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RADIOKROX 1260 AM Radio, Crookston, MN (Frank Fee, Sports Director) 218-281-1140NEWSPAPERSCrookston Daily Times, Crookston, MN (Derek Martin, Sports Editor) 218-281-7234Grand Forks Herald, Grand Forks, ND Fargo Forum, Fargo, ND TELEVISIONWDAZ – TV, Grand Forks, ND (Pat Sweeney, Sports Director)KXJB – TV, Fargo, ND KVLY – TV, Fargo, ND WDAY – TV, Fargo, ND FOX – TV, Fargo, ND WIRE SERVICEAssociated Press, Minneapolis, MNAssociated Press, Fargo, NDAssociated Press, Bismarck, ND

UMC Golden Eagles

MAJOR MEDIA OUTLETS

UMC Address: 2900 University Ave., Crookston, MN 56716Founded: 1966 as a 2-year, 1993 as a 4-year institutionEnrollment: 1,600 full-time, degree seeking studentsTeam Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Maroon & GoldNational Affi liation: NCAA IIConference: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC)Lysaker Gymnasium: Capacity 3,500

Chancellor: Charles H. Casey, D.V.M.Athletic Director: Stephanie HelgesonAssistant Athletic Director/SWA: Natasha KuhleCompliance Coordinator: Jason TangquistHead Trainer: Stef ParsonsAssistant Trainers: Takashi Murakami, Tyson SkillingsFaculty Athletic Representative: Cleon Melsa, Ph.D.SID: Mitch Bakken ([email protected])SID Phone: 218-281-8414Assistant SID: Chris Vito ([email protected])(MBB Contact)Assistant SID Phone: 218-281-8445 SID Fax: 218-281-8430

Head Coach: Jeff OsethPhone: 218-281-8426 Email: [email protected]: 218-281-8430Assistant Coach: Scott SorensonEmail: [email protected] Coach: David JacksonEmail: [email protected]

UMC Quick Facts

2011-2012 Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball

INTERVIEWSRequests for interviews with players or coaches can be made by contacting Mitch Bakken in the Sports Information Offi ce at 218-281-8414 or Chris Vito at 218-281-8445.

Credits: The 2011-2012 University of Minnesota, Crookston Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Chris Vito, Assistant Sports Information Director and Patti Tiedemann, UMC Graphic Designer. Cover design by Patti Tiedemann. Photography by Golden Eagle Athletics and John Zak, University Relations.

The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, or sexual orientation. Disability accommodations provided upon request. UMC Athletics Website:

www.goldeneaglesports.com

U of M, Crookston Named “A best in the Midwest” College by the Princeton Review on its Web site Feature “2010 Best Colleges”.

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Golden Eagle Men’s BasketballUMC HISTORY

1851 The Minnesota Territorial Laws of 1851 establish the University of Minnesota at what is now the Minneapolis campus and vest its government in a Board of Regents. This statute is approved on February 25, 1851.

1858 On May 11, 1858, Minnesota becomes the thirty-second state admitted to the Union of the United States of America.

1879 The city of Crookston is incorporated. The city is named in honor of Colonel William Crooks, a soldier and railroad builder.

1895 The Minnesota legislature appropriates $30,000 to procure equipment and to construct two experimental research farms, one at Morris and one at Crookston. The Great Northern Railway, under the guidance of James J. Hill , donates 476.61 acres. The Northwest Experiment Station is established.

1905 The Minnesota legislature appropriates $15,000 to establish the Northwest School of Agriculture (NWSA), a regional residential high school with a focus on agriculture.

1906 The NWSA opens its doors to students in the fall of 1906. Thirty-one students are enrolled that fi rst year. The school provides training in "the technical and practical business of agriculture and in the art of homemaking." The term of schooling begins in October and ends in March to accommodate farm students.

At left, the fi rst building on campus (known simply as the "School Building") was built in 1905-06. The fi rst fl oor held the school's dining hall, cooks' quarters, and heating plant; the second fl oor, the assembly room, which was also used as a classroom, a second classroom, and offi ces; third fl oor featured nine dormitory rooms and a bathroom. The girls' dormitory was located at the farm house, at right in the photo. The School Building was later named the Home Econom-ics Building. Dowell Hall now stands where the School Building was located. Note: the photo is taken looking west from roughly where Owen Hall currently stands.

1908 Owen Hall is completed. Agricultural laboratories occupy the fi rst fl oor of the building. Classrooms and labs for business training, farm engineering, and car-pentry are located on the second fl oor.

1909 Eight students comprise the fi rst graduating class of the Northwest School of Agriculture.

1910 Kiehle Building is constructed. The building houses administrative offi ces, the library, and, on the second level, a gymnasium.

1932 History is made in 1932 when the fi rst student of the second generation enrolls at the Northwest School of Agriculture. Dayton Hanson, ’34, of Fertile, Min-nesota, is the fi rst of many sons and daughters of alumni to attend. He is the son of Henry Hanson, who attended from 1908 to 1910. Enrollment continues to increase, and the NWSA is dubbed the "School of Service," equipping graduates for careers in agriculture, home economics, home nursing, and business training related to agriculture.

The Campus in 1933

1963 With the changing demands of the region and in the agriculture industry, it becomes apparent to state offi cials that a college-level technical educational institution is urgently needed. A study by the University of Minnesota Bureau of Field Studies begins an examination of new roles for the Northwest School of Agriculture. University Regents discuss launching a college-level technical institute.

1965 On May 26, 1965, the Minnesota Legislature approves the creation and education appropriations funding for "the support of an Agricultural and Technical Institute - Crookston" to be located on the campus of the Northwest School of Agriculture in Crookston.

On September 17, 1965, Stanley D. Sahlstrom , Ph.D., is appointed director of the University of Minnesota Technical Institute. He is charged with the development of curricular and administrative affairs for the new collegiate program that will begin classes in the fall of 1966. His title as director and chief executive offi cer is subsequently changed to provost in 1970. Sahstrom becomes known as the founding provost of the campus.

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Golden Eagle Men’s BasketballUMC HISTORY

1966 Classes begin at the University of Minnesota Technical Institute in September 1966. Associate in Applied Science degrees are offered in three academic divi-sions: Agriculture, Business, and General Studies. Dedication ceremonies for the new college are held on November 30, 1966. That fall 187 students offi cially register, learning to adjust to the new college atmosphere and learning from a faculty of 26. Students of the Northwest School of Agriculture and the U of M "Tech" share the campus through the spring of 1968.

1968 On March 22, 1968, the 60th and fi nal commencement exercises for the Northwest School of Agriculture are held in Kiehle auditorium. Forty-two seniors receive their diplomas from Dr. B. E. Youngquist, superintendent of the Northwest School and Experiment Station. In the photo at right, the "Torch of Education" is passed from NWSA representative David Bohnsack to Ron Tobkin, Technical Institute student, as Director Stanley Sahlstrom (right) looks on. This ceremony marks the passing of educational mission and duties to the new institution. Over its 63-year history, 5,433 graduates completed their high school education at the NWSA.

On Friday, June 7, 1968, commencement ceremonies are held for the fi rst graduating class of the University of Minnesota Technical Institute. Seventy-two “tech” students earn associ-ate’s degrees.

1968 The University of Minnesota Technical Institute is renamed the University of Minnesota Tech-nical College.

1985 Donald G. Sargeant, Ph.D., is appointed provost of the Crookston campus on May 16, 1985. Sargeant fi rst came to campus in 1970 as an assistant professor and worked his way from faculty to administration. The title for all coordinate campus chief executive offi cers is subsequently changed from provost to chancel-lor. Inauguration ceremonies for UMC's second leader are held on December 20, 1985.

1988 University of Minnesota Regents offi cially change the name of the Crookston campus to the University of Minnesota, Crookston.

1992 At its June meeting the U of M Board of Regents gives UMC approval to offer baccalaureate degree programs.

1993 UMC's baccalaureate degree programs are approved by the Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board and accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Three academic divisions support a new polytechnic concept: Agricultural Management, Management, and Technical Studies. Classes for the baccalaureate degrees begin that fall.

UMC's technology component is initiated, providing each full-time student and faculty member with a notebook computer and preinstalled software--a fi rst in the nation. UMC becomes known as the original “Laptop U.” Over the next few years, more than 100 colleges and universities visit the campus to learn more about this innovation. Some of these adopt programs modeled closely after UMC’s.

1994 UMC's fi rst Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees are awarded at commencement ceremonies. A small group of students had been working on a "3 + 1" degree agreement before UMC had been authorized to offer four-year degrees. In the spring of 1994, twenty-four students receive their B.S. degrees at UMC.

1995 On November 27, 1995, at the Teambackers Banquet, UMC announces that a new name had been chosen for its athletics teams: the Golden Eagles. The name change is meant to help signify UMC’s change in mission from a two-year college to a four-year university.

1998 UMC is ranked among the top four Best Midwest Regional Public Colleges by US News & World Report for the fi rst time.

1999 UMC is accepted into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) for Division II athletics. UMC is among three newly admitted members, which bring the NSIC to a conference of ten members.

2000 Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Online ranks UMC the "#1 Most Wired College" in its category (Baccalaureate II) for 2000.

2001 UMC is honored with the Pioneer Award at the Fourth Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, held January 4-6, 2001, at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.

In its Monday, March 12, 2001, edition, The Wall Street Journal calls UMC "The College of the Future--Today" in a full-page feature appearing in a special section on technology and education.

At commencement ceremonies in May, the U of M, Crookston awards its fi rst bachelor’s degree for a program completed entirely online. The Crookston campus is the fi rst campus within the University of Minnesota system to offer degree programs fully online.

2003 Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Ph.D., is named UMC's third chancellor. Inauguration is held on October 17, 2003.

2004 The Crookston campus receives approval from the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to offer new bachelor‘s degree programs in three areas: communication, computer software technology, and health sciences (pre-professional).

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Sargeant fi rst came to campus in 1970 as an assistant professor ecutive offi cers is subsequently changed from provost to chancel-

2005 On September 12, 2005, Charles H. Casey, D.V.M., begins his appointment as chancellor at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. Dr. Casey is a distinguished veterinarian and administrator with a strong rural background and an understanding of the challenges facing rural Minnesota.

The new Student Center, built on the site formerly occupied by Bede Hall, is dedicated in September followed by a campus and community picnic in front of the two-story, 37,550-square-foot building.

In late 2005, the U of M, Crookston formalizes an international partnership with Zhejiang Economic and Trade Polytechnic (ZETP) in Hang-zaou, China, to enhance opportunities for students to study and faculty to work collaboratively.

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2006 Agronomy and horticulture become two separate stand-alone bachelor‘s programs. The programs had previously been emphases within the plant industries manage-ment program.

The University of Minnesota, Crookston begins its centennial, a year-long celebration of 100 years of education, outreach, and service on the site of the campus.

Centennial Hall is dedicated during the University of Minnesota Board of Regents meeting held on campus in October. The building compliments both the historical architecture of the campus and follows a nationwide trend to apartment-style campus living. With the completion of the new Centennial Hall complex, Lee Hall, an older campus apartment building, is demolished.

2007 The Crookston campus receives approval from the Board of Regents to offer new bachelor of science programs in two areas: biology and organizational psychology. Equine science and animal science become two separate stand-alone bachelor’s programs. The programs were previously emphases within the animal industries management program. The Board of Regents also approves a program option in pre-veterinary medicine for the equine and animal science degree programs.

A growing reputation for excellence places the University of Minnesota, Crookston in the top 161 “Best Midwestern Colleges” selected by The Princeton Review.

The U of M, Crookston earns its tenth consecutive appearance as U.S. News and World Report “Best College.”

Robertson Hall is demolished in the summer of 2007. The former residence hall, built in 1910, had also provided temporary offi ce space during the renovation of Kiehle Building and the construction of the new Student Center.

2008 In February the U of M, Crookston receives institutional approval from the Minnesota Board of Teaching to prepare students for state teacher licensure. In addition, the Board also approves delivery of early childhood education degrees by the Crookston campus. Designed to qualify students to be effective teachers of young children (birth through age 8) and to manage high-quality early childhood programs, licensure preparation was previously a cooperative endeavor.

The Crookston campus receives approval from the Board of Regents to offer a new bachelor’s degree program in criminal justice.

The University of Minnesota, Crookston hits record undergraduate enrollment with 1207 degree-seeking students.

A grant awarded to the U of M, Crookston makes the campus a focal point statewide as the new Economic Development Administration (EDA) University Center for the state of Minnesota. The campus, along with its partner, University of Minnesota Extension, provides technical assistance and applied research for economic development intermediaries at the local, county, and regional levels throughout the state.

The Crookston campus receives approval from the Board of Regents to offer new bachelor’s programs in two areas: marketing (B.S.) and quality management (B.M.M.). Both programs are also offered online. Centennial Hall (upper le� ) and the newly constructed Evergreen Hall (bo� om) October 2009.

Evergreen Hall, the new 128-bed apartment-style residence hall, opens its doors to students as they arrive on campus for fall semester. The offi cial building dedication takes place on Friday, October 2. U of M President Robert Bruininks is on hand for the ceremony. During the dedication, Otter Tail Power Company CEO Chuck MacFarland offi -cially kicks off the Campus Energy Challenge.

The Student Center, which opened in 2006, is offi cially named Sargeant Student Center in honor of Chan-cellor Emeritus Donald G. Sargeant, Ph.D. A ceremony held during homecoming marks the occasion.

To accommodate increasing enrollment, the campus gains approval from the Board of Regents to design and build a new apartment-style residence hall. The project involves a great deal of student input, espe-cially with regard to issues of sustainability. Students lead the charge to seek Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifi cation. Groundbreaking ceremonies take place on October 15.

2009 Members of the one-hundred-and-fi rst graduating class on the Crookston campus take part in commence-ment ceremonies held May 9. To acknowledge this new century mark, the newly-created Centennial Torch is passed from the outgoing to the incoming student body president.

The University of Minnesota, Crookston marks a second year of record undergraduate enrollment with 1310 degree-seeking students for fall semester.

With the new on-campus apartment complex nearly complete, Brink Hall, an older campus apartment building, is demolished.

Otter Tail Power Company selects the U of M, Crookston as its fi rst collaborator in the Campus Energy Challenge. This fi rst-of-its-kind program offers rebates and low-interest fi nancing for energy-effi cient technologies; encourages students, faculty, and staff to redirect behaviors to enhance energy conservation efforts; and provides in-depth energy education.

UMC HISTORYGolden Eagle Men’s Basketball

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2010 The Board of Regents approves a new bachelor’s degree program in environmental sciences (B.S.) and a name change for the computer software technology program to software engineering (B.S.).

The University of Minnesota, Crookston marks a third year of record undergraduate enrollment with 1462 degree-seeking students for fall semester. This repre-sents a nearly 40% increase in degree-seeking students compared to the fall of 2006.

The Crookston campus receives a grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education to establish the Center for Rural Entrepreneurial Studies. Its mission is to provide leadership to advance entrepreneurship and to conduct applied research and engage faculty and students with regional entrepreneurs.

Federal stimulus funds help establish an immersive visualization and informatics lab at the U of M,Crookston – one of only two in the Upper Midwest. The lab is leading-edge featuring technology that creates 3-D simulations with applications across many disciplines.

2011 The Higher Learning Commission approves the U of M, Crookston’s request to move to the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) as the evaluation process for its accreditation. AQIP makes accreditation a continuous process with an emphasis on analytics and evidence-based decision making to help the campus improve quality and showcase effectiveness.

The New Century Learning Consortium admits the U of M, Crookston as its 10th member. The Consortium assists universities in implementing high quality, large-scale online and blended learning programs and the sharing of best practices of e-learning.

Three additional degree programs offered on campus are approved by the Board of Regents to be offered online: communication, health management, and information technology management. This brings the total of online degrees offered to ten.

The University of Minnesota, Crookston's online degree in business management is ranked among the "Top 10 Online Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Programs of 2011" by The Best Colleges, an online college search resource based in San Antonio, Texas.

Renovation of two 1950s-era science labs in Hill Hall transform them into team-based collaborative learning labs to support animal science, biology, organic chemistry, soil science, and water quality courses.

UMC HISTORY

Aerial Shot of the campus (2010).

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Accounting

Agricultural Business

Agricultural Systems Management

Agronomy

Animal Science

Applied Health (B.A.H.)

Applied Studies

Aviation+

Biology

Business Management

Communication

Criminal Justice

Early Childhood Education

Environmental Sciences

Equine Science

Golf and Turf Management

Health Management

Health Sciences

Horticulture

Information Technology Management

Manufacturing Management (B.M.M.)

Marketing

Natural Resources

Quality Management (B.M.M.)

So� ware Engineering

Sport and Recreation Management

10 Degree Programs Also Available Entirely OnlineAccounting

Applied Health (B.A.H.)

Applied Studies

Business Management

Communication

Health Management

Information Technology

Management

Manufacturing Management (B.M.M.)

Marketing

Quality Management (B.M.M.)

26 Bachelor’s Degree Programs

All programs are Bachelor of Science unless otherwise noted. +Collaborative program with another institution.

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The University of Minnesota, Crookston is a place where we pay a� ention to you. You belong. You go out and do. You get to know your professors, and they get to know you. These essentials all add up to earning a prestigious degree and making your mark on our world.

And that’s BIG!

Learning and DoingStudents a� ending the U of M, Crookston don’t spend all their time perched in desks. Curriculum is designed around experiential learning and applying theory through actual practice. The campus is recognized for this distinctive hands-on approach to teaching and learning, where students directly apply what they learn in their coursework through special projects, fi eld trips, internships, and undergraduate research.

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Global PerspectivesWith three consecutive years of recordenrollment, the U of M, Crookston is nowthe fi rst choice of undergraduate studentsfrom more than 25 countries and 40 states.Together, the increasingly diverse studentbody and the growing number of internationalstudents off er a distinctive student experienceand a campus environment that encouragesglobal awareness and nurtures an appreciationfor diverse ideas and perspectives.

Individual A� entionand MentorshipBecause of small class sizes and alow student-to-faculty ratio, studentsget the kind of personalizeda� ention and focused instructionthat allows for true mentorship. This supportive, close-knit atmosphere allows students’ individual talents and interests to shine through.

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2011-12 Golden Eagle Men’s BasketballChancellor

Charles H. Casey, D.V.M. University of Minnesota, Crookston Chancellor Charles H. Casey, D.V.M., is a distinguished veterinarian and administrator with a strong rural background and an understanding of the challenges facing rural Minnesota.

Since his appointment in September 2005, Chancellor Casey has led the University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) to a 10-year continued accreditation and secured approval from the Higher Learning Commission for online delivery of all traditional degrees offered on site. He spearheaded the strategic planning process outlining a vision for the Crookston campus that provides access to world-renowned teaching and research and serves as a regional hub in northwestern Minnesota for undergraduate education leading to a University of Minnesota diploma; technology applications in higher education; innovation, entrepreneurism and regional sustainability; leadership development; and global and diverse cultural experiences.

Under his leadership, the Crookston campus has seen a rise in enrollment for incoming freshmen, transfer and international students. Online credit hours also continue to climb.

Prior to joining UMC, Chancellor Casey served as dean and director of the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the director of the Veterinary Outreach Programs at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. He holds a bachelor of science and doctor of veterinary medicine degree from the University of Minnesota.

Among his awards are the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota; Director’s Distinguished Service Award from the Minnesota Extension Service; Torch & Shield Award from the University of Minnesota, Crookston; and he was named Minnesota Veterinarian of the Year in 1984. He is a recipient of the Honorary State Future Farmers of America Degree and the Friend of 4-H Award.

Chancellor Casey has three children, Shannon, Heather and David and three grandchildren, Maggie, Griffi n and Reid. He and his wife, Barbara Muesing, enjoy traveling, especially to visit family.

Stephanie HelgesonStephanie Helgeson begins her 17th year with the UMC athletic department. She was named Athletic Director in October of 2003. Previously she was the Sports Information Director and most recently the Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) at UMC. A native of Erskine, MN, she attended the University of Minnesota, Crookston from 1990-91 before receiving her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of North Dakota in 1995. Stephanie received her Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from the University of North Dakota in the summer of 2009. She is currently a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Development Directors and NCAA Division II Athletic Administrators and successfully completed the University of Minnesota President’s Emerging Leaders Program in June of 2006.

Director of Athletics

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Athle c Staff and Head Coaches

Jason TangquistAsst. A.D./Compliance Dir.

Head Men’s Golf

Natasha KuhleAsst. A.D./Senior Woman Admin.

Dir. Marketing & Promotions

Mitch BakkenSports Information Director

Head Women’s Softball

Gary WarrenAsst. A.D. for Facilities/

Operations

Chris VitoHead Baseball

Asst. Sports Information Dir.

Bill TyrrellDir. of Athletic Fundraising

Stefanie ParsonsHead Athletic Trainer

Brooke LeiningerHead Equestrian

Paul MillerHead Football

Jeff OsethHead Men’s Basketball

Richard JonesHead Women’s Soccer

Nate MahlenHead Women’s Golf

Mike RoyslandHead Women’s Basketball

Josh LunakHead Women’s Tennis

Lee AndersonHead Women’s Volleyball

Cleon MelsaFaculty Athletic Rep.

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Head Men’s Basketball CoachJeff OsethJeff Oseth begins his tenth year as the University of Minnesota, Crookston head men’s basketball coach. Oseth took over as the interim head men’s basketball coach in 2002-2003. His fi rst win came that year against nationally ranked Uni-versity of North Dakota whom at the time had the 2003 NCAA Division II National Player of the Year.

This year marks Oseth’s eighteenth year as a collegiate coach. During Oseth’s tenure he has coached nine All-Conference players, four All-Americans and two NSIC Freshmen of the Year players. He helped produce All-American and NCAA Division II leading scorer Brett Beeson while at Minnesota State University Moor-

head and the All-Time NSIC leading scorer Joe Hasz at U of M, Crookston. A former high school valedictorian, Coach Oseth understands the importance of education. As the head coach of the Golden Eagles, his program has graduated 49 out of 52 players who have fi nished up their eligibility for a 94% graduation rate.

Coach Oseth has forged a reputation as a dedicated worker with an intense competitive drive. He has worked hard molding the University of Minnesota, Crookston men’s basketball program into one that is ex-tremely competitive. “Through our transition from the NAIA to the NCAA Division II level there have been many challenges. However, we have been able to stay very competitive in the best NCAA Division II men’s basketball conference in the country. I am looking forward to the new challenges that lie ahead as we move our program into the future.”

Coach Oseth’s ties to the University of Minnesota, Crookston run deep. He played for U of M, Crookston from 1990-1992 where he was a two time All-Northern Division player, Northern Division Tournament MVP, conference All-Academic and was co-captain of a team that was ranked third offensively at the NJCAA Division I level. Coach Oseth transferred to Minnesota State University Moorhead where he was a two-year letter winner and was voted the most dedi-cated player by his teammates both of his years there. Jeff earned the leadership award as a senior when he helped lead the Dragons to a 19 win season and one game shy of the national tournament.Coach Oseth is a native of McIntosh, Minn. where he had an outstand-ing prep career at Win-E-Mac High School. He was a three-time All-Conference selection, a member of the Minnesota 1,000 point club, nominated to the Minnesota All-Star Team and was the Region’s Most Valuable Player.

Coach Oseth earned his Bachelor of Science Degree from Minnesota State University, Moorhead. He earned a Masters of Education Degree in Human Resource Development from the University of Minnesota.

2011-12 Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

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Assistant Men’s Basketball CoachScott SorensonScott Sorenson enters his fourth year with the Golden Eagles. He is a seven-year veteran of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Prior to coming to UMC, Sorenson spent two seasons helping rebuild the men’s basketball program at Be-midji State University. He also served as Head Women’s Tennis Coach for the Bea-vers where his program set a school record for wins in a season and he coached the 2008 NSIC Most Valuable Player. Prior to his stint at Bemidji State, Sorenson served two years as an assistant coach at Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wis. under former UW-Green Bay standout Gary Grzesk. While at Lakeland, Sorenson helped lead the Muskies to a Lake Michigan Conference Championship in 2006.

In 2004, Sorenson had his third stint coaching professional basketball as Head Coach and General Manager of the Niagara Gamblers of the now-defunct Ontario Professional Basketball Association. From 2002-04, Sorenson was an assistant coach for former University of Minnesota Assistant Coach Dave Thorson at De La

Salle High School in Minneapolis, MN. In his fi rst season, he helped lead the Islanders to an appearance in the 2003 Minnesota High School Class AA State Championship game. He also helped develop many players that would go on to have much collegiate success, including the future Division I Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year (Cameron Rundles), the future Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Freshmen of the Year (Joe Scott) and the future Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Newcomer of the Year (Jamar Diggs).

Before joining the staff at De La Salle, Sorenson coached consecutive professional teams, including serving as Head Coach of the Wilmington Wave Rockers of the now-defunct X-treme Basketball Association. Among the play-ers coached by Sorenson during his time in Wilmington was former NBA First-Team All-Rookie selection Richard Dumas. During the 2001-02 season, Sorenson served as top assistant coach for the Landstede Hammers of the Dutch Eredivisie, the top professional league in the Netherlands. Sorenson’s duties while overseas included acting as Defensive Coach, Director of Advanced Scouting and Strength and Conditioning Coach. He helped lead the team to an appearance in the league semi-fi nals, while coaching the league’s top scorer.

From 1998-2000, Sorenson worked for the men’s basketball program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. While working for the Gophers, Sorenson’s duties included recruiting work for both Clem Haskins and Dan Mon-son, as well as general offi ce work. Sorenson has also coached numerous high school and AAU teams, including stints at North St. Paul High School and Collegiate Prep (Richmond, VA).

Sorenson is originally from Crystal, Minn. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sport Studies from the Uni-versity of Minnesota and has an Masters of Science in Sport Leadership from Virginia Commonwealth University. Sorenson is single and currently resides in Crookston.

2011-12 Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

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Assistant Men’s Basketball CoachDavid Jackson

2011-12 Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

David Jackson enters his second season with the University of Minnesota, Crook-ston. Coach Jackson brings an impressive and varied background to the Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball program.

An Illinois native, he played at Carlyle High School before moving on to Centralia High School and playing for, at the time, the nation’s winningest high school pro-gram. Coach Jackson graduated from Centralia in 1994.

Following his graduation from High School, Coach Jackson attended United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, N.D. and played the 1995-1996 season for the Thunderbirds. He transferred to the University of Minnesota Morris and played for the Cougars during the 1996-1997 season. Coach Jackson closed out his col-legiate playing career at Friends University in Wichita, Kan. where he served as

team captain and graduate in 1999 with a bachelor of science degree in education.

Coach Jackson embarked on his coaching career in 1999-2000 when he spent the season as the head boy’s basketball coach at Heights High School in Wichita, Kan. From 2000-2010, he coached men’s basketball at Rend Lake College in Ina, Illinois. He also spent the 2005-2006 season as the head boys basketball coach at Sandoval High School in Sandoval, Ill. Coach Jackson spent his last four seasons at Rend Lake College as associate head coach.

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Akeem Cubie (#32), Trent Graves (#34), Jacolby Anderson (#14)

2011-2012 Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball

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2011-2012 SENIORS

Front Row (L-R): Derrick Redd, Tim Lubke, Alan Sharp, Jacolby Anderson, Almir Krdzalic

Back Row (L-R): Shane Monjeau, Keith Newberry, Jr., Trent Graves, Mike Beobel, Broderick Schmidt, Trevor Morlock, Tomas Parker, James Sparkman, Abdou Niang,

Akeem Cubie, Bre MacLeod, Jus n Rake, Kazeem Adelekan

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2011-2012 Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous Program

2 Alan Sharp G 6’1 175 Jr. Flint, Mich./St. Clair Community College

4 Almir Krdzalic G 5’11 155 Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D./Mars Hill College

10 Derrick Redd G 6’1 175 Fr. Menifee, Cal./ Poloma Valley H.S.

12 Kazeem Adelekan F 6’6 175 Sr. Coon Rapids, Minn/Coulumbia Heights H.S.

14 Jacolby Anderson G 6’2 190 Sr. Lancaster, Tex./Trinity Valley C.C.

20 Mike Boebel F 6’6 198 Jr. Deerfi eld, Wis./Marshall H.S.

22 Abdou Niang F 6’9” 205 Jr. Dakar, Dakar/Western Illinois University

23 James Sparkman F 6’5 205 Jr. Ypsilanti, Mich./Miles City C.C.

24 Broderick Schmidt F 6’10 205 Jr. Marion, S.D./Marion H.S.

30 Justin Rake G 6’3 195 Jr. Hattiesburg, Miss./Louisiana Tech University

32 Akeem Cubie G 6’6 190 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis Washburn H.S.

34 Trent Graves F 6’8 215 Sr. Hartford, S.D./Tri-Valley H.S.

40 Trevor Morlock G 6’4 205 Fr. St. Michael, Minn./Rogers H.S.

42 Tim Lubke G 6’3 185 R-Fr. St. Paul, Minn./Tartan H.S.

44 Keith Newberry, Jr. F/C 6’7 225 So. Rochester Hills, Mich./Marygrove College

50 Tomas Parker F/C 6’8 235 Fr. Pequot Lakes, Minn./Pequot Lakes H.S.

52 Shane Monjeau F 6’5 200 R-Fr. Hastings, Minn./Hastings H.S.

53 Brett MacLeod F/C 6’9 200 Fr. Grand Forks, N.D./East Grand Forks Sacred Heart H.S.

Head Coach: Jeff Oseth (10th Season)

Assistant Coaches: Scott Sorenson, David Jackson

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Krdzalic - KR-ja-leechMacLeod - MAK-lowdMorlock - MORE-lockNiang - NI-ongRake - RA-keRedd - RED

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2011-12 Seniors

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Coon Rapids, Minn.HEIGHT: 6’6”WEIGHT: 175CLASS: SeniorMAJOR: Business Management

FORWARD

KazeemAdelekan

High School: Attended and played at Columbia Heights High School of the North Suburban Conference…2006 graduate.

Personal: Majoring in business management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Rubby Adelekan.

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2011-12 Seniors

Basketball Career Highlights

2010-11: Junior season…played in 26 games star ng 12…averaged 8.8 points, 2.2 rebounds and 22.1 minutes per game…recorded 33 assists and 30 steals…scored 24 points with six rebounds, four assists and two steals in a 64-56 win over the College of St. Scholas ca on December 8.

High School: A ended and played at Lancaster High School…named fi rst team all-district three mes…named to the dean’s list…received the Mar n Luther King Award…named a Texas Scholar…received the President Educa- on Award…named Dallas Morning News Player of the Week…named off ensive player of the year.

Previous School: A ended and played at Trinity Valley Community College.

Personal: Majoring in sport and recrea on management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Ben-ita and Kennedy Anderson.

HOMETOWN: Lancaster, Tex.HEIGHT: 6’2”WEIGHT: 190CLASS: SeniorMAJOR: Sport & Recrea on Mgmt.

GUARD 14JacolbyAnderson

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2011-12 Seniors

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Minneapolis, Minn.HEIGHT: 6’6”WEIGHT: 190CLASS: SeniorMAJOR: Business Management

GUARD

AkeemCubie

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2010-11: Did not play.

2009-10: Junior season…season shortened due to injury…played in eight games star ng all eight…averaged 19.9points, 7.8 rebounds and 31.9 minutes per game…recorded 20 assists and 15 steals…scored 27 points and pulled down eight rebounds in a 74-69 win over Jamestown College on November 22…scored 25 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in a 68-71 loss to the University of Minnesota Duluth on December 4…scored 27 points and pulled down seven rebounds in a 79-82 over me loss to Concordia-St. Paul on December 11.

2008-09: Sophomore season…Played in 27 games…averaged 26.1 minutes per game…averaged 13.3 points pergame…shot 139 for 264 (.527) from the fi eld…averaged 5.5 rebounds per game…had 32 steals and 40 assists on the season…scored a season high 26 points at Upper Iowa on January 1.2007-08: Freshman season… played in 27 games… averaged 15.7 minutes per game… averaged 9.1 points per game… shot 98-182 (.538) from the fi eld… averaged 2.7 rebounds per game… had 20 steals on the season… scored a season high 25 points against Minnesota Morris on December 14.

High School: Played at Washburn High School in the Minneapolis City Conference… named all-conference in2006 and 2007… school’s all- me rebound leader.Personal: Majoring in business management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston… son of Christopher Cubie and Crecida Cubie.

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2011-12 Seniors

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Har ord, S.D.HEIGHT: 6’8”WEIGHT: 215CLASS: SeniorMAJOR: Biology

FORWARD

TrentGraves

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2010-11: Junior season…played in all 26 games…averaged 4.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 15.5 minutes per game…recorded 11 steals…scored 15 points in a 64-56 win over the College of St. Scholas ca on December 8.

2009-10: Sophomore season…played in 26 games star ng ten…averaged 13.4 minutes per game…averaged 1.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game…named All-NSIC Academic.

2008-09: Freshman season…played in 10 games…averaged 9.4 minutes per game…averaged 1.9 points and 1.6 rebounds per game…recorded seven blocks and eight steals.

High School: A ended and played at Tri-Valley High School in the Big Sioux Conference… a three- me all-con-ference selec on… Big Sioux Conference MVP… named to the South Dakota All-Star Team… recognized as an Academic All-State team member.

Personal: Majoring in biology at the University of Minnesota, Crookston… son of Brent and Barb Graves.

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2011-12 Juniors

HOMETOWN: Flint, Mich.HEIGHT: 6’1”WEIGHT: 175CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: Communica on

GUARD 2

Basketball Career Highlights

AlanSharp

High School: A ended and played at Carmen-Ainsworth High School of the Big 9 Conference…named fi rst-team all-defense and second-team all-conference.

Previous School: A ended and played at St. Clair Community College.

Personal: Majoring in communica on at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Alan Sharp, Sr. and Shaquana Kidd.

HOMETOWN: Sioux Falls, S.D.HEIGHT: 5’11”WEIGHT: 155CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: Biology

GUARD 4

Basketball Career Highlights

AlmirKrdzalic

2010-11: Sophomore season…played in all 26 games star ng 25…averaged 7.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 27.7 minutes per game…recorded 95 assists and 45 steals…scored 15 points with four rebounds and three steals in a 78-85 loss to Bemidji State University on February 11…scored 15 points with three rebounds and four assists in a 79-95 loss to the University of Minnesota Duluth on February 12.

High School: A ended and played at Lincoln High School of the Greater Dakota Conference in Sioux Falls, S.D…led his team to a 26-0 record and a South Dakota State Championship…named state tournament’s most valu-able player…named all-tournament, all-conference, all-city and second team all-state…named All-Bosnian.

Previous School: A ended and played at NCAA Division II school Mars Hill College…played in all 28 games start-ing two…averaged 19 minutes per game.

Personal: Majoring in biology at the University of Minnesota, Crookston… son of Najka and Samir Krdzalic.

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2011-12 Juniors

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Deerfi eld, Wis.HEIGHT: 6’6”WEIGHT: 198CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: Sport & Recrea on Management

FORWARD

MikeBoebel

20

2010-11: Sophomore season…played in 22 games…averaged 1.2 points, 1.5 rebounds and 10.3 minutes per game…recorded fi ve assists, seven blocks and three steals.

2009-10: Freshman season…played in 17 games…averaged 6.2 minutes per game.

High School: Played at Marshall High School in the Capitol South Conference…was a two- me all-conference performer…named conference player of the year in 2008 and 2009…named Division III First Team All-State in 2009…averaged 19 points and ten rebounds per game as a senior…also was a state qualifi er in the high jump and earned all-conference honors in the high jump.

Personal: Majoring in sport and recrea on management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Mel and Jayne Boebel.

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Dakar, DakarHEIGHT: 6’9”WEIGHT: 205CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: Accoun ng

FORWARD

AbdouNiang

22

Previous School: A ended Western Illinois University.

Personal: Majoring in accoun ng at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Aziz and Fatou Ndiaye.

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2011-12 Juniors

HOMETOWN: Ypsilan , Mich.HEIGHT: 6’5”WEIGHT: 205CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: So ware Engineering

FORWARD 23

Basketball Career Highlights

JamesSparkman

High School: A ended and played at Lincoln High School of the Mega-Red Conference…averaged ten points and ten rebounds per game…named most valuable player and most improved player.

Previous School: A ended and played at Miles City Community College…averaged eight points and seven rebounds per game as a freshman…named to the all-academic team…averaged 12 points and eight rebounds per game as a sophomore…shot 50% from the fi eld, 42% from three-point range and 88% from the free-throw line…named to the all-academic team…named all-conference honorable men on.

Personal: Majoring in so ware engineering at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son James Sparkman and Paula Ransom.

HOMETOWN: Marion, S.D.HEIGHT: 6’10”WEIGHT: 205CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: Health Sciences

FORWARD 24

Basketball Career Highlights

BroderickSchmidt

2010-11: Played in 14 games…averaging two points, 2.7 rebounds per and 14.1 minutes per game…recorded four blocks…recorded seven points and four rebounds in a 105-42 win over Crossroads College on November 27.

2009-10: Freshman season…played in 21 games…averaged 8.9 minutes per game…averaged 1.4 points and 1.7 rebounds per game…recorded 12 assists, four blocks and seven steals.

High School: Played at Marion High School of the Cornbelt Conference…three- me all-conference selec on…three- me team MVP…named academic all-state…averaged 18 points, 11 rebounds and fi ve blocked shots per game.

Personal: Majoring in health sciences at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Dr. Brad and Pamela Schmidt.

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2011-12 Juniors

HOMETOWN: Ha esburg, Miss.HEIGHT: 6’3”WEIGHT: 195CLASS: JuniorMAJOR: Criminal Jus ce

GUARD 30

Basketball Career Highlights

Jus nRake

High School: A ended and played at St. Paul’s School…named district most valuable player and district player of the year…named a Louisiana High School Coaches Associa on All-Star…named all-metro…named Catholic High Schools Most Valuable Player…named all-state honorable men on.

Previous School: A ended and played at Louisiana Tech University.

Personal: Majoring in criminal jus ce at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Phil Rake and Michelle Banik-Rake and Jim O’Connell.

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Rochester Hills, Mich.HEIGHT: 6’7”WEIGHT: 225CLASS: SophomoreMAJOR: Business Management

FORWARD/CENTER

KeithNewberry, Jr.

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2010-11: Redshirt season.

High School: A ended and played for Rochester High School.

Previous School: A ended and played for Marygrove College of Detroit, Mich.

Personal: Majoring in business management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Michelle Mich.

2011-12 Sophomores

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2011-12 Freshmen

HOMETOWN: Menifee, Cal.HEIGHT: 6’1”WEIGHT: 175CLASS: FreshmanMAJOR: Sport & Recrea on Mgmt.

GUARD 10

Basketball Career Highlights

DerrickRedd

High School: A ended and played at Paloma Valley High School of the Sunbelt League…named defensive player of the year as a junior…named off ensive player of the year as a senior…named second-team all-league as a junior and fi rst-team all-league as a senior.

Personal: Majoring in sport and recrea on management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Derrick and Diana Redd.

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: St. Michael, Minn.HEIGHT: 6’4”WEIGHT: 205CLASS: FreshmanMAJOR: Business Management

GUARD

TrevorMorlock

40

High School: A ended and played at Rogers High School of the Mississippi 8 Conference…named all-conference and most valuable player twice…named King of the Boards and Mr. Hustle twice…named Star News Athlete of the Week…named one of the top 50 seniors at the Minnesota Breakdown.

Personal: Majoring in business management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Bob and Nita Morlock.

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2011-12 Freshmen

Basketball Career Highlights

HOMETOWN: Pequot Lakes, Minn.HEIGHT: 6’8”WEIGHT: 235CLASS: FreshmanMAJOR: Business Management

FORWARD/CENTER

TomasParker

50

High School: A ended and played at Pequot Lakes High School…named all-conference twice and all-conference honorable men on once…received the “Big D” Award.

Personal: Majoring in business management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Larry and Mary Parker.

HOMETOWN: St. Paul, Minn.HEIGHT: 6’3”WEIGHT: 185CLASS: Redshirt FreshmanMAJOR: Sport & Recrea on Mgmt.

GUARD 42

Basketball Career Highlights

TimLuebke

2010-11: Redshirt season.

High School: A ended and played at Tartan High School of the Classic Suburban Conference…four-year member of the varsity team.

Personal: Majoring in sport and recrea on management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Donald and Eva Lubke.

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2011-12 Freshmen

HOMETOWN: Has ngs, Minn.HEIGHT: 6’5”WEIGHT: 200CLASS: Redshirt FreshmanMAJOR: Criminal Jus ce

FORWARD 52

Basketball Career Highlights

ShaneMonjeau

2010-11: Redshirt season.

High School: A ended and played at Has ngs High School of the Suburban East Conference…named all-conference honorable men on as a sophomore, all-conference as a junior and senior and all-state honorable men on as a senior…also served as team captain as a senior.

Personal: Majoring in criminal jus ce at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Bob and Sue Monjeau.

HOMETOWN: Grand Forks, N.D.HEIGHT: 6’9”WEIGHT: 200CLASS: FreshmanMAJOR: Health Sciences

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Basketball Career Highlights

Bre MacLeod

High School: A ended and played at East Grand Forks Sacred Heart High School of the North Tri-County Conference…named his team’s most valuable player and all-conference in 2010 and 2011.

Personal: Majoring in health sciences at the University of Minnesota, Crookston…son of Paul and Sue MacLeod.

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2011-12 Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball2010-2011 UMC Men's Basketball

Minnesota Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 10, 2011)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 7-19 4-9 3-10 0-0CONFERENCE 3-19 2-9 1-10 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg02 Dearden, Eric 25-25 766 30.6 121-261 . 4 6 4 37-83 . 4 4 6 71-92 . 7 7 2 10 78 88 3.5 58 2 65 65 2 36 350 14.042 Brown, Larry 24-15 550 22.9 112-231 . 4 8 5 22-58 . 3 7 9 64-78 . 8 2 1 34 74 108 4.5 54 1 34 64 3 13 310 12.944 Hendricks, Adam 26-26 617 23.7 120-234 . 5 1 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 32-66 . 4 8 5 33 59 92 3.5 89 5 31 42 10 11 272 10.514 Anderson, Jacolby 26-12 575 22.1 85-183 . 4 6 4 18-41 . 4 3 9 41-49 . 8 3 7 16 42 58 2.2 66 3 33 43 2 30 229 8.804 Krdzalic, Almir 26-25 719 27.7 66-138 . 4 7 8 8-23 . 3 4 8 62-80 . 7 7 5 22 59 81 3.1 74 5 95 76 0 45 202 7.834 Graves, Trent 26-0 404 15.5 48-88 . 5 4 5 0-2 . 0 0 0 23-37 . 6 2 2 32 38 70 2.7 40 0 3 17 7 11 119 4.630 Larsen, Mike 26-26 657 25.3 45-140 . 3 2 1 18-72 . 2 5 0 11-21 . 5 2 4 35 70 105 4.0 57 1 18 31 14 8 119 4.610 Servaty, Jason 26-1 494 19.0 29-82 . 3 5 4 26-72 . 3 6 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 4 34 38 1.5 45 1 23 13 0 12 84 3.224 Schmidt, Broderick 14-0 198 14.1 12-16 . 7 5 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 3-5 . 6 0 0 11 27 38 2.7 18 0 3 8 4 1 28 2.032 Cary, Jay 3-0 22 7.3 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-4 . 0 0 0 3-3 1.000 1 4 5 1.7 1 0 1 1 0 1 5 1.720 Boebel, Mike 22-0 227 10.3 7-21 . 3 3 3 2-15 . 1 3 3 10-12 . 8 3 3 9 23 32 1.5 19 0 5 6 7 3 26 1.232 Michalski, Jon 5-0 14 2.8 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 3 3 0.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.222 Rotibi, Olu 4-0 7 1.8 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Total.......... 26 5250 646-1401 . 4 6 1 132-373 . 3 5 4 321-447 . 7 1 8 242 547 789 30.3 522 18 311 373 49 171 1745 67.1Opponents...... 26 5250 651-1413 . 4 6 1 164-464 . 3 5 3 447-599 . 7 4 6 286 580 866 33.3 429 - 318 330 46 180 1913 73.6

TEAM STATISTICS UMC OPPSCORING 1745 1913 Points per game 67.1 73.6 Scoring margin -6.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 646-1401 651-1413 Field goal pct . 4 6 1 . 4 6 13 POINT FG-ATT 132-373 164-464 3-point FG pct . 3 5 4 . 3 5 3 3-pt FG made per game 5.1 6.3FREE THROWS-ATT 321-447 447-599 Free throw pct . 7 1 8 . 7 4 6 F-Throws made per game 12.3 17.2REBOUNDS 789 866 Rebounds per game 30.3 33.3 Rebounding margin -3.0 -ASSISTS 311 318 Assists per game 12.0 12.2TURNOVERS 373 330 Turnovers per game 14.3 12.7 Turnover margin -1.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.0STEALS 171 180 Steals per game 6.6 6.9BLOCKS 49 46 Blocks per game 1.9 1.8ATTENDANCE 2616 12303 Home games-Avg/Game 13-201 13-946 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsMinnesota 827 896 23 1746Opponents 929 971 14 1914

Date Opponent Score Att.11/15/10 at Finlandia Lions W 84-58 22511/23/10 at Mayville State University Wot 78-76 10011/27/10 CROSSROADS COLLEGE W 42-105 66

* 12/03/10 at Minnesota Duluth L 44-68 250* 12/04/10 at Bemidji State L 63-88 250

12/08/10 ST. SCHOLASTICA W 56-64 250* 12/11/10 MSU MOORHEAD L 67-60 317* 12/17/10 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE L 81-68 111* 12/18/10 WAYNE STATE COLLEGE W 54-55 159* 01/03/11 at Southwest Minnesota State L 62-76 543* 01/04/11 at Minnesota State L 72-82 796* 01/08/11 NORTHERN STATE UNIV. L 75-65 190* 01/09/11 UNIVERSITY OF MARY L 71-55 155* 1/14/11 at Winona State L 68-108 1603* 1/15/11 at Upper Iowa Wot 73-66 453* 01/21/11 ST.CLOUD STATE L 62-50 219* 01/22/11 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL L 70-66 193* 01/29/11 at MSU Moorhead L 69-88 350* 2/4/11 at University of Mary L 60-62 1655* 02/05/11 at Northern State L 67-94 2354* 02/11/11 BEMIDJI STATE L 85-78 311* 02/12/11 MINNESOTA DULUTH L 95-79 187* 02/18/11 UPPER IOWA L 71-63 271* 02/19/11 WINONA STATE W 66-70 187* 2/25/11 at Wayne State (Neb.) L 62-63 912* 02/26/11 at Augustana (SD) L 66-90 2812

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2010-2011 NSIC Men’s Basketball Final Standings

APG= Assists Per Game RPG= Rebound Per Game PPG= Points Per Game FT%= Free Throw Percentage

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|------CONFERENCE-------| |--------OVERALL--------|STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA--------- --- --- -- -- --- --- -- --Minnesota State..... 19-3 .864 81.5 73.3 28-5 .848 81.4 71.4University of Mary.. 18-4 .818 71.5 64.0 23-6 .793 71.3 63.9Augustana College... 15-7 .682 78.2 72.4 18-9 .667 76.0 70.1Winona State........ 13-9 .591 78.4 72.4 20-10 .667 79.9 71.7Concordia University 13-9 .591 74.4 74.0 16-11 .593 73.9 73.4MSU Moorhead........ 12-10 .545 72.5 72.1 15-12 .556 72.7 71.7St. Cloud State..... 12-10 .545 74.7 74.4 15-14 .517 72.8 72.4Wayne State......... 9-13 .409 66.0 67.6 13-14 .481 67.4 68.4Southwest Minnesota. 9-13 .409 70.7 70.0 12-14 .462 70.8 69.7Northern State...... 8-14 .364 74.1 77.7 12-14 .462 75.7 76.3Bemidji State....... 8-14 .364 73.5 74.0 11-15 .423 75.1 74.6Minnesota Duluth.... 8-14 .364 73.7 80.6 10-16 .385 73.0 78.2Upper Iowa.......... 7-15 .318 68.3 72.7 8-18 .308 68.5 72.5Minnesota, Crookston 3-19 .136 64.3 76.5 7-19 .269 67.2 73.6

Key Losses StatsEric Dearden 14.0 PPG

Larry Brown 12.9 PPG

Adam Hendricks 10.5 PPG

Key Returners StatsJacolby Anderson 8.8 PPG/33 Asst./30 Stls.

Almir Krdzalic 7.8 PPG/95 Asst./45 Stls.

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Men’s Basketball RecordsMen’s Basketball RecordsMen’s Team Records Record SeasonTotal points 2027 2004-05

Fewest points allowed 2023 1998-99

Most points in a game 111 2003-04 vs. Wayne State College

Fewest points allowed in a game 52 1998-99 vs. Dickinson State

Field goal percentage (Season) 45.7 2002-03

Free Throw Percentage (Season) .711 2003-04 (413/581)

Average Points per game 76.4 2000-01

Opponents Average per game 77.8 1998-99

Rebounds per season 987 2004-05

Average Rebounds per Game 36.4 2002-03

Assists in a season 397 2004-05

Men’s Individual RecordsTotal Points (Career) 1,939 1999-03 Joe Hasz

Assists Average (Season) 4.52 1998-1999 Faysal Hill

Assists (Game) 11 1995-96 Otis Booker vs.Valley City State U.

Points (Season) 599 2001-02 Joe Hasz

Rebounds (Season) 340 1996-97 Malcolm White

Assists (Season) 113 1998-99 Faysal Hill

Free Throw % (Season) .894 2004-05 Lee Roberts (42/47, Minimum of 40 FT)

FT’s Made (Season) 128 2000-01 Joe Hasz

FT’s Attempted (Season) 163 2000-01 Joe Hasz

Field goal % (Season) 60.1 2003-04 Justin Henry

60.1 2002-03 John Smith

3 pt Percentage (Season) 47.6 1997-98 Brady Sedler

Steals (Season) 68 2002-03 Joe Hasz

Rebound Avg. (Season) 10.8 1996-97 Malcolm White

Rebounds (Game) 19 2004-05 Justin Henry vs. SMSU

Points (Game) 41 1994-95 Marlon Bankston vs. St. Scholastica

3 pt fi eld goals (Game) 10 2002-03 Joe Hasz vs. MN Morris

Field goals (Game) 19 1994-95 Marlon Bankston vs. St. Scholastica

Career 1,000 Point Scorers 1,939 1999-03 Joe Hasz

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MSU- MoorheadDragonsLocation: Moorhead, MNFounded: 1887Enrollment: 7,500President: Dr. Edna Mora-SzymanskiColors: Red & White Nickname: Dragons National Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Doug PetersHead Coach: Chad WalthallPhone: 218-477-2293SID: TBASID Phone: 218-477-2113

Minnesota DuluthBulldogsLocation: Duluth, MNFounded: 1895Enrollment: 11,500Chancellor: Dr. Lendley BlackColors: Maroon & GoldNickname: Bulldogs National Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSIC Athletic Director: Bob NielsonHead Coach: Gary HolquistPhone: 218-726-6185SID: Bob NygaardSID Phone: 218-726-8191

2011-12 Conference Opponents

Bemidji State UniversityBeaversLocation: Bemidji, MNFounded: 1919Enrollment: 5,171President: Dr. Richard HansonColors: Green & WhiteNickname: BeaversNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Dr. Rick GoebHead Coach: Matt BowenPhone: 218-755-2774SID: Brad FolkestadSID Phone: 218-755-4603

Minnesota StateMavericksLocation: Mankato, MNFounded: 1868Enrollment: 14,036President: Dr. Richard DavenportColors: Purple and GoldNickname: MavericksNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Kevin BuismanHead Coach: Matt MargenthalerPhone: 507-389-2311SID: Paul AllanSID Phone: 507-389-2625

Southwest Minnesota State Univ.MustangsLocation: Marshall, MNFounded: 1967Enrollment: 3,200President: Dr. Roanld WoodColors: Brown & Vegas GoldNickname: MustangsNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Chris HmielewskiHead Coach: Brad BiglerPhone: 507-537-7128SID: Kelly LoftSID Phone: 507-537-7177

Wayne State CollegeWildcatsLocation: Wayne, NEFounded: 1910Enrollment: 3,600President: Dr. Curt FryeColors: Black & Gold Nickname: WildcatsNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Eric SchohHead Coach: Paul CombsPhone: 402-375-7309SID: Mike GroszSID Phone: 402-375-7326

Augustana CollegeVikingsLocation: Sioux Falls,SDFounded: 1860Enrollment: 1,800Nickname: VikingsColors: Navy Blue & GoldNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference:NSICPresident: Rob OliverAthletic Director: Bill GrossHead Coach: Tom BilleterPhone: 605-274-4317SID: Tim GerszewskiSID Phone: 605-274-4335

Northern State UniversityWolvesLocation: Aberdeen, SDFounded: 1901

Enrollment: 3,000President: Dr. James SmithColors: Maroon & GoldNickname: Wolves National Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Bob OlsonHead Coach: Paul SatherPhone: 605-626-7805SID: Jacque ScobySID Phone: 605-626-7748

University of MaryMaraudersLocation: Bismarck, NDFounded: 1959Enrollment: 3,000President: Fr. James SheaColors: Royal Blue, Orange & WhiteNickname: MaraudersNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Roger ThomasHead Coach: Jevin BuddePhone: 701-355-8220SID: Brian LarsonSID: 701-355-8354

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NATIONALRECOGNITIONOur student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

COMMUNITYPARTNERSHIPSWe have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

UNIQUEFISCAL MODELWe offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

Upper IowaPeacocksLocation: Fayette, IAFounded: 1857Enrollment: 1000President: Dr. Alan G. WalkerColors: Peacock Blue & White Nickname: PeacocksNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: David MillerHead Coach: Brian DolanPhone: 563-425-5294SID: Howard ThompsonSID Phone: 563-425-5307

2011-12 Conference Opponents

Winona State UniversityWarriorsLocation: Winona, MNFounded: 1858Enrollment: 8,000President: Dr. Judith RamaleyColors: Purple & WhiteNickname: WarriorsNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Larry HolstadHead Coach: Mike LeafPhone: 507-457-5530SID: Michael HerzbergSID Phone: 507-457-5576

St. Cloud StateHuskiesLocation: St. Cloud,

MNFounded: 1869Enrollment: 18,319President: Dr. Earl Potter IIIColors: Cardinal & BlackNickname: HuskiesNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Dr. Morris KurtzHead Coach: Kevin SchlagelPhone: 320-308-3297SID: Anne AbichtSID Phone: 320-308-2141

Concordia UniversitySt. PaulGolden BearsLocation: St. Paul, MNFounded: 1893Enrollment: 2,702President: Rev. Tom RiesColors: Navy Blue & Vegas GoldNickname: Golden Bears National Affi liation: NCAA Division IIConference: NSICAthletic Director: Tom RubbelkeHead Coach: Kelly BoePhone: 651-603-6250SID: Josh DeerSID Phone: 651-641-8893

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

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

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

SOUTH DAKOTA

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University of Minnesota, CrookstonCrookston, Minnesota

Bemidji State UniversityBemidji, Minnesota

University of MaryBismarck, North Dakota

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NSIC TERRITORY

University of Minnesota DuluthDuluth, Minnesota

St. Cloud State UniversitySt. Cloud, Minnesota

Minnesota State University MoorheadMoorhead, Minnesota

Northern State UniversityAberdeen, South Dakota

Southwest Minnesota State UniversityMarshall, Minnesota

Augustana CollegeSioux Falls, South Dakota

Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska

Concordia University-St. PaulSt. Paul, Minnesota

Minnesota State University, MankatoMankato, Minnesota

Winona State UniversityWinona, Minnesota

Upper Iowa UniversityFayette, Iowa

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Date Opponent Site Time November 8 Jamestown College# Crookston, Minn. 7:00 pmNovember 10 Hamline University# St. Paul, Minn. 7:00 pmNovember 21 Northland Interna onal University Dunbar, Wis. 7:00 pmNovember 22 College of St. Scholas ca Duluth, Minn. 7:30 pmNovember 29 Crown College Crookston, Minn. 7:00 pm December 2 University of Minnesota Duluth* Crookston, Minn. 8:00 pm December3 Bemidji State * Crookston, Minn. 6:00 pm December 6 Mayville State University Crookston, Minn. 7:00 pm December 10 MSU Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. 6:00 pm December 17 Augustana College* Sioux Falls, S.D. 6:00 pm December 18 Wayne State College* Wayne, Neb. 4:00 pm January 2 Southwest Minnesota State University* Crookston, Minn. 8:00 pm January 3 Minnesota State University* Crookston, Minn. 8:00 pm January 7 Northern State University* Aberdeen, S.D. 6:00 pm January 8 University of Mary* Bismarck, N.D. 4:00 pm January 13 Winona State University* Crookston, Minn. 8:00 pm January 14 Upper Iowa University* Crookston, Minn. 6:00 pm January 20 St. Cloud State University* St. Cloud, Minn. 8:00 pm January 21 Concordia University, St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 6:00 pm January 28 MSU Moorhead* Crookston, Minn. 4:00 pm February 3 University of Mary* Crookston, Minn. 8:00 pm February 4 Northern State University* Crookston, Minn. 6:00 pm February 10 Bemidji State University* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm February 11 University of Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 6:00 pm February 17 Upper Iowa University* Faye e, Iowa 8:00 pm February 18 Winona State University* Winona, Minn. 7:00 pm February 24 Wayne State College* Crookston, Minn. 8:00 pmFebruary 25 Augustana College* Crookston, Minn. 6:00 pm

# = Exhibi on Games

* = Conference Games

2011-2012 Men’s Basketball Schedule