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THOMAS BASSETTSO., DENISON, IOWA

BEN BERANSR.,VICTOR, IOWA

MOHAMED BERTÉSR., ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST

GARRETT CALLAHANSO., SENECA, ILL.

MACKENZIE CASEYSR., WOUNDED KNEE, S.D.

JOSH CASSADAYFR., AURORA, COLO.

ANTHONY CORDOVAFR., SIOUX FALLS, S.D.

BRANDON DEBOERSO., HURON, S.D.

MARK ENGENSO., LAMBERTON, MINN.

MICHAEL LONEYSR., HUMBOLDT, IOWA

DALE MOSSFR., BRANDON, S.D.

MICHAEL PALARCAFR., SANTA CLARITA, CALIF.

CLINT SARGENTFR., S. SIOUX CITY, NEB.

PAYTON TIVISFR., BOWMAN, N.D.

KAI WILLIAMSSO., REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

TROY WIPFJR.,YALE, S.D.

TIM HILLSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

LUKE CARDONASTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

JEFF LORENZENSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

AUSTIN MILLERSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

SCOTT NAGYHEAD COACH

DERYL CUNNINGHAMASSISTANT COACH

ROB KLINKEFUSASSISTANT COACH

BRIAN COOLEYGRADUATE ASSISTANT

ALEX FOCKEGRADUATE ASSISTANT

TTHEHE 2020 0707-08 J-08 JAACKRABBITSCKRABBITS South Dakota State Basketball

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TTABLEABLE OFOF CCONTENTSONTENTSSouth Dakota State Basketball

SDSU Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-82007-08 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32007-08 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Inside the 2007-08 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Jackrabbit Media Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Jackrabbit Media Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7The Jackrabbits on WNAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2007-08 Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-122006-07 Season Recap & Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16Jackrabbit Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-25

Head Coach Scott Nagy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-21Assistant Coach Deryl Cunningham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Assistant Coach Rob Klinkefus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Graduate Assistants Brian Cooley & Alex Focke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Men’s Basketball Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

SDSU Athletic Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Jackrabbit Upperclassmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-37

Ben Beran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29Mohamed Berté . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31Mackenzie Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33Michael Loney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35Troy Wipf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37

SDSU Athletic Department Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Jackrabbit Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-47

Thomas Bassett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41Garrett Callahan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43Mark Engen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45Kai Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47

The 2008 Summit League Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Jackrabbit Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-53

Brandon DeBoer & Josh Cassaday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Anthony Cordova & Dale Moss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Michael Palarca & Clint Sargent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Payton Tivis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

The Summit League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542007-08 Jackrabbit Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-62Frost Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-67SDSU Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68SDSU Men’s Basketball History & Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-83SDSU Men’s Basketball All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-85 Year-by-Year Jackrabbit Men’s Basketball Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-91SDSU Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Welcome to South Dakota State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-99

PRONUNCIATION GUIDECOACHESScott Nagy - (NAG-ee)Rob Klinkefus - (KLINK-eh-foos)PLAYERSBen Beran - (Bear-in)Mohamed Berté - (Bir-tay)

Brandon DeBoer - (Deh-Bore)Mark Engen - (EHNG-ehn)Michael Loney (LOW-nee)Michael Palarca - (Pah-LARK-ah)Payton Tivis - (Tihv-iss)Kai Williams - (rhymes with eye)Troy Wipf - (Wiff)

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Front cover and The Summit League logo design by Nina Schmidt, SDSUUniversity Relations. Photos credited to Eric Landwehr, SDSU UniversityRelations, and Ty Carlson, SDSU Sports Information.

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CCOOAACHINGCHING SSTTAFFAFF

TTEAMEAM IINFORMANFORMATIONTION

HHISTISTORORYY

SSPORTSPORTS IINFORMANFORMATIONTION

NAME OF SCHOOL: South Dakota State UniversityCITY/ZIP: Brookings, SD 57007FOUNDED: February 21, 1881

ENROLLMENT: 11,706NICKNAME: Jackrabbits

SCHOOL COLORS: Yellow and BlueATHLETIC WEBSITE: GOJACKS.COM

UNIVERSITY WEBSITE: www3.sdstate.eduHOME ARENA: Frost Arena

CAPACITY: 6,500AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I - Provisional

CONFERENCE: The Summit LeagueCONFERENCE WEBSITE: TheSummitLeague.org

PRESIDENT: Dr. David Chicoine ALMA MATER,YEAR: South Dakota State, 1969

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Fred OienALMA MATER,YEAR: South Dakota State, 1972

SWA: Kathy Heylens (Interim)

ATHLETIC DEPT. PHONE: (605) 688-5625TICKET OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-5422

or 1-866-GO JACKS

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Jason HoveSID OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-4623SID HOME PHONE: (605) 692-1484SID CELL PHONE: (605) 695-1827E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

ASSISTANT SID/MBB CONTACT: Ryan SweeterASST. SID PHONE: (605) 688-4822

ASST. SID CELL PHONE: (605) 376-4422E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

SID FAX: (605) 688-5999PRESS ROW PHONE: (605) 688-4623

SID MAILING ADDRESS: Sports Information OfficeStanley J. Marshall HPER CenterSDSU Box 2820Brookings, SD 57007-1497

OVERNIGHT ADDRESS: 11th Street and 16th AvenueBrookings, SD 57007-1497

GGENERALENERAL IINFORMANFORMATIONTION

HEAD COACH: Scott NagyALMA MATER,YEAR: Delta State (Miss.), 1988

RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 235-121 (12)CAREER RECORD: Same

OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-5626BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings

ASSISTANT COACH: Deryl CunninghamALMA MATER,YEAR: Kansas State, 1994ASSISTANT COACH: Rob Klinkefus

ALMA MATER,YEAR: Buena Vista, 2000GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Brian CooleyALMA MATER,YEAR: Nebraska Wesleyan, 2006

GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Alex FockeALMA MATER,YEAR: Minnesota, 2007

2006-07 OVERALL RECORD: 6-24CONFERENCE RECORD: N/A (Independent)*

HOME RECORD: 4-8AWAY RECORD: 2-13

NEUTRAL RECORD: 0-3LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/4

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2

*SDSU joined The Summit League starting in the 2007-08 season

FIRST YEAR OF MEN’S BASKETBALL: 1905-06OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: 1,277-880-1

NCAA POSTSEASON BERTHS/LAST: 24/2004RECORD IN NCAA POSTSEASON: 36-23

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: One (1963)LAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT: Metropolitan State

RESULT: L, 69-109 (3/14/04)

Note: All postseason appearances at the NCAA College Division or Division II levelSDSU becomes postseason eligible in NCAA Division I starting in 2008-09

SDSUSDSU QQUICKUICK FFAACTSCTS South Dakota State Basketball

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2020 0707-08 S-08 SCHEDULECHEDULESouth Dakota State Basketball

NOVEMBERMonday Nov. 12 MARY (N.D.) Frost Arena 7 p.m.Saturday Nov. 17 MONTANA Frost Arena 7 p.m.Tuesday Nov. 20 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 7 p.m.Friday Nov. 23 NORTHERN IOWA Frost Arena 7 p.m.Wednesday Nov. 28 at Idaho Moscow, Idaho 7:05 p.m. (PT)

DECEMBERSaturday Dec. 1 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Frost Arena 7 p.m.Thursday Dec. 6 *at Centenary Shreveport, La. 7 p.m.Saturday Dec. 8 *at Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 7:05 p.m.Wednesday Dec. 12 at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 8 p.m.Saturday Dec. 15 IDAHO Frost Arena 7 p.m.Tuesday Dec. 18 DENVER Frost Arena 7 p.m.Friday Dec. 28 at Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 7 p.m. (PT)Sunday Dec. 30 at San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 7 p.m. (PT)

JANUARYThursday Jan. 3 *OAKLAND Frost Arena 7 p.m.Saturday Jan. 5 *IPFW (Lamb Bonanza) Frost Arena 7:30 p.m.Thursday Jan. 10 *at Western Illinois Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.Saturday Jan. 12 *at IUPUI Indianapolis, Ind. 7 p.m. (ET)Thursday Jan. 17 *UMKC Frost Arena 7 p.m.Saturday Jan. 19 *SOUTHERN UTAH (Corduroy Classic) Frost Arena 7:30 p.m.Friday Jan. 25 *at North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. 7 p.m.Thursday Jan. 31 *at IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. 7 p.m. (ET)

FEBRUARYSaturday Feb. 2 *at Oakland Rochester, Mich. 6 p.m. (ET)Thursday Feb. 7 *IUPUI Frost Arena 7 p.m.Saturday Feb. 9 *WESTERN ILLINOIS (Pork Classic) Frost Arena 7:30 p.m.Thursday Feb. 14 *at Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah 7 p.m. (MT)Saturday Feb. 16 *at UMKC Kansas City, Mo. 7:05 p.m.Friday Feb. 22 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE Frost Arena 7 p.m.Thursday Feb. 28 *ORAL ROBERTS Frost Arena 7 p.m.

MARCHSaturday March 1 *CENTENARY Frost Arena 7:30 p.m.

– HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * Denotes Summit League Game

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South Dakota State BasketballTHE 2007-08 JACKRABBITS

NO. NAME POSITION HEIGHT. WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN1 Michael Palarca Guard 5-10 179 Fr. Santa Clarita, California3 Mackenzie Casey*** Guard 6-0 176 Sr. Wounded Knee, South Dakota4 Troy Wipf* Guard 6-0 170 Sr. Yale, South Dakota5 Dale Moss Guard 6-4 197 Fr. Brandon, South Dakota

10 Clint Sargent Guard 6-4 212 Fr. S. Sioux City, Neb.20 Garrett Callahan* Guard 6-1 180 So. Seneca, Illinois22 Payton Tivis Guard 6-2 185 Fr. Bowman, North Dakota23 Kai Williams* Forward 6-6 207 So. Regina, Saskatchewan24 Josh Cassaday Forward 6-6 225 Fr. Aurora, Colorado34 Brandon DeBoer Forward 6-6 215 So. Huron, South Dakota40 Anthony Cordova Forward 6-7 245 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, South Dakota42 Thomas Bassett* Forward 6-5 242 So. Denison, Iowa44 Mark Engen* Center 6-10 217 So. Lamberton, Minnesota50 Ben Beran*** Forward 6-7 240 Sr. Victor, Iowa52 Mohamed Berté* Center 6-8 200 Sr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast54 Michael Loney*** Forward 6-6 226 Sr. Humboldt, Iowa

* indicates number of previous letters earned

AALPHABETICLPHABETICALAL RROSTEROSTER

CCOOAACHINGCHING SSTTAFFAFFNAME POSITION ALMA MATER,YEAR EXPERIENCEScott Nagy Head Coach Delta State, 1988 13th SeasonDeryl Cunningham Assistant Coach Kansas State, 1994 Third SeasonRob Klinkefus Assistant Coach Buena Vista, 2000 Second SeasonBrian Cooley Graduate Assistant Nebraska Wesleyan, 2006 First SeasonAlex Focke Graduate Assistant Minnesota, 2007 First Season

NO. NAME POSITION HEIGHT. WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN42 Thomas Bassett* Forward 6-5 242 So. Denison, Iowa50 Ben Beran*** Forward 6-7 240 Sr. Victor, Iowa52 Mohamed Berté* Center 6-8 200 Sr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast20 Garrett Callahan* Guard 6-1 180 So. Seneca, Illinois3 Mackenzie Casey*** Guard 6-0 176 Sr. Wounded Knee, South Dakota

24 Josh Cassaday Forward 6-6 225 Fr. Aurora, Colorado40 Anthony Cordova Forward 6-7 245 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, South Dakota34 Brandon DeBoer Forward 6-6 215 So. Huron, South Dakota44 Mark Engen* Center 6-10 217 So. Lamberton, Minnesota54 Michael Loney*** Forward 6-6 226 Sr. Humboldt, Iowa5 Dale Moss Guard 6-4 197 Fr. Brandon, South Dakota1 Michael Palarca Guard 5-10 179 Fr. Santa Clarita, California

10 Clint Sargent Guard 6-4 121 Fr. S. Sioux City, Neb.22 Payton Tivis Guard 6-2 185 Fr. Bowman, North Dakota23 Kai Williams* Forward 6-6 207 So. Regina, Saskatchewan4 Troy Wipf* Guard 6-0 170 Sr. Yale, South Dakota

* indicates number of previous letters earned

NNUMERICUMERICALAL RROSTEROSTER

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South Dakota State Basketball INSIDE THE 2007-08 ROSTER

R/L POS. NAME CL. FG PCT. FT PCT. REB. AVG. PTS. AVG.(L) G Matt Cadwell 120 .386 77 .770 89 3.0 351 11.7(R) G Garrett Callahan So. 67 .347 60 .811 71 2.7 216 8.3(L) G Jose Frias 74 .457 48 .511 116 4.0 208 7.2(R) F Michael Loney Sr. 67 .486 43 .729 95 3.8 180 7.2(R) F Kai Williams So. 130 .504 78 .750 195 6.5 363 12.1

R/L POS. NAME CL. FG PCT. FT PCT. REB. AVG. PTS. AVG.*(R) F Ben Beran Sr. 130 .392 66 .641 158 5.4 352 12.1*(R) C Mohamed Berté Sr. 63 .467 44 .667 144 7.2 170 8.5(R) F Thomas Basset So. 55 .426 17 .347 82 2.7 128 4.3(R) G Mackenzie Casey Sr. 36 .396 18 .600 34 1.2 103 3.6(R) C Mark Engen So. 17 .327 8 .500 33 1.5 43 2.0(L) G Cam Hornby 2 .222 0 .000 4 1.0 4 1.0(L) G Andy Kleinjan 54 .386 18 .643 63 2.4 155 6.0(R) G Troy Wipf Jr. 0 .000 3 .750 2 0.3 3 0.4(L) F Blake Yackley 38 .463 15 .652 85 2.9 107 3.7

* Stats from 2005-06 season

POS. NAME CL. HOMETOWNF Josh Cassaday Fr. Aurora, Colo.

19 ppg and 7.6 rpg as a senior; 2007 conference player-of-the-year; honor roll student

F Anthony Cordova R-Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D.18 ppg and 8.9 rpg as a senior; 2006 conference player-of-the-year and Argus Leader First Five selection

F Brandon DeBoer So. Huron, S.D.Transfer from Jamestown (N.D.) College; 9 ppg and 8 rpg as a senior at Huron High School

G Dale Moss Fr. Brandon, S.D.18 ppg, 7 rpg, 4 apg as a senior; 2007 Gatorade Player-of-the-Year; 2006 and 2007 all-state selection

G Michael Palarca Fr. Santa Clarita, Calif.18.7 ppg, 7.3 apg and 5.1 spg as a senior; 2007 conference MVP; 13th in the nation in steals in 2007

G Clint Sargent Fr. S. Sioux City, Neb.19.7 ppg and 4 rpg as a senior; 2007 Class 3A Player-of-the-Year; two-year captain and MVP

G Payton Tivis Fr. Bowman, N.D.25 ppg, 6 rpg and 5 apg in high school; team captain and MVP in sophomore through senior years

SSTTARTERSARTERS RRETURNINGETURNING (R) (R) ANDAND LLOSTOST (L)(L)

RREMAININGEMAINING RROSTEROSTER RRETURNINGETURNING (R) (R) ANDAND LLOSTOST (L)(L)

2007-08 J2007-08 JAACKRABBITCKRABBIT NNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS

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CREDENTIALSAll media credential requests for SDSU

men’s basketball home games should bedirected to assistant sports information directorRyan Sweeter or sports information directorJason Hove at least 24 hours prior to theevent.

Credentials will be mailed if requests arereceived a week or more in advance.Otherwise, credentials may be picked up at theJackrabbit ticket office inside the Stanley J.Marshall HPER Center weekdays from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m., or at the Frost Arena ticket table 60minutes to the start of the event.

Only working media will be allowed court-side access in Frost Arena. Media requiringaccess to phone lines and Internet for photo orstory transmission should contact the SDSUsports information office in advance of thegame to assist in seating assignments, etc.

–ALL CREDENTIALS ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE–

The following guidelines apply specifically toInternet sites:

• No more than two people working for theofficial Web site of the opponent and/or itsofficial conference site will be issued creden-tials.

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The final decision for credentials remains atthe sole discretion of SDSU sports informationpersonnel. Failure to abide by the guidelinesoutlined on this page may result in revocationof media credentials.

STATISTICSThe South Dakota State University Sports

Information Office keeps official statistics anddistributes final statistics to teams and mem-bers of the media within 15 minutes after theconclusion of the game.

POST-GAME PRESS CONFERENCEA post-game press conference may be held

after select games in the Ginn Trophy Roomlocated on the second floor of the Stanley J.Marshall HPER Center.The visiting team goesfirst, followed by SDSU players and coaches.Press conferences can also be viewed on theFrost Arena video board.

PHOTOGRAPHERSThe South Dakota State Athletic Department

asks that photographers (live and still) do notinterfere with the sight lines of spectators.

Video may be shot from the upper-level trackon the east, west and south sides of FrostArena. At court level, photographers mustremain outside the team areas and in a posi-tion as to not interfere with the match.

ON THE WEBThe latest Jackrabbit news and updates can

be found on the Internet by logging on toGOJACKS.COM, the official site of South DakotaState University athletics.The SportsInformation office posts box scores, updatedseason statistics and a game recap within anhour after each game.

Live stats of all Jackrabbit home games alsocan be found by logging on to GOJACKS.COMand clicking on the Live Stats link.

CONTACT INFORMATIONAll Media Inquiries for South Dakota

State University men’s basketball shouldbe directed to assistant sports informa-tion director Ryan Sweeter.E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (605) 688-4822CELL PHONE: (605) 376-4422

SDSU INTERVIEW POLICYThe South Dakota State University

Sports Information Office strives to com-ply with all legitimate interview requestsfor Jackrabbit coaches, student-athletesand administrators in a timely fashion.

Interview times can be arrangedthrough the SDSU Sports InformationOffice, preferably arranged 24 hours inadvance Monday through Thursday.

Media members should not contact stu-dent-athletes directly without priorapproval.

The SDSU Sports Information Officedoes not release the phone numbers ofstudent-athletes to the media, and returncalls must be made collect, or via a tollfree number, unless the student-athletedoes the interview from the sports infor-mation office.

The media may not interview student-athletes prior to a contest on the day ofthe game, but may do so 10 minutesafter the conclusion of contests by con-tacting a member of the sports informa-tion staff or coaching staff.

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NEWSPAPERS

BROOKINGS REGISTERSPORTS EDITOR: Robert Slocum E-MAIL: [email protected]: (605) 692-6271FAX: (605) 692-2979www.brookingsregister.com

SIOUX FALLS ARGUS LEADERBEAT WRITER: Terry VandrovecE-MAIL: [email protected]: (605) 977-3923FAX: (605) 977-3933www.argusleader.com

ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWSSPORTS EDITOR: John Papendick E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (605) 622-2323FAX: (605) 225-0421www.aberdeennews.com

HURON DAILY PLAINSMANSPORTS EDITOR: Curt NettingaE-MAIL: [email protected]: (605) 352-6401FAX: (605) 352-7754www.plainsman.com

RAPID CITY JOURNALSPORTS WRITER: Jeff EastonE-MAIL: [email protected]: (605) 394-8300FAX: (605) 342-4610www.rapidcityjournal.com

WATERTOWN PUBLIC OPINIONSPORTS EDITOR: Roger MerriamE-MAIL: [email protected]: (605) 886-6901FAX: (605) 886-4280www.thepublicopinion.com

SDSU COLLEGIANSPORTS EDITOR: Ariy-El BoyntonE-MAIL: [email protected]: (605) 688-6164www.sdsucollegian.com

TELEVISION STATIONS

KDLT-TV – NBCSPORTS DIRECTOR: Mark OvendenWEEKEND SPORTS: Jason AnschutzE-MAIL: [email protected] : (605) 361-1357 (NEWSROOM)FAX: (605) 361-3982www.kdlt.com

KELO-TV – CBSSPORTS DIRECTOR: Jay ElsenE-MAIL: [email protected] SPORTS: Tony BurnsE-MAIL: [email protected] : (605) 336-1100 (MAIN OFFICE)

(605) 357-5692 (JAY)(605) 357-5675 (TONY)

FAX: (605) 336-0202www.keloland.com

KSFY-TV – ABCSPORTS DIRECTOR: Erik ThorstensonE-MAIL: [email protected] SPORTS: Tim PetersE-MAIL: [email protected] : (605) 336-1300 (MAIN OFFICE)

(605) 373-7376 (ERIK)(605) 373-7369 (TIM)

FAX: (605) 336-7936www.ksfy.com

NEWS ORGANIZATIONS

THE SIOUX FALLS APSTAFF WRITER: Wayne OrtmanE-MAIL: [email protected] : 1-800-952-9911 FAX: (605) 332-3931www.ap.org

DAKOTA NEWS NETWORKSTAFF REPORTER: Steve CarlsonE-MAIL: [email protected] : (701) 237-5000 FAX: (701) 280-0861www.americanagnetwork.com

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RADIO STATIONS

WNAX-570 AMRADIO HOME OF JACKRABBIT MEN’S BASKETBALL

SPORTS DIRECTOR: Steve ImmingE-MAIL : [email protected] : (605) 668-1179 OR

1-800-843-0089FAX: (605) 665-8788www.wnax.com

KJJQ-910 AMSPORTS DIRECTOR: Scotty KwasE-MAIL : [email protected]: (605) 692-1430FAX: (605) 692-4441www.brookingsradio.com

KBRK-1430 AMSPORTS DIRECTOR: Dellas ColeE-MAIL : [email protected] : (605) 692-1430FAX: (605) 692-4441www.brookingsradio.com

KWSN-1230 AMPROGRAM DIRECTOR: Craig MattickE-MAIL : [email protected] : (605) 271-5873 FAX: (605) 336-0415kwsn.com

VIDEO PRODUCTION

KEYFRAME (GAMEDAY PRODUCTION)CONTACT: Eric RayE-MAIL: [email protected] : (605) 691-1587www.daktronics.com

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South Dakota State BasketballTTHEHE JJAACKRABBITSCKRABBITS ONON WNAXWNAXWNAX Sports Director and Voice

of the Jackrabbits, Steve Immingreturns to Brookings for a 17th sea-son of Jackrabbit basketball.

A St. Louis, Missouri native,Imming started at WNAX in 1992,and immediately started winningawards for excellence in broadcast-ing.

A six-time winner of the SouthDakota Associated Press

Sportscaster of the year award, the National Sportswritersand Sportscasters Association tabbed Imming the SouthDakota Sportscaster of the Year in 1998.

Adding to his list of accomplishments, Imming received theprestigious Kolpack Media Award in 2004 for his exceptionalcoverage of the North Central Conference over the years.

A sports purist, Imming brings his knowledge of sports withhim as the statewide voice of Jackrabbit football and men’sbasketball programs.

His prior radio experience includes stints in Waynesville andRolla, Missouri; Kenosha, Wisconsin and Omaha, Nebraska.Following his undergraduate studies at Creighton, Immingspent four years in the U.S. Air Force, (1967-71) serving asSports Director of the Armed Forces Thailand Network. Helater worked at Sodrac Park in Sioux City, S.D. and severalother large greyhound tracks across the country in the late1970’s and 80’s. Imming also co-hosted the Greyhound Raceof Champions on ESPN in 1985 and on the Sports Channelin 1986.

STEVE IMMING

Located 135 miles away from the Brookings Campus inYankton South Dakota, 570 AM, WNAX is the official radiohome of South Dakota State University men’s basketballand football.The WNAX signal reaches into parts of sevenstates, providing extensive coverage in South Dakota,North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa.

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Before South Dakota State takes thefloor for the first time in 2007-08, headcoach Scott Nagy wants his Jackrabbitsto put last season behind them andfocus on the future, and as they lookahead, they see a bright one becausethe 2007-08 season marks the last inthe five-year transition to Division I andthe first in The Summit League.

“I think it’s important that the teamhold on to the lessons they learned lastyear,” said Nagy. “We get a new startthis year in a new league, with newgoals to achieve and as long as theteam keeps working hard and improv-ing, the rest will take care of itself.”

This Jackrabbit squad looks forward tocompeting in The Summit League, andto prepare, they took action in theweight room by adding strength, agilityand speed, breaking all six of the SDSUmen’s basketball strength and condi-tioning records in the process.

“I saw a real commitment from thisteam in the off-season to improve phys-ically,” said SDSU head strength andconditioning coach Nathan Moe. “I tookthem through workouts three to fourtimes a week, but they took it uponthemselves to stay late and come in onoff days to work on strength, power,conditioning and agility.”

Nagy and his staff could physically seethe team’s renewed commitment to off-season workouts, and they look forwardto seeing the results on the court.

“The guys came back this fall biggerand stronger,” said Nagy. “They alsocame back with a winning attitude, andthat’s exactly what we need to competein The Summit League and with talentedteams on our schedule.”

Coach Nagy knows how to win bas-ketball games, and his 235-121 record(.660 winning percentage) in 12 yearsat South Dakota State proves it. Fiveplayers overall, including three starters,return to Nagy’s squad in 2007-08, addthat to a talented group of newcomers,and the Jackrabbits enter the seasonwith their usual high expectations.

THE RETURNEESSophomore forward Kai Williams leads

the group of talented Jackrabbit return-ing players.The 6-6 Regina Sask.,native led the Jacks in scoring with 12.1points per game and in rebounding with6.5 per game last season on his way toearning Division I All-IndependentSecond-Team and D-I All-IndependentNewcomer Team honors, the only fresh-man to make either of those squads.

Williams proved last season that hecould contribute from anywhere on thefloor, but he feels most comfortable atsmall forward, and coach Nagy expectsbig things from Kai this season when hegets most of his minutes at his naturalposition.

Williams also gained valuable experi-ence over the summer playing at the

Under-19 World Championships in NoviSad, Serbia, where scored more than 20points three times, including two doubledoubles and averaged 14 points and5.8 rebounds per game for TeamCanada.

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KAI WILLIAMS led the Jackrabbits in2006-07 with 12.1 points and 6.7rebounds per game

MEN’S BASKETBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING RECORD BOARDDISCIPLINE RECORD HOLDER RECORD YEAR SETPOWER CLEAN BEN BERAN 269.5LBS. 2007SQUAT BEN BERAN 375LBS. 2007BENCH BEN BERAN 265LBS. 2007VERTICAL JUMP TROY WIPF 33.5IN. 20071-STEP VERTICAL JUMP DALE MOSS 38 IN. 2007AGILITY TEST DALE MOSS 7.99 SEC. (AVG.TIME) 2007

• 12 PLAYERS POWER CLEANED 220LBS. OR MORE

• 9 PLAYERS BENCH PRESSED 225LBS. OR MORE

• 7 PLAYERS SQUATTED 300LBS. OR MORE

GARRETT CALLAHAN returns for his soph-omore season after adding 20 pounds ofmuscle and 4 inches to his vertical jump

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Sophomore Garrett Callahan returnsto the point for the Jackrabbits followinga solid freshman season. After sitting outthe first six games of the season with aninjury, Callahan improved as the seasonprogressed and finished the season thirdon the team in scoring with 8.3 pointsper game and second on the team with2.5 assists per game. Coach Nagy calls

Garrett a “gym-rat” which paid off forCallahan, who added 20 pounds ofmuscle and a four-inches to his verticaljump in the off-season.

Like Williams and Callahan,ThomasBassett comes into his sophomore sea-son bigger, stronger and better condi-tioned. Bassett played in all 30 gameslast season at power forward with sixstarts. He averaged 4.3 points and 2.7rebounds per game for the season, butcame on strong late, averaging 6.6points and 3.2 rebounds over the lastfive games. At 6-5, 220, Bassett can bephysical on defense and he reboundswell for his size.

Sophomore Mark Engen worked hardin the off-season by improving his con-ditioning and adding more than 20pounds of muscle to his 6-10 frame.Engen’s improved size and strengthgives him the tools he needs to establishhimself in the low post as a shot blockerand gives him the ability to change upopponent’s shots in the paint. Engen canalready show a variety of moves in thepost, and he also brings the potential tobecome one of the best shooting bigmen in The Summit League and shouldchallenge for playing time in the post.

Despite just one year of experience,Nagy and his staff expect big thingsfrom this sophomore class in 2007-08,not just statistically, but from a leader-ship standpoint as well.

The bulk of that leadership in 2007-08 falls on the shoulders of seniors BenBeran, Mohamed Berté, Michael Loneyand Mackenzie Casey.

Beran returns to the team after sittingout last season and he returns biggerand stronger than ever. He played forcoach Nagy for three years and rejoinedthe team for practice after the firstsemester last year, so he knows thedynamics of this system and of thisteam.

As a sophomore in 2004-05, Beranstarted all 28 games led the Jacks with

13.9 points per game to go along withhis 5.9 rebounds per game. His juniorseason started with a 25-point effortagainst Kentucky, and he finished theseason averaging 12.1 points and 5.4rebounds per game.

The Jacks need Beran to utilize hisleadership skills and his ability to scorein the low post, which should play alarge part in the Jacks getting back totheir winning ways and to help developstrong work habits in the younger play-ers in the program.

Berté, who also sat out last year andrejoined the team at semester time,averaged 8.5 points per game in 2005-06 and led the Jacks with 7.2 reboundsper game. Berté also led the Jacks with25 blocks in 2005-06, despite playingin just 20 of the 29 games. Mo showsflashes of being one of the bestrebounders in the conference and, alongwith Beran, brings a strong inside pres-ence to the team, something theJackrabbits lacked in 2006-07. He alsoadded strength and a jump hook to hisarsenal this off-season.

A mainstay in the Jackrabbit line-up

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BEN BERAN averages 10.5 pointer pergame over his career; including 13.6 as asophomore and 12.1 as a junior.

MOHAMED BERTÉ led the Jackrabbits with7.2 rebounds per game and with 25blocked shots in 2005-06.

MARK ENGEN added more than 20 poundsof muscle during the off-season, and shouldbattle for more minutes in 2007-08.

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the last three years, Michael Loneyreturns for his final season at SDSU.Loney averages 7.8 points and 3.9rebounds per game over his career, buthis contributions to the team cannotalways be seen in a box score. He bringsloads of experience and compensates forhis size with a variety of moves in thelow post.

As the emotional leader of the team,Mackenzie Casey continues to get betterevery year, and like Loney, his efforts donot always show up in a box score,although he did score in double figuresfour times in 2006-07, including acareer high 21 points in the homeopener against Idaho. Mac comes topractice every day ready to challenge histeammates and brings an intense energyto every game that rest of the teamfeeds off of.

Junior Troy Wipf returns for his secondseason with the Jackrabbits in 2007-08and like everyone else on the team, heworked hard to improve his game in theoff-season. He saw limited action lastyear, but he pushes the guards every

day in practice both offensively anddefensively with his athletic ability, hisconditioning and his steady jump shot.

THE NEWCOMERSA talented group of seven newcomers

joins the Jackrabbit squad in 2007-08and should make an immediate impacton the court.

A 6-4, 212lb guard and class 3Aplayer-of-the-year from Bishop HeelanHigh School in Sioux City, Iowa, ClintSargent can play all three perimeterpositions and can score from anywhereon the floor. Known for his smooth play,he needs to soak in as much informationas possible, but Nagy already sees agreat deal of potential in Sargent tobecome one of the premier players atSDSU.

Point guard Michael Palarca comes toSouth Dakota State from ChatsworthHigh School in Santa Clarita, Calif.,where he earned numerous honors aver-aging 18.7 points per game and fin-ished in the top-20 in the country insteals. Palarca comes with great ability

to guard on the ball, slow down theopponent’s transition game, and to uti-lize his speed to push the ball down thecourt quickly and get his teammatesopen shots.

A two-sport star at Brandon Valley(S.D.) High School and Gatorade Player-of-the-Year, Dale Moss may be the bestall-around athlete on the team. At 6-4,he can score and rebound around therim, on the perimeter or anywhere inbetween. His pure athletic ability andlong arms allow him to effectively playall of the perimeter positions and coachNagy expects him to become one of thebetter defensive players in The SummitLeague as he gains experience.

A gifted offensive player that canscore and pass, Aurora, Colo., nativeJosh Cassaday may be the most versatileplayer on the team,The CentennialLeague Player-of-the-Year can play onthe perimeter or slice his way throughthe paint. Josh can expect to see playingtime at shooting guard and both for-ward positions.

Sioux Falls Roosevelt grad AnthonyCordova plays with the emotion that thisteam needs and, like Moss, can play

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MICHAEL PALARCA ranked 13th in thenation with 154 steals in his senior yearat Chatsworth (Calif.) High School.

CLOCKWISE FROM THE LEFT; Garrett Callahan, Michael Palarca, Josh Cassaday,Mark Engen, Mohamed Berté and Brandon DeBoer

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inside or out and may cause somematch-up problems for defenses.Anthony can score with his back to thebasket, shoot the jump shot, reboundand pass, allowing him to quicklybecome a major contributor on thisteam. He can also handle the ball in thepost and is quick for his size.

Brandon DeBoer transferred to SDSUlast fall from Jamestown (N.D.) andpracticed with the team during the

season. A Huron native, DeBoer signifi-cantly improved his game over the sum-mer and came back this fall more explo-sive. He may see limited action, but headds depth and does a good job of chal-lenging the post players every day inpractice on both offense and defense.

Payton Tivis joined the team this fallfrom Bowman, N.D. His work habitsalone make him an asset to the team,but he also adds depth at shootingguard and does a very good job defen-sively. All of which makes him an excit-ing addition to the team.

THE SCHEDULEFor the first time since beginning the

transition to Division I and in its finalseason of the transition, the SouthDakota State men's basketball teamplays more games at home than it doeson the road in 2007-08.

“We did a great job of getting thisschedule together,” said Nagy. “Playingat Frost Arena gives us an advantage,and the fact that we get 15 of our 29games at home, including some of thetougher teams on the schedule, gives usthe opportunity to put up a strongshowing in 2007-08.”

The Jackrabbits open the 2007-08

season with a two-game home standagainst Mary (N.D.) on Nov. 12, andMontana on Nov. 17.

The first road game of the season pitsthe Jacks against Wisconsin-Milwaukeefor the third straight season, the secondstraight in Milwaukee.

The Jacks return home to faceNorthern Iowa on Nov. 23, beforereturning to the road to take on Idahoon Nov. 28.

December starts with a visit fromWisconsin-Green Bay on Dec. 1, beforeThe Summit League games begin onDec. 6, at Centenary and Dec. 8, attwo-time defending conference champi-on Oral Roberts.

League play takes a break for therest of the calendar year as the Jacksplay at Big-Ten opponent Minnesota onDec. 12, and then host Idaho andDenver on Dec. 15 and 18.

The longest road trip of the seasoncomes during the holiday break, whenthe Jacks travel to California to take onCal State Bakersfield on Dec. 28, andSan Jose State on Dec. 30.

The Summit League games resume onJan. 3, and run through the rest of theseason, which ends on March 1, athome against Centenary.

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DALE MOSS earned Gatorade Player-of-the-year and numerous other honors as atwo-sport star at Brandon Valley H.S.

MOSCOW, IDAHO - 11/28/07

SAN JOSE, CALIF. - 12/30/07

BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. - 12/28/07

CEDAR CITY, UTAH - 2/14/08SHREVEPORT, LA. - 12/6/07

FARGO, N.D. - 1/25/08

KANSAS CITY, MO. - 2/16/08

ROCHESTER, MICH. - 2/2/08

FT. WAYNE, IND. - 1/31/07

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - 1/12/08

MACOMB, ILL. - 1/10/08

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. - 12/12/07MILWAUKEE, WIS. - 11/20/07

TULSA, OKLA. - 12/8/07

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The South Dakota State Universitymen’s basketball team completed itsthird season competing against DivisionI competition, second with a completeD-I schedule and final as an independ-ent with a 6-24 record.

The record may not show it, but theJackrabbits made marked improvementas the season progressed and it all cul-minated on the final game of the sea-son. SDSU finished the season with a71-61 win over NJIT, giving this youngteam the excitement of something tobuild on for the 2007-08 season, whenthey begin play in The Summit League.

The schedule saw the Jacks play five2006 NCAA Tournament teams (KentState, Montana, Northern Iowa,Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Utah State)and 2007 NCAA Tournament qualifierButler, ranked #12 when they hostedthe Jacks on Jan. 13.The Bulldogsearned a five seed in the NCAATournament and advanced to the Sweet16 before losing to the eventualNational Champion Florida Gators.

Along with the tough competition,SDSU logged plenty of miles, playing

games in 14 different states and fourdifferent time zones. In all, theJackrabbits played 18 of its 30 gamesaway from Frost Arena, including twoseparate road trips of four and fivegames respectively.

The Jackrabbits opened their longestroad trip of the season with a 67-56win at Denver, then after dropping themiddle three games, finished with a 79-71 overtime win at UMKC, who lateradvanced to the Mid-ContinentConference semifinals.

The 2006-07 season marked thebeginning of several bright careers,including true freshman Kai Williams,who led the Jacks in scoring, rebound-ing and blocked shots. Williams’ playalso earned him a place on the DivisionI All-Independent second team and All-Independent newcomer team as well asthe United Basketball League secondteam and UBL all-newcomer team.

Fellow true freshman GarrettCallahan missed the first four gameswith an injury, but returned to play in26 games, starting at point guard in thefinal 19 games. Callahan went on tofinish the season third on the team inscoring with 8.3 points per game.

Thomas Bassett played in all 30games in his freshman campaign,including six starts, and averaged 4.3points per game in limited action.Bassett came on strong late, setting thestage for the 2007-08 season.

Redshirt freshman Mark Engenadded depth and gained valuable expe-rience that he can put to use in hissophomore season.

Junior Michael Loney battled someinjuries, but started 21 of the 25 gameshe played in, averaging 7.2 points and3.8 rebounds per game. In addition,Loney earned Division I IndependentAll-Academic Team honors with a 3.67GPA in math education.

Mackenzie Casey spent his junior sea-

son playing mostly off the bench, butdid start seven games, averaging 3.6points per game and poured in acareer-high 21 against Idaho in theJacks home opener.

Andy Kleinjan began his final seasonat SDSU by averaging 20 points in thefirst three games at the BCA Classic,including a career high 23 in the Jacksloss to VMI. His minutes eventually wentdown as he battled a knee injury, buthe continued to provide some muchneeded depth and senior leadership.

Senior Jose Frias came of the benchearly in the season, but earned a start-ing role soon thereafter. He led theJacks with 48 steals and scored a careerhigh 20 points against VMI at the BCAClassic, then matched that total in theJacks final road game of the season atNorth Dakota State.

The Jackrabbits return in 2007-08 asmembers of The Summit League, andthey do so with another year of experi-ence and the depth needed to make astatement in their new conferencehome.

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MICHAEL LONEY earned Division IIndependent All-Academic Team honors formaintaining a 3.67 GPA in math education

KAI WILLIAMS earned D-I All-IndependentSecond-Team and All-IndependentNewcomer Team honors in 2006-07

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE SITE ATTENDANCE RECORD SCORING LEADER(S) REBOUNDING LEADER(S)Nov. 10 *Kent State L, 50-105 Columbus, Ohio 1,059 0-1 Andy Kleinjan, 16 Kai Williams, 6Nov. 11 *Alabama A&M L, 66-70 Columbus, Ohio NA 0-2 Andy Kleinjan, 21 Blake Yackley, 12Nov. 12 *VMI L, 89-104 Columbus, Ohio NA 0-3 Andy Kleinjan, 23 Jose Frias, 12Nov. 16 Idaho L, 66-74 Frost Arena 2,124 0-4 Mackenzie Casey, 21 Kai Williams, 6Nov. 22 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 58-75 Milwaukee, Wis. 2,685 0-5 Matt Cadwell, 12 Callahan,Yackley, 6Nov. 24 Northern Iowa L, 56-69 Cedar Falls, Iowa 5,663 0-6 Matt Cadwell, 25 Michael Loney, 6Nov. 27 Arkansas State W, 84-78 Frost Arena 1,227 1-6 Matt Cadwell, 23 Michael Loney, 11Nov. 29 Utah State L, 50-56 Frost Arena 1,942 1-7 Matt Cadwell, 14 Matt Cadwell, 7Dec. 3 Denver W, 67-56 Denver, Colo. 271 2-7 Matt Cadwell, 18 Matt Cadwell, 11Dec. 7 Minnesota L, 53-77 Minneapolis, Minn. 10,086 2-8 Michael Loney, 13 Kai Williams, 6Dec. 10 Montana L, 47-87 Missoula, Mont. 3148 2-9 Kai Williams, 12 Kai Williams, 7Dec.16 Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 48-80 Green Bay, Wis. 3636 2-10 Matt Cadwell, 14 Callahan, Williams, 5Dec. 19 UMKC W (OT), 79-71 Kansas City, Mo. 1687 3-10 Blake Yackley, 18 Kai Williams, 9Dec. 22 Montana State W, 65-62 Frost Arena 2021 4-10 Matt Cadwell, 23 Thomas Bassett, 8Dec. 30 Idaho L, 67-72 Moscow, Idaho 721 4-11 Matt Cadwell, 19 Cadwell,Yackley, 6Jan. 6 Central Florida L, 61-72 Frost Arena 1587 4-12 Garrett Callahan, 21 Garrett Callahan, 7Jan. 13 Butler L, 47-62 Indianapolis, Ind. 4170 4-13 Kai Williams, 12 Cadwell, Williams, 5Jan. 21 Cal State Northridge L, 61-72 Northridge, Calif. 782 4-14 Matt Cadwell, 14 Kai Williams, 9Jan. 25 Utah Valley State L, 54-66 Frost Arena 1445 4-15 Michael Loney, 14 Kai Williams, 12Jan. 27 Texas-Pan American W, 82-67 Frost Arena 2530 5-15 Kai Williams, 24 Frias, Loney, 6Jan. 29 Middle Tennessee State L, 56-57 Frost Arena 1434 5-16 Jose Frias, 15 Kai Williams, 9Feb. 3 North Dakota State L, 60-78 Frost Arena 4131 5-17 Kai Williams, 17 Michael Loney, 11Feb. 8 NJIT L, 62-67 Newark, N.J. 278 5-18 Matt Cadwell, 22 Kai Williams, 9Feb. 10 IPFW L, 52-68 Fort Wayne, Ind. 1203 5-19 Kai Williams, 19 Kai Williams, 9Feb. 15 Texas Pan-American L, 50-63 Edinburg,Texas 1912 5-20 Jose Frias, 12 Jose Frias, 6Feb. 17 Utah Valley State L, 56-83 Orem, Utah 2013 5-21 Kai Williams, 20 Kai Williams, 10Feb. 20 Cal State Northridge L, 63-64 Frost Arena 1528 5-22 Frias, Williams, 19 Michael Loney, 8Feb. 24 North Dakota State L, 69-86 Fargo, N.D. 4059 5-23 Jose Frias, 20 Jose Frias, 8Mar. 1 IPFW L, 72-83 Frost Arena 1010 5-24 Garrett Callahan, 17 Callahan, Frias, 8Mar. 3 NJIT W, 71-61 Frost Arena 1220 6-24 Kai Williams, 20 Kai Williams, 7

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RECORD W L PCT.All Games 6 24 .200Home 4 8 .333Away 2 13 .133Neutral 0 3 .000Leading at Half 4 3 .571Tied at Half 0 0 .000Trailing at Half 2 21 .087

ATTENDANCE DATES TOTAL AVG.Home 12 22,199 1,850Away 15 42,314 2,821Neutral 3 1059 353Total 30 65,572 2,186

CUMULATIVE SCORING BY HALVES1ST HALF 2ND HALF OT TOTAL

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 859 989 13 1,861OPPONENTS 1,057 1,123 5 2,185

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TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS: 89, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

FIELD GOALS MADE: 36, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 75, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .542, vs.Texas Pan-American, 1/17/07

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 11, vs. Arkansas State, 11/27/06

vs. Idaho, 12/30/06

vs. NJIT, 2/8/07

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 25, vs. Arkansas State, 11/27/06

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.: .571, (8-of-14), at UW-Milwaukee, 11/22/06

FREE THROWS MADE: 26, vs Texas Pan-American, 1/27/07

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 36, vs Texas Pan-American, 1/27/07

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .840, vs UMKC, 12/19/06

REBOUNDS: 59, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

ASSISTS: 19, vs. Alabama A&M, 11/11/06

vs.VMI, 11/12/06

STEALS: 13, vs. UW-Milwaukee, 11/22/06

BLOCKED SHOTS: 5, vs. UW-Milwaukee, 11/22/06

FEWEST TURNOVERS: 7, vs.Texas Pan-American, 1/27/07

TURNOVERS FORCED: 25, vs. Cal State Northridge, 2/20/07

FOULS: 30, vs. North Dakota State, 2/24/07

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPOINTS: 25, by Matt Cadwell, vs. Northern Iowa, 11/24/06

FIELD GOALS MADE: 9, by Andy Kleinjan, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

by Kai Williams, vs.Texas Pan-American, 1/27/07

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 22, by Andy Kleinjan, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 MADE): .778 (7-9), by Jose Frias, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 5, by Andy Kleinjan, vs. Alabama A&M, 11/11/06

by Matt Cadwell, vs. NJIT, 2/8/07

by Kai Williams, vs. Cal State Northridge, 2/20/07

by Garrett Callahan, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 10, by Andy Kleinjan, vs. Alabama A&M, 11/11/06

by Matt Cadwell, vs. Northern Iowa, 11/24/06

by Garrett Callahan, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07

FREE THROWS MADE: 11, by Garrett Callahan, vs. UMKC, 12/19/06

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 12, by Garrett Callahan, vs. UMKC, 12/19/06

REBOUNDS: 12, by Blake Yackley, vs. Alabama A&M, 11/11/06

by Jose Frias, vs.VMI, 11/12/06

by Kai Williams, vs. Utah Valley State, 1/25/07

ASSISTS: 9, by Matt Cadwell, vs. Alabama A&M, 11/11/06

STEALS: 6, by Jose Frias, vs. UMKC, 12/19/06

BLOCKED SHOTS: 2, by Mark Engen, vs UW-Milwaukee, 11/22/06

by Mark Engen, vs. Northern Iowa, 11/24/06

by Michael Loney, vs. Minnesota, 12/7/06

by Mark Engen, vs. Montana, 12/10/06

2020 06-07 G06-07 GAMEAME-H-HIGHSIGHS

2020 06-07 S06-07 SEASONEASON SSTTAATISTISTICSTICS

NAME G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D-REB. AVG. PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.23-Kai Williams 30-29 957 31.9 130-258 .504 25-76 .329 78-104 .750 58-137-195 6.5 60-2 33 61 12 15 363 12.124-Matt Cadwell 30-30 962 32.1 120-311 .386 34-109 .312 77-100 .770 13-76-89 3.0 86-6 76 94 0 23 351 11.720-Garrett Callahan 26-19 732 28.2 67-193 .347 22-76 .289 60-74 .811 16-55-71 2.7 49-1 64 67 1 20 216 8.354-Michael Loney 25-21 608 24.3 67-138 .486 3-11 .273 43-59 .729 42-53-95 3.8 71-1 20 33 5 14 180 7.210-Jose Frias 29-20 639 22.0 74-162 .457 12-31 .387 48-94 .511 38-78-116 4.0 54-1 44 61 1 48 208 7.222-Andy Kleinjan 26-11 597 23.0 54-140 .386 29-81 .358 18-28 .643 15-48-63 2.4 38-0 31 27 0 17 155 6.042-Thomas Bassett 30-6 463 15.4 55-129 .426 1-6 .167 17-49 .347 42-40-82 2.7 76-2 23 57 7 13 128 4.330-Blake Yackley 29-6 435 15.0 38-82 .463 16-48 .333 15-23 .652 26-59-85 2.9 44-1 18 21 2 10 107 3.73-Mackenzie Casey 29-7 408 14.1 36-91 .396 13-43 .302 18-30 .600 4-30-34 1.2 25-0 34 33 0 18 103 3.644-Mark Engen 22-1 182 8.3 17-52 .327 1-4 .250 8-16 .500 18-15-33 1.5 38-2 3 15 9 4 43 2.034-Cam Hornby 4-0 30 7.5 2-9 .222 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 1.0 3-0 1 7 0 1 4 1.04-Troy Wipf 8-0 11 1.4 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1-1-2 0.3 1-0 1 0 0 0 3 0.4

SDSU Team Totals 30 6024 660-1571 .420 156-491 .318 385-581 .663 330-642-972 32.4 545-16 348 484 37 183 1861 62.0Opp.Team Totals 30 6024 767-1637 .469 224-602 .372 427-591 .723 317-677-994 33.1564-NA 440 423 93 225 2185 72.8

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DATE OPPONENT11-10-06 Kent State11-11-06 Alabama A&M11-12-06 VMI11-16-06 Idaho11-22-06 UW-Milwaukee11-24-06 Northern Iowa11-27-06 Arkansas State11-29-06 Utah State12-3-06 Denver12-7-06 Minnesota12-10-06 Montana12-16-06 UW-Green Bay12-19-06 UMKC12-22-06 Montana State12-30-06 Idaho1-6-07 Central Florida1-13-07 Butler1-21-07 Cal State Norhridge1-25-07 Utah Valley State1-27-07 Texas Pan-American1-29-07 Middle Tennessee State2-3-07 North Dakota State2-8-07 NJIT2-10-07 IPFW2-15-07 Texas-Pan American2-17-07 Utah Valley State2-20-07 Cal State Northridge2-24-07 North Dakota State3-1-07 IPFW3-3-07 NJIT

3 - CASEY0-0-0DNP

0-2-021-4-44-1-30-1-36-1-50-1-35-6-25-2-05-0-00-1-10-1-10-1-011-4-40-0-02-1-10-1-10-1-02-0-03-0-010-1-23-1-15-1-011-0-02-0-10-2-14-1-14-0-00-0-0

4 - WIPFDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP

0-1-00-0-00-0-0DNPDNPDNPDNP

2-0-1DNPDNP

1-0-0DNPDNPDNPDNPDNP

0-1-0DNP

0-0-0DNP

0-0-0

10 - FRIAS0-1-20-1-2

20-12-60-0-12-3-1DNP

2-0-00-0-00-0-00-1-01-2-213-4-116-8-25-6-18-4-17-6-06-0-18-6-02-4-04-6-215-4-18-4-14-4-36-3-012-6-212-6-319-5-220-8-210-8-38-4-5

20 - CALLAHANDNPDNPDNPDNP

11-6-12-0-14-1-210-0-29-3-34-3-26-1-30-5-116-3-613-4-314-2-021-7-411-1-26-1-47-2-415-4-54-4-14-0-10-0-04-5-311-3-26-2-28-1-34-1-317-8-29-4-4

22 - KLEINJAN16-3-121-7-223-7-20-2-17-1-25-5-112-4-35-2-02-4-36-1-34-5-0DNPDNPDNPDNP

4-2-06-0-012-2-02-3-06-2-15-0-07-1-04-2-20-0-30-1-00-2-00-1-20-1-04-2-24-3-3

24 - CADWELL2-0-313-1-96-9-320-4-312-3-025-3-323-2-414-7-318-11-28-1-14-0-014-2-212-5-423-2-019-6-414-4-47-5-214-0-311-4-014-5-010-0-26-1-122-3-313-1-22-4-12-2-12-0-47-0-50-3-514-1-2

30 - YACKLEY2-5-26-12-113-6-13-2-19-6-23-1-09-3-02-6-12-4-21-3-02-2-012-4-018-4-10-5-14-6-20-1-00-3-24-2-18-5-02-2-10-0-00-0-02-1-0DNP

0-1-00-0-02-1-00-0-00-0-03-0-0

DATE OPPONENT11-10-06 Kent State11-11-06 Alabama A&M11-12-06 VMI11-16-06 Idaho11-22-06 UW-Milwaukee11-24-06 Northern Iowa11-27-06 Arkansas State11-29-06 Utah State12-3-06 Denver12-7-06 Minnesota12-10-06 Montana12-16-06 UW-Green Bay12-19-06 UMKC12-22-06 Montana State12-30-06 Idaho1-6-07 Central Florida1-13-07 Butler1-21-07 Cal State Norhridge1-25-07 Utah Valley State1-27-07 Texas Pan-American1-29-07 Middle Tennessee State2-3-07 North Dakota State2-8-07 NJIT2-10-07 IPFW2-15-07 Texas-Pan American2-17-07 Utah Valley State2-20-07 Cal State Northridge2-24-07 North Dakota State3-1-07 IPFW3-3-07 NJIT

33 - WILLIAMS14-6-112-5-017-10-32-6-12-3-04-0-18-6-24-3-111-9-211-6-412-7-05-5-417-9-417-7-14-5-113-5-012-5-111-9-010-12-124-4-09-9-017-9-210-9-019-9-08-3-120-1-019-4-117-7-014-6-120-7-1

34 - HORNBY4-1-00-0-00-1-10-2-0DNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP

42 - Bassett5-0-26-4-58-7-34-3-4-2-16-4-02-4-08-4-14-3-05-4-010-6-12-2-00-1-07-8-07-2-02-2-10-0-02-0-00-2-02-3-10-0-00-0-16-0-23-3-12-2-15-3-16-3-06-2-014-7-12-1-0

44 - ENGEN0-2-00-0-00-0-06-3-02-3-02-2-02-1-02-1-06-1-0DNP

3-4-02-2-00-0-00-0-00-0-0DNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP

0-2-10-0-00-0-01-1-01-0-05-3-17-5-04-3-1

54 - LONEY7-2-18-4-02-2-010-2-15-5-09-6-0

16-11-25-2-010-2-213-2-00-0-0DNPDNPDNPDNPDNP

1-0-14-3-214-7-112-6-210-2-08-11-211-4-12-4-04-4-28-7-06-8-16-0-12-0-07-1-1

TEAM50-23-1266-36-1989-59-1966-32-1358-35-1056-30-984-39-1850-28-1167-45-1653-30-1047-27-648-26-979-34-1865-34-667-35-1261-30-947-19-1161-30-954-43-682-35-1256-22-460-31-1062-32-1352-26-950-30-956-40-863-29-1469-26-1372-42-1471-27-17

OPPONENT105-38-2270-39-10104-37-2274-34-975-38-1569-32-1478-28-1556-44-1056-31-1477-34-2487-40-1780-34-1271-38-1762-35-1672-32-1672-36-1562-26-1272-32-1166-33-1167-21-1357-29-1478-34-1567-27-1468-33-1563-33-1183-26-1864-37-1086-37-1483-27-2061-29-14

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South Dakota State Basketball JJAACKRABBITCKRABBIT CCOOAACHINGCHING SSTTAFFAFF

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Scott Nagy enters his 13th season ashead coach of the South Dakota StateUniversity Men's Basketball team in2007-08 with plenty of success alreadybehind him.

In his prior 12 years at SDSU, Nagybuilt an impressive 235-121 record atthe Division I and Division II levels, andcoached the Jackrabbits to North CentralConference championships in 1996,1997, 1998 and 2002.

In addition to the conference titles,Nagy directed the Jacks to the NCAARegional Tournament from 1996-1998and from 2000-2004, and to the EliteEight tournament in 1997. Due to theteam’s success, coach Nagy’s Jackrabbitshosted the North Central RegionalTournament in 1997, 1998 and 2000.

During the past 12 years at SouthDakota State, Nagy earned NorthCentral Conference Coach-of-the-Yearfive times in 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002and 2003.

Before Nagy ever made his markcoaching, he made a name for himselfon the basketball court, as a standoutathlete at Delta State University inCleveland, Miss.,

Just one year after graduating fromCentennial High School in Champaign,Ill., Nagy led the Statesman to a secondplace finish in the league and a berth inthe NCAA Tournament with a 20-11record, earning him Gulf SouthConference Freshman-of-the-Year honors.

A year later, DSU won the conferencetitle and advanced to the NCAA

Tournament with a 23-8 record.The Statesmen finished second in the

Gulf South in Nagy’s junior year andmade it to the NCAA Tournament, wherethey advanced to the Final Four with a24-9 overall record.

Delta State did not make the NCAAtournament in Nagy’s senior year, butdid win the Gulf South ConferenceCommissioner’s Trophy as the outstand-ing athlete in the conference in 1988.

Adding to his accomplishments on thecourt, Nagy also excelled in the class-room, earning Gulf South All-Academic

SDSU 20-WIN SEASONSYEAR RECORD COACH1921-22 25-3 C.A.“Jack”West1960-61 21-6 Jim Iverson1962-63 22-5 Jim Iverson1967-68 20-7 Jim Marking1969-70 22-4 Jim Marking1979-80 23-8 Gene Zulk1983-84 21-9 Gene Zulk1984-85 26-7 Gene Zulk1987-88 21-9 Jim Thorson1990-91 24-8 Jim Thorson1991-92 25-8 Jim Thorson1995-96 24-5 Scott Nagy1996-97 25-5 Scott Nagy1997-98 26-3 Scott Nagy1999-00 21-9 Scott Nagy2000-01 22-7 Scott Nagy2001-02 24-6 Scott Nagy2002-03 24-7 Scott Nagy2003-04 27-7 Scott Nagy

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BIRTH DATE: JUNE 7, 1966 – ABILENE,TEXAS

HIGH SCHOOL: CHAMPAIGN CENTENNIAL – CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS

EDUCATION: B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – DELTA STATE, 1988M.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION – ILLINOIS, 1990

FAMILY: WIFE - JAMIE

SONS - NICK,TYLER, ANTHONY

DAUGHTERS - NATALIE, NAIKA

COACHING CAREER: GRADUATE ASSISTANT – ILLINOIS, 1988-89ASSISTANT COACH – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, 1990-93ASSISTANT COACH – SIU-EDWARDSVILLE, 1993-95HEAD COACH – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, MAY 1995-PRESENT

NAGY AT SDSUYEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE

1995-96 24-0 15-31996-97 25-5 14-41997-98 26-3 16-21998-99 17-10 9-91999-00 21-9 12-62000-01 22-7 13-52001-02 24-6 15-32002-03 24-7 12-42003-04 27-7 9-52004-05 10-18 Independent 2005-06 9-20 Independent2006-07 6-24 IndependentCAREER 235-121 115-41

Nagy and his wife Jamie have three sons, Nick (13), Tyler (12) andAnthony (7), and two daughters, Natalie (5) and Naika (4)

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honors for three straight years.Nagy still holds the Delta State

record for games played in a career with122, career assists with 549, assists in aseason with 234 and assists in a gamewith 15, which he accomplished twice.

As a result of those career accom-plishments, Delta State inducted Nagyinto its Sports Hall of Fame in 2001.

Upon graduating from Delta Statewith a Bachelors Degree in BusinessAdministration in 1988, Nagy embarked

on his coaching career, which startedwith two seasons as a graduate assistantat the University of Illinois under headcoach Lou Henson. In Nagy’s two sea-sons in Champaign, Illinois advanced tothe NCAA tournament twice, including atrip to the Final Four in 1989. On top ofthat, his two years at Illinois gave Nagythe opportunity to coach alongside hisfather Dick, a longtime Illinois assistant.

Nagy earned his Master’s Degree inPhysical Education from Illinois in 1990,and then came to South Dakota Stateas an assistant coach under head coachJim Thorson from 1990-93. In his firstyear on the bench, the Jackrabbits wonthe NCC post-season tournament title.During his second year, they won theNCC regular season title and in all threeyears the Jacks advanced to the NCAATournament.

Nagy left South Dakota State in 1993to take a job as an assistant under headcoach Jack Margenthaler at SouthernIllinois University-Edwardsville for twoseasons before coming back toBrookings in 1995 as the Jackrabbits20th head coach.

Just 29 years old when he took overthe program, Nagy started his winningways in his first season on the job, whenhe led the Jacks to the NCC title, and asecond place finish in the regional tour-

nament. In his first season as a headcoach, Nagy earned NCC Coach-of-the-Year honors as the Jacks finished theseason with a 24-5 record.

Things only got better in year two,when Nagy guided the Jackrabbits to an86-74 win over defending nationalchampion Fort Hays State in the region-al tournament, earning the them a tripto the Elite Eight Tournament inSpringfield, Mass.The Jacks finished theseason with a 25-5 record, and for thesecond time in as many years, the NCCnamed Nagy its Coach-of-the-Year.

Nagy’s Jackrabbits jumped out to a21-0 start and a number one rank inthe country to start year three, as SDSUcruised to its third straight NCC title anda second place finish at the regionaltournament. Nagy also took home NCCCoach-of-the-Year honors for the thirdstraight year and tied a school record forwins with 26.

By coach Nagy’s standards, the 1998-99 season represents a lean year, as theJacks finished 17-10, his only double-digit loss season at the Division II level.

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After just one year out of post seasonplay, Nagy led the Jackrabbits back tothe NCAA Regional Tournament the nexttwo years with a combined record of43-16 and picked up his 100th careerwin on Dec. 14, 1999, a 69-52 winover Dakota Wesleyan.

Nagy earned NCC Coach-of-the-Yearhonors for a fourth time in 2002, whenhe led the Jacks to a 15-1 start againstNorth Central Conference opponents.

SDSU went on to win the regular andpostseason conference titles, but finishedsecond in the regional tournament, los-ing to the eventual national championMetropolitan State.

Injuries plagued the Jacks in 2003,but Nagy rallied the team to a 24-7season. They finished second in theNCC, qualified for the regional tourna-ment, and Nagy earned NCC Coach-of-the-Year honors for a fifth time, becom-ing the first coach in conference historyto win the award without winning theregular season title.

In the Jackrabbits final year ofDivision II competition, Nagy led SDSUto a 17-0 start and a second place fin-ish in the NCC.The Jackrabbits advancedto the regional tournament, where theseason eventually ended with a schoolrecord 27 wins.

Nagy also won his 200th game in2004. On Jan. 9, he led the Jacks to a92-79 triumph over rival South Dakota

in, what is to date, the Jacks last gameagainst the Coyotes in Frost Arena.Adding to the excitement of the win, hedid it in front of 8,489 fans, the 15thlargest crowd, and the last crowd ofmore than 8,000 fans to see a game inFrost Arena.

The all-time leader in men's basket-ball coaching victories at SDSU, whenthe Jackrabbits left NCAA division II,Nagy ranked second among active D-IIcoaches at with a .781 winning percent-age.

History shows that Nagy wins, and asthe Jackrabbits enter their final year ofthe transition to Division I and their firstin The Summit League, they take anoth-er step forward in their return to the topof college basketball.

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SCOTT NAGY CHRONOLOGY SINCE HIGH SCHOOL

1984-85 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR;TEAM FINISHED SECOND IN THE CONFERENCE; NCAA PLAYOFFS, 20-11

1985-86 GULF SOUTH CHAMPIONS, NCAA PLAYOFFS, 23-81986-87 GULF SOUTH RUNNERS-UP; NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS;

NCAA QUARTERFINAL WINNER; FINAL FOUR, 24-91987-88 TEAM FINISHED 13-14; WON GULF SOUTH COMMISSIONER’S TROPHY AS THE

OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETE IN THE CONFERENCE.1988-89 GRADUATE ASSISTANT AT ILLINOIS, ILLINI WENT TO FINAL FOUR, 31-51989-90 GRADUATE ASSISTANT AT ILLINOIS, ILLINI QUALIFIED FOR NCAA PLAYOFFS, 21-81990-91 ASSISTANT AT SDSU, JACKS PLAYED IN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT; FINISHED SEASON 24-81991-92 ASSISTANT AT SDSU, JACKS WON REGIONAL TOURNAMENT;

QUALIFIED FOR ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT; FINISHED SEASON 25-81992-93 ASSISTANT AT SDSU, JACKS FINISHED 19-121993-94 ASSISTANT AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY-EDWARDSVILLE, 13-131994-95 ASSISTANT AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY-EDWARDSVILLE, 10-161995-96 NCC CHAMPIONS, 24-5, REGIONAL RUNNER-UP

1996-97 NCC CHAMPIONS, 25-5, REGIONAL CHAMPIONS, ELITE EIGHT QUALIFIER

1997-98 NCC CHAMPIONS, 26-3, REGIONAL RUNNER-UP

1998-99 17-10, FOURTH IN NCC1999-00 21-9, SECOND IN NCC, NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFIER

2000-01 22-7, SECOND IN NCC, NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFIER

2001-02 24-6, NCC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS, NCC POSTSEASON CHAMPIONS;NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP

2002-03 24-7 RECORD, FINISHED SECOND IN NCC, NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFIER

2003-04 27-7 RECORD, SECOND IN NCC, NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFIER

2004-05 10-18, FIRST YEAR OF DIVISION I TRANSITION

2005-06 9-20, FIRST SEASON WITH FULL DIVISION I SCHEDULE

2006-07 6-24 RECORD, FINAL YEAR AS AN INDEPENDENT

CAREER RECORD: 229-97NCC RECORD: 115-41SDSU RECORD 27 WINS IN A SEASON: 2003-04WHEN SCORING 100+ POINTS: 29-1IN OVERTIME GAMES: 6-8NCC TOURNAMENT GAMES: 5-3NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENTRECORD: 7-7100TH WIN: vs. Dakota Wesleyan, 12-14-1999200TH WIN: vs. South Dakota, 1-9-2004 OPENED 1997-98 SEASON 21-0OPENED 2003-04 SEASON 17-0

SCOTT NAGY CAREERRECORDS & MILESTONES

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FIRST LASTSCHOOL WON LOST MEETING MEETINGAdams State 1 0 2001 ---Alabama A&M 0 1 2007 ---Arkansas State 1 1 2005 2007Augustana (S.D.) 16 3 1996 2004Bellevue 2 0 1996 2005 Bemidji State 2 0 2003 2004Black Hills State 1 0 1997 ---Buena Vista (Iowa) 1 0 2005 ---Butler 0 3 2005 2007BYU-Hawaii 0 1 2000 ---Cal State-Bakersfield 0 0 2008 ---Cal State-Dominguez Hills 1 0 1998 ---Cal State-Fullerton 0 2 2006 2006Cal State-Northridge 0 2 2007 2007Centenary 0 0 2008 ---Central Florida 1 2 2005 2007Coe College 1 0 1996 ---Colorado 0 1 2005 ---Colorado Mines 2 0 2003 2004Concordia-St. Paul 3 0 2002 2004Dakota State 2 0 1998 2001Dakota Wesleyan 8 0 1996 2004Denver 2 1 2005 2007Doane 1 0 2000 ---Finlandia 1 0 2003 ---Fort Hays State 2 1 1996 2003 Fort Lewis 2 0 2001 2003Grand Canyon 1 0 1998 ---Gustavus Adolphus 1 0 1999 ---Hawaii Pacific 0 1 2000 ---Huron University/Si Tanka 2 0 1997 2004Idaho 0 2 2007 2007Idaho State 0 1 2006 ---Illinois 0 1 2006 ---Illinois-Chicago 0 1 2005 ---IPFW 0 4 2006 2007IUPUI 0 0 2008 ---Kennesaw State 1 0 2004 ---Kent State 0 1 2007 ---Kentucky 0 1 2006 ---Lynn University (Mo,) 0 1 1997 ---Manhattan 0 2 2005 2006Marquette 0 2 2005 2006Mary (N.D.) 0 0 2008 ---Mayville State 2 0 1996 2005Metropolitan State 1 3 1998 2004Michigan Tech 2 2 2002 2005Middle Tennessee State 0 2 2006 2007Minnesota 0 2 2006 2007Minnesota-Duluth 4 0 1999 2004Minnesota-Morris 3 0 1997 2002

Minot State 1 0 2000 ---Montana 0 1 2007 ---Montana State 1 1 2006 2007Montana State-Billings 1 0 1996 ---Morningside 10 5 1996 2005Mount Senario 3 0 1997 2001MSU-Mankato 16 3 1996 2004Nebraska 0 1 2006 ---Nebraska-Kearney 1 2 1996 2003Nebraska-Omaha 12 8 1996 2004NJIT 1 1 2007 2007North Dakota 17 5 1996 2004North Dakota State 16 10 1996 2007Northern Colorado 16 1 1996 2006Northern Iowa 0 1 2007 ---Northern Kentucky 1 0 2004 ---Northern State 10 1 1996 2004Northwest Missouri State 0 1 2003 ---Oakland 0 0 2008 ---Oral Roberts 0 0 2008 ---Philadelphia University 1 0 2004 ---Presentation 1 0 2004 ---Puerto Rico-Bayamon 1 0 2005 ---Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 1 0 2005 ---San Diego State 0 2 2005 2006San Jose State 0 0 2008 ---Sioux Falls 4 0 2001 2004South Dakota 12 7 1996 2004South Dakota Tech 4 0 1997 2000Southeast Missouri State 0 2 2005 2006Southern Colorado 0 1 1999 ---Southern Utah 0 0 2008 ---Southwest Minnesota State 7 1 1996 2006St. Cloud State 12 8 1996 2004St. Mary’s (Winona) 1 0 2000 ---Tampa 1 0 2004 ---Tennessee State 1 0 2005 ---Texas Pan-American 3 1 2006 2007Truman State 1 0 2003 ---Upper Iowa 1 0 2005 ---UMKC 2 1 2005 2007Utah State 0 2 2006 ---Utah Valley State 1 3 2006 2007VMI 0 1 2007 ---Wayne State, Mich. 0 1 2005 ---Wayne State, Neb. 4 1 1996 2005Western Illinois 0 0 2008 ---Western State (Colo.) 1 0 1999 ---Winona State 3 1 2000 2005Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 1 2007 ---Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 3 2005 ---102 SCHOOLS 235 121 1995 2008

*2007-08 OPPONENTS IN BOLD

South Dakota State Basketball NNAAGYGY VSVS.. THETHE CCOMPEOMPETITIONTITION

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Deryl Cunningham enters his thirdseason on the Jackrabbit coaching staff,his first as a full-time assistant, afterspending the last two years as aGraduate Assistant. Cunningham’s mainresponsibilities including coaching theJackrabbit post players, something heknows plenty about.

“He played the position for DanaAltman at Kansas State and for FlipSaunders in the CBA,” said coach Nagy.“So he knows some things about it thatI don’t, but more importantly he candevelop those skills in the players.”

In addition to coaching the post play-ers, Cunningham serves as theJackrabbits recruiting coordinator, a jobcoach Nagy says he thrives at.

“D.C. grew up in the Chicago area(Bellwood), so he can go into a recruit’shome in a big city or a small town andnot only feel comfortable himself, butmake the recruit and his family feelcomfortable as well.”

As an athlete, Cunningham’s basket-ball accomplishments started piling upat St. Joseph High School in Westchester,Illinois, where he finished his varsitycareer with a 77-12 record and plentyof hardware to prove it, includingParade All-American, as one of the top-25 high school players in the country,and Illinois All-State.

A member of the Illinois BasketballHall of Fame since 2003, St. Josephretired his jersey in 2004, where ithangs next to the retired jerseys ofBasketball Hall of Famer Isaiah Thomasand Daryl Thomas, who both won NCAA

basketball titles at Indiana.Film makers even captured some of

Cunningham’s skills in the 1994Academy Award nominatedDocumentary “Hoop Dreams.”

Coach Cunningham earned hisBachelor of Science degree in PublicRelations from Kansas State Universityin 1994, but not before making hispresence felt on the basketball court.

He earned honorable mention in hisjunior and senior years for outstandingplay in the Big Eight, and led the con-ference in offensive rebounding for twostraight years, finishing his collegecareer as the schools 7th all time lead-ing rebounder.

While at K-State, Cunningham started,and played in the NCAA Tournament hisjunior year and helped lead the Wildcatsto the final four of the NIT as a senior.He also started for the Wildcats duringthe 1992-93 season, when they upsettheir number one ranked arch rivalKansas in Allen Fieldhouse on nationaltelevision.

In 1994, the Continental BasketballAssociation’s (CBA) Sioux Falls Skyforcedrafted Cunningham, where he playedfor current Detroit Pistons head coachFlip Saunders. In his rookie year withthe Skyforce, he scored 13 points andgrabbed 11 rebounds in a 158-88 winover the Omaha Racers, still the largestmargin of victory in CBA history.

Cunningham spent some time withthe Racers before he wrapped up hisCBA career in 2002 with theSaskatchewan Hawks, where he aver-

aged 13.5 points and 6.8 rebounds pergame, and received CBA player of theweek honors in January 2002.

Cunningham also played in the topleagues in Europe, playing inSwitzerland, where he averaged 29points per game in leading Versioux totheir first ever championship appear-ance.

He averaged more than 15 points and6 rebounds per game in Belgium andFrance, averaged 25 points per gameplaying professionally in the Philippines,21.5 points in the Dominican Republicand 19 points in Mexico, where he alsoranked among the league’s toprebounders.

Cunningham’s coaching career startedin 2003-04 as an assistant at his almamater St. Joseph. In his first year on thejob, the Chargers won their conferencetitle with a 13-0 record in league playand won 17 straight games to close theseason with a 23-6 overall record.

Those winning ways carried over into2004-05, his final season at St. Joseph,when the Chargers rattled off a schoolrecord 21 straight wins to start the sea-son, on their way to a 28-2 record,another conference title and a USAToday top 25 ranking.

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South Dakota State BasketballAASSISSSISTTANTANT CCOOAACHCH DDERERYLYL CCUNNINGHAMUNNINGHAM

BIRTH DATE: MARCH 6, 1971 – CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

HIGH SCHOOL: ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL – WESTCHESTER, ILLINOIS

EDUCATION: B.S. PUBLIC RELATIONS – KANSAS STATE, 1994M.S. SPORTS PEDAGOGY – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, 2006-PRESENT

PROFESSIONAL PLAYING CAREER: SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE (CBA) – 1994-96;SWITZERLAND – 1995; OMAHA RACERS (CBA) – 1996-97; FRANCE – 1998;BELGIUM – 1999, 2000; DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – 2001, 2003;SASKATCHEWAN HAWKS (CBA) – 2002; MEXICO – 2004COACHING CAREER: ASSISTANT COACH – ST. JOSEPH H.S., 2003-05

GRADUATE ASSISTANT – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, 2006-07ASSISTANT COACH – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2007-PRESENT

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Rob Klinkefus returns to South DakotaState for a second year, his first as a fulltime assistant, after working as a gradu-ate assistant last year.

Klinkefus came to the Jackrabbitsfrom Buena Vista University in StormLake, Iowa, where he worked as anassistant coach from 2001-06.Off the court, Klinkefus recruits, handles

the Jackrabbits scheduling, and takescare of the team’s game preparations.On the court, he coaches the guards.

“Rob is an extremely detail orientatedcoach, which compliments my coachingstyle well,” said Nagy. “As we implementour offensive and defensive schemes,Rob is always looking for ways to makeus more efficient.”

Known as an outstanding recruiter,Klinkefus played a major role in recruit-ing some of best players in the Midwestto Buena Vista, and he continues to dothe same thing at SDSU.

“Rob’s been recruiting players for along time, and sometimes those days onthe road can get long, but I think Robthinks of it as a perk,” said Nagy. “Heloves getting out and talking with thesekids, and I can’t even begin to explainhow much of an asset that is to our pro-gram.”

The son of a coach, Rob grew up ingyms all over Iowa, and graduated fromHarlan Community High School in1996. His own coaching career startedin 2000, when he took an AssociateHead Coach job at Storm Lake St.Mary’s High School.

After a year at St. Mary’s, Klinkefusreturned to Buena Vista as an assistantfor Brian Van Haaften, who owns one ofthe highest winning percentages ofactive coaches in Division III at .756.

Responsible for coaching the postplayers at Buena Vista, Klinkefuscoached seven all-conference perform-ers, including one Iowa IntercollegiateAthletic Conference MVP.

In five years at Buena Vista, Klinkefuscoached 15 all-conference players andthree MVPs.

In that same five-year span, theBeavers went 115-33 overall and 15-0in conference tournament play, with fiveconference tournament titles and fivenational tournament appearances.

As an athlete, Klinkefus’ accoladesstarted rolling in during his prep careerat Harlan High School. He lettered threetimes in baseball, made the all-areateam and earned all-district honors hisjunior and senior years. He led the teamto the state tournament as a junior, andthen capped his baseball career with astate title as a senior.

Klinkefus did most of his damage onthe gridiron, racking up a 20-2 record intwo years as a starter. He earned firstteam all-state quarterback his senioryear, and helped lead the Cyclones tothe Iowa Class 3A state title his sopho-more and senior years.

The football honors continued to roll inat Buena Vista, where he started atquarterback all four years.The Beaversnamed him their newcomer-of-the-yearas a freshman, and by the time he grad-uated with a B.A. in SecondaryEducation in 2000, he ranked third all-time in total offense.

Before leaving Buena Vista for SouthDakota State, Klinkefus earned a Masterof Science degree in Education fromDrake University in Des Moines, Iowa.

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South Dakota State Basketball AASSISSSISTTANTANT CCOOAACHCH RROBOB KKLINKEFUSLINKEFUS

BIRTH DATE: APRIL 10, 1978 – CRESTON, IOWA

HIGH SCHOOL: HARLAN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL – HARLAN, IOWA

EDUCATION: B.A. SECONDARY EDUCATION – BUENA VISTA (IOWA), 2000M.S. EDUCATION – DRAKE, 2004

COACHING CAREER: ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH – STORM LAKE H.S., 2000-01ASSISTANT COACH – BUENA VISTA, 2001-06GRADUATE ASSISTANT – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, 2006-07ASSISTANT COACH – SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, 2007-PRESENT

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BRIAN COOLEYGRADUATE ASSISTANT

Brian Cooley joinsthe Jackrabbitcoaching staff in2007-08 afterworking as an assis-tant under Jason

Ryan at Bellevue East High School inBellevue, Neb., in 2006-07. In additionto coaching, Cooley worked at campsand clinics for Snow Valley BasketballSchool and Five Star Basketball Camp.

A Papillion, Neb., native and 2002graduate of Papillion-LaVista HighSchool, Cooley earned all-state honor-able mention in his senior year, as heled the Monarchs baseball team to athird-place finish at the Nebraska StateTournament.

Cooley also led the Monarch basket-ball team to the postseason in 2001

and 2002, earning all-state honorablemention honors in 2002.

Papillion-LaVista High school inductedCooley into its basketball hall of fame in2002.

Cooley then took his game toNebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln,Neb., where he played four years for thePrairie Wolves.

Cooley’s best offensive season withthe Wolves came in 2004-05, whenaveraged 8.9 points per game in 24games, including 18 starts.

A team captain as a senior in 2005-06, Cooley played in all 27 games,including 19 starts, doing most of hisdamage on defense, which earned himthe Wolve’s Defensive Player-of-the-Yearhonors.

More than just a great all-around athlete, Cooley also earned GPACScholar Athlete honors and made thedean’s list in 2005-06.

Cooley graduated from NebraskaWesleyan in 2006 with a Bachelor ofArts degree in health and physical edu-cation.

Cooley’s primary duties with theJackrabbits include travel and academiccoordinator, on campus recruiting andday-to-day operations, all of which freesup time for the rest of the coachingstaff.

“Brian allows D.C., Rob and myself toput all of our energy into coaching, saidcoach Nagy. “He takes care of the all thetravel arrangements and does thescheduling for practice facilities andpractice itself.”

Cooley will pursue a master’s degreein sports pedagogy at South DakotaState.

ALEX FOCKEGRADUATE ASSISTANT

Alex Focke joins theJackrabbit coachingstaff for the 2007-08 season with threeyears of coachingexperience.

A St. Paul, Minn. native and graduateof Cretin-Derham Hall High School,Focke earned three varsity letters in bas-ketball and, along with currentMinnesota Twins all-star catcher JoeMauer, played on the Raiders team thatfinished third at the 4A State Basketballtournament in 2001. A good all-aroundathlete, Focke also played golf, baseballand football in high school.

Focke graduated from the Universityof Minnesota in 2007 with a Bachelor ofArts degree in Communications Studies,and received recognition for being onthe Dean’s list.

Focke’s coaching career began at theage of 19, when he started coaching thefreshman team at Cretin-Derham Hallunder the tutelage of Jerry Kline, Jr. forthe 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.

In the spring of 2006 and 2007, hetook advantage of an opportunity tocoach at “43 Hoops”, an AAU programfounded by former NBA player ChrisCarr. Focke led his elite AAU teams tonumerous Minnesota tournament titlesas well as solid performances at nationaltournaments like the Houston KingwoodClassic and the Hoosier Shootout.

Coaching AAU ball taught Focke howto recruit, by forming his team from ath-letes in and around the Minneapolismetro area.

Focke spent the 2006-07 seasonworking as an assistant for head coachTom Dasovich at Henry-Sibley (Minn.)High School. In his only season with theWarriors, they finished with the best

record in school history and set theschool record for most wins in a seasonwith 21.

During the summer, Focke got out onthe camp circuit, where he learned fromDetroit Pistons head coach FlipSaunders, professional shooting coachJay Wolf, Minnesota Timberwolves for-ward Mark Madsen and formerUniversity of Minnesota head coach DanMonson.

Focke’s primary duties with theJackrabbits include recruiting, coachingthe post players, academics and day-to-day operations.

“Just like Brian, Alex frees up time forthe rest of the staff to focus on coach-ing,” said coach Nagy. “ He does helpD.C. with the bigs during practice, buthe also breaks down a ton of video andhelps us out on the road in recruiting.”

Focke will pursue a master’s degree insports pedagogy at South Dakota State.

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NATHAN MOEHEAD STRENGTH &

CONDITIONING COACH

Nathan Moe entershis third year directingthe strength and condi-tioning program at

South Dakota State.Moe joined the Jackrabbit coaching

staff in August 2005, after heading thestrength and conditioning program atEastern Illinois University for three years.He previously worked as the assistantstrength and conditioning coach at RiceUniversity in Houston,Texas, where heworked with the football strength pro-gram, while being directly responsible forat least five other sports, something healso does at SDSU.

Moe spent up to four days a week withthe men’s basketball team this summerand his hard work did not go unnoticed.

“Coach Moe believes in what he’s sell-

ing and the guys see that,” said Nagy.“And that showed more this past yearthan ever before.”

From 1997 through the spring of1999, Moe worked as a graduate assis-tant in the strength and conditioningprogram at the University of Texas inAustin. He also worked in private busi-ness in physical fitness in Austin,Texasand in Fargo, N.D.

A certified Strength and ConditioningSpecialist, Moe is a member of theNational Strength and ConditioningAssociation, USA Weightlifting and theCollegiate Strength and ConditioningCoaches Association.

Moe graduated from Moorhead StateUniversity (Minn.) in 1997, where heearned all-conference honors as a line-backer for the 1995 Northern SunIntercollegiate Conference championDragons.

Moe and his wife Colleen have oneson, Zachary and one daughter Kylie.

LEE WEIDAUERATHLETIC TRAINER

Lee Weidauer joins theJackrabbit basketballteam in 2007-08 forhis first season as agraduate assistant

working as the team’s athletic trainer.Weidauer graduated cum laude from

SDSU in 2007 with a degree in athletictraining and became board certified inJune.

He started pursuing his master’sdegree in exercise and sports science inthe fall and plans on pursuing a PhD inexercise physiology upon completion ofhis mater’s degree, and hopes to some-day teach at the college level.

A Cottonwood, Minn., native, Weidaurgraduated from Lakeview High Schoolin 2003.

TIM HILLSTUDENT ASSISTANT

Senior health pro-motions major TimHill returns for hisfourth season as astudent assistantwith the Jackrabbits.

A Blue Earth Minn., native, Hill works asthe team’s film exchange coordinatorand assists the coaching staff in filmbreakdown, scouting reports and theday-to-day basketball operations.

An active member of the Little Peopleof America and the Dwarf AthleticAssociation of America, Hill earned sev-eral medals in DAAA competition, pri-marily in basketball and track, and atone point, held the DAAA nationalrecord in the 200-meter dash.

Hill also plays basketball for theMidwest Magic, an organized team ofdwarf athletes ranging in height from 4-feet to 4-10.

LUKE CARDONASTUDENT ASSISTANT

Sophomore com-munications studiesand theatre major,Luke Cardonareturns for his sec-ond season as a

Jackrabbit student assist. An AlbertLea, Minn., native, Cardona assistswith video production, technical opera-tions, scouting reports and the day-to-day operations in the basketball office.

When he’s not working with the bas-ketball team, Cardona sings baritone inthe SDSU Statesmen men’s choir andplays trumpet in the CommunityUniversity band.

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Antioch, Ill., native Jeff Lorenzen andYankton, S.D., native Austin Millerjoined the Jackrabbit student staff inthe fall. Their duties with the teaminclude filming practice and gamesalong with assisting in film breakdownand the day-to-day operations of thebasketball office.

JEFFLORENZEN

AUSTINMILLER

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JARED BASZLERHEAD GOLF COACH

NATHAN MOEHEAD STRENGTH COACH

LAURIE MELUMASST. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MARK EKELANDINTRAMURALS

CLARK LEAASST. FOOTBALL

JASON LILESHEAD WRESTLING COACH

TAMMY LOBANSENIOR SECRATARY

KEITH MAHLUMASSOCIATE. AD - EXTERNAL

PHIL MCDANIELASST.VOLLEYBALL

PETER MCGAHEYASST. SOCCER

LUKE MEADOWSASST. FOOTBALL

MEGAN MCGEEHEAD EQUESTRIAN COACH

ROB KLINKEFUSASST. MEN’S BASKETBALL

JOANNA LANEHEAD SOFTBALL COACH

SHARON KENDALLACCOUNTING ASST.

AARON JOHNSTONHEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

BEN HEINZEASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

DOUG HAGMANGROUNDS SUPERVISOR

MICAH GRENZMARKETING & PROMOTIONS

BRAD ERICKSONHEAD SWIMMING COACH

JOE HUMPHREYASST. EQUESTRIAN

JASON HOVESPORTS INFORMATION DIR.

KATHY HEYLENSCOMPLIANCE OFFICER

PHIL HURLEYASST. SWIMMING

TIM DEWITTEQUIPMENT MANAGER

ROD DEHAVENHEADTRACK & CROSS COUNTRY

DERYL CUNNINGHAMASST. MEN’S BASKETBALL

BETH CLARKETICKETS SECRATARY

REGGIE CHRISTIANSENHEAD BASEBALL COACH

MIKE BURGERSATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT

JAY BUBAKASST. FOOTBALL

TRAVIS BREWSTERASST. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

GREG BINSTOCKASST.TRACK & FIELD

STEPH BEBENSEACADEMIC SECRATERY

ANDREW PALILEOHEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH

BERNADETTE OLSONASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

SCOTT NAGYHEAD MEN’S BASKETALL

SHANNON MOOREASST. FOOTBALL

JESSICA SOMMERFELDASST.TRACK & FIELD

JOHN STIEGELMEIERHEAD FOOTBALL COACH

RYAN SWEETERASST. SPORTS INFORMATION

MATT THORNFACILITIES MANAGER

CAROL VAN HOEPENWOMEN’S EQUIP. MANAGER

LANG WEDEMEYERHEAD SOCCER COACH

DIANE RIEKENATHLETIC SECRATARY

ROB PETERSONASSOCIATE AD - INTERNAL

NATASHA SCHREIBERCOMPLIANCE SECRETARY

CHRISTI WILLIAMSTICKET MANAGER

DARREN WILKINSONASST. FOOTBALL

ROB SARVISASST. FOOTBALL

TREVOR ROIGERASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

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MARY BETH ZWARTASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

DON HANSONHEAD TENNIS COACH

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Ben returns to the team for his senior seasonbigger and stronger than ever. He also returns72-points shy of becoming the 38th memberof the 1,000-Point Club at SDSU.

2006-07: Did not play

2005-06: Entered the season as a pre-season all-independent selection by Streetand Smith's ... started 28 of the Jacks29 games … averaged 12.1 pointsand 5.4 rebounds per game ... ledthe team in scoring seven times,including a career-high 25 atKentucky … led the team inrebounding nine times ... record-ed three double-doubles ... tied acareer-high with four assists atTexas Pan-American

2004-05: Started all 28 games,averaging a team-high 13.6 pointsper game ... also averaged 5.9rebounds per game … named nationalIndependent Player-of-the-Week onJan. 25, after posting back-to-backdouble-doubles with 25 points, 10rebounds at UMKC and 27 points, 13rebounds vs. Morningside ... scored indouble figures in 20 games ...

hit 3-of-4 three-point attempts en route to a 20-pointperformance at Manhattan

2003-04: Earned 2004 North Central ConferenceFreshman-of-the-Year honors ... played in all 34games, including one start … averaged 5.8 points,

3.9 rebounds and 15.1 minutes per game… shot 55 percent from the field and

scored in double figures seven timesincluding season high 18 pointsagainst Augustana, when he went7-for-10 from the field ... pulleddown a season high nine reboundsagainst Dakota Wesleyan

BEFORE SDSU: Finished hiscareer at Hartwick-Ladora-Victor(HLV) High School with 1,359points and 1,082 rebounds …led the Warriors to their first

state tournament appearance in30 years ... averaged 18.5 points and

15.3 rebounds as a senior … shot 61percent from the field as he earned IowaNewspaper Association All-State honors

for the second straight year ... Earned first-team all-conference honors three times ...also lettered in football, track and baseball… graduated with honors

#50 BEN BERAN • 6-7 • 240 • SENIOR • FORWARDVICTOR, IOWA • H-L-V H.S. • 2003 • ANIMAL SCIENCE MAJOR

POINTS: 27, vs. Morningside, 1/19/05REBOUNDS: 13, vs. Morningside, 1/19/05ASSISTS: 4, at Texas Pan-American, 2/25/06; vs. Upper Iowa, 2/5/05 STEALS: 4, vs. Colorado, 2/14/05BLOCKS: 2, three times, last vs. Texas Pan-American, 2/11/06MINUTES: 44, at Middle Tennessee State, 2/13/06

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BEN BERAN’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2003-04 . . . 34-1 75-136 .551 0-2 .000 46-69 .667 54-80 134 3.9 32 47 8 8 196 5.82004-05 . . . 28-28 148-315 .470 11-35 .314 73-97 .753 59-105 164 5.9 29 75 15 30 380 13.62005-06 . . . 29-28 130-332 .392 26-88 .295 66-103 .641 69-89 158 5.4 35 91 11 25 352 12.12006-07 . . . DID NOT PLAY

TOTAL . . . . . 91-57 353-783 .451 37-125 .296 185-269 .688 182-274 456 5.0 96 213 34 63 928 10.2

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MOHAMED BERTÉ’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2005-06 . . . 20-19 63-135 .467 0-2 .000 44-66 .667 53-91 144 7.2 16 52 25 9 170 8.52006-07 . . . DID NOT PLAY

#52 MOHAMED BERTÉ • 6-8 • 200 • SENIOR • CENTERABIDJAN, IVORY COAST • ABIDJAN H.S. • 2003 • FRENCH MAJOR

POINTS: 17, at North Dakota State, 1/14/06REBOUNDS: 16, vs. Southeast Missouri State, 11/24/05ASSISTS: 2, five times, last at Utah State, 1/27/06STEALS: 2, at Minnesota, 12/23/05BLOCKS: 4, vs. Northern Colorado, 11/14/05MINUTES: 40, at Utah State, 1/27/06

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Mohamed Berté returns to the SDSUline-up for his senior season andbrings a strong inside presence andrebounding ability with him.

2006-07: Did not play

2005-06: Played in 20 games, including19 starts … averaged 8.5 points, a team-high 7.2 rebounds per game and a team-high 25 blocks ... recorded three double-doubles on the season ... led the Jacks inblocks in 11 games, including a career-high four vs. Northern Colorado … led theteam in rebounding in seven games,including a career-high 16 at SoutheastMissouri State … led the team in scoring four times, including acareer-high 17 at North Dakota State … scored in double-figureseight times

BEFORE SDSU: Played two seasons at Indian Hills Community College inOttumwa, Iowa ... averaged 4.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.1 blockedshots as a back-up center in his final season ... graduated from LyceeAdventiste school in 2003 … gained valuable experience playingfor the Ivory Coast under-20 and senior teams

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The emotional leader of the Jackrabbits, Mackenzie Caseybrings his work ethic and energy back for his senior season.

2006-07: Played in 29 games, including seven starts …averaged 3.6 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists and14.1 minutes per game … scored in double figuresfour times … set six career marks vs. Idaho(11/16/16), including points (21) and free throwpercentage (1.000, 4-for-4) … led the team insteals six times, including a career-high six atTexas Pan-American (2/15/07)

2005-06: Played in 27 games, including twostarts as a sophomore … averaged 2.0 points,2.8 rebounds and 12 minutes per game … fin-ished the season on a high note, when he scoreda season high 10 points on the road against CalState-Fullerton

2004-05: Played in all 28 games off the bench… averaged 2.3 points,1.8 assists and 12.3minutes per game … scored a season-high 11points against UMKC, going 4-for-7 from thefloor including 3-for-5 from three-point range… finished third on the team with 52 assists

BEFORE SDSU: Three-year starter and captainpoint guard at Red Cloud High School …named first-team all-conference three years

… team MVP in junior and senior years … aver-aged 32.1 points, 9.1 rebounds, 7.4 assists and4.5 steals per game in his senior year, all team-

highs … finished career with 1,167 points,452 rebounds and 511 assists …

earned all-conference honors infootball as a running back …earned all-state honors in crosscountry as a junior … qualifiedfor the state track meet in the400 meter dash… graduated witha 3.23 grade point average as amember of the National HonorSociety

PERSONAL: Mackenzie is amember of the Oglala

Sioux Tribe

MACKENZIE CASEY’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2004-05 28-0 21-55 .382 11-34 .324 10-15 .667 12-41 53 1.9 52 52 1 13 63 2.32005-06 27-2 20-58 .345 7-32 .219 8-14 .571 12-21 33 1.2 29 33 0 16 55 2.02006-07 29-7 36-91 .396 13-43 .302 18-30 .600 4-30 34 1.2 34 33 0 18 103 3.6TOTAL 84-9 77-204 .377 31-109 .284 36-59 .610 28-92 120 1.4 115 118 1 47 221 2.6

#3 MACKENZIE CASEY • 6-0 • 176 • SENIOR • GUARDWOUNDED KNEE, S.D. • RED CLOUD H.S. • 2004 • SOCIOLOGY MAJOR

POINTS: 21, vs. Idaho, 11/16/06REBOUNDS: 6, at Denver, 12/3/06; vs. Mayville State, 11/24/05ASSISTS: 7, vs. Wayne State (Mich.), 12/29/04STEALS: 4, at Texas Pan-American, 2/15/07; at UMKC, 1/17/05MINUTES: 30, at Northern Iowa, 11/24/06

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MICHAEL LONEY’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2004-05 . . . 28-2 81-144 .563 2-5 .400 52-68 .765 51-47 98 3.5 24 36 6 14 216 7.72005-06 . . . 29-12 95-197 .482 6-19 .316 45-64 .703 64-64 128 4.4 19 54 2 22 241 8.32006-07 . . . 25-21 67-138 .486 3-11 .273 43-59 .729 42-53 95 3.8 20 33 5 14 180 7.2TOTAL . . . . . 82-35 243-479 .507 11-35 .314 140-191 .733 157-164 321 3.9 63 123 13 50 637 7.8

Michael earned his degree in Math Education in May, butbegan pursuing a master’s degree in secondary educationadministration so he could play out his final year of eligibility in 2007-08.

2006-07: Sat out five games in the middle of the seasonwith an injury, but played in the other 25 games with 21starts … averaged 7.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 24.3 min-utes per game … scored in double figures eight times,including a season-high 16 points against Arkansas State(11/17/06) … led the team in scoring twice, including a13-point effort at Minnesota (12/7/06) … led the team inrebounds five times, including a career-high 11 againstArkansas State and vs. NorthDakota State (2/3/07)… earned Division IIndependent All-Academic honors forcarrying a 3.67 GPA inmath education … alsoserves as the secretary forthe Student-Athlete AdvisoryCommittee (SAAC)

2005-06: Played in all 29games, including 12 starts …averaged 8.3 points, 4.4rebounds and 24 minutes pergame … scored in double fig-ures 12 times, including the last

seven games … scored a season-high 18points at San Diego State … added 10rebounds at San Diego State to recordhis first career double double

2004-05: Started the first two games ofthe season, and then came off the bench

for the final 26 … averaged 7.7 points, 3.5rebounds and 20.1 minutes per game … ledthe Jacks in with a .563 shooting percentage(81-for-144) … scored in double figures ninetimes, including a career-high 19 points against

Southeast Missouri State

2003-04: Redshirted

BEFORE SDSU: Graduated as the all-time leadingscorer at Humboldt High School with 1,323 points

… averaged 17 points and 10.5 points per game as asophomore … averaged 19.8 points and 11.3 rebounds

per game as a junior in leading the Wildcats to the statetournament with a 20-5 record… averaged 19.8 points and10.6 rebounds per game as a senior in leading the team to a16-8 record … earned Iowa Newspaper Association First-Team All-State and Des Moines Register Third-Team honorsas a senior … named Class 3A All-Northwest Iowa in2002 and 2003 … First-Team All-North CentralConference selection following his sophomore, junior andsenior seasons … also played football and ran track …graduated as a member of the National Honor Society

#54 MICHAEL LONEY • 6-6 • 226 • SENIOR • FORWARDHUMBOLDT, IOWA • HUMBOLDT H.S. • 2003 • MATH EDUCATION MAJOR

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS: 19, at Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/04REBOUNDS: 11, vs. North Dakota State, 2/3/07; vs. Arkansas State, 11/27/06ASSISTS: 4, vs. Denver, 12/11/04STEALS: 3, vs. Cal State Fullerton, 11/28/05BLOCKS: 2, at Minnesota, 12/07/06MINUTES: 36, vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1/29/07; vs. Utah State, 11/29/06

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Troy returns for a second season on the Jackrabbit roster and even thoughhe may not see a lot of playing time, he worked hard in the off-season toprepare for the 2007-08 season, setting the SDSU men’s basketball recordfor vertical jump at 33.5 inches in the process.

2006-07: Played in eight games averaging of 1.4 minutes … scoredall three of his points from the free throw line (3-for-4) … mainly a practice player that excels at preparing the guardsboth offensively and defensively

2005-06: Ran track at SDSU after transferring fromthe University of Sioux Falls (S.D.)

BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 20 points and 4assists per game in his senior year at JamesValley Christian High School … earned fivevarsity letters in basketball and led theVikings to the state tournament in his sen-ior year … earned six varsity letters onthe JVC soccer team, and led them to aState B title in his junior year … earned five varsityletters in track … made three State B track meetappearances … two-time Class B 100 meter dashstate champion … Class B 200 meter state runner-up and 400 meter dash state champion as a junior

TROY WIPF’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2006-07 . . . 8-0 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1-1 2 0.3 1 0 0 0 3 0.4

#4 TROY WIPF • 6-0 • 170 • JUNIOR • GUARDYALE, S.D. • JAMES VALLEY CHRISTIAN H.S. • 2004 • ECONOMICS MAJOR

POINTS: 2, at Butler, 1/13/07REBOUNDS: 1, at Utah Valley State, 2/17/07; at Minnesota, 12/07/06ASSISTS: 1, at Butler, 1/13/07MINUTES: 2, three times, last at Utah Valley State, 2/17/07

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VISION: To be a premier student-centered collegiate athletic program.How will SDSU Athletics achieve that vision? By workingtirelessly to create a special place where student-athleteswho share our drive and determination can develop life skillsthat lead not only to athletic success, but pave the way forvictories long into their lives.The important work of creatingthat setting is the heart of our mission:

VISION, MISSION AND VALUES OF THE SDSU ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTEvery undertaking of South Dakota State University is driven by a common force — a relentless commitment to excellence. Withinthe Athletic Department, excellence is measured by much more than wins and losses. We are committed to providing each andevery student-athlete with a comprehensive collegiate experience that is second to none. Every decision that guides our program ismade with the student-athlete in mind. Is Athletic Achievement important? Yes, because it is the fundamental purpose of the stu-dent-athlete experience. Is Social Responsibility a vital component? Yes, we expect to contribute to the well-being of our campus, community, and state. How about Positive Student-Athlete Experiences and Competitive Success? Thosealso define our program because they are integral to the student athlete’s growth. That is what it means to be student-centered,and why our vision is:

MISSION: To passionately and relentlessly createan environment, rooted in sportsmanship and ethical conduct, where motivated student-athletescan develop into lifelong champions.To be a lifelong champion, one must maintain a discipline of taking thehighest road. Similarly, SDSU is guided by a stringent value set that willnot be compromised:

VALUES: Honesty, equity, academic integrity, fiscal integrity and social responsibility with the expectation of competing at the highest level.

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THOMAS BASSETT’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2005-06 . . . 30-6 55-129 .426 1-6 .167 17-49 .347 42-40 82 2.7 23 57 7 13 128 4.3

#42 THOMAS BASSETT • 6-5 • 242 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARDDENISON, IOWA • DENISON H.S. • 2006 • RADIOLOGY MAJOR

POINTS: 14, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07REBOUNDS: 8, vs. Montana State, 12/22/06ASSISTS: 5, vs. Alabama A&M, 11/11/06STEALS: 3, vs. Montana State, 12/22/06BLOCKS: 1, seven times, last at North Dakota State, 2/24/07MINUTES: 27, vs. Utah State, 11/29/06

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Thomas came on strong late in his freshman sea-son and hopes to continue improving throughout hissophomore year.

2006-07: played in all 30 games with six starts …averaged 4.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 15.7 minutesper game … scored a season-high 14 points vs.IPFW (3/1/07) … pulled down a season-high eightrebounds in the Jacks win over Montana State(12/22/06) … played a season-high 27 minutes vs.Utah State (11/29/06) … led the team in blockedshots four times and steals three times

BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 19 points, 10 reboundsand three assists per game at Denison high school ...earned All-Western Iowa First-Team honors his soph-omore through senior years … led the Monarchs toone state tournament appearance, where his playgarnered him a McDonald's All-American nomina-tion … played for the Iowa Rim Rockers summerleague team before his sophomore and junior years…also played football and helped lead his soccerteam to a state tournament appearance while inhigh school

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GARRETT CALLAHAN’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2005-06 . . . 26-19 67-139 .347 22-76 .289 60-74 .811 16-55 71 2.7 64 67 1 20 216 8.3

#20 GARRETT CALLAHAN • 6-1 • 180 • SOPHOMORE • GUARDSENECA, ILL. • SENECA H.S. • 2006 • HEALTH PROMOTION MAJOR

POINTS: 21, vs. Central Florida, 1/6/07REBOUNDS: 8, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07ASSISTS: 6, at UMKC, 12/19/06STEALS: 3, at UMKC, 12/19/06BLOCKS: 1, vs. Cal State Northridge, 1/21/07MINUTES: 40, vs. Central Florida, 1/6/07; at UMKC, 12/19/06

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Garrett returns for his sophomore season bigger,stronger and ready to run the Jackrabbit offense. He spentmost of the off-season in the weight room, putting on 20pounds of muscle and increasing his vertical jump by fourinches.

2006-07: Sat out the first four games of the season withan injury, but played the point in the final 26 games,including 19 starts … averaged 8.3 points, 2.7 reboundsand 2.5 assists per game … led the team with an .811free throw percentage (60-of-74) … led the team inscoring three times, including a career-high 21 points vs.Central Florida (1/6/07) … led the team in assists 11times, including a career-high six in the Jacks overtimewin at UMKC (12/19/06)

BEFORE SDSU: Graduated as Seneca High School’s all-time leading scorer with 1,710 points, and all-time assistleader with 440 … holds school record with 155 assistsin a season and an 87.4 free throw percentage in a sea-son … compiled a 111-12 record with the Fighting Irish… four-year letter winner in basketball and team captainas a senior … followed a third place finish his junior yearwith an Illinois state title in his senior season … three-time all-conference selection … two-time First-TeamAssociated Press All-State selection … twice named all-area MVP by three area newspapers … two-time IllinoisCoaches Association All-State selection … two-time aca-demic all-conference selection … Wendy’s High SchoolHeisman Nominee … member of the National HonorSociety and president of T.R.U.S.T. (Teens ResistingUnhealthy Social Temptations) … also lettered in baseballthree times, golf twice and football once

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MARK ENGEN’S CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2005-06 . . . 22-1 17-52 .327 1-4 .250 8-16 .500 18-15 33 1.5 3 15 9 4 43 2.0

#44 MARK ENGEN • 6-10 • 217 • SOPHOMORE • CENTERLAMBERTON, MINN. • RED ROCK CENTRAL H.S. • 2005 • AG ENGINEERING MAJOR

POINTS: 7, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07REBOUNDS: 5, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07ASSISTS: 1, three times, last vs. NJIT, 3/3/07STEALS: 1, four times, last vs. NJIT, 3/3/07BLOCKS: 2, three times, last at Montana, 12/10/06MINUTES: 19, at UW-Green Bay, 12/16/06; vs. Kent State, 11/10/06

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Mark added more than 20 pounds of muscle in theoff-season and worked hard on his conditioning, bothof which should pay off with better numbers andincreased minutes in 2007-08.

2006-07: Played in 22 games, including a start inhis first season on the court for the Jacks … aver-aged 2.0 points, 1.5 rebounds and 8.3 minutes pergame … led the team in blocked shots six times,including a career-high two on three occasions …scored a career-high seven points on 5-of-7 shoot-ing, including a three-pointer on 3/1/07 vs. IPFW …also grabbed a career-high five rebounds vs. IPFW

2005-06: Redshirted

BEFORE SDSU: averaged 22.7 points and 14rebounds per game as a senior at Red Rock CentralHigh School … shot 57 percent from the field in hishigh school career … blocked 165 shots his senioryear with the Falcons, giving him 439 blocks for hiscareer … earned all-conference honors following hissophomore, junior and senior seasons … namedAssociated Press All-State honorable mention follow-ing his junior season and AP Second-Team followinghis senior season

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KAI WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I

GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK STL PTS. AVG.2005-06 . . . 30-29 130-258 .504 25-76 .329 78-104 .750 58-137 195 6.5 33 61 12 15 363 12.1

#23 KAI WILLIAMS • 6-6 • 207 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARDREGINA SASK. • CAMPBELL COLLEGIATE • 2006 • HPER MAJOR

POINTS: 24, vs.Texas Pan-American, 1/27/07REBOUNDS: 12, vs. Utah Valley State, 1/25/07ASSISTS: 4, three times, last at UMKC, 12/19/06STEALS: 3, vs. IPFW, 3/1/07, at NJIT, 2/8/07BLOCKS: 1, 12 times, last vs. NJIT, 3/3/07MINUTES: 45, at UMKC, 12/19/07

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Perhaps the most dynamic player on the Jackrabbit ros-ter, Kai returns in 2007-08 after spending the summerplaying for the Canadian National team.

2006-07: Played in all 30 games, including 29 starts …averaged a team-high 12.1 points and a team-high 6.5rebounds per game … shot a team-high .504 percentfrom the floor … recorded three double-doubles on theseason … led the team in scoring in seven games,including a career-high 24 in the Jacks win vs.Texas Pan-American (1/27/07) … scored in double figures in 21 ofthe 30 games … led the team in rebounding in 14games, including a career-high 12 vs. Utah Valley State(1/25/07) … named Division I Independent Newcomer-of-the-Week (1/30/07) … earned D-I IndependentSecond-Team and All-Newcomer Team honors … aver-aged 14 points and 5.8 rebounds per game for TeamCanada at the FIBA Under-19 World Championships inNovi Sad, Serbia ... named SDSU strength and condition-ing athlete of the month for September

BEFORE SDSU: Won a bronze medal at the 2005 CanadaSummer Games and qualified for the 2007 FIBA WorldChampionships in Serbia … averaged an impressive 27.9points, 11.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as a sen-ior captain at Campbell Collegiate … led the Tartans to aprovincial title as a junior and a provincial runner-up fin-ish as a senior … played in the Regina city finals in bothhis junior and senior years

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BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 19 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4assists per game as a team captain during his senior year atSmoky Hill High School … named Centennial LeaguePlayer-of-the-Year following his senior season … earnedfirst-team all-league and first-team all-city honors as asenior … named second-team all-state by the Denver Postand Rocky Mountain News … earned most valuable playerhonors at the 2007 Tournament of Champions … alsoexcels in the classroom as an honor roll student

Brandon started practicing withthe Jackrabbits when he trans-ferred to South Dakota State fromJamestown (N.D.) College last fall

BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 9points and 8 rebounds per gamefor head coach Tim Buddenhagen

his senior year at Huron High School … also lettered intrack and qualified for the state tournament in the 300meter hurdles and the 1,600 meter relay … three-year letterwinner in vocal music … two-time all-state vocalist… national music award winner as a senior … named aRegent’s Scholar as a senior

PERSONAL: Brandon’s sister Sarita lettered for the Jackrabbitwomen’s basketball team from 2001-05 and is a memberof the SDSU 1,000 Point Club.

#24 JOSH CASSADAY • 6-6 • 225 • FRESHMAN • FORWARDAURORA, COLO. • SMOKY HILL H.S. • 2007 • BUSINESS MAJOR

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#34 BRANDON DEBOER • 6-6 • 215 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARDHURON, S.D. • HURON H.S. • 2006 • UNDECIDED MAJOR

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#40 ANTHONY CORDOVA • 6-7 • 245 • FRESHMAN • FORWARDSIOUX FALLS, S.D • ROOSEVELT H.S. • 2006 • CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR

BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 11 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0assists per game as a junior at Roosevelt High School …averaged 18 points, 8.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists per gameas a senior … named team captain and team most valu-able player as a senior … two-time all-city selection,including all-city captain in 2006 … two-time All-GreaterDakota Conference selection … named GDC Player-of-the-Year in 2006 … earned GDC player-of-the-game honorsonce as a junior and six times as a senior … first-team ‘AA’all-state selection in 2006 … named to the Argus LeaderFirst-Five in 2006

BEFORE SDSU: A two-sport star atBrandon Valley High School inBasketball and Football … alsolettered in track … averaged 18points, seven rebounds and 4assists his senior year … shot 57percent from the floor (115-for-203) as a junior and averaged15.2 points and 5.2 rebounds pergame … led the Lynx to fourth place at the state AA tourna-ment … two-time All-Eastern South Dakota selection in bas-ketball and football … two-time all-state selection in basket-ball … captain of the basketball and football teams as asenior … named MVP of the basketball team as a senior …named to the Argus Leader First-Five … named Gatorade,KELOLAND and SDHSAA Player-of-the-Year in 2007 …three-class shootout slam-dunk champion … named all-state selection in football as a senior … named to the ArgusLeader Elite-45 in football … set school records with 45receptions and ten touchdowns … conference champion and4th at the state meet in the long jump as a senior … namedthe Lynx Award winner, the highest honor a Brandon Valleyathlete can earn … honor student

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#5 DALE MOSS • 6-4 • 197 • FRESHMAN • GUARDBRANDON, S.D. • BRANDON VALLEY H.S. • 2007 • BUSINESS MAJOR

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BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 18.7points, 7.3 assists and 5.1 stealsper game as a senior captain …Chatsworth High School’s all-timeleader in points, assists and steals… led the Chancellors to the sec-ond round of the Los Angeles CityChampionship with a 20-8 record… led Chatsworth to a 9-1 West

Valley League record, earning him league most valuableplayer honors … earned all-city in both his junior and sen-ior seasons … earned Los Angeles Times All-Area honorsafter his senior year … ranked13th in the nation with 134steals … combined to average 15.2 points, 8.4 assists and5.5 steals per game in his sophomore and junior years …earned All-West Valley First-Team honors in both his juniorand senior seasons … named defensive player of the tour-nament honors after leading Chatsworth to the ChaminadeChristmas Classic Tournament championship as a junior …three-time honor roll student

BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 19.7points, 4 rebounds and 4 assistsper game as a senior at BishopHeelan High School … averaged20.1 points, 5.0 rebounds and4.0 assists per game as a junior… finished high school with1,079 points … named first-

team all-conference, first-team all-district, first-team all-metro, first-team all-northwest Iowa and first-team all-statein basketball in both his junior and senior years … namedDes Moines Register First-Team All-State as a senior …named Iowa Newspaper Association Class 3A Player-of-the-Year as a senior … named all-northwest Iowa team captainas a senior … two-year team captain and MVP of theCrusader basketball team … named all-metro quarterbackas a junior and senior … football team captain as a senior… honor roll student his junior and senior years

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#1 MICHAEL PALARCA • 5-10 • 179 • FRESHMAN • GUARDSANTA CLARITA, CALIF. • CHATSWORTH H.S. • 2007 • BUSINESS ECONOMICS MAJOR

#10 CLINT SARGENT • 6-4 • 212 • FRESHMAN • GUARDS. SIOUX CITY, NEB. • BISHOP HEELAN H.S. • 2007 • UNDECIDED MAJOR

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#22 PAYTON TIVIS • 6-2 • 185 • FRESHMAN • GUARDBOWMAN, N.D. • BOWMAN H.S. • 2006 • PRE-PHARMACY MAJOR

BEFORE SDSU: Averaged 25 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0assists during his career at Bowman High School … ledthe Bulldogs in steals in his sophomore through senioryears … team captain and most valuable player in hissophomore through senior years … named to theDickinson Press All-District team in all four years of highschool … named to the Dickinson Press All-Region teamin his sophomore through senior years … named to theBismarck Tribune All-State team in his junior and senioryears … named Mr. Basketball by the Bismarck Tribunefollowing his senior year … class valedictorian and mem-ber of the National Honor Society

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2007-08 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALLFRONT ROW: Kai Williams, Josh Cassaday,Thomas Bassett, Mark Engen, Mohammed Berté, Ben Beran, Anthony Cordova, Michael Loney MIDDLE ROW: strength coachNathan Moe, graduate asst. Brian Cooley, asst. coach Rob Klinkefus, head coach Scott Nagy, asst. coach Deryl Cunningham, graduate asst. Alex Focke, trainer LeeWeidaner BACK ROW: Troy Wipf, Payton Tivis, Dale Moss, Brandon DeBoer, Clint Sargent, Garrett Callahan, Mackenzie Casey, Michael Palarca

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INSTITUTION: Centenary College of LouisianaLOCATION: Shreveport, LouisianaNICKNAME: Gents

INSTITUTION: IPFWLOCATION: Ft. Wayne, IndianaNICKNAME: Mastodons

INSTITUTION: IUPUILOCATION: Indianapolis, IndianaNICKNAME: Jaguars

INSTITUTION: North Dakota State UniversityLOCATION: Fargo, North DakotaNICKNAME: Bison

INSTITUTION: Oakland UniversityLOCATION: Rochester, MichiganNICKNAME: Golden Grizzlies

INSTITUTION: Oral Roberts UniversityLOCATION: Tulsa, OklahomaNICKNAME: Golden Eagles

INSTITUTION: South Dakota State UniversityLOCATION: Brookings, South DakotaNICKNAME: Jackrabbits

INSTITUTION: Southern Utah UniversityLOCATION: Cedar City, UtahNICKNAME: Thunderbirds

INSTITUTION: UMKCLOCATION: Kansas City, MissouriNICKNAME: Kangaroos

INSTITUTION: Western Illinois UniversityLOCATION: Macomb, IllinoisNICKNAME: Leathernecks

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 W. Butterfield RoadSuite 3-DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE STAFFCOMMISSIONER:Tom DoupleASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER: Ed GromASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER: Myndee Kay LarsenDIR. OF MEDIA RELATIONS: Hope Nsiah-KumiASST. DIR. OF MEDIA RELATIONS: Greg MetteDIRECTOR OF MARKETING: Vanessa QuimpoADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Brenda HiltonATHLETIC ADMIN. INTERN: Jeff Wingert ATHLETIC ADMIN. INTERN: Danielle Williams

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSYEAR REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION1983 Western Illinois (9-3) N/A1984 Illinois-Chicago (12-2) Western Illinois1985 Cleveland State (11-3) Eastern Illinois1986 Cleveland State (13-1) Cleveland State1987 Missouri State (13-1) Missouri State1988 Missouri State (12-2) N/A1989 Missouri State (10-2) Missouri State1990 Missouri State (11-1) Northern Iowa1991 Northern Illinois (14-2) Wisconsin-Green Bay1992 UW-Green Bay (14-2) Eastern Illinois1993 Cleveland State (15-1) Wright State1994 UW-Green Bay (15-3) Wisconsin-Green Bay1995 Valparaiso (14-4) Valparaiso 1996 Valparaiso (13-5) Valparaiso1997 Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso1998 Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso1999 Valparaiso (10-4) Valparaiso2000 Oakland (11-5) Valparaiso2001 Valparaiso (13-3) Southern Utah2002 Valparaiso (12-2) Valparaiso2003 Valparaiso (12-2) IUPUI2004 Valparaiso (11-5) Valparaiso2005 Oral Roberts (13-3) Oakland2006 IUPUI & Oral Roberts (13-3) Oral Roberts2007 Oral Roberts (12-2) Oral Roberts

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Now in its 26th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference,TheSummit League begins its first year under that name in 2007.

In May 2007, the Presidents Council embraced the Summit Plan, a strategicplan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athleticperformances of all its student-athletes.The plan included the creation of anew image of the conference and the unveiling of a new name.The SummitLeague is the third name the conference has held as an NCAA sanctionedleague.

The Summit League’s current member schools include Centenary College ofLouisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI(Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University ofMissouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, OralRoberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah Universityand Western Illinois University.The member schools pride themselves on pro-viding quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-ath-letes.

The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: base-ball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’sand women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’sswimming & diving, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s andwomen’s outdoor track & field, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball.

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DWU QUICK FACTSLOCATION: MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA

ENROLLMENT: 793NICKNAME: TIGERS

COLORS: ROYAL BLUE & WHITE

HOME FACILITY: CORN PALACE (3,200)CONFERENCE: GREAT PLAINS ATHLETIC (GPAC)PRESIDENT: DR. ROBERT DUFFETT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: CHAD VOGEL

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 24-8CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 15-5/5TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/7TOP RETURNING PLAYER: PRESTON BROUGHTON

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2006-07 STATS: SECOND-TEAM ALL-GPACHEAD COACH: JOHN HEMENWAY

ALMA MATER: SOUTH DAKOTA, 1996RECORD AT SCHOOL: 38-25. TWO YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: MATT CULHANE, ADAM TYHURST,JORY HANSEN

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: ALEX LINDEN

OFFICE PHONE: (605) 995-2854CELL PHONE: (605) 999-6443E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.dwu.edu/athletics

SERIES NOTESSDSU LEADS THE ALL-TIME SERIES, WHICH STARTED IN

1909, 23-6 - INCLUDING 18 WINS IN THE LAST 19 MEETINGS.

U OF MARY QUICK FACTSLOCATION: BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

ENROLLMENT: 2,758NICKNAME: MARAUDERS

COLORS: ROYAL BLUE, WHITE & ORANGE

HOME FACILITY: MCDOWELL ACTIVITY CENTER (2,000)CONFERENCE: NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE

PRESIDENT: SISTER THOMAS WELDER

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: AL BORTKE

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 9-17CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 5-12/T-7TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/5TOP RETURNING PLAYER: ERIC ERDMANN

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2006-07 STATS: 11.0 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 1.5 APG

HEAD COACH: JUNO PINTAR

ALMA MATER: NORTH DAKOTA STATE, 1989RECORD AT SCHOOL: 40-48, THREE YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: KEVIN FORDE, NATE WELSTAD,BRUCE ERDMANN

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: BRIAN LARSON

OFFICE PHONE: (701) 355-8354CELL PHONE: (701) 361-7904E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.umary.edu/athletics

SERIES NOTESTHE UNIVERSITY OF MARY WON THE ONLY MEETING AGAINST

SDSU, 77-64 ON NOV. 20, 1992.

MONTANA QUICK FACTSLOCATION: MISSOULA, MONTANA

ENROLLMENT: 13,352NICKNAME: GRIZZLIES

COLORS: MAROON & SILVER

HOME FACILITY: DAHLBERG ARENA, 7,500CONFERENCE: BIG SKY

PRESIDENT: DR. GEORGE DENNISON

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: JIM O’DAY

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 17-15CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 10-6/3RD

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/6TOP RETURNING PLAYER: ANDREW STRAIT

6-8, SR., FORWARD/CENTER

2006-07 STATS: 15 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 1.2 BPG

HEAD COACH: WAYNE TINKLE

ALMA MATER: MONTANA, 1989RECORD AT SCHOOL: 17-15, ONE YEAR

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: NATE DUCHESNE, BRIAN MARSO

ANDY HILL

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: DAVE GUFFY

OFFICE PHONE: (406) 243-5402E-MAIL: [email protected]: montanagrizzlies.com

SERIES NOTESMONTANA LEADS THE SERIES 2-0, WITH WINS IN THE

1982-83 AND 2006-07 SEASONS.THE GRIZZLIES WON THE LAST MEETING 47-87 ON DEC.

10, 2006 IN MISSOULA, MONT.

MONTANAFROST ARENA

BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday,Nov. 17 – 7 p.m.

DAKOTA WESLEYAN(EXHIBITION)

FROST ARENA

BROOKINGS, S.D.Wednesday, Oct. 31 – 8:30 p.m.

JOHN HEMENWAY PRESTON BROUGHTON JUNO PINTAR ERIC ERDMANN WAYNE TINKLE ANDREW STRAIT

UNIVERSITY OF MARYFROST ARENA

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UW-MILWAUKEE QUICK FACTSLOCATION: MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

ENROLLMENT: 28,000NICKNAME: PANTHERS

COLORS: BLACK & GOLD

HOME FACILITY: U.S. CELLULAR ARENA (10,783)CONFERENCE: HORIZON LEAGUE

CHANCELLOR: DR. CARLOS SANTIAGO

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: BUD HAIDET

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 9-22CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-10/7TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 10/5TOP RETURNING PLAYER: PAIGE PAULSON

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2006-07 STATS: LEAGUE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM; 11.3 PPG; 5.7 RPG

HEAD COACH: ROB JETER

ALMA MATER: UW-PLATTEVILLE, 1991RECORD AT SCHOOL: 31-31, TWO YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: BRIAN BIDLINGMYER, CHAD

BOUDREAU, DUFFY CONROY

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: CHRIS ZILLS

OFFICE PHONE: (414) 229-5674CELL PHONE: (414) 750-2090E-MAIL: [email protected]: uwmpanthers.com

SERIES NOTESUW-MILWAUKEE LEADS THE SERIES 3-0, WITH WINS IN

EACH OF THE LAST THREE SEASONS.THE PANTHERS WON THE LAST MEETING 58-75 ON NOV.

22, 2006 IN MILWAUKEE, WIS.

UNI QUICK FACTSLOCATION: CEDAR FALLS, IOWA

ENROLLMENT: 12,260NICKNAME: PANTHERS

COLORS: PURPLE & OLD GOLD

HOME FACILITY: MCLEOD CENTER (7,018)CONFERENCE: MISSOURI VALLEY

PRESIDENT: DR. BENJAMIN ALLEN

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: RICK HARTZELL

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 18-13CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 9-9/5TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/4TOP RETURNING PLAYER: ERIC COLEMAN

6-6, SR., CENTER

2006-07 STATS: 2ND TEAM ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY CONF.13.1 PPG, 9.1 RPG

HEAD COACH: BEN JACOBSON

ALMA MATER: NORTH DAKOTA, 1994RECORD AT SCHOOL: 18-13, ONE YEAR

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: RICH GLAS

ASSISTANT COACHES: KYLE GREEN, P.J. HOGAN

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: JOSH LEHMAN

OFFICE PHONE: (319) 273-3642CELL PHONE: (319) 415-1703E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.unipanthers.com

SERIES NOTESSDSU LEADS THE ALL-TIME SERIES, WHICH STARTED

DURING THE 1935-36 SEASON, 51-33.THE PANTHERS WON THE LAST MEETING 69-56 ON NOV.

24, 2006 IN CEDAR FALLS, IOWA.

IDAHO QUICK FACTSLOCATION: MOSCOW, IDAHO

ENROLLMENT: 11,739NICKNAME: VANDALS

COLORS: SILVER & VANDAL GOLD

HOME FACILITY: COWAN SPECTRUM (7,000)CONFERENCE: WESTERN ATHLETIC

PRESIDENT: DR. TIM WHITE

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: DR. ROB SPEAR

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 4-27CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 1-15/9TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/7TOP RETURNING PLAYER: DARIN NAGLE

6-10, SR., FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: 9.3 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 1.9 BPG

HEAD COACH: GEORGE PFEIFER

ALMA MATER: LEWIS-CLARK STATE COLLEGE, 1979RECORD AT SCHOOL: 4-27, ONE YEAR

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: LEROY WASHINGTON, BRIAN

HANCOCK, MIKE SCORE

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: IAN KLEI

OFFICE PHONE: (208) 885-0211CELL PHONE: (509) 994-6499E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.uiathletics.com

SERIES NOTESTHE VANDALS LEAD THE SERIES 2-0, WITH BOTH WINS

COMING LAST SEASON. A 74-66 WIN ON NOV. 16, 2006 INBROOKINGS, AND A 72-67 WIN ON DEC. 30, 2006 INMOSCOW, IDAHO.

IDAHOMEMORIAL GYM - MOSCOW, IDAHO

Wednesday, Nov. 28 – 7:05 p.m. PT

FROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday, Dec. 15 – 7 p.m.

WISCONSIN MILWAUKEEU.S. CELLULAR ARENA

MILWAUKEE, WIS.Tuesday, Nov. 20 – 7 p.m.

NORTHERN IOWAFROST ARENA

BROOKINGS, S.D.Friday, Nov. 23 – 7 p.m.

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ENROLLMENT: 5,416NICKNAME: PHOENIX

COLORS: GREEN, WHITE & SILVER

HOME FACILITY: RESCH CENTER (9,729)CONFERENCE: HORIZON LEAGUE

CHANCELLOR: DR. BRUCE SHEPARD

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: KEN BOTHOF

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 18-15CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 7-9/T-4TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4TOP RETURNING PLAYER: MIKE SCHACHTNER

6-9, JR., FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: 15.9 PPG., .958 FT%, ESPN THE

MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM SELECTION

HEAD COACH: TOD KOWALCZYK

ALMA MATER: MINNESOTA-DULUTH, 1989RECORD AT SCHOOL: 77-73, FIVE YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: DALE RACE, JON HARRIS

BRIAN WARDLE

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: DREW HARRIS

OFFICE PHONE: (920) 465-2498CELL PHONE: (920) 619-9018E-MAIL: [email protected]: uwgbathletics.com

SERIES NOTESTHE PHOENIX LEAD THE SERIES 2-0 WITH AN 80-57 WIN

AT THE 1977-78 DIV. II NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL

TOURNAMENT IN GREEN BAY, WIS., AND AN 80-48 WIN ON

DEC. 16, 2006, ALSO IN GREEN BAY.

CENTENARY QUICK FACTSLOCATION: SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA

ENROLLMENT: 910NICKNAME: GENTS (GENTLEMEN)COLORS: MAROON & WHITE

HOME FACILITY: GOLD DOME (3,000)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

PRESIDENT: DR. KENNETH L. SCHWAB

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: GLENN EVANS (INTERIM)

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 10-21CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 3-11/T-7TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/5TOP RETURNING PLAYER: TYRONE HAMILTON

6-0, JR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: 15.8 PPG, 3.3 APG

HEAD COACH: ROB FLASKA

ALMA MATER: MICHIGAN TECH, 1982RECORD AT SCHOOL: 14-11, TWO YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: TODD RUSS, ADAM WALSH,JOE NAGY

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: DAVIT PRATT

OFFICE PHONE: (318) 869-5092HOME PHONE: (318) 773-9710E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.GoCentenary.com

SERIES NOTES

FIRST MEETING

ORAL ROBERTS QUICK FACTSLOCATION: TULSA, OKLAHOMA

ENROLLMENT: 5,109NICKNAME: GOLDEN EAGLES

COLORS: VEGAS GOLD, NAVY BLUE & WHITE

HOME FACILITY: MABEE CENTER (10,575)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

PRESIDENT: DR. RICHARD ROBERTS

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: MIKE CARTER

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 23-11CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 12-2/1ST

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4TOP RETURNING PLAYER: MARCHELLO VEALY

6-7, JR., FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: 2007 MID-CON 6TH MAN OF THE YEAR

7.7 PPG, 5.9 RPG

HEAD COACH: SCOTT SUTTON

ALMA MATER: OKLAHOMA STATE, 1995RECORD AT SCHOOL: 144-102, EIGHT YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: CHRIS CRUTCHFIELD,TOM HANKINS

CONLEY PHIPPS

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: CRIS BELVIN

OFFICE PHONE: (918) 495-7181CELL PHONE: (918) 625-2152E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.orugoldeneagles.com

SERIES NOTESSDSU WON THE ONLY MEETING WITH ORU, 92-83

DURING THE 1967-68 SEASON.

ORAL ROBERTSMABEE CENTER - TULSA, OKLA.

Saturday, Dec. 8 – 7:05 p.m.

FROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Thursday, Feb. 28 – 7 p.m.

WISCONSIN GREEN BAYFROST ARENA

BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday, Dec. 1 – 7 p.m.

TOD KOWALCZYK MIKE SCHACHTNER ROB FLASKA TYRONE HAMILTON SCOTT SUTTON MARCHELLO VEALY

CENTENARYGOLD DOME - SHREVEPORT, LA.Thursday, Dec. 6 – 7 p.m.

FROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday, March 1 – 7:30 p.m.

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MINNESOTA QUICK FACTSLOCATION: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

ENROLLMENT: 50,042NICKNAME: GOLDEN GOPHERS

COLORS: MAROON & GOLD

HOME FACILITY: WILLIAMS ARENA (14,625)CONFERENCE: BIG TEN

PRESIDENT: ROBERT BRUININKS

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: JOEL MATURI

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 9-22CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 3-13/10TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/0LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/1TOP RETURNING PLAYER: DAN COLEMAN

6-9, SR., FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG TEN

14.2 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 1.3 BPG

HEAD COACH: TUBBY SMITH

ALMA MATER: HIGH POINT, 1973RECORD AT SCHOOL: 0-0, FIRST YEAR

CAREER RECORD: 387-145, 16 YEARS

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: RON JIRSA

ASSISTANT COACHES: VINCE TAYLOR, SAUL SMITH

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: MATT SLIETER

OFFICE PHONE: (612) 625-4389CELL PHONE: (612) 236-8841E-MAIL: [email protected]: gophersports.com

SERIES NOTESMINNESOTA LEADS THE ALL-TIME SERIES, WHICH STARTED

DURING THE 1930-31 SEASON, 10-0. INCLUDING AN

80-61 WIN ON DEC. 23, 2005 AND A 77-53 WIN ON

DEC. 7, 2006, BOTH IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

DENVER QUICK FACTSLOCATION: DENVER, COLORADO

ENROLLMENT: 10,791NICKNAME: PIONEERS

COLORS: CRIMSON & GOLD

HOME FACILITY: MAGNESS ARENA (7,200)CONFERENCE: SUN BELT

CHANCELLOR: ROBERT D. COOMBE

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: PEG BRADLEY-DOPPES

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 4-25CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 3-15/7TH (WEST)STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST:6/5TOP RETURNING PLAYER: TYLER BULLOCK

6-1, SO., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: 11.0 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 1.8 APG

HEAD COACH: JOE SCOTT

ALMA MATER: PRINCETON, 1987RECORD AT SCHOOL: 0-0, FIRST YEAR

CAREER RECORD: 89-108, SEVEN YEARS

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: MIKE MCKEE

ASSISTANT COACHES: JON JORDAN, A.J. KUHLE

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: MIKE KENNEDY

OFFICE PHONE: (303) 871-7555CELL PHONE: (303) 520-7001E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.denverpioneers.com

SERIES NOTESSDSU LEADS THE SERIES 3-2, INCLUDING AN 87-57

WIN AT THE 1992 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL FINALS IN

BROOKINGS, AND A 67-56 WIN ON DEC. 3, 2006 INDENVER.

CSU-BAKERSFIELD QUICK FACTSLOCATION: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA

ENROLLMENT: 8,000NICKNAME: ROADRUNNERS

COLORS: BLUE & GOLD

HOME FACILITY: RABOBANK ARENA (10,000)CONFERENCE: INDEPENDENT

PRESIDENT: DR. HORACE MITCHELL

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: RUDY CARVAJAL

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 15-14CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: N/ASTARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 1/4LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/5TOP RETURNING PLAYER: ZACH GRASMICK

6-1, SR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: 6.8 PPG, 2.2 RPG, 1.9 APG

HEAD COACH: KEITH BROWN

ALMA MATER: UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC, 1978RECORD AT SCHOOL: 36-22, TWO YEARS

CAREER RECORD: 77-130, SEVEN YEARS

ASSISTANT COACHES: BRIAN DIGNAN, JOHN MOSLEY,GEOFF PROBST

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: KEVIN GILMORE

OFFICE PHONE: (661) 654-6071CELL PHONE: (661) 428-1278E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.gorunners.com

SERIES NOTES

FIRST MEETING

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELDRABOBANK ARENA

BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.Friday, Dec. 28 – 7 p.m. PT

MINNESOTAWILLIAMS ARENA

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.Wednesday, Dec. 12 – 8 p.m.

TUBBY SMITH DAN COLEMAN JOE SCOTT TYLER BULLOCK KEITH BROWN ZACH GRASMICK

DENVERFROST ARENA

BROOKINGS, S.D.Tuesday, Dec. 18 – 7 p.m.

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SAN JOSE STATE QUICK FACTSLOCATION: SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

ENROLLMENT: 29,604NICKNAME: SPARTANS

COLORS: GOLD, WHITE & BLUE

HOME FACILITY: THE EVENT CENTER (5,000)CONFERENCE: WESTERN ATHLETIC

PRESIDENT: DON W. KASSING

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TOM BOWEN

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 5-25CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 4-12/8TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/6TOP RETURNING PLAYER: JAMON HILL

5-11, SR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: 9.7 PPG, 3.7 PPG, 2.6 APG

HEAD COACH: GEORGE NESSMAN

ALMA MATER: CALIFORNIA, 1981RECORD AT SCHOOL: 11-50, TWO YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: DERRICK ALLEN, BRENT DAVIS,DONALD WILLIAMS

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: LAWRENCE FAN

OFFICE PHONE: (408) 924-1217E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.sjsuspartans.com

SERIES NOTESSAN JOSE STATE WON THE ONLY MEETING 66-55 DURING

THE 1980-81 SEASON IN SAN JOSE, CALIF.

OAKLAND QUICK FACTSLOCATION: ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN

ENROLLMENT: 17,737NICKNAME: GOLDEN GRIZZLIES

COLORS: GOLD & BLACK

HOME FACILITY: ATHLETICS CENTER O’RENA (4,000)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

PRESIDENT: DR. GARY D. RUSSI

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TRACY HUTH

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 19-14CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 10-4/2ND

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/4TOP RETURNING PLAYER: ERIK KANGAS

6-3, JR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: SECOND TEAM ALL-MID-CON, MID-CON

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM; 12.9 PPG, 2.4 RPG

HEAD COACH: GREG KAMPE

ALMA MATER: BOWLING GREEN, 1978RECORD AT SCHOOL: 379-287, 23 YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: JEFF TUNGATE

ASSISTANT COACHES: JON BOROVICH, SADDI WASHINGTON

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: SCOTT MACDONALD

OFFICE PHONE: (248) 370-4008E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.ougrizzlies.com

SERIES NOTES

FIRST MEETING

IPFW QUICK FACTSLOCATION: FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

ENROLLMENT: 11,757NICKNAME: MASTODONS

COLORS: ROYAL BLUE & WHITE

HOME FACILITY: MEMORIAL COLISEUM (11,500)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

CHANCELLOR: DR. MICHAEL A. WARTELL

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TOMMY BELL

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 12-17CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: N/ASTARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/3TOP RETURNING PLAYER: DEWITT SCOTT

6-6, SR., FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: 11.1 PPG, 3PT-FG% 44.2, 2.6 RPG

HEAD COACH: DANE FIFE

ALMA MATER: INDIANA, 2002RECORD AT SCHOOL: 22-35, TWO YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: TONY JASICK

ASSISTANT COACHES: DAN BERE, GERAD GOOD

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: RUDY YOVICH

OFFICE PHONE: (260) 481-6646CELL PHONE: (260) 402-6599E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.gomastodons.com

SERIES NOTESIPFW LEADS THE ALL-TIME SERIES 4-0, WITH TWO WINS

DURING THE 2005-06 AND 2006-07 SEASONS.THE

MASTODONS WON 67-62 ON FEB. 8, 2007 IN FT. WAYNE,AND 83-72 ON MARCH 1, 2007 IN BROOKINGS.

IPFWFROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday, Jan. 5 – 7:30 p.m.

MEMORIAL COLISEUM - FT. WAYNE, IND.Thursday, Jan. 31 – 7 p.m. ET

SAN JOSE STATETHE EVENT CENTER

SAN JOSE, CALIF.Sunday, Dec. 30 – 7 p.m. PT

GEORGE NESSMAN JAMON HILL GREG KAMPE ERIK KANGAS DANE FIFE DEWITT SCOTT

OAKLANDFROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.

Thursday, Jan. 3 – 7 p.m.

O’RENA - ROCHESTER, MICH.Saturday, Feb. 2 – 6 p.m. ET

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WESTERN ILLINOIS QUICK FACTSLOCATION; MACOMB, ILLINOIS

ENROLLMENT: 13,404NICKNAME: LEATHERNECKS

COLORS: PURPLE & GOLD

HOME FACILITY: WESTERN HALL (5,139)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

PRESIDENT: DR. ALVIN GOLDFARB

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: DR.TIM M.VAN ALSTINE

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 7-23CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 3-11/7TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/7TOP RETURNING PLAYER: DAVID JACKSON

6-4, SR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: ALL-MID-CON HONORABLE MENTION

SELECTION; 12.7 PPG, 4.7 RPG

HEAD COACH: DEREK THOMAS

ALMA MATER: MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS, 1989RECORD AT SCHOOL: 28-86, FOUR YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: RODNEY PERRY,TRENT BECKER

KELLY NICHOLS

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: JASON KAUFMAN

OFFICE PHONE: (309) 298-1133CELL PHONE: (309) 255-5812E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.wiuathletics.com

SERIES NOTESSERIES TIED 1-1. WESTERN ILLINOIS WON THE FIRST

MEETING 64-41 DURING THE 1948-49 SEASON. SDSUWON THE SECOND MEETING 98-86 AT THE 1980 DIV. IINORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT IN BROOKINGS.

IUPUI QUICK FACTSLOCATION: INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

ENROLLMENT: 29,933NICKNAME: JAGUARS

COLORS: RED, GOLD & BLACK

HOME FACILITY: IUPUI GYMNASIUM (2,000)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

CHANCELLOR: CHARLES BANTZ

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: MICHAEL MOORE

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 15-15CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 7-7/4TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/4TOP RETURNING PLAYER: AUSTIN MONTGOMERY

6-5, SR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: MID-CON NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR;13.7 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 2.0 APG

HEAD COACH: RON HUNTER

ALMA MATER: MIAMI (OHIO), 1986RECORD AT SCHOOL: 207-173, 13 YEARS

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: TODD HOWARD

ASSISTANT COACHES: JOSEPH PRICE, MATT CRENSHAW

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: ED HOLDAWAY

OFFICE PHONE: (317) 274-2725CELL PHONE: (317) 908-2645E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.iupuijags.com

SERIES NOTES

FIRST MEETING

UMKC QUICK FACTSLOCATION: KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

ENROLLMENT: 14,221NICKNAME: KANGAROOS

COLORS: BLUE & GOLD

HOME FACILITY: MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (9,827) –OR–KEMPER ARENA (18,700)

CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

CHANCELLOR: DR. GUY H. BAILEY

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TIM HALL

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 12-20CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-8/6TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/5TOP RETURNING PLAYER: TIM BLACKWELL

6-4, SR., GUARD/FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: 5.3 PPG, 1.8 RPG

HEAD COACH: MATT BROWN

ALMA MATER: SHIPPENSBURG, 1994RECORD AT SCHOOL: 0-0, FIRST YEAR

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSISTANT COACHES: KAREEM RICHARDSON, ED KOHTALA,MARTIN UNGER

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: JAMES ALLAN

OFFICE PHONE: (816) 235-1034CELL PHONE: (319) 621-7893E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.umkckangaroos.com

SERIES NOTESSDSU LEADS THE SERIES 2-1.THE TEAMS SPLIT DURING

THE 2004-05 SEASON, WITH EACH TEAM WINNING ON ITS

HOME FLOOR. SDSU WON THE LAST MEETING IN OVERTIME

79-71 ON DEC. 19, 2006 IN KANSAS CITY, MO.

UMKCFROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Thursday, Jan. 17 – 7 p.m.

KEMPER ARENA - KANSAS CITY, MO.Saturday, Feb. 16 – 7:05 p.m.

WESTERN ILLINOISWESTERN HALL - MACOMB, ILL.Thursday, Jan. 10 – 7 p.m.

FROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday, Feb. 9 – 7:30 p.m.

DEREK THOMAS DAVID JACKSON RON HUNTER AUSTIN MONTGOMERY MATT BROWN TIM BLACKWELL

IUPUIIUPUI GYMNASIUM - INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Saturday, Jan. 12 – 7 p.m.

FROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Thursday, Feb. 7 – 7 p.m.

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SOUTHERN UTAH QUICK FACTSLOCATION: CEDAR CITY, UTAH

ENROLLMENT: 7,509NICKNAME: THUNDERBIRDS

COLORS: SCARLET & WHITE

HOME FACILITY: CENTRUM ARENA (5,300)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

PRESIDENT: DR. MICHAEL BENSON

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: KEN BEAZER

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 16-14CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-8/T-5TH

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/7TOP RETURNING PLAYER: ORLANDO GRIEGO

6-7, SR., FORWARD

2006-07 STATS: 8.0 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 32.8 MIN.PG

HEAD COACH: ROGER REID

ALMA MATER: WEBER STATE, 1968RECORD AT SCHOOL: 0-0, FIRST YEAR

CAREER RECORD: 152-77, EIGHT YEARS

ASSISTANT COACHES: RON CARLING, AUSTIN, AINGE

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: NEIL GARDNER

OFFICE PHONE: (435) 586-7753HOME PHONE: (435) 586-1127E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.suu.edu/athletics

SERIES NOTES

FIRST MEETING

NORTH DAKOTA STATE QUICK FACTSLOCATION: FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA

ENROLLMENT: 12,527NICKNAME: BISON

COLORS: YELLOW & GREEN

HOME FACILITY: BISON SPORTS ARENA (6,000)CONFERENCE: THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

PRESIDENT: DR. JOSEPH A. CHAPMAN

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: GENE TAYLOR

TEAM INFORMATION2006-07 RECORD: 20-8CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: N/ASTARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/1TOP RETURNING PLAYER: BEN WOODSIDE

5-11, JR., GUARD

2006-07 STATS: ALL-INDEPENDENT FIRST TEAM SELECTION

16.4 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 5.1 APG

HEAD COACH: SAUL PHILLIPS

ALMA MATER: WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE, 1996RECORD AT SCHOOL: 0-0, FIRST YEAR

CAREER RECORD: SAME

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: DAVID RICHMAN

ASSISTANT COACHES: WILL RYAN, JASON KEMP

SPORTS INFORMATIONMBB CONTACT: RYAN PERREAULT

OFFICE PHONE: (701) 231-8331CELL PHONE: (701) 793-0521E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.GoBison.com

SERIES NOTESNDSU LEADS THE ALL-TIME SERIES, WHICH STARTED IN

1909, 101-92.THE BISON WON BOTH MEETINGS LAST

SEASON; 78-60 ON FEB. 3, 2007 IN BROOKINGS, AND

86-69 ON FEB. 24, 2007 IN FARGO.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE QUICK FACTSLOCATION: 340 W. BUTTERFIELD ROAD, SUITE 3-D

ELMHURST, ILLINOIS 60126PHONE: (630) 516-0661FAX: (630) 516-0673

STAFF INFORMATIONCOMMISSIONER:TOM DOUPLE

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER: ED GROM

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER: MYNDEE KAY LARSEN

DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS: HOPE NSIAH-KUMI

ASST. DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS: GREG METTE

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING: VANESSA QUIMPO

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: BRENDA HILTON

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN: JEFF WINGERT

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN: DANIELLE WILLIAMS

MEDIA RELATIONSMBB CONTACT: HOPE NSIAH-KUMI

OFFICE PHONE: (630) 516-0661CELL PHONE: (630) 441-8868E-MAIL: [email protected]: TheSummitLeague.org

NOTE: SDSU IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO PLAY IN THE SUMMIT

LEAGUE TOURNAMENT IN 2007-08

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENTJOHN Q. HAMMONS ARENA AT THE UMAC

TULSA, OKLAHOMA

Saturday, March 8–

Tuesday, March 11

SOUTHERN UTAHFROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Saturday, Jan. 19 – 7:30 p.m.

CENTRUM ARENA - CEDAR CITY, UTAH

Thursday, Feb. 14 – 7 p.m. MT

ROGER REID ORLANDO GRIEGO SAUL PHILLIPS BEN WOODSIDE 1982-1990 1990-2007

NORTH DAKOTA STATEBISON SPORTS ARENA - FARGO, N.D.

Friday, Jan. 25 – 7 p.m.

FROST ARENA - BROOKINGS, S.D.Friday, Feb. 22 – 7 p.m.

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South DakotaState Universityplays its homegames in FrostArena, named afterformer SDSU coachand AthleticDirector R.B. "Jack"Frost.

The facility, partof the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center,now seats 6,500 fans for basketball.TheSDSU-Augustana game on Feb. 11,1989, attracted an arena record 9,456fans, a record that may never be brokensince the new chair-back courtside seat-ing, and various other improvements,eliminated nearly 1,500 seats from thearena total.

The improved seating represents justone in a series of changes. In 2005, theuniversity spent more than $3-million toinstall state-of-the-art scoreboardsthroughout Frost Arena and in CoughlinAlumni Stadium, incorporating a state-of-the-art scorer's bench at courtsideand adding an $80,000 sound systemto the arena.The improvements contin-ued in the summer of 2007, when theFrost Arena Floor received a brand newpaint job.

The university let bids totaling$3,374,115 for the facility followinglegislative approval of the project, withthe bill signed by Governor Frank Farraron Feb. 14, 1970.They broke ground onSept. 22, 1970 and Governor RichardKneip placed the cornerstone on Oct. 2,1971. Final cost of the building totaled$3,685,000, with the difference madeup by gifts and items donated later.

The Jackrabbits played their first gamein Frost Arena on Feb. 2, 1973 againstNorth Dakota State and in 1994, theone-millionth fan passed through theFrost Arena turnstiles.

Reuben B. “Jack” Frost was born inSheyenne, North Dakota, April 26,

1907, and graduated from SpringGrove, Minn., High School in 1923. Hegraduated from Luther College (Iowa) in1928, and received his Ph.D. in PhysicalEducation from the University of Oregonin 1958.

Frost’s coaching career started in1928 at Glenwood, Minn., High Schooland continued at Fergus Falls, Minn. In1935, he became the athletic directorand head coach coach at Bemidji StateCollege.

He took over as Athletic Director, pro-fessor and head of the Department ofPhysical Education at SDSU in June of1947, and established the Health,Physical Education and RecreationGraduate program at South DakotaState University in 1951.

Frost oversaw the SDSU athleticdepartment until 1960, when assumeda distinguished professorship atSpringfield (Mass.) College. AtSpringfield, he occupied the onlyendowed chair for physical education inthe nation.

An international leader in health,physical education and recreation, Frostrepresented the United States in Athens,Greece at the Fifth Session of theInternational Olympic Academy in1965.

An author, teacher, coach and admin-istrator, Dr. Frost's influence on this uni-versity remains today. He mentored Dr.Stanley Marshall, in whose honor theHPER Center is named.

FROST ARENA ATTENDANCE RECORDSDATE ATTENDANCE OPPONENT RESULTFeb. 11, 1989 9,456 Augustana College W, 90-77Mar. 16, 1985 9,339 Cal State-Hayward (NCAA PLAYOFFS) W, 62-58 Jan. 26, 1985 9,157 University of South Dakota W, 62-56 Feb. 20, 1998 9,052 University of South Dakota W, 100-76Feb. 11, 1994 8,993 University of South Dakota L, 81-88Jan. 26, 1980 8,965 University of South Dakota W, 94-74 Jan. 29, 1994 8,863 Augustana College W, 91-90Jan. 16, 1993 8,762 University of South Dakota L, 78-82Feb. 4, 1978 8,739 University of South Dakota W, 76-75 Feb. 7, 1976 8,673 University of South Dakota W, 78-77 Feb. 1, 1992 8,652 University of South Dakota L, 72-73Jan. 25, 1997 8,624 University of South Dakota L, 52-60Feb. 16, 1996 8,602 University of South Dakota W, 82-62Feb. 22, 1975 8,528 Augustana College W, 71-69 Jan. 9, 2004 8,489 University of South Dakota W, 92-79Jan. 16, 2003 8,481 University of South Dakota W, 94-82Jan. 25, 2002 8,232 University of South Dakota W, 81-71Dec. 13, 1997 8,214 Northern State University W, 88-87Feb. 6, 1988 8,206 University of South Dakota W, 81-62 Feb. 29, 1984 8,201 Augustana College W, 67-65 Feb. 9, 1985 8,172 Augustana College W, 48-47 Feb. 21, 1995 8,127 University of South Dakota L, 78-87Feb. 1, 1997 8,057 Augustana College W, 97-75Feb. 24, 1973 8,000 Augustana College W, 84-76

*SDSU HAS PLAYED 495 GAMES AT FROST ARENA, ATTRACTING 1,768,575 FANS, ANAVERAGE OF 3,573 FANS PER GAME ... THE JACKS ARE 389-106 (78.6%) ON THEIR

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I------ALL GAMES------I I---CONFERENCE ONLY---I I---NON-CONFERENCE---IYEAR RECORD WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. ATTENDANCE AVERAGE1973* --- 5 1 .833 5 1 .833 - - - 52,500 8,7501973-74 11-12 7 5 .583 3 4 .428 4 1 .800 45,432 3,7861974-75 12-12 9 3 .750 4 3 .571 5 0 1.000 45,535 3,7951975-76 12-12 9 3 .750 5 2 .714 4 1 .800 43,790 3,6491976-77 10-16 8 4 .667 4 3 .571 4 1 .800 35,473 2,9561977-78 17-12 9 3 .750 4 3 .571 5 0 1.000 37,176 3,0981978-79 13-14 10 3 .769 4 2 .667 6 1 .857 29,353 2,2581979-80 23-7 14 2 .875 5 2 .714 9 0 1.000 53,782 3,3611980-81 13-14 9 3 .750 5 2 .714 4 1 .800 43,011 3,5841981-82 13-14 9 2 .818 5 2 .714 4 0 1.000 31,702 2,8821982-83 16-12 10 3 .769 7 2 .777 3 1 .750 43,390 3,3381983-84 21-9 13 2 .867 7 2 .777 6 0 1.000 51,183 3,4121984-85 26-7 18 0 1.000 9 0 1.000 9 0 1.000 75,373 4,1871985-86 8-20 6 9 .400 2 7 .222 6 2 .667 38,857 2,5901986-87 16-12 12 4 .750 5 4 .555 7 0 1.000 39,846 2,4901987-88 21-9 14 1 .933 8 1 .888 6 0 1.000 55,724 3,7151988-89 16-12 12 3 .800 6 3 .667 6 0 1.000 44,048 2,9371989-90 8-19 8 7 .467 3 6 .222 5 1 .857 42,241 2,8161990-91 24-8 14 2 .875 7 2 .777 7 0 1.000 54,560 3,4101991-92 25-8 17 2 .895 7 2 .777 10 0 1.000 76,606 4,0321992-93 19-12 11 4 .733 6 3 .667 5 1 .833 58,362 3,8911993-94 19-8 12 3 .800 6 3 .667 6 0 1.000 67,138 4,4761994-95 17-10 12 3 .800 7 2 .777 5 1 .833 53,243 3,5501995-96 24-5 13 1 .939 8 1 .888 5 0 1.000 69,229 4,9451996-97 25-5 14 2 .875 7 2 .777 7 0 1.000 70,763 4,4231997-98 26-3 15 1 .938 9 0 1.000 6 1 .857 85,599 5,3501998-99 17-10 12 3 .800 6 3 .667 6 0 1.000 57,485 3,8321999-00 21-9 10 4 .714 5 4 .556 5 0 1.000 57,073 4,0772000-01 22-7 12 2 .857 7 2 .778 4 0 1.000 52,904 3,7792001-02 24-6 16 1 .941 9 0 1.000 7 1 .875 75,633 4,4492002-03 23-5 17 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 59,357 3,4922003-04 27-7 16 1 .941 6 1 .857 10 0 1.000 57,383 3,3752004-05 10-18 6 5 .545 - - --- 6 5 .545 17,883 1,6172005-06 9-20 6 6 .500 - - --- 6 6 .500 24,842 2,0702006-07 6-24 4 8 .333 - - --- 4 8 .333 22,199 1,850TOTALS 389-106 385 98 .784 189 74 .719 196 24 .846 1,768,575 3,573

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Game day at Frost Arenabrings out the best in Jackrabbit fans

and players. Since opening in 1973, the Jackscan claim two undefeated seasons at home, 18-0

in 1985 and 17-0 in 2003. Overall, the Jackrabbitswin nearly 80 percent of their games in Frost Arena.Although listed as an 8,000 seat facility at the time,

more than 9,000 fans packed Frost on four different occa-sions, with the largest crowd coming in at 9,456 fans on

Feb. 11, 1989 in a 90-77 win over Augustana.In 2005, SDSU spent more than $3-Million to install

new state-of-the-art video scoreboards in FrostArena and Coughlin Alumni Stadium, creating

a whole new experience for theJackrabbit faithful.

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One of the most successful programs in anydivision, South Dakota State University beginsits 99th season of men’s basketball in 2007-08 with 1,277 victories.

Head coach Scott Nagy,now in his 13th season,owns 235 of those winsand eight of the 19 20-win seasons inJackrabbit history.

The 2004-05 seasonbrought SDSU basketballto a new level, as the

Jackrabbits began the five-year transition toDivision I, one more step forward for a pro-gram that started in NAIA, moved up to theNCAA College Division and then to NCAADivision II as a charter member of the NorthCentral Conference.

SDSU began the transition to Division I asan independent looking for a conference,which they found on Aug. 30, 2006, whenthe Mid-Continent Conference PresidentsCouncil voted unanimously to extend an invi-tation for membership starting in this, the2007-08 season, the final year of theDivision I transition.

As a member of the Mid-Con, renamed TheSummit League in 2007, the Jacks can playfor the regular season conference title thisseason, but cannot participate in the post-season tournament until the 2008-09 season,when The Summit League Tournament starts atwo-year run at the Sioux Falls Arena.

Prior to making the move to D-I, the SouthDakota State basketball program left its markin the North Central Conference and NCAADivision II athletics.

The Jackrabbits won 20 North CentralConference championships, appeared in 24

NCAA College Division/Division II tourna-ments and won more NCC holiday tourna-ment titles than any other team. SDSU wonthe holiday tournament title in 1968, 1969,1973, 1977 and 1979.The Jacks also wonthe NCC tournament played in Sioux City,Iowa, in 1950.

South Dakota State produced more individ-uals to win the league's most valuable playeraward, 12, than any other league member.The last being Jason Sempsrott, who capturedthe honor in 1997.

In 1979-80, SDSU became the first andonly team to win the NCC "Triple Crown",claiming championships in the holiday tour-nament, regular season and postseason tour-nament.The Jacks then hosted and won theNCAA Division II North Central RegionalTournament, advancing to the quarterfinals ofthe national tournament.

In 1985, SDSU not only hosted and wonthe North Central Regional, but also becamethe first team in South Dakota to host anNCAA quarterfinal game. On March 16,1985, a Frost Arena, and NCAA Division IIplayoff record, 9,339 fans watched the Jacksdefeat Cal State-Hayward 62-58, giving theJackrabbits a berth in the NCAA Final Four.

SDSU is one of only two North CentralConference teams that can boast of winning anational championship.The 1963 Jackrabbits,coached by Jim Iverson and featuring All-American center Tom Black, went 22-5 for theseason, and won the NCAA College Divisionchampionship on a dramatic 40-foot shot bySid Bostic at the buzzer. Bostic’s buzzer-beat-er gave South Dakota State a 44-42 victoryover Eldon Miller's Wittenberg Tigers in the1963 title showdown in Evansville, Ind.

Twenty-one consecutive tournamentspassed without an NCC team in the titlegame, until 1985, when the Jackrabbitsreturned. Unfortunately though, a storybookyear for the Jacks did not get a fairy tale end-ing. Jacksonville State rallied from a 71-64deficit with 2:14 to play to defeat SDSU 74-73 in an exciting championship game onMarch 23, 1985 at the Division II Final Fourin Springfield, Mass.

On Feb. 2, 1993, the Jacks added anothermilestone, becoming just the eighth team inNCAA Division II history to win 1,000 ormore games. SDSU achieved its 1,000th vic-tory by defeating Nebraska-Omaha 69-67 inOmaha.

In total, the Jackrabbits won regional titlesin 1959, 1961, 1963, 1970, 1980,1985,1992 and 1997, they also participated in thenational playoffs (which started in 1957) in1960, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1978,1984, 1988, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2000,2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.

In 1997, the Jacks claimed their eighthregional championship and advanced to theElite Eight Tournament, this time in Louisville,Ky., where, on March, 19, they fell to LynnUniversity (Fla.) 78-72 in the Elite Eight.

Three Jackrabbit players earned theOutstanding Player award at the nationalfinals tournament – Don Jacobsen, whenSDSU finished third in 1961; WayneRasmussen in 1963 and Mark Tetzlaff in1985.

Typical of South Dakota State's tradition ofwinning with small town homegrown talent,Jacobsen hails from Lake Norden, Rasmussenfrom Howard and Tetzlaff from Hayti.

Another of the small town products,VirgRiley from Dell Rapids, played on Team USAin the 1959 World Championships and eightJackrabbit players of recent history tried outwith pro teams in this country.

In 1980, the Washington Bullets selectedSteve Lingenfelter with the 44th pick in theNBA Draft. In 1980-81, he passed up theopportunity to play in the NBA, choosinginstead to spend a season in Italy. He madethe Bullets roster at the start of the 1983season and played in seven games.Lingenfelter played the 1984 season in theContinental Basketball Association, but playedin three games during a ten-day contract withthe San Antonio Spurs.

The Baltimore Bullets drafted Tom Blackwith the 72nd overall pick in 1964, but hechose to play with the Phillips 66 Oilers ofthe old Amateur Athletic Union (AAU)Basketball League. In 1970-71, Black playedin 71 games for the Seattle SuperSonics andCincinnati Royals of the NBA, averaging 4.2points and 3.6 rebounds per game. GuyMackner also played in the AAU league, andalong with Black, played his way into the AAUleague Hall of Fame.

In 1968,The San Diego Rockets draftedDave Miller with the with the 198th overallpick and in 1973, the Houston Rockets draft-ed Lee Colburn with the 58th pick, but nei-ther played a game in the NBA.

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THE MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE CHANGED ITS NAME

TO THE SUMMIT LEAGUE IN 2007

A CHARTER MEMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL

CONFERENCE FOR 83 YEARS, SDSU LEFT THE NCCFOLLOWING THE 2003-04 SEASON FOR DIVISION I

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1. MARK TETZLAFF – 6-7 – CENTER – HAYTI, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1981-82 . . . . . . . .27 118-210 .587 56-128 .437 226 28 8 34 292 10.81982-83 . . . . . . . .28 148-315 .621 128-194 .659 278 15 16 36 534 19.11983-84 . . . . . . . .30 130-332 .623 120-192 .625 337 13 17 33 490 16.31984-85 . . . . . . . .33 218-366 .595 179-273 .655 291 32 28 31 615 18.6CAREER . . . . . . . . .118 724-1,191 .607 483-787 .613 1,132 88 69 134 1,932 16.3

2. LEE COLBURN – 6-6 – FORWARD – BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1969-70 . . . . . . . .23 87-208 .418 80-127 .629 162 254 11.01970-71 . . . . . . . .22 158-300 .527 145-206 .704 206 461 21.01971-72 . . . . . . . .25 184-389 .473 178-261 .682 223 546 21.81972-73 . . . . . . . .26 217-410 .529 127-175 .655 246 561 21.6CAREER . . . . . . . . .96 646-1,307 .494 530-769 .689 837 1,822 18.9

3. AUSTIN HANSEN – 6-1 – GUARD – VALLEY SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1999-2000 . .30-30 129-316 .408 49-144 .340 97-124 .782 80 82 1 57 404 13.52000-01 . . . .29-29 117-297 .394 37-107 .346 139-169 .822 119 61 5 56 410 14.12001-02 . . . .29-29 134-305 .439 64-166 .386 110-134 .821 93 55 1 37 442 15.22002-03 . . . .31-31 190-452 .420 85-210 .405 94-113 .832 132 82 2 75 559 18.0CAREER . . . .119-57 570-1,370 .416 235-627 .375 440-540 .815 424 280 9 225 1,815 15.3

4. STEVE BROWN – 5-10 – GUARD – BRYANT, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A PTS. AVG.1974-75 . . . . . . . .23 61-121 .512 32-38 .842 38 48 156 6.81975-76 . . . . . . . .24 121-236 .513 33-39 .846 52 53 275 11.51976-77 . . . . . . . .26 221-456 .485 88-101 .871 100 100 530 20.41977-78 . . . . . . . .29 239-456 .524 95-115 .826 115 58 573 19.7CAREER . . . . . . . . .118 643-1,269 .507 248-293 .846 305 262 1,534 15.0

5. DON JACOBSEN – 6-2 – GUARD – LAKE NORDEN, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1957-58 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1958-59 . . . . . . . .24 125-332 .377 140-182 .769 138 390 16.31959-60 . . . . . . . .24 152-348 .437 156-207 .754 140 460 19.21960-61 . . . . . . . .27 201-411 .489 236-301 .784 205 638 23.6CAREER . . . . . . . . .75 478-1,091 .438 532-690 .771 483 1,488 19.8

6. JERMAINE SHOWERS – 6-2 – GUARD – RACINE, WISCONSINI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1992-93 . . . .31-16 73-167 .437 10-34 .294 57-89 .640 97 54 6 52 213 6.91993-94 . . . .27-27 100-217 .461 22-54 .407 93-125 .744 94 113 15 64 315 11.71994-95 . . . .27-27 120-285 .421 34-93 .366 95-122 .779 107 92 19 49 369 13.71995-96 . . . .29-29 177-354 .500 42-93 .452 106-134 .791 79 104 9 61 502 17.3CAREER . . . . .91-57 470-1,023 .459 108-274 .394 351-470 .747 347 363 49 226 1,399 12.3

7. BOB WINZENBURG – 6-9 – FORWARD – FAIRMONT, MINNESOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A PTS. AVG.1978-79 . . . . . . . .27 114-269 .423 27-44 .613 144 43 255 9.61979-80 . . . . . . . .30 174-342 .509 41-55 .745 185 55 389 12.91980-81 . . . . . . . .27 118-342 .532 73-90 .811 188 63 437 16.21981-82 . . . . . . . .27 130-323 .402 54-69 .783 219 80 314 11.6CAREER . . . . . . . . .111 600-1,276 .470 195-258 .756 736 241 1,395 12.6

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8. JASON SEMPSROTT – 6-0 – 170 – GUARD – CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOISI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK. STL PTS. AVG.1993-94 . . . . .26-0 14-30 .467 6-13 .462 35-42 .833 13 23 1 8 69 2.71994-95 . . . . .25-1 35-89 .393 16-50 .320 62-72 .861 31 32 1 24 148 5.91995-96 . . . .29-21 143-270 .530 57-115 .496 114-133 .857 77 107 3 55 457 15.81996-97 . . . .30-30 203-450 .451 59-153 .386 251-282 .890 137 181 6 58 716 23.9CAREER . . . .110-52 395-839 .471 138-331 .417 462-529 .873 258 343 11 145 1,390 12.6

9. CHRIS WHITE – 6-1 – 165 – GUARD – HAMMOND, INDIANA*JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER

I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1990-91 . . . .32-32 220-496 .444 57-166 .343 136-179 .760 76 67 4 50 633 19.81991-92 . . . .33-33 246-533 .445 74-203 .265 181-212 .854 94 85 7 52 747 22.6CAREER . . . . .65-65 466-1,049 .444 235-627 .355 317-391 .811 170 152 11 102 1,380 21.2

10. DAVE THOMAS – 6-6 – FORWARD – ONIDA, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1969-70 . . . . . . . .12 7-13 .538 1-4 .250 12 15 1.5 1970-71 . . . . . . . .22 125-264 .473 41-70 .586 192 291 13.21971-72 . . . . . . . .25 185-331 .559 108-152 .711 280 478 19.11972-73 . . . . . . . .26 234-439 .533 103-139 .741 326 571 21.9CAREER . . . . . . . . .85 551-1,047 .526 253-365 .693 810 1,355 15.9

11. DERRICK SCHANTZ – 6-6 – FORWARD – CENTER POINT, IOWAI--------TOTAL--------I I-------3-PTS-------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK. STL PTS. AVG.1999-2000 . . . . .29-3 34-87 .391 3-22 .136 34-43 .791 62 23 3 17 105 3.62000-01 . . . . . .29-29 108-219 .493 31-66 .470 73-95 .768 163 43 6 23 320 11.02001-02 . . . . . .30-27 122-254 .480 36-91 .396 76-88 .864 141 40 2 22 356 11.92002-03* . . . . . .5-5 15-40 .375 2-8 .250 9-15 .600 42 4 0 2 41 8.22003-04 . . . . . .34-34 156-334 .467 58-142 .408 91-113 .805 171 47 5 25 461 13.6CAREER . . . . . .127-98 435-934 .466 130-329 .395 283-354 .799 579 157 16 89 1,283 10.1

12. KURT MEISTER – 6-8 – CENTER – HAMILTON, ILLINOISI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1994-95. . . . . 27-0 50-117 .427 0-0 .000 26-44 .591 106 22 12 16 126 4.71995-96. . . . . 29-0 108-181 .597 0-1 .000 47-72 .653 166 20 21 9 263 9.11996-97 . . . . 30-29 178-280 .636 0-0 .000 67-101 .663 220 26 25 24 423 14.11997-98 . . . . 29-29 191-324 .590 0-0 .000 87-123 .707 242 41 45 22 469 16.2CAREER . . . . 115-58 527-902 .584 0-1 .000 227-340 .668 734 109 103 71 1,281 11.1

13. RON WIBLEMO – 6-0 – GUARD – MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A PTS. AVG.1971-72 . . . . . . . .20 74-156 .474 31-40 .775 37 - 179 8.91972-73 . . . . . . . .26 112-308 .364 24-35 .686 54 - 248 9.51973-74 . . . . . . . .23 155-366 .423 49-59 .830 70 99 359 15.61974-75 . . . . . . . .24 211-438 .504 44-55 .800 69 72 486 20.3CAREER . . . . . . . . .93 562-1,268 .443 148-189 .783 230 171 1,272 13.7

14. MARK SCHULTZ – 6-5 – FORWARD – DESMET, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1982-83 . . . . . . . .26 41-76 .539 42-58 .724 54 7 5 2 124 4.71983-84 . . . . . . . .30 110-185 .594 68-94 .723 144 11 11 15 288 9.61984-85 . . . . . . . .32 133-255 .521 93-121 .768 218 17 10 33 359 11.21985-86 . . . . . . . .28 184-285 .645 120-159 .754 221 16 16 42 488 17.4CAREER . . . . . . . . .116 468-801 .584 323-432 .747 637 51 41 92 1,259 10.8

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15. ANDY MOELLER – 6-1 – GUARD – LACLAIRE, IOWAI-------TOTAL-------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK. STL PTS. AVG.2000-01 . . . . .27-7 49-110 .445 12-37 .324 52-78 .667 67 37 0 24 162 6.02001-02 . . . . .30-30 136-282 .482 39-105 .371 83-113 .735 141 112 2 24 394 13.12002-03* . . . . .4-0 17-33 .515 11-21 .524 8-12 .667 8 13 0 8 53 13.32003-04 . . . . .34-34 184-410 .449 85-207 .411 144-185 .778 168 104 5 59 597 17.6CAREER . . . . .110-52 386-835 .462 147-370 .397 287-388 .740 384 343 7 125 1,206 12.7

16. JOHN THOMAS – 6-5 – FORWARD – ALEXANDRIA, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1965-66 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1966-67 . . . . . . . .25 136-296 .459 63-91 .692 127 335 13.41967-68 . . . . . . . .27 176-384 .458 94-126 .746 215 446 16.51968-69 . . . . . . . .24 153-291 .526 91-118 .771 219 397 16.5CAREER . . . . . . . . .76 465-971 .479 248-335 .740 561 1,178 15.5

17. CULLEN OBER – 6-10 – CENTER – GLENCOE, MINNESOTAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1986-87. . . . . 28-5 129-223 .578 0-0 .000 49-94 .521 175 23 57 9 307 11.01987-88 . . . . 30-30 142-278 .511 0-0 .000 72-113 .637 191 30 48 17 356 11.91988-89 . . . . 28-28 143-270 .530 0-0 .000 96-126 .762 211 25 61 18 382 13.61989-90 . . . . 10-10 45-77 .584 0-0 .000 28-43 .651 73 18 23 9 118 11.8CAREER . . . . . 96-73 459-848 .541 0-0 .000 245-376 .652 650 96 189 53 1,163 12.1

18. TOM ROPS – 6-8 – CENTER – LENNOX, SOUTH DAKOTAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1992-93. . . . . 31-0 47-114 .412 10-25 .400 42-67 .627 89 39 8 44 146 4.71993-94 . . . . 27-17 82-187 .439 26-60 .433 48-81 .593 169 37 29 46 238 8.71994-95 . . . . 27-27 152-289 .510 2-15 .133 86-116 .741 233 63 11 50 392 14.51996-96 . . . . 29-29 138-256 .539 4-11 .364 91-124 .734 237 72 17 47 371 12.8CAREER . . . . 114-73 419-855 .490 42-111 .378 267-388 .688 728 211 65 187 1,147 10.1

T19. GUY MACKNER – 6-7 – CENTER – SISSETON, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1965-66 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1966-67 . . . . . . . .23 72-148 .486 79-121 .653 111 223 9.71967-68 . . . . . . . .27 204-416 .490 129-166 .777 314 537 19.91968-69 . . . . . . . .24 128-270 .472 98-115 .852 228 354 14.8CAREER . . . . . . . . .74 404-834 .484 306-402 .761 653 1,114 15.1

T19. RANDY SUAREZ – 6-2 – GUARD – DEPUE, ILLINOISI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1986-87 . . . . 28-28 136-297 .458 65-144 .451 60-70 .857 116 55 9 28 397 14.21987-88 . . . . 30-30 137-292 .469 73-176 .415 68-84 .810 107 39 2 30 415 13.81988-89 . . . . 22-19 95-228 .417 59-149 .396 53-72 .736 85 47 7 26 302 13.7CAREER . . . . . 80-77 419-855 .450 197-469 .420 181-226 .801 308 141 18 84 1,114 13.9

21. KENT HYDE – 6-7 – CENTER – ONIDA, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1954-55 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1955-56 . . . . . . . .24 134-279 .480 145-224 .647 242 413 17.21956-57 . . . . . . . .22 132-283 .466 120-174 .743 276 417 19.01957-58 . . . . . . . .17 93-244 .381 82-129 .635 190 268 15.8CAREER . . . . . . . . .63 359-806 .445 380-559 .679 708 1,098 17.4

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1999-2000. . . 22-0 60-135 .444 22-70 .314 32-45 .711 59 56 0 24 174 7.92000-01 . . . . 29-20 73-170 .429 15-54 .278 70-94 .745 106 68 1 30 231 8.02001-02. . . . . 30-1 86-178 .483 21-62 .339 86-112 .768 82 115 2 30 279 9.32002-03 . . . . 31-30 141-260 .542 23-82 .280 107-139 .770 209 104 1 30 412 13.3CAREER . . . . 112-51 459-848 .485 81-268 .302 295-390 .756 456 343 4 114 1,096 9.8

T22. RYAN NAATJES – 6-4 – GUARD – MILFORD, IOWAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1990-91. . . . . 32-0 55-142 .387 20-85 .341 32-39 .821 53 15 5 15 171 5.31991-92. . . . . 32-1 70-161 .435 21-71 .296 57-75 .760 84 43 4 23 218 6.81992-93 . . . . 31-31 129-289 .446 50-136 .368 101-230 .777 99 55 4 57 409 13.21994-95 . . . . 23-22 100-217 .461 51-117 .436 47-59 .797 78 35 2 27 298 13.0CAREER . . . . 118-54 354-809 .438 151-409 .369 237-303 .782 314 148 15 122 1,096 9.3

24. STEVE LINGENFELTER – 6-9 – CENTER – BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA*TRANSFER FROM MINNESOTA

I---------TOTAL---------I YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK PTS. AVG.1979-80 . . . . . . . .30 221-401 .551 89-147 .605 322 89 79 531 17.71980-81 . . . . . . . .21 227-350 .648 106-181 .586 222 38 51 560 26.7CAREER . . . . . . . . .51 448-751 .596 195-328 .549 544 127 130 1,091 21.4

25. CASEY ESTLING – 6-4 – FORWARD – CENTER POINT, IOWAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1996-97. . . . . 30-0 77-139 .554 1-6 .167 44-71 .620 99 24 0 18 199 6.61997-98 . . . . 29-28 138-258 .535 3-13 .231 77-138 .558 155 49 9 32 356 12.31998-99 . . . . 26-26 95-190 .500 3-11 .273 57-106 .538 134 36 3 19 250 9.61999-2000 . . 30-30 104-204 .510 1-5 .200 70-120 .583 141 46 0 41 279 9.3CAREER . . . . 115-84 414-791 .523 8-35 .228 248-435 .570 529 155 12 110 1,084 9.4

26. SID BOSTIC – 6-4 – FORWARD – PIPESTONE, MINNESOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1960-61 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1961-62 . . . . . . . .22 125-294 .425 57-83 .687 227 307 13.91962-63 . . . . . . . .27 143-370 .387 120-174 .689 319 406 15.01963-64 . . . . . . . .21 149-343 .434 68-95 .708 258 366 17.4CAREER . . . . . . . . .70 417-1,007 .414 245-353 .694 804 1,079 15.4

27. GENE ZULK – 6-5 – FORWARD – SPENCER, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1965-66 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1966-67 . . . . . . . .24 102-250 .408 23-38 .605 120 227 9.51967-68 . . . . . . . .27 155-320 .484 91-118 .771 192 401 14.91968-69 . . . . . . . .24 174-306 .569 97-133 .729 168 445 18.5CAREER . . . . . . . . .75 431-876 .492 211-289 .730 480 1,073 14.3

28. GEORGE SCHROEDER – 6-5 – FORWARD – LAUREL, NEBRASKAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A PTS. AVG.1972-73 . . . . . . . .26 38-100 .380 34-53 .642 95 - 110 4.21973-74 . . . . . . . .23 101-232 .435 31-52 .596 125 50 233 10.11974-75 . . . . . . . .24 145-297 .488 69-91 .758 170 63 359 15.01975-76 . . . . . . . .24 143-331 .432 78-123 .634 171 67 364 15.2CAREER . . . . . . . . .97 247-960 .443 212-319 .664 531 180 1,066 10.9

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1989-90. . . . . 27-2 47-104 .452 0-1 .000 47-80 .588 116 10 9 13 141 5.21990-91 . . . . 32-22 92-174 .529 0-1 .000 87-126 .690 140 40 11 18 271 8.51991-92 . . . . 33-33 115-223 .516 0-0 .000 76-114 .667 168 28 10 21 306 9.31992-93 . . . . 31-31 121-230 .526 5-16 .313 78-114 .684 192 45 10 19 325 10.5CAREER . . . . 123-88 375-731 .513 5-18 .278 288-434 .664 616 123 40 71 1,043 8.5

30. JIM SUTTON – 6-0 – GUARD – ONIDA, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1953-54 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1954-55 . . . . . . . .25 109-242 .450 88-108 .815 113 306 12.21955-56 . . . . . . . .24 115-244 .471 82-98 .837 133 312 13.01956-57 . . . . . . . .22 145-294 .493 127-138 .920 137 417 19.0CAREER . . . . . . . . .71 369-780 .473 297-344 .898 383 1,035 14.6

31. MERLYN SMITH – 6-3 – FORWARD – AVON, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1955-56 . . . . . . . . . FRESHMAN NOT ELIGIBLE FOR VARSITY COMPETITION

1956-57 . . . . . . . .20 104-246 .423 91-125 .728 204 299 15.01957-58 . . . . . . . .22 148-377 .392 82-125 .656 228 378 17.21958-59 . . . . . . . .23 136-342 .398 79-108 .731 212 351 15.2CAREER . . . . . . . . .65 388-965 .402 252-358 .704 644 1,028 15.8

32. JEFF BOOHER – 6-3 – GUARD – BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1988-89. . . . . 27-0 41-92 .446 6-19 .316 16-22 .727 39 67 4 50 104 6.61989-90 . . . . 27-27 102-240 .425 37-101 .366 10-17 .588 107 60 4 46 251 12.31990-91 . . . . 30-29 114-255 .447 27-80 .338 33-43 .767 95 46 4 78 288 9.61991-92 . . . . 33-33 141-294 .480 38-98 .388 55-83 .663 142 58 1 76 375 9.3CAREER . . . . 117-89 398-881 .452 108-298 .362 114-165 .691 383 231 13 250 1,018 9.4

33. JIM WALKER – 6-9 – CENTER – SUMNER, IOWA*JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER

I---------TOTAL---------I YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A PTS. AVG.1978-79 . . . . . . . .27 201-346 .581 64-99 .646 209 21 466 17.21979-80 . . . . . . . .30 214-358 .598 118-162 .728 253 22 546 18.2CAREER . . . . . . . . .57 415-704 .589 182-261 .697 462 43 1,012 17.7

34. BILL CARTWRIGHT – 6-8 – FORWARD – PRINCETON, ILLINOISI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1985-86. . . . . 17-0 8-15 .533 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 18 6 2 0 19 1.11986-87 . . . . 28-28 121-216 .560 0-0 .000 54-75 .720 164 55 16 14 296 10.61987-88 . . . . 30-28 141-246 .573 0-1 .000 68-95 .716 188 44 16 5 350 11.71988-89 . . . . 28-28 139-263 .529 2-6 .333 65-83 .783 197 37 15 21 345 12.3CAREER . . . . 103-84 409-740 .553 2-7 .286 190-260 .731 567 142 49 40 1,010 9.8

35. CORY VANDEWETTERING – 6-9 – CENTER – FREEDOM, WISCONSINI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.1990-91. . . . . 32-0 55-137 .401 0-0 .000 71-102 .696 122 17 16 14 181 1.11991-92. . . . . 33-0 79-168 .470 0-0 .000 80-108 .741 143 14 33 8 238 10.61992-93 . . . . 31-30 97-204 .475 0-0 .000 82-126 .651 161 28 18 10 276 11.71993-94 . . . . 27-27 119-230 .517 0-0 .000 76-112 .679 203 24 18 18 314 12.3CAREER . . . . 123-57 350-739 .474 0-0 .000 309-448 .690 629 83 85 50 1,009 9.8

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36. VIRG RILEY – 6-4 – FORWARD – DELL RAPIDS, SOUTH DAKOTAI---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1952-53 . . . . . . . .17 20-69 .289 30-42 .714 57 70 4.41953-54 . . . . . . . .22 52-155 .336 57-95 .600 133 161 7.31954-55 . . . . . . . .25 130-333 .393 126-173 .728 191 386 15.41955-56 . . . . . . . .24 135-332 .407 121-175 .691 228 391 16.3CAREER . . . . . . . . .87 337-889 .379 334-485 .689 609 1,008 11.6

37. DENNIS WOMELDORF – 6-1 – GUARD – WESSINGTON SPRINGS, S.D.I---------TOTAL---------I

YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. PTS. AVG.1967-68 . . . . . . . .27 83-174 .477 92-123 .748 73 258 9.61968-69 . . . . . . . .24 104-209 .498 44-62 .710 75 252 10.51969-70 . . . . . . . .26 195-342 .570 106-145 .731 97 496 19.1CAREER . . . . . . . . .77 382-725 .527 242-330 .733 245 1,006 13.1

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SDSUSDSU IINDIVIDUNDIVIDUALAL HHONORSONORS ININ NCNCAAAA CCOMPEOMPETITIONTITION

MIDWEST REGIONAL MVP1959 – Merlin Smith1961 – Don Jacobsen1963 – Tom Black1973 – Dave Thomas

ALL-MIDWEST REGIONAL TEAM1963 – Sid Bostic1969 – Raul Duarte, Gene Zulk1970 – John Eidsness, Clyde Hagen,

Dennis Womeldorf1973 – Lee Colburn

ALL-GREAT LAKES REGIONAL TEAM1968 – Guy Mackner

ALL-NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL TEAM1984 – Mark Tetzlaff, Mark Schultz

ALL-SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TEAM1988 – Bill Cartwright

NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL MVP1985 – Mark Tetzlaff1992 – Chris White1997 – Jason Sempsrott

ALL-NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TEAM1978 – Steve Brown1980 – Bob Winzenburg, Paul McDonald1985 – Mark Schultz, Derrick Wordlaw1991 – Chris White1992 – Cory VandeWettering1996 – Jermaine Showers, Jason Sempsrott1997 – Matt Wallace1998 – Kurt Meister, Casey Walker2002 – Derrick Schantz, Josh Cerveny2003 – Austin Hansen2004 – Andy Moeller

NCAA FINALS MVP1961 – Don Jacobsen1963 – Wayne Rasmussen

NCAA DIVISION II FINAL FOUR MVP1985 – Mark Tetzlaff

NCAA FINALS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1963 – Tom Black

ALL-INDEPENDENT NEWCOMER TEAM2006 – Matt Cadwell2007 – Kai Williams

ALL-INDEPENDENT SECOND TEAM2007 – Kai Williams

BEN BERAN – 6-7 – 225 – FORWARD – VICTOR, IOWAI------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. A BLK STL PTS. AVG.2003-04. . . . . 34-1 75-136 .551 0-2 .000 46-69 .667 134 32 8 8 196 5.82004-05 . . . . 28-28 148-315 .470 11-35 .314 73-97 .753 164 29 15 30 380 13.62005-06 . . . . 29-28 130-332 .392 26-88 .295 66-103 .641 158 35 11 25 352 12.12006-07 . . . . . DID NOT PLAY

CAREER . . . . . 91-57 350-739 .474 37-125 .296 185-269 .688 456 96 34 63 928 10.2

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RECORDS BY YEAR IN SCHOOLPOINTS

FRESHMAN: 453, by Matt Cadwell, 2006 (15.6 PPG IN 29 GAMES)SOPHOMORE: 534, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1983 (19.1 PPG IN 28 GAMES)JUNIOR: 633, by Chris White, 1991 (19.8 PPG IN 32 GAMES)SENIOR: 747, by Chris White, 1992 ( 22.6 PPG, IN 33 GAMES)

REBOUNDSFRESHMAN: 260, by Matt Jones, 2002 (8.7 RPG IN 30 GAMES)SOPHOMORE: 278, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1983 (9.9 RPG IN 28 GAMES)JUNIOR: 404, by Tom Black, 1963 (14.8 RPG IN 27 GAMES)SENIOR: 326, by Dave Thomas, 1973 (12.3 RPG IN 26 GAMES)

POINTSGAME: 44, by Dave Thomas vs. Coe College, 1973 SEASON: 747, by Chris White, 1992 (33 GAMES)CAREER: 1,931, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-85 (118 GAMES)SEASON AVERAGE: 24.6, by Juriad Hughes, 1994 (640 POINTS IN 27 GAMES)CAREER AVERAGE: 21.2, by Chris White, 1990-92 (1,380 POINTS IN 65 GAMES)

FIELD GOALSGAME: 20, by Dave Thomas, vs. Coe College, 1973SEASON: 247, (247-for-603) by Juriad Hughes, 1994

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN TEN ATTEMPTS)GAME: 100 pct. (13-for-13) by Dennis Womeldorf vs. Augustana, 1970

100 pct. (11-for-11) by Cory VandeWettering vs. Augustana, 1-19-1994100 pct. (10-for-10) by Sid Bostic vs.Tarkio, 1962

SEASON: 64.8 pct. (227-for350) by Steve Lingenfelter, 1981 (21 GAMES)CAREER: 60.7 pct. (724-for-1,191) by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-85

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSGAME: 8, by Randy Suarez vs. Augustana, 2-7-1987SEASON: 85, by Austin Hansen, 2003 (210 ATTEMPTS IN 31 GAMES)

by Andy Moeller, 2004 (207 ATTEMPTS IN 34 GAMES)CAREER: 235, by Austin Hansen, 2000-03 (627 ATTEMPTS IN 119 GAMES)SEASON PER GAME AVG.: 2.74, by Austin Hansen, 2003

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME: 1.000, (4-for-4), by Craig Jenkins, vs. Dakota Wesleyan, 11-25-1986

by Craig Jenkins, vs. Sioux Falls, 12-1-1986 SEASON: .451 (65-for-144), by Randy Suarez, 1987 CAREER: .420 (197-for-469), by Randy Suarez, 1987-89

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAME: 14, (5-for-14) by Austin Hansen, vs. South Dakota, 1-16-2003

(4-for-14), by Austin Hansen, at St. Cloud State, 1-11-2003 SEASON: 210, (85-for-210), by Austin Hansen, 2003 (31 GAMES)CAREER: 636, (235-for-627), by Austin Hansen, 2000-03 (119 GAMES)CONSECUTIVE ATTEMPTS MADE: 9, by Craig Jenkins, 1987 (OVER THREE GAMES)

4-FOR-4 VS. DAKOTA WESLEYAN, 11-25-19864-FOR-4, VS. SIOUX FALLS, 12-1-1986MADE 1ST ATTEMPT VS. DANA, 12-5-1986

FREE THROWSGAME: 22, (22-of-28) by Don Jacobsen vs. Prairie View, 1961 SEASON: 236, (236-of-301), by Don Jacobsen, 1961 (27 GAMES)CAREER: 523 (523-of-690), by Don Jacobsen, 1959-61 (75 GAMES)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGAME (MIN. TEN ATT.): 1.000 (12-of-12), by Jim Sutton vs. St.Thomas, 1957SEASON (MIN. 2.5 APG): 92.0, (127-of-138), by Jim Sutton, 1957 (22 GAMES)CAREER: 86.3, (297-of-344), by Jim Sutton, 1955-57 (71 GAMES)

88.5, (161-of-182), by Tom McDonald, 1983-86 (104 GAMES)(TOM MCDONALD ATTEMPTED JUST 182 FREE THROWS IN 104 GAMES, 1.75 PER GAME)

REBOUNDSGAME: 29, by Terry Slattery vs. Lincoln (Mo.), 1962SEASON: 404, by Tom Black, 1963 (27 GAMES)CAREER: 1,132 by Mark Tetzlaff in, 1982-85 (118 GAMES)

REBOUNDS PER GAME AVERAGESEASON: 14.8, by Tom Black, 1963 (404 IN 27 GAMES)CAREER (TWO YEARS): 13.2, by Tom Black, 1963-64 (635 IN 48 GAMES)CAREER (THREE YEARS): 11.5, by Sid Bostic, 1962-64 (804 IN 70 GAMES)CAREER (FOUR YEARS): 9.6, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-85 (1,132 IN 118 GAMES)

ASSISTSGAME: 17, by Tom McDonald, vs. Morningside, 2-21-1986SEASON: 225, by Brian Norberg, 1998 (29 GAMES)CAREER: 605, by Brian Norberg, 1996-99 (114 GAMES)

ASSISTS PER GAME AVERAGESEASON: 7.8 by Brian Norberg, 1998 (225 ASSISTS IN 29 GAMES)Career: 5.5, by Cer’Ci Mahone, 1978-79 (297 ASSISTS IN 54 GAMES)

5.3, by Brian Norberg, 1996-99 (605 ASSISTS IN 114 GAMES)

STEALSGAME: 8, by Kevin McNamara, vs. South Dakota, 1980 SEASON: 78, by Jeff Booher, 1991 (32 GAMES)CAREER: 250 by Jeff Booher, 1989-92 (117 GAMES)CAREER AVG.: 2.14, by Jeff Booher, 1989-92 (250 STEALS IN 117 GAMES)

BLOCKED SHOTSGAME: 8, by Steve Lingenfelter, vs. North Dakota State, 1980 SEASON: 79, by Steve Lingenfelter, 1980 (30 GAMES)CAREER: 189, by Cullen Ober, 1987-90 (96 GAMES)

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1. 44 Dave Thomas vs. Coe College 19732. 41 Tom Black vs. Morningside 1964

41 Steve Lingenfelter vs. Grand View 19804. 40 Kent Hyde vs. Augustana 1957

40 Steve Lingenfelter at Fresno State 19816. 38 Tom Black vs. Wis.-Oshkosh 1964

38 Lee Colburn vs. Augustana 197138 Chris White vs. Augustana 1991

9. 36 Chris White vs. Black Hills State 199236 Austin Hansen vs. Fort Hays State 2003

POINTS IN A SEASONNAME YEAR GAMES POINTS AVG.

1. Chris White 1992 34 747 22.62. Jason Sempsrott 1997 30 716 23.93. Juriad Hughes 1004 26 640 24.64. Don Jacobsen 1961 27 638 23.65. Chris White 1991 32 633 19.96. Mark Tetzlaff 1983 33 615 18.67. Andy Moeller 2004 34 597 17.68. Steve Brown 1978 29 573 19.79. Dave Thomas 1973 26 571 21.810. Lee Colburn 1973 26 561 21.5*HIGHEST AVERAGE: 26.7 BY STEVE LINGENFELTER, 560 POINTS IN 21 GAMES, 1981

POINTS IN CAREERNAME YEARS GAMES POINTS AVG.

1. Mark Tetzlaff 1982-85 118 1,931 16.32. Lee Colburn 1970-73 96 1,822 19.03. Austin Hansen 2000-03 119 1,815 15.34. Steve Brown 1975-78 102 1,534 15.15. Don Jacobsen 1959-61 75 1,488 19.86. Jermaine Showers 1993-96 114 1,399 12.37. Bob Winzenburg 1979-82 111 1,395 12.68. Jason Sempsrott 1884-97 110 1,390 12.69. Chris White 1992-93 65 1,390 21.210. Dave Thomas 1970-73 84 1,355 16.1

ASSISTS IN CAREERNAME YEARS GAMES ASSISTS AVG.

1. Brian Norberg 1996-99 98 523 5.342. Kyle Adams 1985-88 96 481 5.013. Tom McDonald 1983-86 114 386 3.394. Jermaine Showers 1993-96 114 363 3.185. Jason Sempsrott 1994-97 110 343 3.126. Chris Stoebner 2000-03 111 343 3.097. Cer’Ci Mahone 1978-79 54 297 5.508. Austin Hansen 2000-03 119 280 2.359. Steve Brown 1975-78 102 262 2.5710. Bob Winzenburg 1979-82 111 241 2.17

*ASSISTS BECAME A PART OF THE OFFICIAL SDSU STATS IN 1974

REBOUNDS IN A GAMEREBOUNDS NAME OPPONENT YEAR

1. 29 Terry Slattery vs. Lincoln (Mo.) 19612. 26 Wayne Gaughran vs. South Dakota 1960

26 Dave Thomas vs. Coe College 19734. 25 Guy Mackner vs. Morningside 1968

25 Steve Lingenfelter vs. Grand View 19816. 24 Tom Black vs. North Dakota 1963

24 Tom Black vs. Neb. Wesleyan 19638. 23 Marv Kool vs. Augustana 1953

23 Marlin VanDenEinde vs. South Dakota 195923 Tom Black vs. Augustana 1963

REBOUNDS IN A SEASONNAME YEAR GAMES REBOUNDS AVG.

1. Tom Black 1962 27 404 14.82. Terry Slattery 1961 27 385 14.33. Mark Tetzlaff 1984 30 337 11.24. Dave Thomas 1973 26 326 12.35. Steve Lingenfelter 1980 30 322 10.76. Sid Bostic 1963 27 319 11.87. Guy Mackner 1968 27 314 11.68. Mark Tetzlaff 1985 33 291 8.89. Larry Nickelson 1977 26 283 10.910. Dave Thomas 1972 25 280 11.2

REBOUNDS IN CAREERNAME YEARS GAMES REBOUNDS AVG.

1. Mark Tetzlaff 1982-85 118 1,132 9.62. Lee Colburn 1970-73 96 837 8.73. Dave Thomas 1970-73 84 810 9.64. Sid Bostic 1962-64 70 804 11.55. Larry Nickelson 1976-78 79 757 9.66. Wayne Gaughran 1958-60 70 737 10.57. Bob Winzenburg 1979-82 111 736 6.68. Kurt Meister 1995-98 115 734 6.49. Terry Slattery 1960-62 64 729 11.410. Tom Rops 1993-96 114 728 6.4

STEALS IN CAREERNAME YEARS GAMES STEALS AVG.

1. Jeff Booher 1989-92 117 250 2.142. Jermaine Showers 1993-96 114 226 1.983. Austin Hansen 2000-03 119 225 1.894. Tom Rops 1993-96 114 187 1.645. Jason Sempsrott 1994-97 110 145 1.326. Kevin Tetzlaff 1982-85 118 134 1.147. Brian Norberg 1996-99 98 122 1.248. Ryan Naatjes 1991-93, 95 118 122 1.039. Chris Stoebner 2000-03 111 114 1.0310. Kevin McNamara 1980, 82 54 104 1.93

*STEALS BECAME A PART OF THE OFFICIAL SDSU STATS IN 1980

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POINTSYEAR NAME GAMES POINTS AVERAGE1949-50 Don Bartlett 21 254 12.11950-51 Dave Aaberg 28 467 16.71951-52 Marv Kool 22 265 12.01952-53 Bob Ehrke 22 305 13.91953-54 Bob Ehrke 22 260 11.81954-55 Deane Antoine 25 402 16.11955-56 Kent Hyde 24 413 17.21956-57 Jim Sutton 22 417 19.0

Kent Hyde 22 417 19.01957-58 Merlyn Smith 22 378 17.21958-59 Marlin VanDenEinde 23 404 17.61959-60 Don Jacobsen 24 460 19.21960-61 Don Jacobsen 27 638 23.61961-62 Terry Slattery 21 378 18.01962-63 Tom Black 27 467 17.31963-64 Tom Black 21 450 21,41964-65 Tom Timpone 21 235 11.11965-66 Tom Timpone 24 396 16.51966-67 Vern Schoolmeester 25 367 14.71967-68 Guy Mackner 27 537 19.91968-69 Gene Zulk 24 445 18.51969-70 Dennis Womeldorf 26 496 19.11970-71 Lee Colburn 22 461 21.01971-72 Lee Colburn 25 546 21.81972-73 Dave Thomas 26 571 21.91973-74 Dale Nickelson 23 455 19.91974-75 Ron Wiblemo 24 486 20.31975-76 George Schroeder 24 364 15.21976-77 Steve Brown 26 530 20.41977-78 Steve Brown 29 573 19.71978-79 Jim Walker 27 466 17.21979-80 Jim Walker 39 546 18.21980-81 Steve Lingenfelter 21 560 26.71981-82 Bob Winzenburg 27 314 11.61982-83 Mark Tetzlaff 28 534 19.91983-84 Mark Tetzlaff 30 490 16.31984-85 Mark Tetzlaff 33 615 18.61985-86 Mark Schultz 28 488 17.41986-87 Randy Suarez 28 397 14.1

Craig Jenkins 28 397 14.11987-88 Randy Suarez 30 415 13.81988-89 Cullen Ober 28 382 13.61989-90 Rich McClendon 26 316 12.21990-91 Chris White 32 633 19.81991-92 Chris White 33 747 22.61992-93 Ryan Naatjes 31 409 13.21993-94 Juriad Hughes 26 640 24.61994-95 Tom Rops 27 392 14.51995-96 Jermaine Showers 29 502 17.31996-97 Jason Sempsrott 30 716 23.91997-98 Kurt Meister 29 469 16.21998-99 Bill Fischer 26 379 14.61999-2000 Austin Hansen 30 404 13.52000-01 Austin Hansen 29 410 14.12001-02 Austin Hansen 29 442 15.22002-03 Austin Hansen 31 559 18.02003-04 Andy Moeller 34 597 17.62004-05 Ben Beran 28 380 13.62005-06 Matt Cadwell 29 453 15.62006-07 Kai Williams 30 363 12.1

REBOUNDSYEAR NAME GAMES REBOUNDS AVERAGE1951-52 Marv Kool 22 289 13.81952-53 Bob Ehrke 22 201 9.11953-54 Bob Ehrke 22 245 11.11954-55 Virg Riley 25 191 8.01955-56 Kent Hyde 24 242 10.11956-57 Kent Hyde 22 276 13.21957-58 Merlyn Smith 22 228 10.41958-59 Marlin VanDenEinde 23 271 11.81959-60 Wayne Gaughran 24 279 11.61960-61 Terry Slattery 27 385 14.31961-62 Terry Slattery 21 267 12.31962-63 Tom Black 27 404 14.81963-64 Sid Bostic 21 258 12.31964-65 Gary Smith 21 136 5.91965-66 Larry Tompkins 24 207 8.61966-67 Ron Otterness 25 220 8.91967-68 Guy Mackner 27 314 11.61968-69 Guy Mackner 24 228 9.51969-70 Clyde Hagen 26 213 8.51970-71 Lee Colburn 22 206 9.31971-72 Dave Thomas 25 280 11.21972-73 Dave Thomas 26 326 12.31973-74 Dale Nickelson 23 272 12.01974-75 Mike Christianson 24 193 8.01975-76 Larry Nickelson 24 226 9.41976-77 Larry Nickelson 26 283 10.91977-78 Larry Nickelson 29 246 8.51978-79 Jim Walker 27 209 7.71979-80 Steve Lingenfelter 30 322 10.71980-81 Steve Lingenfelter 21 222 10.61981-82 Mark Tetzlaff 27 226 8.41982-83 Mark Tetzlaff 28 278 9.91983-84 Mark Tetzlaff 30 337 11.21984-85 Mark Tetzlaff 33 291 8.81985-86 Mark Schultz 28 221 7.91986-87 Cullen Ober 28 175 6.21987-88 Cullen Ober 30 191 6.31988-89 Cullen Ober 28 211 7.51989-90 Pete Leiferman 27 116 4.31990-91 Chris Counts 32 182 5.71991-92 Pete Leiferman 33 168 5.11992-93 Pete Leiferman 31 167 5.41993-94 Cory VandeWettering 27 203 7.51994-95 Tom Rops 26 233 8.61995-96 Tom Rops 29 237 8.21996-97 Kurt Meister 30 220 7.31997-98 Kurt Meister 29 242 8.31998-99 Cody Volmer 26 161 6.21999-2000 Andy Cone 30 196 6.52000-01 Andy Cone 29 212 7.32001-02 Matt Jones 30 260 8.72002-03 Chris Stoebner 30 209 7.02003-04 Derrick Schantz 34 171 5.02004-05 Joe Green 28 191 6.82005-06 Ben Beran 29 158 5.42006-07 Kai Williams 30 195 6.5

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POINTSHOME GAME: 136, vs. Midland Lutheran (80), 12-14-1990ROAD GAME: 120, vs. Augustana (82), 1964 SEASON: 2,716, 1992 (33 GAMES)CONFERENCE GAME: 121 vs. Northern Iowa (78), 2-16-1968 CONFERENCE SEASON: 1,420, 1991 (18 GAMES)

AVERAGE POINTSSEASON: 89.2, 1968-69 (2,140 POINTS IN 24 GAMES)CONFERENCE SEASON: 92.0, 1969 (12 GAMES)

FIELD GOALSGAME: 51 vs. Midland Lutheran, 12-14-1991 SEASON: 966, 1991 (2,077 ATTEMPTS IN 32 GAMES; 46.5 PCT.)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME: 71.4 pct. (30-of-42), vs. North Dakota State, 3-1-1985 SEASON: 53.3 pct. (896-for-1,681), 1980 (30 GAMES)

FREE THROWSGAME: 53 vs. Augustana, 1957 SEASON: 662, (662-of-925), 2004 (34 GAMES)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGAME (MIN. 10 ATT.): 92.3 pct. (36-of-39), vs. Southwest State, 12-11-71 SEASON: 75.2 pct. (401-of-533), 1977 (26 GAMES)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGAME: 66, vs. Augustana, 1957SEASON: 925, (662-of-925), 2004 (34 GAMES)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSGAME: 14 at Nebraska-Omaha, 1-31-1987

vs. South Dakota, 1-9-04 SEASON: 188, (188-of-527), 1991 (32 GAMES)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME (MIN. 10 ATT.): 70 pct. (7-for-10), vs. Sioux Falls, 11-30-1987 SEASON: 42.7 pct. (156-for-365), 1987 (28 GAMES)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAME: 31, vs. Minnesota-Morris, 12-15-2001

at Nebraska, 12-8-2005 SEASON: 527, (188-for-527), 1991 (32 GAMES)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEATVICTORY: 73 vs. Dakota State, (W, 105-32), 11-22-97 DEFEAT: 50, vs. Kent State, (L, 105-50), 11-10-06MISCELLANEOUS: 15-15 tie, vs. South Dakota, 1915

LARGEST/SMALLEST COMBINED SCORE216 POINTS: SDSU 136 vs. Midland Lutheran 80, 12-14-199121 POINTS: North Dakota 13, SDSU 8, 1923

REBOUNDSGAME: 92, vs. Alberta, 1965 SEASON: 1,540, 1963 (57.0 REBOUNDS PER GAME IN 27 GAMES)SEASON AVERAGE: 57.0, 1963 (1,540 REBOUNDS IN 27 GAMES)

ASSISTSGAME: 34, vs. Mayville State, 12-11-84 SEASON: 637, 1985 (19.3 ASSISTS PER GAME IN 33 GAMES)SEASON AVERAGE: 19.53, 1987 (548 ASSISTS IN 28 GAMES)

STEALSGAME: 23, vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 12-27-90SEASON: 369, 1991 (11.5 STEALS PER GAME IN 32 GAMES)SEASON AVERAGE: 11.5, 1991 (369 STEALS IN 32 GAMES)

BLOCKED SHOTSGAME: 14, vs. North Dakota State, 2-28-1987SEASON: 124, 1980 (4.13 BLOCKS PER GAME IN 30 GAMES)SEASON AVERAGE: 4.17, 1987 (117 BLOCKS IN 28 GAMES)

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1958-59MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 73, Augustana, Ill., 72SDSU 106, Knox 80

NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND.Los Angeles State 92, SDSU 67

1959-60GREAT LAKES REGIONAL – GALESBURG, ILL.

Prairie View 78, SDSU 65SDSU 93, Wartburg 77

1960-61MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 90, Cornell 71SDSU 88, Prairie View 84

NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND.SDSU 79, California-Santa Barbara 65Southeast Missouri 81, SDSU 69SDSU 77, Mount St. Mary's 76

SDSU FINISHED THIRD

1962-63MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 71, Cornell 64 SDSU 77, Nebraska Wesleyan 75

NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND.SDSU 84, Fresno State 71SDSU 80, Southern Illinois 76SDSU 44, Wittenburg 42

SDSU WINS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

1967-68GREAT LAKES REGIONAL – NORMAL, ILL.

Indiana State 101, SDSU 96SDSU 86, DePauw 84

1968-69MIDWEST REGIONAL – SPRINGFIELD, MO.

SDSU 79, Lincoln University 77Southwest Missouri 87, SDSU 74

1969-70MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 82, Southwest Missouri 71SDSU 92, Central Missouri 73

NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND.Tennessee State 92, SDSU 89

1971-72SUB-REGION PLAYOFFS – NORTHFIELD, MINN.

St. Olaf 87, SDSU 72

1972-73MIDWEST REGIONAL – SPRINGFIELD, MO.

SDSU 85, Southwest Missouri 74Coe College 107, SDSU 104

1977-78NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – GREEN BAY, WIS.

Wisconsin-Green Bay 80, SDSU 57SDSU 61, Chapman College 59

1979-80NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 74, Stonehill College 51SDSU 98, Western Illinois 86

QUARTERFINALS – LAKELAND, FLA.Florida Southern 81, SDSU 71

1983-84NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL – NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

SDSU 74, Central Connecticut 59Sacred Heart 88, SDSU 81 (OT)

1984-85NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 73, Gannon University 64SDSU 58, Grand Valley State 57

QUARTERFINALS, – BROOKINGS, S.D.SDSU 62, Cal State-Hayward 58

FINAL FOUR – SPRINGFIELD, MASS.SDSU 78, Mount St. Mary's 71Jacksonville State 74, SDSU 73

NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

1987-88SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO.

Missouri-St. Louis 68, SDSU 63SDSU 87, Angelo State 84

1990-91NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – GRAND FORKS, N.D.

SDSU 92, Metropolitan State 79North Dakota 54, SDSU 51

1991-92NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 79, St. Cloud State 74 otSDSU 87, Denver 57

ELITE EIGHT – SPRINGFIELD, MASS.California, (PA), 84, SDSU 73

1995-96NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – HAYS, KAN.

SDSU 94, North Dakota State 88Fort Hays State 99, SDSU 90

1996-97NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 102, Nebraska-Kearney 83SDSU 86, Fort Hays State 74

ELITE EIGHT – LOUISVILLE, KY.Lynn, (Fla.), 78, SDSU 72

1997-98NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS,S.D.

SDSU 93, Metropolitan State 79Northern State 88, SDSU 82

1999-00NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – DENVER, COLO.

North Dakota 73, SDSU 67

2000-01NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – ST. CLOUD, MINN.

Metropolitan State 91, SDSU 80

2001-02NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D.

SDSU 96, Nebraska-Omaha 76Metropolitan State 87, SDSU 86

2002-03NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – KEARNEY, NEB.

SDSU 84, Fort Hays State 78Nebraska-Kearney 86, SDSU 85

2003-04NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – DENVER, COLO.

SDSU 99, Northern State 80Metropolitan State 109, SDSU 69

CHAMPS!!! - Forward Nick Brod has his hands fullwith the championship trophy after SDSU defeatedWittenburg 44-42 to claim the 1963 NCAA CollegeDivision championship.

South Dakota State Basketball SDSU SDSU ININ NCNCAA AA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT PPLALAYY

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YEAR COACH WON LOST1905-06 William Juneau 1 01906-07 William Juneau 5 3

1907-08 J.M. Saunderson 4 11908-09 J.M. Saunderson 4 21909-10 J.M. Saunderson 3 4

1910-11 Frederick Johnson 2 4

1911-12 No basketball – –

1912-13 Harry ‘Buck’ Ewing 0 2

1913-14 No basketball – –

1914-15 Harry ‘Buck’ Ewing 5 61915-16 Harry ‘Buck’ Ewing 5 51916-17 Harry ‘Buck’ Ewing 4 7

1917-18 Alec Culhane 6 1

1918-19 No basketball – –

1919-20 C.A. ‘Jack’West 7 81920-21 C.A. ‘Jack’West 12 71921-22 C.A. ‘Jack’West 25 31922-23 C.A. ‘Jack’West 10 51923-24 C.A. ‘Jack’West 8 111924-25 C.A. ‘Jack’West 5 81925-26 C.A. ‘Jack’West 3 17

1926-27 Noble Redmen 2 9

1927-28 George Edmonds 8 41928-29 George Edmonds 12 21929-30 George Edmonds 9 8

1930-31 R.H. ‘Red’ Threlfall 8 81931-32 R.H. ‘Red’ Threlfall 6 71932-33 R.H. ‘Red’ Threlfall 7 7

1933-34 Lemme Herting 4 141934-35 Lemme Herting 10 91935-36 Lemme Herting 6 8

1936-37 R.H. ‘Red’ Threlfall 4 10

1937-38 James Baker 11 51938-39 James Baker 10 91939-40 James Baker 10 5

1940-41 Thurlo McCrady 8 81941-42 Thurlo McCrady 12 101942-43 Thurlo McCrady 15 61943-44 Thurlo McCrady 13 61944-45 Thurlo McCrady 5 161945-46 Thurlo McCrady 10 111946-47 Thurlo McCrady 7 13

1947-48 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 19 61948-49 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 11 141949-50 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 9 121950-51 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 16 121951-52 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 10 121952-53 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 10 121953-54 R.B. ‘Jack’ Frost 11 11

YEAR COACH WON LOST1954-55 R.M. ‘Sox’Walseth 14 111955-56 R.M. ‘Sox’Walseth 17 7

1956-57 Jim Iverson 19 31957-58 Jim Iverson 12 111962-63 Jim Iverson 22 51963-64 Jim Iverson 14 71964-65 Jim Iverson 7 10

*1964-65 SEASON RECORD 10 13

1964-65 Jim Marking 3 31965-66 Jim Marking 13 111966-67 Jim Marking 11 141967-68 Jim Marking 20 71968-69 Jim Marking 18 61969-70 Jim Marking 22 41970-71 Jim Marking 15 71971-72 Jim Marking 17 81972-73 Jim Marking 18 81973-74 Jim Marking 11 12

1974-75 Gene Zulk 12 121975-76 Gene Zulk 12 121976-77 Gene Zulk 10 161977-78 Gene Zulk 17 121978-79 Gene Zulk 13 141979-80 Gene Zulk 23 71980-81 Gene Zulk 13 141981-82 Gene Zulk 13 141982-83 Gene Zulk 16 121983-84 Gene Zulk 21 91984-85 Gene Zulk 26 7

1985-86 Jim Thorson 8 201986-87 Jim Thorson 16 121987-88 Jim Thorson 21 91988-89 Jim Thorson 16 121989-90 Jim Thorson 8 191990-91 Jim Thorson 24 81991-92 Jim Thorson 25 81992-93 Jim Thorson 19 12

1993-94 Brad Soderberg 19 81994-95 Brad Soderberg 17 10

1995-96 Scott Nagy 24 51996-97 Scott Nagy 25 51997-98 Scott Nagy 26 31998-99 Scott Nagy 17 101999-00 Scott Nagy 21 92000-01 Scott Nagy 22 72001-02 Scott Nagy 24 62002-03 Scott Nagy 24 72003-04 Scott Nagy 27 72004-05 Scott Nagy 10 182005-06 Scott Nagy 9 202006-07 Scott Nagy 6 24

95 SEASONS 20 COACHES 1,277 879

*JIM MARKING TOOK OVER AS HEAD COACH 18 GAMES INTO THE 1964-65 SEASON

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OP P O N E N T W L 1ST LASTAdams State 1 0 2001Alabama A&M 0 1 2007Alberta-Calgary 1 0 1966Angelo State 1 0 1988Arlington 2 1 1910 1915Arkansas State 1 1 2005 2007Augsburg 1 3 1951 1972Augustana (Ill.) 1 0 1959Augustana (S.D.) 100 49 1934 2004Baker (Kan.) 1 0 1995Belle Fourche 2 0 1922 1922Bellevue (Neb.) 3 0 1993 2005Beloit (Wis.) 0 1 1948Bemidji State (Minn.) 5 0 1942 2003Bethany 1 0 1955Black Hills State (S.D.) 7 0 1951 1997Bradley (Ill.) 0 3 1946 1956Briar Cliff (Iowa) 2 4 1970 1989Brigham Young-Hawaii 0 1 2000Buena Vista (Iowa) 8 0 1949 2005Butler (Ind.) 0 4 1977 2007California (Penn.) 0 1 1992Cal State-Bakersfield 0 0 2008Cal State-Dominguez Hills 1 0 1998Cal State-Fullerton 0 2 2006 2006Cal State-Hayward 1 0 1985Cal State-Los Angeles 0 1 1959Cal State-Northridge 0 2 2007 2007Cal-Santa Barbara 1 0 1961Carleton 13 6 1917 1990Centenary 0 0 2008Central Connecticut 1 0 1984Central Florida 1 2 2005 2007Central Michigan 1 0 1968Central Missouri 1 0 1970Chaminade (Hawaii) 1 1 1978 1993Chapman (Cal.) 1 0 1978Cleveland State (Ohio) 1 0 1971Coe (Iowa) 1 2 1954 1996Colorado 0 2 1979 2005Colorado School of Mines 2 0 2003 2004Columbus College (Ohio) 5 2 1922 1929Company B, Fargo (N.D.) 0 1 1916Company H, Jamestown (N.D.) 0 1 1916Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 9 1 1941 2004Cornell (N.Y.) 4 1 1943 1995Creighton (Iowa) 3 20 1920 1974Dakota State (S.D.) 7 0 1922 2001Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 23 6 1910 2004Dana (Neb.) 6 0 1984 1991Deadwood (S.D.) 1 0 1922Denver (Colo.) 3 2 1970 2007DePaul (Ill.) 1 1 1930 1968Des Moines University (Iowa) 0 3 1924 1927DeSmet (S.D.) 1 0 1909Detroit (Mich.) 0 1 1961Doane (Neb.) 4 1 1929 2000Dominican (Ill.) 1 0 1972Dordt (Iowa) 2 1 1984 1990Drake (Iowa) 1 4 1954 1966East Central (Okla.) 0 1 1943Eastern (Penn.) 9 2 1918 1939Eastern Montana 2 1 1971 1983Ellendale 1 0 1918Evansville (Ind.) 0 2 1964 1965Fairleigh Dickinson (N.J.) 0 1 1973Finlandia (Mich.) 1 0 2003Florida Southern 1 1 1980 1993Florida State 0 1 1951Fort Hays State (Kan.) 2 1 1996 2003Fort Lewis (Colo.) 2 0 2001 2003Fresno State (Cal.) 1 1 1963 1981Gannon (Penn.) 1 0 1985Gonzaga (Wash.) 1 0 1957Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 1 0 1998Grand Valley State (Mich.) 1 0 1985Grand View (Iowa) 0 1 1981Great Falls (Mont.) 1 0 1982Greater Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1 1 1924 1924Grinnell (Iowa) 2 0 1952 1982Gustavus (Navy) 1 1 1944 1944Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 20 12 1917 1999Hamline (Minn.) 0 2 1945 1945Hastings (Neb.) 3 0 1942 1992Hawaii Pacific 0 1 2000Hawaii-Hilo 0 2 1978 1993Hawaii-Honolulu 1 1 1978 1978Hormel Packing 1 0 1921Hormels (Austin) 1 0 1922

Huron-SiTanka (S.D.) 22 14 1909 2004IPFW 0 4 2006 2007IUPUI 0 0 2008Idaho 0 2 2007 2007Idaho State 0 1 2006Illinois 0 1 2006Illinois-Chicago 0 1 2005Indiana State 0 1 1968Iowa 1 6 1930 1962Iowa State 0 5 1953 1986Iowa-Pre Flight 0 2 1946 1947Jacksonville (Fla.) 0 1 1985Jamestown (N.D.) 4 0 1949 1985Kansas 0 2 1971 1985Kansas City Life 0 1 1930Kansas State 0 3 1959 1964Kennesaw State (Ga.) 1 0 2004Kent State 0 1 2007Kentucky 0 1 2006Knox (Ill.) 1 0 1959Lake City 1 0 1916Lake Preston (S.D.) 4 0 1908 1920Lead (S.D.) 1 0 1922Lincoln (Ill.) 5 3 1958 1969Loras (Iowa) 0 3 1945 1947Louisville (Ky.) 0 1 1948Loyola (Ill.) 0 5 1930 1967Luther (Iowa) 1 0 1988Lynn (Fla.) 0 1 1997Macalester (Minn.) 5 1 1934 1962Madison (S.D.) 2 0 1909 1911Manhattan 0 2 2005 2006Maine 1 0 1968Mankato Legion 1 0 1922Marquette (Wis.) 0 5 1955 2006Mary (N.D.) 0 1 1993Mason City 1 0 1922Mayville State (N.D.) 10 0 1956 2005Memphis State (Tenn.) 0 1 1977Metro State (Colo.) 2 3 1991 2004Michigan 0 2 1958 1989Michigan Tech 2 2 2002 2005Middle Tennessee State 0 2 2006 2007Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 2 0 1991 1992Minnesota 0 10 1931 2007Minnesota State-Mankato 59 35 1948 2004Minnesota State-Moorhead 4 2 1966 1980Minnesota-Duluth 8 5 1934 2004Minnesota-Morris 16 0 1965 2002Minot State (N.D.) 4 0 1951 2000Mississippi 0 1 1977Missouri 0 3 1971 1980Missouri-St. Louis 0 1 1988Mitchell YMCA 1 0 1910Montana 0 2 1983 2007Montana State 2 1 1983 2007Montana State-Billings 2 0 1995 1996Morningside (Iowa) 107 49 1922 2005Mount Marty (S.D.) 3 0 1979 1981Mount Senario (Wis.) 5 0 1991 2001Mount St. Mary's (Md.) 1 1 1961 1985NJIT 1 1 2007 2007Navy 2 2 1944 1945Nebraska 0 11 1929 2006Nebraska-Kearney 2 2 1995 2003Nebraska-Omaha 49 27 1920 2004Nebraska-Wesleyan 6 0 1924 1969Neenah 0 1 1921Nettleton 1 0 1922Nevada-Reno 0 1 1982North Dakota 77 103 1917 2004North Dakota State 92 101 1910 2007North Dakota State (Army) 0 1 1944North Texas State 1 1 1966 1967Northeastern (Mass.) 0 1 1973Northern Colorado 36 19 1980 2006Northern Illinois 1 0 1963Northern Kentucky 1 0 2004Northern Michigan 0 1 1968Northern State 51 11 1907 2004Northwest Missouri State 0 1 2003Northwestern (Ill.) 0 1 1958Northwestern (Iowa) 6 1 1972 1991Northern Iowa 51 33 1936 2007Oakland 0 0 2008Oklahoma State 1 2 1932 1969Oral Roberts (Okla.) 1 0 1968Osage 1 0 1922Pacific (Cal.) 0 1 1981Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 0 1 1956Peru Teachers 0 1 1949

Philadelphia (Penn.) 1 0 2004Phillips 66 Oilers (Exhibition) 0 1 1964Plymouth 0 1 1921Prairie View A&M (Texas) 1 1 1960 1961Presentation (S.D.) 1 0 2004Puerto Rico-Bayamon 1 0 2005Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 1 0 2005Puget Sound (Wash.) 1 1 1982 1983Redfield 3 0 1907 1908Reeves Independents 0 1 1934Rochester Junior College 1 0 1922Sacred Heart (Conn.) 0 1 1984San Diego State 0 1 2006San Jose State 0 1 1981Sioux City AAF 0 1 1945Sioux Falls 29 6 1907 2004Sioux Falls AAC 1 0 1944Sioux Falls AAF 0 2 1945 1945Sioux Falls Elks 0 1 1926Sioux Falls Legion 1 0 1921South Dakota 114 87 1915 2004South Dakota State (Army) 2 1 1944 1945South Dakota Tech 6 1 1940 2000Southeast Missouri State 0 2 2005 2006Southern Colorado 0 1 1999Southern Illinois 1 0 1963Southern Utah 0 0 2008Southwest Louisiana 0 1 1981Southwest Minnesota State 12 1 1972 2006Southwest Missouri State 3 2 1961 1973Spearfish 1 0 1930Spearfish AC 1 0 1922St. Ambrose 0 1 1947St. Cloud State 41 22 1948 2004St. John's (Minn.) 5 1 1917 1957St. Louis (Mo.) 1 2 1930 1962St. Mary's (Minn.) 3 1 1921 2000St. Olaf (Minn.) 0 6 1941 1972St.Thomas (Minn.) 9 7 1920 1974Stonehill (Mass.) 1 0 1979Tampa (Fla.) 1 0 2004Tarkio (Mo.) 4 0 1941 1973Tennessee A & I 1 0 1956Tennessee State 1 1 1970 2005Texas Lutheran 1 0 1962Texas Tech 0 2 1972 1980Texas-Arlington 0 1 1972Texas Pan-American 3 1 2006 2007Tracy (Minn.) 2 0 1906 1907Truman (Mo.) 0 1 1941Truman State (Mo.) 1 0 2003Tulsa 0 1 1966Tyler 1 0 1917UMKC 2 1 2005 2007Utah 0 1 1963Utah State 0 4 1961 2007Utah Valley State 1 3 2006 2007Upper Iowa 1 0 2005VMI 0 1 2007Valley City (N.D.) 5 1 1950 1983Valparaiso (Ind.) 1 1 1976 1977Viterbo (Wis.) 1 0 1991Wahpeton 1 0 1917Wartburg (Iowa) 3 1 1954 1965Watertown (S.D.) 2 2 1907 1916Wayne State (Mich) 0 1 2005Wayne State (Neb.) 12 1 1979 2005Western Illinois 1 1 1949 1980Western Michigan 0 1 1958Western State (Colo.) 1 0 1999Westmar (Iowa) 10 2 1944 1990Wheaton (Mass.) 1 1 1960 1961Whitworth (Wash.) 1 0 1960Wichita State (Kan.) 0 1 1978William Penn (Iowa) 1 0 1989Winona State (Minn.) 10 1 1942 2005Wisconsin 0 3 1921 1926Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 2 1978 2007Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 3 2005 2007Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1 0 1964Wisconsin-Parkside 2 0 1991 1992Wisconsin-River Falls 1 1 1934 1991Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1 0 1973Wisconsin-Stout 1 0 1964Wisconsin-Superior 1 2 1934 1950Wittenburg (Ohio) 1 0 1962Worthington (Minn.) 1 0 1922Wyoming 0 2 1963 1970Yankton (Navy) 1 1 1944 1944Yankton (S.D.) 7 0 1915 1979

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– A – Aaberg, Dave . . . . . . . . . .1950-51Aamlid, Brian . . . . . . . . . .1979-81Abbot, Guy . . . . . . . . . . . .1908-09Abbott, Cleve . . . . . . . . . . .1915-16Adams, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . .1985-88Alguire, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Andrews, Wendell . . . . . . . .1938-41Antoine, Dean . . . . . . . . . .1954-56Arndt, Alfred . . . . . . . . . . .1933-35Ashley, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78Ashley, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-84

– B – Bankert, Ward . . . . . . . . . .1932-34Banks, James . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Barber, Mark . . . . . . . . . . .1935-37Bartlett, Don . . . . . . . . . . .1948-51Bartling, Lawrence . . . . . . . . .1935Bartling, Herb . . . . . . . . . .1948-51Bassett, Thomas . . . . . . . . .2007Bednar, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941Beiersdorf, William . . . . . . .1932-33Belk, Lyle . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952-54Bell, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Benson, Clifford . . . . . . . . .1931-33Benson, Jimmie . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Beran, Ben . . . . . . . . . .2004-06Berg, Sherwood . . . . . . 1942, 1947Berté, Mohammed . . . . . . .2006Billington, John . . . . . . . . .1940-42Bjurstrom, Larry . . . . . . . .1965-66Black,Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963-64Blaess, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950Booher, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-92Bostic, Sid . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962-64Bouman,Troy . . . . . . . . . .1991-94Boyle,Thaddeus . . . . . . . . . . .1941Brakke, Leonard . . . . . . . . . . .1931Briggs, Stephen . . . . . . . . .1906-07Brod, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963Brower, Castle . . . . . . . . . .1926-27Brown, Steve . . . . . . . . . . .1975-78Brown, John . . . . . . . . . . .1979-82Buckley, Chester . . . . . . . .1950-52Burdett, William . . . . . .1918, 1920Buri, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962-64Burk, Ervin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1909Busch, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Busch, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985

– C – Cadwell, Matt . . . . . . . . . .2006-07Callahan, Garrett . . . . . . . .2007Campbell, Roger . . . . . . . .1992-93Campbell, Roger . . . . . . . . . . .1993Campbell, Brock . . . . . . . . . . .2006Carey, Eugene . . . . . . . . . .1920-23Carey, Clarence . . . . . . . . . . . .1929Carothers, Ron . . . . . . . . .1959-60Cartwright, Bill . . . . . . . . .1986-89Casey, Mackenzie . . . . .2005-07Cerveny, Josh . . . . . . . . . . .2000-04

Cheadle, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . .1927Chilcott, Ralph . . . . . . . . . .1906-09Christensen, Dennis . . . . . .1958-59Christianson, Mike . . . . . . .1975-76Christopherson, Merreth . . . . .1947Clancy, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941Cochran, John . . . . . . . . . . . . .1931Coffey, Robert . . . . . . . . . .1922-25Colburn, Duane . . . . . . . . . . . .1949Colburn, Lee . . . . . . . . . . .1970-73Coller, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . .1906-07Combellick, James . . . . . . .1950-52Condill, Luke . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Cone, Andrew . . . . . . . .1999-2002Cook, William . . . . . . . . . .1948-50Corlett, Darrell . . . . .1957, 1959-60Cornell, Loren . . . . . . . . . . . . .1926Coughlin,Thomas . . . . . . .1916-17Counts, Chris . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92Courchaine, Dirk . . . . . . . .1986-88Crawford,Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941Cress,Terrance . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Cronberg, Dick . . . . . . . . .1961-63Crossman, Loren . . . . . . . . . . .1961Culhane, Alec . . . . . . . . . . . . .1915Culhane, James . . . . . . . . . . . .1915Culhane, Charles . . . . . . . .1918-20

– D – Dana, Shannon . . . . . . . . .1991-92Darr, Glen . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936-38DeBoer, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Dehnert, Forrest . . . . . . . . . . .1934Dehnert, Floyd . . . . . . . . . . . .1927Dehnert, Alvin . . . . . . . . . .1932-33DeJong, Jared . . . . . . . . . .2002-05DeWaard, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Diehl, Maurice . . . . . . . . . .1934-36Dohrer, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Duarte, Raul . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Dudley, Craig . . . . . . . . . . .1985-86Duis,Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994

– E – Eastmo, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968Ehrke, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .1952-54Eidsness, John . . . . . . . . . .1968-70Eisenbraun, Del . . . . . . . . .1955-57Eitreim, Loren . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957Ekern, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .1924-27Elfers, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Elliott, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . .1906-07Emmerich, Rollins . . . . . . .1935-36Engen, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Englemann, Weert . . . . . . .1928-30Engstrom, George . . . . . . .1945-46Estling, Casey . . . . . . . .1997-2000Estwick, Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Evans, Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941Evans, Norman . . . . . . . . .1943-44

– F – Fischer, Bill . . . . . . . . . .1997-2000Flom, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90Flynn, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Foley, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954-55Forsyth, Harry . . . . . . . . . .1949-50Forsyth, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956Franken, Evan . . . . . . . . . .1972-74Franz, Harry . . . . . . .1941-43, 1947Frederick, Scott . . . . . . . . .1979-80Frias, Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07Furnstahle, John . . . . . . . .1908-09

– G – Gilbert, Andre . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Gamble, Bill . . . . . . . . . . .1965-68Gass, Jared . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-04Gaughran, Wayne . . . . . . .1958-60Geiver, Luke . . . . . . . . . . .2002-05Gerry, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-74Gibbons, Bill . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78Giere,V.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1919Gilbert, Paul . . . . . . . . . . .1916-17Gilbert, Paul . . . . . . . . . . .1944-48Ginn, Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952Glasrud, Bob . . . . . . . . . . .1963-64Going, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Graham, Mark . . . . . . . . . .1974-76Gramm, Merlyn . . . . . . . . . . . .1950Granger, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . .1910Graves, Charles . . . . . . . . .1918-19Green, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05Griffin, Edward . . . . . . . . .1944-45Gripentrog, Lester . . . . . . .1934-35Gunderson,Tim . . . . . . . . .1996-97Gunnare, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958

– H – Hagen, Clyde . . . . . . . . . . .1968-70Hahn, Darrel . . . . . . . . . . .1970-70Hall, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Hamann, Clarence . . . . . . .1929-31Hansen, Phillip . . . . . . . . . . . .1917Hansen, Wallace . . . . . . . . . . .1948Hansen, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Hansen, Austin . . . . . . . . .2000-03Hanson, Byron . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Hanson, Rolf . . . . . . . . .1943, 1947Hanson, Robert . . . . . . . . .1953-55Hanson, Les . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Hartung, Cecil . . . . . . . . . .1937-38Harvey, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Hayner, Rob . . . . . . . . . . .1976-79Healy, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . .1942Heien, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Heinrich, Rod . . . . . . . . . .1970-72Helstrom, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . .1983Henderson, Josh . . . . . . . . . . .1995Herting, Lemme . . . . . . . .1928-30Higgins, Jim . . . . . . . . . . .1970-72Himler, Gregory . . . . . . . . .1996-97Hokenson, Brady . . . . . . . .2002-05Holdhusen, Stuart . . . . . . .1939-41

Holdren, Steven . . . . . . . . .2005-06Holm, Don . . . . . . . . . . . .1940-42Holm, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Holwerda, Steve . . . . . . . .1981-84Horrigan, Les . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928Houglum, Dan . . . . . . . . . .1994-95Hughes, Juriad . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Hummel, Kenneth . .1942-43, 1947Huska, Curtis . . . . . . . . . . .1954-56Hyde, Kent . . . . . . . . . . . .1956-58

– I – Iverson, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966

– J – Jacobsen, Dale . . . . . . . . . .1956-58Jacobsen, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Jacobsen, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982Jacobsen, Dean . . . . . . .1987, 1989Jacobsen, Don . . . . . . . . . .1959-60Janssen, John . . . . . . . . . . .1971-72Jenkins, Craig . . . . . . . . . .1987-88Jeske, John . . . . . . . . . .1999-2001Johnson, Charles . . . . . . . .1908-10Johnson, Clarence . . . . . . . . . .1920Johnson, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1921Johnson, Arnold (Nig) . . . . . . .1956Johnson, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . .1962Johnson, Ryan . . . . . . . .1998-2001Jones, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1938Jones, Maynard . . . . . . . . .1948-49Jones,Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Jones, Matt . . . . . . . . . .2002, 2004Jorgenson, Phil . . . . . . . . .1980-83

– K – Karolevitz, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .1943Keller, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Kelly, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-68Kirchmeier,Tony . . . . . . . . . . .1985Kirk, John . . . . . . . . . . . . .1906-07Klassen, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959Kleinjan, Andy . . . . . . . . . .2004-07Klock, Landon . . . . . . . . . .1995-96Knutson, Blake . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Kohl, Jerome . . . . . . . . . . .1944-45Kooiman, Wade . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Kool, Marv . . . . . . . . . . . .1950-52Kortan, Steve . . . . . . . . . .1931-33Korver, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956Krase, Loren . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955Krug, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1929Kruse, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94Kuper, Dave . . . . . . . . . . .1985-86Kurle, Alvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944

– L – Ladouceur, Bob . . . . . . . . .1984-85Lane, Mitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Larson, Rich . . . . . . . . . . .1963-65Larson, Rich A. . . . . . . . . .1965-67Lassen, Ralph . . . . . . . . . .1935-37Laur, Winford . . . . . . . . . . .1939-41

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Learn, Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . .1952Leiferman, Pete . . . . . . . . .1990-93Lindquist, Leland . . . . . . . . . .1969Lingenfelter, Steve . . . . . . . . .1980Lockhart, John . . . . . . . . . .1909-11Loney, Michael . . . . . . .2005-07Lorenz, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . .1920Lowe, William . . . . . . . . . . . . .1930Luke, Byron . . . . . . . . . . .1953-55Lynch, Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1915Lyons,Tom . . . . . . . .1942-43, 1947

– M – Mackner, Guy . . . . . . . . . .1967-69Mahone, Cer'Ci . . . . . . . . .1978-79Malmer, George . . . . . . . . .1924-25Marso, Lien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Massa, John . . . . . . . . . . .1970-72Matthews,Tony . . . . . . . . .1988-91Maxwell,Vernon . . . . . . . . . . .1941McBride, Frank . . . . . . . . .1950-52McClendon, Rich . . . . . . . . . . .1990McDonald, Paul . . . . . . . . .1979-80McDonald,Tom . . . . . . . . .1983-86McDowell, Clayton . . . . . . . . .1980McLaren, Walter . . . . . . . . . . .1919McNamara, Kevin . . . . .1980, 1982Meister, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . .1995-98Melaney, Calvin . . . . . . . . .2003-04Melody, William . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Mernaugh, Ralph . . . . . . . . . .1936Merry,Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944Messmer, George . . . . . . . .1934-35Meyer, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965Milfs, George . . . . . . . . . . .1951-53Miller, Warren . . . . . . . . . .1942-43Moeller, Andy . . . . .2001-02, 2004Mohlenhoff, Don . . . . . . . .1947-49Mosiman, Monte . . . . . . . .1975-78Mulder, Larry . . . . . .1973-74, 1976Murphy, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . .1949

– N – Naatjes, Ryan . . . . .1991-93, 1995Nelson, Kermit . . . . . . . . . .1948-51Nelson,Terry . . . . . . . . . . .1988-89Nelson, Coy . . . .1990-91, 1993-94Nepple, Roger . . . . . . . . . .1967-68Newman, Donald . . . . . . . . . .1937Nicholson, Arnold . . . . . . . .1929-30Nickelson, Dale . . . . . . . . .1972-74Nickelson, Larry . . . . . . . . .1976-78Nielsen, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74Nieman,Tom . . . . . . . . .1987, 1989Norberg, Brian . . . . . . . . . .1996-99Nunstahl, John . . . . . . . . . .1907-08

– O – Ober, Cullen . . . . . . . . . . .1987-90Oddy , Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1938Otterness, Ron . . . . . . . . . .1965-67Owen, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . .1924-25

– P – Parks,Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Parvin, Lyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Pastels, Ned . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1943Patterson, George . . . . . . . . . .1924Payne, Chris . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95Peek, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Pence, Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . .1909Peschong, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Peterson, Franz . . . . . . . . . . . .1932Peterson, Harley . . . . . . . .1956-58Peterson, Doug . . . . . . . . .1962-64Pidde, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-79Pierce, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1909Plihal, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934Popowski, Bert . . . . . . . . .1924-26Pylman, Bob . . . . . . . . . . .1937-38

– R – Rasmussen, Wayne . . . . . .1962-64Rice, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958Richardson, Jack . . . . . . . .1952-53Richardson, Marquise . . . . .2003-04Rietz, George A. . . . . . . . .1925-26Riley,Virgil . . . . . . . . . . . .1953-56Rishoi, Stanley . . . . . . . . .1930-32Roak, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . .1930-31Robinson, Adam . . . . . . . .2001-03Rops,Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-96Rossback, Henry . . . . . . . . . . .1907Round, Mike . . . . . . . . . . .1982-85Running, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Ryan, Roland . . . . . . . . . .1959-60

– S – Sabo, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952Salisbury, James . . . . . . . . . . .1916Sauder, William . . . . . . . . .1909-10Schaefer, Roman . . . . . . . .1927-29Schantz, Derrick . . . . . . . .2000-04Schmidt, Jim . . . . . .1943, 1947-48Schoolmeester,Vern . . . . . .1966-68Schott, Mike . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Schreiber, Marion . . . . . . . .1954-56Schreiber, Robert . . . . . . . .1955-57Schroeder, Dennis . . . . . . .1967-68Schroeder, George . . . . . . .1973-76Schroeder, John . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Schroeder, Jim . . . . . . . . . .1997-98Schryner, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . .1942Schuetz, Jason . . . . . . . . . .1993-96Schulte, Herbert . . . . . . . .1931-33Schultz, Mark . . . . . . . . . .1983-86Seeley, George . . . . . . . . . .1926-27Sehr, Jeffery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Sempsrott, Jason . . . . . . . .1994-97Sentieri, Paul . . . . . . . . . . .1983-86Shalder, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Shanks, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Sheehan, Bernard . . . . . . .1915-16Shefte, Duane . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Sheldon, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Showers, Jermaine . . . . . . .1993-96

Shutte, Clarence . . . . . . . .1922-23Sikkink, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Sisk, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959-61Sissler,Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928Slattery,Terry . . . . . . . . . . .1960-62Sluiter, Floyd . . . . . . . . . . .1952-54Smith, Merlin . . . . . . . . . .1957-59Smith, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . .1964-65Smith,Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Smith, Nathan . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Smith, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01Snyder, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932Sorbel, Reuben . . . . . . . . .1926-27Spinler, Darrell . . . . . . . . .1958-60Spolum, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Steffen, Michael . . . . . . . . . . .2006Steffen,Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932Stevens, Leo . . . . . . . . . . .1914-17Stoebner, Chris . . . . . . . . .2000-03Strong, Uno . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932Suarez, Randy . . . . . . . . . .1987-89Sundvold, Bob . . . . . . . . . .1976-77Sutton, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . .1955-57Swanson,Todd . . . . . . . . . .1983-84Sweeney, Jim . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95Swenson, John . . . . . . . . . .1947-48Swier,Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Swift, Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917

– T – Tetzlaff, Mark . . . . . . . . . . .1982-85Thirstrup, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Thomas, Loyal . . . . . . . . . . . .1917Thomas, John . . . . . . . . . .1967-69Thomas, Mel . . . . . . . . . . .1968-70Thomas, Dave . . . . . . . . . .1970-73Thomas, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Thompson, George . . . . . . .1921-24Thornton, Loren . . . . . . . . .1938-41Thune, Leonard . . . . . . . . .1920-23Timmerman, Brad . . . . . . .1990-93Timpone,Tom . . . . . . . . . .1965-67Tjaden, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965Tommeraasen, O.H. . . . . . .1918-20Tompkins, Larry . . . . . . . . . . .1966Torgerson, LaMoine . . . . . .1961-63Torrence, Michael . . . . . . . .1997-99Towers, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . .1919Tucker, Anthony . . . . . . . . .1990-91

– U – Ullyot, Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1927Ustrud, Dallas . . . . . . . . . .1975-76

– V – Valentine,Verle . . . . . . . . .1986-89VanDenEinde, Marlin . . . . . . . .1959VandeWettering, Cory . . . . .1991-94Vergelt, Pete . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960Volmer, Cody . . . . . . . . .1998-2001Von Wald, Burke . . . . . . . . . . .1937

– W – Wagner, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Waldowski, Dave . . . . . . . .1978-81Walker, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-80Walker, Casey . . . . . . . . . .1998-99Walker, Sylvester . . . . . . . . . . .2003Wallace, Mathew . . . . . . . .1997-98Walseth, Russell . . . . . . . .1918-19Warner, Fay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917Watson,Turhon . . . . . . . . .1998-99Weber, George . . . . . . . . . .1915-16Welch, Frank . . . . . . . . . . .1922-25Welch, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . .1924-26Wenig, Jake . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Werkmeister, Scott . . . . . . . . . .1994Westergard, Robert . . . . . . . . .1942Westlake, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . .1990White, Chris . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92Wiblemo, Ron . . . . . . . . . .1972-75Willadsen, Claire . . . . . . . .1920-21Williams, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . .1939Williams, Kai . . . . . . . . . . .2007Willis, Harold . . . . . . . . . . .1947-49Winzenburg, Bob . . . . . . . .1979-82Wipf, Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Womeldorf, Dennis . . . . . .1968-70Wordlaw, Derrick . . . . . . . .1984-85

– Y – Yackley, Bob . . . . . . . . . . .1960-62Yackley, Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Young, Arvis . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85

– Z – Zieman, Gilbert . . . . . . . . .1948-49Zimmerman,Forrest .1951-52,1954Zulk, Gene . . . . . . . . . . . .1967-69

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1905-06 – WON 1, LOST 0Coach: William Juneau

SDSU OPP32 Tracy .................................8

1906-07 – WON 5, LOST 3Coach: William Juneau

SDSU OPP23 Watertown.......................3239 Tracy .................................940 Watertown.......................1733 Sioux Falls College ...........2032 Redfield ..........................1628 Aberdeen Normal.............3021 Sioux Falls .......................2219 Aberdeen Normal.............16

1907-08 – WON 4, LOST 1Coach: J.M. Saunderson

SDSU OPP38 Lake Preston .....................822 Aberdeen Normal.............1628 Aberdeen Normal.............5141 Redfield ..........................3044 Redfield ..........................21

1908-09 – WON 4, LOST 2Coach: J.M. Saunderson

SDSU OPP55 Lake Preston ...................1464 De Smet............................419 Aberdeen Normal.............4346 Huron .............................1428 Madison ............................59 Aberdeen Normal.............26

1909-10 – WON 3, LOST 4Coach: J.M. Saunderson

SDSU OPP23 Arlington .........................1624 North Dakota State ..........4416 Huron ...............................936 Watertown.......................3817 Dakota Wesleyan..............2636 Mitchell YMCA..................2416 Dakota Wesleyan..............18

1910-11 – WON 2, LOST 4Coach: Frederick Johnson

SDSU OPP21 Arlington .........................2621 Huron .............................3132 Madison ..........................1619 Aberdeen.........................4768 Lake Preston ...................1626 Aberdeen.........................27

1911-12(No intercollegiate games)

1912-13 – WON 0, LOST 2Coach: Harry "Buck"Ewing

SDSU OPP15 Huron .............................349 Huron .............................21

1913-14(No intercollegiate games)

1914-15 – WON 5, LOST 6,TIED 1Coach: Harry "Buck"Ewing

SDSU OPP37 Arlington .........................1127 Yankton...........................1316 Huron .............................2824 Dakota Wesleyan..............17

66 Yankton...........................1811 Huron .............................1918 South Dakota ..................3118 South Dakota ..................4122 South Dakota ..................2815 South Dakota ..................1530 Huron ...............................723 Huron .............................25

1915-16 – WON 5, LOST 5Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing

SDSU OPP25 North Dakota State ..........4331 Lake City.........................2328 South Dakota ....................921 North Dakota State ..........3911 Company B, Fargo ...........2220 Co H, Jamestown .............2666 Watertown.........................633 Huron .............................1517 Huron .............................1847 Yankton ..........................10

1916-17 – WON 4, LOST 7Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing

SDSU OPP23 St. John's.........................1720 Carleton ..........................4218 Gustavus Adolphus...........1635 Sioux Falls College ...........2414 North Dakota State ..........278 North Dakota State ..........26

11 Wahpeton..........................513 North Dakota State ..........2720 North Dakota State ..........2611 North Dakota...................4213 Northern..........................21

1917-18 – WON 6, LOST 1Coach: Alec Culhane

SDSU OPP42 Eastern ...........................1021 Ellendale .........................1631 Sioux Falls .......................1233 Sioux Falls .......................1629 Gustavus Adolphus...........249 Carleton ..........................32

28 Tyler................................15

1918-19(No intercollegiate games)

1919-20 – WON 7, LOST 8Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP23 North Dakota...................2621 North Dakota State ..........1270 Lake Preston .....................922 Omaha University ............1026 Huron .............................1428 South Dakota ..................1611 Creighton ........................2315 South Dakota ..................1811 Fargo College ..................2113 North Dakota...................4138 Dakota Wesleyan..............119 Creighton ........................23

19 St.Thomas.......................2946 Huron .............................1052 Yankton...........................10

1920-21 – WON 12, LOST 7Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP19 North Dakota...................3719 North Dakota...................2623 North Dakota State ..........1629 North Dakota State ..........2140 South Dakota ..................14

11 South Dakota ..................1427 South Dakota ..................17...42 Sioux Falls .......................1229 Sioux Falls .........................718 Huron ............................1127 St. Mary's..........................711 Wisconsin ........................2418 Wisconsin ........................2017 Plymouth ........................2313 Neenah ...........................2618 Hormel Packing ...............1832 Huron .............................1435 Sioux Falls Legion ............22

1921-22 – WON 25, LOST 3Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP38 South Dakota ..................1626 St.Thomas.......................1023 St.Thomas.........................723 North Dakota...................1927 North Dakota State ..........2827 North Dakota State ..........1934 South Dakota ..................1633 Morningside.....................1753 Worthington ....................1626 Creighton ........................3626 Creighton ........................2830 Sioux Falls College ...........1959 Sioux Falls College ...........1541 Osage Junior College........1126 Hormels (Austin) ..............2516 Mason City ......................1258 Rochester Jr. Co. ..............1629 Mankato Legion...............2334 Madison Normal ..............1947 Columbus College ..............439 Madison Normal ..............1539 Aberdeen Normal.............2216 Nettleton ...........................664 Lead ..............................2021 Deadwood.........................534 Spearfish AC....................1438 Belle Fourche...................2325 Belle Fourche...................17

1922-23 – WON 10, LOST 5Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP28 North Dakota...................2728 North Dakota...................2013 North Dakota State ..........3430 North Dakota State ..........2233 South Dakota .................3230 South Dakota .................2717 Creighton ........................3826 Creighton ........................2811 Creighton ........................3828 South Dakota ..................1730 South Dakota ..................2242 Columbus College ............1557 Columbus College ............1143 Madison Normal ................820 Creighton ........................28

1923-24 – WON 8, LOST 11Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP27 Nebraska Wesleyan...........2319 North Dakota State ..........2325 North Dakota State ..........368 North Dakota...................13

15 North Dakota...................3022 North Dakota State ..........2113 North Dakota State ..........1737 South Dakota ..................2033 South Dakota ..................2517 South Dakota ..................1824 South Dakota ..................1014 Des Moines University ......1618 Des Moines University ......2715 Creighton ........................52

22 Creighton ........................3819 Nebraska Wesleyan...........1534 Madison Normal ..............1227 Greater Sioux Falls ...........2326 Greater Sioux Falls ...........28

1924-25 – WON 5, LOST 8Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP17 North Dakota State ..........2418 North Dakota State ..........1717 North Dakota...................1124 North Dakota ..................2118 North Dakota State ..........3416 North Dakota State ..........4014 South Dakota ..................1630 South Dakota ..................2430 Morningside.....................2222 Morningside.....................3122 South Dakota ..................2925 South Dakota ..................2924 Creighton ........................34

1925-26 – WON 3, LOST 17Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

SDSU OPP19 North Dakota State ..........3814 North Dakota ..................2124 North Dakota...................3021 North Dakota State ..........5113 North Dakota State ..........3534 South Dakota ..................2718 South Dakota ..................2219 South Dakota ..................3123 South Dakota ..................2020 North Dakota...................2516 North Dakota...................3217 Creighton ........................2516 Creighton ........................329 Wisconsin ........................48

12 St. Mary's........................1714 Huron .............................3123 Huron .............................1415 Columbus College ............2421 Columbus College ............2426 Sioux Falls Elks................42

1926-27 – WON 2, LOST 9Coach: Noble Redmen

SDSU OPP19 North Dakota...................4420 North Dakota State ..........2840 North Dakota State ..........4516 South Dakota ..................3223 South Dakota ..................2628 Morningside.....................3733 Morningside.....................3134 Nebraska Wesleyan...........1916 Creighton ........................6731 Des Moines U. .................3418 Creighton ........................30

1927-28 – WON 8, LOST 4Coach: George Edmonds

SDSU OPP21 North Dakota...................2629 North Dakota...................2031 North Dakota St...............3029 North Dakota St...............1520 South Dakota ..................2223 South Dakota ..................2533 Morningside.....................1624 Morningside.....................3546 Huron ...............................532 St. Mary's........................1660 Huron .............................1926 Columbus College ............24

1928-29 – WON 12, LOST 2Coach: George Edmonds

SDSU OPP50 North Dakota...................3032 North Dakota...................2426 North Dakota St...............2119 North Dakota St...............2030 South Dakota ..................1330 South Dakota ..................1728 Morningside.....................2337 Morningside.....................2234 Columbus College ............2830 Huron .............................2625 Nebraska U......................3636 Sioux Falls College ...........2435 Sioux Falls College ...........2214 Doane.............................12

1929-30 – WON 9, LOST 8Coach: George Edmonds

SDSU OPP21 North Dakota...................3416 North Dakota...................1717 North Dakota St...............2227 North Dakota St...............2218 South Dakota ..................1318 South Dakota ..................1927 Morningside.....................2230 Morningside.....................2936 Huron .............................2632 Eastern ...........................1830 Iowa U. ...........................2027 Nebraska.........................2913 Kansas City Life ...............2533 St. Louis U. .....................1811 Loyola (Chicago)..............3719 DePaul ............................3842 Spearfish .........................15

1930-31 – WON 8, LOST 8Coach: R.H. (Red) Threlfall

SDSU OPP37 North Dakota...................4625 North Dakota...................3121 North Dakota St...............3924 North Dakota St...............3024 South Dakota ..................4426 South Dakota ..................2346 Morningside.....................2231 Morningside.....................2621 Minnesota U. ...................5927 Huron .............................1435 Eastern ...........................2440 Dakota Wesleyan..............3753 Sioux Falls College ...........3331 Sioux Falls College ...........2831 Dakota Wesleyan..............3828 Huron .............................30

1931-32 – WON 6, LOST 7Coach: R.H. (Red) Threlfall

SDSU OPP26 North Dakota...................3228 North Dakota...................4627 North Dakota St...............4224 North Dakota St...............3234 South Dakota ..................3223 South Dakota ..................2740 Morningside.....................2132 Morningside.....................2243 Eastern ...........................3147 Huron .............................3242 Oklahoma A&M ...............2037 Dakota Wesleyan..............4723 Sioux Falls College ...........26

1932-33 – WON 7, LOST 7Coach: R.H. (Red) Threlfall

SDSU OPP28 North Dakota...................4019 North Dakota...................46

21 North Dakota St...............3522 North Dakota St...............4222 South Dakota ..................4818 South Dakota ..................2841 Morningside.....................2140 Morningside.....................2039 Eastern ...........................2823 Eastern ...........................26...31 Dakota Wesleyan..............1936 Sioux Falls College ...........1935 Dakota Wesleyan..............2132 Sioux Falls College ...........30

1933-34 – WON 4, LOST 14Coach: Lemme Herting

SDSU OPP28 North Dakota...................4225 North Dakota...................5332 North Dakota St...............3917 North Dakota St...............2924 South Dakota ..................2234 South Dakota ..................4227 Morningside.....................2129 Morningside.....................2730 Sioux Falls College ...........2823 Augustana .......................2834 Eastern ...........................3525 Superior ..........................30...20 Duluth ............................3216 River Falls .......................2623 Reeves Independent.........2718 Macalester.......................2930 Augustana .......................3226 Sioux Falls College ...........38

1934-35 – WON 10, LOST 9Coach: Lemme Herting

SDSU OPP31 North Dakota...................4935 North Dakota...................4630 North Dakota St...............3133 North Dakota St...............3929 South Dakota ..................2736 South Dakota ..................3934 Morningside.....................2521 Morningside.....................4033 Omaha ...........................3936 Omaha............................3531 Huron .............................1751 Northern..........................1641 Eastern ...........................1436 Northern..........................2630 Huron .............................2740 Augustana .......................3238 Augustana .......................3221 Dakota Wesleyan..............4529 South Dakota* .................38

* Non-conference game

1935-36 – WON 6, LOST 8Coach: Lemme Herting

SDSU OPP30 Iowa Teachers ..................3239 Iowa Teachers ..................3730 North Dakota...................5424 North Dakota...................6235 North Dakota St...............3932 North Dakota St...............3532 South Dakota ..................3625 Morningside.....................3729 Omaha............................2346 Omaha............................2761 Eastern ...........................4753 Sioux Falls College ...........4418 Sioux Falls College ...........2442 South Dakota* .................27

*Non-conference game

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1936-37 – WON 4, LOST 10Coach: R.H. (Red) Threlfall

SDSU OPP35 Iowa Teachers ..................3624 North Dakota...................3019 North Dakota...................5341 North Dakota St...............4332 North Dakota St...............3620 South Dakota ..................4432 South Dakota ..................2020 Morningside.....................3633 Omaha............................2749 Eastern ...........................4141 Augustana .......................3429 Augustana .......................3541 Sioux Falls College ...........4436 Augustana .......................47

1937-38 – WON 11, LOST 5Coach: James Baker

SDSU OPP18 Iowa Teachers ..................2929 North Dakota...................3529 North Dakota...................4543 North Dakota St...............3048 North Dakota St...............2528 South Dakota ..................4130 South Dakota ..................1932 Morningside.....................2541 Omaha............................2147 Augustana .......................3835 Morningside.....................3442 Northern..........................3039 Huron .............................4536 Northern..........................3257 Augustana .......................27...45 Augustana .......................34

1938-39 – WON 10, LOST 9Coach: James Baker

SDSU OPP50 Iowa Teachers ..................4132 North Dakota...................3941 North Dakota...................3133 North Dakota State ..........3738 North Dakota State ..........3628 South Dakota ..................3132 South Dakota ..................3033 Morningside.....................3551 Omaha............................4836 Minnesota .......................4632 Carleton ..........................3365 Eastern ...........................2831 St.Thomas.......................2831 Carleton ..........................2622 Gustavus Adolphus...........4232 Superior Teachers .............4336 St.Thomas.......................4850 Augustana .......................4448 Augustana .......................45

1939-40 – WON 10, LOST 5Coach: James Baker

SDSU OPP46 Morningside.....................3931 Iowa Teachers ..................3646 North Dakota...................3645 Omaha............................3453 North Dakota St...............4138 South Dakota ..................3547 Omaha............................3530 South Dakota ..................3436 Northern..........................3930 Minnesota .......................3861 Huron .............................2232 Gustavus Adolphus...........2343 Northern..........................2823 Iowa ..............................2455 South Dakota Mines.........28

1940-41 – WON 8, LOST 8Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP33 Carleton ..........................3139 Northern..........................3547 Concordia........................4256 Gustavus Adolphus...........5036 Tarkio..............................3533 St. Olaf ...........................3530 Kirksville Teachers ............4135 North Dakota St...............4243 Omaha............................3536 Iowa Teachers ..................4943 North Dakota...................5747 North Dakota St...............7025 South Dakota ..................1534 South Dakota ..................3143 North Dakota...................4432 Morningside.....................57

1941-42 – WON 12, LOST 10Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP47 Northern..........................2442 Carleton ..........................3535 Gustavus Adolphus...........4436 Winona Teachers ..............2834 Hastings ..........................3243 Concordia........................2539 Bemidji Teachers ..............3237 North Dakota St...............4436 Augustana .......................4837 Iowa Teachers ..................3834 Gustavus Adolphus...........3742 Augustana .......................2841 Northern..........................2435 North Dakota...................4434 North Dakota State ..........4935 North Dakota State ..........4326 South Dakota ..................2933 Omaha............................4754 Hastings ..........................4040 Morningside.....................3745 South Dakota ..................2639 South Dakota ..................30

1942-43 – WON 15, LOST 6Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP63 Northern..........................4646 Iowa Teachers ..................2746 Iowa ...............................5253 Cornell ............................2959 Gustavus Adolphus...........4352 Minnesota .......................6244 Carleton ..........................4654 Gustavus Adolphus...........5240 North Dakota State. .........3747 Northern..........................3841 Morningside.....................6245 Augustana .......................3062 Omaha............................2446 Iowa Teachers ..................4245 North Dakota...................3370 South Dakota ..................4451 South Dakota ..................4347 East Central.....................5330 North Dakota...................3647 North Dakota State ..........4345 Augustana .......................30

1943-44 – WON 13, LOST 6Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP27 Carleton ..........................3028 Gustavus (Navy) ..............4944 SDSC (Army) ...................3734 Western Union .................2839 Dakota Wesleyan..............2449 Valley City (NY)................4132 NDSU (Army)...................42

48 Gustavus (Navy) ..............4743 Western Union .................4561 Yankton (Navy) ................3245 Valley City (Navy) ............3447 Dakota Wesleyan..............3842 South Dakota ..................3547 Yankton (Navy) ................5247 Carleton ..........................3345 Carleton ..........................2943 South Dakota ..................5052 Sioux Falls AAC................4457 SDSC (Army) ...................34

1944-45 – WON 5, LOST 16Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP30 SDSC (Army) ...................3430 St. Olaf ...........................3147 Carleton ..........................4035 Gustavus Adolphus...........5632 Sioux Falls AAF ................4440 Loras ..............................5137 Iowa ..............................8723 Cornell ............................3030 Gustavus Adolphus...........5233 Hamline ..........................6843 Sioux City AAF.................4637 Augustana .......................2738 Sioux Falls AAF ................5529 St. Olaf ...........................3734 Augustana .......................4631 Valley City (Navy) ............4348 Carleton ..........................2641 Valley City (Navy) ............4645 Morningside.....................2548 Morningside.....................3528 Hamline ..........................53

1945-46 – WON 10, LOST 11Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP43 Gustavus Adolphus...........4125 Minnesota .......................7847 Loras ..............................5645 Gustavus Adolphus...........5147 Bradley ...........................5944 Iowa Pre-Flight................5328 Iowa Teachers ..................6029 Augustana .......................3654 North Dakota...................3842 Augustana .......................3649 Iowa Teachers ..................4060 Creighton ........................4959 Morningside.....................4248 Nebraska.........................5041 Creighton ........................4462 North Dakota State ..........4552 South Dakota ..................3447 North Dakota...................4956 North Dakota State ..........45

1946-47 – WON 7, LOST 13Coach: Thurlo McCrady

SDSU OPP49 Iowa Pre-Flight................6932 Iowa ...............................7356 Northern..........................4837 St. Olaf ...........................4050 Loras ..............................7648 St. Ambrose.....................6748 North Dakota...................5366 Augustana .......................5453 Bradley ...........................7153 Iowa Teachers ..................6061 North Dakota State ..........4139 Northern..........................4356 Augustana .......................4434 Nebraska.........................5367 Iowa Teachers ..................4859 Morningside.....................5341 North Dakota ..................43

41 North Dakota State ..........4260 South Dakota ..................4651 South Dakota ..................53

1947-48 – WON 19, LOST 6Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP61 Northern..........................3859 Western Union .................4144 Mankato State .................4041 St. Cloud State ................4571 St. John's.........................5549 St. Cloud State ................4569 Dakota Wesleyan..............5450 Western Union .................4442 Iowa Teachers ..................6968 Augustana .......................5255 Mankato State .................4356 North Dakota...................4154 Northern..........................4276 North Dakota State ..........5554 Dakota Wesleyan..............4856 Omaha U ........................5456 Nebraska.........................6641 Iowa Teachers ..................3762 Morningside.....................4942 North Dakota...................4153 North Dakota State ..........4750 Augustana .......................5146 South Dakota .................5256 South Dakota ..................4460 Louisville.........................63

1948-49 – WON 11, LOST 14Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP53 Buena Vista .....................3532 Carleton ..........................3547 Mankato State .................6263 Jamestown ......................5246 Northern..........................4535 Gustavus Adolphus...........3852 Northern..........................4659 Gustavus Adolphus...........4539 Peru Teachers ...................5041 Western Illinois ................6450 Beloit ..............................7555 Buena Vista .....................5335 Iowa Teachers ..................4746 Iowa Teachers ..................5451 Morningside.....................5243 North Dakota State ..........4551 North Dakota...................4644 Augustana .......................4665 Augustana .......................4454 North Dakota...................5240 North Dakota State ..........3853 South Dakota ..................5254 South Dakota .................5841 North Dakota...................5451 Huron .............................57

1949-50 – WON 9, LOST 12Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP37 Mankato State .................3832 Nebraska.........................6152 Huron .............................4063 Northern..........................4250 Valley City .......................5261 Northern..........................4861 Carleton ..........................5444 Superior ..........................3940 Duluth ............................5659 Iowa Teachers ..................6870 Augustana .......................4654 Morningside.....................5576 North Dakota...................6459 North Dakota State ..........5272 North Dakota...................7358 Morningside.....................67

41 Augustana .......................4966 Iowa Teachers ..................6750 North Dakota State ..........6648 South Dakota ..................5877 South Dakota ..................65

1950-51 – WON 16, LOST 12Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP49 Gustavus Adolphus...........5750 Mankato State .................5748 Huron College..................5075 St. Olaf ...........................7856 Northern..........................4172 Black Hills State ..............4068 Augustana .......................5880 South Dakota ..................7068 Morningside.....................6459 North Dakota State ..........4768 Morningside.....................7364 St.Thomas.......................6669 Augustana .......................5974 North Dakota...................5463 North Dakota...................8864 North Dakota State ..........8041 Iowa Teachers ..................5162 Augustana .......................5255 Iowa Teachers ..................4280 Morningside.....................6262 South Dakota ..................4154 South Dakota ..................7172 Gustavus Adolphus...........6883 Huron College..................6164 Minot Teachers .................6270 Florida State....................8554 St.Thomas.......................56...51 Northern..........................41

1951-52 – WON 10, LOST 12Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP60 Gustavus Adolphus...........6548 Mankato State .................5256 Northern..........................4452 St.Thomas.......................6644 Gustavus Adolphus...........7951 Augsburg.........................6560 Valley City .......................4573 Grinnell ...........................5953 Iowa Teachers ..................6357 St.Thomas.......................5543 Augustana .......................3954 Morningside.....................5153 North Dakota...................5560 North Dakota State ..........6949 North Dakota...................5849 Augustana .......................5650 Iowa Teachers ..................5255 North Dakota State .........7362 Northern..........................5368 South Dakota ..................6659 South Dakota ..................48

1952-53 – WON 10, LOST 12Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP74 Buena Vista .....................4755 Westmar..........................7047 Iowa State.......................7064 Westmar..........................6068 Mankato State .................7971 Northern State .................6359 Buena Vista .....................5678 St. John's.........................6955 Mankato State .................7069 Northern State .................5870 North Dakota State ..........6792 Morningside.....................9861 Augustana .......................6672 North Dakota...................7651 Northern Iowa .................58

66 Augustana .......................5766 Northern Iowa .................4078 Morningside.....................9256 North Dakota State ..........6652 South Dakota ..................4671 South Dakota ..................7966 North Dakota...................77

1953-54 – WON 11, LOST 11Coach: R.B. "Jack" Frost

SDSU OPP66 Northern Iowa .................5050 Mankato State .................5982 St. Cloud State ................6961 Nebraska-Omaha.............5459 Drake..............................7378 Carleton ..........................6847 Coe College (Iowa)...........6196 St. John's.........................7052 Wartburg .........................6866 Augustana .......................4261 North Dakota...................6563 North Dakota State ..........7469 North Dakota...................8180 Morningside.....................8370 Northern Iowa .................6362 North Dakota State ..........7577 Northern State .................6154 Northern Iowa .................5859 South Dakota ..................6069 Morningside.....................6166 South Dakota ..................5163 Augustana .......................51

1954-55 – WON 14, LOST 11Coach: R.M. "Sox" Walseth

SDSU OPP86 St. Cloud State ................7059 St.Thomas.......................8073 St. Cloud State ................5079 Bethany ..........................4785 Augustana .......................5461 St.Thomas.......................6367 Marquette .......................8973 Loyola (Chicago)..............8173 South Dakota* .................5556 North Dakota State*.........5774 Morningside* ...................5782 North Dakota State ..........6785 Morningside.....................6572 Mankato State .................9296 North Dakota...................5980 North Dakota State ..........8574 North Dakota ..................8365 Northern Iowa .................8396 Augustana .......................5998 Northern Iowa .................8359 Northern State .................5767 Morningside.....................6963 South Dakota ..................5663 South Dakota ..................7789 Northern State .................48

1955-56 – WON 17, LOST 7Coach: R.M. "Sox" Walseth

SDSU OPP90 St. John's.........................8682 St.Thomas.......................7573 Bradley ...........................9470 Marquette .......................8490 St. Cloud State ................68...92 Mankato State .................7989 St.Thomas.......................6863 Loyola.............................7793 Creighton ........................7676 North Dakota...................6479 North Dakota State ..........8879 North Dakota...................7890 Morningside.....................6993 Northern Iowa .................5673 Augustana .......................57

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96 North Dakota State ..........6388 Northern Iowa .................70

101 Morningside.....................8267 South Dakota ..................6983 South Dakota ..................7484 Augustana .......................6366 Creighton ........................6791 Mayville State..................8364 Pacific Lutheran ...............79

1956-57 – WON 19, LOST 3Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP73 Winona State...................5082 St. John's.........................8398 St.Thomas (OT) ...............9795 Tennessee A & I ...............8570 Augustana .......................6881 St.Thomas.......................6790 Mankato State .................6871 Northern State .................6971 Macalester.......................6888 Gonzaga..........................7887 North Dakota State ..........6085 Morningside.....................7592 Morningside.....................7686 North Dakota...................4880 North Dakota...................5070 North Dakota State ..........6870 Northern Iowa .................6289 Augustana .......................7582 Northern Iowa .................5386 South Dakota ..................7156 South Dakota ..................6170 South Dakota ..................78

1957-58 – WON 12, LOST 11Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP52 Nebraska.........................6458 Drake..............................6768 Western Michigan ............8158 Northwestern ...................7458 Loyola.............................8453 Michigan .........................9574 Mankato State .................5453 Creighton ........................4684 Lincoln University ............8659 Huron College..................6869 Concordia........................5750 Augustana .......................4584 North Dakota State ..........5572 Northern Iowa .................6780 North Dakota State ..........5598 Morningside.....................8566 North Dakota...................8245 South Dakota ..................8283 Northern Iowa .................6951 South Dakota ..................60

1958-59 – WON 17, LOST 7Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP56 Iowa State.......................6364 St. Louis & U...................7583 Drake..............................7388 North Dakota State ..........7775 North Dakota (OT) ...........7197 Gustavus Adolphus...........7986 Macalester.......................7083 Morningside.....................8981 Augustana .......................7086 Morningside.....................6886 North Dakota...................6768 North Dakota State ..........5870 Gustavus Adolphus...........86

105 Augustana .......................5565 Kansas State ...................9192 Northern Iowa .................7576 South Dakota ..................5578 South Dakota (OT) ...........7771 Creighton ........................72

73 Augustana (Ill.) ................58106 Knox ...............................8067 Los Angeles State ............92

1959-60 – WON 17, LOST 7Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP52 @Kansas State ................8592 Whitworth .......................5987 Minnesota-Duluth ............8877 St. Cloud State ................6769 @Marquette ....................7461 @Wheaton ......................7779 Gustavus Adolphus...........5286 @Macalester ...................7369 @Gustavus Adolphus .......5589 North Dakota State ..........5978 North Dakota...................6069 @Augustana....................6682 Northern Iowa .................7285 Mankato State .................7374 @Morningside .................6372 @North Dakota State.......7586 @North Dakota ...............7479 @Northern Iowa ..............8797 Morningside.....................8981 @South Dakota ...............5270 South Dakota ..................6895 Augustana .......................7365 Prairie View .....................7893 Wartburg .........................77

1960-61 – WON 21, LOST 6Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP75 @Iowa ............................7776 @Detroit .......................10378 @Utah State ...................9175 Northern State .................5577 Wheaton .........................5685 Southwest Missouri ..........6182 Macalester.......................6099 Lincoln............................7196 St. Cloud State ................6875 @North Dakota State.......7160 @North Dakota ...............54

101 North Dakota...................7682 North Dakota State ..........6581 @Mankato State..............7477 @Northern Iowa ..............6972 @Augustana....................7787 @Morningside .................7082 Northern Iowa .................8193 South Dakota ..................4973 Morningside.....................5273 @South Dakota ...............5263 Augustana .......................72

NCAA Regional90 Cornell College ................7188 Prairie View .....................84

NCAA Tournament79 Cal State-Santa Barbara ..6569 Southeast Missouri ...........8177 Mount St. Mary's .............76

1961-62 – WON 13, LOST 9Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP57 @Southwest Missouri .......8042 @St. Louis University. ......7065 Texas Lutheran ................4652 @Iowa ............................6984 Concordia........................7377 Lincoln University ............6180 Tarkio..............................6873 @Northern Iowa ..............6772 North Dakota State ..........5377 North Dakota...................7361 @North Dakota State.......5360 North Dakota...................9068 Augustana .......................6584 Gustavus Adolphus...........80

69 @Macalester ...................6370 @South Dakota ...............7864 Mankato State .................6668 South Dakota ..................5574 @Morningside .................8866 Northern Iowa .................7473 Morningside.....................6770 @Augustana....................96

1962-63 – WON 22, LOST 5Coach: Jim Iverson

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSSDSU OPP76 Minnesota-Duluth ............8679 St. Cloud State ................6598 Lincoln University ............7764 @Utah ............................7858 @Wyoming .....................7793 Northern Illinois ...............7379 @Minnesota-Duluth.........7860 @St. Cloud State .............9260 North Dakota...................5578 North Dakota State ..........6869 Mankato State .................6180 @Gustavus Adolphus .......6382 @North Dakota State.......7396 @North Dakota ...............7693 Morningside.....................7291 @Augustana....................5683 Northern Iowa .................7384 @Northern Iowa ..............7985 South Dakota ..................5979 @South Dakota ...............7271 @Morningside .................77

NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament,Brookings, S.D.

71 Cornell College ................6477 Nebraska Wesleyan...........75NCAA College Division Tournament,

Evansville, Ind.84 Fresno State ....................7180 Southern Illinois...............7644 Wittenburg ......................42

1963-64 – WON 14, LOST 7Coach: Jim Iverson

SDSU OPP83 @Mankato State (OT) ......7859 @Kansas State ................8796 Wisconsin-Stout ...............8295 Minnesota-Duluth ............7779 Augsburg.........................8976 @Evansville ....................9859 @Iowa State .................10394 Wartburg .........................8194 Wis.-Oshkosh ..................6674 @Northern Iowa ..............96

120 @Augustana....................8299 Morningside.....................6889 @North Dakota State.......6577 @North Dakota (OT) ........79

88 #Phillips 66 Oilers .........12083 South Dakota ..................7381 North Dakota...................6394 North Dakota State ..........7383 @South Dakota ...............8895 @Morningside .................7184 Augustana .......................6283 Northern Iowa .................51

# game not included in record

1964-65 – WON 10, LOST 13Coach: Jim Iverson

& Jim MarkingSDSU OPP55 Minnesota .....................10168 Gustavus Adolphus...........6647 Minnesota-Duluth ............9073 Augsburg.........................8374 Mankato State .................8590 Winona State...................7568 Morningside.....................6083 Minnesota-Morris.............7359 Drake..............................8863 Evansville........................7699 Wartburg .........................8369 Gustavus Adolphus...........6356 North Dakota State ..........7272 North Dakota...................8474 Northern Iowa .................7684 Augustana .......................7671 Morningside.....................8379 Northern Iowa .................8872 North Dakota...................7481 North Dakota State ..........7566 Augustana .......................6179 South Dakota ..................9070 South Dakota ..................69

1965-66 – WON 13, LOST 11Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP88 Concordia........................6865 @Drake ..........................9063 @Tulsa............................8893 @Mankato State..............59

104 @Winona State ...............8096 Morningside.....................7778 Moorhead State ...............5869 Gustavus Adolphus...........84

109 U. Alberta, Calgary ...........6275 *South Dakota .................7782 *Mankato State................6167 *Northern Iowa ................5688 North Texas State .............8181 North Dakota...................87

78 North Dakota State ..........8375 Northern Iowa .................5679 Augustana .......................6693 @Morningside .................7468 @Augustana....................6667 @Northern Iowa ..............8079 @North Dakota State.....10086 @North Dakota .............10582 South Dakota ..................6281 @South Dakota (OT)........88

*NCC Holiday Tournament in SiouxFalls, S.D.

1966-67 – WON 11, LOST 14Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP101 Nebraska Wesleyan...........8285 Loyola...........................11969 Oklahoma State (OT) .......7262 North Texas State .............9196 Mankato State .................8372 Northern State .................5990 Moorhead State ...............8280 Concordia........................94

100 Tarkio..............................6993 Lincoln University ............9464 Northern Iowa .................7668 North Dakota...................7683 Morningside.....................7275 North Dakota...................8578 North Dakota State ..........7281 South Dakota ..................8582 Morningside.....................9278 Augustana .......................8668 North Dakota...................8574 North Dakota State ..........9675 Northern Iowa .................7079 Augustana .......................6297 South Dakota ..................8785 Morningside.....................6581 Northern Iowa .................90

1967-68 – WON 20, LOST 7Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP87 Moorhead State ...............6171 Gustavus Adolphus...........6992 Mankato State .................9191 Lincoln University ..........10580 Concordia........................6984 *Central Michigan ............81

109 *U. of Maine ....................9294 *Northern Michigan..........9985 **South Dakota................5791 **Augustana ....................7560 **North Dakota................7371 North Dakota...................7393 North Dakota State ..........8892 Minnesota-Morris.............81

103 Augustana .......................8092 Oral Roberts ....................8395 Morningside.....................7785 North Dakota State ..........68

106 North Dakota...................8284 Augustana .......................7787 Northern Iowa ...............102

121 Northern Iowa .................7852 Morningside.....................5086 South Dakota ..................7475 South Dakota ..................8696 #Indiana State...............10186 #DePauw ........................84*Wayne State Tournament in

Detroit, Mich.**NCC Holiday Tournament, Sioux

Falls, S.D.#Great Lakes Regional, Normal, Ill.

1968-69 – WON 18, LOST 6Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP101 Mankato State .................54101 Minnesota-Morris.............6999 Nebraska Wesleyan...........8861 Iowa State.......................9467 Oklahoma State...............7291 Northern State .................5884 Northern Iowa .................7193 *Mankato State................5480 *Northern Iowa ................6878 *South Dakota .................5292 Northern Iowa .................7387 North Dakota...................7593 North Dakota State ..........69

112 Morningside.....................7474 Morningside.....................55

112 Lincoln University ............67108 Augustana .......................82102 South Dakota ..................8691 Augustana (OT)................9599 North Dakota State ..........9284 North Dakota...................9178 South Dakota ..................8479 **Lincoln University..........7774 **Southwest Missouri .......87

* NCC Tournament, Sioux Falls, S.D.** Regional NCAA Tournament,Springfield, Mo.

1969-70 – WON 22, LOST 4Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP97 Briar Cliff ........................7161 Wyoming.......................10656 Denver ............................7598 Buena Vista .....................7274 Northern Iowa .................6780 St. Cloud State ................65

105 Minnesota-Morris.............7982 *North Dakota State.........6856 *Northern Iowa ................5574 *Morningside ...................5696 Morningside.....................7574 North Dakota...................8086 North Dakota State ..........80

112 Augustana .......................6589 Morningside.....................6481 Mankato State .................5988 South Dakota ..................8288 North Dakota State ..........7290 North Dakota...................6795 Northern Iowa .................7280 South Dakota ..................7696 Augustana .......................7983 Mankato State .................5882 #Southwest Missouri ........7192 #Central Missouri .............7389 ***Tennessee State ...........92

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.#NCAA Midwest RegionalTournament***NCAA National Tournament

1963 National Champions

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1970-71 – WON 15, LOST 7Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP99 Briar Cliff ........................8866 Missouri ..........................8659 Kansas ............................9582 Eastern Montana..............7182 Cleveland State................7893 *South Dakota .................7365 *Augustana......................8381 *Morningside ...................6469 North Dakota...................7498 North Dakota State ........10193 Morningside.....................7179 South Dakota ..................7778 Augustana .......................9377 Mankato State .................7596 Northern Iowa .................7876 Mankato State .................75

106 Northern Iowa .................8885 Morningside.....................6276 South Dakota ..................5974 North Dakota...................85

102 North Dakota State ..........87107 Augustana .......................87*NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1971-72 – WON 17, LOST 8Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP107 Briar Cliff ........................6873 Texas Tech .......................9181 Texas-Arlington................9690 Northern State .................7893 Northwestern ...................78

104 Southwest State...............57106 Dominican College...........6680 *North Dakota .................8796 *Mankato State................8587 *North Dakota State.........8078 North Dakota...................8295 North Dakota State ..........8568 Morningside.....................6577 South Dakota ..................8593 Augustana .......................7578 Mankato State .................6178 Northern Iowa .................7251 Mankato State .................5981 Northern Iowa (OT) ..........8583 Morningside.....................4883 South Dakota ..................7880 North Dakota (OT) ...........78

103 North Dakota State ..........8378 Augustana .......................7172 **St. Olaf.........................87

*NCC Tournament** NCAA Midwest Regional Game

1972-73 – WON 18, LOST 8Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP90 Tarkio College..................5894 Augsburg College.............7387 Nebraska-Omaha.............8179 Moorhead State ...............8077 Southwest State...............61

104 Northern..........................7768 Northwestern ...................7967 *Northeastern (MA) ..........6970 *Fairleigh Dickinson (OT) ...7292 Augustana (2 OT) ............9757 Mankato State .................4978 Northern Iowa .................6792 Wisc.-Stevens Point..........6089 South Dakota ..................66

103 Morningside.....................6995 North Dakota State ........10077 North Dakota...................6278 Morningside.....................6474 South Dakota ..................7889 Northern Iowa .................58

100 Mankato State .................64

87 Augustana .......................7663 North Dakota...................5693 North Dakota State ..........7785 **Southwest Missouri .......74

104 **Coe College ................107* Basketball Hall of FameTournament, Springfield, Mass.** NCAA Midwest Regional

1973-74 – WON 11, LOST 12Coach: Jim Marking

SDSU OPP66 Nebraska-Omaha.............6468 @Creighton.....................9595 #Northern........................7381 #St.Thomas.....................7681 Huron .............................8776 Gustavus Adolphus...........7584 *Morningside ...................6389 *South Dakota .................7982 *North Dakota State.........7764 @Augustana....................6763 Mankato State .................7398 Northern Iowa .................7694 @South Dakota ...............7391 Morningside.....................8166 @North Dakota State.......8250 @North Dakota ...............5869 @Morningside .................7590 South Dakota ..................9167 @Northern Iowa ..............6874 @Mankato State..............7671 Augustana .......................7363 North Dakota...................7483 North Dakota State ..........81

#Bankers Classic Tourney,Brookings, S.D.* NCC Holiday Tournament

1974-75 – WON 12, LOST 12Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP104 Yankton College ...............5372 @Nebraska .....................8788 SD Tech ...........................8292 Valley City .......................7885 @Gustavus Adolphus .......58

100 Jamestown ......................8087 Westmar..........................7364 #Augustana .....................7881 #Mankato State ...............9171 #Northern Iowa ...............6368 @Augustana....................7372 @Mankato State..............8185 @Northern Iowa ..............7181 South Dakota ..................7273 @Morningside .................8465 North Dakota State ..........6659 North Dakota...................6979 Morningside.....................8967 @South Dakota ...............7686 Northern Iowa .................6882 Mankato State .................7571 Augustana .......................6960 @North Dakota ...............7676 @North Dakota State.......87

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1975-76 – WON 12, LOST 12Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP74 @Minnesota ....................9662 Creighton ........................7264 Sioux Falls College ...........4978 Southwest State...............5957 @Missouri .......................8092 Dakota Wesleyan..............7676 Valparaiso .......................7471 #Mankato State ...............7372 #Northern Iowa ...............5987 #South Dakota ................67

72 Augustana .......................7072 Mankato State (OT)..........7585 Northern Iowa .................6871 @South Dakota ...............76

101 Morningside.....................8184 @North Dakota State.......9063 @North Dakota ...............7268 @Morningside .................8178 South Dakota ..................7771 @Northern Iowa ..............7782 @Mankato State..............8785 @Augustana....................8096 North Dakota...................8481 North Dakota State ..........86

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1976-77 – WON 10, LOST 16Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP69 Moorhead........................70

113 Yankton College ...............8876 @Memphis State ...........10970 @Mississippi....................7889 Northern..........................6272 @Valparaiso ....................8362 @Butler ..........................7485 Winona State...................6784 Northwestern (OT)............7683 #North Dakota State ........9684 #Northern Iowa ...............8592 #South Dakota ................8574 @Augustana....................8672 @Mankato State..............7478 @Northern Iowa ..............6875 South Dakota ..................7469 @Morningside (OT)..........74

100 North Dakota State ..........8872 North Dakota (OT) ...........7479 Morningside.....................7577 @South Dakota ...............7887 Northern Iowa .................7895 Mankato State (OT)..........9681 Augustana .......................8966 @North Dakota ...............6989 @North Dakota State.....106

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1977-78 – WON 17, LOST 12Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP88 Bemidji ...........................6590 Northern..........................7197 Jamestown ......................8275 Minot ..............................6966 @Hawaii-Hilo..................7068 @Hawaii-Honolulu...........8578 @Hawaii-Honolulu...........7483 Chaminade......................9065 Minnesota-Morris.............5883 @Wichita ......................10462 #South Dakota ................6153 #Augustana .....................5183 #Morningside...................7457 Augustana .......................6582 Nebraska-Omaha (3OT) ...8361 Northern Iowa .................4775 @South Dakota ...............7775 Morningside.....................7081 @North Dakota State.......8784 @North Dakota ...............6677 @Morningside .................6776 South Dakota ..................7556 @Northern Iowa ..............4966 @Nebraska-Omaha .........7742 @Augustana....................5874 North Dakota...................6574 North Dakota State ..........6057 *Wis-Green Bay ...............8061 *Chapman .......................59

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.*NCAA Division II North CentralRegional Tournament, Green Bay,Wis.

1978-79 – WON 13, LOST 14Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP109 +SD Tech (2OT) .............11098 +Black Hills.....................6981 Mount Marty....................6462 @Colorado ......................6676 Utah State.......................8450 @Weber State .................8069 Mayville ..........................6697 Yankton College ...............7284 Valley City .......................7592 Northern..........................5356 #North Dakota.................6559 #Augustana .....................6975 #Northwestern .................6162 North Dakota (OT) ...........5574 North Dakota State ..........6752 @Augustana....................6381 @Nebraska-Omaha .........9273 Wayne State ....................5162 @South Dakota ...............7378 Nebraska-Omaha.............8863 Briar Cliff ........................7373 @North Dakota State.......8065 @North Dakota ...............7077 Morningside.....................70

+ Rushmore Plaza ThanksgivingDoubleheader, Rapid City, S.D.*NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1979-80 – WON 23, LOST 8Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP83 @Nebraska ...................10060 @Missouri .......................8075 @Texas Tech ..................111

100 Valley City .......................8081 Moorhead State ...............7978 Mount Marty....................6884 Minnesota-Morris.............6396 Mayville ..........................7281 #Northern Colorado .........7250 #Nebraska-Omaha...........4882 #South Dakota ................7378 Nebraska-Omaha.............7574 Northern Colorado ...........7760 @South Dakota ...............5467 Morningside.....................6277 @North Dakota State.......7568 @North Dakota (OT) ........7574 @Morningside .................6594 South Dakota ..................7480 @Nebraska-Omaha .........6676 @Northern Colorado ........5861 Augustana .......................5982 @Augustana....................5788 North Dakota State ..........7157 North Dakota...................5996 *Northern Colorado ..........6779 *North Dakota State.........7574 **Stonehill .......................5198 **Western Illinois .............8671 %Florida Southern...........81

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.*NCC post-season playoffs,Brookings, S.D.**NCAA North Central Regional,Brookings, S.D.%NCAA quarterfinals, Lakeland, Fla.

1980-81 – WON 13, LOST 14Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP94 Minnesota-Morris.............7373 Grand View ......................7490 Mayville State..................6855 @San Jose State..............7662 @University of Pacific.......6595 Wayne State ....................7484 Mount Marty....................6865 *Fresno State ...................79

70 *Southwest Louisiana.......7763 #Morningside...................7189 #South Dakota ................5769 #Northern Colorado .........6593 @Augustana....................7770 @Nebraska-Omaha .........7778 @Northern Colorado ........6366 South Dakota ..................5965 @Morningside (OT)..........6670 North Dakota State ..........6187 North Dakota...................7472 Morningside.....................6664 @South Dakota ...............7483 Nebraska-Omaha.............8460 Northern Colorado ...........6680 Augustana .......................7381 @North Dakota State.....10557 @North Dakota ...............7253 @Morningside .................62

* Fresno State Classic at Fresno,Calif.#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1981-82 – WON 13, LOST 14Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP81 *Minnesota-Morris ...........7370 *College of Great Falls......6666 Grinnell College ...............4048 Eastern Montana..............3763 @Nevada-Reno ...............9665 @Puget Sound (OT).........6351 @Nebraska .....................7096 Minot State .....................6783 Northwestern ...................6245 #Augustana .....................5061 #South Dakota ................6866 #Northern Colorado .........6843 Northern Colorado ...........4458 Nebraska-Omaha.............5664 @Morningside .................5975 South Dakota ..................6157 @North Dakota ...............7076 @North Dakota State.......9665 @South Dakota ...............7354 Morningside.....................5247 @Northern Colorado ........7161 @Nebraska-Omaha .........6373 Augustana .......................7263 @Augustana....................8667 North Dakota...................7688 North Dakota State ..........7674 **North Dakota State .......75

*Rushmore Classic, Rapid City, S.D.#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.** NCC playoffs

1982-83 – WON 16, LOST 12Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP87 Valley City .......................6567 @Montana State..............6058 @Montana ......................9874 @Eastern Montana ..........8386 Sioux Falls College ...........7795 Mayville ..........................8241 Puget Sound ..................4269 #Nebraska-Omaha...........6878 #Augustana .....................8479 #South Dakota ................8455 @Nebraska-Omaha .........5469 @Northern Colorado ........7261 Morningside.....................6883 South Dakota ..................6968 @Morningside .................7865 North Dakota...................6369 North Dakota State ..........6893 Augustana .......................8062 @South Dakota ...............6149 @St. Cloud State .............3786 @Mankato State..............6559 Nebraska-Omaha.............62

84 Northern Colorado ...........5756 @North Dakota (OT) ........5779 North Dakota State ..........8272 Mankato State .................5366 St. Cloud State ................6076 @Augustana....................90

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1983-84 – WON 21, LOST 9Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP77 @Minnesota ....................93

109 Dana...............................91101 Dordt ..............................6691 Sioux Falls College ...........70

100 Westmar..........................90106 Northwestern ...................7266 Minnesota-Morris.............5289 #Mankato State (OT)........9364 #St. Cloud State ..............5858 #North Dakota.................4965 Nebraska-Omaha.............76

101 Northern Colorado ...........8072 @Morningside .................8485 @South Dakota ...............7182 Morningside.....................6672 @North Dakota ...............8189 @North Dakota State.......7082 @Augustana (2OT) ..........8478 South Dakota ..................6981 St. Cloud State ................6075 Mankato State .................6967 @Nebraska-Omaha .........9368 @Northern Colorado ........5959 North Dakota...................5771 North Dakota State ..........8477 @St. Cloud State .............6779 @Mankato State..............7667 Augustana .......................6574 *Central Connecticut ........5981 *Sacred Heart (OT)...........88

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.* NCAA New England Regional,New Britain, Conn.

1984-85 – WON 26, LOST 7Coach: Gene Zulk

SDSU OPP106 Sioux Falls College ...........9870 Dana...............................6872 @Kansas.........................8588 Wayne State ....................6294 Mayville State..................6583 Jamestown College...........4788 Minnesota-Morris.............7271 #South Dakota ................7477 #North Dakota.................6574 #Northern Colorado .........6965 Nebraska-Omaha.............4665 Northern Colorado ...........6475 @North Dakota ...............5690 @Augustana....................8353 @Mankato State..............4873 @St. Cloud State .............6065 Morningside.....................6062 South Dakota ..................5678 @Nebraska-Omaha .........6869 @Northern Colorado ........8648 Augustana .......................4762 @North Dakota State.......7276 Mankato State .................6375 St. Cloud State ................6757 @Morningside .................5953 @South Dakota ...............6582 North Dakota State ..........6445 North Dakota...................43

NCAA North Central Regional,Brookings, S.D.

73 Gannon ...........................6458 Grand Valley.....................57NCAA Quarterfinals Brookings, S.D.62 Cal-State-Hayward ..........58

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NCAA Division II Final Four,Springfield, Mass

78 Mount St. Mary's .............7173 Jacksonville......................74

#NCC Holiday Tourney, Sioux Falls, S.D.

1985-86 – WON 8, LOST 20Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP39 @Iowa State ...................8362 Sioux Falls .......................6579 Carleton ..........................5682 Minnesota-Morris.............6673 Black Hills State ..............6384 Dordt ..............................9398 Buena Vista .....................67

- NCC Holiday Tournament --60 North Dakota State ..........7366 Morningside.....................6258 Nebraska-Omaha.............64

- - - -64 @Nebraska-Omaha .........6254 @Northern Colorado ........6659 Augustana .......................81 ...57 Mankato State .................6965 St. Cloud State ................8072 North Dakota...................5157 @Morningside .................6760 @South Dakota ...............6252 Nebraska-Omaha.............5761 Northern Colorado ...........8270 @Augustana....................7559 North Dakota State ..........6557 @Mankato State..............6475 @St. Cloud State ...........10566 Morningside.....................7580 South Dakota ..................7074 @North Dakota State.......9670 @North Dakota ...............71

1986-87 – WON 16, LOST 12Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP88 Dakota Wesleyan..............6698 Sioux Falls .......................75

103 Dana .............................8079 Carleton ..........................5889 Mayville ..........................5586 Black Hills .......................6695 Bemidji State...................8777 #St. Cloud State ..............8370 #Northern Colorado .........6986 #Mankato State ...............7360 Northern Colorado ...........6968 Nebraska-Omaha.............5251 @North Dakota State.......7664 @Augustana....................7881 @St. Cloud State...(3 OT) 8383 @Mankato State..............9589 South Dakota ..................6683 Morningside.....................7259 @Northern Colorado ........6175 @Nebraska-Omaha .........9072 Augustana................(OT) 7974 @North Dakota ...............8660 St. Cloud State ................6686 Mankato State..........(OT) 8488 @South Dakota ...............8382 @Morningside .................7874 North Dakota...................8090 North Dakota State ..........86

1987-88 – WON 21, LOST 9Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP76 Dakota Wesleyan..............6071 Sioux Falls .......................6296 Luther .............................7268 Carleton ..........................5694 Dana...............................6993 Westmar..........................8167 @Briar Cliff .....................78

74 #Augustana .....................7974 #South Dakota ................9564 #North Dakota.................6378 @South Dakota ...............7167 @Nebraska-Omaha .........7681 Augustana .......................6993 St. Cloud State .........(OT) 8077 Mankato State .................8469 North Dakota State ..........6585 @Northern Colorado ........7874 @Morningside .................6881 South Dakota ..................6266 Nebraska-Omaha.............6077 @Augustana....................81 ...73 North Dakota ...........(OT) 7268 @St. Cloud State .............8184 @Mankato State..............7779 Northern Colorado ...........6367 Morningside.....................54 ...64 @North Dakota ...............6255 @North Dakota State.......70

NCAA South Central Regional,Cape Girardeau, Mo.

63 Missouri-St. Louis ............6887 Angelo State....................84

1988-89 – WON 16, LOST 12Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP71 Dakota State ...................6275 Doane ............................7489 Sioux Falls .......................6166 at Michigan ...................10496 Dana...............................8699 William Penn ...................6599 Briar Cliff ........................6567 #Morningside...................5276 #Augustana..............(OT) 8363 #Mankato State ...............5666 Nebraska-Omaha.............5672 South Dakota ..................6077 @North Dakota ...............7258 @Augustana....................5964 @Mankato State..............8285 @St. Cloud State .............7871 Morningside.....................6253 Northern Colorado ...........5661 @Nebraska-Omaha ..(OT) 6260 @South Dakota ...............6590 Augustana .......................7765 @North Dakota State.......7172 Mankato State .................8385 St. Cloud State ................6861 @Morningside .................7870 @Northern Colorado ........8578 North Dakota State ..........8292 North Dakota...................77

1989-90 – WON 8, LOST 19Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP88 Buena Vista .....................6887 Carleton ..........................7879 Westmar..........................6685 Sioux Falls .......................6477 Dordt ..............................6172 Doane.............................7751 #North Dakota.................6771 #St. Cloud State ..............8173 #Northern Colorado .........8869 @Nebraska-Omaha .........8461 @Northern Colorado ........7985 Augustana .......................9480 St. Cloud State ................7681 Mankato State .................7268 North Dakota State ..........8355 @South Dakota ...............7881 @Morningside .................8665 Nebraska-Omaha.............6673 Northern Colorado ...........5768 @Augustana....................7666 North Dakota...................7673 @St. Cloud State .............89

64 @Mankato State..............6771 South Dakota ..................7882 Morningside.....................8852 @North Dakota ...............8969 @North Dakota State.....110

1990-91 – WON 24, LOST 8Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP109 Sioux Falls College ...........8584 Mount Senario .................7661 Minnesota-Duluth ............4998 Dana...............................40

100 @Wis-Parkside ................74136 Midland Lutheran ............8065 Viterbo ............................64- Pepsi Challenge in Sioux Falls -

118 Northwestern (Iowa).........90106 Wis.-River Falls........ ot 105

- - - -49 North Dakota...................7178 North Dakota State ..........8090 @Neb-Omaha ........... ot 9697 @Northern Colorado ........8089 Augustana .......................8162 @North Dakota State.......7290 St. Cloud State ................8276 Mankato State .................6999 @Morningside .................9267 @South Dakota ...............7588 Northern Colorado ...........7668 Nebraska-Omaha.............6363 @North Dakota ...............8292 @Augustana ............ ot 9060 @Mankato State..............6777 @St. Cloud State .............7076 South Dakota ..................6999 Morningside.....................93NCC Playoffs at Sioux Falls, S.D.

91 Augustana .......................6967 Nebraska-Omaha.............6561 South Dakota ..................47

NCAA North Central Regional,Grand Forks, N.D.

92 Metropolitan State ...........7951 North Dakota...................54

1991-92 – WON 25, LOST 8Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP89 @Minn-Duluth ................7494 Midland Lutheran ............7487 Dakota Wesleyan..............75

104 Southwest State...............57101 Wisconsin-Parkside ..........51102 Teikyo-Westmar ...............7286 Black Hills State...............63

102 Wayne State ....................6394 Hastings ..........................7074 @North Dakota ...............7575 @North Dakota State.......6666 Nebraska-Omaha.............6482 Northern Colorado ...........75

104 @Augustana....................9172 North Dakota State ..........7985 @St. Cloud State .............7567 @Mankato State..............5986 Morningside.....................7272 South Dakota ..................7364 @Northern Colorado ........8669 @Nebraska-Omaha .........64

101 Augustana .......................7471 Mankato State .................5780 St. Cloud State ................6982 North Dakota...................7761 @South Dakota ...............6486 @Morningside .................73

NCC Playoffs at Sioux Falls, S.D.90 Morningside.....................7967 North Dakota...................7564 St. Cloud State ................77

NCAA North Central Regional,Brookings, S.D.

79 St. Cloud State ...........ot 7487 University of Denver.........57

NCAA Division II Elite Eight,Springfield, Mass.

73 California, PA...................84

1992-93 – WON 19, LOST 12Coach: Jim Thorson

SDSU OPP64 University of Mary............7765 @Hawaii-Hilo..................6791 #Florida Southern ............7899 #Chaminade....................9075 Winona State...................74

106 Wayne State ....................7269 @Black Hills State ...........6093 Teikyo Westmar................6673 Dakota Wesleyan..............6994 Doane.............................8164 Northern Colorado ...........7982 Nebraska-Omaha.............7269 @North Dakota ...............7995 @North Dakota State.......6974 Morningside.....................7278 South Dakota ..................8283 @St. Cloud State .............9076 @Mankato State..............9471 Augustana .......................6669 @Nebraska-Omaha .........6777 North Dakota State ..........6080 North Dakota...................9666 @South Dakota ...............7052 @Morningside .................5570 Mankato State .................6668 St. Cloud State ................5072 @Northern Colorado ........6277 @Augustana....................74

NCC Post-season Playoffs,Sioux Falls, S.D.

69 Mankato State .................6064 North Dakota State ..........6885 Morningside.....................92

#Chaminade Silversword Classic,Hawaii

1993-94 – WON 19, LOST 8Coach: Brad Soderburg

SDSU OPP84 Bellevue..........................5967 Minnesota-Morris.............6091 @Winona State ...............88

107 Northern ............. 2 OT 10174 @Wayne State.................6897 Southwest State...............5399 Dakota Wesleyan..............63

104 Mount Senario .................9079 @Nebraska-Omaha .........7678 @Northern Colorado ........7480 North Dakota...................7473 North Dakota State ..........6585 @Morningside ...............10049 @South Dakota ...............6162 St. Cloud State ................6472 Mankato State .................7491 Augustana .......................9071 @North Dakota State.......6477 @North Dakota ...............8789 Nebraska-Omaha.............6981 South Dakota ..................8883 Morningside.....................7968 @Mankato State..............6962 @St. Cloud State .............4682 Northern Colorado ...........7598 @Augustana....................89

NCC Post-season Playoffs, Fargo, N.D.53 St. Cloud State ................66

1994-95–WON 17, LOST 10Coach: Brad Soderburg

SDSU OPP106 Cornell ............................6985 Wayne State ....................60

71 @Minnesota-Morris..........6484 @Northern State............11181 Nebraska-Kearney............6874 Dakota Wesleyan..............8072 @Mont St-Billings ...........6797 Mayville State..................6465 @Augustana....................6794 Baker University ..............4982 Nebraska-Omaha.............6372 Northern Colorado ...........7184 @North Dakota ...............7977 @North Dakota State.......8273 Morningside.....................6378 South Dakota ..................8767 @St. Cloud State .............6289 @Mankato State..............6164 @Northern Colorado ........7054 @Nebraska-Omaha .........5571 North Dakota State ..........5772 North Dakota...................8462 @South Dakota ...............6361 @Morningside .................7368 Mankato State .................6784 St. Cloud State ................7776 Augustana .......................71

1995-96 – WON 24, LOST 5Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP85 Coe College.................5473 @Nebraska-Kearney ....8586 @Wayne State ............64

118 Bellevue ....................64117 Mont St-Billings ..........8684 @Dakota Wesleyan ......7181 Northern State.............7876 @Southwest State .......5796 Mayville State .............5783 Augustana...................6896 @Nebraska-Omaha(ot) 8563 @Northern Colorado....5485 North Dakota ..............7996 North Dakota State(ot) 10199 @Morningside .............8389 @South Dakota...........74

106 St. Cloud State ............8989 Mankato State.............8390 Northern Colorado .......6485 Nebraska-Omaha ........6382 @N.D. State......... (ot) 8171 @North Dakota ...........9682 South Dakota ..............6294 Morningside ................7881 @Mankato State .........8291 @St. Cloud State.........8486 @Augustana ...............83

NCAA North Central Regional,Hays, Kan.

94 North Dakota State......8890 Fort Hays State............99

1996-97 – WON 25, LOST 5Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP94 @Minnesota-Morris .....7592 Mount Senario.............6394 Wayne State................8690 #Black Hills.................8792 #SD Tech ....................6885 Dakota Wesleyan .........7685 @Northern State .........7881 Southwest State ..........7677 Huron University..........6591 @St. Cloud State.........9982 @Mankato State .........80

100 @Augustana ...............9764 Nebraska-Omaha ........7873 Northern Colorado .......4495 @North Dakota ...........8488 @North Dakota State......8798 Morningside ................8452 South Dakota ..............6097 Augustana...................75

82 @Northern Colorado........7878 @Nebraska-Omaha .....7198 North Dakota State..... ot 94

102 North Dakota ..............9576 @South Dakota...........82

101 @Morningside .............89100 Mankato State.............7996 St. Cloud State ............77

NCAA North Central Regional,Brookings, S.D.

102 Nebraska-Kearney .......8386 Fort Hays State............74

NCAA Division II Elite Eight,Louisville, Ky.

72 Lynn University............78#Rushmore Classic, Rapid City, S.D.

1997-98 – WON 26, LOST 3Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP103 Mount Senario.............79105 Dakota State ...............3276 Minnesota-Morris.........6266 @Grand Canyon..........5686 #CS-Dominguez Hills. (ot)

7980 @Wayne State ............7993 South Dakota Tech .......7295 @Southwest State .......8188 Northern State.............8799 St. Cloud State ............8974 Mankato State.............7284 Augustana...................6690 @Nebraska-Omaha .....8170 @Northern Colorado....68

100 North Dakota ..............7876 North Dakota State......66

110 @Morningside .............9798 @South Dakota...........8562 @Augustana ...............6186 Northern Colorado .......6792 Nebraska-Omaha ........7469 @North Dakota State ..8192 @North Dakota ...........88

100 South Dakota ..............76117 Morningside ................8275 @Mankato State .........8584 @St. Cloud State.........75

NCAA North Central Regional at Brookings, S.D.

93 *Metropolitan State......7982 *Northern State ...........88

#Grand Canyon ThanksgivingClassic, Phoenix, Ariz.

1998-99 – WON 17, LOST 10Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP69 Minnesota-Duluth........5980 Wayne State................7589 #Western State............8367 #Southern Colorado.....8389 Gustavus Adolphus ......7883 Dakota Wesleyan .........53

105 South Dakota Tech .......8879 Southwest State ..........6493 @Northern State .........8468 @Morningside .............8291 @South Dakota...........9477 St. Cloud State ............7876 Minn. St., Mankato ......7472 @Augustana ...............9459 @Nebraska-Omaha .....7255 @Northern Colorado....4883 North Dakota ..............7183 North Dakota State......8274 @Minn. St., Mankato ...7295 @St. Cloud State...(ot) 9994 Augustana...................7887 Northern Colorado .......7178 Nebraska-Omaha ........7983 @North Dakota State ..8977 @North Dakota ...........75

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69 South Dakota ..............6691 Morningside ................95

#Southern Colorado ThanksgivingTournament, Pueblo, Colo.

1999-00 – WON 21, LOST 9Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP71 St. Mary’s, Winona .......64

114 Minot State .................8264 @Hawaii Pacific ..........99

101 #Doane.......................6183 #BYU-Hawaii .......(ot) 8864 @Southwest State .......6399 Northern State.............7580 Winona State ..............7785 @SD Tech ...................6969 Dakota Wesleyan .........5298 @Minnesota-Duluth ....7672 Morningside ................8058 South Dakota ..............6868 @St. Cloud State.........8071 @Minn St, Mankato.....6491 @Augustana ...............7172 Nebraska-Omaha ..(ot) 8270 Northern Colorado .......6559 @North Dakota ...........5677 @North Dakota State ..8486 Minn. St., Mankato ......6986 St. Cloud State ............9185 Augustana...................7099 @Northern Colorado....7665 @Nebraska-Omaha .....5878 North Dakota State......7792 North Dakota ..............7783 @South Dakota...........77

112 @Morningside .............91NCAA North Central Regional,

Denver, Colo.67 North Dakota ..............73

#BYU-Hawaii tournament

2000-01 – Won 22, Lost 7Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP93 #Adams State..............6291 #Fort Lewis .................83

106 Sioux Falls...................8087 Dakota State ...............5182 @Wayne State ............6899 @Northern State .........7887 @North Dakota ...........9285 @North Dakota State ..6899 Dakota Wesleyan .........74

102 Mount Senario.............5691 Morningside ................8491 South Dakota ..............7990 @St. Cloud State.........8083 @Minn. State, Mankato6995 @Augustana ...............9883 Nebraska-Omaha ........5776 Northern Colorado .......6385 @South Dakota...........7282 @Morningside .............8372 Minn. State, Mankato...6679 St. Cloud State ............7582 Augustana...................9080 @Northern Colordo......7774 @Nebraska-Omaha .....6581 North Dakota State......8394 North Dakota ..............8488 ^Augustana ................7472 %St. Cloud State.........74

NCAA North Central Regional,St. Cloud, MN

80 Metropolitan State .......91#Best Western Rio Grande Tip-OffClassic, Durango, Colo.^NCC Playoffs, Brookings, S.D.%NCC Playoffs, Vermillion,S.D.

2001-02 – WON 24, LOST 6Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP66 @Winona State ...........71

103 Dakota Wesleyan .........6186 #Michigan Tech ............8989 #Minnesota-Duluth......7283 @Concordia-St. Paul....7595 Northern State.............8194 North Dakota ..............7797 North Dakota State......8290 Sioux Falls...................68

127 Minnesota-Morris.........60101 @Morningside .............5285 @South Dakota...........7579 St. Cloud State ............5697 Minn. St., Mankato ......6696 Augustana ..................8378 @Nebraska-Omaha .....7485 @Northern Colorado....9781 South Dakota ..............7199 Morningside ................6087 @Minn. St., Mankato ...7690 @St. Cloud State...(ot) 8294 @Augustana ...............7683 Northern Colorado .......7187 Nebraska-Omaha ........7683 @North Dakota State ..9178 @North Dakota ...........96

Wells Fargo Finals,Brookings, S.D.

91 St. Cloud State ............77100 North Dakota ..............92

NCAA North Central Regional,Brookings, S.D.

96 Nebraska-Omaha ........7686 Metropolitan State .......87

#Minnesota-Duluth ThanksgivingClassic, Duluth, Minn.

2002-03 – WON 24, LOST 7Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP75 #Truman State.............5469 #Northwest Missouri ....7198 %Colorado Mines ........7883 %Bemidji State...........6683 Concordia St. Paul .......77

103 Dakota Wesleyan .........6784 Sioux Falls...................7274 @Northern State .........6995 Finlandia.....................5795 $Fort Lewis .................7067 $Michigan Tech ............6690 @Minn. St. Mankato ....8877 @North Dakota State ..7589 @St. Cloud State...(ot) 9494 South Dakota ..............8272 @Nebraska-Omaha .....9080 St. Cloud State ............5773 North Dakota ..............7083 @Augustana ...............5061 @North Dakota ...........6885 North Dakota State......6679 @Northern Colorado....6369 @South Dakota...........8877 Augustana...................5893 Minn. St. Mankato .......7183 Nebraska-Omaha ........6076 Northern Colorado .......6579 Minn. St. Mankato .......6565 >Nebraska-Omaha ......80

NCAA North Central Regionalat Kearney, Neb.

84 Fort Hays State............7885 Nebraska-Kearney .......86

#NW Missouri Tip-Off Tourney%SDSU Thanksgiving Classic$SDSU Holiday Classic>NCC Wells Fargo Finals, St.Cloud, Minn.

2003-04 – WON 27, LOST 7Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP97 #Philadelphia Univ.......8265 #Kennesaw State.........5091 #Northern Kentucky.....76

102 %Minnesota Duluth.....8495 %Southwest State.......6398 Si Tanka .....................8196 $Bemidji State ............8597 $Tampa ......................77

109 Presentation................6296 Northern State.............5775 @Concordia St. Paul ....7485 Dakota Wesleyan .........6188 Sioux Falls...................77

102 $Winona State ............65102 $Colorado Mines .........8264 @Michigan Tech...........6092 South Dakota ..............79

104 Nebraska-0maha(OT) 10784 @Minn. St. Mankato ..10270 @St. Cloud State.........7787 North Dakota ..............7988 North Dakota State......6488 Augustana...................7887 @Augustana ...............6088 @North Dakota State ..7173 @North Dakota ...........6690 Minn. St. Mankato .......8891 St. Cloud State ............6963 @Nebraska-Omaha .....7463 @South Dakota...........7874 North Dakota ..............6369 *South Dakota.............73

NCAA North Central Regional at Denver

99 Northern State.............8069 Metropolitan State .....109

#Disney Tip-off Classic in Orlando, Fla.%Mankato Tip-off Tourney$ SDSU Thanksgiving Classic$ SDSU Holiday Classic*NCC Wells Fargo Finals, Omaha, Neb.

2004-05 – WON 10, LOST 18Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP52 @ Butler.....................8069 @ Manhattan..............7387 Mayville State .............5166 @ Illinois-Chicago .......8054 @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee8958 @ Southeast Missouri ..5960 @ Marquette...............7669 @ Denver ...................8360 Michigan Tech ..............6982 @ Tennessee State .......8056 $ Wayne State, NE.......8262 $ Wayne State, MI .......7149 @ San Diego State......6475 Buena Vista .................6578 North Dakota State......5975 @ Missouri-Kansas City8562 Morningside ................7063 Bellevue......................5361 @ Arkansas State ........8870 Winona State ..............5978 Upper Iowa .................4855 Southwest Minnesota ...9349 @ Colorado.................8265 # Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras..5855 # North Dakota State...7587 # Puerto Rico-Bayamon5772 @ Central Florida ........8268 @North Dakota State ..57

$SDSU Burger King Classic#National IndependentTournament at Fort Myers, Fla.

2005-06 – WON 9, LOST 20Coach: Scott Nagy

SDSU OPP54 >Kentucky ..................7161 >Northern Colorado.....5965 Illinois.........................9068 Southeast Missouri St...7570 Cal State Fullerton.......8252 @ Marquette...............8751 Wisconsin-Milwaukee...7667 @ Nebraska ................7681 Denver ................(OT) 7872 UMKC.........................6570 +Manhattan (N.Y.)(OT) 7361 @ Minnesota...............8048 Butler .........................8573 @ Montana State ........7866 Utah Valley State..........5656 @ North Dakota State .8669 @ Central Florida ........6472 @ Idaho State.............8951 @ Utah State ..............7241 @ Utah Valley State .....6270 SW Minnesota State.....6638 IPFW ..........................5878 Texas-PanAmerican......5882 @ Mid.Tennessee St(OT)8967 North Dakoa State.......6554 @ IPFW......................7557 @ Texas-PanAmerican..5363 @ SanDiego State .......8882 @ Cal State Fullerton ..95

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SDSU OPP50 •Kent State...............10566 •Alabama A&M...........7089 •VMI ........................10466 Idaho..........................7458 @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee7556 @ Northern Iowa.........6984 Arkansas State ............7850 Utah State...................5667 @ Denver ...................5653 @ Minnesota...............7747 @ Montana.................8748 @ Wisconsin-Green Bay8079 @ UMKC .............(OT) 7165 Montana State.............6267 @ Idaho .....................7261 Central Florida ............7247 @ Butler.....................6261 @ Cal State Northridge7254 Utah Valley State..........6682 Texas Pan-American.....6756 Middle Tennessee State 5760 North Dakota State......7862 @ NJIT .......................6752 @ IPFW......................6850 @ Texas Pan-American.6356 @ Utah Valley State .....8363 Cal State Northridge ....6469 @North Dakota State ..8672 IPFW ..........................8371 NJIT ............................61

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SDSU OPPMary (N.D.) .....................Montana .........................@ Wis.-Milwaukee...........Northern Iowa .................@ Idaho .........................Wis.-Green Bay ...............@ Centenary...................@ Oral Roberts ...............@ Minnesota...................

Idaho..............................Denver............................@ Cal St.-Bakersfield ......@ San Jose State ............Oakland..........................IPFW ..............................@ Western Illinois ............@ IUPUI .........................UMKC.............................Southern Utah.................@ North Dakota State .....@ IPFW..........................@ Oakland .....................IUPUI..............................Western Illinois ................@ Southern Utah ............North Dakota State..........Oral Roberts....................Centenary .......................

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DAVID CHICOINEPRESIDENT

A 1969 graduate of SouthDakota State, Dr. David Chicoinetook over as the 19th President inSDSU history on January 1, 2007.

Prior to his return to SDSU, theElk Point native served as the vicepresident for technology and eco-nomic development at theUniversity of Illinois.

In addition to his agribusinessdegree from SDSU, Chicoine holdsmaster’s degrees in economicsfrom Western Illinois Universityand in agriculture economics fromthe University of Delaware. Heearned his Ph.D. in agricultureeconomics from the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign.

An accomplished applied eco-nomics scholar, Chicoine earnedrecognition and numerous awardsin writing more than 100 scholar-ly publications. He also sat onthe board of trustees for theChicago-based Farm Foundationand served as a trustee of CarleFoundation Hospital in Urbana,Illinois. He also served on theboard of the John Warner Bank inClinton, Illinois, and as a boardmember of the ChampaignCounty Community Foundation.

Chicoine’s father, Roland, whoserved 18 years in the SouthDakota Legislature, attendedSDSU prior to World War II. Allseven of Chicoine’s siblings alsoattended SDSU. In 1986, SouthDakota State honored the Rolandand Evelyn Chicoine family bynaming them the SDSU Family ofthe Year.

FRED OIENATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Dr. Fred Oien became the11th director of athletics atSouth Dakota State Universityon July 1, 1990.

Oien earned his bachelor’sdegree at SDSU in 1972 andhas been on the SDSU staffsince 1979, serving as athletic business/ticket manager from1981 until his appointment asdirector of athletics. Oien is a1968 graduate of Baltic (S.D.)High School. He added a mas-ter’s degree at SDSU in 1975,then completed his doctorate(Ed.D) at the University ofMassachusetts-Amherst in 1979.

Oien taught physical educa-tion and health at the BrookingsMiddle School from 1973-76,during which time he was varsi-ty golf coach for both boys andgirls, and middle school basket-ball and football coach. His golf teamswon state championships forboth boys and girls. Oien alsowas women’s golf coach atSDSU, guiding the Jackrabbits toone North Central Conferencechampionship.The SDSUwomen’s golf team of 1982 wasvoted South Dakota Women’sCollege Team of the Year.

JIM BOOHERATHLETIC TRAINER

Dr. James Booher was induct-ed into the National AthleticTrainers Association Hall of Fameduring the summer of 1998.He heads one of the top athletictraining operations not only inthe Upper Midwest, but thecountry.He has been responsible for thedevelopment and growth of theathletic training-physical therapyprogram at SDSU and has hadexceptional results in placing students as they advance towardtheir physical therapy degree.A native of Ashland, Neb.,Booher earned a bachelor’sdegree in biology at NebraskaWesleyan in 1965.He received physical therapytraining at the Mayo Clinic inRochester, Minn., then earned amaster’s degree in HPER atSDSU in 1969. He completedhis doctorate at the University ofUtah in 1976.Booher has been on the SDSUstaff since 1967, although hesplit time between the universityand the Brookings Hospital until1975, when he became a full-time staff member at SDSU.Co-author of a textbook entitled“Athletic Injury Assessment,”Booher also is a member of theNorth Central Conference andthe South Dakota AthleticTrainers Association halls offame.

MYLO HELLICKSONFACULTY REPRESENTATIVE

Dr. Mylo Hellickson has beenSouth Dakota State University’sfaculty representative to theNorth Central Conference andNCAA since 1977, and as suchalso is chairman of the Athletic,Intramural and RecreationCommittee on campus.

Hellickson recently returned tothe classroom as a professor inagricultural engineering after serving several years as directorof agriculture Extension atSDSU. He has been on theSDSU staff since 1969, servingas a professor in agriculturalengineering until he wasappointed as head of thatdepartment during the summerof 1982.

Dr. Hellickson’s specialty hasbeen in the area of livestock structures and environment withrecent emphasis on solar energyuse in agriculture.

A native of Belfield, N.D., heearned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural engineering fromNorth Dakota State University in1964, added a master’s degreein ag engineering from NDSU in1966, then earned a Ph.D. inengineering at West VirginiaUniversity in 1969.

Hellickson was presented theNorth Central ConferenceMeritorious Service Award at theNovember 1990 meeting.

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With a record enrollment of 11,706students in the fall of 2007, SouthDakota State remains the state’s largestinstitution of higher learning.

SDSU EARLY HISTORYLocated in Brookings,The Territorial

Legislative Assembly authorized SDSUin 1881 to serve as the state’s landgrant institution. Territorial Councilmember John O’Brien Scobey managedto secure Dakota Agricultural Collegefor his city.

Although allocations fell short of theactual cost, the school did open in thefall of 1884 because the president,George Lilley, advanced $500 — one-third of his salary — to finish threerooms in the new Central Building. “OldCentral” was soon joined by South(1885) and North (1887), forming thenucleus of campus for a decade and ahalf.

During the first year of operation, thecollege only held preparatory classes.College classes started in 1885 withfive teachers, 17 freshman and 61preparatory students. Growth stayedslow and erratic for many years, but bythe turn of the 20th century 242 stu-dents enrolled, and by 1990, SDSUenrollment grew to more than 9,000students.

COLLEGES ESTABLISHEDSDSU granted Nearly 50,000 degrees

since its charter in 1881.The structure of the college became

more complex as enrollments increased.The first nine chairs of instructionestablished in 1884 included agricul-ture, science, mathematics, English,modern languages, military tactics, vet-erinary science, practical business, polit-ical & domestic economy, and music.

By 1907, the year the name of theinstitution changed to South DakotaState College of Agriculture and

Mechanic Arts, there were 22 depart-ments on campus.

Reorganization into the five divisionsthat formed the basis for the designa-tion of colleges was completed underPresident Charles W. Pugsley in 1923.

In 1964, when “State College”became South Dakota State University,the school included six colleges. Now,students can earn degrees offeredthrough eight colleges.

Students can choose from more than200 majors, minors and options atSDSU with more than 2,500 differentcourse offerings.

Master’s degrees can be earned inmore than 30 areas, with doctoratesavailable in eight fields.

SDSU also offers degree programsthrough the South Dakota PublicUniversities and Research Center in

Sioux Falls.The Office of AcademicAffairs and Outreach coordinatesevening, RDTN, Internet and off-campuscourses.

SDSU is accredited by the NorthCentral Association of Colleges andSecondary Schools and numerousdepartments on campus hold accredita-tion from various agencies.

SDSU celebrated its 125th anniver-sary in 2006, a yearlong event that cul-minated with the 2006 Hobo Day foot-ball game.

Over those 125 years, SDSU grewfrom a campus of 80 acres in 1881 toa 271-acre campus with facilities worthmore than $220 million.

The university owns or leases another15,000 acres for research throughoutthe state. Recently, the Printing andJournalism Building — now namedAnson and Ada May Yeager Hall —underwent a $2.1 million expansionand renovation project.

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THE EIGHT COLLEGES INCLUDE:• Agricultural and Biological Sciences• Arts and Science• Education and Counseling• Engineering• Family and Consumer Sciences• General Registration• Nursing• Pharmacy• Graduate School

TOMPKINS ALUMNI CENTER features the Aggie School Clock Tower. The building, locatedon the west side of campus, hosts many university and alumni functions.

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Other recent campus constructionprojects include a $7 million expansionto Crothers Engineering Hall, the reno-vation of Solberg Hall and the buildingof a $9 million performing arts center,which opened in the fall of 2002.

A new residence hall (Caldwell Hall)and the University Student Unionexpansion and renovation opened in thefall of 2005, and the EnterpriseInstitute, located on the southwest cor-ner of campus opened in 2004.

In 2005, SDSU spent more than $3million to install new state of the artscoreboards in Frost Arena and atCoughlin Alumni Stadium.

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCHThe university reaches all corners of

the state through the CooperativeExtension Service and the AgriculturalExperiment Station, offering service toimprove the quality of rural life.

Also at SDSU are the Center forInnovation,Technology andEntrepreneurship; EngineeringExperiment Station, Office of RemoteSensing; Water Resources Institute;

Engineering and Environ-mentalResearch Center; Animal DiseaseResearch and Diagnostic Laboratory;and Northern Grain Insect ResearchLaboratory. These units help strengthenthe university’s growing commitment toresearch and support of state and localeconomic development efforts. TheNorthern Great Plains BiostressLaboratory, dedicated in 1993, housesscientists who focus on research aimedat developing new technologies to pro-tect crops and livestock.

SDSU is also one of just five universi-ties to serve as a regional center for theSun Grant Initiative, which is a conceptto solve America’s energy needs andrevitalize rural communities with Land-Grant university research, education andExtension programs on renewable ener-gy and bio-based non-food industries.

The Harding Distinguished LectureSeries, the F.O. Butler Lectures, the LuskLecture and the Amdahl, Schultz-Werthand Griffiths endowments all supple-ment classroom instruction.

Students can also choose from morethan 100 clubs and organizations oncampus.

MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONSThe educational opportunities do not

end in the classroom or laboratory, asSouth Dakota State University housesseveral facilities, including museumsand gardens.

Dedicated in 1970, and expanded in2000, the South Dakota Federation ofWomen’s Club first envisioned theSouth Dakota Art Museum in 1949.

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SDSU added state of the art video scoreboards in FROST ARENA in 2005

CALDWELL HALL opened in the fall of 2005

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The museum's collections includeearly Sioux Indian tribal art, the famedHarvey Dunn paintings of pioneer lifeand the exclusive Vera Way Marghablinens.

The State Agricultural HeritageMuseum transformed the former StockJudging Pavilion into a home forexhibits that record and preserve theagrarian heritage of South Dakota.

The 70-acre McCrory Gardens andSouth Dakota Arboretum, located southand east of campus, provide a beautifulsetting for area residents and tourists toenjoy a stroll through the radiant colorsand fragrances of one of the top 10small ornamental gardens in the nation.

It is also recognized as an All-American Display Garden, one of only13 in the nation. In 1993 McCroryGardens was designated an All-American Judging Garden to conductresearch on annual flowers.

Since 1985, private contributionsmade many new gardens possibleincluding the Rose, Rock, CentennialPrairie, Iris,True Lily, Mum, NativePrairie Collection, Oak Tree MemorialGarden, All-Red Specialty Garden,

Peony Garden, Shrub Rose Collection,and Children’s Maze.

In August 1994, McCrory Gardensdedicated the Mickelson GroveMemorial in honor of former governorand Brookings resident George S.Mickelson.

In 1982, they dedicated the areanorth of the formal garden to the plant-ing and testing of ornamental trees andshrubs.The 45-acre site was designatedthe South Dakota State Arboretum in1988.

The arboretum’s purpose is to testwoody plants needed to protect agricul-tural fields and livestock from theregion’s harsh environment, to providehardy trees to shade our towns andcities, and to test ornamental shrubs forboth durability and beauty.

SDSU Horticulture, Forestry,Landscape and Parks Department man-age the arboretum and gardens.

McCrory Gardens continues to devel-op more gardens, tree and shrub collec-tions.

THE COUGHLIN CAMPANILESouth Dakota State’s most recognizablelandmark may be the 165-footCoughlin Campanile, the state’s largestchimes tower. A climb of 179 stepsleads to a panoramic view of the city.

1909 Engineering graduate CharlesCoughlin, who later went on to becomehead of the Briggs & StrattonCorporation, donated the statuesquestructure on the west end of campus ata cost of $65,000.

Coughlin laid the campanile’s corner-stone on June 10, 1929. Since then, itschimes call students to classes with thefamous Westminster peals.

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started a $1.8 million expansion in 1998 and reopened in 2000.

MCCRORY GARDENS honors Professor S.A. McCrory who headed the College ofAgriculture and Biological Sciences from 1947 until his death in 1964.

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An alumni-sponsored project torestore the campanile was completed inthe summer of 2001.

Named after a former SDSUPresident,The Hilton M. Briggs Library,the state’s largest, opened in 19777and joined South Dakota’s statewideautomated library network in1988.Through the library, users canaccess holdings from all 10 of thestate’s libraries, including official docu-ments and more than 1 million otherholdings at Briggs.

Adjacent to the campanile, Coolidge-Sylvan Theatre provides a restful, greenhaven for students since its dedicationby President Calvin Coolidge inSeptember 1927.

Over the years the outdoor amphithe-ater hosted concerts, graduations andinaugurations for university presidents.

Woodbine Cottage, the home of theuniversity president, is a charmingexample of Queen Anne architecture.Built in 1887 by South DakotaAgricultural College’s second president,Dr. Lewis McLouth, the home iscrowned by multiple rooflines.Thehouse also served as a women’s dormi-tory, music hall and infirmary.

THE JACKRABBITSTwo theories exist as to how and why

SDSU’s athletic teams became knownas the “Jackrabbits”.

Most believe that the name“Jackrabbits” came from a story andcartoon sketch that appeared in aMinneapolis newspaper following a1905 football game between theUniversity of Minnesota and SouthDakota State College. Many believe thata reporter for the newspaper, knowingof the preponderance of jackrabbits inthe Brookings area, wrote that theSDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits.Many people believe that the schooladopted the Jackrabbits as its officialnickname from that beginning.

The other theory about the origin ofthe nickname came in The Jackrabbit,SDSU’s yearbook. A poem in the 1907yearbook puts forth the idea that theyearbook is called The Jackrabbitbecause a group of juniors wished toimmortalize themselves by changing thename of the yearbook. Athletic teamsfollowed suit, adopting the nickname.

Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbitnickname, fans knew the school athleticteams as the Barn Yard Cadets as SDSUwas known as South Dakota StateCollege of Agriculture and MechanicArts in 1907.

The Jackrabbit can run at speeds of30-to-35 miles per hour, with bursts up

to 45, making it the second fastest ani-mal in North America, second only bythe pronghorn antelope, which car runat speeds up to 60 miles per hour.

Jackrabbits are, properly speaking,not rabbits but hares, with longer feetand longer ears than rabbits. Mosthares live in open country, whereas rab-bits - like cottontails - live in brushyhabitats.

Jackrabbits can grow up to two feetlong, weigh between 6 to 9 pounds,with ears up to eight inches long. Haresare vegetarians, eating tender herbs insummer, and woody twigs and bark inthe winter.

BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTANamed after W.W. Brookings, who

came to the area in 1857.That winter,his legs froze so badly they had to beamputated. Undaunted, Brookingsstayed and eventually became presidentof the territorial council and a judge inthe state supreme court. In honor of hissupport of railroad construction, andpossibly because of his stalwart nature,South Dakota’s first locomotive wasnamed the “Judge Brookings.”

Situated at the intersection of U.S.Highway 14 and Interstate 29, about20 miles west of the Minnesota borderand 50 miles north of Sioux Falls, theBrookings community of about 18,500people continues to grow.The commu-nity also houses several recognizablecompanies including Rainbow PlaySystems, Minnesota Mining andManufacturing (3M medical products),Larson Manufacturing (doors and win-dows), and Daktronics, a leading manu-facturer of scoreboards and display sys-tems.The largest gasohol productionplant in South Dakota (Vera SunEnergy) sits just east of Brookings whilesoybean production plant operates justwest of the city.

The COUGHLIN CAMPANILE

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Academic OverviewThe following list includes the more than

200 majors, minors and options availablein the classroom at South Dakota StateUniversity:

• Indicates options within the major

College of General Studies andOutreach ProgramsGeneral Registration — the most popular freshman option

Liberal Studies (B.S.)General Studies (A.A.)Applied Technical Science (B.A.T.S.)

Applied AgricultureGeneral SupervisionGeneral TechnologyIndustrial SalesIndustrial Supervision

Pre-Professional ProgramsPre-ChiropracticPre-DentalPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-MinisterialPre-Mortuary SciencePre-OptometryPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician’s AssistantPre-Veterinary Medicine

College of Agriculture andBiological SciencesAg Business (B.S., Minor)Ag & Resources Economics (B.S.)• Environmental Economics

Ag Education (B.S.)Ag Journalism (B.S.)Ag Marketing (Minor)Ag Systems Technology (B.S., Minor)• Business• Environmental Systems• Processing• Production

Agronomy (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Minor)• Business• Production• Science

Animal Sciences (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Minor)• Business and Production• Science

Atmospheric, Environmental and WaterResources (Ph.D.)

Biology (B.S., Minor)• Ecology• Molecular/Cellular• Organismal• Pre-Professional

Biological Sciences (M.S., Ph.D.)Botany (Minor)Business Area StudiesDairy Manufacturing (B.S.)Dairy Production (B.S.)• Business• Science

Dairy Science (M.S.)EntomologyEnvironmental Management (B.S.)General Agriculture (A.S., B.S.)Horticulture (B.S.)• Business• Production• Science

International Agricultural SpecializationLandscape Architecture (B.S.)Microbiology (B.S., Minor)• Applied/Environmental• Infectious Disease• Molecular Biology

Park Management (B.S.)Pest Management (Minor)Plant Pathology (M.S.)Pre-Veterinary MedicineRange Science (B.S., Minor)• Range Livestock Production• Rangeland Ecology & HabitatManagement

• Rangeland Resource ConservationRural Sociology (M.S., Minor)Zoology (Minor)

College of Arts and ScienceAccounting (Minor)Aerospace Studies (Minor)American Indian Studies (Minor)Art (B.A., B.S., Minor)• Art Education• Fine Arts• Painting/Printmaking• Ceramics/Sculpture

Athletic Training (B.S.)Biology (B.S., M.S., Minor)• Ecology• Molecular/Cellular

• Organismal• Pre-Professional

Business (Minor)Chemistry (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Minor)Clinical Lab TechnologyCommunication Studies and Theatre(B.A., B.S., Minor)• Radio,TV and Film• Speech Communications• Speech Education• Theatre

Communication Studies andJournalism (M.S.)

Criminal Justice (Minor)Economics (B.A., B.S., M.S., Minor)• Business Economics

English (B.A., M.A., Minor)European Studies ProgramFrench (B.A., Minor)Geographic Information Systems (B.S.,Minor)

Geography (B.S., M.S., Minor)• Environmental Planning &Management

• Technical Geography - ScienceGerman (B.A., Minor)Global StudiesGraphic Design (B.A., B.S.)Health Education (Minor)Health, Physical Education and Recreation(B.S., M.S., Minor)Health Promotion (B.S.)History (B.A., B.S., Minor)Journalism (B.A., B.S., Minor)• Advertising• Broadcast Journalism• News-Editorial

Latin America Area StudiesMathematics (B.S., M.S., Minor)Microbiology (B.S., M.S., Minor)Military Science (Minor)Modern Language Business-EconomicsSpecialization

Music (B.A., Minor)• Choral Music• Instrumental Music

Music Education (B.M.E.)Music Merchandising (B.S.)Philosophy (Minor)Political Science (B.A., B.S., Minor)Pre-Occupational TherapyPre-Physical TherapyPsychology (B.A., Minor)

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• Applied Option• Pre-Professional• Psychological Services• Teaching

Public Recreation (B.S., Minor)Religion (Minor)Sociology (B.A., B.S., Ph.D., Minor)• Human Services• Human Resources• Social Work

Spanish (B.A., Minor)Women’s Studies (Minor)

College of Education andCounselingAviationCareer and Technical Education (B.S.)• Aviation

Counseling and Human ResourceDevelopment (M.S.)

Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.)Educational Administration (M.Ed.)Career and Technical Education (B.S.)Secondary Education Certification

AgricultureArt (K-12)BiologyCareer and Technical EducationChemistryComputer ScienceEconomicsEnglishFamily and Consumer SciencesFrenchGeographyGerman (K-12)Health, Physical Education andRecreation (K-12)HistoryJournalismMathematicsMusic (K-12)PhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanish (K-12)Speech (Speech/Debate, Drama/Theatre)

College of EngineeringAgricultural and BiosystemsEngineering (B.S.)• Food and Bio-Materials• Power and Machinery• Structures and Environment• Water and Natural Resources

Civil and Environmental Engineering (B.S.)Computer Science (B.S., Minor)Construction Management (B.S.)Electrical Engineering (B.S.)• Biomedical Engineering• Communications and AdvancedElectronics

• Computers-Digital Hardware• Image Processing• Power Systems

Electronics Engineering Technology (B.S.)Engineering (M.S.)Engineering Physics (B.S.)• Electrical Engineering• Mechanical Engineering

Industrial Management (M.S.)Manufacturing Engineering Technology (B.S.)Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)Physics (B.S., Minor)• Professional Physics• Science Education

Safety Management (B.S.)Software Engineering (B.S.)• Food Service Management• Hotel and Hospitality Management

Human Development and FamilyStudies (B.S.)

Human Development, Child andFamily Studies (Minor)

Interior Design (B.S., Minor)Nutrition, Food Science (B.S., Minor)• Dietetics• Food Science• Nutrition

College of Family and ConsumerSciencesApparel Merchandising (B.S., Minor)Consumer Affairs (B.S., Minor)Early Childhood Education (B.S.)• Birth to age 8• Cooperative programs in elementary

education Family and Consumer Sciences (M.S.)Gerontology (Minor)

Hotel and Food Service Management (B.S.)• Food Service Management• Hotel and Hospitality Management

Human Development and FamilyStudies (B.S.)

Human Development, Child andFamily Studies (Minor)

Interior Design (B.S., Minor)Nutrition, Food Science (B.S., Minor)• Dietetics• Food Science• Nutrition

College of NursingNursing (B.S., M.S.)• Accelerated Program• RN Upward MobilityHealth Science (Minor)Gerontology (Minor)

College of PharmacyPharmacy (Pharm.D.)

For more information aboutSouth Dakota State Universityacademic programs, call theAdmissions Office at:

1-800-952-3541–– or ––

(605) 688-6891

Admissions E-Mail:[email protected]

University Web Site:www3.sdstate.edu

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MIDDLE ROW: strength coach Nathan Moe, graduate assistant Brian Cooley, assistant coach Rob Klinkefus, head coach Scott Nagy, assistantcoach Deryl Cunningham, graduate assistant Alex Focke, athletic trainer Lee Weidaner BACK ROW: Troy Wipf, Payton Tivis, Dle Moss,

Brandon DeBoer, Clint Sargent, Garrett Callahan, Mackenzie Casey, Michale Palarca

NOVEMBERNov. 12 MARY (N.D.) 7 p.m.Nov. 17 MONTANA 7 p.m.Nov. 20 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7 p.m.Nov. 23 NORTHERN IOWA 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Idaho 7:05 p.m. PT

DECEMBERDec. 1 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 7 p.m.Dec. 6 *at Centenary 7 p.m.Dec. 8 *at Oral Roberts 7:05 p.m.Dec. 12 at Minnesota 8 p.m.Dec. 15 IDAHO 7 p.m.Dec. 18 DENVER 7 p.m.Dec. 28 at Cal State-Bakersfield 7 p.m. PTDec. 30 at San Jose State 7 p.m. PT

JANUARYJan. 3 *OAKLAND 7 p.m.Jan. 5 *IPFW (LAMB BONANZA) 7:30 p.m.Jan. 10 *at Western Illinois 7 p.m.

Jan. 12 *at IUPUI 7 p.m. ETJan 17 *UMKC 7 p.m.Jan. 19 *SOUTHERN UTAH (COURDOROY CLASSIC) 7:30 p.m.Jan. 25 *at North Dakota State 7 p.m.Jan. 31 *at IPFW 7 p.m. ET

FEBRUARYFeb. 2 *at Oakland 6 p.m. ETFeb. 7 *IUPUI 7 p.m.Feb. 9 *WESTERN ILLINOIS (PORK CLASSIC) 7:30 p.m.Feb. 14 *at Southern Utah 7 p.m. MTFeb. 16 *at UMKC 7:05 p.m.Feb. 22 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Feb. 28 *ORAL ROBERTS 7 p.m.

MARCHMarch 1 *CENTENARY 7:30 p.m.

* Denotes Summit League Game– HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS– Schedule, including times, subject to change – All time local, unless otherwise noted

2007-08 JACKRABBIT MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE