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Table of Contents

Quick Facts/Table of Contents ................ 1Program Notes ...................................... 2Roster/Pronunciation Guide .................... 4Radio/TV Roster ..................................... 5Head Coach Ernie Zeigler ....................... 6Assistant Coach Keith Noftz ................... 8Assistant Coach Darren Kohne ............... 9Assistant Coach Terrance Chatman ...... 10Dir. Basket. Operations Marcelo Olivarez .....11Support Staff ....................................... 122009-10 Team Photo .......................... 13Jordan Bitzer ....................................... 14Tyler Brown ......................................... 16Finis Craddock .................................... 17Sean Day ............................................ 18Joe Estrada ......................................... 19

CMU Quick FactsLocation...............................................Mount.Pleasant,.Mich.Founded.........................................................................1892President...............................................Kathy.Wilbur.(interim)Enrollment.................................................................. .26,354Nickname..............................................................ChippewasColors...........................................................Maroon.and.GoldConference....................................................... Mid-AmericanHome.Arena............................................. Rose.Center.(5,200)Athletics.Director..................................................Dave.Heeke

Coaching StaffHead.Coach......................Ernie.Zeigler.(Cleary.College,.1994)Record.at.CMU.....................................39-54.(three.seasons)Career.Record................................................................ SameBasketball.Office.Phone...................................989-774-4302Best.Time.to.Reach.Coach.................................... contact.SIDAssistant.Coaches....................Keith.Noftz.(Heidelberg,.1978).................................................. Darren.Kohne.(Toledo,.2000)............................................Terrance.Chatman.(UMKC,.2001)Dir..of.Basketball.Ops................ Marcelo.Olivarez.(CMU,.2009)

Team Information. Overall. Home. Away. Neutral2008-2009.Record. 12-19. 8-6. 3-11. 1-2.2008-2009.MAC.Record. 7-9. 5-3. 2-6. 0-0MAC.Finish.............................................................T-1st.WestLetterwinners.Returning/Lost.............................................4/7Starters.Returning/Lost......................................................3/2

Men’s Basketball HistoryFirst.Year.of.Men’s.Basketball.................. 1904.(105.seasons)All-Time.Record.(Pct.)............................... 1,152-1,090.(.514)All-Time.MAC.Record/Yrs........................203-267/28.seasonsMAC.Regular-Season.Titles...................................................6MAC.Tournament.Titles.................................... 2.(1987,.2003)NCAA.Tournament.Appearances............................................4

Chippewa Nickname The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees has approved the continued use of the nickname “Chippewas” in association with CMU. The university’s goals are to use the name with honor and respect, increase supportive connections between CMU and Native Americans and improve efforts to sensitize students, faculty and staff to Native American traditions and cultures. Media representatives have been extremely cooperative as we have worked to address this important issue. In nearly all cases, print and broadcast reporters have supported CMU’s efforts to eliminate the use of symbols, headlines and copy that present inappropriate and inaccurate images of Native Americans. Central Michigan University is grateful for your help, and we ask for your continued cooperation and sensitivity. With your assistance, we can continue to use the Chippewa name with dignity and respect.

The.2009-10.Central.Michigan.University.men’s.basketball.guide.was.published.by.the.Sports.Information.Office,.Rose.Center,.Central.Michigan.University,.Mount.Pleasant,.Michigan.48859...The.guide.and.covers.were.designed.by.Rob.Wyman...The.publication.was.written.by.Mike.Boseak..Editorial.assistance.provided.by.Jason.Kaufman,.Scott.Rex,.Chad.Twaro.and.Don.Helinski...Photos.by.Robert.Barclay.and.Peggy.Brisbane...Printing.by.CMU.Printing.Services..

CMU,.an.AA/EO.institution,.is.strongly.and.actively.committed.to.increasing.diversity.within.its.community.(see.www.cmich.edu/aaeo)..

Sports InformationSports.Information.Director............................. Jason.KaufmanSID.Address....115.Rose.Center,.Mount.Pleasant,.Mich..48859Office.Fax........................................................989-774-5391Assistant.SID........................................................... Scott.RexAssistant.SID/MBB.Contact................................. Mike.Boseak. Boseak’s.Office.Phone................................989-774-3277. Boseak’s.Cell.Phone...................................989-621-9064. Boseak’s.E-mail..........................mike.boseak@cmich.eduAssistant.SID/Video.Coordinator...........................Chris.RodelaSports.Information.Assistant.................................Chad.TwaroWeb.Site......................................... www.cmuchippewas.com

Brandon Ford ...................................... 20Robbie Harman ................................... 21Nick Jordan ......................................... 23Chris Kellermann ................................. 24William McClure .................................. 26Amir Rashid ........................................ 27Zach Saylor ......................................... 28Marko Spica ........................................ 29Jalin Thomas ....................................... 30Antonio Weary ..................................... 312008-09 Statistics .............................. 322008-09 MAC Recap .......................... 362009-10 Opponents ............................ 40Mid-American Conference ................... 41Honors ................................................ 42Retired Jerseys .................................... 43

Quick Facts

All-Time Letterwinners ......................... 44Chippewas in the Pros ......................... 48All-Time vs. Opponents ........................ 49All-Time Game-by-Game ..................... 51 Postseason Games .............................. 65Year-by-Year Results ............................ 66Records .............................................. 67Year-by-Year Statistics ......................... 71Rose Center Records/100-Point Games .......73Athletics Director Dave Heeke .............. 74Senior Associate Athletic Directors ........ 75CMU Head Coaches ............................. 76Media Information................................ 77

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• The Chippewas set a pair of season superlatives in a dramatic win at rival Western Michigan to claim their share of the West Division crown at the end of the 2008-09 regular season. CMU overcame a 14-point second-half deficit after trailing 46-32 with 12:14 remaining in the game. It was the largest deficit CMU overcame to win in 2008-09. Central also scored 48 points in the second half, the most it has scored in a frame last year.

• The 2008-09 Chippewas snapped a pair of extended losing streaks against MAC opponents.

• CMU had lost 13 straight to Miami dating back to 1998 before the Chippewas posted a 57-55 home win over the RedHawks on Feb. 10.• The Chippewas had lost 12 straight to Toledo dating back to 2004 before the Chippewas tallied a convincing 59-44 win over the Rockets last season. The 15-point margin was CMU’s largest victory over Toledo since a 73-56 road victory in 1991.

• The Chippewas held 15 straight opponents under 70 points to close out the 2008-09 season. During the stretch run, CMU limited the opposition to fewer than 60 points eight times.

• CMU had three different players with 40+ steals last season. It marks the first time in school history that a trio of players all have that many. Jordan Bitzer leads the way with 48, while Robbie Harman and Jacolby Hardiman each added 45. Hardiman ranked ninth in the MAC with 1.50 per game while Harman finished 13th with 1.45 per contest. Bitzer’s 2.09 steals per game would have lead the league if he had enough games played. He did lead the league in MAC-only action with 2.25 steals per conference game. All three Chippewas just missed finishing among the top-10 steal totals in program history.

• The Chippewas have won at least 11 games in each of Ernie Zeigler’s three seasons at CMU. It marks the first time CMU has hit twin figures in the win column in three straight seasons since 1990-91-92 when Central won 13, 14 and 12 games, respectively.

• Of Ernie Zeigler’s 39 career wins at CMU, the Chippewas have held the opponent under 70 points in 31 of them. CMU is 31-17 (.646) when holding the opposition under 70 points under Zeigler.

• The Chippewas own four all-time wins over ranked opponents. CMU’s four wins against ranked teams are over No. 13 Oregon State in the regional consolation game of the 1975 NCAA Tournament, at No. 8 Western Kentucky in 1986, versus No. 15 Creighton in the 2003 NCAA Tournament and at No. 23 Notre Dame in 2003.

• Marcus Van led the MAC in rebounding last season, becoming the first Chippewa to pace the conference in rebounding since Nate Huffman averaged 11.0 boards in 1997. It’s the sixth time in league history a CMU player has paced the field in rebounding.

• In Ernie Zeigler’s 93 games as head coach at CMU, the Chippewas have been called for less fouls than the opponent just 21 times (22 percent of the time). In the 21 games when CMU was called for less fouls, the Chippewas are 17-4 (.810).

• CMU finished the season with a winning record in Rose Center at 8-6. It marks the second straight season CMU has had a winning record at home and the sixth time in the last 10 years. Central is 22-16 at home in Ernie Zeigler’s three seasons with the Chippewas.

• CMU returns 46 percent of its points scored and just 36 percent of its rebounds from a season ago. However, the Chippewas do return

three starters and Marko Spica, who missed last season due to injury after starting 13 games in 2007-08.

• Head coach Ernie Zeigler’s 39 wins in his first three seasons are the third-most of any coach in program history. His 25 MAC wins also rank second among CMU head coaches during that same stretch.

• The 13 wins in head coach Ernie Zeigler’s first season at CMU more than tripled the previous season’s total and improved the Chippewas’ record by 7.5 games, the 17th-best turnaround in the nation that season.

• The Chippewas finished tied atop the MAC West Division last season, claiming the program’s third West Division title since 1998.

• Robbie Harman (No. 9, 128) and Chris Kellermann (No. 10, 125) have both cracked the program’s top-10 list of made three pointers while Jordan Bitzer (124) is close to making the list. Giordan Watson sits atop the program’s leader board with 199 career triples.

• CMU has advanced to the quarterfinals of the Mid-American Conference tournament in each of head coach Ernie Zeigler’s three seasons.

• Robbie Harman made the fifth-most threes in program history a season ago (72), becoming just the fourth player to make at least 70 threes in a season in CMU history. Only Tommie Johnson (93), Jeff Majerle (80) and Kevin Nelson (78,75) had previously accomplished the feat.

• CMU is 279-181 in its 36 seasons played in Rose Center.

• The Chippewas have made four appearances in the NCAA Division I Tournament. CMU advanced to the national postseason in 1975, 1977, 1987 and 2003. The Maroon and Gold also advanced to the NIT in 1979.

Program Notes

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• There has been a Chippewa playing in the National Basketball Association every season except one since 1975-76.

• Chris Kaman is in his seventh season as a starter for the Los Angeles Clippers after getting drafted sixth overall in the 2003 NBA Draft. He tied for the third-highest draft pick in MAC history.

• Dan Majerle was a two-time NBA All-Star and the leading scorer on USA Basketball’s bronze medal-winning Olympic team in 1988.

• Dan Roundfield was a second-team All-NBA selection in 1980 and played in two NBA All-Star games.

• CMU’s 1975 MAC championship team featured three future NBA players and all three played at least eight seasons in the league.

• Ben Poquette spent 10 seasons in the NBA, playing for the Pistons, Jazz, Bulls and Cavaliers.

• James McElroy played eight years in the NBA with the Jazz, Hawks and Pistons.

• In the late 1980s, Chippewa fans would celebrate the first CMU basket of each game in Rose Center by showing the court with rolls of toilet paper. The tradition came to a halt when rules were created that assigned CMU a technical foul for delaying the game.

• The 2002-03 men’s basketball season featured a school-record 25 victories and a run into the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The campaign featured a MAC Tournament championship and a win over Creighton in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Chris Kaman earned MAC Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and MAC Tournament MVP honors that season.

• Seven jerseys hang from the rafters of Rose Center. CMU has honored James McElroy (1973-75), Melvin McLaughlin (1980-83), Ben Kelson (1970-73), Dan Roundfield (1972-75), Dan Majerle (1985-88), Ben Poquette (1973-77) and Don Edwards (1963-66) with banners that hang over the east end of the court.

• Rose Center has hosted Central Michigan basketball since 1973-74 season. This is the final season in the building’s current configuration. The existing court was purchased in June of 1986 and used only once prior, at the 1986 NBA All=Star game. It’s hosted events such as the 1980 AIAW Division I National Championship and in 1984 it hosted the first round games of the women’s NCAA tournament.

• A $21 million renovation of Rose Center was approved by the Central Michigan board of trustees on July 16, 2009. The privately funded Events Center will include a completely redesigned angular exterior and bright glazed-glass entrance, a 10,000 square-foot lobby and reception area, a redesigned arena bowl with upgraded comfortable seating for 5,300, a new 12,000 square-foot practice facility, enhancements to the student fitness center and additional academic teaching space. Officials broke ground on Sept. 26, and the project is expected to be completed in time for the 2010-11 basketball season.

Central Michigan has begun construction on a $21 million renovation of Rose Center. The Events Center will include a 10,000 square-foot lobby and reception area, a redesigned arena bowl with upgraded comfortable seating for 5,300 and a new 12,000 square-foot practice facility.

Program Notes

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Numerical# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Last School)00. Zach.Saylor. F. 6-8. 235. R-Fr.. Lansing,.Mich..(Lansing.Waverly.HS)1. Nick.Jordan. G. 5-11. 175. So.. Rochester,.Mich..(Rochester.HS)2. Amir.Rashid. G. 5-9. 165. Jr.. Houston,.Texas.(Trinity.Valley.CC)3..... Joe.Estrada.... G... 6-4... 185... Fr.... Grand.Ledge,.Mich..(Grand.Ledge.HS)5. Finis.Craddock. G. 6-1. 180. Fr.. Garland,.Texas.(Garland.HS)10. Marko.Spica. F/C. 6-9. 250. Jr.. Belgrade,.Serbia.(School.of.Sport)13. Brandon.Ford. F/C. 6-11. 255. Sr.. Petrolia,.Ont..(St..Clair.SS)15. Jordan.Bitzer. G. 6-3. 195. Sr.. Unionville,.Mich..(Unionville-Sebewaing.Area.HS)20. Robbie.Harman. G. 6-1. 180. Sr.. Traverse.City,.Mich..(Traverse.City.Central.HS)21. Chris.Kellermann. F. 6-8. 245. Sr.. O’Fallon,.Ill..(O’Fallon.HS)24. Antonio.Weary.. G. 6-3. 215. Jr.. Los.Angeles,.Calif..(Hutchinson.CC)31. Jalin.Thomas. G/F. 6-4. 200. Jr.. Columbus,.Ohio.(Pensacola.JC)33. Tyler.Brown.. F. 6-7. 220. Fr.. Eau.Claire,.Wis..(Eau.Claire.North.HS)34. William.McClure. F/C. 6-7. 240. Jr.. Indianapolis,.Ind..(Lake.Land.College)40..... Sean.Day.... F... 6-6... 215... Fr.... Fort.Wayne,.Ind..(Bishop.Luers.HS)

Alphabetical# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Last School)15. Jordan.Bitzer. G. 6-3. 195. Sr.. Unionville,.Mich..(Unionville-Sebewaing.Area.HS)33. Tyler.Brown.. F. 6-7. 220. Fr.. Eau.Claire,.Wis..(Eau.Claire.North.HS)5. Finis.Craddock. G. 6-1. 180. Fr.. Garland,.Texas.(Garland.HS)40..... Sean.Day.... F... 6-6... 215... Fr.... Fort.Wayne,.Ind..(Bishop.Luers.HS)3..... Joe.Estrada.... G... 6-4... 185... Fr.... Grand.Ledge,.Mich..(Grand.Ledge.HS)13. Brandon.Ford. F/C. 6-11. 255. Sr.. Petrolia,.Ont..(St..Clair.SS)20. Robbie.Harman. G. 6-1. 180. Sr.. Traverse.City,.Mich..(Traverse.City.Central.HS)1. Nick.Jordan. G. 5-11. 175. So.. Rochester,.Mich..(Rochester.HS)21. Chris.Kellermann. F. 6-8. 245. Sr.. O’Fallon,.Ill..(O’Fallon.HS)34. William.McClure. F/C. 6-7. 240. Jr.. Indianapolis,.Ind..(Lake.Land.College)2. Amir.Rashid. G. 5-9. 165. Jr.. Houston,.Texas.(Trinity.Valley.CC)00. Zach.Saylor. F. 6-8. 235. R-Fr.. Lansing,.Mich..(Lansing.Waverly.HS)10. Marko.Spica. F/C. 6-9. 250. Jr.. Belgrade,.Serbia.(School.of.Sport)31. Jalin.Thomas. G/F. 6-4. 200. Jr.. Columbus,.Ohio.(Pensacola.JC)24. Antonio.Weary.. G. 6-3. 215. Jr.. Los.Angeles,.Calif..(Hutchinson.CC)

Head Coach:.Ernie.ZeiglerAssistant Coaches:.Keith.Noftz,.Darren.Kohne,.Terrance.ChatmanDirector of Basketball Operations:.Marcelo.OlivarezAthletic Trainer: John.Mason

2009-10 CMU Men’s Basketball Roster

Roster

Pronunciation GuideFinis Craddock.-.FINE-iss.CRAD-dock.Amir Rashid.-.Ra-SHEEDMarko Spica.-.MARK-o.SPEAK-ah.Jalin.Thomas.-.JAY-lin

Ernie.Zeigler -.ZIG-lerDarren.Kohne.-.Cone.Keith.Noftz.-.NOFFS

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ZachSaylorF, R-Fr., 6-8, 235

00 NickJordanG, So., 5-11, 175

1 AmirRashidG, Jr., 5-9, 165

2 JoeEstradaG, Fr., 6-4, 185

3 FinisCraddockG, Fr., 6-1, 180

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Marko SpicaF/C, Jr., 6-9, 250

10 BrandonFordF/C, Sr., 6-11, 255

13 JordanBitzerG, Sr., 6-3, 195

15 RobbieHarmanG, Sr., 6-1, 180

20 ChrisKellermannF, Sr., 6-8, 245

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G/F, Jr., 6-4, 200 F, Fr., 6-7, 220 F/C, Jr., 6-7, 240

ErnieZeiglerHead Coach

KeithNoftzAssistant Coach

DarrenKohneAssistant Coach

TerranceChatmanAssistant Coach

MarceloOlivarezDirector of Basketball Operations

AntonioWearyG, Jr., 6-3, 215

24 JalinThomas 31 Tyler

Brown 33 William McClure 34 Sean

DayF, Fr., 6-6, 215

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Radio/TV Roster

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Ernie ZeiglerHead CoachFourth Season

Ernie Zeigler has built a program based on toughness and hard work, and as he enters his fourth season at the helm of the Central Michigan men’s basketball program, the Chippewas have already benefited from those efforts. CMU battled through a season of adversity to earn a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division title in 2008-09, as the Chippewas finished 12-19 overall, 7-9 in league play. Despite losing returning starter Marko Spica for the year during preseason workouts and leading scorer Chris Kellermann for the season after just seven games, the Chippewas were able to grind out their third West Division title since 1998. Zeigler’s 39 wins in his first three seasons are the third-most of any coach in program history. His 25 MAC wins ranks second most for any CMU head coach during that same stretch, and the Chippewas have reached the MAC Tournament quarterfinals in each of his three seasons. During his tenure at CMU, he’s mentored a pair of All-MAC players in Giordan Watson (2007 first team and 2008 second team) and Marcus Van (2009 honorable mention), as well as a pair of MAC All-Freshman team selections in Marko Spica (2007) and Jeremy Allen (2008). The 2007-08 season featured a four-game winning streak, capped with a 78-67 victory at Big Ten foe Michigan. Central finished the year at 14-17 overall and 8-8 in the league. The .500 MAC record marked just the third time in the previous 17 seasons that CMU won at least half of its league games. A win over Northern Illinois in the first round of the MAC Tournament also highlighted the campaign. The Chippewas went 13-18 in Zeigler’s first season as a head coach, including a 7-9 mark in the MAC. The previous year, CMU was 4-24 overall and won just one league game during an 18-game conference slate. The seven-and-a-half game improvement was tied for the 17th best turnaround in the nation that year. The 13 wins in 2007 more than tripled the previous year’s total, and some notable accomplishments were made as well. CMU won its first-round MAC Tournament game against Buffalo before falling to eventual runner-up Akron. Zeigler’s squad produced five road wins, which were more than the previous three years combined, and Central won its first two MAC road games of the year for just the second time in school history. CMU led the MAC in free throw percentage (.725) and Giordan Watson was named first team All-MAC while Marko Spica was named to the MAC All-Freshman Team. CMU Athletics Director Dave Heeke introduced Zeigler as the Chippewas’ new men’s basketball coach at a press conference in the Indoor Athletic Complex on June 29, 2006. He became the 19th coach in CMU history. “Ernie brings a wealth of experience to our program and the championship culture we are building at CMU,” Heeke said. “His roots are in Detroit, and he has strong ties to the Midwest and the state of Michigan. Ernie is well known as one of the best recruiters in the country. His vision for our program focuses on the student-athlete and will provide an environment for our players to be successful both athletically and academically. We are thrilled to have Ernie and his family join the CMU family.” Zeigler came to CMU three months after helping lead UCLA to the 2006 NCAA title game. He spent five seasons as an assistant under Ben Howland at both Pittsburgh (2002-03) and UCLA (2004-06). The programs achieved great success with Zeigler on staff as Pitt reached the NCAA Sweet 16 both years

Coaching Staff

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and finished 2003 with a final Associated Press ranking of No. 4. The 2002 squad won a school-record 29 games while the 2003 team captured the Big East Tournament championship. Both years the Panthers won the Big East West Division championship. When Howland took the UCLA job, Zeigler joined the Bruins’ staff and helped the team to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. The No. 2-seeded Bruins advanced to the 2006 NCAA championship game but fell to Florida, 73-57. UCLA won the 2006 Pac-10 regular season and tournament championships. Each season UCLA had a top 15-ranked recruiting class: fourth by rivals.com in 2004, 13th by scout.com in 2005 and sixth by foxsports.com in 2006. The Bruins’ staff recruited three McDonald’s All-Americans in the three years Zeigler was on staff: Arron Afflalo, Jordan Farmar and James Keefe. Prior to joining Howland’s staff, Zeigler had one-year stints at Kansas State (2000) and Bowling Green (2001). Zeigler has three seasons of head coaching experience overseas. He was named the Chinese Basketball Alliance Coach of the Year in 1997 after leading the Henan Wildcats to their first winning season and a playoff berth. Zeigler then coached the Al-Halil Club of the Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation to back-to-back Final Four appearances and the 1999 SABF championship. There he compiled a 41-13 record. Zeigler began his coaching career under his former prep coach, Robert Menefee, at his alma mater, Detroit Cody High School. Zeigler was an assistant at Cody from 1990-96; in four of those six seasons, Cody was ranked among the top 10 Class A teams in the state of Michigan. Detroit Cody reached the state quarterfinals in 1992 and won the Detroit Public School League West Division championship in 1993. From 1992 to 1997, Zeigler was the head AAU coach for Team Detroit. He guided all six squads to the state AAU Final Four and the 1994 squad reached the national AAU quarterfinals. In 1995 and 1997, Team Detroit advanced to the adidas Big Time Tournament quarterfinals. Zeigler received a bachelor’s degree in business management from Cleary College (Ypsilanti, Mich.) in 1994. He played collegiately at Schoolcraft College (Livonia, Mich.) from 1984-86, Armstrong Atlantic State University (Savannah, Ga.) from 1986-87 and Northwood University (Midland, Mich.) from 1987-88. Ernie and his wife, Seantelle, have two children, Trey (18) and Skylar (13).

The Ernie Zeigler FileDate of Birth:.January.31,.1966. High School:.Detroit.Cody,.1984Birthplace:.Detroit,.Mich.. College: Cleary.College,.1994

Coaching ExperienceYears Positions School1990-96. Assistant.Coach.. Detroit.Cody.HS1992-97. Head.Coach.. Team.Detroit.AAU1996-97. Head.Coach.. Henan.Wildcats.-.Chinese.Basketball.Alliance1997-99. Head.Coach.. Al-Halil.Club.-.Saudi.Arabian.Basketball.Fed.1999-00. Assistant.Coach. Kansas.State2000-01. Assistant.Coach.. Bowling.Green2001-03. Assistant.Coach.. Pittsburgh2003-06. Assistant.Coach.. UCLA2006-Present. Head.Coach. Central.Michigan

Coaching Staff

Ernie and his family — wife Seantelle, daughter Skylar and son Trey.

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Keith NoftzAssistant CoachFourth Season

In his first three seasons as Central Michigan’s top assistant coach, Keith Noftz has worked directly with two All-Mid-American Conference selections and one MAC All-Freshman selection. Jordan Bitzer earned second team all-district honors in 2008-09 from the National Association of Basketball Coaches after a breakout campaign that saw the junior set career-highs in points (12.1 per game), rebounds (4.9), assists (2.1), steals (2.1), field goal percentage (.403), three-point percentage (.349) and free throw percentage (.863). Junior guard Robbie Harman also enjoyed a career season, averaging 11.4 points and 3.0 assists per game while draining 72 three-point field goals (fifth-most in school history). Noftz oversees CMU’s scheduling and opponent scouting, along with coaching the Chippewa guards. He also plays a major role in practice and game planning, academic oversight and team camps. He also serves as CMU’s recruiting representative in Indiana and Ohio. Noftz has 14 seasons of experience as a Division I assistant, spending 11 of those seasons in the MAC with Central Michigan and Bowling Green. “Keith brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to our staff,” head coach Ernie Zeigler said. “He’s an outstanding teacher and he has a keen ability to scout our opponents and help our team prepare to win on a daily basis.” Following 16 years as a highly successful high school coach and teacher, Noftz joined Jim Larranaga’s staff at Bowling Green in 1994. He was Larranaga’s top assistant for the 1996-97 season and then was the top assistant under Dan Dakich from 1997-2002. While Noftz was at Bowling Green, the Falcons won MAC titles in 1997 and 2000 and were led by MAC Players of the Year Antonio Daniels (1997), Anthony Stacey (2000) and Keith McLeod (2002). Daniels (New Orleans Hornets) is currently playing in the NBA while McLeod spent a few seasons in the league. BGSU had three 20-win seasons and played in the NIT each of those years. The Falcons had a winning record in seven of the eight seasons he was on staff. Noftz was the offensive coordinator at BGSU when the Falcons finished ninth in the nation with an 82.6 points per game scoring average during the 1996-97 season. Noftz joined Steve Merfeld on the Evansville staff for three seasons from 2002 to 2005. Three Evansville players earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors during the span. Keith was honored with the Athletic Director’s Award for Most Outstanding Assistant Coach in the UE Athletics Program in 2002-03. Noftz’ high school coaching career began at Gibsonburg High School in Ohio (1978-81) and included stops at Otsego High School in Tontogany, Ohio (1981-83), Van Wert High School in Ohio (1983-92) and John Adams High School in South Bend, Ind., from 1992-94. Twice Noftz was named Ohio Coach of the Year by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association (1987 and 1990). The Van Wert team went 148-65 with three state tournament Final Four appearances. The 1991-92 team was ranked No. 1 in the state while the 1986-87 squad peaked with a No. 2 ranking. Noftz played two seasons of basketball at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, before transferring to Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio, where he finished his career. He graduated from Heidelberg with a bachelor’s degree in 1978. Keith and his wife, Suzanne, reside in Mount Pleasant. She is an office manager in the CMU Athletics Department. He has two children, Amy (28) and Cory (23).

Coaching Staff

Keith and his wife, Suzanne

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Darren KohneAssistant CoachFourth Season

Coaching Staff

During his three seasons at Central Michigan as an assistant coach, Darren Kohne has shown a great eye for talent as well as an ability to teach and enhance the skills of forwards at the college level. In 2009, Kohne’s efforts helped Marcus Van earn honorable mention All-MAC honors after he led the MAC in rebounding (8.4) and offensive rebounding (3.4), finished second in blocks (1.4) and third in field goal percentage (.519). He’s also worked closely with 2007 MAC All-Freshman selection Marko Spica. In 2007, he helped orchestrate the signing of CMU’s recruiting class that was ranked tops in the Mid-American Conference by both hoopscooponline.com and rivals.com. “As our recruiting coordinator, Darren has been tireless in his identification of student-athletes who fit the culture of our program,” head coach Ernie Zeigler said. “He’s a jack of all trades for us, and he has done a great job of developing our recruiting network as well as the skill sets of our post players.” Kohne also has academic oversight responsibilities, manages CMU’s equipment, coordinates the individual summer camp program and heads up booster/alumni relations, including fund raising. His primary recruiting circles include Michigan, Toledo, Chicago and the junior college ranks. “Darren is a great troubleshooter and problem solver,” Zeigler said. “He helps our players with the intricacies of preparing to win every single day.” Prior to coming to CMU, Kohne spent three years as an assistant at Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches, Texas. The Lumberjacks tallied a 21-win season in 2003-04 and were the conference runners-up. During his tenure there, SFA held the nation’s longest active home court winning streak at 31 games. The Lumberjacks had the Southland Conference’s top recruiting class in 2005 according to hoopscooponline.com and various other publications, and Kohne helped land Josh Alexander, the 2006 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and 2008 Player of the Year as well as Matt Kingsley was named the 2009 Southland Conference Player of the Year. Those two finished their careers as the top two scorers and rebounders in the school’s Division I history. Kohne was an assistant at High Point in 2002-03 and an administrative assistant at Bowling Green for two seasons, from 2000-02. While at High Point, Kohne coached three all-conference performers, including Danny Gathings who was the only player in the country to lead his conference in scoring, rebounding and steals. He was named Big South Player of the Year in 2004. Kohne also recruited Issa Konare who was name the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and is High Point’s all time leader in blocked shots. BGSU was 39-23 during Kohne’s two seasons with the Falcons, including a 24-9 campaign in 2002 that included a postseason NIT appearance. Future NBA player Keith McLeod earned MAC Player of the Year honors for the Brown and Orange that season as well. Kohne also has high school and AAU coaching experience. He was the head coach and director of the T-Town Boyz AAU program from 1993-2000. The 1998 squad won the NAYB national championship and a total of 10 players during his tenure went on to play at the collegiate level. He was an assistant varsity coach at Notre Dame Academy (1998-99) and Bowsher High School (1999-2000) in Toledo. Five Bowsher players went on to collegiate careers. Kohne began his college career as a player at Benedictine University in Lisle, Ill. During his one season (1996-97), the Eagles won a conference title and earned an NCAA Division III Tournament berth. BU recorded a regular season upset over No. 1-ranked and eventual national champion, Illinois Wesleyan. He then transferred to Toledo where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business management (2000) and a master’s degree in business administration (2003). He was also a student manager at UT for the 1997-98 season.

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Terrance ChatmanAssistant CoachFirst Season

Terrance Chatman Sr. was promoted to assistant coach in the summer of 2009 and enters his fourth year as a member of Central Michigan’s staff after spending the previous three seasons as the team’s director of basketball operations. “Terrance brings a high level of exuberance and enthusiasm to our staff,” head coach Ernie Zeigler said. “He really connects with our players and is a great motivator.” Chatman is responsible for working with the team’s perimeter players in addition to acting as the program’s compliance and strength and conditioning liaison. He also assists with game preparation and is responsible for recruiting from the Detroit area, as well as out-of-state efforts. “Terrance does a nice job with our perimeter players,” Zeigler said. “Equally important, he is a critical piece to our recruiting effort.” As the director of operations from 2006-09, Chatman handled the daily operations of the program, including travel, management of players’ schedules, marketing, community relations and camps. In the summer of 2006, Chatman served as the head coach of the Team Detroit AAU squad. Team Detroit won the 2006 All-American Cage Classic Tournament and reached the quarterfinals of the Michigan Mustang Tournament, King James Classic Tournament and adidas Hoop Challenge Tournament. He was an assistant coach for Team Detroit in 2005. Chatman has additional coaching experience as an assistant varsity coach at Detroit Cody High School for two seasons. He also served as the head girls’ junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach for two seasons at Cody. Chatman was a two-year starter at UMKC after playing two seasons at Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kan. At UMKC, the guard averaged 4.2 points and 1.6 assists per game during his two seasons. As a junior, he started 16 of 21 games and averaged 8.2 points and 2.8 assists per game. While at Garden City, he averaged 15 points during his career and twice was named all-conference. Chatman received a bachelor’s degree from UMKC in 2001. He graduated from Detroit Northwestern High School in 1996 and also attended Cody High School where he was coached by Zeigler. Chatman was a first team all-state selection as a senior. He married Christina Marie Pitts on Aug. 8, 2008. They have two children — Chyelle (11) and Terrance Jr. (5).

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Terrance and his family — son Terrance Jr. , wife Christina Marie Pitts and daughter Chyelle.

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Marcelo OlivarezDirector of Basketball OperationsFirst Season

Marcelo Olivarez is in his fifth season with the Central Michigan men’s basketball program and first as the director of basketball operations. Olivarez spent two seasons as the head manager and two additional seasons as the video coordinator for CMU. He was responsible for coordinating film exchange, overseeing the student managers and assisting with scouting reports and team travel. “Marcelo has diligently worked over the past three seasons at proving how hungry he is to be a positive addition to our staff,” Zeigler said. “His desire and hunger to learn will continue to enhance our staff in his new role with our program.” Olivarez has also spent a season as an intern with the Los Halcones Rojos de Veracruz, a team in Mexico’s professional basketball league, and served as a camp counselor for several Division I programs, including Tennessee, Michigan, Florida, Xavier and CMU. “Marcelo is a very meticulous and enthusiastic individual,” Zeigler said. “He’s proud to be a Chippewa. I’m extremely fortunate to have him join our staff.” The Haslett, Mich. native graduated from Haslett High School in 2004, where he earned a letter in basketball. Olivarez was involved with Haslett High School’s student television station, The Vision, which has earned honors as the top high school station in the country. He is also responsible for founding and operating the AAO (Against All Odds) basketball camp, directed at youth in the greater Lansing area. Olivarez, a 2009 CMU graduate with a degree in sports studies, is also a leading member of Chip Away Malaria, a student-run organization that has become the national collegiate leader in raising money and awareness about malaria.

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Lonnie GriffinVideo CoordinatorFirst Season

Lonnie Griffin joined the Central Michigan men’s basketball program in the fall of 2009 as the team’s video coordinator. Griffin came to CMU from Alma College, where he spent five seasons with the men’s basketball program. He graduated from Eastern Michigan in 2001 with a degree in communications before joining Alma’s coaching staff as an assistant for two seasons. After working with the Scots, Griffin worked a season as an assistant coach at both Northwood and Grand Valley, before returning to Alma for three seasons once again as an assistant coach. “We’re really fortunate to add this position to our staff, and even more fortunate to add Lonnie in this role,” Zeigler said. “He brings a wealth of experience from the Division III level, and he definitely brings a lot of organizational skills that will help our staff elevate the level of this program.” While working toward his degree, Griffin also spent three seasons as a student assistant with the Eagles. “Lonnie’s abilities and experiences as a coach will greatly enhance our opponent scouting,” Zeigler said. “He understands the intricacies of a college basketball program and I feel he will greatly assist our game prep.” While at GVSU, Griffin helped the Lakers to a 27-4 record and their first GLIAC title since 1997 and first postseason berth since 2001. GVSU finished the season ranked No. 4 in the NABC Division II Coaches’ Poll, its highest ranking in school history.

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Joel Machota Second SeasonWarren Woods Tower HSWarren, Mich.

Jason MarshallFirst SeasonMarlette HSMarlette, Mich.

Kyle SnoeyinkFirst SeasonCalvin Christian HSGrandville, Mich.

Ryan BigelowSecond SeasonGreenville HSGreenville, Mich.

Alexander BrownFirst SeasonNorth Farmington HSFarmington Hills, Mich.

Josh BrownSecond SeasonSwartz Creek HSSwartz Creek, Mich.

Blake BuzzardFirst SeasonGlennbrook South HSGlennbrook, Ill.

Donald HerberFirst SeasonWayne Memorial HSWayne, Mich.

Trevor ParnellFirst SeasonSouth Lake HSSt. Clair Shores, Mich.

Shane StarrFirst SeasonEscanaba HSEscanaba, Mich.

Randy TartagliaFirst SeasonFarmington HSFarmington, Mich.

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jordan bitzerSeniorUnionville, Mich. Unionville-Sebewaing Area HS 15Guard • 6-3 • 195

2008-09: NABC All-District second team selection … averaged 12.1 points per game, third best on the squad … bumped his average to 12.8 points per game in MAC contests … averaged a team-high 33.2 minutes per contest (34 in conference play) … hit 86.3 percent of his free throws, which would have ranked third in the MAC had he played enough games to qualify … led the team with 47 steals and would have led the MAC with 2.08 steals per game if he qualified … notched first-career double-double with 15 points and a career-high 10 rebounds in the MAC opener against Western Michigan (1/11/09) … .863 free throw percentage ranked ninth in CMU single season history … six steals versus Ball State (1/17/09) tied for fourth in a single game in CMU history … poured in a career-high 21 points in consecutive contests: at Eastern Michigan (1/13/09) and in a victory over Ball State (1/17/09) … scored 20 points while going 4-for-7 from three-point range at Buffalo (2/4/09) … scored in double figures 15 times … led CMU in scoring five times and rebounding four times.

2007-08: Averaged 26.0 minutes per game, second most on the team … ranked ninth in the MAC in steals (1.56 per game) and 14th in three-pointers made (1.56 per game) … averaged 7.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists … tied for second in the league at 2.00 steals per MAC game … hit a three-pointer in 12 straight games to start the year and had a string of 17 straight games with a trey dating back to the previous season … scored a season-high 18 points at Robert

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Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2006-07.... 29-23... 63.-186... ..339... 45.-133... ..338... 43-55... ..782... 81-2.8... 37... 2... 34... 214.-7.4.2007-08.... 27-14... 66-169... .391... 42-124... .339... 44-53... .830... 94-3.5... 38... 12... 42... 218-8.1.2008-09.... 23-22... 89-221... .403... 37-106... .349... 63-73... .863... 112-4.9... 48... 9... 48... 278-12.1.Total 79-59 218-576 .378 124-363 .342 150-181 .829 287-3.6 123 23 124 710-9.0

Morris (12/5/07) … grabbed nine rebounds against Toledo (3/9/08) … missed the first three games of the season with a knee injury and another game (Ohio) with an illness … scored in double figures 10 times … led CMU in scoring once and rebounding five times.

2006-07: Started the final 23 games of the season … averaged 8.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in league games … hit 45 three-pointers, third most ever by a CMU freshman … averaged 29.9 minutes in MAC games, second most on the team … missed the first two games of the season with a foot injury … scored 17 points off the bench in collegiate debut, a win over UMKC (11/19/06) where he sparked CMU to erase a 20-point deficit … scored a season-high 18 points on 6-for-10 three-point shooting against Niagara (12/23/06) … scored in double figures eight times … hit a three-pointer in 21 of the 29 games played … helped clinch a three-point win at Buffalo (2/10/07) with a steal and two free throws with 18 seconds left … in MAC play, tied for 10th in the league in steals (1.56) and 12th in three-pointers made (1.75) … led CMU in scoring once, rebounding four times and assists four times … was CMU’s top rebounder in both MAC Tournament games.

High School: First-team Class C all-state selection by Associated Press, Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan … named thumb-area Player of the Year by the Thumb Area Sportswriters Association … team was ranked No. 1 in the state at the end of regular season and finished 23-1, losing 58-57 in the regional final to eventual champion Saginaw Buena Vista … prior to senior season, was ranked No. 24 in the state by the Detroit Free Press … scored a school-record 45 points against Bay City All Saints (2/10/06) and holds the school record for career points (1,317) … quarterbacked football team to back-to-back Division 7 state finals appearances, winning the 2004 championship … averaged 22.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 5.4 steals per game as a senior and 18.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a junior … as a junior, was selected first-team all-state by Detroit Free Press and BCAM, third team from Detroit News and honorable mention from Associated Press … earned letters in basketball (three), football (three) and baseball (four) … twice named all-state on the gridiron (as a defensive back in 2004 and quarterback in 2005) and also named all-state in baseball … recorded 16 interceptions as a junior, which ranks second in the MHSAA record book for single season and 26 career interceptions ties the career record … tallied 21 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals in 2005 state semifinal win over Negaunee and 13 points, five rebounds, five assists and two blocks in state final loss to Olivet … high school coach was Mark Gainforth.

Personal: Born Jordan Scott Bitzer on Sept. 6, 1987, in Saginaw, Mich. … nickname is Bitz … son of Scott and Kim Bitzer … sports studies major.

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tyler brownFreshmanEau Claire, Wis. Eau Claire North HS 33Forward • 6-7 • 220

High School: Fourth-team all-state selection from the Associated Press and honorable mention all-state accolades from the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association following his senior campaign … named to the WBCA academic all-state team in 2009 … earned honorable mention all-state honors from the Associated Press and received all-state votes from the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association as a junior … named first-team All-Big Rivers Conference three times and was the 2008 BRC Player of the Year … also earned All-Northwest first-team honors from the Leader Telegram his last two years, in addition to being named the 2008-09 All-Northwest Player of the Year … four-time Leader Telegram All-Eau Claire first-team choice … four-year starter … helped the Huskies to a pair of league championships … owns the school’s career scoring record with 1,014 points … high school coach was Pat Hammond … played AAU ball for coach Bill Weiner and Jon Berger … class valedictorian … lettered four years in basketball and two in baseball.

Personal: Born Tyler Jordan Brown on Oct. 5, 1990 in Eau Claire, Wis. … son of Larry and Wendy Brown … undecided on major.

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Finis craddockFreshmanGarland, Texas Garland HS 5Guard • 6-1 • 180

High School: Three-year varsity starter … first-team all-district, all-area and all-regional team … team Offensive Player of the Year averaging 18 points, five rebounds and four assists per game … McDonald’s All-America nominee … first-team all district, team co-MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as a junior … prep coach was Randy Love … played AAU ball for the LBA Seawolves for two years under Lawrence Johns.

Personal: Born Finis Darnell Craddock on Nov. 27, 1990 in Dallas, Texas … son of Arianna and Marcus Craddock … undecided on major.

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Sean DayFreshmanFort Wayne, Ind. Bishop Luers HS 40Forward • 6-6 • 215

High School: Won two state championships and earned All-SAC second team honors …. served as the team captain his senior year … lettered four years in basketball.

Personal: Born Sean Phillip Day on March 29, 1990 in Fort Wayne, Ind. … son of Matt and Diane Day … undecided in major.

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Joe EstradaFreshmanGrand Ledge, Mich. Grand Ledge HS 3Guard • 6-4 • 185

High School: First-team all-conference honoree as a senior … all-state honorable mention selection … also played football … all-state honorable mention wide receiver as a senior … named to the Lansing State Journal All-Area Dream Team in football … played AAU ball for Team Dime for seven years under Quentin Bartlett.

Personal: Born Joseph Martin Estrada on April 21, 1991 in Lansing, Mich. … son of James and Lisa Estrada … undecided on major.

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brandon fordSeniorPetrolia, Ont. St. Clair SS 13Forward/Center • 6-11 • 255

2008-09: Played in all 16 MAC contests … scored a career-high six points, which included a clinching dunk, in a win over Ball State (1/17/09) … grabbed a season-high four rebounds against Bowling Green (2/7/09) … blocked two shots in a win over Ohio (1/29/09) … made his first-career start at Buffalo (2/3/09) … other starts came against Bowling Green, Fairleigh Dickinson (2/21/09) and Toledo (3/4/09).

2007-08: Grabbed a rebound against Tiffin (12/29/07), while playing a season-high five minutes … credited with a blocked shot against Eastern Michigan (1/6/08).

2006-07: Missed seven straight with a leg injury … saw action in 10 MAC games and averaged 0.4 points and 0.7 rebounds … scored a season-high four points on two occasions — versus Youngstown State (11/8/06) and at Arkansas (12/5/06) … pulled down four rebounds in a win over Bowling Green (1/27/07), including three on the offensive glass … played a season-high 11 minutes against Arkansas but was injured in the next game at Wisconsin-Green Bay (12/9/06) … blocked two shots and tallied three steals.

2005-06: Redshirted.

High School: Averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds per game at St. Clair Secondary School in 2004-05 … played at Lambton Central Collegiate and Vocational Institute before that … was first-team all-city at St. Clair and led his team to the school’s first city championship … named an Eastern Commerce Tournament all-star … top 50 pick at All-Canada Camp … high school coach was Peter Kaija and AAU coach was Dave McNeil.

Personal: Born Brandon William Ford on Jan. 31, 1986, in Petrolia, Ont. … son of Randy and Joan Ford … majoring in marketing.

Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2006-07.... 20-0... 6-8... ..750... 0-0... ..000... 9-16... ..563... 16-0.8... 0... 2... 3... 21-1.1.2007-08.... 11-0... 0-0... .000... 0-0... .000... 0-0... .000... 1-0.1... 0... 1... 0... 0-0.0.2008-09.... 27-4... 15-33... .455... 0-0... .000... 4-11... .364... 46-1.7... 5... 10... 7... 34-1.3.Total 58-4 21-41 .512 0-0 .000 13-27 .481 63-1.1 5 13 10 55-0.9

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robbie harmanSeniorTraverse City, Mich. Traverse City Central HS 20Guard • 6-1 • 180

2008-09: Led the MAC with 72 three-point field goals and finished second in the league with 2.32 treys per contest … the 72 threes are the fifth most in one season in school history … led the Chippewas with 3.0 assists per game … ranked second on the team with 45 steals and 1.45 average ranked 13th in the MAC … hit 75.4 percent from the stripe, the third-best on the team … enters season ranked eighth on CMU’s career three-pointers chart (128) … ranked fifth in the MAC in assist/turnover ratio (1.31) and seventh in assists (3.03) … ranked 15th in the MAC in scoring (11.7) during conference play … attempted the most three-pointers in school history … only Chippewa to start every game … drained a pair of buzzer beaters, one to force overtime and another in the extra frame to beat Wright State (11/22/08) … scored 21 points on 7-for-14 shooting from deep against Illinois State (12/17/08) … tallied 22 points while going 8-for-14 from the floor in a one-point loss at then MAC-leading Buffalo (2/3/09) … poured in a career-high 23 points at Ball State (2/25/09) … dished out a career-high seven assists twice: at No. 25 Marquette (12/2/08) and in the MAC Tournament against Eastern Michigan (3/10/09) … scored in double figures on 19 occasions … led CMU in scoring five times and assists 15 times.

2007-08: Ranked second in the MAC and tied for eighth in CMU single-season history with a 44.6 three-point percentage (41-for-92) … averaged 7.2 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.0 assists per MAC game … shot .491 from three-point range in MAC play to lead the league while the 1.75 treys per conference game tied for 10th

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Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2006-07.... 31-1... 25-71... ..352... 15-45... ..333... 22-29... ..759... 40-1.3... 36... 0... 25... 87-2.8.2007-08.... 31-14... 56-123... .455... 41-92... .446... 15-23... .652... 49-1.6... 35... 1... 36... 168-5.4.2008-09.... 31-31... 115-313... .367... 72-212... .340... 52-69... .754... 63-2.0... 94... 1... 45... 354-11.4.Total 93-46 196-507 .387 128-349 .367 89-121 .736 152-1.6 165 2 106 609-6.5

… averaged just 2.4 points per game through the first 17 games of the year and 9.1 points per game over the final 14 contests … scored in double figures seven times, including four times off the bench … tallied a season-high 18 points on two occasions while leading CMU in scoring both times — at Miami (2/9/08) and vs. Western Michigan (3/4/08) … drained six three-pointers in eight attempts at Miami (2/9/08) while also notching a career-high five steals … split a pair of free throws with three seconds left to seal a four-point win over eventual MAC West Division champion Western Michigan (3/4/08) … scored 16 points in the MAC Tournament first-round win over Northern Illinois (3/12/08).

2006-07: Made his first collegiate start at Wisconsin-Green Bay (12/9/06) … averaged 2.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per MAC game … scored a season-high 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in CMU’s road win at Ball State (2/22/07) … pulled down a season-high six rebounds in a home win over Western Michigan (2/14/07) … shot .759 from the line, third best among CMU regulars … led the team in assists twice.

High School: All-state selection by Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (third team), Detroit Free Press (fourth team) and Detroit News (sixth team) … named 2006 Traverse City Record Eagle Male Athlete of the Year … two-time Big North Conference Player of the Year … averaged 20.2 points and 5.0 assists per game as a senior and 15.6 points and 6.0 assists per game as a junior … listed among “seniors to watch” in the Detroit News’ preseason player rankings and in the Detroit Free Press’ top 100 rankings … named 2005 Cage Scope/High Potential “Blue-Chip” Camp all-star game runner-up team MVP … holds the school season records for steals (87 - twice), assists (143), and three-pointers made (85) and career records for steals (279), assists (450) and three-pointers made (160) … earned letters in football (three), basketball (four) and baseball (four) … also earned all-state honors in both football and baseball … helped team to conference titles in all three sports … honor roll student … high school coach was Jon Constant.

Personal: Born Robert Logan Harman on Feb. 4, 1988, in Traverse City, Mich. … son of Lynette Harman and Thomas Harman … sport studies major … brother, David, is a kicker on the CMU football team … attended the same high school as CMU Hall of Famer and NBA All-Star Dan Majerle.

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nick jordanSophomoreRochester, Mich. Rochester HS 1Guard • 5-11 • 175

2008-09: Played in two games off the bench … appeared against Northern Illinois (2/18) and Toledo (3/4).

High School: Earned All-OAA honorable mention honors during his senior season … was named team captain his senior year and led the team in scoring … earned two letters in basketball, two in football and one in track … named team captain his senior football season.

Personal: Born Nicholas Alexander Jordan on Aug. 14, 1990 in Clifton Park, N.Y. … son of Tyrone Jordan Sr. and Arletha Jordan … undecided on major … brother, Tyrone Jr., played at CMU in 2008-2009 … father, Tyrone Sr., is Central Michigan University’s executive assistant to the president for Metro Detroit Outreach.

Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2008-09. 2-0. 0-0. --. 0-0. --. 0-0. --. 0-0.0. 0. 0. 0. 0-0.0Totals 2-0 0-0 -- 0-0 -- 0-0 -- 0-0.0 0 0 0 0-0.0

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chris kellermannSeniorO’Fallon, Ill. O’Fallon HS 21Forward • 6-8 • 245

2008-09: A foot injury ended his season after seven games … received a medical redshirt … was leading CMU with 14.4 points per game and was second on the squad with 5.6 rebounds per game at the time of the injury … drained 15 three-pointers, second on the team when he went down … Enters the season ranked 10th on CMU’s career three-pointers chart (125) … registered first career double-double with career-highs of 28 points, 13 boards and five treys in the season-opening win at Princeton (11/14/08) … tallied 18 points on 5-for-10 shooting (3-for-6 from three-point range) in an overtime win over Wright State (11/22/08) … scored in double figures five times … led the Chippewas in scoring once and rebounding twice.

2007-08: Averaged 6.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per MAC game … scored in double figures 11 times, including the final three games of the season … scored a season-high 16 points at Missouri State (2/23/08) while draining four three-pointers … had 14 points and a season-high nine rebounds in a MAC Tournament second-round loss to Akron (3/13/08) … led CMU in scoring once and rebounding three times.

2006-07: Suffered a foot injury at Northern Illinois (1/13/07) and missed 12 straight games … came back with two games left in the regular season and scored 16 points in return against Eastern Michigan (3/2/07) … averaged 8.8

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Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2005-06.... 28-28... 89-219... ..406... 40-129... ..310... 28-48... ..583... 143-5.1... 32... 8... 27... 246-8.8.2006-07.... 19-13... 55-126... .437... 34-81... .420... 23-32... .719... 61-3.2... 14... 4... 7... 167-8.8.2007-08.... 31-11... 75-154... .487... 36-98... .367... 37-49... .755... 86-2.8... 9... 5... 10... 223-7.2.2008-09.... 7-7... 35-84... .417... 15-47... .319... 16-20... .800... 39-5.6... 9... 2... 7... 101-14.4.Total 85-59 254-583 .436 125-355 .352 104-149 .698 329-3.9 64 19 51 737-8.7

points and 3.6 rebounds in just five league games … scored a season-high 23 points, including a career-high tying five three-pointers, in a double-overtime win over Cleveland State (12/17/06) … shot .420 from the three-point line, a mark that would have ranked third in the MAC if he played in enough games … led the team in scoring twice and rebounding once … scored in double figures nine times … pulled down a season-high six rebounds against UMKC (11/19/06).

2005-06: Named to the MAC All-Freshman Team … MAC averages were 7.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game … ranked 13th in the MAC in rebounding (5.1) … was the league’s top rebounding freshman and ranked third among rookies in scoring … scored in double figures 13 times, including a pair of 20-point games … led CMU in scoring four times and rebounding eight times … scored a career-high 25 points in a win over Morehead State (2/18/06) and followed that with 21 points at Northern Illinois (2/22/06) … had 13 points and a team-high four assists in collegiate debut at Michigan (11/18/06) … pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds versus Northern Illinois (1/26/06) … averaged 15.5 points in the final six games of the year while hitting 19 three-pointers.

High School: Named third team Class AA all-state as a senior and special mention as a junior by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association … third team all-state by Chicago Tribune in 2005 and special mention in 2004 … honorable mention all-metro by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and first-team all-area … twice named first-team all-area by Belleville News Democrat … ranked No. 38 in Illinois by highschoolelite.com … averaged 15 points, 8.5 rebounds and four assists as a senior and 14 points, seven rebounds and four assists as a junior … earned letters in basketball (three), golf (three) and baseball (one) … was all-conference in all three sports … scored 1,001 career points … high school coach was father, Kevin Kellermann, and AAU coach was Milan Djordjevich.

Personal: Born Christopher Lee Kellermann on Aug. 26, 1986, in Belleville, Ill. … nickname is CK … son of Kevin and Gail Kellermann … earned a degree in sport studies as an undergrad and is working toward a master’s degree in sport administration … father, Kevin, played basketball at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Quincy University … uncle, Lavern Holtgrave, was a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers.

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william mcclureJuniorIndianapolis, Ind. Lake Land College 34Forward/Center • 6-7 • 240

2008-09 (at Lake Land College): Averaged 8.4 points and 9.6 rebounds while piling up 43 blocked shots.

2007-08 (at Lake Land College): Averaged 6.8 points and 5.8 rebounds as a freshman under coach Cedric Brown.

High School: Led team to a 20-5 record and a sectional title his senior season … team finished the year ranked No. 4 in the state under head coach Billy Wright … lettered twice in basketball, twice in football and once in track.

Personal: Born William Thomas McClure Jr. on Jan. 24, 1989 in Indianapolis, Ind. … son of Marcia Cole … played in high school with Jeff Teague of Wake Forest … entrepreneurship major.

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amir rashidJuniorHouston, Texas Trinity Valley CC 2Guard • 5-9 • 165

2008-09 (at Trinity Valley CC): Averaged 12.0 points and 5.4 assists per game … led squad to a 21-11 record … assist total ranked third in the region … third-team all-conference selection … scored a season-high 32 points vs. Mount Morris.

2007-08 (at Trinity Valley CC): Became starting point guard as freshman … averaged 13 points and six assists per game as the team went 17-14 … honorable mention all-conference selection … coached by Pat Smith.

High School: First-team all-district selection in his junior and senior seasons at Klein High School … district 5A defensive player of the year … averaged over 15 points and six assists per contest … took his team into the third round of the division 5A state playoffs his senior year … high school coach was Glenn Arnold … also played club ball for the Houston Knights and Houston Swoosh.

Personal: Born Amir Rashid on June 24, 1989 in Long Beach, Calif. … son of Sheila Moore … sports studies major.

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Zach SaylorRedshirt-FreshmanLansing, Mich.Waverly HS 00Forward • 6-8 • 235

2008-09: Limited to nine games due to injury … scored two points at Cal State Fullerton (12/6/08) and against Illinois State (12/17/08) … pulled down two rebounds against Alcorn State (12/15/08) and at Kentucky (12/29/08) … had two steals in one minute off the bench at Eastern Michigan (1/13/09).

High School: Named first-team Class A all-state by the Detroit News, Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and Associated Press and second team by Detroit Free Press as a senior … Lansing State Journal Dream Team selection … ranked in the state’s top 100 players by the Detroit Free Press and among the Detroit News “seniors to watch” … averaged 16.3 points and 9.6 rebounds as a senior and 11 points and seven rebounds as a junior … scored 20 or more points on eight occasions as a senior, including seven double-doubles … ranked the No. 4 power forward in the state by prepspotlight.com and No. 5 by insideprepsports.net … McDonald’s All-America nominee … high school coach was Craig Fields and played AAU ball for Detroit Showtime and Johnny Walker … earned letters in basketball (two) and baseball (one).

Personal: Born Zach Charles Saylor on Dec. 19, 1989 in Lansing, Mich. … parents are Doug and Lynn Saylor … plans on majoring in business.

Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2008-09.... 9-0... 2-8... ..250... 0-0... ..000... 2-5... ..400... 7-0.8... 0... 1... 3... 6-0.7.Total 9-0 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 7-0.8 0 1 3 6-0.7

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Marko spicaJuniorBelgrade, Serbia School of Sport 10Forward/Center • 6-9 • 250

2008-09: Redshirted due to preseason injury.

2007-08: Averaged 6.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per MAC game … shot .768 from the line (66-for-86) to tie for 12th in the MAC and .789 mark in league play tied for 11th … scored in double figures nine times, including three of the final five games of the year … led the team in scoring twice and rebounding three times … posted a season-high 19 points in a road win at Northern Illinois (3/1/08) while playing just 12 minutes; was 6-for-7 from the floor and 7-for-7 from the line against the Huskies … scored 12 points in the first half of a road win at Bowling Green (2/6/08) and finished the game with 16 … pulled down a season-high seven rebounds in a home win over Western Michigan (3/4/08).

2006-07: MAC All-Freshman Team selection … started the final nine games of the season … averaged 7.9 points and 3.8 rebounds per MAC game … scored in double figures nine times … tallied a season-high 18 points on two occasions — at Northern Illinois (1/13/07) and at Illinois-Chicago (2/17/07) … pulled down a career-high eight rebounds on three occasions, including both 18-point games … was 11-for-14 from the line against Ball State (1/19/07) … tied for 13th in the league with a .750 free throw percentage in MAC games … led CMU in scoring three times and rebounding five … one of two Chippewas to score in every game.

High School: Considered one of the top post players in Europe … averaged 11.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game over the two years for the Serbian Junior National Team … averaged 17.0 points and 9.0 rebounds during three years before that as a member of the Youth National Team … high school coach was Milenko Bogicevic … played for Beovuk Club since the age of 13 … three-star rated recruit by both scout.com and rivals.com.

Personal: Born Marko Spica on June 9, 1986, in Novi Sad, Serbia … nicknames are Marko Polo and The Serbianator … son of Milenko and Draginja Spica … majoring in sports studies.

Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2006-07.... 31-15... 64-136... ..471... 0-2... ..000... 91-129... ..705... 104-3.4... 15... 9... 12... 219-7.1.2007-08.... 27-13... 55-116... .474... 0-1... .000... 66-86... .767... 76-2.8... 7... 9... 13... 176-6.5.Total 58-28 119-252 .472 0-3 .000 157-215 .730 180-3.1 22 18 25 395-6.8

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jalin thomasJuniorColumbus, Ohio Pensacola Junior College 31Guard/Forward • 6-4 • 200

2008-09 (at Pensacola Junior College): Earned second-team All-Panhandle Conference honors … led team in scoring with 12.5 ppg while finishing second in rebounding at just over five boards a game … also shot 48 percent from the field, 35 percent from beyond the arc and 73 percent at the free throw line … earned NJCAA Academic All-America status and left PJC with a 3.60 grade-point average … also named to the dean’s list twice and the president’s list once.

2007-08 (at Pensacola Junior College): Averaged 7.3 ppg and 4.6 rpg … junior college coach was Paul Swanson.

High School: Averaged 25.0 points and 11.0 rebounds as a senior at Bloom-Carroll HS while shooting 59 percent from the field and 71 percent from the stripe … Associated Press All-Central Ohio Player of the Year … earned OHSAA first-team all-state honors as a senior … also earned OHSAA All-Ohio honors and first-team All-Central Ohio accolades from the Columbus Dispatch … Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association first-team all-district 11 honoree and OHSBCA District 11 Player of the Year … participated in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game, as well as the North-South All-Star Game … earned second-team All-Mid-State honors as a junior, as well as second-team all-district honors … averaged 10.0 points and 7.0 rebounds his junior year … high school coach was Tom Petty … lettered three times in basketball and once in track.

Personal: Born Jalin Isaiah Thomas on March 24, 1989 in Columbus, Ohio … son of Anthony and Jeanette Thomas … sports studies major.

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Antonio wearyJuniorLos Angeles, Calif. Hutchinson CC 24Guard • 6-3 • 215

2008-09: Grabbed a season-high eight boards against Missouri State (11/17/08) … tallied 10 points on 4-for-6 shooting in a win over Alcorn State (12/15/08) … scored a season-high 11 points on three occasions: against Northern Illinois (2/18/09), Eastern Michigan (2/28/09) and Toledo (3/4/09) … dished out four assists twice: at Chicago State (11/20/08) and against Ohio (1/29/09) team was 4-0 when he scored in double figures.

2007-08 (at Hutchinson CC): Averaged 10.5 points and 4.7 rebounds while starting 30 of 31 games in his lone season at Hutchinson Community College in 2007-08 … also averaged 1.6 assists and 1.5 steals per game … was an honorable mention All-Western Conference selection in the Jayhawk Community College Conference … scored in double figures in 17 of 31 games with two double-doubles … top scoring game for the Blue Dragons was a 20-point effort against Johnson County … grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds on two occasions … junior college coach was Ryan Swanson.

High School: Earned three letters in basketball … team won the city championship … high school coach was Michael Acheanpong.

Personal: Born Antonio Allen Weary on Aug. 28, 1987 in Los Angeles, Calif. … nickname is Peanut … mother is Carolyn Weary … majoring in art.

Career Statistics Total Three-point GP-GS FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BLK ST PTS-AVG2008-09.... 31-19... 40-94... ..426... 8-23... ..348... 33-55... ..600... 88-2.8... 43... 11... 24... 121-3.9.Total 31-19 40-94 .426 8-23 .348 33-55 .600 88-2.8 43 11 24 121-3.9

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Central Michigan Men's BasketballCentral Michigan Season Box Score (Final Statistics)

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## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

20 HARMAN, Robbie 31-31 1019 32.9 115-313 . 3 6 7 72-212 . 3 4 0 52-69 . 7 5 4 10 53 63 2.0 99 6 94 72 1 45 354 11.4 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-16 510 31.9 60-160 . 3 7 5 38-107 . 3 5 5 29-40 . 7 2 5 2 21 23 1.4 48 3 39 28 1 18 187 11.7

40 VAN, Marcus 26-24 767 29.5 126-243 . 5 1 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 85-136 . 6 2 5 88 127 215 8.3 77 5 7 43 37 18 337 13.0 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-16 480 30.0 75-149 . 5 0 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 55-83 . 6 6 3 58 79 137 8.6 40 3 6 31 22 12 205 12.8

34 HARDIMAN, Jacolby 30-28 960 32.0 115-238 . 4 8 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 60-141 . 4 2 6 67 79 146 4.9 76 1 40 77 3 45 290 9.7 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 15-14 476 31.7 53-108 . 4 9 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 21-63 . 3 3 3 30 33 63 4.2 37 1 21 42 1 20 127 8.5

15 BITZER, Jordan 23-22 764 33.2 89-221 . 4 0 3 37-106 . 3 4 9 63-73 . 8 6 3 17 95 112 4.9 69 2 48 42 9 48 278 12.1 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-16 544 34.0 62-147 . 4 2 2 28-73 . 3 8 4 50-58 . 8 6 2 10 68 78 4.9 48 1 36 27 9 36 202 12.6

03 ALLEN, Jeremy 31-17 795 25.6 91-250 . 3 6 4 27-89 . 3 0 3 56-72 . 7 7 8 38 40 78 2.5 87 3 38 65 5 29 265 8.5 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-6 371 23.2 32-101 . 3 1 7 7-34 . 2 0 6 26-34 . 7 6 5 15 18 33 2.1 40 1 18 28 3 11 97 6.1

24 WEARY, Antonio 31-19 662 21.4 40-94 . 4 2 6 8-23 . 3 4 8 33-55 . 6 0 0 32 56 88 2.8 96 2 43 54 11 24 121 3.9 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-7 320 20.0 24-48 . 5 0 0 4-9 . 4 4 4 23-33 . 6 9 7 19 23 42 2.6 46 0 18 26 7 12 75 4.7

21 KELLERMANN, Chris 7-7 188 26.9 35-84 . 4 1 7 15-47 . 3 1 9 16-20 . 8 0 0 11 28 39 5.6 28 3 9 14 2 7 101 14.4 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

45 HUNTER, Adrian 28-1 341 12.2 29-80 . 3 6 3 20-56 . 3 5 7 11-17 . 6 4 7 7 35 42 1.5 26 0 10 19 0 5 89 3.2 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 15-0 128 8.5 10-27 . 3 7 0 8-21 . 3 8 1 2-4 . 5 0 0 1 11 12 0.8 9 0 4 7 0 2 30 2.0

13 FORD, Brandon 27-4 265 9.8 15-33 . 4 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-11 . 3 6 4 15 31 46 1.7 37 0 5 9 10 7 34 1.3 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-3 162 10.1 12-24 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-11 . 3 6 4 9 19 28 1.8 25 0 1 3 8 7 28 1.8

05 BRIDGES, Lawrence 30-1 286 9.5 14-34 . 4 1 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-14 . 3 5 7 22 14 36 1.2 63 2 4 14 0 9 33 1.1 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-1 162 10.1 6-17 . 3 5 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 13 9 22 1.4 34 2 2 6 0 4 14 0.9

33 EDDIE, William 25-0 207 8.3 9-28 . 3 2 1 1-1 1.000 1-2 . 5 0 0 2 10 12 0.5 33 1 8 24 0 4 20 0.8 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 13-0 91 7.0 3-12 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 1 7 8 0.6 21 1 5 9 0 2 7 0.5

00 SAYLOR, Zach 9-0 37 4.1 2-8 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 6 1 7 0.8 4 0 0 5 1 3 6 0.7 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0

01 THOMAS, Ryan 5-1 7 1.4 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 3-1 3 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

04 JORDAN, Nick 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Team 47 49 96 9Team 23 26 49 6Total.......... 31 6300 680-1628 . 4 1 8 180-536 . 3 3 6 388-615 . 6 3 1 362 619 981 31.6 696 25 306 447 79 244 1928 62.2 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16 3250 337-793 . 4 2 5 85-244 . 3 4 8 213-335 . 6 3 6 182 315 497 31.1 349 12 150 213 51 126 972 60.8Opponents...... 31 6300 648-1444 . 4 4 9 147-411 . 3 5 8 575-829 . 6 9 4 312 685 997 32.2 572 19 327 477 114 198 2018 65.1 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16 3250 319-715 . 4 4 6 84-208 . 4 0 4 257-394 . 6 5 2 157 328 485 30.3 300 12 167 238 49 86 979 61.2

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsCentral Michigan 828 1062 32 6 1928Opponents 938 1034 33 13 2018

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Central Michigan Men's BasketballCentral Michigan Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (Final Statistics)

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Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/14/08 at Princeton W 55-53 1750 (28)KELLERMANN, Chris (13)KELLERMANN, Chris11/17/08 MISSOURI STATE 57-60 L 1229 (20)ALLEN, Jeremy (8)WEARY, Antonio

(8)HARDIMAN, Jacolby11/20/08 at Chicago State 74-84 L 369 (18)HUNTER, Adrian (7)HARDIMAN, Jacolby11/22/08 WRIGHT STATE Wot 70-68 1242 (22)ALLEN, Jeremy (10)HARDIMAN, Jacolby11/29/08 at UIC 67-77 L 3043 (17)HARMAN, Robbie (6)KELLERMANN, Chris12/02/08 at #25 Marquette 67-81 L 13158 (20)HARDIMAN, Jacolby (7)HARDIMAN, Jacolby12/06/08 at Cal State Fullerton 65-79 L 1022 (19)HARDIMAN, Jacolby (12)VAN, Marcus12/15/08 ALCORN STATE W 74-66 523 (22)ALLEN, Jeremy (9)HARDIMAN, Jacolby12/17/08 ILLINOIS STATE 69-72 L 489 (21)HARMAN, Robbie (13)VAN, Marcus12/20/08 ^vs Robert Morris 60-73 L 10113 (22)VAN, Marcus (5)WEARY, Antonio12/23/08 DETROIT 55-67 L 881 (16)HARMAN, Robbie (9)VAN, Marcus12/29/08 at Kentucky 52-84 L 22944 (12)HARDIMAN, Jacolby (8)VAN, Marcus

(8)BITZER, Jordan01/11/09 *WESTERN MICHIGAN 63-72 L 1741 (18)VAN, Marcus (10)BITZER, Jordan01/13/09 *at Eastern Michigan 77-84 Lo2 865 (21)BITZER, Jordan (12)VAN, Marcus01/17/09 *BALL STATE W 71-65 1575 (21)BITZER, Jordan (6)HARDIMAN, Jacolby01/20/09 *at Toledo 61-75 L 4230 (14)VAN, Marcus (8)VAN, Marcus

(14)BITZER, Jordan01/24/09 *at Northern Illinois W 58-45 1641 (14)VAN, Marcus (20)VAN, Marcus01/29/09 *OHIO W 76-69 417 (20)HARDIMAN, Jacolby (9)VAN, Marcus01/31/09 *at Akron 43-64 L 3051 (12)BITZER, Jordan (8)HARDIMAN, Jacolby

(12)HARDIMAN, Jacolby02/03/09 *at Buffalo 55-56 L 1481 (22)HARMAN, Robbie (5)VAN, Marcus

(5)BITZER, Jordan02/07/09 *BOWLING GREEN 61-67 L 1862 (19)VAN, Marcus (8)VAN, Marcus02/10/09 *MIAMI W 57-55 878 (18)VAN, Marcus (7)VAN, Marcus02/14/09 *at Kent State 57-61 L 4172 (18)VAN, Marcus (10)VAN, Marcus02/18/09 *NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 63-44 851 (11)WEARY, Antonio (7)VAN, Marcus02/21/09 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 68-62 917 (16)VAN, Marcus (8)HARDIMAN, Jacolby02/25/09 *at Ball State 44-53 L 3438 (23)HARMAN, Robbie (8)BITZER, Jordan02/28/09 *EASTERN MICHIGAN 56-57 L 1309 (20)VAN, Marcus (9)VAN, Marcus03/04/09 *TOLEDO W 59-44 928 (16)VAN, Marcus (13)VAN, Marcus03/08/09 *at Western Michigan W 71-68 4214 (19)BITZER, Jordan (13)VAN, Marcus03/10/09 $vs Eastern Michigan W 62-49 (17)VAN, Marcus (5)VAN, Marcus3/12/09 vs Ball State 61-64 Lot 6407 (18)BITZER, Jordan (8)VAN, Marcus

* = Mid-American Conference game^ = at the Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.)$ = Mid-American Conference Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio)

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 14 14842 1060Away 14 65378 4670Neutral 3 16520 5507Total 31 96740 3121

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Central Michigan Men's BasketballCentral Michigan Overall/Conference Statistics (Final Statistics)

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Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/gHARMAN, Robbie 31-31 32.9 .367 .340 .754 2.0 3.0 45 1 11.4 16-16 31.9 .375 .355 .725 1.4 2.4 18 1 11.7VAN, Marcus 26-24 29.5 .519 .000 .625 8.3 0.3 18 37 13.0 16-16 30.0 .503 .000 .663 8.6 0.4 12 22 12.8HARDIMAN, Jacolby 30-28 32.0 .483 .000 .426 4.9 1.3 45 3 9.7 15-14 31.7 .491 .000 .333 4.2 1.4 20 1 8.5BITZER, Jordan 23-22 33.2 .403 .349 .863 4.9 2.1 48 9 12.1 16-16 34.0 .422 .384 .862 4.9 2.3 36 9 12.6ALLEN, Jeremy 31-17 25.6 .364 .303 .778 2.5 1.2 29 5 8.5 16-6 23.2 .317 .206 .765 2.1 1.1 11 3 6.1WEARY, Antonio 31-19 21.4 .426 .348 .600 2.8 1.4 24 11 3.9 16-7 20.0 .500 .444 .697 2.6 1.1 12 7 4.7KELLERMANN, Chris 7-7 26.9 .417 .319 .800 5.6 1.3 7 2 14.4HUNTER, Adrian 28-1 12.2 .363 .357 .647 1.5 0.4 5 0 3.2 15-0 8.5 .370 .381 .500 0.8 0.3 2 0 2.0FORD, Brandon 27-4 9.8 .455 .000 .364 1.7 0.2 7 10 1.3 16-3 10.1 .500 .000 .364 1.8 0.1 7 8 1.8BRIDGES, Lawrence 30-1 9.5 .412 .000 .357 1.2 0.1 9 0 1.1 16-1 10.1 .353 .000 .286 1.4 0.1 4 0 0.9EDDIE, William 25-0 8.3 .321 1.000 .500 0.5 0.3 4 0 0.8 13-0 7.0 .250 .000 .500 0.6 0.4 2 0 0.5SAYLOR, Zach 9-0 4.1 .250 .000 .400 0.8 0.0 3 1 0.7 1-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 0.0 2 0 0.0THOMAS, Ryan 5-1 1.4 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.0 0 0 0.0 3-1 1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.0 0 0 0.0JORDAN, Nick 2-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 31 .418 .336 .631 31.6 9.9 244 79 62.2 16 .425 .348 .636 31.1 9.4 126 51 60.8Opponent 31 .449 .358 .694 32.2 10.5 198 114 65.1 16 .446 .404 .652 30.3 10.4 86 49 61.2

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/gHARMAN, Robbie 115-313 . 3 6 7 72-212 . 3 4 0 52-69 . 7 5 4 354 11.4 60-160 . 3 7 5 38-107 . 3 5 5 29-40 . 7 2 5 187 11.7VAN, Marcus 126-243 . 5 1 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 85-136 . 6 2 5 337 13.0 75-149 . 5 0 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 55-83 . 6 6 3 205 12.8HARDIMAN, Jacolby 115-238 . 4 8 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 60-141 . 4 2 6 290 9.7 53-108 . 4 9 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 21-63 . 3 3 3 127 8.5BITZER, Jordan 89-221 . 4 0 3 37-106 . 3 4 9 63-73 . 8 6 3 278 12.1 62-147 . 4 2 2 28-73 . 3 8 4 50-58 . 8 6 2 202 12.6ALLEN, Jeremy 91-250 . 3 6 4 27-89 . 3 0 3 56-72 . 7 7 8 265 8.5 32-101 . 3 1 7 7-34 . 2 0 6 26-34 . 7 6 5 97 6.1WEARY, Antonio 40-94 . 4 2 6 8-23 . 3 4 8 33-55 . 6 0 0 121 3.9 24-48 . 5 0 0 4-9 . 4 4 4 23-33 . 6 9 7 75 4.7KELLERMANN, Chris 35-84 . 4 1 7 15-47 . 3 1 9 16-20 . 8 0 0 101 14.4HUNTER, Adrian 29-80 . 3 6 3 20-56 . 3 5 7 11-17 . 6 4 7 89 3.2 10-27 . 3 7 0 8-21 . 3 8 1 2-4 . 5 0 0 30 2.0FORD, Brandon 15-33 . 4 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-11 . 3 6 4 34 1.3 12-24 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-11 . 3 6 4 28 1.8BRIDGES, Lawrence 14-34 . 4 1 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-14 . 3 5 7 33 1.1 6-17 . 3 5 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 14 0.9EDDIE, William 9-28 . 3 2 1 1-1 1.000 1-2 . 5 0 0 20 0.8 3-12 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 7 0.5SAYLOR, Zach 2-8 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 6 0.7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0THOMAS, Ryan 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0JORDAN, Nick 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 680-1628 . 4 1 8 180-536 . 3 3 6 388-615 . 6 3 1 1928 62.2 337-793 . 4 2 5 85-244 . 3 4 8 213-335 . 6 3 6 972 60.8Opponent 648-1444 . 4 4 9 147-411 . 3 5 8 575-829 . 6 9 4 2018 65.1 319-715 . 4 4 6 84-208 . 4 0 4 257-394 . 6 5 2 979 61.2

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsTOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi ptsHARMAN, Robbie 10 53 63 99 6 94 72 1.3 23 2 21 23 48 3 39 28 1.4 23VAN, Marcus 88 127 215 77 5 7 43 0.2 22 58 79 137 40 3 6 31 0.2 20HARDIMAN, Jacolby 67 79 146 76 1 40 77 0.5 20 30 33 63 37 1 21 42 0.5 20BITZER, Jordan 17 95 112 69 2 48 42 1.1 21 10 68 78 48 1 36 27 1.3 21ALLEN, Jeremy 38 40 78 87 3 38 65 0.6 22 15 18 33 40 1 18 28 0.6 17WEARY, Antonio 32 56 88 96 2 43 54 0.8 11 19 23 42 46 0 18 26 0.7 11KELLERMANN, Chris 11 28 39 28 3 9 14 0.6 28HUNTER, Adrian 7 35 42 26 0 10 19 0.5 18 1 11 12 9 0 4 7 0.6 7FORD, Brandon 15 31 46 37 0 5 9 0.6 6 9 19 28 25 0 1 3 0.3 6BRIDGES, Lawrence 22 14 36 63 2 4 14 0.3 8 13 9 22 34 2 2 6 0.3 3EDDIE, William 2 10 12 33 1 8 24 0.3 4 1 7 8 21 1 5 9 0.6 4SAYLOR, Zach 6 1 7 4 0 0 5 0.0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0THOMAS, Ryan 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0JORDAN, Nick 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0Totals 362 619 981 696 25 306 447 0.7 77 182 315 497 349 12 150 213 0.7 77Opponent 312 685 997 572 19 327 477 0.7 84 157 328 485 300 12 167 238 0.7 84

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2008-09 MAC Men’s Basketball Standings Conference RecordsWest Division W L Pct. H ACentral Michigan 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6Ball State 7 9 .438 6-2 1-7 Western Michigan 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6 Eastern Michigan 6 10 .375 3-5 3-5 Northern Illinois 5 11 .313 5-3 0-8 Toledo 5 11 .313 5-3 0-8 East Division W L Pct. H ABuffalo 11 5 .688 6-2 5-3 Bowling Green 11 5 .688 5-3 6-2 Akron 10 6 .625 6-2 4-4 Miami 10 6 .625 6-2 4-4 Kent State 10 6 .625 7-1 3-5 Ohio 7 9 .438 6-2 1-7

Overall RecordsWest Division W L Pct. H A NCentral Michigan 12 19 .387 8-6 3-11 1-2Ball State 14 17 .452 10-6 3-10 1-1Western Michigan 10 21 .323 7-7 3-9 0-5Eastern Michigan 8 24 .250 5-9 3-12 0-3Northern Illinois 10 20 .333 7-5 2-11 1-4Toledo 7 25 .219 6-7 0-16 1-2 East Division W L Pct. H A NBuffalo 21 12 .636 9-4 7-7 5-1Bowling Green 19 14 .576 10-4 6-9 3-1Akron 23 13 .639 11-3 8-8 4-2Miami 17 13 .567 9-2 7-10 1-1Kent State 19 15 .559 13-3 5-9 1-3Ohio 15 17 .469 11-2 2-13 2-2

2008-09 MAC Recap

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All-MAC First TeamMichael Bramos, Miami G Sr.Al Fisher, Kent State G Sr.Nate Miller, Bowling Green F Sr.Rodney Pierce, Buffalo G Jr.Jerome Tillman, Ohio F Sr.

Second TeamDarion Anderson, Northern Illinois G So.Brandon Bowdry, Eastern Michigan F So.Brett McKnight, Akron F So.Tyrone Kent, Toledo G Sr.David Kool, Western Michigan G Jr.

Honorable MentionMike Allen, Ohio G Sr.Tyler Dierkers, Miami F Sr.Greg Gamble, Buffalo G Sr.Jarrod Jones, Ball State F Fr.Brandon Lampley, Ball State G Sr.Nate Linhart, Akron F Sr.Chris McKnight, Akron F Jr.Brian Moten, Bowling Green G Sr.Chris Singletary, Kent State G Jr.Marcus Van, Central Michigan F Sr.

Speciality Award WinnersCoach of the Year: Louis Orr, Bowling Green

Player of the Year: Michael Bramos, Miami

Freshman of the Year: Jarrod Jones, Ball State

Defensive Player of the Year: Nate Linhart, Akron

Sixth Man of the Year: Brett McKnight, Akron

All-Freshman TeamAnthony Hitchens, Akron, GJarrod Jones, Ball State, FMike DiNunno, Northern Illinois, GSteven Coleman, Ohio, GFlenard Whitfield, Western Michigan, F

Academic All-MAC TeamJoe Jakubowski, Bowling GreenMarc Larson, Bowling GreenVadim Fedotov, BuffaloDerek Drews, Western MichiganDavid Kool, Western Michigan

2008-09 MAC Postseason Honors

2008-09 MAC Recap

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2008-09 MAC Team Statistics Scoring Offense ## Team ............................G Pts Avg/G 1. Kent State .................... 34 2343 68.9 2. Akron .......................... 36 2403 66.8 3. Northern Illinois ............ 30 1985 66.2 4. Buffalo ......................... 33 2155 65.3 5. Ohio ........................... 32 2075 64.8 6. Bowling Green .............. 33 2126 64.4 7. Central Michigan ...... 31 1928 62.2 8. Western Michigan ........ 31 1918 61.9 9. Miami .......................... 30 1847 61.6 10. Toledo .......................... 32 1893 59.2 11. Ball State ..................... 31 1795 57.9 12. Eastern Michigan .......... 32 1834 57.3

Scoring Defense ## Team ............................G Pts Avg/G 1. Miami .......................... 30 1766 58.9 2. Ball State ..................... 31 1852 59.7 3. Akron ......................... 36 2171 60.3 4. Bowling Green ............. 33 2020 61.2 5. Buffalo ......................... 33 2078 63.0 6. Eastern Michigan .......... 32 2040 63.8 7. Western Michigan ........ 31 2004 64.6 8. Kent State .................... 34 2199 64.7 9. Ohio ............................ 32 2080 65.0 10. Central Michigan ....... 31 2018 65.1 11. Toledo .......................... 32 2173 67.9 12. Northern Illinois ............ 30 2123 70.8

Free Throw Percentages ## Team ........................... G FTM FTA Pct 1. Miami ..........................30 371 523 .709 2. Akron ..........................36 499 705 .708 3. Ohio ............................32 449 639 .703 4. Western Michigan.........31 452 645 .701 5. Bowling Green ..............33 370 548 .675 6. Toledo .........................32 360 551 .653 7. Kent State ....................34 432 665 .650 8. Buffalo .........................33 425 659 .645 9. Central Michigan .......31 388 615 .631 10. Ball State .....................31 369 604 .611 11. Eastern Michigan ..........32 348 574 .606 12. Northern Illinois ............30 392 662 .592

Rebounding Offense ## Team ........................... G Reb Avg/G 1. Buffalo .........................33 1215 36.8 2. Bowling Green ..............33 1186 35.9 3. Kent State ....................34 1204 35.4 4. Northern Illinois ............30 1060 35.3 5. Ball State .....................31 1071 34.5 6. Eastern Michigan ..........32 1102 34.4 7. Western Michigan.........31 1061 34.2 8. Akron ..........................36 1199 33.3 9. Toledo .........................32 1058 33.1 10. Miami ..........................30 956 31.9 11. Central Michigan .......31 981 31.6 12. Ohio ............................32 990 30.9

Blocked Shots ## Team ................................G Blocks Avg./G 1. Bowling Green .................. 33 120 3.64 2. Eastern Michigan ............. 32 114 3.56 3. Toledo ............................. 32 102 3.19 4. Northern Illinois ............... 30 94 3.13 5. Western Michigan ............ 31 97 3.13 6. Miami ............................. 30 90 3.00 7. Buffalo ............................ 33 91 2.76 8. Kent State ....................... 34 91 2.68 9. Central Michigan ........... 31 79 2.55 10. Akron ............................. 36 80 2.22 11. Ball State ........................ 31 63 2.03 12. Ohio ............................... 32 59 1.84

Field Goal Percentages ## Team ........................ G FG FGA Pct 1. Kent State .................34 857 1953 .439 2. Miami .......................30 658 1512 .435 3. Ohio .........................32 709 1634 .434 4. Bowling Green ...........33 775 1796 .432 5. Northern Illinois .........30 704 1668 .422 6. Toledo .......................32 692 1641 .422 7. Akron .......................36 823 1969 .418 8. Central Michigan ....31 680 1628 .418 9. Buffalo ......................33 778 1864 .417 10. Ball State ..................31 646 1572 .411 11. Eastern Michigan .......32 666 1656 .402 12. Western Michigan......31 634 1612 .393

Three-Point Field Goal Percentages ## Team ........................ G 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Ohio .........................32 208 573 .363 2. Bowling Green ...........33 206 583 .353 3. Northern Illinois .........30 185 533 .347 4. Buffalo ......................33 174 506 .344 5. Ball State ..................31 134 395 .339 6. Central Michigan ....31 180 536 .336 7. Kent State .................34 197 589 .334 8. Akron .......................36 258 776 .332 9. Miami ......................30 160 482 .332 10. Western Michigan......31 198 636 .311 11. Eastern Michigan .......32 154 507 .304 12. Toledo ......................32 149 498 .299

Assists ## Team ........................ G Assists Avg/G 1. Ohio .........................32 436 13.63 2. Kent State .................34 434 12.76 3. Bowling Green ...........33 415 12.58 4. Northern Illinois .........30 373 12.43 5. Akron .......................36 446 12.39 6. Miami .......................30 370 12.33 7. Buffalo ......................33 406 12.30 8. Eastern Michigan .......32 366 11.44 9. Western Michigan......31 338 10.90 10. Toledo .......................32 347 10.84 11. Ball State ..................31 333 10.74 12. Central Michigan ....31 306 9.87

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2008-09 MAC Individual StatisticsScoring ## Player, Team ..................G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. David Kool-WMU ........... 31 168 58 161 555 17.9 2. Michael Bramos-MIAMI . 30 173 71 120 537 17.9 3. Jerome Tillman-OHIO ..... 32 183 27 173 566 17.7 4. Darion Anderson-NIU ..... 29 159 46 127 491 16.9 5. Al Fisher-KSU ................ 34 172 45 126 515 15.1 6. Tyrone Kent-UT ............. 32 168 53 95 484 15.1 7. Brandon Bowdry-EMU...... 32 169 17 117 472 14.8 8. Rodney Pierce-UB .......... 33 167 56 83 473 14.3 9. Nate Miller-BGSU ........... 30 170 24 50 414 13.8 10. Jonathan Amos-UT ........ 30 141 11 116 409 13.6

Rebounding ## Player, Team ......................G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Marcus Van-CMU ............26 88 127 215 8.3 2. Jerome Tillman-OHIO ........32 84 174 258 8.1 3. Tyler Dierkers-MIAMI ......... 30 83 137 220 7.3 4. Jarrod Jones-BSU .............31 71 156 227 7.3 5. Nate Miller-BGSU ..............30 55 163 218 7.3 6. Brandon Bowdry-EMU .......32 75 155 230 7.2 7. Justin Anyijong-UT .............32 68 138 206 6.4 8. Calvin Betts-UB .................32 84 119 203 6.3 9. Anthony Simpson-KSU .......34 64 149 213 6.3 10. Nate Linhart-UA ................ 36 61 161 222 6.2 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4.0 made per game) ## Player, Team .............................G FG FGA Pct 1. Sean Kowal-NIU .......................29 114 207 .551 2. Justin Dobbins-EMU .................32 128 245 .522 3. Marcus Van-CMU .................. 26 126 243 .519 4. Jerome Tillman-OHIO ...............32 183 361 .507 5. Tyler Dierkers-MIAMI ................30 107 212 .505 6. Nate Miller-BGSU .....................30 170 351 .484 7. Jacolby Hardiman-CMU ........30 115 238 .483 8. Steven Coleman-OHIO ..............32 112 238 .471 9. Jarrod Jones-BSU ....................31 136 297 .458 10. Brandon Bowdry-EMU ..............32 169 379 .446

Assists ## Player, Team ..................................... G A Avg/G 1. Michael Allen-OHIO .......................... 32 138 4.31 2. Greg Gamble-UB ............................... 33 127 3.85 3. Al Fisher-KSU .................................... 34 120 3.53 4. Joe Jakubowski-BGSU ...................... 33 115 3.48 5. Michael Redell-WMU ......................... 31 100 3.23 6. Jonathan Amos-UT ........................... 30 95 3.17 7. Robbie Harman-CMU .................... 31 94 3.03 8. Darryl Clements-BGSU ...................... 33 100 3.03 9. Chris Singletary-KSU ........................ 32 94 2.94 10. Eric Pollitz-MIA ................................. 26 75 2.88

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2.5 made per game) ## Player, Team ................................G FTM FTA Pct 1. Darryl Roberts-UA .......................36 75 81 .926 2. David Kool-WMU ......................... 31 161 180 .894 3. Al Fisher-KSU ..............................34 126 149 .846 4. Michael Bramos-MIAMI ...............30 120 144 .833 5. Nate Linhart-UA ..........................36 74 91 .813 6. Rodney Pierce-UB .......................33 83 110 .755 7. Shawntes Gary-WMU ..................31 95 129 .736 8. Jerome Tillman-OHIO ..................32 173 235 .736 9. Mike Dinunno-NIU .......................30 71 97 .732 10. Brandon Lampley-BSU ................31 64 91 .703

Steals ## Player, Team ........................................ G Steals Avg/G 1. Nate Miller-BGSU .................................30 60 2.00 2. Jonathan Amos-UT................................30 59 1.97 3. Nate Linhart-UA ....................................36 62 1.72 4. Tyler Dierkers-MIAMI .............................30 50 1.67 5. Steven Coleman-OHIO ...........................32 53 1.66 6. Al Fisher-KSU ........................................34 56 1.65 7. Darion Anderson-NIU .............................29 46 1.59 8. Chris Singletary-KSU. ............................32 50 1.56 9. Jordan Mincy-KSU ...............................34 51 1.50 Jacolby Hardiman-CMU ....................30 45 1.50

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 1.5 made per game) ## Player, Team ...............................G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Tommy Freeman-OHIO ...............32 54 127 .425 2. Brandon Lampley-BSU ...............31 34 82 .415 3. Joe Jakubowski-BGSU ................33 38 94 .404 4. Darryl Roberts-UA ......................36 49 123 .398 5. Sean Smith-NIU .........................29 29 73 .397 6. Calvin Betts-UB ..........................32 41 104 .394 7. Rob Giles-BSU ............................30 45 115 .391 8. Darion Anderson-NIU ..................29 46 124 .371 9. Justin Orr-OHIO ..........................32 55 150 .367 10. L.J. Frazier-EMU ......................... 32 42 115 .365

3-Point Field Goals Made ## Player, Team .................................. G 3FG Avg/G 1. Michael Bramos-MIAMI .................. 30 71 2.37 2. Robbie Harman-CMU....... .......... 31 72 2.32 3. Brian Moten-BGSU ........................ 33 69 2.09 4. Mike Dinunno-NIU ......................... 30 59 1.97 5. David Kool-WMU ........................... 31 58 1.87 6. Justin Orr-OHIO .............................. 32 55 1.72 7. Rodney Pierce-UB ......................... 33 56 1.70 8. Tommy Freeman-OHIO .................. 32 54 1.69 9. Tyrone Kent-UT ............................. 32 53 1.66 10. Darion Anderson-NIU ..................... 29 46 1.59

Blocked Shots ## Player, Team ............................. G Blocks Avg/G 1. LaMarcus Lowe-WMU ...............28 48 1.71 2. Marcus Van-CMU ...................26 37 1.42 3. Otis Polk-BGSU.......... ................33 41 1.24 4. Jarrod Jones-BSU .....................31 35 1.13 5. Michael Bramos-MIAMI ..............30 33 1.10 6. Anthony Simpson-KSU ..............34 33 0.97 7. Justin Anyijong-UT ....................32 28 0.88 8. Mohamed Lo-UT .......................31 27 0.87 9. Will Cooper-EMU .......................32 25 0.78 10. Sean Kowal-NIU ........................29 22 0.76

Assist/Turnover Ratio (Min. 3.0 assists per game) ## Player, Team ..................G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Michael Allen-OHIO ........ 32 138 4.3 61 1.9 2.26 2. Michael Redell-WMU ...... 31 100 3.2 60 1.9 1.67 3. Joe Jakubowski-BGSU. .. 33 115 3.5 73 2.2 1.58 4. Greg Gamble-UB ............ 33 127 3.8 89 2.7 1.43 5. Robbie Harman-CMU ... 31 94 3.0 72 2.3 1.31 6. Darryl Clements-BGSU ... 33 100 3.0 84 2.5 1.19 7. Al Fisher-KSU ................ 34 120 3.5 112 3.3 1.07 8. Jonathan Amos-UT ........ 30 95 3.2 135 4.5 0.70

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2009-10 Opponents

OPPONENT Head Coach (Record, Yrs. at School) Conference SID Contact SID Phone SID EMail PRINCETON Sydney Johnson (19-37, two years) Ivy League Andrew Borders (609) 258-5744 [email protected] FERRIS STATE Bill Sall (106-108, seven years) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Rob Bentley (231) 591-3821 [email protected] UIC Jimmy Collins (210-186, 13 years) Horizon League John Jaramillo (312) 996-5880 [email protected] FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Gregory Vetrone (7-23, one year) Northeast Sara Naggar (201) 692-2208 [email protected] WRIGHT STATE Brad Brownell (64-33, three years) Horizon League Bob Noss (937) 775-2816 [email protected] PURDUE Matt Painter (83-50, five years) Big Ten Cory Walton (765) 494-3201 [email protected] CHICAGO STATE Benjy Taylor (30-30, two years) Great West Corey Miggins (773) 995-2217 [email protected] ILLINOIS STATE Tim Jankovich (49-20, two years) Missouri Valley Todd Kober (309) 438-3805 [email protected] SOUTH FLORIDA Stan Heath (21-41, two years) Big East Jeff Wuerth (813) 974-7099 [email protected] SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Scott Nagy (256-162, 14 years) The Summit League Ryan Sweeter (605) 688-4822 [email protected] DETROIT Ray McCallum (7-23 , second year) Horizon League Mark Engel (313) 993-1745 [email protected] ALCORN STATE Larry Smith (10 years) Southwest Athletic Lljuna Weir (601) 877-6501 [email protected] TOLEDO Gene Cross (7-25, one year) Mid-American Steve Easton (419) 530-4921 [email protected] BALL STATE Billy Taylor (20-41, two years) Mid-American Matt McCollester (765) 285-8242 [email protected] WESTERN MICHIGAN Steve Hawkins (106-84, six years) Mid-American Matt Holmes (269) 387-3168 [email protected] EASTERN MICHIGAN Charles Ramsey (42-81, five years) Mid-American Jim Streeter (734) 487-0317 [email protected] NORTHERN ILLINOIS Ricardo Patton (16-42, two years) Mid-American Brett McWethy (815) 753-3706 [email protected] MIAMI Charlie Coles (224-168, 13 years) Mid-American Angie Renninger (513) 529-6239 [email protected] BOWLING GREEN Louis Orr (32-31, two years) Mid-American Jason Knavel (419) 372-7075 [email protected] BUFFALO Reggie Witherspoon (126-171, 10 years) Mid-American Jon Fuller (716) 645-6762 [email protected] KENT STATE Geno Ford (19-15, one year) Mid-American Todd Vatter (330) 672-8467 [email protected] AKRON Keith Dambrot (115-51, five years) Mid-American Gregg Bach (330) 972-6106 [email protected] OHIO John Groce (15-17, one year) Mid-American Jason Corriher (740) 593-1298 [email protected]

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Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only 11 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in the 63-year history of the league this past March. Steinbrecher came to the MAC after serving for six years as the commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference.

The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post season events – football (Detroit’s Ford Field), volleyball (Toledo’s SeaGate Centre), men’s and women’s basketball (Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena), softball (Akron’s Firestone Stadium) and most recently baseball (Chillicothe’s VA Memorial Stadium).

The MAC tied a league record in 2008 with five schools participating in bowl games – Buffalo (International); Ball State (GMAC); Central Michigan (Motor City); Western Michigan (Texas); and Northern Illinois (Independence Bowl). The 2008 season also saw the first MAC football team ranked in the Top 25 since 2003. Ball State was ranked as high as 12th in the BCS Standings, 12th in the AP and 13th in the USA Today Poll. The Cardinals were ranked in all three polls for 10 straight weeks. MAC football teams won a league record four games versus opponents from the Big Ten. Toledo became the first MAC team to ever beat Michigan in Ann Arbor; Ball State won its first-ever game against a Big Ten foe when the Cardinals beat Indiana; Central Michigan also defeated Indiana; and Western Michigan beat Illinois in a game played at Ford Field.

In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC signed an eight-year rights agreement through the 2016-2017 academic year for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal will be the most extensive in the 63-year history of the conference. The new deal calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games.

Women’s athletics shined for the MAC this past year. For the first time in the history of the conference the MAC sent three teams to the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament (Miami, Ohio and Western Michigan). Western Michigan became only the third team to make it to the Sweet Sixteen (Ohio 2005 and Western Michigan 1983). In women’s basketball MAC Tournament Champion Ball State upset perennial national power Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament handing the Lady Vols their first ever loss in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The victory was named “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, while first year head coach Kelly Packard was named Maggie Dixon Division I Rookie Coach of the Year by the WBCA.

Akron continued its dominance of MAC men’s soccer with its 11 regular-season championship to go along with its sixth MAC Tournament title – both league records. The Zips were ranked as high as No. 2 during the season and reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Northwestern, 1-0. Steve Zakuani, who helped guide the University of Akron men’s soccer program to a record-setting campaign in 2008, was the first overall pick of the 2009 Major League Soccer Super Draft. Zakuani earned 2008 MAC Men’s Soccer Player of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, which goes to the best men’s soccer player in the country.

The conference now has national leadership positions on the following NCAA committees: Warde Manual, Buffalo (Academic Cabinet); Susan Lipnickey, Miami (Leadership Council

and Infractions Appeals); Derrick Gragg, Eastern Michigan (Legislative Council); Dr. John Peters, Northern Illinois (Board of Directors); Tom Collins, Ball State (Amateurism Cabinet); Kelly Andrews, Toledo (Awards, benefits, Expenses & Financial Aid Cabinet); Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenburg, Eastern Michigan (Recruiting & Athletic Personal Issues Cabinet); Brad Bates, Miami (Academic Performance); Eileen Jennings, Central Michigan (Infractions); Ted McKown, Kent State (International Students Records); Jim Klein, Toledo (Legislative Review & Interpretations); Karin Lee, Ball State (Minority Opportunities and Interest); Melody Reifel Werner, Eastern Michigan (Research); Catharine Marsszeky, Kent State (Student-Athlete Advisory); Lee Merserve, Bowling Green (Walter Byers Scholarship).

The MAC also has representation on Division I Sport Committees and related governing groups: Cathy O’Donnell, Kent State (Field Hockey); Dave Heeke, Central Michigan (Football Issues); Marling “Newt” Engle, Akron (Rifle); Karin Lee, Ball State (Tennis); Rich Ceronie (Track & Field); Laing Kennedy, Kent State (Men’s Basketball); Charlie Coles, Miami (Men’s Basketball Issues); Jim Schaus, Ohio and Reggie Witherspoon, Buffalo (Men’s Basketball Rules); Steven Cady, Miami (Men’s Ice Hockey); Mary Lu Gribschaw, Akron (Men’s Soccer); Greg Christopher, Bowling Green (Women’s Basketball); Anucha Brown-Sanders, Buffalo and Donyale Canada, MAC (Women’s Basketball Issues); Curt Miller, Bowling Green (Women’s Basketball Rules); Jerry Reighard, Central Michigan (Gymnastics); Matt Wolfert, Ball State (Women’s Soccer); Dee Abrahamson, Northern Illinois (Women’s Softball Rules); Derek van der Merwe, Central Michigan (Wrestling).

From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics.

History of the MACBased in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in

Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio.

The Mid-American Conference was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, Temple, for football only. Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple University (2007). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University

(1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947).

In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980.

For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis.

For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis.

Mid-American Conference

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Academic Honors

CoSIDA AcademicAll-America

John Berends ................................1967Mike Hackett .................................1971Sander Scott ..................................1993

Academic All-MACDave MacDonald ............................1973Jim Hemlink ............................ 1974, 75Pete Lambropoulos .................. 1985, 86Dan Majerle ...................................1988Sander Scott ............................ 1991, 92Chad Guelda ...................... 1995, 96, 97Ryan Jansen ..................................1996Jason Webber ................................1999

MAC Honor Roll(1999-2002)

Dan Roundfield ..............................1974Derrick Bird ...................................2000Todd Simmons ...............................2000Jason Webber ................................2000Jon Borovich ............................ 2000, 01Chad Pleiness .................... 2000, 01, 02David Weber ...................... 2000, 01, 02Tim Kisner .....................................2001T.J. Meerman .......................... 2001, 02Gerrit Brigitha ................................2002Adam Dentlinger ............................2002Whitney Robinson ..........................2002

Athletic Honors

All-MACFirst Team

Ben Kelso ......................................1973James McElroy ..............................1975Dan Roundfield ........................ 1974, 75Ben Poquette .................................1977Jeff Tropf .......................................1978Dave Grauzer .................................1979Melvin McLaughlin ................... 1981, 82Ervin Leavy ....................................1987Dan Majerle ....................... 1986, 87, 88Tommie Johnson ............................1988David Webber ................................2001Chris Kaman ..................................2003Giordan Watson .............................2007

Second TeamDan Roundfield ..............................1973James McElroy ..............................1974Leonard Drake ...............................1977Dave Grauzer .................................1978Mike Robinson ...............................1981Melvin McLaughlin .........................1983Derek Boldon ........................... 1984, 85Ervin Leavy ....................................1986Darian McKinney ............................1992

Sander Scott ..................................1993Mike Manciel .................................2003Giordan Watson .............................2008

Honorable MentionJim Helmink ..................................1975Leonard Drake ...............................1976Denny Parks ..................................1976Val Bracey ............................... 1978, 79Jeff Tropf .......................................1979Leon Guydon .................................1980Mike Robinson ...............................1980Tommie Johnson ............................1987Carter Briggs .................................1989Darian McKinney ............................1991Sean Waters ..................................1992Charles Macon ........................ 1996, 97Nate Huffman ................................1997Mike Manciel .................................1999David Webber .......................... 2000, 02Chad Pleiness ................................2001J.R. Wallace ...................................2003Gerrit Brigitha ................................2004Kevin Nelson ..................................2005Giordan Watson .............................2006Marcus Van ...................................2009

All-Freshman TeamSander Scott ..................................1990Dennis Kann ..................................1990Daniel West ...................................1992DeShanti Foreman .........................1993Thomas Kilgore ..............................1995Mike Manciel .................................1999Chad Pleiness ................................2000Gerrit Brigitha ................................2001Chris Kaman ..................................2001Chris Kellermann ........................2006Marko Spica ................................2007Jeremy Allen ..................................2008

MAC All-Tournament TeamErvin Leavy ....................................1987Dan Majerle ............................. 1987, 88Carter Briggs .................................1990Chris Kaman ..................................2003J.R. Wallace ...................................2003Giordan Watson .............................2007

Regional and National HonorsAll-Americans

Willie Iverson (NAIA) .......................1967

National Coach of the YearTed Kjohede (NAIA) .........................1965

Specialty AwardsMAC Tournament MVP

Dan Majerle ...................................1987Chris Kaman ..................................2003

MAC Player of the YearDan Roundfield ..............................1975Melvin McLaughlin .........................1982David Webber ................................2001Chris Kaman ..................................2003

MAC Coach of the YearDick Parfitt ....................................1975Charlie Coles .................................1987Jay Smith ......................................2001Jay Smith ......................................2003

MAC Defensive Player of the YearChris Kaman ..................................2003

MAC Freshman of the YearMike Manciel .................................1999

MAC Sixth Man of the YearWhitney Robinson ..........................2003

MAC Hall of FameTed Kjolhede ..................................1988Dan Roundfield ..............................1990

CMU Hall of FameDon Edwards .................................1984Ron Finch ......................................1984Leo Wisneski .................................1984Russ LeCronier ..............................1984Dan Rose ......................................1984Bourke Lodewyk ............................1985Dan Roundfield ..............................1985Bill Kelly ........................................1985Chester Stackhouse .......................1986Carlo Barberi .................................1986Lawrence Sweeney ........................1986Ben Kelso ......................................1986Eino Pulkiner .................................1987Howard Elzinga ..............................1987Ben Poquette .................................1987Robert Wardrop ..............................1988Ted Kjolhede ..................................1988Dick Kackmeister ...........................1989James McElroy ..............................1989Dick Parfitt ....................................1990Wallace Parker...............................1991Bill Theunissen...............................1991Willie Iverson .................................1992Charles Tambling ...........................1992Melvin McLaughlin .........................1993Chuck Smith ..................................1994Glenn Stuart ..................................1995John Berends ................................1996Dan Majerle ...................................1998Paul Botts ......................................1999George Hackett ..............................1999John Parfitt ....................................2000Dave Grauzer .................................2002Dave Nelson ..................................2004Gary Lee .......................................2005Leonard Drake ...............................2007Jeff Tropf .......................................2008

Honors

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Retired Jerseys

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AAbbott, Vernon—1918-19Adams, Clarke—Adams, Dean—1956, 58-60Adams, Richard—Aimesbury, Shawn—1985-87*Alexander, Darryl—1975-76Alexander, Jack—1953Allen, Bradley—Allen, Jeremy— 2008-09Allen, Leroy—1972-73Almy, Avery—1915-17Amble, Robert—Anderson, Jack—1950*Anderson, Mark—1983Anderson, Ted—1978-81Anderson, Vern—Anderson, Will—1955*Andros, George—1937-39Anglin, Errol—1988-89Angus, David—1956Angus, Joseph—Ankney, Patrick—1948Arnold, Al—1925-26, 29Atkinson, Gerald—1951-53Avery, Mike—1986-89Ayler, Calvin—1975

BBaggett, Ted—2000Bahlow, Ed—1945#Baker, John—1991-92Baker, Nick—1945 Baker, Ralph—1967-68Bale, Joseph—1944Barberi, Carlo—1937-39Barich, Jerald—1964-66Barnard, Frank—1916Barnett, Albert—1947-50Barnum, John—1910Barrett, Leo—1920Barrett, Sefton—2004-07Basore, Greg—1982-83Bass, Ronald—1961-62*Baumgartner, Melvin—1946Beach, William—Beddow, Fredrick—1920-21, 23Bellamy, Jeff—1984-87Belmore, Milt—1934-35Berends, John—1965-67Billings, Leroy—1906-07#Binoniemi, Lou—1971*Bird, Derrick—2000Bissell, Lewis—1944Bitzer, Jordan — 2007-09Blakely, Joseph—Blalock, Kenneth—1958Blamer, Bill—1942Blevins, Justin — 2005-08

Blunck, Marvin—1960*Bock, Patrick—1973-76Bohnhoff, Jeff—2005Boldon, Derek—1982-85Bolger, Robert—Bonnell, Edward—1935Boone, Delbert—1969Borovich, Jon—1998-01$Botts, Paul—1969-71Bouck, Donald—1965-66Bowens, Mark—1988-89Bowne, Tony—2002-05Bracey, Valray—1977-79#Brant, Dale—1966-67Bray, Robert—1957Breidinger, Stanley—1963-64Bridges, Lawrence — 2009Brigitha, Gerrit—2001-04Briggs, Carter—1989-90Brisker, Mark—1988Brooks, Earl—1920-22#Brotzman, Jack—1926, 28-29Brown, Aaron—1996-98Brown, Fred—1934Brown, Howard—Brown, Mark—1987-89*Brown, Ralph—1916-17Brown, Ray—Brown, Richard—1955Brown, Thomas—1956, 58Bruder, Rob—1963-64@, 65#Bublitz, Bruce—1972-73Buchan, Bayard—1924, 26Burdon, Timothy—1955-56Burgman, Art—1970-72@Burkett, William—1925Burnham, Jacob—1928Bush, Leonard—1993Butler, Carson—1989Buzard, Scott—1971-73*

CCalkins, Bruce—1921-23#Calkins, Hugh—1930Cameron, Lionel—1917Cameron, John—1922Carlson, Rob—1939-41$Carnahan, Cliff—1913-14#Carr, Joe- 2003-04Carroll, Richard—1947*Carter, David—1990-91Carter, Ed—1998Catt, Richard—Cawood, J. H.—1944Cazal, Edgard—1994-95*Chamberlain—1917Chrzan, James—1952Cicotte, Alva—1975-76Clark, David—1990-93*

Cluley, Leonard—1906Coccia, Chester—1954Cochard, Donald—1962-64Coe, John—1981-83Cohen, Hyman—1949Colbert, Terrance—1990-91Cole, Ezell—1964, 66Cole, Ivan—1930*Cole, Reuel—1930-31Cole, Roy—1939-40Collins, William—1966-68Consolino, John—1973-75*Cook, Harold—1943Cook, Lloyd—1944Cooper, James—1970Copeland, Barry—1977 Cornelius, Robert—1962Crawford, Carroll—1926Crawford, Isaac—1909-10#-11Crocker, Robert—1967Croftchik, Victor—1936-37Cronin, George—1948-51Cross, Glenn—1981-82Culbreth, Marcus—1993-94Curtis, Thomas—

DDaFoe, Fred—1906-08Dahlman, George—1944Daniel, Arlus—1974-75Darby, Dan—1985-86Daugharty, Rob—1931-32*Davenport, Dean—1955-56Davidson, Dean—1912-13Davidson, Frank—1913-15Davis, James—1952*Davis, Jonathon—1974-76Davis, Russ—1974-76Dean, Louis—1978DeCook, Rob—1993-94Decker, LeRoy—1952-54#Dentlinger, Adam—2001-04Dickerson, Orlo—1910-12#Dickie, Howard—1925Diekman, William—1937-38Dishneau, Terrence—Dixon, Peter—1961Doorlag, Donald—1958-61# Doorn, Dave—Doornbos, Roy—1947-49Doyle, James—1949, 51#-52Drake, Kenny—1995-97Drake, Leonard—1974-77#DuCharme, Paul—1944Duff, Leon—1940Dumas, Raymond—Dunbar, Dirk—1973-74Dunbar, Eugene—Dunlop, Lionel—1914

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Durfee, Harvey—1918Dykehouse, Richard—1965

EEccles, Richard—Eddie III, William —2009Edwards, Donald—1963-66#Edwards, Vince—1995-96Egloff, Raymond—1920Eisler, Dean—Eldred, Keith—1968-70*Ellis, Donque—1954-57Ellis, Eric—1994Ellsworth, William—1915-17Elzinga, Howard—1937-39#Emerson, Keith—1956Emmick, Elven—1936Endsley, Jason—1992English, Ronald—1957Ennis, Clarence—Erickson, James—1968-70Ettinger, Glenn—1911, 13

FFailing, Fred—1924Fedewa, Frank—1957Fedio, Michael—1969-70Finch, Earl—1909Finch, Lee—1918Finch, Ronald—1925Flutur, Ronald—1970-71Foltz, Gary—Ford, Brandon — 2007, 09Foreman, DeShanti—1993Fortino, Alfonso—1936-37Fortino, Mario—1944Fossen, John—Fox, Timothy—Francis, George—1922-23Frank, Arthur—1964Fraser, Herman—1908Fraser, Russell—1912-14Funnell, Michael—1972-73

GGallert, Fred—1943, 47-48Gaytan, Rudy—1999Geister, Kenneth—1924Gerkin, Roy—1944, 48Gilleylen, Curtis—1996-98Gilmore, Keith—1993Ginsberg, David—1966-68*Glover, Jerry—1997Godleski, Joseph—1940Goliday, Herb—2002Gooch, Stanley—1956-57Gordon, David—1970-71Graham, Duane—1951-52Grauzer, David—1977-79#

Graybiel, Edward—1930Green, Walter—1997Green, Burnett—1919Greene, Paul—1964Gricius, Rock—Grimm, Paul—1935-37Guelda, Chad—1994-97Guest, Harrison—1955*Gunderson, Eugene—1960-62Guydon, Leon—1977-80#

HHackett, George—1926-27Hackett, Michael—1969-71Hagens, Gerald—1961*Haight, Alton—1924, 26-27Hallett, Corey—2003Hamilton, Clayton—1932-34Hammell, George—Hammond, Donald—Hampton, Lee—1997-98Hardiman, Jacolby — 2009Harman, Robbie — 2007-09Harris, Steve — 2004-05Haskins, Anthony—1982Hattenbach, John—1965Hauer, Allen—1967Hayner, Harold—Headdon, Harmon—1925Hecker, Thomas—1930Heide, Jeff—1982-85Helmink, James—1974-75Henderson, Corey—1991-94Henderson, Wade—Heubner, Whitney—1924-25#Hicks, John—1955-56Hicks, Tyrone—1993-94Hill, Jamar—1999Hindes, Howard—1916-17Hintze, Paul—1940-42Hodge, Bill—1945Hoepf, Thomas—1972*Hood, Elson—1920, 26-27Hoolihan, Emmitt—1910-11# Hosey, Anthony—1977Hoskins, David—2004Hoyt, Jason—1994-95Hubert, William—1959Huffman, Nate—1996-97Hursey, Thomas—Humbracht, Darryl—1994Hunter, Adrian—2009

IIngram, Mike—1982-83Ingraham, Duane—1955-57Iverson, Willie—1966-68#

JJackson, Dixon—1960Jackson, Harris—1959, 63#Janer, Kevin—1977-79Janik, Walter—1931Jansen, Ryan—1995-98Jilek, James—Johnson, Byron—1929, 31, 33Johnson, David—1992Johnson, Donald—Johnson, LaVerne—1931-33Johnson, Luke—1998-01Johnson, Robert—1938Johnson, Steven—1967-69Johnson, Tommie—1987-88Johnston, Dean—1915Jones, Lacy—1994Jones, Vern—1931-32Jordan, Tyrone— 2008

KKackmeister, Richard—1954-56Kaeding, Kurt—1975-77Kaiser, Jeff—1979Kaman, Chris—2001-03Kane, Arthur—1908Kann, Dennis—1990-92Keen, Walter—1905#Keighley, Les—1942Kellermann, Chris—2006-08Kelly, Donald—1952-53Kelly, Kenneth—1927-30Kelly, Melvin—1990-91Kelso, Ben—1971-73#Kennedy, Louis—1930-32Kennedy, Rob—1909#-10Killoran, Edward—1931Kilgore, Thomas—1995-96Kingsnorth, John—1972-74Kisner, Tim—1998-01$Kiss, Andrew—1981Kizer, Aundre—1990-92Kjolhede, Ted—1943, 47-48#Klein, Donald—Klozik, Paul—1949Knoll, Gerald—1952Knoop, Richard—1951-52Koch, Rob—1983Kocisky, Robert—Kocur, Chris—1989-91*Koger, James—1980Kooiman, William—1965Kubiak, George—1972-74Kuiper, Dennis—1969-71Kujawski, Edward—1941

LLaFromboise, Marcell—1913Lake, Casey—1994*

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Lamb, Charles—1944Lambert, Norm—1952-54*Lambropoulos, Peter—1983-86Lance, Ralph—1909Lane, Robert—1940-41LaPoint, Ernest—1917Larson, Brent—1998-99Leach, Jack—1951Leavy, Ervin—1986-87#LeBlanc, Harry—1914LeCronier, Russ—1919-21#-23Lee, Gary—1958-60Lemmer, Joel—1957Lewis, James—1927Lewis, Robert—1957Lilly, Morgan—1951Livingston—1907Lodewyk, Bourke—1924-25Long, Donald—1963Lowery, Fred—1955Lozier, Joe—1945Lynett, James—1958

MMacDonald, David—1972-73MacDonald, John—1944MacDonald, Roy—1937MacGregor, Rob—1938-39*MacGregor, Rich—1942*MacMillan, Willis—Macon, Charles—1996-97Madden, Harold—1951Madden, Kurt—1970Mains, Frank—1914, 16-17Majda, Anthony—1947-48, 50Majerle, Dan—1985-88#Majerle, Jeff—1988-91Manciel, Mike—1999, 2001-03$Marietta, Thomas—1964Marlatt, Raymond—Marshall, Francis—1934Marzonie, Rob—1947-49@-50Mason, Dan—1980Matchett, Tom—1961-62@-63Maunus, James—May, Amere—1993Mays, Robert—1948McAllister, Hugh—1908 McArthur, Don—1945McCallum, Lester—1931-33McCarthy, Timothy—1976-79McCarty, Earl—1909-11McClain, Gerald—1976-77McClintic, Burke—McClutchey, Sam—1927-28#-29McCool, Gerald—1976-79McCoy, Michael—1970McCracken, Tony—1923, 25McDaniel, Jeff—1993

McDonnell, Lyle—1949-50McElroy, James—1974-75#McGuire, Andrew—1986-87McHale, John—McKinney, Darian—1991-92McIntyre, James—1983*McIntyre, John—1954McIntyre, Phillip—1938McKinley, Jason—1992-93*McLaughlin, Melvin—1980-83#McQuaid, Rob—1980-81Means, Matthew—1973Meerman, T.J. — 2001-04Middlesworth, John—1916, 19Miles, Mike—1992Miller, Bradford—Miller, Claude—1926Miller, Daryl—1985-87Miller, Edward—Miller, Fletcher—1965Miller, Rob—1963-64*Mills, Torrey—1993-94Mitchell, James—1982-85Mitzner, Kurt—1982Moeller, Dale—1937-39Monaghan, Clare—1928Mongeau, James—1955Mooney, Douglas—1919Moore, Harry—1951-52Moore, Chris—1994-*Moore, Vern—1979Morrill, Gary—1963Morrison, Cecil—1912Mott, Jack—1946, 49-50Moulton, William—1940-42Munson, Darren—1988Munson, Karl—1929Munson, Paul—1928-31#Munson, Percy—Murphy, Seymour—1938Murray, Jim—1984-87Myers, David—1968-69Myers, Steve—1985-87*

NNelson, David—1961-64@Nelson, Kevin—2003-05Newell, Russell—Newman, James—1978-81Nichol, Clarence—Nicholas—1931-33Niewiadomski, Mic—1949-50 Nordmann, Eric—1984-86Norris, Kenneth—1938-40Norton, Royce—1938-39

OOesterle, Brian—Oesterle, Marvin—1971

Olin, Harry—1937Olney, Austin—1914-15Orr, Freddy—1929Ortras, Joseph—Osterbeck, Paul—1932Ott, John—1965*Outwin, David—1965-67Owen, Michael—

PPantlind, Tom—2004-05Parfitt, John—1947-49#-50#Parfitt, Richard—1951-53#Parker, Wilford—1906#Parks, Dennis—1974-76Partridge, Robert—1969Patterson, Mario—1993Paul, Jack—1931-33Pearson, Fenorris—1989Pelkey, Thomas—1963-65Pepper, Everett—1944Peters, William—1964-65Petroskey, David—1965-67Philip, Howard—1947-48, 50Pickering, Eric—1968-69Pierpont, Wilbur—1932-34Pisoni, Chip—1986-87Pleiness, Chad—2000-02$Poole, Ray—1971, 73Poquette, Ben—1974-77#Price, Jonathan—Provencher, Donald—1942-43Pruitt, Charles—1953-54Pulkiner, Eino—1927-28

QQuinn, Dan—2004

RRambadt, Steven—1978-81Ramsey, Gondre—1935Raymer, Roy—1951Raymond, Arthur—1911-13#Reek, Harley—1928Reese, Jerry—1966-68Reeves, Carlton—Richards, Oliver—1911Richards, Walt—1980-81Richardson, Jack—1945Richardson, Keith—1960-63Richie, Aaron—2006-07Richmond, Derrick—1986-89Ringold, James—1967Ringold, Warren—1968-69Rittenger, Rob—1953*Robinson, Homer—1938Robinson, Mike—1980-81Robinson, Whitney—2002-03$Rokita, John—1976

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Rosenstock, Bill—1908Ross, Lester—1934-36Roundfield, Dan—1973-75Roy, James—1956Ruhl, Bill—1934Russell—1907Ryan, James Jr.—1946*

SSadosty, Walter—1961Salisz, Harry—1947*Sanders, Yamen—1988-89Sarachman, Robert—1970-71Schaefer, John—1953-54Schelich, Matt—1993*Schell, Dan—1998-00Schepers, John—1920-21Schmidt, Steve—1984-85Schneider, Ray—1990, 92Scholl, Ed—1943-46Schrotenboer, Todd—2000-01Schultz, Kirk—1977-78Schwartz, James—Scott, Anthony—1981-82Scott, Chauncey—1985-88Scott, Sander—1990-93Scott, John—1947, 49-50Sevalia, Rob—2004-05Shearer, John—1943Shelton, L. Eugene—1919-20, 22Shirar, Paul—Showalter, Law—1923-24#-25Showalter, Richard—1951-52Siemen, John—1994-95*Simmons, Todd—1997-98, 00Slack, Bill—1996-97Slater, Walter—1906-07Slota—Smarks, Paul—1924Smith, Charles—1941-42, 46#Smith, Richard—1967Smyth, Andre — 2007Snellenberger, Clyde—1916Spencer, Eddie—2005-08Spica, Marko — 2007-08Sponseller, George—1936Sprague, Jerry—1924Stackhouse, Chester—1928-29Staley, Jed—1941-43#Starr, Terry—1981-83*Stauffer, Gary—1947-48Stayer, Anthony—1953-55Sternhagen, Melvin—1948-49Stickle, Bruce—1907-08#-09Stone, Andrew—1941, 46Strolle, Roland—1954Stuart, Glenn—1954-56Sturm, Gerald—1956Sutherland, Roy—1938

Sweeney, Lawrence—1978-80Sweeney, Michael—1956Sweeney, Patrick—1947-48Sweeney, Sean—1956-57Swenor, Richard—1971-73Swiss, Bary—1958Switchulis, John—1961

TTambling, Preston—1918, 20Taylor, Fred—1918-21Tellar, Norman—1925-26, 30Thelen, Alan—1953Theunissen, William—1946-47Thomas, Ricardo—1971-72@Thompson, Kim—1981-83Thurman, Scottie—1990Tiemeyer, John—2006Tinsley, Bernard—1956-57Tobin, James—Tope, Clarence—1936Towle, William—1907-08Townsend, Gerald—1953-55Tranchida, James—Tropf, Gary—1980-81Tropf, Jeffrey—1977-79Tuckey, Frederic—1957Turner, James—1970-71Turner, Marvin—1960Twiss, John—

VVan, Marcus— 2008-09VanDalen, Doebold—1934-35VandenBelt, Ben—1914-15#VanderHull, James—1940-42#VanderWerf, Rob—1954-55#VanDyke, Ken—1959-62@Vincent, Merton—1916-18#Visger, Ross—1939, 41$VonReichbauer, Robert—1971Voorhees, Brandon —2003-04Vosburgh, Wesley—1959Vossekuil, Gregory—1966-68Vratanina, Robert—

WWalker, Drew—2005-06Walker, KennethWalker, Mike—1995Walker, Terry—1968-70Wallace, J.R.—2000-03Wallace, Willie—2000Walters, Reynold—2005-08Wandzel, Don—1981-83Wardrop, Rob—1943-44, 46-47#Wardrop, William—Wareck, Stanley—Warner, Fred—1922-23

Waters, Sean—1988-92Washington, Greg—1984-85Watkins, Robert—Watson, Ed—1958Watson, Giordan—2005-08Wattrick, Don—1931-32, 35#Weary, Antonio—2009Webb, William—Webber, David—1999-02$Webber, Jason—1999-00Welzein, Robert—1970Wesley, Richard—1978-79West, Al—1927-29Weymouth, Jay—1968-69Wickman, Thomas—Wiechert, Donald—1955Wightman, C. Pat—1958-59Wilcox—1915Wilcox, Ed—1987-89Wiley, John—1957-58Williams, Arthur—Williams, Carl—1959-62Williams, Jack—1926-27#Williman, Wade—1925-26Wilson, Mel—1918-19#Wilson, Russell—1942Winfield, Calvin—1991-92Wirick, Duane—1935-37Wisneski, Leo—1939-41$Wodarak, Robert—1957-60Wood, Harvey—1950*Woods, Jon—2002Woods, Peter—1963-64*Wright, Wilbur—1912

YYearnd, William—1966-67Yeazel, Jon — 2006Young, Chalmer—1934-36Young, Christopher—1971-72Young, Dan—1989-91*Young, Edwin—1960

ZZiegler, Percy—1923, 26#-27Zimmer, Rich—1966-67*Zimmerman, Reuben—1920Zulauf, Donald—1961-62

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. Seven.former.Chippewas,.including.current.Los.Angeles.Clipper.Chris.Kaman,.have.taken.their.game.to.the.National.Basketball.Association...Another.CMU.alum,.Willie.Iverson,.toiled.in.the.American.Basketball.Assocation.in.the.late.1960s.. In.fact,.there.has.been.a.CMU.player.in.the.NBA.all.but.one.season.since.1975-76.. Ben.Kelso.was.the.first.to.make.it.in.the.league,.playing.for.the.Detroit.Pistons.in.1973-74.. Dan.Roundfield.was.drafted.in.the.first.round.of.the.ABA.draft.and.the.second.round.of.the.NBA.draft.in.1975...He.went.on.to.play.12.years.with.the.Indiana.Pacers,.Atlanta.Hawks,.Detroit.Pistons.and.Washington.Bullets...Twice.an.All-Star,.Roundfield.was.second.team.All-NBA.in.1979-80.and.a.three-time.first.team.All-Defensive.team.selection.. James.McElroy.enjoyed.eight.seasons.in.the.league.with.New.Orleans,.Utah,.Atlanta.and.Detroit.. Center.Ben.Poquette.spent.a.decade.in.the.league.with.Detroit,.Utah,.Chicago.and.Cleveland.. Dan.Majerle.had.the.longest.career.in.the.pros.with.14.seasons.in.Phoenix,.Cleveland.and.Miami...He.was.drafted.14th.overall.by.Phoenix.in.1988.and.retired.following.the.2002.season...A.two-time.All-Star,.Majerle.was.an.All-Defensive.second.team.selection.in.1993...He.was.inducted.into.the.Suns’.Ring.of.Honor.and.has.a.Suns.team.award.named.after.him,.the.Dan.Majerle.Hustle.Award...Majerle.was.a.member.of.the.1988.USA.Olympic.team.that.won.a.bronze.medal.in.Seoul...He.was.the.team’s.leading.scorer.. Nate.Huffman.briefly.played.for.the.Toronto.Raptors.during.the.2002-03.season.before.an.injury.ended.his.year...Huffman.starred.for.four.years.overseas.before.making.it.to.the.NBA.... Kaman.has.started.the.past.five.seasons.for.the.Clippers...He.played.in.the.got.milk?.Rookie.Challenge.game.during.NBA.All-Star.Weekend.in.2004...During.the.2007-08.season,.Kaman.averaged.career.highs.of.15.7.points,.12.7.rebounds.and.2.8.blocks.per.game...He.also.played.for.team.Germany.in.the.2008.Olympic.Games.in.Beijing,.China.

Chippewas in the Pros

Year Player Team (League) Round (Overall Selection)

1968. Willie.Iverson. Miami.Floridians.(ABA).

1971. Paul.Botts. Detroit.Pistons.(NBA). Ninth.Round.(146)

1972. Ben.Kelso. Detroit.Pistons.(NBA). Eighth.Round.(117)

1973. Ben.Kelso. Detroit.Pistons.(NBA). Eighth.Round.(129)

1975. Dan.Roundfield. Indianapolis.Pacers.(ABA). First.Round.(7)

1975. Dan.Roundfield. Cleveland.Cavaliers.(NBA). Second.Round.(28)

1975. James.McElroy. New.Orleans.Jazz.(NBA). Third.Round.(38)

1977. Ben.Poquette. Detroit.Pistons.(NBA). Second.Round.(36)

1978. Dave.Grauzer. Detroit.Pistons.(NBA). 10th.Round.(189)

1979. Jeff.Tropf. Portland.Trailblazers.(NBA). Seventh.Round.(140)

1979. Val.Bracey. Detroit.Pistons.(NBA). Ninth.Round.(170)

1981. Mike.Robinson. Utah.Jazz.(NBA). Seventh.Round.(143)

1983. Melvin.McLaughlin. Cleveland.Cavaliers.(NBA). Sixth.Round.(119)

1987. Ervin.Leavy. Chicago.Bulls.(NBA). Seventh.Round.(148)

1988. Dan.Majerle. Phoenix.Suns.(NBA). First.Round.(14)

2003. Chris.Kaman. Los.Angeles.Clippers.(NBA). First.Round.(6)

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Opponent ................ W L BeganOpponent .................. W L BeganAdelphi ......................1 0 1980Adrian .......................9 5 1907Air Force .....................0 1 1972Akron ........................13 24 1939Alabama ....................0 1 1987Albany State (Ga.) ........1 0 1967Albion .....................12 6 1907Alcorn State ................1 0 2008Alma .........................78 42 1906Alpena CC ...................2 0 1938American ....................1 0 1974Anderson ....................6 0 1965Ann Arbor YMCA ........3 2 1914Appalachian State........1 0 1989Aquinas ......................1 0 1991Arkansas .....................0 1 2006Arkansas-Little Rock ....0 1 1997Army ...........................0 1 1984Augustana (Ill.) ............1 0 1971Baldwin-Wallace .........1 1 1956Ball State ..................29 53 1947Baltimore ....................1 0 1981Battle Creek ................3 2 1926Bay City AC .................1 0 1913Bay City High ...............1 0 1914Bay City Independents .1 0 1918Bay City Industrials ......1 0 1920Bay City JC..................4 0 1924Bay City Times ...........3 0 1913Bay City YMCA ............1 3 1912Boise State ..................1 0 1982Bowling Green ...........29 36 1947Bradley .......................1 1 2002Bridgeport (Conn.) .......1 0 1967Brown .........................1 0 2006Buffalo ......................10 7 1975Buffalo State ...............4 1 1970Butler ........................0 2 1978Cadillac Independents ..1 0 1919Cadillac YMCA .............4 1 1909California .....................0 1 1986Cal. State Fullerton ......1 1 2007Cal. State Northridge ....0 1 1993Calvin ......................25 7 1922Camp Custer ...............1 3 1918Capital .......................1 0 1989

Opponent ................ W L BeganCardinal Stritch ............1 0 1994Carson City High ..........1 0 1914Central Connecticut .....0 1 1996Central Florida ............0 1 1977Central Missouri ..........0 1 2007Central State (Ohio)......2 3 1970Cheboygan ..................4 0 1917Chicago State ..............6 1 1986Cincinnati ....................0 1 2006Clare High ...................1 0 1905Cleveland State ..........4 3 1969Coldwater High ............1 0 1913Columbia ....................1 0 1996Concordia (Ill.) .............1 0 1967Creighton ....................1 0 2003Dayton ........................0 3 2001Defiance .....................3 1 1980Delaware .....................0 1 1985Denver AAU ...............0 1 1925DePaul ........................0 1 2002Detroit ......................11 19 1913Detroit Business ..........1 0 1967Detroit Law..................0 1 1918Detroit Naval Off. .........2 0 1944Detroit Police ...............0 1 1927Detroit SATC ................0 1 1918Detroit S.C. ..................1 0 1911Detroit Tech .................4 0 1937Detroit YMCA ...............1 4 1926Drake ..........................2 0 2000Duke ...........................0 1 2003Eastern Illinois ...........25 26 1951Eastern Kentucky .........0 2 1940Eastern Michigan .......90 82 1906East Tennessee State ...1 1 2004Eaton Rapids Cong. .....1 0 1928Edinboro State (Pa.) .....1 0 1966Evansville ....................3 4 1971Fairfield .......................1 3 1974Fairleigh Dickinson ......1 0 2008Ferris State................67 21 1926Findlay (Ohio) ............0 2 1962Flagler (Fla.) ..............1 0 1983Flint Mutes ..................4 0 1906Flint YMCA ..................1 0 1926Fullerton State (Calif.) ...0 1 1976Genesee CC ................3 2 1923

Opponent ................ W L BeganGeorge Mason .............1 1 2001Georgetown.................1 0 1975George Washington .....0 1 1992Georgia Southern.........0 1 1992Georgia State ..............1 1 1999Georgia Tech ...............0 1 1983GM Tech ....................2 1 1928Grand Rapids JC ......16 0 1920Grand Rapids YMCA ....1 5 1916Grand Valley ................7 1 1977Grayling High ...............0 1 1910Great Lakes .................2 0 1958Hackley Institute ..........0 1 1906Harbor Springs ..........1 0 1910Hardin-Simmons .......1 1 1968Hawaii-Pacific ...........1 0 1987Hayden-Park ...............2 0 1931Hillsdale ....................25 4 1918Hofstra .......................1 0 1981Hope .......................7 18 1910Howard .....................1 0 1970Illinois-Chicago ............3 3 1972Illinois State .............25 35 1951Indiana .......................0 1 1991 Indiana State ...............4 7 1942Iona ........................0 2 1993Jackson St. (Miss.).......1 0 1965Kalamazoo College ......6 2 1910Kent State ................29 39 1950Kentucky .....................0 2 1975Lake Forest (Ill.) ...........1 0 1929Lake Superior ............13 2 1949Lakeview High .............4 0 1909Lakeview Independents 1 1 1914Lansing State Journal ..1 0 1930Lawrence Tech ............6 1* 1938Lincoln (MO) ................1 0 1948Louisiana Tech ...........0 1 1992 Loyola Chicago ............3 2 1977Mackinaw AC ..............1 0 1906Mackinaw High ............1 0 1907Marion High ................2 0 1910Marist .........................2 0 2002Marshall ......................5 9 1973Marquette ...................0 1 2008Mexico (U. of) ............1 0 1954Miami (Ohio) ..............18 44 1973

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Opponent ................ W L BeganMichigan .....................3 20 1944Michigan “B” ...............0 2 1928Michigan-Dearborn ......3 0 1994Michigan State ..........3 31 1906Michigan St. Frosh .......4 2 1920Michigan Tech ...........15 0 1923Midland AC .................2 0 1920Midland Dow AC ..........0 1 19xxMidland High ...............1 0 1905Midland Independents .4 0 1921Midland Olympic .........1 1 1905Midland YMCA .............1 0 1919Minnesota ...................0 2 2004Minnesota-Morris ........1 0 1972Missouri ......................0 1 2007Missouri State .............0 2 2008Montana State .............1 0 1974Morehead State ...........4 0 1940Moorhead St. (Minn.) ...0 1 1971Mt. Pleasant High ........3 0 1910Mt. Pleasant Ind. ..........1 0 1931Muskegon High ...........1 1 1921Muskingum .................1 0 1982Navy ...........................1 0 1979New Mexico State ........1 0 1987Niagara .......................0 2 2006N.C.-Charlotte ...........0 1 1977Northeastern ...............1 0 1993Northeastern Illinois .....1 1 1992North Texas State ........0 1 1982Northern Illinois .........42 49 1947Northern Iowa ..............2 0 1984Northern Michigan .....33 28 1923Northwestern...............0 3 1994Notre Dame .................1 2 1987Oakland .....................8 0 1977Ohio ..........................24 42 1972Ohio Northern ..............7 2 1964Ohio State ...................0 2 1988Oklahoma ...................0 1 2001Oklahoma Baptist ........0 1 1966Olivet ......................22 5 1907Omaha ........................1 0 1949Oregon ......................0 1 1987Oregon State ...............1 0 1975Oscoda Air Base .........1 0 1945Owosso All College ......1 0 1922

Opponent ................ W L BeganOwosso B.I. .................1 0 1931Owosso Donovans .......1 0 1927Owosso High ...............1 0 1912Pacific ........................1 0 1983Percy Jones Hospital ...2 2 1946Petoskey AC ................2 0 1906Petoskey High .............1 0 1907Pontiac .......................1 0 1931Pontiac Merchants ......0 1 1927Pontiac Waites .............0 1 1928Prairie View .................1 0 1991Princeton ....................1 0 2008Purdue ......................1 5 1979Quincy College ..........1 0 1981Rhode Island ...............0 1 1989Rice ............................0 1 1995Richmond....................1 0 1974Robert Morris ..............3 1 1997Rochester College........5 0 1997Saginaw Ames ME .......1 0 1931Saginaw Champs ......0 1 1908Saginaw Clerks ...........0 1 1907Saginaw High ..............1 0 1906Saginaw Millionaires ....1 0 1906Saginaw Stars .............1 0 1911Saginaw Triangles ........1 0 1924Saginaw Turners ........1 0 1906Saginaw Valley State ....1 0 2004Saginaw YMCA ............2 0 1905St. Cloud State ............1 0 1972St. Johns (Minn.) .........1 0 1971St. Joseph (Ind.)...........1 2 1970St. Mary’s (Calif.) .........0 1 1987St. Mary’s (Mich.).........2 3 1926San Diego ...................0 1 2006San Diego State ..........0 1 1976San Fernando Val. ........1 0 1971San Jose State ..........0 1 1976Santa Clara .................0 1 2003 Selfridge Field ............1 1 1945Siena ..........................0 2 1989Siena Heights ..............1 0 1993South Dakota State ......0 1 1968South Florida ...............0 2 1996Southeast Missouri ......0 1 1992Southern Colorado .......1 0 1972Southern Illinois ...........6 21 1951

Opponent ................ W L BeganSouthern Methodist .....0 2 1983Spring Arbor ................2 0 2001SW Louisiana ..............0 1 1967S.F. Austin ...................0 1 1972Stetson ......................2 0 1975Steubenville .................0 1 1974Syracuse .....................0 1 1982Taylor (Ind.) .................0 2 1963Tennessee-Martin ........1 0 1991Tennessee State ..........0 1 1996Texas A & M ................0 1 1988Texas Tech ..................0 1 1993Tiffin ...........................1 0 2007 Toledo .....................28 52 1939Traverse City High ........0 1 1913Tri-State (Ind.) ............16 1 1916UCLA ......................0 1 1987UMKC .........................1 1 2005Valparaiso ...................4 3 1926Vanderbilt ....................0 1 2004Wayne State ..............32 32 1922West Branch High ........1 0 1910Western Illinois ..........27 25 1951Western Kentucky ........1 2 1986Western Michigan ......49 84 1908Western Ontario .........2 0 1948Wichita State ...............1 2 1988Windsor ......................7 2 1944Wisconsin ...................2 3 1981Wisconsin-Green Bay ..4 5 1980Wisconsin-Milwaukee 13 11 1962Wittenberg ..................3 1 1977Wooster (Ohio) ...........1 0 1960Wright State ................6 3 1987Xavier .........................0 1 1997Youngstown State ........4 1 1986

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1907-08 Overall 8-6

Coach: Charles TamblingJ/04. Michigan.State. L.. 8. -. 46J/10. Saginaw.Clerks. L.. 13. -. 28J/18. Adrian. L.. 16. -. 24J/24. Flint.Mutes. W.. 25. -. 24J/25. at.Alma. W.. 25. -. 12J/31. Alma. W.. 32. -. 19F/01. Olivet. W.F/07. Michigan.State. L.. 23. -. 40F/13. at.Flint.Mutes. W.. 31. -. 25F/18. Western.Michigan. W.. 48. -. 24F/25. at.Alma. L.. 24. -. 33F/28. at.Olivet. W.M/07. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 28. -. 30M/13. Alma. W.. 32. -. 23

1908-09Overall: 9-1

Coach: Charles TamblingJ/08. at.Alma. L.. 6. -. 21J/15. at.Petoskey.AC. W.. 40. -. 30J/16. at.Cadillac.YMCA. W.. 62. -. 19J/22. Alma. W.. 30. -. 25J/29. Petoskey.AC. W.. 44. -. 23F/06. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 32. -. 16F/12. Olivet. W.. 30. -. 25F/26. at.Lakeview.High. W.. 31. -. 12M/06. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 20. -. 19M/12. at.Western.Michigan. W.. 28. -. 10

1909-10 Overall: 10-6

Coach: Charles TamblingD/.... at.Grayling.High. L.. 26. -. 37D/.... at.West.Branch.High. W.. 28. -. 12D/.... at.Mackinaw.AC. W.. 33. -. 17D/.... at.Harbor.Springs.High.W.. 20. -. 18D/.... at.Marion.High. W.. 28. -. 18J/06. Marion.High. W.. 28. -. 27J/14. Cadillac.YMCA. W.. 43. -. 23J/... . at.Alma. L.. 24. -. 27J/... . at.Cadillac.YMCA. W.. 43. -. 21J/19. at.Hope. L.. 15. -. 73J/25. Mt..Pleasant.High. W.. 71. -. 16J/28. Western.Michigan. L.. 24. -. 26F/04. at.Lakevew.High. W.. 26. -. 14F/11. Alma.(OT). L.. 21. -. 23F/18. Adrian. W.. 26. -. 21M/05. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 21. -. 33

1910-11 Overall: 8-3

Coach: Harry HelmerJ/04. Hope. L.. 24. -. 57J/10. at.Alma. L.. 26. -. 27J/13. Lakeview.High. W.. 56. -. 26J/20. at.Hope. L.. 29. -. 54J/27. Alma. W.. 43. -. 22F/01. Adrian. W.. 31. -. 15F/03. at.Lakeview.High. W.. 54. -. 18F/10. Detroit.SC. W.. 58. -. 18F/17. Olivet. W.. 43. -. 30F/22. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 35. -. 32

M/03. Saginaw.All-Stars. W.. 40. -. 26

1911-12 Overall: 2-5

Caoch: Harry HelmerJ/04. Hope. L.. 27. -. 53J/06. at.Michigan.State. L.. 10. -. 72J/12. Alma. L.. 14. -. 23J/19. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 39. -. 19F/02. Owosso.High. W.. 52. -. 9F/12. at.Bay.City.YMCA. L.. 43. -. 59M/01. Bay.City.YMCA. L.. 22. -. 32

1912-13 Overall: 6-5

Coach: Harry HelmerD/6.. at.Hope. L.. 20. -. 50J/08. Mt..Pleasant.High. W. 35. -. 22J/10. Bay.City.Times. W.. 43. -. 19J/17. Albion. W.. 25. -. 12J/24. at.Alma. L.. 23. -. 30J/31. at.Traverse.City.High. L.. 26. -. 32F/07. Alma. W. 30. -. 10F/14. Coldwater.High. W.. 40. -. 17M/01. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 20. -. 38M/07. Detroit. L.. 21. -. 24M/14. Bay.City.AC. W.. 52. -. 17

1913-14 Overall: 9-2

Coach: Harry HelmerD/19. at.Carson.City.Ind.. W.. 31. -. 15J/09. Bay.City.Times. W.. 79. -. 16J/16. at.Hope. L.. 23. -. 49J/. . Mt..Pleasant.High. W.. 29. -. 14J/23. at.Adrian. L.. 17. -. 26J/30. Adrian. W.. 33. -. 15F/06. Lakeview.Ind.. W.. 45. -. 13F/13. Alma. W.. 40. -. 13F/20. Western.Michigan. W.. 40. -. 25M/07. Ann.Arbor.YMCA. W.. 36. -. 26M/13. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 39. -. 38

1914-15 Overall: 4-7

Coach: Harry HelmerD/09. Lakeview.Ind.. L.. 27. -. 33D/11. at.Hope. L.. 15. -. 36J/08. Hope. W.. 25. -. 22J/09. at.Alma. L.. 19. -. 26J/15. Bay.City.Times. W.. 39. -. 16J/22. Western.Michigan. L.. 28. -. 39J/29. Ann.Arbor.YMCA. L.. 17. -. 20F/12. Alma. L.. 10. -. 31F/19. Detroit. W.. 38. -. 22F/25. Adrian. W.. 46. -. 21M/06. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 18. -. 46

1915-16Overall: 8-4

Coach: Harry HelmerD/10. Hope.(OT). W.. 21. -. 20D/17. at.Hope. L.. 20. -. 24J/07. Adrian. W.. 42. -. 14J/14. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 21. -. 35

J/15. at.Grand.Rapids.YMCA. L. .J/21. at.Alma. W.. 24. -. 19J/28. Ann.Arbor.YMCA. W.. 33. -. 23F/05. Grand.Rapids.YMCA. L.. 25. -. 27F/11. Hope.. W.. 28. -. 21F/19. Tri-State. W.. 34. -. 26F/25. Alma. W.. 41. -. 13M/03. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 32. -. 26

1916-17Overall: 2-8

Coach: Blake MillerD/09. Ann.Arbor.YMCA. W.. 21. -. 20J/05. Grand.Rapids.YMCA. L.. 8. -. 32J/12. Alma. L.. 11. -. 34J/19. Olivet.(OT). W.. 21. -. 19J/27. Ann.Arbor.YMCA.. L.F/. . Michigan.State.Frosh. L.. 6. -.. 31F/. . Eastern.Michigan. L.. 13. -. 48F/. . Eastern.Michigan. L.. 11. -. 41F/. . Battle.Creek.YMCA. L.M/02. at.Alma. L.. 21. -. 36

1917-18Overall: 4-9

Coach: Charles TamblingD/08. Cadillac.YMCA. L.. 23. -. 27J/04. Cadillac.YMCA. W.. 29. -. 22J/11. Alma. L.. 20. -. 26J/19. Michigan.State.Frosh. W.. 22. -. 21J/24. at.Alma. L.. 29. -. 32J/31. Hillsdale. W.. 41. -. 16F/01. at.Alma.(OT). W.. 22. -. 18F/05. at.Grand.Rapids.YMCA. L. .F/08. Olivet. L.. 24. -. 27F/15. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 18. -. 50F/22. Fort.Custer. L.. 18. -. 51M/01. Detroit.College.of.Law. L.M/09. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 24. -. 35

1918-19Overall: 12-4

Coach: Charles Tambling D/. . Cadillac.Ind... W.. 28. -. 24D/. . Bay.City.Ind.. W.. 28. -. 21D/13. Detroit.SATC. L.. 28. -. 32D/. . at.Michigan.State.Frosh.L.. 10. -. 25J/06. Bay.City.Ind.. W.. 37. -. 32J/11. at.Alma. L.. 20. -. 29J/18. Olivet. W.. 65. -. 10J/24. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 21. -. 25J/31. Adrian. W.. 27. -. 14F/05. at.Grand.Rapids.YMCA.W. 35. -. 21F/07. Michigan.State.Frosh. W.. 27. -. 21F/15. Hillsdale. W.. 45. -. 23F/22. Kalamazoo.College.(OT).W. 22. -. 18F/27. Alma. W.. 26. -. 14M/1.. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 35. -. 9M/. . at.Fort.Custer. W.. 26. -. 16

1919-20Overall: 10-5

Coach: Bob NevittJ/01. Midland.YMCA. W.. 19. -. 3J/03. Saginaw.YMCA. W.. 40. -. 21

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J/07. at.Michigan.State. L.. 15. -. 29J/09. Alma. W.. 46. -. 9J/16. at.Detroit. L.. 10. -. 21J/23. at.Hope. W.. 16. -. 15J/24. at.Grand.Rapids.YMCA. L. 15. -. 19J/29. Hope.. L.. 14. -. 15F/20. Adrian. W.. 41. -. 3F/21. Albion. W.. 30. -. 13F/27. Michigan.State.Frosh. W.. 25. -. 16M/02. at.Alma. L.. 20. -. 27M/06. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 22. -. 12M/12. Western.Michigan. W.. 20. -. 10M/. . Saginaw.YMCA. W.. 28. -. 22

1920-21Overall: 11-5

Coach: Joe SimmonsJ/01. at.Midland.AC.. W.. 25. -. 23J/08. at.Michigan.State. L.. 21. -. 26J/14. Olivet. W.. 20. -. 14J/15. Midland.AC. W.. 21. -. 13J/21. Bay.City.Industrials. L. 20. -. 24J/22. at.Alma. W.. 27. -. 11J/28. Muskegon.. L.. 26. -. 22J/29. Albion. W.. 47. -. 14F/04. Hillsdale. W.. 33. -. 13F/12. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 33. -. 26F/16. Alma. W.. 51. -. 13F/18. Michigan.State.Frosh. W.. 40. -. 18F/24. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 31. -. 20M/04. at.Hope.. L.. 15. -. 19M/05. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 13. -. 18M/12. at.Muskegon.YMCA. W.. 24. -. 20

1921-22 Overall: 11-4

Coach: Wallace ParkerJ/06. Midland.Ind.. W.. 51. -. 10J/13. Hillsdale. W.. 36. -. 21J/20. at.Wayne.State. W.. 23. -. 13J/21. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 45. -. 37J/25. at.Michigan.State. L.. 21. -. 28J/27. Bay.City.YMCA. W.. 38. -. 11F/06. at.Alma. W.. 20. -. 12F/09. at.Calvin. W.. 44. -. 11F/10. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 31. -. 23F/17. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 40. -. 25F/18. Olivet. W.. 39. -. 11F/25. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 17. -. 34M/03. Hope.(OT). L.. 17. -. 19M/10. Alma. L. 25. -. 41M/11. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 33. -. 19

1922-23 Overall: 9-6

Coach: Wallace ParkerD/29. at.Owosso.All.College. W.. 47. -. 12D/30. Midland.Ind.. W.. 49. -. 10J/05. Alma. L.. 15. -. 18J/12. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 33. -. 14J/13. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 18. -. 15J/20. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 23. -. 15J/26. at.Albion. W.. 30. -. 23J/27. at.Michigan.State. L.. 13. -. 28F/03. Hillsdale. W.. 57. -. 29

F/09. at.Hope. L.. 13. -. 16F/16. Western.Michigan. W.. 20. -. 13F/24. Northern.Michigan. W.. 26. -. 19M/02. at.Wayne.State. L.. 16. -. 33M/03. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 21. -. 29M/13. at.Alma. L.. 34. -. 42

1923-24Overall: 11-7

Coach: Wallace ParkerJ/04. at.Genesee.CC. W.. 33. -. 21J/05. at.Saginaw.Triangle. W.. 33. -. 28J/11. Bay.City.JC. W.. 46. -. 13J/19. Wayne.State. W.. 25. -. 17J/25. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 26. -. 16J/26. at.Albion. W.. 35. -. 16J/30. at.Michigan.State. L.. 20. -. 21F/01. Alma. L.. 18. -. 21F/08. at.Alma.(3OT). L.. 20. -. 22F/15. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 17. -. 37F/16. at.Albion. W.. 31. -. 19F/22. Olivet. W.. 24. -. 16F/23. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 30. -. 18F/26. Northern.Michigan. W.. 24. -. 16M/01. at.Wayne.State. L.. 17. -. 26M/05. at.Detroit. L.. 23. -. 25M/07. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 18. -. 21M/08. at.Michigan.State. W.. 19. -. 30

1924-25Overall: 6-9

Coach: Lester BarnardJ/10. Wayne.State. W.. 36. -. 13J/13. Denver.AAU. L.. 35. -. 43J/17. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 29. -. 23J/23. Detroit. L.. 27. -. 37J/24. Albion. W.. 33. -. 20J/31. at.Western.Michigan. W.. 18. -. 16F/07. Western.Michigan. L.. 25. -. 35F/11. Alma. L.. 32. -. 34F/13. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 46. -. 14F/14. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 24. -. 14F/20. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 17. -. 41F/21. at.Wayne.State. L.. 17. -. 20F/27. Northern.Mich..(OT). L. 20. -. 24M/06. Albion. L.. 21. -. 28M/13. at.Alma. L.. 20. -. 31

1925-26 Overall: 6-15

Coach: Lester BarnardD/15. Ferris.State. L.. 23. -. 25D/30. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 30. -. 21J/01. at.Flint.YMCA. W.. 35. -. 25J/02. at.Detroir.YMCA. L.. 21. -. 23J/08. at.Battle.Creek. L.. 16. -. 30J/09. at.Valparaiso. W.. 35. -. 34J/15. at.Hope. L.. 19. -. 28J/19. at.Alma. W.. 21. -. 19J/23. Wayne.State. W.. 28. -. 23J/29. St..Mary’s.(Mich.).(2OT). L. 29. -. 33J/30. at.Kalamazoo.College. L.. 19. -. 33F/06. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 17. -. 31F/12. Hope.. L.. 20. -. 30F/13. at.Ferris.State. W.. 46. -. 24

F/16. Alma. L.. 19. -. 22F/19. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 27. -. 30F/20. at.Wayne.State. L.. 18. -. 30F/26. Northern.Michigan. L.. 22. -. 26F/27. Kalamazoo.College. L.. 28. -. 40M/05. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 19. -. 34M/12. at.St..Mary’s.(Mich.). L.. 31. -. 42

1926-27 Overall: 8-9; MCC: 1-5 (4th)

Coach: Wallace ParkerJ/07. Battle.Creek. W.. 30. -. 27J/08. Genesee.CC. W.. 57. -. 8J/14. at.Ferris.State. W.. 39. -. 28J/15. Wayne.State*. L.. 29. -. 38J/19.. at.Alma.. W..ForfeitJ/21. at.Adrian. L.. 26. -. 33J/22. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 22. -. 24J/28. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 22. -. 36J/29. at.Calvin. W.. 31. -. 13F/04. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 20. -. 42F/11. Adrian. W.. 44. -. 29F/14. Alma. L.. 22. -. 24F/17. Ferris.State.(OT). L.. 36. -. 37F/18. at.Wayne.State*. W.. 25. -. 22F/24. Olivet. W.. 36. -. 20F/25. Western.Michigan*. L.. 21. -. 30M/06. Northern.Michigan. L.. 34. -. 36

1927-28 Overall: 13-8; MCC: 3-3 (2nd)

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/09. GM.Tech. W.. 25. -. 12D/14. at.Pontiac.Merchants. L.. 30. -. 33D/15. at.Detroit.Police. L.. 31. -. 32D/17. at.Ferris.State. W.. 47. -. 25D/20. at.Owosso.Donovans. W.. 36. -. 20D/21. at.GM.Tech. L.. 37. -. 40D/22. at.Detroit.YMCA. W.. 45. -. 40J/06. Ferris.State. W.. 52. -. 30J/13. Calvin. W.. 32. -. 23J/14. Wayne.State*. L.. 36. -. 44J/20. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 44. -. 30J/27. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 28. -. 37J/28. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 39. -. 26F/03. Battle.Creek. W.. 40. -. 27F/10. Western.Michigan*. L.. 24. -. 40F/14. at.Alma. W.. 29. -. 21F/18. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 25. -. 23F/22. Alma. W.. 31. -. 26F/24. at.Wayne.State*. L.. 22. -. 33F/25. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 30. -. 29M/03. Northern.Michigan. L.. 33. -. 44

1928-29Overall: 15-8; MCC: 5-1 (1st)

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/07. Ferris.State. W.. 27. -. 20D/11. at.Michigan.B. L.. 18. -. 28D/15. at.Battle.Creek. L.. 21. -. 27D/28. at.Pontiac.Waites.. L.. 15. -. 16D/28. at.Eaton.Rapids.Cong.. W.. 29. -. 18D/. . at.Detroit.YMCA. L.. 21. -. 27J/04. Michigan.B. L.. 28. -. 29J/05. Battle.Creek. W.. 24. -. 14

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J/11. GM.Tech. W.. 37. -. 18J/12. Wayne.State*. W.. 37. -. 27J/19. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 27. -. 25J/22. at.Ferris.State. W.. 29. -. 17J/26. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 34. -. 22F/01. Western.Michigan*. W.. 31. -. 25F/05. at.Alma. L. 20. -. 38F/08. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 18. -. 34F/15. at.GM.Tech. W.. 34. -. 30F/16. at.Wayne.State*. W.. 38. -. 24F/20. Alma. W.. 40. -. 27F/22. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 24. -. 27F/23. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 33. -. 23M/01. Northern.Michigan. W.. 26. -. 24M/02. Lake.Forest.(Ill.). W.. 43. -. 35

1929-30 Overall: 5-12

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/13. at.Hillsdale. L.. 22. -. 28D/18. at.Midland.Ind.. W.. 44. -. 37D/20. at.St.Mary’s.(Mich.). L.. 24. -. 28D/21. at.Detroit.YMCA. L.. 19. -. 28J/03. Midland.Ind.. W.. 38. -. 37J/06. Ferris.State. W.. 33. -. 29J/10. Wayne.State. L.. 21. -. 31J/17. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 20. -. 31J/24. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 18. -. 22J/29. Alma. W.. 31. -. 26J/31. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 12. -. 51F/08. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 26. -. 28F/14. at.Ferris.State. L.. 22. -. 26F/21. Western.Michigan. L.. 21. -. 40F/25. Northern.Michigan. L.. 13. -. 34M/01. at.Wayne.State. L.. 22. -. 34M/04. at.Alma.(OT). W.. 40. -. 37

1930-31 Overall: 12-8

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/11. Ferris.State. W.. 27. -. 20D/13. at.State.Journal. W.. 39. -. 30D/17. at.Owosso.Business.. W.. 39. -. 31D/18. at.St..Mary’s.(Mich.). W.. 29. -. 28D/19. at.Pontiac.All-Stars. W.. 30. -. 29D/20. at.Detroit.YMCA. L.. 23. -. 35J/02. at.Hayden-Parker. W.. 36. -. 34J/03. Hayden-Parker.. W.. 38. -. 30J/04. Mt..Pleasant.Ind.. W.. 31. -. 17J/05. Michigan.Tech. W.. 36. -. 28J/08. at.Eastern.Mich..(OT). W. 39. -. 38J/16. Wayne.State. W.. 33. -. 27J/27. at.Michigan.State. L.. 18. -. 31J/30. at.St..Mary’s.(Mich.). W.. 31. -. 27F/06. Eastern.Michigan.(OT). L.. 28. -. 35F/13. at.Ferris.State. L.. 14. -. 25F/20. Western.Michigan. L.. 19. -. 42F/23. Northern.Michigan. L.. 25. -. 31F/28. at.Wayne.State. L.. 25. -. 36M/06. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 32. -. 44

1931-32Overall: 5-7-1

Coach: Bourke LodewykJ/02. at.Saginaw.Ames.ME. W.. 54. -. 20

J/04. Ferris.State. W.. 30. -. 19J/08. Wayne.State. W.. 26. -. 17J/15. Eastern.Michigan.(OT). L.. 17. -. 19J/20. at.Ferris.State. L.. 18. -. 21J/22. at.Northern.Mich..(OT). L. 39. -. 41J/29. at.Olivet.(3OT). T.. 40. -. 40J/30. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 34. -. 26F/05. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 17. -. 51F/12. Olivet. W.. 42. -. 30F/19. at.Wayne.State. L.. 28. -. 42F/26. Western.Michigan. L.. 29. -. 37M/01. Northern.Michigan. W.. 36. -. 33

1932-33Overall: 8-8

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/08. Bay.City.JC. W.. 36. -. 24D/29. at.Hope.. L.. 33. -. 36J/06. at.Ferris.State. L.. 20. -. 26J/13. Adrian. L.. 21. -. 29J/14. Olivet. W.. 38. -. 31J/20. at.Wayne.State. W.. 33. -. 31J/21. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 27. -. 35J/27. Ferris.State. W.. 25. -. 18F/02. Alma. W.. 35. -. 29F/03. Hope. W.. 32. -. 28F/11. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 21. -. 42F/17. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 50. -. 41F/24. Wayne.State. L.. 24. -. 26F/28. Northern.Michigan. W.. 45. -. 24M/04. at.Olivet. L.. 50. -. 55M/09. at.Alma. L.. 30. -. 40

1933-34Overall: 2-13

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/13. Bay.City.JC. W.. 33. -. 18D/28. at.Hope. L.. 16. -. 42J/06. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 22. -. 35J/12. at.Olivet. L.. 17. -. 36J/19. Wayne.State. L.. 21. -. 24J/26. at.Michigan.State. L.. 17. -. 32J/30. at.Alma. L.. 27. -. 29F/02. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 31. -. 37F/10. at.Ferris.State. L.. 21. -. 22F/13. Alma. W. 31. -. 24F/17. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 19. -. 30F/23. Ferris.State. L.. 19. -. 25F/24. Olivet. L.. 13. -. 27F/27. Northern.Michigan. L.. 26. -. 34M/02. at.Wayne.State. L.. 21. -. 38

1934-35Overall: 6-9

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/01. at.Michigan.State. L.. 14. -. 43D/14. Ferris.State. W.. 31. -. 13J/05. at.Ferris.State. W.. 24. -. 5J/11. at.Albion.(OT). L.. 31. -. 35J/12. at.Olivet.. L.. 29. -. 41J/16. Alma. L.. 38. -. 41J/19. Wayne.State. L.. 18. -. 28J/25. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 26. -. 32F/02. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 27. -. 21F/15. at.Wayne.State. L.. 18. -. 38

F/16. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 28. -. 36F/21. Northern.Michigan. W.. 28. -. 20F/23. Hope. W.. 35. -. 32F/26. at.Alma. L.. 22. -. 44M/01. Olivet. W.. 37. -. 26

1935-36 Overall: 5-5

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/13. Albion. L.. 20. -. 27J/10. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 25. -. 39J/13. Alma. W.. 20. -. 17J/18. at.Wayne.State. W.. 35. -. 33J/24. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 25. -. 30F/01. at.Ferris.State. W.. 32. -. 25F/06. at.Alma. L.. 26. -. 29F/14. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 27. -. 24F/21. Wayne.State. L.. 22. -. 30F/29. Ferris.State. W.. 27. -. 22

1936-37Overall: 8-6

Coach: Bourke LodewykD/12. at.Albion. L.. 27. -. 33D/15. at.Alma. W.. 39. -. 23J/09. Detroit.Tech. W.. 34. -. 32J/16. Wayne.State. L.. 32. -. 47J/19. at.Alma. W.. 18. -. 12J/25. Alma. L.. 23. -. 25J/29. at.Cheboygan. W.. 34. -. 24J/30. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 38. -. 41F/02. at.Ferris.State. W.. 34. -. 28F/13. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 38. -. 29F/15. Northern.Michigan. W.. 34. -. 31F/19. at.Wayne.State. L.. 34. -. 37F/20. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 31. -. 23F/26. Ferris.State. L.. 32. -. 39

1937-38Overall: 10-6

Coach: Dan RoseN/27. at.Alpena.. W.. 39. -. 22D/03. Albion. L.. 21. -. 32D/10. at.Albion. L.. 37. -. 42J/07. at.Detroit.Tech. W.. 42. -. 22J/08. at.Lawrence.Tech. W.. 38. -. 34J/14. Wayne.State. L.. 32. -. 43J/18. Alma. W.. 41. -. 25J/21. Eastern.Michigan.(OT). L.. 36. -. 37J/28. at.Cheboygan. W.. 38. -. 22J/29. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 56. -. 46F/08. Ferris.State. W.. 43. -. 18F/14. at.Alma. W.. 39. -. 28F/18. at.Wayne.State. L.. 23. -. 32F/19. Northern.Michigan. W.. 33. -. 21F/25. at.Eastern.Mich..(OT). L. 25. -. 29F/28. at.Ferris.State. W.. 73. -. 40

1938-39Overall: 14-5-1

Coach: Dan RoseN/30. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 43. -. 21D/02. Wayne.State. L.. 21. -. 35D/06. at.Ferris.State. W.. 39. -. 15D/09. Albion. W.. 44. -. 36

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D/14. at.Alma. W.. 47. -. 24D/15. at.Lawrence.Tech. T.. 40. -. 40D/16. at.Detroit.Tech. W.. 42. -. 32D/19. at.Akron. L.. 23. -. 28D/22. at.Toledo. L.. 37. -. 39J/05. Detroit.Tech.(OT). W.. 47. -. 42J/07. at.Michigan.State. L.. 24. -. 29J/13. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 47. -. 44J/17. Ferris.State. W.. 61. -. 22J/20. at.Wayne.State. L.. 27. -. 49J/28. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 45. -. 26F/01. Alma. W.. 42. -. 14F/09. at.Cheboygan. W.. 41. -. 19F/13. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 58. -. 42F/16. Northern.Michigan. W.. 35. -. 22F/23. Lawrence.Tech. W.. 61. -. 36

1939-40Overall: 12-4

Coach: Dan RoseD/01. at.Ferris.State. W.. 43. -. 19D/05. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 38. -. 26D/08. Ferris.State. W.. 33. -. 20D/09. Eastern.Michigan. L.. 25. -. 29D/12. Alma. L.. 37. -. 39D/15. at.Morehead.. W.. 40. -. 27D/16. at.Eastern.Kentucky. L.. 20. -. 24D/19. at.Toledo. L.. 28. -. 46J/05. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 41. -. 22J/11. at.Cheboygan. W.. 54. -. 39J/12. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 42. -. 36J/13. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 38. -. 21J/20. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 46. -. 36J/27. Michigan.Tech. W.. 38. -. 26F/02. at.Alma. W.. 33. -. 32F/17. Northern.Michigan. W.. 38. -. 36

1940-41Overall: 14-3

Coach: Dan RoseD/03. Ferris.State. W.. 53. -. 21D/10. at.Alma. W.. 42. -. 36D/12. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 29. -. 27D/16. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 38. -. 32D/18. at.Morehead.State. W.. 48. -. 39D/19. at.Eastern.Kentucky. L.. 30. -. 35J/11. Tri-State. W.. 37. -. 26J/17. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 39. -. 41J/18. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 37. -. 17J/21. at.Ferris.State. W.. 51. -. 19J/25. at.Tri-State. W.. 34. -. 30J/29. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 26. -. 20F/01. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 36. -. 35F/04. Alma. L.. 34. -. 42F/08. Hillsdale.College. W.. 46. -. 29F/21. Michigan.Tech. W.. 49. -. 29F/22. Northern.Michigan. W.. 44. -. 42

1941-42Overall: 10-9

Coach: Dan RoseD/05. at.Albion. W.. 41. -. 27D/08. at.Michigan.State. L.. 23. -. 29D/13. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 32. -. 26D/18. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 46. -. 29

D/19. at.Indiana.State. L.. 28. -. 40J/09. at.Ferris.State. W.. 37. -. 22J/10. Tri-State. W.. 31. -. 17J/14. Alma. L.. 43. -. 48J/16. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 41. -. 18J/17. at.Northern.Michigan. L. 48. -. 56J/20. Ferris.State. W.. 50. -. 32J/24. at.Tri-State. L.. 21. -. 30J/27. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 42. -. 37F/03. at.Lawrence.Tech. L.. 42. -. 48F/05. at.Eastern.Michigan. L. 37. -. 39F/18. Northern.Michigan. L.. 25. -. 38F/20. Michigan.Tech. W.. 61. -. 41F/25. at.Alma. L.. 29. -. 32F/28. Lawrence.Tech. W.. 43. -. 40

1942-43Overall: 9-2

Caoch: Dan RoseD/02. Bay.City.JC.. W.. 48. -. 29D/05. Albion.College. W.. 52. -. 22D/08. Lawrence.Tech. W.. 41. -. 34D/18. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 37. -. 42J/05. at.Alma. W.. 38. -. 33J/16. at.Tri-State. W.. 60. -. 36J/23. at.Kalamazoo.College. W.. 56. -. 35J/26. Alma. W.. 40. -. 33J/29. Western.Michigan. L.. 33. -. 54J/30. Tri-State. W.. 38. -. 36F/06. at.Lawrence.Tech. W.. 64. -. 56

1943-44Overall: 10-6

Coach: Ron FinchN/26. at.Fort.Custer. L.. 28. -. 29N/27. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 24. -. 51D/04. at.Michigan. L.. 28. -. 51D/10. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 65. -. 28D/14. Alma. W.. 53. -. 32D/17. Calvin. W.. 55. -. 41D/18. Kalamazoo.College. W.. 67. -. 29D/21. Fort.Custer. L.. 35. -. 38J/07. at.Calvin. W.. 63. -. 45J/08. at.Kalamazoo.College. W.. 56. -. 34J/14. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 65. -. 38J/15. at.Windsor.. W.. 66. -. 38J/22. at.Detroit.Naval.Off.. W.. 61. -. 39J/29. Western.Michigan. L.. 53. -. 71F/04. at.Alma. L.. 36. -. 41F/05. Detroit.Naval.Off.. W.. 62. -. 37

1944-45Overall: 11-5

Coach: L.M. SweeneyN/24. at.Kellogg.Field. W.. 54. -. 44N/25. at.Michigan. L.. 27. -. 39D/01. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 70. -. 31D/08. at.Selfridge.Field. L.. 52. -. 58D/09. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 54. -. 25D/15. Alma. W.. 61. -. 49D/21. Oscoda.Air.Base. W.. 48. -. 331/05. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 40. -. 491/12. Kellogg.Field. W.. 52. -. 251/19. Calvin. W.. 77. -. 281/26. Windsor. W.. 64. -. 40

F/01. at.Calvin. W.. 59. -. 42F/06. at.Alma. W.. 57. -. 36F/10. at.Windsor. L.. 36. -. 56F/17. Western.Michigan. W.. 66. -. 45F/20. Midland.Dow.AC. L.. 32. -. 50

1945-46Overall: 12-6

Coach: L.M. SweeneyN/16. Michigan. L.. 45. -. 68N/20. Selfridge.Field. W.. 84. -. 71D/01. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 94. -. 42D/08. at.Windsor.(2OT). L.. 67. -. 77D/14. Percy.Jones.Hospital. L.. 45. -. 50D/19. at.Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 93. -. 42D/20. at.Calvin. W.. 58. -. 47J/05. Western.Michigan. L.. 49. -. 51J/08.. Calvin. W.. 71. -. 41J/11. Kalamazoo.College. W.. 62. -. 45J/17. at.Percy.Jones.Hospital. L.. 51. -. 53J/24. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 63. -. 50J/26. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 41. -. 51F/01. Windsor.(OT). W.. 54. -. 53F/02. Grand.Rapids.JC. W.. 86. -. 41F/09. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 64. -. 46F/18. Northern.Michigan. W.. 81. -. 50F/23. at.Kalamazoo.College. W.. 56. -. 40

1946-47Overall: 17-6

Coach: Dan RoseN/27. at.Ferris.State. W.. 57. -. 25D/03. Ferris.State. W.. 56. -. 33D/05. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 58. -. 46D/07. Bowling.Green. L.. 58. -. 65D/10. at.Percy.Jones.Hospital. W.. 75. -. 50D/12. Olivet.College. W.. 75. -. 40D/20. at.Northern.Illinois. L.. 47. -. 51D/21. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L.. 50. -. 64J/03. Wis.-Milwaukee#.(OT). W. 47. -. 44J/04. Eastern.Michigan#. L.. 47. -. 48J/09. Percy.Jones.Hospital. W.. 72. -. 22J/11. Western.Michigan. W.. 49. -. 42J/16. at.Lake.Superior.State. W.. 41. -. 34J/17. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 67. -. 38J/18. at.Michigan.Tech. W.. 79. -. 33J/21. Alma. W.. 74. -. 54J/23. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 48. -. 33J/24. Northern.Michigan. W.. 70. -. 49J/25. at.Olivet.College. W.. 51. -. 47J/30. Michigan.Tech. W.. 67. -. 36F/13. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 56. -. 64F/15. at.Bowling.Green. L.. 38. -. 69F/19. at.Alma. W.. 46. -. 40.#.Midwest.College.Invitational.(Mount.Pleasant,.Mich.)

1947-48Overall: 17-3

Coach: Dan RoseD/04. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 58. -. 45D/10. Lincoln.(Mo.). W.. 56. -. 36D/13. Western.Ontario. W.. 56. -. 38D/17. Ferris.State. W.. 53. -. 36D/19. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L.. 44. -. 47

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D/20. at.Northern.Illinois. L.. 46. -. 57J/08. at.Lake.Superior.State. W.. 46. -. 36J/10. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 56. -. 55J/17. Wis.-Milwaukee. W.. 54. -. 48J/20. Olivet.College. W.. 65. -. 57J/23. Northern.Michigan. W.. 54. -. 41J/24. Lake.Superior.State. W.. 65. -. 47J/29. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 60. -. 35J/31. at.Toledo. L.. 36. -. 83F/07. Alma. W.. 51. -. 43F/14. Northern.Illinois. W.. 50. -. 46F/16. at.Olivet.College. W.. 46. -. 39F/20. at.Western.Ontario. W.. 47. -. 44F/24. at.Ferris.State. W.. 56. -. 43F/28. at.Alma. W.. 48. -. 41

1948-49Overall: 15-1

Coach: Dan RoseD/04. Lake.Superior.State. W.. 60. -. 36D/07. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 50. -. 47D/11. at.Alma. W.. 53. -. 34D/14.. at.Olivet.College. W.. 55. -. 42D/16. at.Ferris.State. W.. 89. -. 58D/20. Omaha. W.. 77. -. 50J/06. at.Lake.Superior.State. W.. 63. -. 37J/08. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 48. -. 54J/18. at.Wayne.State. W.. 51. -. 41J/20. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 60. -. 43J/25. Olivet.College. W.. 61. -. 35F/01. Ferris.State. W.. 57. -. 39F/10. Northern.Michigan. W.. 63. -. 35F/12. Hillsdale.College. W.. 64. -. 52F/15. Alma. W.. 64. -. 50F/17. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 68. -. 58

1949-50Overall: 11-5

Coach: Dan RoseD/06. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 66. -. 45D/07. Lake.Superior.State. W.. 79. -. 46D/10. Western.Michigan. W.. 63. -. 45D/14. at.Olivet.College. W.. 52. -. 24D/17. at.Ferris.State. W.. 65. -. 50J/04. Ferris.State. W.. 63. -. 48J/06. at.Kent.State. L.. 48. -. 66J/10. Alma. W.. 48. -. 41J/12. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 55. -. 40J/21. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 53. -. 73J/28. Hope. L.. 60. -. 63J/31. Northern.Michigan. W.. 76. -. 57F/04. at.Hope. L.. 34. -. 56F/09. at.Alma. L.. 42. -. 47F/15. Olivet.College. W.. 76. -. 53F/17. at.Lake.Superior.State. W.. 63. -. 59

1950-51Overall: 8-12; IIAC: 2-10 (t-6th)

Coach: Dan RoseN/21. Alma. W.. 66. -. 56N/28. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 44. -. 55N/30. at.Alma. L.. 49. -. 57D/09. Southern.Illinois*. W.. 65. -. 60D/11. Northern.Illinois*.(OT). L.. 61. -. 66D/14. Lake.Superior.State. W. 82. -. 60

D/21. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 52. -. 90D/23. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 58. -. 73J/04. Western.Illinois*. L.. 53. -. 58J/06. Kent.State. W.. 69. -. 59J/08. Ferris.State. W.. 69. -. 61J/11. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 67. -. 75J/13. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 72. -. 78J/18. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 55. -. 69J/20. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 52. -. 66F/08. Illinois.State*. L.. 73. -. 80F/10. at.Ferris.State. W.. 63. -. 56F/17. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 77. -. 62F/22. Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 48. -.105F/26. Western.Michigan. W.. 72. -. 70

1951-52Overall: 12-10; IIAC: 4-8 (5th)

Coach: Dan RoseN/26. Alma. W.. 56. -. 49N/27. at.Alma. W.. 60. -. 57D/01. Michigan. W.. 60. -. 43D/04. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 48. -. 58D/06. Lake.Superior.State. W.. 84. -. 50D/08. Wis.-Milwaukee. W.. 68. -. 48D/13. Illinois.State*. L. 69. -. 74D/19. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 60. -. 54D/20. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 67. -. 73J/07. Western.Michigan. L.. 54. -. 70J/10. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 57. -. 97J/12. at.Illinois.State*. W.. 69. -. 66J/17. Southern.Illinois*. L.. 46. -. 49J/19. Western.Illinois*. L.. 45. -. 48J/22. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 54. -. 77F/04. at.Ferris.State. W.. 75. -. 55F/06. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. W.. 81. -. 51F/07. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT). W. 78. -. 74F/13. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 61. -. 65F/15. Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 57. -. 67F/20. Ferris.State. W.. 72. -. 44F/23. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 56. -. 53

1952-53 Overall: 10-12; IIAC: 4-8 (t-6th)

Coach: Dan RoseN/22. Lake.Superior.State. W.. 73. -. 60D/01. Western.Michigan. L.. 52. -. 80D/05. at.Wayne.State. L.. 65. -. 81D/06. Wis.-Milwaukee. W.. 68. -. 49D/09. at.Alma. W.. 85. -. 75D/12. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 60. -. 86D/13. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 53. -. 59D/20. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 67. -. 72J/03. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 56. -. 59J/07. Alma. W.. 72. -. 50J/10. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 60. -. 65J/14. Ferris.State. W.. 92. -. 63J/16. Illinois.State*. W.. 78. -. 67J/17. Western.Illinois*. W.. 66. -. 65F/06. Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 59. -. 73F/07. Southern.Illinois*. W.. 65. -. 63F/14. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 69. -. 80F/18. at.Ferris.State. W.. 82. -. 63F/20. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 71. -. 66F/27. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 75. -. 79F/28. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L.. 64. -. 74

1953-54Overall: 13-8; IIAC: 7-5 (2nd)

Coach: Dan Rose D/02. at.Western.Mich..(OT). L.. 65. -. 73D/05. Lake.Superior.State. W.. 75. -. 50D/12. Wayne.State. L.. 64. -. 78D/15. at.Alma. W.. 81. -. 67D/18. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 64. -. 75D/19. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 62. -. 75D/31. at.Wayne.State. L.. 54. -. 69J/09. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 69. -. 63J/11. Ferris.State. W.. 75. -. 49J/14. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 61. -. 51J/18. University.of.Mexico. W.. 66. -. 40J/30. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 67. -. 91F/01. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L. 67. -.100F/06. Western.Illinois*.(OT). W.. 70. -. 64F/08. Illinois.State*. W.. 67. -. 56F/13. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 58. -. 64F/15. Alma. W.. 81. -. 62F/17. at.Ferris.State. W.. 78. -. 66F/20. at.Northern.Illinois*. W.. 76. -. 72F/27. Southern.Illinois*. W.. 78. -. 74M/01. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 72. -. 69

1954-55 Overall: 11-10; IIAC: 4-8 (t-6th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/04. Wis.-Milwaukee. W.. 79. -. 57D/06. Ferris.State. W.. 104. -. 72D/08. Western.Mich..(2OT). L. 91. -. 95D/11. Wayne.State. W.. 88. -. 63D/17. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 76. -. 79D/29. vs..Lawrence.Tech#. W.. 107. -. 80D/30. at.Genesee.CC#. L. 81. -. 97J/06. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 69. -. 89J/08. at.Wayne.State. W.. 77. -. 75J/14. at.Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 80. -. 79J/15. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 72. -. 88J/20. Michigan.Tech. W.. 89. -. 60J/22. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 78. -. 75J/29. Western.Illinois*. L.. 67. -. 83J/31. Illinois.State*. W.. 101. -. 81F/05. at.Alma. W.. 88. .-81F/11. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 85. -. 93F/18. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 96. -. 88F/19. Southern.Ill.*.(3OT). L. 86. -. 91F/24. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 99. -.120F/26. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 92. -.111.#.Genesee.CC.Invitational.(Flint,.Mich.)

1955-56Overall: 12-11; IIAC: 5-7 (5th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. Alma. W.. 102. -. 83D/10. at.Western.Michigan. W.. 73. -. 68D/12. Ferris.State. W.. 84. -. 53D/14. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 92. -. 73D/17. at.Wayne.State. L.. 74. -. 81D/20. at.Calvin. W.. 93. -. 80D/29. vs..Eastern.Michigan#. W.. 77. -. 63D/30. at.Genesee.CC#. W.. 67. -. 64J/06. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 66. -. 70J/07. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 75. -.108J/10. Wayne.State. L.. 67. -. 78

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J/13. Western.Illinois*. L.. 83. -.114J/14. Illinois.State*. W.. 94. -. 80J/21. at.Baldwin-Wallace. L.. 94. -.116J/28. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 90. -. 81F/03. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 84. -. 98F/04. at.Ball.State. L.. 95. -. 97F/10. Southern.Illinois*. W.. 77. -. 71F/11. Eastern.Illinois. L.. 84. -.109F/17. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 80. -.128F/18. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 87. -.110F/24. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 94. -. 92F/25. at.Alma. W.. 84. -. 79.#.Genesee.CC.Invitational.(Flint,.Mich.)

1956-57Overall: 14-11; IIAC: 6-6 (2nd)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/03. Ferris.State. W.. 54. -. 47D/06. Calvin. W.. 72. -. 54D/08. at.Alma. W.. 66. -. 59D/10. Ball.State. L.. 56. -. 79D/14. ar.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 59. -. 87D/15. at.Southern.Illinois*. W.. 67. -. 60D/28. vs..Ferris.State#.(OT). W.. 65. -. 61D/29. at.Genesee.CC#. L.. 49. -. 51J/02. Western.Michigan. L.. 50. -. 55J/05. at.Calvin. W.. 52. -. 47J/07. at.Wayne.State. L.. 55. -. 67J/11. Illinois.State*. W.. 70. -. 59J/12. Western.Illinois*. L.. 57. -. 73J/18. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 78. -. 72J/21. Alma. W.. 75. -. 60J/31. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 48. -. 59F/08. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 70. -. 60F/09. Southern.Illinois*. W.. 51. -. 47F/15. at.Illinois.State*. L. 67. -. 81F/16. at.Western.Illinois*. L. 58. -. 97F/23. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 73. -. 52F/28. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 55. -. 62M/02. Baldwin-Wallace. W.. 64. -. 59M/04. Alma$. W.. 63. .-52M/05. Adrian$. L.. 47. -. 55.#.Genesee.CC.Invitational.(Flint,.Mich.).$.NAIA.State.Tournament

1957-58Overall: 11-13; IIAC: 3-9 (6th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/02. Ferris.State. W.. 56. -. 44D/09. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 60. -. 74D/14. at.Alma. W.. 71. -. 59D/16. Calvin. W.. 75. -. 70D/20. Western.Illinois*. L.. 43. -. 69D/21. Illinois.State*. L.. 47. -. 57D/28. vs..Alma#. L.. 46. -. 63D/29. vs..Hillsdale#. W.. 81. -. 54J/04. at.Calvin. L.. 66. -. 75J/07. Wayne.State. W.. 58. -. 50J/09. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 68. -. 43J/11. at.Great.Lakes. W.. 72. -. 67J/14. Alma. W.. 57. -. 47J/17. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 58. -. 61J/18. Great.Lakes. W. 72. -. 67J/25. at.Detroit. L.. 55. -. 81J/31. Southern.Illinois*. L.. 59. -. 68

F/01. Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 64. -. 76F/07. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 57. -. 89F/08. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 46. -. 69F/14. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 63. -. 56F/20. at.Eastern.Mich.*.(OT). W. 84. -. 77F/28. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 68. -. 76M/01. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 52. -. 71.#.Genesee.CC.Invitational.(Flint,.Mich.)

1958-59Overall: 9-15; IIAC: 5-7 (t-3rd)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/04. at.Ferris.State. W. 70. -. 69D/06. Calvin. L. 57. -. 72D/08. Western.Michigan. L. 56. -. 66D/10. at.Alma.. W. 84. -. 78D/13. Northern.Illinois*. W. 70. -. 61D/16. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 54. -. 48D/19. Alma#. L. 61. -. 74D/20. Hillsdale#. L. 74. -. 78D/22. Lake.Superior.State$. L. 66. -. 73J/05. Detroit. L. 69. -. 83J/07. Alma. L. 70. -. 83J/09. at.Northern.Illinois*. W. 60. -. 58J/12. Ferris.State. W. 73. -. 41J/16. Eastern.Illinois*. L. 50. -. 57J/17. Southern.Illinois*. L. 75. -. 92J/23. at.Illinois.State*. L. 69. -. 87J/24. at.Western.Illinois*. L. 75. -. 98F/13. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 69. -. 81F/20. at.Eastern.Illinois*. W. 66. -. 63F/21. at.Southern.Illinois*. L. 67. -. 94F/23. at.Wayne.State. W. 60. -. 39F/27. Illinois.State*. L. 59. -. 72F/28. Western.Illinois*. W. 71. -. 56M/03. at.Calvin. L. 60. -. 80.#.NAIA.Holiday.Tournament.$.Kiwanis.Invitational

1959-60Overall: 12-14; IIAC: 4-8 (6th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. at.Alma. W. 73. -. 45D/07. at.Western.Michigan. L. 45. -.106D/09. at.Ferris.State. W. 57. -. 50D/11. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 48. -. 54D/14. Calvin. W. 75. -. 55D/16. Alma.(OT). L. 74. -. 77D/18. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 40. -. 77D/19. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L. 68. -. 95D/21. vs..Alpena.CC#. W. 59. -. 50D/22. at.Lake.Superior.State#. W. 86. -. 48J/01. vs..Wooster$. W. 73. -. 56J/02. vs..Northern.Michigan$. L. 65. -. 84J/08. Southern.Illinois*. L. 65. -. 69J/09. Eastern.Illinois*. W. 93. -. 69J/15. at.Western.Illinois*. L. 69. -. 70J/16. at.Illinois.State*. L. 66. -. 82J/20. Ferris.State. L. 52. -. 64J/22. Northern.Illinois*.(OT). W. 69. -. 66J/30. at.Detroit. L. 62. -. 82F/05. at.Calvin. W. 85. -. 75F/12. at.Southern.Illinois*. L. 52. -. 81F/13. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L. 59. -. 84F/19. Western.Illinois*. W. 95. -. 75

F/20. Illinois.State*. L. 59. -. 67F/22. Wayne.State. W. 58. -. 54F/25. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 74. -. 62.#.Soo.Tech.Invitational.(Saulte.Ste..Marie,.Mich.).$.Calvin.Tournament.(Grand.Rapids,.Mich.)

1960-61Overall: 3-19; IIAC: 2-10 (6th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. Calvin. L. 66. -. 75D/05. Western.Michigan. L. 74. -. 90D/12. Ferris.State. L. 65. -. 79D/16. Eastern.Illinois*. L. 73. -. 81D/17. Southern.Illinois*. L. 60. -. 65D/29. Indiana.State#.. L. 56. -. 82D/30. Ball.State#. W. 82. -. 67J/06. at.Illinois.State*. L. 63. -. 91J/07. at.Western.Illinois*. L. 73. -.106J/11. at.Alma. L. 67. -. 82J/14. Northern.Illinois*. L. 67. -. 79J/19. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W. 78. -. 76F/03. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L. 78. -. 80F/04. at.Southern.Illinois*. L. 70. -.104F/10. Illinois.State*. L. 55. -. 72F/12. Western.Illinois*. L. 61. -. 74F/13. Northern.Michigan. L. 60. -. 74F/16. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 89. -. 67F/21. Detroit. L. 33. -. 90F/24. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 81. -. 98F/28. at.Ferris.State. L. 55. -. 64M/04. at.Wayne.State. L. 61. -. 79.#.Interstate.Classic.(Mount.Pleasant,.Mich.)

1961-62 Overall: 8-14; IIAC: 4-8 (t-5th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. Calvin. W.. 79. -. 53D/04. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 54. -. 96D/11. at.Ferris.State. L.. 47. -. 59D/15. Western.Illinois*. W.. 63. -. 54D/16. Illinois.State. L.. 59. -. 67D/27. Indiana.State#. L.. 69. -. 83D/29. Ball.State#. L.. 71. -. 83J/05. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 76. -. 52J/06. Alma. W.. 65. -. 57J/09. Wayne.State. W.. 59. -. 55J/11. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 84. -. 67J/30. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 64. -. 68F/02. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 54. -. 81F/03. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 53. -. 63F/05. at.Southern.Illinois*. L.. 52. -. 85F/08. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 72. -. 54F/10. at.Northern.Michigan. L. 66. -. 80F/12. Ferris.State. L. 63. -. 67.F/16. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 64. -. 75F/23. Southern.Illinois*. L. 52. -. 57F/24. Eastern.Illinois*. L. 57. -. 76M/03. Wis.-Milwaukee. W. 91. -. 79.#.Interstate.Classic.(Terre.Haute,.Ind.).

1962-63Overall: 11-11; IIAC 3-5 (t-4th)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeN/30. at.Calvin. W.. 84. -. 44D/03. Western.Michigan. L.. 68. -. 69

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D/08. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 79. -. 81.D/10. at.Ferris.State. L.. 56. -. 79D/18. at.Eastern.Michigan. L.. 58. -. 72D/28. vs..Alma#. W.. 69. -. 63D/29. vs..Taylor.(Ind.)#. L.. 82. -.101J/03. at.Hillsdale.College. L.. 64. -. 65J/05. Western.Illinois*. W.. 75. -. 65J/09. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 82. -. 65J/12. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 71. -. 88F/04. Northern.Michigan. W.. 70. -. 68F/08. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 69. -. 87F/11. at.Alma. W.. 89. -. 85F/13. Findlay.(Ohio). L.. 74. -. 83F/16. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 77. -. 53F/19. Ferris.State. W.. 68. -. 63F/22. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 59. -. 63F/23. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 71. -. 85F/28. Hillsdale.College. W.. 107. -. 36M/02. Illinois.State*. W.. 73. -. 64M/04. at.Wayne.State. W.. 72. -. 59.#.Marshall.Classic.(Marshall,.Mich.)

1963-64 Overall: 18-6; IIAC 6-2 (1st)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/04. Ferris.State. W.. 63. -. 56D/07. Western.Illinois*. W.. 77. -. 63D/10. Alma. W.. 80. -. 61D/13. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 101. -. 82D/17. Calvin. W.. 95. -. 68D/30. vs..Albion#. W.. 96. -. 73D/31. vs..Ferris.State#. W.. 77. -. 69J/03. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 78. -. 87J/06. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 45. -. 43J/11. at.Illinois.State*. W.. 94. -. 63J/14. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 85. -. 91J/18. Ohio.Northern. W.. 78. -. 64F/01. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 78. -. 95F/04. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 46. -. 75F/08. at.Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 71. -. 57F/12. at.Findlay.(Ohio). L.. 78. -. 93F/14. Hillsdale.College. W. 72. -. 41F/19. at.Ferris.State. L.. 57. -. 58F/22. Illinois.State*. W.. 105. -. 80F/24. at.Alma. W.. 83. -. 80F/28. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 78. -. 68F/29. at.Ohio.Northern. W.. 89. -. 80M/03. Wayne.State. W.. 80. -. 67M/07. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 65. -. 62.#.Marshall.Classic.(Marshall,.Mich.)

1964-65Overall: 19-7; IIAC: 5-3 (t-2nd)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. at.Hillsdale.College. L.. 72. -. 73D/02. Alma. W.. 104. -. 65D/05. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 75. -. 69D/11. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 79. -. 64D/15. at.Calvin. W.. 84. -. 74D/19. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT). L. 59. -. 62D/21. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L.. 74. -. 86D/28. vs..Anderson.(Ind.)#. W.. 82. -. 73D/30. vs..Ferris.State#. W.. 82. -. 63J/05. Ferris.State. W.. 80. -. 60J/08. Illinois.State*. W.. 85. -. 60

J/11. Western.Michigan. W.. 72. -. 60J/13. Wisconsin-Milaukee. W.. 79. -. 68J/16. Western.Illinois*. W.. 66. -. 63F/03. at.Alma. W.. 86. -. 63F/06. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 73. -. 80F/09. at.Ferris.State. L.. 68. -. 73F/12. Northern.Illinois*. L. 58. -. 83F/16. Hillsdale.College. W.. 63. -. 53F/20. at.Illinois.State*. W.. 89. -. 74F/22. Northrtn.Michigan. W.. 81. -. 71F/26. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 84. -. 58F/27. Ohio.Northern. W.. 96. -. 80M/02. at.Wayne.State. W.. 84. -. 60M/05. vs..Jackson.State$. W.. 83. -. 78M/06. vs..Southern.Illinois$. L.. 62. -. 90.#.Marshall.Classic.(Marshall,.Mich.).$.NCAA.Small.College.Tournament

1965-66Overall: 23-6; IIAC: 6-2 (1st)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. at.Western.Michigan. W.. 76. -. 73D/04. Illinois.State*. W.. 78. -. 61D/07. at.Alma. W.. 113. -. 52D/09. Hillsdale.College. W.. 73. -. 69D/11. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 91. -.111D/14. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 79. -. 75D/17. Western.Illinois*. W.. 55. -. 54D/18. Calvin. W.. 75. -. 66D/28. vs..Ferris.State#. W.. 91. -. 72D/29. vs..Anderson.(Ind.)#. W.. 80. -. 58D/30. vs..Taylor.(Ind.)#. L.. 69. -. 71J/03. Alma. W.. 82. -. 38J/05. Wis.-Milwaukee. W.. 86. -. 68J/08. at.Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 79. -. 75J/11. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 83. -. 64J/15. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 90. -. 73J/29. at.Ferris.State. W.. 73. -. 63F/02. at.Illinois.State*. W.. 65. -. 62F/09. Ferris.State. W.. 90. -. 71F/12. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 59. -. 68F/19. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 64. -. 63F/22. Wayne.State. W.. 88. -. 63F/24. at.Ohio.Northern. W.. 92. -. 86F/26. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT). L. 88. -. 90M/01. Hillsdale.College$.. W.. 80. -. 60M/02. Northern.Michigan$. W.. 86. -. 83M/04. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L.. 80. -. 81M/07. vs..Edinboro.State.(Pa.)&. W.. 67. -. 53M/08. vs..Oklahoma.Baptist&. L.. 70. -. 90.#.Marshall.Classic.(Marshall,.Mich.)..$.NAIA.District.Tournament.(Mount.Pleasant,.Mich.).&.NAIA.Tournament.(Kansas.City,.Mo.)

1966-67Overall: 23-3; IIAC: 5-1 (1st)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. Hillsdale.College.(2OT). W. 66. -. 63D/06. Ferris.State. W.. 86. -. 43D/10. Western.Mich..(2OT). W. 77. -. 76D/13. at.Eastern.Michigan. W.. 81. -. 73D/17. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 70. -. 62D/20. at.Calvin. L.. 69. -. 71D/27. Bridgeport#. W.. 97. -. 77D/28. Concordia.(Ill.)#. W.. 101. -. 61

D/30. Tri-State. W.. 81. -. 68J/07. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 67. -. 55J/09. Northern.Michigan. W.. 69. -. 64J/10. at.Windsor. W.. 81. -. 74J/14. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 65. -. 66J/31. at.Wayne.State. W.. 88. -. 45F/01. Alma. W.. 86. -. 73F/04. at.Ferris.State. W.. 82. -. 63F/06. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 69. -. 64F/10. Western.Illinois*. W.. 80. -. 58F/11. Ohio.Northern.. W.. 72. -. 66F/14. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 72. -. 53F/18. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 86. -. 65F/24. Illinois.State*. W.. 80. -. 66M/06. Detroit.College.Bus.$. W.. 81. -. 64M/07. Hillsdale.College$. W.. 75. -. 63M/14. vs..Albany.State.(Ga.)&.W.. 71. -. 70M/15. vs..SW.Louisiana&. L.. 62. -. 70.#.Calvin.Tournament.(Grand.Rapids,.Mich.).$.NAIA.State.Playoff.&.NAIA.Tournament.(Kansas.City,.Mo.)

1967-68Overall: 14-12; IIAC: 6-6 (2nd)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/02. at.Western.Michigan. L.. 67. -. 81D/05. at.Ball.State. L.. 72. -. 76D/08. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 57. -. 59D/09. at.Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 83. -. 73D/12. Calvin. W.. 93. -. 71D/15. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 81. -. 73D/16. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 75. -. 85D/18. vs..South.Dakota.St.#. L.. 81. -. 84D/19. vs..Wayne.State#. W.. 61. -. 58D/20. Hardin-Simmons#. L.. 62. -. 70J/03. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 85. -. 76J/06. Ferris.State. W.. 89. -. 59J/12. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 91. -. 63J/13. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 94. -. 68J/16. Windsor. W.. 104. -. 57J/26. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 82. -. 62J/27. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 80. -. 64J/31. at.Ohio.Northern.. L.. 58. -. 73F/05. Northern.Michigan. L.. 71. -. 83F/09. Illinois.State*.(OT). L.. 65. -. 69F/10. Illinois.State*. L.. 72. -. 75F/14. Wayne.State. W.. 79. -. 64F/17. at.Ferris.State. W.. 60. -. 50F/23. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 80. -. 70F/23. at.Western.Illinois*. L.. 68. -. 84F/27. Hillsdale.College. W.. 82. -. 77.#.Wayne.State.Invitational.(Detroit,.Mich.)

1968-69Overall: 11-12; IIAC: 3-3 (3rd)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeN/30. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 75. -. 57D/03. Ball.State. W.. 76. -. 73D/06. vs..Illinois.State#.. L.. 65. -. 77D/07. vs..Western.Illinois#. W.. 85. -. 70D/10. Windsor. W.. 89. -. 72D/14. at.Akron. L.. 52. -. 55D/21. at.Indiana.State. L.. 62. -. 76D/27. at.Cleveland.State$. W.. 64. -. 53D/28. vs..Central.State$. L.. 57. -. 64

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J/04. at.Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 58. -. 66.J/08. at.Alma. W.. 71. -. 65J/11. Illinois.State*. W.. 88. -. 63J/14. Western.Michigan. L.. 64. -. 75J/25. at.Wayne.State. L.. 62. -. 65F/01. at.Western.Illinois*. W.. 92. -. 73F/05. Hillsdale.College. W.. 76. -. 63F/08. Eastern.Illinois*. L.. 51. -. 56F/10. Northern.Michigan. L.. 85. -. 93F/15. at.Illinois.State*. L.. 72. -. 80F/20. Ohio.Northern.(OT). L.. 93. -. 94F/22. Ferris.State. W.. 95. -. 65F/26. at.Calvin. L.. 72. -. 86M/01. Western.Illinois*. W.. 73. -. 60.#.IIAC.Tournament.(Charleston,.Ill.).$.Cleveland.State.Tournament.(Cleveland,.Ohio)

1969-70Overall: 22-5; IIAC: 4-2 (1st)

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. at.Eastern.Illinois.(OT)#. W.. 72. -. 69D/02. vs..Illinois.State#. W.. 69. -. 59D/06. at.Northern.Illinois. L.. 70. -. 85D/10. at.Windsor. W.. 96. -. 49D/13. Indiana.State. W.. 70. -. 61D/17. Akron. W.. 81. -. 63D/21. at.Western.Michigan. W.. 62. -. 58D/29. vs..Howard.University$. W.. 90. -. 62D/30. vs..Central.State.(Ohio)$. W.. 65. -. 59D/31. vs..Buffalo.State$. W.. 98. -. 87J/03. Eastern.Illinois*. W.. 67. -. 46J/05. Calvin. W.. 66. -. 60J/06. at.Hillsdale.College. W.. 95. -. 75J/10. at.Illinois.State*. W.. 76. -. 59J/12. Wayne.State. W.. 82. -. 66J/31. at.Western.Ill.*.(2OT). L. 91. -. 97F/05. Alma. W.. 89. -. 61F/07. at.Eastern.Ill.*.(2OT). L. 75. -. 77F/10. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 74. -. 72F/14. Illinois.State*. W.. 66. -. 59F/17. Hillsdale.College. W.. 90. -. 63F/20. Ohio.Northern. W.. 81. -. 58F/21. at.Ferris.State. L.. 77. -. 87F/24. at.Ball.State. W.. 82. -. 78F/28. Western.Illinois*. W.. 86. -. 68M/06. Wayne.State&. W.. 73. -. 61M/07. St..Joseph’s.(Ind.)&. L.. 68. -. 87.#.IIAC.Tournament.(Charleston,.Ill.).$.Cleveland.State.Tournament.(Cleveland,.Ohio).&.NCAA.Great.Lakes.Regional

1970-71Overall: 18-9

Coach: Ted KjolhedeD/01. at.Calvin.(OT). W.. 79. -. 71D/04. vs..Illinois.State#. W. 77. -. 73D/05. vs..Eastern.Illinois#. W.. 63. -. 62D/09. Northern.Illinois. W.. 92. -. 86D/12. at.Buffalo. L.. 73. -. 80D/15. San.Fernando.Valley. W.. 83. -. 59D/22. at.Michigan.State. L.. 74. -. 85D/28. vs..Moorhead.(Minn.)$. L.. 68. -. 76D/29. vs..St..John’s.(Minn.)$. W.. 79. -. 60D/30. vs..Central.State.(Ohio)$. L.. 29. -. 51J/04. at.Alma. W.. 72. -. 65

J/06. at.Illinois.State. W.. 75. -. 63J/09. at.Central.State.(Ohio). L.. 53. -. 60J/11. at.Wayne.State. W.. 82. -. 70J/16. Ball.State. W.. 93. -. 76J/20. St..Joseph’s.(Ind.). W.. 86. -. 64J/23. Northern.Michigan. W.. 92. -. 66J/30. at.Western.Illinois. L.. 62. -. 75F/02. Ferris.State. L.. 73. -. 79F/06. Eastern.Illinois. W.. 77. -. 75F/10. Western.Mich..(OT). W.. 90. -. 86F/15. at.Akron. L.. 85. -. 86F/20. Illinois.State. W.. 98. -. 90F/27. Western.Illinois. W.. 84. -. 70M/01. at.Indiana.State. W.. 83. -. 75M/11.. vs..Augustana.(Ill.)&. W.. 63. -. 59M/12. at.Evansville&. L.. 60. -. 78.#.Western.Illinois.Invitational.(Macomb,.Ill.).$.Granite.City.Classic.(St..Cloud,.Minn.).&.NCAA.Great.Lakes.Regional

1971-72 Overall: 15-11

Coach: Dick ParfittD/01. Alma. W.. 81. -. 63D/03. Eastern.Illinois#. L.. 88. -. 90D/04. Western.Illinois#. W.. 88. -. 71D/08. at.Ball.State. W.. 89. -. 83D/11. Buffalo. W.. 75. -. 60D/18. at.Western.Michigan. L. 65. -. 72D/28. vs..Minnesota-Morris$.W.. 64. -. 48D/29. at.St..Cloud.State$. W.. 69. -. 62D/30. S.F..Austin$. L.. 74. -. 82J/03. at.Southern.Colorado. W.. 76. -. 69J/05. at.Air.Force. L.. 61. -. 70J/08. at.Eastern.Illinois. L.. 81. -. 95J/11. at.Northern.Michigan. L.. 72. -. 83J/15. Calvin. W.. 92. -. 72J/22. Central.State.(Ohio). W. 109. -. 65J/24. at.Northern.Illinois. L.. .64. -. 93J/29. Western.Illinois. W.. 85. -. 60J/31. at.Buffalo.State. W.. 89. -. 81F/05. at.Akron. L. 64. -. 92F/09. at.Ferris.State. W.. 87. -. 81F/12. Eastern.Illinois. W.. 91. -. 66F/19. at.Illinois.State. L.. 60. -. 75F/21. Wayne.State. W.. 71. -. 58F/23. Akron. W.. 87. -. 73F/26. at.Western.Illinois. L.. 75. -. 77M/04. at.St.Joseph’s.(Ind.). L.. 67. -. 73.#.Chip.Cage.Classic,.(Mount.Pleasant,.Mich.).$.Granite.City.Classic.(St..Cloud,.Minn.)

1972-73Overall: 13-13; MAC: 4-6 (6th)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/25. Ill.-Chicago.Circle. W.. 72. -. 64N/28. at.Ohio*. L.. 84. -. 86D/02. at.Miami*. L.. 60. -. 69D/06. Ball.State. W.. 101. -. 87D/09. Ferris.State. L.. 74. -. 77D/12. at.Calvin. L.. 60. -. 72D/16. Bowling.Green. L.. 83. -. 88D/19. at.Michigan.State. L.. 74. -. 96D/22. Western.Michigan*. W.. 70. -. 69D/30. at.Toledo*. W.. 71. -. 59

J/03. Eastern.Illinois.(OT). W.. 94. -. 90J/08. at.Western.Illinois. W.. 73. -. 70J/13. at.Marshall. L.. 91. -. 99J/17. Kent.State*. W.. 71. -. 70J/19. at.Wayne.State. W.. 93. -. 81J/24. Toledo*. L.. 73. -. 90J/27. Indiana.State.(OT). L.. 79. -. 85J/30. Illinois.State. W.. 84. -. 82F/03. Buffalo.State. W.. 103. -. 83F/06. Northern.Michigan. W.. 81. -. 76F/10. at.Eastern.Illinois. W.. 69. -. 68F/12. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 80. -. 87F/19. at.Kent.State*. L.. 84. -. 85F/24. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 81. -. 79F/26. Northern.Illinois. L.. 81. -. 85M/03. Akron. L.. 67.....-...70

1973-74Overall: 14-12; MAC: 6-6 (t-4th)

Coach: Dick ParfittD/01. Michigan.State. L.. 70. -. 78D/05. Calvin. W.. 68. -. 56D/07. vs..American.University#. W.. 93. -. 90D/08. at.Steubenville#. L.. 36. -. 41D/11. at.Ferris.State.(OT). W.. 79. -. 76D/15. at.Illinois.State. L.. 72. -. 83D/18. Wayne.State. W.. 103. -. 71D/22. at.Ball.State*. L.. 94. -. 98D/28. vs..Fairfield$. L.. 66. -. 69D/29. vs..Montana.State$. W.. 102. -. 75J/05. Western.Illinois. W.. 102. -. 82J/12. Kent.State*. W.. 80. -. 72J/16. at.Bowling.Green*.(OT). L. 56. -. 65J/19. Miami*. L. 66. -. 83J/23. at.Toledo*. L.. 74. -. 90J/26. Ohio*. W.. 84. -. 83J/30. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 67. -. 85F/02. Marshall. W.. 90. -. 76F/05. at.Northern.Michigan. W.. 82. -. 57F/09. at.Kent.State*.(OT). W.. 83. -. 79F/13. Bowling.Green*. W.. 90. -. 59F/16. at.Miami*. L.. 79. -. 86F/20. Toledo*. W.. 71. .-69F/23. at.Ohio*.(OT). L.. 78. -. 79F/27. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 90. -. 96M/02. Western.Michigan*. W.. 78. -. 77.#.Lions’.Invitational.Tournament.(Steubenville,.Ohio).$.Motor.City.Invitational.(Detroit,.Mich.)

1974-75 Overall: 22-6; MAC: 10-4 (1st)

Coach: Dick ParfittD/02. at.Michigan.State. L.. 78. -. 82D/07. Ferris.State. W.. 102. -. 68D/11. Western.Michigan*. W.. 81. -. 67D/14. at.Detroit. W.. 72. -. 69D/21. Ball.State*. W.. 101. -. 77D/23. at.Indiana.State. W.. 88. -. 77D/27. vs..Stetson#. W.. 78. -. 77D/28. vs..Richmond#. W.. 106. -. 83J/04. at.Western.Illinois. W.. 89. -. 82J/11. at.Kent.State*. W.. 83. -. 77J/15. Bowling.Green*. W.. 83. -. 73J/18. at.Miami*. L.. 76. -.102J/22. Toledo*. L.. 64. -. 65J/25. at.Ohio*. L.. 68. -. 75

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F/01. Illinois.State. W.. 93. -. 82F/05. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 95. -. 67F/08. Kent.State*. W.. 63. -. 62F/10. Buffalo. W.. 97. -. 80F/12. Eastern.Michigan. W.. 96. -. 75F/15. Miami*. W.. 78. -. 74F/19. at.Toledo*. L.. 80. -. 90F/22. Ohio*. W.. 117. -. 88F/26. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 91. -. 76M/01. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 74. -. 72M/08. Bowling.Green*.(OT). W.. 82. -. 80M/15. vs..Georgetown.-.NCAA. W.. 77. -. 75M/20. vs..Kentucky.-.NCAA. L.. 73. -. 90M/22. vs..Oregon.State.-.NCAA. W.. 88. -. 87.#.Tangerine.Bowl.Classic.(Winter.Park,.Fla.)

1975-76Overall: 12-14; MAC: 8-8 (t-4th)

Coach: Dick ParfittD/01. at.Michigan.State. L.. 61. -. 69D/06. Detroit. W.. 82. -. 77D/08. Western.Illinois. W. 108. -. 76D/13. San.Jose.State. L.. 78. -. 82D/15. at.Cal.State-Fullerton. L.. 42. -. 75D/17. at.San.Diego.State. L.. 59. -. 73D/20. Indiana.State. W.. 66. -. 61D/22. Ferris.State. W.. 88. -. 55J/03. at.Ohio*. L.. 74. -. 86J/07. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 72. -. 88J/10. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 82. -. 80J/12. at.Buffalo. L.. 77. -. 95J/17. at.Toledo*.. L.. 59. -. 73J/21. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 77. -. 61J/24. at.Kent.State*. L.. 62. -. 68J/28. Ball.State*. W.. 66. -. 64J/31. at.Miami*. L.. 80. -. 92F/07. Western.Michigan*. L.. 73. -. 76F/11. Bowling.Green*. W.. 95. -. 82F/14. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 74. -. 59F/16. at.Illinois.State. L.. 80. -. 95F/21. Toledo*. L.. 87. -. 88F/25. at.Northern.Illinois*. W.. 77. -. 75F/28. Kent.State*. W.. 66. -. 63M/03. at.Ball.State*. L.. 63. -. 76M/06. Ohio*. W.. 114. -. 99

1976-77Overall: 18-10; MAC: 13-3 (t-1st)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/26. Tri-State. W.. 71. -. 66N/29. Michigan.State. W.. 81. -. 76D/04. Illinois.State. L.. 76. -. 81D/06. Wittenberg. W.. 90. -. 75D/08. at.Ferris.State. L.. 69. -. 72D/11. Oakland. W.. 120. -. 64D/13. Grand.Valley. L.. 84. -. 88D/18. at.Indiana.State. L.. 62. -. 80D/21. at.Michigan. L.. 63. -.104D/29. vs..Loyola-Chicago#. W.. 70. -. 68D/30. at.Evansville#. L.. 64. -. 69J/05. at.Ball.State*. W. 71. -. 69J/08. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 76. -. 70J/15. at.Miami*. W.. 78. -. 76J/22. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 65. -. 71J/26. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 80. -. 82

F/02. Toledo*. W.. 88. -. 81F/05. Kent.State*. W.. 96. -. 76F/09. Ball.State*. W.. 85. -. 72F/12. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 76. -. 72F/16. Bowling.Green*. W.. 57. -. 56F/19. Miami*. W.. 92. -. 85F/23. at.Toledo*. L.. 61. -. 69F/26. Western.Michigan*. W.. 77. -. 61M/02. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT). W. 80. -. 78M/05. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 94. -. 91M/07. at.Ohio*. W.. 76. -. 64M/13. vs..UNC-Charlotte.-.NCAA.(OT)..L. 86. -. 91.#.Evansville.Holiday.(Evansville,.Ind.)

1977-7816-10; MAC: 11-5 (t-2nd)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/26. Anderson. W.. 82. -. 73N/28. at.Michigan.State. L.. 61. -. 68D/05. Indiana.State. L.. 77. -. 93D/07. Oakland. W.. 99. -. 64D/10. Toledo*. W.. 77. -. 76D/12. Grand.Valley. W.. 103. -. 82D/17. at.Michigan. L.. 79. -. 92D/19. at.Illinois.State. L.. 78. -. 90D/27. Wis.-Milwaukee.. W.. 91. -. 89J/04. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 80. -. 82J/07. Kent.State*. W.. 93. -. 61J/11. Buffalo. W.. 102. -. 73J/14. at.Ball.State*. L.. 73. -. 74J/18. Miami*. L.. 76. -. 80J/21. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 64. -. 55J/25. Ohio*. W.. 77. -. 71F/04. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 79. -. 67F/08. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 69. -. 67F/11. at.Kent.State*. W.. 86. -. 79F/13. at.Butler.. L.. 69. -. 68F/18. Ball.State*. W.. 91. -. 84F/22. at.Miami*. L. 74. -. 78F/25. Western.Michigan*. W.. 88. -. 78M/01. at.Ohio*. L.. 94. -.105M/04. at.Toledo*.(5OT). W.. 109. -.107M/06. Bowling.Green*.(OT). W.. 82. -. 77

1978-79Overall: 19-9; MAC: 13-3 (t-1st)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/24. Grand.Valley. W.. 66. -. 57N/27. at.Michigan.State. L.. 54. -. 71N/30. at.Michigan. L.. 78. -. 87D/02. Oakland. W.. 81. -. 69D/06. Butler. L.. 62. -. 69D/11. Illinois.State. W.. 66. -. 63D/16. at.Wis.-Milwaukee... W.. 82. -. 67D/23. at.Detroit. L.. 72. -. 79D/29. vs..Navy#. W.. 78. -. 70D/20. at.Evansville#. W.. 74. -. 73J/06. Miami*. W.. 88. -. 68J/10. at.Ball.State*. L.. 74. -. 78J/13. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 79. -. 78J/17. Ohio*. W.. 71. -. 70J/20. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 88. -. 74J/24. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 81. -. 76J/27. Toledo*. W.. 77. -. 66J/31. Kent.State*. W.. 82. .-63

F/03. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT). L. 66. -. 73F/07. Ball.State*. W.. 100. -. 80F/10. at.Miami*. W.. 61. -. 60F/17. Western.Michigan*. W.. 94. -. 86F/21. at.Ohio*. W.. 80. -. 62F/24. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 66. -. 65F/28. Bowling.Green*. W.. 72. -. 66M/03. Kent.State*. L.. 68. -. 79M/06. Toledo**. L.. 65. -. 72M/08. at.Purdue.-.NIT. L.. 80. -. 97.#.Evansville.Holiday.(Evansville,.Ind.)

1979-80Overall: 12-13; MAC: 6-10 (9th)

Coach: Dick ParfittD/01. Detroit. W.. 72. -. 70D/03. at.Michigan. L.. 78. -. 96D/08. Miami*. W.. 77. -. 58D/10. Oakland. W.. 85. -. 77D/15. Grand.Valley. W.. 77. -. 69D/18. Michigan.State. L.. 76. -. 95D/22. at.Valparaiso. L.. 58. -. 61D/28. Wis.-Green.Bay#. W.. 72. -. 53D/29. Adelphi#. W.. 87. -. 72J/02. Defiance. W.. 107. -. 84J/05. Ohio*. W.. 83. -. 50J/09. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 64. -. 84J/12. Toledo*. L.. 88. -.115J/16. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 62. -. 69J/19. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 61. -. 59J/23. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 55. -. 57J/26. Kent.State*. W.. 73. -. 71J/30. at.Miami*. L.. 73. -. 83F/02. at.Ball.State*. L.. 67. -. 84F/06. Western.Michigan*. L.. 73. -. 76F/09. at.Ohio*.(OT). L.. 66. -. 67F/13. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 69. -. 64F/16. at.Toledo*. L.. 65. -. 85F/20. Bowling.Green*. W.. 75. -. 72F/23. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 67. -. 70.#.Perrecco.Cup.(Erie,.Pa.)

1980-81 Overall: 12-14; MAC: 5-11 (t-9th)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/28. vs..Detroit#. W.. 93. -. 70N/29. at.Michigan.State#. W.. 89. -. 66D/03. Grand.Valley. W.. 71. -. 68D/06. Quincy.College. W.. 71. -. 65D/08. Valparaiso. W.. 80. -. 64D/12. at.Central.Florida$. L.. 55. -. 60D/13. vs..Hofstra$. W.. 77. -. 75D/22. Wittenberg. L.. 56. -. 57D/31. at.Wisconsin. L.. 62. -. 69J/03. Baltimore. W.. 75. -. 62J/07. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 60. -. 75J/10. Ohio*. W.. 64. -. 58J/14. Northern.Illinois*.(OT). L. 75. -. 79J/17. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 94. -. 96J/21. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 72. -. 80J/24. at.Toledo*.(OT). L.. 68. -. 70J/28. Kent.State*. W.. 75. -. 62J/31. at.Ball.State*. L. 69. -. 76F/04. Miami*. W.. 103. -. 87F/07. at.Ohio*.(2OT). L.. 68. -. 70

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F/11. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 57. -. 70F/14. Bowling.Green*. L. 80. -. 90F/18. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 84. -. 68F/21. Toledo*. L.. 70. -. 73F/25. at.Kent.State*. L.. 65. -. 78F/28. Ball.State*.(OT). W.. 84. -. 83.#.Cutlass.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.).$.Tangerine.Bowl.Classic.(Winter.Park,.Fla.)

1981-82 Overall: 10-16; MAC: 4-12 (10th)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/27. at.Michigan.State#. L.. 70. -. 89N/28. vs..Boise.State#.(2OT). W.. 73. -. 72D/01. Grand.Valley. W.. 95. -. 69D/04. at.Syracuse$. L.. 66. -.100D/05. vs..North.Texas.State$. L.. 65. -. 79D/09. Wisconsin. W.. 71. -. 68D/12. Muskingum. W.. 78. -. 61D/19. Anderson. W.. 86. -. 68D/30. at.Valparaiso. L.. 71. -. 78J/02. Wittenberg. W. 47. -. 40J/06. at.Kent.State*.(OT). L.. 52. -. 54J/09. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 41. -. 58J/13. Eastern.Mich.*.(OT). W. 68. -. 66J/16. at.Toledo*. L.. 65. -. 82J/20. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 64. -. 62J/23. at.Ball.State*.. W.. 63. -. 79J/27. Miami*. L.. 69. -. 83J/30. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 50. -. 54F/03. Ohio*. L.. 67. -. 72F/06. Bowling.Green*.(OT). L.. 79. -. 80F/10. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 62. -. 69F/13. Toledo*. W.. 93. -. 87F/17. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 50. -. 55F/20. Ball.State*. W.. 83. -. 79F/24. at.Miami*. L.. 76. -. 93F/27. Western.Michigan*. L.. 67. -. 82.#.Cutlass.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.).$.Carrier.Classic.(Syracuse.N.Y.)

1982-83 Overall: 10-17; MAC: 5-13 (9th)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/26. vs..Wis.-Green.Bay#. W.. 74. -. 62N/27. at.Michigan.State#. L. 47. -. 62D/01. at.Michigan. L.. 66. -. 71D/04. Wittenberg. W.. 56. -. 41D/11. at.Wisconsin. L.. 67. -. 83D/17. at.Southern.Methodist$. L.. 78. -. 89D/18. vs..Hardin-Simmons$. W. .63. -. 56D/29. Indiana.St.-Evansville. W. 70. -. 62J/03. Anderson. W.. 97. -. 72J/05. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 79. -. 51J/08. at.Toledo*. W.. 64. -. 62J/12. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 65. -. 71J/15. at.Kent.State*. L.. 67. -. 80J/19. Miami*. L.. 69. -. 65J/22. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 42. .-43J/26. Ohio*. L.. 72. -. 77J/29. at.Ball.State*. L.. 57. -. 69F/02. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 69. -. 78F/05. Toledo*. W.. 70. -. 69F/09. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 65. -. 66F/12. Kent.State*. W.. 74. -. 66

F/16. at.Miami*. L.. 57. -. 59F/19. Western.Michigan*. W.. 79. -. 59F/23. at.Ohio*. L.. 63. -. 87F/26. Ball.State*. L.. 64. -. 67M/02. Bowling.Green*. L. 82. -. 90M/05. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 86. -. 95.#.Cutlass.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.).$.Dallas.Morning.News.Classic.(Dallas,.Texas)

1983-84Overall: 11-16; MAC: 6-12 (8th)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/25. Michigan.State#. L.. 52. -. 73N/26. Fairfield#.(OT). W.. 71. -. 69. . at.Michigan.. L.. 39. -. 58D/05. Defiance. L.. 64. -. 74D/16. Pacific$.. W.. 61. -. 59D/17. Georgia.Tech$. L.. 71. -. 73D/22. Flagler.. W.. 100. -. 64D/28. Tri-State. W.. 83. -. 74D/31. Valparaiso. W.. 78. -. 67J/04. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT). L. 67. -. 74J/07. Kent.State*. W.. 68. -. 60J/11. at.Ball.State*. W.. 81. -. 79J/14. Western.Michigan*. L.. 59. -. 60J/18. at.Ohio*.(OT). L.. 56. -. 57J/21. Miami*. L.. 55. -. 69J/25. Bowling.Green*.(OT). W.. 86. -. 84J/28. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 60. -. 62F/01. Toledo*. L.. 67. -. 83F/04. at.Kent.State*. L.. 58. -. 77F/08. Ball.State*. W.. 78. -. 68F/11. at.Western.Michigan*. W.. 64. -. 63F/15. Ohio*. L.. 60. -. 76F/18. at.Miami*. L.. 57. -. 75F/22. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 74. -. 84F/25. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 84. -. 70F/29. at.Toledo*. L.. 69. -. 71M/03. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 78. -. 81.#.Cutlass.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.).$.Casaba.Club.Classic.(Forest.Grove,.Ore.)

1984-85Overall: 9-18; MAC: 4-14 (10th)

Coach: Dick ParfittN/30. vs..Army#. L.. 75. -. 87D/01. vs..Western.Michigan#.W.. 71. -. 70D/05. at.Detroit. L.. 67. -. 89D/08. at.Wisconsin. L.. 63. -. 74D/13. Anderson. W.. 96. -. 76D/18. Defiance. W.. 78. -. 75D/21. vs..Northern.Iowa$. W.. 51. -. 50D/22. at.Evansville$. L.. 66. -. 82D/29. Tri-State. W.. 74. -. 57J/02. Ball.State*. W.. 78. -. 75J/05. at.Miami*. L.. 59. -. 91J/09. Ohio*. L.. 66. -. 75J/12. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 83. -. 98J/15. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 58. -. 66J/19. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 76. -. 79J/23. at.Toledo*. L.. 67. -. 68J/26. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 90. -. 80J/30. at.Kent.State*. L.. 64. -. 67F/02. Miami*. L.. 59. -. 69F/06. at.Ohio*. L.. 52. -. 56

F/13. Bowling.Green*. L.. 70. -. 72F/16. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 70. -. 81F/20. Toledo*. W.. 74. -. 63F/23. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 76. -. 83F/27. Kent.State*. W.. 81. -. 69M/02. at.Ball.State*. L.. 78. -. 93.#.Cutlass.Classic,.(Lansing,.Mich.).$.Krystal.Invitational.(Evansville,.Ind.)

1985-86Overall: 11-17; MAC 7-11 (t-6th)

Coach: Charles ColesN/25. Detroit.(OT). L.. 64. -. 67N/29. at.Michigan.State#. L.. 60. -.103N/30. vs..Delaware#.(OT). L.. 85. -. 89D/04. Tri-State. W.. 95. -. 85D/06. at.Southern.Methodist. L.. 45. -. 68D/12. at.Michigan. L.. 61. -. 82D/15. Grand.Valley. W.. 63. -. 46D/21. Defiance. W.. 85. -. 76D/28. at.Youngstown.State. W.. 69. -. 68J/02. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 63. -. 74J/04. Ohio*. L.. 61. -. 78J/08. Bowling.Green*.(OT). L.. 67. -. 68J/11. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 65. -. 63J/15. Toledo*. W.. 79. -. 65J/18. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 66. -. 76J/22. Kent.State*. L.. 55. -. 58J/25. at.Ball.State*. L.. 56. -. 58J/29. Miami*. L.. 55. -. 62F/01. at.Ohio*. L.. 57. -. 79F/05. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 80. -. 58F/08. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 77. -. 66F/12. at.Toledo*. W.. 57. -. 55F/15. Northern.Illinois*. L.. 62. -. 60F/19. at.Kent.State*. W. 70. -. 58F/22. Ball.State*. L.. 68. -. 71F/26. at.Miami*. L.. 73. -. 74M/02. Western.Michigan*. W.. 71. -. 65M/06. vs..Ohio**. L.. 62. -. 66.#.Cutlass.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.)

1986-87Overall: 22-8; MAC: 14-2 (1st)

Coach: Charles ColesD/01. Tri-State. W.. 100. -. 54D/03. at.Michigan. L.. 56. -. 76D/06. Wisconsin. W.. 80. . 66D/11. at.Western.Kentucky. W.. 73. -. 65D/15. Oakland.. W.. 68. -. 51D/18. at.California. L.. 57. -. 70D/19. at.St..Mary’s. L.. 39. -. 55D/23. Grand.Valley. W.. 89. -. 47D/29. at.Notre.Dame. L.. 54. -. 55D/31. Kent.State*. W.. 75. -. 58J/03. Bowling.Green*. W.. 73. -. 61J/07. at.Ball.State*. L.. 79. -. 81J/10. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 91. -. 64J/14. at.Miami*. W.. 82. -. 58J/17. Toledo*. W.. 76. -. 59J/21. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 69. -. 73J/24. Chicago.State. W.. 76. -. 66J/28. at.Ohio*. W.. 70. -. 61J/31. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 71. -. 70F/04. Ball.State*. W.. 80. -. 57

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F/07. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 59. -. 58F/11. Miami*. W.. 83. -. 67F/14. at.Toledo*. W.. 80. -. 67F/18. Western.Michigan*. W.. 85. -. 71F/21. at.Cleveland.State. L.. 101. -.111F/25. Ohio*. W.. 75. -. 50F/28. at.Kent.State*. W.. 76. -. 68M/06. vs..Eastern.Michigan**. W. 80. -. 76M/07. vs..Kent.State**. W.. 64. -. 63M/12. vs..UCLA.-.NCAA.West. L.. 73. -. 92

1987-88 Overall: 19-13; MAC: 10-6 (2nd)

Coach: Charles ColesN/27. at.Hawaii-Pacific#.. W.. 112. -. 89N/28. vs..New.Mexico.State#.W.. 87. -. 86N/29. vs..Alabama#. L.. 80. -. 83D/01. at.Oregon. L.. 67. -. 82D/03. Oakland.. W.. 127. -.116D/05. at.Michigan. L.. 67. -. 97D/07. Western.Kentucky. L.. 73. -. 77D/13. Wisconsin-Green.Bay. L.. 56. -. 60D/17. Youngstown.State. W.. 89. -. 59D/22. at.Wright.State. W.. 97. -. 68J/02. at.Ohio.State. L.. 83. -. 85J/06. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 65. -. 72J/09. at.Toledo*. W.. 73. -. 60J/13. Cleveland.State. W.. 82. -. 77J/16. at.Kent.State*. L.. 53. -. 59J/20. Ball.State*. W.. 72. -. 51J/23. at.Miami*. W.. 68. -. 60J/27. Western.Michigan*. W.. 83. -. 73J/30. at.Ohio*. W.. 67. -. 65F/03. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 63. -. 60F/06. Toledo*. W.. 82. -. 66F/08. Detroit. W.. 70. -. 68F/10. at.Chicago.State. W.. 87. -. 75F/13. Kent.State*. W.. 80. -. 45F/17. at.Ball.State*. L.. 51. -. 54F/20. Miami*. L.. 70. -. 72F/24. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 72. -. 79F/27. Ohio*. W.. 64. -. 61M/02. Bowling.Green*. W.. 52. -. 47M/05. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 64. -. 79M/10. vs..Kent.State**. W.. 66. -. 56M/11. vs..Ohio**. L.. 62. -. 64.#.Hawaii-Pacific.Tournament.(Honolulu,.Hawai’i)

1988-89Overall: 12-16; MAC: 6-10 (t-6th)

Coach: Charles ColesN/26. at.Wichita.State. L. 71. -. 98N/28. Detroit. W. 76. -. 56D/03. Chicago.State. W. 86. -. 63D/05. Wright.State. W. 96. -. 87D/07. at.Michigan. L. 62. -.108D/10. at.Wisc.-Green.Bay. W. 53. -. 50D/15. Youngstown.State. W. 79. -. 63D/17. at.Western.Kentucky. L. 62. -. 77D/21. Texas.A&M#. L. 57. -. 73D/23. Rhode.Island#. L. 50. -. 68D/28. Ohio.Northern. W. 71. -. 49J/07. Kent.State*. L. 77. -. 79J/11. at.Ball.State*. L. 56. -. 77J/14. Miami*. W. 82. -. 80

J/18. at.Western.Michigan*. L.. 67. -. 72J/21. Ohio*. W.. 79. -. 69J/25. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 83. -. 88J/28. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 56. -. 55F/01. Toledo*. L.. 43. -. 74F/04. at.Kent.State*. W.. 65. -. 60F/08. Ball.State*. L.. 65. -. 66F/11. at.Miami*. L.. 61. -. 70F/15. Western.Michigan*. L.. 57. -. 66F/18. at.Ohio*. W.. 62. -. 60F/22. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 77. -. 90F/25. Bowling.Green. W.. 81. -. 70M/01. at.Toledo*. L.. 54. -. 55M/10. Toledo.**. L.. 55. -. 75.#.Rebel.Roundup,.(Las.Vegas,.Nev.)

1989-90 Overall: 13-17; MAC: 6-10 (7th)

Coach: Charles ColesN/25. at.Detroit. L. 66. -. 75N/29. Wichita.State. W. 80. -. 78D/02. Siena.(OT). L. 83. -. 89D/04. Wisconsin-Green.Bay. L. 57. -. 65D/06. at.Michigan. L. 51. -.100D/09. at.Wright.State. L. 73. -. 74D/16. at.Chicago.State.(OT). W. 66. -. 62D/18. Capital. W. 93. -. 58D/21. vs..Appalachian.State#.W. 77. -. 69D/22. at.Youngstown.State#. W. 67. -. 66J/03. Ball.State*. L. 60. -. 83J/06. at.Miami*. L. 69. -. 83J/10. Western.Michigan*. W. 92. -. 82J/13. at.Ohio.(OT). W. 100. -. 88J/17. at.Toledo*. L. 69. -. 83J/20. Bowling.Green. W. 72. -. 58J/24. at.Eastern.Mich.*.(OT). L. 70. -. 71J/27. Akron.(OT). L. 60. -. 62J/31. at.Kent.State*. L. 74. -. 83F/03. Miami*. W. 73. -. 66F/07. at.Western.Mich.*.(2OT). L. 77. -. 78F/10. Ohio*. L. 57. -. 60F/14. Toledo*. W. 60. -. 45F/17. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 56. -. 75F/21. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 59. -. 56F/28. Kent.State*.. L. 49. -. 54M/03. at.Ball.State*. L. 57. -. 84M/09. Kent.State**. W. 82. -. 65M/10. Miami**. W. 78. -. 76M/11. Ball.State**. L. 56. -. 78.#.Youngstown.State.Classic.(Youngstown,.Ohio)

1990-91 Overall: 14-14; MAC: 8-8 (6th)

Coach: Charles ColesN/25. Oakland. W. 116. -. 80N/28. at.Michigan. L. 63. -. 72D/01. Detroit. W. 75. -. 68D/03. Ferris.State. W. 79. -. 53D/08. Wright.State. W. 112. -. 85D/15. at.Akron. L. 58. -. 84D/20. at.Michigan.State. L. 61. -. 74D/29. Wis.-Green.Bay.(OT). L. 59. -. 67J/02. Western.Michigan*.. W. 59. -. 56J/05. Ohio*. W. 70. -. 42J/09. Wis.-Milwaukee.. W. 59. -. 44

J/12. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 57. -. 72J/16. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 61. -. 63J/19. at.Toledo*. W. 73. -. 56J/23. Kent.State*. W. 69. -. 60J/26. at.Ball.State*. L. 56. -. 59J/30. Miami*. L. 74. -. 78F/02. Ohio*. L. 53. -. 68F/06. at.Siena. L. 52. -. 65F/09. Bowling.Green*. W. 76. -. 74F/13. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 58. -. 94F/16. Toledo*. W. 78. -. 65F/20. at.Kent.State*. L. 51. -. 66F/23. Ball.State*. L. 58. -. 70F/27. at.Miami*. W. 86. -. 85M/02. at.Western.Michigan*. W. 91. -. 71M/08. vs..Ball.State**. L. 69. -. 77

1991-92Overall: 12-16; MAC 6-10 (7th)

Coach: Keith DambrotN/26. Hope. W. 109. -. 90D/04. Chicago.State. W. 92. -. 75D/06. vs..Wis.-Green.Bay#. L. 45. -. 55D/07. vs..Prairie.View.A&M#. W. 115. -. 55D/13. vs..Tennessee-Martin$.W. 97. -. 70D/14. at.Indiana$. L. 52. -. 99D/16. at.Michigan. L. 70. -. 86D/19. Oakland. W. 74. -. 62D/28. Aquinas. W. 66. -. 62J/04. at.Louisiana.Tech. L. 85. -.104J/11. .Bowling.Green*. W. 78. -. 71J/15. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W. 67. -. 61J/18. Toledo*. W. 64. -. 61J/22. at.Kent.State*. L. 63. -. 75J/25. Ball.State*. L. 66. -. 73J/29. at.Miami*. L. 81. -. 99F/01. Western.Michigan*. L. 77. -. 81F/05. at.Ohio*. L. 52. -. 81F/08. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 58. -. 60F/12. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 73. -. 68F/15. at.Toledo*. W. 68. -. 61F/19. Kent.State*. L. 76. -. 83F/22. at.Ball.State*. L. 55. -. 75F/26. Miami*. L. 76. -. 89F/29. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 94. -.101M/04. Ohio*. W. 71. -. 62M/07. at.Wis.-Milwaukee. L. 71. -. 92M/13. vs..Ball.State**. L. 65. -. 79.#.Boilermaker.Classic.(West.Lafayette,.Ind.).$.Indiana.Classic.(Bloomington,.Ind.)

1992-93Overall: 8-18; MAC 4-14 (9th)

Coach: Keith DambrotD/01.. Lake.Superior. W. 91. -. 62D/04. George.Washington#. L. 66. -. 87D/05. Stetson#. W. 84. -. 83D/11. vs..Georgia.Southern$. L. 74. -. 89D/12. vs..SE.Missouri$. L. 61. -. 74D/21. at.Michigan. L. 69. -. 94D/28. at.Northeast.Illinois. W. 99. -. 92J/06. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 71. -. 64J/09. at.Toledo*. L. 67. -. 81J/13.. Kent.State*. L. 74. -. 75J/16.. at.Ball.State*. L. 48. -. 73

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J/20. Miami*. L. 43. -. 59J/23. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 53. -. 69J/25. Siena.Heights. W. 86. -. 84J/27. Ohio*. W. 91. -. 81J/30. at.Akron*. W. 64. -. 62F/03. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 99. -.105F/06. Toledo*. L. 109. -.115F/10. at.Kent.State*. L. 71. -.105F/13. Ball.State*. L. 81. -. 84F/17. at.Miami*. L. 68. -. 87F/20. Western.Michigan*. L. 79. -. 99F/24. at.Ohio*. L. 51. -. 66F/27. Akron*. W. 75. -. 59M/03. Bowling.Green*. L. 64. -. 73M/06. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 80. -. 92.#.Hatter.Classic.(DeLand,.Fla.).$.Bearcat.Classic.(Cincinnati,.Ohio)

1993-94 Overall: 5-21; MAC: 4-14 (9th)

Coach: Leonard DrakeN/27. Iona. L. 57. -. 59N/30. Lake.Superior.State. L. 54. -. 58D/03. vs..Texas.Tech#.. L. 61. -. 70D/04. vs..Cal-Northridge#. L. 64. -. 66D/08. Wis.-Milwaukee. L. 44. -. 53D/11. at.Northeastern. W. 77. -. 72D/20. at.Michigan. L. 44. -. 86D/28. Northeast.Illinois. L. 58. -. 78J/05. at.Kent.State*. L. 54. -. 71J/08.. Ball.State*. L. 63. -. 69J/12. at.Miami*. L. 40. -. 76J/15. Western.Michigan*. L. 49. -. 57J/19. at.Ohio*. L. 57. -. 74J/22. Akron*. W. 50. -. 49J/26. Bowling.Green*. W. 58. -. 53J/29. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 60. -. 74F/02. Toledo*. L. 64. -. 70F/05. at.Ball.State*. L. 50. -. 84F/09. Miami*. L. 59. -. 83F/12. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 60. -. 63F/16. Ohio*. L. 48. -. 84F/19. at.Akron*.(OT). W. 70. -. 64F/23. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 64. -. 79F/26. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 60. -. 78M/02. at.Toledo*. L. 56. -. 69M/05. Kent.State*. W. 73. -. 68.#.Pizza.Hit.Classic.(Springfield,.Mo.)

1994-95 Overall: 3-23; MAC: 0-18 (10th)

Coach: Leonard DrakeN/26. at.Iona. L. 95. -. 99N/30. Marshall. L. 80. -. 87D/03. Detroit. W. 57. -. 56D/06. Michigan-Dearborn. W. 82. -. 74D/10. at.Northwestern. L. 68. -. 73D/20. at.Marshall. L. 76. -. 87D/22. Cardinal.Stritch. W. 88. -. 56D/30. Purdue. L. 66. -. 74J/04. at.Akron*. L. 53. -. 61J/07. Western.Michigan*. L. 52. -. 72J/11. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 68. -.102J/14. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 79. -. 85J/18. Ball.State*. L. 68. -. 85

J/21. at.Miami*. L. 43. -. 66J/25. Kent.State*. L. 74. -. 81J/28. at.Ohio*. L. 59. -. 96F/01. Toledo*. L. 60. -. 77F/04. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 54. -. 71F/08. Bowling.Green*. L. 57. -. 75F/11. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 64. -. 80F/15. at.Ball.State*. L. 54. -. 84F/18. Miami*. L. 54. -. 79F/22. at.Kent.State*. L. 49. -. 57F/25. Ohio*. L. 53. -. 78M/01. at.Toledo*. L. 58. -. 74M/04. Akron*. L. 51. -. 65

1995-96Overall: 6-20; MAC: 3-15 (9th)

Coach: Leonard DrakeN/25. Tri-State. W. 80. -. 66N/29.. Purdue. L. 76. -. 78D/06. at.Detroit. L. 54. -. 57D/09. Michigan-Dearborn. W. 69. -. 49D/20. Northwestern. L. 63. -. 64D/22. at.Wichita.State. L. 51. -. 58D/29. at.Michigan.State#. W. 69. -. 62D/30. vs..Rice#. L. 57. -. 65J/03. Akron*. L. 63. -. 69J/06. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 74. -. 81J/10. Bowling.Green*. L. 70. -. 81J/13. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 76. -. 81J/17. at.Ball.State*. L. 69. -. 82J/20. Miami*. L. 72. -. 88J/24. at.Kent.State*. W. 85. -. 82J/27. Ohio*. L. 65. -. 72J/31. at.Toledo*. L. 59. -. 65F/03. Western.Michigan*. L. 61. -. 73F/07. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 63. -. 74F/10. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 79. -. 91F/14. Ball.State*. L. 75. -. 82F/17. at.Miami*. L. 54. -. 78F/21. Kent.State*. L. 53. -. 75F/24. at.Ohio*. L. 73. -. 76F/28. Toledo*.(2OT). L. 102. -.103M/02. at.Akron*. W. 69. -. 68.#.Cutlass.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.)

1996-97Overall: 7-19; MAC: 4-14 (10th)

Coach: Leonard DrakeN/22. Michigan-Dearborn. W. 84. -. 53N/26. at.Northwestern. L. 49. -. 70N/30. at.Fairfield. L. 82. -. 63D/06. Tennessee.State#. L. 76. -. 79D/07. Columbia#.(OT). W. 84. -. 80D/17. Detroit. W. 90. -. 78D/20. vs..Central.Connecticut$. L. 64. -. 68D/21. at.South.Florida$. L. 46. -. 58J/04. Bowling.Green*. W. 83. -. 79J/08. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 67. -.104J/11. Western.Michigan*. L. 78. -. 83J/13. at.Miami*. L. 51. -. 77J/15. Ball.State*. W. 81. -. 61J/18. at.Toledo*. L. 81. -. 85J/22. Akron*. L. 66. -. 83J/25. at.Ohio*. L. 68. -. 83J/29. Kent.State*. L. 83. -. 85

F/01. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 94. -.100F/03. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 67. -. 87F/08. Miami*. W. 86. -. 75F/12. at.Ball.State*. L. 69. -. 88F/15. Toledo*. L. 65. -. 83F/19. at..Akron*. L. 55. -. 98F/22. Ohio*. L. 82. -.100F/26. at.Kent.State*. W. 75. -. 63M/01. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 70. -. 99.#.Illinois.Classic.(Champaign,.Ill.).$.South.Florida.Tournament.(Tampa,.Fla.)

1997-98Overall: 5-21; MAC: 3-15 (6th-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/15. Wright.State. L.. 72. -. 82N/22. Rochester.College. W.. 74. -. 52N/28. at.Michigan.State#. L.. 61. -. 89N/29. vs..Arkansas-Little.Rock#...L. 65. -. 74D/02. at.Xavier. L.. 54. -. 88D/05. at.Robert.Morris. W.. 65. -. 62D/16. at.Detroit. L.. 53. -. 77D/20. at.Wright.State. L.. 72. -. 79D/27. Northern.Illinois*.(OT)...W. 90. -. 85D/29. at.Ball.State*. L.. 58. -. 99J/02. Miami*. L.. 65. -. 86J/05. Bowling.Green*. L. 72. -. 77J/08. at.Akron*. L. 49. -. 76J/10. at.Kent.State*. L. 69. -. 84J/17. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 63. -. 81J/21. Toledo*. L. 79. -.101J/24. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 53. -. 85J/29. Kent*. L. 70. -. 73J/31. Akron*. W. 79. -. 77F/05. at.Ohio*.(2OT). L.. 121. -.122F/07. at.Marshall*. L. 60. -. 82F/14. Western.Michigan*. L. 68. -. 87F/18. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 82. -. 97F/21. at.Toledo*. L. 60. -. 68F/23. Ball.State*. W. 73. -. 71F/25. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 61. -. 63.#.Coca.Cola.Classic.(Lansing,.Mich.)

1998-99Overall: 10-16; MAC: 7-11 (3rd-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/14. Rochester.College. W.. 88. -. 50N/17. at.Wright.State.(OT).. W. 82. -. 81N/21. at.Wis.-Milwaukee.. L. 67. -. 73N/24. at.South.Florida. L.. 55. -. 58N/30. Robert.Morris. W.. 66. -. 57D/02. Fairfield. L.. 85. -. 86D/05. at.Notre.Dame. L.. 56. -. 83D/09. at.Detroit. L.. 51. -. 60D/12. Miami*.(OT). L.. 69. -. 81D/21. Buffalo*. W.. 88. -. 67D/30. at.Marshall*. L.. 60. -. 81J/02. at.Ohio*. L.. 72. -. 78J/07. Ball.State*. W.. 70. -. 68J/13. at.Northern.Illinois*. W.. 63. -. 62J/16. Western.Michigan. W.. 93. -. 78J/20. at.Eastern.Mich.*.(OT).. L. .53. -. 56J/23. at.Buffalo*. W.. 79. -. 70J/27. Toledo*. L.. 64. -. 75J/30. Akron*. L.. 86. -. 94

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F/03. at.Kent*. L.. 57. -. 67F/06. Ohio*. W.. 70. -. 67F/10. at.Bowling.Green*. L.. 73. -. 84F/13. at.Ball.State*. L.. 63. -. 69F/18. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 66. -. 62F/20. at.Toledo*. L.. 74. -. 88F/24. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 74. -. 84

1999-00Overall: 6-23; MAC: 2-16 (6th-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/20. Wis.-Milwaukee. L.. 68. -. 69N/23. Wright.State. W.. 76. -. 48N/27. at.Illinois-Chicago. W.. 78. -. 75D/01. Rochester.College. W.. 81. -. 63D/04. at.Illinois.State. L.. 63. -. 72D/08. Detroit. L.. 80. -. 83D/11. Xavier. L.. 75. -. 94D/18. at.Georgia.State. L.. 66. -. 74D/22. at.Purdue. L.. 61. -. 92D/30. at.Marshall*. L.. 63. -. 87J/02. at.Toledo*. L. 57. -. 80J/05. Miami*. L.. 55. -. 60J/12. at.Buffalo*. L.. 58. -. 71J/15. Western.Michigan*. W.. 88. -. 72J/17. Bowling.Green*. L.. 74. -. 77J/20. Ohio*. L.. 80. -. 93J/22. at.Ball.State*. L.. 69. -. 88J/26. at.Eastern.Michigan*... L. 57. -. 68J/31. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 75. -. 65F/02. at.Akron*.. L.. 55. -. 69F/05... Kent.State*. L.. 54. -. 60F/09.. at.Ohio*.(OT). L.. 77. -. 83F/12.. at.Western.Michigan*.. L. 75. -. 76F/14.. Eastern.Michigan*. L.. 59. -. 72F/20. at.Northern.Illinois*. L.. 61. -. 84F/24. Ball.State*. L.. 80. -. 91F/26. Toledo*. L.. 69. -. 78M/01. at.Akron**. W.. 75. -. 73M/05. vs.Marshall**. L.. 56. -. 58

2000-01Overall: 20-8; MAC: 14-4 (1st-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/18. Spring.Arbor. W.. 86. -. 44N/21. at.Purdue. W.. 67. -. 66N/25. Illinois-Chicago. W.. 70. -. 56N/29. at.Drake. W.. 73. -. 68D/03. Illinois.State. L.. 73. -. 85D/06. at.Loyola-Chicago. L.. 70. -. 75D/09. Northern.Iowa. W.. 74. -. 66D/18. at.Detroit. L.. 60. -. 74D/21. Tri-State. W.. 92. -. 62J/06. at.Bowling.Green*. W.. 92. -. 85J/10. at.Miami*. L.. 61. -. 73J/13. Buffalo*. W.. 86. -. 77J/15. at.Western.Mich.*.(OT).. W... 73. -. 71J/17. Ohio*. W.. 75. -. 69J/20. at.Eastern.Michigan*.. W. 60. -. 51J/24. at.Toledo*. W.. 71. -. 61J/27.. Marshall*. W.. 80. -. 68J/31. Akron*. W.. 78. -. 75F/03. at.Northern.Ill.*.(OT).. W. .81. -. 74F/07. Ball.State*. W.. 59. -. 54F/10. Western.Michigan*. W.. 78. -. 62

F/14. Toledo. W.. 70. -. 68F/17. at.Kent.State*. L.. 45. -. 58F/21. at.Ball.State*. L.. 69. -. 98F/26. at.Ohio*. L.. 64. -. 77F/28. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 64. -. 57M/03. Northern.Illinois*. W.. 71. -. 62M/08. vs.Miami**. L.. 56. -. 65

2001-02Overall: 9-19; MAC: 5-13 (5th-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/18. Tri-State. W. 75. -. 53N/21. at.Dayton. L. 65. -. 81N/24. Georgia.State. W.. 76. -. 52N/28. at.Oklahoma. L. 64. -. .81D/02. Loyola-Chicago. W.. 79. -. 72D/05. at.George.Mason. L.. 54. -. 65D/09. at.Illinois.State. L. 63. -. 72D/19. Detroit. L. 68. -. 77J/03. Bowling.Green*. L.. 81. -. 82J/05. Miami*.(2OT). L. 94. -.100J/09. at.Ball.State*. L.. 77. -. 89J/12. at.Western.Michigan*.. L. 67. -. 81J/16. Marshall*. W.. 88. -. 84J/19. at.Eastern.Michigan*.. W. 86. -. 73J/22. Toledo*. W.. 75. -. 61J/26. at.Akron*. L.. 73. -. 83F/02. Northern.Illinois*.(OT).. L. 91. -. 93F/04. Western.Michigan*. W.. 70. -. 67F/06. at.Toledo*. L.. 42. -. 58F/09. Kent.State*. L.. 66. -. 96F/13. at.Ohio*. L.. 50. -. 64F/16. at.Buffalo*. L.. 57. -. 69F/20. Eastern.Michigan*. W.. 76. -. 57F/23. at.Northern.Illinois*.. L. 70. -. 80F/27. at.Marshall*. L.. 57. -. 82M/02. Ball.State*. L.. 77. -. 81M/04. at.Ohio**. W.. 65. -. 56M/07. vs.Toledo**. L.. 54. -. 62

2002-03Overall: 25-7; MAC: 14-4 (1st-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/22. George.Mason. W. 61. -. 58N/26. Illinois.State. W. 74. -. 69N/30. at.DePaul. L. 56. -. 92D/03. at.Michigan. W. 85. -. 78D/08. Drake. W. 73. -. 61D/14. at.Marist. W. 88. -. 66D/18. at.Bradley. W. 74. -. 71D/23. at.Valparaiso. L. 51. -. 65D/30. Spring.Arbor. W. 113. -. 63J/04. at.Miami*. L. 62. -. 71J/08. at.Western.Michigan*. W. 80. -. 75J/11. Ohio*. W. 87. -. 84J/14. at.Marshall*. W. 81. -. 78J/18. Buffalo*. W. 97. -. 73J/22. Toledo*. W. 83. -. 74J/25. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 68. -. 84J/29. at.Kent.State*. L. 78. -. 82F/01. Bowling.Green*. W. 88. -. 71F/08. at.Akron*. W. 99. -. 92F/10. Western.Michigan*. W. 77. -. 58F/15. at.Toledo*. W. 66. -. 64F/19. Ball.State*. W. 94. -. 92

F/22. at.Northern.Illinois*. W. 87. -. 75F/25. Akron*. L. 69. -. 70M/01. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 106. -. 89M/05. Northern.Illinois*. W. 73. -. 57M/08. at.Ball.State*. W. 86. -. 66M/13. vs..Bowling.Green**. W. 87. -. 70M/14. vs..Northern.Illinois**. W. 94. -. 72M/15. vs..Kent.State**. W. 77. -. 67M/20. vs..Creighton$. W. 79. -. 73M/22. vs..Duke$. L. 60. -. 86.$.-.NCAA.Tournament.(Salt.Lake.City,.Utah)

2003-04Overall: 6-24; MAC: 2-16 (7th-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/24. vs..Dayton#. L. 63. -. 82N/25. vs..Ohio.State#. L. 71. -. 77N/26. vs..Santa.Clara#. L. 62. -. 76N/30. Marist. W. 71. -. 67D/03. Bradley. L. 65. -. 71D/06. at.#23.Notre.Dame. W. 69. -. 68D/13. vs..#16.Purdue@. L. 39. -. 80D/20. at.Michigan. L. 75. -. 85D/23. at.Loyola-Chicago. L. 83. -. 90D/30. Tri-State. W. 124. -.103J/03. Marshall*. L. 63. -. 72J/07. at.Toledo*. L. 71. -. 83J/10. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 68. -. 71J/14. at.Ball.State*. L. 75. -. 90J/18. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 61. -. 86J/21. Miami*. L. 70. -. 80J/24. at.Akron*. L. 62. -. 75J/28. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 63. -. 80J/31. at.Ohio*. L. 61. -. 73F/04. Western.Michigan*. L. 63. -. 79F/07. Kent.State*. L. 61. -. 76F/09. Northern.Illinois*. W. 83. -. 74F/14. at.Buffalo*. L. 66. -. 75F/18. Akron*. L. 66. -. 87F/21. Evansville. W. 90. -. 73F/25. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 55. -. 86M/01. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 58. -. 88M/03. Toledo*. L. 76. -. 84M/06. Ball.State.(OT). W. 94. -. 89M/08. at.Toledo**. L. 88. -. 91.#.-.EA.SPORTS.Maui.Invitational.(Lahaina,.Hawai’i)[email protected].(Indianapolis,.Ind.)

2004-05Overall: 10-18; MAC: 4-14 (7th-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/19. at.Evansville. L. 85. -.100N/23. Valparaiso. W. 68. -. 55N/27. Saginaw.Valley. W. 70. -. 60D/01. at.Kent.State*. L. 72. -. 81D/04. Rochester.College. W. 66. -. 56D/07. East.Tennessee.State. W. 88. -. 77D/11. at.Minnesota. L. 63. -. 77D/20. at.Vanderbilt. L. 54. -. 86D/29. Loyola-Chicago. W. 73. -. 69J/02. at.Marshall*. W. 88. -. 83J/06. Buffalo*. L. 67. -. 83J/09. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 82. -. 86J/12. at.Miami*. L. 61. -. 71J/15. Northern.Illinois*. W. 72. -. 63

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J/19. Ohio*. L. 54. -. 74J/22. at.Akron*. L. 56. -. 95J/26. Bowling.Green*. L. 73. -. 77J/29. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 39. -. 84F/03. Ball.State*. L. 56. -. 69F/06. Toledo*. L. 56. -. 64F/09. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 46. -. 65F/12. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 72. -. 79F/15. Western.Michigan*. W. 84. -. 74F/19. Cleveland.State. W. 79. -. 70F/23. Kent.State*. L. 56. -. 79F/26. at.Toledo*. L. 44. -. 68M/05. at.Bowling.Green*. W. 71. -. 66M/07. at.Kent.State**. L. 60. -. 91

2005-06Overall: 4-24; MAC: 1-17 (6th-West)

Coach: Jay SmithN/18. at.Michigan. L. 60. -. 87N/21. Wisconsin-Green.Bay. W. 67. -. 62N/26. at.UMKC. L. 65. -. 75N/30. at.Cleveland.State. L. 43. -. 56D/04. Miami*. L. 62. -. 75D/07. at.Dayton. L. 36. -. 61D10. Rochester.College. W. 89. -. 42D/18. Southern.Illinois. L. 54. -. 64D/21. at.East.Tennessee.State.L. 57. -. 69J/04. at.Bowling.Green*. L. 44. -. 66J/07. Kent.State*. L. 60. -. 66J/11. at.Miami*. L. 49. -. 66J/14. at.Ohio*. L. 44. -. 76J/18. Akron*.(OT). L. 69. -. 76J/21. at.Buffalo*. W. 71. -. 61J/24. at.Ball.State*. L. 41. -. 68J/26. Northern.Illinois*.. L. 43. -. 49J/29. Western.Mich.*.(2OT). L. 71. -. 75F/01. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 75. -. 81F/04. at.Toledo*. L. 62. -. 78F/11. Buffalo*. L. 59. -. 73F/15. Ball.State*. L. 60. -. 63F/18. Morehead.State. W. 87. -. 76F/22. at.Northern.Illinois*. L. 70. -. 80F/25. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 57. -. 68M/01. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 69. -. 80M/04. Toledo*. L. 64. -. 66M/06. at.Ohio**. L. 53. -. 82

2006-07Overall: 13-18; MAC: 7-9 (3rd-West)

Coach: Ernie ZeiglerN/08. vs..Youngstown.State#. L. 50. -. 74N/09. vs..Brown#. W. 71. -. 58N/19. UMKC. W. 85. -. 68N/25. at.Cincinnati. L. 50. -. 60N/29. Wisconsin-Milwaukee. W. 76. -. 61D/02. San.Diego. L. 66. -. 67D/05. at.Arkansas. L. 59. -. 75D/09. at.Wis.-Green.Bay. L. 71. -. 89D/17. Cleveland.State.(2OT). W. 78. -. 76D/20. at.Southern.Illinois. L. 61. -. 74D/23. Niagara. L. 73. -. 80D/30. at.Morehead.State. W. 52. -. 51J/06. at.Eastern.Michigan*. W. 74. -. 68J/09. Toledo*. L. 60. -. 65J/13. at.Northern.Illinois*. W. 67. -. 64

J/16. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 76. -. 86J/19. Ball.State*. L. 57. -. 64J/24. Miami*. L. 52. -. 72J/27. Bowling.Green*. W. 71. -. 68J/31. at.Kent.State*. L. 45. -. 61F/03. Ohio*. L. 73. -. 74F/07. at.Akron*. L. 71. -. 78F/10. at.Buffalo*. W. 59. -. 56F/14. Western.Michigan*. W. 71. -. 66F/17. at.Illinois-Chicago. L. 62. -. 84F/22. at.Ball.State*. W. 61. -. 59F/25. Northern.Illinois*. W. 71. -. 64M/02. Eastern.Michigan*.(OT). L. 83. -. 87M/07. vs..Buffalo**. W. 80. -. 74M/08. vs..Akron**. L. 53. -. 82.#2K.Sports.College.Hoops.Classic.(East.Lansing,.Mich.)

2007-08Overall: 14-17; MAC: 8-8 (t-2nd-West)

Coach: Ernie ZeiglerN/12. at.Missouri#. L. 76. -. 87N/13. vs..Central.Missouri#. L. 70. -. 75N/16. at.Niagara. L. 73. -. 79N/24. at.Minnesota. L. 59. -. 77N/28. Illinois-Chicago. L. 52. -. 65D/01. at.Detroit. W. 70. -. 66D/05. at.Robert.Morris. W. 83. -. 72D/08. Cal.State-Fullerton. W. 79. -. 76D/15. at.Michigan. W. 78. -. 67D/19. at.Milwaukee. L. 71. -. 74D/22. at.Cleveland.State. L. 70. -. 86D/29. Tiffin. W. 100. -. 34J/06. Eastern.Michigan*. W. 62. -. 53J/13. at.Ball.State. L. 71. -. 82J/16. at.Toledo*. L. 61. -. 72J/19. Northern.Illinois*. W. 77. -. 63J/22. at.Western.Michigan*. L. 52. -. 72J/26. Akron*. W. 65. -. 64J/29. at.Ohio*. L. 47. -. 62F/02. Buffalo*.(2OT). W. 100. -. 96F/06. at.Bowling.Green*.(OT). W. 81. -. 77F/09. at.Miami*. L. 64. -. 68F/12. Kent.State*. L. 66. -. 79F/16. at.Eastern.Michigan*. L. 64. -. 67F/20. Ball.State*. W. 63. -. 58F/23. at.Missouri.State. L. 76. -. 90M/01. at.Northern.Illinois*. W. 80. -. 73M/04. Western.Michigan*. W. 72. -. 68M/09. Toledo*.(OT). L. 83. -. 90M/12. vs..Northern.Illinois**. W. 83. -. 71M/13. vs..Akron**. L. 60. -. 81.#.-.O’Reilly.Auto.Parts.CBE.Classic.(Columbia,.Mo.)

2008-09Overall: 12-19; MAC: 7-9 (t-1st-West)

Coach: Ernie ZeiglerN/14. at.Princeton. W. 55. -. 53N/17. Missouri.State. L. 57. -. 60N/20. at.Chicago.State. L. 74. -. 84N/22. Wright.State.(OT). W. 70. -. 68N/29. at.Illinois-Chicago. L. 67. -. 77D/02. at.#25.Marquette. L. 67. -. 81D/06. at.Cal.State-Fullerton. L. 65. -. 79D/15. Alcorn.State. W. 74. -. 66D/17. Illinois.State. L. 69. -. 72

D/20. vs..Robert.Morris@. L. 60. -. 73D/23. Detroit. L. 55. -. 67D/29. at.Kentucky. L. 52. -. 84J/11. Western.Michigan*. L. 63. -. 72J/13. at.Eastern.Mich.*.(2OT).L. 77. -. 84J/17. Ball.State*. W. 71. -. 65J/20. at.Toledo*. L. 61. -. 75J/24. at.Northern.Illinois*. W. 58. -. 45J/29. Ohio*. W. 76. -. 69J/31. at.Akron*. L. 43. -. 64F/03. at.Buffalo*. L. 55. -. 56F/07. Bowling.Green*. L. 61. -. 67F/10. Miami*. W. 57. -. 55F/14. at.Kent.State*. L. 57. -. 61F/18. Northern.Illinois*. W. 63. -. 44F/21. Fairleigh.Dickinson. W. 68. -. 62F/25. at.Ball.State*. L. 44. -. 53F/28. Eastern.Michigan*. L. 56. -. 57M/04. Toledo*. W. 59. -. 44M/08. at.Western.Michigan*. W. 71. -. 68M/10. vs..Eastern.Michigan**.W. 62. -. 49M/12. vs..Ball.State**.(OT). L. 61. -. [email protected].(Auburn.Hills,.Mich.)

*.Conference.Game...**.MAC.Tournament

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NCAA Division I Tournament

1975Mideast Regional --

Tuscaloosa, AlabamaCentral Michigan 77, Georgetown 75

Mideast Regional Semifinals -- Dayton, Ohio

Kentucky 90, Central Michigan 73Central Michigan 88, Oregon State 87** Regional third-place game

1977Mideast Regional --

Bloomington, IndianaUNC-Charlotte 91, Central Michigan 86

1987West Regional --

Salt Lake City, Utah#4 UCLA 92, #13 Central Michigan 73

2003West Regional --

Salt Lake City, Utah#11 Central Michigan 79, #6 Creighton 73#3 Duke 86, #11 Central Michigan 60

NCAA National Invitational Tournament

1979West Lafayette, Indiana

Purdue 97, Central Michigan 80

NCAA Division II Tournament

1965Great Lakes Regional --

Carbondale, IllinoisCentral Michigan 83, Jackson State 78Southern Illinois 90, Central Michigan 62

1970Great Lakes Regional -- Mount Pleasant, Mich.

Central Michigan 73, Wayne State 61St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 68, Central Michigan 67

1971Great Lakes Regional --

Evansville, IndianaCentral Michigan 63, Augustana 59Evansville 78, Central Michigan 60

NAIA Tournament

1966District Playoffs -- Mount PleasantCentral Michigan 80, Hillsdale 60Central Michigan 86, Northern Mich. 83

Nationals -- Kansas City, MissouriCentral Michigan 67, Edinboro State 53Oklahoma Baptist 90, Central Michigan 70

1967District Playoffs -- Mount PleasantCentral Michigan 81, Detroit College 64Central Michigan 75, Hillsdale 63

Nationals -- Kansas City, MissouriCentral Michigan 71, Albany State 70SW Louisiana 70, Central Michigan 62

MAC Tournament

1986 (Rockford, Illinois)Ohio 66, Central Michigan 62

1987 (Toledo, Ohio) MAC Tournament Champions

Central Michigan 80, Eastern Mich. 76Central Michigan 64, Kent State 63

1988 (Toledo, Ohio)at Central Michigan 66, Kent State 56 ^Ohio 64, Central Michigan 62

1989 (Toledo, Ohio)Toledo 75, Central Michigan 55

1990 (Detroit, Michigan)Central Michigan 82, Kent State 65Central Michigan 78, Miami 76Ball State 78, Central Michigan 56

1991 (Detroit, Michigan)Ball State 77, Central Michigan 69

1992 (Detroit, Michigan)Ball State 79, Central Michigan 65

2000 (Cleveland, Ohio)Central Michigan 75, at Akron 73^Marshall 58, Central Michigan 56

2001 (Cleveland, Ohio)Miami 65, Central Michigan 56

2002 (Cleveland, Ohio)Central Michigan 65, at Ohio 56^Toledo 62, Central Michigan 54

2003 (Cleveland, Ohio) MAC Tournament Champions

Central Michigan 87, Bowling Green 70Central Michigan 94, Northern Ill. 72Central Michigan 77, Kent State 67

2004 (Cleveland, Ohio)at Toledo 91, Central Michigan 88^

2005 (Cleveland, Ohio)at Kent State 91, Central Michigan 60^

2006 (Cleveland, Ohio)at Ohio 82, Central Michigan 53^

2007 (Cleveland, Ohio)Central Michigan 80, Buffalo 74Akron 82, Central Michigan 53

2008 (Cleveland, Ohio)Central Michigan 83, Northern Ill. 71Akron 81, Central Michigan 60

2009 (Cleveland, Ohio)Central Michigan 62, Eastern Mich. 49Ball State 64, Central Michigan 61 (OT) ^ First-round games at campus sites.

Chippewa Postseason Totals

MAC Tournament - 13-15NCAA Division I Tournament - 3-4NCAA Division II Tournament - 3-3NAIA Tournament - 6-2NIT Tournament - 0-1

Postseason Games

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CMU Year-By-Year Results Overall Conf.Year Coach W - L W - L1960 Kjolhede 12 - 14 4 - 81961 Kjolhede 3 - 19 2 - 101962 Kjolhede 8 - 14 4 - 81963 Kjolhede 11 - 11 3 - 51964 Kjolhede 18 - 6 6 - 21965 Kjolhede 19 - 7 5 - 31966 Kjolhede 23 - 6 6 - 21967 Kjolhede 23 - 3 5 - 11968 Kjolhede 14 - 12 6 - 61969 Kjolhede 11 - 12 3 - 31970 Kjolhede 22 - 5 4 - 21971 Kjolhede 18 - 91972 Parfitt 15 - 111973 Parfitt 13 - 13 4 - 61974 Parfitt 14 - 12 6 - 61975 Parfitt 22 - 6 10 - 41976 Parfitt 12 - 14 8 - 81977 Parfitt 18 - 10 13 - 31978 Parfitt 16 - 10 11 - 51979 Parfitt 19 - 9 13 - 31980 Parfitt 12 - 13 6 - 101981 Parfitt 12 - 14 5 - 111982 Parfitt 10 - 16 4 - 121983 Parfitt 10 - 17 5 - 131984 Parfitt 11 - 16 6 - 121985 Parfitt 9 - 18 4 - 141986 Coles 11 - 17 7 - 111987 Coles 22 - 8 14 - 21988 Coles 19 - 13 10 - 61989 Coles 12 - 16 6 - 101990 Coles 13 - 17 6 - 101991 Coles 14 - 14 8 - 81992 Dambrot 12 - 16 6 - 101993 Dambrot 8 - 18 4 - 141994 Drake 5 - 21 4 - 141995 Drake 3 - 23 0 - 181996 Drake 6 - 20 3 - 151997 Drake 7 - 19 4 - 141998 Smith 5 - 21 3 - 151999 Smith 10 - 16 7 - 112000 Smith 6 - 23 2 - 162001 Smith 20 - 8 14 - 4 2002 Smith 9 - 19 5 - 132003 Smith 25 - 7 14 - 42004 Smith 6 - 24 2 - 162005 Smith 10 - 18 4 - 142006 Smith 4 - 24 1 - 172007 Zeigler 13 - 18 7 - 92008 Zeigler 14 - 17 8 - 82009 Zeigler 12 - 19 7 - 9

CMU Coaches’ RecordsName Years W L T PctCharles Tambling 8 60 36 .625Harry Helmer 6 37 26 .587Blake Miller 1 2 8 .200Garland Nevitt 1 10 5 .667Joe Simmons 1 11 5 .688Wallace Parker 4 39 26 .600Lester Barnard 2 12 24 .333Bourke Lodewyk 10 79 84 1 .485Ron Finch 1 10 6 .625L.M. Sweeney 2 23 11 .676Dan Rose 14 172 86 1 .667Bill Kelly 2 23 21 .523Ted Kjolhede 15 216 157 .579Dick Parfitt 14 192 179 .518Charles Coles 6 91 85 .517Keith Dambrot 2 20 34 .370Leonard Drake 4 21 83 .202Jay Smith 9 95 160 .373Ernie Zeigler 3 39 54 .419All-Time Totals 105 1,152 1,090 2 .514

CMU In Rose CenterYear ............... Record1973-74 ............... 9-21974-75 ............. 11-11975-76 ............. 10-11976-77 ............. 11-31977-78 ............. 12-21978-79 ............. 11-21979-80 ............. 10-31980-81 ............... 8-51981-82 ............... 9-41982-83 ............... 7-51983-84 ............... 7-61984-85 ............... 7-51985-86 ............... 6-71986-87 ............. 13-01987-88 ............. 10-41988-89 ............... 8-51989-90 ............... 7-61990-91 ............. 10-31991-92 ............... 8-41992-93 ............... 5-61993-94 ............. 3-101994-95 ............. 3-101995-96 ............. 3-101996-97 ............... 5-6

Year ............... Record1997-98 ............... 5-71998-99 ............... 7-51999-00 ............. 4-102000-01 ............. 13-12001-02 ............... 7-62002-03 ............. 12-12003-04 ............... 5-82004-05 ............... 8-72005-06 ............. 3-102006-07 ............... 6-72007-08 ............... 8-32008-09 ............... 8-6

36-Year Total ......279-181

Year-By-Year Results

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Individual Career RecordsPoints 1. Melvin McLaughlin (1980-83) ...................2,071 2. Dan Majerle (1984-88) .............................2,055 3. David Webber (1999-2002) ......................1,774 4. Giordan Watson (2005-08) .......................1,763 5. Ben Kelso (1970-73) ................................1,627 6. Don Edwards (1963-66) ...........................1,402 7. Mike Manciel (1999-03) ...........................1,399 8. Leonard Drake (1973-77) .........................1,338 9. Dan Roundfield (1972-75) ........................1,318 10. Paul Botts (1969-71) ...............................1,278 11. Dave Nelson (1961-64) ............................1,263 12. Chris Kaman (2001-03) ............................1,250 13. Willie Iverson (1966-68) ...........................1,236 14. Sander Scott (1989-93) ...........................1,187 15. Jeff Heide (1981-85)................................1,148 16. Derek Boldon (1981-85) ...........................1,127 17. Ken VanDyke (1959-62) ...........................1,126 18. Gary Lee (1958-60) .................................1,113 19. Ben Poquette (1973-77) ...........................1,095 20. Dean Adams (1957-60) ............................1,074 21. Glenn Stuart (1954-56) ............................1,057 22. Dick Kackmeister (1953-56) .....................1,029 Tim Kisner (1998-01) ...............................1,029 24. Val Bracey (1977-79) ...............................1,025 25. Ervin Leavy (1986-87) ..............................1,003

Scoring Average (min. 50 games) 1. Ben Kelso ..................................................22.3 2. Dan Majerle ...............................................21.8 3. Melvin McLaughlin .....................................20.3 4. Ervin Leavy ................................................17.6 5. James McElroy ..........................................17.3 6. Glenn Stuart ..............................................16.8 7. Dan Roundfield ..........................................16.7 8. Paul Botts ..................................................16.6 9. Darian McKinney ........................................16.4 10. David Webber ............................................16.3

Field Goal Percentage 1. Chris Kaman (446-733) 2001-03 ............... .608 2. Nate Huffman (264-454) 1995-97 .............. .581 3. Derek Boldon (448-780) 1981-85 .............. .574 4. Jeff Tropf (388-707) 1977-79 .................... .549 5. Dan Roundfield (542-1000) 1972-75 ......... .542 6. Chris Young (194-350) 1971-72 ................. .540 7. Ed Wilcox (303-563) 1986-89 .................... .538 Gerrit Brigitha (303-563) 2001-2004 .......... .538 9. Dan Majerle (790-1474) 1984-88 .............. .536 10. Bob Crocker (178-335) 1967-69 ................ .531 Three-Pointers Attempted 1. David Webber (183 made) 1999-2002 .........565 2. Giordan Watson (199) 2005-08 ...................542 3. Sander Scott (186) 1989-93 .......................435 4. Kevin Nelson (169) 2003-05 .......................426 5. Tim Kisner (154) 1998-01 ...........................402 6. Jeff Majerle (180) 1987-91 .........................399 7. Jordan Bitzer (124) 2007- .......................363 8. Chris Kellermann (125) 2006- .................355 9. Robbie Harman (128) 2007- ....................349 10. Ryan Jansen (123) 1994-98 ........................322 Three-Pointers Made 1. Giordan Watson (542 attempts) 2005-08 .....199 2. Sander Scott (435) 1989-93 .......................186 3. David Webber (565) 1999-2002 ..................183

4. Jeff Majerle (399) 1987-91 .........................180 5. Kevin Nelson (426) 2003-05 .......................169 6. Tim Kisner (402) 1998-01 ...........................158 7. Tommie Johnson (285) 1986-88 .................130 8. Aaron Brown (312) 1994-98 .......................128 9. Robbie Harman (349) 2007- ....................128 10. Chris Kellermann (355) 2006- .................125

Three-Point Percentage (min. 250 attempts) 1. Tommie Johnson (130-285) 1986-88 ........ .456 2. Jeff Majerle (180-399) 1987-91 ................. .451 3. Sander Scott (187-435) 1989-93 ............... .430 4. Aaron Brown (128-322) 1994-98 ............... .398 5. Kevin Nelson (169-426) 2003-05 ............... .397 6. Carter Briggs (102-258) 1989-90 .............. .395 7. Tim Kisner (154-402) 1998-01 .................. .383 8. Ryan Jansen (123-332) 1994-98 ............... .370 9. Giordan Watson (199-542) 2005-08 ........... .367 10. J.R. Wallace (93-262) 2000-03 .................. .355

Free Throw Percentage 1. Chad Pleiness (185-223) 2000-02 ............. .830 2. Dave Grauzer (155-187) 1976-79 .............. .829 3. Sander Scott (234-284) 1989-93 ............... .824 4. Whitney Robinson (149-182) 2002-03 ........ .819 5. Jeff Heide (116-142) 1981-85 ................... .817 6. Dirk Dunbar (118-146) 1972-74 ................ .808 7. Leonard Drake (226-280) 1973-77 ............ .807 8. Ryan Jansen (114-142) 1994-98 ............... .803 9. Tommie Johnson (164-207) 1986-88 ......... .792 10. Giordan Watson (408-518) 2005-08 ........... .788

Rebounds 1. Dan Roundfield (1972-75) ........................1,031 2. Dave Nelson (1961-64) ...............................978 3. Ken VanDyke (1959-62) ..............................958 4. Don Edwards (1963-66) ..............................919 5. Dan Majerle (1984-88) ................................834 6. Ben Poquette (1973-77) ..............................713 7. Chris Kaman (2001-03) ...............................707 8. Jeff Tropf (1977-79) ....................................645 9. Don Doorlag (1958-61) ...............................606 10. Glenn Stuart (1954-56) ...............................589 Rebound Average 1. Dan Roundfield (1973-75) ..........................13.1 2. Dave Nelson (1961-64) ..............................11.5 3. Stan Breidinger (1962-65) ..........................10.6 4. Ken VanDyke (1959-62) .............................10.4 5. Mike Robinson (1979-80) ...........................10.1 6. Jeff Tropf (1977-79) .....................................9.6 7. Nate Huffman (1995-97) ..............................9.4 8. Glenn Stuart (1954-56) ................................9.3 9. Don Edwards (1963-66) ...............................9.2 10. Dan Majerle (1984-88) .................................8.9

Steals 1. Giordan Watson (2005-08) ..........................203 2. Melvin McLaughlin (1980-83) ......................196 3. Dan Majerle (1984-88) ................................171 4. Tim Kisner (1998-01) ..................................143 5. Sonny Newman (1978-81) ..........................142 6. Leon Guydon (1977-80) ..............................141 7. Dave Grauzer (1976-79) ..............................135

Assists 1. Giordan Watson (2005-08) ..........................489 2. Derrick Richmond (1986-89) .......................456

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3. Dave Grauzer (1976-79) ..............................449 4. Sonny Newman (1977-81) ..........................435 5. Tim Kisner (1998-01) ..................................434 6. Peter Lambropoulos (1982-86) ....................371 7. Willie Iverson (1966-68) ..............................329 8. Tony Bowne (2002-05) ................................290 9. Melvin McLaughlin (1980-83) ......................288 10. Ryan Jansen (1994-98) ...............................286 Blocked Shots (Records from 1972) 1. Ben Poquette (1974-77) ..............................234 2. Chris Kaman (2001-03) ...............................182 3. Dan Roundfield (1972-75) ...........................175 4. Sefton Barrett (2004-07) .............................105 5. Dan Majerle (1984-88) ..................................95 6. Nate Huffman (1995-97) ...............................92 7. Charles Macon (1995-97) .............................90 8. Chris Kaman (2001-03) .................................84 Daryl Miller (1985-88) ...................................84 10. Dennis Kann (1989-92) .................................74

Individual Season RecordsSeason Points 1. Dan Majerle (1987-88) ................................759 2. Chris Kaman (2002-03) ...............................694 3. Ben Kelso (1971-72) ...................................661 4. Melvin McLaughlin (1982-83) ......................651 5. Ben Kelso (1972-73) ...................................620 6. Tommie Johnson (1987-88) ........................601 7. Giordan Watson (2006-07) ..........................582 8. Melvin McLaughlin (1981-82) ......................581 9. Dan Majerle (1985-86) ................................578 10. Don Edwards (1965-66) ..............................556 Season Average 1. Ben Kelso (1971-72) ..................................25.4 2. Melvin McLaughlin (1982-83) .....................24.1 3. Ben Kelso (1972-73) ..................................23.8 4. Dan Majerle (1987-88) ...............................23.7 5. Melvin McLaughlin (1981-82) .....................23.2 6. Chris Kaman (2002-03) ..............................22.4 7. Dan Majerle (1985-86) ...............................21.4 8. Dan Majerle (1986-87) ...............................21.1 9. Melvin McLaughlin (1980-81) .....................20.8 10. Glenn Stuart (1955-56) ..............................19.5 Most Points by Freshman 1. Dirk Dunbar (1972-73) ................................471 2. Mike Manciel (1998-99) ..............................454 3. Sander Scott (1989-90) ..............................337 4. Ryan Jansen (1994-95) ...............................335 5. Vince Edwards (1994-95) ............................326 6. Thomas Kilgore (1994-95) ...........................303

Best Freshman Averages 1. Thomas Kilgore (1994-95) ..........................18.9 2. Dan Majerle (1984-85) ...............................18.6 3. Dirk Dunbar (1972-73) ...............................18.1 4. Mike Manciel (1998-99) .............................17.5 5. DeShanti Foreman (1992-93) .....................13.8 6. Jimmy Doyle (1948-49)..............................13.3 7. Vince Edwards (1994-95) ...........................13.0 8. Ryan Jansen (1994-95) ..............................12.9

Season Field Goal Pct. (min. 150 attempts) 1. Derek Boldon (151-238) 1983-84 ............ .634# 2. Chris Kaman (244-392) 2002-03 ............ .622% 3. Chris Kaman (97-158) 2001-02 ................. .614

4. Dan Roundfield (216-353) 1974-75............ .612 5. Jeff Tropf (178-294) 1977-78 .................... .605 6. Derek Boldon (171-286) 1984-85 .............. .598 7. Nate Huffman (113-193) 1995-96 .............. .585 8. Nate Huffman (151-261) 1996-97 .............. .579 9. Chris Kaman (105-183) 2000-01 ............... .574 10. Gerrit Brigitha (184-323) 2003-04 .............. .570#Second in nation (NCAA) % Sixth in nation (NCAA)

Season Three-Pointers Attempted 1. Robbie Harman (72) 2008-09 ..................212 2. Kevin Nelson (75) 2003-04 .........................193 3. Tommie Johnson (93) 1987-88 ...................191 4. Kevin Nelson (78) 2004-05 .........................190 5. David Webber (51) 2001-02 ........................185 6. Jeff Majerle (80) 1989-90 ...........................172 7. Rob DeCook (61) 1993-94 ..........................169 8. David Webber (67) 1999-00 ........................169 9. Giordan Watson (64) 2007-08 .....................166 Giordan Watson (64) 2006-07 .....................166

Season Three-Pointers Made 1. Tommie Johnson (191) 1987-88 ...................93 2. Jeff Majerle (172) 1989-90 ...........................80 3. Kevin Nelson (190) 2004-05 .........................78 4. Kevin Nelson (193) 2003-04 .........................75 5. Robbie Harman (212) 2008-09 ..................72 6. Ryan Jansen (165) 1994-95 ..........................69 7. David Webber (169) 1999-00 ........................67 8. Giordan Watson (166) 2007-08 .....................64 Giordan Watson (166) 2006-07 .....................64 10. Rob DeCook (169) 1993-94 ..........................61 Season Three-Point Percentage (min. 90 att.) 1. Bill Slack (49-96) 1996-97 ......................... .510 2. Aaron Brown (51-104) 1995-96 ................. .490 3. Tommie Johnson (93-191) 1987-88 ........... .487 Sander Scott (56-115) 1989-90 ................. .487 5. Jeff Majerle (80-172) 1989-90 ................... .465 6. Carter Briggs (52-114) 1988-89 ................. .456 Sander Scott (41-90) 1990-91 ................... .456 8. Robbie Harman (41-92) 2007-08 ............ .446 Dan Majerle (45-101) 1987-88 .................. .446 10. Jeff Majerle (41-96) 1990-91 ......................427

Season Free Throw Pct. (min. 50 attempts) 1. Dick Parfitt (93-105) 1952-53 .................. .885* 2. Chad Pleiness (76-86) 2000-01 ................. .884 3. Tony Bowne (52-59) 2004-05 .................... .881 4. Leonard Drake (101-115) 1975-76 .......... .878† 5. Sander Scott (104-119) 1992-93 ............... .874 6. J.R. Wallace (73-84) 2002-03 .................... .869 7. Stan Gooch (77-89) 1956-57 ..................... .865 8. Dave Grauzer (70-81) 1978-79 .................. .864 9. Jordan Bitzer (63-73) 2008-09 .............. .863 10. Glenn Stuart (129-151) 1955-56 ................ .853*Led nation (NAIA) †Third in nation (NCAA)

Rebounds 1. Chris Kaman (2002-03) ...............................373 2. Dan Roundfield (1973-74) ...........................357 3. Dan Roundfield (1972-73) ...........................346 4. Dan Majerle (1987-88) ................................346 5. Don Edwards (1965-66) ..............................345 6. Dan Roundfield (1974-75) ...........................328 7. Stan Breidinger (1963-64) ...........................319 8. Ben Poquette (1976-77) ..............................309 9. Mike Robinson (1980-81) ............................290 10. Nate Huffman (1996-97) .............................287

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Rebound Average 1. Dan Roundfield (1972-73) ..........................13.8 2. Dan Roundfield (1973-74) ..........................13.7 3. Dave Nelson (1961-62) ..............................13.5 4. Stan Breidinger (1963-64) ..........................13.3 5. Glenn Stuart (1953-54) ..............................13.2 6. Don Ellis (1956-57) ....................................12.0 Chris Kaman (2002-03) ..............................12.0 8. Don Edwards (1965-66) .............................11.9 9. Dave Nelson (1963-64) ..............................11.8 10. Dan Roundfield (1974-75) ..........................11.7

Most Rebounds by Freshman 1. Ken VanDyke (1958-59) ..............................271 2. Don Ellis (1953-54) .....................................193 3. Dave Nelson (1960-61) ...............................186

Best Freshman Averages 1. Ken VanDyke (1958-59) .............................11.3 2. Don Ellis (1953-54) ....................................10.7 3. Dave Nelson (1960-61) ................................9.8

Steals 1. Dave Grauzer (1978-79) ................................63 2. Dave Grauzer (1977-78) ................................62 3. Giordan Watson (2007-08) ............................58 4. Melvin McLaughlin (1982-83) ........................54 5. Melvin McLaughlin (1981-82) ........................53 6. Dan Roundfield (1973-74) .............................52 7. Giordan Watson (2006-07) ............................51 Giordan Watson (2004-05) ............................51 J.R. Wallace (2002-03) .................................51 10. Dan Majerle (1985-86) ..................................50

Assists 1. Dave Grauzer (1977-78) ..............................196 2. Dave Grauzer (1978-79) ..............................178 3. Derrick Richmond (1988-89) .......................169 4. Denny Parks (1975-76) ...............................165 5. Sonny Newman (1979-80) ..........................155 6. James McElroy (1974-75) ...........................150 7. Giordan Watson (2007-08 ...........................138 8. Tim Kisner (1999-00) ..................................136 9. Peter Lambropoulos (1983-84) ....................131 Ryan Jansen (1995-96) ...............................131

Blocked Shots 1. Chris Kaman (2002-03) .................................98 2. Ben Poquette (1976-77) ................................96 3. Dan Roundfield (1974-75) .............................84 4. Ben Poquette (1975-76) ................................68 5. Dan Roundfield (1973-74) .............................53 6. Nate Huffman (1995-96) ...............................46 Nate Huffman (1996-97) ...............................46 8. Chris Kaman (2000-01) .................................45 9. Charles Macon (1996-97) .............................44 Charles Macon (1995-96) .............................44

Individual Game RecordsPoints in a Game 1. Tommie Johnson (Wright State - 12/22/87) ....53 2. David Webber (Ball State -2/24/00) ................51 3. Ben Kelso (Marshall - 1/13/73) ......................49 4. Chuck Smith (Northern Michigan - 2/18/46) ...46 Glenn Stuart (Illinois State - 1/31/55) .............46 Melvin McLaughlin (BGSU - 3/2/83) ...............46 7. Tommie Johnson (Ohio State -1/2/88) ............45 8. David Webber (Miami) 2OT - 1/5/02)..............44

Melvin McLaughlin (Kent State - 2/12/83) ......44 Melvin McLaughlin (Ball State - 2/20/82) .......44 11. Chris Kaman (Ball State - 2/19/03) ................43 12. James McElroy (Ohio - 2/22/75) ....................42 Melvin McLaughlin (Toledo - 1/8/83) ..............42 14. Ed Wilcox (Oakland - 12/3/87) .......................41 15. Dirk Dunbar (Eastern Illinois - 1/3/75) ............39 Dan Majerle (Hawaii-Pacific - 11/27/87) ........39 Chris Kaman (Ball State - 3/8/03) ..................39 18. Melvin McLaughlin (BGSU - 1/17/81) .............38 Melvin McLaughlin (Toledo - 2/5/83) ..............38 Nate Huffman (Toledo - 3/2/96) .....................38

Most Games with 30-plus Points 1. Ben Kelso (1970-73) .....................................12

Three-Pointers Attempted in a Game 1. Rob DeCook (Toledo 2/2/94) ..........................15 2. 10 times .......................................................14

Three-Pointers Made in a Game 1. Tommie Johnson (Wright State - 12/22/87) ....10 2. Sean Waters (Wright State - 12/8/90) ..............9 3. Jeff Majerle (Miami - 1/14/89) .........................8 Tommie Johnson (Ohio State - 1/2/88) .............8 5. 12 times .........................................................7

Rebounds 1. Dan Roundfield (NMU - 2/5/74) .....................26 Don Kelly (Northern Illinois - 2/27/53) ............26 Stan Breidinger (Ohio Northern - 1/18/64) ......26 4. Dan Roundfield (BGSU - 2/13/74) ..................25 5. Bill Peters (N. Michigan - 2/22/65) .................22 Chris Kaman (Ball State - 3/8/03) ..................22 7. John Berends (N. Michigan - 2/22/65) ...........21 Dan Roundfield (W. Illinois - 1/4/75) ...............21 Chris Kaman (Michigan - 12/3/02) .................21 10. Dan Roundfield (N. Illinois - 2/5/75) ...............20 Marcus Van (N. Illinois - 1/24/09) ...................20

Steals 1. Derrick Richmond (Ohio - 1/21/89) ..................8 Melvin McLaughlin (WMU - 2/27/82)................8 3. Melvin McLaughlin (Kent State - 2/12/83) ........7 4. 11 times .........................................................6

Assists 1. Derrick Richmond (Youngstown - 12/15/88) ...16 2. Giordan Watson (Eastern Mich.-2/1/06) ..........13 Tim Kisner (Northern Illinois- 3/3/01) ..............13 Eric Pickering (Hillsdale - 11/30/68) ...............13 4. 4 players tied ................................................12

Blocked Shots 1. Dan Roundfield (BGSU - 3/8/75) ......................8 Dan Roundfield (Kentucky - 3/20/75) ...............8 Chris Kaman (Toledo - 1/22/03) .......................8 4. Dan Roundfield (Northern Illinois - 2/5/75) ........7 Rob DeCook (Kent State - 3/5/94) ....................7 Chris Kaman (Ball State - 2/19/03) ..................7

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Team Game RecordsMost Points ............................................................. 127 vs. Oakland U. .................... 12/3/87Most Points Scored in Rose ...................................... 127 vs. Oakland U. .................... 12/3/87 Most Points Allowed in Rose ......................................116 by Oakland U. .................... 12/3/87Most Points by Two Teams ........................ 243 (CMU 127, Oakland 116) .................... 12/3/87............................................................ 243 (Ohio 122, CMU 121 2 OT) ...................... 2/5/98Field Goals Attempted .......................................................112 vs. Alma .................... 12/9/63Field Goals Made ....................................................... 53 vs. Oakland U. .................... 12/3/87 Field Goal Percentage ..................................... .769 vs. Fairfield (28-37) .................. 11/26/83Field Goal Pct./First Half ........................ .808 vs. Bowling Green (21-26) ...................... 2/5/86.................................................................808 vs. Wright State (21-26) .................. 12/22/87Field Goal Pct./Second Half.............................. .788 vs. Fairfield (14-18) .................. 11/26/83Three-Pointers Attempted ..................................... 34 vs. Detroit (16-34) .................... 12/8/99Three-Pointers Made............................................ 16 vs. Detroit (16-34) .................... 12/8/99Free Throws Made ..............................................................44 vs. Alma .................... 12/1/55Free Throws Attempted .......................................................53 vs. Alma .................... 12/1/55Free Throw Percentage ................................... 1.000 vs. Toledo (11-11) .................... 1/15/86..............................................................1.000 vs. Grand Valley (11-11) .................. 12/23/86.................................................................... .958 vs. Delaware (23-24) .................. 11/30/85Assists .................................................................33 vs. Eastern Illinois .................. 12/13/63Blocked Shots ........................................................ 13 vs. UM-Dearborn .................... 12/9/95Rebounds .........................................................................111 vs. Alma .................... 12/9/63Personal Fouls ..................................................38 vs. Eastern Michigan ...................... 1/9/05Largest Margin of Victory ..................................71 vs. Hillsdale (107-36) .................... 2/28/63Largest Margin of Defeat ..........................62 vs. Michigan State (72-10) ........................ 1912Most Points Allowed ............................................128 by Western Illinois .................... 2/17/56Fewest Points Allowed (all-time) .................................3 vs. Midland High ........................ 1919..............................................................................3 vs. Adrian College ........................ 1920.................................................................................. 5 vs. Ferris State ...................... 1/5/35Fewest Points Allowed (since ’50) ...................................36 vs. Hillsdale .................... 2/28/63Fewest Points Scored (all-time) ............................... 8 vs. Michigan State ....................... 1907Fewest Points Scored (since ’50) ................... 29 vs. Central State (Ohio) .................. 12/31/70

Team Season RecordsPoints.................................................................. 2,553 (32 games) ........................ 2002-03Scoring Average ..................................................... 86.0 (21 games) ........................ 1954-55Field Goals Made ...................................................................... 999 ........................ 1974-75Field Goals Attempted ............................................................ 2,147 ........................ 1965-66Field Goal Percentage .............................................519 (750-1446) ........................ 1983-84Three-Pointers Attempted ..........................................611 (218-611) ........................ 2003-04Three-Pointers Made.................................................238 (238-575) ........................ 1989-90Three-Point Percentage .............................................453 (186-411) ........................ 1987-88Free Throws Made .................................................................... 601 ........................ 2002-03Free Throws Attempted ............................................................. 789 ........................ 2002-03Free Throw Percentage .............................................783 (376-509) ........................ 1953-54Assists ..................................................................................... 513 ........................ 1964-65Rebounds ............................................................ 1,584 (24 games) ........................ 1963-64Rebound Average ..................................................................... 66.0 ........................ 1963-64Personal Fouls .......................................................................... 759 ........................ 2007-08Victories ................................................................... 25 (32 games) ........................ 2002-03................................................................................ 23 (29 games) ........................ 1965-66................................................................................ 23 (26 games) ........................ 1966-67Losses ..................................................................... 24 (28 games) ........................ 2005-06................................................................................ 24 (30 games) ........................ 2003-04Best Record (pct.) ..........................................................15-1 (.937) ........................ 1948-49Fewest Losses .............................................................................. 1 ........................ 1948-49Fewest Victories .......................................................... 3 (26 games) ........................ 1994-95Consecutive Victories .....................................................14 (last 8 of ’48-49, first 6 of ’49-50)Most Victories to Start a Season ..................................................... 7 ........................ 1948-49.................................................................................................... 7 ........................ 1963-64Consecutive Victories in Season ................................................... 12 ........................ 1969-70Most Victories at Season’s End ...................................................... 8 ........................ 1948-49Most Losses to Start a Season ....................................................... 6 ........................ 1960-61Most Losses at Season’s End ....................................................... 19 ........................ 1994-95Consecutive Losses..................................................................... 19 ........................ 1994-95Consecutive Victories at Home ..................................................... 27 ..........1/4/47 to 1/28/50

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Points Name Pts. Avg. Dick Parfitt 236 10.2 Dick Parfitt 363 16.5 Glenn Stuart 272 14.3 Dick Kackmeister 398 19.0 Glenn Stuart 449 19.5 Stan Gooch 267 13.4 Gary Lee 320 14.5 Gary Lee 403 16.8 Gary Lee 390 15.0 Ken VanDyke 257 12.9 Ken VanDyke 320 14.5 Dave Nelson 397 18.0 Dave Nelson 369 15.4 Don Edwards 408 15.7 Don Edwards 556 19.2 Willie Iverson 389 15.0 Willie Iverson 453 17.4 Paul Botts 324 14.1 Paul Botts 475 17.6 Paul Botts 479 17.7 Ben Kelso 661 25.4 Ben Kelso 620 23.8 Dan Roundfield 428 16.5 Dan Roundfield 532 19.0 Leonard Drake 473 18.2 Leonard Drake 474 16.9 Jeff Tropf 433 17.3 Dave Grauzer 402 14.4 Mike Robinson 359 14.4 Melvin McLaughlin 542 20.8 Melvin McLaughlin 581 23.2 Melvin McLaughlin 651 24.1 Derek Boldon 381 14.2 Derek Boldon 423 15.7 Dan Majerle 578 21.4 Dan Majerle 487 21.1 Dan Majerle 759 23.7 Carter Briggs 387 13.8 Jeff Majerle 362 12.9 Sean Waters 305 15.3 Darian McKinney 479 17.7 Sander Scott 417 16.7 Rob DeCook 331 12.7 Thomas Kilgore 303 18.9 Charles Macon 426 16.4 Charles Macon 473 18.2 Tim Kisner 255 12.1 Mike Manciel 454 17.5 David Webber 538 19.2 David Webber 496 18.4 David Webber 495 17.7 Chris Kaman 694 22.4 Gerrit Brigitha 513 17.1 Kevin Nelson 424 17.0 Giordan Watson 386 13.8 Giordan Watson 582 18.8 Giordan Watson 508 16.4 Marcus Van 337 13.0

Rebounds Name Rebs. Avg. Don Kelly 207 9.4 Don Kelly 215 9.8 Glenn Stuart 251 13.2 Don Ellis 156 8.7 Glenn Stuart 244 10.6 Don Elllis 251 11.9 Don Doorlag 130 5.4 Ken VanDyke 271 10.5 Ken VanDyke 280 10.8 Dave Nelson 186 9.8 Dave Nelson 270 13.5 Dave Nelson 240 10.9 Stan Breidinger 319 13.3 Don Edwards 277 10.7 Don Edwards 345 11.9 Bob Crocker 194 7.8 Willie Iverson 174 6.7 Steve Johnson 162 7.0 Mike Hackett 204 8.2 Mike Hackett 227 8.4 Chris Young 263 10.1 Dan Roundfield 346 13.8 Dan Roundfield 357 13.7 Dan Roundfield 328 11.7 Ben Poquette 237 9.2 Ben Poquette 309 11.0 Jeff Tropf 278 11.1 Jeff Tropf 247 8.8 Mike Robinson 241 9.6 Mike Robinson 290 11.2 Don Wandzel 157 6.0 Kim Thompson 150 5.6 Derek Boldon 161 6.0 Derek Boldon 166 6.1 Dan Majerle 212 7.9 Dan Majerle 196 8.5 Dan Majerle 346 10.8 Carter Briggs 156 5.6 Carter Briggs 184 6.1 Darian McKinney 200 7.4 Darian McKinney 228 8.5 Marcus Culbreth 140 5.4 Marcus Culbreth 173 7.2 Chad Guelda 200 7.7 Nate Huffman 147 7.4 Nate Huffman 287 11.0 Dan Schell 124 4.8 Mike Manciel 167 6.4 Dan Schell 116 4.1 C. Pleiness/D. Webber 145 5.2 Chris Kaman 199 8.3 Chris Kaman 373 12.0 Gerrit Brigitha 206 6.9 Tom Pantlind 100 3.6 Sefton Barrett 176 6.5 Sefton Barrett 154 5.1 Marcus Van 158 5.3 Marcus Van 215 8.3

Year1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Year1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

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Assists Name Assists Avg. Bob Bruder 100 4.2 Bob Bruder 83 3.3 -- Willie Iverson 107 4.3 Willie Iverson 129 5.0 -- Paul Botts 73 2.8 Paul Botts/ Denny Kuiper 64 2.4 Ricardo Thomas 91 3.5 Dirk Dunbar 115 4.4 James McElroy 77 3.0 James McElroy 150 5.4 Denny Parks 163 6.5 Val Bracey 116 4.1 Dave Grauzer 196 7.5 Dave Grauzer 178 6.4 Sonny Newman 155 6.2 Sonny Newman 115 4.4 Melvin McLaughlin 85 3.4 Melvin McLaughlin 83 3.1 Peter Lambropoulos 131 5.0 Peter Lambropoulos 90 3.5 Derrick Richmond 109 4.5 Tommie Johnson 122 4.1 Tommie Johnson 129 4.0 Derrick Richmond 169 6.3 Terrance Colbert 77 2.6 Darian McKinney 61 2.3 Sean Waters 81 2.9 Sander Scott 65 2.6 Lacy Jones 73 3.0 Vince Edwards 52 2.1 Ryan Jansen 131 5.0 Ryan Jansen 88 3.4 Tim Kisner 66 3.1 Tim Kisner 103 4.0 Tim Kisner 136 4.7 Tim Kisner 129 4.6 David Webber 79 2.8 J.R. Wallace 105 3.3 Tony Bowne 91 3.0 Giordan Watson 98 3.5 Giordan Watson 124 4.4 Giordan Watson 129 4.2 Giordan Watson 138 4.5 Robbie Harman 94 3.0

Year1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Steals Name Steals Avg.

Dan Roundfield 52 2.0 James McElroy 48 1.7 Leonard Drake 32 1.5 Val Bracey 45 1.6 Dave Grauzer 62 2.4 Dave Grauzer 63 2.3 Sonny Newman 44 1.8 Melvin McLaughlin 49 1.9 Melvin McLaughlin 53 2.1 Melvin McLaughlin 54 2.0 Derek Boldon 34 1.3 Derek Boldon 34 1.3 Dan Majerle 50 1.9 Dan Majerle 48 2.1 Dan Majerle 49 1.5 Derrick Richmond 46 1.7 Terrance Colbert 30 1.0 Darian McKinney 40 1.5 Sean Waters 37 1.3 Torrey Mills 29 1.2 T. Mills/M. Culbreth 25 1.0 Ryan Jansen 24 0.9 Ryan Jansen 20 0.8 Nate Huffman 28 1.1 Tim Kisner 28 1.3 Tim Kisner 42 1.6 Tim Kisner 36 1.2 David Webber 41 1.5 J.R. Wallace/ W. Robinson 39 1.4 J.R. Wallace 51 1.6 David Hoskins 36 1.2 Giordan Watson 51 1.8 Giordan Watson 43 1.5 Giordan Watson 51 1.6 Giordan Watson 58 1.9 Jordan Bitzer 48 1.5

Year

1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

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Top Rose Center Individual Performances CMU OPPONENTPoints................................ 51, David Webber vs. Ball State (2/24/00).................................... 45, Larry Bird-Indiana State (12/5/77)FG........................21, Melvin McLaughlin vs. Bowling Green (3/2/83).................................... 21, Larry Bird-Indiana State (12/5/77)FG Att. .......................35, Melvin McLaughlin vs. Kent State (2/12/83).................................... 33, Larry Bird-Indiana State (12/5/77)FT .................................. 17, Thomas Kilgore vs. Marshall (11/30/94)........................................16, Jonathan Amos-Toledo (3/9/08)FT Att. .................... 20, Chris Kaman vs. Western Michigan (2/10/03)........................................19-Jonathan Amos-Toledo (3/9/08).................................................................................................................................. 19, John Bowler -Eastern Michigan (1/9/05)3-pt. .................................9, Sean Waters vs. Wright State (12/8/90)............7, three times-last by Clay Tucker-Wis.-Mil. (11/20/99)3-pt. Att. ..................................... 15, Rob DeCook vs. Toledo (2/2/94)...................................14, Kyle Commodre-Fairfield (12/2/98)...............................................................................................................................14, Raheem Moss-Cleveland State (12/17/06)Rebounds .................25, Dan Roundfield vs. Bowling Green (2/13/74)...................................... 18, Rich Brewer-Oakland (12/10/79).......................................................................................................................................................18, Lewis Geter-Ohio (3/4/92)Assists ..............16, Derrick Richmond vs. Youngstown St. (12/15/88)................................15, Jamie Matthews-Ball State (2/13/93)Blocks ....................................... 8, Chris Kaman vs. Toledo (1/22/03).............................................8, Patrick Flomo-Ohio (1/17/01)Steals ..........................7, Melvin McLaughlin vs. Kent State (2/12/83)..............6, four times - last by Quinton Day-UMKC (11/19/06)

100-Point Games127 OAKLAND (116) 12/03/87124 TRI-STATE (103) 12/30/03121 at Ohio (122, 2 OT) 2/05/98120 OAKLAND (64) 12/11/76117 OHIO (88) 2/22/75116 OAKLAND (80) 11/25/90115 $Prairie View (55) 12/07/91114 OHIO (99) 3/06/76113 at Alma (64) 12/2/64113 SPRING ARBOR (63) 12/30/02112 WRIGHT STATE (85) 12/08/90112 at Hawaii-Pacific (89) 11/28/87109 CENTRAL STATE (65) 1/22/72109 at Toledo (107, 5 OT) 3/01/78109 HOPE (90) 11/26/91109 TOLEDO (115) 2/06/93108 WESTERN ILLINOIS (76) 12/8/75107 DEFIANCE (84) 1/02/80107 %Lawrence Tech (80) 12/29/54107 at Hillsdale (36) 2/28/63106 *Richmond (83) 12/28/74106 EASTERN MICHIGAN (89) 3/01/03105 at Chicago State (87) 12/06/90105 ILLINOIS STATE (80) 2/22/64

104 ALMA (65) 12/02/64104 at Ferris State (72) 12/06/54103 BUFFALO STATE (83) 2/03/73103 WAYNE STATE (71) 12/18/73103 GRAND VALLEY (82) 12/12/77103 MIAMI (87) 2/04/81102 #Montana State (75) 12/29/73102 WESTERN ILLINOIS (82) 1/05/74102 FERRIS STATE (68) 12/07/74102 BUFFALO STATE (73) 1/11/78102 at Toledo (103, 2 OT) 2/28/96101 BALL STATE (87) 12/06/72101 at Cleveland State (111) 2/21/87100 at Eastern Illinois (67) 2/01/54100 FLAGLER (64) 12/22/83100 TIFFIN (34) 12/29/07100 BUFFALO (96, OT) 2/02/08

$ Boilermaker Classic% Flint Tournament* Motor City Invitational# Tangerine Bowl ClassicALL CAPS – Home games

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Dave Heeke has instilled his vision of a “Championship Culture” at Central Michigan University.

Athletic success, academic excellence, national media exposure, record fundraising and a commitment to facilities have defined Heeke’s tenure as CMU’s director of

athletics. The Chippewas captured the 2007 Reese Trophy for Mid-American Conference men’s all-sports competition and have finished in the top three in each of his four years. In 2009, CMU placed fourth in the Jacoby Trophy (women’s all-sports) standings, its highest finish since 2004. The Chippewa football program has made three straight bowl game appearances and won its first Division I bowl game in the 2006 Motor City Bowl. CMU’s wrestling program has finished in the top 15 at the NCAA Championships each of the last three years, including a seventh-place finish to cap a 2008 season that saw the Chippewas ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. Both the volleyball and women’s basketball programs have experienced their most successful seasons in nearly two decades in recent years. The athletic exploits of CMU’s student-athletes are topped only by their academic accomplishments. The Chippewas have earned the MAC’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award 10 times in the last 12 years, and CMU’s women’s varsity programs combined to win the conference’s inaugural Faculty Athletics Representative Academic Achievement Award following the 2007-08 academic year. The Chippewas’ women’s soccer program has posted the highest grade-point average in the country each of the past four years. Facility upgrades and renovations have been a staple under Heeke’s leadership. Highlighting his efforts is the ongoing capital campaign for a new events center. The $21 million project includes a complete renovation of the arena in Rose Center, as well as the addition of a dynamic arena entryway and new practice facilities for basketball and wrestling. Among the first facility improvements Heeke oversaw was the installation of permanent lights at Kelly/Shorts Stadium to allow for flexible scheduling and television appearances for football. A new $2.5 million video scoreboard system, funded fully through private contributions, debuted during the 2007-08 seasons in both Kelly/Shorts and Rose Arena. The Rose Arena court was refinished with an updated floor design in 2006. Other additional facility improvements have included a $700,000 gymnastics practice facility, the naming and renovation of Margo Jonker Stadium for softball, stadium seating at the Field Hockey Complex, the resurfacing of the Jack Skoog Indoor Track and construction of a suite of track offices overlooking the Jack Skoog Indoor Track. An increased focus on fundraising has led to the two most successful years of giving in department history. The 2007-08 school year marked the first time in school history that $1 million was generated for annual funds thanks to an all-time high in number of donors; CMU again topped the $1 million mark and set a new record during the 2008-09 campaign. Heeke initiated a reorganization of athletic fundraising through a new umbrella organization, the Chippewa Athletic Fund. In addition to the traditional Chippewa Club, the Chippewa Athletic Fund (CAF) includes the Championship Fund program that provides opportunities for donors to give directly toward a sport program’s specific needs. The CAF also focuses on generating capital gifts to help improve and maintain facilities for the demands of tomorrow. CMU Athletics has served as a front porch to the university through increased exposure during Heeke’s reign. Since the start of the 2006 season, Chippewa football had 28 of its 41 contests televised, including 15 national telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. The Chippewas led

Dave HeekeAthletics Director

the MAC in football attendance in both 2006 and 2008, and CMU set a school record with a crowd of 30,302 at its home game against Western Michigan in 2008. It was the first sellout in the expanded Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Heeke led the formation of a partnership with XOS Technologies (now known as JumpTV) for the development of the cmuchippewas.com Web site, allowing Chippewa fans the ability to connect with the programs through new features such as live video and audio. In 2009, Heeke announced an agreement between the athletics department and Adidas on an exclusive apparel and shoe contract. All of CMU’s varsity athletics programs will be outfitted in Adidas apparel and footwear, and the agreement will bring consistency to color, design and logo usage on CMU’s uniforms and apparel. The contract with Adidas marks the first time all of CMU’s varsity athletics programs have been included in a single, all-encompassing apparel agreement, and it includes special apparel pricing for club sport programs, intramurals and other campus groups. The agreement also provides extensive retail opportunities for the university bookstore. The Athletics Director Leadership Development Program was founded under Heeke’s direction in 2008. The program is an athletics department-wide initiative that is designed to further instill the concepts of character development, social responsibility, citizenship and leadership in CMU’s student-athletes. An advisory board that includes representatives from all areas of campus oversees the program. Also in 2008, CMU received a diversity award from the Laboratory for Diversity in Sport at Texas A&M University. The department was recognized in the Value and Attitudinal Diversity category. Heeke was introduced as the Chippewas’ athletics director at a press conference Dec. 8, 2005 and took over the reins on Jan. 16, 2006. He replaced Herb Deromedi who retired after 11 years as athletics director and 38-plus years of total service to the university. During his first 18 months on the job, Heeke was faced with the task of hiring three head coaches for football and both men’s and women’s basketball. He tabbed Ernie Zeigler in men’s basketball, Butch Jones in football and Sue Guevara in women’s hoops. In 2009, he hired CMU alum Willie Randolph as the Chippewas’ director of men’s and women’s track and field/cross country. Randolph will oversee a combined program model beginning with the 2009-10 season. Heeke also chose Tom Anagnost to guide the women’s soccer program; Anagnost was named MAC Coach of the Year in 2008. Heeke is contributing to the national landscape as a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and the Division I Football Issues Committee. The East Lansing, Mich., native spent 18 years at the University of Oregon, including serving as senior associate athletics director/chief of staff. There he assisted the athletics director with the daily operation of the Ducks’ $40 million budget and 17 sports. His primary role was revenue generation through external operations. He also was the direct administrative supervisor for football, men’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball. Some of the highlights from his career at Oregon include: developing a creative and profitable marketing and sales partnership with ESPN Regional Television; planning and executing a donor seating plan to fund renovation of the basketball arena; installation and game-day operation of a $3.7 million large-screen video display system and scoreboard in the football stadium; and reorganization of the annual giving program that more than doubled revenues from $3.6 million to $7.6 million initially and currently generates over $15 million annually. Heeke began his professional career as assistant athletic events coordinator at Michigan State for one year in 1987 before heading to Oregon. Heeke, 45, received a bachelor’s degree from Albion College in 1985 and a master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1987. At Albion, he was a co-captain of the baseball team and a member of the club hockey team. He was a three-sport athlete at East Lansing High School. Heeke received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the East Lansing Educational Foundation in 2007. Dave and his wife, Liz, have three boys: Ryan (16), Max (13) and Zach (12).

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Derek van der Merwe is in his 12th year as an administrator in the Central Michigan University Athletics Department.

Van der Merwe is responsible for the oversight of the department’s business, compliance, facilities and event management areas. He directly oversees the sport of wrestling and assists Athletics Director Dave Heeke with the oversight of football and men’s basketball. Derek also is the point person for major athletics projects. Derek is in his third year serving on the NCAA’s Wrestling Committee and has served as an NCAA peer reviewer for Division I institutions going through NCAA membership certification. He coordinated CMU’s 2003-2004 athletics certification self-study and he continues to oversee the management and implementation of membership certification requirements. Van der Merwe is the primary department liaison to the university’s Gender Equity and Diversity Committee and the Academic Senate’s Athletics Committee. Derek began his professional career at CMU as an academic adviser in the Chippewa Athletics Department in 1997 before moving into the compliance coordinator position in 1998. He was promoted to director of compliance in 1999, assistant AD in 2001 and associate AD with sport oversight responsibilities in 2002. In 2005, van der Merwe was named a senior associate AD in the department. Van der Merwe was a CMU football player from 1991-95, helping the Chippewas to the Mid-American Conference title in 1994. An offensive lineman, he was named Academic All-MAC in 1995. He received both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from CMU. Derek and his wife, Amy, a former standout Chippewa softball player, have three children: Emily (10), Lauren (8) and Ian (5).

Marcy Weston has spent more than 30 years as a major influence on the sports world, both at Central Michigan University and on a national level. Weston oversees four sports as a senior associate athletics director

at CMU, including volleyball, softball, women’s soccer and gymnastics. She also assists Athletics Director Dave Heeke with the oversight of women’s basketball. Her duties include supervising academics, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, student employment and department personnel. She is known nationally, serving as the National Coordinator of NCAA Women’s Basketball Officiating from 1986 to 2005. Weston has extensive officiating experience as well. She officiated the 1982 and 1984 NCAA women’s basketball championship games. The National Association of Sport Officials honored Weston in 2008 with the Gold Whistle Award. The award recognizes an individual who significantly contributes to the betterment of officiating on a national level. Weston is the first female to be honored with the award. In 2000, Weston was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the CMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. The NCAA recognized Weston in 1991 as one of nine major contributors to the first decade (1981-91) of NCAA women’s basketball. While Weston continues to make an impact on sports on the national scene, she also continues to have an effect on Chippewa athletics. She got her start at CMU as coach for the volleyball and women’s basketball teams. Weston amassed a 419-143-15 record in 15 years at the helm of the volleyball program. She coached three Mid-American Conference Player of the Year selections, 20 All-MAC athletes and seven academic All-MAC spikers. Her teams hold the school single-season records for most wins (54 in 1981), best winning percentage (.864, 38-6 in 1982) and longest winning streak (13 matches in 1981). Weston has received special recognition awards from the University of Dayton National Alumni Association (2000), the Michigan High School Athletic Association (2000) and the CMU Leadership Institute (2001). She was named National Collegiate Women Administrators Region V Administrator of the Year (1994), NCAA Regional Gymnastics Administrator of the Year (2003 & 2004) and was selected as CMU’s nominee for the 2004 Michigan Distinguished Woman in Higher Education Leadership Award. Weston graduated from the University of Dayton with a bachelor of science degree and received her master of education from Kent State. She resides in Mount Pleasant and enjoys golfing, recreational travel and spending time with friends and family.

Marcy WestonSenior Associate AD

Derek van der MerweSenior Associate AD

Marcy Weston / Derek van der Merwe

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CMU Head Coaches

Steve JaksaBaseball

Ernie ZeiglerMen’s Basketball

Sue GuevaraWomen’s Basketball

Butch JonesFootball

Margo JonkerSoftball

Erik OlsonVolleyball

Tom BorrelliWrestling

Cristy FreeseField Hockey

Jerry ReighardGymnastics

Tom AnagnostWomen’s Soccer

Willie RandolphTrack & Field/CC

Chippewa Athletics Senior Staff DirectoryName ........................................................................................................................... Office # (989 Area Code) .....E-mail

Dave.Heeke,.Athletics.Director................................................................................................... [email protected]

Marcy.Weston,.Senior.Associate.Athletics.Director/Internal.Operations..................................... [email protected]

Derek.van.der.Merwe,.Senior.Associate.AD/Business,.Compliance.......................................... [email protected]

Jason.Holtman,.Associate.AD/Student-Athlete.Development.and.Sport.Administration............ [email protected]

Jay.Lanctot,.Associate.AD/Development.................................................................................... [email protected]

Nick.Williams,.Associate.AD/Marketing,.Sales,.Corporate.Relations.......................................... [email protected]

Brad.Wachler,.Director.of.Athletics.Business.Operations........................................................... [email protected]

Jason.Kaufman,.Sports.Information.Director............................................................................. [email protected]

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Media Information

Media Information

Covering the Chippewas Central Michigan University encourages your cover-age of its athletic events. The Sports Information Department is responsible for coordinating the dissemination of pre-event releases and the issuing of passes for writers, photographers, broadcast and film crews, scouts and game officials assigned to work in the press area. If the sports information office can help in your coverage of CMU athletics, please contact a member of our staff.

Game Notes Game notes are available 24 hours prior to each contest through the CMU Sports Information Office. The game notes are e-mailed and are also available on the CMU web site, www.cmuchippewas.com. To be added to the e-mail distribution list, please con-tact Assistant SID Mike Boseak at 989-774-3277 or [email protected]. Media members are reminded that the CMU Web site contains player bios, game stories, box scores and statistics, in addition to game notes. Mid-American Conference information is available at www.mac-sports.com.

Interviews All coach and player interviews must be arranged through Assistant SID Mike Boseak at least 24 hours in advance. There will be no player interviews on game day prior to tipoff. Players and coaches are generally available following practice during the week, or by appointment if necessary. CMU practices are generally closed to outside parties unless arrangements are made in advance. Radio and television crews are asked to complete any pregame interviews with head coach Ernie Zeigler prior to two hours before tipoff.

Visiting Radio One ISDN line and two telephone lines are available for use by the official radio network of the visiting team. Visiting networks that wish to have additional lines installed, at their own expense, may do so by contacting CMU Telecommunications at 989-774-1474.

Postgame Interviews Both head coaches and requested players will be brought to the media room after a 10-minute cool-ing off period, with the visiting coach and players speaking first. Full statistical packets will be avail-able at this time. The CMU locker room is closed to all outside parties.

Credentials Requests for credentials to cover CMU home basketball games should be mailed or faxed on company letterhead to

Mike BoseakSports Information100 Rose CenterMount Pleasant, MI 48859

Requests should be received at least one week prior to the game. If time permits, credentials will be mailed, otherwise they will be left at the will-call window at the Rose Center entrance.

Broadcast Permission Permission to broadcast games and events should be made at least one month in advance to the CMU athletics department. Rights fees will be assessed to commercial stations that are not designated as official stations for any football games.

Photographers Still photographers and videographers are permitted to shoot from courtside, provided they stay off the playing surface. Credentials must be requested in advance from the CMU Sports Information Office.

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Media Information

Morning Sun711.W..Pickard.St.PO.Box.447Mount.Pleasant,.MI.48858Phone:.989-779-6060Fax:.779-6051www.themorningsun.com

CM LifeMoore.HallMount.Pleasant,.MI.48859Phone:.989-774-3493Fax:..774-7805www.cm-life.com

Saginaw News203.S..Washington.Ave.Saginaw,.MI.48605Phone:.989-776-9768Fax:..752-3115www.mlive.com/sanews

Bay City Times311.Fifth.Ave.Bay.City,.MI.48706Phone:.989-894-9630Fax:..893-0649www.mlive.com/bctimes

Midland Daily NewsP.O..Box.432Midland,.MI.48640Phone:.989-835-7174.Fax:..835-6991www.ourmidland.com

Detroit News615.W..Lafayette.Blvd.Detroit,.MI.48226-3197Phone:.313-222-2260Fax:..222-6019www.detnews.com

Detroit Free Press321.W..Lafayette.Blvd.Detroit,.MI.48226-2706Phone:.313-222-6660Fax:..222-5983www.freep.com

Grand Rapids Press155.Michigan.St..NWGrand.Rapids,.MI.49503Phone:.616-222-5478Fax:..222-5409www.mlive.com/grpress

Lansing State Journal120.E..Lenawee.St.Lansing,.MI.48919Phone:.517-774-3493Fax:..774-7805www.lsj.com

WCMU Public Broadcasting NetworkPublic.Broadcasting.CenterMount.Pleasant,..MI..48859Phone:..989-774-1540Fax:..774-4427www.wcmu.org

WNEM TV-5 (CBS)P.O..Box.531Saginaw,.MI..48068Phone:.989-755-8191Fax:.989-758-2110www.wnem.com

WWTV-WWUP TV-9/10 (CBS)P.O..Box.627Cadillac,.MI..49601Phone:.231-775-3478Fax:.231-775-3671www.9and10news.com

WJRT TV-12 (ABC)2302.Lapeer.St.Flint,.MI..48503Phone:.810-233-3130Fax:.810-257-2834www.abc12.com

WEYI TV-25 (NBC)2225.W..Williard.Rd.Clio,.MI..48420Phone:.810-687-1000Fax:.810-687-4925www.nbc25.net

MHTV Channel 34340.Moore.HallMount.Pleasant,.MI.48859Phone:.989-774-3756Fax:.989-774-2426www.bca.cmich.edu/MHTV/index.htm

WUPS (98.5 FM)5805.E..Pickard.St..Suite.398Mount.Pleasant,.MI..48858Phone:.989-773-9899Fax:.989-773-0585www.wups.com

WCFX (95.3 FM)5847.Venture.WayMount.Pleasant,.MI..48858Phone:.989-772-4173Fax:.989-773-1236www.wcfx.com

WMHW (91.5 FM)340.Moore.HallMount.Pleasant,.MI..48859Phone:.989-774-7287Fax:.989-774-2426www.bca.cmich.edu/WMHW/index.htm

Dave RuthenburgMAC Report OnlineEmail:[email protected]

NEWSPAPERS TELEVISION RADIO

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Day, Date Opponent Location TimeSunday, Nov. 1 Marygrove (Exh.) Mount Pleasant 4:30 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 7 IU-South Bend (Exh.) Mount Pleasant Noon Saturday, Nov. 14 Princeton Mount Pleasant Noon Monday, Nov. 16 Ferris State Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 UIC Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 at Fairleigh Dickinson Teaneck, N.J. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24 at Wright State Dayton, Ohio 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28 at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1 Chicago State Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 at Illinois State Normal, Ill. 7:05 p.m., CT Sunday, Dec. 13 at South Florida Tampa, Fla. 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19 at South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. 7 p.m., CT Tuesday, Dec. 22 at Detroit Detroit, Mich. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30 at Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 7 p.m., CT Saturday, Jan. 9 at Toledo* Toledo, Ohio 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13 Ball State* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 at Western Michigan* at Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20 Eastern Michigan* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 Northern Illinois* Mount Pleasant 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28 at Miami (Ohio)* Oxford, Ohio 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30 at Bowling Green* Bowling Green, Ohio 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4 Buffalo* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6 Kent State* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9 Akron* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 at Ohio* Athens, Ohio 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14 Toledo* Mount Pleasant 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17 at Ball State* Muncie, Ind. 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20 Bracketbuster Mount Pleasant 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. 7 p.m., CT Saturday, Feb. 27 Western Michigan* Mount Pleasant 7 p.m. Thursday, March 4 at Eastern Michigan* Ypsilanti, Mich. 7 p.m. Sunday, March 7 MAC Tournament First Round Campus Sites TBA Thursday, March 11 MAC Tournament Quarterfinals Cleveland, Ohio TBA Friday, March 12 MAC Tournament Semifinals Cleveland, Ohio TBA Saturday, March 13 MAC Tournament Finals Cleveland, Ohio TBA *Mid-American Conference game • Home games in bold Dates and times (ET) are subject to change

2009 MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS