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1 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 21 RECORDS POINTS Game: 43, Scott Matthews vs. Emporia State (Kan.), Season: 617, Johnnie Wesley, Career: 1,835, Cory Parker, SCORING AVERAGE Season: 25.9, Steve Liford, Career: 21.6, Steve Liford, & FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 17, Les Selvage vs. Northwest Missouri, Season: 238, Dan Storck, Career: 652, Steve Schieppe, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 33, Steve Liford vs. Southwest Baptist, Season: 496, Dan Storck, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min. 20 att.):.750 (15-20), Dan DeMartin vs. J.F. Kennedy, Season (min. 5 m/g):.621 ( ), Glenn Jacobs, CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS Game: 15, Ved Green vs. Southeast Missouri, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 9, Steve Schieppe vs. Central Missouri, & Eivind Gronli vs. Central Missouri, Season: 101, Steve Schieppe, Career: 300, Steve Schieppe, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 18, Steve Liford vs. Eureka (Ill.), Season: 239, Mark Huppe, Career: 688, Steve Schieppe, THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min. 6 att.): Jiri Mikl (7-7) vs. Culver-Stockton, & Boyd Printy (6-6) vs. Southeast Missouri, Season (min. 50 att.):.489 (68-139), Boyd Printy, Career (min. 100 att.):.450 ( ), Boyd Printy, FREE THROWS MADE Game: 25, Bill Ausmus vs. Northwest Missouri, Season: 183, Bill Ausmus, Career: 607, Cory Parker, INDIVIDUAL FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 31, Bill Ausmus vs. Northwest Missouri, Season: 231, Cory Parker, FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (min. 15 att.): 1.000, Terry Bussard vs. North Iowa, (15-15), Season (min. 2.5 pg and.650):.875 (49-56), Terry Bussard, CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS Game: 15, Terry Bussard vs. Northern Iowa, & Cory Parker vs. Missouri Western, Season: 30, Cory Parker, & Chip Sodemann, REBOUNDS Game: 33, Larry Swift vs. Southeast Missouri, Season: 431, Floyd McMillon, Career: 996, David Winslow, REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 18.7, Floyd McMillon, Career: 15.5, Floyd McMillon, ASSISTS * Game: 16, Mark Campbell vs. Missouri-St. Louis, Season: 206, Terry Bussard, Career: 582, Terry Bussard, STEALS # Season: 81, Leroy Carter, Career: 221, Mark Campbell, BLOCKED SHOTS # Game: 8, Steve Horton vs. Missouri- Rolla, & vs. Emporia (Kan.), Season: 78, Steve Horton, Career: 150, Steve Horton, GAMES PLAYED Season: 33, Brian Brown, Andy Guethle, Mike Peterson, Jason Ramthun & Jason Reinberg, Career: 115, Cory Parker, CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED Season: 33, Brian Brown, Andy Guethle, Mike Peterson, Jason Ramthun & Jason Reinberg, Career: 114, Andy Guethle, TEAM Points: 128 vs. Kansas Wesleyan, Points Scored In A Loss: 104 vs. Quincy (Ill.), (2 OT) Points Allowed: 120 vs. Loyola-Chicago, Combined Points Scored: 219 vs. Kansas Wesleyan (128-91), Fewest Points Scored: 8 vs. Kirksville Osteopathic College, Fewest Combined Points Scored: 22, Truman (12) vs. Trenton JC (10), Largest Margin of Victory: 67 points vs. Montana Tech (102-35), Largest Margin of Defeat: 49 points vs. Mississippi State (107-58), Field Goals Made: 58 vs. J.F. Kennedy, Field Goals Attempted: 105 vs. Kansas Wesleyan, Field Goal Percentage (min. 60):.641 vs. Northwest Missouri (41-64), Point Field Goals Made: 16 vs. Central Missouri, Point-Field Goals Attempted: 41 vs. Central Missouri, & vs. Southwest Baptist, Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 att.):.750 (6-8) vs. Peru State, Free Throws Made: 39 vs. Northwest Missouri, Free Throws Attempted: 56 vs. Lincoln Univ., Free Throw Percentage (min. 13 att.): (14-14) vs. Northwest Missouri, Rebounds: 83 vs. Parsons Col., Overtimes: 3 vs. Missouri Southern and vs. St. Rose, TEAM SINGLE SEASON Games Played: 33, Consecutive Wins: 19, & Consecutive Losses: 12, , & Most Wins: 30, Fewest Wins: 2, Most Losses: 24, Fewest Losses: 2, & Winning Percentage:.938 (30-2), Lowest Winning Percentage:.111, (3-24) Consecutive MIAA Wins: 10, (10-0) Consecutive MIAA Losses: 12, (2-14) MIAA Winning Percentage: 1.000, (10-0) Points Scored: 2,494, Scoring Average: 86.4, Field Goals Made: 1,033, Field Goal Percentage:.495, (842-1,702), Point Field Goals Made: 246, Point Field Goals Attempted: 735, Point Field Goal Percentage:.417, ( ), Free Throws Made: 594, Free Throw Percentage:.734 ( ), Rebounds: 1,366, Rebound Average: 58.3, 23 Games, '64-65 Assists *: 609, Steals #: 355, Blocked Shots #: 116, Consecutive Home Wins: 20 games, to Consecutive Winning Seasons: 10, to Consecutive Losing Seasons: 8, to * Records for this category have been kept only since # Records for this category have been kept only since

2 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 22 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS POINTS 43 Scott Matthews vs. Emporia State Steve Liford vs. Southwest Baptist Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose Les Selvage vs. Central Missouri Larry Swift vs. Western Illinois Steve Liford vs. Central Methodist David Winslow vs. St. Mary s Coll Scott Matthews vs. Central Missouri Wayne Clinton vs. Quincy Les Selvage vs. Northwest Missouri Steve Schieppe vs. Missouri Baptist Johnnie Wesley vs. Lincoln Ved Green vs. Central Missouri Earl Perry vs. Missouri Valley Brian Basich vs. Southwest Baptist Steve Schieppe vs. Lincoln Steve Liford vs. Marycrest Johnnie Wesley vs. Grand View Charles Rose vs. Central Missouri Brian Basich vs. Central Missouri Brian Basich vs. Southwest Baptist Steve Liford vs. Eureka Ved Green vs. Southeast Missouri Larry Swift vs. Central Missouri FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS MADE REBOUNDS 33 Larry Swift vs. Southeast Missouri Floyd McMillon vs. Southeast Missouri Floyd McMillon vs. Southeast Missouri Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose Charles Currie vs. Western Illinois Angelo Herman vs. Lincoln Floyd McMillon vs. Northwest Missouri Lee Smith vs. Central Missouri (2OT) Claude Wilson vs. Western Illinois Erik Hansen vs. Marycrest Angelo Herman vs. Culver-Stockton Jerry Buhr vs. Parsons David Winslow vs. Central Missouri David Winslow vs. St. Mary s College Angelo Herman vs. Northwest Missouri Lee Smith vs. Northwest Missouri Lee Smith vs. Southwest Missouri FIELD GOAL PCT. 33 Steve Liford vs. Southwest Baptist Bob Young vs. Missouri-Rolla Les Selvage vs. Northwest Missouri Steve Schieppe vs. Missouri Baptist Johnnie Wesley vs. Grand View Steve Liford vs. Northwest Missouri Jaffee Woolfork vs. Southeast Missouri Ved Green vs. Central Missouri "Xavi" Cargol vs. Emporia Dan Storck vs. Marycrest Wayne Clinton vs. Rockhurst Steve Liford vs. Southeast Missouri Pat Blue vs. Kansas Bob Young vs. Western Illinois Claude Wilson vs. Washington U PT FG ATTEMPTED 18 Steve Liford vs. Eureka Eivind Gronli vs. Southeast Missouri Mark Huppe vs. Missouri-Rolla Eivind Gronli vs. Missouri-St. Louis Steve Schieppe vs. Central Missouri Brian Basich vs. Southwest Baptist Brian Basich vs. Washburn Boyd Printy vs. St. Olaf Steve Schieppe vs. Central Methodist Boyd Printy vs. Hampton FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 31 Bill Ausmus vs. Northwest Missouri Cory Parker vs. Missouri Southern Paul Taylor vs. Emporia State Cory Parker vs. Missouri Western Johnnie Wesley vs. Missouri-St. Louis Erik Hansen vs. Morningside G.V. Saffarrans vs. Eastern Illinois G.V. Saffarrans vs. Lincoln Wayne Clinton vs. Quincy Scott Coykendall vs. Culver-Stockton Banks Estridge vs. Southwest Baptist Brian Brown vs. Quincy Jason Reinberg vs. Graceland Clay Burton vs. Lincoln Terry Bussard vs. Northern Iowa Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose Joe Boyer vs. Southeast Missouri Les Selvage vs. Northwest Missouri Scott Matthews vs. Emporia State Johnnie Wesley vs. Grand View Larry Swift vs. Western Illinois Steve Liford vs. Southwest Baptist David Winslow vs. St. Mary s College Ved Green vs. Southeast Missouri Ved Green vs. Central Missouri Dan DeMartin vs. John F. Kennedy Wayne Clinton vs. Rockhurst Larry Swift vs. Central Missouri PT FG MADE 9 Eivind Gronli vs. Quincy Steve Schieppe vs. Central Missouri Steve Schieppe vs. Quincy Austin Kirby vs. Northwest Missouri Nick Certa vs. Emporia State FREE THROWS MADE 25 Bill Ausmus vs. Northwest Missouri Cory Parker vs. Missouri Western Paul Taylor vs. Emporia State Terry Bussard vs. Northern Iowa Banks Estridge vs. Southwest Baptist G.V. Saffarrans vs. Eastern Illinois Wayne Clinton vs. Quincy Brian Brown vs. Quincy Les Selvage vs. Quincy Cory Parker vs. Drury Cory Parker vs. Central Missouri Scott Matthews vs. Central Missouri Joe Boyer vs. Southeast Missouri (min. 20 attempts).750 Dan DeMartin vs. J.F. Kennedy (15-20) Charles Rose vs. Northwest Mo. (14-21) Les Selvage vs. Northwest Mo. (19-29) Dan DeMartin vs. Quincy (13-21) Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose (14-23) Travis Snelling vs. Westminster (12-20) Wayne Clinton vs. Rockhurst (12-25) Ved Green vs. Central Mo. (15-26) PT FG PCT. (min. 6 attempts) 1.00 Jiri Mikl vs. Culver-Stockton (7-7) Boyd Printy vs. Southeast Mo. (6-6) Andy Guethle vs. Southwest Bapt. (7-8) Scott Matthews vs. Central Mo. (6-7) Jason Ramthun vs. St. Rose (5-6) Mike Peterson vs. Missouri-Rolla (5-6) Austin Kirby vs. Northwest Missouri (7-9) Nick Certa vs. Emporia State (7-9) Boyd Printy vs. Mo. Western (5-7) Mike Peterson vs. SIU-Edwardsville (5-7) Mike Peterson vs. Washburn (5-7) Derrick Johnson vs. Han.-LaGrange (7-10) Steve Schieppe vs. Eureka (7-10) FREE THROW PCT. (min. 15 attempts) 1.00 Cory Parker vs. Central Mo. (12-12) Terry Bussard vs. No. Iowa (15-15) Cory Parker vs. Mo. Western (16-17) Banks Estridge vs. SW Baptist (15-16) Paul Taylor vs. Emporia (16-18) G.V. Saffarrans vs. E. Illinois (14-16) Brian Brown vs. Quincy (13-15) Joe Boyer vs. Southeast Mo. (12-15)

3 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 23 SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS POINTS 617 Johnnie Wesley Dan Storck Scott Matthews Steve Schieppe 1991 Jack Beck Johnnie Wesley Steve Liford Jason Reinberg David Winslow Steve Schieppe Cory Parker Brian Basich Brian Basich 1995 Steve Liford Paul Ozug Ved Green Cory Parker Les Selvage Terry Bussard Leroy Carter 1981 FIELD GOALS 238 Dan Storck Steve Liford 1986 Johnnie Wesley Ved Green David Winslow Johnnie Wesley Leroy Carter Bob Young Dan Storck David Winslow Paul Ozug 1968 ASSISTS (SINCE 1973) 206 Terry Bussard Jimmy Gooden Mark Campbell Milous Meadows Jimmy Gooden 1985 Mark Campbell Brian Basich Terry Bussard Brian Basich Bill Woodall 1979 SCORING AVG. REBOUNDS REBOUNDING AVG. (SINCE 1959) 25.9 Steve Liford Johnnie Wesley Scott Matthews Paul Ozug Les Selvage Les Selvage Larry Swift David Winslow Steve Schieppe Larry Swift Brian Basich Wayne Clinton Steve Schieppe Dan Storck Brian Basich 1995 Steve Liford Lee Smith Cory Parker Ved Green Floyd McMillon 1965 (MIN. 4 PER GAME).621 Glenn Jacobs Matt Clements Johnnie Wesley Xavi Cargol Mark Campbell Adam Glosier Mike Stenger Lou Gregory Cory Parker Tim Reuschel Lee Smith Charles Currie David Winslow David Winslow Angelo Herman Larry Swift Paul Ozug Angelo Herman 1977 Floyd McMillon David Taylor Jason Reinberg Scott Bobysud 1975 Larry Swift Andy Calmes Andy Calmes David Winslow Cory Parker 1998 Scott Bobysud Steve Horton Bill Ausmus Cory Parker Cory Parker Johnnie Wesley Cory Parker Dave Wild Paul Taylor 1996 Dave Wild Jason Reinberg Don Sylvara 1955 (SINCE 1958) 18.7 Floyd McMillon Lee Smith Larry Swift Paul Ozug Larry Swift David Winslow Floyd McMillon Charles Currie Angelo Herman Angelo Herman Larry Swift David Winslow Lou Gregory Scott Bobysud Milt McPike Scott Bobysud 1976 Jerry Buhr David Winslow Cory Parker Andy Calmes 2007 FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (SINCE % OF GAMES) 7.6 Jimmy Gooden Terry Bussard Mark Campbell Jimmy Gooden Terry Bussard Milous Meadows Brian Basich Mark Campbell Brian Basich Rocky Moore 1977 (SINCE 1978) 78 Steve Horton Steve Horton Justin Matthews Dan Storck Ved Green Rick Rigsbee Nick Certa Rick Rigsbee Greg Gordon Justin Matthews 1991 (MIN. 2 MADE PER GAME).890 Mike Peterson Mike Peterson Terry Bussard Brian Basich Scott Matthews Jim Magruder Chip Sodemann Cory Parker Tom Timion Gene Lee 1963 ASSIST AVERAGE BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS (SINCE 1978) 81 Leroy Carter Leroy Carter Mark Campbell Justin Matthews David Winslow Mark Campbell 1984 Terry Bussard 1979 Bill Woodall Milous Meadows 1984 David Winslow PT FG MADE 101 Steve Schieppe Mark Huppe Brian Basich Steve Schieppe Brian Basich Boyd Printy Steve Liford Elvind Gronli Steve Schieppe Boyd Printy PT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1 MADE PER GAME).489 Boyd Printy Jiri Mikl Brian Basich Steve Schieppe Nick Certa Steve Schieppe Boyd Printy Scott Matthews Steve Schieppe Mike Peterson Chip Sodemann PT FG MADE/GAME 3.7 Steve Liford Steve Schieppe Mark Huppe Brian Basich Steve Schieppe Boyd Printy Brian Basich

4 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 24 CAREER LEADERS POINTS SCORING AVG. REBOUNDS REBOUNDING AVG Cory Parker Steve Schieppe Brian Basich David Winslow Jason Reinberg Terry Bussard Larry Swift Bob Young Justin Matthews Brian Brown Dan Storck Andy Calmes Jason Ramthun Johnnie Wesley Jack Beck Austin Kirby Chip Sodemann Grant Agbo Mark Campbell Lou Gregory Steve Liford Xavi Cargol (Since 1959, min. 800 pts.) 21.6 Steve Liford , Les Selvage Johnnie Wesley Larry Swift Ved Green Steve Schieppe Cory Parker Leroy Carter Brian Basich David Winslow Wayne Clinton Terry Bussard Bob Young Jason Reinberg Xavi Cargol Justin Matthews Dan Storck Claude Wilson Boyd Printy Brian Brown (Since 1958) 996 David Winslow Cory Parker Jason Reinberg Andy Calmes Dave Taylor Larry Swift Lou Gregory Erik Hansen Floyd McMillon Bob Young Matt Beran Charles Currie ; Xavi Cargol Andy Calmes present 599 Eddie Brown Angelo Herman Milt McPike Matt Clements Brian Brown Lee Smith Grant Agbo (Since 1958, min. 400 rebounds) 15.5 Floyd McMillon Larry Swift Angelo Herman Lee Smith Scott Bobysud David Winslow David Taylor Steve Horton David Wild Charles Rose Cory Parker Lou Gregory Ved Green Jason Reinberg Xavi Cargol Andy Calmes James Hutcherson Charles Currie , Johnnie Wesley Milt McPike FIELD GOALS 652 Steve Schieppe David Winslow Cory Parker Bob Young Terry Bussard Larry Swift Dan Storck Jason Reinberg Brian Basich Justin Matthews ASSISTS FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 3 made per game).567 Glenn Jacobs Johnnie Wesley Matt Clements Adam Glosier Bill Eckholm Clay Burton Erik Hansen Mark Campbell Milous Meadows Jerry Buhr Cory Parker Jason Reinberg Bill Ausmus Brian Brown Lou Gregory Brian Basich David Wild Larry Swift Terry Bussard Matt Clements Andy Calmes (min. 100 made).848 Scott Matthews Mike Peterson Terry Bussard Brian Basich Jim Magruder Tom Timion Chip Sodemann Joe Boyer Austin Kirby Gary Hendren ASSIST AVERAGE BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS (Since 1973) 582 Terry Bussard Mark Campbell Brian Basich Jimmy Gooden Chip Sodemann Jason Reinberg Andy Calmes Andy Guethle Gary Bussard Jim Blaydes Milous Meadows (Since 1973, min. 100 ast.) 6.7 Jimmy Gooden Terry Bussard Milous Meadows Mark Campbell Brian Basich Leroy Carter Rocky Moore Bill Woodall Brian Vandehey Gary Bussard (Since 1978) 150 Steve Horton Justin Matthews Erik Hansen Dan Storck Matt Beran Rick Rigsbee Brian Brown Greg Gordon David Winslow Nick Certa Present 47 Jerry Puryear (Since 1978) 221 Mark Campbell David Winslow Justin Matthews Leroy Carter Brian Basich Jason Reinberg Gary Bussard Chip Sodemann Mike Peterson Andy Guethle Austin Kirby PT FG MADE 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE 3-PT FG MADE/GAME 300 Steve Schieppe Brian Basich Boyd Printy Austin Kirby Andy Guethle Jason Ramthun Mike Peterson Jiri Mikl Chip Sodemann Aaron Mueller (min. 40 made).450 Boyd Printy Eric Cappel Scott Matthews Steve Schieppe Jiri Mikl Mike Peterson Steve Liford , Brian Basich Andy Guethle Dale Reid Derek Lindsey (min. 50 made) 3.5 Mark Huppe Steve Schieppe Elvind Gronli Scott Matthews Boyd Printy Brian Basich Austin Kirby Jiri Mikl Andy Guethle Steve Liford ,

5 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 25 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE Nick Certa Andy Calmes Chip Sodemann Grant Agbo Matt Beran Scott Coykendall Brian Brown Cory Parker Cory Parker Cory Parker Jimmy O Donnell Brian Basich Brian Basich Scott Matthews "Xavi" Cargol Dale Reid Steve Schieppe Steve Schieppe Steve Schieppe Steve Liford Dan Storck Steve Liford Jimmy Gooden Greg Gordon Jim Hutcherson Johnnie Wesley Johnnie Wesley David Winslow Ved Green Ved Green Bob Young Charles Rose Charles Rose Lee Smith Lou Gregory Gregg Scott Claude Wilson Don Bramlett Claude Wilson Paul Ozug Dave Wild Dave Wild Wayne Clinton Les Selvage Les Selvage Milt McPike Larry Swift Larry Swift Larry Swift Roy Tewell 14.1 REBOUNDING AVERAGE Andy Calmes Andy Calmes Andy Calmes Matt Beran Matt Beran Matt Beran Brian Brown Jason Reinberg Jason Reinberg Cory Parker Jason Reinberg 6.7 Tim Reuschel Cory Parker Steve Horton Steve Horton "Xavi" Cargol Rick Rigsbee Rick Rigsbee Matt Clements Glenn Jacobs Steve Liford Erik Hansen Steve Liford Eric Harris Clay Burton Jim Hutcherson Johnnie Wesley David Winslow David Winslow David Winslow Angelo Herman Angelo Herman Scott Bobysud Scott Bobysud Lee Smith Lee Smith Lou Gregory Charles Currie Jerry Burr Claude Wilson Paul Ozug Dave Wild Dave Taylor Floyd McMillon Floyd McMillon John Reed Milt McPike Larry Swift Larry Swift Larry Swift Gus Doss 13.6 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Austin Kirby Chip Sodemann Chip Sodemann Chip Sodemann Ryan Welker Jiri Mikl Scott Coykendall Cory Parker Cory Parker Cory Parker Andy Guethle Paul Taylor Brian Basich Scott Matthews Brian Basich Dale Reid Justin Matthews Boyd Printy Steve Schieppe Steve Schieppe Erik Hansen Tom Timion Jimmy Gooden Mark Campbell Gary Bussard Chris Carlson Johnnie Wesley Jaffee Woolfork Terry Bussard Terry Bussard Terry Bussard Glenn Brown Bob Young Jim Moton Jim Blaydes Joe Boyer Jim Magruder Ron Sterchi Rich Rider Dave Wild Dave Wild Wayne Clinton Les Selvage Gene Lee Dan Hyrsko Larry Swift Larry Swift Larry Swift Jerry Burdett.682 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Grant Agbo Garret Grimm Derek Lindsey Matt Beran Adam Glosier Adam Glosier Brian Brown Cory Parker Cory Parker Cory Parker Tim Reuschel Brian Basich Brian Basich Scott Matthews Bill Eckholm Matt Clements Steve Schieppe Mike Stenger Matt Clements Glenn Jacobs Glenn Jacobs Dan Storck Erik Hansen Eric Harris Mark Campbell Mark Campbell Johnnie Wesley Johnnie Wesley David Winslow David Winslow Ved Green Terry Bussard Warren Reilmann Dan DeMartin Lee Smith Lou Gregory Lou Gregory Claude Wilson Jerry Buhr Charles Currie Rich Rider John Hines Dave Taylor Wayne Clinton Les Selvage Dave Taylor Milt McPike Milt McPike Andy Henderson Larry Swift Tom Weathersby PT FG PERCENTAGE Nick Certa Derek Lindsey Derek Lindsey Matt Brock Aaron Mueller Jiri Mikl Jiri Mikl Mike Peterson Mike Peterson Andy Guethle Andy Guethle Brian Basich Brian Basich Brian Basich Brian Basich Boyd Printy Steve Schieppe Boyd Printy Steve Schieppe Steve Schieppe Doug Shippy.423 ASSISTS Banks Estridge Chip Sodemann Chip Sodemann Matt Beran Chip Sodemann Scott Coykendall Mike Peterson Jason Reinberg Jason Reinberg Jason Reinberg Andy Guethle Brian Basich Brian Basich Brian Basich Brian Basich Randy Brock Boyd Printy Boyd Printy Eivind Gronli Dan Callahan Doug Shippy Jimmy Gooden Jimmy Gooden Milous Meadows Mark Campbell Leroy Carter Leroy Carter Jafee Woolfork Terry Bussard Terry Bussard Rocky Moore Terry Bussard Jim Blaydes Jim Blaydes Ron Mandarino 3.0 STEALS Banks Estridge Chip Sodemann Derek Lindsey Austin Kirby Chip Sodemann Matt Beran Mike Peterson Jason Reinberg Jason Reinberg Jason Reinberg Andy Guethle Brian Basich Steve Horton Brian Basich Brian Basich Justin Matthews Justin Matthews Justin Matthews Eivind Gronli Steve Liford Doug Shippy Jimmy Gooden Jimmy Gooden Mark Campbell Mark Campbell Leroy Carter Leroy Carter David Winslow 1.8 Jafee Woolfork David Winslow 2.4 BLOCKED SHOTS Nick Certa Derek Lindsey Adam Ogle Matt Beran Matt Beran Matt Beran Brian Brown Brian Brown Brian Brown Cory Parker Jason Reinberg Spencer Douglas Steve Horton Steve Horton Todd McCubbin 0.4 Shannon Steele Rick Rigsbee Rick Rigsbee Justin Matthews Glenn Jacobs Dan Storck Erik Hansen Jerry Puryear Greg Gordon Greg Gordon James Hutcherson James Hutcherson David Winslow Ossie Cobb Ved Green

6 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 26 TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHS POINTS 128 vs. Kansas Wesleyan vs. School of the Ozarks vs. Monmouth College vs. John F. Kennedy vs. SIU-Edwardsville vs. Hannibal-LaGrange vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Central Methodist vs. Iowa Wesleyan vs. Missouri-Rolla vs. Central Methodist vs. Southeast Missouri vs. Hannibal-LaGrange vs. Monmouth vs. Harris-Stove vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Missouri Valley vs. Iowa Wesleyan vs. Ft. Still vs. Northeastern Illinois vs. St. Rose REBOUNDS 83 vs. Parsons vs. Midland Lutheran vs. Baker vs. Baker vs. School of the Ozarks vs. Southwest Missouri vs. Quincy vs. Central Missouri vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Midwestern FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 105 vs. Kansas Wesleyan vs. John F. Kennedy vs. School of the Ozarks vs. Baker vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Southwest Missouri vs. Lincoln vs. St. Mary s vs. Central Methodist FIELD GOALS MADE 58 vs. John F. Kennedy vs. Kansas Wesleyan vs. School of the Ozarks vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Monmouth College vs. St. Mary s vs. Quincy vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Iowa Wesleyan vs. Central Missouri vs. Southeast Missouri FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 60 attempts).641 vs. Northwest Missouri (41-64) vs. Washburn (38-61) vs. Southeast Missouri (46-75) vs. Southwest Baptist (39-66) vs. Monmouth (50-85) vs. Nebraska-Omaha (37-63) vs. Concordia Teachers (35-60) vs. Graceland (40-69) vs. Missouri-St. Louis (35-61) vs. Harris-Stowe (43-75) PT. FG ATTEMPTED 41 vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Central Missouri vs. Minnesota State-Mankato vs. Missouri-Rolla vs. Quincy vs. Missouri-Rolla vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Washburn vs. St. Olaf vs. Missouri Southern vs. Wisconsin-Parkside PT. FIELD GOALS MADE 16 vs. Central Missouri vs. Culver-Stockton vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Northwest Missouri vs. So. Illinois-Edwardsville vs. St. Rose vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Emporia State PT. FG PERCENTAGE (min. 6 attempts).750 vs. Peru State (6-8) vs. Northwest Missouri (5-7) vs. Lincoln (10-15) vs. Lincoln (9-14) vs. Missouri Southern (9-14) vs. Quincy (7-11) vs. Missouri Western (7-11) vs. Quincy (7-11) vs. Missouri-Rolla (8-13) vs. Missouri Western (8-13) vs. Missouri-Rolla (9-15) vs. Peru State (6-10) vs. Quincy (9-15) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 56 vs. Lincoln vs. Quincy (Ill.) vs. Lincoln vs. Quincy (Ill.) vs. Graceland (Iowa) vs. Quincy (Ill.) vs. Missouri Western vs. Illinois State vs. Missouri-Rolla vs. Illinois College vs. Western Illinois vs. Central Missouri vs. Quincy (Ill.) FREE THROWS MADE 39 vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Quincy vs. Quincy vs. Central Missouri vs. Quincy vs. Ashland vs. Quincy vs. Quincy vs. Missouri Western vs. Illinois State FREE THROW PERCENTAGE vs. Northwest Missouri (14-14) vs. Central Missouri (11-11) vs. Washburn (9-9) vs. Washburn (18-19) vs. Southwest Mo. (17-18) vs. Central Missouri (16-17) vs. Central Missouri (13-14) vs. Missouri-Rolla (24-26) vs. Missouri-Rolla (23-25) vs. Central Missouri (22-24) vs. Central Missouri (20-22) vs. Northwest Missouri (18-20) PERSHING ARENA & KIRK AUDITORIUM RECORDS Pershing Arena (Single Game) Points by Bulldogs: 128, vs. Kansas Wesleyan, Points by Opponent Team: 110, SIU-Carbondale, Points by a Bulldog: 43, Scott Matthews vs. Emporia St., Points by an Individual Opp.: 45, Reggie Palmer, Mo. Valley, FGs by a Bulldog: 18, Fred Anderson, Southeast Missouri, FTs by a Bulldog: 16, Cory Parker vs. Missouri Western, Opponent Free Throws: 18, Bob Curl, Southwest Missouri, Point Field Goals Made: 7, five times, most recently by Andy Guethle vs. SW Baptist, Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 18, Steve Liford vs. Eureka (Ill.), Rebounds by a Bulldog: 26, Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose (Iowa), * Kirk Auditorium (Single Game) Points by Bulldogs: 107, vs. Ft. Sill (Okla.), Points by Opponents: 100, Ft. Leonard Wood, Points by a Bulldog: 36, Larry Swift vs. Southeast Mo. (OT), Points by an Individual Opp.: 39, Don Anielak, Southwest Mo., FGs by a Bulldog: 16, Larry Swift vs. Southeast Mo. (OT), FTs by a Bulldog: 25, Bill Ausmus vs. Northwest Mo., Rebounds by a Bulldog: 33, Larry Swift vs. Southeast Mo. (OT), * Kirk Auditorium was the home of Bulldog basketball from 1924 until

7 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 27 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS * SINCE 1958 John Adams, 83 Grant Agbo, 04, 05, 06, 07 Peter Aydt, 00, 01 Brian Basich, 93, 94, 95, 96 Russ Bennett, 59, 60, 61 Matt Beran, 01, 02, 03, 04 Jim Blaydes, 72, 73, 74, 75 Pat Blue, 75 Scott Bobysud, 75, 76 Joe Boyer, 71 Don Bramlett, 69, 70 Marc Breckenridge, 96, 97 Tom Bredensteiner, 64 Scott Brickner, 93 Matt Brock, 03, 04, 05, 06 Randy Brock, 91, 92 Bob Brown, 65, 66, 67 Bobbie Brown, 73 Brian Brown, 98, 99, 00, 01 Eddie Brown, 60, 61, 62, 63 Glen Brown, 75, 76 Jerry Buhr, 69, 70 Jerry Burdett, 59, 60 Pat Burke, 81, 82 Clay Burton, 84 Gary Bussard, 81, 82, 83 Terry Bussard, 76, 77, 78, 79 Leonard Butler, 66, 67 Dan Callahan, 88 Andy Calmes, 04, 05, 06, 07 Mark Campbell, 81, 82, 83, 84 Eric Cappel, 93, 94 Xavi Cargol, 93, 94, 95 Chris Carlson, 80, 81, 82 Leroy Carter, 81, 82 Rick Cash, 68 Dave Cecil, 73 Nick Certa, 05, 06, 07 Jack Chadwick, 59, 60, 61 Rodney Chilton, 88, 89, 90, 91 Mike Church, 71, 72, 73 Matt Clements, 89, 90, 91, 92 Wayne Clinton, 63, 64, 65 Ossie Cobb, 80 Jerry Cochran, 74 Mark Collier, 88 Larry Coorts, 61 Scott Coykendall, 01, 02 Milton Crutchfield, 87, 88 Charles Currie, 65, 69, 70, 71 Richard Daly 62 David Davis, 71 Dan DeMartin, 74, 75 Dennis Derrieux, 87 Vernon Dobelmann, 81, 82, 83 Spencer Douglas, 96, 97, 98, 99 David Dumas, 80 Kris Dunn, 87, 88, 89, 90 Gary Dye, 64 Michael Ealey, 80 Kyle Eagan, 00 Bill Eckholm, 93, 94, 95 Marty Eslick, 75 Banks Estridge, 06, 07 Napoleon Evans, 72 Patrick Fandja 07 Ralph Finch, 66 Torre Finley, 01, 02, 03 Lonnie Fisher, 83 Josias Flynn 07 Tom Flynn, 63 Chris Foulk, 97, 98, 99 Bob Fuka, 69, 70 Mike Fuller, 96, 97 Al Fulton, 71 Jerry Germain, 61, 62, 63, 64 Adam Glosier, 02, 03 Jimmy Gooden, 85, 86 Greg Gordon, 84, 85 Dempsey Gottschalk, 63 Ned Goss, 71 Bob Gray, 74 Ved Green, 78, 79 Lou Gregory, 70, 71, 72, 73 Garret Grimm, 03, 04, 06, 07 Eivind Gronli, 89 Andy Guethle, 97, 98, 99, 00 Ken Hackamack, 78, 79, 80, 81 Anstin Hall, 84, 85, 86 Warren Halvorson, 83, 84 Rolf Halvorsen, 95 Danny Hampton, 59 Erik Hansen, 84, 85, 86, 87 Jon Hardy, 04 Eric Harris, 85 Ryan Hatcher, 04 Carmen Hayden, 59, 60 Andy Henderson, 60, 61 Gary Hendren, 60, 61, 62 Angelo Herman, 77, 78 John Hines, 67 Dick Hlavek, 67, 68, 69 Dennis Hogan, 67 Jamal Horton, 96 Steve Horton, 94, 95 Jeff Houston, 86 Dan Hrysko, 62 John Huenemann, 66 Mark Huppe, 02 James Hutcherson, 82, 83 Glenn Jacobs, 88, 89 Tim Jennings, 81, 82, 83, 84 Derrick Johnson, 95, 96 Steve Jurkins, 69, 71 Joseph Kalimba, 96, 97 Ron Keesee, 77 Travis Kern, 06, 07 Chuck King, 67, 68 Craig King, 78, 79 Austin Kirby, 04, 05, 06, 07 Todd Kulage, 07 Gabe Landau, 07 Gene Lee, 62, 63 Bob Lewis, 72 Dean Lewis, 91, 92, 93 Steve Liford, 86, 88 Derek Lindsey, 03, 04, 05, 06 Jeff Linnemeyer, 91, 92 Cory Long, 02 Larry Luett, 64, 65 Matt Maddox, 77, 78, 79 Denny Magee, 65, 66 Jim Magruder, 70, 71, 72, 73 Dan Mailath, 00, 01, 02 Ron Mandarino, 73 Justin Matthews, 89, 90, 91, 92 Scott Matthews, 94 Keith Matzen, 71 Bret Maxwell, 02, 03 Ken McBride, 68 Todd McCubbin, 92, 93 Floyd McMillon, 64, 65 Mike McPheron, 66, 67, 68, 69 Milt McPike, 59, 60, 61, 62 Milous Meadows, 84, 85 Dan Menze, 66 Jiri Mikl, 00, 01, 02, 03 Bill Miller, 76, 77 David Miller, 75 Gene Miller, 67 Walter Miller, 59 Bill Misiewicz, 80 Rocky Moore, 76, 77 Dan Mosley, 96, 97 James Moton, 74, 75 Aaron Mueller, 01, 02, 03, 04 Jeff Nepple, 02, 03 Ken Norton, 62 Dan O Connell, 67, 68, 69 Jimmy O Donnell, 97, 98 Baron Olden, 87 Adam Ogle, 04 Nathan Owen, 01, 02 Paul Ozug, 68, 69 Cory Parker, 96, 98, 99, 00 Ken Parker, 68, 69 Tim Parmeter, 88, 89, 90, 91 Tom Pausche, 71, 72, 73, 74 Vinton Pease, 66, 67 Ted Petchell, 72, 74 Mike Peterson, 98, 99, 00, 01 Jim Phillips, 59 Dean Pink, 74 Boyd Printy, 90, 91, 92 Jerry Puryear, 85, 86 Jason Ramthun, 97, 98, 99, 00 David Rapp, 67 John Reed, 63 Dale Reid, 89, 90, 91, 92 Warren Reilmann, 75, 76, 77 Jason Reinberg, 97, 98, 99, 00 Jim Renner, 82, 83 Tim Reuschel, 93, 94, 96, 97 Rich Rider, 66, 67, 68 Jim Riegel, 59 Rick Rigsbee, 91, 92 Ryan Robinson 06, 07 Bob Rogers, 64 Charles Rose, 75, 76 Mike Samuel, 59, 60, 61 G.V. Saffarrans, 71, 72, 73 Les Selvage, 63, 64 Mark Sanders, 77, 78, 79 Glen Scheer, 62 Greg Scherder, 83, 84, 85 Steve Schieppe, 88, 89, 90, 91 Eric Schwendeman, 95, 96 Greg Scott, 72 Mark Seip, 72, 73, 74 Bill Shaw, 65 Doug Shippy, 87 Bob Simpson, 62 Gordon Skagestad, 83, 84 Lee Smith, 73, 74 Travis Snelling, 92, 93 Chip Sodemann, 03, 04, 05, 06 Shannon Steele, 93 Michael Stenger, 87, 88, 89, 90 Ron Sterchi, 67, 68, 69, 70 Ralph Sterrett, 59, 60, 61 Dan Storck, 85, 86, 87, 88 Dan Sullivan, 69 Larry Swift, 59, 60, 61 Dave Taylor, 63, 64, 65, 66 Greg Taylor, 90 Matt Taylor, 07 Paul Taylor, 95, 96 Roy Tewell, 59 Jim Tillman, 78, 79, 80 Tom Timion, 84, 85, 86 Brian Vandehey, 94, 95 Eric Wade, 00, 01 Jason Ward, 98, 99, 00 Johnnie Wesley, 81, 82 John Whalen, 89 Jim Walker, 59 Gavin Welker, 03, 04, 05, 06 Ryan Welker, 03, 04, 05, 06 Roger Whitehead, 87 Dave Wild, 66, 67 Gary Williams, 59, 60 Claude Wilson, 68, 69, 70, 71 David Winslow, 78, 79, 80, 81 Terry Winters, 70 Craig Wojas, 89, 90 Bill Woodall, 78, 79 Jaffee Woolfork, 79, 80 Danny Wright, 65, 66 Bob Young, 74, 75, 76, 77 26

8 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 28 BULLDOGS IN THE PROS Fifteen former Bulldogs have had stints with professional clubs after playing on the hardwood for the Purple and White. Brian Brown, a key member of the 1999 Final Four team, played with the Baerums Verk Defenders of the Norwegian Professional league. Chris Carlson, who performed with Wesley and Winslow on the team, played several years in New Zealand and is now an assistant coach on the college level. Harry Gallatin logged a distinguished career with the New York Knicks and Detroit Pistons. He is a member of the Truman and NBA Athletic Halls of Fame and had his No. 44 Bulldog jersey retired in (see page 33) Jimmy Gooden, a Bulldog in and , played several years for Atlanta in the 6-4-and-under league. He also performed in the Continental and World Basketball Leagues. Ved Green, a and center for Truman, played one year for Kalmar, Sweden, a team in one of the European Professional Leagues. Erik Hansen, who finished his four-year campaign for Truman in the season, played on the professional level in his native Norway. Steve Horton, who finished his career for the 'Dogs in 1995, played in Mallorca, Spain, in the EBA League. This season he is playing in Murcia, Spain. Milous Meadows, who ended his career in , played several years in Holland. Cory Parker, Truman s all-time scoring leader, played with the Kongsberg Penguins of the Norwegian Professional League. Parker, who was coached by former Truman head coach Willard Sims, was all-league in his first season overseas. Charles Rose, who performed for the Bulldogs in and , played several years for Coburg in the Australian National Basketball League. Steve Schieppe, the No. 2 career scorer for the Bulldogs, played and coached one year for Gimle, a team in the Norwegian professional league, after finishing his college career in BULLDOG 100-POINT GAMES (WINS) Montana Tech Ft. Sill (Okla.) Ft. Leonard Wood Quincy (Ill.) Iowa Wesleyan Missouri-Rolla Graceland (Iowa) Quincy (Ill.) Missouri-Rolla MacMurray Col. (Ill.) Missouri-Rolla Missouri-Rolla Central Missouri St Western Illinois Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri S. Illinois-Edwardsville Mt. Marty (S.D.) Central Missouri St School of the Ozarks John F. Kennedy (Neb.) St. Ambrose (Iowa) Central Missouri St Northwest Missouri St Northeastern Illinois Milton College (Wis.) Central Missouri St Missouri-Rolla Southeast Missouri St Kansas Wesleyan Central Methodist St. Mary s (Mich.) Iowa Wesleyan Missouri Baptist Shaw (Mich.) Grand View (Iowa) Simpson (Iowa) Monmouth (Ill.) Missouri Valley Harris-Stowe Quincy (Ill.) Hannibal-LaGrange Missouri Valley Missouri Valley Hannibal-LaGrange Central Methodist Peru State (Neb.) Central Methodist Augusta College (Ga.) Monmouth College (Ill.) Graceland (Iowa) St. Rose (N.Y.) OT Central Christian Les Selvage performed for Anaheim of the American Basketball Association. He held the ABA single-game record for the most threepoint baskets (10) and the most attempts at three-point baskets (26) in a game. Selvage died in Lee Smith played in the Mexican Professional League in 1974 after performing for the Dogs the two previous campaigns. He was a 1997 Truman Hall of Fame inductee. Johnnie Wesley, a second team all-america in for the Bulldogs, died in a 1989 automobile accident in Australia, where he had played professional basketball several years. He also performed on the hardwoods in Spain after his playing days at Truman. Wesley, 13th on the Truman all-time scoring list, was inducted posthumously into the Truman Hall of Fame in David Winslow, a Truman all-america, played with Adelaide City of the Australian League until 1989 when he returned to the states. Winslow, the school career scoring leader until 1993, was inducted into the Truman Hall of Fame in OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES S. Illinois-Carbondale Loyola-Chicago Lincoln Millikin (Ill.) Northern Illinois Quincy (Ill.) Missouri-St. Louis Lincoln Lincoln Western Illinois Central Missouri St Mississippi State Missouri Western Washburn (Kan.) Southeast Missouri Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Anchorage Southwest Baptist (OT) Southeast Missouri Northwest Missouri Southeast Missouri Ft. Hays State (Kan.) Washburn (Kan.) Central Missouri St Quincy (Ill.) (2 OT) Missouri Southern (3 OT) Missouri Southern

9 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 29 HISTORY -In the winter of 1920, seven men from the Kirksville State Teachers College suited up on the basketball team. On Jan. 23, 1920, the team travelled to Culver-Stockton for the school s firstever collegiate game. Truman grabbed a halftime lead in that contest and would go on to win Led by head coach H.L. McWilliams and captain George Caldwell, that squad won eight of 16 games in Over 80 years later, the Truman State University Bulldogs continue adding on to the basketball history that was started with that first squad. EARLY YEARS McWilliams would coach the team for six seasons, finishing.500 or better in four of those years. The most successful year came in when the team went 9-3, including a 9-1 mark to start the year. McWilliams was also the coach when the team started playing in Kirk Auditorium (now Kirk Building), the Bulldogs home court for the next 36 years. Don Faurot took over as head coach in Despite being better known for his work on the football field, he had success on the court as well. In nine seasons, he won 92 games and never finished worse than two games under.500. The best year under Faurot came in when the team, led by brothers Levi and Orval Craig, won six of the final seven games of the season and claimed the school s first conference championship. Following Faurot s departure, the Bulldogs had five coaches throughout the next 11 seasons (the season was skipped due to World War II). Most notable during that time was Malcolm Eiken s squad which won 18 games (against seven losses), the most for a Truman squad to that point. Bull Dogs FG F FT Ray Dillinger, lf Glen Dillinger, rf Caldwell, c Stickler, lg Jarman, lg Canton FG F FT Rector, rg Ellis, lg Porter, c Fraves, rf Patton, lf Amen, rf Farrer, lg Box score from the first basketball game in school history, a victory over Culver-Stockton. (Kirksville Daily Express, Sept. 26, 1920) KING ERA In 1946, two of the biggest developments in Truman s basketball history occurred. The first of those was the hiring of Boyd King who became the eighth men s basketball head coach at the school. He would also go on to become the greatest head coach in school history. Over the next 25 years, King won 379 games while only losing 200, a.655 winning percentage. His teams claimed seven MIAA championships and advanced to six national postseason tournaments. The second development was one of the players on Boyd s first team at Truman, Harry Gallatin. Gallatin had a great two-year career at Truman before an even better career in the NBA. He is still the only Bulldog to play in the NBA and did so well at that level, that he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Gallatin was just one piece of the Bulldogs squads in and that were probably the most talented in school history and included other Bulldog greats like Robert Lewis and Earl Dodd. The squad ran off 19 straight wins to start the season before falling on the road to Southwest Missouri. The team quickly rebounded, won the remainder of its regular season games and brought home the first MIAA title to the school since That team earned a school-first when it was chosen to participate in the postseason National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament in Kansas City. Truman won the first two games before bowing out in the quarterfinals to Northern Arizona. The team ended the year with a 30-2 mark, the best record and most wins in school history. With the same personnel returning the following season, the Bulldogs won another MIAA title and another trip to the NAIB tournament. This time, Truman was tripped up by Arizona State in the first round, ending its year at The Bulldogs were above.500 four of the next six years but even with a 16-4 mark in , they couldn t capture an MIAA title. That changed in when Truman won its last 11 regular season games. That MIAA championship team was led by Jack Beck who became the first Truman player to earn first-team all-america honors. The last two wins were for a berth in the NAIA tournament which Truman advanced to for the third time and made it to the second-round. The Bulldogs won or shared the MIAA title the next two seasons as well and advanced to the The Bulldog team was one of the top squads in school history. second-round of the national tournament in The next few seasons brought two changes for the Bulldogs. The first occurred in 1957 when the MIAA and Truman jumped from the NAIA ranks to the NCAA College Division level. The second was in 1959 with the opening of Pershing Arena, the current home for Bulldogs basketball. The first game was played on Dec. 1 against Northern Iowa and Truman won in front of an estimated crowd of 2,600. That first squad to play in Pershing Arena was arguably the most talented one since Larry Swift led that team and was one of the best shooters in school history. He earned first-team all-miaa honors for three years, all-america honors two years and averaged over 20 points a game throughout his career. He is still the last Bulldog to be named a first-team all-america. The team captured the MIAA title, the fourth for Truman in the previous six years, and advanced to its first NCAA tournament. Not only did the Bulldogs advance to the tournament but were selected as the host school for the regionals. Home-court advantage helped as the Bulldogs won the regional by a combined four points in two games. However, Truman couldn t get past the quarterfinals again, falling to Cornell (Iowa). King s teams went through a short dry spell after that championship team. The Bulldogs only finished above.500 five out of the next 10 years. King coached his final Truman team in and, like he deserved, went out a winner. Led by Charles Currie and Claude Wilson, that team went 18-9 and won King s seventh MIAA title. Truman again hosted the midwest regional tournament, but fell in the regional finals. SIMS ERA The man picked to follow King was one of his former players, two-time first-team all-miaa forward, Willard Sims. Like his predecessor, Sims would coach Truman for nearly a quarter century, win over 300 games (310) and coach several MIAA championship teams and national tournament qualifiers. Sims first four squads finished the season just above or just below the.500 mark. However, the last 28

10 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 30 HISTORY squad in that string started an eight-year span in which the Bulldogs would finish above.500 for seven of those seasons and have some of the top teams under Sims. The squad finished the season with an 18-8 overall record and was 8-4 in the MIAA. The team finished two games behind Missouri-Rolla for the conference title with one of the Miners losses coming at the hands of the Bulldogs. Following 14-win and 15-win seasons, the next two years, Truman fielded another MIAA championship team. The squad, led by Ved Green and Terry Bussard, went 20-7 during the regular season and won the conference with a 9-3 mark. Truman was rewarded with a trip to the NCAA tournament where it lost in the regional first-round and then fell to MIAA rival Southeast Missouri in the consolation final. Following a rebuilding year in , Truman was just overall and 5-6 in league play following a loss to Missouri-St. Louis on Feb. 12, The Bulldogs caught fire then, winning the final three regular season games and winning three more after that to claim the first-ever MIAA postseason basketball tournament crown. The tournament win gave Truman an invitation to the NCAA tournament once again, with the Bulldogs winning the opening round game but falling in the regional finals. David Winslow was a senior on that team and ended his career as one of the all-time Bulldog greats. At the time, he was Truman s all-time scorer and rebounder. He is still fourth all-time in scoring and his 996 rebounds are the most in school history. The Bulldogs went the following year and finished just two games out of the conference title race. Truman basketball took a downturn after that, finishing above.500 just once in the next 11 years and never finishing above.500 in conference play. One of the top players during those years was Steve Schieppe who scored 1,796 career points, the second-highest in school history. He is the Bulldogs top three-point shooter of all-time, making 300 three-point field goals. Winning ways returned quickly in as Truman went 18-9 and finished the MIAA season with an 11-5 mark. Sims final season was in and the Bulldogs made it an exciting one. Truman made a run for another MIAA title but lost two of its final three regular season games and finished 12-4 in MIAA play, just one game behind the co-leaders. PRESENT DAY Sims assistant coach Jack Schrader took over the reins in , just the third Bulldog head coach over the last 50 years. Schrader s teams won six games his first year and 11 his second year. The squad appeared to be heading for another losing season but rallied to win six of the final seven regular season games and finished At the time, no one realized that that winning streak was a sign of things to come. Truman s chances in the MIAA race in didn t look promising after it got off to a 4-4 start. The Bulldogs starting clicking however after that, winning the final eight regular season games including an upset win over Pittsburg State, the topranked team in the country at the time. The Bulldogs entered the MIAA tournament with a 19-6 record and a 12-4 MIAA mark. Following a home victory over Missouri Southern, the Bulldogs went on the road and knocked off Pittsburg State again. That win let Truman host Northwest Missouri for the MIAA Tournament title and for the second game in a row, the Bulldogs came away with a last second victory and its second MIAA tournament championship. Truman was sent to Wichita Falls, Texas, for the NCAA South Central Regional tournament as the No. 4 seed. The Bulldogs swept through the tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight. Truman had never advanced past the quarterfinal round in a national postseason tournament before and St. Rose stood in the way this time. One of the biggest Bulldog games in school history turned out to be one of their most exciting. The two teams went three overtimes before Truman escaped with a win. In the semifinals, the Bulldogs fell down early and made a huge comeback. Unfortunately, it wasn t enough as Truman s season ended with a 26-7 record, one game short of the national championship game. Cory Parker and Jason Reinberg were the biggest reasons for the Bulldogs run that year. Parker ended his career as the leading scorer in school history with 1,835 points and he was second all-time in rebounds with 955. Reinberg, a two-time academic All-American, finished his career fifth on the scoring list and third on the rebounding charts. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS JACK BECK NAIA th-highest Bulldog career pointproducer (1,116) and tied for fourth for a single season (528)... spearheaded Truman s quintet that captured MIAA title... advanced to second round of NAIA Tournament. Steve Liford holds the Bulldog record for season and career scoring average. LARRY SWIFT UPI No. 7 scorer in history of Bulldog hardwood sport (1,329)... held career marks for best scoring average (20.1) and most rebounds (821) in three years... named to UPI s third team in first team in JASON REINBERG Verizon Academic All-America & The only player in program history to currently rank in the top five for career points (fifth, 1,429 points), rebounds (third, 915), assists (fifth, 320) and free throws (second, 343)... maintained a 4.00 GPA in biology/pre-medicine throughout his career... helped the Bulldogs to the 1999 MIAA Postseason Tournament title and into the NCAA Division II semifinals... captured all-miaa accolades twice, including first-team honors in won the MIAA s Ken B. Jones Student-Athlete of the Year Award as a senior. 29

11 0708MBB Media GuideWEB:07-08 Media Guide 11/1/07 9:46 AM Page 31 HARRY GALLATIN Former Truman Standout is Basketball Hall of Famer After 10-year NBA Career W hen Harry Gallatin enrolled in the fall of 1946 at what is now called Truman State University to continue his education and play basketball, little did he dream about what he would be doing one spring night in The evening was May 13, the place was Springfield, Mass., and the function was one of the most significant events in his life. Gallatin was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, joining such former National Basketball Association standouts as Bob Pettit, Oscar Robertson, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Walton. Other members of the 1991 induction class were college coach Bob Knight, former NBA guard Nate Tiny Archibald, former NBA center Dave Cowens, the late Larry Fleisher, who founded the NBA Players Association, and the late Larry O Brien, a former NBA commissioner. Gallatin, the only Truman alumnus who has played in the NBA, starred for a decade on the professional level. He performed nine seasons for the New York Knicks and his final year for the Detroit Pistons. At that time, he held the NBA record for consecutive games played (746) and was selected to compete in the first seven NBA all-star games, a feat only two other players, Dolph Schayes and Bob Cousy, can claim. Gallatin was named to the all- NBA team twice and performed in eight playoffs. In 1954, he led the NBA in rebounding with a 15.0 average. Gallatin was one of 25 candidates for the all-time NBA team after averaging 13.0 points and 11.3 rebounds a game for his career. While a member of the Knicks, he was dubbed The Horse because of his durability, aggressiveness and hard work. Gallatin s basketball career began in Roxana, Ill. where he was a good high school rebounder and helped his squad win a district championship. He was an all-district selection and served as a cocaptain of his team. He learned about Truman from the late Ralph Pink (a former Truman professor) who had watched him play in three-on-three pickup games. Pink recommended Gallatin to head coach Boyd King. As a Bulldog, he earned allconference accolades in and and was a NAIA All-America in Until the past two decades, Gallatin ranked in the top 10 on the all-time school single-season scoring list. Because they usually won by wide margins, Bulldog starters played only about half the time during games. Then too, Gallatin and several other players were good students and graduated from college in only two years. Consequently, they had little opportunity to rewrite school records. He ended his Bulldog career with 816 points. During Gallatin s collegiate career, Truman won 59 of 63 games, notched a pair of league titles and made two trips to the NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. The Bulldogs lost in the third round of the 1947 national tournament and in the second round of the 1948 tournament. They were the first Truman basketball team to advance to national competition, and they recorded the school s first MIAA basketball championship since Both squads posted 19 straight victories, the longest winning streak in the history of Bulldog basketball. The team compiled a school-record 30 victories. In recognition of his athletic ability, scholarship, leadership, citizenship and ambition, Gallatin received the 1948 Stickler Cup as a senior. When he first started his professional basketball career, he also played four years of baseball in the Chicago Cubs organization. Gallatin also competed in baseball while at Truman. After his retirement from professional basketball in 1958, Gallatin was appointed basketball coach at Southern Illinois- Carbondale, where he logged a fouryear record of Then, he was hired to guide the St. Louis Hawks of the NBA, leading them to a record in his first season at the helm. Gallatin was named NBA Coach of the Year. After a three-year stint with St. Louis, Gallatin returned to New York, this time as coach. However, his old team did not have a great deal of talent and was plagued by injuries, according to Gallatin, who stayed only two seasons with the Knicks. In 1967, he became Dean of Students at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, near his hometown. The administration asked him to organize intercollegiate athletics, and he started with soccer, basketball, baseball and golf. Gallatin coached basketball for two years and served as athletic director for five years. He took a full-time teaching position in 1972 at SIUE. 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