fargodome home for Bison football games. NDSU has also hosted a conference basketball tournament and a so� ball tournament at the Fargodome, and it has been the site of mul� ple NBA exhibi� on games.

The McCormick Wrestling Room in the Bison Sports Arena has two full-sized prac� ce mats, strength and cardio training equipment, and video-equipped lounge and offi ce space.

The Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse is the home court for NDSU volleyball. The 1,206-seat arena has been the site of many conference and NCAA playoff matches.

The Bison Sports Arena is the 5,830-seat venue for the NDSU basketball and wrestling teams, and it also seats 1,851 for indoor track and fi eld. It was the site of fi ve NCAA Division II wrestling championships, fi ve women’s basketball championships, three indoor track and fi eld championships, and one women’s volleyball championship.

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The Bison baseball team plays at Newman Outdoor Field, an on-campus stadium with sea� ng for 4,513 that is shared with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks of the independent Northern League.

The NDSU so� ball and soccer teams play home games at the Ellig Sports Complex.

Schlanser Track is a nine-lane, 400-meter Pro-Turf surface which hosted fi ve conference track and fi eld championships from 1997 to 2004. Bleacher sea� ng for 3,500 is available for soccer and track and fi eld.

A crowd of 18,665 witnessed NDSU’s fi rst Division I football game August 28, 2004, when the Bison shut out Valparaiso, 52-0. Crowds of more than 19,000 have packed the Fargodome for NDSU football on fi ve occasions.

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Student-Athlete Support

Sports Medicine Student-athletes at North Dakota State receive outstanding care for athle� c-related injuries. The athle� c training staff has fully-equipped facili� es at the Bison Sports Arena, Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse, Fargo-dome and Newman Outdoor Field. Sco� Woken, director of sports medicine, heads a staff of eight cer� fi ed athle� c trainers who a� end all prac� ces and compe� � ons, home and away. Plus, several talented and skilled Fargo-Moorhead area medical specialists assist in the diagnosis and treatment of Bison student-athletes.

Media Coverage The media spotlight shines on North Dakota State’s athle� c teams from the opening of fall camps into the summer months. With four network television sta� ons, three sports talk radio hosts, and the state’s largest daily newspaper all headquartered in Fargo, the Bison are con-� nually a hot topic locally and in the region. Along with regular television news coverage on ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX affi liates, the Bison receive expanded regional and na� onal cover-age of select regular-season games and championship events on ESPN, Fox Sports Net, CBS College Sports, and other regional carriers.

GoBison.com GoBison.com is the online home of North Dakota State University athle� cs. In 2004, NDSU partnered with JumpTV Sports to launch the most interac� ve Web site in the athle� c department’s history. Beyond regular news releases, schedules, rosters, game recaps and sta� s� cs, fans can visit GoBison.com to watch live in-game stats of most home events, purchase � ckets, buy photos and download graphics and ringtones for mobile handheld devices. Plus, with the All Access subscrip� on plan, broadband Internet users can log on to watch live and on-demand video of many home contests and special events, as well as coaches shows and news confer-ences.

The North Dakota State University athle� c programs strive to provide personalized support for all student-athletes. The administrators, coaches and staff at NDSU have made a commitment to ensure that the needs of the student-athlete come fi rst.

ACE: Academic Collegiate Enhancement Intercollegiate athle� cs, in coopera� on with Orienta� on and Student Success, off ers an academic enhancement program designed to assist all student-athletes. Tutors are on site and assist student-athletes by providing one-on-one or small group assistance. Each head coach has specifi c academic criteria for admission into the program. In coopera� on with various services and units available for stu-dents at NDSU, the ACE program includes:• Academic orienta� ons• Helping student-athletes improve study skills for academic success• Iden� fying university resources to assist student-athletes• Coordina� ng structured study and tutorial programs• Monitoring semester and yearly academic progress

Residence Life Living on campus is an important part of the college experience. It’s a way to make new friends and join a variety of educa� onal, cultural, social and recrea� onal ac� vi� es. Na� onal studies show students living on campus are more likely to persist in their educa� on and earn higher GPAs than their off -campus peers. The Department of Residence Life off ers a variety of op� ons for on-campus living, from tradi� onal men’s and women’s halls to four-bed-room apartments. The goal is to provide NDSU students a clean, safe, comfortable and aff ordable environment where academic success is encouraged and supported. On-campus living off ers the opportunity to become part of a learning community.

Strength and Condi� oning North Dakota State takes a comprehensive approach to the physical development of the student-athlete. Strength training, speed development, plyometrics, agility and condi� oning programs are based on the specifi c movements and physiological demands of each sport. Under the supervision of NDSU’s three full-� me strength and condi� oning coaches, Bison student-athletes follow year-round training programs that increase each student-athlete’s level of strength, power, speed, agility, condi� oning and fl exibility.

The Gold Star Marching Band performs during the annual Homecoming pa-rade. The band plays at all home football games and special events.

The Bison Sports Arena houses a 9,000-square-foot weight training facility equipped with state-of-the-art machines and free weights.

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Quality of life in the heart-land is rarely matched. In its annual crime survey, CQ Press has ranked North Dakota the safest state in the na� on in 11 of the last 15 years. There’s a li� le bit of some-thing for everyone in North Dakota. The state is home to a variety of cultures, including Scandinavian, Ukrainian, German, Germans from Russia, and Na� ve American. North Dakota’s 17 state parks and recrea� on areas off er exci� ng opportuni� es while preserving

One trip to North Dakota and you’ll understand why it’s known as the friendliest and safest state to visit. In fact, from agricultural products to quality of life, North Dakota is o� en at the top of the charts.

North Dakota:The Peace Garden State

The Interna� onal Peace Garden at Dunseith, N.D., is a 2,339-acre botanical garden commemora� ng peace between the United States and Canada along the world’s longest unfor� fi ed border. It blooms with more than 150,000 varie� es of fl owers and showcases the Peace Chapel. (Photos from ND Tourism Division)

Discover the spirt of North Dakota and unlock the fascina� ng stories from the

state’s legendary past. The glow of the breathtaking Northern Lights shines brightly on the paths taken by historical legends George Armstrong Custer, Theodore Roosevelt, Si� ng Bull, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sakakawea along with the state’s contemporary heroes, Lawrence Welk, Peggy Lee, Roger Maris, Phil Jackson, Virgil Hill, Rick Helling, Darin Erstad and Travis Hafner. From the se� lers of the past to the farmers of the present, agriculture always has been and will con� nue to be the strength of North Dakota. The state is home to some of the richest soil in the world. North Dakota is a prime exporter of agricultural products, taking the trophy in produc� on of several crops. North Dakota ranks fi rst in the produc� on of fl axseed, canola, durum wheat, all dry edible beans, all dry edible peas, spring wheat, honey, len� ls, sun-fl owers, barley and oats. About 10 percent of North Dakota’s area, the band of rich soil 40 miles west of the Red River, is o� en called the “Breadbasket of the World.” Livestock produc� on is second only to wheat in North Da-kota’s agricultural economy. It is most important in western North Dakota where the land is less suited for grain crops. The main livestock are beef, dairy ca� le and hogs. The importance of ca� le ranching has been challenged in recent years by the development of North Dakota’s tremendous oil and coal reserves. Energy is the state’s third-largest industry. Since the late 1970s and the infamous Arab oil embargo, North Dakota has been in the forefront of the na� onal eff ort to provide more oil and gas from domes� c sources. North Dakota has one of the world’s largest deposits of lignite coal. Among coal-producing states, North Dakota ranks ninth and produces 3 percent of the na� on’s output.

the state’s natural and historic heritage. Hike in the Badlands as Roosevelt once did before he be-came our na� on’s 26th president. Canoe the mighty Missouri River along Lewis and Clark’s trail as they did almost two centuries ago. Or catch record-breaking walleye on Lake Sakakawea. North Dakota’s invigora� ng winter days, plen� ful snowfall and varied terrain have made it a winter playground. Ac� vi� es such as snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing, ice fi shing, sledding and ska� ng are favorite pas� mes.

—Informa� on from theNorth Dakota Tourism Division

Wheat is big in North Dakota. Produc� on of this staple and other crops makes North Dakota one of the top agricultural areas in the world.

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Alternately fl ooded by vast prehistoric seas and scraped fl at by immense glaciers, this region eventually became

America’s bread basket and the center of high-tech, 21st-century agribusiness. Less than 10,000 years ago, the area that is now Fargo-Moorhead was 200 feet below the surface of Lake Agassiz, a huge inland sea formed at the edge of the ice age. Over centu-ries the waters receded, leaving 6 feet of rich, black soil that today makes the Red River Val-ley one of the world’s most fer� le farmlands, with Fargo and Moorhead at its center. The Red River of the North separates the two ci� es and serves as the border between North Dakota and Minnesota. The city of Fargo was named for one of the owners of the Wells-Fargo Express Company, William G. Fargo. The city of Moorhead was named a� er William G. Moorhead, an execu� ve of the Northern Pacifi c Railway. In fact, the Northern Pacifi c Railway had a profound impact on both the economy and popula� on of the area. Originally se� led by Scandina-vian and European immigrants, Fargo and Moorhead be-came boom towns with the arrival of the NP in 1871. Under the Homestead Act, set-tlers were given 160 acres in exchange for living on the land and farming part of it for at least fi ve years. Suddenly, Fargo-Moorhead became a mecca for hopeful refugees from the over-crowded East. The railroad brought a constant stream of se� lers seek-ing a new life on America’s newest fron� er. The home of NDSU, Fargo is a bustling metropolitan area that is o� en listed as one of the best places to live in the country. Named an All-American City by the Na� onal Civic League in 2000, Fargo-Moor-head is the largest community between Minneapolis and Sea� le.

More than 175,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay coun� es. There seems to be no end in sight to the persistent prosperity and growth of the twin ci� es on the Red. The community has recieved many accolades. Fargo-Moorhead was named the least stressful com-munity in the na� on by Self magazine. Money magazine included Fargo in a list of the

Fargo-Moorhead:An All-American City

top-10 best U.S. ci� es in which to start a busi-ness or get a job. In its 2004 ranking of “Best Performing

Ci� es,” the Milken Ins� tute rated Fargo-Moorhead 20th in job cre-a� on and economic growth among small metro areas in the country. The sixth annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study ranked North Dakota best in the na� on in quality of hospital health care. Fargo-Moorhead made the “Cleanest U.S. Ci� es for Ozone Air Pollu� on” list, as reported by the American Lung Associa� on’s State of the Air Report in 2005. While agriculture is s� ll prominent in the local economy, Fargo-Moorhead has also become an important focal point for other

Sellout crowds enjoy Northern League professional baseball at Newman Outdoor Field.

The historic downtown Fargo Theatre, built in 1926 and fully restored in 1999, features independent fi lms and concerts.

Downtown Fargo off ers a variety of entertainment and exquisite dining. The 21st century has brought mul� -million dollar private and commercial re-development to the business district, including the establishment of NDSU’s downtown campus in three formerly vacant buildings.

Summer� me tradi� on in Fargo includes “Rib Fest,” a celebra� on of the best barbecue in the world. Thousands of people a� end each year to enjoy ribs, chicken, and live entertainment outside the Fargodome.

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professions, including government, educa� on, medicine, retailing and manufacturing. From simple to elegant, from fast food to haute cuisine, Fargo-Moorhead is a virtual smorgasbord of dining choices. With more than 275 restaurants, there’s no end to the culinary variety and style-home cooking, bar-becue, steaks, all-you-can-eat buff ets, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican, Greek and even “intergalac� c.” The Fargo-Moorhead menu features locally-owned restaurants with hometown recipes, as well as na� onally known franchise favorites. Fargo-Moorhead is also known for its shopping. In fact, people from three states and Canada are a� racted here by the huge variety of well-stocked stores with convenient parking. Whether you prefer small, unique bou� ques or large, climate controlled shopping malls, Fargo-Moorhead has it all—from na� ve cultural items to agricultural commodi� es, to trendy high fashion. West Acres Regional Shopping Center features more than 125 specialty stores; Moor-

They’ve Been To Fargo...Fargo con� nues to be a popular stop for the most recognizable names in entertainment. At North Dakota State University, the Fargodome has hosted concerts by Cher, AC/DC, Kenny Chesney, Garth Brooks, 50 Cent, Korn, Dixie Chicks, Shania Twain, George Strait, Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, Metallica, Van Halen, Blue Man Group, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Guns N’ Roses, Rolling Stones, Mar� na McBride, Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and Elton John (pictured). In addi� on, the Fargodome is the site of monster truck shows, the Shrine circus, pro rodeo, Disney on Ice, broadway theater produc� ons, and many other events, trade shows and conven� ons.

head Center Mall is home to over 40 stores and businesses; and the EasTen Shopping Center area provides more than 30 shopping opportuni� es. Fargo-Moorhead also off ers outstanding concerts, entertainment, ac� vi� es and muse-ums. The sprit of the early pioneers remains a treasured part of Fargo’s proud heritage. Building con� nues on our colorful past toward a very promising future.

The Roger Maris Museum inside West Acres Mall traces the career of the legendary Fargo athlete who hit 61 home runs to break Babe Ruth’s single-season record in 1961.

Live horse and harness racing takes place at the North Dakota Horse Park west of NDSU’s main campus. The facility is home to the university’s equine studies program.

The Fargo Blues Fes� val plays annually on the ou� ield grass of Newman Outdoor Field, NDSU’s on-campus baseball stadium.

Rose Creek Golf Course is one of fi ve public courses in Fargo.

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ARE YOU A REPRESENTATIVE OF NDSU’S ATHLETICS INTERESTS?

You are a representative of NDSU’s athletics interests, more commonly known as a “booster”, if you meet any of the following conditions: You have been or are a member of any organization that promotes NDSU’s athletics program (e.g., NDSU Foundation, Team Makers). You have made a financial contribution to the NDSU athletics department or its booster organization. You have ever assisted in the recruitment of prospects for NDSU. You have provided benefits (e.g. summer jobs or occasional family meals) to enrolled student-athletes. You have arranged for or provided employment for enrolled student-athletes, or assisted in providing any benefit to enrolled student-athletes or their families. You have ever, in any way, promoted the athletics program at NDSU.

NOTE: Please remember that once you become a booster, you retain that identity indefinitely.

WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE?

A prospective student-athlete, commonly known as a “prospect,” is any individual who has started classes for the 9th grade. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges are considered prospects. Ultimately, a student remains a prospect until enrollment at a four-year collegiate institution. It is possible for a younger student-athlete to be a prospect so it is a good idea to treat all athletes as prospects until they enroll.

WHO CAN RECRUIT FOR NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY?

Only North Dakota State University coaches who successfully complete the annual NCAA Coaches Certificate Exam, which tests their knowledge of NCAA recruitment legislation, are permitted to be involved in the recruiting process. As a booster, you are specifically prohibited from: Making any recruiting contacts with prospects or their relatives. This includes telephone calls, letters, e-mails, and facsimiles, along with any face-to-face contact either on or off campus. Assisting NDSU coaches by picking up transcripts, films, or any other information pertaining to a

prospect’s ability from the prospect’s educational institution. Providing a benefit to high school, prep school or community college coaches.

NCAA RULES REGARDING THE INTERNET

The internet is considered similar to e-mail, telephone calls, or general correspondence. Therefore, it should not be used by boosters to contact prospects, their families, or their coaches. Participation in “chat rooms” with prospects is strictly prohibited.

NCAA RULES REGARDING BOOSTER INVOLVEMENT WITH PROSPECTS

You may not provide financial aid or benefit of any kind (e.g., clothing, special discounts, lodging, meals, transportation, tickets, loans of money) to prospects or their relatives. You may not contact a prospective student-athlete to congratulate him/her on signing a National Letter of Intent to attend NDSU. You may not provide transportation or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect or his/her relatives or friends to visit campus. You may not earmark funds nor pay for specific prospects to attend an NDSU summer camp. You may not employ or arrange for employment of a prospect before the completion of his/her senior year. After graduation, a booster may employ a prospect as long as compensation is for work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with experience and the going rate. You may not provide anything to a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office.

NCAA RULES REGARDING BOOSTER INVOLVEMENT WITH ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES

You may not pay for or arrange for payment of room, board, or any type of transportation at any time for currently enrolled student-athletes, their relatives, or their friends. You may not provide student-athletes with any sort of extra benefit, which refers to any special arrangement provided a student-athlete or his/her relatives or friends with the benefit unavailable to the general student population.

You may not provide student-athletes with any special discounts, payment arrangements (e.g., cosigning a loan), credits on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing), or services (e.g., dry cleaning, transportation). You may not allow student-athletes to use your telephone or make free calls. You may not provide awards or gifts to student-athletes for any reason. This also prohibits honorariums for speaking engagements. All awards to student-athletes must meet all NCAA legislation and be approved by the Compliance Office. You may not entertain student-athletes or their families and friends. You may not even buy them a cup of coffee or a can of soda. The only exception to this is that you may, on an occasional basis, provide a student-athlete or team (not family members or friends) with a meal. The meal can be catered, but it must be in your home. You may not use the name or picture of a student-athlete to advertise a commercial product. You may not purchase complimentary admissions from a current student-athlete. You may not provide an honorarium to a student-athlete for speaking engagement.

NOTE: These rules apply throughout the student-athlete’s entire enrollment at NDSU.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Forward information about prospects to the appropriate NDSU coaching staff member. View a prospect’s athletics contest on your own initiative, provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her relatives, coach, principal, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the academic or athletic abilities of the prospect. You are responsible for all incurred costs or fees at a contest. Speak to a prospect on the telephone ONLY if the prospect initiates the call. You are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but you may exhibit normal civility. Under such circumstances, you must refer questions about the athletics program to the athletics department staff. Employ a prospect or student-athlete, provided permission has been granted by the athletics department. The student-athlete will ask you to provide employment information to the athletics department prior to employment.

North Dakota State University’s athletics program is rich in tradition. Its storied history includes national, regional, and conference championships and champions. On top of these athletic achievements are numerous

academic championships earned by our student-athletes. As we strive to continue the championship tradition of Bison Athletics, we must always seek the highest of ethical conduct. North Dakota State University is unconditionally committed to NCAA rules and regulations. As an NCAA member institution, we must be responsible for ensuring that everyone abides by those rules. There is no margin for unethical behavior.

With your assistance and cooperation, we believe we can continue to represent the university with integrity, the highest of ethical standards, and the belief in doing what is right. Whether you are an alum, donor, booster, or friend of Bison Athletics, the university is grateful for your support. Together we can accomplish the common goal of ensuring a positive experience for all student-athletes. NDSU is subject to penalties for all violations committed by any alum, donor, booster or friend.

Please contact the NDSU Compliance Office at (701) 231-5696 if you need a specific NCAA rule interpretation.

NCAA COMPLIANCE

NOVEMBER 4 MINNESOTA STATE MOORHEAD (Exb.) 7 CONCORDIA MOORHEAD (Exb.) 13 at Utah Valley 18 MINOT STATE 21 IDAHO 24 at UC Davis 27 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY

DECEMBER 3 at Western Illinois* 5 at IUPUI* 9 DICKINSON STATE 12 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 19 at Fresno State 21 at Wichita State 31 CENTENARY*

JANUARY 2 ORAL ROBERTS* 7 at Southern Utah* 9 at Iowa State 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 21 OAKLAND* 23 IPFW* 26 at UMKC* 28 at Oral Roberts* 30 at Centenary*

FEBRUARY 4 UMKC* 6 SOUTHERN UTAH* 13 at South Dakota State* 18 at IPFW* 20 at Oakland* 25 IUPUI* 27 WESTERN ILLINOIS*

*Summit League games

NOVEMBER

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