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Illinois Wesleyan University Men’s Basketball 2009-10

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Illinois Wesleyan University men's basketball media guide for 2009-10.

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Illinois WesleyanUniversity

Men’s Basketball2009-10

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QUICK FACTSLocation: Bloomington, IllinoisFounded: 1850Enrollment: 2,140 (approximate)Colors: Green and WhiteNickname: TitansArena: Shirk Center (2,680)Conference: College Conference of Illinoisand WisconsinNational Affiliation: NCAA Division IIIPresident: Richard F. WilsonFaculty Rep.: Jeffrey FrickAthletic Director: Dennie BridgesTrainer: William A. KauthSports Information: Stew Salowitz

TITAN ATHLETICDIRECTORY

BASKETBALL (all 309 area)Ron Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .556-3340(home) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .662-5180David Steinbrueck . . . . . . . .556-3196(home) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .862-0709Dave Feeney . . . . . . . . . . . . . .556-3196

ATHLETICS STAFFDennie Bridges . . . . . . . . . . .556-3345Shirk Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . .556-3196Bill Kauth, trainer . . . . . . . . .556-3601Gaylynn Meek, office coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .556-3196Athletic Department Fax . . .556-3484

SPORTS INFORMATIONStew Salowitz . . . . . . . . . . . . .556-3206Salowitz (cell) . . . . . . . . . . . .826-7839E-mail . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Information Fax . . . .556-3804Mailing Address . . . . . .P.O. Box 2900

. . . . . . .Bloomington, IL 61702-2900

www.iwusports.com

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 2009-10MEN’S BASKETBALL YEARBOOK

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2008-09 STATISTICS ......................................................................................................www.iwusports.com/custompages/MBB/MBB2009/TEAMSTAT.HTM

2009-10 INFORMATIONRoster, Player sketches ............................................................................................7-14Schedule .........................................................................................................Back cover

BASKETBALL COACHING STAFFHead coach Ron Rose ...................................................................................................5Assistant coach David Feeney......................................................................................6Assistant coach David Steinbrueck .............................................................................6

BASKETBALL RECORDS, HISTORICAL INFORMATIONResults in NCAA Division III and NAIA tournaments.........................................26Game, season, career individual records............................................................28-31Series records vs. opponents ......................................................................................35Individual records........................................................................................................27Team records ................................................................................................................27Year-by-year results ...............................................................................................15-23Year-by-year “Most Valuable Players”.......................................................................34Year-by-year and career coaching records .........................................................15-16

COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN2008-09 All-Conference team, Standings ............................................www.cciw.org2008-09 Scoring, rebounding leaders ...................................................www.cciw.orgFred Young “Most Outstanding Player” Winners...................................................34IWU first-team all-conference selections ................................................................34Past champions ............................................................................................................36Composite schedule ....................................................................................................33

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYAcademic All-America selections .............................................................................31General Information .....................................................................................................2Noted Graduates ............................................................................................................2President Richard F. Wilson.........................................................................................2Athletic Director Dennie Bridges................................................................................4Shirk Center (basketball facility).................................................................................3

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ...................................33IWU performances in NCAA tournament..............................................................26

Latest information available at www.iwusports.com

ON THE COVER

Pictured with fourth-year headcoach Ron Rose is 2009-10

captain Sean Dwyer.(Photo by Marc Featherly; action

photo by Ruth Johnson)

CREDITSThe 2009-10 Illinois WesleyanBasketball Yearbook is a publication ofthe IWU University CommunicationsOffice.Contributors: Stew Salowitz, MikeKotz, Brett Moore. Cover: GarySchwartz. Photos: Mark Featherly, RuthJohnson

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Illinois Wesleyan University, founded in 1850, enrolls about 2,100undergraduates in the College of Liberal Arts, with 17 academicdepartments, and in the Schools of Art, Music, Nursing and Theatre

Arts. The 2004 edition of The Fiske Guide to Colleges lists the Universityas one of its 22 “best buys” among the nation’s private colleges, describ-ing Illinois Wesleyan as “at once cozy and diverse, loaded with opportu-nities for ambitious students.”

Emphasizing a distinctive liberal arts curriculum as the central fea-ture of every student’s education, IWU also provides opportunities forprofessional and pre-professional preparation. The student-faculty ratioof 12-to-1 means that the University’s students are active participants intheir education, often working individually with faculty members onresearch. As a residential university, Illinois Wesleyan provides a vibrantcampus environment in which rich co-curricular offerings complementthe primary academic mission.

About 30 percent of each graduating class goes on to graduateschool, with recent alumni accepted into law schools, medical schools,and in other advanced degree programs.New Facilities. The $25 million Ames Library (at right), a place wherebooks, journals and other materials of intellect and culture are comple-mented by exciting computer and information technology, opened in2002 and the recent $6 million renovation of the Memorial Gym hasresulted in the Hansen Student Center, a facility designed to meet thesocial, recreational, and educational needs of IWU students. IWU’sattractive and well-maintained 73-acre campus saw approximately $51million in new construction in the 1990s, including the Shirk Center forAthletics and Recreation (1994), the Center for Natural Science Learningand Research (1995), the Center for Liberal Arts (1997) as well as a resi-dence hall, accommodating 118 students in suite-like apartments (1997).The Shirk Center was funded in part by a $5 million gift from theRussell and Betty Shirk Foundation of Bloomington. The Shirk familyowns Beer Nuts, Inc.®, the Bloomington-based snack food company. Thetwo-level, 135,344-square foot complex seats 2,680 in its performancearena, and contains four multi-use courts for tennis, volleyball, basket-ball, as well as racquetball courts, a 200-meter track, a training room andwellness center, classrooms, and other facilities. In 1999 the JackHorenberger Baseball Field was opened, which paved the way in 2000for new softball and soccer fields. The science center has 15 technologi-cally-equipped classrooms, lecture halls, and seminar rooms; 18 teachinglabs; 27 research labs; and facilities for computers. The Center for LiberalArts houses 60 faculty offices, classrooms, and facilities for social sci-ence, humanities, business and economics.Distinguished Speakers. In the past few years, IWU has hosted a num-ber of outstanding speakers, including former U.S. Defense SecretaryWilliam Cohen, authors Maya Angelou and Kurt Vonnegut, and film

directors Kevin Smith and Spike Lee.Accomplished Alums. Illinois Wesleyan alumni of distinction includeEdward B. Rust, Jr., ’72, president and chief executive officer ofBl oom i ng ton - based State Farm Insu r ance; Ja ck Sikma ‘77, seve n - ti meN BA All - Star and cu rre nt ass istant coa ch for the Houston Rockets; DawnUp shaw ’82, a two - ti me Grammy-award winning singer with the NewYork Metropolitan Opera; Fr ankie Faison ’71, who has appeared in thefil ms “Sil e nce of the Lamb s”, “T he Thomas Crown Aff ai r” and “Com i ng toAme ri ca”; Akito Mi z u no ’74, senior managing director of Mizuno, theworld’s largest sporting goods company; Steve Vogel ’68, author of thebest-selling true crime book “Reasonable Doubt”; and Richard Jenkins’69, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his starring role inthe 2008 movie “The Visitor.”

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

RICHARD F. WILSON, PRESIDENTRichard F. Wilson became the 18th presidentat Illinois Wesleyan in July 2004.

Since 1978 Wilson has served in a numberof roles at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, most recently (since 1996) asVice President of the U. of IllinoisFoundation. He was responsible for all privatefundraising on the Urbana campus, includingleading campus efforts to achieve its $1 billiongoal as part of the university’s comprehensivecampaign.

From 1986 to 1994, Wilson was Associate Chancellor, leading effortsto incorporate computing technologies into instruction and providing

oversight of intercollegiate athletics. In 1994, he became AssociateChancellor for Development and Deputy Director of the University ofIllinois Foundation.

Since 1981 Wilson held an adjunct teaching position in the Collegeof Education, most recently as Adjunct Professor of Higher Education.

Wilson earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Alderson-Broaddus College (W.Va.), where he earned honors in both academicsand athletics.

Wilson pursued advanced degrees at the University of Michigan,earning both the master’s and doctoral degrees in higher education.

Wilson and his wife, Pat, have two children — Adam, who lives inSan Francisco, and Rachel, who lives in Springfield, Ill.

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SHIRK CENTER SCORING BESTS

BY IWU PLAYERS42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korey Coon, vs. North Central, 2-23-0040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Crabtree, vs. Millikin, 2-24-9633 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Kasten, vs. Millikin, 2-23-0232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laban Cross, vs. Wheaton, 2-13-0232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Aubry, vs. Aurora, 11-30-9431 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Kasten, vs. Augustana, 1-9-0231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Crabtree, vs. Carthage, 12-7-9631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Crabtree, vs. Ripon, 2-29-9631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Simich, vs. Westminster, 3-2-9531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jon Litwiller, vs. Augustana, 1-10-9630 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zach Freeman, vs. Millikin, 1-10-0730 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zach Freeman, vs. Olivet Nazarene, 11-22-0530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korey Coon, vs. Wheaton, 2-19-0030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korey Coon, vs. Benedictine, 12-4-9930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Crabtree, vs. Millikin, 1-8-9730 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Simich, vs. Wheaton, 1-14-9529 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adam Dauksas, vs. Elmhurst, 2-4-0629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adam Dauksas, vs. Wabash, 1-7-0429 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adam Osborn, vs. Millikin, 2-5-0029 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brent Niebrugge, vs. Franklin, 3-7-9829 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Simich, vs. Washington U., 11-18-9528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darius Gant, vs. North Park, 2-23-0828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keelan Amelianovich, vs. Fontbonne, 12-8-0428 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Kasten, vs. Millikin, 1-31-0128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korey Coon, vs. North Park, 1-10-0028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korey Coon, vs. Roanoke, 11-19-9927 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Chamernik, vs. Webster, 12-2-0727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darius Gant, vs. Wheaton, 2-9-07

27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keelan Amelianovich, vs. Carthage, 2-5-0527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Camardella, vs. North Park, 2-1-0327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korey Coon, vs. Carthage, 1-29-0027 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Kasten, vs. North Park, 1-10-0027 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luke Kasten, vs. Roanoke, 11-19-9927 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nathan Hubbard, vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 12-4-9827 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Hoder, vs. Elmhurst, 2-7-9827 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Aubry, vs. Washington U., 3-4-9526 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .seven times

BY OPPONENTS44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kent Raymond, Wheaton, 2-9-0737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josh Hinz, Beloit, 12-2-0335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adam Provance, Millikin, 2-24-9634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Wilson, North Central, 2-2-0534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Strickland, Roanoke, 11-19-9934 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Werve, Aurora, 12-16-9531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Jeffries, Washington U., 12-8-0230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Carstens, Augustana, 1-9-0230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Sibley, Franklin, 3-7-9829 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anthony Simmons, North Central, 1-4-0629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Carstens, Augustana, 1-12-0429 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terry Frigo, Benedictine, 12-4-9929 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Troy Halt, Rose-Hulman, 3-8-9729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Specht, Nebraska Wesleyan, 11-17-9538 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kent Raymond, Wheaton, 2-14-0928 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Djurickovic, Carthage, 2-2-0828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Will Flowers, Aurora, 11-30-9428 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Specht, Nebraska Wesleyan (vs. DePauw), 11-18-95

Titans at the Shirk Center

In 15 seasons at the Shirk Center, IWU is160-29 (.859). Comparatively, during thesame span, Titan men’s teams are 109-70(.619) on the road and 31-12 (.718) onneutral floors.

YEAR HOME TOTAL1994-95 14-1 24-41995-96 17-0 28-31996-97 15-0 29-21997-98 13-0 22-51998-99 8-3 17-91999-00 12-1 17-82000-01 14-0 24-72001-02 8-3 12-12

YEAR HOME TOTAL2002-03 11-1 22-62003-04 12-1 21-72004-05 11-2 21-52005-06 8-2 25-72006-07 4-7 11-142007-08 8-3 16-112008-09 5-5 13-12totals 160-29 (.859) 293-112 (.735)

The $15 million Shirk Center, opened in 1994, was funded in part bya $5 mill i on gi ft from the Russell and Be tty Sh i rk Fou ndati on ofBl oom i ng ton . The Shirk family owns Beer Nuts, Inc.®, the Bloomington-based snack food company. The two-level, 135,344-square foot complexseats 2,680 for sporting events (3,450 for commencement) in its per-formance arena, and contains four multi-use courts for tennis, volley-ball, basketball, and other sports, as well as racquetball courts, a 200-meter track, a training room and wellness center, classrooms, and otherfacilities.

The first game at the Shirk Center was a 99-96 win over Aurora onNovember 30, 1994, (7:05 p.m. game). IWU won a school-record 46straight home games prior to losing to Benedictine, 73-70, on Dec. 9,1998. The only prior loss was on March 11, 1995, to Manchester (89-82)in the NCAA Division III tournament. The Titans won their first 14home games in 1994-95 at the Shirk Center, giving IWU a 23-gamehome court win streak, including nine at Fred Young Fieldhouse.

From 1962-94, IWU men’s basketball was 311-80 (.795 winning per-centage) at Fred Young Fieldhouse, named for 1915 IWU alumnus FredYoung, a Titan athletic great and long-time sports editor/columnist forThe Daily Pantagraph. The first game in the building was March 2, 1962,an 85-59 conference championship-clinching win over Lake Forest. Thefinal game was Feb. 22, 1994, a 91-80 conference championship-clinch-ing win over North Park. The longest winning streaks at Fred YoungFieldhouse were 31 games (1975 to 1978), 20 games (1986 to 1988), and17 games (1962 to 1965).

MEN’S SHIRK CENTER FIRSTSGAME - November 30, 1994, 7:05 p.m. vs. Aurora

FIELD GOAL - Mark Aubry, IWU, 19:023-POINT FIELD GOAL - Mark Aubry, IWU, 19:02

FREE THROW - Jon Litwiller, IWU, 14:20IWU PERSONAL FOUL - Chris Simich, 14:34

OPPONENT FIELD GOAL - Jason Buckley, Aurora, 18:50OPPONENT FREE THROW - Jason Buckley, Aurora, 14:34

The Shirk Center

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Dennie Bridges has been athleticdirector at Illinois WesleyanUniversity since 1981 and was headbasketball coach at the school for 36seasons, retiring after the 2001 sea-son. He retired as the winningestactive coach in NCAA Division IIImen’s basketball with a record of667-319.

Bridges’ 2000-01 team finished24-7 and placed third in the nationalDivision III tournament. His 1997

team won the Division III title, earning him Division III “Coachof the Year” honors, and his 1996 squad also played to a third-place national finish.

He is one of only 22 college coaches (regardless of division)with more than 650 victories and is the second winningest coach,by victories, in Division III history, behind Dick Sauers, whoamassed 702 wins at Albany (N.Y.) in 41 seasons from 1956 to1997.

Bridges, who coached in the College Conference of Illinoisand Wisconsin longer and won more league championships thanany other coach in CCIW history, had a league mark of 421-129with 17 titles, a total twice as many as any other CCIW team inthat period.

Bridges’ success in national competition was also been abenchmark of his coaching career. He coached teams into theNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national tourneyseven times and compiled a record of 23-11 in NAIA postseasoncompetition, with two teams reaching the quarterfinals.

One of Bridges’ greatest recruiting classes came in 1973,when his freshman class included Jack Sikma of St. Anne (Ill.)High School. Sikma is IWU’s all-time leading scorer andrebounder and played 14 seasons in the National BasketballAssociation for the Seattle SuperSonics and Milwaukee Bucks.

Bridges’ teams reached the Division III tournament 14 timesin 18 years (1983-2001) of association with the NCAA and post-ed a 30-14 record with the three top three finishes and five tripsto the quarterfinals.

On the heels of the 1995-96 third place Division III tourna-ment finish, the 1996-97 team won the national title and finishedwith a 29-2 record, the best at IWU since the 1935-36 team was20-0.

High academic standards were also been a hallmark duringBridges’ coaching tenure. Illinois Wesleyan has had 13 first teamAcademic All-Americans in men’s basketball since the program’sinception in 1970, second only to UCLA with 17. In 1999 and2000, IWU’s Korey Coon was named the “Academic All-American of the Year” and won the 2000 Jostens Trophy, recog-nizing the outstanding student-athlete in Division III basketball.Illinois Wesleyan also has had six others in basketball who earnedsecond- or third-team Academic All-America honors.

Bridges has spent his entire career as an Illinois Wesleyanathlete, coach, and administrator. A native of Anchor, a ruraltown 25 miles east of Bloomington, Bridges was a four-year let-terman and starter in basketball and baseball and a three-yearfootball letterman (all-conference quarterback). In basketball, hewas a two-year captain, most valuable player and all-conferenceonce. He is currently 40th in school scoring history with 926career points.

After graduating in 1961, Bridges coached at Plainfield (Ill.)High School three years before returning to IWU in 1964 asHorenberger’s basketball assistant and head tennis coach with theunderstanding that he would become head basketball coach forthe 1965-66 season. Then, with four starters back from a champi-onship team, the rookie coach led the Titans to a sixth CCIWchampionship in seven years.

Under Bridges’ tenure as athletic director, the Shirk Centerand Fort Natatorium have been constructed, varsity swimmingreturned for men and was added for women, and men’s andwomen’s soccer, women’s cross country, and women’s golf havebeen added as varsity sports. He was extremely active in fundrais-ing for the Jack Horenberger Baseball Field, opened in April1999, which yielded new facilities in softball, the Neis SoccerField, along with renovations of the football field and outdoortrack.

Bridges, who has conducted basketball clinics in Brazil, NewZealand, and Australia, is a member of the Illinois BasketballCoaches Association Hall of Fame, received the IBCA’s BuzzyO’Connor award for meritorious service and has been the state’sDivision III Coach of the Year several times.

Bridges and his wife, Rita, have three grown children, all for-mer IWU student-athletes. Angela Romani, a four-year regular intennis, and her husband, Tim, live in Denver, Colo., with theirtwo children — Alyssa and Carly. Steve, a four-year baseball andfootball letterman, was a second-team Academic All-American infootball once and a third-team selection in baseball twice. With alaw degree from the University of Illinois, he is a legal consultantfor Aon Corporation in Chicago. Eric, a four-year basketball reg-ular and No. 12 in IWU career scoring, has an MBA degree fromthe University of Iowa, and is employed in Bloomington by StateFarm Insurance. Eric and his wife, April, are the parents of oneson, Keegan and a daughter, Summer.

Many of Bridges’ memories are included in his book, “ADunk Only Counts Two Points,” published in 2002, as well as his2006 book, “Kids Don’t Bat Rocks Anymore.” Both books areavailable by contacting the IWU Bookstore at (309) 556-3059.

Athletic Director Dennie Bridges

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Ron Rose, who played on two con-ference championship teams andthree NCAA Division III tourna-ment teams during his career atIllinois Wesleyan University, becamethe 14th men’s basketball coach athis alma mater on May 12, 2006.After two seasons and prior to 2008-09 Rose has a career record of 27-25(.519) and a College Conference ofIllinois and Wisconsin record of 13-15 (.464). At Wesleyan Rose hascoached three all-conference players

and one Division III All-American (Zach Freeman in 2007).In 2007-08 Rose guided his team to a 16-11 overall mark and a 9-5 ledger in the CCIW, good for a second place tie and a berth inthe league’s postseason tournament after being picked seventh inthe preseason coaches’ poll. After opening with three straightwins for the first-year coach, Rose's first Titan team (2006-07)finished 11-14 overall and 4-10 in the CCIW.Prior to returning to IWU, the 41-year-old Rose was head basket-ball coach at Bloomington High School for five seasons (2001-06), where his teams were 103-38 with two Big 12 Conferencetitles, four straight Intercity tournament championships andregional and sectional championships in 2006. The Raiders’ sec-tional title was the first at the school in 31 years and in 2004-05,BHS won the Pontiac Holiday Tournament for the first time inschool history. In nine total seasons as a high school head coach(four at Normal Community), Rose amassed a cumulative recordof 154-93 for a .623 winning percentage.A Morton (Ill.) High School graduate, Rose was the “MostValuable Player” for the Class AA South in the 1984 IllinoisBasketball Coaches Association all-star game and attendedValparaiso University, where he started his final two games beforetransferring to IWU midseason of his freshman year (1984-85).A four-year letterman at IWU, Rose played on Bridges-coachedteams that went a combined 66-33 and was a starting guard in 68career games, averaging 5.9 points and amassing 356 assists, atotal that still ranks No. 6 all-time at IWU. His 137 assists in

1987-88 is seventhbest in a Titan sin-gle season.The Titans were 19-10 in 1985-86, 17-10 in 1986-87, and24-5 in 1987-88,earning NCAADivision III tourna-ment bids all threeseasons and win-ning the CCIWtitles in 1986 and1988. The 1988team advanced tothe final eight of theDivision III tourna-ment before losing

at eventual national champion Ohio Wesleyan, and the 1987 teamwas ousted by North Park, who was also the eventual nationalchampion.After graduating from Illinois Wesleyan in 1988 with a degree inbusiness administration and mathematics, Rose worked as anactuarial assistant at Bloomington’s State Farm Insurance beforereturning to school at Olivet Nazarene University, where heearned a master’s degree in teaching in 1992 and served two sea-sons as a basketball assistant for Ralph Hodge.Rose was an assistant basketball coach under Scott Thompson atWichita State University from 1992-94, where his duties includedevaluating and recruiting prospective student-athletes, monitor-ing academic progress, coordinating scouting and assisting withsummer camps and clinics.Rose returned to the Twin Cities to coach and teach at NormalCommunity High School, where his teams were 51-55 in fourseasons, including a 17-10 mark in 1996-97.He worked as human resources benefit analyst at State Farm in1999-2000 before joining the Bloomington High staff.Rose and his wife, Tina, have four children - Austin, Brady, Ryan,and Aubrey.

Head Coach Ron Rose

Born: December 10, 1965 in Lincoln, Ill.Hometown: Morton, Ill. (graduate of Morton High School)Education: Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A., 1988; Olivet

Nazarene University, M.A., 1994Family: Wife, Tina; four children - Austin, Brady, Ryan, and

Aubrey.1990-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach at Olivet Nazarene1992-94. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach at Wichita State1995-99. . . . . Head Coach at Normal (Ill.) Community H.S. .2001-06 . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach at Bloomington (Ill.) H.S.2006-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach at Illinois Wesleyan

College Coaching Record

YEAR . . . . .SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RECORD(CCIW)2006-07 . . . .Illinois Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . .11-14 (4-10)2007-08 . . . .Illinois Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . .16-11 (9-5)totals . . . . . .2 seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-25 (13-15)

High School Coaching Record

YEAR . . . . . .SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECORD1995-96 . . . . .Normal Community . . . . . . . . . . .14-13 1996-97 . . . . .Normal Community . . . . . . . . . . .17-10 1997-98 . . . . .Normal Community . . . . . . . . . . .10-16 1998-99 . . . . .Normal Community . . . . . . . . . . .10-16 four-year totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-552001-02 . . . . .Bloomington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-16 2002-03 . . . . .Bloomington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-7 2003-04 . . . . .Bloomington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-4 2004-05 . . . . .Bloomington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-4 2005-06 . . . . .Bloomington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-7 five-year totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103-38nine-year totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154-93 (.623)

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David SteinbrueckIn his 16th season of his sec-ond tour of duty as an IWUassistant is David Steinbrueck,who also helped the programfrom 1987 to 1989. He was athree-year letterman atWilliam Jewell College inLiberty, Mo. Steinbrueckcoached the junior collegeteam at Kemper Military

Academy in Boonville, Mo., from 1981-86 and wasathletic director for the final three years. Steinbrueck,who works full-time at State Farm InsuranceCompany in Bloomington, is married to Mary Liz andthey have one son (Kyle) and one daughter (Jordan).

Dave FeeneyDave Feeney is in his secondyear as an IWU assistantcoach after serving as an assis-tant for the 2007-08 Titanteam. Feeney is a 1999 gradu-ate of Millikin, where heplayed two seasons and spenttwo as a student assistantcoach. Since 1999, Feeney hastaught English at Normal

Community High School and, for eight seasons, wasthe NCHS head girls’ basketball coach compiling a141-83 record including a three year run of 78-12 inwhich the Ironmen won two undefeated Big 12

Conference championships, three regional titles, andone sectional title. Feeney also coached freshmen foot-ball at NCHS for three years. A product of El Paso(Ill.) High School, Dave and his wife, Laurel, have twodaughters, Madison and Sophia.

BILL KAUTH, Trainer

William A. (Bill) Kauth is in his 16th yearas the first full-time athletic trainer atIllinois Wesleyan, where he also teachescourses in physical education. He earnedhis bachelor's, master's, and doctoratedegrees at Illinois State University. From1990 to 1994 he was head trainer and

associate professor at Taylor University (Ind.), teachingfirst aid, kinesiology, weight training, and fitness. Kauthand his wife, Marjorie, are the parents of three sons -Keenan, Kamden, and Koleton - and one daughter,Kaleigh.

TONY ROBBINS, Equipment Manager

Tony Robbins is in his fifth season as thefull-time equipment room manager atIllinois Wesleyan. Robbins, a 1983 grad-uate of Illinois Wesleyan, ran crosscountry while at IWU and was theTitans’ low finisher in the 1982 CCIWchampionships. He served as the part-

time cross country coach at IWU from 1983 to 1992 andworked for many years at Bloomington’s Read’s SportingGoods. he and his wife Dana (a 1984 IWU grad) havethree children (Dane, Chase, and Devon).

Pat Garvey

Matt DeMatteo

Paul Krogmeier

Assistant Coaches, Support Staff

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)45 Tyler Bontemps F 6-4 210 So. Swansea, Ill. / Belleville East HS52 Ryan Connolly * C 6-9 275 So. Springfield, Ill. / Lanphier HS14 Sean Dwyer ** # G 5-10 175 Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill. / Hersey HS23 Bradley Ghere G 5-11 160 Fr. Colfax, Ill. / Ridgeview HS5 Eliud Gonzalez * G 5-9 159 So. Oak Lawn, Ill. / Richards HS2 Sean Johnson ** G 6-1 185 Jr. Washington, Ill. / Washington HS34 John Koschnitzky * F 6-6 195 So. Oak Forest, Ill. / Oak Forest HS42 Duncan Lawson ** F 6-7 230 Jr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. / Glenbard West HS55 Eric McCullough C 6-9 205 So. Normal, Ill. / University High32 Edmond O'Callaghan ** F/C 6-6 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill. / St. Patrick HS24 Daniel Oswald G 6-2 180 Fr. LaGrange Park, Ill. / Riverside Brookfield HS54 Luke Radliff F 6-6 180 Fr. Mahomet, Ill. / Mahomet-Seymour HS50 Kevin Reed F 6-7 210 Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill. / Prospect HS13 Travis Rosenkranz ** G 6-0 175 Jr. Macon, Ill. / Meridian HS22 Stephen Rudnicki G 6-3 160 So. Evanston, Ill. / Evanston Township HS24 Matt Schick ** G/F 6-4 200 Jr. Lincoln, Ill. / Lincoln HS41 Dan Schouten F 6-5 205 So. Downers Grove, Ill. / Downers Grove South HS23 Sean Seibring G 6-2 180 So. Normal, Ill. / West HS30 Doug Sexauer ** F 6-7 225 Jr. Homer Glen, Ill. / Lockport Township HS35 Dexter Walker F 6-5 220 So. Morton, Ill. / Morton HS25 Jordan Zimmer * G 6-5 185 So. Delavan, Ill. / Delavan HS* - Indicates letters earned. # - Indicates captain.

Head Coach - Ron RoseAssistant Coaches - David Steinbrueck, David Feeney

The 2009-10 team consists of (front row, from left): Manager Pat Garvey, Matt Schick, Tyler Bontemps, Luke Radliff, Ed O'Callaghan,Dan Schouten, John Koschnitzky, Jordan Zimmer, Matt Dematteo. Middle row: Assistant coach Dave Feeney, head coach Ron Rose,Doug Sexauer, Duncan Lawson, Ryan Connolly, Eric McCullough, Kevin Reed, assistant coach David Steinbrueck, Paul Krogmeier,Justin Stanek. Back row: Eliud Gonzalez, Sean Johnson, Sean Seibring, Stephen Rudnicki, Dan Oswald, Travis Rosenkranz, BradleyGhere, Sean Dwyer.

2009-10 Illinois Wesleyan Men’s Basketball

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TYLER BONTEMPS, SOPHOMORE, SWANSEA, ILL. (BELLEVILLE EAST HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – Transfer from Lincoln Land Community College where he averaged 4.8 pointsand 3.8 rebounds last season...Will have three seasons of eligibility left for the Titans.HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-conference for the Lancers...Averaged 10 points and 6.3 rebounds as a senior.PERSONAL: Tyler Kevin Bontemps...Born November 22, 1988...Majoring in political science at IllinoisWesleyan...Parents are Kevin and Stephanie Bontemps...His father was a four-year letterman and 1983 teamcaptain at the University of Illinois for coach Lou Henson.

RYAN CONNOLLY, SOPHOMORE, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. (LANPHIER HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Has terrific size that is an instant presence on the basketball floor...Will compete forplaying time with only one interior starter (Doug Sexauer) from last season returning…Worked on strengthduring offseason...2008-09: Played in 10 games during his freshman year, averaging 1.6 ppg and 0.9rebounds...Had a high game of eight points and two rebounds against North Park...Averaged 15.7 points on thejunior varsity level with high of 22 vs. Eureka.HIGH SCHOOL: Third team Class 3A/4A all-state squad…Averaged 16.8 points and 9.8 rebounds his senioryear at Lanphier, playing for team that won 18 games and advanced to sectional final…Was a Central StateEight Conference all-star…Had 37 points and 21 rebounds against Peoria Notre Dame in a December game atU.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington… High school coach: John Angele…Earned three letters in basketball

and two in football (as a tackle).PERSONAL: Ryan Patrick Connolly…Nickname is “Big Country”...Born September 10, 1989…Majoring in mathematics at IllinoisWesleyan…He is the son of Patricia Connolly.

SEAN DWYER, SENIOR, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. (HERSEY HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Has earned two letters and will serve as captain of this year’s team…Lone senior onthe 2009-10 squad...Hard working player and a natural leader …2008-09: Started three games and played in all25...Averaged 5.1 points, 3.3 assists and 2.8 rebounds...Was second on the team in steals and shot .420 from thefield...Had three games scoring in double figures and had a season-high of 12 points against North Park...2007-08: Missed the first eight games last season recovering from ongoing foot problems…Became a starter the last11 games, primarily as a defensive stopper and secondary ball-handler…Had a .403 field goal percentage andshot .462 percent from long range, first on the team among players with more than 25 attempts… Scored 11points in two separate games for season high…2006-07: Was injured in IWU's second game at UW-Whitewater(broken foot) and missed the rest of the season…Had four points, four rebounds and three assists in season

opener vs. Clarke.IN HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three basketball letters, four in soccer, and one in track for the Huskies…Averaged 14 points, five assistsand three rebounds as a senior when he was chosen “Player of the Year” in Mid-Suburban East Conference and by DailyHerald…Twice all-conference, all-area and team “MVP”…All-tournament at Pekin Holiday Tourney…High school coach: DonRowley.PERSONAL: Sean Timothy Dwyer…Born June 22, 1988… National Honor Society student…Business administration major and psy-chology minor at IWU…Was also all-conference, all-area and all-state in soccer at Hersey…He is the son of Steve and Brenda Dwyer.

BRADLEY GHERE, FRESHMAN, COLFAX, ILL. (RIDGEVIEW HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – IWU coach Ron Rose says Ghere plays with a passion and plays the game hardand competively...Can find ways to get his shot away offensively and has outstanding range.HIGH SCHOOL: Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and Associated Press Class 1A second team all-stateselection...Chosen to the first team of The Pantagraph all-area squads as he ranked fourth in the area at 23.0points per game last season, first in 3-pointers (130), first in assists (5.2) and fifth in free-throw percentage(85.3)....Helped the Mustangs to a 29-4 record as a senior as team advanced to 1A supersectional...Has playedmany games at Shirk Center in McLean County Tournament...Also earned four letters in baseball.PERSONAL: Bradley Alan Ghere...Born June 9, 1991...Name is pronounced “GEAR”...Undecided on collegemajor at Illinois Wesleyan...Parents are Scot and Debbie Ghere.

2008-09 Titan Basketball Profiles

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ELIUD GONZALEZ, SOPHOMORE, OAK LAWN, ILL. (RICHARDS HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – A pure point guard who is described as like having a coach on the floor with hiscontrolled playmaking capabilities…Not physically imposing but steady and comes from winning tradition…2008-09: Appeared in seven games for the Titans and had seven assists in 22 total minutes played...Had threeassists against Illinois College...Suffered late season knee injury but is fully recovered...Averaged 9.9 points injunior varsity action with 13 point highs in two games.IN HIGH SCHOOL: Was point guard for Class 4A state champion Oak Lawn Richards…Averaged 7.4 pointsand 6.2 rebounds for a Bulldog team that finished with a 30-4 record…Handed out five assists and made threesteals along with nine points in 67-63 state championship win over Zion-Benton…High school coach: JohnChapetto.

PERSONAL: Eliud DeJesus Gonzalez…Born September 9, 1990…Majoring in business at Illinois Wesleyan…Parents are Consueloand Sergio Gonzalez.

SEAN JOHNSON, JUNIOR, WASHINGTON, ILL. (HS)AT IWU: Has earned two letters…2008-09: Started 23 of 24 games played, missing a game due to an ankleinjury...Averaged 11.7 points and had season highs of 23 points (at Elmhurst), six rebounds (at Hanover) andeight assists (in season opener against Taylor-Fort Wayne)...Was team’s leading scorer in six games...Shot .434from the field while connecting on 44 of 113 3-pointers...Improvedfree throw percentage from .645 to .731... 2007-08: Third team all-CCIW selection as a freshman…His 312points is 10th best for an IWU freshman and his 60 3-point fieldgoals in tied for 11th in a Wesleyan season…Shooting guard whostarted year playing the point as a result of injuries… Started all 27

games last season and was an emotional leader on the court…Had season highs of 25points (at Elmhurst) and five rebounds (twice)…Made seven 3-pointers in two games, oneshort of tying IWU game record… Led team in scoring eight times and was in double fig-ures 15 times…Shot .397 from field and .375 from beyond the 3-point line…Looks toimprove on .645 free throw percentage to become a top scoring threat in the CCIW…Madeearliest “commitment” to IWU among freshmen in his recruiting class.HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state (IBCA) as a senior when he averaged 18.3 points, 3.1rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 2.0 steals…Honorable mention all-state (Chicago Tribune,Champaign News-Gazette)… Named to Peoria Journal Star and Pekin Daily Times all-areateams and was ranked by Illinoishsbasketball.com as 65th best senior in state…Made 75 3-pointers at 45 percent accuracy… Team captain and MVP…Scored 35 in last prep game insectional loss to Peoria Richwoods… All Mid-Illini conference selection…High Schoolcoach: Kevin Brown (former IWU baseball assistant).PERSONAL: Sean Alan Johnson…Born February 8, 1989…Majoring in business adminis-tration at IWU…He is the son of Kirk and Ruth Johnson.

JOHN KOSCHNITZKY, SOPHOMORE, OAK FOREST, ILL. (HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Has earned one letter...Versatile and talented player who originally turned downIllinois Wesleyan along with Division I Maine and other Division II and III schools in 2007, electing to attendAir Force Academy Prep School in Colorado…2008-09: Started 20 of 25 games as a freshman...Used a combi-nation inside-outside game to average 9.5 points...Was a rebounding force while averaging 4.6 rebounds pergame, second on the team...Season high was 18 points (twice) and eight rebounds (two games)...Second on theteam in free throw percentage with .734...Reached double-digit scoring in 13 games and was team’s leadingscorer twice...PREP SCHOOL: Started every game for a prep school team that had 20-8 record against largely junior collegecompetition…Scored 27 vs. Trinidad State Juco…HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.7 points and 9.4 rebounds his

senior year at Oak Forest and was a fourth-team 2007 Class AA all-state selection (IBCA)…Joined six Division I recruits on DailySouthtown seven-man all-area first team and was ranked by Illinoishsbasketball.com as 47th best senior in state…Slam dunk contestfinalist three years…High school coach: Mike Brown…Earned three letters in both basketball and baseball, where he was all-area as asenior when he was 7-1 with 2.42 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 52 innings…PERSONAL: John Francis Koschnitzky…Born October 12, 1988…Majoring in education at Illinois Wesleyan…He is the son of JohnKoschnitzky and Lori Krell.

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DUNCAN LAWSON, JUNIOR, GLEN ELLYN, ILL. (GLENBARD WEST HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – Has earned two letters...2008-09: Was a starter in two games and played in 15games...Averaged 2.9 points and 2.3 rebounds per game...Started off the season well with season highs of 12points and seven rebounds in the season opener vs. Taylor-Fort Wayne...Also had six rebounds vs. Hamilton.2007-08: Averaged 2.4 points and 1.6 rebounds in 15 varsity games…Had five points in two separate games andseason best was four rebounds (Wheaton)…Versatile big player who, with nice outside shot, can allow foropponent mismatch…Averaged 10.2 in junior varsity games and hit for 21 in win over Augustana JV…Willcontinue to improve as he gains experience at college level.IN HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in basketball and two in football for the Hilltoppers…All-WestSuburban Silver Conference and all-area…Averaged 11 points and seven rebounds as a senior for a team that

was 22-8 and advanced to supersectional …Primarily perimeter player…Twice regional 3-point champion and had 40 percent 3-pointaccuracy in high school… High School coach: Lee Maciejewski.PERSONAL: Duncan William Lawson…Born February 2, 1989… Academic all-conference in high school…Majoring in economics atIWU…He is the son of Dennis and Kathy Lawson.

ERIC McCULLOUGH, SOPHOMORE, NORMAL, ILL. (UNIVERSITY HIGH)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – Has good size and knack for shot-blocking and rebounding…With addedstrength, has chance to be contributor to IWU team that needs size up front…Had number of Division I and IIscholarship offers…2008-09: Played in only three games in an injury-riddled season which resulted in limitedaction...Had off season surgery to correct problems with hips...IN HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-Corn Belt Conference and all-Pantagraph area selection as a senior when heaveraged 13.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.4 blocks for the Pioneers, who finished with 17-11 record and was sec-ond in conference…Broke school record for blocks in a season and was team MVP…High school coach: BobFitzgerald…Also plans to play baseball at IWU as a pitcher…Has mid-80s fastball and as a junior he was 4-4with 2.73 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 43 2/3 innings for Pioneers as a senior.

PERSONAL: Eric D. McCullough…Born January 12, 1990…Majoring in accounting at Illinois Wesleyan…He is the son of Mr. andMrs. Greg McCullough.

EDMOND O’CALLAGHAN, JUNIOR, CHICAGO, ILL. (ST. PATRICK HS)AT IWU – Has earned two letters...An athletic, strong post player who has shown improvement with maturityand game experience…2008-09: Was a starter in five 5 games and played in 24 as a sophomore...Averaged 5.2points and 3.7 rebounds...Scored his season-high of 11 points (two games) and eight rebounds (atWheaton)...Shot a team best .630 from the field and was second on the team with 11 blocked shots...2007-08:Played in nine varsity games and score 15 points…Scored seven points in second game of season atAlbion…Averaged 10.6 points in IWU junior varsity campaign with season high of 18 in win over NorthCentral.IN HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-East Suburban Catholic Conference selection…Averaged 10.1 points and 8.3rebounds as a senior for the 20-6 Shamrocks… Prep teammate of Bradley’s Sam Maniscalco…High school

coach: Mike Bailey.PERSONAL: Edmond Patrick O’Callaghan…Born November 29, 1988… Majoring in business administration at Illinois Wesleyan…He is the son of Ed and MaryLynn O’Callaghan.

THE 3-POINTER

Prior to the 2009-10 season, the Illinois Wesleyan men’s bas-ketball team has made a 3-point field goal in 370 straightgames. The streak dates back to the 1995-96 season when theTitans were 0-for-8 in 3-point attempts in an 86-76 win atNorth Park on Jan. 28, 1996. They finished that season makinga 3-pointer in the final 14 games and in the 247 after that.The University of Puget Sound enters this season with a 3-pointer in 529 straight games, besting the Division III recordheld by Salisbury (500, November 1986 to 2006). The DivisionI record is held by Nevada-Las Vegas with 700, also fromNovember 1986 to present (source: NCAA Basketball RecordsBook).

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN SCHOOL COLORS,NICKNAME HISTORIES

COLORS: According to the book, Our College Colors by HenryL. Snyder, the college colors at Illinois Wesleyan in 1887 werenavy blue and light gray, then changed in 1892 to purple and asteel color. It was in 1896 that IWU adopted the color scheme ofgreen and white.

NICKNAME: The 1929-30 basketball season was the first timethe nickname “Titans” was pinned on the Illinois Wesleyan ath-letic teams. At one time or another, such names as “Gaws,”“Green Dragons,” and “Boy Beauties” were used, but none ofthose endured.

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DANIEL OSWALD, FRESHMAN, LaGRANGE PARK, ILL. (RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELDHS)AT IWU: One of Coach Ron Rose’s primary recruiting targets for 2009-10 class...Outstanding outside shooterand a fierce competitor who is also a solid ball-handlerIN HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in basketball and was two-time all-conference...Named to SuburbanLife all-area squad...Despite missing 14 games his senior season with a broken wrist, he averaged 17 points tohelp Riverside-Brookfield to a 24-3 record...Shot 45 percent from 3-point range.PERSONAL: Daniel Michael Oswald...Born June 14, 1991 ...Undecided in college major at IllinoisWesleyan...Parents are Steve and Carol Oswald.

LUKE RADLIFF, FRESHMAN, MAHOMET, ILL. (MAHOMET-SEYMOUR HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Described as a nice outside shooter with a scorer’s mentality and good range...IN HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in both golf and basketball and twice in baseball...Captain and “MostValuable Player” for the Bulldogs...All-Corn Belt Conference performer who averaged 17.9 points and 6.5rebounds for a Bulldogs’ team that finished 16-12...He shot 79.6 percent from the free throw line.PERSONAL: Luke Michael Radliff...Born November 30, 1990 ...Undecided in college major at IWU...Parents areMike and Robin Radliff.

KEVIN REED, FRESHMAN, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. (PROSPECT HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Described as having a knack around the basket and being a good passer and finish-es shots well.HIGH SCHOOL: Special mention all-state (IBCA) for the Knights, playing for former Titan JohnCamardella...Two time all-conference and all-area...Averaged 13.5 points for a 21-8 Prospect team as a sen-ior...Also led the Knights in rebounding (9.5), assists (3.7) and blocked shots (3.0)...Also earned three lettersand was all-conference in volleyball.PERSONAL: Kevin James Reed...Born August 27, 1990 ...Majoring in buisness at IWU...Parents are Bill andPatti Reed.

TRAVIS ROSENKRANZ, JUNIOR, MACON, ILL. (MERIDIAN HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Has earned two letters as Titan point guard…2008-09: Started in all 25 games andaveraged 11.1 points (third on the team) and a team-high 4.4 assists per game...Shot .679 from the free-throwline and .437 from the field...Had season highs of 20 points (Washington U.), seven rebounds (Hamilton), and10 assists (North Park)...Scored in double figures 15 times and led team in scoring in four games...2007-08:Slowed in preseason by stress fracture in back…Started 24 games,leading the team in assists (3.3/game), while shooting .750 from thefree-throw line, second best on squad…Had season highs of 20points (Illinois College, Wheaton), seven rebounds (Augustana) andeight assists (North Central)…Led team in scoring three times and

scored in double figures 12 games…Looks to improve on field goal percentage (.369) and 3-point field goal accuracy (.241) in upcoming season…IN HIGH SCHOOL: Called by recruiting analyst Joe Henricksen [City/Suburban HoopsReport] “‘the most underrated player in Illinois”…First team IBCA all-state and secondteam (AP) as a senior when he averaged 24.9 points, 5.8 assists, and 4.4 steals for theHawks…Shot 57 percent from the field and connected on 84 percent from free throwline…Finished career No. 5 all-time in Illinois prep basketball in assists and No. 6 insteals…Four years all-Okaw Valley Conference and four-year letterman…Played at ShirkCenter in State Farm Holiday Classic…High School coach: Jack Blickensderfer.PERSONAL: Travis Michael Rosenkranz…Born October 13, 1987…Majoring in a biolo-gy/pre-med curriculum at IWU…He is the son of Roger and Pam Rosenkranz and is one oftriplets (sister Trisha and brother Trent).

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STEVE RUDNICKI, SOPHOMORE, EVANSTON, ILL. (HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Solid player with good size and versatility who has outstanding passing ability andcourt sense…Will benefit from junior varsity playing time to prepare for college game…2008-09: Played inthree varsity games for the Titans while scoring two points against Illinois College...Averaged 8.3 points on jun-ior varsity level and had 16 points in two games for season highs.HIGH SCHOOL: Was a co-captain of an Evanston High School team that finished 30-4 and took third place atthe 2008 Class 4A state tournament ...Averaged 9.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists for the Wildkits…All-conference as a senior and named to Lane Tech Thanksgiving Tourney all-tournament team…High schoolcoach: Bobby Locke…PERSONAL: Stephen Weston Rudnicki…Born January 27, 1990… Majoring in history and education at Illinois

Wesleyan …He is the son of John and Joan Rudnicki.

MATT SCHICK, JUNIOR, LINCOLN, ILL. (HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – Has earned two letters… A smart player with good court knowledge who comesfrom winning background. 2008-09: Played in 11 games and averaged 0.7 points a game...Had 14 assists...Hadtwo games where he scored season-highs of three points and had four rebounds...Made two of his seven 3-pointattempts...Averaged 12.8 points playing on junior varsity level with high game of 15 vs. Millikin...2007-08:Played in all 27 games and was a starter in three…Averaged 3.0 points and 1.7 rebounds…Had season bests of10 points (Claremont), eight rebounds and six assists (both in season opener vs. Tri-State).IN HIGH SCHOOL: Third team IBCA all-stater averaged 13.3 points and 4.3 assists as a senior for Railsplitterteam that won 33 games…Was a four-year starter for teams that were a combined 109-26 (.807) and made twotrips to AA state tournament …Lincoln’s all-time leader in games played (135) and No. 2 at school in both

career assists (210) and 3-point field goals (232)…Named to Pantagraph all-area team…High School coach: Neil Alexander…Alsoearned three baseball letters as pitcher and had 1.94 ERA as senior.PERSONAL: Matt Louis Schick…Born November 17, 1988…Majoring in business at Illinois Wesleyan…He is the son of Lou andMichelle Schick.

DAN SCHOUTEN, SOPHOMORE, DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. (SOUTH HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN - Has missed first two seasons at school with shoulder injury that resulted in sur-gery...When healthy, has good physical size and is a talented player who can also shoot the 3-pointer.IN HIGH SCHOOL: All-West Suburban Gold Conference two seasons and “Most Valuable Player” as a seniorwhen he averaged 17.3 points and 7.5 rebounds for Mustangs team that finished 17-10...Named to Daily Heraldall-area team… High school coach: Paul Runyon.PERSONAL: Daniel Joseph Schouten…Pronounced “scout-en”…Born June 29, 1989…National HonorSociety…Majoring in economics at Illinois Wesleyan…He is the son of Garry and Sandy Schouten.

The 2009-10 Titans will again wearthe “KB” patch on their uniformsto honor Kevin Bryant, a 2008Illinois Wesleyan graduate andthree-year varsity basketball playerfor the Titans who died on June 8,2008 as a result of injuries sufferedin a rafting accident in Colorado.Bryant, a Batavia (Ill.) High Schoolproduct, averaged 1.9 points in 28career games and started twogames in the 2006-07 season whenhe averaged 2.9 points and 1.2

rebounds.Jason Bloom '08 was a roommate, classmate and teammate ofBryant's. “Kevin is one of the strongest people I know. If anyone

could get through a tragic accident like that, it would have beenhim. Kevin was a winner. He would do anything to make peoplehappy. It was a privilege to call him one of my best friends.”In his blog, Bob Quillman '93 wrote: "I had the pleasure of get-ting to know Kevin over the course of his four years at IWU, viahis involvement in the Sigma Chi fraternity and the Titan bas-ketball team. Kevin embodied everything Illinois Wesleyan,CCIW, and Division III athletics stands for. As a senior whoplayed limited minutes on the varsity this past season, he didnot develop a negative attitude. Instead, he became IWU's hard-est worker at practice every day, doing his part to make histeammates better...a contribution that had a lot to do with howwell IWU's young players performed in game action in '07-08.His work ethic and attitude is something all of us should learnfrom."

KEVIN BRYANT

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SEAN SEIBRING, SOPHOMORE, NORMAL, ILL. (COMMUNITY WEST HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Averaged 9.3 points as a junior varsity player as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL:Averaged 12.0 points and was a 77 percent free-throw shooter, helping the Wildcats to a Class 3A regionalchampionship…Was a first team all-Big 12 Conference selection and a member of the Pantagraph All-Areateam along with current teammates Jordan Zimmer and Eric McCullough…High school coach: Brian Cupples.PERSONAL: Sean Robert Seibring…Born January 3, 1990…Big 12 and Illinois High School AssociationScholar-Athlete…Majoring in business at Illinois Wesleyan…He is the son of Steve and Sue Seibring, bothIllinois Wesleyan graduates…Steve was IWU junior varsity player in the 1980s and is IWU’s associate vice pres-ident for advancement.

DOUG SEXAUER, JUNIOR, HOMER GLEN, ILL. (LOCKPORT TOWNSHIP HS)AT IWU – Has earned two letters…2008-09: Earned third team all-conference honors as he was 10th in theCCIW in scoring and eighth in rebounds...Played and started in all 25 games...Averaged team highs of 12.5points and 5.5 rebounds per game...Shot .545 from the floor making 126 shots and one 3-pointer...Shot .741from the free throw line...Scored in double digits 16 times...His best being the 21 point effort vs. Carthage...Hadtwo double-doubles (Maryville, at Carthage)...Led the team in scoring seven times and rebounding 10times...Also led team with 33 blocked shots...2007-08: Displayed what coach Rose meant when he refereed tohim as a “crafty, skilled, versatile post player with good low post moves and the ability to step out and hitperimeter shots.”…Played in all 27 games as freshman, averaging 7.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game…Ledteam in rebounds twice, grabbing season high of nine against Dominican…Scored season-best 17 points againstWebster…Shot .427 from floor and made 12 of 32 3-point tries (.375)…HIGH SCHOOL: Third team IBCA all-

state honoree and two season all-SICA West Conference selection…As senior, averaged 10.5 points and 5 rebounds per game for 22-8Lockport team that made Class AA tournament...Shot 54.7 percent from the field and nearly 70 percent from the free throwline…High School coach: Larry Thompson. PERSONAL: Doug Robert Sexauer…Born January 12, 1989…Majoring in finance atIWU…He is the son of Robert and MaryJo Sexauer.

DEXTER WALKER, SOPHOMORE, MORTON, ILL. (HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN: Averaged 10.8 points for junior varsity team as freshman with high of 18 vs. OlivetNazarene...Physically strong player with good court awareness and can score in the post or shoot the ball frommid-range and beyond…Coach Ron Rose’s first recruit from his own high school…HIGH SCHOOL: Earnedspecial mention all-state (IBCA) in 3A/4A and was also named to Peoria Journal Star all-area team for thirdstraight year…Averaged 18.1 points and 6.1 rebounds while earning first team all-Mid-Illini Conference honorsfor the Potters… High school coach: Steve Schupp…First team all-conference in football as a senior as a widereceiver…PERSONAL: Dexter John Walker…Born June 22, 1989…Majoring in physics (pre-engineering) atIWU…He is the son of Randy and Cynthia Walker.

JORDAN ZIMMER, SOPHOMORE, DELAVAN, ILL. (HS)AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN – An outstanding shooter who brings size to the wing position and will give versa-tility in defensive matchups…2008-09: Played in all 25 games and started seven as a freshman...Averaged 8.4points and 1.6 rebounds...Made a team best 53 3-pointers while shooting an outstanding .510 beyond thearc...His 53 3-pointers is 25th best in an IWU career and 19th most in a single season...Only shot 13 free throwsand looks to get to the line more...Scored in double figures 10 times while scoring 22 against North Park...Ledthe team in scoring four times...IN HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus first-team Class 1A all-stater, his 347 career 3-pointers rank fifth in state history…Holds Delavan school records of 2,045 career points and 44 points in agame…Averaged 23.0 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.7 steals as a senior to help Delavan to a schoolrecord for victories (28-4)…Led area in 3-pointers (123) and free-throw percentage (91.3) and shot 42 percentfrom 3-point range…Pantagraph all-area team and first team all-conference…High school coach: Ryon Kramer.

PERSONAL: Jordan Douglas Zimmer...Born July 13, 1989...Majoring in business/finance at IWU...Parents are Doug and BethZimmer...Father, uncle (Ron) and grandfather (Duane Sampen) all were athletes at Wesleyan…Doug was once IWU record holder in400 and was track MVP for three years in the 1980s.

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IWU Men’s Basketball Career Highs

Ryan ConnollyPOINTS: 8 (North Park, 1/21/09)REBOUNDS: 3 (Hanover, 12/17/08)ASSISTS: 0

Sean DwyerPOINTS: 12 (North Park, 11/21/09)REBOUNDS: 6 (Twice)ASSISTS: 9 (Taylor Fort-Wayne, 11/21/08)

Sean JohnsonPOINTS: 25 (at Elmhurst, 1/19/08)REBOUNDS: 6 (Hanover, 12/17/08)ASSISTS: 8 (Taylor Fort-Wayne, 11/21/08)

John KoschnitzkyPOINTS: 18 (Twice)REBOUNDS: 8 (Twice)ASSISTS: 2 (5 Times)

Duncan LawsonPOINTS: 12 (Taylor Fort-Wayne, 11/21/08)REBOUNDS: 7 (Taylor Fort-Wayne, 11/21/08)ASSISTS: 1 (6 Times)

Edmond O'CallaghanPOINTS: 11 (Twice)REBOUNDS: 8 (Wheaton, 1/7/09)ASSISTS: 1 (6 Times)

Travis RosenkranzPOINTS: 20 (3 Times)REBOUNDS: 7 (Twice)ASSISTS: 10 (North Park, 1/21/09)

Matt SchickPOINTS: 10 (Claremont, 12/21/07)REBOUNDS: 8 (Tri-Sate, 11/16/07)ASSISTS: 6 (Tri-Sate, 11/16/07)

Doug Sexauer POINTS: 21 (Carthage, 2/4/09)REBOUNDS: 10 (Twice)ASSISTS: 4 (Augustana, 1/24/09)

Jordan Zimmer POINTS: 22 (North Park, 11/21/09)REBOUNDS: 6 (Elmhurst, 1/31/09)ASSISTS: 4 (Augustana, 2/21/09)

Titans in Pro BasketballJack Sikma, IWU’s all-time leading scorer, was the first small college

athlete to be inducted into the Academic All-America Hall of Fame.Sikma had a 14-year career in the National Basketball Association withthe Seattle SuperSonics and the Milwaukee Bucks. Sikma, now a busi-nessman in the Seattle area and an assistant coach with the Sonics, fin-ished his NBA career with 17,287 points and 10,816 rebounds in 1,107games. A seven-time all-star, Sikma was the first NBA center to lead theleague in free throw shooting, making 92.2 per cent of his charity tossesin 1987-88 for the Bucks. He is currently an assistant coach with theNBA Houston Rockets.

An early Titan to play pro basketball was Harold Dembo, who playedtwo games for the Chicago Bruins (owned by football Hall of FamerGeorge Halas) in the 1939-40 National Basketball League season.Dembo scored two points on one field goal.

Zach Freeman, a 2007 graduate, is currently playing in Germany forthe Hagen Phoenix and Keelan Amelianovich, a 2006 All-American,played with Cibo Lliria in Spain in 2006-07. Bryan Crabtree, the 1997NCAA Division III “Player of the Year”, played for several seasons inPortugal, Germany and the Czech Republic. Other recent IWU playersJeff Kuehl (1990 grad) and David Caldwell (1991) also played profes-sional basketball in foreign lands — Kuehl in Germany and Caldwell inAustralia.

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SEASON .........REC. ..............CCIW REC. .....PLACE .....................COACH................................................................................................CAPTAINS1909-10.............3-2.......................................................................................No Coach...........................................................................................................F.R. Kerley1910-11.............15-4.....................................................................................Fred Muhl...................................................................................................Arch Schaeffer1911-12*...........14-3.....................................................................................Fred Muhl.........................................................................................................Fred Young1912-13.............11-6.....................................................................................Fred Muhl ...............................................................................................George Hinshaw1913-14*...........14-5.....................................................................................Fred Muhl...............................................................................................J. Norman Elliott1914-15.............8-7.......................................................................................Fred Muhl .......................................................................................................Harlan Hart1915-16.............15-4.....................................................................................Fred Muhl...............................................................................................J. Norman Elliott1916-17.............7-9.......................................................................................Fred Muhl ................................................................................................Howard Millard1917-18.............11-4.....................................................................................Fred Muhl............................................................................................Harlow Sutherland1918-19*...........15-4.....................................................................................Fred Muhl ..................................................................................................Russell Strange1919-20.............7-8.......................................................................................Fred Muhl ..................................................................................................Russell Strange1920-21.............12-8.....................................................................................Fred Muhl .......................................................................................................Irv Pennock1921-22.............15-7.....................................................................................Byron Wimberly....................................................................................Frenchy Haussler1922-23*...........15-4.....................................................................................Byron Wimberly .............................................................................................Frank Finks1923-24.............16-4.....................................................................................Clarence Cartwright ..................................................................................Tommy Oliver1924-25.............12-7.....................................................................................Wally Roettger...........................................................................................Ross Anderson1925-26*...........14-4.....................................................................................Wally Roettger...........................................................................................Ross Anderson1926-27*...........14-2.....................................................................................Wally Roettger..................................................................................................Eldon Volk1927-28*...........13-1.....................................................................................Wally Roettger..........................................................................................Hugo Lindquist1928-29*...........9-4.......................................................................................Wally Roettger ...................................................................................................Fritz Rhea1929-30.............10-5.....................................................................................Wally Roettger.....................................................................................................Joe Baker1930-31.............8-10.....................................................................................Wally Roettger ..............................................................................................Billy Meehan1931-32.............8-7.......................................................................................Wally Roettger ...............................................................................................John Callans1932-33.............12-5.....................................................................................Wally Roettger .........................................................................................Barney Munday1933-34.............14-5.....................................................................................Wally Roettger...............................................................................................Tony Blazine1934-35.............10-7.....................................................................................Wally Roettger, Fred Parker ...................................................................Willard Benson1935-36*...........20-0.....................................................................................Harry Bell ..............................................................................................Jack Horenberger1936-37.............12-5.....................................................................................Harry Bell ......................................................................................................John Wallace1937-38.............8-14.....................................................................................Harry Bell...............................................................................George Ruff. Ken Chittum1938-39.............11-12 ..................................................................................Harry Bell ...........................................................................George Walker, Frank Soeka1939-40.............17-5.....................................................................................Bob Voigts.......................................................................................................Frank Soeka1940-41.............8-11.....................................................................................Bob Voigts .........................................................................Harry Anderson, Ed Quigley1941-42.............4-18.....................................................................................Don Drumm.................................................................................................Bob Crabtree1942-43.............7-14.....................................................................................Jack Horenberger ......................................................................................Clyde Buettner1943-44.............1-14.....................................................................................Cecil Russell.....................................................................................Wallace Waddington1944-45.............8-8.......................................................................................Mel Brewer...................................................................................................Hank Bennett1945-46.............10-8.....................................................................................Jack Horenberger ........................................................................................Hank Bennett1946-47.............8-9....................6-4.......................T4 ................................Jack Horenberger....................................................................................Harry Anderson1947-48.............11-9..................4-6.......................T5 ................................Jack Horenberger....................................................................................Jim Hershbarger1948-49*...........19-6..................9-1.......................1 ...................................Jack Horenberger..........................................................................................None elected1949-50.............12-11................7-3 .......................2 ...................................Jack Horenberger...........................................................................................Fran Somers1950-51.............16-8..................7-3.......................T2 ................................Jack Horenberger........................................................................John Lane, Steve Zebos1951-52.............11-10................5-5 .......................5 ...................................Jack Horenberger ....................................................................................Bob Hildebrand1952-53.............15-5..................7-2.......................T2 ................................Jack Horenberger..........................................................................................None elected1953-54*...........17-10................10-2.....................1 ...................................Jack Horenberger ...................................Earl Neeman, Fran Conlee, Howie Berggren1954-55.............16-10................8-4 .......................3 ...................................Jack Horenberger .........................................................................................Glen Newton1955-56.............14-9..................10-4.....................2 ...................................Jack Horenberger.............................................................Glen Newton, Teddy Winkles1956-57.............7-15..................7-7.......................T4 ................................Jack Horenberger .................................................................................Chuck Hohlfelder1957-58.............8-14..................7-7.......................T4 ................................Jack Horenberger .........................................................................................Dean Padgett1958-59.............6-18..................6-8.......................T4 ................................Jack Horenberger .......................................................................................Dennis Mattix1959-60*...........9-10..................9-3.......................T1 ................................Jack Horenberger......................................................................................Dennie Bridges1960-61*...........17-11................7-3 .......................1 ...................................Jack Horenberger......................................................................................Dennie Bridges1961-62*...........17-10................11-1.....................1 ...................................Jack Horenberger......................................................................................Jon Hawthorne1962-63.............14-9..................8-6.......................T3 ................................Jack Horenberger...........................................................................................Jerry Wisted1963-64*...........12-10................9-3 .......................T1 ................................Jack Horenberger ......................................................................................Vic Armstrong1964-65*...........18-6..................12-0.....................1 ...................................Jack Horenberger ...........................................................................................Jim Hedrick1965-66*...........21-10................10-2.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges .............................................................................................Jim Gresham1966-67*...........15-11................10-2.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges .................................................................................................Steve Laub1967-68.............11-14................10-6.....................T4 ................................Dennie Bridges.............................................................................................Dennis Kagel1968-69.............11-15................8-8 .......................T4 ................................Dennie Bridges.............................................................................................Dennis Kagel1969-70*...........21-4..................16-0.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges..........................................................................................Tom Gramkow1970-71*...........19-8..................12-4.....................T1 ................................Dennie Bridges..................................................................................Sheldon Thompson1971-72.............18-7..................12-4.....................T2 ................................Dennie Bridges ................................................................................................Stan Broers1972-73.............15-9..................10-6.....................T2 ................................Dennie Bridges ...............................................................................................Don Wright1973-74.............12-12................10-6.....................3 ...................................Dennie Bridges..............................................................................Dan Hiser, Curt Nord1974-75*...........23-7..................14-2.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges ...............................................................................................Bruce Foote

Yearly Records, Coaches, Captains

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1975-76*...........23-7..................15-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges..........................................................................Bruce Foote. Jack Sikma1976-77*...........25-6..................15-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges .................................................................................................Jack Sikma1977-78.............13-11................11-5.....................3 ...................................Dennie Bridges ..........................................................................................Chris Eldredge1978-79.............14-11................9-7 .......................5 ...................................Dennie Bridges................................................................................................Dave Pavlik1979-80.............17-11................11-5.....................T3 ................................Dennie Bridges ...................................................................................................Greg Yess1980-81.............15-11................11-5.....................T2 ................................Dennie Bridges ...................................................................................................Greg Yess1981-82*...........20-8..................13-3.....................T1 ................................Dennie Bridges ...................................................................................................Greg Yess1982-83.............17-11................11-5.....................T2 ................................Dennie Bridges .........................................................................................Brad Gregurich1983-84*...........17-11................14-2.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges ..........................................................................................Blaise Bugajski1984-85.............10-17................8-8 .......................5 ...................................Dennie Bridges.................................................................................................Tom Baffes1985-86*...........19-10................14-2.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges ..............................................................................................Dwight Zivo1986-87.............17-10................12-4.....................T2 ................................Dennie Bridges..............................................................Eric Bridges, Keith Luechtefeld1987-88*...........24-5..................15-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges ...........................................................................................Brian Coderre1988-89.............12-14................7-9 .......................T4 ................................Dennie Bridges............................................................................................Matt Chadesh1989-90.............22-9..................14-2.....................2 ...................................Dennie Bridges.................................................................Jeff Kuehl, Mark Edmundson1990-91*...........18-9..................15-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges.........................................................................Dave Kunka, Jason Jones1991-92*...........22-6..................14-2.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges...............................................................................................Dave Kunka1992-93.............16-9..................9-5.......................2 ...................................Dennie Bridges.............................................S. Kuehl, B. Martin, D. Kunka, S. Czirjak1993-94*...........19-8..................11-3.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges ............................................................John Lipic, Mike Groenenboom1994-95*...........24-4..................13-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges .....................................................................Mark Aubry, Chad Hutson1995-96.............28-3..................12-2.....................2 ...................................Dennie Bridges....................................................................Chris Simich, Brady Knight1996-97*...........29-2..................13-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges .........................................................................................Bryan Crabtree1997-98*...........22-5..................13-1.....................1 ...................................Dennie Bridges........................................................................................Andrew Boyden1998-99.............17-9..................10-4.....................2 ...................................Dennie Bridges........................................................Andrew Boyden, Nathan Hubbard1999-00.............17-8..................9-5.......................3 ...................................Dennie Bridges ...............................................................................................Korey Coon2000-01.............24-7..................10-4.....................3 ...................................Dennie Bridges ...........................................................................................Adam Osborn2001-02.............12-12................6-8 .......................T4 ................................Scott Trost .................................................................................................Ryan McCreery2002-03 *..........22-6..................11-3.....................T1 ................................Scott Trost .......................................................................John Camardella, Luke Kasten2003-04 *..........21-7..................12-2.....................1 ...................................Scott Trost...........................................................................................................Jim Lehan2004-05 *..........21-5..................12-2.....................1 ...................................Scott Trost.....................................Keelan Amelianovich, Adam Dauksas, Cory Jones2005-06.............25-7..................9-5.......................T3 ................................Scott Trost.....................................Keelan Amelianovich, Adam Dauksas, Cory Jones2006-07.............11-14................4-10.....................7 ...................................Ron Rose.....................................................................Andrew Freeman, Zach Freeman2007-08.............16-11................9-5 .......................T2 ................................Ron Rose .........................................................................Darius Gant, Andrew Gilmore2008-09.............13-12................5-9 .......................5 ...................................Ron Rose..........................................................................Brett Chamernik, Sean Dwyer*—Conference championship teams.

Career Records of Illinois Wesleyan Coaches(by total victories)

Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pct.1. Dennie Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 (1965-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6762. Jack Horenberger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 (1945-65) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5553. Fred Muhl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 (1910-21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6754. Wally Roettger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 (1924-35) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6805. Scott Trost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (2001-06 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7326. Harry Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (1935-39) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6227. RON ROSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2006- ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5198. Byron Wimberly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (1921-23) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7329. Bob Voigts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (1939-41) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..61010. Clarence Cartwright . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1923-24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..80011. Mel Brewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1944-45) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50012. Fred Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1934-35) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..77813. Don Drumm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1941-42) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..18214. Cecil Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (1943-44) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..067Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .830 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..638

Head coaches Dennie Bridges (left) and JackHorenberger accounted for 931 Titan basketballvictories in the 57 years from 1945-2001. Thebaseball field at IWU is named in Horenberger’shonor.

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1909-10 (3-2)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: F.R. KerleyIllinois State 32-41Millikin 55-17Eureka 21-20MillikinKnox 35-20

1910-11 (15-4)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Arch SchaefferPontiac YMCA 28-20Eureka 66-26Illinois State 25-28Millikin 28-16Knox 18-52Lombard 28-27Illinois College 31-16Lincoln 35-19Millikin 28-16Illinois College 53-3Bradley 13-31Lake Forest 26-20Millikin 26-23Lombard 41-30Hedding 49-29Millikin 20-32Illinois College 31-24Illinois State 20-8Bradley 22-19

1911-12 (14-3)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Fred YoungEureka 41-27Lake Forest 23-36DePaul 35-25Lake Forest 15-25Illinois State 29-28Millikin 30-26Lombard 46-33William & Vashti 45-36Bradley 23-19Millikin 13-29Shurtleff 27-25Lombard 23-19Illinois State 31-22Hedding 20-10Lombard 23-13Shurtleff 36-21Millikin 18-8

1912-13 (11-6)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: George HinshawIllinois 13-18Charleston 72-17Illinois State 11-18Bradley 31-16Millikin 25-22Illinois College 22-18Christian Brothers 37-32Eastern Illinois 38-22Christian Brothers 39-14Millikin 18-22Shurtleff 49-21Bradley 17-23Illinois State 17-23William & Vashti 62-16Illinois College 18-12Millikin 28-25Bradley 17-18

1913-14 (14-5)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: J.Norman ElliottEureka 84-13Illinois State 29-23Lincoln 47-20Illinois State 39-11

Millikin 36-19William & Vashti 56-17Millikin 22-28McKendree 62-22Illinois State 15-38Bradley 21-19Lincoln 32-23Illinois College 27-29McKendree 13-31Millikin 19-35Eastern Illinois 65-14McKendree 44-31Bradley 50-24Hedding 61-23Illinois State 40-26

1914-15 (8-7)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Harlan HartIllinois 39-50Illinois State 19-10Lincoln 41-21Illinois College 23-34Augustana 30-34William & Vashti 21-23Hedding 19-29Millikin 32-24Augustana 36-27Hedding 43-28Lincoln 28-26Millikin 26-27Illinois College 28-20Augustana 36-17Bradley 24-27

1915-16 (15-4)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: J. Norman ElliottLincoln 57-8Illinois 18-25Charleston 33-16Millikin 27-26Bradley 18-17Millikin 32-26McKendree 29-23Millikin 16-23Illinois College 30-22McKendree 37-20Blackburn 34-20Lincoln 64-6Bradley 40-36Illinois State 36-18Illinois College 41-15Illinois State 31-19Bradley 25-16Millikin 11-19Bradley 23-24

1916-17 (7-9)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Howard MillardIllinois College 41-31Eureka 26-21Wabash 20-32Monmouth 36-31Illinois State 20-32Bradley 33-20Millikin 19-21Eastern Illinois 25-23Rose Polytech 32-26Augustana 38-40Augustana 23-24Millikin 20-34Bradley 14-18Illinois State 27-7Eureka 20-32Millikin 19-35

1917-18 (11-4)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Harlow Sutherland

Eureka 27-30Millikin 36-18Bradley 42-19Illinois State 32-15Eastern Illinois 51-25Bradley 31-14Augustana 34-25Illinois College 39-23Millikin 15-19Eastern Illinois 44-24Illinois State 17-15Lombard 17-12Millikin 28-23Eureka 20-38Millikin 20-23

1918-19 (15-4)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Russell StrangeEureka 18-12Augustana 26-13Bradley 10-18Millikin 19-32Illinois State 22-7Eureka 31-21Eastern Illinois 38-21Sparks 29-28Eastern Illinois 18-19Augustana 35-30Illinois State 27-20Illinois College 39-6Bradley 30-23Millikin 11-30Millikin 30-24Augustana 31-10Illinois State 26-25Eureka 29-21Millikin 17-15

1919-20 (6-9)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Russell StrangeEureka 35-18Augustana 27-28Eastern Illinois 25-24Millikin 10-39Bradley 16-22Illinois State 22-25Bradley 14-13Eureka 10-19Augustana 20-31Illinois State 25-17Millikin 21-23Lombard 26-35Hedding 34-27Eureka 40-27Augustana 23-24

1920-21 (12-8)Coach: Fred MuhlCaptain: Irv PennockNorthwestern 18-14Armour 36-13Nebraska 17-30Augustana 20-26Eureka 26-22Augustana 24-29Illinois State 25-24Northwestern 20-17Millikin 25-29Knox 21-23Knox 26-22Millikin 16-21Armour 41-29Eureka 32-23Illinois State 36-31Northwestern 38-27Monmouth 32-21Lombard 40-22Millikin 13-21Augustana 26-42

1921-22 (15-7)Coach: Byron WimberlyCaptain: Frenchy HausslerIllinois 19-35Colgate 20-16Eureka 25-7Northern Illinois 22-13Illinois State 37-18Arkansas 33-22Lombard 29-38Illinois College 44-26Millikin 26-27Monmouth 32-22Bradley 23-32Knox 25-13Augustana 18-25Millikin 22-19Eureka 23-16Illinois State 29-16Illinois College 38-26Lombard 23-24Bradley 29-16Augustana 29-16Wabash 16-39Alumni 31-27

1922-23 (15-4)Coach: Byron WimberlyCaptain: Frank FinksNotre Dame 25-32American Legion 36-19Concordia Seminary 20-36Shurtleff 42-7Northern Illinois 32-21Lake Forest 28-16Illinois College 41-8Augustana 31-16Millikin 25-16Illinois State 23-14Bradley 22-15Knox 27-20Millikin 24-31Augustana 38-23Illinois State 26-29Lake Forest 32-30Monmouth 24-17St. Viator’s 30-17Bradley 35-24

1923-24 (16-4)Coach: Clarence CartwrightCaptain: Tommy OliverButler 19-51YMCA 27-15Illinois State 17-9Shurtleff 58-18Eureka 33-13Lincoln 43-16Bradley 22-20Knox 16-30Lombard 21-28Millikin 25-21McKendree 38-18Lake Forest 41-18Northwestern 45-19Lake Forest 28-22St. Viator’s 27-23Millikin 27-21Illinois State 40-13Eureka 20-22Bradley 37-21St. Viator’s 25-23

1924-25 (12-7)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Ross AndersonLincoln 25-14Cornell 23-9Lincoln 33-21Alumni 33-15

Eureka 17-27Bradley 20-19Augustana 25-22Monmouth 36-28Eureka 26-14Monmouth 27-28Lombard 21-28Millikin 23-30Augustana 18-26St. Viator’s 32-28Bradley 26-33Illinois State 45-12Millikin 31-19St. Viator’s 21-26Illinois State 22-21

1925-26 (14-4)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Ross AndersonLincoln 32-30Cornell 28-19DePauw 20-37Knox 42-18Lake Forest 41-21Augustana 42-30Millikin 19-20Northwestern 35-20Bradley 27-30Bradley 30-24Illinois State 35-22Illinois College 28-23Carthage 27-21Eureka 21-22Millikin 41-28Eureka 37-32Illinois State 28-22Lincoln 25-22

1926-27 (13-2)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Eldon VolkChicago Tech 61-7Butler 21-27Millikin 26-21Lincoln 33-23Eureka 32-23Illinois State 37-22Eureka 30-28Bradley 26-23Carthage 56-28Millikin 39-26Knox 40-23Monmouth 31-13Bradley 30-31Lincoln 36-34Illinois State 45-22

1927-28 (13-1)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Hugo LindquistNotre Dame 23-40DePauw 25-23Millikin 24-15Monmouth 36-18Eureka 42-22Lincoln 46-32Eureka 33-21Illinois State 53-11Lincoln 56-27Bradley 34-28Augustana 37-8Bradley 30-22Illinois State 40-19Millikin 41-25

1928-29 (9-4)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Fritz RheaConcordia 37-18North Dakota 38-40Fargo 37-22

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DePauw 20-15Lincoln 42-26Millikin 21-16St. Viator’s 31-22Bradley 30-36Illinois State 29-21St. Viator’s 20-23Eureka 34-21Bradley 34-42Illinois State 26-18

1929-30 (10-5)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Joe BakerMarquette 25-18North Central 27-14DePauw 29-28Lombard 24-20Millikin 27-30St. Viator’s 23-14Illinois State 25-24Illinois State 21-24Bradley 31-23Eureka 35-16Millikin 32-14Lombard 25-24Bradley 21-28St. Viator’s 9-12Eureka 24-28

1930-31 (8-10)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Billy MeehanMarquette 11-16Brigham Young 33-34Rice 27-36Notre Dame 17-24North Dakota State 26-23Bradley 32-25Eureka 27-15Millikin 15-16Centenary 27-19Eureka 20-11St. Viator’s 29-35Millikin 32-18Monmouth 25-21Illinois State 18-23Bradley 28-27St. Viator’s 22-30Illinois State 29-44Monmouth 29-34

1931-32 (8-7)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: John CallansRose Polytech 39-9Cornell 33-22Shurtleff 41-42St. Viator’s 22-24Millikin 31-18McKendree 28-19Bradley 17-16Illinois State 29-30Shurtleff 22-23Eureka 34-14Millikin 18-22Bradley 37-30Eureka 35-23Illinois State 17-28St. Viator’s 24-28

1932-33 (12-5)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Barney MundayNotre Dame 12-24Shurtleff 33-25St. Viator’s 15-23Illinois College 41-31Millikin 39-30Bradley 22-24Illinois State 46-20Eureka 36-21St. Viator’s 32-21Loyola 28-21Bradley 27-31

Shurtleff 24-16Millikin 34-25Illinois State 31-29Eureka 34-24Loyola 33-22Alumni 34-35

1933-34 (14-5)Coach: Wally RoettgerCaptain: Tony BlazineIllinois 19-39Centenary 41-28Washington 33-32Arizona 49-44Northern Illinois 37-31Southern Illinois 30-28Shurtleff 42-23Millikin 25-19Illinois State 35-29Eureka 27-33Illinois State 30-27Eastern Illinois 49-25Bradley 40-29Eureka 42-22Bradley 49-32Illinois College 36-39Millikin 19-26South Carolina 18-14Pittsburgh 15-18

1934-35 (10-7)Coach: W. Roettger, F. ParkerCaptain: Willard BensonIllinois 33-32Illinois 26-36Mauline 32-24Centenary 29-44Eureka 46-30North Central 25-27Millikin 32-49Illinois State 21-38Northern Illinois 31-25Bradley 39-21Shurtleff 34-23Illinois College 29-44Southern Illinois 33-24Eureka 42-17Illinois State 24-26Bradley 34-32Millikin 34-30

1935-36 (20-0)Coach: Harry BellCaptain: Jack HorenbergerSparks 58-13Cahkosh 42-19Louisville 29-20Centenary 40-18Southern Illinois 27-25McKendree 36-25Millikin 42-24Illinois College 47-35Illinois State 31-29St. Viator’s 30-23Northern Illinois 42-15Eureka 31-22Bradley 34-15Illinois College 50-25Eureka 42-21Illinois State 31-27Millikin 33-32Northern Illinois 42-34Bradley 40-28St. Viator’s 35-24

1936-37 (12-5)Coach: Harry BellCaptain: John WallaceMcKendree 26-25St. Thomas 48-43Long Island 29-41Toledo 31-32Mississippi 60-21Millikin 62-32Illinois State 30-26

Southern Illinois 45-23Illinois College 29-33Northern Illinois 45-34Bradley 36-42Millikin 35-26Illinois State 28-25Illinois College 54-51Hawaii 43-44Northern Illinois 46-18Bradley 32-22

1937-38 (8-14)Coach: Harry BellCaptain: G. Ruff, Ken ChittumSparks 36-40DePaul 11-35Akron 22-30St. Thomas 30-42St. John’s 25-47CCNY 34-49Duquesne 22-29Toledo 39-42Illinois College 48-32Millikin 40-28Northern Illinois 37-26Southern Illinois 46-44Hawaii 34-28DePaul 39-41Bradley 22-37Millikin 34-15St. Viator’s 34-27Southern Illinois 27-50Illinois College 32-35Northern Illinois 27-26St. Viator’s 36-47Bradley 27-34

1938-39 (11-12)Coach: Harry BellCaptain: G. Walker, F. SoekaMorton J.C. 35-41Joliet J.C. 48-35Sparks 52-28DeLaSalle 25-23Terre Haute 28-31Louisiana Tech 37-53Pensacola 61-38Pensacola 59-32Pensacola 35-32Centenary 29-35North Central 35-32Lake Forest 33-22Millikin 40-29Chicago Teachers 32-28DePaul 17-58Western Illinois 39-54Millikin 26-32Bradley 26-33North Central 46-19DePaul 38-45Bradley 35-65

1939-40 (17-5)Coach: Bob VoigtsCaptain: Frank SoekaSt. Joseph’s 35-29Morton J.C. 39-34Joliet J.C. 47-22Indiana State 21-26S.W. Louisiana 34-33Southern Illinois 28-36Illinois College 43-41Southern Illinois 32-21St. Joseph’s 37-36Chicago Teachers 55-22Lake Forest 37-32Wabash 48-30Millikin 57-32St. Joseph’s 38-40North Central 42-18Evansville 44-29Bradley 30-36Illinois College 59-32Millikin 32-27Concordia 50-31

Bradley 31-37Illinois College 52-35

1940-41 (8-11)Coach: Bob VoigtsCaptain: Anderson, QuigleySt. Joseph’s 33-44Notre Dame 28-34Chicago Teachers 31-25Southwestern College 35-27Baltimore 34-44New York 39-55Seton Hall 26-44Evansville 30-50Millikin 40-44St. Joseph’s 56-55Lake Forest 37-33Loyola 48-62Illinois College 30-22Illinois College 48-47Millikin 28-37Bradley 31-49Concordia 62-41Bradley 31-58North Central 53-43

1941-42 (4-18)Coach: Don DrummCaptain: Bob CrabtreeNorth Park 34-32Indiana Central 33-54St. Joseph’s 32-40Eureka 44-38Camp Grant 38-45St. Norbert 35-39Western Kentucky 40-60Murray State 39-49Illinois College 52-55North Central 36-49Chanute Field 38-41Bradley 44-59Lake Forest 32-44Eureka 50-41Camp Grant 20-40Chicago Teachers 42-18Bradley 35-72Millikin 37-57North Central 45-57Augustana 51-55St. Joseph’s 57-60Illinois College 44-46

1942-43 (7-14)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Clyde BuettnerJoliet Junior College 55-37St. Joseph’s 32-41Camp Grant 42-46Loyola 48-51Illinois College 48-43Southern 48-51Millikin University 47-30Eureka College 43-37North Central College 33-32Bradley 35-41Illinois College 42-39Joliet Junior College 39-42Eureka College 46-54Bradley 57-54Millikin University 38-44Loyola 40-54North Central College 25-43Camp Grant 36-51DePaul University 35-52Eastern Oregon 40-45St. Joseph’s 33-37

1943-44 (1-14)Coach: Cecil RussellCaptain: Wallace WaddingtonCamp Ellis 40-55Wabash 38-42Western 33-36Wabash 38-58Washington University 37-49

Concordia 46-58Illinois State 34-51Western 45-49Monmouth 29-38Indiana State 35-49Concordia 37-41Eastern 37-56Illinois State 32-62Eastern 44-42Camp Ellis 46-58

1944-45 (8-8)Coach: Mel BrewerCaptain: Hank BennettDePaul 43-66Concordia 41-43Concordia 66-25San Jose Indees 64-47Illinois State 43-52Camp Ellis 46-55Chanute Field 45-43Eastern 39-35Concordia 38-43Eastern 43-50Southern 41-33Western 58-39Illinois State 38-42Camp Ellis 55-42Southern 32-33North Central College 48-29

1945-46 (10-8)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Hank BennettWabash 47-37Butler 52-45Millikin University 45-32Butler 50-73Illinois State 46-29Chanute Field 36-55Northern 47-41Illinois College 40-42Northern 50-41North Central College 37-34Concordia 47-45Eastern 47-51Illinois State 50-51North Central College 45-38Millikin University 39-60Illinois College 39-38Concordia 41-55Eastern 50-52

1946-47 (8-9)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Harry AndersonWabash 47-37St. Joseph’s 60-52Wheaton 47-60Augustana College 41-45DePaul University 45-77Illinois State 47-49Northern 36-35Carthage College 73-40Elmhurst 65-37North Central College 60-50Marshall College, W.Va 60-70Illinois State 60-54Lake Forest College 68-45St. Joseph’s 53-57Millikin University 50-72Millikin University 52-58Illinois College 58-48

1947-48 (11-9)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Jim HershbargerChanute Field 74-49Carthage 68-64Northern Illinois 50-74Illinois College 50-52Louisiana Tech 57-44Auburn 42-44Augustana 71-55Millikin 54-56

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North Central 47-40St. Joseph’s 45-48Illinois College 62-49Illinois State 69-62Kenyon 80-60Elmhurst 55-58Millikin 57-82Lake Forest 73-52Illinois State 56-66Wheaton 47-51Oklahoma City 61-47Northern 70-64

1948-49 (19-6)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: NoneSt. Joseph’s 66-57DePaul 57-61Carthage 79-50DePauw 70-69Ottawa 71-66Wabash 56-50Claire State 87-57Illinois College 76-59Illinois State 68-57Southern 55-47North Central 72-60Northern Illinois 64-54Millikin 70-69Illinois College 64-67Wheaton 60-58Illinois State 57-56DePauw 60-68Lake Forest 92-46Millikin 79-61Duquesne 57-78Seton Hall 51-70Augustana 70-49Elmhurst 71-48Western Illinois 56-49Eastern Illinois 59-67

1949-50 (12-11)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Fran SomersDePaul 63-70St. Joseph’s 45-49Northern Illinois 51-50Wheaton 52-56Murray State 62-69Ottawa 66-46Western Illinois 64-74Wabash 69-57Millikin 71-57Illinois State 57-70Augustana 80-65Carthage 85-48Illinois College 67-88North Central 71-60Illinois State 68-64Lake Forest 67-57Millikin 73-88Illinois College 81-74St. Joseph’s 75-55Southern Illinois 47-77Washington 67-76Illinois State 44-50Elmhurst 63-57

1950-51 (16-8)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: J. Lane, Steve ZebosWabash 74-42Washington 59-68DePaul 62-92McPherson 64-37Texas Tech 76-68Alabama State 73-76Loyola 41-49Southern Illinois 62-56Western Illinois 70-65Chicago Teachers 62-55Millikin 62-64Augustana 62-64North Central 80-63

Illinois State 68-50Carthage 81-57Illinois College 69-58Elmhurst 65-54Wheaton 71-69Illinois State 64-63Millikin 51-53Illinois College 71-68Lake Forest 68-51Southern Illinois 60-46Eastern Illinois 62-95

1951-52 (11-10)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Bob HildebrandWashington 54-46Elmhurst 69-58Eastern New Mexico 63-62North Central 61-73DePaul 47-87Quincy 78-71St. Francis 48-67Western Ontario 66-59Millikin 67-71Southern Illinois 53-32Illinois State 68-36Wheaton 85-73Illinois College 69-60Wabash 92-72Millikin 66-69Illinois State 80-77Augustana 76-72Illinois College 64-59Lake Forest 70-71Carthage 62-64Brandeis 65-67

1952-53 (15-5)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: None electedDePaul 56-70Camp Breckinridge 67-83Elmhurst 75-47North Central 74-66Dubuque 82-53Stetson 82-72Wheaton 62-84Illinois State 77-72Eastern Illinois 77-68Illinois College 100-52Millikin 87-62DePauw 79-75Illinois State 98-66Lake Forest 86-58Illinois College 90-60Augustana 68-58Southern Illinois 95-82Millikin 73-74Wheaton 95-71Eastern Illinois 69-90

1953-54 (17-10)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptains: Neeman, Conlee,BerggrenDePaul 63-73Augustana 71-63St. Joseph’s 89-73Elmhurst 114-60North Central 79-63Mississippi Southern 77-71Hamline 70-65East Texas 54-60Augsburg 74-64Gustavus Adolphus 52-64Creighton 66-75Millikin 61-66Wheaton 64-61Eastern Illinois 60-75Illinois State 88-80Lake Forest 97-95Elmhurst 106-73DePauw 93-79Augustana 89-78Southern Illinois 65-68

Illinois State 95-89Wheaton 66-91Millikin 68-66Lake Forest 94-80Bradley 72-87North Central 90-79Western Illinois 53-68

1954-55 (16-10)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Glen NewtonFt. Sheridan 84-69Augustana 80-42Quincy 88-69Lake Forest 82-77Elmhurst 90-67Macalaster 70-64Southern Illinois 78-72Quincy 64-65Monmouth 85-68N.E. Missouri 67-69Wheaton 95-88Southern Illinois 82-68Illinois State 84-85North Central 86-68Millikin 64-87St. Joseph’s 77-87DePaul 78-89Augustana 76-44Illinois State 83-81North Central 89-75Wheaton 95-103Lake Forest 63-76Millikin 66-71Elmhurst 102-91Millikin 83-69Quincy 79-81

1955-56 (14-9)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: G. Newton, T. WinklesDePaul 64-84Eastern Illinois 89-92Southern Illinois 71-70Carroll 74-61Lake Forest 65-90Millikin 86-106Beloit 63-82DePauw 75-79North Central 100-81Augustana 85-70Wheaton 46-51Lewis 82-77Illinois State 74-70Elmhurst 85-67North Central 86-69Augustana 79-73Elmhurst 84-63Lake Forest 74-71Quincy 71-79Millikin 97-86Carroll 104-89Illinois State 113-96Wheaton 66-105

1956-57 (7-15)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Chuck HohlfelderDePaul 62-80S.E. Oklahoma 74-76Augustana 97-78Wheaton 60-71Lake Forest 88-59Beloit 65-77DePauw 74-79North Central 71-73Illinois State 66-94Carroll 68-69Millikin 71-86Elmhurst 79-73Southern Illinois 69-72Eastern Illinois 82-97Elmhurst 87-82North Central 100-83Millikin 80-87

Lake Forest 93-78Illinois State 88-92Carroll 94-80Wheaton 61-88Augustana 65-66

1957-58 (8-14)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Dean PadgettIowa Wesleyan 71-79Wheaton 56-94Eastern Illinois 70-82Elmhurst 56-61Carroll 62-61Quincy 61-62DePauw 73-78Beloit 66-75Southern Illinois 49-90Illinois State 62-61Augustana 48-52Millikin 91-74Lake Forest 77-81North Central 94-76Elmhurst 76-68Augustana 78-61Lake Forest 69-60North Central 54-65Millikin 69-74Wheaton 64-97Illinois State 66-61Carroll 68-61

1958-59 (6-18)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Dennis MattixBeloit 53-56Elmhurst 66-56Lake Forest 66-60Augustana 43-45Eastern Illinois 73-85Quincy 69-81Quincy 64-70Hamline 63-74Rockhurst 64-80Illinois State 62-37Wheaton 56-85Millikin 74-70Beloit 62-65Carroll 69-71North Central 72-80Carroll 69-71Lake Forest 72-76Illinois State 60-84Wheaton 69-86Southern 65-92Millikin 81-77Elmhurst 67-64

1959-60 (9-10)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Dennie BridgesDePaul 50-95Iowa Wesleyan 62-70Augustana 65-55Millikin 74-65Quincy 52-63Millikin 69-64North Central 57-69Elmhurst 79-68Carroll 52-50Lake Forest 61-60Illinois State 43-47DePauw 68-77Carroll 46-44Lake Forest 63-64Elmhurst 66-58North Central 58-59Augustana (forfeit) 2-0Eastern Illinois 76-85Illinois State 63-67

1960-61 (17-11)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Dennie BridgesDubuque 97-75

MacMurray 64-70Carthage 107-81DePaul 58-62North Central 58-71Elmhurst 64-55Quincy 90-69Tennessee A&I 62-84Villa Madonna 59-77Quincy 79-61Augustana 78-76Elmhurst 73-62Carroll 65-73Lake Forest 83-72Millikin 79-70DePauw 87-81Carthage 77-87Augustana 67-56Millikin 75-71North Central 85-60Illinois State 63-67Lake Forest 61-77Illinois State 63-74Carroll 91-66McKendree 87-74Lewis 73-57Gustavus Adolphus 79-63Central Oklahoma 62-81

1961-62 (17-10)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Jon HawthorneMacMurray 59-73Quincy 74-79Augustana 102-66DePauw 53-71North Central 79-55Southeast Louisiana 69-70Eastern Tennessee 70-71Mississippi Southern 73-70Arkansas State 73-87Butler 65-73Elmhurst 80-48North Central 82-62Carroll 67-46Illinois State 70-69Augustana 70-56North Park 87-62St. Joseph’s 71-82Millikin 86-67Carthage 49-31Carroll 58-74Lake Forest 63-73Illinois State 68-63Carthage 79-62Millikin 74-57Elmhurst 73-54Lake Forest 85-59McKendree 58-62

1962-63 (14-9)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Jerry WistedElmhurst 59-44Augustana 55-56DePauw 68-62Carthage 68-65Millikin 66-37Southeast Louisiana 84-72Southwest Louisiana 62-68Carroll 67-66Lake Forest 80-51North Central 71-50North Park 92-56Illinois State 70-74St. Joseph’s 69-63Augustana 50-51Carthage 58-60Carroll 72-78Lake Forest 80-65Quincy 69-75Millikin 62-94Illinois State 54-47North Park 66-57North Central 71-72Elmhurst 58-52

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1963-64 (12-10)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Vic ArmstrongMacMurray 87-68DePauw 69-71Millikin 80-67Augustana 53-68Carthage 82-68Gannon 59-75Youngstown 65-92Wheaton 73-89Illinois State 59-57Carroll 75-89North Park 57-55Quincy 63-73Elmhurst 74-48North Central 95-81Carthage 68-66Augustana 63-57North Park 91-63Illinois State 63-69North Central 85-68Millikin 93-78Carroll 82-94Lewis College 80-81

1964-65 (18-6)Coach: Jack HorenbergerCaptain: Jim HedrickDePauw 69-61MacMurray 93-81Millikin 98-92Augustana 77-65St. Bonaventure 76-114Gannon 65-93Iona 67-81Youngstown 55-60Wheaton 89-75Carroll 81-66North Park 67-52Carthage 84-73Illinois State 76-71North Central 64-53Quincy 61-64Augustana 70-60Millikin 86-74Carroll 63-61Illinois State 72-67Carthage 74-72North Central 78-62North Park 72-63Eastern Illinois 60-59Lewis College 56-73

1965-66 (21-10)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Jim GreshamDePaul 55-77DePauw 66-80MacMurray* 101-73Carthage* 76-67Augustana 82-68Steubenville 63-77Iona 83-76Gannon 69-70Youngstown 56-68Carson-Newman 65-90Georgetown 86-102Union (Tenn.) 75-67Quincy 83-79Carroll* 113-75Millikin* 92-76Ferris State* 76-66Illinois State 90-71North Central* 85-59North Park* 83-55Carroll 108-62Carthage 81-70North Park 76-61Millikin 73-82Augustana* 90-53North Central 79-80 (OT)Illinois State* 91-69Illinois College* 103-55

Lewis 83-77Dickinson State (N.D.) 86-76Midwestern (Texas) 96-82Georgia Southern 72-96

1966-67 (15-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Steve LaubWayne State* 70-60MacMurray 91-83Carthage* 79-71DePauw* 74-53Loyola 68-89Wittenberg 68-90Iona 79-85Gannon 62-57Youngstown 66-97Lincoln (Mo.) 84-122St, Mary’s (Minn.) 81-80Millikin 67-74Carroll* 131-77Illinois State* 70-76Augustana 76-58North Park 68-60Quincy* 86-88North Central* 44-35Augustana* 106-83Carroll 93-70Carthage 89-83Illinois State 103-105North Central 67-56North Park* 84-63Millikin* 69-75Quincy* 68-72

1967-68 (10-6)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Dennis KagelAugustana 87-85DePauw 77-99North Central* 97-73Youngstown 83-97Gannon 69-95Iona 73-89William Carey 107-92West Florida 73-92Augustana* 92-76Millikin 101-110Wheaton* 91-110Elmhurst* 105-86Illinois State 63-64North Park* 83-68DePaul 77-93North Central 63-61Carroll 70-82Carthage 74-100Millikin* 71-64Elmhurst 88-65Illinois State* 66-83Carroll* 102-83Wheaton 98-102 (OT)North Park 77-82Carthage* 94-87

1968-69 (11-15)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Dennis KagelAugustana 106-79DePauw 87-78Southeast Louisiana 79-65North Central 70-74Elmhurst 90-71DePaul 84-107St. Bonaventure 76-109Youngstown 93-107Iona 88-98Gannon 80-103Akron 68-79Millikin 87-94Carthage* 76-88Wheaton* 75-81North Central* 80-69North Park 85-92Carroll* 88-78Illinois State* 79-86

Augustana* 85-75Elmhurst* 88-55Carroll 71-77Carthage 90-88Illinois State 94-81Wheaton 77-96North Park* 76-82Millikin* 91-75

1969-70 (21-4)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Tom GramkowDePauw 82-90Millikin 123-87Carroll* 107-56North Park* 100-77Wheaton* 87-84Iona 92-86Ashland 37-69Youngstown 64-79Lakeland 96-95Illinois State 69-68Wheaton 90-78Elmhurst* 68-60North Central* 70-57Carroll 68-54Carthage 78-73Augustana 93-74Millikin* 85-80Elmhurst 77-66North Central 74-58North Park 85-83Carthage* 91-75Augustana* 84-82Olivet Nazarene * 113-83Quincy* 96-92 (OT)Kentucky State 56-64

1970-71 (19-8)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Sheldon ThompsonIllinois College* 86-66Lakeland* 83-65Loyola 79-74Elmhurst 81-76Carroll* 84-62St. Bonaventure 57-92Drury 83-62Oral Roberts 69-87Western New England 74-67DePaul 71-88Wheaton* 75-92North Central* 92-65Augustana 74-91Carthage* 102-90Elmhurst* 97-66North Park* 80-67Millikin 98-86Wheaton 86-84Augustana* 71-62North Park 85-68Carroll 97-82Carthage 79-88North Central 73-75Millikin* 93-88Blackburn* 112-96Eastern Illinois 85-71Northern State (S.D.) 76-88

1971-72 (18-7)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Stan BroersIllinois College* 108-45DePauw* 99-85North Park* 89-78Carroll* 108-88Akron 78-88Iona 88-73Youngstown 76-85Georgetown (Ky.) 93-91 (OT)Bethel (Tenn.) 80-64Sam Houston State 68-79Wis.-Stevens Pt. 109-58Millikin* 119-73Wheaton* 92-82

Carroll 95-74Carthage 75-73Augustana 65-75Elmhurst 85-71North Central* 93-76North Park 56-61Augustana* 65-72Carthage * 108-72Elmhurst* 89-77North Central 91-76Wheaton 84-85Millikin 76-73

1972-73 (15-9)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Don WrightDePauw 63-58St. Bonaventure 63-92Lakeland* 90-79North Central* 74-56Oglethorpe 76-68Florida Southern 57-60South Florida 58-51Stetson 70-80Aurora* 88-71Augustana* 52-65Wheaton* 82-79Elmhurst 70-74North Park* 61-56 (OT)Carroll* 79-62North Central 63-50Carthage* 79-69Wheaton 73-69Millikin 80-78Augustana 41-73Carroll 86-88Carthage 98-95 (OT)Elmhurst* 63-60North Park 78-80Millikin* 80-87

1973-74 (12-12)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: D. Hiser, Curt NordSt. Bonaventure 75-83DePauw* 90-70North Central* 99-59Samford 59-84Armstrong State 86-95Bethune-Cookman 88-73Stetson 63-89Augustana* 65-67Valparaiso 73-83Carroll* 99-78Millikin* 82-87Wheaton* 76-78North Park 69-51Elmhurst 74-73North Central 85-68Lakeland 66-90Augustana 64-65Carthage* 80-66North Park* 67-52Wheaton 65-59Elmhurst* 71-72Millikin 79-76Carroll 79-82 (OT)Carthage 80-71

1974-75 (24-7) Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Bruce FooteLakeland* 84-56Bradley 72-76Bemidji State* 81-69Elmhurst 66-73North Park* 91-80Valparaiso* 71-59DePauw 82-65U. of Detroit 73-81Marymount 79-74Henderson State 54-68Southeastern Louisiana 55-62Indiana Central* 85-75Wheaton* 73-68

Elmhurst* 83-68Athletes in Action East 86-85Carroll 100-82Carthage 78-72North Central* 68-60Augustana 73-77Wheaton 77-70Millikin 81-75Carroll* 100-76Augustana* 75-68North Park 75-72North Central 87-51Carthage* 91-82Millikin* 88-68Rockford* 88-63Chicago State* 103-82Montevallo (Ala.) 76-67Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 63-66NAIA Dist. 20 All-Stars 63-118

1975-76 (23-7)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: B. Foote, Jack SikmaIllinois Benedictine* 66-67Wheaton* 92-70Indiana Central 72-70Valparaiso 66-65St. Bonaventure 84-95Henderson (Ark.) State 59-74Salem (W. Va.) 82-95Southeastern La. 78-65North Park* 81-66Elmhurst 80-74DePauw* 80-54North Central 80-51Wis.-Stevens Point* 100-78Carroll 63-56Carthage 69-79Augustana* 89-73Wheaton 75-71Millikin* 81-59Bradley 74-79North Central * 114-60Elmhurst* 80-51North Park 77-66Carthage* 106-74Augustana 59-57Carroll* 107-85Millikin 81-80Northeastern Illinois* 103-77Quincy* 80-64Southwest Baptist 100-84Henderson (Ark.) State 66-68

1976-77 (25-6)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Jack SikmaIllinois College* 88-54DePauw 96-83Indiana Central* 115-73Valparaiso* 69-63Quincy* 69-51@Jacksonville 64-66@Florida 68-78@Bradley 81-92Benedictine* 99-56North Park* 91-63Carthage* 88-75North Central 102-80Elmhurst 78-55Carroll* 126-88Millikin 71-66@DePaul 63-82Augustana* 82-60Wheaton 70-69North Park 78-64Elmhurst* 78-61North Central* 100-67Carroll 73-62Carthage 84-74Wheaton* 96-65Augustana 68-79Millikin* 76-61Olivet Nazarene* 91-71Quincy* 56-54

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St. Augustine 87-67Hawaii-Hilo 85-74 (OT)Henderson (Ark.) State 73-87

1977-78 (13-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Chris EldredgeDePauw* 68-65Indiana Central 75-89Wheaton* 81-69North Park* 68-62@Bradley 64-80Alabama-Huntsville 66-89Athens (Ala.) State 58-68Millikin* 82-76Carthage* 69-71Elmhurst 84-75Kentucky Wesleyan* 74-78Augustana* 58-53North Park 64-81North Central 91-82Augustana 65-81Kentucky Wesleyan 77-88Elmhurst* 78-47Carroll 66-65Carthage 71-79North Central* 83-65Wheaton 87-82Quincy 58-49Carroll* 81-72Millikin 84-82

1978-79 (14-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Dave PavlikDePauw 75-68Indiana Central* 80-74North Central 80-62Quincy* 73-64Wooster* 79-71@Iowa [email protected] Barbara 66-81@Pepperdine 51-62@Pacific 73-89Wisconsin-Platteville* 86-84Augustana* 69-66Carthage* 77-83North Park 48-70Wheaton 91-73Carroll* 97-77Millikin 81-78North Central* 77-75Elmhurst* 94-60North Park* 78-75Augustana 76-92Carroll 80-92Carthage 56-63Wheaton* 80-96Elmhurst 85-74Millikin* 61-71

1979-80 (17-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Greg YessDePauw* 67-76Northwestern 71-104Indiana Central 78-82Olivet Nazarene* 101-74Quincy 70-81North Central* 94-73@Florida 74-93MacMurray* 77-71North Park* 54-72Millikin 72-84Carthage* 97-64Augustana* 59-55North Central 67-54Wheaton* 76-62Carroll* 79-71North Park 81-109Wheaton 94-80Augustana 61-65St. Xavier* 98-73Elmhurst* 69-47Carroll 79-59

Carthage 77-72Elmhurst 6l-66Millikin* 67-60Aurora 96-85Chicago State 70-69Quincy 65-63Abilene Christian 55-75

1980-81 (15-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Greg YessOlivet Nazarene* 56-66DePauw 88-75Quincy* 72-85 (OT)Indiana Central* 90-83@Bradley 42-48@California-Stanislaus 70-83@Fresno Pacific 86-74@Arizona State 65-88Chicago State* 68-62Elmhurst 88-90 (OT)Carthage* 67-53Augustana* 54-79Carroll* 78-68North Central 82-71Millikin 61-46North Park 81-67Augustana 60-68Wheaton* 41-40Elmhurst* 70-54Carroll 78-80Carthage 80-76North Central* 99-86North Park* 58-74Wheaton 99-97 (3OT)Millikin* 94-80McKendree 59-73

1981-82 (20-8)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Greg YessDePauw* 73-57Olivet Nazarene* 77-68Indiana Central 71-70@Northwestern 57-71Elmhurst* 83-70@Arizona 57-82@U. of San Diego 48-78Wisconsin-Platteville* 74-71Millikin* 65-66Augustana* 56-34Carroll 80-81Carthage 84-74North Park* 72-54North Central 84-63Wheaton* 88-64Colorado College* 86-60North Park 66-69Quincy 66-82Chicago State* 93-82Wheaton 69-61Elmhurst 73-66Carroll* 92-84 (OT)Augustana 72-70Carthage* 73-55North Central* 74-59Millikin 76-68St. Francis* 93-65Chicago State* 63-65

1982-83 (17-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Brad GregurichDePauw 72-73Indiana Central* 78-75Olivet Nazarene* 94-71Wabash 64-70St. Xavier* 73-67@South Alabama 66-86@Mississippi 65-77@Arizona 67-64MacMurray* 88-74Elmhurst 81-71Carthage* 89-75Augustana* 78-76 (OT)

Carroll* 90-75North Central 53-64Wheaton* 79-72North Park 75-79 (OT)Millikin 69-68Quincy* 72-73North Central* 64-66 (OT)Carroll 78-75Carthage 67-64Augustana 67-69North Park* 81-68Elmhurst* 69-61Millikin* 61-70Wheaton 88-80 (OT)Eureka* 84-70Quincy 74-81

1983-84 (17-11)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Blaise BugajskiIowa 60-86DePauw* 67-81Indiana Central 78-85@Northwestern 54-63Wabash* 67-56Quincy 87-90 (OT)Kearney State 92-102Midwestern State 92-76Carson-Newman 83-90Olivet Nazarene* 91-69North Central* 54-55Wheaton 76-57North Park* 68-65Carthage* 96-69Augustana* 60-53Elmhurst 81-75Millikin* 85-66Carroll 77-76Carthage 70-59North Park 75-58Wheaton* 81-72North Central 72-60Elmhurst* 67-66Augustana 72-73Carroll* 81-69Millikin 79-65Wis.-Whitewater 67-75North Central* 77-82

1984-85 (10-17)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Tom BaffesDePauw 65-77Indiana Central* 74-77Wabash 73-75Carthage* 74-47North Park* 90-85 (OT)Augustana* 61-62@Iowa 39-99California-Santa Barbara 68-86Long Beach State 54-65@Chaminade 75-89@Hawaii Pacific 75-97@Hawaii Loa 78-66Olivet Nazarene* 81-59North Central* 70-59Wheaton 81-72Carroll* 58-59Augustana 74-85North Central 56-59Aurora* 77-86Carroll 65-66Carthage 83-92Millikin 87-61Elmhurst* 83-81Wheaton* 62-65North Park 70-105

1985-86 (19-10)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Dwight Zivo@Northwestern 62-79@Arizona State 67-86Wabash* 80-72Indiana Central 56-72

Wheaton 87-73DePauw* 58-60North Park* 84-73Coe* 74-65@Bradley 64-74Olivet Nazarene* 86-76Carthage* 89-55North Central* 71-62Elmhurst 71-55Carroll* 76-57Augustana* 78-66North Park 65-67Millikin* 82-85 (OT)Southern Miss. 88-95Washington (Mo.) 60-72North Central 62-59 (OT)Elmhurst* 73-69Wheaton* 80-59Carthage 66-64 (OT)Carroll 51-42Augustana 78-65Millikin 71-70Wisconsin-Whitewater* 79-75Ripon* 63-57LeMoyne-Owen 85-93

1986-87 (17-10)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: E. Bridges, K.LuechtefeldMarycrest* 111-89Mississippi State 78-83Wabash 85-62@Northwestern 58-80North Park* 92-81Wheaton* 94-65Carthage* 91-60@Southern Mississippi 90-91Washington U.* 78-82North Central* 70-71Augustana* 78-62Carroll* 92-62DePauw 76-80Elmhurst 92-76Wheaton 88-65Millikin 80-78North Park 74-95North Central 63-78Elmhurst* 107-60Illinois Benedictine* 85-70Carroll 83-68Carthage 87-82Augustana 75-94Millikin* 96-79Indianapolis* 85-71DePauw 69-61North Park 77-82

1987-88 (24-5)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Brian CoderreWashington U. 79-72LeMoyne-Owen* 2-0 (forfeit)Wabash* 114-92Indianapolis 95-103Augustana* 95-57Coe * 112-83MacMurray 103-72@Florida Southern 65-104@Tampa 74-88St. Mary’s (Mich.)* 120-90North Park* 82-76Millikin* 70-60Carroll 89-71Carthage 83-68Elmhurst 101-72Augustana 76-68North Central* 97-73North Park 74-89Wheaton* 88-68Carthage* 103-74DePauw* 85-79Elmhurst* 94-66North Central 64-55Carroll* 94-70

Wheaton 89-78Millikin 84-70Monmouth 99-74Millikin 91-74@Ohio Wesleyan 103-106

1988-89 (12-14)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Matt ChadeshSt. Ambrose* 78-87@Northwestern 61-100Wabash 75-70MacMurray* 86-61Indianapolis* 98-80Wheaton* 85-63DePauw 63-76@St. Leo 79-83@Tampa 80-112Washington U.* 70-63North Central* 83-94Augustana* 92-74North Park* 86-80Millikin 73-86Wheaton 80-67Augustana* 55-60Aurora* 88-87Elmhurst 93-84Carthage* 73-75North Park 65-71Carroll* 101-83Elmhurst* 84-93Carroll 78-96Carthage 81-79North Central 66-68Millikin* 79-93

1989-90 (22-9)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: J. Kuehl, MarkEdmundsonHawaii Pacific* 84-73Olivet Nazarene* 85-68Northwestern 72-81Northern Illinois 70-73Wabash* 96-70Wheaton* 77-56Indianapolis 78-92Illinois Benedictine* 82-76Washington U. 69-78@Hawaii-Hilo 75-72@Brigham Young-Hawaii 75-93DePauw* 65-67North Central* 80-87Carthage 73-70Carroll 85-82Millikin* 75-67North Park 77-76Augustana* 74-73 (2OT)Elmhurst* 84-79Augustana 85-68North Park* 96-104Wheaton 85-71Carroll* 102-79Elmhurst 105-88Carthage* 93-91North Central 76-66Millikin 87-82North Park* 83-68North Central 71-63Nebraska Wesleyan 85-63DePauw 65-68

1990-91 (18-9)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: D. Kunka, J. JonesSt. Ambrose* 97-62Northwestern 62-84Illinois Benedictine* 78-90Wittenberg* 73-89Olivet Nazarene 86-96Washington U.* 82-80Augustana 93-65Wheaton* 91-81 (OT)@Tampa 73-94@Florida Tech 86-90

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Coe* 96-53Carthage* 95-78North Central* 79-50Carroll* 109-81Millikin 85-74Augustana* 82-72Wheaton 69-58Elmhurst* 76-64North Park 63-64North Central 103-68Carroll 85-70Carthage 94-76Elmhurst 71-56North Park* 93-87 (OT)DePauw 75-89Millikin* 101-71Ripon 63-65

1991-92 (22-6)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: David Kunka@Northwestern 59-80Washington U. 92-82Otterbein* 81-83Olivet Nazarene* 82-68Wheaton* 77-63Aurora* 97-63Wittenberg 57-79Nazareth 105-89DePauw* 63-60Millikin* 83-72North Central* 92-62Chicago 88-57Carthage* 84-72Augustana 95-78North Park 69-65Rockford* 100-77Carroll 94-53Carthage 63-61North Park* 79-60Elmhurst 66-71Augustana* 91-98Carroll* 102-81North Central 91-70Elmhurst* 91-83Wheaton 82-76Millikin 97-77Elmhurst* 95-70Maryville 71-73

1992-93 (16-9)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: S. Kuehl, B. Martin,Steve Czirjak, David KunkaNebraska Wesleyan* 93-81DePauw* 86-81 (OT)@Northern Illinois 66-86Loras* 71-59St. Joseph’s 96-72Olivet Nazarene 83-93@Hawaii Pacific 90-101@Brigham Young-Hawaii 76-80@Sheldon Jackson 91-75Chicago* 91-63Augustana 80-94North Central* 90-54Wheaton* 99-84Carthage* 93-76Elmhurst* 85-74North Park 66-67North Central 99-63Millikin 89-92 (OT)Wheaton 83-78Carthage 79-71North Park* 85-69Elmhurst 96-104 (2OT)Augustana* 78-79 (OT)Millikin* 118-94Olivet Nazarene* 103-98

1993-94 (19-8)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: Groenenboom, LipicDePauw* 64-70LaVerne 86-74

Bradley 63-81Chicago 90-56Olivet Nazarene* 75-77Illinois Benedictine 102-60Rose-Hulman* 84-80Aurora 92-103Hanover 81-78Denison 84-63Anderson* 83-54Carthage* 94-63Augustana* 90-66Wheaton 80-83North Central 72-59Elmhurst* 89-81North Park 73-83Millikin* 90-75Augustana 87-77Wheaton* 95-87 (OT)North Central* 73-59Elmhurst 68-67Carthage 76-75North Park* 91-80Millikin 84-86@Manchester 79-77Washington & Jefferson 82-97

1994-95 (24-4)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: M. Aubry, C. HutsonWashington U. 81-78DePauw 94-89 (2OT)Rose-Hulman 68-64Aurora* 99-96Rockford* 117-80Anderson 83-66Illinois Benedictine* 85-64@Florida Tech 78-82@Florida Southern 65-87Carthage* 98-62Augustana 87-46Wheaton* 96-93North Central* 91-58Elmhurst 78-63North Park* 105-76Millikin 93-89Augustana* 73-65Wheaton 83-91North Central 82-71Elmhurst* 104-75Carthage 105-78North Park 71-53Millikin* 84-64Westminster* 115-74Washington U.* 90-65Baldwin-Wallace* 67-51Manchester* 82-89

1995-96 (28-3)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: B. Knight, C. SimichNebraska Wesleyan* 80-65Washington U.* 83-74Rose-Hulman* 72-67Rockford* 110-39Olivet Nazarene 62-57Illinois Benedictine* 82-63Teikyo-Marycrest* 103-64Aurora* 105-89Florida Tech 81-71Eckerd 82-77Carthage 72-59Augustana* 98-72Wheaton* 68-67North Central 85-60Elmhurst* 84-47Illinois College* 82-67North Park 86-76Millikin 86-71Augustana 76-66North Central* 84-68Wheaton 71-83Elmhurst 72-86Carthage* 94-64North Park* 96-89Millikin* 100-90

Ripon* 77-66Hanover* 73-67Roanoke (Va.) 116-88Washington U. 73-61Rowan (N.J.) 77-79Franklin & Marshall 89-57

1996-97 (29-2)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Bryan CrabtreeDePauw 82-62Wittenberg 91-69Rockford* 89-64Carthage* 88-61Olivet Nazarene* 81-75@Aurora 98-90Ind.-South Bend* 78-67Rose-Hulman* 88-63@Concordia (Calif.) 82-77Montana St.-Northern 83-69@Westmont (Calif.) 68-60Millikin* 80-76North Park* 95-70Augustana* 71-54@Wheaton 94-90 (OT)@North Central 72-81@Elmhurst 80-71@Carthage 98-64@Augustana 81-68Elmhurst* 82-60Wheaton* 75-63@North Park 96-62North Central* 84-66@Millikin 100-81@Benedictine 65-77Maryville (Mo.)* 105-66Rose-Hulman* 54-53Bridgewater (Va.)* 87-60Methodist (N.C.)* 95-63Alvernia (Pa.) 85-82Nebraska Wesleyan 89-86

1997-98 (22-5)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Andrew BoydenWashington U. 76-63DePauw 71-72Benedictine * 94-86Olivet Nazarene * 93-86Aurora * 84-76Rose-Hulman 74-75Lewis & Clark 102-85Bethel (Ind.) 94-108Webber 90-67Rockford * 109-60Carthage * 99-85Elmhurst 87-84 (OT)Wheaton 85-88 (2OT)Augustana 85-80Carthage 77-66North Park * 85-65North Central * 87-74Millikin 91-81Elmhurst * 73-58Wheaton * 103-73Augustana * 78-65North Central 84-70North Park 90-73Chicago * 88-76Millikin * 92-73Franklin * 95-92 (OT)Gustavus Adolphus 61-67

1998-99 (17-9)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: A. Boyden, N. HubbardPomona-Pitzer 87-71 Washington U. 81-75 Nebraska Wesleyan 89-85 (OT)Olivet Nazarene 83-79 BENEDICTINE 70-73 AURORA 78-64 ILLINOIS COLLEGE 89-82 Chaminade 73-80 Brigham Young Hawa ii 92-87

Hawaii Pacific 71-89 NORTH CENTRAL 79-62 Wheaton 81-83 North Park 85-72 MILLIKIN 63-65 AUGUSTANA 55-57 Elmhurst 63-75 NORTH PARK 81-64Carthage 77-52WHEATON 87-76North Central 67-55 Augustana 81-69 CARTHAGE 74-63 ELMHURST 75-66 Millikin 87-69 Ripon 58-63

1999-2000 (17-8)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Korey CoonROANOKE 93-85 WITTENBERG 77-60 Hastings 75-71 Nebraska Wesleyan 70-72 CHICAGO 75-71 BENEDICTINE 93-87 OLIVET NAZARENE 90-74 Aurora 115-113 2OTU.C.-SANTA CRUZ 72-61 Florida Southern 60-93 Eckerd 70- 77 AUGUSTANA 83-75 NORTH PARK 85-78 ELMHURST 72-59 Wheaton 70-53 North Central 85-62 North Park 67-69 CARTHAGE 95-84 MILLIKIN 82-76 Augustana 74-89 Carthage 75- 80 Elmhurst 84-78 WHEATON 83-88 NORTH CENTRAL 99-89 Millikin 101-106 2OT

2000-01 (24-7)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Adam OsborneBLACKBURN 79-64 at Chicago 76-77 MacMURRAY 96-50 at Benedictine 84-81 AURORA 67-60 WASHINGTON U. 94-86 OLIVET NAZARENE 87-63 vs Brewton Parker 79-75 vs Wisconsin-Superior 72-82 at Florida Tech 88-85 RIPON 89-80 at Elmhurst 87-89 AUGUSTANA 91-72 WHEATON 74-62 at North Central 85-82 at Carthage 70-90 NORTH PARK 68-62 MILLIKIN 98-84 at Augustana 70-76 at North Park 92-85 OTat Wheaton 63-67 NORTH CENTRAL 86-72 ELMHURST 71-63 CARTHAGE 83-71 at Millikin 96-65 GRINNELL 132-91 at Wartburg 65-60 vs Elmhurst 63-60 at Chicago 77-68 vs William Paterson 52-67 vs Ohio Northern 76-73

2001-02 (12-13)Coach: Scott TrostCaptain: Ryan McCreeryvs Concordia University 72-74

at Ripon College 51-73 HARDIN SIMMONS 88-47 BENEDICTINE U. 84-56 U. OF CHICAGO 65-60 AURORA 81-58 at Washington University 58-81 at Olivet Nazarene 81-88 OTvs Univ. of Alberta 76-82 vs St. Xavier 73-67 at California Lutheran 97-71 ELMHURST 80-70 AUGUSTANA 77-85 NORTH PARK 102-68 at Carthage 49-72 at Millikin University 63-61 at Wheaton 60-55 NORTH CENTRAL 76-79 OTCARTHAGE 56-76 at Elmhurst 61-71 at North Park 55-68 WHEATON 85-74 at Augustana 92-106 at North Central 74-77 OTMILLIKIN 82-79

2002-03 (22-6)Coach: Scott TrostCaptains: Luke Kasten, JohnCamardellavs DePauw University 77-64 at Wabash College 78-64 DOMINICAN 79-55 at Chicago 69-77 WASHINGTON U. 75-88 OLIVET NAZARENE 104-67 at Fontbonne 87-63 vs St. John’s (Minn.) 76-56 vs UW-Stout 89-75 vs Nebraska Wesleyan 68-56 BELOIT COLLEGE 76-61 AUGUSTANA 66-62 MILLIKIN 69-54 at Wheaton 62-55 CARTHAGE 64-62 at North Central 103-95 NORTH PARK 78-51 at Elmhurst 72-74 at Augustana 75-80 NORTH CENTRAL 81-67 WHEATON 80-75 at North Park 98-97 OTat Carthage 64-75 at Millikin 70-62 ELMHURST 73-65 BLACKBURN 79-59 at Washington U. 85-73 vs Hampden-Sydney 68-76

2003-04 (21-7)Coach: Scott TrostCaptain: Jim Lehanat Chicago 73-48 vs Trinity (Texas) 65-67 BELOIT 104-84 vs Johns Hopkins 77-64 at Washington University 61-65 OLIVET NAZARENE 85-66 HANOVER 54-63 BENEDICTINE 89-56 at Johnson & Wales 73-54 at Florida Gulf Coast 97-109 WABASH 94-67 ELMHURST 84-74 AUGUSTANA 78-77 OTat Wheaton 64-88 at North Park 74-77 at Millikin 85-69 NORTH PARK 82-51 at North Central 81-74 CARTHAGE 80-68 MILLIKIN 65-51 at Elmhurst 62-55 at Carthage 81-62 at Augustana 84-73 NORTH CENTRAL 97-71

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WHEATON 75-72 MARYVILLE 82-73 at Hanover College 77-67 at College of Wooster 53-58

2004-05 (21-5)Coach: Scott TrostCaptain: Adam Dauksas, KeelanAmelianovich, Cory JonesAURORA 70-68 DEPAUW 67-48 WASHINGTON (MO.) 90-70 at Olivet Nazarene 80-73 CHICAGO 78-63 FONTBONNE 94-51 at Hanover 53-55 at Beloit 93-53 vs Trinity University 63-67 OTat Southwestern 65-57 at Benedictine 79-68 ELMHURST 84-62 at Wheaton 80-73 AUGUSTANA 67-52 at Millikin 82-66 NORTH PARK 73-58 NORTH CENTRAL 81-67 CARTHAGE 91-67 WHEATON 74-86 at Augustana 76-77 at Carthage 76-68 at Elmhurst 75-59 at North Central 73-70 at North Park 98-89 MILLIKIN 74-51 HANOVER 76-81

2005-06 (25-7)Coach: Scott TrostCaptains: A. Dauksas, K.Amelianovich, Cory Jonesvs Univ. of Texas-Dallas 71-58 at Wabash College 79-67 OLIVET NAZARENE 87-68 ST. XAVIER 81-61

at Chicago 71-67 at Washington University 83-56 at Illinois College 85-57 HANOVER 72-61 vs Puget Sound 104-87 at Westmont 76-60 NORTH CENTRAL 70-74 at Carthage 80-79 at Millikin 68-60 OTat Elmhurst 64-72 WHEATON 87-81 OTat North Park 78-57 AUGUSTANA 54-57 CARTHAGE 95-61 at North Central 91-88 ELMHURST 88-87 OTMILLIKIN 95-76 at Wheaton 66-69 at Augustana 85-93 OTNORTH PARK 94-67 at Augustana 81-67 vs North Central 49-51 vs Carroll College 81-68 at UW-Whitewater 85-71 at Lawrence 71-68 vs Puget Sound 113-99 vs Virginia Wesleyan 79-81 vs Amherst 71-68

2006-07 (11-14)Coach: Ron RoseCaptain: Z. Freeman, A. Freemanvs Clarke 86-59 at UW-Whitewater 69-68 OTILLINOIS COLLEGE 75-70 vs Ohio Wesleyan 74-87 vs Judson (Ill.) College 92-50 at Saint Xavier 73-75 at Olivet Nazarene 64-63 WASHINGTON U. 63-75 U. OF CHICAGO 60-64 at Hanover 84-65 ALBION 94-80 CARTHAGE 79-76

MILLIKIN 82-84 at Elmhurst 57-76 at Wheaton 65-79 NORTH PARK 81-90 at Augustana 62-64 at Carthage 83-94 NORTH CENTRAL 65-51 ELMHURST 69-84 at Millikin 66-60 WHEATON 84-93 AUGUSTANA 77-80 at North Park 81-80 at North Central 70-77

2007-08 (16-11)Coach: Ron RoseCaptain: D. Gant, A. Gilmorevs Tri-State U. 89-82 OTat Albion 55-75 OLIVET NAZARENE 79-97 DOMINICAN 69-67 WEBSTER 82-69 at Illinois College 88-75 at Washington University 66-69 at Chicago 70-85 HANOVER 88-76 at Occidental College 67-88 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

70-61 NORTH CENTRAL 68-59 at Carthage 79-81 OTat Millikin 62-47 at Elmhurst 77-90 WHEATON 63-60 at North Park University 57-55 AUGUSTANA 61-65 CARTHAGE 87-77 at North Central 81-67 ELMHURST 75-71 MILLIKIN 95-52 at Wheaton 61-59 at Augustana 68-83 NORTH PARK 57-67 OTvs Wheaton 81-78

at Augustana 60-71

2008-09 (13-12)Coach: Ron RoseCaptain: Brett Chamernik, SeanDwyervs Taylor-Fort Wayne 90-70 at Manchester 78-73 MARYVILLE (MO.) 95-77 at Olivet Nazarene 63-76 at Washington U. 86-93 vs Hamilton College 70-55 at Hanover 76-75 OTU. OF CHICAGO 70-55 vs St. Xavier 72-74 vs Missouri Baptist 82-73 ILLINOIS COLLEGE 82-59 at Wheaton College 70-74 NORTH CENTRAL 70-77 at Carthage 73-70 ELMHURST 72-90 NORTH PARK 102-82 at Augustana 66-82 MILLIKIN 81-64 at Elmhurst 92-98 CARTHAGE 67-74 at North Central 77-71 at North Park 67-64 WHEATON 60-86 at Millikin 57-80 AUGUSTANA 65-74

MEN’S BASKETBALL (27) - 1949, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976,1977, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005.

BASEBALL (22) - 1948, 1949, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1977,1978, 1989, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008.

FOOTBALL (14) - 1948, 1951, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2009.SOFTBALL (13) - 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009.

MEN’S GOLF (11) - 1959, 1960, 1968, 1977, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009.WOMEN'S GOLF (8) - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009.

MEN'S TENNIS (5) - 1963, 1964, 1997, 1998, 1999. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (3) - 2003, 2008, 2009.WOMEN’S TRACK (3) - Indoor - 2008, 2009. Outdoor - 2009.

VOLLEYBALL (2)- 1991, 1997. WOMEN'S TENNIS (1) - 1992. MEN'S SWIMMING (1) - 1996.WOMEN'S SOCCER (1) - 2008.

TITAN CCIW CHAMPIONSHIPS (111 total through November 2009)

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The 1995-96 team finished third in the NCAA Division III tournament. Front row (from left): ScottPeterson, Jon Litwiller, Chris Senica, Chris Simich, Andy Boyden, John Baines and Bryan Crabtree.Back row: Assistant coach Dennis Martel, assistant coach David Steinbrueck, Kyle Tudeen, BrianGreen, Brent Niebrugge, Matt Swingler, T.J. Posey, Brady Knight, Tony Pacetti, head coach DennieBridges.

1995-96 (28-3)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptains: Brady Knight, ChrisSimichNebraska Wesleyan* 80-65Washington U.* 83-74Rose-Hulman* 72-67Rockford* 110-39Olivet Nazarene 62-57Illinois Benedictine* 82-63Teikyo-Marycrest* 103-64Aurora* 105-89Florida Tech 81-71Eckerd 82-77Carthage 72-59Augustana* 98-72Wheaton* 68-67North Central 85-60Elmhurst* 84-47Illinois College* 82-67North Park 86-76Millikin 86-71Augustana 76-66North Central* 84-68Wheaton 71-83Elmhurst 72-86Carthage* 94-64North Park* 96-89Millikin* 100-90Ripon* 77-66Hanover* 73-67Roanoke (Va.) 116-88Washington U. 73-61Rowan (N.J.) 77-79Franklin & Marshall 89-57

1996-97 (29-2)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Bryan CrabtreeDePauw 82-62Wittenberg 91-69Rockford* 89-64Carthage* 88-61Olivet Nazarene* 81-75@Aurora 98-90Ind.-South Bend* 78-67Rose-Hulman* 88-63@Concordia (Calif.) 82-77Montana St.-Northern 83-69@Westmont (Calif.) 68-60Millikin* 80-76North Park* 95-70Augustana* 71-54@Wheaton 94-90 (OT)@North Central 72-81@Elmhurst 80-71@Carthage 98-64@Augustana 81-68Elmhurst* 82-60Wheaton* 75-63@North Park 96-62North Central* 84-66@Millikin 100-81@Benedictine 65-77Maryville (Mo.)* 105-66Rose-Hulman* 54-53Bridgewater (Va.)* 87-60Methodist (N.C.)* 95-63Alvernia (Pa.) 85-82Nebraska Wesleyan 89-86

The 1996-97 team was 29-2 and won the NCAA Division III tournament. Front row (from left): SethZeller, Tony Pacetti, Korey Coon, Jason Osborn, Jerry Happ, Mike Pope, Mike Rogers. Back row: AndyBoyden, Kyle Tudeen, Buck Condill, Brent Niebrugge, Bryan Crabtree, Matt Hoder, Matt Mann,Nathan Hubbard, John Baines, head coach Dennie Bridges.

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2000-01 (24-7)Coach: Dennie BridgesCaptain: Adam OsbornBlackburn* 79-64Chicago 76-77MacMurray* 96-50Benedictine U. 84-81Aurora* 67-60Washington U.* 94-86 Olivet Nazarene* 87-63Brewton Parker 79-75Wisconsin-Superior 72-82Florida Tech 88-85Ripon College* 89-80Elmhurst 87-89Augustana* 91-72Wheaton* 74-62North Central 85-82Carthage 70-90North Park* 68-62Millikin* 98-84Augustana 70-76North Park 92-85Wheaton 63-67North Central* 86-72Elmhurst* 71-63Carthage* 83-71Millikin 96-65Grinnell* 132-91Wartburg 65-60Elmhurst 63-60Chicago 77-68William Paterson 52-67Ohio Northern 76-73

The 2000-01 team finished third in the NCAA Division III tournament. Front row (from left): Headcoach Dennie Bridges, Martin Eich, Seth Hubbard, Luke Kasten, Todd Wente, Mike Rogers, RyanMcCreery, John Camardella. Back row: Assistant coach David Steinbrueck, Laban Cross, AdamOsborn, Eric Starkey, Jabari Adams, Craig Bunting, John O’Brien, Casey Tushaus, Chris Silagi, ShawnMcGuire, Jim Lehan, assistant coach Dennis Martel.

2005-06 (25-7)Coach: Scott TrostCaptains: Keelan Amelianovich,Adam Dauksas, Cory JonesTexas-Dallas 71-58Wabash 79-67Olivet Nazarene* 87-68St. Xavier* 81-61Chicago 71-67Washington U. 83-56Illinois College 85-57Hanover * 72-61Puget Sound 104-87Westmont 76-60North Central* 70-74Carthage 80-79Millikin 68-60 (OT)Elmhurst 64-72Wheaton* 87-81 (OT)North Park 78-57Augustana* 54-57Carthage* 95-61North Central 91-88Elmhurst* 88-87 (OT)Millikin* 95-76Wheaton 66-69Augustana 85-93 (OT)North Park* 94-67Augustana* 81-67North Central # 49-51Carroll # 81-68Wis.-Whitewater* 85-71Lawrence* 71-68Puget Sound # 113-99Virginia Wesleyan # 79-81Amherst # 71-68

The 2005-06 team finished third in the NCAA Division III tournament. Front row (from left): JordanMorris, Charlie Grady, Teddy Toliver, Andrew Gilmore, Greg Milligan, Matt Bone. Middle: Steve Schweer.Jason Fisher, Cory Jones, Adam Dauksas, Keelan Amelianovich, Mike McGraw, Chris Jones, Zach Freeman.Back: Assistant Dennis Martel, Kevin Bryant, Brett Chamernik, Steve Manus, Brian Nussbaum, Tyler Smith,Andrew Freeman, Darius Gant, Mike Harrigan, Jason Bloom, Anthony Pavone, John Caywood, assistantcoach Chad Hutson, head coach Scott Trost. Not present: Matt Arnold, assistant coach David Steinbrueck..

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IWU National Tournament ResultsNAIA (KANSAS CITY)

1961 Illinois Wesleyan 70, Gustavus Adolphus 63Central Oklahoma 81, Illinois Wesleyan 62

1966 Illinois Wesleyan 86, Dickinson (N.D.) St. 76Illinois Wesleyan 96, Midwestern 82Georgia Southern 96, Illinois Wesleyan 72

1970 Kentucky State 64, Illinois Wesleyan 561971 Northern (S.D.) St. 88, Illinois Wesleyan 761975 Illinois Wesleyan 76, Montevallo 67

Grand Canyon 66, Illinois Wesleyan 631976 Illinois Wesleyan 100, Southwest Baptist 84

Henderson St. 68, Illinois Wesleyan 661977 Illinois Wesleyan 87, St. Augustine 67

Illinois Wesleyan 85, Hawaii-Hilo 74 (ot)Henderson St. 87, Illinois Wesleyan 73

1980 Abilene Christian 75, Illinois Wesleyan 55

NCAA DIVISION IIIIWU has appeared in 17 Division III tournaments in the 23 years since joiningthe NCAA. The Titans have lost to formidable opponents in the NCAA tourney— Wis.-Whitewater (1984 champs), LeMoyne-Owen (1986 runner-up), NorthPark (1987 champs), Ohio Wesleyan (1988 champs), DePauw (1990 runner-up), Manchester (1995 runner-up), Rowan (1996 champions) and VirginiaWesleyan (2006 champions).

1984 Wis.-Whitewater 75, Illinois Wesleyan 67 @North Central 82, Illinois Wesleyan 77#

1986 Illinois Wesleyan 79, Wis.-Whitewater 75Illinois Wesleyan 63, Ripon 57LeMoyne-Owen 93, Illinois Wesleyan 85 @

1987 Illinois Wesleyan 69, DePauw 61#North Park 82, Illinois Wesleyan 77 @

1988 Illinois Wesleyan 99, Monmouth 74#Illinois Wesleyan 91, Millikin 74 @Ohio Wesleyan 106, Illinois Wesleyan 103 @

1990 Illinois Wesleyan 83, North Park 68Illinois Wesleyan 71, North Central 63 @Illinois Wesleyan 85, Nebraska Wesleyan 63 #DePauw 68, Illinois Wesleyan 65 #

1991 Ripon 65, Illinois Wesleyan 63 @1992 Illinois Wesleyan 95, Elmhurst 70

Maryville (Tenn.) 73, Illinois Wesleyan 71 @1994 Illinois Wesleyan 79, Manchester 77 @

Washington & Jefferson 97, Illinois Wesleyan 82 #

1995 Illinois Wesleyan 115, Westminster (Mo.) 74Illinois Wesleyan 90, Washington U. 65Illinois Wesleyan 67, Baldwin-Wallace 51Manchester 89, Illinois Wesleyan 82

1996 Illinois Wesleyan 77, Ripon 66Illinois Wesleyan 73, Hanover 67Illinois Wesleyan 116, Roanoke (Va.) 88 @Illinois Wesleyan 73, Washington U. 61 #Rowan 79, Illinois Wesleyan 77 #IWU 89, Franklin & Marshall 57 # -Division III Third Place

1997 Illinois Wesleyan 105, Maryville (Mo.) 66Illinois Wesleyan 54, Rose-Hulman 53Illinois Wesleyan 87, Bridgewater (Va.) 60Illinois Wesleyan 95, Methodist (N.C.) 63Illinois Wesleyan 85, Alvernia (Pa.) 82 #IWU 89, Nebraska Wesleyan 86 # - Division III Championship

1998 Illinois Wesleyan 95, Franklin 90 [OT]Gustavus Adolphus 67, Illinois Wesleyan 61 #

1999 Ripon 63, Illinois Wesleyan 58 @2001 Illinois Wesleyan 132, Grinnell 91

Illinois Wesleyan 65, Wartburg 60 @Illinois Wesleyan 63, Elmhurst 60 #Illinois Wesleyan 77, Chicago 68 @William Paterson 67, Illinois Wesleyan 52 #IWU 76, Ohio Northern 73 # -Division III Third Place

2003 Illinois Wesleyan 79, Blackburn 59Illinois Wesleyan 85, Washington U. 73 @Hampden-Sydney 76, Illinois Wesleyan 68 #

2004 Illinois Wesleyan 82, Maryville (Mo.) 73Illinois Wesleyan 77, Hanover 67 @College of Wooster 58, Illinois Wesleyan 53 @

2005 Hanover 81, Illinois Wesleyan 762006 Illinois Wesleyan 81, Carroll 68 #

Illinois Wesleyan 85, Wis.-Whitewater 71 @Illinois Wesleyan 71, Lawrence 68 @Illinois Wesleyan 113, Puget Sound 99 #Virginia Wesleyan 81, Illinois Wesleyan 79 #IWU 71, Amherst 68 # - Division III Third Place

@—Away game. # — Neutral court.

Media Information

Arrangements for broadcasts in theShirk Center, additional stories, pictures, orother services may be obtained should bemade with IWU sports information directorStew Salowitz at [email protected].

A 1976 IWU graduate, Salowitz hasworked at his alma mater since November1988 and handles publicity and maintains

web sites for 18 varsity sports. In addition, Salowitz does gener-al University news coverage and writes for the IWU alumnimagazine. He has handled media arrangements for the 2007NCAA Division III national volleyball championship, the 2000and 2005 Division III national indoor track meets, the 2000

Division III national women’s golf championship, 17 DivisionIII men’s basketball tournament home games, five Division IIIregional baseball tournaments and two Division III softballregionals. He was a broadcaster for Bloomington’s WJBC Radiofrom 1977-88.

Information about Illinois Wesleyan athletics is availablethrough the Internet. The College Conference of Illinois andWisconsin (web address below) publicity director is MikeKrizman (630/637-5719). Current Titan statistics, results, androster, as well as live stats for home games, are available byaccessing the University web site at:

www.iwusports.comhttp://www.sidearmstats.com/iwu/mbball/

www.cciw.org

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MOST POINTS SCOREDGame: 132 vs. Grinnell. March 1, 2001 (132-91)[also NCAA Division III tournament record]Season: 2,616, 1987-88Season game average: 90.2, 1987-88

MOST POINTS ALLOWEDGame: 122 vs. Lincoln (Mo.) Dec. 29, 1966 (122-84)Season: 2,344, 1989-90

MOST COMBINED POINTSGame: 228, Dec. 11, 1999 (IWU 115, Aurora 113, 2 overtimes)Season: 4,864, 1987-88 (IWU 2,616; opponents 2,248)

WINNING MARGINGame: 71 (vs. Rockford, 1995-96, 110-39)

(vs. Eureka, 1913-1914, 84-13)Season: 15.9, 1994-95 (IWU 88.2; opponents 72.3)

LOSING MARGINGame: 60 vs. Iowa Dec. 15, 1984 (99-39)

MOST VICTORIESSeason: 29, 1996-97 (29-2)Consecutive: 24, 1935-37

MOST LOSSESSeason: 18, 1941-42 (4-18)Consecutive: 20, 1942-44

SEASON PERCENTAGEBest: l.000, 1935-36 (20-0)Worst: .067, 1943-44 (1-14)

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 56 vs. Carroll Jan. 6, l967Season: l,028, 1965-66

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .783 at Elmhurst Feb. 2, 1990 (36 of 46)Season: .527, 1982-83 (855 of l,622)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 19 vs. Millikin, Feb. 20, 1993Season: 235, 2005-06

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .786 at North Central Feb. 21, 1990 (11 of 14)Season: .439, 1992-93 (208 of 474); 2003-04 (201 of 458)

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 40 vs. Grinnell, March 1, 2001 (40 of 50)Season: 616, 1996-97 (of 790)

REBOUNDSGame: 73 vs. Carroll Dec. 6, 1969Season: 1,401, 1976-77Season game average: 47.2, 1971-72

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (20 of 20), Millikin, 1988Game (when not 1.000): .972 (35 of 36), at North Park, Feb. 19, 2003Season: .788, 1993-94 (497 of 631)

BEST CONFERENCE RECORDSeason: 16-0, 1935-36 and 1969-70; 12-0, 1927 and 1964-65

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE GAMES WON26, 1963-66

MOST POINTS SCOREDGame: 47, Greg Yess vs. Indiana Central, 12/10/80Season: 837, Jack Sikma, 1976-77Career: 2,272, Jack Sikma, 1973-77Freshman year: 407, Luke Kasten, 1999-2000Sophomore year: 610, Jack Sikma, 1974-75Junior year: 573, Blaise Bugajski, 1982-83Senior year: 837, Jack Sikma, 1976-77

SCORING AVERAGESeason: 27.0, Jack Sikma, 1976-77Career: 21.2, Jack Sikma, 1973-77

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 20, Greg Yess vs. Indiana Central, 12/10/80Season: 324, Jack Sikma, 1976-77Career, 941, Jack Sikma, 1973-77

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESeason: .642, Brent Niebrugge, 1996-97 (165 of 257)Career: .635, Brent Niebrugge, 1994-98 (385 of 606)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 8, Mark Edmundson at Wabash, 11/30/88; Mark Aubry at Carthage,2/19/94; Korey Coon at Olivet Nazarene, 12/7/98; Korey Coon vs. NorthCentral, 2/23/00; Adam Dauksas at Elmhurst, 1/14/06Season: 99, Keelan Amelianovich, 2005-06Career: 254, Keelan Amelianovich, 2002-06

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 17, Mark Aubry at Aurora, 12/18/93Season: 207, Keelan Amelianovich, 2005-06Career: 584, Mark Edmundson, 1986-90

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 19 (of 22 attempts), Bryan Crabtree vs. Alvernia, 3/21/97Season: 209, Bryan Crabtree, 1996-97Career: 518, Bryan Crabtree, 1996-97Consecutive (single season): 45, Blaise Bugajski, 1983-84Consecutive (career): 70, Korey Coon, 1998-99 into 1999-2000

FREE THROW PERCENTAGESeason: .963, Korey Coon, 1999-00 (157 of 163) - also NCAA D-III recordCareer: .913, Korey Coon, 1996-00 (449 of 492)

REBOUNDSGame: 24, Don Davidson vs. MacMurray 12/3/66; Jack Sikma vs. Bradley,12/30/76Season: 477, Jack Sikma, 1976-77Career: 1,405, Jack Sikma, 1973-77

REBOUNDING AVERAGESeason: 15.4, Jack Sikma, 1976-77Career: 13.1, Jack Sikma, 1973-77

ASSISTSGame: 14, Adam Dauksas vs. Benedictine, 12/22/03; Brian Martin vs. Carthage2/9/91Season: 209, by Adam Dauksas, 2005-06Career: 589, by Adam Dauksas, 2002-06

STEALSGame: 7, Nathan Hubbard vs. Brigham Young-Hawaii, 1/2/99

GAMES PLAYEDCareer (also record for consecutive): 115, Bob Spear, 1973-77

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTEDCareer: Brian Martin, 111, 1989-93

Team RecordsIndividual Records

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Career Points1. 2272 - Jack Sikma (107 games) - 1973-772. 2062 - Blaise Bugajski (103 games) -1979-

80,81-843. 1871 - Bryan Crabtree (114 games)-1993-974. 1848 - Luke Kasten (109 games) - 1999-035. 1833 - Greg Yess (107 games) - 1978-826. 1782 - Korey Coon (109 games) - 1996-007. 1688 - Zach Freeman (107 games)- 2003-078. 1590 - Keelan Amelianovich (104 games) -

2002-069. 1573 - Sheldon Thompson (101 games) -

1967-711573 - Jeff Kuehl (89 games) - 1986-90

11. 1475 -Adam Dauksas (114 games) -2002-0612. 1430 - Steve Kuehl (111 games) - 1989-9313. 1418 - Tom Gramkow (93 games) -1966-7014. 1375 - John Gibson (97 games) - 1968-7215. 1363 - Chris Simich (104 games) - 1992-9616. 1353 - Eric Bridges (107 games) - 1983-8717. 1326 - Dennis Kagel (94 games) - 1965-6918. 1294 - John Lipic (105 games) - 1990-9419. 1292 - Stan Broers (102 games) - 1968-7220. 1256 - Dean Padgett (78 games) - 1954-5821. 1248 - Jerry Wisted (97 games) - 1959-6322. 1238 - Brian Coderre (111 games)-1984-8823. 1231 - Bruce Foote (108 games) - 1972-7624. 1230 - Al Black (97 games) - 1975-7925. 1227 - Glen Newton (96 games) - 1952-5626. 1218 - Steve Laub (102 games) - 1963-6727. 1212 - Brian Martin (111 games) - 1989-9328. 1202 - Larry Lessen (112 games) - 1984-8829. 1195 - Andy Boyden (105 games) -1994-9930. 1178 - Dean Gravlin (81 games) - 1969-7331. 1159 - David Kunka (109 games) - 1988-9332. 1145 - Mark Edmundson (113 games) -

1986-9033. 1108 - Steve Czirjak (107 games) - 1989-9334. 1088 - Ken Lock (93 games) - 1962-66

35. 1075 - Chris Eldredge (114 games)-1974-7836. 1070 - Chuck Hohlfelder - 1953-5737. 1035 - Bob Spear (115 games) - 1973-7738. 997 - Keith Luechtefeld (108 games) -

1983-8739. 971 - Brent Niebrugge (75 games) -1994-9840. 959 - Jamie Shouba (64 games) - 1963-6641. 955 - Mark Aubry (71 games) - 1992-9542. 933 - David Caldwell (57 games) - 1987-9143. 932 - Dick Metzger - 1953-5744. 926 - Dennie Bridges - 1957-6145. 918 - Jeff Clements (96 games) - 1978-82

46. 915 - Fran Conlee - 1950-5446. 915 - Brad Gregurich (106 games) - 1979-

8348. 910 - Jon Hawthorne (68 games) - 1960-6349. 908 - Del Southern - 1953-57Season Points

1. 837 - Jack Sikma (31 games) - 1976-772. 738 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1983-843. 678 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1996-974. 610 - Jack Sikma (30 games) - 1974-755. 597 - Chris Simich (31 games) - 1995-966. 596 - Keelan Amelianovich (32 games) -

2005-067. 573 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1982-838. 559 - Chris Simich (28 games) - 1994-959. 550 - Korey Coon (25 games) - 1999-00

10. 547 - Bill Patterson (26 games) - 1966-6711. 543 - David Caldwell (26 games) - 1990-9112. 541 - Brent Niebrugge (27 games) -1997-9813. 539 - Zach Freeman (25 games) - 2006-0714. 534 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1995-9615. 533 - Dean Gravlin (25 games) - 1971-7216. 532 - Greg Yess (26 games) - 1980-8117. 529 - Dean Gravlin (24 games) - 1972-7318. 525 - Jeff Kuehl (21 games) - 1988-8919. 519 - Zach Freeman (32 games) - 2005-0620. 512 - Korey Coon (26 games) - 1998-99Most points, GAME1. 47, Yess, Greg; Indiana Central; 12/10/802. 44, Sikma, Jack; at Millikin; 1/17/773. 42, Conlee, Fran; North Central; 2/24/54

42, Coon, Korey; North Central; 2/23/005. 40, Bugajski, Blaise; Kearney State; 12/27/83

40, Bugajski, Blaise; Midwestern State;12/29/83

40, Crabtree, Bryan; Millikin; 2/24/9640, Patterson, Bill; at ISU; 2/16/67

9. 39, Conlee, Fran; Lake Forest; 2/20/5439, Padgett, Dean; Millikin; 2/19/4839, Yess, Greg; at Wheaton; 2/21/81

12. 38, Bugajski, Blaise; Carroll; 2/18/8438, Coon, Korey; at Olivet Nazerene;

12/7/9838, Grady, Paul; Millikin; 2/2/6238, Kuehl, Jeff; at Augustana; 1/11/8938, Sikma, Jack; Carthage; 1/8/77

17. 37, Gravlin, Dean; Carthage; 1/26/7337, Niebrugge, Brent; at Wheaton; 1/17/9837, Yess, Greg; Millikin; 2/25/81

20. 36, Kuehl, Jeff; St. Ambrose; 11/19/8836, Padgett, Dean; North Central; 2/9/57

36, Patterson, Bill; Quincy; 1/21/6736, Yess, Greg; at Indiana Central; 12/1/79

Career Scoring average(minimum 75 games)

1. 21.2 - Jack Sikma (107 games) - 1973-772. 20.0 - Blaise Bugajski (103 games) - 1979-

80,81-843. 17.7 - Jeff Kuehl (89 games) - 1986-904. 17.1 - Greg Yess (107 games) - 1978-825. 17.0 - Luke Kasten (109 games) - 1999-036. 16.4 - Bryan Crabtree (114 games) -1993-977. 16.3 - Korey Coon (109 games) - 1996-008. 16.1 - Dean Padgett (78 games) - 1954-589. 15.8 - Zach Freeman (107 games) - 2003-07

10. 15.6 - Sheldon Thompson (101 games) -1967-7111. 15.3 - Keelan Amelianovich (104 games) -

2002-0612. 15.2 - Tom Gramkow (93 games) - 1966-7013. 14.5 - Dean Gravlin (81 games) - 1969-7314. 14.2 - John Gibson (97 games) - 1968-7215. 14.1 - Dennis Kagel (94 games) - 1965-69

16. 13.1 - Chris Simich (104 games) - 1992-9617. 12.9 - Brent Niebrugge (75 games) - 1994-

98Season Scoring average(min. 19 games)

1. 27.0 - Jack Sikma (31 games) - 1976-772. 26.4 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1983-843. 25.0 - Jeff Kuehl (21 games) - 1988-894. 22.6 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1996-975. 22.0 - Dean Gravlin (24 games) - 1972-736. 22.0 - Korey Coon (25 games) - 1999-007. 21.6 - Zach Freeman (25 games) - 2006-078. 21.3 - Dean Gravlin (25 games) - 1971-729. 21.0 - Bill Patterson (26 games) - 1966-67

10. 20.9 - David Caldwell (26 games) -1990-9111. 20.8 - Jeff Kuehl (24 games) - 1989-9012. 20.5 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1982-8313. 20.5 - Greg Yess (26 games) - 1980-8114. 20.3 - Jack Sikma (30 games) - 1974-7515. 20.2 - Dean Padgett (19 games) - 1957-5816. 20.0 - Jack Sikma (25 games) - 1975-7617. 20.0 - Brent Niebrugge (27 games)-1997-9818. 20.0 - Chris Simich (28 games) - 1994-95

Illinois Wesleyan Basketball Records

FRESHMAN SCORING1. Luke Kasten 407 1999-002. Sheldon Thompson 362 1967-683. Greg Yess 357 1978-794. Blaise Bugajski 350 1979-805. Brian Martin 347 1989-906. Jack Sikma 324 1973-747. Zach Freeman 318 2003-048. Bob Spear 316 1973-749. Korey Coon 314 1996-9710. Sean Johnson 312 2007-0811. Bryan Crabtree 292 1993-9412. Adam Dauksas 261 2002-03

FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE SCORING1. Jack Sikma 934 1973-752. Luke Kasten 911 1999-013. Greg Yess 847 1978-804. Blaise Bugajski 751 1979-815. Korey Coon 720 1996-986. Larry Lessen 718 1984-867. Sheldon Thompson 714 1967-698. Bryan Crabtree 659 1993-959. Adam Dauksas 648 2002-0410. Zach Freeman 630 2003-05

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Career Field goals made1. 941 - Jack Sikma (107 games) - 1973-772. 814 - Blaise Bugajski (103 games) - 1979-

80,81-843. 750 - Greg Yess (107 games) - 1978-824. 687 - Luke Kasten (109 games) - 1999-035. 629 - Jeff Kuehl (89 games) - 1986-906. 618 - Sheldon Thompson (101 games) -

1967-717. 602 - Zach Freeman (107 games) - 2003-078. 591 - Tom Gramkow (93 games) - 1966-709. 587 - Bryan Crabtree (114 games) -1993-97

10. 581 - Stan Broers (102 games) - 1968-7211. 576 - Dennis Kagel (94 games) - 1965-6912. 570 - John Gibson (97 games) - 1968-7213. 569 - Keelan Amelianovich (104 games) -

2002-0614. 555 - Eric Bridges (107 games) - 1983-8715. 544 - Korey Coon (109 games) - 1996-0016. 539 - Chris Simich (104 games) - 1992-9617. 524 - Steve Kuehl (111 games) - 1989-9318. 513 - Al Black (97 games) - 1975-7919. 497 - Bruce Foote (108 games) - 1972-7620. 493 - Brian Coderre (111 games) - 1984-8821. 481 - Larry Lessen (112 games) - 1984-8822. 474 - Steve Laub (102 games) - 1963-6723. 472 - Andy Boyden (105 games) - 1994-9924. 467 - John Lipic (105 games) - 1990-9425. 466 - Dean Gravlin (81 games) - 1969-73Season Field goals made1. 324 - Jack Sikma (31 games) - 1976-772. 280 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1983-843. 265 - Jack Sikma (30 games) - 1974-754. 236 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1982-835. 231 - Chris Simich (31 games) - 1995-966. 228 - Chris Simich (28 games) - 1994-957. 226 - David Caldwell (26 games) - 1990-918. 225 - Bill Patterson (26 games) - 1966-679. 217 - Keelan Amelianovich (32 games) -

2005-0610. 214 - Jeff Kuehl (29 games) - 1987-88

214 - Greg Yess (26 games) - 1980-8112. 212 - Dean Gravlin (24 games) - 1972-7313. 208 - Brent Niebrugge (27 games) -1997-9814. 207 - Dean Gravlin (25 games) - 1971-72

207 - Dennis Kagel (25 games) - 1967-68207 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1996-97

17. 206 - Greg Yess (28 games) - 1979-80206 - Tom Gramkow (26 games) - 1968-69

19. 204 - Jack Sikma (25 games) - 1975-7620. 203 - Al Black (25 games) - 1978-79Field goals made, GAME

1. 20, Yess, Greg; Indiana Central; 12/10/802. 19, Conlee, Fran; North Central; 2/24/543. 18, Bugajski, Blaise; at Kearney State;

12/27/834. 16, Braksick, Jim; Kentucky Wesleyan;

1/14/7816, Eldredge, Chris; at Millikin; 2/28/7816, Kuehl, Jeff; St. Ambrose; 11/19/8816, Sikma, Jack; at Millikin; 1/17/7716, Sikma, Jack; Wheaton; 2/14/7416, Sikma, Jack; Olivet Nazerene; 2/28/77

10. 15, Freeman, Zach; at Carthage; 1-27-0715, Gramkow, Tom; Wheaton; 1/10/6815, Gramkow, Tom; Elmhurst; 12/14/6815, Gravlin, Dean; Carthage; 1/26/7315, Kuehl, Jeff; North Park; 1/30/8815, Kuehl, Jeff; at Indianapolis; 12/4/8915, Sikma, Jack; Wheaton; 1/8/7515, Walsh, Dick; Elmhurst; 2/5/79

15, Yess, Greg; Indiana Central; 12/1/7915, Yess, Greg; Elmhurst; 12/12/81

Career Field goal percentage(minimum 350 made)

1. .635 - Brent Niebrugge (385-606) - 1994-982. .584 - Andy Boyden (472-808) - 1994-993. .582 - Zach Freeman (602-1035) - 2003-074. .572 - Jeff Kuehl (629-1100) - 1986-905. .566 - Al Black (513-906) - 1975-796. .542 - Dean Gravlin (466-859) - 1969-737. .539 - Steve Kuehl (524-973) - 1989-938. .534 - Chris Simich (539-1009) - 1992-969. .531 - Blaise Bugajski (814-1533) - 1979-

80,81-8410. .527 - Brian Coderre (493-935) - 1984-8811. .522 - Larry Lessen (481-922) - 1984-8812. .519 - Luke Kasten (687-1323) - 1999-0313. .514 - Jack Sikma (941-1830) - 1973-7714. .512 - K. Amelianovich (569-1111) - 2002-

0615. .505 - David Kunka (440-871) - 1988-

91,92-9316. .504 - Brad Gregurich (377-748) - 1979-8317. .499 - Bob Spear (396-793) - 1973-7718. .497 - Korey Coon (544-1095) - 1996-0019. .487 - Greg Yess (750-1539) - 1978-8220. .487 - Steve Czirjak (413-848) - 1989-93Season Field goal percentage(min. 125 made)

1. .642 - Brent Niebrugge (165-257) - 1996-972. .638 - Brent Niebrugge (208-326) - 1997-983. .633 - David Caldwell (226-357) - 1990-914. .625 - Jeff Kuehl (190-304) - 1989-905. .614 - Zach Freeman (196-319) - 2006-076. .599 - Zach Freeman (185-309) - 2005-067. .594 - Andy Boyden (126-212) - 1996-978. .587 - Al Black (135-230) - 1976-779. .586 - Dean Gravlin (207-353) - 1971-72

10. .581 - Steve Kuehl (133-229) - 1990-9111. .579 - Chris Simich (228-394) - 1994-9512. .578 - Andy Boyden (149-258) - 1998-9913. .577 - Jeff Kuehl (214-371) - 1987-8814. .572 - Mike Groenenboom (131-229) -

1993-9415. .570 - Andy Boyden (143-251) - 1997-9816. .568 - Jon Litwiller (159-280) - 1995-9617. .564 - John Camardella (133-236) -2002-0318. .562 - Al Black (203-361) - 1978-7919. .562 - David Kunka (140-249) - 1989-9020. .562 - Blaise Bugajski (236-420) - 1982-83

Career 3-point field goals made1. 252 - Keelan Amelianovich (104 games) -

2002-062. 245 - Korey Coon (109 games) - 1996-003. 235 - Mark Edmundson (113 games) -

1986-904. 208 - Adam Dauksas (114 games) - 2002-065. 179 - Bryan Crabtree (114 games) -1993-976. 136 - Adam Osborn (90 games) - 1997-017. 135 - Mark Aubry (71 games) - 1992-958. 117 - Chris Silagi (87 games) - 1999-039. 113 - Steve Czirjak (107 games) - 1989-93

10. 111 - Steve Kuehl (111 games) - 1989-9311. 109 - Nathan Hubbard (94 games)-1995-9912. 108 - Brian Martin (111 games) - 1989-9313. 107 - Laban Cross (93 games) - 1999-03

14. 104 - Sean Johnson (51 games) - 2007-15. 102 - Paul Petersen (110 games) - 1984-8816. 84 - Chad Hutson (99 games) - 1991-95

84 - David Kunka (109 games) - 1988-91,92-93

84 - John Camardella (91 games) - 1999-0384 - Jeff Hay (87 games) - 1987-91

20. 74 - John Lipic (105 games) - 1990-94Season 3-point field goals made1. 97 - Keelan Amelianovich (32 games) -

2005-062. 82 - K. Amelianovich (28 games) - 2003-043. 79 - Mark Edmundson (29 games) -1987-884. 74 - Korey Coon (26 games) - 1998-995. 73 - Adam Dauksas (32 games) - 2005-066. 72 - Mark Edmundson (31 games) -1989-907. 68 - Mark Edmundson (26 games) -1988-898. 67 - K. Amelianovich (26 games) - 2004-05

67 - Paul Petersen (29 games) - 1987-8810. 65 - Korey Coon (25 games) - 1999-0011. 60 - Adam Osborn (25 games) - 1999-00

60 - Mark Aubry (26 games) - 1994-9560 - Sean Johnson (27 games) - 2007-08

14. 58 - Mark Aubry (27 games) - 1993-9415. 57 - Steve Kuehl (25 games) - 1992-93

57 - Korey Coon (27 games) - 1997-9817. 55 - Adam Osborn (31 games) - 2000-01

55 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1996-9719. 53 - Jordan Zimmer (25 games) - 2008-093-point field goals made, GAME1. 8, Aubry, Mark; at Carthage; 2/19/94

8, Coon, Korey; at Olivet Nazerene; 12/7/898, Coon, Korey; North Central; 2/23/008, Dauksas, Adam; at Elmhurst; 1/14/068, Edmundson, Mark; at Wabash; 11/30/88

6. 7, Zimmer, Jordan; Illinois College; 1/3/097, Johnson,Sean; at North Central; 02/07/08

7, Johnson,Sean; at Elmhurst; 1/19/08

Career 3-point FG percentage(min. 75 made)1. .485 - Steve Kuehl (111-229) - 1989-932. .476 - Keelan Amelianovich (252-529) -2002-063. .466 - Korey Coon (245-526) - 1996-004. .462 - John Camardella (84-182) - 1999-035. .444 - David Kunka (84-189) - 1988-91,92-936. .411 - Adam Dauksas (208-506) - 2002-067. .406 - Steve Czirjak (113-278) - 1989-938. .405 - Paul Petersen (102-252) - 1984-889. .404 - Chad Hutson (84-208) - 1991-9510. .403 - Brian Martin (108-268) - 1989-9311. .402 - Mark Edmundson (235-584) - 1986-9012. .385 - Laban Cross (107-278) - 1999-0313. .384 - Nathan Hubbard (109-284) - 1995-99Season 3-point FG percentage(min. 40 made)

1. .516 - Brian Martin (48-93) - 1992-932. .514 - Korey Coon (57-111) - 1997-983. .510 - Jordan Zimmer (53-104) - 2008-094. .506 - Keelan Amelianovich (82-162) -

2003-045. .505 - Korey Coon (49-97) - 1996-976. .496 - Steve Kuehl (57-115) - 1992-937. .487 - Korey Coon (74-152) - 1998-998. .473 - John Camardella (44-93) - 2002-039. .469 - K. Amelianovich (97-207) - 2005-0610. .456 - K. Amelianovich (67-147) - 2004-05

11. .447 - Bryan Crabtree (42-94) - 1994-9512. .444 - Mark Edmundson (79-178) -1987-8813. .434 - Mark Edmundson (72-166) -1989-9014. .433 - Adam Dauksas (45-104) - 2002-0315. .417 - Steve Czirjak (48-115) - 1991-92

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16. .413 - Adam Dauksas (45-109) - 2003-0417. .408 - Adam Osborn (60-147) - 1999-0018. .408 - Adam Dauksas (73-179) - 2005-0619. .400 - Bryan Crabtree (52-130) - 1995-9620. .399 - Paul Petersen (67-168) - 1987-88

Career Free throws made1. 518 - Bryan Crabtree (114 games) -1993-972. 472 - Zach Freeman (107 games) - 2003-073. 449 - Korey Coon (109 games) - 1996-004. 439 - Luke Kasten (109 games) - 1999-035. 434 - Blaise Bugajski (103 games) - 1979-

80,81-846. 390 - Jack Sikma (107 games) - 1973-777. 380 - Dean Padgett (78 games) - 1954-588. 378 - Jerry Wisted (97 games) - 1959-639. 373 - Adam Dauksas (114 games) - 2002-06

10. 355 - Glen Newton (96 games) - 1952-5611. 337 - S. Thompson (101 games) - 1967-7112. 333 - Greg Yess (107 games) - 1978-8213. 319 - Jamie Shouba (64 games) - 1963-6614. 308 - Jeff Kuehl (89 games) - 1986-9015. 287 - Chris Eldredge (114 games) -1974-78

287 - Don Wright (100 games) - 1969-7317. 286 - John Lipic (105 games) - 1990-9418. 282 - Chris Simich (104 games) - 1992-9619. 279 - Chad Hutson (99 games) - 1991-9520. 271 - Steve Kuehl (111 games) - 1989-93Season Free throws made1. 209 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1996-972. 189 - Jack Sikma (31 games) - 1976-773. 178 - Blaise Bugajski (28 games) - 1983-844. 157 - Korey Coon (25 games) - 1999-005. 150 - Jamie Shouba (31 games) - 1965-666. 148 - Zach Freeman (32 games) - 2005-067. 144 - Jamie Shouba (24 games) - 1964-658. 142 - Zach Freeman (25 games) - 2006-079. 140 - Bryan Crabtree (30 games) - 1995-96

10. 133 - Chris Simich (31 games) - 1995-9611. 128 - Korey Coon (26 games) - 1998-9912. 127 - Luke Kasten (31 games) - 2000-01

127 - Luke Kasten (25 games) - 2001-0214. 125 - Brent Niebrugge (27 games) -1997-9815. 119 - Dean Gravlin (25 games) - 1971-72

119 - Jerry Wisted (23 games) - 1962-63119 - Jeff Kuehl (21 games) - 1988-89

18. 118 - Jeff Kuehl (24 games) - 1989-9019. 114 - Dean Padgett (19 games) - 1957-5820. 113 - John Lipic (28 games) - 1991-92Free throws made, GAME

1. 19, Crabtree, Bryan; Alvernia; 3/21/972. 16, Bugajski, Blaise; Carroll; 1/27/84

16, Freeman, Zach; at Millikin; 1/11/0616, Neeman, Earl; Augustana; 2/5/54

5. 12, Dauksas, Adam; at Olivet Nazarene;11/30/04

12, Dauksas, Adam; at Carthage; 2/16/057. 11, Dauksas, Adam; North Central; 1/4/06

11, Dauksas, Adam; at Augustana; 2-12-0411, Kasten, Luke; Elmhurst; 1/5/0211, Silagi, Chris; Grinnell College; 3/1/0111, Starkey, Eric; at Wabash; 11/23/02

Career Free throw percentage(min. 200 made)

1. .913 - Korey Coon (449-492) - 1996-002. .846 - Al Black (204-241) - 1975-793. .835 - Chad Hutson (279-334) - 1991-954. .829 - Chris Simich (282-340) - 1992-965. .827 - John Lipic (286-346) - 1990-946. .820 - Blaise Bugajski (434-529) - 1979-

80,81-847. .817 - Tom Gramkow (236-289) - 1966-708. .806 - K. Amelianovich (200-248) - 2002-069. .804 - Larry Lessen (238-296) - 1984-88

10. .797 - Bryan Crabtree (518-650) - 1993-9711. .785 - Adam Dauksas (373-475) - 2002-0612. .779 - Bob Spear (243-312) - 1973-7713. .774 - Steve Laub (270-349) - 1963-6714. .772 - Eric Bridges (241-312) - 1983-8715. .765 - Jack Sikma (390-510) - 1973-7716. .762 - Jeff Kuehl (308-404) - 1986-9017. .755 - Chris Eldredge (287-380) - 1974-7818. .746 - John Gibson (235-315) - 1968-7219. .744 - Zach Freeman (472-634) - 2003-0720. .742 - Seth Hubbard (265-357) - 1999-03Season Free throw percentage(min. 70 made)

1. .963 - Korey Coon (157-163) - 1999-002. .897 - Korey Coon (105-117) - 1997-983. .892 - Chad Hutson (83-93) - 1993-944. .883 - Korey Coon (128-145) - 1998-995. .882 - David Caldwell (90-102) - 1990-916. .874 - Chad Hutson (76-87) - 1991-927. .873 - Al Black (89-102) - 1978-798. .869 - Tom Gramkow (86-99) - 1968-699. .864 - Larry Lessen (89-103) - 1985-86

10. .862 - Bob Spear (75-87) - 1974-7511. .856 - John Lipic (113-132) - 1991-9212. .851 - Bill Patterson (97-114) - 1966-6713. .848 - Blaise Bugajski (178-210) - 1983-8414. .843 - Bryan Crabtree (209-248) - 1996-9715. .839 - Tom Gramkow (73-87) - 1969-7016. .837 - Blaise Bugajski (87-104) - 1981-8217. .833 - John Lipic (95-114) - 1993-9418. .831 - Chris Simich (133-160) - 1995-9619. .828 - Blaise Bugajski (101-122) - 1982-8320. .828 - K. Amelianovich (72-87) - 2003-04

Career Rebounds1. 1405 - Jack Sikma - 1973-772. 1069 - Sheldon Thompson - 1967-713. 1068 - Greg Yess - 1978-824. 819 - Zach Freeman (274o-545d) - 2003-075. 793 - Ken Lock - 1962-666. 750 - Keith Luechtefeld -1983-877. 718 - Blaise Bugajski - 1979-80,81-848. 709 - John Lipic (242o-467d) - 1990-949. 702 - Luke Kasten (186o-516d) - 1999-03

10. 624 - Brian Coderre - 1984-88624 - Chris Simich (180o-444d) - 1992-96

12. 592 - Jeff Kuehl (85o-507d) - 1986-9013. 585 - Bryan Crabtree (189o-396d)-1993-9714. 576 - Tom Baffes - 1981-8515. 536 - John Gibson - 1968-7216. 521 - J. Camardella (193o-328d) -1999-0317. 516 - Dennis Kagel - 1965-6918. 509 - Dean Gravlin - 1969-7319. 503 - Chris Eldredge - 1974-7820. 491 - Steve Laub - 1963-6721. 482 - Brent Niebrugge (186o-296d) -1994-

98Season Rebounds1. 477 - Jack Sikma - 1976-772. 415 - Jack Sikma - 1974-753. 353 - Ken Lock - 1965-664. 347 - Bill Braksick - 1987-885. 316 - Fred Evans - 1969-706. 291 - Greg Yess - 1980-817. 290 - Jack Sikma - 1975-768. 282 - Sheldon Thompson -1968-699. 280 - Sheldon Thompson - 1967-68

10. 278 - Sheldon Thompson - 1970-7111. 270 - Greg Yess - 1979-8012. 268 - Keith Luechtefeld - 1985-8613. 265 - John Lenahan - 1975-7614. 262 - Greg Yess - 1981-8215. 256 - Darius Gant (96o-160d) - 2007-0816. 254 - B. Niebrugge (90o-164d) - 1997-9817. 253 - Chris Simich (77o-176d) - 1995-9618. 248 - Chris Simich (62o-186d) - 1994-95

248 - John Lipic (93o-155d) - 1993-9420. 245 - Greg Yess - 1978-79Most rebounds, GAME

1. 24, Davidson, Don; MacMurray; 12/3/6624, Sikma, Jack; Bradley; 12/30/76

3. 23, Braksick, Bill; LeMoyne-Owen;11/30/87

4. 22, Sikma, Jack; at North Central; 1/10/7722, Thompson, Sheldon; Millikin; 3/1/69

6. 21, Gant,Darius; North Park; 2/23/0821, Sikma, Jack; at Wheaton; 1/24/7621, Sikma, Jack; Quincy; 3/3/7621, Yess, Greg; at North Central; 1/19/8021, Yess, Greg; DePauw; 11/27/79

11. 20, Gant,Darius; Carthage; 2/2/0820, Sikma, Jack; at Millikin; 1/17/7720, Sikma, Jack; North Central; 1/22/7520, Sikma, Jack; Bemidji State; 12/2/7420, Sikma, Jack; Valparaiso; 12/7/7620, Sikma, Jack; at Carthage; 2/12/7720, Thompson, Sheldon; North Central;

2/3/68

Career Assists1. 584 - Adam Dauksas - 2002-062. 524 - Brian Martin - 1989-933. 449 - Chad Hutson - 1991-954. 407 - Brad Gregurich - 1979-835. 377 - Paul Petersen - 1984-886. 356 - Ron Rose - 1984-887. 348 - Eric Bridges - 1983-878. 335 - Nathan Hubbard - 1995-999. 326 - David Kunka - 1988-91,92-93

10. 316 - Keith Luechtefeld - 1983-8711. 281 - Adam Osborn - 1997-0112. 279 - Mark Edmundson - 1986-9013. 273 - Steve Kuehl - 1989-9314. 253 - Korey Coon - 1996-0015. 241 - Tom Baffes - 1981-8516. 229 - Terry Edlen - 1977-8117. 220 - Bryan Crabtree - 1993-9718. 219 - Mark Aubry - 1992-9519. 214 - Steve Czirjak - 1989-9320. 211 - Jason Jones - 1987-91Season Assists

1. 204 - Adam Dauksas - 2005-062. 198 - Chad Hutson - 1994-953. 165 - Brian Martin - 1990-914. 150 - Adam Dauksas - 2003-045. 149 - Brian Martin - 1991-926. 145 - Adam Dauksas - 2004-057. 137 - Ron Rose - 1987-888. 136 - Brad Gregurich - 1981-829. 134 - Chad Hutson - 1993-94

134 - Paul Petersen - 1987-8811. 130 - Adam Osborn - 2000-01

130 - Brad Gregurich - 1982-8313. 128 - Nathan Hubbard - 1997-9814. 127 - T.J. Posey - 1995-9615. 118 - Terry Edlen - 1980-8116. 115 - Eric Bridges - 1984-85

115 - Keith Luechtefeld - 1985-86

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18. 111 - Terry Edlen - 1979-8019. 110 - Travis Rosenkranz - 2008-0920. 107 - Brian Martin - 1992-93Most assists, GAME

1. 14, Dauksas, Adam; Benedictine; 12/22/0314, Martin, Brian; Carthage; 2/9/91

3. 13, Dauksas, A.; Washington U.; 11/23/0413, Dauksas, A.; vs Puget Sound; 3/11/06

5. 12, Dauksas, A.; at Washington U.; 12-10-05

12, Dauksas, A.; vs Puget Sound; 12/29/0512, Martin, Brian; St. Joseph's; 12/10/9212, Martin, Brian; Nazareth; 12/28/91

9. 11, Dauksas, Adam; at North Park; 1/21/0611, Dauksas, A.; at Illinois College; 12/17/0511, Gregurich, Brad; Elmhurst; 12/12/8111, Hutson, Chad; Washington U.; 11/18/9411, Martin, Brian; at Wheaton; 2/26/92

14. 10, Rosenkranz, Travis; North Park;1/20/0910, Dauksas, Adam; North Park; 2/18/0610, Dauksas, Adam; Millikin; 2/8/0610, Edmundson, M.; Indianapolis; 12/5/88

10, Hay, Jeff; Wheaton; 12/7/8810, Hutson, Chad; LaVerne; 11/20/9310, Hutson, Chad; Rose-Hulman; 11/28/9410, Hutson, Chad; Aurora; 11/30/9410, Hutson, Chad; Wheaton; 2/27/9510, Hutson, Chad; Washington U.; 3/4/9510, Martin, Brian; North Central; 2/18/9210, Osborn, Adam; Carthage; 2/21/0110, Rose, Ron; Wabash; 12/2/87

Season Blocked shots1. 75 - David Caldwell - 1990-912. 41 - David Caldwell - 1989-90

3. 37 - Andy Boyden - 1998-994. 34 - Jeff Kuehl - 1989-90

34 - Cory Jones - 2005-066. 33 - Jeff Kuehl - 1988-89

33 - Chris Jones - 2004-058. 32 - Zach Freeman - 2005-06

32 - Luke Kasten - 2000-0110. 31 - Mike Rogers - 1998-9911. 28 - John Camardella - 2002-03

28 - Luke Kasten - 1999-0013. 27 - Zach Freeman - 2006-07

27 - John Lipic - 1992-9315. 26 - Nate Nollen - 1994-95

26 - John Lipic - 1991-9217. 25 - Scott Peterson - 1994-95

25 - Cory Jones - 2003-0419. 23 - Luke Kasten - 2002-03

23 - John Lipic - 1993-94

Most blocks, GAME (since 1999)1. 5, Freeman, Zach; Hanover; 12/20/05

5, Kasten, Luke; MacMurray; 11/28/003. 4, Sexauer, Doug; Augustana; 2/21/09

4, Camardella, John; Beloit; 01/05/034, Camardella, John; at North Park; 2/18/034, Freeman, Andrew; North Park; 1/21/074, Jones, Chris; Chicago; 12/4/04

Season Steals1. 61 - Brady Knight - 1995-962. 58 - Brent Niebrugge - 1997-983. 51 - Nathan Hubbard - 1998-994. 50 - Todd Wente - 2000-015. 49 - Bryan Crabtree - 1996-976. 47 - Bryan Crabtree - 1995-96

7. 44 - Bryan Crabtree - 1994-958. 43 - Mark Aubry - 1993-949. 42 - Adam Dauksas - 2004-05

10. 39 - Chad Hutson - 1994-9511. 37 - T.J. Posey - 1995-9612. 36 - Adam Osborn - 1999-0013. 35 - Adam Dauksas - 2005-0614. 34 - Chad Hutson - 1993-94

34 - Korey Coon - 1996-9716. 33 - Steve Kuehl - 1992-93

33 - Bryan Crabtree - 1993-9433 - Adam Dauksas - 2003-04

19. 32 - Mark Aubry - 1994-9532 - Keelan Amelianovich - 2005-06

Most steals, GAME1. 7, Hubbard, Nathan; BYU-Hawaii; 1/2/992. 6, Jones, Jason; John, Jones; 11/30/88

6, Lehan, Jim; Augustana; 1/12/04

Career Games played1. 115 - Bob Spear - 1973-772. 114 - Bryan Crabtree - 1993-97

114 - Chris Eldredge - 1974-78114 - Adam Dauksas - 2002-06

5. 113 - Mark Edmundson - 1986-906. 112 - Larry Lessen - 1984-887. 111 - Brian Martin - 1989-93

111 - Brian Coderre - 1984-88111 - Steve Kuehl - 1989-93

10. 110 - Jason Jones - 1987-91110 - Paul Petersen - 1984-88

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Illinois Wesleyan has had 111 Academic All-Americans since the program began in 1970, a total that ranks eighth of all participating universi -ties. Jack Sikma, a 1977 IWU graduate was inducted into the Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1998, the first small college hon -oree to be inducted. Basketball players Keelan Amelianovich (‘06) and Korey Coon (‘00), football player Lon Erickson (‘96), baseballplayer James Rinne (‘98) and women’s track athlete Rachel Anderson (‘08) were all named College Division “Academic All-Americans ofthe Year” for their respective sports with Coon earning the honor in both 1999 and 2000.

FIRST TEAM (48)MEN’S BASKETBALL—Dean Gravlin, ‘72, ‘73; Bob Spear, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77; Jack Sikma, ‘76, ‘77; Al Black ‘78; Greg Yess, ‘81, ‘82; Brian Coderre, ‘87;Korey Coon ‘99, ‘00; Keelan Amelianovich ‘06. FOOTBALL—Keith Ihlanfeldt ‘71; Mike Watson, ‘80, ‘81; Rick Hanna, ‘80; Jim Eaton, ‘80; ChrisBisaillon ‘91; Chris Udovich ‘92; Jason Richards, ‘95; Lon Erickson ‘96. BASEBALL—Mike Sprague ‘74; Kurt Swearingen ‘78; Kurt Swearingen‘79; Mike Billington ‘81; Rich Calcagno ‘83; John Ralph ‘88; Rich Wilkening ‘90; James Rinne ‘98. MEN’S AT-LARGE—J.C. Anderson ‘83, ‘84,‘85; Chad Moser ‘97, ‘98. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL—Terri Friedman ‘82. SOFTBALL —Jill Misener ‘83; Carolyn Albert ‘90; Jennifer Jancik‘92; Alisa Swanson ‘94; Sara Powers ‘01; Molly Coers ‘07. VOLLEYBALL—Kirstin Rajala ‘88, ‘89; LeAnn Genzel ‘98. WOMEN’S TRACK—Rachel Anderson ‘07.

SECOND TEAM (34)MEN’S BASKETBALL—Greg Yess, ‘80; Brian Coderre, ‘88; Bryan Crabtree ‘97; Brent Niebrugge ‘98; Korey Coon ‘98; Keelan Amelianovich ‘05;Zach Freeman ‘07. FOOTBALL—Bill Farrar, ‘70; Wes Schneider, ‘73; Jim Snikeris ‘76; Marty Anderson, ‘78; J.C. Anderson, ‘82, ’83, ‘84; SteveBridges, ‘85; Chris Bisaillon, ‘90, ‘92; Jeff Leman, ‘90; Marcus Dunlop ‘07. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL—Terri Friedman ‘81. MEN’S AT-LARGE—Steve Struck, ‘87, Chad Moser, ‘96; Craig Jacobs ‘98. SOFTBALL—Genda Potter ‘84; Jennifer Jancik ‘91, ‘93; Mary Larson, ‘92; MonicaUrban ‘09. BASEBALL—James Rinne ‘97; John Feely, '95. Mike Billington, ‘82. VOLLEYBALL—LeAnn Genzel, ‘97. WOMEN’S SOCCER—AnnBernard ‘03. MEN’S SOCCER—Ikenna Odinaka ‘07.

THIRD TEAM OR HONORABLE MENTION (29)MEN’S BASKETBALL—Dave Pavlik, ‘79; Jeff Clements ‘82; Larry Lessen ‘86. BASEBALL—Mike Mulberry, ‘83; Barry Brave ‘84, ‘85; MikeSimeur, ‘85; Joe Lira, ‘85; Steve Bridges ‘85, ‘86; Brian Metz ‘83, ‘87; Jon Jones, ‘86; Rich Wilkening ‘91; Andy Mulberry ‘92; Cody Smith ‘97;Nathan Knuffman ‘98. VOLLEYBALL—Elise LoBue ‘95. SOFTBALL—Jill Misener ‘84; Carolyn Albert ‘88, ‘89; Missy McEndree ‘91, AlisaSwanson, ‘93; Sara Kummer ‘99; Brynn Hasse ‘04; Monica Urban ‘08. WOMEN'S AT-LARGE — Nata Prasertphon ‘91; Erin Bicek ‘04. MEN'SAT-LARGE- Chris Morton ‘93.

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Year-by-Year LeadersPOINTS

1964-65 Shouba 3781965-66 Shouba 5041966-67 Patterson 5471967-68 Kagel 4841968-69 Gramkow 4981969-70 Gramkow 4271970-71 S.Thompson 4851971-72 Gravlin 5331972-73 Gravlin 5291973-74 Sikma 3241974-75 Sikma 6101975-76 Sikma 5011976-77 Sikma 8371977-78 Black 3701978-79 Black 4951979-80 Yess 4901980-81 Yess 5321981-82 Yess 4541982-83 Bugajski 5731983-84 Bugajski 7381984-85 Bridges 3491985-86 Lessen 4751986-87 Bridges 3781987-88 J. Kuehl 4961988-89 J. Kuehl 5251989-90 J. Kuehl 4991990-91 Caldwell 5431991-92 S. Kuehl 4871992-93 S. Kuehl 4451993-94 Aubry 4451994-95 Simich 5591995-96 Simich 5971996-97 Crabtree 6781997-98 Niebrugge 5411998-99 Coon 5121999-00 Coon 5502000-01 Kasten 5042001-02 Kasten 4612002-03 Kasten 4762003-04 Amel’vich 5022004-05 Amel’vich 4652005-06 Amel’vich 5962006-07 Z. Freeman 5392007-08 Gant 3482008-09 Sexauer 313

REBOUNDS1964-65 Lock 2421965-66 Lock 3531966-67 Davidson 2381967-68 S.Thompson 2801968-69 S.Thompson 2821969-70 Evans 3161970-71 S.Thompson 2781971-72 Gravlin

D.Thompson 2421972-73 Gravlin 2031973-74 Sikma 2231974-75 Sikma 4151975-76 Sikma 2901976-77 Sikma 4771977-78 Braksick 1621978-79 Yess 2451979-80 Yess 2701980-81 Yess 2911981-82 Yess 2621982-83 Freundt 2281983-84 Thomas 2401984-85 Baffes 2041985-86 Luechtefeld 2681986-87 Luechtefeld 2141987-88 Braksick 3471988-89 J.Kuehl 1971989-90 J.Kuehl 1861990-91 Caldwell 2161991-92 Lipic 2231992-93 Lipic 1691993-94 Lipic 2481994-95 Simich 2481995-96 Simich 2531996-97 Niebrugge 2071997-98 Niebrugge 2541998-99 Rogers 1851999-00 Kasten 1802000-01 Camardella 1862001-02 Kasten 1652002-03 Camardella 2022003-04 Z. Freeman 2002004-05 Ch. Jones 1632005-06 Z. Freeman 2422006-07 Z. Freeman 2282007-08 Gant 2562008-09 Sexauer 138

FIELD GOAL PCT.min. 5 made per game

1964-65 Lock .4511965-66 LaGow .5071966-67 Laub .4541967-68 Gramkow .4811968-69 S.Thompson .4791969-70 S.Thompson .5451970-71 S.Thompson .5181971-72 Hill .6251972-73 Gravlin .5101973-74 Sikma, Hill .4841974-75 Spear .5461975-76 Eldredge .5521976-77 Black .5871977-78 Black .5561978-79 Black .5621979-80 Musselman .5061980-81 Musselman .5771981-82 Bugajski .5321982-83 Freundt .6031983-84 Thomas .6051984-85 Coderre .5651985-86 Lessen .5441986-87 Bridges .5191987-88 J.Kuehl .5771988-89 Caldwell .6331989-90 J.Kuehl .6251990-91 Caldwell .6331991-92 S.Kuehl .5621992-93 Gro’boom .6201993-94 Gro’boom .5721994-95 Simich .5791995-96 Litwiller .5681996-97 Niebrugge .6421997-98 Niebrugge .6381998-99 Boyden .5781999-00 Wente .5222000-01 Kasten .5332001-02 Kasten .5312002-03 Camardella .5642003-04 Amel’vich .5122004-05 Amel’vich .4872005-06 Z. Freeman .5992006-07 Z. Freeman .6142007-08 Gant .5592008-09 Sexauer .545

FREE THROW PCT.min. 2.5 made per game

1964-65 Laub .8411965-66 Laub .7741966-67 Patterson .8511967-68 Kagel .7871968-69 Gramkow .8691969-70 Gramkow .8391970-71 Gibson .7631971-72 Gibson .7331972-73 Foote .7671973-74 Bradley .8151974-75 Spear .8621975-76 Spear .7951976-77 Black .8591977-78 Pavlik .8881978-79 Black .8731979-80 Houpt .7731980-81 Gregurich .8091981-82 Gregurich .9001982-83 Zivo .8501983-84 Bugajski .8481984-85 Lessen .8541985-86 Lessen .8641986-87 Bridges .7961987-88 Braksick .8611988-89 Edmundson .8261989-90 Czirjak .8671990-91 Hay .8931991-92 Hutson .8741992-93 Aubry .9051993-94 Hutson .8921994-95 Aubry .8971995-96 Simich .8311996-97 Crabtree .8431997-98 Coon .8971998-99 Coon .8831999-00 Coon .9632000-01 Hubbard .7892001-02 Kasten .6902002-03 Hubbard .7692003-04 Amel’vich .8282004-05 Dauksas .8072005-06 Dauksas .7622006-07 Z. Freeman .7932007-08 Rosenkranz .7502008-09 Sexauer .741

ASSISTS1979-80 Edlen 1111980-81 Edlen 1181981-82 Gregurich 1361982-83 Gregurich 1301983-84 Judson 1141984-85 Bridges 1151985-86 Luechtefeld 1151986-87 Luechtefeld 991987-88 Rose 1371988-89 Jones 981989-90 Edmundson 1041990-91 Martin 1651991-92 Martin 1491992-93 Martin 1071993-94 Hutson 1341994-95 Hutson 1981995-96 Posey 1271996-97 Hubbard 1051997-98 Hubbard 1281998-99 Hubbard 971999-00 A. Osborn 892000-01 A. Osborn 1302001-02 Silagi 602002-03 Dauksas 852003-04 Dauksas 1502004-05 Dauksas 1452005-06 Dauksas 2042006-07 Gilmore 802007-08 Rosenkranz 882008-09 Rosenkranz 110

3-POINT FG PCT.1986-87 Luechtefeld .4711987-88 Rose .4531988-89 Hay .4651989-90 Kunka .5201990-91 Czirjak .4621991-92 S.Kuehl .5001992-93 Martin .5161993-94 Hutson .3861994-95 Crabtree .4471995-96 Crabtree .4001996-97 Coon .5051997-98 Coon .5141998-99 Coon .4871999-00 A. Osborn .4082000-01 Cross .4242001-02 Cross .3922002-03 Camardella .4732003-04 Amel’vich .5062004-05 Amel’vich .4562005-06 Amel’vich .4692006-07 Harrigan .4932007-08 Johnson .3752008-09 Zimmer .510

BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL, ILLINOIS

Bloomington-Normal, located in McLean County, has a combined population of around 125,000 people.It serves as corporate headquarters to several international businesses, including State Farm Insurance,the largest insurer of autos and homes in the U.S.; Mitsubishi Motors of North America, the most tech-nologically advanced auto production facility in the world; and Country Insurance & Financial Servicesas well as Nestle Beich Candies and Shirk Products, the makers of the world-famous Beer Nuts®. Normalis the home of the 20,000-student Illinois State University, which participates in NCAA Division I athlet-

ics. Bloomington-Normal is located halfway between St. Louis and Chicago at the junction of Interstates 55, 39 and 74. The com-munity offers 31 hotel properties with more than 3,500 sleeping rooms as well as two shopping malls and over 150 restaurants. Thearea is also served by Amtrak rail service, and a number of air carriers and connecting flights. For more information abouthotel/motel accomodations or other things to do or see in the Twin Cities, contact the Bloomington-Normal Convention andVisitors Bureau, (309) 665-0033 or (800) 433-8226 or visit www.bloomingtonnormalcvb.org. Pictured is the David Davis Mansion(1872), home of United States Supreme Court Justice David Davis, mentor to Abraham Lincoln.

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Year-by-Year Team PerformancesIWU OPP IWU OPP

FG PCT. FT PCT. 3-PT FG PCT. REB. REB. PTS. PTS.1964-65 .394 .726 x 36.7 na 73.0 na1965-66 .437 .627 x 40.9 na 81.7 72.31966-67 .420 .745 x 39.0 na 78.7 75.61967-68 .428 .700 x 38.7 45.9 83.2 85.51968-69 .439 .717 x 39.4 47.0 83.2 84.11969-70 .459 .690 x 43.0 42.9 83.4 74.81970-71 .443 .670 x 45.3 44.1 83.0 77.71971-72 .476 .660 x 47.2 42.8 87.6 75.01972-73 .454 .702 x 39.4 41.6 71.8 70.81973-74 .451 .719 x 43.2 41.2 76.4 73.81974-75 .481 .720 x 42.7 40.1 79.1 70.21975-76 .478 .732 x 44.9 38.4 81.5 70.21976-77 .499 .727 x 45.2 36.8 82.7 69.01977-78 .471 .737 x 35.3 37.4 73.0 73.01978-79 .500 .741 x 35.8 37.4 74.7 75.81979-80 .465 .702 x 40.5 36.5 75.3 72.81980-81 .470 .700 x 39.5 37.8 72.5 71.81981-82 .486 .759 x 35.3 32.9 73.8 67.91982-83 .527 .712 x 33.2 33.4 74.5 71.91983-84 .491 .733 x 36.3 34.0 75.3 71.21984-85 .472 .706 x 37.0 34.5 72.0 74.71985-86 .479 .744 x 37.0 38.1 72.6 68.91986-87 .501 .700 .360 37.9 38.3 83.5 75.11987-88 .514 .718 .412 40.9 38.8 90.2 77.51988-89 .474 .753 .360 37.2 35.9 78.9 80.21989-90 .511 .729 .421 35.3 35.8 80.9 75.61990-91 .511 .740 .387 37.5 35.0 83.7 74.31991-92 .498 .752 .383 35.4 35.0 83.8 72.31992-93 .499 .756 .439 32.3 35.2 87.4 79.51993-94 .452 .788 .332 36.3 34.7 82.5 74.51994-95 .511 .744 .400 38.9 33.4 88.2 72.31995-96 .519 .719 .386 37.8 32.3 84.5 69.31996-97 .514 .780 .408 36.7 30.4 84.4 69.41997-98 .545 .722 .403 36.6 32.0 86.9 75.91998-99 .491 .725 .384 36.3 35.0 76.3 70.71999-00 .466 .785 .376 37.6 38.2 81.8 78.02000-01 .497 .719 .379 36.9 34.1 81.0 73.02001-02 .449 .711 .361 36.2 36.9 73.5 71.92002-03 .498 .741 .395 35.9 31.8 77.3 68.12003-04 .479 .733 .439 37.8 32.7 77.7 68.02004-05 .510 .708 .434 36.5 30.9 77.4 65.32005-06 .512 .797 .409 36.8 29.8 79.8 69.92006-07 .493 .711 .371 35.9 28.1 74.2 73.82007-08 .460 .627 .344 36.1 33.5 72.4 71.32008-09 .491 .694 .390 33.3 31.8 75.3 74.6

Conference and National Athletic AffiliationsWhile still a member of the National Association of

Intercollegiate Athletics, Illinois Wesleyan joined the NationalCollegiate Athletic Association in 1977 and held joint membershipsin both organizations, competing in the NAIA in basketball untildropping after the 1982-83 season. When IWU shifted exclusively toNCAA membership, it resulted in the College Conference of Illinoisand Wisconsin (CCIW) receiving an automatic berth in Division IIIplayoffs, since all members were competing only in the NCAAnationally.

The first IWU team to participate in NCAA postseason was the1978 baseball team, which placed second in the West Regional.Baseball also made the NCAA tourney in 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004,2001 (finishing seventh at the Division III “World Series”) and 1989while other Titan teams to compete in NCAA national playoffsinclude volleyball (1991, 1997, 1998), football (quarterfinals in 1992and 1996), softball (1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, finishing third in 2003NCAA tournament, 2007, 2008), men’s golf (2007, 2008) andwomen’s basketball (1995, 1996, 2003, 2008). In national tourneys,the IWU women’s golf team finished fourth in 2008 and sixth in

2007, 2006 and 2000 while placing in the top 10 two other years.The IWU women’s track team won the 2008 national indoor cham-pionship and tied for the national outdoor championship. In addi-tion, many IWU athletes have been champions in indoor and out-door track, most recently Rachel Anderson (2008 indoor and out-door 400 and 200 outdoor), Melissa Harden (2006 indoor longjump) and the 2004 and 2008 women’s 4x400 indoor relay teams.

The CCIW is in its 62nd year and is nationally recognized asthe best small-college conference in the nation. The league, formedwith nine members at a meeting in Jacksonville, Ill., on April 26,1946, opened competition in the 1946-47 school year as the CollegeConference of Illinois. The charter members were Augustana,Carthage (then in Illinois), Elmhurst, Illinois College (left in 1953),Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest (left in 1963), Millikin, NorthCentral, and Wheaton. Carthage left in 1952, then returned in 1961.Wheaton left in 1959 and returned in 1967, and Elmhurst left in1960 and returned in 1967. Carroll joined in 1955 and left in 1992.North Park joined in 1962. The name was changed in May 1967 torecognize two Wisconsin schools.

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1949-50 Fran Somers1950-51 Bob Hildebrand1951-52 Bob Hildebrand1952-53 Earl Neeman1953-54 Earl Neeman1954-55 Glen Newton1955-56 Teddy Winkles1956-57 Jim Wasem1957-58 Dean Padgett1958-59 Dennis Mattix1959-60 Dennis Bridges1960-61 Jon Hawthorne1961-62 Jon Hawthorne1962-63 Jerry Wisted1963-64 Vic Armstrong1964-65 Ken Lock1965-66 Ken Lock1966-67 Steve Laub1967-68 Tom Gramkow1968-69 Tom Gramkow

1969-70 Tom Gramkow, Fred Evans1970-71 Sheldon Thompson1971-72 Dean Gravlin1972-73 Dean Gravlin1973-74 Curt Nord1974-75 Jack Sikma1975-76 Jack Sikma1976-77 Jack Sikma1977-78 Chris Eldredge1978-79 Al Black1979-80 Greg Yess1980-81 Greg Yess1981-82 Greg Yess1982-83 Blaise Bugajski1983-84 Blaise Bugajski1984-85 Tom Baffes1985-86 Keith Luechtefeld1986-87 Eric Bridges1987-88 Bill Braksick1988-89 Jeff Kuehl

1989-90 Jeff Kuehl1990-91 David Caldwell1991-92 Steve Kuehl1992-93 Steve Kuehl1993-94 John Lipic1994-95 Chris Simich1995-96 Chris Simich1996-97 Bryan Crabtree1997-98 Brent Niebrugge1998-99 Nathan Hubbard1999-00 Korey Coon2000-01 Adam Osborn, Todd Wente2001-02 Luke Kasten2002-03 John Camardella2003-04 Keelan Amelianovich2004-05 Adam Dauksas2005-06 K. Amelianovich, A. Dauksas2006-07 Zach Freeman2007-08 Darius Gant2008-09 Doug Sexauer

Illinois Wesleyan’s Most Valuable Players

IWU’s First Team CCIW All-Stars1946-47 Jackie White1947-48 Jim Hershbarger1949-50 Fran Somers1950-51 Bobby Winkles, John Lane1951-52 Bob Hildebrand1952-53 Earl Neeman1953-54 Earl Neeman, Fran Conlee1954-55 Glen Newton1955-56 Glen Newton1956-57 Dean Padgett1957-58 Dean Padgett1960-61 Dennie Bridges1961-62 J. Hawthorne, J. Wisted,

P. Grady1962-63 Jerry Wisted1963-64 Vic Armstrong1964-65 Jamie Shouba, Ken Lock1965-66 Jamie Shouba, Ken Lock1966-67 Bill Patterson, Steve Laub1967-68 Tom Gramkow

1968-69 Tom Gramkow1969-70 Tom Gramkow1970-71 Sheldon Thompson1971-72 Dean Gravlin1972-73 Dean Gravlin1974-75 Jack Sikma1975-76 Jack Sikma1976-77 Jack Sikma1977-78 Chris Eldredge1978-79 Al Black1980-81 Greg Yess1981-82 Greg Yess, Blaise Bugajski1982-83 Blaise Bugajski1983-84 Blaise Bugajski1985-86 Eric Bridges1987-88 Bill Braksick1988-89 Jeff Kuehl1989-90 Jeff Kuehl1990-91 David Caldwell, Dave Kunka1991-92 Steve Kuehl, Steve Czirjak

1992-93 Steve Kuehl1993-94 John Lipic1994-95 Chris Simich1995-96 Chris Simich1996-97 Bryan Crabtree1997-98 Brent Niebrugge, Korey Coon1998-99 Korey Coon1999-00 Korey Coon2000-01 Luke Kasten2001-02 Luke Kasten2002-03 Luke Kasten2003-04 Keelan Amelianovich2004-05 Adam Dauksas,

Keelan Amelianovich2005-06 Adam Dauksas,

Keelan Amelianovich2006-07 Zach Freeman2007-08 Darius Gant

1968 Jesse Price, Millikin1969 Jesse Price, Millikin1970 Tom Gramkow, IWU1971 John Butler, Carthage1972 John Laing, Augustana1973 John Laing, Augustana1974 Leon Gobczynski, Millikin1975 Jack Sikma, Illinois Wesleyan1976 Jack Sikma, Illinois Wesleyan1977 Jack Sikma, Illinois Wesleyan1978 Mike Harper, North Park1979 Mike Harper, North Park1980 Mike Harper, North Park1981 Mike Thomas, North Park1982 Greg Yess, Illinois Wesleyan1983 Wayne Dunning, Millikin

1984 Blaise Bugajski, Illinois Wesleyan1985 Justyne Monegain, No. Park1986 Steve Albinger, Carroll1987 Mark Starks, North Park1988 Make Barach, North Park1989 Jeff Kuehl, Illinois Wesleyan1990 Robert Brown, No. Central1991 David Caldwell, Illinois Wesleyan1992 Alonzo Alexander, No. Central1993 Kirk Anderson, Augustana1994 John Lipic, Illinois Wesleyan1995 Chris Simich, Illinois Wesleyan1996 Wesley Pitts, Wheaton1997 Bryan Crabtree, Illinois Wesleyan1998 Brent Niebrugge, Illinois Wesleyan1999 Korey Coon, Illinois Wesleyan;

Rob Hamann, Wheaton2000 Korey Coon, Illinois Wesleyan;

Jason Wiertel, Carthage2001 Ryan Knuppel, Elmhurst2002 Antoine McDaniel, Carthage2003 Joel Kolmodin, Wheaton2004 Keelan Amelianovich, IWU2005 Adam Dauksas, Illinois Wesleyan2006 Rick Harrigan, Augustana2007 Kent Raymond, Wheaton2008 Kent Raymond, Wheaton2009 Kent Raymond, Wheaton

CCIW “Fred Young Most Outstanding Player” Award Winners

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TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .YRS. . . .RECORD . . . . . . . . .PCT.1. Wittenberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 . . . . . .1,588-641 . . . . . . . . . ..712 2. Wooster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 . . . . .1,495-757 . . . . . . . . . ..664 3. Illinois Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,460-830 . . . . . . . . ..638 4. St. Thomas (Minn.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,450-809 . . . . . . . . . ..642 5. Westminster (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 . . . . .1,449-806 . . . . . . . . . ..643 6. Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 . . . . .1,429-712 . . . . . . . . . ..667 7. Nebraska Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 . . . . .1,331-938 . . . . . . . . . ..587 8. Randolph-Macon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 . . . . . .1,328-856 . . . . . . . . . . .608 9. Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,325-882 . . . . . . . . . ..600 10. Augustana (IL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 . . . . .1,317-856 . . . . . . . . . ..60611. Gustavus Adolphus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,316-907 . . . . . . . . . ..592 12. Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 . . . . .1,308-711 . . . . . . . . . ..648 12. Wisconsin-Eau Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 . . . . . .1,308-729 . . . . . . . . . ..642 14. Scranton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 . . . . . .1,307-862 . . . . . . . . . ..60315. Wisconsin-Stevens Point . . . . . . . . . . .111 . . . . .1,300-757 . . . . . . . . . ..632 16. Wheaton (IL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 . . . . .1,292-973 . . . . . . . . . ..570 17. Defiance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,284-823 . . . . . . . . . ..609 18. Roanoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 . . . . . .1,279-758 . . . . . . . . . ..628 19. Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 . . . . . .1,255-610 . . . . . . . . . ..673 20. Loras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 . . . . .1,240-944 . . . . . . . . . ..568

TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .YRS. . . .RECORD . . . . . . . . .PCT.1. Husson (Maine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . .1,029-404 . . . . . . . . . . ..7182. Wittenberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 . . . . . .1,588-641 . . . . . . . . . ..712 3. Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 . . . . . .1,255-610 . . . . . . . . . ..673 4. Colby-Sawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 . . . . . . .339-167 . . . . . . . . . . . ..6705. Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 . . . . .1,429-712 . . . . . . . . . ..667 6. Wooster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 . . . . .1,495-757 . . . . . . . . . ..664 7. Cabrini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 . . . . . . .531-272 . . . . . . . . . . . ..6618. Richard Stockton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 . . . . . . .658-340 . . . . . . . . . . . ..6599. St. Joseph's (Me.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . .663-349 . . . . . . . . . . . ..65510. Christopher Newport . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 . . . . . . .720-387 . . . . . . . . . . . ..65011. Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 . . . . .1,308-711 . . . . . . . . . ..648 12. Westminster (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 . . . . .1,449-806 . . . . . . . . . ..643 13. Wisconsin-Eau Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 . . . . . .1,308-729 . . . . . . . . . ..642 14. St. Thomas (Minn.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,450-809 . . . . . . . . . ..642 15. Illinois Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . .1,460-830 . . . . . . . . ..638 16. St. John Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 . . . . . . .736-421 . . . . . . . . . . . ..63617. New York U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 . . . . . . .1,190-688 . . . . . . . . . . ..63418. Wisconsin-Stevens Point . . . . . . . . . . .111 . . . . .1,300-757 . . . . . . . . . ..632 19. Staten Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 . . . . . . .544-317 . . . . . . . . . . . ..63220. Roanoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 . . . . . .1,279-758 . . . . . . . . . ..628

This list includes opponents with five or more deci-sions in the series, potential Division III opponents,and select former Division I foes. For a complete list-ing of IWU’s series records vs. all opponents, contactStew Salowitz, Sports Information Director.School W LAkron 0 3Albion 1 1Alvernia (Pa.) 1 0Anderson 2 0Arizona 2 1Arizona State 0 2Auburn 0 1AUGUSTANA 84 61Aurora 13 2Beloit 3 5Benedictine (Ill.) 11 4Bradley 35 38Bridgewater (Va.) 1 0Brigham Young-Hawaii 1 2Butler 1 4Carroll 59 16CARTHAGE 84 22Centenary 3 2CHICAGO, U. of 11 6Chicago State 4 1Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) 1 0Clarke 1 0Concordia (Ill.) 5 6Concordia (Calif.) 1 0Denison 1 0DePaul 0 23DePauw 29 23Dominican (Ill.) 2 0Eastern Illinois 15 14Eckerd (Fla.) 1 1ELMHURST 93 21Eureka 39 9Evansville 1 2Florida 0 2Florida Southern 0 4Florida Tech 2 2Fontbonne 2 0Franklin & Marshall 1 0Gannon 1 5Gustavus Adolphus 1 2HANOVER 7 3

Hawaii 1 1Hawaii-Hilo 2 0Hawaii Pacific 1 3Henderson (Ark.) State 0 4Illinois 0 5ILLINOIS COLLEGE 48 13Illinois State 69 42Indiana U.-South Bend 1 0Indianapolis 9 8Indiana State 0 3Iona 3 4Iowa 1 3Jacksonville 0 1Judson 1 0Kentucky Wesleyan 0 2Knox 6 3Lake Forest 29 10Lakeland 4 1LaVerne (Calif.) 1 0Lawrence 1 0LeMoyne-Owen 1 1Lewis 3 2Lombard 9 5Louisiana Tech 1 1Louisville 1 0Loyola (Chicago) 3 4MacMURRAY 9 2MANCHESTER 2 1Marquette 1 1Maryville (Mo.) 3 0Maryville (Tenn.) 0 1McKendree 9 3Methodist (N.C.) 1 0MILLIKIN 133 77Mississippi 1 1Mississippi State 0 1MONMOUTH 10 3Montana State-Northern 1 0Murray State 0 2Nebraska 0 1Nebraska Wesleyan 5 1NORTH CENTRAL 107 33NORTH PARK 71 27Northern Illinois 17 2Northwestern 0 9Notre Dame 0 5Occidental (Calif.) 0 1OHIO WESLEYAN 0 2

Olivet Nazarene 22 7Oral Roberts 0 1Pacific 0 1Pomona-Pitzer 1 0Puget Sound 2 0Quincy 12 19Ripon 3 3Roanoke (Va.) 2 0Rockford 6 0Rose-Hulman 7 1Rowan 0 1U. of San Diego 0 1Seton Hall 0 2Sheldon Jackson 1 0South Carolina 1 0Southeast Louisiana 3 2Southern Illinois 14 10Southern Mississippi 2 2St. Bonaventure 0 6St. John’s (N.Y.) 0 1St. Joseph (Ind.) 8 11St. Viator 10 9St. Xavier 4 2Tampa 0 3Teikyo Marycrest 1 0Texas Tech 1 0Toledo 0 2Trinity (Texas) 0 2Tri-State 1 0Valparaiso 3 1Wabash 15 7WASHINGTON U. (MO.) 16 12Washington & Jefferson 0 1Webster 1 0Western Illinois 4 4Western Kentucky 0 1Westminster (Mo.) 1 0Westmont (Calif.) 1 0WHEATON 69 38Wisconsin-Platteville 2 0Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2 0Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 1Wittenberg 2 3Youngstown 0 8

Series Records vs. Opponents

All-Time WinningestDiv. III Teams (by percentage)

All-Time WinningestDivision III Teams (by victories)

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CCIW Conference Champions1946-47 Millikin (9-1)1947-48 Millikin, Wheaton (9-1)1948-49 Illinois Wesleyan (9-1)1949-50 Millikin (8-2)1950-51 Millikin (9-1)1951-52 Millikin (9-1)1952-53 Wheaton (9-0)1953-54 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2)1954-55 Millikin (10-2)1955-56 Wheaton (14-0)1956-57 Wheaton (14-0)1957-58 Wheaton (14-0)1958-59 Wheaton (14-0)1959-60 Illinois Wesleyan (9-3)

North Central (9-3)1960-61 Illinois Wesleyan (7-3)1961-62 Illinois Wesleyan (11-1)1962-63 Augustana (13-1)1963-64 Illinois Wesleyan (9-3)

Carthage (9-3)1964-65 Illinois Wesleyan (12-0)1965-66 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2)1966-67 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2)1967-68 Millikin (14-2)1968-69 North Park (13-3)1969-70 Illinois Wesleyan (16-0)1970-71 Illinois Wesleyan (12-4)

Augustana (12-4)1971-72 Augustana (14-2)1972-73 Augustana (16-0)1973-74 Augustana (15-1)1974-75 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2)1975-76 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1)1976-77 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1)1977-78 North Park (15-1)1978-79 North Park (14-2)1979-80 North Park (14-2)1980-81 Augustana (15-1)1981-82 Illinois Wesleyan (13-3)

Augustana (13-3)1982-83 Millikin (12-4)1983-84 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2)1984-85 No. Central, North Park

(14-2)1985-86 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2)1986-87 North Park (14-2)1987-88 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1)1988-89 Millikin, North Central (13-3)1989-90 North Central (15-1)1990-91 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1)1991-92 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2)1992-93 Augustana (12-2)1993-94 Illinois Wesleyan (11-3)1994-95 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1)

1995-96 Wheaton (13-1)1996-97 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1)1997-98 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1)1998-99 Wheaton (11-3)1999-00 Carthage (11-3)2000-01 Elmhurst (12-2)2001-02 Carthage (13-1)2002-03 Illinois Wesleyan, Augustana,

Carrhage (11-3)2003-04 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2)2004-05 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2)2005-06 Augustana (11-3)2006-07 Augustana (11-3)2007-08 Augustana (11-3)2008-09 Wheaton (11-3)

HISTORY LESSON: Not since 1973(Augustana, 16-0) has there been an undefeat-ed CCIW champion. Since 1973, CCIWschools have won six NCAA Division IIIchampionships, finished second twice andthird three times and have had several finaleight finishes in both the NCAA and NAIAtournaments — but no undefeated leaguechampion. In the 27 years, 12 champions hadone loss and nine champions had lost twice.

Illinois Wesleyan’s CCIW Statistical Leaders

SCORING AVG.1956-57 Dean Padgett 24.51961-62 Paul Grady 21.71981-82 Blaise Bugajski 19.51983-84 Blaise Bugajski 25.31998-99 Korey Coon 19.12001-02 Luke Kasten 20.9

REBOUNDING AVG.1974-75 Jack Sikma 14.81976-77 Jack Sikma 16.71983-84 Doug Thomas 10.41985-86 Keith Luechtefeld 9.92007-08 Darius Gant 11.1

ASSISTS AVG.2004-05 Adam Dauksas 5.142005-06 Adam Dauksas 6.21STEALS AVG.2000-01 Todd Wente 2.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PCT.1964-65 Steve Laub .4961967-68 Tom Gramkow .5371983-84 Doug Thomas .6101989-90 Jeff Kuehl .6451990-91 David Caldwell .6461996-97 Andrew Boyden .6591997-98 Brent Niebrugge .687*2004-05 Matt Arnold .6132005-06 Cory Jones .624* - CCIW record.

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE PCT.1992-93 Steve Kuehl .5061996-97 Korey Coon .5111997-98 Korey Coon .5571998-99 Korey Coon .4872003-04 Jason Fisher .5672004-05 Matt Arnold .553

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1955-56 Chuck Hohlfelder .8701963-64 Jim Hedrick .9171964-65 Jim Gresham .8131967-68 Dennis Kagel .8471968-69 Tom Gramkow .8691969-70 Tom Gramkow .8651974-75 Bob Spear .9331976-77 Al Black .9351981-82 Brad Gregurich .8931983-84 Blaise Bugajski .9051987-88 Bill Braksick .9401988-89 Mark Edmundson .9001990-91 David Caldwell .9081992-93 Mark Aubry .9451996-97 Korey Coon .8971999-00 Korey Coon .967

SEEING DOUBLESDarius Gant had 12 “double-doubles” in2007-08, tied for eighth in an IWU sea -son. The leaders are:

1. 27 - Jack Sikma (1976-77)2. 23 - Jack Sikma (1974-75)3. 16 - Jack Sikma (1975-76)

4. 14 - Greg Yess (1981-82)4. 14 - Greg Yess (1978-79)6. 13 - Jack Sikma (1973-74)6. 13 - Greg Yess (1979-80)8. 12 - Greg Yess (1980-81)8. 12 - Darius Gant (2007-08)10. 9 - Jeff Kuehl (1988-89)10. 9 - Joel Freundt (1982-83)

12. 8 - Chris Simich (1995-96)12. 8 - Brent Niebrugge (1997-98)

In 1976-77, Sikma played 31 games andhad double-doubles of 20 points and 20rebounds in five games.

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Nov. 15 BENEDICTINE 3 p.m.Nov. 18 WEBSTER 7:30 p.m.

Titan Tip-Off TournamentNov. 21 JOHNSON & WALES 8 p.m.Nov. 22 Washington U. or Ohio Wesleyan 2 or 4 p.m.Nov. 29 MANCHESTER 3 p.m.Dec. 1 MONMOUTH 7:30 p.m.Dec. 5 at University of Chicago 3 p.m.Dec. 12 MacMURRAY 7:30 p.m.Dec. 15 at Illinois College 7:30 p.m.

Trinity (Texas)/Southwestern Classic, San Antonio, TexasDec. 28 at Trinity (Texas) 4 p.m.Dec. 29 vs. Southwestern University 2 p.m.Jan. 6 * at North Central 7:30 p.m.Jan. 9 * CARTHAGE 7:30 p.m.Jan. 13 * MILLIKIN 7:30 p.m.Jan. 17 * at Elmhurst 3:30 p.m.Jan. 20 * at Wheaton 7:30 p.m.Jan. 24 * NORTH PARK 4 p.m.Jan. 27 * AUGUSTANA 7:30 p.m.Jan. 30 * at Carthage 7:30 p.m.Feb. 3 * NORTH CENTRAL 7:30 p.m.Feb. 6 * ELMHURST 7:30 p.m.Feb. 10 * at Millikin 7:30 p.m.Feb. 13 * WHEATON 7:30 p.m.Feb. 17 * at Augustana 7:30 p.m.Feb. 20 * at North Park 7:30 p.m.