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2 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Rock Island, Illinois Founded 1860 Enrollment 2,500 President Steven Bahls Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. John Delaney, Professor of Accounting Athletic Director Mike Zapolski Head Coach Grey Giovanine Assistant Coaches Tom Jessee, Dallas Duwa, Alex Washington & Mark Roth Sports Information Director Dave Wrath S.I.D. Office Phone (309) S.I.D. Cell Phone (309) Head Trainer Denise Yoder Assistant Trainers Anna Smith, Jay Clark & Sean Morse Training Room Phone (309) Conference College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin CCIW Teams Augustana; Carthage; Elmhurst; Illinois Wesleyan; Millikin; North Central; North Park; Wheaton National Affiliation NCAA Division III Team Name/Colors Vikings/Blue & Gold Home Games - Carver PE Center (1,900 capacity) Athletic Department Phone (309) Admissions Department (309) Toll Free Number FAX Number (309) in S.I.D. s office Web Site Address ABOUT AUGUSTANA COLLEGE: Known for its balance of liberal arts with focus in a major field, collaborative research opportunities, competitive athletic teams and award-winning student activities programs, Augustana College is a selective independent college of the liberal arts and sciences related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The college enrolls approximately 2,500 men and women of diverse ethnic, religious and social backgrounds, from across the United States and around the world. Augustana s athletic teams have won more championships than any other school in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin. The Vikings own a total of 183 total team championships (142 men and 41 women) since the league began in Augustana is currently sixth in the nation in number of CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic All-Americans produced in all sports with 158 as of June During the 1990 s the Vikings finished third, trailing only Nebraska and M.I.T. Home to a Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society chapter since 1949, Augustana grants baccalaureate degrees in more than 60 areas of study. Along with a competitive athletic environment, student-athletes can join one or several of the school s 150 student organizations or take advantage of Augustana s wide variety of opportunities for international study. Augustana has a student-faculty ratio of 11:1, and nearly 90 percent of the faculty hold the Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field. The following mission statement guides Augustana s liberal arts curriculum and student programs. Augustana College, rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and a Lutheran expression of the Christian faith, is committed to offering a challenging education that develops qualities of mind, spirit and body necessary for a rewarding life of leadership and service in a diverse and changing world. These goals and ideals also are reflected in the mission statement of the athletic department: The Department of Athletics offers all Augustana College students an opportunity toward the development of the total person. Working in a cooperative and active learning environment and dedicated to imparting a lifelong awareness of health and wellness our department assists students in the acquisition of dynamic skills knowledge and fitness. We value dignity, respect, diversity, accountability, communication and teamwork: and challenge each participant to achieve a sense of self confidence, pride, team unity, success, and cohesiveness through competitive sport. Our programs support the mission of Augustana College by cultivating the individual in all facets of life within and without the competitive arena. WHERE TO FIND AUGUSTANA SPORTS NEWS Information on the Augustana College athletic department is easy to find. Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath maintains the schedules and press releases on the college s athletic department web page. It can be accessed at Also, you may Dave Wrath at davewrath@augustana.edu. The office phone number for sports information is (309) The Augustana men s baseketball media guide is presented as a service to all news media and friends of Augustana. The media guides are written and edited by Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath.

3 THE VIKINGS MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME November 13 Wisconsin-Lacrosse HOME 7:00 p.m. November 24 Fontbonne St. Louis, Mo. 7:00 p.m. December 2 Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater, Wis. 8:00 p.m. December 5 Wisconsin-Stevens Point HOME 7:00 p.m. December 12 Washington St. Louis, Mo. 8:00 p.m. December 15 MacMurray HOME 7:00 p.m. December 18 Puget Sound Tacoma, Wash. 6:00 p.m. December 20 Lewis & Clark Portland, Ore. 5:30 p.m. December 22 George Fox Newberg, Ore. 7:00 p.m. December 29 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin Dells, Wis. 6:00 p.m. December 30 Edgewood Wisconsin Dells, Wis. 5:00 p.m. January 2 Wheaton* HOME 7:00 p.m. January 6 Elmhurst* Elmhurst, Ill. 7:00 p.m. January 9 North Park* Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m. January 13 North Central* HOME 7:00 p.m. January 16 Carthage* Kenosha, Wis. 7:00 p.m. January 20 Illinois Wesleyan* Bloomington, Ill. 7:00 p.m. January 23 Millikin* HOME 7:00 p.m. January 27 Elmhurst* HOME 7:00 p.m. January 30 North Park* HOME 7:00 p.m. February 3 North Central* Naperville, Ill. 7:00 p.m. February 6 Carthage* HOME 7:00 p.m. February 10 Illinois Wesleyan* HOME 7:00 p.m. February 13 Millikin* Decatur, Ill. 7:00 p.m. February 20 Wheaton* Wheaton, Ill. 7:00 p.m. February 26 CCIW Semifinal TBA TBA February 27 CCIW Championship TBA TBA WELCOME TO MEDIA: Augustana College head basketball coach Grey Giovanine will be available for interviews during the week...he will grant interviews during the mornings or prior to practice which generally begins at 2:30 p.m...please make all requests through Sports Information Director Dave Wrath (309) office or (309) cell. GAME COVERAGE: Anyone interested in covering the Vikings is welcome to the Carver PE Center...Please call in advance so space can be made available to you at the scorer s table...fax machines and office space for filing stories will be made available to you. WEEKLY RELEASES: The Augustana College sports information office faxes out weekly press releases on the Vikings basketball team...hometown newspapers are encouraged to call Dave Wrath to be placed on the weekly fax list if they are not already on it. CCIW WEB SITE: The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin has an internet site that can be reached at is maintained and updated by Mike Krizman, who serves as the CCIW s sports information director. AUGUSTANA WEB SITE: The Augustana College web site can be reached at athletics site contains updated weekly releases and statistics...games are updated on the same day of the contest AUGUSTANA VIKINGS RESULTS Overall Record: 27-5: CCIW Record: 11-3 DATE OPPONENT/RESULTS SITE 11/15/14 Augustana 51, Albion 47 Cincinnati, Ohio 11/16/14 Augustana 71, Mount St. Joseph 57 Cincinnati, Ohio 11/21/14 Augustana 91, Thomas More 61 Crestview Hills, Ky. 11/22/14 Augustana 91, Rust 69 Crestview Hills, Ky. 11/29/14 Augustana 86, Knox 61 HOME 12/03/14 Central 89, Augustana 78 Pella, Ia. 12/06/14 Augustana 116, Fontbonne 62 HOME 12/10/14 Augustana 96, UW-Whitewater 94 HOME 12/16/14 Augustana 78, MacMurray 73 Jacksonville, IL 12/29/14` Augustana 87, LUTM 59 Wis-Dells, Wis. 12/30/14 Augustana 71, Coe 66 Wis-Dells, Wis. 01/03/15 Augustana 73, Carthage 42 Kenosha, Wis. 01/07/15 Augustana 58, Elmhurst 56 HOME 01/10/15 Augustana 88, North Park 51 HOME 01/14/15 Augustana 75, North Central Naperville, Ill. 01/17/15 Augustana 78, Wheaton 74 HOME 01/21/15 Illinois Wesleyan 89, Augustana 84 HOME 01/24/15 Augustana 71, Millikin 68 Decatur, Ill. 01/28/15 Augustana 77, Elmhurst 73 Elmhurst, Ill. 01/31/15 North Park 76, Augustana 69 Chicago, Ill. 02/04/15 North Central 72, Augustana 70 HOME 02/07/15 Augustana 60, Carthage 29 HOME 02/11/15 Augustana 82, Illinois Wesleyan 56 Bloomington, Ill. 02/14/15 Augustana 73, Millikin 65 HOME 02/21/15 Augustana 89, Wheaton 55 Wheaton, Ill. 02/27/15 Augustana 82, North Central 76 HOME 02/28/15 Augustana 78, Illinois Welseyan 74 HOME 03/07/15 Augustana 68, DePauw 66 HOME 03/13/15 Augustana 82, Mount Union 69 HOME 03/14/15 Augustana 100, Marietta 51 HOME 03/20/15 Augustana 68, Babson 48 Salem, Va. 03/21/15 UW-Stevens Point 70, Augustana 54 Salem, Va BASKETBALL - 1

4 HEAD COACH GREY GIOVANINE Entering his 17th year at the helm of Augustana Vikings men s basketball, head coach Grey Giovanine has firmly established his program as one of the best in all of NCAA Division III. The 2015 Basketball Times National Coach of the Year after leading the Vikings to a 27-5 record and an appearance in the NCAA Division III championship game, he has compiled a record of (.720) in his first 16 seasons. His win total is just three shy of the 314 that Jim Borcherding put up from as Augustana s all-time winningest coach. In College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin play, Giovanine s teams have gone (.674) and won six regular season and four postseason tournament championships the most of any active coach in the league. His regular season titles have come in 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 and In 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2015 his teams also claimed the postseason conference tournament. The three year run from marked the first time in 28 years that any CCIW program captured three straight outright titles. Giovanine was named the CCIW s Coach of the Year in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 and again in He earned Illinois Basketball Coaches Association NCAA Division III Coach of the Year honors in 2002, 2003, from , in 2011 and again in In addition to the 2015 Basketball Times National Coach of the Year, he was also D3hoops.com Midwest Region Coach of the Year in Since 2006, Giovanine s teams have been ranked 11th or higher in the final D3hoops.com national poll five times. Giovanine (gee-oh-vahn-ee) was named the 14th head men s basketball coach at Augustana College in April of He came to Augustana after leading NCAA Division I Lamar to three straight winning seasons for the first time in over a decade, including a overall record in the campaign. It was the Cardinal s best record since a season in Prior to coming to Lamar, Giovanine was an assistant coach at Wichita State University for a year from April of 1992 until June of He was the recruiting coordinator and his first recruiting class was rated as the best class in the Missouri Valley Conference and was ranked in the top 25 nationally. For the five years before that ( ), he was the assistant coach at Rice where the Owls put together the school s first 20 win season in 40 years. At both Wichita State and Rice he worked under head coach Scott Thompson, who has Quad City ties. Thompson played at Moline High School where his father Herb was the highly successful head coach. Giovanine has a degree in psychology from Central Missouri State where he graduated in Prior to that, he received an associate degree from Highland Community College in Freeport, Illinois. He enjoyed tremendous careers at both institutions. He is the all-time leading scorer at Highland with 1,024 points in his two year career. At Central Missouri he captained a team that finished 26-2 and was ranked number one in NCAA Division II for five straight weeks. He was also the leading free throw shooter in the nation with a percentage of.904. Grey and his wife Kelly live in Moline, Illinois. They are parents to sons Grey, Reid and Luke. THE GREY GIOVANINE RECORD OVERALL SUN BELT CONFERENE YEAR WON LOSS.PCT WON LOSS.PCT SCHOOL Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar TOTALS CCIW th Augustana th Augustana nd Augustana st Augustana nd Augustana th Augustana st Augustana st Augustana st Augustana rd Augustana th Augustana st Augustana th Augustana th Augustana rd Augustana st Augustana TOTALS CAREER AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

5 THE AUGUSTANA STAFF ASSISTANT COACH TOM JESSEE Tom Jessee is starting his 19th year as an assistant men s basketball coach at Augustana College. Jessee was retained by Grey Giovanine when Giovanine was hired in April of It was one of the first things Giovanine did and the move has proven to be a wise one. Jessee handles the junior varsity program and has an instrumental role in the recruiting process. Jessee was a four year letterwinner for the Vikings and is a 1991 graduate of Augustana. He spent one year as an assistant coach at Rosary College and he has a degree in Biology and Secondary Education from Augustana. He also has a master s degree from Western Illinois University in physical education. He served as a part-time assistant for four years before he took over the full-time assistant s position prior to the season, replacing Cecil Youngblood, who left to become the head coach at Beloit College. A native of Lake Zurich, Illinois (Lake Zurich High School class of 1987), Jessee was instrumental in the Vikings posting a 19-7 record in his senior season of Tom and his wife Bonnie have three sons: Ryan, Billy and Drew and they reside in Coal Valley, Illinois. He currently serves as the director of the Roy J. Carver Physical Education Center. ASSISTANT COACH DALLAS DUWA Dallas Duwa, former head basketball coach at Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf, Iowa, joined head coach Grey Giovanine s Viking staff as an assistant coach for the season. He will be in his fourth season with the Vikings this year. Duwa guided the Pleasant Valley boy s team for 12 seasons, posting a (.631) record, including a mark of in the last six years. His Spartans won the Mississippi Athletic Conference with a 16-0 record and went on to take second place at the Iowa Class 4A state tournament, finishing 24-2 overall. He won the MAC s Coach of the Year award that year and also coached the conference s Player of the Year, Brian Larson, who played for Augustana from Duwa also coached Viking senior Dain Swetalla at Pleasant Valley. He was the Southeast Iowa 3A-4A district Coach of the Year twice ( and ) during his tenure with the Spartans. His team qualified for the Iowa Class 4A state tournament and his squad won the MAC title. Duwa, currently president of the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association, replaced Ray Swetalla on the Viking staff. Duwa was the IBCA Southeast Iowa s at-large director from He has been the state-wide president since He graduated from Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State) in 1986 with a degree in physical education and he received his master s degree in curriculum and instruction from Nova Southeastern in member of Viking squads that achieved the CCIW s first outright threepeat in 28 years, from to He averaged 10.3 points per game for Giovanine s club which won CCIW regular season and tournament championships. Washington is a 2005 graduate of Wheeling High School in Wheeling, Illinois, where he was a two-time All-Mid Suburban League selection and the conference s Player of the Year in ASSISTANT COACH MARK ROTH Mark Roth joined the Augustana men s basketball staff prior to the season. A 2015 graduate and member of the Vikings final four team, he is also employed as a resident director in the school s Office of Residential Life. Roth wrapped up his playing career as the fourth-most prolific three-point shooter in school history with 144 field goals from beyond the arc. His.388 career three-point percentage is 16th-best all-time at Augustana and his 107 games played are tied for fifth-most in school history. During his four years, he helped the Vikings compile an (.752) record and make two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, including the trip to this year s championship game. Roth is a graduate of Washington Community High School in Washington, Illinois, where he earned all-conference and all-area honors along with All-State special mention. His 210 career three-pointers were third-most in the history of the Panther program. STRENGTH COACH BEN MAHIEU Ben Mahieu has been hired as the newest member of the Augustana men s basketball coaching staff. He will take over strength and conditioning duties from Darren Phelps, who is stepping aside after 15 seasons to spend more time with his family. Mahieu owns CrossFit training, weightlifting, endurance and mobility certificates. He completed basic combat training and graduated with honors and as class president from advanced individual training at Fort Lee in Prince George County, Virginia. He holds numerous other certifications as well. A 2008 graduate of Moline High School in Moline, Illinois, Mahieu received his associate s degree from Black Hawk College in He has studied physical education and athletic training at Southern Illinois University and is currently pursuing a bachelor s degree in criminal justice from Illinois State University. He is also enrolled in Black Hawk College s pre-physical therapy program plans on enrolling in St. Ambrose University s master s program in the fall of Currently an active member of the Illinois Army National Guard, Mahieu was employed as a track, basketball and football coach at Wilson Middle School in Moline from From he served as an assistant football coach at Moline High School. He is currently a coach and programmer at Quad City CrossFit. ASSISTANT COACH ALEX WASHINGTON Alex Washington, a member of three consecutive College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin championships during his Augustana playing days, joined the Augustana men s basketball staff prior to the season. Alex returns to Augustana from Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska. While serving as an assistant men s basketball coach at the NCAA Division II institution from , he earned his master s degree in Organizational and Sports Management before becoming an admissions representative for the college. A 2009 Augustana graduate, Washington was a BASKETBALL - 3

6 MBB PROSPECTUS Vikings return plenty of firepower after run to NCAA title game Veteran head coach Grey Giovanine is matter of fact when talking about his Augustana men s basketball team s expectations heading into We have a terrific group of veterans who had a great spring and summer in terms of preparing for this season, said Giovanine who has fashioned a record of (.720) in 16 seasons at the Vikings helm. Our older players have done a great job of bringing the younger kids along. What Giovanine doesn t state is the fact that his veterans are coming off a tremendous season that saw Augustana advance all the way to the NCAA Division III championship game before falling to Wisconsin-Stevens Point in Salem, Virginia in the Final Four. The Vikings went 27-5 and won the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin title with an 11-3 league record. It was the 14th CCIW championship in school history and the sixth in Giovanine s successful tenure. Augustana also won the CCIW Tournament for the fourth time since With 11 letter winners returning, including all five starters from the NCAA championship game returning, expectations are understandably high around the Carver Center. Giovanine isn t dwelling on what happened a year ago, however, and instead is focusing on what is in front of his team. Norcia was sidelined during the early part of practice following a serious illness this fall but he grabbed valuable minutes a year ago as the backup point guard. Four freshmen could be in the hunt for playing time. Chrishawn Orange (Jacobs HS, Algonquin, Ill.), Pierson Wofford (Springfield Lutheran HS, Springfield, Ill.), Nolan Ebel (Regis Jesuit HS, Englewood, Colo.) and Jordan Bradshaw (Hinsdale Central HS, Clarendon Hills, Ill.) have all been impressive in the pre-season. Johnson and Ryan will bring a wealth of experience to the frontcourt. Both will be four-year starters and both were also named to the all-cciw team a year ago. Ryan was the second leading scorer on the team at 11.5 points per game while leading the Vikings in rebounding at 6.5. Johnson averaged 8.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per contest and both shot over 53 percent from the floor. Motzel made great strides during the latter part of the season and he averaged 6.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Juniors Jacob Johnston (Erie HS, Cordova, Ill.) and Michael Hoekstra (Bishop McNamara HS, Saint Anne, Ill.) are battling for the fourth spot in the rotation. As always we will rely on rebounding and defense and team chemistry in order to have success, said Giovanine. Clearly we are looking forward to this season. We like the chemistry between our veterans and youngsters and it has been a good dynamic so far, said the man who will become the winningest coach in Augustana history when his team wins its fourth game this year. What we have seen so far is a good combination of confidence and hunger. This group has grown together and the last two years our season was ended with losses to the eventual NCAA champion. At the core of the success (and expectations) is a group of eight seniors who have been together since coming in together as freshmen in the fall of Hunter Hill (Byron HS, Byron, Ill.), Jake Norcia (Highland Park HS, Highland Park, Ill.), Jawan Straughter (Plainfield HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.), Griffin Pils (Libertyville HS, Libertyville, Ill.), Tayvian Johnson (United Township HS, East Moline, Ill.), Ben Ryan (Washington HS, Washington, Ill.), Brandon Motzel (Carmel Catholic HS, Buffalo Grove, Ill.) and Jake Gylten (Iowa City West HS, North Liberty, Ill.) are part of a rare occurrence in today s college basketball world. Collectively they came in a class of eight student-athletes and they are still together. There is no question that this is a unique class in that there has been zero attrition, said Giovanine. That is certainly not the norm but what this group has accomplished has been pretty special. They have been great mentors to the young players up to this point. The aforementioned group of seniors has gone (.759), won a CCIW title and a CCIW Tournament championship and played in two NCAA tournaments. In addition, this bunch has traveled to Brazil, played at the University of Iowa against the Big 10 Hawkeyes and won at Bradley of the Missouri Valley Conference. Heading into the campaign the Vikings are a consensus number one in every pre-season NCAA Division III national poll and were the top choice to repeat as CCIW champions. Hill has grabbed as many accolades as his team as he was named on every pre-season All-American team. Last year he was the CCIW s co-most Outstanding Player and he led the Vikings in scoring with a 15.5 per game average. He was an All-American last year and led Augustana in assists (89), steals (37) and free throw percentage (.919). He leads a deep, talented and explosive backcourt that will bring back fellow starters Straughter and Pils along with sophomore Dylan Sortillo (Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf, Iowa). Straughter, a second team all-conference selection last year, turned into the Vikings defensive stopper and he contributed 5.9 points per game. Pils shook off a mid-season slump and ended up averaging 7.6 points last year. Senior Hunter Hill, looks to pick up where he left off last season. The D3Hoops.com, Basketball Times, and NABC All-American led the team in scoring with 15.5 points per game. 4 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

7 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS Sean Anger Jake Asquini Jordan Bradshaw A.J. Dollmeyer Nolan Ebel James Fox Jake Gylten Hunter Hill Michael Hoekstra Tayvian Johnson Jacob Johnston Joe Kellen Brandon Motzel Jake Norcia Jake Nowak Sean O Neil Orange Chrishawn Griffin Pils Joseph Ranallo Ben Ryan Brandon Schattner Dylan Sortillo Jawan Straughter Luke Turelli Nic Uhlir Pierson Wofford BASKETBALL - 5

8 THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS JAKE GYLTEN, Forward, 6-6, 224, Senior, North Liberty, Iowa (Iowa City West) : Played 63 minutes in nine varsity contests... Averaged 2.3 points and 0.9 rebounds per game... Single-game highs of eight points at Thomas More, three rebounds versus Wisconsin-Whitewater and two assists versus Fontbonne... Academic All-CCIW : Played in 14 varsity contests with one start... Scored seven points and grabbed seven rebounds in 62 minutes... Single-game highs of three points at Knox and two rebounds versus North Central... Academic All-CCIW : Played in nine varsity contests... Averaged 1.6 points and 1.4 rebounds in 6.7 minutes per game... Shot.500 from the field (5-10) and three-point range (2-4) and hit both of his free throw attempts... Season highs of nine points, seven rebounds, one assist and two steals versus Knox... Averaged 11.7 points and 5.7 rebounds and shot 59% from the floor at the JV level... HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Iowa City West to a 26-0 record and an IHSAA Class 4A state championship as a senior... Second team All-Mississippi Valley Conference-Valley Division... Iowa City Press Citizen Player Area Player of the Year honorable mention... Averaged 8.2 points and 4.2 rebounds on shooting percentages of.586 from the field and.533 from three-point range... Drew primary defensive duty on 7-1 University of Iowa signee Adam Woodbury in the state title game, won by Gylten and the Trojans Also lettered in track & field... Son of Michelle and Darin Gylten... Augustana major is biology/ biochemistry and pre-medicine... High School Coach: Steve Bergman. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER HUNTER HILL, Guard, 5-9, 165, Senior, Byron, Ill. (Byron) Consensus pre-season All-American honors for the season Augustana s career leader in free throw percentage (.891)... Currently 10th all-time in career three-point percentage (.420) : CCIW Co-Most Outstanding Player... D3hoops.com, NABC and Basketball Times 2nd team All-America... D3hoops.com 1st team All-Region... Team MVP... Played in all 32 games, sharing a new Augustana singleseason record with four teammates... Led Vikings in scoring (15.5 ppg), free throw percentage (school-record.919) and assists (89)... Tied for the team lead with 37 steals... Shot.460 from the field and.394 from three-point range... Third in the nation in free throw percentage, 11th in minutes (1,015) and 23rd in free throws made (148)... Single-game highs of 44 minutes, 41 points and four steals versus Wisconsin-Whitewater, seven rebounds versus North Central and six assists versus Luther and at Wheaton... Averaged 18.0 points and made 52 of 56 (.929) free throw attempts in seven postseason games... Converted his final 30 free throw attempts of the season... Game highs of 18 points and five assists (along with six rebounds) in exhibition win at Bradley... United States Basketball Writers Association NCAA Division III National Player of the Week (December 8-14) : Team MVP... 2nd team All-CCIW... Started all 28 games... Led Vikings in minutes played (27.7 mpg), scoring (13.1 ppg), assists (54) and field goal (.516), three-point (.480) and free throw (.862) percentages... 2nd on the team with 32 steals... Averaged 17.0 points in two NCAA tournament games on.632 field goal and.625 three-point shooting... Single-game highs of 29 points versus Illinois Wesleyan, five rebounds versus Wheaton, five assists versus North Park and three steals versus Illinois Wesleyan and North Central : Played in 20 games... Averaged 2.9 points and 1.2 rebounds in 10.9 minutes per game... Shot.300 from three-point range and.853 from the free throw line... Season highs of 10 points versus North Central, four rebounds and two steals at Chicago and three assists at MacMurray... Averaged 9.0 and 2.0 rebounds in two CCIW tournament games... Junior varsity Co-MVP (24 ppg, 4 apg)... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time unanimous first team All-Big Northern West selection... Co-MVP of the 2012 Rock River Valley Senior Classic all-star game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin... Played in IBCA 1A/2A All-Star Game and Rising Stars All-Star Game... IBCA Class 1A/2A second team All-State and AP Class 2A All-State honorable mention as a senior... Team captain and MVP for a 28-1 Byron team... Averaged 10.5 points, 4.9 assists and 2.9 steals per game... Byron s all-time assist leader with Team captain and MVP in football... Son of Susan Hill... Augustana major is business and economics... High School Coach: Tom Schmidt. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER TAYVIAN JOHNSON, Forward, 6-6, 196, Senior, East Moline, Ill. (United Township) Currently tied for ninth in career blocked shots at Augustana with : 3rd team All-CCIW... Played in all 32 games, sharing a new Augustana single-season record with four teammates... Averaged 8.9 points and 4.6 rebounds in 20.3 minutes per game... Shot.536 from the floor,.357 from three-point range and.739 at the foul line... Tied for the team lead with 37 steals... Had 51 assists and 25 blocked shots... Single-game highs of 33 minutes versus Wisconsin-Whitewater,16 points at Central, eight rebounds on three occasions, six assists versus Rust, four steals at MacMurray and two blocked shots on seven occasions : 3rd team All-CCIW... Started all 28 games... Averaged 9.9 points and 4.1 rebounds in 22.8 minutes per game... Shot.487 from the floor and.719 from the free throw line... Led Vikings in blocked shots (18) and steals (37)... Single-game highs of 19 points versus Elmhurst, eight rebounds at Wheaton and three assists and three steals on four occasions each : Played in all 27 games, starting Averaged 6.3 points and 3.6 rebounds in 17.3 minutes per game... Second on the team with 28 steals and 14 blocked shots... Season highs of 13 points at Elmhurst, 11 rebounds versus St. Ambrose, three assists at Illinois Wesleyan, five steals at Fontbonne and three blocked shots versus UW-Platteville and at Carthage... HIGH SCHOOL: All-Western Big Six and Quad-City Times and Dispatch/Argus all-metro as a senior... Received All-State recognition from AP, IBCA and Champaign News-Gazette... Averaged 17.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game... Shot.569 from the field,.311 from three-point range and.661 from the free throw line... MVP of the 2012 IBCA Class 3A/4A All-Star Game... Won conference titles in the triple jump and high jump... All-conference and all-metro wide receiver in football... Son of Ronique Johnson... Augustana major is pre-medicine/biology... High School Coach: Marc Polite. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER BRANDON MOTZEL, Forward, 6-7, 210, Senior, Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Carmel) Currently 10th in school history with a career average of 0.71 blocked shots per game : Played in all 32 games, sharing a new Augustana single-season record with four teammates... Led Vikings with 36 blocked shots... Averaged 6.3 points and 4.8 rebounds in 16.7 minutes per game... Shot.566 from the field and.735 from the free throw line... Singlegame highs of 31 minutes versus Coe, 16 points versus North Park and at Elmhurst, 10 rebounds at MacMurray, two assists on three occasions, five blocked shots versus Elmhurst and four steals versus Babson... Shot.813 (13-16) from the field and.833 (10-12) from the free throw line in five NCAA tournament games despite playing with a broken hand... Led Vikings with 14 points on 6-of-7 field goal shooting in the national championship game... Academic All- CCIW : Played in 27 games, starting the final seven... Averaged 3.8 points and 4.2 rebounds in 14.4 minutes per game... Vikings top rebounder on a per-minute basis... Shot.536 from the floor... Had 18 steals and 11 blocked shots... Single-game highs of 13 points versus Millikin, 10 rebounds and three blocked shots at Millikin, three assists versus Chicago and three steals versus Central... Academic All-CCIW : Appeared in 13 games off the bench... Averaged 2.2 points and 1.0 rebounds in 4.2 minutes per game... Shot.500 (10-20) from the field and.750 (9-12) from the free throw line... Season highs of eight points versus North Park, three rebounds at Millikin and North Park and two blocked shots versus Elmhurst... Averaged 9.3 points and 5.0 rebounds and shot 69% from the floor at the JV level... HIGH SCHOOL: Carmel s Player of the Year as a senior... All-East Suburban Catholic Conference and Daily Herald all-area honorable mention... McDonald s/pioneer Press Senior Athlete of the Month for December Averaged 14 points and nine rebounds and shot 58% from the field... Also averaged three blocked shots, 2.5 steals and 2.3 assists per game... Pioneer Press Lake Shore Newcomer of the Year as a junior... Lettered in baseball as a pitcher... Son of Karen and Larry Motzel... Augustana major is pre-medicine and physics... High School Coach: Tim Bowen. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

9 THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS JAKE NORCIA, Guard, 6-0, 170, Senior, Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park) : Averaged 1.5 points and 6.9 minutes in 15 games... Shot.333 from three-point range and.750 from the foul line... Singlegame highs of nine points versus Marietta and three rebounds and three assists versus Fontbonne : Vikings Junior Varsity MVP... Came off the bench in 14 varsity contests...averaged 2.7 points in 6.7 minutes per game... Shot.556 (10-18) from the floor,.533 (8-15) from three-point range and.909 (10-11) from the free throw line... Had 10 rebounds, 12 assists and three steals in 94 minutes of action... Single-game highs of nine points at Illinois Wesleyan and Millikin and three assists at Millikin... Averaged 12.0 points and 5.5 assists in four home JV games : Saw action in nine varsity contests... Averaged 1.6 points and 0.4 rebounds in 3.4 minutes per game... Converted all eight of his free throw attempts... Had four assists and just two turnovers in 31 minutes... Season highs of five points versus Elmhurst and two assists versus Knox... Averaged 13.3 points a game at the JV level... HIGH SCHOOL: Team MVP... All-Central Suburban League North... Pioneer Press second team Lake Shore All-Area... IBCA Class 3A/4A All-State special mention... Led team with 14.5 points per game and 58 three-point field goals... Hit over 50% of his two-point attempts and 76% of his free throws... Set a school season record with 80 steals... Had 71 assists and 53 rebounds... Son of Dan Norcia and Lisa Norcia-Appelbaum... Augustana major is multimedia journalism and mass communication... High School Coach: Paul Harris. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER GRIFFIN PILS, Guard, 6-4, 216, Senior, Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville) : Averaged 7.6 points and 2.7 rebounds in 21.4 minutes per game... Led Vikings with.419 three-point percentage... Shot.866 from the free throw line... Compiled the best assist-to-turnover ratio (54-to-25) of any Viking regular in the Grey Giovanine era... Averaged 9.9 points on.446 three-point shooting after moving into the starting lineup in late January... Averaged 10.6 points on.444 three-point shooting in seven postseason games... Singlegame highs of 24 points versus North Central, eight rebounds at Illinois Wesleyan, seven assists versus Mount Union and four steals versus Babson : Played in 27 games with one start... Averaged 3.7 points and 1.6 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per game... Shot.308 from three-point range and.731 from the free throw line... Led Vikings in assist-to-turnover ratio (38:22)... Single-game highs of 11 points versus Wheaton, five rebounds versus Simpson, four assists on three occasions and three steals versus Millikin : Appeared in 26 games off the bench... Averaged 4.8 points and 2.0 rebounds in 16.3 minutes per game... Shot.442 from the field,.386 from three-point range and.781 from the free throw line... Had 29 assists... Season highs of 16 points at St. Norbert, five rebounds at Chicago and UW-Stevens Point and four assists versus Carthage... HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain and MVP... All-North Suburban Conference... Named first team All-Area by Daily Herald and Pioneer Press... Named to Daily Herald All-Senior and All-Sharpshooter teams... IBCA Class 3A/4A special mention All-State... Averaged 17 points, 6.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and two steals per game and shot.862 from the free throw line... Scored a goal in state championship soccer match as a junior... Finished in the top 48 at state in tennis as a sophomore... Son of Sue and Joe Pils... Augustana major is accounting... High School Coach: Scott Bogumil. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER BEN RYAN, Forward, 6-5, 216, Senior, Washington, Ill. (Washington) Currently the eighth-leading rebounder in school history with : 1st team All-CCIW... D3hoops.com 3rd team All-Region... Capital One Academic All-District... Played in all 32 games, sharing a new Augustana singleseason record with four teammates... Averaged 11.5 points and a team-leading 6.5 rebounds in 27.6 minutes per game... Led the Vikings in field goal percentage (.588)... Hit eight of 17 (.471) three-point attempts and had 56 assists... Single-game highs of 26 points versus Mount Union, 12 rebounds at North Park, five assists versus Knox and Fontbonne and three steals at MacMurray... Four double-doubles... Averaged 12.4 points and 6.8 rebounds and shot.703 from the floor in five NCAA tournament games... Grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds in the national championship game... Academic All-CCIW : Played in all 28 games, starting Vikings leading rebounder (6.5 rpg)... Averaged 9.1 points in 27.2 minutes per game... Shot.482 from the floor and.741 from the free throw line... All-tournament at UW-Platteville Pioneer Classic (13.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg,.643 fg%,.889 ft%)... Single-game highs of 17 points versus St. Thomas, 13 rebounds at Wheaton and five assists versus UW-Oshkosh... Had game highs of 13 rebounds and four steals in exhibition game at Iowa... Academic All- CCIW : D3hoops.com National and Midwest Region Rookie of the Year... First-ever CCIW Freshman of the Year... 2nd team All-CCIW... Started all 27 games... Third freshman in school history to lead the team in scoring (11.7 ppg)... Second on the team with 6.8 rebounds per game... Shot.516 from the field and.638 from the free throw line assists, 26 steals, 10 blocked shots... Six double-doubles... Season highs of 21 points at Elmhurst, 13 rebounds versus UW-Oshkosh, five assists versus North Park and five steals versus Carthage... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team All-Mid-Illini Conference... Pekin Times 2012 Class 3A/4A Area Player of the Year... IBCA Class 3A/4A second team All-State... Also earned All-State recognition from AP and Champaign News-Gazette... Peoria Journal Star large school all-area... MVP of the Pekin Holiday Tournament... Played in IBCA 3A/4A All-Star Game... Averaged 17.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game and shot.563 from the field for 26-6 Panthers... Son of Jeffrey and Laurie Ryan... Augustana major is biochemistry/pre-medicine... High School Coach: Kevin Brown. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER JAWAN STRAUGHTER, Guard, 6-0, 186, Senior, Bolingbrook, Ill. (Plainfield East) : 2nd team All-CCIW... Vikings Outstanding Defender... Averaged 5.9 points and 2.8 rebounds in 23.6 minutes per game... Shot.519 from the field... Had 58 assists, 31 steals and 10 blocked shots... Averaged 8.3 points on.590 field goal and.750 free throw shooting in seven postseason games... Single-game highs of 33 minutes versus Millikin, 15 points versus Illinois Wesleyan, seven rebounds at Thomas More, five assists versus Marietta and four steals versus DePauw : Vikings Outstanding Defender Award... Played in all 28 games, starting the final seven... Averaged 4.8 points and 1.6 rebounds in 17.0 minutes per game... Shot.531 from the field,.545 from three-point range and.778 from the free throw line... Had 35 assists and 19 steals... Single-game highs of 16 points at North Park, six rebounds at Carthage, four assists versus MacMurray and three steal at UW-Platteville and Knox... Scored 13 points in NCAA tournament win over St. Thomas : Played in 20 contests, starting seven... Averaged 2.0 points and 2.0 rebounds in 15.8 minutes per game... Had 26 assists and 13 steals... Season highs of six points against Illinois Wesleyan, five rebounds at North Park and versus Carthage and four assists and four steals versus Millikin... Averaged 9.7 points and 2.7 rebounds at the JV level... Also lettered as a wide receiver on the Viking football team... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-area recognition from the Bugle and Joliet Herald-News as a senior ppg, 94 assists and 39 steals for 27-2 regional champions... Career assist leader at Plainfield East...In football, set Bengals singleseason record for receptions (59) as a junior...team Offensive MVP and earned all-conference and all-area recognition... Son of Curtis and Cassandra Smith... Augustana major is psychology... High School Coach: Branden Adkins. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER BASKETBALL - 7

10 THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS MICHAEL HOEKSTRA, 6-7, 204, Junior, Saint Anne, Ill. (Bishop McNamara) : Averaged 3.1 points and 2.0 rebounds in 6.9 minutes per game... Shot.667 from the floor... Single-game highs of nine points versus North Park and four rebounds versus Fontbonne and Luther... Junior Varsity MVP (19 ppg, 9 rpg, 70% fg)... Academic All-CCIW : Played 27 minutes in nine varsity contests... Scored 14 points (1.6 ppg) and grabbed 11 rebounds (1.2 rpg)... Converted seven of 12 (.583) field goal attempts... Season high of four points versus Wheaton... Academic All-CCIW... Averaged 17.3 points and 8.8 rebounds and shot.682 from the field in four home JV games... HIGH SCHOOL: Threetime Kankakee Daily-Journal All-Area selection... Two-time All-Chicago Catholic League... All-State recognition from the Associated Press and IBCA... All-time leading scorer (1,233) at Bishop McNamara... Averaged 16.7 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.2 blocks as a senior... Shot 60% from the field... Son of David and Cathy Hoekstra... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Jeremy Heck. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER JACOB JOHNSTON, 6-5, 194, Junior, Cordova, Ill. (Erie) : Averaged 1.7 points and 1.1 rebounds in 5.3 minutes per game... Shot.471 from the field... Single-game highs of seven points versus Fontbonne, two rebounds on four occasions and two assists versus Knox... Academic All-CCIW... Averaged 15 points and six rebounds for the Viking junior varsity : Played 38 minutes in 11 varsity contests... Scored 29 points (2.6 ppg) on 11-of-16 (.688) field goal and 6-of-8 (.750) three-point shooting... Single-game high of 11 points at Knox on 4-of-4 shooting from the field and 3-of-3 from three-point range... Academic All-CCIW... Averaged 14.8 points and shot.474 from threepoint range in four home JV games... HIGH SCHOOL: 2013 Three Rivers Athletic Conference and Clinton Herald area Player of the Year... 2nd team all-state recognition from the Chicago Sun-Times, Associated Press and IBCA... Champaign News-Gazette All-State special mention... First team all-area honors from the Dispatch/Argus, Quad-City Times and Sauk Valley Media... Averaged 23.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.2 blocked shots per game as a senior... Led Erie to just its third regional title in school history... Averaged 32.7 points in three postseason games... Son of Dan and Amy Johnston... Augustana major is accounting... High School Coach: Ryan Winckler. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG CAREER LUKE TURELLI, 6-7, 230, Junior, Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) Two-year member of the Augustana baseball program... HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead team to record as a junior... Son of Lenny and Paula Turelli... High School Coach: Phil LaScala. JOSEPH RANALLO, Guard, 5-11, 175, Sophomore, Elk Grove Village, Ill. (Conant) : Played 13 minutes in two varsity contests... Scored two points and grabbed one rebound... Averaged six points, two rebounds and two assists at the JV level... HIGH SCHOOL: Team MVP for 22-6 Cougars as a senior... Unanimous All-Mid Suburban League... Daily Herald All-Northwest Area... All-tournament at the Jack Tosh Holiday Tournament... Averaged 16 points and five assists per game... Shot 43% from three-point range and 86% from the free throw line... Son of Mark and Annalisa Ranallo... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Tom McCormack. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG BRANDON SCHATTNER, Guard, 6-1, 163, Sophomore, Twin Lakes, Wis. (Wilmot) : Averaged 9 points, two rebounds and three assists for the Viking junior varsity... HIGH SCHOOL: Led Wilmot to a record as a junior and senior... 1st team All-Southern Lakes Conference as a senior... 1st team all-county by the Kenosha News... Led both the conference and county in scoring at 16.4 points per game... Averaged 3.5 assists and 3.2 steals per game... Scored school-record 45 points in a game... Son of Steve and Denise Schattner... Augustana major is business administration and accounting... High School Coach: Jake Erbentraut. DYLAN SORTILLO, Guard, 6-3, 175, Sophomore, Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) : Averaged 11.3 minutes, 3.7 points and 1.2 rebounds in 25 games... Shot.380 from three-point range... Single-game highs of 16 points and two steals versus Elmhurst, three rebounds at Wheaton and three assists versus Fontbonne... HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.1 points and shot.466 from three-point range as a senior for 24-2 Bulldog team that finished third at the IHSAA Class 4A state tournament... 2nd team All-Mississippi Athletic Conference... Iowa Preps 3rd team All-State... All-Sub-State... Quad-City Times All-Metro 2nd team... As a junior, averaged 9.6 points for a 25-1 state runner-up Bettendorf outfit... Shot.410 from three-point range and.854 from the free throw line... 2nd team All-MAC... Quad-City Times All-Metro honorable mention... Son of Cynthia and Terry Sortillo... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Curtis Clark. YEAR G FGM-A PCT 3FGM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB PTS AVG SEAN ANGER, 6-6, 208, Sophomore, DeKalb, Ill. (Aurora Central Catholic) Transfer from Kishwaukee Community College : Played in 24 games, starting two, for a 29-7 Kougar squad... HIGH SCHOOL: Missed much of his senior basketball season with an injury suffered in football... Son of Daniel and Lisa Anger... High School Coach: Nathan Drye. A.J. DOLLMEYER, Center, 6-8, 241, Sophomore, Polo, Ill. (Polo) : Played his freshman year at Sauk Valley Community College in Dixon, Illinois... Averaged 9.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game... Shot.548 from the field... Had 66 assists and a team-high 23 blocked shots... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner... 1,000-point scorer... Two-time All-Northwest Upstate Illini Conference... Two-time Sauk Valley Media All-Area... Averaged 17.4 points and 9.9 rebounds per game as a senior... Allconference lineman in football... Also lettered in track & field... Son of Kris Dollmeyer... Augustana major is chemistry... High School Coach: Matt Messer. 8 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

11 THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS JAKE ASQUINI, Guard, 6-1, 189, Freshman, St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles East) HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 8.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game for a 24-4 East team as a senior... Connected on 64 threepointers... Shot 43% from beyond the arc and 81% from the foul line... Upstate 8 All-Conference honorable mention... Daily Herald All-Area special mention... Also lettered in football and baseball... All-conference honorable mention at wide receiver... Son of Len Asquini... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Patrick Woods. JAKE NOWAK, 6-4, 180, Freshman, Plainfield, Ill. (Plainfield North) HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter... Two-time captain... Helped lead the Tigers to a 22-5 record and a Southwest Prairie Conference championship as a senior... Joliet Herald News All-Area special mention... Voyager Media All- Star... Averaged eight points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one blocked shot per game... Herald News All-Area honorable mention as a junior... Son of Bob and Jennifer Nowak... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Bob Krahulik. JORDAN BRADSHAW, 5-10, 153, Freshman, Clarendon Hills, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 11 points, two rebounds and four assists per game for a 23-7 Red Devil squad as a senior... West Suburban Silver All-Conference... All-Area honorable mention by Pioneer Press and My Suburban Life... All-conference and all-area honorable mention as a junior... Son of Gail Ann and Marcus Bradshaw... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Nick Latorre. SEAN O NEIL, 6-6, 198, Freshman, Eugene, Ore. (South Eugene) HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner... Helped lead the Axemen to a 21-8 record, a Southwest Conference championship and a third-place finish at state as a senior... Averaged 13.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game... Shot.483 from the field,.343 from three-point range and.759 from the free throw line... Had 35 assists, 28 steals and 12 blocked shots... Third team all-conference... Northwest Hoops All-State... Son of Matt O Neil... Augustana major is international business... High School Coach: Dave Hancock. NOLAN EBEL, 6-0, 161, Freshman, Englewood, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 6.2 points and 2.0 rebounds as a senior for one of the top programs in the state... Helped lead the Raiders to a 23-3 record and the CHSAA Class 5A quarterfinals... Shot.485 from the floor,.368 from three-point range and.788 from the foul line... Son of Blake and Tracy Ebel... Augustana major is graphic design... High School Coach: Ken Shaw. JAMES FOX, 6-2, 173, Freshman, Janesville, Wis. (Edgerton) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner... Two-time All-Rock Valley Conference honorable mention... Averaged 14 points, four rebounds and three assists as a senior... Three-time team MVP and two-time all-conference honorable mention in cross country... Son of Bill and Sheila Fox... Augustana major is undecided... High School Coach: Michael McCabe. CHRISHAWN ORANGE, 6-2, 178, Freshman, Algonquin, Ill. (Jacobs) HIGH SCHOOL: Daily Herald Fox Valley Player of the Year and IBCA Class 3A/4A All-State special mention as a senior... Two-time All-State honorable mention from the Associated Press and Champaign News-Gazette... Two-time All- Area selection by the Daily Herald, Northwest Herald and Elgin Courier News... Two-time All-Fox Valley Conference... Averaged 14.7 points and 4.1 rebounds per game for a 22-6 conference champion Jacobs team as senior... Shot.455 from the field,.333 from three-point range and.857 from the free throw line... 1,138 career points... Son of Tasha Stinson... Augustana major is pre-physical therapy or business administration... High School Coach: Jim Roberts. NIC UHLIR, 6-1, 149, Freshman, Marion, Iowa (Linn-Mar) HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner... Two-time first team All-Metro selection by MetroSportsRepot.com... Two-time second team All-Mississippi Valley Conference... All- Sub-State selection as a senior... Averaged 13.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 steals per game for an 18-5 Linn-Mar team... Son of Scott and Stephanie Uhlir... Augustana major is business administration... High School Coach: Chris Robertson. JOE KELLEN, 6-1, 180, Freshman, Rockford, Ill. (Rockford Lutheran) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner... Two-time captain... Two-time All-Big Northern Conference... Helped lead the Crusaders to a record and three trips to state... Associated Press Class 3A first team All-State as a senior... Averaged 17.6 points, 3.0 assists and 3.4 steals per game for a 29-4 Lutheran club that finished fourth in 3A... Made 82 threepointers and shot.404 from beyond the arc and.795 from the free throw line... Champaign News-Gazette second team All-State... IBCA Class 3A/4A All-State special mention... Threeyear letter winner in volleyball... Son of Mark and Pam Kellen... Augustana major is biochemistry... High School Coach: Tom Guse. PIERSON WOFFORD, 6-4, 207, Freshman, Springfield, Ill. (Springfield Lutheran) HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus first team All-State performer as a senior... Named to Associated Press, IBCA and Sun Times All-State first teams... Averaged 26.0 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game for a 30-2 Crusader team... Shot.538 from the floor with 55 threepointers... Four-year letter winner... Two-time State Journal Register Area Player of the Year... AP and IBCA second team All-State as a junior... Three-time first team all-conference... Lutheran s all-time scoring leader with 1,999 points... Son of Tracy and Scott Wofford... Augustana major is biology or business administration... High School Coach: Steve Allen BASKETBALL - 9

12 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 14 Hunter Hill *** C G Sr. Byron, Ill./Byron 20 Jordan Bradshaw G Fr. Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central 20 Nolan Ebel G Fr. Englewood, Colo./Regis Jesuit 22 Jake Norcia *** G Sr. Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 23 Jawan Straughter *** G Sr. Bolingbrook, Ill./Plainfield East 24 Griffin Pils *** G Sr. Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville 25 Tayvian Johnson *** F Sr. East Moline, Ill./United Township 30 Dylan Sortillo * G So. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 32 Chrishawn Orange G Fr. Algonquin, Ill./Jacobs 34 Ben Ryan *** C F Sr. Washington, Ill./Washington 40 Pierson Wofford F Fr. Springfield, Ill./Springfield Lutheran 42 Brandon Motzel *** F Sr. Buffalo Grove, Ill./Carmel 44 Jake Gylten *** F Sr. North Liberty, Iowa/Iowa City West 45 Jacob Johnston ** G Jr. Cordova, Ill./Erie 50 A.J. Dollmeyer C So. Polo, Ill./Polo 52 Michael Hoekstra ** F Jr. Saint Anne, Ill./Bishop McNamara Sean Anger F So. DeKalb, Ill./Aurora Central Catholic Jake Asquini G Fr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles East James Fox G Fr. Janesville, Wis./Edgerton Joe Kellen G Fr. Rockford, Ill./Rockford Lutheran Jake Nowak F Fr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield North Sean O Neil F Fr. Eugene, Ore./South Eugene Joseph Ranallo G So. Elk Grove Village, Ill./Conant Brandon Schattner G So. Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Luke Turelli F Jr. Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest Nic Uhlir G Fr. Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar *- Denotes letters won (C) Denotes captains HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine ASSISTANT COACHES: Tom Jessee, Alex Washington, Dallas Duwa, Mark Roth Augustana Vikings - Front Row: Joe Ranallo, Jake Norcia, Dylan Sortillo, Jacob Johnston, Tayvian Johnson, Michael Hoekstra, Brandon Motzel, Jake Gylten, Ben Ryan, Griffin Pils, Brandon Schattner, Jawan Straughter, Hunter Hill. Back Row: Jordan Bradshaw, Nic Uhlir, Jake Asquini, James Fox, Pierson Wofford, Sean O Neil, A.J. Dollmeyer, Sean Anger, Luke Turelli, Jake Nowak, Chrishawn Orange, Joe Kellen, Nolan Ebel AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

13 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FINAL STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (27-5) (13-2) (10-2) (4-1) CONFERENCE... (11-3) (5-2) (6-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (16-2) (8-0) (4-1) (4-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Hill, Hunter Ryan, Ben Hoepfner, Nic Johnson, Tayvian Pils, Griffin Motzel, Brandon Straughter, Jawan Jurgutis, Danielius Schlitter, Kevin Sortillo, Dylan Hoekstra, Michael Roth, Mark Gylten, Jake Johnston, Jacob Norcia, Jake Dziagwa, Alex Ranallo, Joe Team Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Augustana Opponents AUGUSTANA TEAM HIGHS & LOWS FOR SEASON Augustana - TEAM GAME HIGHS Augustana - GAME LOWS POINTS vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) FIELD GOALS MADE vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (48-77) vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE vs Marietta (03/14/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS vs North Central (02/04/15) 24 vs Elmhurst (01/07/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE (13-18) vs Marietta (03/14/15) FREE THROWS MADE vs Mount Union (03/13/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS vs Mount Union (03/13/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (19-20) vs Marietta (03/14/15) REBOUNDS vs North Park (01/10/15) ASSISTS vs Rust (11/22/14) STEALS vs Babson (3/20/15) BLOCKED SHOTS vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) TURNOVERS vs Rust (11/22/14) FOULS at Millikin (1/24/15) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) FIELD GOALS MADE vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS at North Park (1/31/15) 70 vs Rust (11/22/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (28-48) vs Ill. Wesleyan (01/21/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE at Central ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS at Central ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE (12-18) vs UW-Stevens Point FREE THROWS MADE at Millikin (1/24/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS vs Ill. Wesleyan (01/21/15) 31 at Millikin (1/24/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (28-31) at Millikin (1/24/15) REBOUNDS at North Park (1/31/15) ASSISTS at Central ( ) STEALS... 9 vs Rust (11/22/14) BLOCKED SHOTS... 6 at Wheaton (2/21/15) 6 at Elmhurst (1/28/15) TURNOVERS vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) FOULS vs Mount Union (03/13/15) POINTS vs Albion College ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE vs Albion College ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS vs Albion College ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (19-57) vs Elmhurst (01/07/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2 at North Park (1/31/15) 2 vs Mount Union (03/13/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 7 at North Central (01/14/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ( 2-13) at North Park (1/31/15).154 ( 2-13) vs Mount Union (03/13/15) FREE THROWS MADE... 7 at Ill. Wesleyan (2/11/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS at Carthage (1-3-15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( 7-14) at Ill. Wesleyan (2/11/15) REBOUNDS vs Albion College ( ) 26 vs North Central (02/27/15) ASSISTS... 7 vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) STEALS... 1 vs UW-Stevens Pt. (3/21/15) BLOCKED SHOTS... 0 at Carthage (1-3-15) TURNOVERS... 3 at LUTM (12/29/14) FOULS at Carthage (1-3-15) 12 vs UW-Stevens Pt. (3/21/15) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS vs Carthage (02/07/15) FIELD GOALS MADE... 6 vs Carthage (02/07/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS at Millikin (1/24/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( 6-45) vs Carthage (02/07/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2 at Millikin (1/24/15) 2 vs Carthage (02/07/15) 2 vs Millikin (02/14/15) 2 vs Babson (3/20/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 7 at Millikin (1/24/15) 7 vs North Central (02/04/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ( 2-15) vs Carthage (02/07/15) FREE THROWS MADE... 6 vs UW-Stevens Pt. (3/21/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 9 vs UW-Stevens Pt. (3/21/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( 7-14) at Carthage (1-3-15) REBOUNDS vs UW-Stevens Pt. (3/21/15) ASSISTS... 4 vs Carthage (02/07/15) STEALS... 1 vs Fontbonne (12/06/14) 1 at Carthage (1-3-15) 1 at North Central (01/14/15) 1 at Ill. Wesleyan (2/11/15) BLOCKED SHOTS... 0 vs Coe College (12/30/14) 0 at Carthage (1-3-15) TURNOVERS... 8 vs Coe College (12/30/14) 8 at North Central (01/14/15) 8 at Elmhurst (1/28/15) FOULS at Carthage (1-3-15) 13 at Wheaton (2/21/15) BASKETBALL - 11

14 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS RESULTS DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS :00PM vs Albion College W (12)Pils, Griffin (6)Ryan, Ben :00PM at Mount St. Joseph W (17)Ryan, Ben (10)Ryan, Ben 11/21/14 7 p.m. at Thomas More W (12)Ryan, Ben (11)Ryan, Ben 11/22/14 2 p.m. vs Rust W (17)Roth, Mark (6)Straughter, Jawan (6)Motzel, Brandon (6)Hoepfner, Nic 11/29/14 7:32 PM KNOX W (19)Hill, Hunter (9)Hoepfner, Nic :30 p.m. at Central L 500 (20)Hill, Hunter (8)Hoepfner, Nic (8)Ryan, Ben 12/06/14 7:32 PM FONTBONNE W (15)Jurgutis, Danielius (5)Motzel, Brandon 12/10/14 7:31 PM WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER WOT (41)Hill, Hunter (8)Johnson, Tayvian 12/16/14 7:00 pm at MacMurray College W (17)Ryan, Ben (10)Motzel, Brandon 12/29/14 7:30PM at LUTM W (22)Ryan, Ben (9)Motzel, Brandon 12/30/14 5:30 p.m. vs Coe College W (21)Hill, Hunter (5)Ryan, Ben :10 p.m. * at Carthage W (20)Ryan, Ben (9)Ryan, Ben 01/07/15 7:02 PM * ELMHURST W (16)Sortillo, Dylan (6)Straughter, Jawan (6)Motzel, Brandon 01/10/15 7:14 PM * NORTH PARK W (16)Motzel, Brandon (8)Motzel, Brandon 01/14/15 7:00 p.m. * at North Central W (18)Jurgutis, Danielius (9)Motzel, Brandon 01/17/15 7:02 PM * WHEATON W (22)Hill, Hunter (8)Hoepfner, Nic 01/21/15 7:02 PM * ILLINOIS WESLEYAN L 1571 (19)Ryan, Ben (6)Ryan, Ben (19)Hill, Hunter 1/24/15 7 p.m. * at Millikin W (16)Ryan, Ben (7)Hoepfner, Nic 1/28/15 7:00 p.m. * at Elmhurst WOT (16)Motzel, Brandon (8)Motzel, Brandon (8)Ryan, Ben 1/31/15 7:00 pm * at North Park L 301 (18)Ryan, Ben (12)Ryan, Ben 02/04/15 7:03 PM * NORTH CENTRAL LOT 627 (24)Pils, Griffin (6)Straughter, Jawan (6)Johnson, Tayvian 02/07/15 7:01 PM * CARTHAGE W (11)Motzel, Brandon (9)Hoepfner, Nic 2/11/15 7 p.m. * at Illinois Wesleyan W (12)Ryan, Ben (8)Pils, Griffin 02/14/15 7:12 PM * MILLIKIN W (24)Hill, Hunter (8)Johnson, Tayvian 2/21/15 7:10 PM * at Wheaton W (18)Hill, Hunter (10)Ryan, Ben 02/27/15 7:22 PM NORTH CENTRAL W (27)Hill, Hunter (7)Hill, Hunter 02/28/15 7:02 PM ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W (17)Hill, Hunter (7)Ryan, Ben 03/07/15 7:02 PM DEPAUW W (16)Hill, Hunter (7)Ryan, Ben 03/13/15 7:43 PM MOUNT UNION W (26)Ryan, Ben (8)Ryan, Ben 03/14/15 7:02 PM MARIETTA W (17)Hill, Hunter (6)Johnson, Tayvian (6)Motzel, Brandon 3/20/15 5:30pm vs Babson W (18)Hill, Hunter (6)Johnson, Tayvian (6)Motzel, Brandon (6)Ryan, Ben 3/21/15 3:00pm vs UW-Stevens Point L 3185 (14)Motzel, Brandon (10)Ryan, Ben AUGUSTANA VIKINGS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS Hill, Hunter vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) FIELD GOALS MADE Hill, Hunter vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) FIELD GOAL ATT Hill, Hunter vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) FG PCT (min 5 made) ( 8-8 ) Hoepfner, Nic vs Knox (11/29/14) 3 PT FG MADE... 7 Hill, Hunter vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS Hill, Hunter vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) ( 4-4 ) Pils, Griffin vs Marietta (03/14/15) FREE THROWS MADE Hill, Hunter vs Mount Union (03/13/15) FREE THROW ATT Hill, Hunter vs Mount Union (03/13/15) FT PCT (min 3 made) (10-10) Hill, Hunter vs Coe College (12/30/14) REBOUNDS Ryan, Ben at North Park (1/31/15) ASSISTS... 7 Pils, Griffin vs Mount Union (03/13/15) STEALS... 4 Pils, Griffin vs Babson (3/20/15) 4 Motzel, Brandon vs Babson (3/20/15) 4 Straughter, Jawan vs DePauw (03/07/15) 4 Johnson, Tayvian at MacMurray (12/16/14) 4 Hill, Hunter vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) BLOCKED SHOTS... 5 Motzel, Brandon vs Elmhurst (01/07/15) TURNOVERS... 7 Hill, Hunter vs Ill. Wesleyan (02/28/15) FOULS... 5 Johnson, Tayvian vs DePauw (03/07/15) 5 Hill, Hunter at North Park (1/31/15) 5 Motzel, Brandon at Millikin (1/24/15) 5 Johnson, Tayvian vs Ill. Wesleyan (01/21/15) 5 Motzel, Brandon at North Central (01/14/15) 5 Johnson, Tayvian vs Elmhurst (01/07/15) 5 Motzel, Brandon vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) 5 Ryan, Ben vs UW-Whitewater (12/10/14) 5 Johnson, Tayvian at Central ( ) 5 Johnson, Tayvian vs Rust (11/22/14) 12 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

15 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS MEN S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL GAMES POINTS - REBOUNDS - ASSISTS Opponent Date Score WL HILL,HUNT ROTH,MARK NORCIA,JA STRAUGHTE PILS,GRIF JOHNSON,T SORTILLO, JURGUTIS, RYAN,BEN vs Albion College W DNP at Mount St. Joseph W DNP at Thomas More 11/21/ W DNP vs Rust 11/22/ W DNP KNOX 11/29/ W at Central L DNP DNP DNP FONTBONNE 12/06/ W DNP WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 12/10/ WO DNP DNP at MacMurray College 12/16/ W DNP at LUTM 12/29/ W vs Coe College 12/30/ W DNP DNP at Carthage W ELMHURST 01/07/ W DNP DNP NORTH PARK 01/10/ W DNP at North Central 01/14/ W DNP DNP WHEATON 01/17/ W DNP DNP ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 01/21/ L DNP at Millikin 1/24/ W DNP at Elmhurst 1/28/ WO DNP at North Park 1/31/ L DNP NORTH CENTRAL 02/04/ OL DNP CARTHAGE 02/07/ W at Illinois Wesleyan 2/11/ W DNP MILLIKIN 02/14/ W at Wheaton 2/21/ W NORTH CENTRAL 02/27/ W DNP ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 02/28/ W DNP DEPAUW 03/07/ W DNP MOUNT UNION 03/13/ W DNP MARIETTA 03/14/ W vs Babson 3/20/ W vs UW-Stevens Point 3/21/ L Opponent Date Score WL HOEPFNER, MOTZEL,BR GYLTEN,JA JOHNSTON, DZIAGWA,A HOEKSTRA, RANALLO,J SCHLITTER vs Albion College W DNP DNP DNP DNP at Mount St. Joseph W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Thomas More 11/21/ W DNP vs Rust 11/22/ W DNP KNOX 11/29/ W DNP DNP at Central L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP FONTBONNE 12/06/ W DNP WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 12/10/ WO DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at MacMurray College 12/16/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at LUTM 12/29/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Coe College 12/30/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Carthage W DNP DNP DNP DNP ELMHURST 01/07/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP NORTH PARK 01/10/ W DNP DNP DNP at North Central 01/14/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WHEATON 01/17/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 01/21/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Millikin 1/24/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Elmhurst 1/28/ WO DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at North Park 1/31/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP NORTH CENTRAL 02/04/ OL DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CARTHAGE 02/07/ W DNP DNP at Illinois Wesleyan 2/11/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MILLIKIN 02/14/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Wheaton 2/21/ W DNP DNP NORTH CENTRAL 02/27/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 02/28/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DEPAUW 03/07/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MOUNT UNION 03/13/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MARIETTA 03/14/ W DNP DNP vs Babson 3/20/ W DNP DNP DNP vs UW-Stevens Point 3/21/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BASKETBALL - 13

16 MBB REVIEW Vikings go 27-5; claim 2015 CCIW regular season and tournament championships; advance to NCAA Division III tournament championship game for the third time; finish second in the final D3hoops.com poll; Hunter Hill named CCIW Co-Player of the Year and to numerous All-America teams; Grey Giovanine earns multiple Coach of the Year awards The first basket of the Augustana men s basketball season came on a Tayvian Johnson (United Township HS, East Moline, Ill.) dunk just 13 seconds into the Vikings exhibition opener with Bradley. While it would have been premature to consider that a harbinger of things to come, by the end of the game which Coach Grey Giovanine s club won at Peoria s Carver Arena fans had a pretty good indication that it could be a special season. Special it was, as Augustana went 27-5 equaling the second-most wins in school history and won its 14th College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin title and its fourth conference tournament championship in the event s 10-year history. The Vikings extended the postseason all the way to the NCAA Division III championship game in Salem, Virginia, where Wisconsin-Stevens Point finally got the better of Giovanine s squad It was Augustana s 14th Division III tournament appearance, its fifth final four trip and the third time the program has reached the title game. The individual honors were many. Giovanine, in his16th season, was named Basketball Times National Division III Coach of the Year. He also earned CCIW and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year recognition. Junior point guard Hunter Hill (Byron HS, Byron, Ill.) was named the CCIW s Co-Most Outstanding Player, becoming just the fourth Viking ever to earn the award. He was also a first team All-Central Region selection by D3hoops.com and was named to the All-America second teams of D3hoops.com, Basketball Times and the NABC. Junior forward Ben Ryan (Washington HS, Washington, Ill.) was a third team all-region pick and joined Hill on the All-CCIW first team. Classmates Jawan Straughter (Plainfield East HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.) and Johnson were named second and third team all-conference, respectively. After the exhibition win at Bradley, Augustana ventured back on the road to win championships at the Mount St. Joseph Tipoff Classic in Cincinnati, Ohio and the Thomas More Coach Jim Connor Classic in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. The Vikings extended their winning streak to five games with an pasting of Knox in their home opener. Central played a nearly flawless game, including 16 three-pointers, in handing Augustana an setback in Pella, Iowa on December 3. Fontbonne paid the price for that loss, as three days later Augustana posted the fourthhighest point total in school history in a win. That set the stage for a highly-anticipated matchup with top-ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater at Carver Center. The fourth-ranked Vikings got 41 points from Hill and won a classic, in double overtime. Hill s performance earned him NCAA Division III National Player of the Week honors from the United States Basketball Writers Association. Augustana won its next eight as well, including its first five CCIW contests, to extend its winning streak to 10 and improve to Losses in three of its next five games tightened up the league standings, but proved to be a small bump in the road, as the Vikings started another 10-game winning streak by holding Carthage to one first-half field goal in a win at home. An win at Illinois Wesleyan, which equaled the worst loss ever by the Titans at Shirk Center, put Augustana back in control of its own CCIW destiny and the Vikings earned the outright title with wins over Millikin (73-65) at home and Wheaton (89-55) on the road. They captured the conference tournament and the league s automatic NCAA bid with wins over North Central (82-76) and Illinois Wesleyan (78-74) at Carver Center. One of just two teams in the 62-team NCAA field to receive a first-round bye, Augustana hosted DePauw in a second-round game. The Vikings fought back from a five-point deficit in the final four minutes, taking the lead on a pair of Straughter free throws with five seconds left and surviving a potential game-tying shot by the Tigers to win An win over Mount Union in the round of 16 preceded one of the most impressive victories in the history of the program. Facing a 28-2 Marietta team with a trip to the final four on the line, Augustana bolted to a halftime lead en route to a demolition of the nation s 12th-ranked team. The nets were finally cut down after the final home game of the year, although there may not have been much left after a 13-of-18 Viking performance from three-point range. Fourth-ranked Babson was the opponent in the national semifinals in Salem. Augustana took a lead at the half, but the Beavers came back and led with just over six minutes to play. However, junior Griffin Pils (Libertyville HS, Libertyville, Ill.) and Hill sparked a 22-1 Viking run to end the contest as Augustana advanced to its third national title tilt with a win. The next day, Wisconsin-Stevens Point used a 12-of-18 performance from beyond the arc to defeat the Vikings The Pointers won their fourth national championship, while Augustana lost to the eventual champion for the 10th time in 14 Division III tournament appearances. Giovanine settled on an all-junior starting lineup of Hill, Ryan, Johnson, Straughter and Pils over the final 15 games. Hill led the Vikings in scoring this year at 15.5 points per game, shooting.460 from the floor,.394 from beyond the arc and a school-record.919 from the foul line. He also led the team in assists (89) and tied for the team lead with 37 steals. His 496 points represent the 14th-highest total in school history and his 148 makes from the free throw line tied for the second-most ever in a season at Augustana. Ryan averaged 14 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 11.5 points with team bests of 6.5 rebounds per game and a.588 field goal percentage. Coming off the bench for the most part, senior center Nic Hoepfner (United Township HS, East Moline, Ill.) averaged 9.1 points on.586 shooting from the floor. Johnson (8.9 ppg, 4.6 rpg,.536 fg%,.739 ft%, 25 blk) tied for the team lead with 37 steals. Pils (7.6 ppg,.866 ft%, 54 ast) led Augustana with a.419 mark from long range and posted the best assistto-turnover ratio (2.16) of any Viking regular in the Giovanine era. Straughter, the team s defensive stopper, had 31 steals and 10 blocks. He averaged 5.9 points on.519 field goal shooting and was second on the team with 58 assists. The rest of the rotation included junior Brandon Motzel (Carmel HS, Grayslake, Ill.), seniors Danielius Jurgutis (Downers Grove South HS, Darien, Ill.) and Mark Roth (Washington HS, Metamora, Ill.) and freshman Dylan Sortillo (Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf, Iowa). Motzel (6.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg,.566 fg%,.735 ft%), who played the entire NCAA tournament with a surgically repaired broken hand, led the team in blocked shots with 36. Jurgutis averaged 5.8 points and shot.345 from three-point range and.833 at the line. Roth hit 29 three s and Sortillo averaged 3.7 points and shot.380 from beyond the arc. This year s senior class, which also included Kevin Schlitter (Maine South HS, Park Ridge, Ill.) and Alex Dziagwa (Riverside-Brookfield HS, Brookfield, Ill.) helped lead Augustana to an (.752) record over the last four seasons. Only four players in school history (Bruce Hamming, Mark Brooks, Matt Pelton and John Laing) have played in more games than Jurgutis and Roth, who saw action in 107 each. Roth finished his career fourth in school history with 144 three-point field goals and 16th all-time with a.388 percentage from long range. Jurgutis also finished in Augustana s top 50 all-time in points (777), three-point field goals (69), three-point percentage (.322), free throws made (160), free throw percentage (.780) and assists (132). He also shares the school s single-season record for games played with 32. Hoepfner s.593 career field goal percentage is the second-highest in school history AUGUSTANA SUPERLATIVES CCIW TOURNAMENT: Won fourth championship in tournament s 10-year history. Only school to qualify for every CCIW tournament. D3HOOPS.COM NATIONAL RANKING: Ranked in all 15 polls, never lower than 11th. Ranked first for four weeks and second in final poll. D3HOOPS.COM ALL-AMERICA: Hunter Hill (2nd team) BASKETBALL TIMES ALL-AMERICA: Hunter Hill (2nd team) NABC ALL-AMERICA: Hunter Hill (2nd team) D3HOOPS.COM ALL-CENTRAL REGION: Hunter Hill (1st team); Ben Ryan (3rd team) CCIW ALL-CONFERENCE: Hunter Hill (1st team Co-Player of the Year); Ben Ryan (1st team); Jawan Straughter (2nd team); Tayvian Johnson (3rd Team) CCIW ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE: Jake Gylten, MichaelHoekstra, Jacob Johnston, Brandon Motzel, Ben Ryan. CCIW TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS: Scoring Defense 62.1 ppg; Scoring Margin ppg; Rebounding Defense 30.6 rpg. NCAA TOP TEN TEAM RANKINGS: Field Goal Percentage.499 (5th); Scoring Margin ppg (10th). NCAA TOP 25 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Free Throw Percentage.919, Hunter Hill (3rd); Minutes Played 1015, Hunter Hill (11th); Free Throws Made 148, Hunter Hill (23rd). SINGLE-SEASON AUGUSTANA TOP TEN: Free Throw Percentage.919, Hunter Hill (1st);.866, Griffin Pils (10th); Games Played 32, Hunter Hill, Tayvian Johnson, Danielius Jurgutis, Brandon Motzel, Ben Ryan (T-1st); 31, Mark Roth (T-6th); Free Throws Made 148, Hunter Hill (T-2nd); Blocked Shots 36, Brandon Motzel (T-8th); Free Throws Attempted 161, Hunter Hill (T-10th); CAREER AUGUSTANA TOP TEN: Free Throw Percentage.891, Hunter Hill (1st); Field Goal Percentage.593, Nic Hoepfner (2nd); 3-point FG 144, Mark Roth (4th); Games Played 107, Danielius Jurgutis, Mark Roth (T-5th); Rebounds 573, Ben Ryan (8th); Blocked Shots 57, Tayvian Johnson (T-9th); 3-point FG Percentage.420, Hunter Hill (10th); Blocked Shots Per Game 0.71, Brandon Motzel (10th) MEN S BASKETBALL AWARDS Varsity MVP: Hunter Hill Leading Rebounder: Ben Ryan Outstanding Defender: Jawan Straughter J.V. MVP: Michael Hoekstra

17 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS POST SEASON HISTORY The Vikings have been involved in post season play a total of 24 times during Augustana s basketball history...of those appearances, 14 have been in NCAA Division III, five in NAIA, four in the NCAA College Division and once in the United States Olympic Trials...Augustana s overall post season record is The Vikings are in NCAA Division III, 15-5 in the NAIA, 0-8 in NCAA College Division and 1-1 in the United States Olympic Trials...The Blue & Gold made the NAIA Final Four once and have been in the NCAA Division III Final Four a total of five times with second place finishes in 1981, 1993 and again in THE VIKINGS IN THE POST SEASON 2015 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 68, DePauw 66 - Regional Final Augustana 82, Mount Union 69 - Sectional Semifinal Augustana 100, Marietta 51 - Sectional Final Augustana 68, Babson 48 - Final Four UW-Stevens Point 70, Augustana 54 - National Championship 2014 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 88, St. Thomas 77 - Regional UW-Whitewater 87, Augustana 68 - Regional Final 2011 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 76, Webster 51 - Regional Augustana 88, Hope 80 - Regional Final Augustana 70, Mary Hardin-Baylor 57 - Sectional Semifinal St. Thomas 72, Augustana 56 - Sectional Final 2008 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 72, Aurora 61 - Regional Washington 70, Augustana 67 - Regional Final 2007 NCAA DIVISION III Carroll 73, Augustana NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 71, Buena Vista 66 - Regional Augustana 77, Wisconsin-Stout - Regional Final Puget Sound 92, Augustana 86 - Sectional Semifinal 1993 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 79, DePauw 66 - First Round Augustana 92, Beloit 66 - Regional Augustana 87, LaVerne - Sectional Semifinal Augustana 100, UW-Platteville 86 - Sectional Final Augustana 83, Rowan 81 - Final Four Ohio Northern 71, Augustana 68 - National Championship Augustana 94, McKendree 66 - District Augustana 85, Wartburg 64-1st Round Augustana 57, Washburn 55-2nd Round St. Mary s (TX) 74, Augustana 65 - Quarter 1973 NAIA Augustana 87, Quincy 59 - District Augustana 109, McKendree 61 - District Augustana 66, Hanover 65-1st Round Augustana 64, Defiance 61-2nd Round Augustana 63, Oklahoma Baptist 46 - Quarter Guilford 77, Augustana 69 - Final Four Augustana 96, Slippery Rock 93 - Third Place 1972 NAIA Augustana 104, Olivet Nazarene 65 - District Augustana 90, Eastern Illinois 76 - District Augustana 103, Kearney State 96-1st Round Augustana 76, Glenville State 75-2nd Round UW-Eau Claire 77, Augustana 70 - Quarter 1971 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION Central Michigan 63, Augustana 59 - Regional Ashland 88, Augustana 65 - Regional Cons 1963 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION Washington (MO) 71, Augustana 59 - Regional Concordia (MN) 92, Augustana 82 - Regional Cons 1960 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION Wheaton 82, Augustana 65 - Regional UW-Milwaukee 109, Augustana 82 - Regional Cons 1959 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION South Dakota State 73, Augustana 58 - Regional Wartburg 69, Augustana 66 (OT) - Regional Cons 1940 NAIA Peru Teachers 49, Augustana 46-1st Round 1939 NAIA Augustana 48, LSU 43-1st Round Warrensburg 32, Augustana 29-2nd Round 1936 UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TRIALS Augustana 41, Butler 40-1st Round Indiana State 30, Augustana 26-2nd Round 1983 NCAA DIVISION III Cal. State Stanislaus 80, Augustana 73 - Regional Bishop (TX) 104, Augustana Regional Cons 1982 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 70, UW-Milwaukee 63 - Regional Augustana 76 Luther 57 - Regional Champ Wabash 54, Augustana 51 - National Quarterfinal 1981 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 81, North Park 68 - Regional Augustana 56, Beloit 53 - Regional Champ Augustana 69, Whittier 63 - National Quarterfinal Augustana 93, Otterbein 81 - Final Four Potsdam State 67, Augustana 65 - National Championship 1980 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 76, Central (IA) 74 - Regional North Park 72, Augustana 60 - Regional Champ 1977 NCAA DIVISION III Central (IA) 73, Augustana 69 - Regional Augustana 78, Beloit 68 - Regional Champ 1976 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 83, Cornell 77 - Regional Augustana 79, Coe 70 - Regional Champ Scranton 76, Augustana 65 - Final Four Augustana 93, Plattsburgh State 69 - Third Place 1975 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 67, Knox 64 - Regional Augustana 62, Wartburg 61 - Regional Champ Augustana 49, Hamline 42 - National Quarterfinal LeMoyne Owen 84, Augustana 71 - Final Four Augustana 78, SUNY-Brockport 71 -Third Place 1974 NAIA Augustana 90, NE Illinois 65 - District In 1973 the Vikings took the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City by storm, closing school and holding impromptu pep rallies whenever Augustana played during the week long tournament...the Vikings placed third and finished the year Here the team is welcomed home in front of the Carver PE Center BASKETBALL - 15

18 FINAL FOUR REVIEW UNFORGETTABLE SEASON ENDS IN KANSAS CITY WITH THIRD PLACE NAIA FINISH Jim Borcherding was not one who liked to rank teams, afraid that it was unfair to compare different styles of play. But while the enthusiastic and vocal Borcherding was not willing to say which of his teams was the best, it would be hard to argue that any team accomplished more than his This was a senior dominated team which came in with Borcherding and he guided this unit from a 15-9 squad as freshmen to a powerhouse 29-2 team as seniors Augustana 86, UW-Platteville 62 Augustana 81, Monmouth 47 Augustana 75, St. Ambrose 59 Augustana 86, Wheaton 74 Augustana 69, North Central 57 Augustana 108, Carroll 63 Augustana 78, Dubuque 50 Augustana 80, Athletes-in-Action 72 Augustana 67, Bethel 60 Augustana 69, Quincy 50 Sam Houston State 64, Augustana 63 Augustana 65, Illinois Wesleyan 52 Augustana 97, Elmhurst 71 Augustana 78, North Park 59 Augustana 88, Millikin 66 Augustana 102, Carthage 64 Augustana 52, North Park 45 Augustana 84, Wheaton 67 Augustana 37, Carthage 34 Augustana 12, Carroll 6 Augustana 66, Elmhurst 50 Augustana 73, Illinois Wesleyan 41 Augustana 69, Millikin 59 Augustana 89, North Central 70 Augustana 96, Northwestern 82 NAIA PLAYOFFS Augustana 87, Quincy 59 Augustana 109, McKendree 61 Augustana 66, Hanover 65 Augustana 64, Defiance 61 Augustana 63, Oklahoma Baptist 46 Guilford 77, Augustana 69 Augustana 99, Slippery Rock 93 (3rd Place) The center position was patrolled by John Laing who would leave Augustana as the school s all-time leading scorer and as a senior the 6-11 Laing averaged 20.0 points per game. The other senior starters were Chuck Menzer, a terrific shooter, at forward and guards Drew Boster and Mark Brooks. Boster was a heady veteran who ran things from the point and to this day still holds the school assist records for both season and career while Brooks was an underrated player who is sixth on Augustana s all-time scoring list. Still another senior, Jim VanDeCasteele, played the role of the sixth man and he averaged 7.6 points per game. The lone starter who was not a senior was sophomore Bruce Hamming, a 6-11 giant who teamed with Laing to give Borcherding a two pronged inside attack which few teams could match up with. During the regular season only Sam Houston State was able to defeat the Vikings and that was by a score of in the championship game of the Quincy Holiday Tournament. Augustana ran off 19 straight victories following the loss to Sam Houston with the only other loss in the season coming at the hands of Guilford College in the semi-finals of the NAIA national tournament. Led by Laing and his buddies, the team blitzed the CCIW with a perfect 16-0 season and the entire campus and most of the Quad City area got caught up in the excitement of this magical season. In the District 20 playoffs the Vikings blasted Quincy and McKendree to earn a second trip to Kansas City and the NAIA national tournament where they were quarterfinal losers a year ago. The week long tournament in the now-defunct Municipal Auditorium was quite a spectacle as 32 teams converged to see who was the best small college team in the country. School was shut down and the downtown of Kansas City was teeming with Augustana fans. In the opening round the Vikings survived a scare against Hanover before pulling out a win behind Laing s 17 points. Menzer hit for 18 points in a win over Defiance in the second round and in the quarterfinals Laing exploded for 27 points and 17 rebounds in a pasting of Oklahoma Baptist. It was into the Final Four and the opponent was Guilford College with future NBA stars Lloyd Free and M.L. Carr. Despite 16 points from Menzer and 15 rebounds from Hamming, Augustana fell before rallying the next night with a win over Slippery Rock in the third place game as Hamming had 32 points AUGUSTANA VIKINGS AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 29-2 Record * Third Place Finish in NAIA

19 FINAL FOUR REVIEW HAMMING S BIG YEAR LEADS TO THIRD PLACE IN FIRST NCAA III TOURNAMENT He battled injuries for most of his senior year but that didn t stop Bruce Hamming from turning in a tremendous performance. He led the Vikings to a 22-8 overall record and a third place finish in the first ever NCAA Division III national tournament. Hamming, a 6-11 giant with a sweet shooting touch, averaged 17.6 points and 11.0 rebounds per game as he was named to the Final Four all-tournament team and the NCAA Division III All-America squad. Although he was the focal point in the Augustana offense, Hamming was hardly the only weapon for Jim Borcherding as forwards Mike Michalski (12.4) and Tom Miler (11.8) joined him in double figures in scoring Augustana 72, St. Ambrose 53 Wittenberg 58, Augustana 56 Gustavus 67, Augustana 63 Augustana 97, Millikin 71 Augustana 83, North Central 69 Augustana 76, Morningside 75 Augustana 87, UW-Platteville 75 Augustana 72, St. Ambrose 67 Augustana 73, Tennessee Wesleyan 62 Augustana 73, Huntington 70 Valdosta State 91, Augustana 70 Augustana 79, North Central 71 Augustana 67, North Park 61 Augustana 73, Elmhurst 59 Augustana 49, Wheaton 45 Augustana 59, Carroll 54 Carthage 62, Augustana 54 Augustana 77, Illinois Wesleyan 73 North Park 68, Augustana 65 Elmhurst 71, Augustana 69 Augustana 77, Carthage 56 Illinois Wesleyan 75, Augustana 68 Augustana 105, Wheaton 86 Augustana 78, Millikin 74 Augustana 89, Carroll 77 NCAA PLAYOFFS Augustana 67, Knox 64 Augustana 62, Wartburg 61 Augustana 49, Hamline 42 LeMoyne Owen 84, Augustana 71 Augustana 78, SUNY-Brockport 71 The Vikings were a perfect 13-0 in the friendly confines of the Roy J. Carver PE Center but away from home they struggled to a 9-8 mark which was part of the reason they relinquished a four year stranglehold on the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship. After a loss at Illinois Wesleyan late in the season which left the record at 15-7, wins over Wheaton (105-86), Millikin (78-74) and Carroll (89-77) - with Hamming pouring in 34 points and snaring 18 rebounds - pushed Augustana into the first ever NCAA Division III national playoffs. This was uncharted territory for Borcherding and his team which had been a fixture in the NAIA national tournament for the past three years but the Vikings made the most of their appearance into the inaugural NCAA Division III affair. In the first round of the tournament it was a solid Knox College team which was the opponent. Michalski and junior Dan Hillesland split the scoring honors with 16 points apiece and Michalski grabbed 13 rebounds as the Siwash fell The next game in the tournament provided one of the classic games in Augustana history as Tom Miler nailed a long jumper just as the buzzer sounded to nip Wartburg in a game played in Waverly, Iowa. The Knights had scored with just seconds to play to take what seemed like a final lead but the Vikings were able to get a time out. In the huddle Borcherding designed the play and Miler took a perfect pass from Al Weir, turned and shot and hit nothing but net which propelled the team into the next round. In a defensive struggle against Hamline the Vikings prevailed as Hamming had 19 points and Michalski ripped down 14 rebounds. In the first round of the Final Four, eventual champion LeMoyne-Owen stopped Augustana by a score of despite 18 points and 15 rebounds from Hamming. In the third place game Hamming scored 28 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the way in a win over Brockport State. Hamming ended the year as the second leading scorer in school history with 1,668 points and he was an NCAA Division III All-American and an Academic All-American. He was also named a Top Five student-athlete by the NCAA AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 22-8 Record * Third Place Finish in NCAA Division III BASKETBALL - 17

20 FINAL FOUR REVIEW SOLID LATE SEASON TOURNAMENT RUN NETS THIRD PLACE NATIONAL FINISH As was usually the case with Jim Borcherding teams, the Vikings caught fire down the stretch and the result was a third place finish in the NCAA Division III national tournament in a year when Augustana did not win the conference championship. Borcherding coaxed this team to a 21-7 record despite the fact that he didn t have a big time scorer, relying instead on scoring balance and defense. Senior Terry Lawrence led the team in scoring with a 13.6 average while junior center Rick Kestner checked in a 12.7 and junior forward Greg Stivers was at The Vikings were 13-5 following a loss to Elmhurst on January 31. They would lose just twice more for the rest of the year - once to CCIW champion Illinois Wesleyan which had future NBA star Jack Sikma and once to Scranton in the Final Four semifinals Augustana 87, Rockford 74 Eastern Illinois 77, Augustana 67 Augustana 86, North Central 70 Augustana 81, Wabash 74 Augustana 76, Millikin 60 Loras 80, Augustana 75 Augustana 77, Gustavus Adolphus 72 Augustana 84, St. Olaf 79 Augsburg 49, Augustana 48 Augustana 86, Concordia 74 Augustana 72, Wheaton 54 Augustana 90, North Park 51 Augustana 76, Wheaton 60 Augustana 79, Millikin 55 Illinois Wesleyan 89, Augustana 73 Augustana 78, North Central 61 Augustana 89, Carroll 64 Elmhurst 63, Augustana 61 Augustana 59, Carroll 57 Augustana 72, Carthage 71 Augustana 75, Elmhurst 56 Augustana 63, North Park 62 Illinois Wesleyan 59, Augustana 57 Augustana 75, Carthage 69 NCAA PLAYOFFS Augustana 83, Cornell 77 Augustana 79, Coe 70 Scranton 76, Augustana 65 Augustana 93, Plattsburgh State 69 Following the loss to Elmhurst the Vikings picked up a pair of crucial wins over Carroll (59-57) and Carthage (72-71) on the always tough Winter Wonderland trip to Wisconsin and then destroyed Elmhurst to avenge the earlier defeat. A win over North Park by a point (63-62) preceded the loss to Illinois Wesleyan but the Blue & Gold finished the year with a overtime win over Carthage. That propelled Borcherding s team into post-season and in the first round the Vikings rode Terry Lawrence s (26 points) hot shooting to an win over Cornell. A win over number one ranked Coe was fueled by 22 points from Kestner and Lawrence and 10 rebounds from junior Bill Swieton. In the first round of the Final Four the Vikings could not match up with the Scranton Royals and fell despite 19 points from Lawrence. In the third place game, Augustana blasted Plattsburgh State to put the cap on a fine season. Balance was the key all season long as Borcherding shuffled players around to find the right combination. Eight players averaged more than 4.5 points per game and seven different players led the team in scoring at some time during the season. Lawrence was the key down the stretch, leading the team in scoring eight times in the final 15 games. This team bounced back from adversity all season long, including the first conference loss in the Carver PE Center in the building s history - actually the Vikings lost twice at home this year in the league AUGUSTANA VIKINGS AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 21-7 Record * Third Place Finish in NCAA Division III

21 FINAL FOUR REVIEW LAST SECOND SHOT DOOMS TITLE HOPES AS VIKINGS FALL IN OVERTIME Only a last second shot prevented the Vikings and veteran coach Jim Borcherding from winning the NCAA Division III national championship on the Carver PE Center floor in front of 5,000 wild and vocal Augustana faithful. A freshman by the name of Leroy Witherspoon sank a 30 foot jumper as the horn sounded in regulation which allowed Potsdam State to tie the game at 57. It was a shocking end to a season and a game which looked as if the Vikings were finally going to give Borcherding his long sought after national title Augustana 81, Coe 64 Augustana 81, Western Illinois 77 Augustana 81, Marycrest 60 Augustana 91, Luther 61 Augustana 88, St. Ambrose 71 Northern Iowa 60, Augustana 53 Augustana 103, North Central 66 Quincy 76, Augustana 69 Midwestern State 71, Augustana 68 Augustana 83, Central State 56 So. Carolina-Aiken 83, Augustana 73 Augustana 107, North Central 61 Augustana 90, North Park 73 Augustana 79, Illinois Wesleyan 54 Augustana 74, Elmhurst 72 Augustana 92, Wheaton 70 Augustana 93, Carthage 57 Augustana 85, Elmhurst 61 Augustana 68, Illinois Wesleyan 60 Augustana 62, Millikin 33 Augustana 89, Carthage 68 Augustana 95, Carroll 64 Augustana 100, Wheaton 66 North Park 69, Augustana 58 Augustana 70, Millikin 46 Augustana 85, Carroll 55 NCAA PLAYOFFS Augustana 81, North Park 68 Augustana 56, Beloit 53 Augustana 69, Whittier 67 Augustana 93, Otterbein 81 Potsdam State 67, Augustana 65 Maxwell Artis, the splendid shooting guard for Augustana, hit two free throws with just four seconds remaining in the game which gave the Vikings a lead and it looked like the title was secure. However, Witherspoon had a different idea and he took the inbound pass and hustled down the court, launching a shot just as the buzzer was sounding. In the overtime the Bears outscored the Vikings 10-8 to claim the national title. The Vikings finished the year with a tremendous 25-6 overall record - including a 15-1 mark in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. Borcherding s team was teeming with quickness as Artis was matched up in the backcourt with junior Billy Schneider, a feisty point guard who had 234 assists on the year. The forwards were smooth shooting junior Craig Brittnum and tenacious senior captain Bill Rapier - maybe the toughest competitor to ever wear an Augustana uniform. At center was junior Shane Price, a silent contributor who shot. 589 from the field in the season. Borcherding turned his team loose and the result was a team which averaged 80.1 points per game and shot.520 from the field. Led by the ball-hawking efforts of Artis and the pesky Schneider, the Vikings pressed constantly and the Carver PE Center rocked with thunderous dunks from the high flying Brittnum, Rapier and Price. The Vikings were forced to travel in the first round of the playoffs and the site of the Midwest Regional was Beloit, Wisconsin. The first round opponent was North Park - a conference rival and the three time defending NCAA champion. Behind 17 points from Schneider, the only time all season he would led the team in scoring, Augustana handled North Park The next night the opponent was the host Buccaneers who came into the game ranked number one in the nation. Brittnum scored 16 points and Price grabbed eight rebounds as the Vikings won It was back home to Carver for the quarterfinal and Brittnum scored 22 points and Price had 16 rebounds as Augustana turned back a good Whittier team with Schneider contributing a key steal late in the game to seal the victory. In the first round of the semifinal the Vikings came from 14 points down in the first half to defeat Otterbein as Artis poured in 27 points. Brittnum led the team in scoring that year with a 17.1 points per game average while Artis (13.5), Rapier (12.9) and Price (12.9) were all in double figures. Rapier was an NCAA Division III All-America selection, capping a tremendous career for a guy who did not play high school basketball AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 25-6 Record * Second Place Finish in NCAA Division III BASKETBALL - 19

22 FINAL FOUR REVIEW SENIORS SPEARHEAD CHARGE TO TITLE GAME AFTER BEING 7-19 AS FRESHMEN In what is surely one of the most remarkable success stories in Augustana College athletics, a close knit band of six seniors helped lead the Vikings to within three points of a national championship. Kirk Anderson, Aben Cooper, Josh Thompson, Eric Rowell, Cardenal Collins and Brian Moe were members of a team which suffered through a 7-19 season in when that group was in its freshman year Beloit 71, Augustana 68 Augustana 77, Dubuque 51 Augustana 84, St. Ambrose 82 Augustana 88, Aurora 78 Augustana 86, Teikyo-Marycrest 58 Augustana 74, Rockford 66 Augustana 98, Central of Iowa 70 Cal-Poly SLO 94, Augustana 83 Cal-Bakersfield 82, Augustana 70 Augustana 63, Teikyo-Marycrest 59 Augustana 94, Illinois Wesleyan 80 Augustana 85, North Park 73 Augustana 100, Wheaton 71 Millikin 89, Augustana 87 St. Louis 86, Augustana 73 Augustana 71, North Central 69 Augustana 95 Wheaton 76 Augustana 87, Carthage 70 Augustana 93, Millikin 67 Augustana 73, North Central 56 Augustana 113, Elmhurst 69 Augustana 82, Carthage 65 Augustana 79, Illinois Wesleyan 78 North Park 65, Augustana 64 Augustana 95, Elmhurst 78 NCAA PLAYOFFS Augustana 79, DePauw 66 Augustana 92, Beloit 66 Augustana 84, LaVerne 82 Augustana 100, UW-Platteville 86 Augustana 83, Rowan 81 Ohio Northern 71, Augustana 68 Just three years later those six players were standing on the awards platform in the Sports Arena in Buffalo, New York after the Vikings dropped a tough decision to Ohio Northern in the NCAA Division III title game. It was a remarkable turnaround for Augustana and it started when former Viking captain Steve Yount took over the reigns prior to the season. When Anderson, Cooper, Thompson, Rowell, Collins and Moe were sophomores the team was 19-7 in Yount s first year. The next year it was 18-8 and finally came the glorious 24-7 run in which included the school s first College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship since 1982 and the first Final Four trip since the 1981 team placed second. Anderson, Cooper and Thompson were the top three leading scorers on the team and Moe, Collins and Rowell came off the bench to provide invaluable experience and depth. It was Anderson, the sweet shooting blonde who drew most of the attention and deservedly so. He was the CCIW Player of the Year and was a first team NCAA Division III All-America selection and the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four. Anderson, who set a new Augustana school record with 734 points, had the green light to shoot as often as he liked in Yount s free wheeling offense and he was not bashful about putting it up. He made 123 three pointers throughout the year and in the victory over Wisconsin-Platteville which put the Vikings in the Final Four he scored 41 points - including 12 three pointers - to spearhead the Augustana attack. Cooper was a superb inside player who was both an NCAA Division III All-American and a GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America selection while Thompson was an effective passer who could shoot well from the perimeter and score on the inside. Junior Rick Kelley at point guard and sophomore Tom Wise at forward rounded out the starting lineup. I am so proud of what this team accomplished, said Yount in the press room immediately following the title game loss. These seniors have stuck with this program and been rewarded with a tremendous season. I am so very proud of them. They will be missed, no doubt AUGUSTANA VIKINGS AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 24-7 Record * Second Place Finish in NCAA Division III

23 FINAL FOUR REVIEW VIKINGS GO 27-5 AND REACH THE NATIONAL TITLE GAME FOR THE THIRD TIME Augustana 51, Albion 47 Augustana 71, Mount St. Joseph 57 Augustana 91, Thomas More 61 Augustana 91, Rust 69 Augustana 86, Knox 61 Central 89, Augustana 78. Augustana 116, Fontbonne 62 Augustana 96, UW-Whitewater 94 Augustana 78, MacMurray 73 Augustana 87, Luther 59 Augustana 71, Coe 66 Augustana 73, Carthage 42 Augustana 58, Elmhurst 56 Augustana 88, North Park 51 Augustana 75, North Central Augustana 78, Wheaton 74 Illinois Wesleyan 89, Augustana 84 Augustana 71, Millikin 68 Augustana 77, Elmhurst 73 North Park 76, Augustana 69 North Central 72, Augustana 70 Augustana 60, Carthage 29 Augustana 82, Illinois Wesleyan 56 Augustana 73, Millikin 65 Augustana 89, Wheaton 55 Augustana 82, North Central 76 Augustana 78, Illinois Welseyan 74 NCAA PLAYOFFS Augustana 68, DePauw 66 Augustana 82, Mount Union 69 Augustana 100, Marietta 51 Augustana 68, Babson 48 UW-Stevens Point 70, Augustana 54 The first basket of the Augustana men s basketball season came on a Tayvian Johnson dunk just 13 seconds into the Vikings exhibition opener with Bradley. While it would have been premature to consider that a harbinger of things to come, by the end of the game which Coach Grey Giovanine s club won at Peoria s Carver Arena fans had a pretty good indication that it could be a special season. Special it was, as Augustana went 27-5, equaling the second-most wins in school history and winning its 14th College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin title and its fourth conference tournament championship in the event s 10-year history. The Vikings extended the postseason all the way to the NCAA Division III championship game in Salem, Virginia, where Wisconsin-Stevens Point finally got the better of Giovanine s squad It was Augustana s 14th Division III tournament appearance, its fifth final four trip and the third time the program has reached the title game. After a 21-4 regular season, which included a CCIW title, the team s postseason run began with home wins over North Central and Illinois Wesleyan to claim the CCIW Tournament. The Vikings overcame a five-point deficit in the final four minutes to defeat DePauw at Carver Center in their NCAA opener, then recorded decisive home wins over No. 19 Mount Union (82-69) and 12th-ranked Marietta (100-51) to reach the final four. A 22-1 closing run gave Giovanine s bunch a national semifinal win over fourth-ranked Babson. Augustana fell to Stevens Point the following day. The individual honors were many. Giovanine, in his 16th season, was named Basketball Times National Division III Coach of the Year. He also earned CCIW and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year recognition. Junior point guard Hunter Hill was named the CCIW s Co-Most Outstanding Player, becoming just the fourth Viking ever to earn the award. He was also a first team All-Central Region selection by D3hoops.com and was named to the All-America second teams of D3hoops.com, Basketball Times and the NABC. Junior forward Ben Ryan was a third team all-region pick and joined Hill on the All-CCIW first team. Classmates Straughter and Johnson were named second and third team all-conference, respectively. Giovanine settled on an all-junior starting lineup of Hill, Ryan, Johnson, Straughter and Griffin Pils over the final 15 games. Hill led the Vikings in scoring at 15.5 points per game, shooting a schoolrecord.919 from the foul line. Ryan averaged 11.5 points with team bests of 6.5 rebounds per game and a.588 field goal percentage AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 27-5 Record * Second Place Finish in NCAA Division III BASKETBALL - 23

24 AUGUSTANA OPPONENTS WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE La Crosse, Wisconsin November 13, 2015 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon & Gray Head Coach: Ken Koelbl Series: UW-La Crosse leads 3-2 First Meeting: Augustana 35, UW-La Crosse 25 in Last Meeting: Augustana 71, UL-La Crosse 58 in FONTBONNE St. Louis, Missouri November 24, 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri Nickname: Griffins Colors: Purple & Gold Head Coach: Lance Thornhill Series: Augustana leads 3-0 First Meeting: Augustana 72, Fontbonne 50 in Last Meeting: Augustana 116, Fontbonne 62 in WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER Whitewater, Wisconsin December 2, 2015 in Whitewater, Wisconsin Nickname: Warhawks Colors: Purple & Black Head Coach: Pat Miller Series: UW-Whitewater leads 4-2 First Meeting: Whitewater 77, Augustana 68 in Last Meeting: Augustana 96, UW-Whitewater 94 in WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT Stevens Point, Wisconsin December 5, 2015 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Pointers Colors: Purple & Gold Head Coach: Bob Semling Series: Wisconsin-Stevens Point leads 4-1 First Meeting: Stevens Point 71, Augustana 68 in Last Meeting: Stevens Point 70, Augustana 54 in WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY St. Louis, Missouri December 12, 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri Nickname: Bears Colors: Green & Red Head Coach: Mark Edwards Series: Washington leads 5-3 First Meeting: Washington 71, Augustana 66 in Last Meeting: Washington 71, Augustana 68 in MACMURRAY Jacksonville, Illinois December 15, 2015 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Blue & Red Head Coach: Todd Creal Series: Augustana leads 12-7 First Meeting: MacMurray 71, Augustana 60 in Last Meeting: Augustana 78, MacMurray 73 in PUGET SOUND Tacoma, Washington December 18, 2015 in Tacoma, Washington Nickname: Loggers Colors: Maroon & White Head Coach: Justin Lunt Series: Puget Sound leads 1-0 First Meeting: Puget Sound 92, Augustana 86 in LEWIS & CLARK Portland, Oregon December 20, 2015 in Portland, Oregon Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Black & Orange Head Coach: Dinari Foreman Series: First meeting GEORGE FOX Newberg, Oregon December 22, 2015 in Newberg, Oregon Nickname: Bruins Colors: Navy Blue & Old Gold Head Coach: Marco Hamilton Series: First meeting WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH Oshkosh, Wisconsin December 29, 2015 in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Nickname: Titans Colors: Yellow & Black Head Coach: Pat Juckem Series: Augustana leads 8-0 First Meeting: Augustana 36, Oshkosh 23 in Last Meeting: Augustana 63, Oshkosh 41 in EDGEWOOD Madison, Wisconsin December 30, 2015 at Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Nickname: Eagles Colors: Black, White & Red Head Coach: Justin Meyer Series: First meeting WHEATON Wheaton, Illinois January 2, 2016 at Carver PE Center February 20, 2016 in Wheaton, Illinois Nickname: Thunder Colors: Blue & Orange Head Coach: Mike Schauer Series: Augustana leads First Meeting: Augustana 27, Wheaton 17 in Last Meeting: Augustana 89, Wheaton 55 in ELMHURST Elmhurst, Illinois January 6, 2016 in Elmhurst, Illinois January 27, 2016 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Bluejays Colors: Blue & White Head Coach: Mark Scherer Series: Augustana leads First Meeting: Elmhurst 25, Augustana 23 in Last Meeting: Augustana 77, Elmhurst 73 in NORTH PARK Chicago, Illinois January 9, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois January 30, 2016 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Vikings Colors: Blue & Gold Head Coach: Tom Slyder Series: Augustana leads First Meeting: Augustana 81, North Park 63 in Last Meeting: North Park 76, Augustana 69 in NORTH CENTRAL Naperville, Illinois January 13, 2016 at Carver PE Center February 3, 2016 in Naperville, Illinois Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red & White Head Coach: Todd Raridon Series: Augustana leads First Meeting: NCC 25, Augustana 23 in Last Meeting: Augustana 82, NCC 76 in CARTHAGE Kenosha, Wisconsin January 16, 2016 in Kenosha, Wisconsin February 6, 2016 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Red Men Colors: Red & White Head Coach: Bosko Djurickovic Series: Augustana leads First Meeting: Augustana 32, Carthage 13 in Last Meeting: Augustana 60, Carthage 29 in ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Bloomington, Illinois January 20, 2016 in Bloomington,Illinois February 10, 2016 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Titans Colors: Green & White Head Coach: Ron Rose Series: Illinois Wesleyan leads First Meeting: Augustana 34, IWU 30 in Last Meeting: Augustana 78, IWU 74 in MILLIKIN Decatur, Illinois January 23, 2016 at Carver PE Center February 13, 2016 in Decatur, Illinois Nickname: Big Blue Colors: Blue & White Head Coach: Matt Nadelhoffer Series: Augustana leads First Meeting: Millikin 17, Augustana 15 in Last Meeting: Augustana 73, Millikin 65 in AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

25 CCIW MEN S BASKETBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE November 13, 2015 UW Augustana Iowa Carthage November 14, 2015 Carthage North Park Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Franklin November 15, 2015 Curry November 17, 2015 Illinois Wesleyan Benedictine November 18, 2015 Millikin November 19, 2015 North Trine November 20, 2015 Millikiin Greenville Mount North Central George Wheaton November 21, 2015 Northland Greenville Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton November 22, 2015 North Central Illinois Wesleyan November 24, 2015 Fontbonne Principia Olivet November 25, 2015 Elmhurst November 28, 2015 Millikin North Aurora North Adrian Ohio Illinois Wesleyan November 29, 2015 Elmhurst Millikin December 1, 2015 IIT December 2, 2015 North Alma Elmhurst Wheaton Millikin Whitewater December 3, 2015 North UW- Plattville December 4, 2015 Hope Calvin vs. Carthage December 5, 2015 North Park Elmhurst UW- Stevens Augustana Illinois Wesleyan Hope Wheaton December 6, 2015 North Alma December 9, 2015 UW-Whitewater UW-Stevens North Central Elmhurst December 12, 2015 Cornell Dubuque North Park Wheaton Illinois Loras Carthage Washington(Mo.) December 14, 2015 North Park Illinois Chicago December 15, 2015 Augustana North Central December 18, 2015 Illinois Wesleyan Puget Sound North Central December 19, 2015 Buena Vista Texam Illinois Wesleyan North Park Trine North Central December 20, 2015 Millikin Lewis & Clark December 21, 2015 North Covenant Puerto Rico DIII Carthage December 22, 2015 North Central Puerto Rico DIII Carthage George Fox December 29, 2015 North Baldwin Wallace Augustana Concordia(Chicago) Wheaton December 30, 2015 Augustana Benedictine North Robert Morris Illinois MSOE North Defiance TBA January 2, 2016 * Carthage * Illinois Elmhurst * Augustana * North North Central January 6, 2016 * North Central * Illinois Wesleyan * Elmhurst * North Carthage January 9, 2016 * Millikin * North Wheaton * North Park * Illinois Wesleyan January 13, 2016 * North Park * Illinois Millikin * North Augustana * Carthage January 16, 2016 * Carthage * North Millikin * North Illinois Wesleyan * Wheaton January 20, 2016 * Illinois Wesleyan * North Elmhurst * North Central * Wheaton January 23, 2016 * Illinois North Park * Augustana * North Central * Wheaton January 27, 2016 * North Millikin * Augustana * North Park * Illinois Wheaton January 30, 2016 * Elmhurst * Illinois Carthage * North Augustana * North Central February 3,2016 * Elmhurst * Illinois Wesleyan * North Central * North Wheaton February 6, 2016 * Elmhurst * Illinois North Central * North Park * Augustana February 10, 2016 * North Park * North Carthage * Millikin * Illinois Augustana February 13, 2016 * North Elmhurst * Carthage * North Illinois Wesleyan * Millikin February 20, 2016 * Millikin * Illinois Wesleyan * North North Park * Wheaton BASKETBALL - 25

26 FINAL COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN MEN S BASKETBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA Augustana Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Central North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin CCIW STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING G FGM 3FGM FTM PTS AVG 1.Henry, Juwan-NPU Sims, TJ-MILLIKIN Teuscher, Brayden-WHEATON Wuest, Kyle-ELMHURST Robinson, Jordan-NPU Rosenberg, Charles-NCC Moten, Jayme-NCC Hill, Hunter-AUGIE Griffin, TJ-MILLIKIN Nelson, Jordan-IWU Burchett, Jack-NCC Overstreet, Dylan-IWU REBOUND G REB AVG 1.Burchett, Jack-NCC Berg, Michael-WHEATON Nixon, Will-ELMHURST Ryan, Ben-AUGIE Crittenden, Erik-ELMHURST Smith, Peter-WHEATON Robinson, Jordan-NPU Motzel, Brandon-AUGIE Hutchinson, Michael-NPU Seibring, Trevor-IWU ASSISTS G AST AVG 1.Logan, Donte-CARTHAGE Overstreet, Dylan-IWU DeMoss, Caleb-WHEATON Teuscher, Brayden-WHEATON Burchett, Jack-NCC Griffin, TJ-MILLIKIN Kennell, Joe-NCC Henry, Juwan-NPU Hill, Hunter-AUGIE Wuest, Kyle-ELMHURST STEALS G STL AVG 1.Griffin, TJ-MILLIKIN Henry, Juwan-NPU Lake, Colin-NPU Kruse, Brad-CARTHAGE Sims, TJ-MILLIKIN Long, Zach-MILLIKIN Logan, Donte-CARTHAGE Cobbs, T.J.-NPU Berg, Michael-WHEATON Overstreet, Dylan-IWU FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM-FTA.PCT 1.Smith, Peter-WHEATON Hill, Hunter-AUGIE Teuscher, Brayden-WHEATON Wuest, Kyle-ELMHURST Sims, TJ-MILLIKIN Pils, Griffin-AUGIE Nelson, Jordan-IWU Crittenden, Erik-ELMHURST Ackerman, Bryant-ELMHURST Henry, Juwan-NPU AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

27 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGM-FG PCT 1.Marietti, Mike-IWU Van Wyk, Cameron-CARTHAGE Hoepfner, Nic-AUGIE Burchett, Jack-NCC Biggs, Nathan-MILLIKIN Ryan, Ben-AUGIE Sims, TJ-MILLIKIN Rosenberg, Charles-NCC Overstreet, Dylan-IWU Motzel, Brandon-AUGIE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3FGM-3FGA PCT 1.Sims, TJ-MILLIKIN Dolan, Bryce-IWU Schwebke, Brandon-ELMHURS Nelson, Jordan-IWU Moten, Jayme-NCC Matthews, Ellis-CARTHAGE Pils, Griffin-AUGIE DeMoss, Caleb-WHEATON Sodemann, Pat-IWU Berntsen, Jonathan-WHEATO TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGM-FGA PCT 1.Illinois Wesleyan Augustana North Central Elmhurst Carthage Millikin Wheaton North Park TEAM 3 PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENT 3FGM-3FGA PCT 1.Illinois Wesleyan North Park Wheaton Millikin North Central Augustana Elmhurst Carthage TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM-FTA PCT 1.Wheaton Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Augustana North Central North Park Carthage SCORING OFFENSE G PTS AVG 1.Illinois Wesleyan Augustana Elmhurst North Park North Central Millikin Wheaton Carthage SCORING DEFENSE G PTS AVG 1.Augustana Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carthage North Central Millikin Wheaton North Park REBOUND OWN OWN OPP OPP MARGIN G REB AVG REB AVG MARGIN 1.Elmhurst Augustana IWU North Central Millikin Carthage Wheaton North Park CCIW ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM First Team Jack Burchett North Central F Sr. Juwan Henry North Park G So. Hunter Hill* Augustana G Jr. Dylan Overstreet* Illinois Wesleyan G Sr. Ben Ryan Augustana F Jr. Kyle Wuest Elmhurst G Jr. Second Team Donte Logan Carthage G Sr. Will Nixon Elmhurst F/C Jr. Charles Rosenberg North Central F Sr. Jawan Straughter Augustana G Jr. Brayden Teuscher Wheaton G Sr. Third Team Bryant Ackerman Elmhurst G Jr. Tayvian Johnson Augustana F Jr. Jordan Nelson Illinois Wesleyan G Sr. Jordan Robinson North Park F Fr. TJ Sims Millikin G Fr Fred Young Co-Most Outstanding Player Hunter Hill - Augustana Dylan Overstreet - Illinois Wesleyan 2015 CCIW Coach of the Year Grey Giovanine - Augustana 2015 CCIW Co-Freshman of the Year Jordan Robinson - North Park TJ Sims - Millikin BASKETBALL - 27

28 MEN S BASKETBALL CCIW SCORES SATURDAY 11/15/14 Westminster (Mo.) 52 Millikin 68 Albion 47 Augustana 51 North Central (Minn.) 73 Carthage 85 Greenville 75 Elmhurst 92 Franklin 66 Wheaton 80 Illinois Wesleyan 60 Benedictine 61 SUNDAY 11/16/14 Augustana 71 Mount St. Joseph 57 Westminster (Mo.) 48 Elmhurst 72 TUESDAY 11/18/14 Wheaton 65 Defiance 67 Millikin 67 Aurora 90 North Park 65 St. Norbert 76 WEDNESDAY 11/19/14 Elmhurst 67 Trine 58 FRIDAY 11/21/14 Buena Vista 63 Illinois Wesleyan 76 Augustana 91 Thomas More 61 Trinity International 64 North Central 81 Olivet 67 Wheaton 94 Saint Francis (Ill.) 70 Carthage 57 Millikin 68 Webster 81 SATURDAY 11/22/14 MacMurray 92 Millikin 106 Rust 69 Augustana 91 Elmhurst 82 Fontbonne 53 UW La Crosse 80 Carthage 67 Illinois Wesleyan 89 Illinois College 64 Bluffton 61 North Central 77 Washington (Mo.) 73 Wheaton 69 TUESDAY 11/25/14 Eureka 66 North Park 77 Benedictine 73 Wheaton 86 Aurora 63 North Central 67 MSOE 63 Illinois Wesleyan 97 Principia 63 Millikin 76 Carthage 73 UW -Platteville 64 FRIDAY 11/28/14 Washington (Mo.) 84 Carthage 49 SATURDAY 11/29/14 Austin 57 Illinois Wesleyan 85 Carthage 54 UC- Santa Cruz 53 Illinois College 66 North Park 90 North Central 63 UW -Stevens Point 56 Knox 61 Augustana 86 SUNDAY 11/30/14 Centenary 71 Illinois Wesleyan 92 MONDAY 12/1/14 Elmhurst 81 Olivet 57 WEDNESDAY 12/3/14 Loras 71 Elmhurst 90 Alma 71 North Park 72 Augustana 78 Central 89 Wheaton 62 Chicago 51 THURSDAY 12/4/14 North Central 79 Pomona -Pitzer 77 Robert Morris -Peoria 53 Millikin 60 FRIDAY 12/5/14 Calvin 66 Wheaton 70 Hope 73 Carthage 55 SATURDAY 12/6/14 Hope 66 Wheaton 55 Millikin 49 Illinois -Springfield 89 Calvin 75 Carthage 73 Chicago 56 Illinois Wesleyan 61 Kalamazoo 47 North Park 61 Elmhurst 56 Albion 64 North Central 64 Redlands 47 Fontbonne 62 Augustana 116 MONDAY 12/8/14 Greenville 75 Millikin 69 WEDNESDAY 12/10/14 Millikin 60 RHIT 69 UW -Whitewater 94 Augustana 96 FRIDAY 12/12/14 Dickinson 80 North Central 73 SATURDAY 12/13/14 Trine 60 North Park 63 Penn State York 67 North Central 87 Cornell 47 Millikin 73 Illinois Wesleyan 72 Washington (Mo.) 90 Dubuque 93 Elmhurst 98 Wheaton 85 Alma 65 MONDAY 12/15/14 UW -Oshkosh 59 North Park 84 TUESDAY 12/16/14 Loras 72 Illinois Wesleyan 94 Augustana 78 MacMurray 73 WEDNESDAY 12/17/14 Elmhurst 62 Adrian 58 North Central 65 Benedictine 64 North Park 86 Chicago 90 FRIDAY 12/19/14 St. John s (Minn.) 76 Elmhurst 82 Wheaton 68 Trinity 63 SATURDAY 12/20/14 Texas Lutheran 63 Wheaton 56 Saint John s 62 North Park 69 Lake Forest 65 Carthage 67 SATURDAY 12/27/14 Olivet 54 North Central 76 SUNDAY 12/28/14 Adrian 69 North Central 75 MONDAY 12/29/14 Luther 59 Augustana 87 Nazareth 41 Illinois Wesleyan 84 TUESDAY 12/30/14 St. Mary s (Minn.) 75 North Park 88 Coe 66 Augustana 71 Kalamazoo 72 Elmhurst 90 Illinois Wesleyan 61 California Lutheran 67 WEDNESDAY 12/31/14 Carthage 63 UW -Oshkosh 72 THURSDAY 1/1/15 UW La Crosse 57 Millikin 54 SATURDAY 1/3/15 Augustana 73 Carthage 42 Wheaton 75 Elmhurst 83 Illinois Wesleyan 72 North Central 78 Millikin 77 North Park 67 WEDNESDAY 1/7/15 North Central 62 Millikin 46 Illinois Wesleyan 77 Wheaton 68 Elmhurst 56 Augustana 58 Carthage 67 North Park 60 SATURDAY 1/10/15 Carthage 61 Illinois Wesleyan 73 North Park 51 Augustana 88 Elmhurst 74 Millikin 60 North Central 75 Wheaton 70 MONDAY 1/12/15 Dayspring Bible 44 North Park 98 WEDNESDAY 1/14/15 Millikin 60 Illinois Wesleyan 93 Augustana 75 North Central 64 North Park 82 Wheaton 88 Carthage 70 Elmhurst 68 SATURDAY 1/17/15 North Park 66 Illinois Wesleyan 76 Millikin 76 Carthage 80 Elmhurst 66 North Central 57 Wheaton 74 Augustana 78 WEDNESDAY 1/21/15 Illinois Wesleyan 89 Augustana 84 North Central 87 Carthage 82 Elmhurst 75 North Park 50 Wheaton 46 Millikin 86 SATURDAY 1/24/15 Illinois Wesleyan 73 Elmhurst 76 Carthage 45 Wheaton 46 North Central 68 North Park 92 Augustana 71 Millikin 68 WEDNESDAY 1/28/15 North Park 79 Carthage 75 Millikin 69 North Central 66 Wheaton 70 Illinois Wesleyan 79 Augustana 77 Elmhurst 73 SATURDAY 1/31/15 Millikin 72 Elmhurst 88 Illinois Wesleyan 77 Carthage 65 Augustana 69 North Park 76 Wheaton 62 North Central 63 WEDNESDAY 2/4/15 Illinois Wesleyan 80 Millikin 61 Wheaton 68 North Park 71 Elmhurst 78 Carthage 75 North Central 72 Augustana 70 SATURDAY 2/7/15 Carthage 29 Augustana 60 North Central 44 Illinois Wesleyan 76 North Park 72 Millikin 66 Elmhurst 68 Wheaton 76 WEDNESDAY 2/11/15 Augustana 82 Illinois Wesleyan 56 Carthage 61 North Central 65 North Park 49 Elmhurst 89 Millikin 67 Wheaton 70 SATURDAY 2/14/15 North Central 78 Elmhurst 84 Wheaton 66 Carthage 78 Millikin 65 Augustana 73 Illinois Wesleyan 83 North Park 85 TUESDAY 2/17/15 IIT 50 Carthage 83 SATURDAY 2/21/15 Augustana 89 Wheaton 55 Carthage 70 Millikin 68 Elmhurst 66 Illinois Wesleyan 96 North Park 72 North Central 82 CCIW TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS FRIDAY 2/27/15 Illinois Wesleyan 80 Elmhurst 67 North Central 76 Augustana 82 CCIW TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY 2/28/15 Illinois Wesleyan 74 Augustana 78 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT - 1st Rd FRIDAY 3/6/15 Dubuque 53 Illinois Wesleyan 72 Elmhurst 110 St. Norbert 98 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT - 2nd Rd SATURDAY 3/7/15 Illinois Wesleyan 53 UW -Stevens Point 70 DePauw 66 Augustana 68 Northwestern (Minn.) 84 Elmhurst 75 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT - Sectional Semifinal FRIDAY 3/13/15 Mt. Union 69 Augustana 82 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT - Sectional Championship SATURDAY 3/14/15 Marietta 51 Augustana 100 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT SEMIFINAL FRIDAY 3/20/15 Babson 48 Augustana 68 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY 3/21/15 UW -Stevens Point 70 Augustana 54 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jack Burchett North Central (2/23/15) Bryant Ackerman Elmhurst (2/16/15) Juwan Henry North Park (2/9/15) Juwan Henry North Park (2/2/15) Kyle Wuest Elmhurst (1/26/15) Jordan Nelson Illinois Wesleyan (1/19/15) Charles Rosenberg North Central (1/12/15) Jack Burchett North Central (1/5/15) Jordan Robinson North Park (12/22/14) Hunter Hill Augustana (12/15/14) Jayme Moten North Central (12/8/14) Juwan Henry North Park (12/1/14) Charles Rosenberg North Central (11/24/14) Erik Crittenden Elmhurst (11/17/14) 28 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

29 CCIW BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION (CCIW RECORD) 2015 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 2014 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2) 2013 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 2012 North Central (12-2) 2011 AUGUSTANA (11-3) North Central (11-3) 2010 Carthage (12-2) 2009 Wheaton (11-3) 2008 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 2007 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 2006 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 2005 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2) 2004 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2) 2003 Illinois Wesleyan (11-3) AUGUSTANA (11-3) Carthage (11-3) 2002 Carthage (13-1) 2001 Elmhurst (12-2) 2000 Carthage (11-3) 1999 Wheaton (11-3) 1998 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 1997 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 1996 Wheaton (13-1) 1995 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 1994 Illinois Wesleyan (11-3) 1993 AUGUSTANA (12-2) 1992 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1991 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1990 North Central (15-1) 1989 North Central (13-3) Millikin (13-3) 1988 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1987 North Park (14-2) 1986 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1985 North Park (14-2) North Central (14-2) 1984 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1983 Millikin (12-4) 1982 AUGUSTANA (13-3) Illinois Wesleyan (13-3) 1981 AUGUSTANA (15-1) 1980 North Park (14-2) 1979 North Park (14-2) 1978 North Park (15-1) 1977 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1976 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1975 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1974 AUGUSTANA (15-1) 1973 AUGUSTANA (16-0) 1972 AUGUSTANA (12-4) 1971 AUGUSTANA (12-4) Illinois Wesleyan (12-4) 1970 Illinois Wesleyan (16-0) 1969 Norh Park (13-3) 1968 Millikin (14-2) 1967 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2) 1966 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2) 1965 Illinois Wesleyan (12-0) 1964 Carthage (9-3) Illinois Wesleyan (9-3) 1963 AUGUSTANA (13-1) 1962 Illinois Wesleyan (11-1) 1961 Illinois Wesleyan (7-3) 1960 North Central (9-3) Illinois Wesleyan (9-3) 1959 Wheaton (14-0) 1958 Wheaton (14-0) 1957 Wheaton (14-0) 1956 Wheaton (14-0) 1955 Millikin (10-2) 1954 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2) 1953 Wheaton (9-3) 1952 Millikin (9-1) 1951 Millikin (9-1) 1950 Millikin (8-2) 1949 Illinois Wesleyan (9-1) 1948 Millikin (9-1) Wheaton (9-1) ALL TIME COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN STANDINGS thru TEAM YRS WON LOST.PCT Illinois Wesleyan Augustana Wheaton North Park Millikin Carthage Lake Forest* North Central Illinois College* Elmhurst Carroll* *No longer in CCIW CAREER RECORDS OF ACTIVE CCIW COACHES thru OVERALL CCIW COACH, SCHOOL YRS WON-LOST.PCT YRS WON-LOST.PCT CH Grey Giovanine, Augustana Mike Schauer, Wheaton Bosko Djurickovic, Carthage, (North Park from ) Ron Rose, Illinois Wesleyan John Baines, Elmhurst Todd Raridon, North Central Matt Nadelhoffer, Millikin Tom Slyder, North Park BASKETBALL - 29

30 AUGUSTANA CAREER SCORING LEADER - JOHN LAING YEAR G FGM/FGA.PCT FTM/FTA.PCT REB PTS AVG TOTAL Shane Price is the Vikings single game record holder for rebounds when he grabbed 27 against North Central during the season... Price ended his career, which spanned from , as the fourth leading rebounder in Augustana history with 809 career rebounds. AUGUSTANA TOP FIVE SINGLE GAME REBOUNDING John Laing, who wore the Blue & Gold between 1969 and 1973, ended his career as the Vikings all-time leading scorer with 2,035 points...he was an NAIA All-American selection and led the Vikings to a third place finish in the 1973 NAIA national tournament. AUGUSTANA SINGLE GAME 40 POINT CLUB PTS PLAYER (OPPONENT) YEAR 49 Kirk Anderson (North Park) Bruce Hamming (Wheaton) John Laing (North Park) Steve Snow (Western Illinois) Paul Lauritzen (Cornell) George Strombom (Millikin) Drew Carstens (Coe) Kirk Anderson (UW-Platteville) Mike Owens (Elmhurst) John Laing (Kearney State) Chuck Menzer (Carroll) Paul Lauritzen (North Central) Hunter Hill (UW-Whitewater) AUGUSTANA VIKINGS Drew Carstens led the Vikings in scoring for all four years of his career, which spanned from He is the second leading career scorer in Augustana history with 1,813 points and he holds the school record for most free throws made (208) and attempted (249) in a single season. REB PLAYER YEAR 27 Shane Price (North Central) John Laing (Carthage) John Laing (Carthage) Steve Snow (Carroll) John Laing (Wheaton) POINT GAMES IN CARVER CENTER 122 Augustana vs. Icelandic Nationals (66) 11/28/ Augustana vs. Wheaton (67) 01/07/ Augustana vs. Fontbonne (62) 12/06/ Illinois Benedictine vs. Knox (97) 12/04/ Augustana vs. Rockford (69) Athletes-in-Action vs. St. Ambrose (85) 12/19/ Augustana vs. Mount St. Clare (79) 12/12/ Augustana vs. Wheaton (74) 02/07/ Augustana vs. McKendree (61) 03/07/ Augustana vs. Carroll (63) 12/16/ Augustana vs. Rockford (83) 01/05/ Augustana vs. Carroll (67) 02/01/ Marycrest vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh (101) 11/30/ St. Ambrose vs. Dubuque 12/20/ Augustana vs. Illinois Wesleyan 02/16/ Augustana vs. Millikin (101) 01/06/ Augustana vs. Wheaton (86) 02/15/ Augustana vs. Rockford (91) 12/14/ Augustana vs. Olivet Nazarene (65) 03/07/ Augustana vs. Central of Iowa (75) 12/11/ Augustana vs. North Park (65) 03/07/ Augustana vs. North Park (92) 01/18/ Augustana vs. Central of Iowa (100) 12/04/ Augustana vs. Beloit (96) 11/28/ Augustana vs. Carthage (64) 01/19/ Illinois Benedictine vs. Hillsdale (86) 12/03/ Augustana vs. Aurora (68) 11/15/ Millikin vs. Augustana (105) 01/06/ Augustana vs. Wheaton (79) 02/01/ Wisconsin-Oshkosh vs. Marycrest (107) 11/30/ Olivet Nazarene vs. Gustavus Adolphus (87) 12/19/ Augustana vs. Wheaton (66) 02/11/ Augustana vs. Illinois College (91) 11/30/ Central of Iowa vs. Augustana (103) 12/04/ Augustana vs. Wheaton (71) 01/16/ Loras vs. Augustana (97) 12/09/ Augustana vs. MacMurray (69) 12/14/ Augustana vs. Marietta (51) 03/14/15

31 LEADING SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS BY SEASON REBOUNDS SCORING YEAR PLAYER REBS AVG PLAYER PTS AVG 2015 Ben Ryan Hunter Hill Ben Ryan Hunter Hill Brandon Kunz Ben Ryan Bryant Voiles Bryant Voiles Kyle Nelson Kyle Nelson Kyle Nelson Kyle Nelson Chandlor Collins Brett Wessels Chandlor Collins Brett Wessels Dain Swetalla Jordan Delp Dain Swetalla Rick Harrigan Jay McAdams-Thornton Jay McAdams-Thornton Bill Goehrke Drew Carstens Bill Goehrke Drew Carstens Brad Novak Brad Novak Drew Carstens Shaun Clements Drew Carstens Roger Bussan John Benedetti Aaron Schmidt Aaron Schmidt Sean Anderson Ky VanKerrebroeck Sean Anderson Sean Anderson Matt Dutton Sean Anderson Sean Anderson Matt Dutton Tom Wise Matt Dutton Matt Dutton Aben Cooper Kirk Anderson Aben Cooper Kirk Anderson Pat Townsend Kevin Skillett Tom Jessee Mitch Edlund Pat Townsend Mitch Edlund Tim Hoder Mike Owens Tony Taylor Tony Taylor Ken Harris Ricky Keys Ray Battle Ricky Keys Ray Battle Marc Finch George Wenzel Dave Anderson Shane Price Maxwell Artis Bill Rapier Craig Brittnum Shane Price Bill Rapier Craig Brittnum Shane Price Glenn Heiden Gregg Cornilsen Chet Jacks Rick Kestner Bill Swieton Rick Kestner Terry Lawrence Bruce Hamming Bruce Hamming Bruce Hamming Bruce Hamming John Laing John Laing John Laing John Laing John Laing John Laing John Laing Wally Michna Steve Snow Steve Snow Steve Snow Steve Snow Steve Snow Steve Snow Steve Snow Gordy Kinkead Bob Karlblom George Strombom Tom Hoder George Strombom George Strombom Gary Hobbs Gary Hobbs Gary Hobbs Frank Loll Ken Ferris Tom Anderson Ron Sergeant Lloyd Beese Dale Schweinberger Tom Anderson Dale Schweinberger Tom Anderson Dale Schweinberger Ron Anderson Ron Anderson Ron Anderson Paul Lauritzen Paul Lauritzen Jay Nelson Ken Carsen Ken Carsen Gene Schryver Bob Gildea Bob Riley BASKETBALL - 31

32 CAREER AND SINGLE SEASON LISTINGS CAREER 1,000 POINT CLUB 1. John Laing ( ) Drew Carstens ( ) Bruce Hamming ( ) Steve Snow ( ) Kirk Anderson ( ) Craig Brittnum ( ) George Strombom ( ) Mark Brooks ( ) Sean Anderson ( ) Glen Heiden ( ) 1250 Chuck Menzer ( ) Shane Price ( ) Max Artis ( ) Bill Swieton ( ) Dale Schweinberger ( ) Wally Michna ( ) Rick Harrigan ( ) 1063 Paul Lauritzen ( ) Jay McAdams-Thornton ( ) 1050 Chet Jacks ( ) Ken Anderson ( ) Shaun Clements ( ) 1021 CAREER REBOUNDING 1. John Laing ( ) Steve Snow ( ) Bruce Hamming ( ) Shane Price ( ) George Strombom ( ) Chandlor Collins ( ) Mark Brooks ( ) Ben Ryan (2012-current) Mike Michalski ( ) Tom Anderson ( ) 553 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (150 MADE) 1. Chad Randolph ( ) ( ) Nic Hoepfner ( ) ( ) Ray Hamilton ( ) ( ) Gary Hobbs ( ) ( ) Ken Harris ( ) ( ) Shane Price ( ) ( ) Bill Goehrke ( ) ( ) Chet Jacks ( ) ( ) Brandon Kunz ( ) ( ) Tony Taylor ( ) ( ).559 CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (75 MADE) 1. Hunter Hill (2012-current) ( ) Brett Wessels ( ) ( ) Tom Miler ( ) (83-97) Cardenal Collins ( ) (81-95) Dan Phelan ( ) ( ) Kirk Anderson ( ) ( ) Glen Heiden ( ) ( ) Ky VanKerrebroeck ( ) ( ) Dave Myatt ( ) ( ) Henry Hall ( ) ( ).827 CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kirk Anderson ( ) Dan Phelan ( ) Drew Carstens ( ) Mark Roth ( ) Rick Harrigan ( ) Mike Owens ( ) Tom Wise ( ) Ky VanKerrebroeck ( ) 116 Jordan Delp ( ) 116 Matt Pelton ( ) 116 CAREER 3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Kirk Anderson ( ) Dan Phelan ( ) Drew Carstens ( ) Mark Roth ( ) Rick Harrigan ( ) Tom Wise ( ) Brian DeSimone ( ) Matt Pelton ( ) Jordan Delp ( ) Bryant Voiles ( ) 291 CAREER THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 MADE) 1. Mike Owens ( ).471 ( ) 2. Josh Thompson ( ).457 (74-162) 3. Mitch Edlund ( ).452 (84-186) 4. Kirk Anderson ( ).448 ( ) 5. Nate Swetalla ( ).444 (63-142) 6. Ky VanKerrebroeck ( ).433 ( ) 7. Pat Brusveen ( ).430 (86-200) 8. Scott Hicks ( ).421 (80-190) 9. Dan Phelan ( ).4204 ( ) 10. Hunter Hill (2012-current).4200 ( ) SINGLE SEASON SCORING 1. Kirk Anderson ( ) Bruce Hamming ( ) Rick Harrigan ( ) 621 John Laing ( ) John Laing ( ) Kirk Anderson ( ) Aben Cooper ( ) 529 Bruce Hamming ( ) 529 Craig Brittnum ( ) Mike Owens ( ) Glen Heiden ( ) Dave Anderson ( ) Drew Carstens ( ) Hunter Hill ( ) Bill Swieton ( ) Chuck Menzer ( ) Drew Carstens ( ) Rick Keys ( ) 476 Drew Carstens ( ) Wally Michna ( ) 460 SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING 1. Bruce Hamming ( ) John Laing ( ) John Laing ( ) Steve Snow ( ) Bruce Hamming ( ) John Laing ( ) 311 Steve Snow ( ) John Laing ( ) Mike Michalski ( ) Steve Snow ( ) Bob Karlblom ( ) Bruce Hamming ( ) Aben Cooper ( ) Chandlor Collins ( ) Bill Rapier ( ) 253 Shane Price ( ) Chandlor Collins ( ) Gregg Cornilsen ( ) Rick Kestner ( ) Shane Price ( ) 228 SINGLE SEASON FREE THROW PER- CENTAGE (38 MADE) 1. Hunter Hill ( ( ) Dave Myatt ( ) (41-45) Ed Williams ( ) (44-49) Kirk Anderson ( ) ( ) Jay Friestad ( ) (51-58) Brett Wessels ( ) (67-77) Drew Boster ( ) (40-46).8696 Kirk Anderson ( ) (40-46) Gordon Kinkead ( ) (71-82) Griffin Pils ( ) (58-67).8657 SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (75 MADE) 1. Shane Price ( ) ( ) Paul Lauritzen ( ) ( ) Jason Skoda ( ) ( ) Bill Goehrke ( ) (77-125) Gregg Cornilsen ( ) ( ) Ken Harris ( ) ( ) Kyle Nelson ( ) ( ) Josh Thompson ( ) ( ) Travis Hoyt ( ) (91-153) Ken Harris ( ) ( ).594 SINGLE SEASON THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kirk Anderson ( ) Mike Owens ( ) Kirk Anderson ( ) Dan Phelan ( ) Rick Harrigan ( ) Ky VanKerrebroeck ( ) Dan Phelan ( ) Bryant Voiles ( ) Brett Wessels ( ) Kevin Skillett ( ) 53 Jordan Delp ( ) 53 SINGLE SEASON THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Kirk Anderson ( ) Kirk Anderson ( ) Dan Phelan ( ) Mike Owens ( ) Brett Wessels ( ) Dan Phelan ( ) Rick Harrigan ( ) Ky VanKerrebroeck ( ) Bryant Voiles ( ) Kevin Skillett ( ) 138 SINGLE SEASON THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (25 MADE) 1. Josh Thompson ( ).574 (27-47) 2. Mike Owens ( ).519 (84-162) 3. Kyle Golinghorst ( ).510 (25-49) 4. Mitch Edlund ( ).500 (29-58) 5. Hunter Hill ( ).480 (47-98) 6. Mitch Edlund ( ).470 (47-100) 7. Kirk Anderson ( ).466 (34-73) 8. Nate Swetalla ( ).465 (33-71) 9. Joe Baumann ( ).4643 (39-84) 10. Scott Hicks ( ).4638 (32-69) 32 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

33 AUGUSTANA ALL TIME BASKETBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME MOST POINTS: 49, Kirk Anderson (13 FG; 6 3PTFG; 17 FT) vs. North Park, 1/18/92 MOST FG MADE: 20, Bruce Hamming vs. Wheaton, 2/15/75 MOST FG ATTEMPTS: 34, Wally Michna, vs. Carroll, 1/16/70 MOST THREE POINT FG MADE: 12, Kirk Anderson, vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 3/13/93 MOST THREE POINT FG ATTEMPTS: 19, Kirk Anderson vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 3/13/93 MOST FREE THROWS: 22, Dale Schweinberger vs. Elmhurst, 2/23/57 MOST REBOUNDS: 27, Shane Price vs. North Central, 1/6/81 MOST ASSISTS: 18, Drew Boster vs. St. Ambrose, 1/29/72 CONSECUTIVE FG: 14, Max Artis vs. North Park, 1/9/92 SINGLE SEASON MOST POINTS: 734, Kirk Anderson, MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 268, John Laing, MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 513, Kirk Anderson, MOST THREE POINT FG MADE: 123, Kirk Anderson, MOST THREE POINT FG ATTEMPTS: 269, Kirk Anderson, BEST THREE POINT FG PERCENTAGE:.574 (27-47), Josh Thompson, BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:.650 ( ), Shane Price, MOST FREE THROWS: 208, Drew Carstens, MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 249, Drew Carstens, BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:.919 ( ), Hunter Hill, MOST REBOUNDS: 380, Bruce Hamming, MOST ASSISTS: 248, Drew Boster, BEST PER GAME AVERAGE: 24.5, Kirk Anderson, CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 20, Ken Harris, CAREER MOST POINTS: 2035, John Laing, MOST FIELD GOALS: 828, John Laing, MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 1505, John Laing, MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS: 237, Kirk Anderson, MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 529, Kirk Anderson, BEST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:.471 ( ) Mike Owens, MOST FREE THROWS: 577, Drew Carstens, MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 720, Drew Carstens, MOST REBOUNDS: 1330, John Laing, MOST ASSISTS: 559, Drew Boster, SINGLE GAME MOST POINTS, WINNING GAME: 142, vs. Mt. St. Clare (78), 11/19/90 FEWEST POINTS, WINNING GAME: 12, vs. Carroll (6), 2/3/73 MOST POINTS, LOSING GAME: 107, vs. Redlands (108), 1/4/91 FEWEST POINTS, LOSING GAME: 8, vs. Marquette (11), LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 64, Augustana (142) vs. Mt. St. Clare (78), 11/19/90 MOST FIELD GOALS: 56, vs. Wheaton, 1/7/86 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 103, vs. North Central, 12/17/66 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS: 14, vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 3/13/93 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 41, vs. Dubuque, 12/1/92 MOST FREE THROWS: 41, vs. North Central, 12/10/55 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 55, vs. North Central, 12/10/55 MOST REBOUNDS: 73, vs. Olivet Nazarene, 3/7/72 SINGLE SEASON MOST POINTS: 2591, BEST PER GAME AVERAGE: 90.1, MOST FIELD GOAL: 1053, MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 2080, BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:.527 ( ), MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS: 257, MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 661, BEST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:.456 ( ), MOST FREE THROWS: 530, MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 780, BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:.779 ( ), MOST REBOUNDS: 1420, MISCELLANEOUS LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 20, LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 10, MOST WINS: 29, MOST LOSSES: 19, BEST RECORD: 29-2, (Jim Borcherding, Coach) Kenny Harris set the Vikings mark for consecutive field goals when he connected on 20 straight during the season. Kirk Anderson holds a total of 10 Augustana College school records, including most points in a single season when he scored 734 in At one time Steve Snow owned the school record for most free throws in a single season (148) and career (463) and most free throw attempts in a career (642). Wally Michna set a school record for most field goal attempts on January 16, 1970 when he hoisted 34 shots against Carroll BASKETBALL - 33

34 AUGUSTANA ALL TIME LETTER WINNERS A Ahlman, Ronnie Allured, Brian Ambrose, Pat Anderson, Arvid Anderson, Art Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Chris Anderson, Dave Anderson, Don Anderson, Eric Anderson, Frank Anderson, Gary Anderson, George Anderson, Harold Anderson, Herbert Anderson, Ken Anderson, Kirk Anderson, Merrill Anderson, Ron Anderson, Sean Anderson, Tom Anderson, Willard Angarone, Brian Artis, Max Aschliman, Dave Ash, Jim Ator, Bruce Avallone, Mike B Bailey, Tim Batka, Dan Battle, Ray Baumann, Joe Baxter, Coke Becker, Jeff Beese, Lloyd Benedetti, John Benson, Bill Bergeson, Gunnar Berndt, Brian Bertrand, Justin Bierman, Ken Blomberg, Gerry Bogda, Ken Bomgren, Charles Boster, Drew Braet, Jim Brandelle, Alden Brewster, Jake Brittnum, Craig Brooks, Mark Brown, David Broz, Mike Brundige, John Brusveen, Pat Bruzan, Carl Bryant, Bob Bryant, Dale Buckwalter, Craig Burgus, William Bussan, Roger C Calcagno, Sam Campanaro, Louie Caras, Pete Caricato, Joe Carlson, I Carlson, Steve Carsen, Kenneth Carstens, Drew Cartwright, Jeremy Cervenka, Don Childers, Bill Clark, D Clements, Shaun Cmiel, Craig Collins, Cardenal Collins, Chandlor Commodore, Tim AUGUSTANA VIKINGS Cooper, Aben Cornilsen, Gregg Corvan, Ken Cox, Ken Croegaert, Drew D Dahlgren, Ken Dahlstrom, Burt Delp, Jordan DeSimone, Brian Dexter, George Doyle, Tom Duncan, Richard Dutton, Matt Dwyer, Griffin Dyer, Bob Dziagwa, Alex E Economos, Rick Edlund, Dave Edlund, Mitch Edquist, Bert Egan, Tom Engstron, Richard Erickson, Richard Eshoo, Brian Evans, Josh F Ferris, Ken Finch, Marc Fjellman, Gilbert Fogelman, John Foley, John Franks, Jeromy Freistat, Robert Fricke, Carl Friestad, Jay G Gapen, Mike Gelhaar, Lorne Gildea, Robert Glossen, Gerry Goehrke, Bill Golinghorst, Kyle Gowgiel, Brad Gullickson, Matt Gustavson, Carl Green, Terrence Gylten, Jake H Hall, Henry Hamming, Bruce Hamilton, Jerry Hamilton, Ray Hansen, Scott Hanson, Bert ; Harley, Kit Harrigan, Rick Harris, Kenny Hatch, Jay Hawkinson, James Hayes, John Heiden, Glen Helwig, Stan Hicks, Scott Hill, Hunter Hillesland, Dan Hisel, Brian Hobart, Ryan Hobbs, Gary Hoder, Tim Hoder, Tom Hoekstra, Michael Hoepfner, Nic Hogdgon, Bob Holgersson, Jim Holman, Anthony Hopley - Dave Horton, Bruce Hoyt, Travis Hull, Garth Huot, Chris Hyland, Jack J Jacks, Chet Jessee, Tom Johnson, Clair Johnson, Constant Johnson, Dan Johnson, Ernie Johnson, Howard Johnson, Justin Johnson, Ken Johnson, Mark Johnson, Neil Johnson, Robert Johnson, Roger Johnson, Rutch Johnson, Sam Johnson, Tayvian Johnson, Vernon Johnston, Jacob Johnston, Jeremiah Jones, Collis Jovanovich, John Jurgutis, Danielius K Kallas, Jim Karlblom, Bob Karlstrom, Ernest Karlstrom, Leroy Kelley, Rick Kelly, Wilbon Kenady, Brian Kestner, Rick Keys, Rick King, Alan Kinkead, Gordy Kloiber, Greg Klusendorf, Dave Kolze, Mike Kolze, Michael Korbell, Brian Kordick, Joe Kughl, Bill Kunz, Brandon L Lack, Walter Laing, Brian Laing, John Lamberti, Steve Larson, Al Larson, Brian Larson, Lawrence Larson, Paul Larson, Zac Lauritzen, Paul Lavorato, Tony Lawrence, Terry Lee, Rob Lehmann, Bill Lenc, George Lilianstromn, Robert Lindberg, Arnold Linstrom, Carl Lindvall, Maruitz Little, Hank Loll, Frank Lowery, Cleo Lundeen, John Lundgren, Clyde Lusson, Austin

35 AUGUSTANA ALL TIME LETTER WINNERS M Madden, Robert Maigaard, Ron Marshall, Lavette Mazanowski, Dustin McAdams-Thorton, Jay McCreight, Pat McKnight, Larry McMahon, Brian Menzer, Chuck Metz, Robert Michalski, Mike Michna, Wally Miler, Tom Moe, Brian Moe, E Moore, Bob Morris, Bill Moser, Todd Motzel, Brandon Muskievicz, Wayne Myatt, Dave N Nee, Mike Nelson, Barry Nelson, Bill Nelson, Jay Nelson, Jim Nelson, Kyle Nelson, Ray Norcia, Jake Norman, Kevin Norling, Dave Norris, Matt Norton, Kameron Novak, Brad Novak, Tom O Oakleaf, Sam Oaks, William Olson, Howard O Melia, Jim Owens, Darrell Owens, Mike P Passananti, Mike Pearson, Neal Peden, Odell Pelton, Matt Peterson, Bob Peterson, Les Peterson, Robert Peterson, Stan Peterson, Willard Pewe, Dick Phelan, Dan Pils, Griffin Pitzer, Layne Porter, Andy Potter, Chas Price, Shane Price, Tom Puttcamp, Stan R Radue, Mike Rahlf, Wayne Randolph, Chad Rapier, Bill Riley, Robert Rinck, Bill Ritchie, Kelan Rivenburg, Ward Rivers, Luther Robinson, Dan Rolander, Oscar Rorer, Oliver ; 08 Rorer, Troy Rose, Shaun Roth, Mark Rowell, Eric Rue, Adam Rukavina, Daniel Ryan, Ben S Safranski, Eric Sahr, Dennis Salisbury, Matt Sanderson, Grant Scarlata, Luke Schlitter, Kevin Schmidt, Aaron Schneider, Bill Schriefer, Herbert Schroeder, Paul Schroer, Doug Schryver, Clint Schryver, Gene Schuetzle, Ralph Schurman, Jon Schweinberger, Dale Scott, Dave Scott, Jim Scott, Robert Seals, Randy Seemayer, Glenn Sergeant, Ron Sersig, Jack Sexton, John Sharp, Craig Sharpe, Joe Shreeves, Brent Simpson, Ted Skillett, Kevin Skoda, Jason Slusser, Randy Smith, Mario Smithers, Geoff Snow, Bob Snow, Steve Snyder, Chris Soderberg, Gary Sortillo, Dylan Spenner, Brett Splear, Aaron Staack, Fred Steckel, Bill Stella, Jason Stiegel, Ken Stivers, Greg Stone, Ted Storm, Brad Strand, Harold Straughter, Jawan Stewart, Craig Strombom, George Stroud, Dave Swanson, Todd Swartz, Don Swetalla, Dain Swetalla, Nate Swedberg, Byron Swieton, Bill T Talbot, Adam Taylor, Darryl Taylor, Tony Thomas, Jim Thompson, Aaron Thompson, Andre Thompson, Josh Togneri, Paul Townsend, Pat Turk, Steve U Utke, Allan Utke, Gene V VanDeCasteele, Jim VanDenBussche, Dave VanKerrebroeck, Ky Viliunas, Robert Vincent, Bob Voiles, Bryant ; W Waibel, Kevin Waller, Kyle Wallin, Lowell Washington, Alex Watson, Elgin Watson, Jordan Weir, Al Wenzel, George Wessels, Brett Wessels, Drew Wessels, Pete White, Joe Whitefield, Jim Williams, Dave Williams, Eddie Williams, Tim Wills, Brent Wilson, Mike Wirth, Tom Wise, Tom Y Young, Rich Youngblood, Cecil Yount, Steve BASKETBALL - 35

36 AUGUSTANA ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS 2015 Hunter Hill (D3hoops.com, NABC, & Basketball Times) 2006 Rick Harrigan (D3hoops.com & NABC) 2004 Drew Carstens (D3hoops.com) 2003 Drew Carstens (D3hoops.com) 2002 Drew Carstens (D3hoops.com) 1993 Kirk Anderson (NABC; Basketball Gazette) 1993 Aben Cooper (Basketball Gazette) 1992 Kirk Anderson (Basketball Gazette) 1986 Ricky Keys (NABC) 1981 Bill Rapier (Basketball Weekly) 1977 Rick Kestner (NABC) 1975 Bruce Hamming (NABC) 1974 Bruce Hamming (NAIA) 1973 John Laing (NAIA & NABC) 1972 John Laing (NAIA) GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS 1993 Aben Cooper 1979 Glenn Heiden 1975 Bruce Hamming 2010 Matt Pelton D3HOOPS FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2013 Ben Ryan CCIW CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 2015 Hunter Hill (1st); Ben Ryan (1st); Jawan Straughter (2nd); Tayvian Johnson (3rd) 2014 Hunter Hill (2nd); Tayvian Johnson (3rd) 2013 Brandon Kunz (2nd); Ben Ryan (2nd) 2012 Troy Rorer (2nd); Bryant Voiles (2nd) 2011 Kyle Nelson (1st); Bryant Voiles (2nd); Brian DeSimone (3rd) 2010 Kyle Nelson (1st); Matt Pelton (2nd) 2009 Chandlor Collins (1st); Matt Pelton (2nd); Brett Wessels (3rd) 2008 Brett Wessels (1st); Dain Swetalla (2nd); Matt Pelton (3rd) 2007 Drew Wessels (1st); Jordan Delp (2nd) Dain Swetalla (2nd) 2006 Rick Harrigan (1st); Jay McAdams-Thornton (2nd) Drew Wessels (3rd) 2005 Jay McAdams-Thornton (1st); Rick Harrigan (2nd) 2004 Drew Carstens (1st); Shaun Clements (3rd); Jim Thomas (3rd) 2003 Drew Carstens (1st); Shaun Clements (2nd) 2002 Drew Carstens (1st); Mike Nee (3rd) 2001 Drew Carstens (2nd); Mike Nee (3rd) 2000 John Benedetti (3rd) 1999 Aaron Schmidt (2nd) 1998 Sean Anderson (2nd); Ky VanKerrebroeck (3rd) 1997 Sean Anderson (2nd) 1996 Sean Anderson (2nd) 1995 Tom Wise (2nd) 1994 Rick Kelley (1st); Layne Pitzer (3rd) 1993 Kirk Anderson (1st); Aben Cooper (1st); Josh Thompson (2nd) 1992 Kirk Anderson (1st); Chris Snyder (3rd) 1991 Kevin Skillett (1st); Pat Townsend (2nd) 1990 Mitch Edlund (2nd) 1989 Mitch Edlund (3rd) 1988 Mike Owens (2nd) 1987 Tony Taylor (3rd); Brad Storm (3rd) 1986 Rick Keys (1st); Ken Harris (2nd); Rick Economos (HM) 1985 Ken Harris (2nd); Rick Keys (HM) 1984 Ray Battle (2nd); Marc Finch (HM) 1983 Dave Anderson (1st); George Wenzel (2nd); Bob Vincent (HM) 1982 Max Artis (1st); Shane Price (2nd); Bill Schneider (HM) 1981 Bill Rapier (1st); Craig Brittnum (1st); Shane Price (2nd); Max Artis (HM) 1980 Bill Rapier (2nd); Craig Brittnum (2nd) 1979 Glen Heiden (1st); Chet Jacks (2nd); Shane Price (HM) 1978 Chet Jacks (1st); Glen Heiden (2nd); Gregg Cornilsen (2nd) 1977 Rick Kestner (1st); Bill Swieton (2nd); Glen Heiden (HM) 1976 Cecil Youngblood (2nd); Greg Stivers (2nd) 1975 Bruce Hamming (1st) 1974 Bruce Hamming (1st); Mike Michalski (2nd) 1973 John Laing (1st); Mark Brooks (1st); Bruce Hamming (HM): Chuck Menzer (HM) 1972 John Laing (1st); Mark Brooks (1st) 1971 John Laing (1st); Mark Brooks (2nd) 1970 Wally Michna (2nd) 1969 Steve Snow (2nd) 1968 Steve Snow (2nd) 1967 Geoff Smithers (2nd); Steve Snow (2nd) 1965 George Strombom (1st) 1964 George Strombom (1st); Frank Loll (2nd); Tom Hoder (2nd) 1963 Gary Hobbs (1st); George Strombom (2nd); Les Peterson (2nd) 1962 Gary Hobbs (2nd); Ray Hamilton (2nd) 1960 Ron Sergeant (1st) 1959 Dale Schweinberger (2nd) 1958 Dale Schweinberger (2nd); Tom Anderson (HM) 1957 Dale Schweinberger (HM); Lloyd Beese (HM) 1955 Ron Anderson (2nd) 1954 Paul Lauritzen (1st) 1953 Paul Lauritzen (2nd) 1952 Jay Nelson (2nd); Paul Lauritzen (2nd) 1951 Ken Carsen (HM); Roger Johnson (HM) 1950 Roger Johnson (HM) 1949 Gene Schryver (2nd) 1948 Bob Gildea (HM) Rick Harrigan earned NCAA Division III All-America honors in and was named the Player of the Year in both the CCIW and the NCAA Midwest Region AUGUSTANA VIKINGS Bruce Hamming was twice named NAIA All-America and he also earned Academic All-America honors as a senior. Three times he was named all-conference.

37 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS Unknown Coaches: in five years (1-2) - Unkown Coach 18 Monmouth Iowa Monmouth (3-1) - Unknown Coach 25 Lombard Monmouth Lombard Monmouth (1-1) - Unknown Coach 12 Iowa Iowa (6-0) - Unknown Coach 41 Iowa Lombard Monmouth Iowa Monmouth Lombard (3-6) - Unknown Coach 11 Iowa Lewis Institute Lombard Monmouth Neb. Wesleyan Iowa Lombard 23 Dan Hayes: in two years (10-0) - HEAD COACH: Dan Hayes 52 Dixon William & Vashti Monmouth Central G.A.C Hedding Dixon Hedding Highland Park Normal (7-7) - HEAD COACH: Dan Hayes 28 Bethany Bethany Bethany Hedding William & Vashti Monmouth Carthage Gust. Adolphus Monmouth Gust. Adolphus William & Vashti St. Viator Hedding North Central 25 R.M. Conrad: in seven years (12-4) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 49 Hedding Luther Hedding Lake Forest Northwestern Carthage William & Vashti William & Vashti St. Ambrose Bethany Bethany Bethany Carthage Davenport Y Davenport Y Davenport Y (9-5) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 48 Wartburg William & Vashti Bradley Luther Gust Adolphus Gust. Adolphus Hedding Carthage 7 9 Bradley 4 50 Carthage Gust. Adolphus 8 19 Gust. Adolphus Hedding North Central (7-4) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 34 Illinois Wesleyan Eureka Normal Illinois Wesleyan Hedding Carthage William & Vashti Bradley William & Vashti Bradley Hedding (11-2) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 36 Bradley Carthage 7 67 WISTC Hedding William & Vashti Carthage Eureka WISTC Eureka Bradley (8-3) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 17 Chicago Monmouth William & Vashti Bradley Illinois Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Illinois Wesleyan Illinois Bradley (5-6) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 51 Wartburg Bradley WISTC Knox Eureka Illinois Wesleyan Normal Illinois College Normal Eureka Bradley (7-3) - HEAD COACH: R.M. Conrad 13 Illinois Wesleyan Knox Monmouth Wartburg Bradley Illinois Wesleyan Illinois College Monmouth Eureka Bradley 21 A.V. Swedberg: , in 14 years (11-6) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 18 Bradley Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Hedding Lombard Armour Bradley Illinois Wesleyan Lombard Parsons 9 34 Hedding Illinois Wesleyan Lombard Normal (10-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 14 Wabash Illinois Wesleyan Eureka Illinois Wesleyan Monmouth Bradley Armour St. Ambrose Bradley St. Viator St. Ambrose Monmouth Armour Northern Illinois (13-8) - HEAD COACH - A.V. Swedberg 16 Iowa Parsons Simpson Central 8 27 William Penn Ottumwa Iowa Wesleyan Bradley Monmouth St. Ambrose 6 18 Bradley Armour Illinois Wesleyan Northern Illinois Armour DePaul Monmouth St. Ambrose Normal Illinois Wesleyan Eureka (11-9) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 32 Palmer Chiropractic Lincoln 14 8 Marquette Ripon UW-Oshkosh Northwestern Northern Illinois Monmouth Bradley Illinois Wesleyan Armour Monmouth Northern Illinois Marquette Carthage Armour Illinois Wesleyan Bradley Palmer Chiropractic Millikin (14-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 52 Wartburg Wartburg Knox Northwestern Northern Illinois Marquette Armour Northwestern Bradley Mt. Morris Armour Millikin Lombard Western Illinois Carthage Western Illinois Monmouth Bradley (11-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 41 Wartburg Bradley UW-Oshkosh Knox Armour Illinois Wesleyan Armour Northwestern Monmouth Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Bradley Lombard Knox Monmouth Wheaton (11-5) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 28 Wartburg 9 30 Gustavus Adolphus Armour Lake Forest Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Knox Cornell Bradley Eureka Monmouth Carthage Bradley Knox Eureka Armour (12-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 33 Wartburg 9 31 Cambridge Legion Illinois Wesleyan Armour DePaul Millikin Carthage Bradley Western Illinois Knox Knox Armour Bradley Monmouth Monmouth Carthage (8-11) - HEAD COACH: A.v. Swedberg 36 Wartburg Cornell Carthage Monmouth Millikin Bradley Knox Carthage Eureka BASKETBALL - 37

38 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 29 Bradley St. Ambrose Armour St. Ambrose Eureka 40 8 Illinois Wesleyan Northern Illinois Armour Monmouth Knox (9-9) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 22 Wartburg Cornell Mt. Morris 9 25 Eureka Bradley Knox Monmouth Western Illinois Carthage St. Ambrose Knox Grinnell Millikin Monmouth Armour Armour St. Ambrose Illinois Wesleyan (9-8) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 44 Coe Cornell Mt. Morris Armour Monmouth Bradley St. Ambrose Eureka St. Ambrose Monmouth Armour Northern Illinois Knox Western Illinois Carthage Millikin Knox (9-9) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 41 Dubuque Coe Cornell Elmhurst Armour Carthage Monmouth Bradley St. Ambrose Western Illinois Northern Illinois Monmouth Armour Elmhurst Elmhurst Knox St. Ambrose Knox (1-15) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 20 Coe Knox Cornell St. Ambrose Eureka Monmouth Valparaiso Bradley Dubuque Knox Western Illinois Northern Illinois St. Ambrose AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 18 Carthage Monmouth (5-8) -HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 38 Alumni Cornell Knox Eureka Monmouth St. Ambrose Bradley St. Ambrose Western Illinois Monmouth Coe Knox Carthage (10-8) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 72 Alumni Wartburg Columbia Illinois Wartburg Armour St. Ambrose Eureka Knox Carthage St. Ambrose Monmouth Eureka Armour Northern Illinois Knox 36 H.V. Shorty Almquist: ; in eight years (11-4) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 61 Alumni Cornell Northern Illinois Bradley Knox Carthage St. Ambrose Eureka Monmouth Wheaton Western Illinois Knox Monmouth St. Ambrose (21-3) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 46 Moline Y Alumni Columbia UW-LaCrosse Gustavus Adolphus St. Olaf St. Olaf Iowa Wesleyan Coe Cornell Monmouth Wheaton Eureka North Central Bradley St. Ambrose Millikin Monmouth Carthage Eureka St. Ambrose Western Illinois 26 US OLYMPIC TRIALS 41 Butler Indiana State (15-5) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 46 Alumni Luther Columbia Gustavus Adolphus Cape Girardeau Monmouth Eureka St. Ambrose Carthage Cornell North Central Eureka Bradley Millikin St. Ambrose Monmouth Western Illinois Upper Iowa Coe Carthage (16-5) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 33 Alumni Luther Concordia Illinois Luther Cornell Western Illinois Carthage Monmouth Eureka North Central St. Ambrose Cornell Knox North Central Monmouth Bradley St. Ambrose Eureka Western Illinois (17-6) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 47 Muscatine Luther Gustavus Adolphus Columbia St. Mary s Chicago Teachers Grand Rapids Central of Iowa Cornell North Central St. Ambrose Loyola Monmouth Knox North Central Lake Forest Monmouth Bradley Illinois College 39 7 Western Illinois St. Ambrose 32 NAIA TOURNAMENT 49 LSU Warrensburg (10-9) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 27 Western Illinois Iowa Wesleyan Warrensburg Oregon North Central Knox Illinois College Wheaton Cornell Monmouth North Central Knox Wheaton Monmouth Bradley St. Ambrose Lake Forest St. Ambrose 31 NAIA TOURNAMENT 46 Peru Teachers (8-13) - HEAD COACH: H.V. Shorty Almquist 38 Freshmen Loras Gustavus Adolphus Augsburg Iowa Wesleyan Idaho Consumers Eldridge Hawks Enright Coalers North Central Lake Forest Western Illinois Carthage Illinois College North Central St. Ambrose Knox Wheaton Bradley Monmouth St. Ambrose Alumni 48 JOHN BRILEY: ; in four years (13-8) - HEAD COACH: John Briley 48 Alumni Luther Arkansas State Augsburg Winona Teachers Monmouth Millikin North Central Knox St. Ambrose Bradley Wheaton Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Knox North Central Millikin St. Ambrose Illinois College (7-11) - HEAD COACH: John Briley 51 Coe Wheaton Bradley Cornell Camp Grant Grinnell Monmouth Cornell North Central Knox St. Ambrose Carthage Monmouth Iowa Preflight Grinnell North Central Knox St. Ambrose 52 ROBERT MALONEY: in one year (1-13) - HEAD COACH: Robert Maloney 27 Monmouth Schick Hospital 62

39 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 35 Monmouth Western Illinois St. Ambrose Navy Camp Ellis Camp Grant Iowa Camp Ellis May Hospital Iowa Seahawks Iowa Seahawks St. Ambrose Navy Western Illinois 43 L.C. BRISSMAN: in one year (7-4) - HEAD COACH: L. C. Brissman 51 Carthage Western Illinois Burlington JC Coe Carthage Iowa Wesleyan North Central Alumni Western Illinois Burlington JC North Central 48 JOHN BRILEY: in two years (6-14) - HEAD COACH: John Briley 25 Iowa Bradley Burlington JC Coe St. Ambrose Burlington Carthage Knox Cornell North Central St. Ambrose Wheaton Knox Monmouth Western Illinois Alumni North Central Wheaton Monmouth (10-10) - HEAD COACH: John Briley 54 Elmhurst Coe Knox Cornell Illinois Wesleyan Monmouth Millikin Elmhurst Grinnell St. Ambrose Carthage Knox Illinois College North Central Wheaton St. Ambrose Carthage Monmouth Lake Forest Alumni 43 A.J. STOLFA: in three years (7-13) - HEAD COACH: A.J. Stolfa 53 Grinnell Knox Wheaton Western Illinois Monmouth Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Illinois College St. Ambrose Elmhurst Carthage Cornell Knox Lake Forest St. Ambrose Elmhurst Monmouth North Central Carthage Millikin (7-11) - HEAD COACH: A.J. Stolfa 46 Grinnell Knox Wheaton Elmhurst North Central Monmouth Lake Forest Luther Cornell Carthage Knox Elmhurst Millikin Illinois College Carthage Grinnell Illinois Wesleyan Monmouth (9-12) - HEAD COACH: A.J. Stolfa 52 Cornell Parsons Knox UW-LaCrosse Luther St. Olaf Wartburg North Central Knox Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Carroll Millikin Carthage Wheaton Elmhurst Lake Forest Carthage Elmhurst Illinois College Monmouth 65 OLIVER OLSON: in one year (12-8) - HEAD COACH: Oliver Olson 66 Carroll Monmouth Knox Elmhurst North Central Luther Wartburg Carroll Monmouth Knox Illinois Wesleyan Luther Illinois College Cornell Lake Forest Wheaton Elmhurst Carthage Millikin 104 LENNY KALLIS: in 15 years (8-12) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 55 Knox Monmouth Lake Forest Elmhurst Cornell Monmouth Knox Carthage Monmouth Simpson Carthage Elmhurst Knox North Central North Central Illinois College Cornell Millikin Wheaton Simpson (13-5) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 65 Knox Cornell Grinnell Carthage Monmouth Elmhurst North Central Lake Forest Illinois College Elmhurst Millikin Wheaton Knox Simpson Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Cornell Monmouth (9-10) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 68 Monmouth Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Lake Forest North Central Millikin Knox Wheaton Elmhurst Lake Forest Knox Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Central Monmouth Simpson Grinnell Wheaton Elmhurst (3-15) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 68 Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Central Millikin Lake Forest Wheaton Carthage Grinnell Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Knox Elmhurst Monmouth Wheaton Lake Forest Knox North Central (7-13) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 69 Monmouth Knox Elmhurst North Central Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Knox Lake Forest Wheaton Carroll Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Elmhurst North Central Grinnell Wheaton Millikin Lake Forest Carroll (10-8) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 62 Monmouth Knox Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Monmouth Elmhurst North Central Wheaton Lake Forest Wheaton Carroll Lake Forest Carthage Millikin North Central Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carroll (10-11) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 66 Knox Lake Forest Carroll North Central Coe Elmhurst Monmouth Lakeland Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Wheaton Carroll Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Elmhurst Wheaton North Central Rockford Lake Forest (12-12) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 75 Knox Northern Illinois Carroll Monmouth Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carthage Central of Iowa William Penn Lake Forest Wheaton Illinois Normal North Central Elmhurst BASKETBALL - 39

40 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 70 Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Wheaton North Central Rockford Lake Forest Carroll 93 NCAA TOURNAMENT 58 South Dakota State Wartburg (10-14) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 84 Knox Simpson North Park Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carthage Friends Earlham Wheaton Lake Forest Monmouth Elmhurst Lake Forest Carroll Millikin Rockford North Central Illinois Normal Illinois Wesleyan Carroll North Central 65 NCAA TOURNAMENT 67 Wheaton UW-Milwaukee (5-17) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 55 Simpson Quincy Lake Forest Carroll Monmouth Elmhurst Iowa Wesleyan Monmouth Illinois Wesleyan Millikin MacMurray North Central Carthage Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Carroll Lake Forest Rockford North Park Millikin North Central MacMurray (12-9) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 58 Quincy Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Monmouth Rockford Carroll Coe Monmouth Lake Forest MacMurray North Central Illinois Wesleyan Lake Forest Carroll Western Illinois North Park Millikin North Central Carthage North Park AUGUSTANA VIKINGS (18-6) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 50 Concordia (IL) Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carroll Monmouth Carthage Coe Carthage North Park Lake Forest MacMurray Rockford Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Central North Park Lake Forest Western Illinois Carthage Concordia North Central Carroll 54 NCAA TOURNAMENT 66 Washington (MO) Concordia (IL) (15-6) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 91 Chicago Teachers Monmouth Carthage Rockford Illinois Wesleyan Carroll Concordia Carthage Lake Forest North Central MacMurray Carroll North Park Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Concordia Carthage North Central Western Illinois Millikin North Park (8-14) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 89 Grinnell Carroll Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Macalester Hamline Monmouth MacMurray Millikin Elmhurst North Central North Park Grinnell Western Illinois Illinois Wesleyan North Central Carthage Millikin Chicago Teacher Western Illinois Carroll North Park (9-13) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 86 North Central MacMurray Illinois Wesleyan Western Illinois St. Ambrose Simpson Millikin St. Ambrose North Park Carthage Carroll Grinnell Aurora Carroll St. Ambrose North Central Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Western Illinois Carthage North Park 84 ARMIN PIPHO: in three years (12-12) - HEAD COACH: Armin Pipho 82 Carthage Knox Concordia (MN) Carthage Aurora North Central Capital Wartburg Coe Cornell St. Ambrose North Park North Central Illinois Wesleyan MacMurray Illinois Wesleyan Millikin St. Ambrose Carroll Western Illinois Carthage Carroll Millikin North Park (7-17) - HEAD COACH: Armin Pipho 66 Knox Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton St. Ambrose Carroll Elmhurst South Dakota Augustana (SD) Luther Gustavus Adolphus Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central Carthage North Park Western Illinois St. Ambrose Millikin North Central Wheaton Carthage Carroll Elmhurst North Park (11-14) - HEAD COACH: Armin Pipho 91 Knox Illinois Wesleyan Luther Muhlenberg Loras St. Ambrose Carthage Wooster Akron Wheaton Millikin Carroll Elmhurst North Park Elmhurst St. Ambrose Wheaton North Central Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carthage Carroll Loras North Park North Central 68 JIM BORCHERDING: in 15 years (15-9) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 90 Knox St. Ambrose Elmhurst Loras Dubuque Millikin Lawrence Rockford North Central Carthage Carroll North Park St. Ambrose North Park North Central Wheaton Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Carroll MacMurray Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Millikin (20-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 69 Knox North Park Elmhurst North Central Carthage St. Ambrose UW-River Falls Upper Iowa North Central North Park MacMurray Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Millikin Wheaton Loras Carthage Carroll Carroll St. Ambrose Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Dubuque Wheaton 85 NCAA PLAYOFFS 59 Central Michigan Ashland (25-4) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 83 St. Ambrose Dubuque North Central Gustavus Adolphus Valparaiso Central of Iowa William Penn St. Ambrose Wheaton Elmhurst North Park Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Carthage 76

41 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 122 Carroll North Park Elmhurst St. Ambrose Wheaton Carthage Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central Carroll 72 NAIA PLAYOFFS 104 Olivet Nazarene Eastern Illinois Kearney State Glenville State UW-Eau Claire (29-2) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 86 UW-Platteville Monmouth St. Ambrose Wheaton North Central Carroll Dubuque Athletes-in-Action Bethel Quincy Sam Houston State Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Millikin Carthage North Park Wheaton Carthage Carroll 6 66 Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Central Northwestern (IA) 82 NAIA PLAYOFFS 87 Quincy McKendree Hanover Defiance Oklahoma Baptist Guilford Slippery Rock (25-4) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 39 UW-Platteville St. Ambrose Elmhurst North Central Carthage Monmouth Western Illinois Concordia (MN) Roanoke Gettysburg Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Elmhurst Carroll Carthage North Central North Park Millikin Carroll Central of Iowa Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Millikin North Park 60 NAIA PLAYOFFS 90 Northeastern Ill McKendree Wartburg Washburn St. Mary s (TX) (22-8) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 72 St. Ambrose Wittenberg Gustavus Adolphus Millikin North Central Morningside UW-Platteville St. Ambrose Tenn. Wesleyan Huntington Valdosta State North Central North Park Elmhurst Wheaton Carroll Carthage Illinois Wesleyan North Park Elmhurst Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Millikin Carroll 77 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 67 Knox Wartburg Hamline LeMoyne-Owen SUNY-Brockport (21-7) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 87 Rockford Eastern Illinois North Central Wabash Millikin Loras Gustavus Adolphus St. Olaf Augsburg Concordia Wheaton North Park Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central Carroll Elmhurst Carroll Carthage Elmhurst North Park Illinois Wesleyan Carthage 69 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 83 Cornell Coe Scranton Plattsburgh State (20-7) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 87 Wabash Coe Knox Hillside Elmhurst Carthage Aurora Western Illinois Northern Iowa Valparaiso UW-Eau Claire Carroll Wheaton North Central North Park Wheaton North Central Illinois Wesleyan North Park Carthage Carroll Millikin Elmhurst Millikin Illinois Wesleyan 68 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 69 Central of Iowa Beloit (19-5) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 99 Coe St. Ambrose Augsburg UW-Oshkosh Millikin Elmhurst Wheaton Western Illinois St. Cloud St. John s Athletes-in-Action North Park Northern Iowa North Central Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Carroll Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Carroll North Central North Park Millikin Elmhurst (18-7) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 92 Coe St. Ambrose Illinois Benedictine SIU-Edwardsville Aurora Northern Iowa North Central Bradley Fort Hays State Grand Canyon Wheaton North Central Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Park Carthage North Park Carthage Carroll Wheaton Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Elmhurst Carroll (21-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 91 Coe Marycrest Lewis Carroll St. Ambrose Elmhurst Millikin Wheaton Quincy 78 2 Santa Barbara 0 63 Pacific Hayward State Northern Iowa North Central Illinois Wesleyan North Park Millikin Carthage Elmhurst North Central Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Carroll North Park Wheaton 79 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 76 Central of Iowa North Park (25-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 81 Coe Western Illinois Marycrest Luther St. Ambrose Northern Iowa North Central Quincy Midwestern State Central State So. Carolina-Aiken North Central North Park Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carthage Carroll Wheaton North Park Millikin Carroll 55 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 81 North Park Beloit Whittier Otterbein Potsdam State (22-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 83 Coe Loras St. Ambrose Mankato State St. Ambrose Quincy North Central Arkansas College Delta State Tennessee-Martin Elmhurst North Park Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carthage Elmhurst North Central Carroll Wheaton Carthage Carroll Millikin North Park Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton 90 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 70 UW-Milwaukee Luther Wabash (18-10) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 35 St. Lawrence Potsdam State Coe Beloit Illinois Benedictine BASKETBALL - 41

42 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 99 Marycrest Wheaton Loras Quincy Elmhurst Mt. Marty Wayne State North Park Carroll Illinois Wesleyan North Central Millikin Carthage North Central Millikin Carthage Carroll Elmhurst North Park Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton 68 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 73 Stanislaus State Bishop (14-12) - HEAD COACH: Jim Borcherding 74 Grandview Coe Beloit Knox Wittenberg Loras Elmhurst Wheaton Denver Regis Southern Colorado Rockford North Park North Central Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Carroll Millikin North Central Carthage Carroll Millikin North Park Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton 65 JIM LEIX: in six years (15-11) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 62 Grand View Coe Beloit Simpson Marycrest St. Ambrose Eastern Illinois Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carroll Armstrong State Tampa Rollins Carthage Elmhurst North Park North Central Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Millikin North Park Carroll Carthage Millikin North Central AUGUSTANA VIKINGS (17-9) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 78 Coe St. Ambrose Beloit Illinois Benedictine St. Ambrose Rockford Spring Arbor Aurora Carroll Ohio Northern Carthage Wheaton North Park Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Elmhurst North Central Millikin Carroll Carthage North Park Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst (12-14) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 86 Incarnate Word Trinity Rockford Aurora Rockford Millikin Dubuque Cornell North Park Wheaton Millikin Bishop Eastern Illinois Illinois Wesleyan Carthage North Central Elmhurst Wheaton North Central Carroll Carthage North Park Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carroll Illinois Benedictine (12-14) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 66 Dubuque Rockford MacMurray Simpson Illinois Wesleyan Aurora Northeastern Ill Cornell Central Carroll Wheaton North Park North Central Illinois Benedictine Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carroll Carthage North Central Eastern Illinois Elmhurst North Park Wheaton Millikin Elmhurst Carthage (12-14) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 64 Rockford Park St. John s Cornell Cornell Central of Iowa Mt. Marty Aurora Millikin Northeastern Ill Belhaven Nicholls State Illinois Wesleyan North Central North Park Carroll Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Elmhurst Wheaton North Park Elmhurst Carthage North Central Wheaton (7-19) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 57 Rockford Western Illinois Mount Mercy Wittenberg Defiance Kalamazoo Central of Iowa Cornell Carroll Millikin Florida Atlantic Rust North Park Wheaton North Central Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carroll Carthage Illinois Wesleyan North Central Elmhurst Carthage Millikin North Park Wheaton 88 STEVE YOUNT: in nine years (19-7) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 96 Rockford Mt. St. Clare Marycrest Illinois College Knox Central of Iowa Eastern Illinois Illinois Wesleyan Carroll North Park Millikin Redlands Loma Linda Wheaton North Central Cornell Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Wheaton Carroll Carthage Millikin North Park North Central Elmhurst (18-8) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 55 Southwest Missouri Dubuque Aurora St. Ambrose Blackburn Mount St. Clare Rockford Teikyo-Marycrest Central of Iowa Carroll North Central Wheaton Millikin North Park Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Carroll Elmhurst Carthage Beloit Illinois Wesleyan North Central Millikin North Park (24-7) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 68 Beloit Dubuque St. Ambrose Aurora Teikyo-Marycrest Rockford Central of Iowa Cal-Poly SLO Cal-Bakersfield Teikyo-Marycrest Illinois Wesleyan North Park Wheaton Millikin St. Louis North Central Wheaton Carthage Millikin North Central Elmhurst Carthage Illinois Wesleyan North Park Elmhurst 78 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 79 DePauw Beloit LaVerne UW-Platteville Rowan Ohio Northern (17-8) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 87 Mt. Mercy St. Ambrose Principia Lindenwood Western Illinois Loras Carthage Beloit St. Louis Teikyo-Marycrest Rockford Lincoln Christian Illinois Wesleyan North Central Millikin Wheaton North Park Carthage Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan 87

43 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 71 North Central Millikin Wheaton North Park Elmhurst (13-12) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 86 Mount Mercy St. Ambrose Lindenwood Teikyo-Marycrest Eastern Illinois Loras Carthage Beloit Rockford Rose-Hulman Redlands Teikyo-Marycrest Illinois Wesleyan North Central Millikin Wheaton North Park Carthage Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan North Central Millikin Wheaton North Park Elmhurst (16-8) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 90 Olivet Nazarene Trinity Christian Mount Mercy Teikyo-Marycrest Aurora Beloit Carthage Rockford St. Ambrose Teikyo-Marycrest Illinois Wesleyan North Central Millikin Wheaton North Park Carthage Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Central Wheaton North Park Elmhurst (12-13) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 68 UW-Whitewater St. Ambrose Beloit Aurora Benedictine Olivet Nazarene North Park Marycrest Grandview Goucher Allentown North Central Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Mount Mercy North Park Millikin Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Millikin Carthage North Central Wheaton (16-9) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 90 UW-Whitewater Beloit Mount Mercy Trinity Christian Webster Marycrest St. Ambrose Grand View Lawrence Benedictine Trinity North Central Wheaton Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Elmhurst North Park Wheaton Carthage North Park Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Elmhurst North Central (14-11) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 76 MacMurray Illinois College Western Illinois Mount Mercy Clarke Beloit St. Ambrose Rockford Mount St. Clare Central of Iowa Marycrest Millikin Elmhurst North Central Carthage North Park Wheaotn Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Central North Park Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Carthage 59 GREY GIOVANINE : 1999-present in 16 years (10-15) - HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 54 UW-Platteville Mount St. Clare Clarke Beloit Rockford St. Ambrose Marycrest Cal-Santa Cruz Concordia (CA) St. Olaf North Central Illinois Wesleyan Carthage North Park North Central Elmhurst Mount Mercy Wheaton Millikin North Park Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carthage Millikin Wheaton (17-8) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 69 Muskigum Purdue-Calumet Western Illinois UW-Platteville Clarke Marycrest St. Ambrose Benedictine Mount St. Clare Rockford Mount Mercy North Central (OT) Illinois Wesleyan Millikin North Park Wheaton Elmhurst North Central Wheaton (OT) Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Millikin Elmhurst North Park Carthage (17-8) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 74 Coe Beliot Eastern Illinois Rockford Marycrest St. Ambrose Eureka Mount St. Clare Clarke Cornell Central of Iowa Norh Central Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton Millikin Elmhurst Carthage North Central North Park Wheaton Elmhurst North Park Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Carthage (20-5) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 84 Clarke Coe Rockford St. Ambrose Central of Iowa Cornell Mt. St. Clare Eureka U. of Sioux Falls William Penn North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carthage North Central North Park Benedictine Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carthage Wheaton Millikin North Park (16-9) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 105 Beloit Ripon St. Ambrose Coe Wartburg Franciscan Simpson Rockford Trinity Southwestern Texas Clarke North Central Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan North Park North Central North Park Elmhurst Millikin Millikin Wheaton Carthage Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Carthage (17-8) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 59 Southern Illinois Beloit St. Ambrose Wartburg Simpson Coe Ripon Cornell Concordia Madonna Hope North Central Millikin North Park Illinois Wesleyan Carthage North Central Wheaton North Park Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Carthage Wheaton Elmhurst (23-6) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 79 Clarke Beloit St. Ambrose Simpson Rockford Coe Concordia Lake Forest Rose Hulman Marian UW-Stout North Park Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central 86 CCIW TOURNAMENT 67 Illinois Wesleyan 81 NCAA DIVSION III TOURNAMENT 71 Buena Vista UW-Stout Puget Sound BASKETBALL - 43

44 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS (22-6) HEAD COACH Grey Giovanine 78 St. Norbert Beloit Washington St. Ambrose Simpson Clarke Coe Cornell Wartburg Rockford UW-Stevens Point North Park Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central 85 CCIW TOURNAMENT 74 North Central Elmhurst 70 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 69 Carroll (23-6) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 80 Simpson Washington Webster UW-La Crosse Coe St. Ambrose St. Norbert Cornell UW-Oshkosh Wartburg UW-Stevens Point North Park Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central 59 CCIW TOURNAMENT 69 Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan 60 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 72 Aurora Washington (18-8) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 82 Simpson Chicago Washington UW-Oshkosh St. Ambrose UW-LaCrosse Cornell Knox MacMurray Beloit Coe North Park Elmhurst Carthage Wheaton North Central Millikin Illinois Wesleyan AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 70 North Park Wheaton Elmhurst Carthage Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan 65 CCIW TOURNAMENT 53 Elmhurst (16-10) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 58 Simpson Beloit MacMurray Anderson Knox Gonzaga Washington Chicago Monmouth UW-Whitewater Buena Vista North Park Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central 55 CCIW TOURNAMENT 52 Carthage (27-4) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 85 Simpson Washington Anderson Monmouth St. Ambrose Buena Vista UW-Whitewater MacMurray UW-Stout St. Norbert Chicago North Park Elmhurst Wheaton Carthage Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan 70 CCIW TOURNAMENT 73 Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan 52 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 76 Webster Hope Mary-Hardin Baylor St. Thomas (19-7) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 102 Aurora St. Norbert UW-Oshkosh St. Ambrose Wisconsin Lutheran Washington (Mo.) Fontbonne UW-Stevens Point Chicago Knox MacMurray Millikin North Central Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst North Park Carthage Wheaton Millikin Illinois Wesleyan North Central North Park Elmhurst Carthage Wheaton 74 CCIW TOURNAMENT 56 North Central (19-8) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 85 Aurora St. Norbert Chicago UW-Platteville UW-Oshkosh St. Ambrose UW-Stevens Point Knox Fontbonne MacMurray Loras North Park Carthage Illinois Wesleyan North Central Wheaton Elmhurst Millikin North Park Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Wheaton North Central Elmhurst Millikin 51 CCIW TOURNAMENT 53 Illinois Wesleyan North Central (20-8) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 76 Chicago UW-Platteville St. Olaf Simpson Knox Loras Central MacMurray UW-La Crosse UW-Oshkosh Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton North Central North Park Millikin Elmhurst North Central Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Carthage Millikin Elmhurst North Park 61 CCIW TOURNAMENT 55 Wheaton 66 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 88 St. Thomas UW-Whitewater (27-5) HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine 51 Albion Mount St. Joseph Tomas More Rust Knox Central Fontbonne UW-Whitewater MacMurray LUTM Coe Carthage Elmhurst North Park North Central Wheaton Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Elmhurst North Park North Central Carthage Illinois Wesleyan Millikin Wheaton 55 CCIW TOURNAMENT 82 North Central Illinois Wesleyan 74 NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT 68 DePauw Mount Union Marietta Babson UW-Stevens Point 70

45 SEASON RECORDS YEAR OVERALL CCIW COACH Unknown Dan Hayes Dan Hayes R.M. Conrad R.M. Conrad R.M. Conrad R.M. Conrad R.M. Conrad R.M. Conrad R.M. Conrad A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg H.V. Almquist A.V. Swedberg A.V. Swedberg H.V. Almquist H.V. Almquist H.V. Almquist H.V. Almquist H.V. Almquist H.V. Almquist H.V. Almquist John Briley John Briley Robert Maloney L.C. Brissman John Briley th John Briley th A.J. Stolfa th A.J. Stolfa th A.J. Stolfa th Oliver Olson th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis nd Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis rd Lenny Kallis st Lenny Kallis rd Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Lenny Kallis th Armin Pipho th Armin Pipho th Armin Pipho rd Jim Borcherding st Jim Borcherding st Jim Borcherding st Jim Borcherding st Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding st Jim Borcherding st Jim Borcherding nd Jim Borcherding th Jim Borcherding rd Jim Leix rd Jim Leix th Jim Leix th Jim Leix th Jim Leix th Jim Leix nd Steve Yount th Steve Yount st Steve Yount nd Steve Yount rd Steve Yount th Steve Yount th Steve Yount rd Steve Yount th Steve Yount th Grey Giovanine th Grey Giovanine nd Grey Giovanine st Grey Giovanine nd Grey Giovanine th Grey Giovanine st Grey Giovanine st Grey Giovanine st Grey Giovanine rd Grey Giovanine th Grey Giovanine st Grey Giovanine th Grey Giovanine th Grey Giovanine rd Grey Giovanine st Grey Giovanine AUGUSTANA BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS COACH YEARS W L.PCT Jim Borcherding Grey Giovanine 1999-present Lenny Kallis Steve Yount A.V. Swedberg ; H.V. Almquist ; Jim Leix R.M. Conrad John Briley ; Armin Pipho A.J. Stolfa Dan Hayes Oliver Olson Robert Maloney Unknown Coaches BASKETBALL - 45

46 THE ROY J. CARVER PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER Ever Since the Roy J. Carver Physical Education Center opened in 1971, the Augustana Vikings have had incredible success in the building. Viking losses have been few and far between as they are for a winning percentage of.805. In the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, Augustana is for a winning percentage of.772. The Carver Center seating was reduced to 1,900 from 3,200 in summer of 2008, when it was renovated with new bleachers throughout the building and chair-back seating was added on the north side of the gym. The old scoreboards were also replaced with a center-hung score board. In the summer of 1991 the original caramel colored tartan was pulled up and a brand new wooden floor was installed. That wooden floor was resurfaced in the summer of The floor was repainted in the summer of The Vikings played their first game in the building on December 1, 1971 and beat St. Ambrose by a score of behind 23 points by Chuck Menzer. During the first 11 years of the building s existence, the Augustana record was unbelievable. From the season until the campaign, the Vikings were for a winning percentage of.919. VIKINGS YEAR BY YEAR RECORD IN CARVER PE CENTER SEASON OVERALL.PCT CCIW.PCT HEAD COACH Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Borcherding Jim Leix Jim Leix Jim Leix Jim Leix Jim Leix Jim Leix Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Steve Yount Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine Grey Giovanine OVERALL CARVER PE CENTER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS - 49, Kirk Anderson, Augustana vs. North Park, 1/18/92 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE - 20, Bruce Hamming, Augustana vs. Wheaton, 2/15/75 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - 31, John Laing, Augustana vs. Northwestern (IA), 2/27/73 MOST FT MADE - 20, Drew Castens, Augustana vs. Coe, 11/27/02 MOST FT ATTEMPTED - 25, Drew Carstens, Augustana vs. Coe, 11/27/02 MOST REBOUNDS - 26, John Laing vs. Carthage, 1/19/73 MOST ASSISTS - 16, Rob Manaski, Franklin & Marshall vs. Centre, 3/17/79 TEAM MOST POINTS - 122, Augustana vs. Icelandic Nationals (66) 11/28/73 MOST POINTS, TWO TEAMS - 211, Illinois Benedictine (114) vs. Knox (97), 12/4/76 MOST FIELD GOALS - 56, Augustana vs. Wheaton, 1/7/86 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS - 107, St. Ambrose vs. Athletes-In-Action, 12/19/72 MOST FREE THROWS MADE - 38, St. Ambrose vs. Dubuque, 12/20/72 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS - 52, Augustana vs. Benedictine 12/16/2000 MOST REBOUNDS - 73, Augustana vs. Olivet Nazarene, 3/7/72 HEAD COACHING RECORDS IN CARVER CENTER OVERALL CCIW HEAD COACH YRS W L.PCT W L.PCT Grey Giovanine Jim Borcherding Steve Yount Jim Leix AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

47 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS thru season Akron 0 1 Albion 1 0 Allentown 1 0 Anderson 2 0 Arkansas College 0 1 Arkansas State 1 0 Armour Tech 19 6 Armstrong State 0 1 Ashland 0 1 Augsburg 3 1 Augustana (SD) 0 1 Aurora 13 2 Babson 1 0 Belhaven 0 1 Beloit 18 5 Benedictine 7 2 Bethany (KN) 4 2 Bethel (TN) 1 0 Bishop 1 1 Blackburn 1 0 Bradley Brockport State 1 0 Buena Vista 2 1 Butler 1 0 Cal-Bakersfield 0 1 Cal-Poly SLO 0 1 Cal-Santa Cruz 1 0 Capital (OH) 1 0 Carroll (WI) Carthage Central (IA) 13 4 Central Michigan 0 1 Central Missouri State 0 2 Central State (OH) 1 0 Chicago State 2 1 Chicago, U. of 6 1 Clarke 7 1 Coe 26 7 Columbia 3 1 Concordia (CA) 0 1 Concordia (MN) 1 1 Concordia (IL) 7 2 Cornell (IA) Defiance (OH) 1 1 Delta State 1 0 Denver 0 1 DePaul 1 1 DePauw 2 0 Dubuque 8 2 Earlham (IN) 0 1 Eastern Illinois 1 7 Elmhurst Eureka 19 7 Florida Atlantic 0 1 Fontbonne 3 0 Fort Hayes State 1 0 Friends (KN) 1 0 Gettysburg (PA) 1 0 Glenville State 1 0 Gonzaga 0 1 Goucher 0 1 Grand Canyon 1 0 Grand Rapids 1 0 Grandview (IA) 3 1 Grinnell 6 7 Guilford (NC) 0 1 Gustavus Adolphus 10 6 Hamline (MN) 2 0 Hanover (IN) 1 0 Hayward State 1 0 Hedding 9 4 Hillsdale 1 0 Hope 2 0 Huntington 1 0 Idaho 0 1 Illinois College 8 4 Illinois State 7 2 Illinois, U. of 2 1 Illinois Wesleyan Incarnate Word 0 1 Indiana State 0 1 Iowa, U. of 3 6 Iowa Wesleyan 4 2 Kalamazoo 0 1 Kearney State (NE) 1 0 Knox Lake Forest Lakeland (WI) 1 0 LaVerne 1 0 Lawrence 1 1 LeMoyne-Owen 0 1 Lewis Institute 0 1 Lewis 1 0 Lincoln 1 0 Lincoln Christian 1 0 Lindenwood 1 1 Loma Linda 1 0 Loras 5 8 Loyola 0 1 Luther 7 7 Macalester 0 1 MacMurray 12 7 Madonna 1 0 Mankato State 1 0 Marian 1 0 Marietta 1 0 Marquette 0 3 Marycrest 15 4 Mary-Hardin Baylor 1 0 McKendree 2 0 Midwestern State 0 1 Millikin Monmouth Morningside 1 0 Mt. Marty 2 0 Mt. Mercy 7 1 Mt. Morris 1 0 Mt. St. Clare 6 2 Mt. St. Joseph 2 0 Mount Union 1 0 Muhlenberg 0 1 Muskigum 1 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 1 0 Nicholls State 0 1 North Central North Park Northern Illinois 6 6 Northern Iowa 3 2 Northeastern Illinois 3 0 Northwestern 3 2 Northwestern (IA) 1 0 NW Louisiana 1 0 Ohio Northern 0 2 Oklahoma Baptist 1 0 Olivet Nazarene 1 2 Oregon, U. of 0 1 Otterbein 1 0 Pacific 0 1 Park (MO) 1 0 Parsons 2 1 Peru Teachers 0 1 Plattsburgh St. 1 0 Potsdam State 1 1 Principia 1 0 Puget Sound 0 1 Purdue-Calumet 0 1 Quincy 2 3 Redlands 1 1 Regis 0 1 Ripon 1 2 Roanoke 1 0 Rockford 25 5 Rollins 1 0 Rose-Hulman 1 1 Rowan 1 0 Rust 1 1 St. Ambrose St. Cloud State 1 0 St. John s (MN) 2 0 St. Lawrence 1 0 St. Louis 0 2 St. Mary s (TX) 0 1 St. Norbert 5 0 St. Olaf 2 1 St. Thomas 1 1 St. Viator 1 1 Sam Houston State 0 1 Santa Barbara 1 0 Scranton 0 1 Simpson 15 4 Sioux Falls, U. of 0 1 Slippery Rock 1 0 So. Carolina-Aiken 0 1 South Dakota State 0 1 South Dakota, U. of 0 1 Southern Colorado 0 1 SIU-Carbondale 0 1 SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 Southwest Missouri 0 1 Southwestern Texas 1 0 Spring Arbor 1 0 Stanislaus State 0 1 Tampa 0 1 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 Tenn. Wesleyan 1 0 Thomas More 1 0 Trinity (TX) 1 2 Trinity Christian 2 0 Upper Iowa 1 0 Valdosta State 0 1 Valparaiso 1 2 Wabash 2 2 Wartburg 19 2 Washburn 1 0 Washington (MO) 3 5 Wayne State (NE) 0 1 Webster 3 0 Western Illinois Wheaton Whittier 1 0 William Penn 4 0 William & Vashti 7 2 Winona State 1 0 Wis.-Eau Claire 0 2 Wis.-LaCrosse 2 3 Wis.-Milwaukee 1 1 Wis.-Oshkosh 8 0 Wis.-Platteville 5 3 Wis.-River Falls 1 0 Wis.-Stevens Point 1 4 Wis.-Stout 2 1 Wis.-Whitewater 2 4 Wisconsin Lutheran 1 0 Wittenberg 1 2 Wooster BASKETBALL - 47

48 THE COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN Now in its 70 th year, the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) enjoys a reputation as the Best Small-College Conference in the Nation. The league was formed with nine charter members (Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, North Central and Wheaton) on April 26, 1946 in Jacksonville, Illinois. Competition opened in the academic year as the College Conference of Illinois. Men s basketball has been a league sport ever since the CCIW was formed in time for the season. Augustana owns a total of 13 conference championships, including four in the last five years. The Vikings shared the 2003 title and won three consecutive championships outright between 2006 and In 2010, the Vikings shared the conference title again. Augustana s first CCIW title came in 1963 under the direction of head coach Lenny Kallis. Carthage left the conference in 1952 but returned in In 1967 the name was changed to the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin to recognize Carthage, which had moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin from Carthage, Illinois in 1962, and Carroll, which entered the league in As is often the case with athletic conferences, CCIW membership has experienced some changes since the league s inception. After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College withdrew the following year. Elmhurst and Wheaton left following the academic year. Wheaton rejoined for all sports but football in 1967 and then for football in Elmhurst rejoined in the fall of 1967 for all sports but football and for football in the 1968 season. Carroll joined officially with the 1955 spring sports seasons. Carthage returned in 1961 and North Park entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped out at the end of the year. The last change in CCIW membership came following the season when Carroll withdrew. Now eight members strong, the CCIW continues its tradition of athletic and academic excellence. The league sanctioned women s sports for the first time in the school year and Augustana participated in the first ever women s competition. That was on September 14, 1986 when the Vikings met North Central in a volleyball match that was held at Elmhurst College. The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin sanctions 23 sports: baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s cross country, football, men s and women s golf, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s swimming, men s and women s tennis, men s and women s indoor track & field, men s and women s outdoor track & field, volleyball, wrestling and men s and women s lacrosse. AUGUSTANA S ALL-TIME TEAM CCIW CHAMPIONS MEN (142) BASEBALL: (Division Champs in ) BASKETBALL: CROSS COUNTRY: FOOTBALL: GOLF: SOCCER: 2002 SWIMMING & DIVING: TENNIS: TRACK & FIELD: WRESTLING: WOMEN (41) BASKETBALL: CROSS COUNTRY: SOCCER: SOFTBALL: SWIMMING & DIVING: TENNIS: TRACK & FIELD: VOLLEYBALL: LACROSSE: (MWLC) 2015 Augustana owns more CCIW team championships than any other school in the league with 183 total. Of those 183, the men have won 142 and 41 belong to the women AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

49 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS MEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME November 13 Wisconsin-La Crosse HOME 7:00 p.m. November 24 Fontbonne St. Louis, Mo. 7:00 p.m. December 2 Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater, Wis. 8:00 p.m. December 5 Wisconsin-Stevens Point HOME 7:00 p.m. December 12 Washington St. Louis, Mo. 8:00 p.m. December 15 MacMurray HOME 7:00 p.m. December 18 Puget Sound Tacoma, Wash. 6:00 p.m. (PST) December 20 Lewis & Clark Portland, Ore. 5:30 p.m. (PST) December 22 George Fox Newberg, Ore. 7:00 p.m. (PST) December 29 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin Dells, Wis. 6:00 p.m. December 30 Edgewood Wisconsin Dells, Wis. 5:00 p.m. January 2 Wheaton HOME 7:00 p.m. January 6 Elmhurst Elmhurst, Ill. 7:00 p.m. January 9 North Park Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m. January 13 North Central HOME 7:00 p.m. January 16 Carthage Kenosha, Wis 7:00 p.m. January 20 Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Ill. 7:00 p.m. January 23 Millikin HOME 7:00 p.m. January 27 Elmhurst HOME 7:00 p.m. January 30 North Park HOME 7:00 p.m. February 3 North Central Naperville, Ill. 7:00 p.m. February 6 Carthage HOME 7:00 p.m. February 10 Illinois Wesleyan HOME 7:00 p.m. February 13 Millikin Decatur, Ill. 7:00 p.m. February 20 Wheaton Wheaton, Ill. 7:00 p.m. February 26 CCIW Semifinal TBA TBA February 27 CCIW Championship TBA TBA * - Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN CHAMPIONS FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES NAIA; NCAA Division III; NCAA Division III; NCAA Division III; NCAA Division III; NCAA Division III POST SEASON APPEARANCES 1936 Olympic Trials; 1939 NAIA; 1940 NAIA; 1959 NCAA; 1960 NCAA; 1963 NCAA; 1971 NCAA; 1972 NAIA; 1973 NAIA; 1974 NAIA; 1975 NCAA Division III; 1976 NCAA Division III; 1977 NCAA Division III; 1980 NCAA Divisiion III; 1981 NCAA Division III; 1982 NCAA Division III; 1983 NCAA Division III; 1993 NCAA Division III; 2006 NCAA Division III; 2007 NCAA Division III; 2008 NCAA Division III; 2011 NCAA Division III; 2014 NCAA Division III; 2015 NCAA Division III BASKETBALL - 49

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