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2021-22 Roster 2 Career Records 24 Assistant Athletics Director /
2021-22 Schedule 3 Season Records 28 Director of Communications:
Game Records 32 Michelle Traversie
> PLAYER PROFILES Big Ten Tournament Records 35 Office Phone: (612) 624-0522
Mobile Phone: (612) 396-8712
Jamison Battle 4 Season Statistical Leaders 36
Email: traen001@umn.edu
Eric Curry 4 1,000-Point Club 40
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Charlie Daniels 5 Big Ten Career Records 44
Parker Fox 5 Big Ten Season Records 45 Office Phone (612) 625-4090
Isaiah Ihnen 6 Big Ten Game Records 47 Website www.gophersports.com
Joey Kern 6 Season Big Ten Statistical Leaders 48 Email gophers@umn.edu
Luke Loewe 7 Team Season Records 52
Danny Ogele 7 Team Game Records 53 Mailing Address
Athletic Communications
Jackson Purcell 8 Opponent Records 55
University of Minnesota
Will Ramberg 8 Yearly Team Statistics 57
225 Bierman Field Athletic Building
EJ Stephens 9 Williams Arena Records 60 516 15th Avenue SE
Sean Sutherlin 9 Williams Arena Attendance Figures 61 Minneapolis, Minn. 55455
Abdoulaye Thiam 10
Treyton Thompson 10 > HISTORY > GOPHER RADIO NETWORK
General Manager Greg Gerlach
Payton Willis 11 NCAA Tournament History 63
Play-by-Play Mike Grimm
NIT History 65
Analyst Spencer Tollackson
> COACHING STAFF NBA Draft History 66
Head Coach Ben Johnson 12 All-Time NBA Roster 67
Assistant Coach Dave Thorson 14 Big Ten Awards 73 > CREDITS
Editor: Michelle Traversie
Assistant Coach Marcus Jenkins 15 National Awards 75
Design and Layout: Jeff Keiser,
Assistant Coach Jason Kemp 16 All-Time Players/Letterwinners 77
Niko Alexander
Support Staff 17 Year-by-Year Results 108 Photography: Brad Rempel, Eric Miller,
Series Records 109 Kelly Hagenson, Brace Hemmelgarn
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2020-21 Results 18 All-Time Coaches 130 Printing Services
2020-21 Team Statistics 19 Year-by-Year Scores 131 © 2021 University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics.
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JAMISON BATTLE
10 FORWARD | 6-7 | 225 | SOPHOMORE
ROBBINSDALE, MINN. | GEORGE WASHINGTON | DELASALLE HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2019-20 32 30 1127 35.2 122-306 .399 89-243 .366 44-52 .846 12-155-167 5.2 69 19 35 14 13 377 11.8
2020-21 15 15 549 36.6 94-198 .475 34-96 .354 37-47 .787 6-72-78 5.2 25 10 33 4 13 259 17.3
Career 47 45 1676 35.7 216-504 .429 123-339 .363 81-99 .818 18-227-245 5.2 94 29 68 18 26 636 13.5
ERIC CURRY
1 FORWARD | 6-9 | 245 | R-SENIOR
MEMPHIS, TENN. | SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2016-17 34 1 678 19.9 69-160 .431 5-29 .172 45-64 .103 53-124/177 5.2 69/1 42 35 24 15 188 5.5
2018-19 15 5 280 18.7 23-57 .404 1-10 .100 14-23 .609 12-34/46 3.1 30/0 26 17 6 9 61 4.1
2020-21 29 8 462 15.9 42-95 .442 4-21 .190 18-29 .621 35-57/89 3.1 56/1 24 25 7 24 106 3.7
Career 78 14 1421 18.2 134-312 .429 10-60 .167 77-116 .664 97-215/312 4.0 155/2 92 77 37 48 355 4.6
CHARLIE DANIELS
15 FORWARD / CENTER | 6-9 | 230 | SENIOR
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. | STEPHEN F. AUSTIN |
THE POTTER’S HOUSE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2019-20 29 1 406 14.0 46-84 .548 1-1 1.000 23-48 .479 38-41/79 2.7 68/1 14 37 19 14 116 4.0
2020-21 21 3 305 14.5 41-71 .577 0-1 .000 15-35 .429 35-39/74 3.5 56/0 17 31 12 11 97 4.6
Career 50 4 711 14.2 87-155 .561 1-2 .500 38-83 .458 73-80/153 3.1 124/1 31 68 31 25 213 4.3
PARKER FOX
23 FORWARD | 6-8 | 220 | JUNIOR
MAHTOMEDI, MINN. | NORTHERN STATE | MAHTOMEDI HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2018-19 33 1 598 18.1 132-230 .574 1-9 .111 80-136 .588 58-118/176 5.3 89 21 40 47 12 345 10.5
2019-20 32 32 984 30.8 257-425 .605 18-50 .360 106-195 .544 71-212/283 8.8 98 49 71 75 33 638 19.9
2020-21 21 21 671 32.0 190-295 .644 5-20 .250 84-167 .503 55-152/207 9.9 71/5 49 62 74 37 469 22.3
Career 86 54 2253 26.2 579-950 .609 24-79 .304 270-498 .542 184-482/666 7.7 258/9 119 179 196 82 1452 16.9
ISAIAH IHNEN
5 FORWARD | 6-9 | 215 | JUNIOR
BOEBLINGEN, GERMANY | IBA MUNICH
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2019-20 21 0 239 11.4 26-61 .426 17-45 .378 2-2 1.000 15-38/53 2.5 24/0 12 14 9 5 17 3.4
2020-21 29 3 412 14.2 27-85 .318 13-59 .220 15-19 .789 33-69/102 3.5 36/0 16 13 21 9 28 2.8
Career 50 3 651 13.0 53-146 .363 30-104 .288 17-21 .810 48-107/155 3.1 60/0 28 27 30 14 153 3.1
JOEY KERN
3 GUARD | 6-1 | 170 | SENIOR
NORWALK, IOWA | JOHNS HOPKINS | DOWLING CATHOLIC HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2017-18 29 27 790 27.2 85-183 .464 57-137 .416 32-44 .727 8-77/85 2.9 33 34 24 2 34 259 8.9
2018-19 27 26 836 31.0 91-217 .419 53-141 .376 33-48 .688 14-85/99 3.7 46 32 20 0 27 268 9.9
2019-20 28 28 814 29.1 76-182 .418 57-144 .396 34-44 .773 10-78/88 3.1 35 58 27 3 42 243 8.7
Career 84 81 2440 29.0 252-582 .433 167-422 .396 99-136 .728 32-240/272 3.2 114 124 71 5 100 770 9.2
LUKE LOEWE
12 GUARD | 6-4 | 190 | SENIOR
FOND DU LAC, WIS. | WILLIAM & MARY | FOND DU LAC HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2017-18 27 0 141 5.2 10-23 .435 2-7 .286 9-14 .643 6-8/14 0.5 17/0 14 9 1 2 31 1.1
2018-19 31 31 751 24.2 52-117 .444 7-31 .226 9-26 .346 12-48/60 1.9 57/0 57 35 6 15 120 3.9
2019-20 32 32 992 31.0 124-228 .544 43-98 .439 52-72 .722 12-56/68 2.1 72/2 54 37 1 14 343 10.7
2020-21 17 17 610 35.9 98-225 .436 25-84 .298 54-63 .857 6-52/58 3.4 28/0 55 25 0 24 275 16.2
Career 107 80 2495 23.3 284-593 .479 77-220 .350 124-175 .709 36-164/200 1.9 174/2 180 106 8 55 769 7.2
DANNY OGELE
22 FORWARD | 6-7 | 220 | SENIOR
CHICAGO, ILL. | MERCYHURST | SAINT IGNATIUS PREP
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2017-18 3 0 12 4.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2/4 1.3 0 3 0 0 1 2 0.7
2018-19 28 1 282 10.1 36-88 .409 2-12 .167 15-29 .517 19-50/69 2.5 26 12 31 7 2 89 3.2
2019-20 1 1 23 23.0 10-14 .714 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 4-4/8 8.0 0 3 0 3 2 21 21.0
2020-21 13 13 234 17.9 49-108 .454 11-25 .440 28-41 .683 19-43/62 4.8 22 16 10 6 12 137 10.5
Career 45 45 548 12.2 96-212 .452 14-39 .359 43-71 .605 44-99/143 3.2 48 34 41 16 16 249 5.5
JACKSON PURCELL
11 GUARD | 6-5 | 195 | FRESHMAN
APPLE VALLEY, MINN. | EASTVIEW
WILL RAMBERG
25 GUARD | 6-5 | 205 | SOPHOMORE
GRAND MARAIS, MINN. | MCGILL | COOK COUNTY HS
EYLIJAH STEPHENS
20 GUARD | 6-3 | 190 | SENIOR
PLANTATION, FLA. | LAFAYETTE | SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2017-18 30 3 634 20.1 81-157 .516 23-62 .371 20-33 .606 10-58/68 2.3 32/0 23 18 9 8 205 6.8
2018-19 27 19 678 25.1 71-177 .401 24-75 .320 25-32 .781 15-61/76 2.8 41/0 48 32 9 16 191 7.1
2019-20 31 7 924 29.8 139-325 .428 38-117 .325 59-68 .868 9-83/92 3.0 39/0 66 34 7 23 375 12.1
2020-21 15 3 484 32.3 81-178 .455 18-55 .327 66-73 .904 3-68/71 4.7 33/1 38 31 1 23 246 16.4
Career 103 32 2720 26.4 372-837 .444 103-309 .333 170-206 .825 37-270/307 3.0 145/1 175 115 26 70 1017 9.9
SEAN SUTHERLIN
24 GUARD | 6-5 | 205 | SENIOR
NEW BRIGHTON, MINN. | NEW HAMPSHIRE | IRONDALE HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2019-20 28 26 948 33.9 141-325 .434 7-27 .259 69-124 .556 46-214/260 9.3 84 74 109 12 29 358 12.8
2020-21 DNP (injury)
Career 28 26 948 33.9 141-325 .434 7-27 .259 69-124 .556 46-214/260 9.3 84 74 109 12 29 358 12.8
ABDOULAYE THIAM
2 GUARD | 6-3 | 185 | FRESHMAN
ORLANDO, FLA. | INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE | DR. PHILLIPS HS
TREYTON THOMPSON
42 CENTER | 6-11 | 210 | FRESHMAN
GLENWOOD, MINN. | ALEXANDRIA HS // LA LUMIERE SCHOOL
PAYTON WILLIS
0 GUARD | 6-4 | 195 | SENIOR
FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. | COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON | VANDERBILT
FAYETTEVILLE HS
3-POINT REBOUNDS
Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Pf/Dq Asst TO Blk ST Pts Avg
2016-17 32 12 614 17.5 62-142 .437 25-80 .313 32-51 .627 12-51/63 1.8 35 65 56 6 16 181 5.2
2017-18 31 4 573 18.5 48-138 .348 38-109 .349 23-35 .657 11-48/59 1.9 41 43 29 3 14 157 5.1
2018-19 Sat out season due to NCAA transfer rules
2019-20 27 25 819 30.3 86-225 .382 57-160 .356 12-16 .750 12-86/98 3.6 44 53 17 8 21 241 8.9
2020-21 19 19 653 34.4 91-198 .460 40-100 .400 33-43 .767 9-52/61 3.2 19 58 29 6 15 255 13.4
Career 112 60 2656 23.7 287-703 .408 160-449 .356 100-145 .690 44-237/281 2.5 139 219 131 23 66 834 7.5
BEN JOHNSON
HEAD COACH | FIRST SEASON | GOLDEN GOPHER ALUM
On March 22, 2021, Ben Johnson was named head men’s sador for our University who grew up here, went to school
basketball coach at the University of Minnesota. Johnson, here and knows what the University is all about – is tremen-
40, is Minnesota’s 18th head coach in program history. dous, for our basketball program and our institution. Like so
Johnson, who graduated from Minnesota in 2005 with a many Minnesotans, I’m excited to welcome Ben home and
bachelor’s degree in sociology, returns to his alma mater af- look forward to our team’s success under his leadership.”
ter spending three seasons at Xavier as an assistant coach. Johnson helped lead Xavier to consecutive top-30 recruit-
Johnson previously served as an assistant coach at Minne- ing classes in 2019 and 2020 and the Musketeers posted
sota from 2013-18 and was a a collective record of 51-37 in
two-time captain during his three seasons with him on the
playing career for the Gophers. bench.
“Ben is a proven coach who “The University of Minnesota
is ready to lead his own pro- is such a special place and has
gram,” said Coyle. “He has impacted me in immeasurable
earned this opportunity and is ways on and off the court,” said
a tremendous teacher, recruiter Johnson. “I want to thank Pres-
and relationship builder. I am ident Joan Gabel, Mark Coyle,
thrilled for him to lead his alma Julie Manning and everyone in-
mater, and I am excited for the volved in the search process for
future of our men’s basketball believing in me and trusting me
program.” to lead this historic program. I
“Athletics is such an inviting am ready to get to work.”
“front porch” for so much of the In his previous stint at Min-
great work we do here at the nesota, Johnson helped recruit
University. Few programs are local standouts and current
more visible or closely followed NBA athletes in Daniel Oturu
than Gopher men’s basketball,” and Amir Coffey to the Gophers.
said University of Minnesota Johnson was instrumental in
President Joan Gabel. “To have recruiting and developing Jor-
someone like Ben Johnson lead- dan Murphy, who finished his
ing this program – an ambas- career atop the Gopher record
DAVE THORSON
ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON
MARCUS JENKINS
ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON
JASON KEMP
ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON
1 818> M I N N E S O T A B A S K E T B A L L
2020-21 MINNESOTA OVERALL STATISTICS
TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS
No. Player GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.
5 Carr, Marcus 29 29 1038:09 35.8 174 452 .385 60 189 .317 155 194 .799 22 93 115 4.0 66 0 141 68 4 38 563 19.4
0 Robbins, Liam 23 23 565:04 24.6 89 202 .441 17 52 .327 75 108 .694 55 97 152 6.6 83 5 25 38 62 15 270 11.7
22 Kalscheur, Gabe 21 21 645:55 30.8 59 187 .316 27 110 .245 49 57 .860 24 37 61 2.9 44 1 37 30 3 16 194 9.2
23 Johnson, Brandon 28 24 723:05 25.8 82 178 .461 14 55 .255 70 98 .714 60 116 176 6.3 71 2 19 20 19 23 248 8.9
4 Mashburn, Jr., Jamal 29 8 639:49 22.1 85 243 .350 24 87 .276 43 54 .796 7 38 45 1.6 42 0 45 30 3 12 237 8.2
11 Gach, Both 29 16 657:12 22.7 67 167 .401 21 76 .276 42 52 .808 14 92 106 3.7 48 0 56 46 2 17 197 6.8
1 Williams, Tre’ 27 13 503:01 18.6 61 151 .404 24 73 .329 10 32 .313 14 53 67 2.5 48 0 28 28 4 17 156 5.8
24 Curry, Eric 29 8 461:57 15.9 42 95 .442 4 21 .190 18 29 .621 32 57 89 3.1 56 1 24 25 7 24 106 3.7
3 Mutaf, David 3 0 09:45 3.3 4 7 .571 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 3.3
35 Ihnen, Isaiah 29 3 412:02 14.2 27 85 .318 13 59 .220 15 19 .789 33 69 102 3.5 36 0 16 13 21 9 82 2.8
21 Omersa, Jarvis 7 0 68:52 9.8 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 12 16 2.3 19 1 6 3 3 9 12 1.7
2 Mitchell, Martice 7 0 22:37 3.2 3 6 .500 1 4 .250 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 0.3 6 0 0 0 0 1 9 1.3
32 Freeman, Sam 18 0 123:08 6.8 7 14 .500 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 10 17 27 1.5 19 0 2 8 6 1 19 1.1
20 20- 21
No. Player GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.
5 Carr, Marcus 20 20 713:30 35.7 107 302 .354 41 133 .308 99 119 .832 16 65 81 4.1 52 0 87 41 3 26 354 17.7
0 Robbins, Liam 16 16 398:38 24.9 62 146 .425 14 43 .326 47 70 .671 41 59 100 6.3 58 4 19 27 44 11 185 11.6
23 Johnson, Brandon 20 18 556:22 27.8 70 147 .476 12 44 .273 50 64 .781 48 83 131 6.6 48 1 17 15 11 14 202 10.1
22 Kalscheur, Gabe 14 14 446:03 31.9 42 125 .336 21 79 .266 22 27 .815 19 31 50 3.6 28 1 26 18 1 9 127 9.1
4 Mashburn, Jr., Jamal 20 6 486:15 24.3 62 182 .341 19 67 .284 33 40 .825 4 35 39 2.0 33 0 29 24 2 8 176 8.8
1 Williams, Tre’ 19 11 371:54 19.6 44 114 .386 17 54 .315 8 24 .333 9 36 45 2.4 35 0 23 15 3 13 113 5.9
REV IEW
> OVERTIME
PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME March 6, 2021 (Rutgers 77, Minnesota 70 OT)
PLAYED A DOUBLE OVERTIME GAME Jan. 2, 2020 (Purdue 83, Minnesota 78 2OT)
PLAYED A TRIPLE OVERTIME GAME Feb. 5, 2014 (Purdue 77, Minnesota 74 3OT)
WON AN OVERTIME GAME Dec. 25, 2020 (Minnesota 102, No. 4 Iowa 95)
LOST AN OVERTIME GAME March 6, 2021 (Rutgers 77, Minnesota 70 OT)
* - school record
> SCORING AVERAGE min. 40 games played > FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE min. 400 attempts
Player (Seasons) Avg. Player (Seasons) Pct. (FG-FGA)
1. Dick Garmaker (1954-55) 22.9 1. Trevor Mbakwe (2010-13) .577 (302-523)
2. Mychal Thompson (1975-78) 20.8 2. Jim Petersen (1980-84) .575 (234-407)
3. Lou Hudson (1964-66) 20.4 3. Randy Breuer (1980-83) .570 (681-1194)
4. Oliver Shannon (1970-71) 19.7 4. Mychal Thompson (1975-78) .566 (823-1452)
5. Ron Johnson (1958-60) 19.6 5. Mark Hall (1979-82) .563 (438-778)
6. Tom Kondla (1966-68) 19.0 6. Daniel Oturu (2018-20) .558 (390-699)
7. Ray Williams (1976-77) 18.9 7. Kevin McHale (1977-80) .553 (714-1290)
8. Clyde Turner (1972-73) 18.4 8. Jerry Holman (2001-03) .552 (246-446)
9. Ronald Behagen (1972-73) 17.4 9. Maurice Walker (2010-15) .551 (285-517)
10. Marcus Carr (2019-20) 17.4 10. Gary Holmes (1978-82) .543 (347-638)
11. Vincent Grier (2005-06) 16.9 11. John Shasky (1983-86) .530 (420-793)
> BLOCKS
Player (Opponent, Date) Blocks
1. Mychal Thompson (vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76) 12
2. Reggie Lynch (vs. Penn State, 2/25/17) 11
3. Joel Przybilla (vs. Fresno State, 12/4/98) 10
4. Reggie Lynch (vs. Niagara, 11/15/17) 9
Reggie Lynch (vs. St. John’s, 11/18/16) 9
Colton Iverson (vs. Bowling Green, 11/15/08) 9
Joel Przybilla (vs. UT-Arlington, 11/20/99) 9
Randy Breuer (vs. Michigan, 3/5/83) 9
9. Joel Przybilla (at Michigan St., 1/13/99) 8
Mychal Thompson (vs. Purdue, 1/3/76) 8
11. Matz Stockman (vs. Purdue, 3/5/19) 7
Elliott Eliason (vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.), 3/23/14) 7
Elliott Eliason (vs. Wofford, 11/21/13) 7
Ralph Sampson III (vs. Iowa, 1/16/2011) 7
Ralph Sampson III (vs. Western Kentucky, 11/18/2010) 7
Jeff Hagen (vs. Ohio State, 2/19/05) 7
Jeff Hagen (vs. Lipscomb, 11/21/04) 7
Joel Przybilla (at Ohio State, 1/9/00) 7
Joel Przybilla (vs. Iowa, 1/12/00) 7
Joel Przybilla (vs. Oregon, 12/30/98) 7
Mychal Thompson (vs. Vermont, 12/18/76) 7
Mychal Thompson (vs. Indiana, 1/12/78) 7
Randy Breuer (vs. Drake, 12/8/81) 7
The University of Minnesota first compiled blocks beginning with the
1976-77 season.
> STEALS
Player (Opponent, Date) Steals
1. Melvin Newbern (vs. Rider College, 1/3/90) 9
2. Carlos Morris (at Wake Forest, 12/2/14) 8
Melvin Newbern (vs. Michigan State, 3/8/89) 8
Darryl Mitchell (vs. Wisconsin, 1/8/81) 8
4. Vincent Grier (vs. Oral Roberts, 12/31/05 7
Kevin Burleson (vs. Bethune Cookman, 12/6/02) 7
Arriel McDonald (vs. Northwestern, 1/23/93) 7
Melvin Newbern (at Purdue, 2/23/89) 7
Melvin Newbern (vs. Ball State, 2/19/87) 7
10. 16 tied, last: Nate Mason (vs. Seattle, 12/19/14) 6
DeAndre Mathieu (vs. Seattle, 12/19/14) 6
> TRIPLE-DOUBLE
Player (Opponent, Date)
Mychal Thompson (34 pts., 12 reb., 12 blocks vs. Ohio St., 1/26/76)
> 20. ARRIEL McDONALD – 1,273 > 27. LAWRENCE WESTBROOK – 1,199
Guard | 6-3 | 175 | Raleigh, N.C. Guard | 6-0 | 193 | Chandler, Ariz.
Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG
1990-91 28 88-242 .364 22-79 .278 62-76 .816 260 9.3 2006-07 21 27-73 .370 10-33 .303 9-17 .529 73 3.6
1991-92 32 133-305 .436 32-97 .330 55-71 .775 353 11.0 2007-08 34 94-224 .420 33-84 .393 67-84 .798 288 8.5
1992-93 28 108-228 .474 24-63 .381 69-93 .742 309 11.0 2008-09 32 132-307 .430 44-123 .358 95-114 .833 403 12.6
1993-94 33 120-267 .449 22-76 .289 89-111 .802 351 10.6 2009-10 34 155-329 .471 53-129 .411 72-86 .837 435 12.8
Totals 121 449-1042 .431 100-315 .317 275-351 .783 1273 10.5 Totals 121 408-933 .437 140-369 .379 243-301 .807 1199 9.9
> 21. DUSTY RYCHART – 1,268 > 28. RANDY CARTER – 1,186
Forward | 6-7 | 210 | Grand Rapids, Minn. Forward | 6-8 | 235 | Memphis, Tenn.
Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG
1998-99 21 29-63 .460 0-2 .000 22-30 .733 80 3.8 1990-91 27 113-235 .481 0-3 .000 32-57 .561 258 9.6
1999-00 28 133-259 .514 3-7 .429 60-84 .714 329 11.8 1991-92 24 80-188 .426 14-33 .424 37-60 .617 211 8.8
2000-01 31 170-337 .504 10-34 .294 104-125 .832 454 14.6 1992-93 28 125-227 .551 0-2 .000 68-116 .586 318 11.4
2001-02 31 163-295 .553 14-39 .359 65-85 .765 405 13.1 1993-94 33 162-294 .551 3-17 .176 72-112 .643 399 12.1
Totals 111 495-954 .519 27-82 .329 251-324 .775 1268 11.4 Totals 112 480-944 .508 17-55 .309 209-345 .606 1186 10.6
ASSISTS
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 32 vs. Nebraska, 3/8/20
1. 43 vs. Iowa, 12/25/20
32 vs. Niagara, 11/15/17
2. 36 vs. Nebraska, 2/8/21
3. 30 vs. Youngstown State, 12/2/91
36 vs. Illinois, 1/23/16
4. 29 vs. Nortwestern, 1/29/92
36 at Ohio State, 2/5/03
29 at Northern Illinois, 12/23/88
5. 35 vs. Nebraska, 3/8/20
6. 28 vs. Omaha, 11/6/18
6. 34 vs. Georgia Southern, 12/9/16
28 vs. Franklin Pierce, 11/20/14
7. 33 at Utah, 11/15/19
28 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82
8. 32 vs. Illinois, 2/8/90
9. 27 vs. South Dakota State, 12/23/05
9. 31 vs. Marist, 11/23/06
27 vs. Northwestern, 1/18/90
31 vs. Purdue, 3/8/01
31 at Oregon, 12/22/02
12. 30 at Boston College, 11/26/18 BLOCKS
30 vs. Maryland (NIT), 3/18/08 1. 17 vs. Bowling Green**, 11/15/08
30 at Iowa, 2/28/04 2. 15 vs. Penn State, 2/25/17
30 vs. Villanova (NIT), 3/14/01 15 vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/13/09
4. 14 vs. South Dakota State, 12/10/08
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 5. 13 vs. North Florida, 12/1/12
minimum eight attempts 13 vs. Iowa, 1/13/04
1. 1.000 vs. Penn State, 1/11/09 (9-9)^^ 13 vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76
2. .800 vs. Purdue, 1/3/07 (8-10) 13 vs. Michigan, 3/5/83
3. .733 vs. Franklin Pierce, 11/20/14 (11-15) 9. 12 vs. Miami (Fla.), 11/29/17
4. .632 vs. Iowa, 3/7/10 (12-19) 12 vs. Niagara, 11/15/17
5. .625 at Florida State, 11/25/00 (10-16) 12 vs. Wofford, 11/21/13
.625 at Toledo, 12/2/89 (5-8) 12 vs. Akron, 12/15/2010
7. .615 vs. Michigan, 1/9/02 (8-13) 12 vs. South Dakota State, 12/7/07
8. .611 vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/29/04 (11-18) 12 vs. Long Island, 11/17/06
12 vs. Lipscomb, 11/21/04
12 vs. UNC-Wilmington, 12/4/01
MOST FREE THROWS IN A GAME
12 vs. Vermont, 12/18/76
1. 38 vs. TCU, 11/25/00
12 vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76
37 vs. Marquette, 12/23/53
12 at Arizona State, 11/27/91
at Michigan State, 1/5/80
12 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82
3. 35 vs. Purdue, 1/25/69
vs. Indiana, 2/28/90
STEALS
1. 21 vs. Rider College, 1/3/90
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
2. 18 vs. Santa Clara, 12/22/07
1. 54 vs. Marquette, 12/23/53
18 vs. Penn State, 2/22/03
2. 50 at Nebraska, 12/5/53
18 vs. Tulsa, 3/19/01
3. 49 at Arizona State (ot), 12/5/05
18 vs. Yale, 12/26/80
49 vs. TCU, 11/25/00
18 vs. North Dakota State, 12/5/79
5. 48 vs. Michigan State, 12/30/52
vs. Nebraska, 12/13/52
^ at National Airlines Tourney (Honolulu)
* Los Angeles Classic
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE @ at Chase NIT, Madison Square Garden
minimum 12 attempts % at Maui Invitational
1. 1.000 vs. Ohio State, 1/19/74 (21 of 21) ^^ Big Ten Record
1.000 vs. Clemson, 12/28/74 (20 of 20) ** NABC Classic (Minneapolis)
1.000 vs. Northwestern, 1/5/20 (19 of 19)
> FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS > MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
33 12/28/81, Army 51 2/15/92, Illinois
34 1/15/92, Wisconsin 51 2/3/91, Indiana
37 3/24/13, Florida 51 2/16/91, Purdue
37 2/10/09, Indiana
> FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
> MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 12/13/73, Loyola
18 2/15/15, Indiana 2 3/16/19, Michigan
14 2/13/18, Michigan State 2 12/22/12, Lafayette
14 1/13/18, Purdue 2 12/23/76, Kansas State
14 11/10/17, USC Upstate 3 2/16/74, Michigan State
14 3/9/16, Illinois
14 2/10/16, Michigan > MOST REBOUNDS
14 11/30/15, Clemson 57 12/22/75, Stanford
14 12/4/10, Cornell 56 12/30/76, Montana
13 2/21/19, Michigan 55 12/25/20, Iowa
13 3/3/12, Nebraska 54 11/18/16, St. John’s
13 2/14/10, Northwestern
13 2/19/09. Michigan > FEWEST REBOUNDS
13 3/9/03, Indiana 13 1/22/11, Michigan
13 11/25/00, Texas Christian 13 3/7/09, Michigan
16 11/30/89, Western Illinois
16 2/8/89, Wisconsin
16 12/28/81, Army
1974-75 26 675-1437 .470 — — 358-511 .700 1029 39.6 181 — — — 1708 65.7
Opp. 26 658-1486 .443 — — 261-347 .752 800 30.7 241 — — — 1577 60.6
1975-76 26 850-1672 .508 — — 358-511 .700 976 37.5 438 — — — 2063 79.3
Opp. 26 846-1805 .468 — — 261-347 .718 989 38.0 427 — — — 1967 75.6
1976-77 27 898-1744 .515 — — 389-519 .750 1151 41.1 462 — 131 — 2185 80.9
Opp. 27 766-1886 .406 — — 283-400 .708 1003 37.1 320 — — — 1815 67.2
1977-78 27 802-1579 .508 — — 277-450 .616 960 35.5 335 — 118 172 1881 69.7
Opp. 27 729-1640 .444 — — 337-481 .701 953 35.3 298 — — 179 1795 66.5
1978-79 27 770-1669 .461 — — 258-367 .703 978 36.2 296 — 94 147 1798 66.6
Opp. 27 765-1570 .487 — — 367-530 .692 915 33.9 348 — — 159 1897 70.3
1979-80 32 949-1827 .519 — — 389-557 .698 1079 33.7 390 — 118 179 2287 71.5
Opp. 32 852-1845 .462 — — 407-533 .764 995 31.9 362 — — 172 2111 65.9
1980-81 30 943-1797 .525 — — 368-546 .674 990 33.0 395 438 101 221 2254 75.1
Opp. 30 829-1680 .493 — — 400-565 .708 940 31.3 353 533 70 166 2058 68.6
1981-82 24 645-1483 .435 — — 403-576 .700 921 31.8 384 359 119 178 1971 67.9
Opp. 24 652-1601 .407 — — 451-628 .718 869 29.9 303 422 57 131 1719 59.3
1982-83 29 829-1673 .495 — — 369-524 .704 1037 35.8 371 398 154 148 2061 71.1
Opp. 29 743-1678 .442 — — 381-527 .723 934 32.2 305 371 60 149 1920 66.2
1983-84 28 743-1465 .507 — — 305-435 .701 863 30.8 316 443 84 147 1791 64.0
Opp. 28 734-1478 .497 — — 314-466 .674 790 28.2 337 376 59 159 1782 63.6
1984-85 28 769-1601 .480 — — 326-448 .728 863 30.8 305 342 88 135 1864 66.6
Opp. 28 788-1572 .501 — — 366-516 .709 907 32.4 423 361 68 140 1942 69.4
1985-86 30 858-1779 .482 — — 423-620 .682 1018 33.9 347 390 89 174 2139 71.3
Opp. 30 874-1776 .492 — — 396-559 .708 1019 34.0 372 391 91 193 2144 71.5
1986-87 28 770-1712 .450 76-204 .373 286-414 .691 903 32.3 297 362 47 170 1902 67.9
Opp. 28 757-1436 .527 109-252 .433 468-664 .705 920 32.9 360 414 90 141 2091 74.7
1987-88 28 800-1685 .475 101-244 .414 323-472 .684 980 35.0 398 400 53 159 2024 72.3
Opp. 28 749-1524 .491 114-253 .451 506-693 .730 895 32.0 374 354 59 145 2118 75.6
1988-89 31 906-1882 .481 91-267 .341 458-642 .713 1146 37.0 480 474 68 270 2361 76.2
Opp. 31 796-1678 .474 137-357 .384 476-698 .682 974 31.4 417 535 71 185 2205 71.1
1989-90 32 1020-2019 .505 131-351 .373 495-695 .712 1197 37.4 558 438 102 276 2666 83.3
Opp. 32 856-1771 .483 139-328 .424 509-722 .705 971 30.3 432 509 88 164 2360 73.8
1990-91 28 772-1736 .445 97-314 .309 360-540 .667 1023 36.5 428 380 94 192 2001 71.5
Opp. 28 617-1422 .434 132-356 .371 599-840 .713 985 35.2 361 437 87 159 1965 70.2
1991-92 32 853-1954 .437 134-403 .333 452-684 .661 1195 37.3 485 486 129 229 2292 71.6
Opp. 32 728-1665 .437 145-398 .364 611-886 .690 1133 35.4 442 555 106 211 2212 69.1
The 1993-94 through 1998-99 seasons were vacated as a result of the NCAA Committee on Infractions ruling.
1999-2000 28 738-1624 .454 118-380 .311 371-585 .634 1068 38.1 449 478 151 186 1965 70.2
Opp. 28 740-1669 .443 179-508 .352 386-567 .681 975 34.8 406 401 122 261 2045 73.0
2000-01 32 800-1878 .426 248-660 .376 482-689 .700 1116 34.9 492 437 120 231 2330 72.8
Opp. 32 798-1843 .433 187-587 .319 526-711 .740 1204 37.6 453 506 145 209 2309 72.2
2001-02 31 842-1799 .468 205-591 .347 441-625 .706 1118 36.1 490 447 150 252 2330 75.2
Opp. 31 704-1690 .417 236-674 .350 507-700 .724 1028 33.2 433 488 112 221 2151 69.4
2002-03 33 844-1927 .438 237-663 .357 503-717 .702 1235 37.4 532 498 196 235 2428 73.6
Opp. 33 801-1944 .412 217-651 .333 530-749 .708 1218 36.9 458 489 118 256 2349 71.2
2003-04 30 754-1759 .429 169-539 .314 425-595 .714 1088 36.3 450 413 140 206 2102 70.1
Opp. 30 760-1665 .456 186-523 .356 445-625 .712 1018 33.9 449 415 101 236 2151 71.7
2004-05 32 771-1707 .452 170-487 .349 463-656 .706 1091 34.1 453 517 145 292 2175 68.0
Opp. 32 728-1715 .424 176-556 .317 380-539 .705 1007 31.5 421 549 129 261 2012 62.9
2005-06 31 742-1697 .437 146-448 .326 416-625 .666 1075 34.7 442 447 108 261 2046 66.0
Opp. 31 721-1661 .434 196-551 .356 365-512 .713 1009 32.5 494 501 90 214 2003 64.6
2006-07 31 696-1613 .431 182-515 .353 306-448 .683 984 31.7 396 456 152 150 1880 60.6
Opp. 31 720-1732 .416 190-567 .335 423-605 .699 1112 35.9 445 390 104 216 2053 66.2
2007-08 34 817-1872 .436 245-667 .367 443-655 .676 1150 33.8 515 482 137 298 2322 68.3
Opp. 34 724-1714 .422 215-640 .336 487-677 .719 1125 33.1 439 560 113 228 2150 63.2
2008-09 33 782-1772 .441 188-575 .327 437-611 .715 1136 34.4 466 477 201 274 2189 66.3
Opp. 33 682-1701 .401 223-636 .351 445-618 .720 1070 32.4 411 498 84 248 2032 61.6
2009-10 35 912-1772 .468 246-617 .399 436-661 .700 1237 35.3 583 441 199 273 2533 72.4
Opp. 35 779-1946 .400 250-734 .341 434-638 .680 1178 33.7 459 496 92 230 2242 64.1
2010-11 31 753-1660 .454 152-474 .321 479-726 .660 1180 38.1 487 413 169 211 2137 68.9
Opp. 31 710-1780 .399 265-767 .346 391-521 .750 1021 32.9 456 355 93 210 2076 67.0
2011-12 38 915-1979 .462 203-571 .356 536-769 .697 1325 34.9 573 558 186 269 2569 67.6
Opp. 38 842-2033 .414 246-711 .346 532-746 .713 1184 31.2 445 492 141 297 2462 64.8
2012-13 34 815-1838 .443 184-546 .337 523-764 .685 1308 38.5 503 467 187 253 2337 68.7
Opp. 34 720-1813 .397 213-629 .339 462-666 .694 1048 30.8 405 438 118 260 2115 62.2
2013-14 38 918-2053 .447 272-773 .352 607-818 .742 1282 33.7 528 444 155 289 2715 71.4
Opp. 38 867-2036 .426 247-721 .343 593-810 .732 1259 33.1 484 472 159 227 2574 67.7
2014-15 33 890-1924 .463 243-638 .381 426-634 .672 1087 32.9 519 399 110 313 2449 74.2
Opp. 33 783-1794 .436 240-660 .364 427-608 .702 1171 35.5 488 554 148 212 2233 67.7
2015-16 31 724-1786 .405 191-617 .310 469-663 .707 1068 34.5 379 354 113 170 2108 68.0
Opp. 31 807-1791 .451 235-616 .381 445-611 .728 1170 37.7 471 384 119 172 2294 74.0
2016-17 34 887-2038 .435 209-611 .342 573-806 .711 1341 39.4 507 393 227 194 2556 75.2
Opp. 34 857-2142 .400 220-712 .309 427-626 .682 1312 38.6 460 429 124 192 2361 69.4
2017-18 32 850-1971 .431 218-630 .346 487-692 .704 1221 38.2 467 353 163 181 2405 75.2
Opp. 32 876-2000 .438 268-715 .375 382-542 .705 1222 38.2 502 364 152 177 2402 75.1
2018-19 36 887-2039 .435 191-603 .317 578-848 .682 1313 36.5 523 419 140 175 2543 70.6
Opp. 36 922-2107 .438 243-714 .340 411-594 .692 1251 34.8 486 413 156 209 2498 69.4
2019-20 31 796-1871 .425 257-762 .337 356-515 .691 1217 39.3 467 351 144 147 2205 71.1
Opp. 31 756-1851 .408 177-577 .307 366-518 .707 1121 36.2 398 333 110 162 2055 66.3
2020-21 29 704-1794 .392 207-730 .284 488-659 .741 1067 36.8 399 324 134 183 2103 72.5
Opp. 29 760-1722 .441 192-546 .352 411-591 .695 1157 39.9 432 394 78 155 2123 73.2
> TEAM RECORDS Lawrence Westbrook 100% (4-4), vs. Xavier (2010 West Region First Round)
GAME RECORDS Andre Hollins 100% (7-7), vs. UCLA (2013 South Region Second Round)
Points: 91, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final) Austin Hollins 100% (4-4), vs. UCLA (2013 South Region Second Round)
Rebounds: 47, vs. Marquette (1972 Mideast Region Consolation Round) Dupree McBrayer 100% (4-4), vs. MTSU (2017 South Region First Round)
Assists: 19, vs. UCLA (2013 South Region Second Round) FT Att: Willie Burton 12, vs. Northern Iowa (1990 Southeast Region Second
FG Att: 75, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final) Round)
FG Made: 39, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final) FT Made: Willie Burton 11, vs. Kansas State (1989 East Region First Round)
FG Pct.: 58.9% (33-56), vs. Syracuse (1990 Southeast Region Semifinal) 3-Pt. Pct.: Five players tied at 66.7%; most recently Austin Hollins (4-6) vs.
FT Att: 31, vs. Kansas State (1989 East Region First Round) UCLA (2013 South Region Second Round)
FT Made: 24, vs. Kansas State (1989 East Region First Round) 3-Pt. Made: Andre Hollins 6, vs. Florida (2013 South Region Third Round)
FT Pct.: 85.7% (18-21), vs. Florida State (2017 South Region First Round) 3-Pt. Att: Willie Burton 12, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final)
3-Pt. Att: 27, vs. Louisville (2019 East Region First Round) Aaron Robinson, 12 vs. Iowa State (2005 Syracuse Region First Round)
3-Pt. Made: 11, vs. Louisville (2019 East Region First Round) FG Att.: Amir Coffey, 24 vs. Michigan State (2019 East Region Second
3-Pt. Pct.: 66.7% (8-12), vs. Kansas State (1989 East Region First Round) Round)
Fewest Points Allowed: 61, vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga (1982 Midwest FG Made: Willie Burton 15, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final)
Region Second Round)
Margin of Victory: +20 (83-63), vs. UCLA (2013 South Region Second SINGLE-TOURNAMENT RECORDS*
Round) Points: Willie Burton 97, 1990 (four games, 24.3 ppg)
Rebounds: Jim Brewer 36, 1972 (two games, 18.0 rpg)
TOURNAMENT RECORDS Assists: Melvin Newbern 21, 1990 (four games, 5.3 apg)
Points per game: 79.5, 1990 (4 games) Minutes: Kevin Lynch 139, 1990 (four games, 34.8 mpg)
FG Pct.: 48.7% (51-105), 1982 (2 games) FG Pct.: Randy Breuer .667 (16-24), 1982 (2 games)
FT Pct.: 78.4% (29-37), 1972 (2 games) FT Pct.: Willie Burton .933 (14-15), 1989 (3 games)
3-Pt .Pct.: 50% (17-34), 2013 (2 games) FT Att: Willie Burton 39, 1989-90 (7 games)
Wins: 3, 1990 ( Won 4 games en route to 1997 Final Four. Those victories FT Made: Willie Burton 32, 1989-90 (7 games)
have since been vacated) 3-Pt. Pct.: Andre Hollins .611 (11-18), 2013 (2 games)
3-Pt. FG: Andre Hollins 11, 2013 (2 games)
> INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
*minimum of three attempts per game required for all individual shooting records CAREER TOURNAMENT RECORDS*
GAME RECORDS Points: Willie Burton 171, 1989 & 1990 (7 games, 24.4 ppg.)
Points: Willie Burton 36, vs. Northern Iowa (1990 Southeast Region Second Rebounds: Willie Burton 55, 1989 & 1990 (7 games, 7.9 rpg.)
Round) Assists: Melvin Newbern 39, 1989 & 1990 (7 games, 5.6 apg.)
Rebounds: Jim Brewer 22, vs. Marquette (1972 Mideast Region Consolation Minutes: Kevin Lynch 245, 1989 & 1990 (7 games, 35 mpg.)
Round) FT Pct.: Andre Hollins .833 (10-12), 2013 (2 games)
Assists: Melvin Newbern 9, vs. Northern Iowa (1990 Southeast Region FT Att: Willie Burton 39, 1989-90 (7 games)
Second Round) FT Made: Willie Burton 32, 1989-90 (7 games)
Minutes: Richard Coffey 43, vs. UTEP (1990 Southeast Region First Round) 3-Pt. Pct.: Andre Hollins .611 (11-18), 2013 (2 games)
FG Pct.: Elliott Eliason 100.0% (3-3), vs. UCLA (2013 South Region Second 3-Pt. FG: Willie Burton 15, 1989-90 (7 games)
Round)
FT Pct.: five times; Willie Burton 100% (11-11), vs. Kansas State (1989
East Region First Round)
Ed Kalafat (1954-57)
1954-55 Minneapolis Lakers 72 347 4.8 .315 .661 317 4.4 75 1.0
1955-56 Minneapolis Lakers 72 574 98.0 .359 .738 440 6.1 130 1.8
1956-57 Minneapolis Lakers 65 553 8.5 .351 .661 425 6.5 105 1.6
3 yrs Totals 209 1474 7.1 .345 .6888 1182 5.7 310 1.5
Yrs GP GS Pts PPG FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% 3FG Reb RPG Ast Stl Blk
Abu-Shamala, Jamal (2006-09)
2005-06 30 10 149 5.0 51 109 .472 19 25 .760 28 59 2.0 16 6 3
2006-07 31 21 202 6.5 66 165 .400 26 32 .812 44 95 3.1 28 13 7
2007-08 34 19 116 3.4 39 103 .379 17 23 .739 21 62 1.8 26 10 3
2008-09 33 12 125 3.8 47 93 .505 18 25 .720 13 54 1.6 22 8 6
Totals 128 62 592 4.6 203 469 .433 80 105 .762 106 270 2.1 92 37 19
Anderle, Matt
2000-01 4 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 3 0.8 0 0 0
Andrews, Todd
1968-69 1 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 — — —
Armstrong, R.
1985-86 5 0 5 1.0 2 5 .400 1 1 1.000 — 0 0.0 0 0 0
Ashley, Tom
1966-67 7 — 2 0.3 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 — 2 0.3 — — —
Baranowski, Jasen
2013-14 2 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Baxter, Charles
1969-70 2 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 1 0.5 — — —
Bell, Robert
1960-61 3 — 4 1.3 1 6 .167 2 4 .500 — 2 0.7 — — —
Bowser, Walt
1969-70 12 — 10 0.8 4 14 .286 2 5 .400 — 2 0.2 — — —
Carpenter, Mike
1983-84 4 — 2 0.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 — 2 0.5 0 1 0
Craven, Ronald
1953-54 3 — 3 1.0 0 3 .000 3 6 .500 — 4 1.3 — — —
Dale, Donald
1951-52 11 — 14 1.2 5 15 .333 4 9 .444 — 4 0.4 — — —
Danen, Steve
1967-68 1 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 — — —
Ellenson, Wally
2012-13 9 — 18 2.0 8 26 .308 1 3 .333 1 7 0.8 2 — —
2013-14 9 — 16 1.8 7 22 .318 0 1 .000 2 12 1.3 2 1 —
Totals 18 — 34 1.9 15 48 .312 1 4 .250 3 19 1.1 4 1 —
Engler, Chris
1977-78 8 — 8 1.0 4 10 .400 0 1 .000 — 10 1.4 0 1 —
1978-79 8 — 2 0.4 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 — 8 1.0 1 0 —
Totals 16 — 10 0.6 5 14 .357 0 1 .000 — 18 1.1 1 1 —
Foschi, Pat
1976-77 12 — 7 0.6 3 12 .250 1 5 .200 — 0 0.0 5 — —
Graves, Junior
1989-90 8 0 12 1.5 6 19 .316 0 2 .000 0 9 1.1 6 1 1
Gurtler, Charles
1953-54 11 — 11 1.0 3 16 .168 5 12 .417 — 11 1.0 — — —
Gruye, James
1954-55 9 — 0 0.0 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 — 4 0.4 — — —
1955-56 1 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 — — —
Totals 10 — 0 0.0 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 — 4 0.4 — — —
Hagen, John
1958-59 5 — 0 0.0 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 — — —
Hammonds, Kelvin
1988-89 4 0 13 3.3 5 14 .357 3 6 .500 0 9 2.3 4 0 0
Hansen, Brian
1980-81 5 — 8 1.6 2 5 .400 4 7 .571 — 1 0.2 2 3 0
Juneau, Tim
1985-86 6 0 2 0.3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 — 5 0.8 0 0 0
Kammerer, Robert
1960-61 13 — 2 0.2 1 13 .077 0 2 .000 — 6 0.5 — — —
Kane, Aliou
2003-04 17 0 8 0.5 4 11 .364 0 1 .000 0 10 0.6 1 0 0
Kaupa, Bruce
1979-80 6 — 9 1.5 4 8 .500 1 1 1.000 — 0 0.0 2 2 —
1980-81 13 — 13 1.2 5 9 .555 3 7 .429 — 3 0.3 1 0 0
1982-83 13 — 26 2.0 11 22 .500 2 2 1.000 — 3 0.2 0 0 0
Totals 32 — 48 1.5 20 39 .513 6 10 .600 — 6 0.2 3 2 —
Kosmoski, Dan
1975-76 2 — 2 1.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 0 — —
1976-77 8 — 4 0.5 0 5 .000 4 4 1.000 — 1 0.1 4 — —
Totals 10 — 6 0.6 1 7 .143 4 4 1.000 — 1 0.1 4 — —
Litten, Chip
1966-67 10 — 8 0.8 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 — 5 0.5 — — —
Magnuson, Scott
1970-71 5 — 2 0.4 1 2 .500 0 2 .000 — 3 0.6 — — —
Martin, Josh
2014-15 7 — 9 1.3 3 7 .429 3 9 .333 — 7 1.0 — — 3
Mattke, Glen
1950-51 4 — 3 0.8 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 — — — — — —
McCarron, Jonathan
1971-72 2 — 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 — 1 0.5 — — —
Mikan, Terry
1968-69 11 — 11 1.0 4 6 .667 3 5 .600 — 4 0.4 — — —
Mutaf, David
2020-21 3 — 10 3.3 4 7 .571 — — — 2 3 1.0 — 1 —
Yrs GP GS Pts PPG FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% 3FG Reb RPG Ast Stl Blk
Nolen, Al (2008-11)
2007-08 33 6 141 4.3 37 113 .327 48 63 .762 19 87 2.6 116 64 2
2008-09 33 31 216 6.5 64 190 .337 68 93 .731 20 104 3.2 143 64 6
2009-10 18 17 120 6.7 34 92 .370 41 57 .719 11 55 3.1 83 43 1
2010-11 14 13 118 8.4 26 78 .333 56 77 .727 10 51 3.6 52 34 2
Totals 98 67 595 6.1 161 473 .340 213 290 .734 60 297 3.0 394 205 11
Nuness, Jordan
2004-05 9 0 12 1.3 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 4 2 0.2 1 1 0
Nurumbi, Engen
2006-07 9 0 6 0.7 2 8 .250 2 2 1.000 0 8 0.9 0 0 1
Olson, Pete
1984-85 3 — 2 0.7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 0 0 0
1985-86 3 0 3 1.0 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 — 3 1.0 0 0 0
Totals 6 — 5 0.8 2 2 1.000 1 2 .500 — 3 0.5 0 0 0
Olson, Robert
1956-57 7 — 6 0.8 3 9 .333 0 1 .000 — 4 0.6 — — —
1957-58 5 — 8 1.6 4 8 .500 0 2 .000 — 2 0.4 — — —
Totals 12 — 14 1.2 7 17 .412 0 3 .000 — 6 0.5 — — —
Orminston, Chad
1971-72 1 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 1 1.0 — — —
Osterman, Aaron
1994-95 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 0.4 0 1 0
Paulson, Richard
1953-54 1 — 4 4.0 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 — 0 0.0 — — —
Popp, Alex
2004-05 5 0 3 0.6 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 1 2 0.4 2 0 0
Priadka, Nick
1965-66 9 — 10 1.1 3 11 .273 4 7 .571 — 7 0.8 — — —
1966-67 5 — 10 2.0 4 10 .400 2 4 .500 — 11 2.1 — — —
1967-68 4 — 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 — 3 0.8 — — —
Totals 18 — 20 1.1 7 12 .583 6 11 .545 — 21 1.2 — — —
Pride, J.D.
1973-74 6 — 2 0.3 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 — 6 1.0 — — —
Pringles, Ken
1978-79 5 — 0 0.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 0 0 —
Rahn, Noel
1958-59 2 — 2 1.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 — — —
1959-60 4 — 3 0.8 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 — 0 0.0 — — —
Totals 6 — 5 0.8 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 — 0 0.0 — — —
Yrs GP GS Pts PPG FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% 3FG Reb RPG Ast Stl Blk
Retzlaff, Jon
1985-86 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 0 0 0
1986-87 10 0 10 1.0 2 8 .250 4 5 .800 2 6 0.6 1 0 0
Totals 11 0 10 0.9 2 8 .250 4 5 .800 2 6 0.6 1 0 0
Richarson, R.
1985-86 2 0 2 1.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 0 0 0
Rickert, Lew
1970-71 11 — 2 0.2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 — 4 0.4 — — —
Roe, Robert
1990-91 7 0 5 0.7 2 2 1.000 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0 1
1991-91 14 0 5 0.4 2 3 .661 1 3 .333 0 9 0.6 2 0 1
1992-93 9 0 2 0.2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 0.2 0 0 0
Totals 30 0 12 0.4 5 7 .714 2 6 .333 0 11 0.4 2 0 2
Smriga, Matt
2002-03 7 0 1 0.1 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 0 7 1.0 0 0 2
2003-04 10 0 10 1.0 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 0 10 1.0 0 0 0
Totals 17 0 11 0.6 4 10 .400 1 2 .500 0 17 1.0 0 0 2
Smith, Ronald
1952-53 7 — 1 0.2 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 — 1 0.2 — — —
1953-54 1 — 1 1.0 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 — 0 0.0 — — —
Totals 8 — 2 0.3 0 5 .000 2 4 .500 — 1 0.1 — — —
Snyder, Andrew
1953-54 2 — 1 0.5 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 — 1 0.5 — — —
1954-55 6 — 1 0.2 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 — 1 0.2 — — —
Totals 8 — 2 0.3 0 3 .000 2 6 .333 — 2 0.3 — — —
Stanford, Jermaine
1995-96 no statistics available*
1996-97 no statistics available*
1997-98 no statistics available*
Totals no statistics available*
Svenningson, Al
1954-55 1 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 — — —
Swanson, Harold
1955-56 1 — 1 1.0 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 — 0 0.0 — — —
Wallace, Ricky
1977-78 1 — 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 — 0 0.0 1 0 —
Watkins, Micah
1994-95 no statistics available*
Webb, Miles
2004-05 9 0 9 1.0 2 8 .250 4 6 .667 1 3 0.3 1 1 0
Weber, Chris
1975-76 3 — 2 0.7 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 — 3 1.0 0 — —
1976-77 6 — 10 1.7 5 11 .454 0 0 .000 — 8 1.3 0 — —
Totals 9 — 12 1.3 6 14 .429 0 1 .000 — 11 1.2 0 — —
Williams, George
1966-67 6 — 8 1.3 3 5 .600 2 6 .333 — 6 1.0 — — —
Wilson, Erik
1987-88 2 0 2 1.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 4 2.0 0 0 0
Wooldridge, Kerry
2004-05 7 0 3 0.4 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 0 9 1.1 2 2 3
Wright, Michael
1957-58 13 — 23 1.8 7 28 .280 9 14 .643 — 20 1.5 — — —
Zagar, William
1975-76 3 — 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 — 2 0.7 1 — —
1976-77 5 — 4 0.8 1 5 .200 2 4 .500 — 2 0.4 0 — —
Totals 8 — 4 0.5 1 6 .167 2 4 .500 — 4 0.5 1 — —
UW-STOUT (8-0)
Home: 8-0 u Away: 0-0
1907 3/8 H W 47-2
1907 12/14 H W 40-12
1910 1/8 H W 38-6
1915 12/11 H W 20-10
1916 12/16 H W 36-11
1917 12/20 H W 46-10
1919 1/4 H W 68-4
1919 12/10 H W 49-3
> 1911-12 7-6, 6-6 [4TH] > 1913-14 4-11, 4-8 [6TH]
Coach: L.J. Cooke (15th season) Coach: L.J. Cooke (17th season)
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Frank Lawler F, George McGeary
F, Lynn Wanless F, Emmons Sawyer
C, Paul Wipperman C, Francis Stadsvold
G, David Giltinan G, Richard Lewis
G, Reuben Johnson G, George Pynn
1/12 W 22-16 Illinois Note: Lawrence “Bee” Lawler was slated to start at a forward,
1/20 L 12-22 at Wisconsin but a knee injury at Wisconsin sidelined him the rest of the sea-
1/22 W 39-17 at Iowa son. Lynn Robertson moved into the lineup for Sawyer halfway
1/26 W 40-15 Nebraska through the season.
2/9 L 16-30 at Purdue 1/10 L 20-21 Northwestern
2/10 L 10-13 at Illinois 1/17 L 7-28 at Wisconsin
2/17 W 34-7 Indiana 1/19 L 14-16 at Iowa
2/22 W 23-13 Chicago 1/23 L 16-18 at Illinois
2/24 L 12-24 Purdue 1/24 L 17-21 at Northwestern
3/1 W 29-10 Iowa 2/6 L 15-21 Nebraska
3/9 L 26-29 (OT) Wisconsin 2/7 L 9-14 Nebraska
3/14 W 26-17 at Indiana 2/12 W 30-9 Iowa
3/15 L 13-27 Chicago 2/14 W 21-17 Purdue
2/17 L 16-18 North Dakota
2/21 L 11-26 Illinois
2/23 W 26-23 Indiana
2/28 L 9-27 Wisconsin
3/6 L 15-28 at Purdue
3/8 W 28-8 at Indiana
> 1914-15 11-6, 6-6 [4TH] > 1916-17 17-2, 10-2 [1ST]
Coach: L.J. Cooke (18th season) Coach: L.J. Cooke (20th season)
PRIMARY STARTERS Big Ten Champions
F, Jerrald Petraborg PRIMARY STARTERS
F, George McGeary F, Francis Stadsvold
C, Ray Little F, Harold Gillen
G, Richard Lewis C, Norman Kingsley
G, George Pynn G, Addison Douglas
12/5 W 38-8 St. Olaf G, Arnold Wyman
12/12 W 35-12 Macalester 1/6 W 43-15 No. Dakota Aggies
12/16 W 19-15 Hamline 12/9 W 49-3 Gustavus
1/8 W 22-18 Nebraska 12/11 W 53-12 St. Olaf
1/9 W 25-9 Nebraska 12/14 W 17-11 St. Thomas
1/16 L 20-23 Wisconsin 12/16 W 36-11 Wis.-Stout
1/22 W 29-14 Iowa 12/18 W 44-11 Macalester
2/6 L 15-16 Chicago 12/21 W 27-15 Wis.-River Falls
2/12 W 26-16 at Northwestern 1/15 W 33-23 Wisconsin
2/13 W 11-10 at Iowa 1/22 W 20-11 Illinois
2/15 L 10-20 Illinois 1/27 W 22-13 at Northwestern
2/20 W 18-14 (OT) Purdue 2/3 W 25-24 Ohio State
2/26 L 15-19 Chicago 2/10 L 17-18 at Illinois
2/27 L 7-31 at Wisconsin 2/12 W 19-10 at Ohio State
3/2 W 23-10 North Dakota 2/17 W 20-18 at Chicago
3/6 W 14-13 at Purdue 2/19 W 39-15 at Iowa
3/8 L 11-26 at Illinois 2/22 W 19-12 Chicago
3/2 W 31-19 Iowa
> 1915-16 11-6, 6-6 [4TH] 3/10 L 13-16 at Wisconsin
Coach: L.J. Cooke (19th season) 3/12 W 30-20 Northwestern
PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Richard Lewis > 1917-18 13-3, 7-3 [2ND]
F, John Connell Coach: L.J. Cooke (21st season)
C, Harold Gillen PRIMARY STARTERS
G, Addison Douglas F, Neal Arntson
G, Arnold Wyman F, Harold Gillen
Note: Charles Drew became a starting center after Gillen was ruled C, Norman Kingsley
ineligible. G, C.L. Ecklund
12/4 W 23-18 St. Olaf G, Alfred Schroeder
12/9 W 21-3 Hamline 12/8 W 52-11 St. Olaf
12/11 W 20-10 UW-Stout 12/13 W 41-6 St. Thomas
12/14 W 27-12 Hamline 12/18 W 34-13 Carleton
1/8 W 26-13 North Dakota 12/20 W 46-10 Wis.-Stout
1/15 L 11-31 at Wisconsin 12/29 W 60-19 at No. Dakota State
1/21 W 26-11 Iowa 1/5 W 49-17 Great Lakes T.C.
2/5 L 25-27 Chicago 1/14 L 17-27 at Illinois
2/12 W 20-16 at Purdue 1/20 W 33-18 Iowa
2/14 W 29-20 at Indiana 1/25 W 28-13 at Michigan
2/21 L 22-27 Illinois 1/26 W 25-23 (OT) at Chicago
2/23 W 21-13 at Iowa 2/4 L 21-25 (OT) at Iowa
2/26 W 29-18 Purdue 2/16 W 49-10 Michigan
2/29 W 27-20 Indiana 2/22 W 24-15 Chicago
3/4 L 14-32 Wisconsin 2/25 W 35-22 Illinois
3/11 L 14-20 at Chicago 3/2 L 17-18 Wisconsin
3/13 L 9-20 at Illinois 3/16 W 19-11 at Wisconsin
> 1923-24 9-8, 5-7 [8TH] > 1925-26 7-10, 5-7 [7TH]
Coach: L.J. Cooke (27th season) Coach: Harold Taylor (2nd season)
PRIMARY STARTERS 12/12 L 14-36 at Notre Dame
F, Raymond Rasey 12/14 L 17-28 at Marquette
F, Ray Eklund 12/19 W 21-20 at Creighton
C, Cyril Pesek 12/21 L 11-27 at Creighton
G, Cy Olson 12/28 W 32-17 Iowa State
G, Vic Dunder 1/5 L 24-33 at Wisconsin
12/8 W 22-21 Notre Dame 1/9 L 28-33 at Indiana
12/10 L 13-19 Notre Dame 1/11 L 8-17 at Illinois
12/15 W 17-12 Iowa State 1/27 W 26-24 Chicago
12/28 W 38-17 Grinnell 2/6 L 14-21 at Iowa
12/29 W 25-19 Grinnell 2/8 L 22-33 at Michigan
1/5 W 36-20 Illinois 2/15 W 28-17 Michigan
1/12 L 23-29 Indiana 2/26 L 23-41 Indiana
1/19 L 27-37 Purdue 3/3 W 28-23 at Chicago
1/26 L 31-32 at Michigan 3/5 W 31-19 Wisconsin
1/28 L 29-33 at Ohio State 3/8 W 28-21 Illinois
2/2 L 25-39 at Indiana 3/13 L 15-17 Iowa
2/4 L 37-40 (OT) at Purdue
2/11 W 27-16 Michigan > 1926-27 3-13, 1-11 [9TH]
2/23 W 24-16 Northwestern Coach: Harold Taylor (3rd season)
3/1 W 41-38 Ohio State PRIMARY STARTERS
3/8 W 30-20 at Northwestern F, Malvin Nydahl
3/10 L 19-31 at Illinois F, John Stark
C, George Otterness
> 1924-25 9-7, 6-6 [6TH] G, Eldon Mason
Coach: Harold Taylor (1st season) G, George Tuttle
PRIMARY STARTERS 12/6 W 27-26 North Dakota
F, Raymond Rasey 12/11 W 26-13 Carleton
F, Roger Wheeler 12/18 L 19-24 Notre Dame
C, Herb Wolden 12/27 L 21-26 Cornell
G, Eldon Mason 1/3 L 13-27 Illinois
G, Vic Dunder 1/8 L 20-31 Michigan
Key Reserves 1/10 L 24-37 Indiana
G/F, Ted Cox 1/15 L 28-32 at Purdue
F/G, Carl Lidberg 1/22 L 20-32 at Ohio State
12/10 W 30-15 North Dakota 1/24 L 20-32 at Michigan
12/15 W 25-12 Notre Dame 1/29 L 31-33 Ohio State
12/22 W 29-24 at Creighton 2/5 L 27-36 at Illinois
12/27 L 18-24 U.S. Naval Academy 2/7 L 16-42 at Indiana
1/5 L 19-27 at Iowa 2/12 W 29-24 Northwestern
1/10 W 16-14 Wisconsin 2/26 L 25-33 at Northwestern
1/18 W 26-16 at Chicago 3/5 L 28-29 Purdue
1/19 L 14-15 at Northwestern
1/24 W 25-14 at Wisconsin
2/2 L 20-32 Ohio State
2/7 W 36-16 Purdue
2/14 L 20-26 at Ohio State
2/16 L 15-27 at Purdue
2/21 W 20-18 Iowa
2/28 L 20-23 Northwestern
3/4 W 38-18 Chicago
> 1927-28 4-12, 2-10 [9TH] > 1929-30 8-9, 3-9 [7TH]
Coach: Dave MacMillan (1st season) Coach: Dave MacMillan (3rd season)
12/10 L 21-25 Cornell 12/7 W 39-16 No. Dakota Aggies
12/17 W 42-28 North Dakota 12/14 W 34-25 North Dakota
12/23 L 18-26 Notre Dame 12/21 W 46-15 Cornell
12/29 W 38-22 Marquette 12/28 W 27-24 Montana
1/7 W 33-32 at Iowa 1/4 W 30-15 Grinnell
1/14 L 26-35 Wisconsin 1/6 L 17-32 Michigan
1/28 L 20-26 at Chicago 1/11 L 27-32 Northwestern
1/30 L 22-25 at Northwestern 1/25 L 19-30 at Ohio State
2/4 L 40-42 (2OT) Ohio State* 1/27 L 13-26 at Michigan
2/6 L 27-30 Iowa 2/1 W 29-26 Ohio State
2/11 L 18-38 at Wisconsin 2/8 W 26-21 Illinois
2/18 L 36-41 Northwestern 2/15 L 22-26 at Illinois
2/22 W 30-18 Chicago 2/17 L 17-47 at Northwestern
2/25 L 37-46 at Ohio State 2/22 L 24-42 Purdue
2/27 L 27-45 at Purdue 3/1 L 22-50 at Purdue
3/10 L 24-32 Purdue 3/3 L 25-31 at Indiana
* First game played at Williams Arena 3/10 W 34-29 (OT) Indiana
> 1928-29 4-13, 1-11 [10TH] > 1930-31 13-4, 8-4 [2ND]
Coach: Dave MacMillan (2nd season) Coach: Dave MacMillan (4th season)
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Bob Tanner F, Harry Schoening
F, Fred Hovde F, Earl Loose
C, George Otterness C, Don Bondy
G, Ralph Engebretson G, Mike Cielusak
G, Ray Nelson G, Virgil Licht
12/8 L 24-25 North Dakota KEY RESERVES
12/15 L 21-32 at Drake F, Cliff Sommer
12/18 W 28-21 Carleton 12/6 W 59-21 South Dakota State
12/22 W 33-25 Drake 12/18 W 25-10 Grinnell
12/29 W 29-19 Cornell 12/20 W 39-18 Beloit
1/5 L 21-29 Wisconsin 1/3 W 25-24 Carleton
1/12 L 36-37 (OT) Indiana 1/5 W 29-17 Iowa State
1/14 L 23-36 at Iowa 1/10 W 26-22 at Iowa
1/19 L 17-39 at Wisconsin 1/17 L 31-32 at Chicago
1/21 L 22-41 at Indiana 1/19 W 28-26 Wisconsin
2/11 L 32-35 Illinois 1/31 W 30-27 Chicago
2/16 L 18-23 Michigan 2/2 W 36-14 Iowa
2/18 W 37-22 Iowa 2/9 L 26-35 at Northwestern
2/23 L 25-33 at Chicago 2/14 W 42-15 at Wisconsin
2/25 L 19-28 at Michigan 2/16 W 30-26 Purdue
3/2 L 23-27 Chicago 2/21 W 22-21 at Ohio State
3/4 L 27-32 at Illinois 2/23 L 23-45 Northwestern
2/28 L 28-33 at Purdue
3/9 W 31-24 Ohio State
> 1934-35 11-9, 5-7 [7TH] > 1936-37 14-6, 10-2 [1ST]
Coach: Dave MacMillan (8th season) Coach: Dave MacMillan (10th season)
PRIMARY STARTERS Big Ten Champions
F, Jimmy Baker 81 pts PRIMARY STARTERS
C, Gordon Norman 89 pts F, Johnny Kundla
G, George Roscoe 88 pts F, Gordon Addington
12/8 W 31-24 Hamline C, Bob Manly
12/11 W 28-18 St. Thomas G, Marty Rolek 5.0 ppg
12/15 W 42-13 North Dakota State G, Richard Seebach
12/20 W 34-26 Carleton 12/5 W 41-11 Carleton
12/29 L 24-26 at Nebraska 12/12 L 29-33 North Dakota State
12/31 W 44-33 at Superior Teachers 12/19 L 36-37 Kansas State
1/5 W 30-28 Notre Dame 12/21 L 24-29 at Nebraska
1/12 W 31-24 Michigan 12/23 W 34-23 at Creighton
1/14 L 33-39 (OT) Iowa 1/2 W 49-16 Iowa State
1/20 W 42-33 at Chicago 1/4 W 34-25 DePaul
1/21 L 31-38 at Wisconsin 1/11 W 30-23 Chicago
2/2 W 36-35 at Iowa 1/16 L 22-23 at Ohio State
2/4 W 35-26 Chicago 1/18 W 36-23 at Northwestern
2/9 L 23-48 at Indiana 2/6 W 31-14 Ohio State
2/11 W 29-26 at Michigan 2/8 W 45-41 Purdue
2/18 L 27-28 Wisconsin 2/13 W 37-32 at Wisconsin
2/23 L 34-38 Illinois 2/15 W 43-37 at Iowa
3/2 L 29-41 at Illinois 2/20 L 33-34 at Purdue
3/4 L 27-38 at Notre Dame 2/22 W 44-25 Iowa
3/9 L 29-38 Indiana 2/27 W 30-17 Wisconsin
3/1 W 34-33 Northwestern
> 1935-36 7-17, 3-9 [9TH] 3/6 W 33-23 at Chicago
Coach: Dave MacMillan (9th season) 3/8 L 18-44 at Notre Dame
12/7 W 35-23 Cornell
12/10 W 30-22 North Dakota State > 1937-38 16-4, 9-3 [2ND]
12/14 L 26-29 Carleton Coach: Dave MacMillan (11th season)
12/20 L 24-41 Nebraska PRIMARY STARTERS
12/28 L 31-34 Marquette (@Wis. Rapids) F, Johnny Kundla
12/30 L 17-48 at DePaul F, Gordon Addington
1/4 L 27-29 Notre Dame C, Bob Manly
1/6 L 19-42 Illinois G, Marty Rolek 3.7 ppg
1/11 L 28-38 at Michigan G, Paul Maki
1/13 L 24-45 at Northwestern 12/4 W 45-23 South Dakota
1/18 L 31-33 Indiana 12/6 W 41-33 Grinnell
1/20 W 30-29 Northwestern 12/11 W 41-30 Carleton
1/25 W 31-26 Michigan 12/20 W 33-28 at Nebraska
2/1 W 42-21 at Ohio State 12/27 W 56-41 Long Island Univ.*
2/3 L 23-26 at Indiana 12/29 W 36-31 New York Univ.*
2/4 L 29-34 at Purdue 1/1 L 27-35 at George Washington
2/8 L 28-44 Ohio State 1/4 W 37-25 Notre Dame
2/10 L 24-39 Purdue 1/8 L 28-35 at Wisconsin
2/22 L 33-35 at Illinois 1/10 L 38-39 Indiana
2/25 L 15-37 at Notre Dame 1/15 L 16-31 Michigan
3/12 W 40-26 Carroll 1/17 W 41-29 at Illinois
3/14 W 36-19 Drake 1/29 W 45-29 Chicago
3/26 L 30-36 at DePaul* 2/7 W 28-26 Iowa
3/27 L 27-33 at DePaul* 2/12 W 28-23 Illinois
* at Chicago District Olympic Tournament 2/19 W 29-26 at Michigan
2/21 W 37-36 at Indiana
2/26 W 38-27 at Chicago
2/28 W 30-29 at Iowa
3/5 W 35-28 Wisconsin
* at New York (Madison Square Garden)
> 1938-39 14-6, 7-5 [4TH] > 1940-41 11-9, 7-5 [3RD]
Coach: Dave MacMillan (12th season) Coach: Dave MacMillan (14th season)
12/3 W 46-36 South Dakota State PRIMARY STARTERS
12/5 W 50-26 South Dakota F, Don Carlson 10.3 ppg
12/10 W 47-22 Carleton F, Don Smith 7.1 ppg
12/17 W 47-32 Creighton C, Bill Lind 4.9 ppg
12/21 W 66-37 at Nebraska G, Harold Thune 4.5 ppg
12/27 W 39-32 at New York Univ. G, Willie Warhol 5.1 ppg
12/29 W 38-35 at Temple KEY RESERVES
1/7 W 38-28 Chicago G, Ken Exel 2.1 ppg
1/9 W 36-29 Iowa F/G, Warren Ajax 3.2 ppg
1/14 W 34-21 at Michigan 12/7 W 53-16 Carleton
1/16 L 31-32 at Northwestern 12/9 L 36-37 Iowa State
1/23 W 35-33 Illinois 12/14 W 32-26 Idaho
1/28 L 33-55 at Notre Dame 12/21 W 46-36 at Nebraska
1/30 W 34-27 at Chicago 12/23 L 32-37 at Creighton
2/4 L 30-31 (OT) Ohio State 12/28 L 51-54 at New York U.
2/13 L 20-30 Purdue 12/30 L 43-46 at Geo. Washington
2/20 W 34-32 Wisconsin 1/4 W 52-38 Montana
2/25 L 37-49 at Indiana 1/6 W 44-27 Wisconsin
2/27 L 25-35 at Wisconsin 1/13 L 34-41 Iowa
3/6 W 54-43 at Iowa 1/18 W 35-24 at Chicago
1/20 L 24-41 at Michigan
> 1939-40 12-8, 5-7 [7TH] 1/27 W 46-43 (OT) Ohio State
Coach: Dave MacMillan (13th season) 2/8 W 50-38 Illinois
PRIMARY STARTERS 2/15 L 34-44 at Indiana
F, Don Carlson 162 pts (9.5 ppg) 2/18 W 55-34 at Northwestern
F, Max Mohr 34 pts 2/22 W 68-50 Purdue
C, Willie Warhol 80 pts 2/24 W 56-24 Chicago
G, Johnny Dick 116 pts 3/1 L 32-42 at Wisconsin
G, Fred Anderson 112 pts 3/3 L 39-46 at Iowa
KEY RESERVES
F, Jack Pearson 57 pts > 1941-42 15-6, 9-6 [5TH]
G/F, Harold Thune 38 pts Coach: Dave MacMillan (15th season)
Note: Don Smith (70 pts) started at forward early on, but a broken PRIMARY STARTERS
collarbone sidelined him for most of the Big Ten season. Thune saw F, Don Smith 12.2 ppg
some starting action late. F, Warren Ajax 10.7 ppg
12/2 W 47-28 North Dakota State C, Bill Lind 4.1 ppg
12/9 W 38-30 South Dakota State G, Harold Thune 5.8 ppg
12/11 W 29-22 Carleton G, Ken Exel 4.3 ppg
12/16 W 35-28 South Dakota KEY RESERVES
12/23 W 61-37 Nebraska F, Tony Jaros 7.7 ppg
12/27 W 47-41 at Washington G, Dick Burk 2.6 ppg
12/28 W 28-26 at Washington F, Don Mattson 7.3 ppg
12/29 L 33-37 at Washington Note: Don Carlson (8.3 ppg) started at forward early but was called up
1/6 W 42-34 Iowa to military service after only three games. Burk saw starting action late,
1/8 L 38-46 Northwestern and Jaros was in and out of the starting lineup all season.
1/13 W 46-44 Indiana 12/6 W 55-19 Millikin
1/15 L 34-50 at Purdue 12/8 W 56-35 at South Dakota
2/10 L 31-60 at Illinois 12/13 W 41-32 North Dakota State
2/12 L 34-36 at Wisconsin 12/20 W 44-30 Creighton
2/17 W 34-29 Iowa 12/27 W 56-32 Nebraska
2/19 L 32-35 Chicago 1/3 W 56-42 at Ohio State
2/24 L 43-48 at Ohio State 1/5 L 38-49 at Northwestern
2/26 W 44-39 Wisconsin 1/10 W 63-43 Indiana
3/2 W 46-33 at Chicago 1/12 W 41-39 at Iowa
3/4 L 32-43 Michigan 1/17 W 44-32 Michigan
1/19 W 52-28 at Chicago
1/24 L 36-49 at Illinois
1/26 W 46-39 at Purdue
1/31 L 32-34 at Michigan
> 1978-79 11-16, 6-12 [8TH] > 1979-80 21-11, 10-8 [4TH]
Coach: Jim Dutcher (4th season) Coach: Jim Dutcher (5th season)
Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Jessie Evans, Stu Starner Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Jessie Evans, Marty Gillespie
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Kevin McHale 17.9 ppg F, Trent Tucker 10.6 ppg
F, Leo Rautins 8.3 ppg F, Kevin McHale 17.4 ppg
C, Gary Holmes 5.4 ppg C, Gary Holmes 6.6 ppg
G, Darryl Mitchell 7.8 ppg G, Darryl Mitchell 10.5 ppg
G, Mark Hall 8.5 ppg G, Mark Hall 11.6 ppg
G, Trent Tucker 9.9 ppg KEY RESERVES
KEY RESERVES C, Randy Breuer 7.7 ppg
F, James Jackson 7.3 ppg F, Zebedee Howell 3.5 ppg
F/C Brian Pederson 2.2 ppg F, Andy Thompson 2.4 ppg
Note: Guards Mitchell, Hall and Tucker all started an almost equal Note: Howell and Thompson both saw extensive starting action, par-
number of games. Tucker also started three games at forward. Jack- ticularly late in the season.
son started 12 games, five at guard and six at forward. Pederson
started five games for Rautins or Holmes. 11/30 W 77-56 Eastern Michigan
12/3 W 65-49 Fresno State
11/25 W 72-57 Idaho 12/5 W 87-60 North Dakota
11/28 L 48-58 at Nebraska 12/15 W 75-58 Nebraska
12/2 W 95-90 (OT) Loyola (Chicago) 12/17 L 64-71 at Tennessee
12/5 L 62-72 at Kansas State 12/20 L 91-112 at Florida State
12/16 L 55-72 at Marquette -/14 12/22 W 78-61 Kansas State
12/20 W 69-54 South Florida 12/28 W 98-59 Rutgers
12/23 L 53-57 South Carolina 12/29 W 69-63 Texas A&M
12/29 W 80-67 Houston* 1/3 L 67-71 at Michigan
12/30 W 57-56 Georgia Tech* 1/5 W 93-80 at Michigan State
1/4 L 75-88 at Michigan -/13 1/10 W 82-76 (OT) Wisconsin
1/6 L 62-69 at Michigan State -/1 1/12 W 79-75 Illinois
1/11 W 80-63 Indiana 1/17 L 70-75 (OT) at Ohio State -/2
1/13 W 60-58 Northwestern 1/19 W 67-61 Purdue -/11
1/18 L 80-83 at Ohio State -/16 1/24 W 55-47 Indiana -/16
1/20 W 82-72 Wisconsin 1/26 L 73-80 at Iowa
1/25 L 61-64 Purdue 1/31 W 74-64 at Northwestern
1/27 L 64-81 at Iowa 2/2 L 63-74 Iowa
2/1 L 57-67 at Illinois -/19 2/7 L 56-58 at Purdue -/12
2/3 L 71-97 Iowa -/18 2/9 W 72-55 Northwestern
2/8 W 74-72 at Wisconsin 2/14 W 74-70 Ohio State -/9
2/10 L 57-59 Illinois -/20 2/16 L 54-67 at Indiana
2/15 L 68-74 Ohio State -/17 2/21 L 58-60 (OT) at Illinois
2/17 L 56-80 at Purdue -/13 2/23 L 55-70 at Wisconsin
2/22 W 73-71 at Northwestern 2/28 W 87-73 Michigan State
2/24 L 46-71 at Indiana 3/1 W 68-67 Michigan
3/1 L 63-76 Michigan State -/4 3/5 W 64-50 Bowling Green#
3/3 W 78-69 Michigan 3/10 W 58-56 Mississippi#
* Pillsbury Classic (Met Center) 3/13 W 94-73 SW Louisiana#
3/17 W 65-63 Illinois##
3/19 L 55-58 Virginia##
#NIT (Williams Arena)
##NIT (Madison Square Garden, New York)
* Pillsbury Classic (Williams Arena)
> 1980-81 19-11, 9-9 [5TH] > 1981-82 23-6, 14-4 [1ST]
Coach: Jim Dutcher (6th season) Coach: Jim Dutcher (7th season)
Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Jessie Evans, Marty Big Ten Champions
Gillespie Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Stu Starner, Phil Saunders
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Trent Tucker 14.8 ppg F, Trent Tucker 14.4 ppg
F, Gary Holmes 8.2 ppg F, Gary Holmes 8.7 ppg
C, Randy Breuer 15.2 ppg C, Randy Breuer 16.6 ppg
G, Darryl Mitchell 8.9 ppg G, Darryl Mitchell 13.4 ppg
G, Mark Hall 14.5 ppg G, Tommy Davis 4.8 ppg
KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES
F, Ben Coleman 8.4 ppg F, Zebedee Howell 4.1 ppg
F, Zebedee Howell 3.5 ppg F/C, Jim Petersen 3.1 ppg
F, John Wiley 2.8 ppg F, John Wiley 3.1 ppg
11/29 W 99-64 North Dakota State 11/30 W 88-69 San Francisco State 10/-
12/2 W 79-66 Florida State 12/2 W 90-74 Dayton 10/-
12/5 W 100-83 Loyola (Chicago) 12/4 W 61-60 at Loyola (Chi.) 10/-
12/17 L 84-92 Marquette 12/8 W 80-55 Drake 8/-
12/22 W 62-56 at Louisville -/20 12/19 W 76-54 at Marquette 8/-
12/26 W 95-54 Yale+ 12/21 L 52-62 at Kansas State 8/-
12/27 W 72-56 Texas Tech+ 12/28 W 79-37 Army 5/-
12/29 W 74-67 USC* 12/29 W 91-62 Arizona 9/-
12/30 W 76-60 North Carolina* -/6 1/2 W 75-67 Long Beach State 9/-
1/8 W 76-60 Wisconsin 19/- 1/7 L 47-49 at Ohio State 6/-
1/10 L 67-68 (2OT) Michigan 19/10 1/9 W 64-58 at Michigan State 6/-
1/15 W 86-77 at Michigan State 20/- 1/14 W 61-56 Iowa 11/5
1/17 L 76-80 at Illinois 20/18 1/16 W 67-58 Michigan 11/-
1/22 L 63-76 Ohio State 1/21 W 78-57 at Wisconsin 5/-
1/24 W 60-48 at Iowa -/9 1/23 L 57-64 Illinois 5/-
1/29 L 53-56 (OT) Indiana 19/- 1/28 W 61-53 at Northwestern 10/-
1/31 W 74-63 Northwestern 19/- 1/30 W 69-62 at Indiana 10/-
2/5 L 59-74 at Purdue 2/4 W 73-50 Purdue 6/-
2/7 W 68-62 at Northwestern 2/6 L 55-58 Indiana 6/-
2/12 L 58-60 (OT) Iowa -/14 2/11 W 71-60 Wisconsin 9/-
2/14 W 92-72 Purdue 2/14 W 53-52 at Purdue 9/-
2/19 W 82-76 at Ohio State 2/18 W 76-66 Northwestern 8/-
2/21 L 63-74 at Indiana -/16 2/20 L 65-77 at Illinois 8/-
2/26 W 76-59 Illinois -/14 2/25 W 61-50 at Michigan 13/-
2/28 W 92-89 (2OT) Michigan State 2/27 W 57-55 (3OT) at Iowa 13/11
3/5 L 67-83 at Michigan 3/4 W 54-51 Michigan State 7/-
3/7 L 58-60 (OT) at Wisconsin 3/6 W 87-75 Ohio State 7/-
3/11 W 90-77 Drake# 3/14 W 62-61 Tenn.-Chattanooga# 7/-
3/16 W 84-66 at Connecticut# 3/18 L 61-67 Louisville## 7/20
3/19 L 69-80 West Virginia# * Pillsbury Classic (Williams Arena)
+Pillsbury Classic (Williams Arena) #NCAA Mideast Regional (Indianapolis)
*Winston Tire Classic (Los Angeles) ##NCAA Mideast Regional (Birmingham, Ala.)
#NIT (Hartford, Conn., and Williams Arena)
> 1982-83 18-11, 9-9 [6TH] > 1983-84 15-13, 6-12 [8TH]
Coach: Jim Dutcher (8th season) Coach: Jim Dutcher (9th season)
Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Stu Starner, Phil Saunders Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Phil Saunders, Bill Gappy
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Roland Brooks 8.9 ppg F, Roland Brooks 10.7 ppg
F, Jim Petersen 6.3 ppg F, Jim Petersen 11.2 ppg
C, Randy Breuer 20.4 ppg C, John Shasky 6.6 ppg
G, Tommy Davis 12.8 ppg G, Tommy Davis 16.0 ppg
G, Marc Wilson 10.5 ppg G, Marc Wilson 11.3 ppg
KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES
F, Zebedee Howell 6.0 ppg F, Kevin Smith 2.9 ppg
11/27 W 83-61 North Dakota State 11/26 W 93-77 South Dakota State
12/2 L 78-80 (OT) at Iowa State 11/28 W 96-70 Indiana State
12/4 W 70-65 (OT) at Drake 12/3 L 60-77 at Marquette
12/6 W 87-72 U.S. International 12/5 W 65-49 Oregon
12/16 W 71-65 at Dayton 12/19 W 52-50 Jacksonville
12/20 W 100-66 Marquette 12/22 W 78-73 North Dakota
12/22 W 62-48 at Jacksonville 12/28 W 60-56 at Detroit
12/29 W 120-82 Indiana State 12/30 W 55-52 at Montana State
1/3 W 62-45 Montana State 1/2 W 66-64 Iowa State
1/6 W 75-49 Illinois 1/5 L 53-80 at Illinois -/14
1/8 W 54-48 Purdue -/20 1/7 L 69-72 at Purdue
1/12 L 58-63 at Michigan 17/- 1/12 L 62-66 Michigan
1/15 W 69-67 at Michigan State 17/- 1/14 W 69-61 Michigan State
1/20 L 52-68 Iowa 16/10 1/19 W 56-49 at Iowa
1/22 W 68-53 Northwestern 16/- 1/21 L 50-52 (OT) at Northwestern
1/29 W 63-58 at Wisconsin 16/- 1/25 W 75-62 Wisconsin
2/2 W 89-80 (2OT) at Ohio State 17/- 2/2 L 54-67 Indiana
2/5 L 51-76 at Indiana 17/6 2/4 W 83-61 Ohio State
2/10 L 59-63 Indiana 19/4 2/9 L 62-73 at Ohio State
2/12 L 69-74 Ohio State 19/20 2/11 L 72-74 (OT) at Indiana -/17
2/16 W 49-46 Cincinnati 2/15 W 68-67 at Wisconsin
2/19 W 78-71 Wisconsin 2/18 W 65-61 at Cincinnati
2/24 L 66-83 at Northwestern 2/23 W 63-57 Northwestern
2/27 W 71-69 at Iowa -/17 2/25 L 50-62 Iowa
3/3 L 67-79 Michigan State 3/1 L 62-83 at Michigan State
3/5 W 88-75 Michigan 3/3 L 50-51 at Michigan
3/10 L 62-68 at Purdue 3/8 L 41-53 Illinois -/7
3/13 L 67-70 (2OT) at Illinois 3/10 L 62-63 Purdue -/11
3/16 L 73-76 at DePaul#
#NIT (Chicago)
> 1984-85 13-15, 6-12 [8TH] > 1985-86 15-16, 5-13 [8TH)
Coach: Jim Dutcher (10th season) Coach: Jim Dutcher (11th season)
Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Phil Saunders, Steve Brown Jimmy Williams (1st season)
PRIMARY STARTERS Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Williams, Phil Saunders, Bob Battisti
F, Tommy Davis 19.1 ppg PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Kevin Smith 6.7 ppg F, Kevin Smith 10.3 ppg
C, John Shasky 13.6 ppg F Mitch Lee 8.9 ppg
G, Todd Alexander 7.5 ppg C, John Shasky 15.0 ppg
G, Marc Wilson 10.4 ppg G, Todd Alexander 11.1 ppg
KEY RESERVES G, Marc Wilson 16.2 ppg
G, Gerald Jackson 4.3 ppg KEY RESERVES
F, George Williams 3.8 ppg F, Kelvin Smith 7.6 ppg
F, Mitch Lee 5.2 ppg G/F, Tim Hanson 4.4 ppg
Note: Lee started the first 14 games of the season. Williams started G, Ray Gaffney 6.4 ppg
nine of the team’s final 10 games, primarily for Smith, who missed the Note: Kelvin Smith (F), Hanson (F) and Gaffney (G) started the final
final nine games with a broken thumb. 11 games of the season in place of Kevin Smith, Lee and Alexander,
who were suspended.
11/24 W 75-71 Wis.-Green Bay
11/28 W 61-60 Connecticut 11/22 W 120-106 West Virginia State*
12/1 W 85-71 Montana State 11/23 L 79-92 Middle Tennessee State*
12/8 W 46-44 Princeton 11/25 W 87-80 BYU-Hawaii*
12/11 L 86-94 at Indiana State 11/29 W 95-63 San Francisco State
12/15 W 57-53 at Oregon 11/30 W 66-57 South Dakota
12/17 W 88-79 at Arizona 12/2 W 87-69 Eastern Illinois
12/20 L 46-56 at Arkansas 12/4 W 83-71 Detroit
12/22 L 67-77 Detroit 12/7 W 71-64 Arkansas
12/26 W 70-62 Marquette 12/14 W 62-59 Colorado State
1/3 W 60-58 Illinois -/6 12/18 L 63-74 at Marquette
1/5 L 65-74 Purdue 12/21 L 69-70 Connecticut
1/12 W 65-57 Iowa -/12 12/23 W 71-59 Oklahoma State
1/17 L 56-97 at Michigan 12/28 W 110-72 Alcorn State
1/19 W 81-75 at Michigan State -/19 1/2 L 57-76 at Illinois
1/24 W 72-62 Wisconsin 1/4 L 61-68 at Purdue
1/26 L 51-56 Northwestern 1/11 L 62-75 at Iowa
1/31 L 62-76 at Ohio State 1/16 W 73-63 Michigan
2/2 L 66-89 at Indiana 1/18 W 76-71 Michigan State
2/6 L 65-70 at Iowa -/12 1/23 W 67-65 at Wisconsin
2/13 W 73-64 Michigan State 1/26 L —— at Northwestern (forfeit)
2/16 L 64-66 Michigan -/3 1/30 W 70-65 Ohio State
2/21 W 74-48 at Northwestern 2/1 L 54-62 Indiana
2/24 L 61-65 at Wisconsin 2/9 W 65-60 Iowa
2/28 L 68-79 Indiana 2/13 L 56-92 at Michigan
3/2 L 77-78 Ohio State 2/15 L 66-76 at Michigan State
3/7 L 67-79 at Purdue 2/20 L 60-65 Northwestern
3/9 L 56-82 at Illinois -/14 2/22 L 64-70 Wisconsin
2/27 L 63-95 at Indiana
3/2 L 55-68 at Ohio State
3/6 L 63-64 Purdue
3/8 L 64-73 Illinois
*National Airlines Tournament (Honolulu)
> 1986-87 9-19, 2-16 [9TH] > 1987-88 10-18, 4-14 [9TH]
Coach: Clem Haskins (1st season) Coach: Clem Haskins (2nd season)
Assistant Coaches: Milton Barnes, Don Evans, Ray Jones, Jay Assistant Coaches: Milton Barnes, Jay Williams, Don Evans, Dan
Williams Kosmoski
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Kelvin Smith 11.2 ppg F, Richard Coffey 9.3 ppg
F, Willie Burton 8.7 ppg F, Willie Burton 13.7 ppg
C, Richard Coffey 6.9 ppg C, Jim Shikenjanski 7.5 ppg
G, Terence Woods 12.0 ppg G Kim Zurcher 6.6 ppg
G, Kim Zurcher 9.0 ppg G, Melvin Newbern 10.6 ppg
KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES
G, Ray Gaffney 7.1 ppg G, Ray Gaffney 9.4 ppg
G/F, Tim Hanson 6.5 ppg F, Tim Hanson 5.9 ppg
C, Jim Shikenjanski 4.4 ppg G/F, Kevin Lynch 3.7 ppg
Note: Gaffney started 12 games, Hanson started nine and Shikenjanski G, Terence Williams 2.1 ppg
started seven.
Note: Hanson started 11 games; Gaffney and Lynch started eight
11/29 W 70-53 North Dakota State games each.
12/1 L 72-86 at Houston 11/29 L 67-70 Drake
12/4 W 75-59 Eastern Michigan 11/30 W 84-52 Western Illinois
12/13 W 69-67 Chapman College 12/2 L 75-83 Toledo
12/15 L 66-77 at Oklahoma State 12/5 L 61-80 at Colorado State
12/18 L 64-73 Austin Peay 12/17 W 65-60 Houston
12/20 W 76-68 at Detroit 12/19 W 75-67 at Ball State
12/22 W 91-66 Wichita State 12/22 W 89-65 Marquette
12/27 W 92-69 Tennessee Tech 12/28 W 94-50 Bethune-Cookman
12/30 W 78-64 Murray State 12/30 W 106-82 Grambling
1/3 W 69-67 Wisconsin 1/2 L 68-78 at Wichita State
1/5 W 60-53 Northwestern 1/7 L 61-65 (OT) Illinois -/19
1/10 L 57-78 Iowa -/2 1/9 L 71-103 at Michigan -/11
1/14 L 59-86 at Purdue -/6 1/15 L 74-82 Purdue -/8
1/17 L 58-80 at Illinois -/8 1/20 L 61-65 at Northwestern
1/21 L 78-93 Ohio State 1/23 L 76-85 Ohio State
1/24 L 53-77 Indiana -/3 1/27 W 59-56 at Michigan State
1/29 L 65-92 at Michigan 1/30 L 51-76 at Iowa -/16
1/31 L 60-72 at Michigan State 2/4 L 63-92 at Indiana
2/4 L 47-78 at Iowa -/4 2/8 W 71-62 Wisconsin
2/12 L 67-79 Illinois -/11 2/11 L 50-86 at Illinois
2/14 L 73-81 Purdue -/7 2/13 W 82-67 Northwestern
2/19 L 70-72 at Indiana -/2 2/17 L 78-82 Michigan -/10
2/21 L 73-88 at Ohio State 2/20 L 86-107 Iowa -/13
2/25 L 70-95 Michigan 2/28 L 70-81 at Wisconsin
2/28 L 67-77 Michigan State 3/2 L 74-77 at Ohio State
3/5 L 52-69 at Wisconsin 3/5 W 62-61 Michigan State
3/7 L 71-72 at Northwestern 3/10 L 85-91 Indiana
3/12 L 66-93 at Purdue -/2
> 1988-89 19-12, 9-9 [5TH] > 1989-90 23-9, 11-7 [4TH]
Coach: Clem Haskins (3rd season) Coach: Clem Haskins (4th season)
Assistant Coaches: Al Brown, Silas McKinnie, Don Evans, Dan Assistant Coaches: Al Brown, Don Evans, Dan Kosmoski, Silas
Kosmoski McKinnie
PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS
F, Richard Coffey 7.3 ppg F, Richard Coffey 8.9 ppg
F, Willie Burton 18.6 ppg F, Willie Burton 19.3 ppg
C, Jim Shikenjanski 8.1 ppg C, Jim Shikenjanski 9.4 ppg
G Kevin Lynch 10.3 ppg G, Kevin Lynch 13.4 ppg
G, Melvin Newbern 14.6 ppg G, Melvin Newbern 14.8 ppg
KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES
G, Ray Gaffney 9.1 ppg F, Walter Bond 10.5 ppg
F, Walter Bond 6.0 ppg C, Bob Martin 2.9 ppg
Note: Bond started 14 games at forward, primarily for Coffey, who Note: Bond started 10 games at forward.
suffered a knee injury.
11/25 L 64-66 at Cincinnati 20/-
11/26 L 57-63 (OT) Ball State 11/28 W 85-62 Chicago State
11/29 W 97-64 Youngstown State 12/2 W 85-70 at Toledo
12/3 W 112-68 Maryland-Eastern Shore 12/9 W 98-82 Iowa State
12/10 W 99-75 Fla International 12/13 W 89-61 at Detroit
12/13 L 52-66 at Drake 12/16 W 69-68 at Kansas State
12/17 W 83-67 at Marquette 12/20 W 77-60 Washington
12/21 W 93-69 Detroit 12/23 W 81-62 Northern Illinois
12/23 W 93-74 at Northern Illinois 12/30 W 97-57 Youngstown State 25/-
12/30 W 99-54 Denver 1/3 W 116-48 Rider 24/-
1/4 L 67-75 at Wisconsin 1/6 W 91-74 Illinois 24/4
1/7 W 72-67 Kansas State 1/11 L 78-86 at Purdue 16/-
1/12 L 83-98 at Michigan -/6 1/13 L 83-87 at Michigan 16/3
1/14 W 80-78 Iowa -/5 1/18 W 97-75 Northwestern 22/-
1/18 W 76-66 Purdue 1/20 W 83-78 Ohio State 22/-
1/21 L 67-75 at Northwestern 1/22 L 75-77 at Wisconsin 22/-
1/26 W 69-62 Illinois -/1 1/25 W 84-72 Iowa 21/-
1/28 L 64-73 at Michigan State 1/28 W 108-89 Indiana 21/12
2/1 W 76-73 Ohio State -/17 2/1 W 79-74 at Michigan State 19/-
2/4 L 62-66 at Indiana -/17 2/8 L 72-99 at Illinois 17/12
2/8 W 59-58 Wisconsin 2/11 W 73-72 Purdue 17/10
2/11 W 88-80 Michigan 2/15 L 73-77 Michigan 17/5
2/18 L 61-99 at Iowa -/14 2/17 W 90-72 at Northwestern 17/-
2/23 L 63-78 at Purdue 2/22 W 68-67 Wisconsin 18/-
2/25 L 62-75 Indiana -/4 2/24 W 102-80 at Iowa 18/-
3/2 L 58-63 at Illinois -/8 3/1 W 75-70 at Indiana 17/-
3/4 W 78-59 Northwestern 3/3 L 73-75 (OT) Michigan State 17/14
3/8 W 77-61 Michigan State 3/10 L 83-93 at Ohio State 19/-
3/11 W 78-70 at Ohio State 3/16 W 64-61 (OT) Texas-El Paso# 20/-
3/16 W 86-75 Kansas State# 3/18 W 81-78 Northern Iowa# 20/-
3/18 W 80-67 Siena# 3/23 W 82-75 Syracuse## 20/6
3/24 L 70-87 Duke## -/9 3/25 L 91-93 Georgia Tech## 20/9
#NCAA East Regional (Greensboro, N.C.) #NCAA Southeast Regional (Richmond, Va.)
##NCAA East Regional (E. Rutherford, N.J.) ##NCAA Southeast Regional (New Orleans, La.)
# BigTen/ACC Challenge * ESPN Armed Forces Classic (CGAS Borinquen, Puerto Rico)
KEY RESERVES
G, Kevin Dorsey 26 0 58-161 .360 8-43 .186 54-75 .720 6.8 .3 1.4
F, Gaston Diedhiou 24 2 6-18 .333 0-0 — 5-8 .625 0.7 0.8 0.0
G, Ahmad Gilbert 21 6 28-92 .304 10-45 .222 5-11 .455 3.4 1.9 0.8
F, Joey King 29 19 99-235 .421 59-147 .401 78-88 .886 11.6 3.7 1.3
G, Carlos Morris 24 16 86-221 .389 25-71 .352 39-57 .684 9.8 3.7 1.4
G, Stephon Sharp 15 4 19-50 .380 5-17 .294 15-20 .750 3.9 0.9 0.7
# BigTen/ACC Challenge * Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.) ^ at Sioux Falls, S.D.
% Gavitt Tipoff Games # BigTen/ACC Challenge ^ at New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
NCAA Tournament East Region - First and Second Round (Des Moines, Ia.)
3/21 W 86-76 vs. #7 Louisville CBS
3/23 L 50-70 vs. #2 Michigan State -/5 CBS
Steeped in history and tradition, Williams Arena is one of the a hockey arena on one end and a basketball arena with a seating capacity
greatest arenas in college basketball history. of 18,025 on the other. From 1950 until 1971, it had the largest capacity
Originally opened in 1928, “The Barn” has undergone major renova- of any collegiate basketball arena in the country. The capacity has been
tions, making the arena not just one of the oldest and traditional buildings reduced to 14,625 in recent years due to renovation, fire-code restrictions
in the country, but one of the most complete and cutting-edge. and handicapped-seating construction.
During the summer of 2009, the original floor of the arena was re- The east end addition is highlighted by the Williams Arena Club on
placed at a cost of approximately $600,000. The floor was extended as well the third floor. The Club overlooks the floor and can hold parties of up to
and new baskets were purchased. 200 fans, adding another touch of class to an already classy arena. The
In the winter of 2005, a state-of-the-art team lounge area was second phase of the renovation project was completed during the summer
added, including several high definition televisions, a theater-style team of 1993. It included the installation of theater-style seats, the widening of
film room, a coaches’ strategy room, computer lab, kitchen and large concourse areas and the addition of both concession areas and women’s
expansive lounge area. The area is complete with every amenity that a restrooms.
Gopher basketball player would need. In addition, the team’s training area, A large portion of the renovation was financed by private gifts, in-
located down the hall from the locker room and team lounge area, was cluding those to the successful $5.5 million sports-facilities campaign,
remodeled and expanded. and by the generous participation of fans through the assured-seating
In the summer of 1997, 21 luxury barn lofts above the second deck program.
were built. The lofts offer a spectacular birds-eye view of the court with The site of the 1951 NCAA Finals, “The Barn” can be a frightening
luxury amenities. The $2.3 million project added 304 seats to the capacity, venue for opponents. The raised floor, one of only a handful in the country,
raising it to 14,625. and the deafening roar of 14,000-plus fans unquestionably has something
Following the 1991-92 season, the renovation of Williams Arena to do with it. Spectators need to only witness the atmosphere and feel
began as part of a $41 million project for on-campus sports facilities. the electricty in The Barn just prior to any Big Ten game to find enough
The first phase was completed in time for the 1992-93 season opener. The evidence to support that fact. With sellout crowds cheering them on, the
Golden Gophers’ locker room, training room, spacious offices and team Golden Gophers have become very tough to beat at home in front of their
meeting rooms, are now state-of-the-art. The locker room was named in loyal fans. The Golden Gophers suffered only two losing seasons at the
honor of former Golden Gopher coach Ozzie Cowles through the more than Barn since the 1935-36 campaign. In their first season under Richard
$100,000 in gifts from many of his former players. Pitino, the Gophers finished with a 20-3 record at home, including a per-
Construction on what is now known as Williams Arena was started in fect 14-0 mark in non-conference play. The Golden Gophers’ overall record
1927 and completed in 1928, when it was dedicated as the University of in “The Barn” stands at 855-331 for a winning percentage of .721.
Minnesota Field House. It cost $650,000 and initially had a seating capac- A long and illustrious list of college basketball’s greatest players
ity of 14,100 with bleacher and standing room expansion to 16,000. The have run the Williams Arena hardwood through the years, and many mem-
original building housed basketball and winter football practice facilities. orable games have been contested within its hallowed walls. The historic
When the basketball season was completed, the portable floor was taken arena is among the finest in college basketball and enable that mystique
out and replaced by a pair of tennis courts and an indoor track. Ohio State to live on for many years to come. Williams Arena is truly what college
won the first basketball game held in the building, scoring a 42-40 double basketball is all about.
overtime victory over the Golden Gophers on Feb. 4, 1928.
The building was remodeled in 1950. Renamed in honor of Dr. Henry
L. Williams, U of M football coach from 1900 to 1921, it was divided into
SPENCER TOLLACKSON
radio analyst
Former Gopher center Spencer Tollack- was named a tri-captain and helped lead Tubby Smith’s first
son enters his 13th season as the Gopher squad to a 20-14 record, a sixth-place finish in the Big
team’s radio analyst. Ten Conference and a berth in the NIT Tournament. He graduated
Tollackson, a Gopher letterwinner from the U of M in 2008 with a degree in theater.
from 2005-08, worked as an television Tollackson came to the University of Minnesota as one of
analyst for the Big Ten Network in 2009 the most heralded recruits in the nation. He finished his se-
after a professional basketball stint in nior season by leading the Chaska Hawks to a 30-2 record and
Germany. the Minnesota State 4A Championship. Following the season,
The Chaska, Minn. native, finished Tollackson was named the 2004 Minnesota Mr. Basketball, the
his collegiate career in sixth place on Gatorade State Player of the Year, the Associated Press State
the Golden Gophers all-time field goal percentage list at .525 Player of the Year, as well as the Metro Player of the Year by the
(390-743). He played in 119 career games in a Minnesota uni- Minneapolis Star Tribune.
form, tied for the eighth-most in program history and amassed Tollackson and his wife, Brie, have two children – Jack and
935 career points and 438 rebounds. As a senior, Tollackson Juliet – and live in Hugo.