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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL4 Justin Byrd G 6-1 183 So. Carlsbad, Calif. Santa Fe Christian H.S. 2013-14: GP-GS: 8-5 ... Min: 19.9 ... PPG: 5.6 ... FG%: 48.5 ... 3FG%: 38.5 ... FT%: 34.8... R/G: 2.0 ... A/G: 1.310 Pierre Newton G 6-5 195 Jr. Laveen, Ariz. Nebraska-Kearney 2013-14: [sat out due to transfer restrictions]12 Reece Zoelle G 5-4 190 Sr. Green Bay, Wis. DePere H.S. 2013-14: GP-GS: 27-26 ... Min: 34.2 ... PPG: 16.1 ... FG%: 46.2 ... 3FG%: 40.9 ... FT%: 80.3 ... R/G: 6.2 ... A/G: 1.614 Brandyn Christman G 6-2 183 Fr. Rice Lake, Wis. Rice Lake H.S. 2013-14: [n/a]20 Jake Larkin G 6-3 175 Fr. Watertown, Wis. Watertown H.S. 2013-14: [n/a]21 Kyle Schalow G 6-2 170 Fr. Sherwood, Wis. Kaukauna H.S. 2013-14: [n/a]22 Treyton Daniels F 6-4 177 So. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Park Center H.S. 2013-14: GP-GS: 11-0 ... Min: 4.7 ... PPG: 1.5 ... FG%: 77.8 ... 3FG%: 100.0 ... FT%: 50.0 ... R/G: 0.4 ... A/G: 0.523 Taylor Lavery G 6-3 180 Jr. Michigan City, Ind. Kishwaukee Junior College 2013-14: [n/a]24 Brendon Pineda G 6-4 220 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix College 2013-14: [n/a]32 Kristofer Jackson F 6-5 190 Sr. Peoria, Ariz. Glendale C.C. 2013-14: GP-GS: 16-8 ... Min: 16.5 ... PPG: 4.6 ... FG%: 52.9 ... 3FG%: 27.3 ... FT%: 58.6 ... R/G: 4.1 ... A/G: 0.842 Jake Harder C 6-7 200 So. Spring Valley, Minn. Kingsland H.S. 2013-14: GP-GS: 21-10 ... Min: 13.0 ... PPG: 1.8 ... FG%: 30.4 ... 3FG%: 0 ... FT%: 71.4 ... R/G: 2.3 ... A/G: 0.144 Brett Ervin C 6-7 220 Sr. Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie H.S. 2013-14: [medical redshirt]50 Charles Benson F 6-6 228 So. Tucson, Ariz. Amphitheater H.S. 2013-14: GP-GS: 27-3 ... Min: 7.7 ... PPG: 1.9 ... FG%: 42.0 ... 3FG%: 0 ... FT%: 66.7 ... R/G: 1.5 ... A/G: 0.154 Brody Jackson C 6-8 215 Fr. Oakdale, Minn. Tartan H.S. 2013-14: [n/a]Head Coach: Matt Bowen, third season Equipment Manager : Reid NicholsAssistant Coaches: Kevin Williamson, Rick Bowen, Bryce Tesdahl, Jake Schalow

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EDITORJoe Hansen

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSBob Nygaard

PHOTOGRAPHERSDaniel BadhwaBrett GroehlerDave HarwigEvan Smegal

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ADVERTISING SALESBrian NystromJay Finnerty

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CONTENTS2014-15 SEASONSchedule ................................................................................... 2Season Preview .......................................................................... 2Romano Gymnasium .................................................................. 3Quick Facts ................................................................................ 3Coach Matt Bowen ..................................................................... 4Assistant Coaches & Support Staff ............................................. 5

PLAYER BIOSRoster ....................................................................................... 8Seniors ...................................................................................... 9Juniors .................................................................................... 12Sophomores ............................................................................ 13Freshmen ................................................................................ 15Redshirt Players ....................................................................... 17Roster Breakdown .................................................................... 19

2013 SEASONFinal Statistics ......................................................................... 20Category Leaders ..................................................................... 21

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE2013 Postseason Awards ......................................................... 22Member Institutions ................................................................. 23All-Time Records ...................................................................... 23

PROGRAM HISTORYSeason-by-Season Records ...................................................... 24Coaching Records .................................................................... 24Opponents’ Series Records ....................................................... 25UMD in the Postseason ............................................................ 26

RECORD BOOKIndividual Records ................................................................... 27Team Records .......................................................................... 28Career Top Performances .......................................................... 29Season Top Performances ......................................................... 30Postseason Honors .................................................................. 31All-Americans .......................................................................... 32Bulldogs & the NBA ................................................................. 32All-Time Roster ........................................................................ 33

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The Bulldogs graduated a pair of seniors this past season, but will add eight players as well as the returning 2013-14 NSIC Preseason Player of the Year Brett Ervin, who received a medical redshirt last season, as they look to continue the upward movement the program has seen in the past two seasons under the guidance of Coach Bowen and his staff.

WHO’S BACK? The Bulldogs return a four-member senior class including Ervin. Shooting guard Reece Zoelle leads the pack after a stellar 2013-14 campaign that saw him shine as a shooter. Point guard Junior Coleman transferred to UMD before last season and finished fourth on the squad in scoring. Swing man Kristofer Jackson rounds out the senior class. Hampered by an injury in the first half of the season, Jackson still posted career-highs in scoring and rebounding averages. A trio of first-year big men got significant experience in Ervin’s absence: Charles Benson, Jake Harder, and Lane Olson will see more time as reserves this season, but each impressed in his freshman campaign. Guards Justin Byrd and Garrison Gillard will compete with Coleman for time at the point, while forward Treyton Daniels and Jake Wilson each gained experience off the bench in 2013-14 and will continue to compete for time this season.

WHO’S NEW? “This year’s recruiting class has provided us with players who should be able to make an immediate impact on our roster next season,” said Coach Bowen. “In addition, we have also added depth for years to come.” Five first-year players will join the fray for UMD including three guards and two post-men. Kyle Schalow, a 6-foot-1-inch guard from Kaukana, Wisconsin, joins

UMD after back-to-back Fox Valley Association All-Conference seasons along with 6-foot-2-inch guard Brandyn Christman of Rice Lake, Wisconsin and 6-foot-3-inch guard Jake Larkin of Watertown, Wisconsin. St. Paul, Minn. native, 6-foot-7-inch forward Derek Magnuson makes the trip up to Duluth after an all-conference season in which he led his Roseville High School squad to its second consecutive North Suburban Conference title. Tartan High School’s Brody Jackson rounds out the freshman class as a 6-foot-8-inch center joining UMD after a trip to the Minnesota State High School tournament in 2013-14. A trio of junior college transfers join the freshman class, starting with 6-foot-3-inch guard Taylor Lavery of Kishwaukee (Ill.) Junior College who earned back-to-back All-Arrowhead Conference selections as the team’s leading scorer during his two seasons with the Kougars. Closing out the class is 6-foot-4-inch guard Brendon Pineda-Morales of Phoenix College, averaging 13.8 points last year as the Bears captured the National Junior College Athletics Association National Championship. Marshall and Pineda also earned All-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) Division II Second Team honors last season, in addition to overall All-ACCAC Honorable Mentions. “I am looking forward to working with each of these players and getting them quickly acclimated into our program,” added Bowen.

THE SCHEDULE The Bulldogs will begin the 2014-15 season with a pair of measuring-stick exhibitions against NCAA I teams Notre Dame and defending NIT Champion Minnesota. The regular season tips off for UMD at the Southwest Baptist Tournament against Lincoln (Mo.) and the host Bearcats Nov. 14-

15. The non-conference schedule continues with three at home, starting with the annual border battle against Wisconsin-Superior, followed by a trio of tough NCAA II match-ups against Michigan Tech, Wisconsin-Parkside, and Northern Michigan. UMD jumps head-first into conference competition at the end of November with six straight against the NSIC North division, closing out the season’s first half with three at home. The Bulldogs were 8-6 against the North division in 2013-14 and will look to improve on that mark next season. A pair of NSIC South division teams entered the NCAA II Tournament last season, and UMD will see them both in the second half, beginning with a

trip to defending NSIC Champion Minnesota State on Jan. 3. The Bulldogs will host Winona State a month later. Bowen’s squad reached the NSIC Tournament last season, with Upper Iowa coming from behind to knock off UMD, and the Bulldogs will look for revenge against the Peacocks on Feb. 6 at Romano Gym. Expectations will be very different for UMD as the team brings a much more veteran-laden squad to the court than a season ago. A cast of four seniors, four junior transfers, an experienced sophomore class, and several high school stand-outs will look to continue the building that Bowen has started in his first two seasons.

SCHEDULENOVEMBER 14 Lincoln (Mo.) Bolivar, Mo. 3:30 p.m. 15 Southwest Baptist Bolivar, Mo. 4:00 p.m. 18 Wisconsin-Superior Romano Gym 8:00 p.m. 21 Michigan Tech Romano Gym 7:00 p.m. 23 Wisconsin-Parkside Romano Gym 3:00 p.m. 25 Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 7:00 p.m. 29 * St. Cloud State St. Cloud, Minn. 4:00 p.m.DECEMBER 5 * Minnesota-Crookston Crookston, Minn. 8:00 p.m. 6 * Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 p.m. 12 * Northern State Romano Gym 8:00 p.m. 13 * MSU-Moorhead Romano Gym 6:00 p.m. 20 * St. Cloud State Romano Gym 4:00 p.m.JANUARY 2 * Concordia-St. Paul St. Paul, Minn. 8:00 p.m. 3 * Minnesota State Mankato, Minn. 6:00 p.m. 9 * Bemidji State Romano Gym 8:00 p.m. 10 * Minnesota-Crookston Romano Gym 6:00 p.m. 16 * Wayne State (Neb.) Romano Gym 8:00 p.m. 17 * Augustana (S.D.) Romano Gym 6:00 p.m. 23 * Minot State Minot, N.D 8:00 p.m. 24 * U-Mary Bismarck, N.D. 6:00 p.m. 30 * Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, S.D. 8:00 p.m. 31 * Southwest Minnesota Marshall, Minn. 7:00 p.m.FEBRUARY 6 * Upper Iowa Romano Gym 8:00 p.m. 7 * Winona State Romano Gym 6:00 p.m. 13 * MSU-Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. 8:00 p.m. 14 * Northern State Aberdeen, S.D. 7:00 p.m. 20 * U-Mary Romano Gym 8:00 p.m. 21 * Minot State Romano Gym 6:00 p.m.

All game times listed in Central time.

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Year GP W L Pct

1953-54 13 11 2 .8461954-55 13 9 4 .6921955-56 11 8 3 .7271956-57 11 7 4 .6361957-58 9 9 0 1.0001958-59 14 13 1 .9291959-60 13 11 2 .8461960-61 10 8 2 .8001961-62 11 9 2 .8181962-63 7 7 0 1.0001963-64 8 6 2 .7501964-65 14 13 1 .9291965-66 11 3 8 .2731966-67 10 8 2 .8001967-68 12 10 2 .8331968-69 11 3 8 .2731969-70 12 5 7 .4171970-71 13 8 5 .6151971-72 10 9 1 .9001972-73 14 12 2 .8571973-74 13 9 4 .6921974-75 13 10 3 .7691975-76 14 8 6 .5711976-77 11 9 2 .8181977-78 11 7 4 .6361978-79 13 8 5 .6151979-80 13 7 6 .5381980-81 10 8 2 .8001981-82 14 14 0 1.0001982-83 13 12 1 .9231983-84 15 13 2 .867

Year GP W L Pct

1984-85 15 13 2 .8671985-86 14 12 2 .8571986-87 19 18 1 .9471987-88 14 14 0 1.0001988-89 16 13 3 .8131989-90 15 15 0 1.000 1990-91 16 16 0 1.0001991-92 17 15 2 .8821992-93 15 11 4 .7331993-94 14 8 6 .5711994-95 14 13 1 .9291995-96 13 10 3 .7701996-97 12 11 1 .7501997-98 13 7 6 .5381998-99 15 9 6 .6001999-00 15 12 3 .8002000-01 15 9 6 .6002001-02 14 11 3 .7862002-03 15 11 4 .7302003-04 13 10 3 .7692004-05 14 10 4 .7142005-06 15 10 5 .667 2006-07 15 11 4 .733 2007-08 12 5 7 .417 2008-09 12 10 2 .8332009-10 13 6 7 .4622010-11 13 6 7 .4622011-12 12 6 6 .5002012-13 13 5 8 .3852013-14 13 9 4 .692TOTALS 793 590 203 .744

Venerable Romano Gymnasium has been the home of Bulldog basketball for 59 years and, since the on-campus facility opened in 1953-54, UMD has par layed Romano's f r iend ly conf ines in to 581 victories and a .745 winning percentage. The Bul ldogs have f inished with a winning record in 53 of their previous 59 seasons of play at Romano Gymnasium, going unbeaten on six occasions: 1957-58, 1962-63, 1981-82, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91. In the 1980s and 1990s, Romano

Gymnasium housed one of the most dominating home-court runs in college basketball history as UMD rolled up a 232-42 mark that included a school-record 41-game home winning streak from Jan. 14, 1989 through Nov. 23, 1991. The 2,759-seat facility underwent an extensive $2 million face-lift following the 1986-87 season and has had numerous minor renovations since then. In 1987, It was officially renamed in honor of the late Ralph Romano, UMD's Director of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1969 to 1983.

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ROMANO GYMNASIUMQUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATIONName University of Minnesota DuluthFounded 1895Enrollment 11,800Chancellor Dr. Lendley C. BlackAthletic Director Josh BerloFaculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Stephen CastleberryNickname BulldogsColors Maroon and GoldNational Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conf. NSIC Members Augustana College, Bemidji State University, Concordia University-St. Paul, University of Mary, University of Minnesota-Crookston, University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University Mankato, Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Minot State University, Northern State University, University of Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State University, St. Cloud State University, Upper Iowa University, Wayne State College, Winona State UniversityHome Arena Romano Gymnasium (2,759)BASKETBALL STAFFHead Coach Matt Bowen, 3rd SeasonAlma Mater Indiana (1995) Phone (218) 726-7270 Email [email protected] Record at UMD 20-34 Overall Record 84-136 (9th Season)Assistant Coach Kevin Williamson Phone (218) 726-6199 Email [email protected] Assistants Jake Schalow Bryce TesdahlEquipment Manager Reid NicholsAthletic Trainer Jason SlivnikLAST SEASON2013-14 Overall Record 12-152012-13 NSIC 10-12Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/2Starters Returning/Lost 3/2HISTORYAll-Time Record 1166-825 (83 seasons)NCAA Division II Tour. Appearances 5

(1957, 1965, 1997, 2002, 2003)All-Time NCAA Tour. Record 1-5NAIA National Tour. Appearances 10

(1958, 1959, 1985, 1987-92)All-Time NAIA Tour. Record 6-10NSIC Championships 16MIAC Championships 4SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact Joe Hansen Phone (218) 726-8191 Email [email protected]

SEASON PREVIEW

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MATT BOWENHead coacH, tHird SeaSon

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Matt Bowen, one of three active coaches in the NSIC with a league championship on his resume, joined the Bulldogs in 2012 after a successful six-season stint at conference rival Bemidji State University. Bowen, just the Bulldogs’ third head coach since the 1984-85 season, succeeded Gary Holquist, who stepped down in April of 2012 after 14 seasons to take over as

UMD’s Athletic Development Director. Bowen completed his sixth -- and most productive year -- at the Bemidji State head coaching helm in 2011-12. That’s when he guided the Beavers to a 22-9 overall record (setting a school record for wins in a season), the NSIC regular season championship (after they were predicted to finish seventh in the NSIC preseason coaches poll) and their second NCAA II playoff berth in the team’s 91-year history. In addition to receiving votes in the NABC Coaches Poll for the first team ever and attaining its highest regional ranking, Bowen’s Beavers also produced the 2011-12 NSIC and NCAA Division II Player of the Year in James Ellisor. Bowen, who was 64-102 with the Beavers, took over a Bemidji State program that had gone through three head coaches in the six-year span before his arrival in 2006. After winning just five games in his inaugural season, the Beavers increased their win total in all but one year after that -- culminating with the historic 2011-12 campaign. Prior to his appointment in Bemidji, Bowen spent 15 years on the staffs of three NCAA I institutions, working under the likes of Homer Drew (Valparaiso University), Gene Bartow (University of Alabama-

Birmingham) and Bob Knight (Indiana University). He served a four-year stint as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Valparaiso from 2002-06 and helped the Crusaders to two Mid-Continent Conference titles and one berth each in the NCAA (2004) and NIT (2003) tournaments. Bowen spent the previous seven years (1995-2002) in an assistant coaching role at Alabama-Birmingham, where the Blazers secured a pair of berths in the NIT tournament, one Conference USA National Division championship and one NCAA Tournament appearance. As an undergraduate, Bowen attended Indiana University and was employed for five seasons as the men’s basketball team manager. He was part of two Big Ten championship clubs and four NCAA Tournament qualifiers (including the 1992 Hoosiers, who advanced to the Final Four). A native of River Falls, Wis., Bowen graduated from Indiana University in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation and earned a Master’s degree in health education from Alabama-Birmingham four years later. His father, Rick, was the head men’s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 1986-2006 and retired as that school’s athletic director in 2010. At UMD, Bowen’s teams have seen steady improvement in the past two seasons, and have produced three All-NSIC selections, including Jordan Reetz (’14) last season and senior Brett Ervin (‘15) during the 2012-13 season. Bowen’s 2013-14 squad far exceeded preseason expectations as the Bulldogs knocked off Bowen and his wife, Ashli, have two daughters - McKenzi (10) and Addison (5).

@CoachMattBowen

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2006-07 5-23 .179 5-13 .278 8th2007-08 6-21 .222 3-15 .167 9th 2008-09 8-19 .296 6-14 .300 11th2009-10 12-15 .444 8-12 .400 11th2010-11 11-15 .423 8-14 .364 T-10th2011-12 22-9 .710 16-6 .727 1st2012-13 8-19 .296 6-16 .375 6th2013-14 12-15 .444 10-12 .455 5thTOTALS 84-136 .381 62-02 .378*Bemidji State**UMD

ANNUAL COACHINGRECORDS

ON COACH BOWENBOB KNIGHT, ESPN ANALYST & FORMER HEAD COACH (TEXAS TECH, INDIANA, ARMY):“Matt Bowen is a young coach with a very good basketball background. He did a tremendous job at Indiana. The people and programs he has been with since those days say he has done an outstanding job with them as well. Clearly, Matt is well prepared for this opportunity and he’s excited for the chance to coach at [UMD]. It’s a great setting for him.”

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

MURRY BARTOW, HEAD COACH (EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY)“UMD is fortunate to get a person of Matt’s character and coaching ability. He comes from a great basketball family and has had good training at UAB and Valparaiso. I can say that when he was with me at UAB he was an outstanding coach on the floor, he was incredibly knowledgeable and he had a great work ethic. I think he has an incredibly bright future in the game.”

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KEVIN WILLIAMSONaSSiStant coacH, tHird SeaSon

@K_Will_Bulldogs

Kevin Williamson has been a part of head coach Matt Bowen’s coaching staff for the past four seasons, first at Bemidji State and for the past two seasons at UMD. “By being with me the past [four] years, Kevin has a firm grasp of what I want to do here and how I want to do it,” said Bowen. “He certainly was integral in the success we had at Bemidji (which included an outright

Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference title last season) and opened up some new recruiting avenues nationally for us up there -- particularly on the west coast. As a coach, he relates extremely well with the players, having played himself not so long ago at the collegiate level.” During his tenure on Bowen’s staff, Williamson has helped to recruit and produce eight All-NSIC selections, most recently UMD’s Jordan Reetz (‘14), as well as NCAA II National Player of the Year, Central Region Player of the Year, and NSIC Player of the Year James Ellisor and NSIC Newcomer of the Year Dermaine Crockrell at Bemidji State. Before joining Bowen in Bemidji, Williamson served as an assistant coach at Glendale Community College (Phoenix, Ariz.). Before that, he was employed as a physical education teacher and boy’s basketball coach at Cathedral Catholic High School, where, during his one season of service, guided the Dons to a 17-14 overall record and a spot in the 2009 San Diego Section Division III title game. Williamson’s prep head coaching resume also includes a one-year stint (2007-08) at Kofa High

School in Yuma, Ariz. Under his watch, the Kings set a school single-season record for wins, going 21-11 on the year, captured the Gila Valley Region championship and gained a Arizona 5A II State Tournament semifinal round berth -- the first ever by any Yuma public high school. For his efforts, Williamson was chosen the Gila Valley Region Coach of the Year. A native of San Diego, Calif., Williamson was a two-sport athlete at the University of Great Falls (Mont.) from 2005-07, competing in both basketball and golf. As a senior while playing for head coach Steven Silsby, he secured National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Academic All-American honors and in addition to qualifying for the Frontier Conference All-Academic Team for a second time. After graduating from Sedona Rock High School (Ariz.) in 2003, Williamson attended Arizona State University, but sat out his two years with the Sun Devil basketball program while nursing a torn ACL. In 2004-05, under then-head coach Rob Evans, ASU posted a 18-12 record and were part of the NIT Tournament field. Williamson earned a B.A. degree in secondary education (physical education and health) from the U. of Great Falls in 2007 and completed his Master’s degree in sports studies from Bemidji State. His father, Craig, was the head boy’s basketball coach at Sedona High School during Kevin’s senior year, and his brother, Kyle, is currently the assistant boy’s basketball coach at Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego.

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Rick Bowen joined the UMD staff in 2012 after serving as the head men’s basketball coach at University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 1986-2005.He served the dual role of athletic

director and basketball coach from 1995 until 2005 and assumed the full-time position as AD at the end of his coaching career until his retirement from Wis.-River Falls on June 21, 2010.

Bowen came to UWRF in 1986 following five years as a Wisconsin Badger assistant coach where he served on the staff with current Badger Coach Bo Ryan. He previously was an assistant coach at Ball State University, working under Coach Steve Yoder at both institutions.Bowen currently is seventh all-time in the WIAC win column. His 259

victories at River Falls put him first all-time in Falcon victories.The 2003-04 season ended 54 years of Falcon basketball frustration

when the Falcons hit the 20-win mark for the first time since the 1950

season and brought a WIAC championship home to the campus and the city of River Falls. He earned the WIAC basketball Coach of the Year award and his peers also selected him as the NABC West Region Coach of the Year. In 2006-07 the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) awarded Bowen with the National Service Award for his contributions to Division III basketball. He is currently the NABC’s national chair of the Division III All-American Committee. For his extensive service and dedication to basketball in the state of Wisconsin, Bowen was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Hall of Fame by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association in October 2009.Bowen graduated from Indiana University in 1966. He served the

Hoosiers as a student-manager under two-time National Champion Coach Branch McCracken.Bowen earned a Masters degree from St. Francis in 1971 and served in

the United States Army as a combat medic from 1967-69 with service in Vietnam from December of 1967 to December of 1968. For his actions in Vietnam he was awarded a Bronze Star.Rick and his wife Sandy met as students while at Indiana University. They have

been married for 45 years and have two sons, Matt and Mike. Sandy is retired after teaching cell biology and botany at River Falls High School.

RICK BOWENVoLunteer aSSiStant coacH, tHird SeaSon

BRYCE TESDAHLGraduate aSSiStant coacH, Second SeaSon

@CoachTesdahl

Head coach Matt Bowen adds another former recruit from his days at Bemidji State University to his coaching staff in 2014-15.

Jake Schalow, who spent his entire playing career at BSU, was recruited by Bowen out of Kaukana High School before the 2010-11 season. Schalow played in 108 games including 35 starts, putting together his most impressive season last year with 13.1 points per game while averaging over 34 minutes in 27 starts for the Beavers. In addition to joining the Bulldog coaching staff, Schalow will be finishing his degree for teaching physical education this semester as he completes his student teaching requirement at Hermantown High School.

Schalow’s younger brother, Kyle, is a freshman for the Bulldogs this season.

Bryce Tesdahl begins his first season as a graduate assistant coach under first-year UMD head coach Matt Bowen. Tesdahl will join full-time assistant Kevin Williamson and volunteer assistant coach Rick Bowen on the Bulldog Bench.

Tesdahl wrapped up a four-year playing career at Bemidji State under coach Bowen last winter, graduating as the all-time leader in career assists at both BSU and in the NSIC. As a senior in 2011-12, Tesdahl was one of the leaders on a Beaver team that won the NSIC on the heels of a 22-win regular season.

A four-year starter with Crosby-Ironton as a prep. He is completing his physical education degree from Bemidji State during the fall semester, and will enter the graduate program at UMD beginning in the spring.

JAKE SCHALOWGraduate aSSiStant coacH, FirSt SeaSon

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REID NICHOLSequiPment manaGer, tHird SeaSon

@umdmanager

Reid Nichols returns for his second season as the equipment manager for the Bulldogs, but he has been with Coach Bowen for the past seven seasons. While earning his degree in Sports Management with a minor in business administration at Bemidji State, Nichols helped served in a similar role for Bowen’s staff with the Beavers. In addition to helping out with the team’s day-to-day functions, Nichols works part-time in the dairy department at Super One Foods.

While in high school, Nichols earned letters in cross country running, cross country skiing and track and field. His career accolades include being named the most dedicated runner on the cross country team and earning the ski team’s most improved player award. Outside of his duties at UMD, Nichols enjoys geocaching, biking, and reading, as well as staying current with television shows such as Seinfeld and The Office. He also owns an ever-growing collection of Nike elite socks.

SPORTS PERFORMANCE

DR. JUSTIN CUMMINSTeam Surgeon

MATT BAUMANStrength &

Conditioning

DR. XAN CORVILLETeam Surgeon

DR. SAM HOKIETeam Surgeon

MATT CARLSONAthletic Trainer

DR. ANN SUDOHTeam Physician

DR. JAY BUTCHERTeam Physician

DR. BEN NELSONTeam Physician

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4 JUSTIN BYRDSo.•Guard•6-1•183

Carlsbad, Calif.

10 PIERRE NEWTONJr.•Guard•6-5•195

Laveen, Ariz.

12 REECE ZOELLESr.•Guard•6-4•190

Green Bay, Wis.

14 BRANDYN CHRISTMANFr.•Guard•6-2•00

Rice Lake, Wis.

20 JAKE LARKINFr.•Guard•6-3•00

Watertown, Wis.

21 KYLE SCHALOWFr.•Guard•6-2•170

Sherwood, Wis.

22 TREYTON DANIELSSo.•Forward•6-4•177

Brooklyn Park, Minn.

23 TAYLOR LAVERYJr.•Guard•6-3•00Michigan City, Ind.

24 BRENDON PINEDA-MORALESJr.•Guard•6-4•00

Phoenix, Ariz.

32 KRISTOFER JACKSONSr.•Forward•6-5•190

Peoria, Ariz.

42 JAKE HARDERSo.•Center•6-7•200

Spring Valley, Minn.

44 BRETT ERVINSr.•Center•6-7•220

Eden Prairie, Minn

50 CHARLES BENSONSo.•Center•6-6•228

Tucson, Ariz.

54 BRODY JACKSONFr.•Center•6-8•00

Oakdale, Minn.

RS JUNIOR COLEMANSr.•Guard•6-0•173

Phoenix, Ariz.

RS GARRISON GILLARDSo.•Guard•6-1•178Brookyln Park, Minn.

RS DEREK MAGNUSONFr.•Center•6-7•220

St. Paul, Minn.

RS LANE OLSONSo.•Center•6-6•218

Colfax, Wis.

RS JAKE WILSONSo.•Forward•6-5•190

Zimmerman, Minn.

HEAD COACH: Matt Bowen (third season) ASSISTANT COACHES: Kevin Williamson (third season), Rick Bowen (third season)GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHES: Bryce Tesdahl (second season), Jake Schalow (first season)

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REECE ZOELLEGREEN BAY, WISCONSIN • DE PERE H.S.

Senior Guard • HeiGHt: 6-4 • WeiGHt: 190 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2011-12 27-27 68-151 45.0 14-34 41.2 33-42 78.6 83 3.1 46-0 53 5 12 183 6.82012-13 26-19 95-224 42.4 39-98 39.8 30-46 65.2 104 4.0 55-1 59 5 15 259 10.02013-14 27-26 168-364 46.2 47-115 40.9 53-66 80.3 168 6.2 67-1 44 5 20 436 16.1TOTAL 80-72 331-739 44.8 100-247 40.5 116-154 75.3 355 4.4 168-2 156 15 47 878 11.0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will continue to serve a starting role for the Bulldogs after emerging as a leader of the young squad and one of the team’s best pure shooters last season.2013-14 Played 34.2 minutes per game while appearing in all 27 games forUMD including26starts • becameago-to scorer for theBulldogs,averaging a career-high 16.1 points while also serving as UMD’s top rebounder at 6.2 per outing • posted a pair of double-doubles atMinnesota-Crookston(Dec.6)andatMSU-Moorhead(Feb.8) •naileddown a career-high 42 points in UMD’s 88-80 win at Northern State on Feb.7•had22double-digit-scoringperformancesincludingten20-pluspointgames•scored26pointsintheBulldogs’NSICTournamentgameatUpperIowa,including5-of-6frombeyondthearc•shot46.2percenton the season, including 40.9 from three-point range.2012-13 Played in 26 games including 19 starts during his second go-around with UMD while averaging 10.0 points per game for the Bulldogs • posted a career-high 26 points in UMD’s postseason showdownwithAugustana on Feb. 27 • hauled in a season-high eight boards atAugustanaonFeb.1•ledtheBulldogswith16pointsandsixreboundsagainstMinnesotaStateonJan.19•scored21pointsinUMD’s71-69win over Mary on Jan. 5.2011-12 Owned up to his billing as a potential immediate impact rookie, stepping right into the UMD lineup as and starting all 27 outings (the only returner to do so) while holding down an average of 22 minutes per game•made68of151shotsfromthefloor(45percent)onhiswaytoanaverage6.8pointspergame•tookadvantagewhendefendersgavehimadditional space on the perimeter, draining 14 of 34 (41 percent) three-pointers • posted a respectable assists-to-turnover ratio of 53:37 andcameawaywith12steals•crackeddoublefiguresinscoringeighttimesand dropped a career-high 17 points Jan. 8 at Augustana College when hedrainedeightofhisnineattemptsfromthefloor•postedback-to-backdouble digit scoring performances on three occasions (Dec. 9-10, Jan. 8-13andJan.27-28) •went threewholegameswithoutcommittingaturnover Feb. 11-18, racking up eight assists in the process in helping theBulldogstoapairofwins•hauledinaseason-high13boardsinaJan.28winatMary•scoredatleastonepointinallbutoneoutingonthe season -- UMD’s season-ending loss to Southwest Minnesota State

in the quarterfinal round of the NSIC Tournament.

BEFORE UMDGraduated from De Pere High School in2011•bodaciouslyworkedhiswayinto the limelight for the Redbirds, pacing the team in points, rebounds and assists in his farewell prep season • cappedoff adazzling senior seasonbyguiding theRedbirdsto a runner-up finish in the Wisconsin State High School Division I Tournament, which was the first postseason appearance for the squad since1977•landedAll-FoxRiverClassicConferencefirstteamacclaim

in both his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONALBornReeceWilliamZoelleinGreenBay,Wisconsin,onJuly7,1992•sonofMikeandMarieZoelle•hastwosiblings,NickandAlexa•enjoysswimming,boatingandfishinginhissparetime•stepsisterSarahHeesackerwillplayvolleyballatUMDduringthe2014-15season•majoringinmarketingatUMD.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 42 at Northern State (Feb. 7, 2014)

REBOUNDS: 13 at Mary (Jan. 28, 2012)ASSISTS: 6 vs. Northern State (Dec. 17, 2011)

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KRISTOFER JACKSONPEORIA, ARIZONA • GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGESenior Guard • HeiGHt: 6-5 • WeiGHt: 190 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2012-13 25-4 16-42 38.1 3-12 .250 4-16 25.0 40 1.6 29-0 6 10 5 39 1.62013-14 16-8 27-51 52.9 3-11 27.3 17-29 58.6 66 4.1 29-1 12 14 4 74 4.6TOTAL 41-12 43-93 46.2 6-23 26.1 21-45 46.7 106 2.6 58-1 18 24 9 113 2.8

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BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will look to bounce back from an injury-shortened season that still produced career-high averages in scoring and

rebounds and become a senior leader for the Bulldogs.2013-14 Appeared in 16 games including eight starts despite missing timeduetoinjury•averagedacareer-high4.6pointsand4.1reboundsper game • rebounding average was good for third on the team • tieda Bulldog single-game record with six blocks in UMD’s season-opening 61-59winoverWisconsin-StoutonNov.9•postedadouble-doublewith14 points and 11 boards (both career highs) in a 73-58 UMD win over WisconsinsSuperioronNov.19•shot52.9percent,bringinghiscareershooting average up eight percent.2012-13 Played in 25 games including four starts for the Bulldogs • averaged 1.6 rebounds and 1.6 points in 10 minutes of action pergame•postedaseason-higheightpointsin30minutesofactionagainstSt.CloudStateonDec.1•pulledinaseason-highsevenboardswhileaddingapairofblocksagainstWinonaStateonFeb.9•hadaseason-

high four blocks against St. Cloud State on Jan. 15.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 14 vs. Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19, 2013)

REBOUNDS: 11 vs. Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19, 2013)ASSISTS: 4 at Michigan Tech (Nov. 16, 2013)

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BEFORE UMDBrokeintocollegebasketballwithGlendale(Ariz.)CommunityCollege •played in 29 contests, averaging 7.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists pergame•graduatedfromMountainRidgeHighSchoolinGlendale,Arizonain2010•spentoneseasonasaversatilestarter(seeingtimeatevery

position on the floor) for head coach Craig Marcus.

PERSONALBornKristoferMarquis-WarrenJacksononAug.26,1992•sonofMarquisandMicheleJackson•hasayoungerbrother,Alec•majoringinexercisescience at UMD.

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BRETT ERVINEDEN PRAIRIE, MINN. • EDEN PRAIRIE H.S.

Senior ForWard • HeiGHt: 6-5 • WeiGHt: 220 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2010-11 22-12 87-156 .558 0-0 .000 57-78 .731 90 4.1 62-5 17 7 14 231 10.52011-12 27-26 138-259 .533 0-0 .000 78-111 .703 115 4.3 70-3 17 4 11 354 13.12012-13 26-25 157-312 .503 27-58 .466 81-111 .730 119 4.6 61-1 60 9 8 422 16.2Totals 75-63 382-727 .525 27-58 .466 216-300 .720 324 4.3 193-9 94 20 33 1007 13.4

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BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Ervin returns from a medical redshirt season in which he was named NSIC North Preseason Player of the Year before a preseason knee injury sidelined him throughout 2013-14.2012-13 Started25of26gamesforUMD•2013All-NSICSecondTeamSelection •finishedsixth in theNSIC inscoringwitha16.2pointspergameaverage •his.466shootingpercentagefrombeyondthearcwastops in the NSIC • was UMD’s leading scorer in nine games • tied hiscareer-best scoring output with 27 points vs. Concordia-St. Paul on Jan. 18•posted20-pluspointsintenof26gamesplayed•earnedadouble-double with 15 points and a career-high 13 boards in the Bulldogs’ 71-69 win against Mary on Jan. 5.2011-12 Backed up a stellar rookie campaign by starting 26 of 27 contests and posting an average of 13.1 points per game as one of threeBulldogstoscoreindoublefiguresontheyear•carriedanaverageof4.3reboundspergamewhileplayinganeven25minutesagame •frequently battled in the paint against the opponent’s best post player, causinghimtorackupateam-high70personalfouls•shotanefficient53 percent from the field and hit on 70 percent (78 of 111) of his free throwattempts •reacheddoublefiguresinscoring18timesandbrokethe20-pointbarrieronfouroccasions•recordedaseason-high26pointsFeb.4againstBemidjiState •savedhismostefficientshootingdayofthe season for the quarterfinal round of the NSIC Tournament when he knocked down 9-of-11 field goals (and 7-of-9 free throws) in a 99-92 loss to Southwest Minnesota State. 2010-11 Showed vast improvement throughout the season • becameastarteraftercomingoff thebenchearlier in theyear •was themosteffective interior player for the Bulldogs last season, registering 10.5 pointspergame•snared4.3reboundspercontest,goodforsecondmoston thesquad • recordedonedouble-double inhis inauguralcollegiateseasonwith20pointsand10reboundsagainstBemidjiState•receivedAll-NSIC acclaim as conference Freshman of the Year after being called up from bench duty to the starting five for the Bulldogs at St. Cloud State

Jan. 15.

BEFORE UMDGraduated from Eden Prairie High Schoolin2010•startedthreeyearsof varsity for the Eagles, who won the Lakeconference titleeachseason •athreetimeAll-LakeConferenceselection•chosenasConferenceMVPhis senior year after averaging 17 points and six rebounds per contest •athird-teamAll-Metroselection,hecaptainedEdenPrairietoafourthplacefinishinthestatetournament•wasatwo-timeAll-LakeConference

football player and won a state title in 2008.

PERSONALBornBrettKileyErvinonAug.11,1991, inSt.LouisPark,Minnesota •sonofBradandKathyErvin •hastwoolderbrothers,BlakeandBrady• father played basketball at Southwest Minnesota State • majoring incommunications at UMD.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 42 at Northern State (Feb. 7, 2014)

REBOUNDS: 13 at Mary (Jan. 28, 2012)ASSISTS: 6 vs. Northern State (Dec. 17, 2011)

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BEFORE UMDPlayed last season at Phoenix (Junior) College, where he won an NJCAA National Championship and was named an All-Region Division II Second Team selection • a 2011 graduate of Tolleson Union High School• played four seasons for coach Roger Lefebvre andtheWolverines •namedDesertWestRegionPlayerofthe Year in 2010-11, a First Team All-Region selection in his junior year, and an honorable mention in his freshmanandsophomoreseasons•ledTollesontoaRegional Championship in his senior and freshman campaigns • served as team captain his junior andsenior seasons • also played end for theWolverinesfootball team, where he was a Second Team All-Region selection and participated in track & field, running the

100,400,4x400relay,highjump,andthrows•named

the Tolleson Student Athlete of the Year in 2011.

PERSONALBorn Brendon Edward Pineda-Morales on Nov. 30, 1992inLosAngeles,California•sonofWendySmithandGabrielPineda•hastwobrothers,JeremyPinedaandMichaelSmith •finished in thetop3percentofhisgraduatingclassinhighschool•planstomajorinculutural entrepreneurship with a minor in coaching at UMD.

BRENDON PINEDAPHOENIX, ARIZ. • PHOENIX COLLEGEJunior Guard • HeiGHt: 6-4 • WeiGHt: 220 PoundS

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BEFORE UMDSpent the 2012-13 season at Nebraska Kearney where he averaged 13.1 points per game in his sophomore year•walked-onasafreshmanatArizonaStatewhereheappearedinfivegames•a2011graduateofFairfaxH.S.•ledtheStampedetoa2011Class5ADivisionIIstatetitleinjusttheirfourthyearasaprogram•namedAriz. Basketball Coaches Association player of the year

for his division while at Fairfax high school.

PERSONALBorn Pierre Nathan Newton on May 14, 1993 • sonof Theorda and Margarita Johnson • has two youngsiblings,JaydenandLauren •enjoysvideogamesandmoviesinhissparetime•plansonmajoringinbusinessmanagement at UMD.

PIERRE NEWTONLAVEEN, ARIZ. • NEBRASKA-KEARNEYJunior Guard • HeiGHt: 6-5 • WeiGHt: 195 PoundS

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BEFORE UMDPlayed two seasona at Kishwaukee Junior College and head coach Rob Buss • named First Team All-Arrowhead Conference as a sophomore and Second Teamasa freshman • two-timeAll-Region IVSecondTeamandRegionIVAll-TournamentTeamselection•a2012graduateofMichiganCityHighSchool •playedfour seasons for coach John Boyd and the Wolves • named team’sMVPand teamcaptain inhis senior

season•alsoletteredincrosscountryatMichiganCity.

PERSONALBorn Taylor August Lavery on Aug. 16, 1993 in Hammond,Indiana•sonofDianeandMichaelLavery• has oneolder brother, Evan,whoplayedbasketballat Central Methodist University • plans to major incommunications with a minor in coaching at UMD.

TAYLOR LAVERYMICHIGAN CITY, IND. • KISHWAUKEE JUNIOR COLLEGEJunior Guard • HeiGHt: 6-3 • WeiGHt: 180 PoundS

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CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 12 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 21, 2013)

REBOUNDS: 5 vs. U-Mary (Dec. 13, 2013)ASSISTS: 3 (multiple occasions)

BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will compete for time at the point as he returns to the court for the Bulldogs after a promising start to his freshman campaign.2013-14 Played in eight games including five starts before sitting out the secondhalfoftheseasonforUMD•averaged5.6pointsand2.0reboundsperouting•postedhisbestgamesagainstSt.CloudState,firstscoring10points in St. Cloud on Nov. 30 and then marking his career-high with 12 at homeonDec.21•hauledinaseason-highfivereboundsagainstU-Mary

onDec.13•shot48.5percentinhisfirstcollegiatego-around.

BEFORE UMDGraduatedfromSantaFeChristianH.S.in2013•athree-yearstarterforcoachChadBickleyandtheEagles•receivedall-CoastalLeagueconfer-enceselectionaswellas teamMVP inhis juniorandseniorseasons •earned a starting role for three years as junior varsity team’s MVP his first

season with team.

PERSONALBorn Justin Michael Byrd in Flint, MichiganonMar.11,1995 •sonofChrisandTracyByrd•fatheris“RapidFire” Chris Byrd, 1992 Olympic silver medialist and two-time World HeavyweightChampionboxer • auntLaurie is assistant coach for WNBA’s New York Liberty, played Division IbasketballatEasternMichiganandintheprofessionalleagues •auntTracyplayedfouryearsatGrandValleyState•hastwosisters,JordanandSyndey • interests includegoing to thebeachandplaying theNBA2Kvideogameseries•undecidedonamajoratUMD.

JUSTIN BYRDCARLSBAD, CALIF. • SANTA FE CHRISTIAN H.S.

SoPHomore Guard • HeiGHt: 6-1 • WeiGHt: 183 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 8-5 16-33 .485 5-13 .385 8-23 .348 16 2.0 16-0 10 0 6 45 5.6TOTAL 8-5 16-33 .485 5-13 .385 8-23 .348 16 2.0 16-0 10 0 6 45 5.6

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CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 12 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 21, 2013)

REBOUNDS: 5 vs. U-Mary (Dec. 13, 2013)ASSISTS: 3 (multiple occasions)

BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will look to increase his time on the floor in a crowded UMD front court after gaining limited exposure to the Division II game in his freshman campaign.2013-14 Appeared in 11 games off the bench during his first collegiate go-around •scoredhisfirstcollegiatepointsandhadanassistatSt.CloudState onNov.30 •went4-for-4 for a season-highninepointsagainst Minnesota-Crookston on Feb. 22 • averaged 1.5 points per

game while shooting 77.8 percent on the season.

BEFORE UMDGraduated fromParkCenterH.S. in2013 • started threeseasons forBoPowellandthePirates•namedteamcaptainforbothhisjuniorandsenior seasons • received all-conference selections in his junior andseniorseasonsaswellasanhonorablementionhissophomoreyear•named to Minnesota State Tournament team his senior year while leading the Pirates to the state championship game • received an academicall-stateselectionin2013•alsocompetedattheall-conferenceand

all-state level in track and field, finishing in eighth place in 2012

before improving to fifth in 2013.

PERSONALBorn Treyton Quinn Daniels on Sept. 12, 1994 in Mankato, Minnesota • son of Dexter Daniels andTammy Callahan • father played footballat Minnesota State Mankato of the NSIC • has two younger siblings,TiarynandAziah•participatedinlinkcrew•receivedthe“PiratesofFirstClass”scienceawardwhileatParkCenterhighschool•interestsincludescience,chess,videogames,andworkingout •planstomajorincivilengineering at UMD.

TREYTON DANIELSBROOKLYN PARK, MINN. • PARK CENTER H.S.

SoPHomore ForWard • HeiGHt: 6-4 • WeiGHt: 177 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 11-0 7-9 77.8 1-1 100 1-2 50.0 4 0.4 4-0 5 1 1 16 1.5Totals 11-0 7-9 77.8 1-1 100 1-2 50.0 4 0.4 4-0 5 1 1 16 1.5

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CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 5 at Upper Iowa (Feb. 26, 2014)

REBOUNDS: 9 at Winona State (Feb. 15, 2014)ASSISTS: 1 (multiple occasions)

BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will compete for time as a reserve center behind returning starter, senior Brett Ervin, after stepping in to a key role for the Bulldogs last season.2013-14 Appeared in 21 games

including 10 starts after walking on to the team following the injury to senior centerBrett Ervin • scored a season-high five points in theBulldogs’NSICTournamentmatch-upatUpperIowaonFeb.26•hauledin a season-high nine reboudns to go with four points at Winona State onFeb.15•nettedhisfirstcareerbaskettogowithapairofreboundsin his collegiate debut at Michigan Tech on Nov. 16 • averaged 1.8points and 2.3 rebounds.

Harder served as UMD’s team manager for two seasons prior to joining

the Bulldogs roster full-time in 2013-14.

BEFORE UMDGraduated fromKingslandHighSchool in2011 •played fouryears forcoachPaulEkhartandtheKnights•receivedanall-conferencehonorablementioninhisfirstyearstartingasasenior•votedteam’smostimprovedplayerin2010-11•alsoparticipatedincrosscountry,golf,andfootballat

Kingsland•namedanacademicall-conferenceselectioninfoursports.

PERSONALBornJacobAllanHarderonJan.25,1993inRochester,Minnesota•sonofSteveandDenaeHarder•hastwosiblings,TrentandRachel•memberof Kingsland National Honor Society chapter and student council •participatedinkeyclub•interestsincludeswimmingbiking,movies,andvideogames•majoringinexercisescienceatUMD.

JAKE HARDERSPRING VALLEY, MINN. • KINGSLAND H.S.SoPHomore center • HeiGHt: 6-7 • WeiGHt: 200 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 21-10 14-46 30.4 0-1 00.0 10-14 71.4 48 2.3 40-3 3 3 1 38 1.8Totals 21-10 14-46 30.4 0-1 00.0 10-14 71.4 48 2.3 40-3 3 3 1 38 1.8

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BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will compete for time in a crowded front-court after gaining big-time exposure to the collegiate game in his first season as a Bulldog.2013-14 Appeared in 18 games

including five starts during his first collegiate season • hauled in fourreboundsinhiscollegiatedebutatWisconsin-ParksideonNov.26•nettedsix points to go with a season-high seven boards in a UMD win against U-MaryonDec.13 • followed thatupwitha career-high sevenpointsand six rebounds in a start as the Bulldogs downed Minot State 81-74 onDec.14 •swattedapairofblockson twooccasions,atMinnesotaCrookstononDec.6andatU-MaryonJan.18•averaged3.2rebounds,

third-best among returners, and 2.5 points per game.

BEFORE UMDA2012graduateofAmphitheaterH.S.•playedthreeseasonsforcoachBenHurleyandthePanthers•receivedanAll-Stateselectioninhissenioryear after leading his team to three straight Arizona state championship gameappearances,includingachampionshipin2011•receivedall-cityfirst team honors in both his junior and senior seasons as the captain ofthePanthers•interscholasticleaderinhisjuniorandseniorseasons

PERSONALBornCharlesAnthonyBensononMar.4,1994inTucson,Ariz. •sonofDolores Padilla • has one sister, Latisha Padilla • member of NationalHonor Society, Link Crew, and Superintendent advisory committee while atAmphitheaterH.S.•planstomajorinbusinessatUMD.

CHARLES BENSONTUCSON, ARIZ. • AMPHITHEATER H.S.SoPHomore ForWard • HeiGHt: 6-6 • WeiGHt: 228 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 18-5 16-36 .444 1-4 .250 12-18 .667 57 3.2 46-0 6 7 6 45 2.5TOTAL 18-5 16-36 .444 1-4 .250 12-18 .667 57 3.2 46-0 6 7 6 45 2.5

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BEFORE UMDA 2014 graduate of Rice Lake High School • playedfour years as a shooting guard for head coach Kevin OrrandtheWarriors•twicenamedtotheAll-BigRiversConference SecondTeam • voted most dependableby teammates in his junior season • played in theBorder Battle All-Star game as a senior • voted a2014 Honorable Mention All-Northwest Team • alsoparticipated in track & field, running relays, hurdles, springs, and jumping • named Rookie of theYear intrack his freshman season • set a school record in

4x400 relay as a junior.

PERSONALBorn Brandyn Scott Christman on Nov. 23, 1995 in Duluth,Minnesota•sonofRenaandScottChristman•hasoneyoungerbrother,Gannon•amemberofNationalHonor Society, FCCLA, FBLA, student council, and youth leadership at Rice Lake H.S., while also making the A-honorroll•planstomajorinpre-chiropracticatUMDwith a minor in business.

BRANDYN CHRISTMANRICE LAKE, WIS. • RICE LAKE H.S.

Junior Guard • HeiGHt: 6-2 • WeiGHt: 183 PoundS14

BEFORE UMDA2014graduateofWatertownHighSchool • playedthree seasons for coach Travis Moulton and the Goslings • All-Wisconsin Little Ten Conference FirstTeam selection in his senior season, and an Honorable Mention in his junior campaign • served as teamcaptaininhisseniorseason•finishedastheGoslings’topscorerin2013-14•alsoletteredinbaseballand

football while at Watertown.

PERSONALBorn Jacob Andrew Larkin on Oct. 4, 1995 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin•sonofSherryandJefferyLarkin•youngestof four siblings (Jackie, Kelly, andAshley) • memberof National Honor Society and Academic Decathlon at WatertownH.S.•fatherplayedbasketballatNCAAIIIUniversityofWisconsin-RiverFalls •planstomajorinmechanical engineering at UMD.

JAKE LARKINWATERTOWN, WIS. • WATERTOWN H.S.

FreSHman Guard • HeiGHt: 6-3 • WeiGHt: 00 PoundS20

BEFORE UMDA 2014 graduate of Kaukauna High School • playedthree seasons and started two for coach Michael Schalow(hisfather)andtheGallopingGhosts•earnedAll-Fox Valley Association honors as a junior and senior captain • selected as an all-conference andall-state“allstar”asasenior•namedteamMVPasasenior•earned academic excellence and basketball excellence

awards in each of his final three seasons.

PERSONALBorn Kyle James Schalow in Freeport, Illinois on May 20,1995 •sonofDawnandMichaelSchalow • lonebrother,Jake,isagraduateassistantfortheBulldogs•undecided on a major at UMD.

KYLE SCHALOWSHERWOOD, WIS. • KAUKAUNA H.S.

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BEFORE UMDA2014graduateofTartanHighSchool •played fourseasons for head coach Mark Klingsporn and the Titans • named team captain in his senior season •voted most-improved player by teammates • finishedasteam’sleadingrebounderin2013-14•alsolettered

in baseball as a first baseman and pitcher.

PERSONALBorn Brody Allen Jackson on Jan. 3, 1996 in St. Paul, Minnesota •sonofJackieandRichJackson •hastwosiblings, Jeff and Kelsey • member of link crew andRelayforLifeatTartaH.S.•enjoysgolf,fantasyfootball,andwaterskiingwhenoffthecourt•planstomajorinengineering at UMD.

BRODY JACKSONOAKDALE, MINN. • TARTAN H.S.FreSHman center • HeiGHt: 6-8 • WeiGHt: 00 PoundS

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BEFORE UMDA2014graduateofRosevilleAreaHighSchool•playedthree years for coach Ted Critchly and the Raiders • earned All-North Suburban Conference honors asa senior captain • part of 2011-12 and 2012-13conference championship teams and finished runner-up in the section as a sophomore • earned coach’sawardasasenior •alsoplayedfootballasatwo-way

player on the line for Roseville.

PERSONALBorn Derek Joseph Magnuson on Feb. 27, 1996 in Maplewood, Minnesota • son of Mary Beth and DonMagnuson •hastwosisters,CharlotteandGrace •offthecourt,wasselectedtoAll-Conferencechoir•plansto major in history at UMD.

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CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 9 at Bemidji State (Dec. 7, 2013)

REBOUNDS: 5 at Minot State (Jan. 17, 2014)ASSISTS: 3 (multiple occasions)

BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will train with the team as a redshirt this season.2013-14 Appeared in 25 games including 13 starts at the point during his freshmancampaign•ledallfirst-yearBulldogsinminuteswhileaveraging3.4pointspergame•nettedhisfirstcollegiatepointsatMichiganTechonNov.16,going3-of-4fromthecharitystripe•knockeddownacareer-highninepointsinastartatBemidjiStateonDec.7•scoredeightpointsatUpperIowaonFeb.14•hauledinaseason-highfivereboundsatMinotStateonJan.17 •shot77.4percent fromthefreethrowline, third-bestamong returners for UMD.

BEFORE UMDGraduated from Maranatha Christian Academyin2013•atwo-yearstarterfor coach Bryce Farrell and the Mustangs•namedteamMVPinbothhisjuniorandseniorseasons•receivedAll-Minnesota state tournament team selection his senior season • two-time all-conference selection • namedMinneapolisMetroplayeroftheweek•participatedinMinn.Top40all-stargameaswellasInnerCityall-stargame•namedtoChristmastournamentteamthepasttwoseasons•alsostartedinfootballforOsseoH.S.asakick

returner and quarterback.

PERSONALBornGarrisonBruceGillardonJune1,1994inCleveland,Ohio•sonofBruceandMoniqueGillard • fatherwasAll-Ohiostate footballandplayed at West Va. and Ohio of Division I, received NFL tryouts and played in Canadian Football League • has two siblings, Meriah andGrantham•activeinchurchgroup•planstomajorinbusinessatUMD.

GARRISON GILLARDBROOKLYN PARK, MINN. • MARANATHA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

SoPHomore Guard • HeiGHt: 6-1 • WeiGHt: 178 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 25-13 26-71 36.6 9-26 34.6 24-31 77.4 41 1.6 54-2 26 1 14 85 3.4Totals 25-13 26-71 36.6 9-26 34.6 24-31 77.4 41 1.6 54-2 26 1 14 85 3.4

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JUNIOR COLEMANPHOENIX, ARIZONA • NORTHWEST COLLEGE

SENIOR GUARD (REDSHIRT) • HEIGHT: 5-10 • WEIGHT: 173 POUNDS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 25-6 78-177 44.1 24-70 34.3 31-59 52.5 54 2.2 39-3 38 1 19 211 8.4Totals 25-6 78-177 44.1 24-70 34.3 31-59 52.5 54 2.2 39-3 38 1 19 211 8.4

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BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will train with the team as a redshirt this season.2013-14 Appeared in 25 games for UMD with six starts, including the Bulldogs’finalfour leadingintothepostseason •hadninedouble-digitscoring performances in his first go-around with the Bulldogs, averaging 8.4pointspergames•hadacareerweekendonFeb.14-15,firstthrowingdown 21 points on Friday at Upper Iowa before doing one better with 22 pointsthenextnightatWinonaState•scored15pointsinUMD’sNSICTournamentmatch-upatUpperIowaonFeb.26•finishedfourthonthe

squad in points per game, third in steals, and fifth in rebounds.

BEFORE UMDPlayed in 63 games with 58 starts in two seasons with Northwest (Wyo.) College • averaged over 13 pointspergamefortheTrappers•snagged203 rebounds in his two-year career atNWC • graduated fromWashingtonH.S. inGlendale,Ariz. in2010 •four-yearstarterforthecoachWillWorosyllaandtheRamsasaguard•namedteamcaptaininhisseniorseason•scored51pointsinasingle

game his senior season..

PERSONALBornWilliamE.Coleman,Jr.onJan.18,1992inWashington,D.C.•sonofBillandKimberlyColeman•interestsincludevideogames,movies,pingpong,andfood•willmajorindigitalartwithaphotographyminoratUMD.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 22 at Winona State (Feb. 15, 2014)REBOUNDS: 7 at Upper Iowa (Feb. 14, 2014)

ASSISTS: 5 vs. Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22, 2014)

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES: REDSHIRT ATHLETES

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CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 10 at Upper Iowa (Feb. 14, 2014)

REBOUNDS: 6 vs. Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22, 2014)ASSISTS: 1 vs. Southwest Minnesota State (Jan. 11, 2014)

BULLDOG CAREER2014-15 OUTLOOK Will train with the team as a redshirt this season.2013-14 Played in eight games including five starts before sitting out the second half of the season for

UMD•averaged5.6pointsand2.0reboundsperouting•postedhisbestgames against St. Cloud State, first scoring 10 points in St. Cloud on Nov. 30andthenmarkinghiscareer-highwith12athomeonDec.21•hauledin a season-high five reboundsagainstU-Mary onDec.13 • shot48.5

percent in his first collegiate go-around.

BEFORE UMDGraduatedfromSantaFeChristianH.S.in2013•athree-yearstarterforcoachChadBickleyandtheEagles•receivedall-CoastalLeagueconfer-enceselectionaswellasteamMVPinhis juniorandseniorseasons •earned a starting role for three years as junior varsity team’s MVP his first

season with team.

PERSONALBorn JustinMichaelByrd inFlint,MichiganonMar.11,1995 • sonofChrisandTracyByrd • father is“RapidFire”ChrisByrd,1992Olympicsilvermedialistandtwo-timeWorldHeavyweightChampionboxer•auntLaurie is assistant coach for WNBA’s New York Liberty, played Division I basketball at EasternMichiganand in theprofessional leagues • auntTracyplayedfouryearsatGrandValleyState•hastwosisters,JordanandSyndey • interests includegoing to thebeachandplaying theNBA2Kvideogameseries•undecidedonamajoratUMD.

JAKE WILSONZIMMERMAN, MINN. • ZIMMERMAN H.S.SoPHomore ForWard • HeiGHt: 6-5 • WeiGHt: 190 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 22-1 17-53 32.1 6-29 20.7 8-14 57.1 29 1.3 17-0 1 3 4 48 2.2Totals 22-1 17-53 32.1 6-29 20.7 8-14 57.1 29 1.3 17-0 1 3 4 48 2.2

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reboundspergame•playedhisbestcollegiategameonDec.21againstSt. Cloud State, netting season-highs of eight points, nine rebounds, andthreeassistsagainsttheHuskies•brokeintothecollegegamewithan eight-rebound performance against Wisconsin-Superior on Nov. 19 •scoredsixpointsalongwithfivereboundsinan81-74UMDwinoverMinotState•shot49.1percentandhadthefourth-highestrebounding

rate among returners.

BEFORE UMDA2013graduateofColfaxH.S.•startedfouryearsforcoachAndyMeadeandtheVikings•namedWisconsinall-stateselectionhisjuniorseason•receivedanAll-NorthwesternregionandAll-Dunn/St.Croixconferenceselection inhis thirdyear •played inWis. statebasketball tournamenthis junioryear •namedteamcaptainandteammvpasasenior •also

participated in golf as a second team all-conference selection.

PERSONALBorn Lane Gerhardt Olson on Mar. 2, 1995 in New Richmond, Wisconsin •sonofSteveandAmyOlson•oneoffiveOlsonchildrenincludingolderbrother, Clay who also attends UMD, and younger siblings Cheyenne, Wyatt,andAddy•cousinJohnEmersonplayedbasketballfortheBulldogsfrom2003-06•majoringinbusinessatUMD.

LANE OLSONCOLFAX, WIS. • COLFAX H.S.SoPHomore ForWard • HeiGHt: 6-4 • WeiGHt: 218 PoundS

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS FG-att. Pct. 3FG-att. Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. rebound aVG. FouL-Fo aSSiSt bLock SteaL PointS aVG.2013-14 26-6 26-53 49.1 0-0 00.0 14-16 87.5 78 3.0 89-6 7 19 5 66 2.5Totals 26-6 26-53 49.1 0-0 00.0 14-16 87.5 78 3.0 89-6 7 19 5 66 2.5

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CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 8 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 21, 2013)

REBOUNDS: 9 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 21, 2013)ASSISTS: 3 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 21, 2013)

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BY POSITIONGUARD (10): Justin Byrd,

Brandyn Christman, Junior Coleman, Garrison Gillard, Jake Larkin, Taylor Lavery, Pierre Newton, Brendon Pineda-Morales,

Kyle Schalow, Reece Zoelle

FORWARD (5): Charles Benson, Treyton Daniels, Will Marshall, Kristofer Jackson, Jake Wilson

CENTER (5): Brett Ervin, Jake Harder, Brody Jackson, Lane Olson,

Derek Magnuson

SENIORS JUNIORS

SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN

BY CLASSSENIORS (4): Junior Coleman, Brett Ervin,

Kristofer Jackson, Reece Zoelle

JUNIORS (4): Taylor Lavery, Will Marshall,Pierre Newton, Brendon Pineda-Morales

SOPHOMORES (7): Justin Byrd, Charles Benson, Treyton Daniels,

Garrison Gillard, Jake Harder, Lane Olson, Jake Wilson

FRESHMEN (3): Brandyn Christman, Brody Jackson, Jake Larkin,

Derek Magnuson, Kyle Schalow

BY STATEMINNESOTA (7): Treyton Daniels,

Brett Ervin, Garrison Gillard, Jake Harder, Brody Jackson, Derek Magnuson,

Jake WilsonWISCONSIN (5): Brandyn Christman,

Jake Larkin, Lane Olson, Kyle Schalow, Reece Zoelle

ARIZONA (5): Charles Benson, Junior Coleman, Kristofer Jackson, Pierre Newton,

Brendon Pineda-MoralesCALIFORNIA (1): Justin ByrdINDIANA (1):Taylor Lavery

NEW YORK (1): Will Marshall

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS date oPPonent reSuLt Location umd LeadinG Scorer umd LeadinG rebounder

Nov. 9 Wisconsin-Stout W 61-59 Romano Gym Jordan Reetz - 19 Kristofer Jackson - 9 Nov. 16 Michigan Tech 58-78 L Houghton, Mich. Reece Zoelle - 16 Kristofer Jackson - 6 Nov. 19 Wisconsin-Superior W 73-58 Romano Gym Peter Crawford -14 Kristofer Jackson - 11 Kristofer Jackson - 14 Nov. 26 Wisconsin-Parkside 70-83 L Kenosha, Wis. Reece Zoelle - 26 Peter Crawford - 6 Nov. 30 * St. Cloud State 65-86 L St. Cloud, Minn. Peter Crawford - 14 Reece Zoelle - 7 Dec. 6 * Minnesota-Crookston 85-87 L Crookston, Minn. Jordan Reetz - 35 Reece Zoelle - 10 Dec. 7 * Bemidji State 79-90 L Bemidji, Minn. Jordan Reetz - 26 Jordan Reetz - 6 Dec. 13 * U-Mary W 72-65 Romano Gym Jordan Reetz - 22 Reece Zoelle - 7 Charles Benson - 7 Dec. 14 * Minot State W 81-74 Romano Gym Reece Zoelle - 17 Charles Benson - 6 Peter Crawford - 17 Dec. 21 * St. Cloud State W 79-78 Romano Gym Reece Zoelle - 22 Lane Olson - 9 Jan. 3 * Concordia-St. Paul 60-69 L St. Paul, Minn. Peter Crawford - 19 Reece Zoelle - 9 Jan. 4 * Minnesota State 54-89 L Mankato, Minn. Peter Crawford - 16 Reece Zoelle - 8 Jan. 10 * Sioux Falls W 86-64 Romano Gym Peter Crawford - 34 Peter Crawford - 7 Jan. 11 * Southwest Minnesota 62-87 L Romano Gym Junior Coleman - 15 (three players) - 3 Jan. 17 * Minot State W 88-80 Minot, N.D. Peter Crawford - 24 Reece Zoelle - 7 Jan. 18 * U-Mary 67-83 L Bismarck, N.D. Jordan Reetz - 22 Peter Crawford - 6 Jan. 24 * MSU-Moorhead 71-76 L Romano Gym Jordan Reetz - 28 Jordan Reetz - 8 Jan. 25 * Northern State 78-80 L Romano Gym Jordan Reetz - 25 Jordan Reetz - 8 Jan. 31 * Augustana (S.D.) 62-82 L Romano Gym Peter Crawford - 18 Reece Zoelle - 8 Feb. 1 * Wayne State (Neb.) W 76-53 Romano Gym Jordan Reetz - 18 Reece Zoelle - 7 Feb. 7 * Northern State W 88-80 Aberdeen, S.D. Reece Zoelle - 42 Peter Crawford - 8 Feb. 8 * MSU-Moorhead W 70-67 Moorhead, Minn. Peter Crawford - 18 Reece Zoelle - 11 Feb. 14 * Upper Iowa 85-87 L Fayette, Iowa Jordan Reetz - 27 Kristofer Jackson - 8 Feb. 15 * Winona State 64-68 L Winona, Minn. Jordan Reetz - 27 Reece Zoelle - 10 Feb. 21 * Bemidji State W 81-65 Romano Gym Jordan Reetz - 35 Reece Zoelle - 9 Feb. 22 * Minnesota-Crookston W 84-54 Romano Gym Reece Zoelle - 23 Lane Olson - 7 Feb. 26 # Upper Iowa L 81-86 Fayette, Iowa Reece Zoelle - 26 Peter Crawford - 9

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS no. PLaYer GP-GS min aVG. FG-att. Pct 3FG-att. Pct Ft-att. Pct reb aVG. PF aSt to bLk StL tP aVG. 24 Jordan Reetz 27-23 836 31.0 154-333 .462 51-122 .418 119-137 .869 105 3.9 73 54 46 7 12 478 17.7

12 Reece Zoelle 27-26 923 34.2 168-364 .462 47-115 .409 53-66 .803 168 6.2 67 44 49 5 20 436 16.1

10 Peter Crawford 26-25 851 32.7 116-222 .523 24-63 .381 141-166 .849 108 4.2 45 62 41 16 19 397 15.3

20 Junior Coleman 25-6 600 24.0 78-177 .441 24-70 .343 31-59 .525 54 2.2 39 38 29 1 19 211 8.4

30 Gillard,Garrison 25-13 440 17.6 26-71 .366 9-26 .346 24-31 .774 41 1.6 54 26 18 1 14 85 3.4

32 Jackson,Kristofer 16-8 264 16.5 27-51 .529 3-11 .273 17-29 .586 66 4.1 29 12 14 14 4 74 4.6

40 Olson,Lane 26-6 347 13.3 26-53 .491 0-0 .000 14-16 .875 78 3.0 89 7 11 19 5 66 2.5

14 Wilson,Jake 22-1 167 7.6 17-53 .321 6-29 .207 8-14 .571 29 1.3 17 1 8 3 4 48 2.2

50 Benson,Charles 18-5 296 16.4 16-36 .444 1-4 .250 12-18 .667 57 3.2 46 6 12 7 6 45 2.5

4 Byrd,Justin 8-5 159 19.9 16-33 .485 5-13 .385 8-23 .348 16 2.0 16 10 8 0 6 45 5.6

42 Harder,Jake 21-10 274 13.0 14-46 .304 0-1 .000 10-14 .714 48 2.3 40 3 10 3 1 38 1.8

23 Connors,Jack 5-2 111 22.2 10-28 .357 7-16 .438 3-4 .750 18 3.6 9 6 13 1 5 30 6.0

22 Daniels,Treyton 11-0 52 4.7 7-9 .778 1-1 1.00 1-2 .500 4 0.4 4 5 3 1 1 16 1.5

34 Eisenschenk,Jonah 7-0 81 11.6 4-18 .222 0-9 .000 3-6 .500 11 1.6 22 1 5 0 1 11 1.6

BULLDOGS 27 5401 679-1494 .454 178-480 .371 444-585 .759 886 32.8 550 275 280 78 117 1980 73.3

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TEAM STATISTICS umd oPPonentS

Scoring 1,980 2,028•Pointspergame 73.3 75.1Field Goals-Attempts 679-1494 687-1530•FGPercentage .454 .449Three-point Field Goals-Attempts 178-480 178-529•3-ptFGPercentage .371 .336•3-ptFG/G 6.6 6.6Free Throws-Attempts 444-585 476-660•FTPercentage .759 .721•FT/G 16.4 17.6Rebounds 886 906•Rebounds/G 32.8 33.6Assists 275 306•Assists/G 10.2 11.3Turnovers 280 251Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.0 1.2Steals 117 126•Steals/G 4.3 4.7Blocks 78 79•Blocks/G 2.9 2.9Attendance 9044 16457Number/Game 13-696 14-1176

GAME HIGHSPoints 88 at Northern State (Feb. 7) 88 at Minot State (Jan. 17)Field Goals 32 Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22)FG Attempts 67 Augustana (S.D.) (Jan. 31)FG Percentage .556 (30-54) Bemidji State (Feb. 21)3-pt Field Goals 11 Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22) 11 at Minot State (Jan. 17)3-pt FG Attempts 27 at UW-Parkside (Nov. 26)3-pt FG Percentage .688 (11-16) Minnesota-Crookston (Feb. 22)Free Throws 30 at Northern State (Feb. 7) 30 Northern State (Jan. 25)FT Attempts 36 Northern State (Jan. 25)FT Percentage 1.000 (8-8) at Winona State (Feb. 15)Rebounds 47 Minnesota Crookston (Feb. 22)Assists 17 Minot State (Dec. 14)Steals 11 Sioux Falls (Jan. 10)Blocked Shots 6 Wayne State (Feb. 1) 6 Wisconsin-Stout (Nov. 9)Turnovers 16 at Michigan Tech (Nov. 16)Fouls 27 at Northern State (Feb. 7) 27 at Bemidji State (Dec. 7) 27 Wisconsin-Superior (Nov. 19)

STATISTICAL LEADERSScorinG aVeraGe G PtS aVG

Jordan Reetz 27 478 17.7Reece Zoelle 27 436 16.1Peter Crawford 26 397 15.3Junior Coleman 25 211 8.4Kristofer Jackson 16 74 4.6

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FG PercentaGe FG att Pct

Kristofer Jackson 27 51 .529Peter Crawford 116 222 .523Lane Olson 26 53 .491Jordan Reetz 154 333 .462Reece Zoelle 168 364 .462

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3-Pt FG PercentaGe 3FG att Pct

Jordan Reetz 51 122 .418Reece Zoelle 47 115 .409Peter Crawford 24 63 381Garrison Gillard 9 26 .346Junior Coleman 24 70 .343

* minimum 25 attempts

Ft PercentaGe 3FG att Pct

Jordan Reetz 119 137 .869Peter Crawford 141 166 .849Reece Zoelle 53 66 .803Garrison Gillard 24 31 .774Kristofer Jackson 17 29 .586

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rebound aVeraGe G reb aVG

Reece Zoelle 27 168 6.2Peter Crawford 26 108 4.2Jordan Reetz 27 105 3.9Lane Olson 26 78 3.0Kristofer Jackson 16 66 4.1

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aSSiStS G aSt aVG

Peter Crawford 26 62 2.4Jordan Reetz 27 54 2.0Reece Zoelle 27 44 1.6Junior Coleman 25 38 1.5Garrison Gillard 25 26 1.0

* minimum 15 games

SteaLS G StL aVG

Reece Zoelle 27 20 0.7Peter Crawford 26 19 0.7Junior Coleman 25 19 0.8Garrison Gillard 25 14 0.6Jordan Reetz 27 12 0.4

* minimum 15 games

bLockS G bLk aVG

Lane Olson 26 19 0.7Peter Crawford 26 19 0.6Kristofer Jackson 16 14 0.9Jordan Reetz 27 7 0.3Charles Benson 18 7 0.4

* minimum 15 gamesPETER CRAWFORD ’14

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G Zach Monaghan - Minnesota State MankatoMonaghan started in all 22 NSIC games for the Mavericks this season, averaging nearly 34 minutes of action per game. He is the first Maverick to receive the NSIC Player of the Year honor. He averaged 16 points and nine assists per conference game and shot 48% from the field and 44% from beyond the arc. He also led the Mavericks with 44 steals in conference action. He notched eight double-doubles in conference action as he passed out at least 10 assists in 10 conference games. Against Minot State, Monaghan set new career-highs with 31 points and 14 assists in MSU's 109-95 victory over the Beavers. On the season, he also set a new Minnesota State single-season record with 240 assists, surpassing the previous mark of 221 set by Gene Glynn back in the 1975-76 season.

NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARG/F Kellen Taylor - Winona State

Taylor has been the backbone of the Warrior defense, leading a unit that gave up just 67.8 points per game in conference play. The senior averaged 10.5 points and 8.4 rebounds in league games while also leading the team in steals (38) and finishing second in blocks (23). Taylor was also successful on the offensive end for the Warriors, shooting 51.4 percent in NSIC matchups while passing out 69 assists. He had double-doubles in seven games during league play, including a 16-point, 16-rebounds effort against NSIC North co-champion Bemidji state and 17 points and 10 rebounds against NSIC South champ Minnesota State.

NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARG Riley Bambenek - Winona State

Riley Bambenek led Winona State in scoring as a freshman, averaging 15.9 points per game in conference play while shooting 47.7 percent from the floor. A solid long-range shooter, Bambenek leads Winona State with 43 made 3-pointers, hitting the shots at a 44.8 percent clip. He recorded nine games with at least 20 points in conference play, including a break-out 33-point showing in the Warriors' win at Minnesota State. He reached double figures scoring in 16 of WSU's 22 NSIC games while also grabbing 3.7 rebounds and handing out 2.1 assists per game. He is the first freshman to lead the Warriors in scoring since Zach Malvik during the 2002-03 season.

NSIC NEWCOMER OF THE YEARG Brock Lutes - Bemidji State

Lutes became the seventh Bemidji State player to earn the NSIC scoring title when he posted a league-best 22.2 points per game this season. He led the league with 175 field goals made, helping him reach 488 points, which is the third most points scored in a conference season. The junior piled up 36.32 minutes per game to rank first in the league. He finished fourth in 3-pointers made with 53 (2.4 3-pointers made per game) and was also fourth in free throw percentage, shooting at a 88.5 percent clip (85-for-96). In league play, Lutes totaled 80 rebounds, 48 assists and 18 steals. He shot 50.4 percent from the field and 38.7 percent from 3-point range. Lutes is the fifth Bemidji State student-athlete to earn NSIC Newcomer of the Year honors since the award began following the 1998-99 season.

2013-14 All-NSIC FIRST TEAMPLaYer PoS. Yr. Ht. ScHooL

Matt Craggs F 6’6 Sr. St. Cloud State Dan Jansen C 6'9 So. Augustana Brock Lutes G 6'4 Jr. Bemidji State Assem Marei C 6’9 Jr. Minnesota State Zach Monaghan G 6’3 Jr. Minnesota StateZach Noreen F 6'6 Sr. Bemidji State Jordan Reetz G 6'5 Sr. UMDCasey Schilling F 6’6 So. Augustana Kellen Taylor G/F 6’7 Sr. Winona StateJoey Woods G 6'2 Sr. Upper Iowa

2013-14 ALL-NSIC SECOND TEAMPLaYer PoS. Yr. Ht. ScHooL

Riley Bambenek G 6’4 Fr. Winona State Vinard Birch G 5’11 Sr. Southwest MinnesotaTaylor Cameron G 6’5 Sr. Winona State Tarell Clark F 6’3 Sr. MSU-MoorheadJordan Poydras G 6’2 So. St. Cloud StateJordan Riewer PG 6’2 Jr. MSU-MoorheadMaxie Rosenbloom F 6'6 Sr. Bemidji State Nick Smith C 6’9 Sr. Southwest MinnesotaTerez VanPelt G 6'1 Jr. Concordia-St. Paul Gage Wooten G 6'5 Sr. Minnesota State

NSIC COACH OF THE YEARMatt Margenthaler - Minnesota State Mankato

Minnesota State head coach Matt Margenthaler guided his squad to a 25-4 regular season record, including a 19-3 NSIC record, en route to back-to-back NSIC Championships. This is the third time since joining the NSIC that Margenthaler has received the NSIC Coach of the Year award. The Mavericks have now won four NSIC titles under Margenthaler since joining the NSIC back in the 2008-09 season. The Mavericks wrapped up the season on a season-long nine game winning streak to claim the top spot in the NSIC standings. Margenthaler’s squad averaged 85.7 points and 39.8 rebounds per game in conference action, as it shot 50.7% from the field, while passing out 381 assists. The Mavericks also saw five players average more than 10 points per game in conference action.

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ALL-TIME NSIC MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGSTEAM WIN LOSS PCT. TITLESSt. Cloud State 406 212 .657 16Augustana 84 44 .656 --Northern State 344 184 .652 10Minnesota State 314 182 .633 17UMD 393 241 .620 16Winona State 511 447 .533 14Wayne State 134 146 .479 1MSU-Moorhead 463 510 .475 4Southwest Minnesota 310 348 .471 2Sioux Falls 20 24 .454 -Bemidji State 434 549 .441 9Concordia-St.Paul 114 166 .407 -Minnesota-Morris * 197 289 .405 3Upper Iowa 64 100 .390 -U-Mary 59 105 .360 -Michigan Tech * 95 166 .356 2Minot State 13 31 .295 -Minnesota-Crookston 39 241 .140 -

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2013-14 Matt Bowen 12 14 .444 10 12 .455 5th2012-13 Matt Bowen 8 19 .296 6 16 .375 6th2011-12 Gary Holquist 14 13 .519 11 11 .500 7th2010-11 Gary Holquist 10 16 .385 8 13 .381 T-10th2009-10 Gary Holquist 7 20 .259 4 16 .200 13th2008-09 Gary Holquist 20 11 .645 14 6 .700 T-3rd2007-08# Gary Holquist 9 19 .321 2 10 .167 7th2006-07# Gary Holquist 16 13 .551 6 6 .500 4th2005-06# Gary Holquist 15 14 .517 5 7 .417 4th2004-05# Gary Holquist 12 16 .429 4 8 .333 6th2003-04 Gary Holquist 18 12 .600 9 7 .563 4th2002-03 Gary Holquist 19 12 .613 12 6 .667 T-3rd2001-02 Gary Holquist 19 11 .633 14 4 .778 T-1st2000-01 Gary Holquist 16 12 .571 12 6 .667 T-3rd1999-00 Gary Holquist 18 14 .563 13 5 .722 3rd1998-99 Gary Holquist 13 14 .481 6 6 .500 4th1997-98 Dale Race 10 17 .370 4 8 .333 T-4th1996-97 Dale Race 21 6 .778 10 2 .833 T-1st1995-96 Dale Race 15 10 .600 8 4 .670 T-2nd1994-95 Dale Race 19 8 .704 9 3 .750 2nd1993-94 Dale Race 16 12 .571 5 7 .412 5th1992-93 Dale Race 16 12 .571 6 6 .500 T-3rd1991-92 Dale Race 23 9 .719 10 2 .833 1st1990-91 Dale Race 27 5 .844 10 2 .833 1st1989-90 Dale Race 26 6 .812 11 1 .917 1st1988-89 Dale Race 25 6 .806 12 0 1.000 1st1987-88 Dale Race 25 6 .806 12 0 1.000 1st1986-87 Dale Race 24 7 .774 11 1 .917 1st1985-86 Dale Race 23 8 .742 11 1 .917 1st1984-85 Dale Race 23 8 .742 8 4 .667 T-2nd1983-84 George Fisher 25 5 .833 10 2 .833 T-1st1982-83 George Fisher 24 5 .827 10 2 .833 1st1981-82 George Fisher 24 5 .741 10 2 .833 T-1st1980-81 George Fisher 20 7 .741 10 5 .667 3rd1979-80 George Fisher 15 12 .550 11 7 .611 T-4th1978-79 George Fisher 12 15 .444 10 6 .625 5th1977-78 Dave Hopkins 11 15 .424 7 7 .500 5th1976-77 Dave Hopkins 15 12 .550 9 5 .643 3rd1975-76% Mel Fratzke 10 6 .384 7 11 .388 7th1974-75% Mel Fratzke 13 13 .500 9 9 .500 5th1973-74% Mel Fratzke 10 16 .384 5 11 .313 8th1972-73% Maurice Ray 16 8 .667 10 6 .625 3rd1971-72% Maurice Ray 17 9 .654 10 6 .625 T-3rd

|----OVERALL----| |------NSIC------|SeaSon coacH W L Pct. W L Pct. PLace 1970-71% Norb Fox 10 16 .384 8 8 .500 5th1969-70% Norb Fox 8 18 .308 5 11 .313 7th1968-69% Norm Olson 3 18 .143 1 15 .063 9th 1967-68% Norm Olson 14 10 .583 8 8 .500 5th1966-67% Norm Olson 10 15 .400 6 10 .375 6th1965-66% Norm Olson 5 18 .216 2 14 .125 8th1964-65% Norm Olson 20 8 .714 11 5 .688 2nd1963-64% Norm Olson 19 8 .704 13 3 .813 2nd1962-63% Norm Olson 20 6 .769 13 3 .813 2nd1961-62% Norm Olson 20 4 .804 15 1 .937 1st1960-61% Norm Olson 19 6 .760 12 4 .750 1st1959-60% Norm Olson 20 4 .894 13 3 .813 2nd1958-59% Norm Olson 22 4 .845 15 1 .937 1st1957-58% Norm Olson 20 3 .870 15 1 .937 1st1956-57% Norm Olson 15 7 .682 11 5 .688 2nd1955-56% Norm Olson 11 11 .500 7 9 .437 5th1954-55% Norm Olson 11 14 .440 6 10 .375 6th1953-54% Ray Isenbarger 15 10 .600 8 8 .500 T-4th1952-53% Ray Isenbarger 12 11 .521 8 8 .500 4th1951-52% Joe Gerlach 3 18 .143 1 11 .083 7th1950-51% Ray Isenbarger 9 8 .529 3 4 .429 Lewis Rickert 3 3 .500 2 3 .400 5th1949-50% Ray Isenbarger 9 13 .409 5 8 .384 4th1948-49 Joe Gerlach 15 5 .750 7 3 .700 T-2nd1947-48 Joe Gerlach 11 8 .578 7 3 .700 T-2nd1946-47 Frank Puglisi 4 10 .285 3 7 .300 6th1945-46 Frank Puglisi 4 8 .333 0 6 .000 6th1944-45 Charles Mourin 1 2 .3331943-44 No Team1942-43 Lloyd Peterson 4 11 .267 2 4 .333 5th1941-42 Lloyd Peterson 2 11 .152 2 8 .200 6th1940-41 Lloyd Peterson 5 8 .384 4 5 .444 3rd1939-40 Lloyd Peterson 6 6 .500 5 3 .625 3rd1938-39 Lloyd Peterson 6 6 .500 3 5 .375 T-3rd1937-38 Lloyd Peterson 11 2 .846 6 2 .750 2nd1936-37 Lloyd Peterson 16 2 .888 8 0 1.000 1st1935-36 Lloyd Peterson 19 2 .904 8 0 1.000 1st1934-35 Lloyd Peterson 15 2 .882 7 0 1.000 1st1933-34 Lloyd Peterson 11 3 .785 6 1 .857 1st1932-33 Lloyd Peterson 7 8 .467 3 5 .375 5th1931-32 Lloyd Peterson 3 9 .250 1930-31 Frank Kovach 6 9 .400

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COACHING CAREER RECORDSCOACH SEASONS RECORD PCT. NSIC PCT.Frank Kovach 1930-31 6-9 .400 -- --Lloyd Peterson 1931-44 105-79 .571 54-33 .621Charles Mourin 1944-45 1-2 .333 -- --Frank Puglisi 1945-47 8-18 .308 3-13 .188Joe Gerlach 1947-49, 51-52 29-31 .483 15-17 .469Ray Isenbarger 1949-51, 52-54 45-42 .517 24-28 .462Lewis Rickert 1951 3-3 .500 2-3 .400Norm Olson 1954-69 229-136 .627 148-92 .617Norb Fox 1969-71 18-34 .346 13-19 .406Maurice Ray 1971-73 33-17 .660 20-12 .625Mel Fratzke 1973-76 33-45 .423 21-31 .404Dave Hopkins 1976-78 26-27 .491 16-12 .571George Fisher 1978-84 120-49 .710 62-23 .720Dale Race 1984-98 293-120 .709 127-41 .756Gary Holquist 1998-2012 206-197 .511 120-111 .519Matt Bowen 2013 - 20-34 .370 16-28 .363TOTALS 1175-843 .582 641-463 .581

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OPPONENT W-L LAST MEETINGAmerican Indian Bible (Ariz.) 1-0 1993-94American 1-0 1954-55American (Puerto Rico) 3-0 1999-2000Angelo State 1-0 2012-13Assumption 1-0 1990-91Athens State 0-1 1990-91Athletes In Action 0-3 2005-06Augsburg 31-30 1986-87Augustana (S.D.) 11-11 2013-14Austin 1-0 1958-59Baker 1-0 1992-93Baldwin-Wallace 1-0 1953-54Bellarmine 1-1 2009-10Bellevue State (Neb.) 1-0 1982-83Bemidji State 88-40 2013-14Bethel 1-1 1973-74Biola 1-0 1984-85Boston Brownskins 1-0 1935-36Bradley 0-1 1969-70Brandon (Canada) 2-2 1984-85Briar Cliff 1-1 1983-84Cal Poly-Pomona 1-0 1984-85Cal State-Dominguez 0-1 2010-11Cal State-Stanislaus 0-1 1981-82California (Pa.) 0-1 1999-2000California-San Diego 1-0 1981-82Capital 1-0 1977-78Carroll (Wis.) 1-0 1982-83Carthage 1-0 1980-81Central State (Ohio) 0-1 1963-64Central Washington 0-1 1984-85Chadron State (Neb.) 1-0 2000-01Cincinnati Metropolitan 1-0 1992-93Coleraine Junior 0-1 1930-31Colorado Christian 0-1 2004-05Colorado-Colorado Springs 0-1 2001-02Colorado Mines 1-1 2007-08Colo. State-Pueblo 0-1 2006-07Concordia-Moorhead 38-18 1982-83Concordia-St. Paul 12-11 2013-14Crown 3-0 1998-99Danish Nationals 1-0 1973-74David Lipscomb 2-1 1990-91Denver 0-1 1972-73Dominican (N.Y.) 1-0 2006-07Drake 0-1 1973-74Duluth Coast Guard 1-1 1942-43Duluth Junior 17-6 1945-46Duluth YMCA 1-0 1931-32East Texas State 0-1 1957-58Eastern (Pa.) 1-0 1987-88Eastern Illinois 0-2 1964-65Ely Junior 2-2 1930-31Emporia State 1-1 1993-94Eveleth Junior 12-2 1938-39Falician 1-0 2006-07Faulkner 1-0 1991-92Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 2005-06Florida Southern 0-1 2008-09Finlandia 1-0 2004-05Georgetown (Ky.) 0-2 1989-90Grand Canyon 0-2 2010-11Green Bay 0-5 2013-04Gustavus Adolphus 32-25 1975-76

OPPONENT W-L LAST MEETINGHamline 28-30 1993-94Hancock 1-0 1935-36Harlem Globetrotters 2-1 1947-48Hawaii Pacific 1-0 1989-90Hawaii-Hilo 1-0 1991-92Hibbing Junior 3-3 1935-36Humboldt State 1-0 1996-97Huron 1-1 1985-86Husson 1-0 1990-91Illinois State 0-1 1949-50Iowa 0-1 1972-73Itasca Junior 0-1 1930-31Lakehead (Ont.) 8-4 1986-87Lakeland (Wis.) 1-0 1980-81Lake Superior State 4-0 1989-90Lamar Tech 1-0 1966-67Lander (S.C.) 0-1 1999-2000Lees-Mcrae (N.C.) 1-0 2008-09Lincoln (Mo.) 0-1 1958-59Luther 1-0 1980-81Macalester 30-21 1975-76Manitoba (Canada) 2-0 1950-51U-Mary 7-4 2013-14Mayville State 1-0 1994-95Maryville-St. Louis 1-0 2009-10Mesa State (Colo.) 0-1 2000-01Metropolitan State (Colo.) 1-3 2007-08Michigan Tech 32-27 2013-14Milton 1-0 1980-81Minnesota (JV) 0-1 1947-48Minnesota State 32-42 2013-14MSU-Moorhead 76-38 2013-14Minn.-Crookston 24-4 2013-14Minn.-Morris 50-15 2002-03Minot State 2-3 2013-14Mississippi 0-1 1975-76Montana State 1-0 1964-65Montana 2-0 1964-65Montevallo (Ala.) 2-1 2008-09Morningside 1-0 1949-50Mount Senario 13-0 1998-99Minneapolis Ascension 0-2 1935-36Navy Pier 1-0 1948-49Nebraska 0-1 1973-74Neb.-Kearney 0-4 2009-10Neb.-Omaha 4-6 2007-08North Dakota 9-16 2007-08North Dakota State 4-3 2004-05Northeast Mo. State 0-3 1978-79Northwest Mo. State 1-0 2002-03Northern Colorado (Colo.) 1-1 1976-77Northern Iowa 0-2 1978-79Northern Michigan 33-33 2008-09Northern State 38-31 2013-14Northland 24-4 2010-11Northwest Nazarene 1-0 2002-03Northwestern (Iowa) 1-1 1981-82Northwestern Oklahoma State 0-1 1992-93Northwood 4-0 2011-12Oklahoma State 0-1 1975-76Oakland City 0-1 1997-98Oral Roberts 0-1 1974-75Ouachita Baptist 0-1 1980-81Pace 1-0 2007-08

OPPONENT W-L LAST MEETINGPacific Lutheran 1-0 1962-63Pan American 0-1 1966-67Peoria 0-1 1950-51Pfeiffer 0-1 1991-92Phillips 66 Oilers 0-1 1961-62Quantico Marine Base 0-1 1954-55 Quincy 0-1 1988-89Regis 0-1 2006-07Richmond 0-1 1954-55Ripon 1-0 1964-65Saginaw Valley State 0-1 2011-12St. Cloud State 31-49 2013-14St. John’s (Minn.) 30-34 1985-86St. Leo 1-0 1995-96St. Mary’s (Minn.) 31-21 1975-76St. Mary’s (Tex.) 1-0 1989-90St. Michael’s (Vt.) 1-0 2004-05St. Olaf 14-1 1991-92St. Scholastica 20-1 2007-08St. Thomas (Minn.) 25-33 1983-84San Francisco State 1-0 1996-97Seattle Pacific 0-1 2002-03Sioux City 1-0 1982-83Sioux Falls 1-1 2013-14South Dakota 6-10 2008-09South Dakota State 4-8 2003-04Southern Colorado 1-2 2002-03Southern Indiana 0-2 2009-10Southwest Baptist First MeetingSouthwest Missouri State 0-1 1986-87Southwest Minnesota State 50-28 2013-14Southwest Texas State 0-1 1966-67Talladega 1-0 1990-91Tampa 0-1 1995-96Tarleton State 1-0 1991-92Taylor 0-1 1952-53Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-1 1994-95Texas-Pan American 0-2 1994-95Truman State 1-0 2007-08Upper Iowa 6-6 2013-14Valley City State 2-1 1952-53Virginia Junior 0-2 1931-32Viterbo 1-0 1988-89Washburn 0-2 2012-13Waynesburg 0-1 1987-88Wayne State (Neb.) 13-6 2013-14Wayne State (Mich.) 1-1 1998-99West End Merchants 0-1 1930-31West Virginia Wesleyan 0-1 1958-59Western Michigan 0-1 1970-71Western Ontario (Canada) 1-0 1971-72Wheaton (Ill.) 0-1 1956-57Winona State 61-34 2013-14Wis.-Eau Claire 5-9 1989-90Wis.-La Crosse 0-1 1987-88Wis.-Milwaukee 2-1 1984-85Wis.-Parkside 6-5 2013-14Wis.-River Falls 4-4 1977-78Wis.-Stevens Point 2-2 1989-90Wis.-Stout 9-1 2013-14Wis.-Superior 89-44 2013-14Xavier (La.) 1-0 1990-91

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DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULTMar. 4, 2000 N Wayne State (Neb.) Finals L 60-72Feb. 27, 2001 Northern State First W 87-78Mar. 2, 2001 N Southwest Minnesota Semis L 71-78Feb. 27, 2002 Wayne State (Neb.) First W 79-62Mar. 2, 2002 N Bemidji State Semis W 69-58Mar. 3, 2002 N Southwest Minnesota Finals W 59-57Mar. 5, 2003 Wayne State (Neb.) First W 93-63Mar. 8, 2003 N Northern State Semis W 63-65 OTMar. 9, 2003 N MSU-Moorhead Finals W 71-65Mar. 3, 2004 Wayne State (Neb.) First W 68-65Mar. 6, 2004 N Bemidji Satate Semis W 81-75Mar. 7, 2004 N Northern State Finals L 58-63Mar. 4, 2009 @ Minnesota State First L 74-101Feb. 29, 2012 @ Southwest Minnesota First L 92-99Feb. 27, 2013 @ Augustana First L 81-89Feb. 26, 2013 @ Upper Iowa First L 81-86

NCC TOURNAMENTDATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULTMar. 1, 2005 @ St. Cloud State Quarters L 57-51Mar. 1, 2006 Augustana Quarters W 80-71Mar. 4, 2006 @ Minnesota State Semis L 71-77

NCAA TOURNAMENTDATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULTMar. 5, 1957 Wheaton (Ill.) First L75-84Mar. 5, 1965 @ North Dakota First L 57-67Mar. 6, 1965 N Colorado State College (Third) W 86-65Mar. 7, 1997 N Nebraska-Kearney First L 76-90Mar. 8, 2002 N Metro State of Denver First L 61-66Mar. 14, 2003 @ Nebraska-Kearney First L 67-72

NAIA DISTRICTDATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULTMar. 7, 1958 N St. Cloud State Finals W 71-66Mar. 5, 1959 N St. Cloud State Finals W 67-65 OTMar. 5, 1964 N St. Cloud State Semis L 71-72Mar. 2, 1981 @ Augsburg Semis L 79-89Mar. 3, 1982 @ Concordia-Moorhead Semis L 73-83Mar. 5, 1983 St. John’s (Minn.) Semis L 66-68Mar. 3, 1984 St. Thomas (Minn.) Semis W 71-61Mar. 7, 1984 @ St. John’s (Minn.) Finals L 51-53Mar. 5, 1985 MSU-Moorhead Semis W 89-79Mar. 7, 1985 Bemidji State Finals W 71-54Mar. 2, 1986 Southwest Minnesota Semis W 71-56Mar. 5, 1986 Winona State Finals W 75-57Feb. 28, 1987 MSU-Moorhead Semis W 91-60Mar. 4, 1987 Southwest Minnesota Finals W 78-69Mar. 5, 1988 MSU-Moorhead Semis W 66-43Mar. 9, 1988 Minnesota-Morris Finals W 71-54Mar. 4, 1989 Winona State Semis W 63-58Mar. 8, 1989 Minnesota-Morris Finals W 64-58Mar. 3, 1990 MSU-Moorhead Semis W 91-82Mar. 6, 1990 Winona State Finals W 78-45Mar. 1, 1991 Minnesota-Morris Semis W 80-66Mar. 6, 1991 Southwest Minnesota Finals W 72-61Mar. 4, 1992 Southwest Minnesota Semis W 62-61Mar. 10, 1992 Winona State Finals W 54-48Mar. 3, 1993 Minnesota Morris Semis L 61-66Mar. 2, 1994 MSU-Moorhead Semis L 77-86

NAIA NATIONALSDATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULTMar. 11, 1958 N East Texas State First L 59-66Mar. 9, 1959 N Austin (Texas) First W 87-79Mar. 11, 1959 N West Virginia Wesleyan Second L 75-90Mar. 14, 1985 N Biola (Calif.) First W 43-40Mar. 15, 1985 N Central Washington Second L 58-59Mar. 13, 1986 N David Lipscomb (Tenn.) First L 56-62Mar. 11, 1987 N Georgetown (Ky.) First L 46-57Mar. 16, 1988 N Eastern (Pa.) First L 64-68Mar. 15, 1989 N Washburn (Kan.) First L 55-59Mar. 14, 1990 N Hawaii Pacific First W 73-66Mar. 15, 1990 N Georgetown (Ky.) Second L 72-63 OTMar. 13, 1991 N Xavier (La.) First W 76-68Mar. 14, 1991 N Athens (Ala.) Second L 59-62Mar. 17, 1992 N Faulkner (N.C.) First W 66-57Mar. 19, 1992 N Pfeiffer (Ala.) Second L 53-59

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Total Points 718 Jerry Meyer 1993-94Field Goals 255 Mike Patterson 1963-64Field Goal Attempts 466 Gary Opatz 1977-78Field Goal Percentage .675 (168-249) Greg Larson 1982-83Free Throws 178 Josh Quigley 1999-00Free Throw Attempts 264 Josh Quigley 1999-00Free Throw Percentage .897 (61-68) Mark Johnson 1973-74Consecutive FTs Made 30 Dave Zollar 1990-913pt Field Goals 100 Jordan Nuness 2007-083pt Field Goal Attempts 222 Jordan Nuness 2007-083pt Field Goal Percentage .583 Jim Hill 1986-87Rebounds 367 Tom Adams 1961-62Assists 201 Kendall Kelly 1985-86Steals 96 Alan Wimes 1984-85Blocked Shots 63 Jay Guidinger 1990-91Fouls 112 Jerry Brockhaus 1984-85Games Played 32 Barry Fermanich 1989-90 (first of multiple)

Total Points 47 Jerry Meyer Wis.-Superior Feb. 1, 1994Field Goals 20 Mike Patterson St. Thomas (Minn.) Feb. 8, 1964Field Goal Attempts 30 Jerry Meyer Wis.-Superior Feb. 1, 1994Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Pat Grabner San Francisco State Dec. 22, 1996Free Throws 17 Ryan Rasmussen St. Cloud State Feb. 5, 2010Free Throw Attempts 22 John Vaudreuil Montevallo Nov. 7, 2008Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (14-14) Jerry Meyer Bemidji State Feb. 16, 1994 1.000 (14-14) Yusuf Abdullah Southwest State Feb. 7, 1998 1.000 (14-14) Josh Quigley Mount Senario Dec. 4, 19983pt Field Goals 11 Jerry Meyer American Indian Bible Dec. 15, 19933pt Field Goal Attempts 16 Jerry Meyer American Indian Bible Dec. 15, 19933pt Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Jake Voit Bemidji State Jan. 18, 1995 1.000 (4-4) John Emerson Bemidji State Feb. 6, 2004Rebounds 22 Rockne Johnson St. Cloud State Feb. 13, 1980Assists 15 Kendall Kelly Southwest State Feb. 7, 1986Steals 9 Barry Fermanich Minn. State Moorhead Feb. 23, 1991Blocked Shots 6 Jay Guidinger Wis.-Stevens Point Jan. 7, 1989 6 Josh Quigley two occasions 6 Jason Schneeweis Minn. State Moorhead Feb. 8, 2003

Field Goals 796 Jay Guidinger 1987-91Field Goal Attempts 1,409 Chris Neumann 1980-84Field Goal Percentage .637 Greg Larson 1981-83Free Throws 436 Josh Quigley 1995-00Free Throw Attempts 606 Josh Quigley 1995-00Free Throw Percentage .859 John Retica 1977-81 .859 Rick Sundberg 1979-833pt Field Goals 241 Jordan Nuness 2007-083pt Field Goal Attempts 616 Ryan Rasmussen 2008-123pt Field Goal Percentage .468 Dave Zollar 1987-91Total Points 1,953 Jay Guidinger 1987-91Rebounds 1,116 Jay Guidinger 1987-91Assists 559 Barry Fermanich 1988-92Steals 225 Barry Fermanich 1988-92Blocked Shots 196 Jay Guidinger 1987-91Games Played 127 Barry Fermanich 1988-92Consecutive Games Played 127 Barry Fermanich 1988-92Consecutive Games Started 127 Barry Fermanich 1988-92

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Total Points 131 Hamline Feb. 13, 1973Points in a Half 78 Hamline (second half) Feb. 13, 1973Field Goals Made 54 Mount Senario Dec. 9, 1983FG Attempts 93 Bemidji State Feb. 25, 2009FG Percentage .762 (32-42) Michigan Tech Dec. 18, 1990Free Throws Made 36 Minnesota-Crookston Nov. 30, 1998FT Attempts 48 Minnesota-Crookston Nov. 30, 1998FT Percentage 1.000 (18-18) Concordia-St. Paul Jan. 12, 20123pt FG Made 20 Northland (Wis.) Dec. 3, 20043pt FG Attempts 43 South Dakota Dec. 28, 20033pt FG Percentage .800 (8-10) Bemidji State Feb. 12, 1997Rebounds 67 Upper Iowa Nov. 18, 1983Assists 39 Crown College Jan. 31, 1998Steals 20 Winona State Jan. 29, 1985 and Feb. 22, 1986Blocked Shots 12 Upper Iowa Dec. 12, 2009Total Points Allowed 124 Bemidji State Feb. 25, 2009Points Allowed in a Half 67 Bradley (first half) Dec. 3, 1969Fewest Points Allowed 29 Mount Senario Jan. 12, 1983Fewest Points Allowed in a Half 8 Wis.-Superior (first half) Dec. 12, 1990Largest Margin of Victory 73 (121-48) Crown Jan. 31, 1998Largest Margin of Defeat 45 (96-51) Wis.-Eau Claire Dec. 13, 1975Field Goals 977 1965-66 and 1982-83Field Goals Attempted 2,107 1971-72Field Goal Percentage .554 (977-1675) 1982-83Free Throws 620 1954-55Free Throws Attempted 891 1954-55Free Throw Percentage .786 (430-547) 1998-993-Point Field Goals Made 292 2003-043-Point Field Goal Attempts 774 2003-043-Point Field Goal Percentage .441 (183-415) 1996-97Rebounds 1,234 1981-82Assists 638 1983-84Steals 340 1984-85Blocked Shots 157 1984-85Total Points 2,551 1999-00Points Per Game Average 89.0 1971-72Most Games 32 1989-90,1990-91 and 1999-2000Most Wins 27 1990-91Fewest Wins 2 1941-42Highest Winning Percentage .904 (19-2) 1935-36Lowest Winning Percentage .143 (3-18) 1952-53 and 1968-69Most Home Wins in One Season 18 1986-87Most Road Wins in One Season 11 1988-89

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CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERSPOINTS

1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1,9532. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 1,8083. Dave Baker (1957-61) 1,7284. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 1,7185. Chris Nuemann (1980-84) 1,7086. Bill Mattson (1958-62) 1,6177. Sean Seaman (2002-06) 1,5848. Jake Voit (1993-97) 1,5449. Ryan Rasmussen (2008-12) 1,51110. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 1,47411. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002) 1,44012. Dave Zollar (1987-91) 1,43113. John Vaudreuil (2004-07, ’08-09) 1,42414. Jeff Guidinger (1983-87) 1,42315. Chris Stanley (1998-2002) 1,42116. Roger Hanson (1961-65) 1,40817. Jake Hottenstine (2009-13) 1,39018. Bob Monson (1955-59) 1,37219. Bryan Foss (2003-07) 1,36420. Gary Opatz (1975-79) 1,36021. Mike Josephson (1968-72) 1,35322. Nicky Johnson (1979-83) 1,33223. Dave Hauser (1987-91) 1,29124. David Thompson (1984-88) 1,28125. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 1,231

SCORING AVERAGE1. Dave Baker (1957-61) 18.02. Charles Hiti (1952-54) 17.83. Rudy Monson (1947-50) 17.13. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 17.15. Bill Mattson (1958-62) 16.8

FIELD GOALS1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 7962. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 7793. Chris Nuemann (1980-84) 7274. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 6365. Bill Mattson (1958-62) 634

FG ATTEMPTS1. Chris Nuemann (1980-84) 1,4092. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 1,3993. Gary Opatz (1975-79) 1,2904. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1,2555. Bill Mattson (1958-62) 1,182

FG PERCENTAGE1. Greg Larson (1981-83) 63.72. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 63.43. Rob Schneeberg (1979-83) 59.54. Pat Grabner (1993-97) 59.35. Paul Gerth (1989-93) 58.4

3-PT FIELD GOALS1. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 2412. Chris Stanley (1998-2002) 2393. Ryan Rasmussen (2008-12) 2364. John Emerson (2003-06) 2165. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002) 198

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS1. Ryan Rasmussen (2008-12) 6162. Chris Stanley (1998-2002) 6153. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 5334. John Emerson (2003-06) 5275. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002) 481

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE1. Dave Zollar (1987-91) 46.82. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 46.73. Mark Thomson (1996-2000) 45.64. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 44.85. Yusuf Abdullah (1994-98) 43.6

FREE THROWS1. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 4362. Dave Baker (1957-61) 4323. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 3924. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 3614. John Vaudreuil (2004-07, ’08-09) 361

FT ATTEMPTS1. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 6062. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 5963. Dave Baker (1957-61) 5764. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 5615. John Vaudreuil (2004-07, ’08-09) 536

FT PERCENTAGE1. Jordan Reetz (2012-14) 86.62. John Retica (1977-81) 85.92. Rick Sundberg (1979-83) 85.94. Steve King (1974-76) 85.75. Peter Crawford (2010-14) 85.2

REBOUNDS1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1,0952. Mike Josephson (1968-72) 8943. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 8794. Bryan Foss (2003-07) 7845. Jeff Guidinger (1983-87) 731

ASSISTS1. Barry Fermanich (1988-92) 5592. Sean Seaman (2002-06) 5403. Kendall Kelly (1982-86) 4964. Nicky Johnson (1979-83) 4945. Jake Hottenstine (2009-13) 486

STEALS1. Barry Fermanich (1988-92) 2252. Al Wimes (1982-86) 1893. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1834. Kendall Kelly (1982-86) 1805. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002) 159

BLOCKS1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1952. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 1313. Jeff Guidinger (1983-87) 1304. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 1165. David Thompson (1984-88) 115

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1. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 7182. Josh Quigley (1999-2000) 6793. Mike Patterson (1963-64) 6424. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) 6135. Jason Schneeweis (2002-03) 5746. Jay Guidinger (1990-91) 5687. Mike Patterson (1964-65) 5548. Josh Quigley (1998-99) 5139. John Vaudreuil (2008-09) 51110. Chris Neumann (1983-84) 499

SCORING AVERAGE1. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 26.62. Mike Patterson (1963-64) 23.73. Josh Quigley (1999-2000) 22.64. Rudy Monson (1949-50) 20.05. Bill Mattson (1959-60) 19.96. Mike Patterson (1964-65) 19.87. Josh Quigley (1998-99) 19.78. Jay Gudinger (1989-90) 19.29. Dave Baker (1960-61) 19.110. Gary Opatz (1977-78) 18.7

FIELD GOALS1. Mike Patterson (1963-64) 2552. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) 2493. Josh Quigley (1999-2000) 2474. Jay Guidinger (1990-91) 2365. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 2356. Mike Patterson (1964-65) 2197. Jason Schneeweis (2002-03) 2158. Chris Neumann (1983-84) 2009. Dave Zollar (1988-89) 195 Jay Guidinger (1988-89) 195 Gary Opatz (1977-78) 195

FG ATTEMPTS1. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 5322. Gary Opatz (1977-78) 4663. Josh Quigley (1999-2000) 4294. Jordan Nuness (2007-08) 4225. Mike Patterson (1963-64) 4126. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) 4057. Mike Patterson (1964-65) 3998. Brian Sykora (2007-08) 393 Dusty Decker (2003-04) 39310. Chris Neumann (1981-82) 387

FG PERCENTAGE1. Greg Larson (1982-83) .6752. Jay Guidinger (1990-91) .6693. Josh Quigley (1997-98) .6604. Jay Guidinger (1987-88) .6555. Pat Grabner (1995-96 ) .6286. Pat Grabner (1996-97) .625 David Thompson (1987-88) .6258. Rob Schneeberg (1981-82) .6239. Ron Metso (1978-79) .62010. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) .615

3-PT FIELD GOALS1. Jordan Nuness (2007-08) 1002. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 983. John Emerson (2005-06) 834. Dusty Decker (2003-04) 825. J.R. Smith (1997-98) 76 Ryan Rasmussen (2011-12) 767. John Emerson (2004-05) 758. Ryan Rasmussen (2010-11) 749. Steve Klass (2008-09) 7310. Yusuf Abdullah (1996-97) 68

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS1. Jordan Nuness (2007-08) 2222. Dusty Decker (2003-04) 2203. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 2104. Ryan Rassmussen (2011-12) 2065. John Emerson (2005-06) 1916. John Emerson (2004-05) 1857. Ryan Rasmussen (2010-11) 183 J.R. Smith (1997-98) 1839. Chris Stanley (2001-02) 17710. Darin Hanson (1992-93) 172

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE1. Jake Voit (1994-95) .5902. Mark Thomson (1999-98) .5743. Dave Zollar (1988-89) .5174. Yusuf Abdullah (1996-97) .5005. Chris Stanley (1999-98) .4776. Jordan Nuness (2006-07) .4747. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) .4678. Dave Zollar (1990-91) .4649. Jordan Nuness (2007-08) .45010. Steve Klass (2008-09) .448

FREE THROWS1. Josh Quigley (1999-2000) 1782. John Vaudreuil (2008-09) 1613. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 1504. Jason Schneeweis (2002-03) 1445. Josh Quigley (1998-99) 1386. Jack McKillop (1956-57) 1377. Mike Patterson (1963-64) 132 Tom Richardson (1953-54) 1329. Dave Baker (1957-58) 13110. Charles Hiti (1953-54) 129

FT ATTEMPTS1. Josh Quigley (1999-2000) 2642. John Vaudreuil (2008-09) 2473. Jason Schneeweis (2002-03) 2214. Mike Patterson (1964-65) 2065. Doug Rossi (1955-56) 1946. Dave Baker (1957-58) 1927. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) 1838. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 1799. Barry Fermanich (1991-92) 17410. Dave Baker (1957-58) 174

FT PERCENTAGE1. Mark Johnson (1973-74) .8972. Peter Crawford (2010-11) .8963. Chris Stanley (2001-02) .8934. Mike Arndt (1995-96) .8785. Dave Zollar (1990-91) .8756. Steve King (1974-75) .8737. Ryan Rasmussen (2009-10) .8608. Gary Opatz (1976-77) .8579. Ryan Rasmussen (2010-11) .85610. Kevin Braiedy (1998-99) .849

REBOUNDS1. Tom Adams (1960-61) 3672. Rockne Johnson (1979-80) 3243. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) 3054. Joe Perry (1976-77) 2945. Jason Schneeweis (2001-02) 2936. Jay Guidinger (1988-89) 2927. Jay Guidinger (1990-91) 2898. Brian Sykora (2008-09) 2859. Harry Oden (1961-62) 28010. Bill Mattson (1961-62) 276

ASSISTS1. Kendall Kelly (1985-86) 2012. Barry Fermanich (1990-91) 1743. Dave Zollar (1988-89) 1584. Nicky Johnson (1981-82) 1565. Victor Harvison (1987-88) 1546. Tod Kowalczyk (1987-88) 1507. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 1518. Kendall Kelly (1984-85) 1449. Barry Fermanich (1991-92) 142 10. Tyrone King (1978-79) 140

STEALS1. Alan Wimes (1984-85) 962. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 763. Kendall Kelly (1985-86) 704. Victor Harvison (1987-88) 695. Barry Fermanich (1991-92) 67 Victor Harvison (1986-87) 677. Kendall Kelly (1984-85) 658. Nicky Johnson (1982-83) 609. Barry Fermanich (1990-91) 5910. Jay Guidinger (1990-91) 58

BLOCKS1. Jay Guidinger (1990-91) 632. Jay Guidinger (1989-90) 563. Jason Schneeweis (2002-03) 544. Jay Guidinger (1988-89) 505. Josh Quigley (1999-00) 48 Jeff Guidinger (1984-85) 487. Jerry Brockhaus (1984-85) 458. David Thompson (1986-87) 389. David Thompson (1985-86) 3710. Jason Schneeweis (2001-02) 32

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1933-34 Maurice Gorham (G)1934-35 Maurice Gorham (G)1935-36 Maurice Gorham (G) Roy Moren (F) John Vucinovich (C)1936-37 Louis Barle (G) Maurice Gorham (G) Roy Moren (F)1947-48 Rudy Monson (C)1948-49 Dick Hill (F) Rudy Monson (C)1976-77 Gary Opatz (G)1979-80 Rockne Johnson (F)1981-82 Nicky Johnson (G)1982-83 Nicky Johnson (G) Greg Larson (F) Chris Nuemann (G)1983-84 Brian Hansen (G) Chris Nuemann* (G)1984-85 Kendall Kelly (G) Al Wimes (F)1985-86 Kendall Kelly* (G)1986-87 Jeff Guidinger* (F)1987-88 Victor Harvison (G) Jim Olson (F) David Thompson* (F)1988-89 Jay Guidinger* (C)1989-90 Jay Guidinger* (C) Dave Hauser (F)1990-91 Jay Guidinger* (C)

1991-92 Barry Fermanich* (G) Chris Listau (F)1993-94 Jerry Meyer (G)1994-95 Damien Paulson (C) Jake Voit (F)1995-96 Pat Grabner (C)1996-97 Jake Voit (F)1998-99 Josh Quigley* (C)1999-00 Josh Quigley* (C)2000-01 Jake Nettleton (G) Chris Stanley (F)2001-02 Jake Nettleton (G) Jason Schneeweis (C) 2002-03 Jason Schneeweis (C)2003-04 Sean Seaman (G)2008-09 Brian Sykora (F) John Vaudreil (C)2010-11 Brett Ervin (C) Ryan Rasmussen (G)2011-12 Ryan Rasmussen (G)2012-13 Brett Ervin (C) Second Jake Hottenstine (G) Second2013-14 Jordan Reetz (G) First

ALL-NCC2004-05 Sean Seaman (G)2005-06 John Emerson (F)2006-07 Bryan Foss (G/F)2007-08 Jordan Nuness (G) Brian Sykora (F)

ALL-MIAC1949-50 Rudy Monson (C)1952-53 Charles Hiti (F)1954-55 Tom Richardson (G)1957-58 Dave Baker (F) Bob Monson (G) Jon Sampson (G)1958-59 Bob Monson (G) Jon Sampson (G)1959-60 Dave Baker (F)1960-61 Dave Baker (F)1961-62 Harry Oden (F)1963-64 Roger Hanson (G) Mike Patterson (C)1964-65 Mike Patterson (C)1970-71 Mike Josephson (F) Kerry LaPine (F)1971-72 Mike Josephson (F) Mark MacDonald (F)1972-73 Larry Green (F) Dan Hahn (F)1973-74 Larry Green (F)1974-75 Mark Johnson (G) Norris Washington (F)

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JAY GUIDINGER1990-91 NAIA I First Team1989-90 NAIA I First Team1988-89 NAIA I Third Team

JERRY MEYER1993-94 NAIA Second Team

JOSH QUIGLEY 1999-2000 NABC Third Team1999-2000 Daktronics First Team

NICKY JOHNSON1982-83 NAIA Third Team

JEFF GUIDINGER1986-87 NAIA I Third Team

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DAVID THOMPSON1987-88 NAIA I Third Team

The NBA took notice of two student-athletes who starred at Minnesota Duluth in very different generations: Jay Guidinger and Bill Mattson. From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Guidinger came to UMD in 1987 and promptly embarked on a trip toward stardom. He started all 126 games during his UMD tenure, establishing University records for points (1,953), rebounds (1,095) and blocked shots (195). Guidinger became the first individual to be named NSIC Player of the Year in three straight seasons and made his professional debut with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1992, serving as the primary backup for oft-injured Cavaliers standout Brad Daugherty. The assignment led to semi-regular playing time for Guidinger, who played two seasons in Cleveland before retiring to pursue a business career.

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Mattson, a master of the hook shot, was a Northern Minnesota legend who came to UMD in 1958 following a brilliant high school career at Virginia (Minn.) High School. As a freshman, Mattson led the Bulldogs in scoring with a 15.8 points-per-game average. He also led the team in scoring as a sophomore and as a senior. By the conclusion of his four-year UMD career Mattson had accumulated 1,617 points, a mark that currently stands sixth on the University’s all-time points list. Following his senior season, Mattson was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 77th pick overall in the 1962 NBA Draft. Mattson is the only Bulldog to ever be drafted.

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Bob Dodge (Duluth, Minn.) 1956-57Dave Dollerschell (Litchfield, Minn.) 1971-73Bill Drop (Chisholm, Minn.) 1961-63Steve Duncan (Golden Valley, Minn.) 2006-10Lew Eisenberg (Duluth, Minn.) 1955-56Jonah Eisenschenk (Avon, Minn.) 2013-14Gary Eitel (Chaska, Minn.) 1968-69Clyde Ekar (Chisholm, Minn.) 1966-68Vince Ekroot (Duluth, Minn.) 1955-57Jeff Ellenson (Eau Claire, Wis.) 1965-68Bob Emerson (Isle, Minn.) 1955-56John Emerson (New Richmond, Wis.) 2003-06Vern Emerson (Isle, Minn.) 1963-64Steve Enderlein (Thief River Falls, Minn.) 1979-80Mel Enger (Big Lake, Minn.) 1979-81Mike Enrico (Chisholm, Minn.) 1934-35Jack Erchul (Gilbert, Minn.) 1955-56Kraig Erickson (Cloquet, Minn.) 1984-85Blayne Erie (Goodhue, Minn.) 2011-12Brett Ervin (Eden Prairie, Minn.) 2010-Gene Evans (Superior, Wis.) 1956-57Jake Ewing (Shakopee, Minn.) 2010-12Darryl Faille (Duluth, Minn.) 1957-58Adam Falkner (West Bend, Wis.) 1996-2000Clay Fandre (Waukesha, Wis.) 1993-97John Ferkul (Gilbert, Minn.) 1953-55Barry Fermanich (Antigo, Wis.) 1988-91Wallace Fontaine (Proctor, Minn.) 1957-58Idris Forrest (Maple Grove, Minn.) 2003-07Bryan Foss (Maple Grove, Minn.) 2003-07Brad Frank (Lorain, Ohio) 1974-76Ivan Franklin (Stillwater, Minn.) 2007-10Tony Gardonio (Duluth, Minn.) 1968-70Scott Gernander (Duluth, Minn.) 1965-69Paul Gerth (Pulaski, Wis.) 1989-92Charles Getman (Luverne, Minn.) 1967-68Garrison Gillard (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) 2013-Eric Goerdt (Mountain Iron, Minn.) 1997-98Francis Gorham (Proctor, Minn.) 1935-36Maurice Gorham (Proctor, Minn.) 1934-36James Gornick (Duluth, Minn.) 1963-67Pat Grabner (Appleton, Wis.) 1993-97Frank Green (Duluth, Minn.) 1961-65Larry Green (Bountiful, Utah) 1972-74Roy Griak (Duluth, Minn.) 1947-48Dale Griffin (Elyria, Ohio) 1975-77Jeff Grohs (Duluth, Minn.) 1969-71Jay Guidinger (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1987-91Jeff Guidinger (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1983-87Edward Haak (South Bend, Ind.) 1971-72Phil Haddix (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1967-71Dan Hahn (White Pass, Wash.) 1971-73Dom Haigh (Owatonna, Minn.) 1958-62A. Halden (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1934-35Jake Harder (Spring Valley, Minn.) 2013-Jim Hastings (Duluth, Minn.) 1947-48Rodney Hawnen (Virginia, Minn.) 1956-57Gene Hamilton (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1959-62Leon Hanka (Duluth, Minn.) 1977-79Brian Hansen (Duluth, Minn.) 1981-84Dennis Hansen (Proctor, Minn.) 1961-63Darin Hanson (Duluth, Minn.) 1989-93Roger Hanson (Duluth, Minn.) 1961-65Jim Hartley (Duluth, Minn.) 1990-94Victor Harvison (Columbus, Ohio) 1986-88Dave Hauser (Oshkosh, Wis.) 1987-91Alvin Hebert (Wayzata, Minn.) 1990-94Brian Hedrick (Ashland, Wis.) 1987-89

Chris Heitkamp (Brainerd, Minn.) 1994-96Myron Heittola (Cromwell, Minn.) 1983-84Marcus Helland (Baldwin, Wis.) 2007-09Wade Hensel(Bigfork, Minn.) 1970-71Paul Heuper (Orr, Minn.) 1982-83Ryan Higgason (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 1990-91Charles Hill (N/A) 1950-51Dick Hill (N/A) 1947-49, 52-53Jim Hill (Eau Claire, Wis.) 1985-86Rich Hirstein (River Falls, Wis.) 1983-87Charles Hiti (Eveleth, Minn.) 1952-54Tom Hoch (Duluth, Minn.) 1969-71Matt Hockett (McFarland, Wis.) 2003-07James Hodge (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1974-75, 77-78Jonathan Holden (Canberra, Australia) 2004-05Tim Hollis (Duluth, Minn.) 1974-75Phil Homere (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 2010-11Andy Horstman (Plymouth, Wis.) 1987-89Jake Hottenstine (Green Bay, Wis.) 2009-13Wing Gee Huey (Duluth, Minn.) 1968-71Doug Hurd (Pipestone, Minn.) 1971-75Joe Hussey (Grand Marais, Minn.) 1952-53Tom Hutton (Hopkins, Minn.) 1983-87James Intihar (Eveleth, Minn.) 1955-57Brody Jackson (Oakdale, Minn.) 2014-Kristofer Jackson (Peoria, Ariz.) 2011-Marcus Jackson (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1999-2003Steve Jamnick (Soudan, Minn.) 2006-08Craig Jensen(Rochester, Minn.) 1969-73Bill Jensen (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1950-51Pat Johns (Duluth, Minn.) 1973-76 Clarance Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) 1948-49James Johnson (East Tech, Pa.) 1970-71Jeremy Johnson (Esko, Minn.) 1994-95Ken Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) 1950-52Mark Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) 1971-75Nicky Johnson (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1979-83Rockne Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) 1978-80Ronald Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) 1950-51, 52-53Roy Joki (Esko, Minn.) 1980-82Mike Josephson (Aurora, Minn.) 1968-73 Chris Jurkanis (Proctor, Minn.) 1978-79Jere Kaplan (Aitkin, Minn.) 1954-55Dick Katoski (Duluth, Minn.) 1986-71Alden Keiski (Chisholm, Minn.) 1955-59Travis Kellner (Sheboygan, Wis.) 2009-10Kendall Kelly (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1982-86Wayne Keto (N/A) 1940-42Marvin Ketola (Cloquet, Minn.) 1961-62Fred Kindschy (Osseo, Wis.) 1980-81Steve King (Cumberland, Wis.) 1974-76Tyrone King (Chicago, Ill.) 1978-79Gary Kinkle (N/A) 1975-76 Jim Kiss (Geneseo, Ill.) 2004-07Steve Klass (Seymour, Wis.) 2005-09Roger Klosowsky (Duluth, Minn.) 1967-68Nate Koch (Superior, Wis.) 1992-96Gus Kohlts (Duluth, Minn.) 1960-61Roger Kohlts (Duluth, Minn.) 1961-62Mel Koivisto (Esko, Minn.) 1951-55Gary Kokal (Eveleth, Minn.) 1954-55Dan Kornbaum (Little Falls, Minn.) 2010-12Luke Korneta (La Crosse, Wis.) 2004-05Bernard Kovach (Ely, Minn.) 1960-61Tod Kowalczyk (DePere, Wis.) 1984-88Tony Krall (Eveleth, Minn.) 1955-56CJ Krawczyk (Waukesha, Wis.) 1992-96Mike Krebsbach (N/A) 1981-82

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UMD MEN’S BASKETBALLDave Krmpotich (Duluth, Minn.) 1973-77Bob Krussell (White Bear Lake, Minn.) 1969-71Cory Kulig (Independence, Wis.) 1993-94Jim Landes (Bloomington, Minn.) 1978-79Kerry LaPine (Duluth, Minn.) 1967-71Jake Larkin (Watertoown, Wis.) 2014-Greg Larson (Bayfield, Wis.) 1981-83James Laspi (Duluth, Minn.) 1960-61Taylor Lavery (Michigan City, Ind.) 2014-John Ledin (Cambridge, Minn.) 1954-55Pat Leaon (Burnsville, Minn.) 2009-10Marshall Levenson (Duluth, Minn.) 1957-58Rob Levine(Duluth, Minn.) 1976-77Todd Leyse (Plymouth, Minn.) 1983-85Todd Lind (Barnum, Minn.) 1984-85Mark Lindahl (Duluth, Minn.) 1972-73Bernie Lindner (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1985-86Rich Lindsey (Washburn, Wis.) 1982-83Dave Lindstrom (Rush City, Minn.) 1958-60Norm Linnell (Duluth, Minn.) 1978-80Chris Listau (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1987-90Dave Lorenzen (Luverne, Minn.) 1967-71Dick Lundquist (N/A) 1948-50Ed Lundstrom (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1958-61 Dirk Lunsford (Anacortes, Wash.) 1972-74Bill Lunsten (Silver Bay, Minn.) 1962-63Jim MacDonald (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1976-80Mark MacDonald (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1970-74Derek Magnuson (St. Paul, Minn.) 2014-John Magnuson (Ashland, Wis.) 1976-77Will Marshall (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 2014-Chuck Mason (Duluth, Minn.) 1934-35Bill Mattson (Virginia, Minn.) 1958-62James Maunu (Duluth, Minn.) 1968-71Bud McDonald (N/A) 1947-48Bob McDonald (Chisholm, Minn.) 1953-54Rhett McDonald (Cambridge, Minn.) 2007-11Patrick McCrady (Perham, Minn.) 1963-64John McKeag (Northfield, Minn.) 1950-54Jack McKillop (Duluth, Minn.) 1954-57Ryan Meissner (Osseo, Minn.) 2006-08Ron Metso (Barnum, Minn.) 1976-80Jerry Meyer (Nashville, Tenn.) 1989-94Randy Micheau (Duluth, Minn.) 1982-84Paul Mickelson (Cambridge, Minn.) 1980-83Bill Miller (Minnetonka, Minn.) 1961-63Jon Miller (McGregor, Minn.) 1994-96Matt Miller (Midland, Mich.) 2000-01Tom Modec (Eveleth, Minn.) 1958-59Bob Monson (Duluth, Minn.) 1955-59Rudy Monson (Duluth, Minn.) 1947-50Scott Monson (N/A) 1981-82Kurt Moody (Pequot Lakes, Minn.) 2011-13Barney Moore (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1988-90Roy Moren (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1934-36Jere Mossier (Grand Rapids, Minn.) 1962-65Paul Nace (Duluth, Minn.) 1947-51John Nalezny (Willow River, Minn.) 1981-82Ryan Nechodom (Kimberly, Wis.) 1997-2001Jeff Neelan (Thief River Falls, Minn.) 1980-82Greg Neff (Hayward, Wis.) 1989-91Dale Nelson (N/A) 1947-48Joseph Nett (Winona, Minn.) 1979-80Jake Nettleton (Superior, Wis.) 1998-2002Chris Neumann (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1980-84Pierre Newton (Laveen, Ariz.) 2013-Jeff Nicholas (Eau Claire, Wis.) 1993-97Byron Ninham (Bemidji, Mich.) 2008-10Eugene Norlander (Duluth, Minn.) 1948-51Ray Norsted (Cambridge, Minn.) 1962-63

Jordan Nuness (Eden Prairie, Minn.) 2005-08Harry Oden (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1959-63Mark Ogren (Port Wing, Wis.) 1979-80Jeff Oliphant (Deerwood, Minn.) 1980-81Ralph Olson (N/A) 1941-42Dick Olson (N/A) 1952-53Jim Olson (Tomahawk, Wis.) 1986-88Lane Olson (Colfax, Wis.) 2013-Ronald Olson (Duluth, Minn.) 1956-58Tim O’Melia (Duluth, Minn.) 1970-74Gary Opatz (Bloomington, Minn.) 1975-79Larry Opatz (Bloomington, Minn.) 1977-78Edward Pajunen (Meadowlands, Minn.) 1952-54Mike Patterson (Mahtomedi, Minn.) 1961-65Bruce Paulson (Moose Lake, Minn.) 1950-54Damien Paulson (Culver, Minn.) 1991-95Mark Paulson (Madison, Wis.) 1989-92Dick Pennington (Duluth, Minn.) 1968-70Joe Perry (Detroit, Mich.) 1975-77Nate Perry (Racine, Wis.) 2003-04Dick Pesonen (Proctor, Minn.) 1958-60Charlie Phillips (Hibbing, Minn.) 1966-68Brandon Pineda (Phoenix, Ariz.) 2014-Taite Plass (Red Wing, Minn.) 2004-05Austin Pohlen (Warba, Minn.) 2012-13Joe Pollard (Grand Rapids, Minn.) 1976-77Lincoln Poupore (Floodwood, Minn.) 1952-53Eric Powers (Marquette, Minn.) 2009-2013Josh Quigley (Duluth, Minn.) 1995-96, 97-98Ryan Rasmussen (Waupun, Wis.) 2008-12Bob Rastello (N/A) 1947-48Matt Rawley (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2003-07Ben Raymond (Oshkosh, Wis.) 1998-2002Jordan Reetz (Fall Creek, Wis.) 2010-14Erik Reinertsen (Duluth, Minn.) 1993-94John Retica (Hibbing, Minn.) 1977-81Gary Rheingans (Eau Claire, Wis.) 1965-69Gary Richards (Ely, Minn.) 1962-65Tom Richardson (Gilbert, Minn.) 1953-55Lew Rickert, Jr. (Duluth, Minn.) 1972-74Bob Riley (Brooklyn Center, Minn.) 1998-2000Daniyal Robinson (Rock Island, Ill.) 1994-95Mark Robinson (Burnsville, Minn.) 1986-90Dylan Rodriguez (Blaine, Minn.) 2009-13Doug Rossi (Mountain Iron, Minn.) 1954-56Ryan Rubischko (Gibbon, Minn.) 1994-95Frank Russ (Hibbing, Minn.) 1972-73James Salmi (Orr, Minn.) 1956-57Jon Sampson (Duluth, Minn.) 1955-59Steven Sands (Kenyon, Minn.) 1963-64Larry Sauer (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1969-71Jordan Schade (Oshkosh, Wis.) 2006-10Kyle Schalow (Kaukauna, Wis.) 2014-Steve Schahczenski (Menominee, Mich.) 1996-98Rob Schneeberg (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.) 1979-83Jason Schneeweis (Aubertus, Wis.) 1999-2003Tim Schneider (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1975-77Lonnie Schock (Glidden, Wis.) 1985-86Norman Schroeder (Spring Valley, Minn.) 1950-52Sean Seaman (Duluth, Minn.) 2002-06Paul Seifert (Irondale, Minn.) 1978-79Bob Seikkula (Esko, Minn.) 1952-55Kevin Seim (Stillwater, Minn.) 1998-99Bob Sharkey (N/A) 1956-57Bill Sibley (Duluth, Minn.) 1960-61Fred Simonich (N/A) 1940-41Adam Skinner (Cumberland, Wis.) 2003-04Calahan Skogman (Seymour, Wis.) 2012-13J.R. Smith (Racine, Wis.) 1996-98Ronald Smith (Detroit, Mich.) 1977-78

Lane Soderquist (N/A) 1949-50Dan Sojka (Mountain Iron, Minn.) 1979-83Ronald Solheim (Duluth, Minn.) 1954-55John Spence (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1988-91Bryan Sprang (New Brighton, Minn.) 2011-13Brian St. Peter (Menominee, Wis.) 2004-07Chris Stanley (Portage, Wis.) 1998-92Tom Stark (Proctor, Minn.) 1954-55Richard Steffen (Green Bay, Wis.) 1990-94Derrick Stephens (Detroit, Mich.) 2011-12Fred Stephens (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1991-92Bob Stevens (Tower, Minn.) 1960-61Tom Stone (Becker, Minn.) 1957-61Chuck Stroik (Wausau, Wis.) 1983-84Warren Strudwick (Duluth, Minn.) 1951-53Rick Sundberg (Ashland, Wis.) 1979-83Darren Suttle (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1983-84Lonnie Swartz (Biwabik, Minn.) 1976-77Brian Sykora (Bloomington, Minn.) 2007-09Roy Tesar (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1934-36Mark Thomson (West Bend, Wis.) 1996-99David Thompson (Hibbing, Minn.) 1984-88Greg Thone (Luverne, Minn.) 1964-68Dan Tillema (Randolph, Wis.) 2007-08Dwayne Toatley (Eden Prairie, Minn.) 1996-98Keith Tok (Coleraine, Minn.) 1962-63Ed Turk (Chisholm, Minn.) 1934-35Josh Turnquist (Rogers, Minn.) 2012-13James Udovich (Duluth, Minn.) 1961-62Paul Udovich (Duluth, Minn.) 1959-61Jeff VandenBerge(Dunwoody, Ga.) 1985-86Peter VanNice (Bloomington, Minn.) 1972-74John Vaudreuil (Bloomington, Minn.) 2004-07, ’08-09Dick Veech (Duluth, Minn.) 1953-56Len Vesel (Tower, Minn.) 1963-64Mike Vesel (Tower, Minn.) 1974-78Jake Voit (Duluth, Minn.) 1993-96Mike Voit (Duluth, Minn.) 1996-97John Vucinovich (Gilbert, Minn.) 1934-36Mark Vukelich (Gilbert, Minn.) 1952-54Neil Wagner (Duluth, Minn.) 1957-58Riley Walker (McFarland, Wis.) 2010-12Tom Wallin (Hermantown, Minn.) 1991-92Jack Washburn (Anoka, Minn.) 1955-56Norris Washington (Detroit, Minn.) 1974-76Donald Weaver (Duluth, Minn.) 1951-53Brian Webb (Lake Crystal, Minn.) 1979-82Jerry Weld (Duluth, Minn.) 1951-53, ’55-56Jeff Wells (Duluth, Minn.) 1966-70Brandt Wendland (Balaton, Minn.) 1991-93Edward Westerhaus (N/A) 1948-50Alex White (Apple Valley, Minn.) 2007-09Ron White (Chicago, Ill.) 2008-09Bob Wilkowski (Perham, Minn.) 1963-64Matt Williams (Saginaw, Minn.) 2000-04Jake Wilson (Zimmerman, Minn.) 2013-Al Wimes (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1982-86Jerry Wilmot (Duluth, Minn.) 1953-54Jeff Winter (Shoreview, Minn.) 1972-73Mike Zimmerman (Chicago, Ill.) 1971-72Dave Zollar (Duluth, Minn.) 1987-91Reece Zoelle (Green Bay, Wis.) 2011-

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