Horizon League Men`s Basketball
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Horizon League Men`s Basketball
MEN’S BASKETBALL Horizon League 201 S. Capitol Avenue Suite 500 Indianapolis, IN 46225 317.237.5622 STANDINGS Team #rv/-- Valparaiso Oakland Wright State Green Bay Milwaukee Detroit Youngstown State Northern Kentucky Cleveland State UIC W 16 13 13 11 10 9 6 5 4 3 L 2 5 5 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 Horizon League Pct. PF PA .889 77.5 62.8 .722 88.2 80.2 .722 71.6 67.8 .611 84.8 83.0 .556 79.7 73.8 .500 83.7 82.9 .333 77.4 87.3 .278 70.1 74.1 .222 61.3 70.8 .167 68.4 79.9 Streak W-5 W-2 W-3 L-1 W-1 L-2 W-1 L-6 L-1 L-5 HORIZON LEAGUE POSTSEASON SCHEDULE NIT - Tuesday, March 15 9:15 - (8) Texas Southern at (1) Valparaiso NCAA Tournament - Friday, March 18 7:20 - (14) Green Bay vs. (3) Texas A&M Vegas 16 - Monday, March 28 9:00 - Oakland vs. Towson LITTLE CAESARS HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, March 5 Game 1: (4) Green Bay 65, (9) Cleveland State 53 Game 2: (5) Milwaukee 86, (8) Northern Kentucky 69 Game 3: (3) Wright State 74, (10) UIC 43 Game 4: (6) Detroit 92, (7) Youngstown State 79 Sunday, March 6 Game 5: (4) Green Bay 70, (5) Milwaukee 61 Game 6: (3) Wright State 82, (6) Detroit 72 Monday, March 7 Game 7: (4) Green Bay 99, (1) Valparaiso 92 (OT) Game 8: (3) Wright State 59, (2) Oakland 55 Tuesday, March 8 Game 9: (4) Green Bay 78, (3) Wright State 69 W 26 21 22 23 20 16 11 9 9 5 L 6 11 13 12 13 15 21 21 23 25 Overall Pct. .812 .656 .629 .657 .606 .516 .344 .300 .281 .167 PF 75.8 86.3 68.5 84.2 79.3 83.7 76.2 70.5 60.8 67.3 Craig Hammel chammel@horizonleague.org @CraigHammel_HL | #HLMBB (c) 317.292.0858 (o) 317.237.5606 Postseason PA 62.2 78.9 65.8 79.7 72.5 82.8 83.8 74.4 67.8 78.3 Home 14-1 8-4 13-2 11-3 9-4 11-4 6-8 7-7 5-10 5-10 Road 12-4 11-5 5-9 8-9 7-6 4-10 4-11 2-13 3-10 0-13 Neutral 0-1 2-2 4-2 4-0 4-3 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-3 0-2 Last 10 Streak 8-2 L-1 7-3 L-1 7-3 L-1 8-2 W-4 5-5 L-1 6-4 L-1 2-8 L-1 1-9 L-7 2-8 L-2 3-7 L-6 Felder named player of the year: Following a regular season that saw him win Horizon League Player of the Week a record seven times, Oakland junior guard Kay Felder completed a stellar regular season by being named Horizon League Player of the Year. Felder finished the regular season leading the Horizon League in scoring with an average of 24.4 points per game and led the nation in assists, averaging 9.4 per contest. The Detroit, Mich.-native is aiming to become the first player since Davidson’s Stephen Curry (28.6 ppg, 5.6 apg) in 2008-09 to average over 34.0 points-plus-assists per game. The 2014 HL Freshman of the Year has 292 assists this season and needs 14 more to break the HL mark of 305 that has stood since the 1984-85 season. Felder broke the League’s career assists record on Feb. 11, and with 760 career assists currently, he can now turn his attention towards chasing the NCAA DI career assists mark of 1,076 set by Duke’s Bobby Hurley (1989-93). Felder marks the fourth consecutive season a point guard has been named Horizon League Player of the Year (Keifer Sykes, Green Bay - 2014 & 2015; Ray McCallum, Detroit - 2013).Valparaiso’s Ryan Broekhoff in the 2011-12 season was the last non-point guard to win HL Player of the Year. Valparaiso clinches regular season title for fourth time in five seasons: Valparaiso, the Horizon League preseason favorite, clinched the outright regular season title and #1 seed in the Little Caesars Men’s Basketball Championship. The regular season title is the fourth in five seasons for Valpo. The Crusaders are 65-19 (.774) in Horizon League regular season play since the 2011-12 season.Valpo’s 16-2 record in League play this season is the best mark for an HL team since the 2009-10 Butler team went 18-0 in the HL en route to a national runner-up finish in the NCAA Tournament. Felder and Fouse climb to top of HL record book: Oakland junior guard Kay Felder became the HL’s career assists leader on Feb. 11 as he surpassed Xavier’s Ralph Lee (1982-86) who was the previous record holder with 699 career assists. The five-team HL player of the week this season has 736 career helpers and still has this year and his senior season as he begins the chase of the NCAA mark of 1,076 set by Duke’s Bobby Hurley (1989-93). Green Bay senior foward Jordan Fouse became the HL’s career steals leader on Feb. 20. He now has 2 career steals, surpassing the previous mark of 246 set by Youngstown State’s Kendrick Perry. MEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACTS CLEVELAND STATE Greg Murphy Office.................. 216.687.5288 Cell...................... 216.798.9362 g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu DETROIT PJ Gradowski Office.................. 313.993.1745 Cell...................... 313.585.0982 gradowpj@udmercy.edu GREEN BAY Joey Daniels Office.................. 920.465.2498 Cell...................... 920.288.7723 danielsj@uwgb.edu MILWAUKEE Chris Zills Office.................. 414.229.4593 Cell...................... 414.750.2090 czills@uwm.edu NORTHERN KENTUCKY Bryan McEldowney Office.................. 859.572.5470 Cell...................... 937.478.5027 mceldowneb1@nku.edu OAKLAND Dan Gliot Office.................. 248.370.3201 Cell...................... 440.773.2770 dlgliot@oakland.edu UIC Dan Yopchick Office.................. 312.413.9340 Cell...................... 847.254.0404 yopchick@uic.edu VALPARAISO Aaron Leavitt Office.................. 219.464.6953 Cell...................... 219.476.6680 aaron.leavitt@valpo.edu WRIGHT STATE Bob Noss Office.................. 937.775.2816 Cell...................... 937.367.2397 robert.noss@wright.edu YOUNGSTOWN STATE Jamie Hall Office.................. 330.941.3192 Cell...................... 330.540.5417 jehall@ysu.edu HORIZON LEAGUE Craig Hammel Office.................. 317.237.5606 Cell...................... 317.292.0858 chammel@horizonleague.org HorizonLeague.com The official Horizon League web site is hosted by WebStream Productions and TGFI. Available men’s basketball information includes: • Standings • Schedule / Results • Overall and League statistics (HTML & PDF formats) • Weekly release (PDF) • Players of the Week • Television schedule • Interviews with players and coaches • Horizon League Men’s Basketball Championship information Statistics/Daily Recaps League statistics and daily recaps will be updated in the evening following the conclusion of the night’s final game. Players of the Week/Weekly Release The Horizon League Men’s Basketball Player and Freshman of the Week will be announced early Monday afternoon each week during the season. The Horizon League Weekly Release will also come out on Monday afternoon during the season, with an update sent out heading into the weekend. To be added to the weekly release list, contact Craig Hammel. Media Requests For information regarding Horizon League men’s basketball, or to speak with any member of the Horizon League staff throughout the year, please contact Craig Hammel. Tournament Credentials The Horizon League will handle credentialing for the championship with credentials available at www. sportssystems.com/horizonleague. Tournament Procedures Selected players and the head coach will be made available postgame as part of the postgame press conference. All other interviews should be coordinated through the team Sports Information Directors (listed in the left column on this page). Tie-Breaking Procedures 1. If two tied teams met twice during the regular season and one of the two won both games, the winner shall be awarded the higher seed. 2. If two tied teams split in two games during the regular season, compare each team’s record against the team occupying the highest position in the standings and continue down through the standings until one team gains the advantage, thereby winning the higher position. 3. If three or more teams are tied, compare the combined record of each of the tied teams agains the other teams involved in the tie until an advantage is gained. (Example: Team A’s combined record against both Team B and Team C as compared to Team B’s combined record against both A and C, etc.) 4. If the provision of (3) above fail to resolve a tie involving three or more teams, compare each of the tied team’s records against the team occupying the highest position in the standings and continue down through the standings until the tie is reduced to a two-team tie, at which time revert to items (1) and (2) above or until the tie is broken. 5. If the above provisions fail to resolve a tie, the team with the higher RPI for that season will receive a higher seed (source for RPI: Collegiate Basketball News). Awards & Honors The Horizon League’s annual individual awards will be voted upon by each of the 10 head coaches and selected members of the media following the last game of the regular season. The following awards will be presented: • Player of the Year • Coach of the Year • Freshman of the Year • Defensive Player of the Year • Sixth Man of the Year • All-League Team (five-player first and second teams) • All-Defensive Team (five players) • All-Freshman Team (five players) NCAA Tournament History NCAA 1982 (7) Marquette 67, (10) Evansville 62 1983 (12) Alcorn State 81, (12) Xavier 75 1984 (6) Memphis 92, (11) Oral Roberts 83 1985(4) Loyola 59, (13) Iona 58 (4) Loyola 70, (5) Southern Methodist 57 (1) Georgetown 65, (4) Loyola 53 1986 (5) Alabama 97, (12) Xavier 80 1987(13) Xavier 70, (4) Missouri 69 (5) Duke 65, (13) Xavier 60 1988 (6) Kansas 85, (11) Xavier 72 1989(11) Evansville 94, (6) Oregon State 90 (ot) (3) Seton Hall 87, (11) Evansville 73 (3) Michigan 92, (14) Xavier 87 1990 (6) Xavier 87, (11) Kansas State 79 (6) Xavier 74, (3) Georgetown 71 (10) Texas 102, (6) Xavier 89 (12) Dayton 88, (5) Illinois 86 (4) Arkansas 86, (12) Dayton 84 1991(14) Xavier 89, (3) Nebraska 84 (11) Connecticut 66, (14) Xavier 50 1992 (9) Texas-El Paso 55, (8) Evansville 50 1993 (3) Florida State 82, (14) Evansville 70 (9) Xavier 73, (8) New Orleans 55 (1) Indiana 73, (9) Xavier 70 1994(12) Green Bay 61, (5) California 57 (4) Syracuse 64, (12) Green Bay 59 1995 (3) Purdue 49, (14) Green Bay 48 (6) Georgetown 68, (11) Xavier 63 1996 (9) Virginia Tech 61, (8) Green Bay 48 (3) Texas Tech 74, (14) Northern Illinois 73 1997 (3) Cincinnati 86, (14) Butler 69 1998 (4) New Mexico 79, (13) Butler 62 (8) UNC Charlotte 77, (9) UIC 62 (10) Detroit 66, (7) St. John’s 64 (2) Purdue 80, (10) Detroit 65 1999(12) Detroit 56, (5) UCLA 53 (2) Ohio State 75, (12) Detroit 44 2000 (5) Florida 69, (12) Butler 68 (ot) 2001(10) Butler 79, (7) Wake Forest 63 (2) Arizona 73, (10) Butler 52 2002 (2) Oklahoma 71, (15) UIC 63 2003 (5) Notre Dame 70, (12) Milwaukee 69 (12) Butler 47, (5) Mississippi State 46 (12) Butler 79, (4) Louisville 71 (1) Oklahoma 65, (12) Butler 54 2004 (4) Kansas 78, (13) UIC 53 2005(12) Milwaukee 83, (5) Alabama 73 (12) Milwaukee 83, (4) Boston College 75 (1) Illinois 77, (12) Milwaukee 63 2006(11) Milwaukee 82, (6) Oklahoma 74 (3) Florida 82, (11) Milwaukee 60 2007(5) Butler 57, (12) Old Dominion 46 (5) Butler 62, (4) Maryland 59 (1) Florida 65, (5) Butler 57 (3) Pittsburgh 79, (14) Wright State 58 2008(7) Butler 81, (10) South Alabama 61 (2) Tennessee 76, (7) Butler 71 (ot) 2009 (13) Cleveland State 84, (4) Wake Forest 69 (12) Arizona 71, (13) Cleveland State 57 (8) LSU 75, (9) Butler 71 2010(5) Butler 77, (12) UTEP 59 (5) Butler 54, (13) Murray State 52 (5) Butler 63, (1) Syracuse 59 (5) Butler 63, (2) Kansas State 56 Final Four: (5) Butler 52, (5) Michigan State 50 NCAA Championship: (1) Duke 61, (5) Butler 59 2011(8) Butler 60, (9) Old Dominion 58 (8) Butler 71, (1) Pittsburgh 70 (8) Butler 61, (4) Wisconsin 54 (8) Butler 74, (2) Florida 71 (ot) Final Four: (8) Butler 70, (12) VCU 62 NCAA Championship: (3) Connecticut 53, (8) Butler 41 2012 (2) Kansas 65, (15) Detroit 50 2013 (3) Michigan State 65, (14) Valparaiso 54 2014 (2) Villanova 73, (15) Milwaukee 53 2015 (4) Maryland 65, (13) Valparaiso 62 2016 (14) Green Bay vs. (3) Texas A&M NCAA Tournament Notes - This is Green Bay’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since the 1995 season when the Phoenix were a 14-seed and lost to 3-seed Purdue by 1. - This is the Horizon League’s first game against an SEC opponent since the 2011 tournament when 8-seed Butler defeated 2-seed Florida in OT to advance to the Final Four. - The Horizon League has a 3-7 record all-time in the NCAA Tournament against the SEC. - The Horizon League has won won an NCAA Tournament game since 2011. From 1993-2011, the HL only went one-anddone in the NCAA Tournament four times. NIT History NIT 1982 Marquette 67, (10) Evansville 62 1980 Illinois 105, Loyola 87 1982 Oklahoma 81, Oral Roberts 73 1984 Xavier 60, Ohio State 57 Xavier 58, Nebraska 57 Michigan 63, Xavier 62 1985 Indiana 79, Butler 57 1987 Saint Louis 76, St. Peter’s 60 Southern Mississippi 83, Saint Louis 78 1988 Evansville 66, Utah 55 Boston College 86, Evansville 81 1989 Saint Louis 87, Southern Illinois 54 Saint Louis 73, Wisconsin 68; Saint Louis 66, New Mexico 65 Saint Louis 74, Michigan State 64 Championship: St. John’s 73, Saint Louis 65 1990Penn State 57, Marquette 54 Saint Louis 85, Kent State 74 Saint Louis 58, Green Bay 54 Saint Louis 54, DePaul 47 1991 1992 1994 1994 1999 2001 2002 2002 2003 Saint Louis 80, New Mexico 73 Championship: Vanderbilt 74, Saint Louis 72 Wyoming 63, Butler 61 Purdue 82, Butler 56 Tulane 76, Evansville 63 Xavier 80, Miami-Ohio 68 Xavier 83, Northwestern 79 Villanova 76, Xavier 74 Butler 51, Bradley 50 Butler 75, Old Dominion 62 Clemson 89, Butler 69 (Quarterfinals) Detroit 68, Bradley 49 Detroit 67, Connecticut 61 Detroit 59, Dayton 42 Semifinal: Alabama 74, Detroit 63 Third Place: Memphis 86, Detroit 71 Butler 81, Bowling Green 69 Syracuse 66, Butler 65 Dayton 80, Detroit 69 Western Michigan 63, UIC 62 2004 Milwaukee 91, Rice 63 Boise State 73, Milwaukee 70 2006 Butler 53, Miami (Ohio) 52 Florida State 67, Butler 63 2008 Dayton 66, Cleveland State 57 2011 (4) Northwestern 70, (5) Milwaukee 61 (2) Cleveland State 63, (7) Vermont 60 (6) College of Charleston 64, (2) Cleveland State 56 2012 (2) Miami 66, (7) Valparaiso 50 (3) Stanford 76, (6) Cleveland State 65 2013 (3) Arizona State 83, (6) Detroit 68 2014 (5) Belmont 80, (4) Green Bay 65 2015 (4) Illinois State 69 (5) Green Bay 56 2016 (8) Texas Southern at (1) Valparaiso 2016 Horizon League Championship at Joe Louis Arena (March 5-8) motorcitymadness.horizonleague.org Tournament Champions 1979-80 Oral Roberts 1980-81 Oklahoma City 1981-82 Evansville 1982-83 Xavier 1983-84 Oral Roberts 1984-85 Loyola 1985-86 Xavier 1986-87 Xavier 1987-88 Xavier 1988-89 Xavier 1989-90 Dayton 1990-91 Xavier 1991-92 Evansville 1992-93 Evansville 1993-94 Detroit 1994-95 Green Bay 1995-96 Northern Ill. 1996-97 Butler 1997-98 Butler 1998-99 Detroit 1999-00 Butler 2000-01 Butler 2001-02 UIC 2002-03 Milwaukee 2003-04 UIC 2004-05 Milwaukee 2005-06 Milwaukee 2006-07 Wright State 2007-08 Butler 2008-09 Cleveland State 2009-10 Butler 2010-11 Butler 2011-12 Detroit 2012-13 Valparaiso 2013-14 Milwaukee 2014-15 Valparaiso 2015-16 Green Bay Valparaiso Green Bay GAME 1 - 12 PM EST GAME 7 - 7 PM Green Bay Cleveland State Milwaukee Green Bay Green Bay GAME 5 - 1 PM Milwaukee GAME 2 - 2:30 PM GAME 9 - 7 PM Northern Kentucky Oakland Wright State GAME 3 - 5 PM Green Bay Wright State Wright State GAME 8 - 9:30 PM UIC Wright State Detroit GAME 6 - 3:30 PM Detroit GAME 4 - 7:30 PM Youngstown State Tournament Champions Breakdown Butler 7 Xavier 6 Milwaukee4 Detroit 3 Evansville 3 Green Bay 2 UIC 2 Oral Roberts 2 Valparaiso 2 Cleveland State 1 Dayton 1 Loyola 1 Northern Illinois 1 Oklahoma City 1 Wright State 1 2016 LITTLE CAESARS HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, March 5 Game 1: (4) Green Bay 65, (9) Cleveland State 53 Game 2: (5) Milwaukee 86, (8) Northern Kentucky 69 Game 3: (3) Wright State 74, (10) UIC 43 Game 4: (6) Detroit 92, (7) Youngstown State 79 Sunday, March 6 Game 5: (4) Green Bay 70, (5) Milwaukee 61 Game 6: (3) Wright State 82, (6) Detroit 72 Monday, March 7 Game 7: (4) Green Bay 99, (1) Valparaiso 92 (OT) Game 8: (3) Wright State 59, (2) Oakland 55 Tuesday, March 8 Game 9: (4) Green Bay 78, (3) Wright State 69 All-Tournament Team Jordan Fouse, Green Bay (MVP) Carrington Love, Green Bay Charles Cooper, Green Bay Alec Peters,Valparaiso JT Yoho, Wright State All-Time Horizon League Tournament Records Team Record Pct. Valparaiso 10-7 .588 Milwaukee 19-16 .543 Detroit 35-33 .515 Green Bay 21-20 .512 Wright State 20-21 .488 UIC 19-20 .487 Cleveland State 12-20 ,375 Oakland 1-3 .250 Youngstown State 4-16 .200 Northern Kentucky 0-1 .000 Number of SF Appearances 6 8 17 13 9 8 9 1 0 0 Number of Champ Game Appearances 3 6 8 4 6 3 2 0 0 0 Last Champ Game Appearance 2015 2014 2012 2016 2016 2004 2009 - HORIZON LEAGUE MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Alec Peters Valparaiso Junior | Forward Washington, Ill. Peters garnered his third Player of the Week honor this year after averaging 24.0 points and 10.5 rebounds in the Crusaders’ two road wins last week. He had 23 points, knocking down five three-pointers, in Valpo’s 80-76 overtime win at Milwaukee on Friday night. Peters scored the final basket of regulation and added five points and one assist in the overtime session. On Sunday, the Washington, Ill., native scored 25 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds in Valpo’s 70-68 win at Green Bay. Peters scored seven of his 25 points in the final 4:11 of the game as the Crusaders overcame a late second half deficit to win. Kay Felder Oakland Junior | Guard Detroit, Mich. The Player of the Week nod is the seventh this year for Felder, breaking the record for most selections in a single season. Green Bay’s Keifer Sykes was the previous record holder after being selected Player of the Week six times during the 2013-14 season. The Bob Cousy award finalist finished one rebound shy of a triple double on Friday night as the Golden Grizzlies defeated Metro Series rival Detroit, 108-97. Felder was 9-of-18 from the field for 26 points and also passed out 16 assists. The 16 assists tied for the second-most in a single-game this season in the NCAA. 2015-16 Player of the Week Nov. 9.........................................Carrington Love, Green Bay Nov. 16..................................................... Kay Felder, Oakland Nov. 23.................................. Bobby Hain,Youngstown State Nov. 30............................................ Jordan Fouse, Green Bay Dec. 7......Kay Felder, Oakland/Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee Dec. 14..................................................... Kay Felder, Oakland Dec. 21.........................................Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee Dec. 28..................................................... Kay Felder, Oakland Jan. 4.............Cameron Morse,YSU/Alec Peters,Valparaiso Jan. 11.......................................... Vashil Fernandez,Valparaiso Jan. 18........................................... Mark Alstork, Wright State Jan. 25............................... Cole Murray, Northern Kentucky Feb. 1......................................................... Kay Felder, Oakland Feb. 8........................... Kay Felder, Oakland/Tai Odiase, UIC Feb. 15...................................................Alec Peters,Valparaiso Feb. 22.............Kay Felder, Oakland/Alec Peters,Valparaiso 2015-16 Freshman of the Week Nov. 9.................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Nov. 16................................................. Josh McFolley, Detroit Nov. 23...................................Rob Edwards, Cleveland State Nov. 30................................................. Josh McFolley, Detroit Dec. 7.................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Dec. 14...................................Rob Edwards, Cleveland State Dec. 21................................................. Dikembe Dixson, UIC Dec. 28.................... Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky Jan. 4...................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Jan. 11....................... Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky Jan. 18.................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Jan. 25.................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Feb. 1....................................................Michael Kolawole, UIC Feb. 8..................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Feb. 15................................................... Dikembe Dixson, UIC Feb. 22.....................................Rob Edwards, Cleveland State 2015-16 Horizon League Award Winners All-League First Team Kay Felder, Oakland Alec Peters, Valparaiso Paris Bass, Detroit Matt Tiby, Milwaukee Carrington Love, Green Bay Yr. Pos. Jr. G Jr. F So. G/F Sr. F Sr. G Note: Finished regular season leading HL in scoring with (24.4) & assists (9.4) Ranked 5th in scoring (17.9), 2nd in rebounding (9.2) & shot 52.4% in HL Only player in HL to rank in the top-5 in scoring, rebounding, steals & blocks Led his team in scoring (15.6) and rebounding (8.3) this season Led his team in scoring (18.3) and steals (2.5) this season All-League Second Team Yr. Pos. Jalen Hayes, Oakland So. F Cameron Morse, Youngstown State So. G Jordan Fouse, Green Bay Sr. F Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee Jr. G Dikembe Dixson, UIC Fr. F Note: Had League-best rebounding average of 9.4 during Horizon League play led the HL in scoring during League play at 23.3 points per contest. 1st or 2nd on team in rebounding (8.5), assists (3.4) steals (2.2) & blocks (1.4) Ranks second in nation in total assists and assists per game (8.2) Scored HL-record 594 points as a freshman All-Freshman Team Dikembe Dixson, UIC Drew McDonald, Northern Kentucky Rob Edwards, Cleveland State Josh McFolley, Detroit Jordan Andrews, Youngstown State Note: Led all freshman in scoring (19.8) and rebounding (7.3) Led his team in scoring (12.8) and rebounding (7.7) during HL play Led his team in scoring (13.1) during HL play Averaged 8.5 points per game in rookie campaign Averaged 9.8 points and 3.3 rebounds per game in HL play Pos. F F G G G All-Defensive Team Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso Jordan Fouse, Green Bay Tai Odiase, UIC Joe Thomasson, Wright State Carrington Love, Green Bay Yr. Pos. Sr. C Sr. F So. F/C Sr. G Sr. G Note: Led HL with 96 blocked shots in regular season Second-ever 4x HL All-Defensive Team member 69 blocks in HL play led League Led WSU with 28 steals and ranked second with 14 blocked shots Led HL in steals with 90, setting Green Bay’s single-season mark. Player of the Year Kay Felder, Oakland Yr. Pos. Jr. G Note: Set HL single-season assist mark and HL career assist mark this season Freshman of the Year Dikembe Dixson, UIC Yr. Pos. Fr. F Note: 419 points in HL play, were 1 point off from tying for most in HL Defensive Player of the Year Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso Yr. Pos. Sr. C Note: First back-to-back winner in HL history Sixth Man of the Year Max Hooper, Oakland Yr. Pos. Sr. G Note: Made HL-best 105 three-pointers during regular season Coach of the Year Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Note: Has won award three times in five seasons as head coach Top Individual Scoring Performances Top Individual Rebounding Performances 1. Cameron Morse,YSU vs. Green Bay (1/9/16)............ 44 2. Dikembe Dixson, UIC at Youngstown St (2/16/16).. 40 3. Alec Peters,Valpo at Detroit (1/10/16)........................ 39 Carrington Love, GB vs.Youngstown State (2/20/16).....39 5. Kay Felder, OAK at Washington (12/19/15)............... 38 6. Kay Felder, OAK vs. Michigan State (12/22/15)......... 37 7. Kay Felder, OAK at Toledo (12/12/15)......................... 34 Anton Wilson, DET vs.Youngstown St (1/2/16)......... 34 9. Akeem Springs, UWM at Youngstown St (1/8/16)..... 33 Kay Felder, OAK vs. Wright State (1/29/16)............... 33 1. Jorden Kaufman,YSU vs. UIC (2/16/16)........................ 18 2. Demonte Flannigan, CSU vs. Malone (11/17/15)........ 17 Matt Tiby, UWM vs. South Dakota (12/17/15)............ 17 Jalen Hayes, OAK at Washington (12/19/15).............. 17 Paris Bass, UDM at Cleveltand State (2/4/16)............. 17 Dikembe Dixson, UIC at Youngstown St (2/16/16).... 17 7. Jordan Fouse, GB vs. Akron (11/24/15)........................ 16 S. Dorsey-Walker, OAK vs. Alcorn State (11/27/15).16 Najeal Young, UIC vs.Youngstown St (1/28/16)......... 16 10. J.J. Panoske, UWM vs. Lipscomb (11/14/15).............. 15 Dikembe Dixson, UIC vs. Roosevelt (11/24/15)........ 15 Dikembe Dixson, UIC vs.Youngstown St (1/28/16)...... 15 Najeal Young, UIC vs. Cleveland State (1/30/16)........ 15 2015-16 Preseason Poll Rank School (1st)Points 1. Valparaiso (36) 418 2. Oakland (6) 368 3. Milwaukee 344 4. Detroit (1) 289 5. Wright State 253 6. Green Bay 215 7. Cleveland State 173 8.UIC 125 9. Youngstown State 93 10. Northern Kentucky 87 PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kahlil Felder, Oakland FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE Kahlil Felder, G, Jr. ................................................Oakland 2014 Freshman of the Year 2015 First Team All-League, 18.1 ppg, 7.6 apg, 82.6 FT% Alec Peters, F, Jr. ................................................Valparaiso 2015 First Team All-League 16.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 48.9 FG%, 46.6 3pt FG% Matt Tiby, F, Sr. ..................................................Milwaukee 2015 Second Team All-League 13.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg, 81.2 FT% Paris Bass, G/F, So. .................................................. Detroit 2015 Freshman of the Year 12.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 39 steals, 35 blocks Jordan Fouse, F, Sr. ........................................... Green Bay 2013, 2014 & 2015 All-Defensive Team 7.1 rpg, 3.7 apg, 64 steals, 37 blocks SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE Bobby Hain, C., Sr. ............................Youngstown State 14.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 51.4 FG% JT Yoho, F, Sr. ................................................. Wright State 15.6 ppg, 6.4 rpg, missed most of 2nd half of season las year due to injury Vashil Fernandez, C, Sr. ..................................Valparaiso 2015 Defensive Player of the Year 98 blocks, 2.9 per game, 5.9 rpg, 56.4 FG% Tevonn Walker, G, So. ......................................Valparaiso 2015 All-Freshman Team 10.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, led team with 37 steals Darien Walker, G, Sr., .......................................Valparaiso 10.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg HORIZON VS. NON-LEAGUE ACC (5/0-5) Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 30 #18/18 Notre Dame 86, Milwaukee 78 Georgia Tech 107, Green Bay 77 Pittsburgh 95, Detroit 79 Notre Dame 87, Youngstown State 78 #5/5 Virginia 71, Oakland 58 Dec. 7 Oakland 83, Binghamton 72 Dec. 5 Dec. 19 UCF 88, UIC 58 Detroit 95, UIC 89 AMERICA EAST (1/1-0) AMERICAN (2/1-1) ATLANTIC SUN (2/1-1) Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Milwaukee 71, Lipscomb 65 FGCU 104, Youngstown State 101 (3OT) Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Valparaiso 58, #rv/-- Rhode Island 55 Rhode Island 73, Cleveland State 45 Duquesne 96, Milwaukee 92 (OT) George Mason 66, Wright State 39 Nov. 23 Dec. 2 Dec. 8 #23/rv Xavier 78, Northern Kentucky 66 DePaul 82, UIC 55 #12/13 Xavier 90, Wright State 55 Nov. 23 Youngstown State 79, North Dakota 69 Dec. 17 Wright State 71, Charleston Southern 65 Nov. 28 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 #2/2 Maryland 80, Cleveland State 63 Milwaukee 68, Wisconsin 67 Illinois 83, UIC 79 #11/11 Purdue 95, Youngstown State 64 Michigan 77, Northern Kentucky 62 Michigan 105, Youngstown State 46 #1/1 Michigan State 99, Oakland 93 (OT) Milwaukee 74, Minnesota 65 Wisconsin 84, Green Bay 79 Nov. 13 #rv/23 West Virginia 107, West Virginia 61 ATLANTIC 10 (4/1-3) BIG EAST (3/0-3) BIG SKY (1/1-0) BIG SOUTH (1/1-0) BIG TEN (9/2-7) MISSOURI VALLEY (7/3-4) Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Southern Illinois 97, Oakland 88 Drake 83, UIC 62 Valparaiso 69, Indiana State 63 Cleveland State 60, Loyola 54 Illinois State 72, UIC 60 Valparaiso 74, Missouri State 45 Loyola 64, UIC 47 Nov. 22 Colorado State 95, Oakland 89 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Youngstown State 65, Robert Morris 58 Oakland 92, Robert Morris 74 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Morehead State 64, Northern Kentucky 56 Murray State 66, Milwaukee 63 Green Bay 81, Eastern Illinois 72 Green Bay 87, SIU-Edwardsville 69 Milwaukee 64, SIU-Edwardsville 51 Valparaiso 61, Belmont 57 Eastern Illinois 79, Northern Kentucky 73 Cleveland State 67, Belmont 65 Northern Kentucky 79, SEMO 69 Green Bay 78, Morehead State 72 Belmont 85, Valparaiso 81 Nov. 13 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Dec. 19 Stanford 93, Green Bay 89 (OT) #25/rv Oregon 73, Valparaiso 67 Valparaiso 63, Oregon State 57 Oakland 97, Washington 83 Dec. 4 American 60, Youngstown State 56 Nov. 20 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 #2/2 Kentucky 78, Wright State 63 Georgia 86, Oakland 82 #16/13 Vanderbilt 102, Detroit 52 Nov. 17 East Tennessee State 103, Green Bay 90 Nov. 29 Oakland 85, Abilene Christian 57 Nov. 27 Oakland 84, Alcorn State 51 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 17 Wright State 77, South Dakota 69 Milwaukee 71, Denver 58 Valparaiso 78, IPFW 64 Western Illinois 84, UIC 57 South Dakota State 77, Cleveland State 66 Oral Roberts 100, Detroit 95 South Dakota 92, Milwaukee 91 (2OT) Dec. 4 Georgia State 59, Wright State 46 Dec. 11 Dec. 28 Jan. 19 Valparaiso 71, Chicago State 53 Oakland 101, Chicago State 93 Green Bay 99, Chicago State 66 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Dec. 15 San Francisco 78, UIC 75 Milwaukee 71, Santa Clara 65 Green Bay 93, Pacific 88 MOUNTAIN WEST (1/0-1) NORTHEAST (2/2-0) OHIO VALLEY (11/7-4) PAC-12 (4/2-2) PATRIOT (1/0-1) SOUTHEASTERN (3/0-3) BIG TWELVE (1/0-1) SOUTHERN (1/0-1) BIG WEST (1/0-1) SOUTHLAND (1/1-0) COLONIAL (1/1-0) SWAC (1/1-0) CONFERENCE USA (1/0-1) SUMMIT (7/3-4) Nov. 14 Dec. 5 Cal State Northridge 72, Wright State 67 Detroit 76, Northeastern 73 Dec. 22 Western Kentucky 79, Detroit 74 Nov. 15 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Valparaiso 83, #rv/-- Iona 58 Cleveland State 57, Rider 52 Youngstown State 88, Niagara 70 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Kent State 79, Youngstown State 70 Akron 65, Cleveland State 53 Northern Illinois 65, Wright State 59 Oakland 91, Eastern Michigan 81 Toledo 100, Youngstown State 78 Bowling Green 79, Youngstown State 72 Green Bay 66, Akron 63 Milwaukee 84, Central Michigan 78 Ball State 69, Valparaiso 66 Toledo 76, Cleveland State 65 Kent State 66, Cleveland State 62 Toledo 71, Green Bay 69 Detroit 75, Toledo 72 Detroit 95, Bowling Green 80 Ohio 76, Cleveland State 67 Oakland 76, Toledo 64 Miami (Ohio) 72, Wright State 67 Wright State 83, Bowling Green 47 Bowling Green 62, Cleveland State 47 Eastern Michigan 88, Detroit 73 Northern Illinois 70, UIC 65 Toledo 90, Northern Kentucky 73 Nov. 30 Dec. 13 North Caro. A&T 74, Northern Kentucky 63 Northern Kentucky 81, Norfolk State 60 MAAC (3/3-0) MAC (22/7-15) MEAC (2/1-1) SUN BELT (1/0-1) WAC (3/3-0) WEST COAST (3/2-1) NON-DIVISION I (18/18-0) 2015-16 DIVISION I RECORD: 45-61 2015-16 TOTALS: 63-61 * records do not include league games NCAA LEADERS (THROUGH GAMES OF MARCH 14) NATIONAL POLLS CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Poll (March 7) Team (1st) W-L Pts. Pvs. 1. Valparaiso (30) 26-5 774 2 2. Saint Mary’s (1) 26-4 742 2 3. Gonzaga 24-7 701 5 4. Little Rock 27-4 662 3 5. Wichita State 24-8 652 4 6. Monmouth 27-6 622 5 7. Stephen F. Austin 25-5 591 7 8. Chattanooga 28-5 544 9 9. Hawaii 24-5 518 8 10. Stony Brook 24-6 467 10 11. BYU 22-9 460 11 12. South Dakota State 24-7 402 12 13. Yale 22-6 393 16 14. Evansville 25-6 349 13 15. Akron 24-7 334 15 16. Northern Iowa 22-12 280 23 17. Princeton 21-6 267 14 18. IPFW 24-8 254 18 19. Iona 21-12 188 22 20. Hofstra 24-8 161 24 21. Grand Canyon 25-6 144 17 22. UNCW 24-7 96 25 23. Weber State 23-8 82 20 24. Oakland 21-10 78 NR 25. New Mexico State 22-9 72 NR Others receiving votes: Albany 70, UC Irvine 68, Belmont 49, North Florida 10, CSU Bakersfield 7, ETSU 5, Ohio 5, UT Arlington 5, Austin Peay 4, UNC Asheville 4, James Madison 3, Pepperdine 3, Siena 3, Texas A&M Corpus Christi 3, Florida Gulf Coast 2,Texas Southern 1. Associated Press (Postseason) Team (1st) W-L 1. Kansas (63) 30-4 2. Michigan State (2) 29-5 3. North Carolina 28-6 4.Virginia 26-7 5.Oregon 28-6 6. Villanova 29-5 7. Oklahoma 25-7 8. West Virginia 26-8 9.Xavier 27-5 10. Miami 25-7 10. Kentucky 26-8 12. Purdue 26-8 13. Utah 26-8 14. Indiana 25-7 15. Texas A&M 26-8 16. Louisville 23-8 17. Arizona 25-8 18. Maryland 25-8 19. Duke 23-10 20. Seton Hall 25-8 21. Baylor 22-11 22. Iowa State 21-11 23. California 23-10 24. SMU 25-5 25. Iowa 21-10 Pts. 1,623 1,552 1,488 1,384 1,371 1,283 1,215 1,193 1,127 920 920 873 870 828 682 585 559 489 383 374 347 317 270 84 82 Pvs. 1 2 7 4 8 3 6 9 5 16 11 13 12 10 17 14 15 18 19 NR 22 21 24 25 20 Others receiving votes: Texas 69, Notre Dame 61, Saint Joseph’s 60, Connecticut 34, Stephen F. Austin 12, Dayton 11, Wisconsin 9, Wichita St 9, Gonzaga 8, Arkansas-Little Rock 5, Providence 4, Valparaiso 3, Butler 3, Cincinnati 3, Yale 3, Monmouth 3, Saint Mary’s 3, Stony Brook 2, Michigan 2, Akron 1, Northern Iowa 1 USA Today/ESPN Coaches (Postseason) Team (1st) W-L Pts. 1. Kansas (31) 30-4 799 2. Michigan State (1) 29-5 761 3. North Carolina 28-6 732 4. Oregon 28-6 673 5. Virginia 26-7 665 6. Villanova 29-5 610 7. Oklahoma 25-7 588 8. West Virginia 26-8 575 9. Xavier 27-5 548 10. Purdue 26-8 466 11. Miami 25-7 459 12. Indiana 25-7 421 13. Kentucky 26-8 418 14. Utah 26-8 379 15. Texas A&M 26-8 343 16. Arizona 25-8 323 17. Maryland 25-8 306 18. Baylor 22-11 227 19. Iowa State 21-11 199 20. Duke 23-10 172 21. Seton Hall 25-8 158 22. Texas 20-12 113 23. California 23-10 108 24. Iowa 21-10 100 25. Saint Joseph’s 27-7 46 Pvs. 1 3 7 9 4 2 6 8 5 13 11 10 16 12 17 14 15 20 19 21 NR 22 24 18 NR Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 41, Connecticut 36, Providence 25, Wichita St 21, Gonzaga 17, Saint Mary’s 17, Wisconsin 15, Stephen F. Austin 11, Northern Iowa 9, Dayton 9, VCU 3, Yale 2, Butler 2, Cincinnati 1, Fresno State 1, ArkansasLittle Rock 1 * Italicized teams have been played by or will play Horizon League team(s). HORIZON VS. RANKED TEAMS (as of March 9) Mid-Major Top 25 Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Team Top 10 Top 25 Top 10 Top 25 Cleveland State........................................1-5...................................................0-1...........................0-1.............................................. 0-1........................ 0-1 Detroit.......................................................1-3...................................................0-0...........................0-1.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-1 Green Bay.................................................2-4...................................................0-0...........................0-0.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-0 Milwaukee.................................................2-3...................................................0-0...........................0-1.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-1 Northern Kentucky................................1-2...................................................0-0...........................0-0.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-1 Oakland.....................................................0-3...................................................0-2...........................0-2.............................................. 0-2........................ 0-2 UIC.............................................................0-5...................................................0-0...........................0-0.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-0 Valparaiso..................................................4-0...................................................0-0...........................0-1.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-0 Wright State.............................................4-1...................................................0-1...........................0-2.............................................. 0-1........................ 0-2 Youngstown State....................................1-2...................................................0-0...........................0-1.............................................. 0-0........................ 0-1 Totals.......................................................16-28*............................................... 0-4*..........................0-9*..............................................0-4*.......................0-9* *includes games against League competition IN COACHING CIRCLES (as of March 9) Coach, Team Year at School/Overall League School Career Gary Waters, Cleveland State............................................. 10/20.........................94-78.......................184-149....................354-284 Ray McCallum, Detroit............................................................8/19..........................66-72.......................130-132....................300-282 Linc Darner, Green Bay...........................................................1/14...........................11-7..........................23-12.......................315-129 Rob Jeter, Milwaukee............................................................ 11/11........................101-87......................185-169....................185-169 John Brannen, Northern Kentucky.....................................1/1............................5-13........................... 9-21............................9-21 Greg Kampe, Oakland........................................................... 32/32.........................31-19.......................556-413....................556-413 Steve McClain, UIC...................................................................1/10...........................3-15........................... 5-25........................162-140 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso............................................................5/5...........................65-19........................120-47......................120-47 Billy Donlon, Wright State......................................................6/6...........................53-49........................109-94......................109-94 Jerry Slocum, Youngstown State...................................... 11/41........................58-131......................129-211....................710-535 TEAM (Top 50 Listed) Scoring Offense 1. Oakland................................................................................... 86.3 6. Green Bay............................................................................... 84.2 7. Detroit.................................................................................... 83.7 38. Milwaukee............................................................................... 79.3 Scoring Defense 9. Valparaiso................................................................................ 62.2 38. Wright State.......................................................................... 65.8 Scoring Margin 8. Valparaiso................................................................................ 13.6 Field-Goal Percentage Defense 3. Valparaiso................................................................................ 38.1 Three-Point Field Goals per Game 24.Milwaukee..................................................................................9.3 34. Oakland......................................................................................8.9 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 12. Oakland................................................................................... 39.6 45. Detroit.................................................................................... 37.5 Free-Throw Percentage 5. Milwaukee............................................................................... 77.2 7. Oakland................................................................................... 76.8 Rebounding Margin 6. Valparaiso................................................................................+9.9 Assists Per Game 10. Milwaukee............................................................................... 17.2 43. Oakland................................................................................... 15.6 Assist Turnover Ratio 6. Milwaukee............................................................................... 1.56 42.Oakland................................................................................... 1.35 Blocked Shots Per Game 15. UIC..............................................................................................5.4 48. Green Bay..................................................................................4.6 Steals Per Game 2. Green Bay..................................................................................9.8 Turnovers Per Game 33. Milwaukee............................................................................... 11.0 Turnover Margin 4. Green Bay..................................................................................4.8 33. Wright State.............................................................................2.6 Turnovers Forced 4. Green Bay............................................................................. 16.86 Free Throw Attempts 1. Green Bay................................................................................ 984 18. Oakland.................................................................................... 831 40.Detroit..................................................................................... 795 40. UIC............................................................................................ 795 Free Throws Made 2. Green Bay................................................................................ 648 4.Oakland.................................................................................... 638 42.Detroit..................................................................................... 555 45. Milwaukee................................................................................ 554 Offensive Rebounds Per Game 18. UIC......................................................................................... 13.53 34. Valparaiso.............................................................................. 13.03 41. Green Bay............................................................................. 12.89 INDIVIDUAL (Top 100 Listed) Points Per Game 4. Kahlil Felder, Oakland.......................................................... 24.2 26. Cameron Morse,Youngstown State.................................. 20.3 36. Dikembe Dixson, UIC.......................................................... 19.8 71. Paris Bass, Detroit................................................................. 18.4 86. Alec Peters,Valparaiso......................................................... 18.0 99. Carrington Love, Green Bay............................................... 17.7 Field Goal Percentage 62. Jalen Hayes, Oakland............................................................ 53.8 94. Alec Peters,Valparaiso......................................................... 50.0 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game 12. Max Hooper, Oakland.......................................................... 3.28 47. Anton Wilson, Detroit......................................................... 2.77 96. Matt Donlan,Youngstown State......................................... 2.56 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 5. Matt Donlan,Youngstown State......................................... 46.3 10. Alec Peters,Valparaiso......................................................... 44.9 11. Max Hooper, Oakland.......................................................... 44.9 26. Anton Wilson, Detroit......................................................... 42.8 Free-Throw Percentage 7. Anton Wilson, Detroit......................................................... 89.2 42. Alec Peters,Valparaiso......................................................... 85.8 62. Kahlil Felder, Oakland.......................................................... 84.6 Rebounds Per Game 67. Jalen Hayes, Oakland...............................................................8.8 85. Alec Peters,Valparaiso............................................................8.4 87. Jordan Fouse, Green Bay........................................................8.4 93. Matt Tiby, Milwaukee...............................................................8.2 Assists Per Game 1. Kahlil Felder, Oakland.............................................................9.3 2. Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee....................................................8.1 Assist:Turnover Ratio 21. Keith Carter,Valparaiso....................................................... 3.04 28. Jordan Johnson, Milwaukee................................................. 2.93 46. Kahlil Felder, Oakland.......................................................... 2.69 76. Lance Whitaker, UIC............................................................ 2.39 Blocked Shots Per Game 1. Tai Odiase, UIC..................................................................... 3.23 3. Vashil Fernandez,Valparaiso................................................ 3.10 86. J.J. Panoske, Milwaukee......................................................... 1.64 Steals Per Game 3. Carrington Love, Green Bay............................................... 2.57 22. Jordan Fouse, Green Bay..................................................... 2.09 26. Kahlil Felder, Oakland.......................................................... 2.03 97. Keith Carter,Valparaiso....................................................... 1.61 Horizon League Basketball Honors Horizon League Men’sMen’s Basketball: 1,000 Point Club Player Alfredrick Hughes Byron Larkin Chad Tucker Rashad Phillips Cedrick Banks Keifer Sykes Mark Acres Keith Gailes Darrin Fitzgerald Tyrone Hill Loyola Xavier Butler Detroit UIC Green Bay Oral Roberts Loyola Butler Xavier School 1981-85 120 1226 0 462 2914 24.3 1984-88 121 1022 51 601 2696 22.3 1983-88 117 912 29 468 2321 19.8 1997-01 129 715348541231917.8 2001-05 121 768258303209717.3 2011-15 127 713 113 557 2096 16.5 1981-85 110 799 0 440 2038 18.5 1988-91 82 743144396202624.7 1983-87 113 801158259201917.9 1986-90 126 752 0 499 2003 15.9 Years GP FG3FG FT Pts.PPG Player School B.J. LaRue Green Bay Ben Averkamp Loyola Luther Burden Saint Louis Jeremy MontgomeryCleveland State Jermaine Jackson Detroit Thomas Jackson Butler Jamal Walker Xavier Matt Tiby Milwaukee Bubby Mukes Evansville Trevon Harmon Cleveland State Years GP 1996-00 116 2009-13 114 1982-85 84 2008-12 139 1995-99 118 1998-02 127 1987-91 120 2013-pr 98 1982-86 105 2008-12 124 FG3FG FT Pts.PPG 419 204 317 1359 11.7 509 59 364 1358 11.9 533 0 283 1349 16.1 4462122451349 9.7 427102385134111.4 448106323133410.5 463 74 333 1333 11.1 390 97 455 1332 13.6 571 0 185 1327 12.6 442 206 236 1326 10.7 Kendrick Perry Norris Cole Anthony Bonner Matt Howard David Bailey Kareem Townes Roland Gray Blake Schilb Monroe Douglass DaShaun Wood Youngstown St. Cleveland State Saint Louis Butler Loyola La Salle Saint Louis Loyola Saint Louis Wright State 2010-14 123 2007-11 140 1986-90 133 2007-11 141 1999-03 116 1992-95 81 1985-89 129 2003-07 118 1985-89 128 2003-07 119 643 201 504 1991 16.2 426 139 485 1978 14.1 774 4 420 1972 14.8 606 58 669 1939 13.8 650166467193316.7 647300331192523.8 696 105 383 1880 14.6 660204355187915.9 766 10 335 1877 14.7 639120451184915.5 Joe Kopicki Vytas Sulskis Jamaal Harris Derek Strong Carrington Love Richie Johnson Jerry Davis Marty Simmons Gerald Hayward Mike Lovelace Detroit Youngstown St. Cleveland State Xavier Green Bay Evansville Detroit Evansville Loyola Detroit 1979-82 80 2007-11 120 1998-02 116 1987-90 96 2012-pr 133 1981-85 89 1979-82 109 1986-88 52 1985-89 81 1989-93 112 488 0 337 1313 16.4 412 169 318 1311 10.9 430 170 274 1304 11.2 421 0 449 1291 13.4 420 159 287 1286 9.7 466 0 350 1282 14.4 571 0 136 1278 11.7 446 88 285 1265 25.4 506 61 191 1264 15.6 506 0 246 1258 11.2 A.J. Graves Anthony Hicks J’Nathan Bullock Lynn Mitchem Clay Tucker Jamie Gladden Willie Green Vaughn Duggins Keion Brooks Andy Elkins Butler Xavier Cleveland St. Butler Milwaukee Xavier Detroit Wright State Wright State Evansville 2004-08 130 1979-83 111 2005-09 130 1979-83 109 1999-03 112 1989-93 122 1999-03 114 2006-11 130 1995-99 110 1991-95 119 571303362180713.9 729 0 347 1805 16.3 617 72 494 1800 13.8 721 0 356 1798 16.5 614264296178816.0 684154258178014.6 649120361177914.3 611 187 368 1777 13.7 673 57 363 1766 16.1 612199338176114.8 Kevin Melson Tony Tolbert Armond Williams Majak Kou Jon Goode Tony Warren Jeff Nordgaard Tim McRoberts Matt Rohde Bobby Hain Wright State Detroit UIC Loyola Detroit Butler Green Bay Butler Green Bay Youngstown St. 1998-01 78 1992-94 56 2001-05 120 2003-07 108 2004-08 117 1979-83 98 1994-96 59 1980-84 104 2001-05 116 2012-pr 110 426 34 354 1240 15.9 427115266123522.1 95 0 243 1233 10.3 452166163123311.4 419202187122710.5 499 0 222 1220 12.4 491 9 223 1214 20.6 475 0 258 1208 11.6 360 196 278 1194 10.3 469 24 225 1187 10.8 Darin Archbold Archie Tullos Brian Grant Josh Mayo Quin Humphrey Vernard Hollis Scott Haffner Kay Felder Alec Brown Rahmon Fletcher Butler Detroit Xavier UIC Youngstown St. Wright State Evansville Oakland Green Bay Green Bay 1988-92 93 1984-88 114 1990-94 117 2005-09 121 2003-07 114 2000-04 84 1986-89 87 2013-pr 98 2010-14 126 2007-11 128 565152462174418.8 691104245173115.2 656 1 406 1719 14.7 527266398171814.2 586 165 370 1707 15.0 598 34 470 1700 20.2 572245297168619.4 525135494168517.2 604 78 392 1678 13.3 633 150 262 1678 13.1 Jason Frederick Milwaukee Ryan Evanochko Green Bay Ronnie Jones Milwaukee Drew Burleson Wright State Anton Grady Cleveland State Michael Davenport Xavier Keith Carter Loyola JT Yoho Wright State Chris Miskel Butler Doug Chappell Detroit 1999-03 118 2003-07 117 1999-03 118 2003-07 119 2011-15 104 1987-91 125 1984-89 106 2012-pr 119 1992-96 108 1980-84 104 399244143118510.0 399 64 321 1183 10.1 404201173118210.0 437 45 257 1176 9.9 468 7 230 1173 11.3 4131511951172 9.4 413111234117111.0 4261571621171 9.8 462 49 197 1170 10.8 431 0 307 1169 11.2 Mike Schachtner Carl Golston Ray McCallum Dwayne Kelley Jermaine Guice J.R. Blount Stan Kimbrough Robo Kreps Ryan Broekhoff Alec Peters Green Bay Loyola Detroit Detroit Butler Loyola Xavier UIC Valparaiso Valparaiso 2005-09 127 1983-86 91 2010-13 102 1989-93 112 1990-94 110 2005-09 119 1986-89 95 2007-11 131 2009-13 134 2013-pr 100 566 150 385 1667 13.1 640 0 345 1625 17.9 546 97 429 1618 15.9 551224282160814.4 535174363160714.6 534 83 552 1603 13.5 606140244159616.8 533230298159412.2 512252315159111.9 536220286157815.8 Kerman Ali Mike King Charlie Lee Jerry Carstensen Bernard Jackson Negele Knight Jordan Fouse Michael Jackson Brandon Miller Brandon Wood 1990-94 95 1999-04 116 2011-15 122 1996-00 112 1985-87 58 1988-90 61 2012-pr 133 1991-95 112 2000-03 97 2009-11 65 440 3 279 1162 12.2 427 44 256 1154 9.9 360 167 262 1149 9.4 449 20 219 1137 10.2 445 37 209 1136 19.6 379 84 292 1134 18.6 418 52 239 1127 8.5 357157254112510.1 331187270112111.6 405117190111717.2 James Madison Theo Dixon Javan Goodman Darren Fowlkes Parrish Casebier Shelvin Mack Seth Doliboa Jon Neuhouser Todd Brown Brandon Cotton Cleveland State Cleveland State Loyola Butler Evansville Butler Wright State Butler Wright State Detroit 1996-00 113 1997-02 117 1995-99 111 1985-89 111 1990-93 76 2008-11 108 2001-04 84 1994-98 120 2006-10 129 2004-07 81 540 262 234 1576 13.9 518 148 390 1572 13.4 614 74 262 1564 14.1 556 35 396 1543 13.9 491 44 509 1535 20.2 515216281152714.1 528 111 333 1486 17.7 576 86 247 1485 12.4 516 197 240 1469 11.4 543109269146418.1 Jordan Kardos UIC Desmond FergusonDetroit Vitaly Potapenko Wright State Richie Harris Xavier Jason Calliste Detroit Joel Cornette Butler Reed Johnson Evansville Adrian Tigert Milwaukee Ed McCants Milwaukee Avery Sheets Butler 1998-02 114 1997-00 94 1994-96 56 1982-86 111 2010-13 100 1999-03 128 1991-95 112 2001-06 120 2003-05 63 2002-06 124 3751592051114 9.8 376235126111311.8 410 1 292 1113 19.9 462 0 185 1109 10.0 310200136110711.1 455 0 191 1101 8.6 366 24 323 1101 9.8 416 55 204 1091 9.1 368211140108717.3 3951841121086 8.8 Mark Miller Brad Leaf Scott Schreffler Darius Clemons Jeff Acres Terrell Riggs Keir Rogers Andre Battle Chad Angeli Joah Tucker UIC Evansville Evansville Loyola Oral Roberts Detroit Loyola Loyola Milwaukee Milwaukee 1995-98 84 1979-82 85 1989-93 118 1979-82 86 1980-85 118 1999-03 129 1987-92 113 1981-85 90 1997-01 111 2003-06 94 525101307145817.4 564 0 328 1456 16.1 464211315145412.3 526 0 384 1436 16.7 569 0 296 1434 12.2 571 0 292 1434 11.1 525 60 323 1433 12.7 626 0 180 1432 15.9 407 1 602 1417 12.8 515 62 324 1416 15.1 Chris Coleman Carl Pickett Earl Brown Aaron Williams Brian Hill Damian Eargle Victor Fleming Doug Underwood Reggie Arceneaux Eric Dolezal Northern Illinois Detroit Loyola Xavier Evansville Youngstown St. Xavier Youngstown St. Wright State Loyola 1994-97 73 1993-97 109 1996-00 105 1989-93 117 1986-90 120 2010-13 93 1980-84 114 2001-04 85 2011-15 132 1990-93 85 394 145 147 1080 14.8 355 71 294 1075 9.9 383100208107410.2 429 0 215 1073 9.2 424 0 221 1069 8.9 425 1 210 1061 11.4 412 0 235 1059 9.3 373 135 177 1058 12.4 369 173 138 1049 7.9 398 37 213 1046 12.3 Jermaine Robinson Juwan Howard Jr. Andre Moore Ryan Hainje Dylan Page Chase Simon Dan Godfread Jeff Jenkins Brian Humes Wayne Sappleton Cleveland State Detroit Loyola Butler Milwaukee Detroit Evansville Xavier Detroit Loyola 2000-04 115 2012-15 97 1984-87 85 1998-02 127 2000-04 102 2009-12 102 1985-90 102 1980-84 117 1983-87 109 1979-82 86 461 163 323 1408 12.2 509 147 239 1404 14.5 597 0 206 1400 16.5 495 72 326 1388 10.9 503 83 299 1388 13.6 485138278138613.6 572 1 241 1386 13.6 525 0 334 1384 11.8 585 0 203 1373 12.6 519 0 328 1366 15.9 Tony Meier Walt Gibler Blake Allen Kevin Van Wijk Michael Hawkins Eli Holman J.P. Brens Marc Brown Pat McCabe Bruce Horan Israel Sheinfeld Anton Wilson Milwaukee Loyola Youngstown St. Valparaiso Xavier Detroit Butler UIC Milwaukee Butler Wright State Detroit 2008-12 119 2008-12 112 2010-13 95 2010-13 99 1991-95 112 2009-12 89 1989-93 101 2011-15 128 1994-98 109 2002-06 124 1998-01 84 2012-pr 126 3411891731044 8.8 323 29 366 1041 9.3 362 232 76 1032 10.9 357 0 316 1030 10.4 3411541931029 9.2 409 0 206 1024 11.5 345 0 333 1023 10.1 300 99 323 1022 8.0 3151971931020 9.4 326 314 52 1018 8.2 345 7 315 1012 12.0 3252051501005 8.0 Loyola Green Bay Cleveland State Green Bay Loyola Dayton Green Bay Detroit Butler Valparaiso of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference/Horizon League. Current players in bold type. | Note: Statistics only included for years when teams were members Horizon League Men’s Basketball: Team Records All Games Scoring Season.................. 2,896 by Dayton; 1989-90 Regulation Game......................127 by Loyola vs. Detroit (100), 2-9-85 Overtime Game.................. 136 by Evansville vs. Butler (128), 2-9-91 Scoring Average Season....................... 95.2 by Xavier, 1987-88 Scoring Margin Season.....................+12.6 by Butler, 2001-02 Scoring Defense Season............... 54.1 by Green Bay, 1996-97 Field Goals Season....................1,130 by Loyola, 1984-85 Game................................................51 by Xavier vs. Huntington, 12-1-92 Field-Goal Attempts Season....................2,311 by Loyola, 1984-85 Game.................................108 by Oral Roberts vs. Oklahoma City, 1-28-80 Field-Goal Percentage Season.................529 by Evansville, 1987-88 Game..................... .732 (30-41) by Green Bay vs. Miami (Ohio), 12-5-98 Three-Point Field Goals Season.........................300 by Butler, 2005-06 Game................................................ 20 by Butler at Cleveland State, 2-10-07 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Season................ 858 by Valparaiso, 2007-08 Game..............................................45 by Dayton vs. Morehead State, 12-1-90 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Season.................444 by Evansville, 1988-89 Game...........................1.000 (8-8) by Green Bay vs. Northern Illinois, 1-16-97 Free Throws Season.........................725 by Butler, 1990-91 Game................................................ 51 by Butler vs. Evansville, 2-9-91 Free-Throw Attempts Season.........................922 by Butler, 1990-91 Game.........................................63 by Evansville vs. Butler, 2-9-91 ...... Butler vs. Cal State-Sacramento, 1-3-95 ..Cleveland State at Florida A&M, 11-25-03 League Games Free-Throw Percentage (min. 16) Season.........................799 by Butler, 1987-88 Game............. 1.000 (21-21) by Wright State vs. Oakland, 11-23-10 .(20-20) by Milwaukee vs. Green Bay,1-9-09 .....by Youngstown State vs. Butler, 12-6-08 ....(16-16) by Saint Louis vs. Xavier, 2-11-84 .............................. by Butler vs. Loyola, 2-2-85 .....................by Green Bay vs. Butler, 2-24-96 Rebounds Season........... 1,370 by Saint Louis, 1988-89 Game................................................67 by Xavier vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-2-90 .Xavier vs. District of Columbia, 1-15-90 ..................Detroit vs. Wayne State, 11-23-96 Rebounding Average Season.....................41.8 by Dayton, 1990-91 Rebounding Margin Season................... +10.4 by Xavier, 1989-90 Assists Season.................638 by Evansville, 1989-90 Game.....35 by Detroit vs. Oakland, 2-18-98 Steals Season..... 320 by Cleveland State, 2008-09 Game............................23 by Northern Illinois vs. Rockford, 11-26-94 ..................Cleveland State vs. IPFW, 12-3-94 Blocked Shots Season......164 by Youngstown St., 2011-12 Game.............................................. 17 by Detroit vs. Shawnee State, 12-28-09 Consecutive Victories 25.......... Butler (Dec. 31, 2009-April 3, 2010) Consecutive Losses 23................................................ Cleveland State ........................ (Dec. 17, 2003-March 2, 2004) Victories in One Season 33.................................... Butler (33-5), 2009-10 Overtimes 4........................ Milwaukee (106) at UIC (112) Jan. 11, 2001 ......................Indiana State (92) at Butler (95) Dec. 27, 1986 Home Attendance Season Average.......13,433 (201,501/15) by Marquette, 1990-91 Game...............................16,761 by Marquette vs. DePaul, Jan. 23, 1990 Scoring Season..............1,300 by Green Bay, 2008-09 Regulation Game...................... 127 by Loyola vs. Detroit (100), 2-9-85 Overtime Game...................136 by Evansville vs. Butler (128), 2-9-91 Half...............66 by Xavier vs. Dayton, 3-3-90 Scoring in a Loss Regulation Game...................... 104 by Loyola vs. Evansville (115), 2-25-89 Overtime Game...........................128 by Butler vs. Evansville (136), 2 OT, 2-9-91 Combined Scoring Regulation Game........... 227 by Loyola (127) vs. Detroit (100), 2-2-91 Overtime Game........264 by Evansville (136) at Butler (128), 2-9-91 Free-Throw Attempts Season......................... 482 by Butler, 1995-96 Game........63 by Evansville vs. Butler, 2-9-91 Free-Throw Percentage (min. 16) Season........................ .826 by Butler, 1990-91 Game.................. 1.000 (20-20) by Milwaukee vs. Green Bay, 1-9-09 ..... by Youngstown State vs. Butler, 12-6-08 .... (16-16) by Saint Louis vs. Xavier, 2-11-84 ................(16-16) by Butler vs. Loyola, 2-2-85 ...... (16-16) by Green Bay vs. Butler, 2-24-96 Rebounds Season...........700 by Valparaiso, 2015-16 Game............................... 66 by Oklahoma City vs. Oral Roberts, 1-31-81 Rebounding Average Season..........43.6 by Valparaios, 2015-16 Scoring Average Season........................95.0 by Xavier, 1987-88 Rebounding Margin Season........+13.0 by Valparaiso, 2015-16 Scoring Margin Season..........14.7 by Valparaiso, 2015-16 Game...................................... 51 by Detroit (98) vs. UIC (47), 1-19-13 Assists Season............... 280 by Milwaukee, 2003-04 Game............................... 31 by Oklahoma City vs. Loyola, 2-9-81 .......................Butler vs. Oral Roberts, 2-20-84 ......................... Evansville vs. Dayton, 2-18-89 ...........................Evansville vs. Loyola, 2-25-89 .........................Saint Louis vs. Loyola, 2-21-91 Scoring Defense Season...................... 52.7 by Detroit, 1998-99 Game.......................28 by Oklahoma City (30) vs. Xavier, 1-23-82 Half............................................................ 8 by UIC vs. Milwaukee, 1-24-13 Field Goals Season........................526 by Loyola, 1984-85 Game............................... 49 by Oklahoma City vs. Oral Roberts, 1-28-80 Field-Goal Attempts Season...........................1,037 by UIC, 1995-96 Game..................................108 by Oral Roberts vs. Oklahoma City, 1-28-80 Field-Goal Percentage Season.........................545 by Xavier, 1985-86 Game..................................729 by Wright State vs. Cleveland State, 2-10-00. Three-Point Field Goals Season.................167 by Valparaiso, 2007-08 Game.................................................20 by Butler at Cleveland State, 2-10-07 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Season......................... 436 by Butler, 2007-08 Game...................42 by Butler at UIC, 1-10-07 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Season..................508 by Evansville, 1987-88 Game.........................1.000 (8-8) by Green Bay vs. Northern Illinois, 1-16-97 Free Throws Season......................... 381 by Butler, 1990-91 Game....... 51 by Butler vs. Evansville, 2-9-91 Steals Season......158 by Cleveland State, 2008-09 Game....................................... 20 by Saint Louis vs. Loyola, 2-21-91 Blocked Shots Season....................94 by Green Bay, 2011-12 Game......16 by Marquette vs. Butler, 2-2-91 Consecutive Victories 22..............Butler (Feb. 26, 2009-Jan. 1, 2011) Consecutive Losses 23.................................................Cleveland State (Feb. 15, 2003-Jan. 8, 2005) Victories in One Season 18.....................................Butler (18-0), 2009-10 Overtimes 4........................ Milwaukee (106) at UIC (112) Jan. 11, 2001 Home Attendance Season Average....13,324 (93,271/7 games) by Marquette, 1990-91 Game................................14,988 by Marquette vs. Dayton, 2-18-90 Horizon League Men’s Basketball: Individual Records All Games Scoring Career...................... 2,914, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.........................868, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1984-85 Game.................. 65, Scott Haffner, Evansville vs. Dayton, 2-18-89 Scoring Average Career.....................................24.7, Keith Gailes Loyola, 1988-91 Season........................27.6, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1983-84 Field Goals Career...................... 1,226, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.........................366, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1984-85 Game.................. 23, Scott Haffner, Evansville vs. Dayton, 2-18-89 Field-Goal Attempts Career...................... 2,660, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.........................756, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1984-85 Game........................... 39, Keith Gailes, Loyola vs. Xavier, 1-8-90 Field-Goal Percentage Career....631, Brian Hill, Evansville; 1987-90 Season.................................663, Greg Babcock Green Bay, 2001-02 Game (min. 11)............................1.000 (11-11) ....... Charles Dorsey, Oral Roberts vs. Butler, 2-20-84 ...... Greg Wendt, Detroit vs. Xavier, 1-11-86 Three-Point Field Goals Career................................348, Rashad Phillips Detroit, 1997-2001 Season........................... 158, Darrin Fitzgerald Butler, 1986-87 Game...................12, Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler vs. Detroit, 2-9-87 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Career................................879, Rashad Phillips Detroit, 1997-2001 Season........................... 362, Darrin Fitzgerald Butler, 1986-87 Game...................22, Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler vs. Detroit, 2-9-87 Three-Point Field Goal-Percentage Career......................... .502, Anthony Coomes UIC, 1996-98 Season............................. .519, Pete Campbell Butler, 2006-07 Game (min. 7)...................................1.000 (7-7) .........Ramon Trice, Saint Louis vs. Butler; 2-16-87 ..Roland Gray, Saint Louis vs. Cincinnati; 2-10-88 .........Avery Sheets, Butler vs. Loyola; 2-3-05 Free Throws Career................................... 669, Matt Howard Butler, 2007-10 Season.......................................227, Norris Cole Cleveland State, 2010-11 Game.................19, Julius Mays, Wright State vs. UIC, 1-25-11 .............................19, Brandon Cotton, Detroit vs. Cleveland State, 2-2-06 Free-Throw Attempts Career................................... 855, Matt Howard Butler, 2007-10 Season..............................268, Shannon Smith Milwaukee, 1994-95 Game...............22, Derrick Alston, Duquesne vs. West Virginia, 1-6-93 ....Thad Burton, Wright State vs. Green Bay, 1-31-98 .........Brandon Cotton, Detroit vs. Cleveland State, 2-2-06 Free-Throw Percentage Career.............................. .951, Darnell Archey Butler, 1999-2003 Season.............. .973 (72-74), Darnell Archey Butler, 2002-03 Game (min. 18)............................1.000 (18-18) Robo Kreps, UIC vs. Detroit, 12-31-09 Rebounds Career.........................1,424, Anthony Bonner Saint Louis, 1986-90 Season............................456, Anthony Bonner Saint Louis, 1989-90 Game......................... 24, Derek Strong, Xavier vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-2-90 Rebounding Average Career..........................11.2, Wayne Sappleton Loyola, 1979-82 Season...........................13.8, Anthony Bonner Saint Louis, 1989-90 Assists Career...............................760, Kay Felder Oakland, 2013-pr. Season....................................305, Carl Golston Loyola, 1984-85 Game................... 19, Darius Clemons, Loyola vs. Northwestern, 12-19-81 Steals Career..........................260, Jordan Fouse Green Bay, 2012-pr Season...............................112, Cedric Jackson Cleveland State, 2008-09 Game............................ 10, Jerry Davis, Detroit vs. John Carroll, 12-10-80 Blocked Shots Career................................ 309, Damian Eargle Youngstown State, 2010-13 Season............................... 116, Damian Eargle Youngstown State, 2011-12 Game.....................11, Alec Brown, Green Bay vs. Wright State, 1-14-11 League Games Scoring Career...................... 1,481, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.........................432, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1984-85 Game.................. 65, Scott Haffner, Evansville vs. Dayton, 2-18-89 Scoring Average Career.........................26.1, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.......................... 31.3, Darrin Fitzgerald Butler, 1986-87 Field Goals Career..........................619, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.........................181, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1984-85 Game.................. 23, Scott Haffner, Evansville vs. Dayton, 2-18-89 Field-Goal Attempts Career...................... 1,265, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1981-85 Season.........................336, Alfredrick Hughes Loyola, 1984-85 Game........................... 39, Keith Gailes, Loyola vs. Xavier, 1-8-90 Field-Goal Percentage Career.......................................... .655 (104-174) Clarence McNatt, Detroit; 1980-83 Season........................................... .695 (73-105) Kevin Van Wijk, Valparaiso; 2012-13 Game...............................................1.000 (11-11) ...... Charles Dorsey, Oral Roberts vs. Butler; 2-20-84 ....... Greg Wendt, Detroit vs. Xavier, 1-11-86 Three-Point Field Goals Career................................ 105, Dwayne Kelley Detroit, 1989-93 Season..............................83, Darrin Fitzgerald Butler, 1986-87 Game...................12, Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler vs. Detroit, 2-9-87 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Career................................ 301, Dwayne Kelley Detroit, 1989-93 Season........................... 171, Darrin Fitzgerald Butler, 1986-87 Game...................22, Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler vs. Detroit, 2-9-87 Three-Point Goal Percentage Career.......................... .485, Darrin Fitzgerald Butler, 1983-87 Season............................. .581, Pete Campbell Butler, 2006-07 Game....................................................1.000 (7-7) ........Ramon Trice, Saint Louis vs. Butler; 2-16-87 .........Avery Sheets, Butler vs. Loyola; 2-3-05 Free Throws Career................................... 327, Matt Howard Butler, 2007-10 Season....................................116, Chad Angeli Milwaukee, 1999-00 Game.................19, Julius Mays, Wright State vs. UIC, 1-25-11 .............................19, Brandon Cotton, Detroit vs. Cleveland State, 2-2-06 Free-Throw Attempts Career................................... 421, Matt Howard Butler, 2007-10 Season..............................146, Shannon Smith Milwaukee, 1994-95 Game.............. 22, Thad Burton, Wright State vs. Butler, 1-31-98 ....................................Brandon Cotton, Detroit vs. Cleveland State, 2-2-06 Free-Throw Percentage Career................................. .885, Scott Haffner Evansville, 1986-89 Season................................. .970, Jesse Deister Wright State, 2000-01 Game (min. 18)............................. 1.000 (18-18) Robo Kreps, UIC vs. Detroit, 12-31-09 Rebounds Career.............................550, Anthony Bonner Saint Louis, 1986-90 Season............................190, Anthony Bonner Saint Louis, 1989-90 Game............... 23, Rick McKinstry, Evansville vs. Oral Roberts, 2-19-83 .............Tyrone Hill, Xavier vs. Loyola; 2-8-89 Rebounding Average Career..........................12.9, Wayne Sappleton Loyola, 1979-82 Season.........................15.2, Wayne Sappleton Loyola, 1980-81 Assists Career...............................420, Kay Felder Oakland, 2013-pr. Season...............................178, Kay Felder Oakland, 2015-16 Game.....................................................................18 ..........................Keith Walker, Xavier vs. Detroit; 2-7-80 ......Darius Clemons, Loyola vs. Oral Roberts; 1-9-82 Assist Average Career................................8.0, Darius Clemons Loyola, 1979-82 Season............................ 10.8, Darius Clemons Loyola, 1981-82 Steals Career..........................143, Jordan Fouse Green Bay, 2012-pr Season..................................60, Cedric Jackson Cleveland State, 2008-09 Game........................................................8, by six players .................MR: Rashad Phillips, Detroit vs. UIC, 1-9-99 Steals Average Career.......2.0, Keir Rogers, Loyola; 1987-92 Season.......3.6, Keir Rogers Loyola; 1989-90 Blocked Shots Career................................ 162, Damian Eargle Youngstown State, 2010-pres. Season..................................65, Damian Eargle Youngstown State, 2011-12 Game.....................11, Alec Brown, Green Bay vs. Wright State, 1-14-11 Blocks Average Career...................................2.0, Dan Godfread Evansville, 1986-90 Season...................................4.5, Jim McIlvaine Marquette, 1990-91 CLEVELAND STATE VIKINGS DETROIT TITANS GREEN BAY PHOENIX November Eastern 14 vs. Akron (Kent, Ohio)................................L, 53-65 17 Malone.......................................................... W, 62-46 21 at #rv/-- Rhode Island................................. L, 45-73 Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) 24 Rider ............................................................ W, 57-52 25 South Dakota State..................................... L, 66-77 28 at #2/2 Maryland.......................................... L, 63-80 November Eastern 16 Central State............................................... W, 88-65 20 at Pittsburgh.................................................. L, 79-95 23 U-Michigan Dearborn.............................W, 122-70 28 at Oral Roberts..........................................L, 95-100 November Eastern NIT Season Tip-Off (Campus Sites) 13 at Stanford...........................................(OT) L, 89-93 17 at East Tennessee State.............................L, 90-103 19 at Georgia Tech..........................................L, 77-107 22 Minnesota-Duluth...................................... W, 94-74 NIT Season Tip-Off (Green Bay, Wis.) 24 Akron............................................................ W, 66-63 28 at Eastern Illinois........................................ W, 81-72 30 at SIUE.......................................................... W, 87-69 (9-23, 4-14 Horizon) December 2at Toledo........................................................ L, 65-76 5 Kent State...................................................... L, 62-66 12 Ohio .............................................................. L, 67-76 16 at Loyola (Ill.)............................................... W, 60-54 19 Belmont........................................................ W, 67-65 23 Bowling Green.............................................. L, 47-62 29 Cedarville.................................................... W, 77-37 January 2 at Oakland.......................................L, 68-86 4 at Detroit.........................................L, 80-88 7 Green Bay........................................L, 67-87 9Milwaukee........................................L, 62-65 14 at Wright State...............................L, 53-70 16 at Northern Kentucky.................. W, 70-65 18 UIC................................................ W, 70-53 24 Youngstown State...........................L, 55-70 28 at #rv/rv Valparaiso.........................L, 52-77 30 at UIC..................................... (OT) L, 70-72 February 4Detroit.............................................L, 63-71 6Oakland............................................L, 57-67 13 at Youngstown State..................... W, 64-59. 16 #--/rv Valparaiso...............................L, 43-66 20 at Milwaukee...................................L, 54-88 22 at Green Bay....................................L, 61-78 25 Northern Kentucky....................... W, 63-58 27 Wright State...................................L, 51-55 March 5 vs. (4) Green Bay.............................L, 53-65 QUICK FACTS Location........................................................... Cleveland, Ohio Founded................................................................................1929 Enrollment...................................................................... 17,323 Colors................................................... Forest Green & White Joined Horizon League..................................................1994 Arena...............................................................Wolstein Center Capacity............................................................................8,500 Year Opened...................................................................1991 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 19-15 2014-15 Horizon..................................................12-4 (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................9/5 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................1/4 Newcomers............................................................................... 5 CSUVikings.com (16-15, 9-9 Horizon) December 2 at #16/13 Vanderbilt..................................L, 52-102 5 #rv/-- Northeastern.................................. W, 76-73 9Toledo........................................................... W, 75-72 12 Bowling Green............................................ W, 95-80 19 Central Florida .......................................... W, 95-89 22 at Western Kentucky................................... L, 74-79 28 at Eastern Michigan..................................... L, 73-88 January 2 Youngstown State......................... W, 96-87 4 Cleveland State............................. W, 88-80 8UIC................................................ W, 87-69 10 Valparaiso........................................L, 74-92. 16 Oakland............................................L, 82-86 18 at Wright State...............................L, 76-77 23 at Milwaukee...................................L, 80-83 25 at Green Bay...................... (OT) L, 108-115 29 Northern Kentucky.........................L, 83-91 31 at Wright State............................. W, 75-68 February 4 at Cleveland State......................... W, 71-63 6 at Youngstown State .................... W, 94-92 11 Green Bay........................................L, 85-86 13 Milwaukee...................................... W, 80-66 16 at Northern Kentucky.................. W, 74-68 19 at UIC............................................. W, 83-72 21 at Valparaiso....................................L, 74-90. 26 at Oakland.....................................L, 97-108 March 5 vs. (7) Youngstown State............... W, 92-79 6 vs. (3) Wright State.........................L, 72-82 QUICK FACTS Location.........................................................Detroit, Michigan Founded................................................................................1877 Enrollment.........................................................................5,700 Colors...........................................................Red, White & Blue Joined Horizon League...............1979 (charter member) Arena....................................................................... Calihan Hall Capacity............................................................................8,295 Year Opened...................................................................1952 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 15-18 2014-15 Horizon....................................................... 7-9 (6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................3/2 Newcomers............................................................................... 4 DetroitTitans.com (23-12, 11-7 Horizon) December 6 Toledo............................................................. L, 69-71 15 Pacific............................................................ W, 93-88 20 UW-Superior............................................W, 108-57 23 at Wisconsin.................................................. L, 79-84 28 at Morehead State..................................... W, 78-72 January 2 Northern Kentucky....................... W, 86-70 4 Wright State................................. W, 76-68 7 at Cleveland State......................... W, 87-67 9 at Youngstown State.....................L, 93-103 14 at UIC............................................. W, 78-76 16 at #rv/rv Valparaiso.........................L, 70-85 19 at Chicago State......................................... W, 99-66 23 Oakland..........................................L, 95-111 25 Detroit..............................(OT) W, 115-108 29 at Milwaukee...................................L, 94-95 February 4 at Northern Kentucky.................. W, 85-78 6 at Wright State...............................L, 60-79 11 at Detroit....................................... W, 86-85 13 at Oakland.....................................L, 93-111 15 Milwaukee...................................... W, 70-68 20 Youngstown State....................... W, 107-90 22 Cleveland State............................. W, 78-61 26 UIC................................................ W, 85-69 28 Valparaiso........................................L, 68-70 March 5 vs. (9) Cleveland State.................. W, 65-53 6 vs. (5) Milwaukee........................... W, 70-61 7 vs. (1) Valparaiso................... (OT) W, 99-92 8 vs. (3) Wright State....................... W, 78-69 NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18 (3) Texas A&M............................................... 7:20 p.m. QUICK FACTS Location................................................. Green Bay, Wisconsin Founded................................................................................1965 Enrollment.........................................................................6,549 Colors....................................................... Green, White & Red Joined Horizon League..................................................1994 Arena.................................................................... Resch Center Capacity............................................................................9,729 Year Opened...................................................................2002 2014-15 Overall................................................................. 24-9 2014-15 Horizon.................................................... 12-4 (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................8/5 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................2/3 Newcomers............................................................................... 4 GreenBayPhoenix.com MILWAUKEE PANTHERS NORTHERN KENTUCKY NORSE OAKLAND GOLDEN GRIZZLIES November Eastern Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 13 Denver.......................................................... W, 71-58 14 Lipscomb...................................................... W, 71-65 15 Santa Clara.................................................. W, 71-65 17 at #18/18 Notre Dame..............................L, 78-86 20 Trinity International................................... W, 85-61 Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) 23 Murray State.................................................. L, 63-66 24 Duquesne.............................................(OT) L, 92-96 25 Central Michigan........................................ W, 84-78 November Eastern 13 at #rv/23 West Virgina.............................L, 61-107 17 Tiffin............................................................W, 83-71 21 Morehead State...........................................L, 56-64 23 at #23/rv Xavier..........................................L, 66-78 30 at North Carolina A&T.............................L, 63-74 November Eastern 18 Eastern Michigan........................................ W, 91-81 22 at Colorado State...........................................L, 89-95 24 at Southern Illinois........................................L, 88-97 Corpus Christi Coastal Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas) 27 Alcorn State................................................... W, 84-51 28 Abeliene Christian....................................... W, 85-57 (20-13, 10-8 Horizon) December 3 SIU Edwardsville......................................... W, 64-51 9at Wisconsin................................................ W, 68-67 13 Judson.........................................................W, 125-74 17 South Dakota................................... (2OT) L, 91-92 23 at Minnesota............................................... W, 74-65 January 2 Wright State......................... (OT) L, 82-84 4 Northern Kentucky....................... W, 76-67 7 at Youngstown State..................... W, 81-65 9 at Cleveland State......................... W, 65-62 14 at #rv/rv Valparaiso.........................L, 56-68 16 at UIC............................................. W, 87-62 23 Detroit........................................... W, 83-80 25 Oakland............................................L, 79-82 29 Green Bay...................................... W, 95-94 February 4 at Wright State...............................L, 83-84 6 at Northern Kentucky....................L, 71-75 11 at Oakland..................................... W, 93-85 13 at Detroit.........................................L, 66-80 15 at Green Bay....................................L, 68-70 20 Cleveland State............................. W, 88-54 22 Youngstown State......................... W, 87-51. 26 Valparaiso.............................. (OT) L, 76-80 28 UIC................................................ W, 98-85 March 5 vs. (8) Northern Kentucky............ W, 86-69 6 vs. (4) Green Bay.............................L, 61-70 QUICK FACTS Location.................................................Milwaukee, Wisconsin Founded................................................................................1885 Enrollment...................................................................... 30,000 Colors.................................................................... Black & Gold Joined Horizon League..................................................1994 Arena......................................UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena Capacity......................................................................... 10,938 Year Opened...................................................................1950 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 14-16 2014-15 Horizon......................................................7-9 (t-5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................6/7 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................3/2 Newcomers............................................................................... 7 (9-21, 5-13 Horizon) December 5 at Eastern Illinois.............................. (OT) L, 73-79 13 Norfolk State.............................................W, 81-60 15 at Michigan...................................................L, 62-77 19 Southeast Missouri State.........................W, 79-69 23 IU-Kokomo.................................................W. 88-44 30 Toledo............................................................L, 73-90 January 2 at Green Bay...................................L, 70-86 4 at Milwaukee..................................L, 67-76 9 Wright State..................................L, 46-60 14 Youngstown State........................ W, 84-64 16 Cleveland State..............................L, 65-70 19 at Oakland.................................... W, 90-73 22 UIC...................................... (OT) W, 82-69 24 #rv/rv Valparaiso............................L, 46-71 29 at Detroit...................................... W, 91-83 February 1Oakland...........................................L, 74-85 4 Green Bay.......................................L, 78-85 6Milwaukee..................................... W, 75-71 11 at Valparaiso...................................L, 52-64 13 at UIC..............................................L, 77-79 16 Detroit............................................L, 68-74 20 at Wright State..............................L, 64-67 25 at Cleveland State..........................L, 58-63 27 at Youngstown State......................L, 75-94 March 5 vs. (5) Milwaukee............................L, 69-86 QUICK FACTS Location ............................Highland Heights, Kentucky Founded ............................................................. 1968 Enrollment..........................................................15,200 Colors ................................................. Black & Gold Joined Horizon League........................................ 2015 Arena .................................................. BB&T Arena Capacity............................................................ 9,400 Year Opened..................................................... 2008 2014-15 Overall................................................... 13-17 2014-15 Horizon...................................................... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................. 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost..........................................3/2 Newcomers.................................................................5 NKUNorse.com (20-11, 13-5 Horizon) December 1 at Georgia.........................................................L, 82-86 5 at Robert Morris........................................... W, 92-74 7Binghamton................................................... W, 83-72 12 at Toledo......................................................... W, 76-64 19 at Washington............................................... W, 97-83 22 vs. #1/1 Michigan State..................... (OT) L, 93-99 28 Chicago State...............................................W,101-93 30 at #5/5 Virginia................................................L, 58-71 January 2 Cleveland State.................................W, 86-68 4 Youngstown State............................L, 98-100 8Valparaiso...........................................L, 67-84 10 UIC ...................................................W, 86-61 16 at Detroit...........................................W, 86-82 19 Northern Kentucky............................L, 73-90 23 at Green Bay................................... W, 111-95 25 at Milwaukee.....................................W, 82-79 29 Wright State......................................W, 89-63 February 1 at Northern Kentucky.......................W, 85-74 4 at Youngstown State...................... W, 107-85 6 at Cleveland State.............................W, 67-57 11 Milwaukee..........................................L, 85-93 13 Green Bay....................................... W, 111-93 15 at Wright State..................................W, 89-73 19 at #--/rv Valparaiso............................L, 84-86 21 at UIC..................................................W, 74-63 26 Detroit............................................. W, 108-97 March 7 vs. (3) Wright State........................L, 55-59 Vegas 16 (Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nev.) 28 Towson........................................................... 9:00 p.m. QUICK FACTS Location.................................................... Rochester, Michigan Founded................................................................................1957 Enrollment...................................................................... 20,711 Colors.................................................................... Black & Gold Joined Horizon League..................................................2013 Arena................................................. Athletics Center O’rena Capacity............................................................................3,000 Year Opened...................................................................1998 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 16-17 2014-15 Horizon..................................................11-5 (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................7/5 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................3/2 Newcomers............................................................................... 6 MKEPanthers.com GoldenGrizzlies.com UIC FLAMES VALPARAISO CRUSADERS WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS November Eastern 13 San Francisco..................................................L, 75-78 17 at Western Illinois..........................................L, 57-84 24 Roosevelt........................................................ W, 96-58 28 at Drake.............................................................L, 62-83 December 2DePaul...............................................................L, 55-82 5 at Central Florida...........................................L, 58-88 12 Illinois (United Center).................................L, 79-83 16 Illinois State.....................................................L, 60-72 19 at Loyola ..........................................................L, 47-64 22 Purdue-Calumet.......................................... W, 91-74 29 Northern Illinois.............................................L, 65-70 January 2 at Valparaiso.......................................L, 47-75 8 at Detroit............................................L, 69-87 10 at Oakland..........................................L, 61-86 14 Green Bay...........................................L, 76-78 16 Milwaukee..........................................L, 62-87 18 at Cleveland State..............................L, 53-70 22 at Northern Kentucky................(OT) L, 69-82 24 at Wright State...................................L, 66-80 28 Youngstown State..............................L, 78-82 30 Cleveland State.........................(OT) W, 72-70 February 6 #rv/rv Valparaiso................................L, 55-73 11 Wright State......................................W, 64-59 13 Northern Kentucky...........................W, 79-77 16 at Youngstown State................(2OT) L, 91-92 19 Detroit.................................................L, 72-83 21 Oakland..............................................L, 63-74 26 at Green Bay.......................................L, 69-85 28 at Milwaukee......................................L, 85-98 November Eastern 13IPFW ................................................................. W, 78-64 Beaver Showcase (Valparaiso, Ind.) 15 Iona................................................................. W, 83-58 17 at #rv/-- Rhode Island................................. W, 58-55 Beaver Showcase (Valparaiso, Ind.) 18 IU Kokomo..................................................... W, 78-40 19 Trinity Christian............................................ W, 89-42 22 at #25/rv Oregon...........................................L, 67-73 Beaver Showcase (Corvallis, Ore.) 24 at Oregon State............................................ W, 63-57 28 at Ball State......................................................L, 66-69 November Eastern NIU Showcase (DeKalb, Illinois) 13 South Dakota.............................................. W, 77-69 14 Cal State Northridge.....................................L, 67-72 15 Northern Illinois.............................................L, 59-65 20 at #2/2 Kentucky............................................L, 63-78 23 Mount St. Joseph......................................... W, 66-52 28 at George Mason...........................................L, 39-66 (5-25, 3-15 Horizon) March 5 vs. (3) Wright State............................L, 43-74 QUICK FACTS Location............................................................ Chicago, Illinois Founded................................................................................1896 Enrollment...................................................................... 24,541 Colors........................................Navy Blue & Fire Engine Red Joined Horizon League..................................................1994 Arena......................................................................UIC Pavillion Capacity............................................................................8,000 Year Opened...................................................................1982 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 10-24 2014-15 Horizon.......................................................4-12 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................7/7 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................3/2 Newcomers............................................................................... 8 UICFlames.com (26-6, 16-2 Horizon) December 3Belmont.......................................................... W, 61-57 9 at Indiana State............................................ W, 69-63 11 at Chicago State........................................... W, 71-53 19 Missouri State............................................... W, 74-45 28 at Belmont........................................................L, 81-85 January 2UIC...................................................W, 75-47 8 at Oakland.........................................W, 84-67 10 at Detroit...........................................W, 92-74 14 Milwaukee.........................................W, 68-56 16 Green Bay..........................................W, 85-70 18 at Youngstown State.........................W, 96-65 22 at Wright State...................................L, 62-73 24 at Northern Kentucky.......................W, 71-46 28 Cleveland State.................................W, 77-52 30 Youngstown State.............................W, 97-68 February 6 at UIC..................................................W, 73-55 11 Northern Kentucky...........................W, 64-52 13 Wright State.......................................L, 59-61 16 at Cleveland State.............................W, 66-43 19 Oakland.............................................W, 86-84 21 Detroit................................................W, 90-74 26 at Milwaukee.............................(OT) W, 80-76 28 at Green Bay......................................W, 70-68 March 7 vs. (4) Green Bay........................(OT) L, 92-99 NIT (Valparaiso, Ind.) 15 (8) Texas Southern...................................... 9:15 p.m. QUICK FACTS Location....................................................... Valparaiso, Indiana Founded................................................................................1859 Enrollment.........................................................................4,520 Colors..................................................................Brown & Gold Joined Horizon League..................................................2007 Arena......................................... Athletics-Recreation Center Capacity............................................................................5,000 Year Opened...................................................................1984 2014-15 Overall................................................................. 28-5 2014-15 Horizon......................................................13-3 (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................12/1 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................5/0 Newcomers............................................................................... 2 ValpoAthletics.com (22-13, 13-5 Horizon) December 1Albion.............................................................. W, 68-50 4 Georgia State..................................................L, 46-59 8 at #12/13 Xavier.............................................L, 55-90 13 at Miami (OH)..................................................L, 67-72 17 Charleston Southern.................................. W, 71-65 20 Bowling Green.............................................. W, 83-47 22 Murray State.................................................. W, 65-49 January 2 at Milwaukee.............................(OT) W, 84-82 4 at Green Bay.......................................L, 68-76 9 at Northern Kentucky ......................W, 60-46 14 Cleveland State.................................W, 70-53 16 Youngstown State.............................W, 81-45 18 Detroit................................................W, 77-76 22 #rv/rv Valparaiso...............................W, 73-62 24 UIC ...................................................W, 80-66 29 at Oakland..........................................L, 63-89 31 at Detroit............................................L, 68-75 February 4Milwaukee.........................................W, 84-83 6 Green Bay..........................................W, 79-60 11 at UIC...................................................L, 59-64. 13 at Valparaiso......................................W, 61-59 15 Oakland..............................................L, 73-89 20 Northern Kentucky...........................W, 67-64 25 at Youngstown State.........................W, 87-81 27 at Cleveland State.............................W, 55-51 March 5 vs. (10) UIC................................... W, 74-43 6 vs. (6) Detroit............................... W, 82-72 7 vs. (2) Oakland.............................. W, 59-55 8 vs. (4) Green Bay............................L, 69-78 QUICK FACTS Location................................................................Dayton, Ohio Founded................................................................................1964 Enrollment...................................................................... 18,304 Colors....................................................Hunter Green & Gold Joined Horizon League..................................................1994 Arena......................................... Wright State Nutter Center Capacity......................................................................... 10,449 Year Opened...................................................................1990 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 11-20 2014-15 Horizon..................................................... 3-13 (9th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................9/5 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................3/2 Newcomers............................................................................... 7 WSURaiders.com YOUNGSTOWN STATE PENGUINS (11-21, 6-12 Horizon) November Eastern 14 at Kent State....................................................L, 70-79 18 Toledo............................................................. L, 78-100 FGCU Tournament 21 at FGCU............................................(3OT) L, 101-104 22 vs. Bowling Green..........................................L, 72-79 23 vs. North Dakota.......................................... W, 79-69 25 Thiel................................................................. W, 69-55 28 at Niagara....................................................... W, 88-70 December 2 Robert Morris................................................ W, 65-58 4American..........................................................L, 56-60 12 at #11/11 Purdue...........................................L, 64-95 15 Geneva............................................................ W, 99-58 19 at Michigan................................................... L, 46-105 21 at #-/rv Notre Dame......................................L, 78-87 January 2 at Detroit............................................L, 87-96 4 at Oakland...................................... W, 100-98 7Milwaukee..........................................L, 65-81 9 Green Bay....................................... W, 103-93 14 at Northern Kentucky........................L, 64-84 16 at Wright State...................................L, 45-81 18 #rv/rv Valparaiso................................L, 65-96 24 at Cleveland State.............................W, 70-55 28 at UIC..................................................W, 82-78 30 at #rv/rv Valparaiso...........................L, 68-97 February 4Oakland............................................L, 85-107 6Detroit.................................................L, 92-94 13 Cleveland State..................................L, 59-64 16 UIC ........................................ (2OT) W, 92-91 20 at Green Bay.....................................L, 90-107 22 at Milwaukee......................................L, 51-87 25 Wright State.......................................L, 81-87 27 Northern Kentucky...........................W, 94-75 2014-15 HL AWARD WINNERS All-League First Team Keifer Sykes, Green Bay Kahlil Felder, Oakland Alec Peters, Valparaiso Anton Grady, Cleveland State Trey Lewis, Cleveland State Yr. Pos. Sr. G So. G So. F Jr. F Jr. G All-League Second Team Juwan Howard, Jr., Detroit Corey Petros, Oakland Greg Mays, Green Bay Matt Tiby, Milwaukee Steve McWhorter, Milwaukee Yr. Pos. Sr. F Sr. C Sr. F Jr. F Sr. G All-Freshman Team Paris Bass, Detroit Tevonn Walker, Valparaiso Jalen Hayes, Oakland Grant Benzinger, Wright State Nick Daniels, Oakland Yr. Pos. Fr. G/F Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G Fr. G All-Defensive Team Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso Jordan Fouse, Green Bay Dante Williams, Oakland Anton Grady, Cleveland State Charlie Lee, Cleveland State Yr. Pos. Sr. C Jr. F Sr. F Jr. F Sr. G Player of the Year Keifer Sykes, Green Bay Yr. Pos. Sr. G Freshman of the Year Paris Bass, Detroit Yr. Pos. Fr. G/F Defensive Player of the Year Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso Yr. Pos. Sr. C Sixth Player of the Year Jubril Adekoya, Valparaiso Yr. Pos. So. F 2014-15 STANDINGS HLOverall Valparaiso 13-3 28-6 Green Bay 12-4 24-9 Oakland 11-5 16-17 Cleveland State 11-5 19-15 Milwaukee 9-7 14-16 Detroit 7-9 15-18 UIC 4-12 10-24 Wright State 3-13 11-20 Youngstown State 2-14 11-21 TOP RETURNEES ScoringAvg. Kahlil Felder, Oakland 18.1 Alec Peters,Valparaiso 16.8 Bobby Hain,Youngstown State 14.6 Rebounding Matt Tiby, Milwaukee Bobby Hain,Youngstown State Jordan Fouse, Green Bay AssistsAvg. Kahlil Felder, Oakland 7.6 Jordan Fouse, Green Bay 3.7 Joe Thomasson, Wright State 3.2 StealsTotal Kahlil Felder, Oakland 66 Jordan Fouse, Green Bay 64 Carrington Love, Green Bay 52 Coach of the Year Bryce Drew, Valparaiso *Bold means player returned to the Horizon League for the 2015-16 season. March 5 vs. (6) Detroit.................................L, 79-92 QUICK FACTS Location.......................................................Youngstown, Ohio Founded................................................................................1908 Enrollment...................................................................... 13,381 Colors.....................................................................Red & White Joined Horizon League..................................................2001 Arena................................................................. Beeghly Center Capacity............................................................................6,300 Year Opened...................................................................1972 2014-15 Overall............................................................... 11-21 2014-15 Horizon...................................................2-14 (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................4/8 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................1/4 Newcomers............................................................................... 9 Avg. 7.8 7.4 7.1 Blocked Shots Vashil Fernandez,Valparaiso Tai Odiase, UIC Jordan Fouse, Green Bay Total 98 48 37 HL CAREER COACHING LEADERS TOTAL VICTORIES IN ALL GAMES (while a member of the league) Coach, School Years Perry Watson, Detroit 1993-08 Jimmy Collins, UIC 1996-10 Pete Gillen, Xavier 1985-94 Barry Collier, Butler 1989-00 Rob Jeter, Milwaukee 2005-pr. Gary Waters, Cleveland State 2006-pr. Jim Crews, Evansville 1985-94 RIch Grawer, Saint Louis 1982-91 Gene Sullivan, Loyola 1980-89 Brad Stevens, Butler 2007-12 Tod Kowalczyk, Green Bay 2002-10 Tod Lickliter, Butler 2001-07 Ray McCallum, Detroit 2008-pr Jerry Slocum, Youngstown St. 2005-pr. TOTAL LEAGUE VICTORIES W 261 218 202 196 185 184 169 154 149 139 134 131 130 129 Coach, School Perry Watson, Detroit Jimmy Collins, UIC Rob Jeter, Milwaukee Barry Collier, Butler Gary Waters, Cleveland State Pete Gillen, Xavier Todd Kowalczyk, Green Bay Brad Stevens, Butler Gene Sullivan, Loyola Jim Crews, Evansville Ray McCallum, Detroit Todd Lickliter, Butler Bryce Drew, Valparaiso RIch Grawer, Saint Louis Mike Heideman, Green Bay Years Wins 1993-08 131 1996-10 109 2005-pr. 101 1989-00 93 2006-pr. 93 1985-94 83 2002-10 73 2007-12 73 1980-89 72 1985-94 68 2008-pr 66 2001-07 65 2011-pr 64 1982-91 58 1995-02 56
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