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2 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER LEADERSHIP MESSAGE Over Over the the past past century century and and a half, a half, DU DU has has established established a proud a proud history history of of dedication dedication to to both both academic academic and and athletic athletic excellence. excellence. The The Pioneer s Pioneers great great athletic athletic tradition tradition includes includes many many noteworthy noteworthy achievements, achievements, not not least least winning winning the the Division Division I-AAA I-AAA Learfield Learfield Sports Sports Directors Directors Cup Cup in in six nine of the of last the last seven 10 years. years. This This recognition recognition as as the the nation s nation s best best athletics athletics program program among among Division Division I schools I schools without without football football in in 2014, 2017, 2013, 2016, 2011, 2015, 2010, 2014, , and 2011, , is 2009 a tremendous and 2008 accomplishment. is a tremendous Adding accomplishment. 29 NCAA Adding Championships, 32 NCAA Championships, 113 Individual NCAA 118 Individual Championships, NCAA Championships, 152 NCAA Tournament 181 NCAA Appearances, Tournament 351 Appearances, 428 All- Americans, 774 All-Americans, All-Conference 1,022 Honors, All-Conference 74 Conference Honors, Championships, 100 Conference 65 Championships, Conference Coaches 82 Conference of the Year, Coaches 4 National of the Coaches Year, 8 of National the Year Coaches and 58 of Olympians the Year and shows 61 our Olympians history to shows be one our filled history with to achievement be one filled with at an achievement elite level. at an elite level. The The University University is is equally equally proud proud of of the the tremendous tremendous accomplishments accomplishments of of its its student-athletes student-athletes in in the the classroom classroom and and of of our our academic academic standing standing among among fellow fellow NCAA NCAA institutions. institutions. We All received 17 DU national sports programs recognition have for scored our exceptional an Academic Academic Progress Progress Rate over Rate 925 as (the well as NCAA our Graduation standard) for Success six consecutive Rate and our years cumulativie and our Graduation GPA. Success Rate sits above 90%. In keeping In keeping with with DU s DU s vision vision of of being being a great a great private private university university dedicated dedicated to to the the public public good, good, our our mission mission is to is to promote promote learning learning by by engaging engaging with with students students in in advancing advancing scholarly scholarly inquiry, inquiry, cultivating cultivating critical critical and and creative creative thought, thought, and and generating generating knowledge. knowledge. Pioneer Pioneer student-athletes student-athletes the the young young men men and and women women who who dedicate dedicate themselves themselves to to being being the the best best on on and and off off the the field field of of play play are are fine fine examples examples of of the the values values the the University University of of Denver Denver seeks seeks to to promote. promote. Go Go Pioneers! Pioneers! Rebecca Rebecca Chopp, Chopp, Chancellor Chancellor Peg Peg Bradley-Doppes, Bradley-Doppes, Vice Vice Chancellor Chancellor for for Athletics, Athletics, Recreation Recreation and and Ritchie Ritchie Center Center Operations Operations

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School...University of Denver Location...Denver, Colo. Enrollment...11,500 Founded Nickname...Pioneers Colors... Crimson and Gold National Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference...Summit League Chancellor...Rebecca Chopp Alma Mater...Kansas Wesleyan 74...University of Chicago 83 Athletics Director...Ron Grahame Alma Mater... Denver 73 Athletics Department Phone.(303) Ticket Office Phone... (303) TEAM INFORMATION Arena...Magness Arena Capacity... 7, Record: (8-5 H, 7-8 R, 1-1 N) Summit League: (5-3 H, 3-5 R) Summit League Finish:...5th Starters returning/lost...4/1 Letterwinners returning/lost... 10/5 Newcomers...4 MEN S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach...Rodney Billups Alma Mater... Denver 05 Record at DU (Second season) Career (Second season) Phone... (303) Assistant Coach...Ricardo Patton Alma Mater...Belmont Trevecca Nazarene 87 Assistant Coach...Steve Snell Alma Mater...Radford 90 Assistant Coach...Dan Ficke Alma Mater...Loyola University (Md.) 09...Loyola University (Md.) 10 Dir. of Basketball Operations... Dwight Thorne Alma Mater... Colorado 10 Assistant Athletic Trainer... Pat Hoxsey Alma Mater...Boise State 91...Michigan State 95 Team Doctor... Dr. Girish Paranjape Alma Mater...Oklahoma 92...Oklahoma State 96 Strength & Conditioning... Gary Boros Alma Mater... Minnesota 11...St. Cloud State 13 Sport Program Assistant...Jeanie O Kane Alma Mater...Iowa TEAM HISTORY First Year of Basketball Overall all-time record...1,272-1,293 No. yrs. In NCAA Tournament/Last... 0/NA No. yrs. In NIT/Last... 3/2013 Last postseason opponent... Maryland Result...L, (NIT, 3/21/13) TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts...2 Media Information Magness Arena...7 Denver Facilities Denver Pioneers Denver Basketball...9 Head Coach Rodney Billups Assistant Coach Ricardo Patton Assistant Coach Steve Snell Assistant Coach Dan Ficke Director of Ops. Dwight Thorne Support Staff Roster Abiola Akintola Daniel Amigo Jake Holtzmann Emil Knighton Jake Krafka Christian Mackey Ade Murkey Luke Neff Thomas Neff Jake Pemberton Joe Rosga Elijah Blake Donoven Carlisle Drew Joiner Elvin Rodriguez Team Statistics Results Final Team Statistics Box Scores Opponents About The Summit League Opponents Pioneer History Historical Highlights Pioneer Timeline Pioneer Honors Denver Basketball Awards All-Time Roster All-Time Coaching Records Season-by-Season Team Records Season-by-Season Statistics Season-by-Season Leaders Career Records ,000 Point Scorers Player Season Records Team Season Records Player Game Records Team Game Records Magness Arena Records Year-by-Year Results All-Time Series Records MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The Denver Pioneers Men s Basketball Media Guide is published by the University of Denver Athletics Media Relations Office. This guide was written, and edited by Chris Smith. Design of the media guide was put together by Chris Smith. Editorial and research assistance provided by University of Denver Media Relations current and former staff. Photos provided by Clarkson Creative, Mike Kennedy, William R. Sallaz, Denver Nuggets, NBA Photos, Wayne Armstrong, Lacey Den Hartog, John Baker, Justin Edmonds and the University of Denver Archives/Staff. Cover was designed by Chris Smith of the University of Denver Athletic Communications staff. MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. Dir. (MBB Contact)... Chris Smith Office Phone... (303) Cell Phone... (720) christopher_smith726@du.edu Website...DenverPioneers.com Twitter ID...@DU_MHoops...@DU_Pioneers Facebook... Denver Pioneers...Denver Men s Basketball Instagram...DenverPioneers...DU_MHoops DENVERPIONEERS.com 3

4 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA OUTLETS - TV KWGN (Channel 2 - CW2) Nick Griffith, Sports Producer 100 East Speer Boulevard Denver, CO (303) nick.griffith@kdvr.com KCNC (Channel 4 - CBS) Steve Cox, Sports Producer 1044 Lincoln Avenue Denver, CO (303) scox@cbs.com KMGH (Channel 7 - ABC) Arran Andersen, Sports Anchor 123 Speer Boulevard Denver, CO (303) Arran.Andersen@kmgh.com KUSA (Channel 9 - NBC) Brian Olson, Executive Producer 500 Speer Boulevard Denver, CO (303) brian.olson@9news.com KDVR (Channel 31 - FOX) Nick Griffith, Sports Producer 100 East Speer Boulevard Denver, CO (303) nick.griffith@kdvr.com ROOT SPORTS Justin Argo, Producer 2399 Blake Street, Suite 130 Denver, CO (720) jlargo@directv.com ALTITUDE SPORTS Ben Boylan, Altitude Sports President E. Peakview Ave. Centennial, CO (303) MEDIA OUTLETS - PRINT Associated Press Arnie Stapleton, Sports Editor 1120 Lincoln St., Suite #901 Denver, CO (303) apdenver@ap.org The Clarion Jillian Queri, Sports Editor University of Denver Denver, CO (303) jillz@michaelsutter.com The Denver Post Kyle Fredrickson, Sports Writer 101 W. Colfax, Suite 600 Denver, CO kfredrickson@denverpost.com Mile High Sports Magazine Doug Ottewill, Publisher/Editor 1424 Larimer Street #100 Denver, CO (303) dottewill@milehighsports.com MEDIA OUTLETS - RADIO KKFN (FM The Fan ) Raj Sharan, Producer 7800 E. Orchard Avenue, Suite 400 Greenwood Village, CO (303) raj@1043thefan.com Mile High Sports Radio (KDCO AM1340) Casey Light, Program Director 1424 Larimer Street #100 Denver, CO (303) casey@milehighsports.com KOA (AM 850) Mark Johnson, Sports Producer 4695 S. Monaco Parkway Denver, CO (303) markjohnson@850koa.com PIONEER SOCIAL NETWORKING Fans of the Pioneers can follow their favorite teams on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the most up-to-theminute news, scores, pictures and event updates. Twitter will be used to send out breaking news, scores and highlights during Pioneer athletic events. The Pioneers Facebook Fan Page will be used to post news, scores, upcoming events and promotional activities for all 17 Pioneer sports. Instagram will be used for behind the scenes pictures and upcoming promotions. Denver Men s Basketball Denver Pioneers DENVERPIONEERS.COM DenverPioneers.com is the official atheltic site of the University of Denver men s basketball program. The site features Pioneer Vision, an exclusive video player that offers live video and audio events, interviews and highlights on a subscription basis. DenverPioneers.com also features news, real-time statistics, schedules, scores, photo galleries and ticket information.

5 CHRIS SMITH Assistant Director Media Relations Second Season Colorado (2008) Chris Smith enters his third year at the University of Denver, second in handling the day-to-day media relations and publicity operations for the men s basketball program. The Lakewood native was promoted to men s basketball in the fall of 2016, working with first-year coach Rodney Billups and his staff. He helped generate content for the Pioneers on all social media platforms as well. He also handled all media obligations. Smith spent the season working for the Pioneers as the women s basketball and women s golf contact. He handled all media obligations, as well as day-to-day activities. He also created the media guide and game notes and releases throughout the course of the year. Prior to coming to DU, Smith spent two years at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D. There he was the primary contact for women s soccer, women s basketball, men s golf and baseball. He also assisted with numerous other sports such as football, cross country, men s basketball and wrestling. Smith also covered the wrestling team in 2015 at the Division II NCAA Championships in St. Louis. He also developed new content on both social media and the website for all 18 varsity sports for Augustana University. PIONEER RADIO Every game during the Denver men s basketball season will be broadcast live on The Fan and/or AM 1600 ESPN, which will serve as the flagship station for the Pioneers throughout the season. Tyler Maun will call all the exciting on-court action, which also can be heard live on Pioneer Vision. Maun will enter his first season as the Voice of Pioneer Basketball. PIONEER VISION Eleven men s basketball home games will be televised via Pioneer Vision, as well as select road games, will be webcast live on Pioneer Vision. Every regular and postseason game also can be heard via the internet on DenverPioneers.com. Subscriptions to Pioneer Vision for the season can be purchased at DenverPioneers.com. RODNEY BILLUPS RADIO SHOW For the second season, the Rodney Billups Radio Show will air Mondays from 6-6:30 p.m. MT during the men s basketball season on 1600 AM ESPN. The show, which will be broadcast live from The Pioneer restaurant at 2401 South University Blvd., near the DU campus, will feature Coach Billups discussing upcoming games and opponents, and taking questions from fans calling in or at The Pioneer. Tyler Maun will serve as host for the upcoming season. Prior to working at Augustana, the Denver native spent four seasons working in the media relations department of the Denver Nuggets. While there, he was a media liaison for the radio personalities of both the home and away teams. Other duties included: assisting with pre- and post-game notes, doing pre- and post-game interviews with players and coaches from both teams, being correspondent for Nuggets.com, writing pre-draft bios and previews along with regularseason stories. Smith graduated from the University of Colorado at Denver in PIONEER TELEVISION Altitude Sports to broadcast 11 Denver Basketball games during the season. Todd Romero fills in the play-by-play role. Romero is joined by former DU assistant coach Greg Lackey, who begins his 10th season on the telecast team as game analyst. The first telecast of Denver men s basketball on Altitude is Sunday, Nov. 12 at 4 p.m., when the Pioneers face UC Irvine at Magness Arena. DENVERPIONEERS.com 5

6 MEDIA INFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICIES All interviews with University of Denver student-athletes and coaches must be arranged through the University of Denver Media Relations Department. The University of Denver is committed to accommodating the needs of the media. Coaches and players are typically available before and after practice on a first-come, first-served basis. No interviews will be granted during a practice session. CREDENTIALS Media credentials are issued to accredited members of the media only. Please submit requests via to the men s basketball SID, which needs to be received at least two working days prior to the event. Credentials may be picked up at the Daniel L. Ritchie Center for Sports and Wellness media will call, located inside the loading dock, 90 minutes prior to the start of each contest. Credentials to be mailed should be requested at least two weeks in advance. Credentials issued for the previous academic year are not valid. Individuals must submit the appropriate documentation in order to receive a new credential for the current year. The University of Denver Division of Athletics reserves the right to accept or reject all credential requests. PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS Photo access at University of Denver athletics events is limited to accredited photographers on assignment by daily newspapers, national publications, wire services, local and national television outlets, and individuals on special assignment. Please submit requests via to be received at least two working days prior to the event. Credentials issued for the previous academic year are not valid. Individuals must submit the appropriate documentation in order to receive a new credential for the current year. The University of Denver Division of Athletics reserves the right to accept or reject all credential requests. CAMERA PROCEDURES Camera persons must work from within the designated areas. Photographers may shoot from the right side of each end line of Magness Arena. Requests to photograph from any other location in Magness Arena must be made in advance to the University of Denver Athletic Media Relations Department. The University of Denver reserves the right to accept or reject credential requests. STROBES Any use of strobe lights at the Ritchie Center for athletic events must be approved by the University of Denver Athletic Media Relations Office in advance. Strobe units may not 6 exceed four clusters of strobe lights producing a maximum of 3,200-watt seconds. All strobes must flash at a duration of less than 1/2,000 of a second. All hanging or installed strobes must be placed as close to the playing surface as possible and near the corners but not behind the baskets or the goals. All strobes must be placed at the site and tested 24 hours before the first game during which the strobes will be used. No other strobes, including handcarried units, are permitted in the arena and no strobes may be placed on or attached to a backboard or goal standard. RADIO All radio stations wishing to broadcast from Magness Arena should contact the University of Denver Media Relations Office at least one week prior to the event. Space will be provided for the official radio station of the visiting team; others will be accommodated as space permits. Phone lines must be arranged for all stations in advance. TELEPHONES The University of Denver has telephones available for media use in Magness Arena. Media members requiring dedicated telephone lines are asked to contact the University of Denver Athletic Media Relations Department in advance. GAME SERVICES Pregame media notes, biographical updates, lineups, game programs and season statistics will be available to the working media along press row or in the press box at Magness Arena. Complete game packets available following the game. In-game statistics will be distributed to members of the media. POSTGAME WORK AREA The Press Box will be available following each home game as work areas for the media. Final statistics and game packets will be available. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Postgame interviews will be conducted at a designated site following a 5-minute coolingoff period. Denver head coach Rodney Billups and selected players will be available for interviews. Media requests for both Denver and opposing coaches and players should be made to the DU men s basketball SID. Opponent requests will be forwarded to the visiting SID. The Pioneer men s basketball locker room is closed to the media. PARKING A limited number of media parking spaces are available for the season and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please request parking when requesting credentials. Media parking for athletic events at the Ritchie Center is in lot 401, which is on the east side of Joy Burns Arena. Easiest access is from Jewell Ave., off University Boulevard. DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS Take I-25 to the South University Boulevard exit. Proceed south to the first stop light (Buchtel Boulevard). Go through the Buchtel Boulevard intersection to the next block south (Jewell Avenue). Take a right on Jewell and proceed west approximately one-half block to the east entrance of the Ritchie Center and Hamilton Gymnasium. Media parking is just east of Joy Burns Arena (the easternmost part of the Ritchie Center) in lot 401. PIONEERS ON THE INTERNET Get the latest results, statistics and other information about the Pioneers by going to the official University of Denver Athletics Website at: DenverPioneers.com. Fans can also follow the Pioneers on Twitter using the on Facebook at Denver Pioneers or Denver Men s Basketball and on Instagram at DenverPioneers or DU_MHoops. MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Office Fax (303) Magness Arena Press Box (303) Hamilton Gym Press Row (303) Mailing Address University of Denver 2201 East Asbury Avenue Denver, CO Athletic Communications Staff Niko Blakenship Director of Media Relations Chris Smith Assistant Director (MBB) Matthew Mcgreevy Assistant Director Staff Addresses Chris Smith Christopher.Smith726@du.edu Matthew Mcgreevy Matthew.Mcgreevy@du.edu Niko Blankenship

7 MAGNESS ARENA The University of Denver opened its doors to one of the finest athletic facilities in all the country on September 15, DANIEL L. RITCHIE CENTER FOR SPORTS & WELLNESS The 440,000-square-foot Daniel L. Ritchie Center for Sports & Wellness serves as the fitness and recreation hub for the University of Denver community as well as for citizens of the metropolitan area. With its timeless architecture and state-of-the-art facilities, the center is named after the University s 16th Chancellor, Daniel L. Ritchie, in recognition of his leadership and dedication. It is the home of the University s athletics program, which fields 17 men and women s NCAA Division I teams. The Ritchie Center also is home to the world-class Coors Fitness Center, a full array of youth and adult recreation programs, and venues for civic and entertainment events. MAGNESS ARENA Magness Arena features 7,200 seats for basketball, and the Pioneers saw their first sellout crowd in the school s history on January 2, 2006 during the annual PACK THE HOUSE event, when DU defeated Wyoming Top 30 Magness Arena Men s Basketball Crowds... 7, Jan. 2, 2006 vs. Wyoming, W ,168...Dec. 19, 2011 vs. Wyoming, W ,075...Jan. 26, 2012 vs. Arkansas State, W ,535...Dec. 13, 2004 vs. Stanford, L ,420...Nov. 11, 2011 vs. Portland State, W ,406...Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Omaha, W ,355...Dec. 22, 2011 vs. The Citadel, W , Jan. 6, 2004 vs. Wyoming, W ,244...Jan. 15, 2011 vs. Florida International, W OT 6, Jan. 15, 2012 vs. Western Kentucky, W ,102...Dec. 29, 2011, vs. Troy, W , Feb. 4, 2012 vs. Middle Tennessee, W ,017...Nov. 29, 2006 vs. Colorado State, L ,886...Dec. 7, 2011 vs. Iona, L OT 5,870...Feb. 16, 2012 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, W ,667...Nov. 13, 2007 vs. Wyoming, W ,450...Dec. 4, 2010 vs. Cal State Northridge, W , Nov. 23, 2011 vs. St. Mary s, W , Feb. 17, 2011 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, W , Feb. 18, 2012 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, W ,257...Feb. 9, 2013 vs. Idaho, W ,253...March 2, 2013 vs. New Mexico State, W , Nov. 17, 2011 vs. Southern Miss, W ,119...March 9, 2013 vs. Louisiana Tech, W , Nov. 27, 2007 vs. Colorado, L ,940...Dec. 15, 2013 vs. Wyoming, W ,883...Nov. 21, 2012 vs. Colorado State, L ,851...Nov. 18, 2010 vs. Colorado State, L , Feb. 13, 2003 vs. North Texas, W ,798...Feb. 8, 2014 vs. South Dakota, W DENVERPIONEERS.com 7

8 HAMILTON GYMNASIUM - PRACTICE FACILITY The DU men s basketball team enjoys one of the best facilities in all of college athletics. Coach Rodney Billups conducts practices in Hamilton Gymnasium (top), a 20,000 square foot practice facility which contains three regulation sized basketball courts. Denver players also benefit from a remodeled lounge to study, watch television or simply relax. Additionally, a new 10,000-square foot strength and conditioning complex opened in 2009, complete with warm-up areas; weight lifting, cardio and rehabilitation stations; 12 Olympic lifting stations; a video room and a 66-yard turn field for speed and agility training. All of these facilities, in addition to Magness Arena where Denver plays its home games, are housed in the Daniel L. Ritchie Center for Sports and Wellness. Opened in 1999, the Ritchie Center is an $84 million, 440,000 square foot facility that is home to all of DU s 17 Division-I teams.

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10 HEAD COACH RODNEY BILLUPS Head Coach Second Season Denver, Colo. Denver (2005) Rodney Billups will enter his second season with the University of Denver men s basketball team in In his debut season in , the former Pioneer standout led the Pioneers to a record, including a record of 8-8 in the Summit League. The eight league wins tied the most the program has had in league play since joining the league back in Billups brought a new type of style to Denver which resulted in DU aveaging a 75.8 points per contest, the most it has since going Division I back in The Crimson and Gold also continued to show its outside touch under the first-year coach, finishing second in the Summit League in 3-point percentage at 40.2, which also was good for 13th in all of the NCAA. Under Billups, the Pioneers showed huge improvement on the glass, finishing second in the Summit League in rebounding margin at plus-4.2. Both Joe Rosga and Daniel Amigo saw their respective games reach new heights during the campaign under Billups, with both posting career highs in numerous statistical categories. Amigo s breakout year resulted in a second-team All-Summit League selection, while Rosga got honorable mention for a second straight season. Billups comes to Denver after spending six seasons on Tad Boyle s staff at the University of Colorado. During his first two years ( ) in Boulder, Billups was the director of basketball operations where he was an integral part of the behind-of-the-scenes success of backto-back school-bests 24-win campaigns with travel, scheduling, and the day-to-day operations of the program. When he was promoted to the coaching staff as an assistant coach prior to the season, the Buffaloes didn t skip a beat. Billups continued CU s excellence enjoying 10 their finest seasons with a 21-win campaign in , and another 23 victories in , the third-most victories in school history. During Billups s tenure with the coaching staff, the Buffaloes have accumulated 130 victories, which have included five of CU s nine 20+ winning seasons in school history. The Buffaloes have had six-straight seasons of post-season play ( ) and three-straight NCAA Tournament berths ( ) and a fourth appearance in Over the last six seasons, Billups has coached a number of CU student-athletes to conference excellence. In CU s first year of the Pac-12, Andre Roberson (first team, All-Defensive, All- Tournament team), Carlon Brown (second team, tournament s Most Outstanding Player), and Spencer Dinwiddie (freshman team), all garnered allconference honors. In year two of the conference, Roberson (first team, Defensive Player of the Year, All-Defensive team); Dinwiddie (first team) and Josh Scott (All-Freshman team) earned post-season accolades. In the third year, Scott continued CU s prominence among the elite Pac-12 Conference players, as he was selected to the first team, while Askia Booker was an honorable mention selection, as to, Wesley Gordon to the honorable mention freshman team. Booker was also named to the Pac-12 All-Tournament team. During his previous six years on the staff, Billups has also helped mentored four former CU student-athlete standouts to the next step professionally in their respective basketball careers. Alec Burks, a sophomore was CU s secondever lottery pick, was selected No. 12 overall by the Utah Jazz in the 2011 NBA Draft, while Andre Roberson left after his junior year, was the No. 26 overall selection by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2013 (later traded to Oklahoma City). Spencer Dinwiddie, also a junior, was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the 2014 NBA Draft (second round, No. 38 overall); and Cory Higgins, the school s all-time co-leader in points, played with the Charlotte

11 HEAD COACH during the season. Billups is the younger brother of former CU great Chauncey Billups, who played with the Buffaloes from The younger Billups is also a Colorado native, graduating from George Washington High School in He was a three-year standout THE BILLUPS FILE Coaching Experience University of Colorado, Dir. of Basketball Ops University of Colorado, Assistant Coach 2016-Present - University of Denver, Head Coach Playing Experience , University of Denver Three-year letterwinner All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team National Invitation Tournament Appearance Led the SBC in assists Education University of Denver - (2005) Personal Born: January 14, 1983 at the University of Denver from At DU, Billups averaged 10.2 points, 6.4 assists, and 3.2 rebounds per game during his senior campaign. In addition to leading the Sun Belt Conference in assists, he also ranked 17th nationally in that category. Billups was named an All-SBC third team selection in , the same season he helped the Pioneers win 20 games and a National Invitation Tournament berth. Billups 199 assists in his senior season, ranked third all-time in school history, while his 58 steals, was seventh. During his three years at DU, Billups was fourth in assists (418) and fifth in steals (154). For his career, he averaged 8.5 points, in addition to 4.6 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game. In , Billups was named co-recipient of the Floyd M. Theard Jr. Memorial Award. An award presented each year to the DU men s basketball player who best displays the qualities of leadership, scholarship and sportsmanship. Billups earned his business management degree from DU in After his collegiate days, he played professional basketball for ASK Riga in Latvia ( ), where he led the league in steals and assists. He also played one year in Finland ( ). DENVERPIONEERS.com 11

12 HEAD COACH BILLUPS S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD YEAR SCHOOL POSITION RECORD NOTES Denver Head Coach DENVER TOTALS (.533) Denver Head Coach Colorado Assistant Coach NCAA First Round Colorado Assistant Coach CBI Quarterfinals Colorado Assistant Coach NCAA Tournament First Round Colorado Assistant Coach NCAA Tournament First Round Colorado Director of Ops NCAA Tournament Second Round Colorado Director of Ops NIT Final Four HEAD COACH TOTALS (First Season) (.533) ASSISTANT TOTALS (Six Seasons) (.619) OVERALL TOTALS (.608)

13 RICARDO PATTON Assistant Coach Second Season Nashville, Tenn. Belmont (1980) Trevecca Nazarene (1987) ASSISTANT COACHES Ricardo Patton enters his second season with the University of Denver men s basketball team in In his first year with the Pioneers, Patton helped guide the team to a record, including an 8-8 mark in the Summit League. Dean Smith-led North Carolina team in the round of 32. In 2003 the Buffaloes fell to a Tom Izzo-led Michigan State team. During the 2003 season, Colorado defeated two eventual final-four teams in Kansas and Texas. During his time in Boulder, Patton led the Buffaloes to six seasons of 18 or more victories. Patton assisted with the transition to a fastpaced style of play, resulting in DU averaging 75.8 points per game, the most in a season since going to Division I back in He also helped with the development of Daniel Amigo and Joe Rosga, with both posting career-best marks during the campaign. The two also earned All-Summit League accolades, with Amigo being named to the second team and Rosga receiving honorable-mention honors. Patton comes to DU having spent 11 seasons as the head coach for the University of Colorado and four seasons with Northern Illinois. Patton led the Buffaloes to six postseason appearances, including two NCAA Tournament berths. The Buffaloes defeated Bobby Knight s Indiana team in the first round of the 1997 tournament before falling to a Hometown? Nashville, Tennessee Where did you go to school? Belmont College (Undergrad) - Trevecca Nazarene (Grad) What song best describes you life? Amazing Grace - I believe that it was only by God s grace that I chose the right direction. What do you enjoy most about working for DU Athletics? I am excited about the challenge to help a great young coach (Rodney Billups) build a league-championship program. Before heading to Boulder, Patton served two seasons ( ) as an assistant to Frankie Allen at Tennessee State, where he was instrumental in recruiting future star, Carlos Rogers, the No. 10 pick in the 1994 NBA Draft. Prior to that, Patton was an assistant at Arkansas-Little Rock for one season in , and Middle Tennessee State from During his time at Middle Tennessee State, they upset then-no. 4 seed Florida State in the first round of the 1989 NCAA Tournament, Patton was a member of the coaching staffs at both Tennessee State and Middle Tennessee State when each won Ohio Valley Conference Championships. Patton has been married for 37 years to his wife, Jennifer. They have two sons, Ricardo Jr. and Michael. Patton is a fifth-degree black belt in taekwondo and enjoys golf and horseback riding in his free time. GETTING TO KNOW COACH PATTON What s on your ipod right now? Gospel, Country, Jazz, and R&B. No Rap. Favorite quote? 1. Don t say hello when it s time to say goodbye. 2. No one cares about how much you know, until they know how much you care What s an interesting fact that a lot of people don t know about you? That I am a 5th degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, I compete in Cowboy Mounted Shooting and I love horses. A movie you watched more than once and will again? Tombstone If Hollywood wanted to make a movie about your life, who would play you and name of the movie? Don Cheadle - Multifaceted Behavior. Favorite all-time athlete? Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. What I know now that I wish I knew in college? How much I would need typing and how much I would regret not becoming fluent in Spanish. DENVERPIONEERS.com 13

14 ASSISTANT COACHES STEVE SNELL Assistant Coach Second Season Radford, Va. Radford (1990) Steve Snell will enter his second season as men s basketball assistant coach in at Denver. Snell was a key part in the Pioneers success on the floor in , which resulted in the team posting a record and going 8-8 in Summit League play. The eight league wins were the most by the team since joining the league back in He also assisted in the development of a high-paced offense that led to DU scoring 75.8 points per contest in , the most by the team since going up to Division I back in Snell was also instrumental in the development of Daniel Amigo and Joe Rosga. The duo posted career-best numbers this past season with Amigo earning All-Summit League Second Team and Rosga receiving honorable-mention honors. The Radford native also helped spark Denver s outside shooting touch as the team finished 13th in the NCAA in 3-point percentage in Snell spent two seasons as an associate head coach at Santa Clara ( ). A 28-year coaching veteran, Snell was also at Air Force Hometown? Radford, Virginia ( ) for seven seasons, the final two years as associate head coach. Prior to Air Force, Snell spent two seasons ( ) as a member of the coaching staff at Louisiana- Monroe. He helped the Warhawks to the cochampionship of the Sun Belt s West Division in with an record, including a perfect 14-0 mark at home. Prior to coaching at ULM, Snell spent four seasons at Tulane University, where he served as an assistant coach. A native of Radford, Virginia, Snell served as an assistant at Marshall University for five seasons under head coach Greg White. In his time at Marshall, Snell helped the Herd to an (.614) record. Prior to his move to Marshall, Snell spent three years as an assistant coach at East Tennessee State University. He served the campaign at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and also spent two years at Wingate College now known as Wingate University and one season at Radford University. Snell is married to his wife Ann and they have two sons, Jaden and Jordan. Snell enjoys spending time with his family, golfing and anything outdoors.. GETTING TO KNOW COACH SNELL Timberlake. Where did you go to school? Radford University What song best describes you life? Stressed Out - Twenty One Pilots - Life as a coach. What do you enjoy most about working for DU Athletics? The people and the student-athletes. If Hollywood wanted to make a movie about your life, who would play you and name of the movie? Denzel Washington - Unstoppable. Favorite quote? If you have knowledge let others light their candles at it. What s an interesting fact that a lot of people don t know about you? My cousins are two-time NBA MVP Steph Curry and his younger brother Seth. A movie you watched more than once and will again? Any Given Sun day - Remember the Titans - Wedding Crashers. What I know now that I wish I knew in college? Study more. Favorite all-time athlete? Dr. J - Julius Erving What s on your ipod right now? Drake, Train, Jay Z, Sam Smith, Justin

15 DAN FICKE Assistant Coach Third Season Denver, Colo. Loyola University Maryland (2009) Loyola University Maryland (2010) ASSISTANT COACHES Dan Ficke (Denver, Colo.) will enter his third season as men s basketball assistant coach in Ficke came to Denver after spending time at both Loyola University Maryland and Wake Forest University. In , Ficke helped the Pioneers excel in transitioning from a slow-paced team to a up-tempo squad that averaged 75.8 points per game, the most by the team since jumping up to Division I back in He also guided the Pioneers squad to eight Summit League wins during the year, the most by the program since joining the league back in Ficke helped develop the outside shooting touch for DU in as the team ranked 13th in the NCAA in 3-point percentage (40.2). During the season, Denver ranked seventh in the NCAA in free throw percentage (77.0), 29th in 3-point field goal percentage (38.3), 32nd in field goal percentage (47.6) and 32nd in scoring defense (65.3). Ficke joined the Loyola staff after spending three seasons at Wake Forest University. In Ficke served as the Special Assistant to the Head Coach/Director of Scouting and Recruiting. Prior to that, he was the program s Assistant Director of Operations from The 6-6 forward played four seasons at Loyola. Ficke was a part of some of the most successful Division I teams at the university during his time with the Greyhounds from He was a member of teams that won 64 games, including the team that won what was then a school Division I record 19 contests. Ficke graduated in 2009 with his bachelors in business administration and earned his M.B.A. in The Colorado native grew up around the best in the game of basketball, following his dad, Bill, who was an NBA assistant coach and scout for the Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz and New Jersey Nets where he coached alongside Larry Brown and Doug Moe. Bill also played at Belmont Abbey College for legendary coach Al McGuire. Ficke earned All-Colorado Second Team and All-America honorable mention honors on the prep level at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colo. Ficke and his wife, Jordan reside in Denver. Hometown? Denver, Colorado Where did you go to school? Regis Jesuit High School (Colo.) and Loyola University Maryland (Undergraduate and Graduate) What song best describes you life? 30 Something - Jay Z What do you enjoy most about working for DU Athletics? Being able to represent the city I was born and raised in, being part of an outstanding academic university, and helping our players grow on and off the court. If Hollywood wanted to make a movie about your life, who would play you and name of the movie? Jason Segal Coach Fick: The Ginger Strikes Back Favorite all-time athlete? Allen Iverson & Derek Jeter GETTING TO KNOW COACH FICKE What s on your ipod right now? Drake, Johnnyswim, Jay-Z, Country, Rock, & Rap Favorite quote? Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional Roger Crawford What s an interesting fact that a lot of people don t know about you? I am a yogi. A movie you watched more than once and will again? Blue Chips, Jerry McGuire and The 6th Man. What I know now that I wish I knew in college? Stop now and then to appreciate the opportunities you have been given, life goes by fast and we can get caught up in the results/outcomes. You have to enjoy & appreciate the journey! DENVERPIONEERS.com 15

16 DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS DWIGHT THORNE II Director of Basketball Operations Second Season Dallas, Texas Colorado (2010) Dwight Thorne enters his second year as Director of Basketball Operations for the University of Denver in Thorne helped organize the day-to-day activities for the Pioneers in as well as handle all travel, food and hotel arrangements needed throughout the season. Thorne played college basketball at the University of Colorado and graduated with a degree in marketing in He spent last season at Georgia Tech as a graduate assistant. video needs and managing the men s basketball budget. Thorne finished his career at CU playing 117 games, scoring 750 points, grabbing 234 rebounds and dishing out 160 assists. From , Thorne played professionally in Europe in Germany, Croatia and Greece. You can follow Coach Thorne on Twitter dlt_1215. You can reach Coach at the following dwight. thorne@du.edu The Yellow Jackets finished the with a record and a quarterfinal appearance in the National Invitation Tournament. The Texas native assists with administrative needs, film exchange, coordinating team s Hometown? Dallas, Texas GETTING TO KNOW COACH THORNE Favorite quote? Luck comes to those who are prepared. Where did you go to school? University of Colorado What song best describes you life? Hovi Baby - Jay Z. What do you enjoy most about working for DU Athletics? The people. I really enjoy the close-knit community that DU athletics promotes. If Hollywood wanted to make a movie about your life, who would play you and name of the movie? Michael B. Jordan - Preparation. In my life, I have always hoped for the best but prepared for the worst. What s an interesting fact that a lot of people don t know about you? I am an only child A movie you watched more than once and will again? He Got Game. What I know now that I wish I knew in college? Time is of the essence, it goes by fast. Enjoy it. Favorite all-time athlete? Kobe Bryant. What s on your ipod right now? Everything from rap to EDM. Rick Ross is my favorite but recently discovered Calvin Harris.

17 SUPPORT STAFF PAT HOXSEY Assistant Athletic Trainer 24th Season Boise State (1991) Michigan State (1995) Pat Hoxsey enters his 24th year with Denver as an assistant athletic trainer. His primary day-to-day sport responsibilities are with men s basketball, women s tennis and the women s soccer teams. Prior to joining the Pioneers athletic training staff, Hoxsey was a graduate assistant at Michigan State University from While at MSU he worked primarily with the Spartan football team during the campaign and with the East Lansing High School Trojan athletic program in Hoxsey obtained a master s degree in exercise science from Michigan State in Hoxsey is a 1991 graduate of Boise State University, where he earned a bachelor s degree in athletic training. He also worked with two NFL teams during his undergraduate career, as an intern student athletic trainer with the New England Patriots in 1990, and as an intern certified athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Eagles in Hoxsey is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association, the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association, the American College of Sports Medicine and the College Athletic Trainers Society. DAVID KUMMER Student Support Asst. Director Fourth Season Denver (2007) David Kummer begins his fourth season as assistant director of Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) at the University of Denver. He serves as an advisor for thirteen Pioneer Sport Programs in the department, including men s basketball. The Cedar Rapids, Iowa native oversees the academic study hall program for DU student-athletes, assists with tutoring services, manages co-curricular programming and meets with student-athletes individually to help monitor academic and career progress. He is a former Pioneer Men s Basketball Player ( ) and a DU Alumnus earning his BA in Psychology in 2007 and MA in Higher Education in DR. GIRISH PARANJAPE Head Team Physician - Orthopedics 15th Season Oklahoma (1992) Oklahoma State (1996) Dr. Girish Paranjape enters his 15th season with the Denver Pioneers as team physician. Prior to joining DU, Dr. Paranjape was a volunteer team physician for Team USA Ice Hockey and US Lacrosse, as well as a volunteer team physician with the United States Olympic Committee (USOC). Paranjape was also a volunteer team physician for the University of Colorado athletic teams, as well as the team physician for Broomfield and Monarch High School. Paranjape also assisted as an event physician for the Bolder Boulder 10K, the fourth largest road race in the world. Additionally, Paranjape served as a primary care staff physician in sports medicine for the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine. Paranjape and his wife, Celeste, have two children. GARY BOROS Strength & Conditioning Coach Second Season Minnesota (2011) Gary Boros enters his second season as the strength and conditioning coach for the men s basketball program. At Denver, he will be constructing performance programs for Men s and Women s Basketball, Women s Soccer, and Women s Lacrosse. Prior to coming to the University Denver, Boros served as the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Bemidji State for three years. While at Bemidji State Boros oversaw the strength and conditioning programming for several teams. Boros obtained a master s degree in Sports Studies from St. Cloud State in May of At St. Cloud State Boros also had the role of a graduate assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. In addition, Boros completed his Bachelor s degree in Kinesiology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities during the spring of Boros is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA. ZACH RUEBESAM Graduate Manager Second Season Colorado (2016) Zach Ruebesam enters his second season with Denver as a graduate manager in Ruebesam helped with editing film, arranging practice plans, getting food on the road and numerous other activities for Coach Billups and his staff in He also assisted with putting together scouting plans against the opposition. Prior to DU, Ruebesam spent four seasons with Coach Billups as a student manager at the University of Colorado under Tad Boyle. He was promoted to head student manager his final three seasons. During his time at CU, Ruebesam gained valuable experience in all aspects of a college program including video editing, practice coordination, and assisting in travel preparation. A native of Berthoud, CO, Ruebesam attended Berthoud High School and is pursuing a master s degree in Sports Coaching. DENVERPIONEERS.com 17

18 ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Ade Murkey G So. Minneapolis, Minn. (St. Croix Lutheran H.S.) 1 Elijah Blake G Fr. Denver, Colo. (Rangeview H.S.) 2 Joe Rosga G Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall H.S.) 3 Elvin Rodriguez G Fr. Harlem, N.Y. (Forest Trail Academy) 5 Jake Pemberton G Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista H.S.) 10 Jake Holtzmann G Jr. Parker, Colo. (Chaparral H.S.) 11 Jake Krafka F So. Austin, Texas (Hays H.S.) 12 Luke Neff G So. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West H.S.) 14 Drew Joiner G Jr. Centennial, Colo. (Carthage College) 15 Thomas Neff G Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West H.S.) 24 Christian Mackey C Sr. Kirtland, N.M. (Kirtland H.S.) 25 Emil Knighton F Jr. Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa H.S.) 30 Donoven Carlisle F Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Arlington H.S.) 32 Abiola Akintola F Jr. Melbourne, Australia (Australian Institue of Sport) 44 Daniel Amigo C Sr. El Paso, Texas (Coronado H.S.) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 32 Abiola Akintola F Jr. Melbourne, Australia (Australian Institue of Sport) 44 Daniel Amigo C Sr. El Paso, Texas (Coronado H.S.) 1 Elijah Blake G Fr. Denver, Colo. (Rangeview H.S.) 30 Donoven Carlisle F Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Arlington H.S.) 10 Jake Holtzmann G Jr. Parker, Colo. (Chaparral H.S.) 14 Drew Joiner G Jr. Centennial, Colo. (Carthage College) 25 Emil Knighton F Jr. Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa H.S.) 11 Jake Krafka F So. Austin, Texas (Hays, H.S.) 24 Christian Mackey C Sr. Kirtland, N.M. (Kirtland H.S.) 0 Ade Murkey G So. Minneapolis, Minn. (St. Croix Lutheran H.S.) 12 Luke Neff G So. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West H.S.) 15 Thomas Neff G Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West H.S.) 5 Jake Pemberton G Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista H.S.) 3 Elvin Rodriguez G Fr. Harlem, N.Y. (Forest Trail Academy) 2 Joe Rosga G Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall H.S.) Head Coach: Rodney Billups (Denver 05) Assistant Coach: Ricardo Patton (Belmont 80, Trevecca Nazarene 87) Assistant Coach: Steve Snell (Radford 90) Assistant Coach: Dan Ficke (Loyola Maryland 09, Loyola Maryland 10) Director of Basketball Operations: Dwight Thorne (Colorado 10) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Gary Boros (Minnesota 11, St. Cloud State 13) Athletic Trainer: Pat Hoxsey (Boise State 91, Michigan State 95) Men s Basketball SID: Chris Smith (Colorado 08) Graduate Manager: Zach Ruebesam (Colorado 16) Pronunciation Guide... Abiola... Ah-be-o-la Akintola...Ah-kin-tow-la Pemberton...Pem-burr-ten Rosga...Rozz-gah Ade...Uh-day Murkey...Murr-key Krafka...Craft-ka ROSTER BY YEAR SENIORS (3): Amigo,, Mackey, Pemberton JUNIORS (6): Akintola, Holtzmann, Joiner, Knighton, T. Neff, Rosga SOPHOMORES (3): Krafka, Murkey, L. Neff FRESHMEN (3): Blake, Carlisle, Rodriguez ROSTER BY POSITION GUARDS (9): Blake, Holtzmann, Joiner, Murkey, L. Neff, T. Neff, Pemberton, Rodriguez, Rosga, FORWARDS (4): Akintola, Carlisle, Knighton, Krafka CENTERS (2): Amigo, Mackey ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY AUSTRALIA (1): Akintola COLORADO (7): Blake, Holtzmann, Joiner, Knighton, L. Neff, T. Neff, Pemberton INDIANA (1): Carlisle MINNESOTA (2): Murkey, Rosga NEW MEXICO (1): Mackey NEW YORK (1): Rodriguez TEXAS (2): Amigo, Krafka

19 TV/RADIO ROSTER 0 Ade Murkey G SO 6-5 Minneapolis, Minn. 1 Elijah Blake G FR 6-2 Denver, Colo. 2 Joe Rosga G JR 6-3 St. Paul, Minn. 3 Elvin Rodriguez G FR 6-1 Harlem, N.Y. 5 Jake Pemberton G SR 6-4 Highlands Ranch, Colo. 10 Jake Holtzmann G JR 6-6 Parker, Colo. 11 Jake Krafka F SO 6-7 Austin, Texas 12 Luke Neff G SO 6-0 Arvada, Colo. 14 Drew Joiner G JR 6-3 Centennial, Colo. 15 Thomas Neff G JR 6-5 Arvada, Colo. 24 Christian Mackey F SR 6-6 Kirtland, N.M. 25 Emil Knighton F JR 6-7 Parker, Colo. 30 Donoven Carlisle F FR 6-8 Indianapolis, Ind. 32 Abiola Akintola F JR 6-6 Melbourne, Australia 44 Daniel Amigo C SR 6-10 El Paso, Texas Rodney Billups Head Coach Second Year Ricardo Patton Assistant Coach Second Year Steve Snell Assistant Coach Second Year Dan Ficke Assistant Coach Third Year Dwight Thorne Director of Basketball Operations Second Year DENVERPIONEERS.com 19

20 PLAYER PROFILES ABIOLA AKINTOLA 32 Forward Junior Melbourne, Australia Australian Institute of Sport (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 28 games... logged 6.8 minutes per game... scored 1.8 points... grabbed 1.5 rebounds... shot 52 percent from the field percent from the free-throw line... scored a season-high six points in collegiate debut at San Jose State on Nov pulled down a season-high five rebounds at South Dakota on Jan record five blocks on the year... played a season-high 17 minutes at South Dakota... made collegiate debut at San Jose State on Nov (FRESHMAN) Did not play BEFORE DENVER Played on the U-19 FIBA Oceania Championships averaging 13 points and five rebounds... Also played in the Australian U-18 Nationals, averaging 17 points and seven rebounds... Named the pickandroll. com Australian Tournament MVP. PERSONAL Born February 13, Son of Ajibola and Eniola... Akintola has one brother, Adeola... Majoring in Finance... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics, the envirornment and atmosphere at the University of Denver... Hopes to play basketball professionally... Volunteered the Red Cross, Ben Donohue walk and run for fun and Windermere retirement lodge... Enjoys following and playing tennis and watching Australian Football. ABIOLA AKINTOLA S CAREER HIGHS Points 6 at San Jose State (11/17/16) 5 at South Dakota (1/28/17) Assists 2 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) Steals 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16) Blocks 1 Five Times FG Made 3 at San Jose State (11/17/16) FG Attempts 4 at San Jose State (11/17/16) FT Made 5 vs. Northern Colorado (12/17/16) FT Attempts 6 vs. Northern Colorado (12/17/16)

21 ABIOLA AKINTOLA S CAREER STATS OVERALL Year G GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg TOTAL DENVERPIONEERS.com 21

22 PLAYER PROFILES DANIEL AMIGO Center Senior El Paso, Texas Coronado H.S (JUNIOR) Appeared in all 30 games, started in second-team All-Summit League selection... logged 24.9 minutes per game... scored a team-leading 15.5 points, tied for 10th in the Summit League... pulled down 7.1 rebounds, sixth in the Summit League... tallied 1.4 assists... shot 53.5 percent from the field, fifth in the Summit League percent from downtown percent from the foul line... had a team-leading 182 made field goals... recorded team-high eight double-doubles, third most in the Summit League... recorded 24 games in double figures... poured in a season-high 33 points in a victory at Air Force on Dec ripped down a season-high 14 boards in a win at Western Illinois on Feb sent back a season-high three shots against Utah Valley on Nov attempted a season-high 14 free throws against IUPUI on Feb recorded two steals in a game twice... put up a season-high 20 shots on two occasions... named Summit League Player of the Week on Jan earned College Sports Madness Summit League Player of the Week honors on Dec (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 13 games... Averaged 2.1 points a game... Scored a season-high six points at San Diego (Dec. 9)... Tied season-high with four rebounds in season-opener vs. Milwaukee (Nov. 13)... Led team in rebounding once (FRESHMAN) Appeared and started in 15 games... Scored a career-high 14 points at South Dakota State (Jan. 31)... Averaged 6.1 points a game... Scored in double figures three times... Blocked a career-high three shots against Western Illinois (Jan. 14)... Missed 11 games due to injury... Led the team in rebounding twice, scoring once and assists once. BEFORE DENVER Led Coronado H.S. to a 24-5 record as a senior... Averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds as a senior First Team 5A Region 1 selection A Region 1 Most Valuable Player... Led Coronado H.S. to first second round playoff win in school history All-District Defensive Team. PERSONAL Born September 13, Son of Andres and Socorro... Amigo has two brothers, Alex and Diego... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics, the success the basketball program has had, DU s campus and the great weather... Hopes to play basketball professionally... Volunteered as a youth basketball official... Enjoys spending time with family and friends... Also likes to play video games. DANIEL AMIGO S CAREER HIGHS Points 33 at Air Force (12/10/16) 14 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) Assists 5 vs. Jacksonville (11/12/16) Steals 2 Four times Blocks 3 vs. Western Illinois (1/14/15) FG Made 14 at Air Force (12/10/16) FG Attempts 20 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 3FG Made 1 Nine times 3FG Attempts 2 at North Dakota State (2/11/17) FT Made 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16) FT Attempts 14 vs. IUPUI (2/19/17)

23 DANIEL AMIGO S CAREER STATS OVERALL Year G GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg TOTAL DENVERPIONEERS.com 23

24 PLAYER PROFILES JAKE HOLTZMANN Guard Junior Parker, Colo. Chaparral H.S (SOPHMORE) Sat out season due to injury (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 24 games... Scored a season-high 11 points at San Diego (Dec. 9)... Led team in rebound and assists one time... Averaged 1.8 points per game... Grabbed a season-high five rebounds against IPFW (Jan. 9)... Dished out a season-best three assists against Lipscomb (Nov. 15). BEFORE DENVER Led Chapparral H.S. to an 18-8 record and a Great 8 appearance as a senior... Averaged 17.2 points and 6.3 rebounds as a senior Continental League MVP First Team All-State and First Team All-Colorado... Named first team all conference and second team all-state as a junior... Named to second team all-conference as a sophomore and was member of state championship team at Chaparral as a freshman... Was also a member of the swimming team all four years at Chaparral H.S. and was named First Team All-Conference three times and Second Team once. PERSONAL Born April 9, Son of David and Krista... Holtzmann has one brother, Will... Chose Denver as the entire coaching staff and team made him feel very welcomed into the DU family... Is extremely excited to get a great education and play basketball for in his home state... Hopes to play basketball professionally and get into either medical or dental school... Volunteered as a youth basketball official... Named Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year at Chaparral H.S. in 2015 and Underclassman Scholar Athlete of the Year in Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Enjoys swimming, watching movies, skiing, traveling and playing the piano. JAKE HOLTZMANN S CAREER HIGHS Points 11 at San Diego (12/9/15) 5 at Fort Wayne (1/9/16) Assists 3 vs. Lipscomb (11/15/15) Steals 1 Two times Blocks 1 vs. Lipscomb (11/15/15) FG Made 3 at Air Force (12/10/16) FG Attempts 5 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 3FG Made 1 Five times 3FG Attempts 3 Two times FT Made 4 at San Diego (12/9/15) FT Attempts 5 at San Diego (12/9/15)

25 JAKE HOLTZMANN S CAREER STATS OVERALL Year G GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg DNP - INJURY TOTAL DENVERPIONEERS.com 25

26 PLAYER PROFILES EMIL KNIGHTON Forward Junior Parker, Colo. Ponderosa H.S (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in six games... grabbed one rebound on two occasions... made collegiate debut against Utah Valley on Nov (FRESHMAN) Did not play BEFORE DENVER Played at Ponderosa High School... Also played football and threw the discus for the track and field team... Was a conference champion in the discus and finished seventh in state. PERSONAL Born September 20, Son of Jennifer and stepfather Edward... Knighton has two brothers, Gavin and Mason and one sister, Rachelle... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics, the beautiful campus and the close proximity to home... Hopes to work on the administrative side for a college or a professional sports team... Enjoys hiking, camping and horseback riding. EMIL KNIGHTON S CAREER HIGHS Points 0 N/A 1 Two Times Assists 0 N/A Steals 0 N/A Blocks 0 N/A FG Made 0 N/A FG Attempts 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16) 3FG Made 0 N/A 3FG Attempts 0 N/A FT Made 0 N/A FT Attempts 0 N/A

27 EMIL KNIGHTON S CAREER STATS OVERALL Year G GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg DID NOT APPEAR IN ANY GAMES TOTAL DENVERPIONEERS.com 27

28 PLAYER PROFILES JAKE KRAFKA Forward Sophomore Austin, Texas Fort Hays H.S (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 26 games, started one... logged 12.6 minutes per game... scored 4.0 points... grabbed 2.7 rebounds... tallied 0.7 assists... chipped in a season-high 12 points in a win against UC Riverside... pulled down a season-best six rebounds on two occasions... handed out a season-most three assists twice... made first collegiate start at Weber State on Dec made collegiate debut against Jacksonville on Nov. 12. BEFORE DENVER Attended Hays H.S.... Led Hays to a 21-9 record and the 6A Boys State Basketball Tournament during his junior season... Was named First Team All-District and received All-District Academic Honors... Averaged 15 points and eight rebounds a game as a junior. Also ran cross country in high school. PERSONAL Born on May 26, Son of Patrick and Amanda... Has two younger sisters, Kaitlyn and Maddie... Chose Denver because of the great campus, bonding with teammates, the great education DU offers and felt Denver was the best fit for him... Enjoys fishing in his spare time. JAKE KRAFKA S CAREER HIGHS Points 12 vs. UC Riverside (12/22/16) 6 Two times Assists 3 Two times Steals 1 Five times Blocks 2 vs. South Dakota State (1/25/17) FG Made 5 vs. UC Riverside (12/22/16) FG Attempts 8 at Wyoming (11/30/16) 3FG Made 2 Three times 3FG Attempts 4 Two times FT Made 4 Two times FT Attempts 6 vs. Oral Roberts (12/28/16)

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30 PLAYER PROFILES CHRISTIAN MACKEY 24 Center Senior Kirtland, N.M. Kirtland H.S (JUNIOR) Appeared in 30 games, started in one... logged 10.7 minutes per contest... averaged 3.8 points rebounds... shot team-leading 59.7 percent from the field percent from percent from the foul line... scored in double digits twice... had a season-high 12 points at South Dakota on Jan pulled down a season-best 11 rebounds in a win against South Dakota State on Jan racked up a season-high 20 minutes against South Dakota State... knocked down lone 3-pointer at Fort Wayne on Jan (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 31 games... Scored a season-high 14 points and grabbed a career-best nine rebounds at Omaha (Feb. 6)... Averaged 4.4 points a 2.6 rebounds per game... Blocked a career-high four shots against IUPUI (Feb. 4)... Had a career-best three steals against Air Force (Dec. 5)... Led the team in scoring once, rebounding three times and assists twice (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 25 games, starting one... Earned the Vince Boryla 49 Pioneer Award... Shot 65.1 percent from the field... Scored season-high eight points against both Omaha (Jan. 24) and North Dakota State (Jan. 29)... Grabbed season-high six rebounds against South Dakota State (Jan.2)... Dished out a season-high four assists against South Dakota State (Jan. 2)... Led the team in assists twice and rebounding once. BEFORE DENVER Was named district player of the year in 2011 and Named to the All-State team in Played tight end and defensive end on the football team... Selected to compete in the New Mexico 4A/5A All-Star Game in PERSONAL Born August 19, Son of Ronald and Tasha... Has one sister Jaeley... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics and basketball program... Enjoys fishing, bowling, hunting and traveling. CHRISTIAN MACKEY S CAREER HIGHS Points 14 at Omaha (2/16/16) 11 vs. South Dakota State (1/25/17) Assists 5 vs. Weber State (12/13/15) Steals 3 vs. Air Force (12/05/15) Blocks 4 vs. IUPUI (2/04/16) FG Made 5 vs. Air Force (12/05/15) FG Attempts 8 vs. Air Force (12/05/15) 3FG Made 2 vs. Oral Roberts (1/06/16) 3FG Attempts 4 vs. Weber State (12/13/15) FT Made 7 vs. IUPUI (2/04/16) FT Attempts 11 vs. IUPUI (2/04/16)

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32 PLAYER PROFILES ADE MURKEY Guard Sophomore Minneapolis, Minn. St. Croix Lutheran H.S (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 27 games, started two logged 10.7 minutes per game scored 4.1 points grabbed 1.6 rebounds dished out 0.9 assists swiped 0.5 steals shot 49.4 percent from the field 20 percent from beyond the arc 80 percent from the charity stripe four games scoring at least 10 put in a season-high 12 points in a win at Western Illinois on Feb. 14 pulled down a season-best seven rebounds at South Dakota State on Feb. 25 handed out a season-high three assists four times took a season-high eight shots at Western Illinois made collegiate debut against Jacksonville on Nov. 12. BEFORE DENVER Played at St. Croix Lutheran H.S.... Led the Crusdaers to a 29-3 record during his senior season... Averaged 22 points, 9.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.0 steals a game during his senior campaign... Set the single season scoring record during senior season, while also becoming the school s all-time leader in assists and steals... Was named to the Minnesota AP Boy s Basketball Third Team All-State. PERSONAL Born January 29, Son of Zayed and Cliff (stepfather)... Has one sister, Kai Washington... Lived in Richmond, Virginia before moving to Minnesota... Stepfather Cliff played college basketball at New Mexico State... Chose Denver because he loved everything about his visit here. ADE MURKEY S CAREER HIGHS Points 12 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 7 at South Dakota State (2/25/17) Assists 3 Four times Steals 2 Four times Blocks 2 at South Dakota State (2/25/17) FG Made 5 at Oral Roberts (1/31/17) FG Attempts 8 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 3FG Made 1 Two times 3FG Attempts 2 Two times FT Made 6 Two times FT Attempts 6 Two times

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34 PLAYER PROFILES LUKE NEFF Guard Sophomore Arvada, Colo. Arvada West H.S (FRESHMAN) Appeared in seven games... scored first collegiate basket against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Dec logged a season-high six minutes at South Dakota State on Feb made collegiate debut at Texas A&M on Dec. 7 BEFORE DENVER Was a four-year starter at Arvada West High School... Averaged 14 points and 4.3 assists during his senior season... Named First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State as a senior... Hold the school record for most 3-pointers made (241) in a career. PERSONAL Born July 5, Son of Tim and Michelle... Neff has one sister, Amanda and older brother Thomas who is also a member of the Denver basketball team... Chose DU for the opportunity to play with Thomas and how rare it is to play with a sibling in college... Also chose to come to Denver for its strong academics and close proximity to home... In his free time Luke enjoys to spend time with his family and friends, traveling the country and seeing new places and watching movies. LUKE NEFF S CAREER HIGHS Points 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16) 1 Two times Assists 0 N/A Steals 1 at South Dakota State (2/25/17 Blocks 0 N/A FG Made 0 N/A FG Attempts 1 Six times 3FG Made 1 N/A 3FG Attempts 2 Six times FT Made 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16) FT Attempts 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16)

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36 PLAYER PROFILES THOMAS NEFF Guard Junior Arvada, Colo. Arvada West H.S (SOPHOMORE) Appeared and started in all 30 games... logged 27.3 minutes per game, third most on the team... scored 7.9 points... grabbed 3.0 rebounds... tallied 1.6 assists... shot 42.4 percent from the field percent from beyond the arc, third highest on the team percent from the foul line... knocked down 47 3s, second most on the team games scoring in double digits... dropped in a season-high 21 points in overtime victory against Fort Wayne on Feb pulled down a season-high seven rebounds against North Dakota State on Jan six games with at least five rebounds... dished out season-high six assists at Western Illinois n Feb drained a season-best six 3s against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Dec recorded five games with a least three 3-pointers... took a season-high nine free-throw attempts on two occasions (FRESHMAN) Appeared and started all 31 games... Averaged 6.0 points and 2.7 rebounds... Scored a season-high 21 points at IPFW (Feb. 13), also knocking down a season-best five 3-pointers... Grabbed season-high six rebounds at Omaha (Feb. 6)... Dished out a season-high six assists at UC-Riverside (Dec. 22)... Blocked season-best two shots at San Diego (Dec. 9)... Played all 40 minutes against Western Illinois (Feb. 11) and at IPFW (Feb. 13)... Led team in scoring one time, rebounding three times and assists four times. BEFORE DENVER Led Arvada West H.S. to a 19-6 record as a senior... Averaged 21.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists as a senior... Named Jeffco Player of the Year as a senior First Team All-State as a senior... Was named First Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-State as a junior... Named First Team All-Conference as a sophomore and Honorable Mention as a freshman. PERSONAL Born October 14, Son of Tim and Michelle... Neff has one brother, Luke and one sister, Amanda... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics, and the opportunity to play for great coaches... Also being close to home and being able to play in front of family and friends... Hopes to work for the FBI or start his own franchise... Named to honor roll all four years in high school... Father Tim played at Princeton... Hobbies include hiking and bike riding... Majoring in Finance THOMAS NEFF S CAREER HIGHS Points 21 Two times 7 vs. North Dakota State (1/14/17) Assists 6 Two times Steals 3 vs. Sacramento State (11/27/16) Blocks 2 Two times FG Made 8 at Fort Wayne (2/13/16) FG Attempts 15 vs. Fort Wayne (2/04/17) 3FG Made 6 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/19/16) 3FG Attempts 9 Two times FT Made 8 at Northern Colorado (12/16/15) FT Attempts 10 at Northern Colorado (12/16/15)

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38 PLAYER PROFILES JAKE PEMBERTON Guard Senior Highlands Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista H.S (JUNIOR) Appeared in all 30 games, started in 28 logged 32.1 minutes per game scored 9.2 points grabbed 2.8 rebounds dished out team-leading 4.4 assists, third in the Summit League lead team in steals at 1.4 per game shot 43.3 percent from the field 37.2 from beyond the arc 82.1 from the foul line finished in double figures in 11 games poured in at least 20 on two occasions put up a season-high 25 in a win against South Dakota State on Jan. 25 dished out a season-best 13 assists at Fort Wayne on Jan games with at least five assists knocked down a season-high five 3s against South Dakota State (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 31 games, starting Averaged 4.7 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists... Named the team s Defensive Player of the Year... Scored a career-high 16 points and grabbed a career-best nine rebounds against South Dakota State (Mar. 7)... Had a career-high six steals in first career start against Air Force (Dec.5)... Played all 40 minutes on three occassions... Dished out a career-best eight assists at Northern Colorado (Dec. 16) and again at IPFW (Feb. 13)... Led the team in assists (84) and steals (45)... Led the team in scoring one time, rebounding five times and assists 12 times (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 17 games... Scored a career-high eight points at St. Mary s (Nov. 20)... Dished out a career-high three assists at IPFW (Jan. 8)... Grabbed a career-high four rebounds at Belmont (Nov.26)... Led the team in assists once. BEFORE DENVER Was named first team All-State as a senior... Led Mountain Vista H.S. to the Final Four in the Colorado State Tournament in Was named 1st Team All-Conference in Named to the Colorado All- State Tournament in PERSONAL Born January 12, Son of Jeff and Karen... Pemberton has three siblings, brothers Cole, Mac and sister Sydney... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics and basketball program... Enjoys helping kids with special needs. JAKE PEMBERTON S CAREER HIGHS Points 25 vs. South Dakota State (1/25/17) 9 vs. South Dakota State (3/07/16) Assists 13 at Fort Wayne (1/07/17) Steals 6 vs. Air Force (12/05/15) Blocks 2 vs. Fort Wayne (2/04/17) FG Made 7 Two times FG Attempts 13 vs. South Dakota State (1/25/17) 3FG Made 5 vs. South Dakota State (1/25/17) 3FG Attempts 7 Three times FT Made 6 Two times FT Attempts 8 vs. Idaho State (11/25/15)

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40 PLAYER PROFILES JOE ROSGA Guard Junior St. Paul, Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall (SOPHOMORE) Started and played in all 30 games earned All-Summit League honorable mention logged team-leading 34.5 minutes per game, fifth in the Summit League scored 15.3 points, 12th in the Summit League grabbed 4.1 rebounds tallied 3.2 assists shot 45.5 percent from the field 44.3 percent from deep, sixth in the Summit League made 2.5 3s per game, first on the team and tied for fifth in the Summit League shot 85.4 percent from the foul line, fourth in the Summit League scored in double figures in 24 games recorded at least 20 points on eight occasions dropped in a season-high 30 in season opener against Jacksonville on Nov. 12 buried a season-high nine 3s against Jacksonville, second most in program history made at least five 3-pointers in a game five times ripped down a season-high nine boards in a victory against Western Illinois on Jan. 11 dished out a season-most seven assists in win against North Dakota State on Jan. 14 racked up six games of at least five assists played a season-high 42 minutes against Fort Wayne on Feb. 4 had nine games with multiple steals (FRESHMAN) Appeared and started in 29 games... Led the team in scoring averaging 12.7 points per game... Was named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team... Also named Honorable Mention All-Summit League... Earned the Floyd M. Theard Jr. Memorial Award... Scored in double-figures 21 times... Scored a season-high 25 points against Omaha (Mar. 6)... Dished out a season-high six assists at South Dakota (Feb. 21)... Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds on two occassions against South Alabama (Nov. 28) and again at South Dakota (Feb. 21)... Had a season-high four steals on two times against Weber State (Dec. 13) and again against South Dakota State (Mar. 7)... Led the time in scoring 10 times, rebounding three times and assists six times. BEFORE DENVER Led Cretin-Derham Hall to a 25-4 record as a senior... Averaged 19 points, 4.2 assists and 4.1 rebounds as a senior Minnesota AP Boys Basketball Second Team as a senior... Named Team MVP All Tournament Team... Named All Conference three times. PERSONAL Born March 30, Son of Jeff Rosga and Chris Peterson... Rosga has three sisters and one brother, Jaylen, Jeffrey, Abby and Jordin... Chose Denver for the outstanding academics and the coaching staff... Hopes to play basketball professionally and start a foundation for kids with special needs and depression... Volunteered at a homeless shelter... Member of the National Honor Society... Enjoys spending time with family and friends. JOE ROSGA S CAREER HIGHS Points 30 vs. Jacksonville (11/12/16) 9 vs. Western Illinois (1/11/17) Assists 7 vs. North Dakota State (1/14/17) Steals 4 Two times Blocks 1 Two times FG Made 10 Two times FG Attempts 17 Two times 3FG Made 9 vs. Jacksonville (11/12/16) 3FG Attempts 14 vs. Jacksonville (11/12/16) FT Made 8 Two times FT Attempts 9 Two times

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42 PLAYER PROFILES ELIJAH BLAKE Guard Fr Denver, Colo. Rangeview H.S. 1 DONOVEN CARLISLE Forward Fr Indianapolis, Ind. Arlington H.S. 30 BEFORE DENVER Sat out senior season due to injury... named first-team all-conference as a junior in averaged 10 points and 3.1 assists per game... named conference player of the year... all-state honorable mention... guided Red Raiders to state semifinals in 5A... key member of Rangeview having best record in all of 5A in participated in Adidas Uprising Gauntlet football all-conference honorable mention. PERSONAL Son of Scott Blake and Francesca Diggins... born on Dec chose the University of Denver because of the coaching style and play and due to the great education that the school provides... named to academic honor roll every quarter in high school... majoring in psychology. BEFORE DENVER Was named MVP of team as a senior... lead squad in rebounds and blocks... all-city selection during the year... recorded two games of 20-plus points and 20-plus rebounds on the year. PERSONAL Son of Don Carlisle and Shayra Fontanez... born on Sept has three siblings in Justin, Christian and Micah... chose the University of Denver because of the amazing campus on his visit and the coaches and players making him feel at home... also recruited by Tennessee State, Alabama A&M, IUPUI, Eastern Michigan and Texas Southern... undecided on major. DREW JOINER Guard Jr Centennial, Colo. Grandview H.S. Carthage College 14 ELVIN RODRIGUEZ Guard Fr Harlem, N.Y. Forest Trails Academy 3 BEFORE DENVER Spent two seasons at Carthage College... averaged 6.0 points per game as a sophomore in 25 contests... scored in double figures six times... had a career-high 24 points against Olivet on Nov as a freshman in , averaged 3.7 points and 1.7 rebounds in 12.2 minutes... posted a point percentage... recorded a season-high 10 points at North Central on Jan averaged 16.3 points as a senior at Grandview... named to Centennial League All-Conference team. PERSONAL Son of Lawerence and Sheila Joiner... born on Sept has an older brother named Lawerence... chose the University of Denver because desire to play for his state and the Coach Billups and his staff... majoring in business marketing and communications. BEFORE DENVER Three-time MVP on high school teams... played senior year at Forest Trails Academy in North Carolina. PERSONAL Son of Elvin and Raiza Rodriguez... born on Nov has two younger siblings in Emily and Eliza... chose the University of Denver because it felt right and wants to make impact on the program... career goals include playing basketball professionally... member of the National Honor Society... has done work with the Boys and Girls Club... fourtime honor roll student... majoring in sports management.

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44 RESULTS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High 11/12/16 JACKSONVILLE L 2030 (30)Joe Rosga (10)Daniel Amigo 11/17/16 at San Jose State W (15)Joe Rosga (5)C.J. Bobbitt (5)Daniel Amigo (5)Christian Mackey 11/23/16 UTAH VALLEY L 1377 (23)Joe Rosga (12)Daniel Amigo 11/26/16 =at Eastern Washington Lot 1026 (19)Daniel Amigo (8)C.J. Bobbitt (8)Joe Rosga vs Sacramento State W (17)Jake Pemberton (10)Daniel Amigo (17)Daniel Amigo 11/30/16 at Wyoming Cowboys L 4106 (16)Joe Rosga (7)Christian Mackey (7)Joe Rosga 12/03/16 at Weber State W (17)C.J. Bobbitt (12)C.J. Bobbitt 12/07/16 at Texas A&M L 6306 (24)Joe Rosga (6)Jake Krafka 12/10/16 at Air Force W (33)Daniel Amigo (10)Daniel Amigo 12/13/16 at South Alabama W (25)Joe Rosga (9)Daniel Amigo 12/17/16 NORTHERN COLORADO W (15)Thomas Neff (6)C.J. Bobbitt 12/19/16 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W (19)Daniel Amigo (8)Daniel Amigo 12/22/16 UC RIVERSIDE W (18)Joe Rosga (12)Daniel Amigo 12/28/16 *ORAL ROBERTS W (14)Daniel Amigo (9)Christian Mackey 1/4/17 *SOUTH DAKOTA L 1115 (14)Joe Rosga (10)C.J. Bobbitt (10)Daniel Amigo 01/07/17 *at Fort Wayne L 1164 (27)Joe Rosga (5)C.J. Bobbitt (5)Daniel Amigo 1/11/17 *WESTERN ILLINOIS W (25)Joe Rosga (9)Joe Rosga 1/14/17 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE W (28)Daniel Amigo (12)Daniel Amigo 1/18/17 *at Omaha L 1504 (18)Joe Rosga (7)Daniel Amigo 01/21/17 *at IUPUI W (19)Joe Rosga (7)C.J. Bobbitt 1/25/17 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W (25)Jake Pemberton (11)Christian Mackey 01/28/17 *at South Dakota L 2436 (20)Joe Rosga (8)C.J. Bobbitt 01/31/17 *at Oral Roberts W (20)Daniel Amigo (7)Joe Rosga (20)Jake Pemberton 2/4/17 *FORT WAYNE Wot (22)Daniel Amigo (7)Daniel Amigo (7)Joe Rosga (7)C.J. Bobbitt 02/11/17 *at North Dakota State L 4433 (16)Joe Rosga (8)Daniel Amigo 2/14/17 *at Western Illinois W (26)Daniel Amigo (14)Daniel Amigo 2/19/17 *IUPUI L 1612 (24)Daniel Amigo (7)Daniel Amigo 2/22/17 *OMAHA L 1642 (24)Joe Rosga (8)Daniel Amigo 02/25/17 *at South Dakota State L 3829 (15)Joe Rosga (7)Ade Murkey 03/05/17 vs South Dakota State L (16)C.J. Bobbitt (5)Ade Murkey (5)Jake Krafka * - Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total

45 FINAL STATISTICS All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 44 Daniel Amigo Joe Rosga C.J. Bobbitt Jake Pemberton Thomas Neff Christian Mackey Ade Murkey Jake Krafka Bradley George Duke Douglas Abiola Akintola Josiah Dunn Luke Neff Emil Knighton Jacob Lunsford Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Denver Opponents DENVERPIONEERS.com 45

46 DENVER/OPPONENT GAME HIGHS/LOWS All games Denver - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 93 at Oral Roberts (01/31/17) 91 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1/25/17) 88 at Omaha (1/18/17) 85 UTAH VALLEY (11/23/16) 84 WESTERN ILLINOIS (1/11/17) 84 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 35 at Omaha (1/18/17) 33 at Oral Roberts (01/31/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 66 vs Sacramento State ( ) 66 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.636 (35-55) at Omaha (1/18/17).596 (31-52) OMAHA (2/22/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 11 at Oral Roberts (01/31/17) 11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1/25/17) 11 at Fort Wayne (01/07/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) 25 at North Dakota State (02/11/17) 25 FORT WAYNE (2/4/17) 25 at Fort Wayne (01/07/17) 25 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.688 (11-16) at Oral Roberts (01/31/17).550 (11-20) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1/25/17) FREE THROWS MADE 23 at South Dakota (01/28/17) 22 NORTHERN COLORADO (12/17/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 29 at South Dakota (01/28/17) 28 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 28 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10-10) at Fort Wayne (01/07/17).933 (14-15) SOUTH DAKOTA (1/4/17) REBOUNDS 49 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1/14/17) 41 at Wyoming Cowboys (11/30/16) ASSISTS 21 at Fort Wayne (01/07/17) 20 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 20 at Oral Roberts (01/31/17) STEALS 12 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 9 SOUTH DAKOTA (1/4/17) 9 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 UTAH VALLEY (11/23/16) 5 FORT WAYNE (2/4/17) TURNOVERS 23 UTAH VALLEY (11/23/16) 21 at San Jose State (11/17/16) FOULS 33 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 97 at Omaha (1/18/17) 92 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 88 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) 88 at South Dakota (01/28/17) 88 UTAH VALLEY (11/23/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) 33 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 75 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) 71 FORT WAYNE (2/4/17) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.569 (33-58) at South Dakota State (02/25/17).564 (31-55) at Omaha (1/18/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1/25/17) 14 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 at Wyoming Cowboys (11/30/16) 28 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.600 (12-20) at Omaha (1/18/17).577 (15-26) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1/25/17) FREE THROWS MADE 30 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 27 at South Dakota (01/28/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 37 at South Dakota (01/28/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (17-17) WESTERN ILLINOIS (1/11/17).850 (17-20) at Weber State (12/03/16) REBOUNDS 44 at North Dakota State (02/11/17) 42 FORT WAYNE (2/4/17) ASSISTS 20 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) 17 at Fort Wayne (01/07/17) STEALS 14 OMAHA (2/22/17) 11 UTAH VALLEY (11/23/16) 11 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) 8 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) TURNOVERS 19 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 18 NORTHERN COLORADO (12/17/16) FOULS 27 NORTHERN COLORADO (12/17/16) 27 UTAH VALLEY (11/23/16) 27 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 46 Denver - GAME LOWS POINTS 57 at Weber State (12/03/16) 58 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) 63 at North Dakota State (02/11/17) 64 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 64 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 19 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) 21 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 21 NORTHERN COLORADO (12/17/16) 21 at North Dakota State (02/11/17) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 43 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.350 (21-60) at North Dakota State (02/11/17).352 (19-54) at Texas A&M (12/07/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 4 at San Jose State (11/17/16) 5 at Weber State (12/03/16) 5 SOUTH DAKOTA (1/4/17) 5 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1/14/17) 5 at North Dakota State (02/11/17) 5 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 5 IUPUI (2/19/17) 5 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 12 ORAL ROBERTS (12/28/16) 12 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) 12 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.200 (5-25) at North Dakota State (02/11/17).250 (5-20) SOUTH DAKOTA (1/4/17) FREE THROWS MADE 2 at Weber State (12/03/16) 6 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 at Weber State (12/03/16) 9 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.500 (2-4) at Weber State (12/03/16).500 (9-18) at South Dakota State (02/25/17) REBOUNDS 25 at Omaha (1/18/17) 27 at Fort Wayne (01/07/17) ASSISTS 9 at North Dakota State (02/11/17) 9 vs South Dakota State (03/05/17) STEALS 2 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) 2 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 0 ORAL ROBERTS (12/28/16) 0 at Western Illinois (2/14/17) TURNOVERS 7 vs Sacramento State ( ) 8 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1/25/17) 8 at Oral Roberts (01/31/17) FOULS 11 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 15 vs Sacramento State ( ) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 51 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 52 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 55 at Weber State (12/03/16) 55 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) 55 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1/14/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 at Weber State (12/03/16) 17 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 17 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 46 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) 47 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.302 (16-53) at Weber State (12/03/16).315 (17-54) at South Alabama (12/13/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs Sacramento State ( ) 2 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 vs Sacramento State ( ) 13 at South Dakota (01/28/17) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.091 (2-22) at South Alabama (12/13/16).182 (2-11) vs Sacramento State ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 2 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 8 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 13 at South Dakota State (02/25/17) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.500 (2-4) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16).571 (12-21) at Western Illinois (2/14/17) REBOUNDS 19 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) 26 at San Jose State (11/17/16) 26 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 26 at IUPUI (01/21/17) 26 at South Dakota (01/28/17) 26 at Oral Roberts (01/31/17) 26 OMAHA (2/22/17) ASSISTS 3 at South Alabama (12/13/16) 5 vs Sacramento State ( ) STEALS 3 ORAL ROBERTS (12/28/16) 4 vs Sacramento State ( ) 4 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) 4 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/19/16) 4 WESTERN ILLINOIS (1/11/17) 4 at IUPUI (01/21/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 JACKSONVILLE (11/12/16) 0 UC RIVERSIDE (12/22/16) TURNOVERS 3 at Eastern Washington (11/26/16) 4 at Texas A&M (12/07/16) FOULS 10 at Weber State (12/03/16) 12 at Fort Wayne

47 TEAM STATISTICS PIONEERS RECORD WHEN... All Sum. Leading at half: Trailing at half: Tied at half: Playing overtime: Shooting 50% or better: Shooting between %: Shooting less than 40%: Opponents shoot 50% or better: Opponents shoot less than 50%: Denver outrebounds its opponent: Opponent outrebounds Denver: Teams are tied in rebounds: Denver has 10 or more steals: Denver shoots 70% FT or better: Denver shoots less than 70% FT: Scoring less than 50 points: Scoring points: Scoring points: Scoring points: Scoring points: Scoring points: Scoring 100 points or more: Allowing less than 50 points: Allowing points: Allowing points: Allowing points: Allowing points: Allowing 90 points or more: Playing in Magness Arena: Playing on the road: Playing on a neutral floor: Game decided by 1-4 points: Game decided by 5-10 points: Game decided by 11 points or more: Playing at night: Playing in the afternoon: Playing on Monday: Playing on Tuesday: Playing on Wednesday: Playing on Thursday: Playing on Friday: Playing on Saturday: Playing on Sunday: Playing in November: Playing in December: Playing in January: Playing in February: Playing in March: Playing on television: *Altitude: *Altitude 2: DENVERPIONEERS.com 47

48 BOX SCORES GAME 1: JACKSONVILLE 92, DENVER 84 Jacksonville vs 11/12/16 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics 11/12/16 7 p.m. at Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Jacksonville FERNANDEZ, Darien * EL MANASTERLY, Omar * WHITE, Marcel * HOLDER, J.R. * HELGELAND, Cody * RUBIO, Tanner HARRIS, Devin DAWKINS, Darius MISTERS, Andris AUSTIN, Demontrez Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 00 Ade Murkey * Joe Rosga * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Bradley George Jake Pemberton Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kelly Pfeifer, Matt Morales, Darryl Smith Technical fouls: Jacksonville-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 2030 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Jacksonville Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 GAME 2: DENVER 74, SAN JOSE STATE 69 11/17/16 San Jose, Calif. (The Event Center) Denver C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Ade Murkey g Joe Rosga g Thomas Neff g Bradley George Jake Pemberton Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % San Jose State Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 15 CLARKE, Brandon f SINGER, Ryan f NICHOLS, Isaiah g THORNTON, Isaac g HILLSMAN, Jaycee g BROWN, Terrell WILLIAMS, JR. GARY MITCHELL, Brandon BOYCE, E.J JAMES, Jalen WELAGE, Ryan SCHWARTZ, Cody CHASTAIN, Ashtin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kevin Brill, Rick Batsell, Ryan Holmes Technical fouls: Denver-None. San Jose State-None. Attendance: 1481 Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver San Jose State GAME 3: UTAH VALLEY 88, DENVER 85 11/23/16 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Utah Valley Nelson,Zach f Neilson,Isaac f Toolson,Conner g Randolph,Brandon g Ogbe,Kenneth g Davenport,Telly Schenck,Hayden Poydras,Jordan Tahvanainen,Joonas Young,Ivory Stutzman,Jared Bastien,Andrew Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Josiah Dunn Christian Mackey Emil Knighton Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Doran Gotschall, Gerald Williams, John Yorkovich Technical fouls: Utah Valley-Toolson,Conner. Denver-None. Attendance: 1377 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Utah Valley Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 GAME 4: EASTERN WASHINGTON 85, DENVER 80 11/26/16 Cheney, Wash. (Reese Court) Denver Joe Rosga * Jake Pemberton * Duke Douglas * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka C.J. Bobbitt Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: Eastern Washington Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 13 VULIKIC, Luka * BENZEL, Cody * WILEY, Jacob * BLIZNYUK, Bogdan * VON HOFE, Felix * GIBSON, Ty WASHINGTON, Sir PEATLING, Mason HUNT, Jesse SOTO, Mario Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: Officials: Richard Batsell, Nikki Caruthers, Dan Church Technical fouls: Denver-C.J. Bobbitt. Eastern Washington-WASHINGTON, Sir. Attendance: 1026 GAME 2 - EASTERN CLASSIC Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Denver Eastern Washington Game: % Game: % Game: % 2

49 BOX SCORES GAME 5: DENVER 72, SACRAMENTO STATE 61 11/27/16 Cheney, Wash. (Reese Court) Denver Joe Rosga * Jake Pemberton * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Sacramento State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 00 GRAVES, Marcus * STRINGS, Justin * M.LE'AFA, Izayah * HORNSBY, Nick * STUTEVILLE, Eric * JACKSON, Trevis DRESSLER, Grant WU, Jeff PATTON, Joshua Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Richard Batsell, Nikki Caruthers, Matt Morales Technical fouls: Denver-None. Sacramento State-None. Attendance: 300 GAME 3 - EASTERN CLASSIC Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Sacramento State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 GAME 6: WYOMING 82, DENVER 70 11/30/16 Laramie, Wyo. (Arena-Auditorium) Denver Joe Rosga * Jake Pemberton * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Wyoming Cowboys AKA GORSKI,Alexander * Herndon, Alan * LIEBERMAN, Jeremy * MCMANAMEN, Jason * NAUGHTON, Jordan * JAMES, Justin MOEMEKA, Andrew KELLEY, Cody DALTON, Hayden BARNES, Jonathan ADAMS, Louis Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brad Ferrie, Nate Harris, Wilson Holland Technical fouls: Denver-None. Wyoming Cowboys-None. Attendance: 4106 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Wyoming Cowboys Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 GAME 7: DENVER 57, WEBER STATE 55 12/03/16 Ogden, Utah (Dee Events Center) GAME 8: Texas A&M 80, DENVER 58 12/07/16 College Station, Texas (Reed Arena) Denver Jake Krafka f Thomas Neff f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Ade Murkey Bradley George C.J. Bobbitt Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Weber State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 05 JOHN, Cody f HILL, Kyndahl f BRAXTON, Zach c CANNON, McKay g SENGLIN, Jeremy g DALLAS, Jordan HARDING, Jerrick RICHARDSON, Ryan BAKER, Dusty Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Ryan Holmes, Charles Rydzak, Kurt Walker Technical fouls: Denver-None. Weber State-None. Attendance: 6167 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Weber State Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Denver Joe Rosga * Jake Pemberton * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Luke Neff Duke Douglas Josiah Dunn Christian Mackey Emil Knighton Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Texas A&M Game: % Game: % Game: % DENVERPIONEERS.com DJ Hogg * Admon Gilder * JC Hampton * Tonny Trocha-Morelos * Tyler Davis * Kobie Eubanks Eric Vila Mark French Chris Collins Kyle Nugent Frank Byers Caleb Smith Tavario Miller Robert Williams Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tony Greene, Byron Jarrett, Kerby Sitton Technical fouls: Denver-None. Texas A&M-None. Attendance: 6306 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Texas A&M Game: % Game: % Game: % 3

50 BOX SCORES GAME 9: DENVER 77, AIR FORCE 65 12/10/16 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Clune Arena) Denver C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Air Force nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 35 GRAHAM, Hayden f TOOHEY, Frank c SIPLES, CJ g KOCUR, Zach g VAN, Jacob g SCOTTIE, Lavelle LYONS, Trevor LOUDER, Pervis BROEKHUIS, Kyle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chris Rastatter, Bert Smith, Brad Ferrie Technical fouls: Denver-None. Air Force-None. Attendance: 1852 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Air Force Northern Colorado Game: % Game: % Game: % GAME 11: DENVER 73, NORTHERN COLORADO 70 12/17/16 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) 00 DAVIS, Jordan * 10 SYLLA, Ibrahim * RADEBAUGH, Jonah * GLOTTA, Chaz * DOTSON, Jon'te * DAVIS, Gerad CAREY, Kyle MILES, DJ LOOSE, Tyler EDWARDS, Kai Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,1 02 Joe Rosga * 05 Jake Pemberton * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jim Schipper, Todd Van Sossan, Dan Nowakowski Technical fouls: Northern Colorado-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 3421 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Northern Colorado Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 3 GAME 10: DENVER 64, SOUTH ALABAMA 51 12/13/16 Mobile, Ala. (Mitchell Center) Denver ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk S 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % South Alabama nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk S 10 Boyanov, Georgi f MuepoKelly, Don f Calhoun, Shaq g Williams, Ken g McGee, Herb g Lee, Dederick Marijan, Nikola Morris, Kevin Davis, Nick Stover, Nick Mitchell, Trhae Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Doug Sirmons, Gary Maxwell, Patrick Adams Technical fouls: Denver-C.J. Bobbitt. South Alabama-Calhoun, Shaq. Attendance: 1654 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver South Alabama Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs Denver 12/19/16 7 p.m. at Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Arkansas-Pine Bluff Game: % Game: % Game: % GAME 12: DENVER 74, ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 52 12/19/16 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) 15 Trent Steen f 34 Devin Berry f Jaquan Lynch g JoeRandle Toliver g Ghiavonni Robinson g Charles Jackson Kennedy McKinney Artavious McDyess Khalid Campbell Deshon Bayless Travon Harper Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 13 C.J. Bobbitt f 44 Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jacob Lunsford Jake Krafka Luke Neff Duke Douglas Josiah Dunn Christian Mackey Emil Knighton Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Rob Kueneman, Lewis Garrison, Mark Riggs Technical fouls: Arkansas-Pine Bluff-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 954 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas-Pine Bluff Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 2

51 BOX SCORES GAME 13: DENVER 73, UC RIVERSIDE 55 12/22/16 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) UC Riverside Johnson, Secean f Larsson, Alex f Thomas, Gentrey g Murray, Chance g Martin, Dikymbe g Rosser, Brandon Flippin, Koh Dijkstra, Menno Jackson, James Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jacob Lunsford Jake Krafka Luke Neff Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Emil Knighton Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 GAME 14: DENVER 77, ORAL ROBERTS 73 12/28/16 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Oral Roberts , 0-1 SL 23 Nzekwesi,Emmanuel f 44 Owens,Albert c Martin,Kris g Bradley,Jalen g Anderson,Aaron g Young,Aaron Harris,Jontray Harris,Darian Miller,Chris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver , 1-0 SL 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 13 C.J. Bobbitt f 24 Christian Mackey c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Abiola Akintola Daniel Amigo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kelly Pfeifer, Dan Dorian, Bart Wegenke Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 1347 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 5,1 Officials: Bryan Anslinger, Gerad Williams, Tim Stewart Technical fouls: UC Riverside-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 1149 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total UC Riverside Denver GAME 15: SOUTH DAKOTA 75, DENVER 69 01/04/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) GAME 16: FORT WAYNE 87, DENVER 83 01/07/17 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Gates Center) Denver , 1-2 Summit 02 Joe Rosga * Jake Pemberton * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: Fort Wayne , 3-1 Summit DENVERPIONEERS.com Mo Evans * Bryson Scott * Kason Harrell * Brent Calhoun * John Konchar * Deangelo Stewart Jordon King Jax Levitch Xzavier Taylor Racine Talla Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bart Wegnke, Brad Clauss, Brad Cavey Technical fouls: Denver-None. Fort Wayne-None. Attendance: 1164 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Fort Wayne Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,2

52 BOX SCORES GAME 17: DENVER 84, WESTERN ILLINOIS 70 01/11/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Western Illinois , 3-2 SL 30 Mike Miklusak f Brandon Gilbeck c Delo Bruster g Garret Covington g C.J. Duff g Lynrick Moxey Dalan Ancrum Jeremiah Usiosefe Jordan Hughes Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: Denver , 2-2 SL 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kelly Pfeifer, Todd Von Sossan, Tim Stewart Technical fouls: Western Illinois-Garret Covington. Denver-None. Attendance: 1067 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Western Illinois Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 GAME 18: DENVER 79, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 55 01/14/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) North Dakota State , 4-1 SL 02 Paul Miller * 03 Carlin Dupree * Khy Kabellis * A.J. Jacobson * Dylan Miller * Jared Samuelson Zach Rammelt Deng Geu Tyson Ward Spencer Eliason Evan Wesenberg Dexter Werner Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver , 3-2 SL 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 02 Joe Rosga * 05 Jake Pemberton * C.J. Bobbitt * Thomas Neff * Daniel Amigo * Ade Murkey Bradley George Jacob Lunsford Jake Krafka Luke Neff Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Emil Knighton Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bryan Anslinger, Marcus Gossard, Toby Martinez Technical fouls: North Dakota State-None. Denver-Jake Pemberton. Attendance: 2641 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Dakota State Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 GAME 19: OMAHA 97, DENVER 88 01/18/17 Omaha, Neb. (Baxter Arena) Denver (3-3) 13 C.j. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Omaha (4-3) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 15 Tre'Shawn Thurman f Zach Pirog c Zach Jackson g Marcus Tyus g Tra-Deon Hollins g JT Gibson KJ Robinson Daniel Norl Daniel Meyer Mitch Hahn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Darryl Smith, Edwin Young, Frank Spencer Technical fouls: Denver-None. Omaha-None. Attendance: 1504 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Omaha Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench DEN OMAHA GAME 20: DENVER 78, IUPUI 74 01/21/17 Indianapolis, Ind. (Indiana Farmers) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Denver vs IUPUI 01/21/17 1:00 p.m. at Indianapolis, Ind. (Indiana Farmers) Denver , 4-3 Summit 13 C.j. Bobbitt f 44 Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % IUPUI , 3-4 Summit 0 15 O'LEARY, Matt f 24 HALL, Evan f COMBS, Darell g THOMAS, Kellon g McCALL, D.J. g HENDERSON, T.J JAMES, Josh PATTERSON, Ron BRENNAN, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chad Barlow (R), Geoff Vejsicky, John Floyd Technical fouls: Denver-None. IUPUI-None. Attendance: 1078 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver IUPUI Last FG - DEN 2nd-01:22, IUPUI 2nd-03:51. Largest lead - DEN by 6 2nd-01:22, IUPUI by 9 2nd-18:23. DEN led for 14:54. IUPUI led for 17:39. Game was tied for 07:27. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench DEN IUPUI Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 17 times. 52 Last FG - DEN 2nd-00:27, OMAHA 2nd-02:46. Largest lead - DEN by 2 1st-17:34, OMAHA by 16 2nd-17:01. DEN led for 01:04. OMAHA led for 38:27. Game was tied for 00:29. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2

53 BOX SCORES GAME 21: DENVER 91, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 82 01/25/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) South Dakota State (2-6 SL) 23 Reed Tellinghuisen f 24 Mike Daum f A.J. Hess f Chris Howell g Michael Orris g Andre Wallace Lane Severyn Ian Theisen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver (5-3 SL) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 13 C.J. Bobbitt f 44 Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Officials: John Yorkovich, Doran Gotschall, Lewis Garrison Technical fouls: South Dakota State-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 1171 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total South Dakota State Denver Last FG - SDSU 2nd-00:23, DEN 2nd-01:20. Largest lead - SDSU by 1 1st-15:51, DEN by 18 2nd-18:26. SDSU led for 00:13. DEN led for 39:35. Game was tied for 00:12. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench SDSU DEN Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times. GAME 22: SOUTH DAKOTA 88, DENVER 83 01/28/17 Vermillion, S.D. (Sports Center) Denver , 5-4 SL 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 South Dakota , 6-3 SL 12 Burch-Manning, Trey f Flack, Tyler c Dickerson, Trey g Hurst, Carlton g Mooney, Matt g Simpson, Triston Armstrong, Brandon Peterson, Tyler Hagedorn, Tyler Power, Logan Sparks, Austin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brad Clauss, Dan Nowakowski, Toby Martinez Technical fouls: Denver-None. South Dakota-Mooney, Matt. Attendance: 2436 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver South Dakota Game: % Game: % Game: % 2,1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench DEN USD Last FG - DEN 2nd-00:32, USD 2nd-00:58. Largest lead - DEN by 3 2nd-12:51, USD by 7 2nd-18:24. DEN led for 07:56. USD led for 24:14. Game was tied for 07:43. Score tied - 16 times. Lead changed - 16 times. GAME 23: DENVER 93, ORAL ROBERTS 69 01/31/17 Tulsa, Okla. (Mabee Center) Denver (6-4 SL) 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Oral Roberts (3-7 SL) 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 23 Nzekwesi,Emmanuel f Young,Aaron g Martin,Kris g Bradley,Jalen g Anderson,Aaron g McDaniel,Dezmond Harris,Darian Owens,Albert Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: Terry Oglesby, Edwin Young, Tim Stewart Technical fouls: Denver-None. Oral Roberts-None. Attendance: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Oral Roberts Last FG - DEN 2nd-00:21, ORU 2nd-02:19. Largest lead - DEN by 25 2nd-00:21, ORU by 10 1st-03:19. DEN led for 16:22. ORU led for 21:16. Game was tied for 02:22. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench DEN ORU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 1 time. GAME 24: DENVER 76, FORT WAYNE 73 02/04/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Fort Wayne vs Denver 2/4/17 4 p.m. at Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) Fort Wayne , 5-5 SL 45 Brent Calhoun c Mo Evans g Bryson Scott g Kason Harrell g John Konchar g Deangelo Stewart Jordon King Jax Levitch Xzavier Taylor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver , 7-4 SL 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2,1 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: John Floyd, Bret Wegenke, Brian McAnally Technical fouls: Fort Wayne-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 1656 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Fort Wayne Denver OT: % OT: % OT: Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench FW DEN Last FG - FW OT-00:11, DEN OT-00:00. Largest lead - FW by 6 2nd-08:53, DEN by 12 1st-01:31. FW led for 09:37. DEN led for 29:54. Game was tied for 05:29. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 10 times. DENVERPIONEERS.com 53

54 BOX SCORES GAME 25: NORTH DAKOTA STATE 81, DENVER 63 02/11/17 Fargo, N.D. (Scheels Center) Denver , C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Luke Neff Duke Douglas Josiah Dunn Christian Mackey Emil Knighton Abiola Akintola Team *2 Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % North Dakota State , A.J. Jacobson f Dylan Miller f Paul Miller g Carlin Dupree g Khy Kabellis g Jared Samuelson Zach Rammelt Deng Geu Tyson Ward Spencer Eliason Evan Wesenberg Dexter Werner Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brad Clauss, Rhett Lamoreaux, Luke Schumer Technical fouls: Denver-None. North Dakota State-None. Attendance: 4433 * - points scored by the other team (wrong basket) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver North Dakota State Game: % Game: % Game: % GAME 27: IUPUI 83, DENVER 72 02/19/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) 3 GAME 26: DENVER 78, WESTERN ILLINOIS 72 02/14/17 Macomb, Ill. (Macomb, Ill.) Denver (8-5) 13 C.j. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Western Illinois (5-8) 2 15 Dalan Ancrum f Mike Miklusak f Brandon Gilbeck c Garret Covington g C.J. Duff g Delo Bruster Jalen Morgan James Claar Jeremiah Usiosefe Chris Snyder Jordan Hughes Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kelly Pfeifer, Bryan Anslinger, Collin Dotson Technical fouls: Denver-None. Western Illinois-None. Attendance: 804 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver Western Illinois Last FG - DEN 2nd-04:32, WIU 2nd-01:46. Largest lead - DEN by 26 2nd-18:58, WIU by 4 1st-16:51. DEN led for 35:14. WIU led for 01:24. Game was tied for 03:15. Game: % Game: % Game: % GAME 28: OMAHA 84, DENVER 83 02/22/17 Denver, Colo. (Magness Arena) 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench DEN WIU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times. IUPUI , 6-8 SL 15 Matt O'Leary f Aaron Brennan f Darell Combs g Kellon Thomas g D.J. McCall g T.J. Henderson Josh James Evan Hall Ron Patterson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Denver , 8-6 SL 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Rob Kueneman, Doran Gotchall, Todd Williams Technical fouls: IUPUI-None. Denver-None. Attendance: 1612 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total IUPUI Denver Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench IUPUI DEN Omaha , 8-7 SL 15 Tre'Shawn Thurman f Zach Pirog c Zach Jackson g Marcus Tyus g Tra-Deon Hollins g JT Gibson KJ Robinson Daniel Norl Daniel Meyer Mitch Hahn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Denver , 8-7 SL Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 13 C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Larry Scirotto, Edwin Young, Mark Riggs Technical fouls: Omaha-Tre'Shawn Thurman; TEAM. Denver-Daniel Amigo. Attendance: Last FG - IUPUI 2nd-02:23, DEN 2nd-00:14. Largest lead - IUPUI by 16 2nd-01:36, DEN by 10 1st-14:58. IUPUI led for 16:30. DEN led for 22:30. Game was tied for 01: Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Omaha Denver

55 BOX SCORES GAME 29: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 88, DENVER 64 02/25/17 Brookings, S.D. (Frost Arena) Denver , Ade Murkey Joe Rosga Bradley George Jacob Lunsford Jake Pemberton Jake Krafka Luke Neff C.J. Bobbitt Duke Douglas Thomas Neff Josiah Dunn Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Daniel Amigo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % South Dakota State , Reed Tellinghuisen f Mike Daum f Chris Howell g A.J. Hess g Michael Orris g Skyler Flatten Tevin King Beau Brown Lane Severyn Adam Dykman Ian Theisen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Brian McAnally, Rob Kueneman, Brian McNutt Technical fouls: Denver-None. South Dakota State-None. Attendance: 3829 Regular-season Finale; South Dakota State senior day Mike Daum sets SDSU's single-season scoring record at 16:15 in first half. Daum has scored 773 points Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver South Dakota State GAME 30: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 83, DENVER 73 03/05/17 Sioux Falls, S.D. (Denny Sanford PREMIER Center) Denver C.J. Bobbitt f Daniel Amigo c Joe Rosga g Jake Pemberton g Thomas Neff g Ade Murkey Bradley George Jake Krafka Luke Neff Duke Douglas Christian Mackey Abiola Akintola Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % South Dakota State Mike Daum f Lane Severyn f Chris Howell g Reed Tellinghuisen g Michael Orris g Skyler Flatten Tevin King A.J. Hess Ian Theisen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Frank Spencer, Rob Kueneman, Lewis Garrison;A-Brooks Wells Technical fouls: Denver-None. South Dakota State-None. Attendance: #4 South Dakota State will play #1 South Dakota, 6 p.m. Monday in semifinals Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Denver South Dakota State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench DEN SDSU DENVERPIONEERS.com 55

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57 THESUMMITLEAGUE Through 35 years of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of nearly 100,000 at eight institutions, including three located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University, with the University of North Dakota becoming an of cial member on July 1, Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced nine NCAA Champions, and over 100 All-America selections, 80 Academic All-Americans, and numerous former student-athletes competing at the highest professional level. Each year, approximately 3,000 studentathletes continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League reach exceptional success and development. Within the past six years alone, The Summit League produced a national postseason team tournament championship, an NCAA semi nal appearance, and seven NCAA Champions. That level of success also carries into the classroom. In , The Summit League > In 2016, Denver men s soccer became the rst league team to reach an NCAA Final Four in any sport and achieved the highest national ranking (No. 3) of any men s sport in league history. > South Dakota s Chris Nilsen became the rst freshman in league history to win a national championship when he claimed the 2017 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Pole Vault title. > The Summit League produced 19 All-Americans in , including eight rst team honorees, and nine Academic All-America selections, led by a quartet of rst teamers. > Oral Roberts Matt Whatley won The Summit League s rst national individual honor when he was named as the Johnny Bench Award recipient, honoring college baseball s top catcher. > A total of 15 Summit League teams attained maximum/ perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores in the most recently released gures in > Seven Summit League student-athletes, representing ve sports, garnered national Player of the Week recognition in ranked rst for NCAA Graduation Success Rate in women s basketball for the second consecutive season. A total of 15 Summit League squads achieved perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores in the most recently released gures. Those achievements came on the heels of several prestigious individual academic honors awarded to Summit League student-athletes, including: the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Capital One Academic All-America of the Year. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition. In , former Summit League studentathletes competed in the Rio Summer Olympics, National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA). THE SUMMIT LEAGUE 340 W. Butter eld Rd. Suite 3D Elmhurst, IL Phone: (630) thesummitleague.org Tom Douple Commissioner Social Media Directory Commissioner...Tom Douple Senior Associate Commissioner...Myndee Kay Larsen Assistant Commissioner/Communications... David Brauer Assistant Commissioner/Compliance and Governance... Eryn Cook Assistant Commissioner/Sports and Championships... Ricky Babcock Director of Championships... Stephanie Sabaduquia Director of Communications... Greg Mette Communications Assistant...Brian Campbell Communications Assistant...Caleigh Ryan Of ce Manager... Colleen @thesummitleague /thesummitleague t i f s thesummitleague DENVERPIONEERS.com 57

58 SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP DENVER Nickname: Pioneers Location: Denver, Colo. Enrollment: 11,809 Founded: 1864 Joined League: 2013 FORT WAYNE Nickname: Mastodons Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment: 13,459 Founded: 1964 Joined League: 2007 NORTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Bison Location: Fargo, N.D. Enrollment: 14,432 Founded: 1890 Joined League: 2007 OMAHA Nickname: Mavericks Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 15,627 Founded: 1908 Joined League: 2011 ORAL ROBERTS Nickname: Golden Eagles Location: Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment: 3,852 Founded: 1963 Joined League: 1997 / 2014 SOUTH DAKOTA Nickname: Coyotes Location: Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment: 10,061 Founded: 1862 Joined League: 2011 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Jackrabbits Location: Brookings, S.D. Enrollment: 12,613 Founded: 1881 Joined League: 2007 WESTERN ILLINOIS Nickname: Fighting Leathernecks Location: Macomb, Ill. Enrollment: 10,373 Founded: 1899 Joined League: 1982 (charter member) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: >Drake (men s tennis) >Eastern Illinois (men s soccer, swimming & diving) >Illinois State (men s tennis) >Valparaiso (men s swimming & diving, men s tennis) Social Media Directory @thesummitleague /thesummitleague thesummitleague i f s Through 35 years of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of nearly 100,000 at eight institutions, including three located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University, with the University of North Dakota becoming an of cial member on July 1, Previously known as the Mid- Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced nine NCAA Champions, and over 100 All-America selections, 80 Academic All-Americans, and numerous former student-athletes competing at the highest professional level. Each year, approximately 3,000 student-athletes continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League reach exceptional success and development. Within the past six years alone, The Summit League produced a national postseason team tournament championship, an NCAA semi nal appearance, and seven NCAA Champions. That level of success also carries into the classroom. In , The Summit League ranked rst for NCAA Graduation Success Rate in women s basketball for the second consecutive season. A total of 15 Summit League squads achieved perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores in the most recently released gures. Those achievements came on the heels of several prestigious individual academic honors awarded to Summit League student-athletes, including: the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Capital One Academic All-America of the Year. The Summit League also produces the highest quality in competition. In , former Summit League student-athletes competed in the Rio Summer Olympics, National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and Professional Golf Association (PGA). Within the past decade, The Summit League has > Won a national team tournament championship, reached an NCAA semi nal, and achieved a nal national ranking in eight different sports. > Claimed NCAA Regional Championships in two sports and advanced in ve additional NCAA team championship tournaments. > Had 117 teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards (among top 10 percent of Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport) since > Totaled 90 teams with maximum/perfect APR scores in the past ve years. > Crowned nine of the league s 11 NCAA Champions since 2007 and won seven NCAA national championships and 11 NCAA statistical titles in the past six years. THE SUMMIT LEAGUE 340 W. Butter eld Rd. Suite 3D Elmhurst, IL Phone: (630) Tom Douple Commissioner Commissioner...Tom Douple Senior Associate Commissioner...Myndee Kay Larsen Assistant Commissioner/Communications... David Brauer Assistant Commissioner/Compliance and Governance... Eryn Cook Assistant Commissioner/Sports and Championships... Ricky Babcock Director of Championships... Stephanie Sabaduquia Director of Communications... Greg Mette Communications Assistant...Brian Campbell Communications Assistant... Caleigh Ryan Of ce Manager... Colleen Rott thesummitleague.org

59 THESUMMITLEAGUE HISTORY Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League recorded several transcendent moments that resonate on the national stage. While known as the Mid-Continent Conference, the league s rst two decades produced a pair of appearances in the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament s Sweet 16 and the Women s College World Series as well as three individual NCAA Track and Field Champions. Last season, Denver became the rst Summit League team to reach an NCAA Final Four when its men s soccer team advanced to the College Cup semi nal round. The season prior, South Dakota won The Summit League s rst national postseason team tournament title by claiming the WNIT crown in women s basketball. Oral Roberts gave The Summit League its initial baseball regional crown and Super Regional appearance in 2006 and three years later, North Dakota State became the league s rst softball team to achieve the same feat. The season also saw South Dakota State s women s basketball team carry a national ranking throughout a majority of the year and cap its season with an NCAA Tournament rst round victory. In 2014, North Dakota State gained the national spotlight with a victory in the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament Round of 64. In , North Dakota State nished in the national Top 25 softball rankings, one of six league teams to achieve a national ranking in their respective sport that year. Throughout its history, The Summit League has produced 11 NCAA Championships, three Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst round choices, and two WNBA selections. In addition, Summit Leaguers compete in the MLS, and on the PGA and LPGA Tours. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star during his professional career. The Summit League announced the formation of its Hall of Fame during its 35th anniversary season in The inaugural class celebrated eight decorated individuals who combined for 17 league Player or Coach of the Year awards, eight All-America honors, an Olympic Gold medal, and a World Series title. 100,000 Number of students enrolled at Summit League institutions Summit League alumni population 5.97 million 600,000 Total population in Summit League metro areas The Summit League has schools in three of the 60 largest U.S. metro areas, based on population totals from the 2010 census. METRO POPULATIONS Rk. Market Population School 21 Denver, Colo million Denver 55 Tulsa, Okla million Oral Roberts 59 Omaha, Neb million Omaha 121 Fort Wayne, Ind million Fort Wayne 193 Sioux Falls, S.D million USD/SDSU 204 Fargo, N.D million NDSU ADDITIONAL REGIONAL METRO POPULATIONS 134 Quad Cities, Ill./Iowa 0.38 million WIU 135 Peoria, Ill million WIU > In 2016, Denver men s soccer became the rst league team to reach an NCAA Final Four in any sport and achieved the highest national ranking (No. 3) of any men s sport in league history. > South Dakota s Chris Nilsen became the rst freshman in league history to win a national championship when he claimed the 2017 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Pole Vault title. > The Summit League produced 19 All-Americans in , including eight rst team honorees, and nine Academic All-America selections, led by a quartet of rst teamers. > Oral Roberts Matt Whatley won The Summit League s rst national individual honor when he was named as the Johnny Bench Award recipient, honoring college baseball s top catcher. > A total of 15 Summit League teams attained maximum/perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores in the most recently released gures in > Seven Summit League student-athletes, representing ve sports, garnered national Player of the Week recognition in DENVERPIONEERS.com 59

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61 Head Coach: Russell Turner Record at UC Irvine: /Eighth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Irvine, Calif. Arena: Bren Events Center/5, Record: Big West Record: 12-4 Denver vs. UC Irvine: 0-1 Head Coach: Tad Boyle Record at EWU: /Seventh Year Overall Record: /11th Season Location: Boulder, Colo. Arena: Coors Events Center/11, Record: Pac-12 Record: 8-10 Denver vs. Colorado: Head Coach:Quintin Grogan Record at Johnson and Wales: N/A/Fifth Year Overall Record: N/A Location: Denver, Colo. Arena: N/A Record: N/A A.I.I Record: N/A Denver vs. Johnson and Wales: First Meeting Head Coach: Joe Dooley Record at FGCU: 91-46/Fifth Year Overall Record: /Ninth Year Location: Fort Meyers, Fla. Arena: Alico Arena/4, Record: 26-8 Atlantic Sun Record: 12-2 Denver vs. FGCU: First Meeting D Head Coach: Glenn Braica Record at St. Francis: /Eighth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Brooklyn, N.Y. Arena: Pope PE Center/1, Record: 4-27 NEC Record: 2-16 Denver vs. St. Francis Brooklyn: First Meeting Head Coach: Ed DeChellis Record at Navy: /Seventh Year Overall Record: /22nd Year Location: Annapolis, Md. Arena: Alumi Hall/5, Record: Patriot League Record: 10-8 Denver vs. Navy: 0-2 Head Coach: Allen Edwards Record at Wyoming: 24-15/Second Year Overall Record: Same Location: Laramie, Wyo. Arena: Arena-Auditorium/11, Record: MWC Record: 8-10 Denver vs. Wyoming: DENVERPIONEERS.com 61

62 Head Coach: Dave Pilipovich Record at AFA: 72-94/Sixth Year Overall Record: Same Location: USAFA, Colo. Arena: Clune Arena/5, Record: MWC Record: 4-14 Denver vs. Air Force: Head Coach: Jean Prioleau Record at San Jose State: 0-0/First Year Overall Record: Same Location: San Jose, Calif. Arena: The Event Center/5, Record: MWC Record: 7-11 Denver vs. San Jose State: 5-0 Head Coach: Eddie Payne Record at USC Upstate: /16th Year Overall Record: /33rd Year Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina Arena: G.B. Hodge Center/ Record: Atlantic Sun Record: 7-7 Denver vs. USC Upstate: 0-1 Head Coach: Jeff Linder Record at UNC: 11-18/Second Year Overall Record: Same Location: Greeley, Colo. Arena: Bank of Colorado Arena/2, Record: Big Sky Record: 7-11 Denver vs. UNC: Head Coach: Jerod Haase Record at Weber State: 14-17/Second Year Overall Record: 94-70/Sixth Year Location: Stanford, Calif. Arena: Maples Pavilion/7, Record: Pac-12 Record: 6-12 Denver vs. Stanford: 2-10 Head Coach: Brian Fish Record at Montana State: 64-88/Sixth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Bozeman, Mont. Arena: Brick Breeden Fieldhouse/6, Record: Big Sky Record: 11-7 Denver vs. Montana State: 4-10 Head Coach: Andy Shantz Record at Colorado Mesa: 61-53/Fifth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Grand Junction, Colo. Arena: Brownson Arena/1, Record: 8-20 RMAC Record: 7-15 Denver vs. Colorado Mesa: 4-2

63 Head Coach: Craig Smith Record at South Dakota: 53-46/Fourth Year Overall Record: /Seventh Year Location: Vermillion, S.D. Arena: Sanford Coyote Sports Center/6, Record: Summit League Record: 12-4 Denver vs. South Dakota: 7-5 Head Coach: Jon Coffman Record at Fort Wayne: 60-38/Fourth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Arena: Hilliard Gates Sports Complex/1, Record: Summit League Record: 8-8 Denver vs. Fort Wayne: 2-6 Head Coach: David Richman Record at NDSU: 62-34/Fourth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Fargo, N.D. Arena: Scheels Centerx/5, Record: Summit League Record: 11-5 Denver vs. NDSU: 4-10 Head Coach: T.J. Otzelberger Record at South Dakota St.: 18-17/Second Year Overall Record: Same Location: Brookings, S.D. Arena: Frost Arena/6, Record: Summit League Record: 8-8 Denver vs. South Dakota State: 6-12 Head Coach: Derrin Hansen Record at Omaha: /13th Year Overall Record: Same Location: Omaha, Neb. Arena: Baxter Arena/7, Record: Summit League Record: 9-7 Denver vs. Omaha: 8-4 Head Coach: Paul Mills Record at Oral Roberts: 0-0/First Year Overall Record: Same Location: Tulsa, Okla. Arena: Mabee Center/10, Record: 8-22 Summit League Record: 4-12 Denver vs. Oral Roberts: 5-4 Head Coach: Billy Wright Record at WIU: 26-57/Fourth Year Overall Record: Same Location: Macomb, Ill. Arena: Western Hall/5, Record: 8-20 Summit League Record: 5-11 Denver vs. WIU: 8-2 Denver vs Western Illinois: H: 2-2, A: 3-0, N: 1-0 Basketball SID: Kyle Bradt SID Athletic Website: DENVERPIONEERS.com 63

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65 HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS THE EARLY YEARS Basketball started at the University of Denver on Jan. 16, 1904, when the Pioneers handed the Denver Athletic Club a defeat. The first few years of the sport at Denver featured a handful of games each season against mostly amateur competition. In 1913, Denver became a member of the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference. The league featured two divisions, with the Pioneers competing against Colorado State, Wyoming, Northern Colorado, Colorado College and Western State in the Eastern Division (dubbed the Colorado- Wyoming Collegiate League by newspapers at the time). Montana State, Utah State, Utah and Brigham Young made up the league s Western Division. Denver captured Eastern Division titles in 1915 and Beginning with the 1925 season, the two divisional winners met to determine a conference champion in a contest that continued until The Pioneers won the Eastern Division crown in 1937 behind All-American Jim Babcock, but lost two of three to Montana State for the conference title. THE SKYLINE YEARS The Pioneers, along with Wyoming, Colorado State, Utah, Utah State and Brigham Young, pulled out of the Rocky Mountain Conference and added Colorado to form the Mountain States Conference in The league, which later became known as the Skyline Conference, lost Colorado in 1947 and admitted New Mexico and Montana in The golden era of Denver basketball came right after World War II. Between , the Pioneers won 18 games three times and posted two second-place finishes in the Skyline Conference. Under the direction of Ellison Ketchum in , Denver posted an mark. The following year, Hoyt Brawner assumed control of the Pioneers coaching reins from Ketchum midway through the season and led Denver to a record. That same season, Vince Boryla became the first and only Pioneer to earn consensus All- America honors. In his first full season at the helm of the program in , Brawner s Pioneers shook off a 3-7 start by winning 15 of their last 21 games to finish with an record. The season s highlight was a win over Wyoming before 7,236 fans at the Denver Arena - the largest crowd to witness a basketball game in school history. The team posted a marginal record but was significant thanks to the individual play of Dick Brott. Brott, Denver s all-time leading rebounder, recorded one of the most amazing single-season efforts in Pioneer history by averaging 19.2 points and 18.5 boards. Brawner s squad recovered from a slow start to make the school s first appearance in the National Invitation Tournament. The Pioneers rallied from a 3-5 start by winning 11 of their last 16 to finish with a record. Denver s stay at the NIT was short-lived however, as New York University handed the Pioneers a defeat in the tourney s first round. In 1961, New Mexico, Wyoming, Brigham Young and Utah withdrew from the Skyline Conference. One year later, the league officially dissolved. That same season, Brawner stepped down as coach after 12 seasons and 163 victories. The 1915 team went a perfect 8-0. THE INDEPENDENT YEARS Following the disbanding of the Skyline Conference, the Pioneers competed as a Division I independent, starting with the season. Denver did not make any postseason appearances between 1962 and 1979 but several individual stars made the period memorable. Harry Hollines, unquestionably the greatest scorer in Denver history, began his Pioneer career by averaging 25.4 points as a sophomore in The following season, Hollines averaged 24.8 points per game and received All-America honors from the Helms Athletic Foundation. Hollines capped his Denver career by averaging 25.0 points per contest and earned Helms Foundation All-America recognition for the second consecutive year. The Pioneer squad recorded a 17-9 mark and won 13 consecutive games at one point during the season. The team s top player was Dave Bustion, who averaged 19.5 points and 12.1 rebounds per contest. For his efforts, Bustion was named to the Helms Athletic Foundation and TV Guide All-America teams. Teammate Bill Jones was also a TV Guide All-American. The Pioneers struggled the following season with an record, but Bustion improved his numbers from the previous season. He averaged 20.3 points and 12.8 rebounds per game in his final season at Denver. Denver again posted a 17-9 mark in behind the one-two punch of Joe Wallace and John Johnson. Wallace averaged 23.1 points and 9.4 rebounds, while Johnson averaged 21.1 points and 12.5 rebounds per contest. Without Wallace, the Pioneers dropped to in , but Johnson averaged 23.4 points and 10.8 rebounds. The Pioneers ended their first NCAA Division I run in with a mark under the direction of coach Ben Jobe. Matt Teahan ended the era in style by torching Nebraska Wesleyan for a school-record 61 points on 27-of-47 shooting from the field in a victory at Denver Fieldhouse. Teahan also broke the school s single-season scoring record by piling up a whopping 659 points. NAIA/NCAA DIVISION II YEARS It didn t take long for the Pioneers to become a force at the NAIA level. Denver averaged 22.4 wins in its first five years in the NAIA and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament in 1984, losing a first-round contest to Waynesburg (Pa.). One of the major reasons for the Pioneers success in the early 1980s was head coach Floyd Theard. Theard led Denver to a record in five years at the school - his.738 career winning percentage is the best in school history - and recorded four 20-win seasons including a 28-4 mark in , the best record in the modern era of Denver basketball. Theard also presided over the start of one of the most amazing streaks in college basketball history. On Feb. 12, 1980, the Pioneers began an impressive 79-game home winning streak that stretched over five seasons. The streak, which ended on Jan. 8, 1985, is one of the 10 best in college basketball. Theard coached Denver to 72 of the 79 wins during that streak. His bright coaching career was tragically cut short when he died of a massive heart attack following the season at the age of 40. Assistant coach Dick Peth was chosen to fill the void left by Theard and he continued the Pioneers winning ways. In 12 seasons at Denver, Peth s teams never recorded a losing record, won 18 or more games seven times, and made three trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. Peth ended his Denver career with a school-record 221 wins and a.642 winning percentage. Peth s best season came in when the Pioneers won 26 games against only six defeats and fell one game short of the NCAA Division II quarterfinals. That team featured four players who averaged double-digits in scoring - Alex Sund, Kelly Lively, Tony Simms and Mark Ziegler. Lively, a transfer from Nebraska, also set a school single-season record with 93 blocked shots. BACK TO DIVISION I The Pioneers officially returned to the NCAA Division I ranks in the season and turned in a record under coach Marty Fletcher. That mark is tied for 10th-best among the 23 programs that made their NCAA Division I debuts in the 1990s. 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66 HOME COOKIN DENVER S 79-GAME HOME WINNING STREAK Date Opponent Result 2/12/80 Northern Colorado W, /14/80 Southern Colorado W, /16/80 Chadron State W, /25/80 Western State W, /28/80 College of Santa Fe W, /1/80 Adams State W, /28/80 Northern Colorado W, /29/80 College of Santa Fe W, /1/80 Northern Montana W, /3/80 Doane W, /6/80 Concordia (Neb.) W, /10/80 South Dakota-Springfield W, /13/80 Cornell (Iowa) W, /15/80 Western Montana W, /2/81 Black Hills State W, /6/81 South Dakota Tech W, /10/81 Nebraska Wesleyan W, /12/81 Southern Colorado W, /16/81 Fort Lewis W, /24/81 Regis W, /30/81 Chadron State W, /7/81 Rockmont W, /28/81 Regis W, /18/81 Westmar W, /22/81 College of Great Falls W, /2/82 Westmont W, /5/82 Northern Colorado W, /6/82 Trinity W, /8/82 Western State W, /13/82 Chadron State W, /16/82 St. John s (Kan.) W, /23/82 Northwest Nazarene W, (ot) 1/28/82 Adams State W, /6/82 Colorado College W, /10/82 Rockmont W, /13/82 Southern Colorado W, /19/82 College of Santa Fe W, /20/82 Rockmont W, /27/82 Colorado School of Mines W, /23/82 Northern Colorado W, Date Opponent Result 12/10/82 Buena Vista W, /18/82 Northern Montana W, /7/83 Rockmont W, /8/83 Midland Lutheran W, /10/83 Chadron State W, /19/83 Regis W, (ot) 1/24/83 Western State W, /29/83 College of Santa Fe W, /31/83 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, /2/83 Southern Colorado W, /5/83 St. John s (Kan.) W, /5/83 Fort Lewis W, /28/83 Doane W, /2/83 South Dakota Tech W, /3/83 Northern Colorado W, /5/83 Adams State W, /15/83 Point Loma W, /16/83 Augustana (Ill.) W, /19/83 Dana W, /20/83 Northwest Nazarene W, /27/83 Coe W, /30/83 Cornell (Iowa) W, /4/84 Bethel (Minn.) W, /10/84 Montana State-Billings W, /24/84 Rockmont W, /4/84 Eastern New Mexico W, /11/84 Panhandle State W, /18/84 National Christian W, /20/84 College of Santa Fe W, /25/84 St. John s (Kan.) W, /2/84 Southern Utah W, /5/84 College of Santa Fe W, /7/84 Mesa State W, /24/84 Whittier (Calif.) W, /26/84 Kansas Wesleyan W, /1/84 Baker W, /28/84 Fresno Pacific W, /4/85 Western State W, /5/85 Metro State W, at the Denver Fieldhouse. In 1999, the Pioneers joined the Sun Belt Conference and finished the league schedule with a 3-13 mark. Denver was 6-22 overall. The Pioneers began the season with a thrilling, win over Yale in the first regular season game ever played in Magness Arena. Sophomore Wahhab Carter drained a 3-pointer with just 2.1 seconds left to lift the Pioneers to their first victory of the season. Carter continued his stellar play the rest of the season, as he led the Pioneers in scoring and rebounding and was named to the All-Sun Belt Conference Team. In addition, Carter and freshman B.J. Pratt were both named Wilson Sun Belt Players of the Week. Carter was honored the week of Jan. 31, when he recorded a career-high 26 points vs. Arkansas- Little Rock and turned around six days later and topped that mark with 30 at Florida International. Pratt garnered the award Jan. 3, after he tied the season-high scoring outburst in the SBC after he poured in a career-high 37 points and pulled down 10 rebounds against Louisiana Tech. The campaign saw an improvement in the team s overall and conference records, and as a sophomore Pratt became the program s first individual honoree since returning to Division I when he earned All-District accolades from the U.S. Basketball Writers of America. The Pioneers completed their third season in the Sun Belt Conference in , finishing 3-12 in the league and 8-20 overall. Denver celebrated numerous accomplishments during the season, including the fifth-best free-throw shooting percentage improvement in the nation, increasing their percentage to 69.7 from 59.8 the year before. In , Denver enjoyed its finest season since turning NCAA Division I, winning its first two Sun Belt Conference tournament games before bowing out in the semifinals and finishing with a overall record. HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS Junior Brett Starkey was named second team all-conference and senior B.J. Pratt made the alltournament team. Starkey was also named a Verizon Academic All-American. In Denver s fifth season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference, the men s basketball team completed its 100th season overall and 6-9 in the Sun Belt Conference West Division, its secondconsecutive winning season. The Pioneers nonconference season was highlighted by sweeping Colorado State and Wyoming for the first time since the season and just the third time in school history. Denver defeated Wyoming in front of a record-breaking crowd of 6,319 at Magness Arena. The Pioneers also claimed season sweeps of Montana State and Southern Utah. The conference slate was highlighted by a road win over New Mexico State, Denver s first win over the Aggies in Las Cruces since Denver also recorded victories against Florida International, Arkansas State, South Alabama, New Orleans and North Texas. The Pioneers returned to Division I postseason play in , earning the school s first berth in the National Invitation Tournament in 46 years. The Pioneers 20 wins are the most in their Division I history. Twelve of Denver s victories came during Sun Belt Conference play as the Pioneers won their first-ever SBC regular-season championship with a 12-3 league record. Denver also advanced to their first-ever SBC Tournament Championship Game. Head coach Terry Carroll was named the SBC Coach of the Year and junior center Yemi Nicholson earned SBC Player of the Year accolades. DU began a new chapter in March 2007, when DU hired Joe Scott to lead the men s basketball team, which had gone a disappointing 4-25 the season prior to his arrival. Scott, a former player and coach at Princeton, was widely regarded as the mastermind that transformed the Air Force Academy s basketball team from a struggling program into a perenial contender in the ultra-competitive Mountain West Conference. Just three years into Scott s tenure, the Pioneers improved by 15 wins to in and advanced to the semifinals of the 2010 Sun Belt Conference Tournament. DU also finished the season on a 15-game home winning streak at Magness Arena. Back-to-back 22-win seasons in and culminated in a No. 3 seed in the 2013 National Invitation Tournament, in which the Pioneers earned their first-ever national postseason victory with a win over Ohio at Magness Arena in the first round. Junior Chris Udofia earned All-Conference First Team honors in both the Sun Belt (sophomore) and WAC (junior), as well as a spot on the Conference All-Defensive Teams. The Pioneers joined the Summit League for the season and finished the season with a mark, going 8-6 in conference play. Senior Chris Udofia and Junior Brett Olson were name to the All-Summit League First Team. Udofia also claimed the Summit League Defensive Player of the Year Award. Olson set the single-season free throw shooting percentage at The Crimson and Gold finished the season with 12 wins. DU finished in the top 30 in the NCAA in several statistical categories; ninth in FT percentage (76.6), 18th in FG percentage (48.0), 20th in fewest turnovers (338), 23rd in assist to turnover ratio (1.35) and 28th in assists per game (15.2). Senior Brett Olson was named to the All-Summit League Second Team. Denver ended the with a record. The Pioneers finished ranked seventh in the NCAA in free throw percentage (77.0), 29th in 3-point field goal percentage (38.3), 32nd in field goal percentage (47.6) and 32nd in scoring defense (65.3). Freshman Joe Rosga was named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team and Honorable Mention All-Summit League.

67 PIONEER MEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1900s 1904 Jan. 16, DU defeats the Denver Athletic Club in the school s first men s basketball game John Koehler becomes first men s basketball coach. 1910s 1910 Charles Wingender named men s basketball coach Clem Crowley takes over as men s basketball coach Men s Basketball Team 1913 DU basketball joins Colorado- Wyoming Collegiate League Hiram Wilson becomes men s basketball coach Charles Wingender returns for a second stint as men s basketball coach Pioneers win first Colorado-Wyoming Collegiate League title in basketball John Fike named men s basketball coach Charles Wingender comes back to coach basketball team for a third time. 1920s s 1930 Stuart Clark becomes men s basketball coach Clyde Cac Hubbard assumes control of men s basketball program Jim Babcock honored as DU s first men s basketball AAU All-American. 1940s 1940 Ellison Ketchum takes over as men s basketball coach Art Quinlan becomes men s basketball coach Cliff Rock named men s basketball coach Ken Loeffler takes over as men s basketball coach Ellison Ketchum takes reins of men s basketball program. Hoyt Brawner 1949 Hoyt Brawner begins 13-year stint as men s basketball coach Vince Boryla named first-team basketball AII- American. 1950s 1950 February 17 - Men s basketball team defeats Wyoming in front of 7,236 fans in DU Arena, the largest basketball crowd in school history Men s basketball team accepts a bid to the National Invitational Tournament; Pioneers suffer first-round loss to New York University. 1960s 1962 Troy Bledsoe replaces Hoyt Brawner as men s basketball coach Basketball star Harry Hollines named to All-American team Men s Basketball Team George Koonsman becomes men s basketball coach George Thompson named men s basketball coach Ralph Woods embarks on two-year stint as men s basketball coach Aubrey DeVine takes over as men s basketball coach Jimmy Middlebrook becomes men s basketball coach Burt Potter named men s basketball coach. DU Arena, largest home crowd 1968 Stan Albeck takes over as men s basketball coach Harry Hollines named to All-American basketball team for the second straight year. Jack Hauser DENVERPIONEERS.com 67

68 PIONEER MEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1970s 1970 Jim Karabetsos becomes men s basketball coach Dave Bustion named men s basketball All- American Al Harden takes over as men s basketball coach Ben Jobe takes over as men s basketball coach Men s basketball program shifts to NCAA Division II/NAIA status Basketball player Matt Teahan sets a school record with 61 points vs. Nebraska Wesleyan. 1980s 1980 Floyd Theard named men s basketball coach. Dave Bustion 1980 February 12 - DU men s basketball team records first of 79 straight home victories Men s basketball team posts 28-4 record, advances to NAIA National Tournament January 8 - DU men s basketball team loses to Northern Colorado, snapping 79-game home win streak Dick Peth takes over as men s basketball coach replacing Floyd Theard, who died from a heart attack in the off-season. 1990s 1992 Men s basketball team advances to NCAA Division II Tournament On Feb. 24, men s basketball Floyd Theard team defeats Metro State 83-78; Dick Peth becomes winningest basketball coach in DU history with 164th career victory Denver men s basketball team qualifies for NCAA Division II Tournament Men s basketball team makes its third NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in five years DU announces it will join the Sun Belt Conference starting with the academic year All DU teams compete at the NCAA Division I level. center Brett Starkey was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America Team for the second-consecutive year The University of Denver men s basketball team (20-11, 12-3) capped off the best Division I season in school history with its first berth in the National Invitation Tournament in 46 years University of Denver junior center Yemi Nicholson and head men s basketball coach Terry Carroll were named the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Player and Coach of the Year Joe Scott named men s basketball head coach Nate Rohnert voted First Team All-Sun Belt Conference. 2010s Yemi Nicholson 2010 For the second-straight season, Nate Rohnert named First Team All-Sun Belt Conference. The Pioneers advance to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Semifinals for the first time since The Pioneers win a team-record 22 Division I games. Chris Udofia is named Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year and All-SBC First Team, and Brian Stafford is voted All-SBC Second Team. Stafford also was named CoSIDA Academic All- America Third Team Denver joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) for a single season and for the second-straight year, the Pioneers won 22 Division I games. DU captured a share of the WAC regular season title. Chris Udofia was voted to the All-WAC First Team and All-WAC Defensive Team, while Chase Hallam made the All-WAC Second Team, and Brett Olson and Royce O Neale were both named All-WAC Third Team DU joined the Summit League and went overall in the season. Chris Udofia and Brett Olson were both named to the All-Summit League First Team. Udofia was also named Summit League Defensive Player of the Year Rodney Billups named men s basketball head coach Denver averages 75.8 pointes per game under Billups in his first season as head coach, the most since going Division I back in Pioneers also post a 7-1 record in the month of December, its best month since joining the Summit League. Dick Peth 2000s 2004 Senior men s basketball player Brett Starkey is awarded NCAA postgraduate scholarships for studentathletes University of Denver senior

69 PIONEER HONORS CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA Vince Boryla (Based on first-team and second-team of leading selectors - writers, coaches and wire services - as compiled by the NCAA Statistics Service.) ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION Yemi Nicholson CONVERSE YEARBOOK ALL-AMERICA Jim Babcock HELMS FOUNDATION ALL-AMERICA Harry Hollines Harry Hollines Dave Bustion TV GUIDE ALL-AMERICA Dave Bustion & Bill Jones SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION Yemi Nicholson COLLEGEINSIDER.COM MID MAJOR ALL-AMERICA Yemi Nicholson UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TEAM Vince Boryla USBWA ALL-DISTRICT Harry Hollines Harry Hollines B.J. Pratt Yemi Nicholson NABC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM Yemi Nicholson Nate Rohnert Chris Udofia SECOND TEAM Yemi Nicholson Nate Rohnert Chase Hallam Brian Stafford Chris Udofia BASKETBALL TIMES ALL-ROCKIES Yemi Nicholson CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Joe Fisher Brett Starkey SECOND TEAM Brett Starkey Erik Benzel THIRD TEAM Patrick Boyle Brian Stafford ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Ty Church Brett Starkey Brett Starkey Brett Starkey Erik Benzel Chase Hallam Chase Hallam Brian Stafford Chase Hallam NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Ty Church Brett Starkey Brian Stafford DIVISION I-AAA ATHETICS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION SCHOLAR TEAM Brian Stafford Chase Hallam Chase Hallam DIVISION I-AAA ADA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Chase Hallam NABC HONORS COURT Andrew Hooper, Kyle Lewis, Rob Lewis Andrew Hooper, Kyle Lewis, Rob Lewis Justin Coughlin, Travis Hallam, Brian Stafford Tyler Thalken, Trevor Noonan Justin Coughlin, Chase Hallam Travis Hallam, Brian Stafford, Tyler Thalken Chase Hallam ROBERT L. GOULD SCHOLASTIC AWARD Erik Benzel ALL-ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Pierson Howell Edward James Edward James Dick Hotten Jim Babcock Jim Babcock SECOND TEAM Boyce Weekly Boyce Weekly Ron Young THIRD TEAM Roy Byers HONORABLE MENTION Orlo Bird, Don Bowman... & Floyd Karsten Orlo Bird, George DeRose...& Pierson Howell Dick Hotten Jim Heckman, Chuck Hively...& Dick Hotten Spiro Angius, Mandel Berenbaum,...Guy Hocket & Chuck Stone Mandel Berenbaum & Al Pirnat Mandel Berenbaum, Al Pirnat,...Chuck Stone & Ron Young Ray Johnson & Ron Young Ferd Dreher, Ray Johnson & Al Pirnat ALL-SKYLINE CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Jack Hauser Jack Hauser Jack Hauser Vince Boryla Dale Toft Keith Patton Dick Brott Jim Peay Jim Peay Jim Peay Dennis Hodge SECOND TEAM Harold Peterson Ken Jastrow Ken Jastrow & Bill Weimar Sid Ryen Dale Toft Joe Hughes Tom Rhone Dick Brott Dick Brott Jerry Cole Jerry Cole Dennis Hodge & Tim Vezie Tim Vezie THIRD TEAM Ferd Dreher Norm Maris & Larry Toburen Hoyt Brawner & Larry Toburen Hoyt Brawner Leonard Alterman DENVERPIONEERS.com 69

70 HONORABLE MENTION Ralph Gribben, Norm Maris &...Walt Walla Hoyt Brawner Ray DuBois Dick Barger, Bob Hogan & Bob Wilson Loren Hays, Dick Murray & Bob Wilson Bill Weimar Leonard Alterman &Gene Steinke Jack Hauser & Ed Little Dick Grey, Paul Hickey,...Fred Howell & Ron Johnson Fred Howell & Ron Johnson Fred Howell, Keith Patton...& Tom Rhone LeRoy Kalas & Keith Patton Tom Rhone Glenn Buse Bill Peay, Jim Powell...& Ernie Uthgenannt Bill Peay, Rocephus Sligh...& Ernie Uthgenannt Jerry Cole Clare Skov ALL-AREA INDEPENDENT FIRST TEAM Dennis Hodge Jack England & Frank Mixon Gerry Grover & Frank Mixon Byron Beck & Harry Hollines NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION Mark Langkamp Scott Williams ALL-NAIA DISTRICT SEVEN FIRST TEAM Alonzo Weatherly Alonzo Weatherly Mark Langkamp &...Greg Rhodes Mark Langkamp Peter Faller Dave Collignon Scott Williams SECOND TEAM Mark Langkamp NCAA DIVISION II NORTH CENTRAL REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Alex Sund ALL-COLORADO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Tony Simms Lars Van Etten SECOND TEAM Kelly Lively & Alex Sund Doug Price HONORABLE MENTION Dave Chavlovich, Derrick Fuller,... Tim Ray & Alex Sund ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM Pat Boyle, Dave Chavlovich,...Hanks Oshinaike, Alex Sund & Mark Ziegler Pat Boyle, Lars Van Etten & Mark Ziegler Pat Boyle & Mark Ziegler ACADEMIC SECOND TEAM Tony Simms NCAA DIVISION II ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Richard Callahan Joe Fisher NAIA DISTRICT SEVEN COACH OF THE YEAR Floyd Theard COLLEGEINSIDER.COM SUN BELT CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Yemi Nicholson COLLEGEINSIDER.COM SUN BELT CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Terry Carroll COLLEGEINSIDER.COM STAR OF THE WEEK Yemi Nicholson SUN BELT CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Yemi Nicholson COACH OF THE YEAR Terry Carroll DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Yemi Nicholson Chris Udofia SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Ty Church MALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR B.J. Pratt Erik Benzel ALL-SBC FIRST TEAM Wahhab Carter Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Nate Rohnert Nate Rohnert Chris Udofia PIONEER HONORS ALL-SBC SECOND TEAM Brett Starkey Erik Benzel Chase Hallam Brian Stafford ALL-SBC THIRD TEAM Rodney Billups ALL-SBC HONORABLE MENTION Sherman Rochell ALL-SBC TOURNAMENT TEAM B.J. Pratt Erik Benzel Yemi Nicholson Nate Rohnert PRESEASON ALL-SBC FIRST TEAM Wahhab Carter Wahhab Carter B.J. Pratt B.J. Pratt Brett Starkey Erik Benzel Yemi Nicholson Nate Rohnert PRESEASON ALL-SBC SECOND TEAM Chase Hallam PRESEASON ALL-SBC THIRD TEAM Brian Stafford PRESEASON ALL-SBC CONFERENCE MVP Yemi Nicholson SBC PLAYER OF THE WEEK B.J. Pratt (J3) Wahhab Carter (F7) B.J. Pratt (D18) Brett Starkey (J13) Brett Starkey (F17) Zeljko Zupic (D15) Erik Benzel (D7) Antonio Porch (D28) Yemi Nicholson (J25) Yemi Nicholson (F8) Yemi Nicholson (F15) Yemi Nicholson (N22) Yemi Nicholson (J10) Yemi Nicholson (J31) Yemi Nicholson (F23) Nate Rohnert (J26) Nate Rohnert (D1) Andrew Hooper (D22) Nate Rohnert (J11) Brian Stafford (N15) Chris Udofia (D6) Chris Udofia (F6)

71 PIONEER HONORS SUN BELT COMMISSIONER S LIST Ty Church, Brett Starkey, Tom Starkey Brett Starkey, Ryan Goral,...Steve Simmons Erik Benzel, Ryan Goral, Brett Starkey Josh Hansen, Brett Seger,... Brett Starkey, Zeljiko Zupic Erik Benzel, Ryan Goral, Brett Seger,... Brett Starkey, Zeljko Zupic Erik Benzel, Dan Gibbons, Brett Seger Brian Brown, Alex Cox, Brian Giometti,... Terrence Gordon, Brett Seger Brian Giometti, David Kummer Brian Stafford, Tyler Thalken Sabatino Chen, Kyle Chynoweth,...Travis Hallam, Chase Hallam,...Brian Stafford, Tyler Thalken Chase Hallam, Travis Hallam...Brian Stafford, Tyler Thalken, Chris Udofia Chase Hallam, Brian Stafford, Tyler Thalken SUN BELT ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL B.J. Pratt, Steve Simmons,...Tyrone Turner Tyrone Turner Tyrone Turner, Adam Warren Erik Benzel, Ryan Goral, B.J. Pratt Brian Brown, Terrence Gordon,... David Kummer David Kummer, Steven Wetrich Nate Rohnert, Chris Timms Andrew Hooper, David Kummer,...Kyle Lewis, Rob Lewis, Nate Rohnert Sabatino Chen, Tom Chott,...Justin Coughlin, Travis Hallam,...Andrew Hooper, Kyle Lewis, Rob Lewis... Alex Pickert, Nate Rohnert Tom Chott, Justin Coughlin,...Andrew Hooper, Kyle Lewis, Rob Lewis...Trevor Noonan, Nate Rohnert Justin Coughlin, Andrew Hooper...Kyle Lewis, Rob Lewis, Trevor Noonan... Alex Pickert, Charles Webb Justin Coughlin, Rob Lewis... Chris Udofia, Charles Webb WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ALL-WAC FIRST TEAM Chris Udofia ALL-WAC SECOND TEAM Chase Hallam ALL-WAC THIRD TEAM Brett Olson Royce O Neale ALL-WAC DEFENSIVE TEAM Chris Udofia WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Royce O Neale (D17) Brett Olson (J21) Chris Udofia (F18) PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM Chris Udofia WAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Blake Foeman, Chase Hallam,... Brett Olson, Chris Udofia ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Chris Udofia Brett Olson ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM Brett Olson Daniel Amigo ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE HONORABLE MENTION Joe Rosga Joe Rosga SUMMIT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE POY Chris Udofia ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE NEWCOMER TEAM Joe Rosga ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TEAM Joe Rosga SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Chris Udofia (D9) Brett Olson (D16) Brett Olson (F10) Chris Udofia (F24) Daniel Amigo (J17) PRESEASON ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE TEAM Chris Udofia(1st) Brett Olson (2nd) Brett Olson (1st) Joe Rosga (2nd) PRESEASON SUMMIT PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brett Olson CYCLONE CHALLENGE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Zeljko Zupic SAN JUAN SHOOTOUT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM B.J. Pratt BP TOP OF THE WORLD CLASSIC TOURNAMENT MVP Yemi Nicholson BP TOP OF THE WORLD CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM DaShawn Walker CABLE CAR CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM David Kummer Marcus Byrd Nate Engesser GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Brett Olson DENVER S ALL-20th CENTURY TEAM Clark Stone... Crawford McLaughlin Pierson Howell...Edward James Dick Hotten...Ron Young Jim Babcock... Bill Weimar Jack Hauser... Ken Jastrow Gene Steinke...Vince Boryla Dale Toft...Tom Rhone Keith Patton...Dick Brott Jerry Cole... Jim Peay Dennis Hodge...Tim Vezie Jack England...Frank Mixon Gerry Grover... Byron Beck Harry Hollines...Bill Jones Dave Bustion... Joe Wallace John Johnson...Matt Teahan Tom Jorgensen... Alonzo Weatherly Doug Wilson...Greg Rhodes Mark Langkamp... Peter Faller Dave Collignon... Tony Simms Scott Williams... Lars Van Etten Doug Price... Wahhab Carter B.J. Pratt DENVERPIONEERS.com 71

72 DENVER BASKETBALL AWARDS FLOYD M. THEARD, JR. MEMORIAL AWARD Presented each year to the University of Denver men s basketball player who best displays the qualities of leadership, scholarship and sportsmanship, as demonstrated by Coach Floyd Theard during the course of his lifetime Brian Foxhoven Brian Foxhoven Joe Fisher Ira Harge Dave Collignon Ricky Oliver David Chavlovich Tony Simms Tony Simms Lars Van Etten Brett Benvenuti Doug Price Unknown Unknown Mike Deatly Ty Church Unknown Sherman Rochell B.J. Pratt Erik Benzel Erik Benzel, Rodney Billips Yemi Nicholson Not Awarded Adam Tanner Nate Rohnert Nate Rohnert Chase Hallam Chris Udofia Chris Udofia , Brett Olson, Chris Udofia Brett Olson Joe Rosga Joe Rosga

73 DENVER BASKETBALL AWARDS VINCE BORYLA 49 PIONEER AWARD Renamed in 2013 in honor of Vince Boryla, the only consensus All-American in team history, The Pioneer Award is presented annually to the player or players who strive to do their very best each day and who continually sacrifices for the betterment of the program David Kummer Kyle Lewis Kyle Lewis, Tom Chott Kyle Lewis, Alex Pickert Brian Stafford, Royce O Neale Brett Olson, Royce O Neale Cam Griffin Christian Mackey Marcus Byrd Emil Knighton DENVERPIONEERS.com 73

74 DENVER BASKETBALL AWARDS DEFENSIVE PLAYER AWARD Awarded to that member of the program who demonstrates the necessary level of caring, commitment and courage every play, every possession and every game David Kummer Not Awarded Chase Hallam Chris Udofia Chris Udofia Chase Hallam & Chris Udofia Chris Udofia Not Awarded Jake Pemberton Jake Pemberton

75 ALL-TIME ROSTER A Adams, Stan Adkins, David Akintola, Abiola 2016-Present Allen, Victor Allis, Justin 1996 Alterman, Leonard , 48 Amigo, Daniel 2015-Present Anderson, Arthur L Anderson, Richard 1983 Angius, Spiro 1933 Annand, Robert Nathaniel 1923 Armitage, Kevin Armstrong, Robert 1980 Arnold, David L Austin, Josh B Babcock, James Bachar, Gerald 1933 Badgley, Franklin Ilsley 1908 Bailey, Clarence A Bailey, Jim Bailey, Richard Bajema, Steve 1977 Barger, Dick Barovich, John 1933 Barrett, Richard A Bartholomew, Richard 1914 Battaglia, Michael Baxtrom, Gary 1961 Beal, Harry Beck, Byron Benvenuti, Bret Benzel, Erik Berenbaum, Mandel Bernstine, Drick 2014 Billups, Rodney Bird, Orlo J Bird Bear, D.J Blair, Warren L Blake, Elijah 2018-Present Bobbitt, C.J Bokan, John Boryla, Vincent 1949 Bowman, Donald D Boxberger, Michael D Boyle, Pat Bradley, Norman 1933 Brafford, Hardy Brafford, Phillip 1945 Brawner, Don Brawner, Hoyt Bregman, Aaron 1948 Brenning, Ron Brewer, Moses 1968, Bridgeman, Sam 1972 Broadnax, Maceo H Brodbeck, Rick 1965 Brodess, Doug 1982 Brooken, Eric 1960 Brooks, Dale Brott, Dick Brown, Brian 2004 Browning, Gregg 1942 Brubaker, Guy B Buller, Dick 1957 Bullock, Tyler Bunger, Fred S Bunger, William Mead Buse, Glenn Bustion, David Butler, Dorian 2014 Byers, Roy L Byrd, Marcus C Callahan, Richard J Campbell, Harold 1933 Campbell, Doug Campbell, Earl Cannon, Gerald O Cardwell, Matt Carline, Tom Carlisle, Donoven 2018-Present Carlson, Don 1943 Carpenter, Andrew Carrabine, Casey Carter, Russell 1938 Carter, Wahhab Caruso, Peter Causey, Jerry R Chambers, John 1989 Champlin, Greg Charles, Alfred James 1906 Chase, Andrew F. 1920, 22 Chauncey, Harold 1924 Chavlovich, David Chen, Sabatino Cherry, Willie Chott, Tom Church, Gene Church, Ty Chynoweth, Kyle 2010 Claire, Rosephus 1955, 57 Clare, Brian Clark, Joy Reichelt 1907 Clark, Walter F Coffman, Jim 1978 Coffman, Mel Cole, Jerry Collignon, Dave Cook, Albert 1928 Cook, Stan Corfman, A. Eugene Correll, Brian Coughlin, Justin Cox, Alex Cox, Jim 1966 Craig, Myren Cramer, Dan Creighton, Grant 2003 Cribari, David C Cribari, Steve 1976 Crouse, Charles 1946 Cutler, Owen D Daniels, Norm 1997 Davis, Brad Davis, John T Day, Ashley Daywitt, Alvin L 1924 Deatly, Mike DeHoff, Clarence R Delaney, Cam 2015 Deroos, George DeRose, George Detrick, Sherman 1938 Devereaux, Walter 1932 de Vries, Marco 1998 Dietemann, Eugene C Dixon, Kevin Dodds, Harold 1924 Donchey, Edwin Doolen, Doug 1986 Douglas, Duke Dow, Eric Dreher, Ferd Dubois, Ray Ducar, Charles P Duncan, Mark 1939 Dunn, Josiah Dykstra, Jebb E Eastin, Jim 1960 Eberts, Tony 1960 Edgar, Merton W Edwards, James Grant 1905 Emory, Lance D Engesser, Nate England, Jack D English, Dennis E Ernst, Robert 1946 Eschler, Mike Estey, Harold 1939 Evans, Dave 1964 Evers, Chris 1977 F Faller, Peter Farifield, Golding 1909 Fedro, Tom Felton, Charles Ferrare, Stanley Fike, William J Fines, Ronnie 1995 Finesilver, John J Fink, Steven 1990, 92 Fisher, Joe Flynn, Jim Foeman, Blake Folsom, Fred 1944 Ford, Alfonso Fouch, Jim G Foxhoven, Brian Fredin, Doug Frye, Scott 1988 Fuller, Derrick Funk, Douglas Furman, Kenyon G Gailbreath, Sam 1964 Galchinsky, Herb Gallagher, Mike Ganelin, Bill 1979 Garland, Jeff 1990 Garnett, Charles 1935 George, Bradley 2016-Present Gibbons, Dan 2005 Giometti, Brian Glandon, Leland O Goldy, Don Goral, Ryan Gordon, Terrence Gottschalk, Aaron 1999 DENVERPIONEERS.com 75

76 Graham, Frank A Gray, Leo 1944 Gray, Richard 1950, 52 Grcevich, Gregory 1970 Gribben, Ralph Griffin, Cam Griffin, John 1950, 52 Grinstead, Robert Grover, Gerald W Guzman, Andre H Hall, George Hallam, Chase Hallam, Travis Hansen, Josh 2002 Harge Jr., Ira Harris, Harry 1945 Harris, Robert 1974, 76 Hartwell, Erik Hastedt, Robert 1996 Hauser, Jack Hawke, Charles Clifford 1906 Hawkins Jr., James Hays, Loren Heath, Phillip Heaton, Bob Heckman, James W Hefley, Arlo 1944 Hefty, Pete Heizer, Peter 1996 Helzer, Richard Henderson, Darryle 1978 Henderson, Joseph R Hendricks, Clyde Henning, Ernst M Hickey, Paul Hill, Rowland 1946 Hitt, Bert 1932 Hively, Charles H Hobson, Richard 1944 Hocket, Guy Hodge, Dennis W Hogan, Bob Hoidahl, Randy Hollines, Harry Hollis, Thomas E Holtzmann, Jake 2016-Present Hooper, Andrew Hotten, Richard P Hovey, Eric 1976 Howard, Kenny 2007 Howell, Frederick Howell, Pierson B Huber, Dick , 44 Huber, William 1944 Hughes, Gerald 1949 Hughes, Joe Hulstrom, Jack 1958 Hulstrom, Jerry D Hunt, Brad I Iliff, W. Seward Ireland, Arthur Iverson, Kevin 1973 J Jackson, Frank Jackson, Glenn A Jackson, Joe 1941 Jackson, Joseph Jacobs, Fred James, Edward W Jastrow, Kenneth Jeffery, Norman L Jeffries, John 1948 Johnson, Ray Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Jerry 1967 Johnson, John Johnstone, R.J Joiner, Drew 2018-Present Jones, Bill Jones, Dave 1959 Jones, Kenneth I Jones, Roy Jones, Wilfred Jorgensen, Tom K Kalas, Leroy 1953 Karamigios, John 1944 Karsten, Floyd L Kavanagh, Al Kearney, Horace Keller, Jeffrey Kemp, Wesley W Kennedy, Bob 1970 Ketchum, Ellison King, Edward C Knapp, Robert 1955 Knickrehm, Robert W Knighton, Emil 2016-Present Knox, Rusty Krosschell, Tom 1977 Krumm, Terry 1953 Kummer, David L Lane, James 2003 Langkamp, Mark Lanier, Jim , Larson, Richard C Larson, Richard 1971 Lathrop, Joseph 1953 Lathrope, Dan 1971 Lattimore, Myke 2007 Lay, Taylor 2001 Lee, Charles Lee, Stephen Lesatz, Steve Levinsky, Stuart Lewis, Graydon C Lewis, Kenyatta 1996 Lewis, Kyle Lewis, Rob Lincoln, Stacy Link, Greg 1971 Little, Edward B Litzau, Steve 1975 Lively, Kelly Loeffler, Wilfred J. 1919, 21 Logan, Jake 2013 Logan, Morris 1944 Love, Jalen Lubas, Thomas J Lucchesi, Larry 1974 Ludlow, Jim Lueb, Michael 1987 Lunsford, Jacob ALL-TIME ROSTER M Mackey, Christian 2015-Present Mahoney, Louis H Maningo, Jeff 1990 Manley, Karl 1976 Maris, Norman Martin, Eric Paul Martin, Reggie 1980 Martin, Russell Martin, Steve McAlister, Carvell McCallum, Dale McCanna, Adam McCauley, George Kent 1921 McCauley, Jay R McClain, Greg McClendon, Francis W McClure, Wayne McCool, Pat 1987 McCune, Thomas R McEntire, Ed 1964 McGaughey, John R McKenzie, Griffin 2014 McLaughlin, Robert McLaughlin, W. C McNally, Xander 2008 McQuaid, John M McWilliams, Bob 1936, 38 Melzer, Carl Merrill, Ralph G Mikesell, Frank 1929 Miller, John 1926 Mills, E.J Mitchell, Harry 1917, 22 Mitchell, Kelvin 2008 Mitchem, Jim Mixon, Frank Moe, Robert D. 1959, Mohrman, Richard E Molholm, Ervin 1947 Montony, Don 1955 Moore, Frank Moore, Loyd 1946 Morgan, Jerold Morley, Chris Mulford, Warren E Moss, Bob 1970 Mullins, David Van Horn Mulvihill, Bob 1945 Mumma, William J Munda, Jerry 1958 Murkey, Ade 2016-Present Murphy, Adam Murray, Richard N Neff, Luke 2017-Present Neff, Thomas 2016-Present Neill, Lloyd B Nelson, Charles 1953 Nelson, Kim 1974, 76 Nelson, Roy Nicholson, Yemi Noonan, Kerry 1982 Noonan, Trevor 2011 Novak, John 1944 O

77 ALL-TIME ROSTER O Donnell, George D Olglesby, Ted A Oliver, Anthony 2006 Oliver, Ricardo 1985, Oliver, Robert Olson, Brett O Neale, Royce Opila, Michael 1970 Orr, Len Oshinaike, Hanks Otto, Gerald , 47 Overton, Kevin P Paluska, Roger C Panek, John Parnell, Kevin 1969 Parris, Herb 1978, Pate, Arthur Jackson Pate, Charles Ernest Patrick, Kevin 1981 Patton, Arlen 1948 Patton, Keith Paul, Matt Peagler, Herb 1973 Peay, Jim Peay, William Peirce, Bob Peirce, Joe 1964 Pemberton, Jake 2015-Present Perry, Ryan 2009 Peter-Denman, Nigel Peterson, Harold 1941 Pettitt, Darryll 1981 Pfeiffer, Chris Phillips, Charles K Pickert, Alex Pierce, Benjamin E Pirnat, Albert Plath, Paul J Poe, Raymond Porch, Antonio Porter, Albert S Powell, James 1955 Powers, Fred 1938 Pratt, B.J Preston, E. Orren 1917 Price, Doug Propst, Gaylord 1937 Q Queary, Charles R Ramey, Jamaal Ramsey, Horatio S Ranson, Jim Rapp, Dick 1953 Ray, Timothy Recht, Albert 1920 Reed, Ken 1977 Reynolds, Lenny L Rhodes, Greg 1981, Rhone, Thomas J Richardson, John R Richardson, Leslie II Riddell, Robert 1942 Robb, Guel Robinson, H. Elmo 1913 Robinson, Ken 1967 Robinson, Mark Rochell, Sherman Roderick, George T Rodriguez, Elvin 2018-Present Rohnert, Nate Rosga, Joe 2016-Present Rucker, Bryant Russ, Frank Russell, Dwayne Ryen, Sidney 1950 S Sacheck, Gary 1969 Salen, Robert W Samac, Dom Saracino, Thomas 1943 Sargent, William Andrew 1905 Saunders, Bill Schafer, Douglas 1985 Scharphorn, Dick Schraeder, Richard 1945 Schray. Steve Scilley, James 1923, 27 Scott, Charles G Scott, Charles S Sechrist, Raymond T Seewald, Larry Seger, Brett Sevier, Russel R Sewell, Geoff 2004 Shaw, Steve 1960 Sherbert, Ty Shotwell, Howard F. 1912, Siddons, Bertram P Siddons, Edwin 1908 Simmons, Steve , 03 Simms, Anthony , Sippial, Ura 1972 Skov, Claire Sligh, Rocephus Slys, Donald J Smith, Dirk 1988 Smith, Lloyd Smith, Mike 1980 Smith, William 1919 Synder, Mark Sorensen, Walter Sparling, Laurence 1904 Stafford, Brian Stafford, Chad 1989 Starkey, Brett Starkey, Tom 1999 Steele, Wilbur Daniel Stefanek, Dan Steinke, Dave 1973 Steinke, Gene Stender, Harry Roy 1913 Stevenson, Walter J Stone, Charles 1934 Stone, Clark Hartman Stone, Lyle 1916 Strell, Jeb Strohman, Keith Sund, Alex Sunday, Mark 1941 Swanson, Tom Swerdfeger, Elmer 1930 Swilley, Russell T Tanner, Adam Taylor, Ron 1969 Teahan, Matt Templin, J. Laten 1911 Templin, Willian Franklin Thalken, Tyler Thomas, John 1995 Thomas, Merritt 1943 Thompson, Hank 1971 Timms, Chris Toburen, Lawrence Toft, Dale Turner, Tyrone Twombly, George C U Udofia, Chris Uthgenannt, Ernest V Van Etten, Lars 1989, Vandahl, Michael 2009 Vaughn, Keith Vean, Herbert 1944 Vezie, Tim T Victor, Sam 2016 Volk, Marcus H W Wadlington, Dusty 2003 Walde, Raymond L Walker, DaShawn Walla, Walter Wallace, Everett L Wallace, Joe Walls, George 1972, 74 Ward, David Warren, Adam 2001 Wasserman, Daniel 1953 Waters, J. Timothy 1968 Weatherly, Alonzo Weaver, Samuel W Webb, Charles Weekly, Boyce W Weimar, William 1943, Weller, Gayle Wells, Russell B Werthman, John J Wetrich, Steve White, Albert E. 1966, 68 Whitman, Smokey 1974 Wiesenberg, Russell Wilcox, Brandt 1998 Wilcox, Lawrence T Wilkins, Lyle 1974 Williams, Randy 1977 Williams, Scott 1989 Wilson, George 1922 Wilson, Doug Wilson, Michael Wilson, Robert Wilson, Willie Wingender, Charles H Wishmier, Jim Wittebort, Jeff Wolf, Walter E Wool, Louis 1984 Worley, Mike 1994 Wright, Richard 1933 Wurtz, Eugene 1948 Wyman, Darryle Y Yatchak, John 1971 Yates, Dick Young, Ronald Young, William Z Ziegler, Mark 1988, Zumbro, George Zupic, Zeljko Current players in bold DENVERPIONEERS.com 77

78 COACHING RECORDS CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER George Koonsman (1920) Coach Years W L Pct. Unknown ( ) John Koehler ( ) Charles Wingender (1911, 15-16, 19) Clem Crowley (1912) Hiram Wilson ( ) John Fike ( ) George Koonsman (1920) Thomas Thompson (1921) Ralph Woods ( ) Aubrey DeVine ( ) Jimmy Middlebrook (1926) Burt Potter ( ) Stuart Clark ( ) Clyde Hubbard ( ) Ellison Ketchum ( , 46-49) Mark Duncan (1943) Art Quinlan ( ) Cliff Rock ( ) Ken Loeffler ( ) Hoyt Brawner ( ) Troy Bledsoe ( ) Stan Albeck ( ) Jim Karabetsos ( ) Al Harden ( ) Bill Weimar ( ) Ben Jobe ( ) Floyd Theard ( ) Dick Peth ( ) Marty Fletcher ( ) Terry Carroll ( ) Joe Scott ( ) Rodney Billups (2016-Pres.) BY WINS Coach Years W L Pct. Dick Peth ( ) Hoyt Brawner ( ) Joe Scott ( ) Floyd Theard ( ) Terry Carroll ( ) Clyde Hubbard ( ) Ellison Ketchum ( , 46-49) Al Harden ( ) Troy Bledsoe ( ) Burt Potter ( ) Ben Jobe ( ) Marty Fletcher ( ) Jim Karabetsos ( ) Charles Wingender (1911, 15-16, 19) Rodney BIllups (2016-Pres.) Stan Albeck ( ) Stuart Clark ( ) John Koehler ( ) Ralph Woods ( ) Bill Weimar ( ) Ken Loeffler ( ) Aubrey DeVine ( ) Mark Duncan (1943) John Fike ( ) Cliff Rock ( ) Art Quinlan ( ) Clem Crowley (1912) Jimmy Middlebrook (1926) Hiram Wilson ( ) Thomas Thompson (1921) BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Years W L Pct. Floyd Theard ( ) Dick Peth ( ) Charles Wingender (1911, 15-16, 19) Ben Jobe ( ) Burt Potter ( ) Mark Duncan (1943) Jim Karabetsos ( ) Rodney Billups (2016-Pres.) Joe Scott ( ) Ellison Ketchum ( , 46-49) Clem Crowley (1912) Al Harden ( ) Hoyt Brawner ( ) Terry Carroll ( ) Clyde Hubbard ( ) John Fike ( ) Ralph Woods ( ) Jimmy Middlebrook (1926) Troy Bledsoe ( ) Ken Loeffler ( ) Bill Weimar ( ) Aubrey DeVine ( ) Stuart Clark ( ) John Koehler ( ) Cliff Rock ( ) Marty Fletcher ( ) Stan Albeck ( ) Hiram Wilson ( ) Art Quinlan ( ) Thomas Thompson (1921) George Koonsman (1920) PIONEER COACHES IN THE POSTSEASON Coach Games W L Pct. Dick Peth ( ) Burt Potter ( ) Joe Scott ( ) Terry Carroll ( ) Clyde Hubbard ( ) Floyd Theard ( ) Stuart Clark ( ) Ellison Ketchum ( , 46-49) Mark Duncan (1943) Ben Jobe ( ) Art Quinlan ( ) Hoyt Brawner ( ) Rodney Billups (2016-Pres.) Marty Fletcher ( ) Totals Includes AAU, NAIA, NIT, Colorado Athletic Conference, Sun Belt Conference, The Summit League, Western Athletic Conference and NCAA Tournament games.

79 SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS Year W L Pct. Pts. Opp. Coach None None None John Koehler John Koehler John Koehler 1910 No Team Charles Wingender Clem Crowley Hiram Wilson Hiram Wilson Charles Wingender Charles Wingender John Fike John Fike Charles Wingender George Koonsman Thomas Thompson Ralph Woods Ralph Woods Aubrey DeVine Aubrey DeVine Jimmy Middlebrook Burt Potter Burt Potter Burt Potter Burt Potter Stuart Clark Stuart Clark Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Clyde Hubbard Ellison Ketchum Ellison Ketchum ,338 1,168 Ellison Ketchum & Mark Duncan ,153 Art Quinlan ,007 1,226 Cliff Rock ,102 1,245 Ken Loeffler ,305 1,241 Ellison Ketchum ,665 1,554 Ellison Ketchum ,865 1,802 Ellison Ketchum & Hoyt Brawner ,663 1,641 Hoyt Brawner ,678 1,715 Hoyt Brawner ,307 1,518 Hoyt Brawner ,523 1,706 Hoyt Brawner ,524 1,736 Hoyt Brawner ,586 1,672 Hoyt Brawner ,755 1,764 Hoyt Brawner ,497 1,493 Hoyt Brawner ,646 1,548 Hoyt Brawner ,696 1,624 Hoyt Brawner ,739 1,719 Hoyt Brawner ,651 1,748 Hoyt Brawner ,693 1,895 Hoyt Brawner ,629 1,761 Troy Bledsoe ,549 1,696 Troy Bledsoe ,877 1,905 Troy Bledsoe ,110 2,016 Troy Bledsoe ,979 1,872 Troy Bledsoe ,110 2,148 Troy Bledsoe Year W L Pct. Pts. Opp. Coach ,089 2,428 Stan Albeck ,729 1,640 Stan Albeck ,975 1,821 Jim Karabetsos ,879 1,981 Jim Karabetsos ,177 2,042 Al Harden ,083 2,175 Al Harden ,002 2,123 Al Harden ,397 2,341 Al Harden ,172 2,228 Al Harden ,125 2,182 Bill Weimar ,097 2,049 Ben Jobe ,171 1,939 Ben Jobe ,122 1,768 Floyd Theard ,937 1,617 Floyd Theard ,906 1,801 Floyd Theard ,225 1,869 Floyd Theard ,663 1,680 Floyd Theard ,826 1,838 Dick Peth ,130 1,844 Dick Peth ,353 2,124 Dick Peth ,359 2,379 Dick Peth ,830 1,849 Dick Peth ,583 2,258 Dick Peth ,592 2,388 Dick Peth ,227 2,087 Dick Peth ,377 2,365 Dick Peth ,311 2,212 Dick Peth ,441 2,195 Dick Peth ,051 2,079 Dick Peth ,816 2,050 Marty Fletcher ,988 2,149 Marty Fletcher ,850 2,159 Marty Fletcher ,888 1,978 Marty Fletcher ,820 1,958 Terry Carroll ,268 2,210 Terry Carroll ,877 1,879 Terry Carroll ,266 2,076 Terry Carroll ,060 2,045 Terry Carroll ,855 2,194 Terry Carroll ,698 1,811 Joe Scott ,884 1,872 Joe Scott ,079 2,012 Joe Scott ,800 1,817 Joe Scott ,112 1,876 Joe Scott ,076 1,790 Joe Scott ,044 1,999 Joe Scott ,865 1,890 Joe Scott ,021 2,024 Joe Scott ,275 2,239 Rodney Billups Totals 1,272 1, , , Seasons PIONEERS AT HOME Site Games Won Lost Pct. Other sites (Prior to 1911) DU Gymnasium ( ) City Auditorium ( ) DU Fieldhouse ( ) DU Arena ( ) Cherry Creek High ( ) Regis Fieldhouse ( ) Hamilton Gymnasium ( ) Magness Arena (1999-Present) Totals 1, The Pioneers had a 79-game home winning streak that began during the season and ended during the season. Four of the wins were home games played in the Regis Fieldhouse. Last loss before streak: Feb. 11, 1980: U.S. International 66, Denver 63 Start of streak: Feb. 12, 1980: Denver 84, Northern Colorado 68 Last win of streak: Jan. 5, 1985: Denver 59, Metro State 57 End of streak: Jan. 8, 1985: Northern Colorado 67, Denver 64 DENVERPIONEERS.com 79

80 SEASON-BY-SEASON STATISTICS Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF A Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents

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82 SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS POINTS Year Player G Pts. PPG Daniel Amigo Joe Rosga Brett Olson Brett Olson Chris Udofia Brian Stafford Chris Udofia Brian Stafford Nate Rohnert Nate Rohnert Adam Tanner DaShawn Walker Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Erik Benzel B.J. Pratt B.J. Pratt B.J. Pratt Wahhab Carter Arthur Ireland Russell Martin Doug Price Ashley Day Ashley Day Lars Van Etten Mark Ziegler Alex Sund Alex Sund Scott Williams Dave Collignon Peter Faller Peter Faller Stan Adams Casey Carrabine Mark Langkamp Mark Langkamp Mark Langkamp Dwayne Russell Brian Correll Alonzo Weatherly Alonzo Weatherly Matt Teahan Steve Bajema Bob Heaton Steve Cribari George Zumbro John Johnson Joe Wallace Dave Bustion Dave Bustion Al Ford Horace Kearney Harry Hollines Harry Hollines Harry Hollines Frank Mixon Frank Mixon Dennis Hodge Tim Vezie Tim Vezie Jim Peay Jim Peay Jerry Cole Dick Brott Jim Powell Dick Brott Keith Patton Keith Patton Tom Rhone Dale Toft Dale Toft Dale Toft Vince Boryla REBOUNDS Year Player G No. RPG Daniel Amigo Marcus Byrd Cam Griffin Cam Griffin Royce O Neale Royce O Neale Chase Hallam Nate Rohnert Rob Lewis Rob Lewis Antonio Porch Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Brett Starkey Brett Starkey Sherman Rochell Wahhab Carter Steve Simmons Wahhab Carter Eric Dow Eric Dow Doug Price Ashley Day Doug Price Ashley Day Doug Price Doug Price Kelly Lively Alex Sund Ricky Oliver Dave Collignon Ira Harge Ira Harge Stan Adams Ty Sherbert Mark Langkamp Mark Langkamp Dwayne Russell Dwayne Russell Alonzo Weatherly Matt Teahan Steve Bajema Karl Manley Jim Mitchem George Walls John Johnson John Johnson Dave Bustion Dave Bustion Willie Cherry Al Ford Brian Clare George Roderick Byron Beck Frank Mixon Jack England Ted Olglesby Tim Vezie Bob Grinstead Jim Peay Jim Peay Jim Peay Dick Brott Dick Brott Dick Brott Tom Rhone Tom Rhone Keith Patton Dale Toft FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 150 Atts) Year Player FG FGA Pct Daniel Amigo Nate Engesser Cam Griffin Chris Udofia Jalen Love Chris Udofia Chris Udofia Chase Hallam Rob Lewis Rob Lewis Tyler Bullock Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Brett Starkey Wahhab Carter Steve Simmons Wahhab Carter Eric Dow Eric Dow Doug Price Doug Price Stacy Lincoln Bret Benvenuti Doug Price Kelly Lively Tim Ray Scott Williams Ricky Oliver Ira Harge Adam Murphy Stan Adams Casey Carrabine Greg Rhodes Doug Wilson Dwayne Russell Alonzo Weatherly Mel Coffman Roy Jones Steve Bajema Brad Hunt Greg Champlin George Walls John Johnson George Walls Bob Oliver Dave Bustion Willie Cherry Horace Kearney Brian Clare Byron Beck Byron Beck Frank Mixon Dave Arnold Bill Mumma Bill Mumma Bill Mumma Bob Moe Bob Grinstead George DeRoos Dick Brott Jim Peay Dick Brott Keith Patton Glenn Buse Keith Patton Dale Toft

83 SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 75 Atts) Year Player FT FTA Pct Joe Rosga Joe Rosga Brett Olson Brett Olson Royce O Neale Royce O Neale Brian Stafford Brian Stafford Rob Lewis Adam Tanner Antonio Porch DeShawn Walker Antonio Porch Carvell McAlister B.J. Pratt Sherman Rochell B.J. Pratt B.J. Pratt Arthur Ireland Victor Allen Doug Price Pete Hefty Pete Hefty Lars Van Etten Mark Ziegler Kelly Lively Pat Boyle Tim Ray Tim Ray Peter Faller Peter Faller Peter Faller Peter Faller Mark Langkamp Mark Langkamp Doug Wilson Alonzo Weatherly Tom Jorgenson Matt Teahan Matt Teahan Jim Ranson Jim Ranson George Zumbro John Johnson John Johnson Joe Wallace Willie Cherry Willie Cherry Moses Brewer Brian Clare Harry Hollines Harry Hollines Frank Mixon Frank Mixon Dennis Hodge Ted Oglesby Tim Vezie Jerry Cole Doug Campbell Jerry Cole Jim Peay Ernest Uthgenannt Dale McCallum Keith Patton Tom Rhone Dale Toft Dale Toft Dale Toft Vince Boryla THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 Atts) Year Player 3FG FGA Pct Joe Rosga Nate Engesser Marcus Byrd Bryant Rucker Brett Olson Brett Olson Tyler Thalken Chase Hallam Andrew Hooper Kyle Lewis Alex Cox DeShawn Walker Erik Benzel Erik Benzel Erik Benzel Ryan Goral B.J. Pratt Ty Church Eric Dow Victor Allen Russell Martin Chris Morley Pete Hefty Lars Van Etten Chris Morley Mark Ziegler Dave Chavlovich Scott Williams Dave Chavlovich Peter Faller Joe Fisher ASSISTS Year Player G No. Avg Jake Pemberton Jake Pemberton Brett Olson Chris Udofia Royce O Neale Chris Udofia Travis Hallam Nate Rohnert Nate Rohnert Adam Tanner Alex Cox Steve Wetrich Rodney Billups Rodney Billups Dusty Wadlington Leslie Richardson II Sherman Rochell Ty Church Ty Church Norman Daniels Josh Austin Pete Hefty Pete Hefty Andre Guzman Tony Simms Derrick Fuller Derrick Fuller Dave Chavlovich Dave Chavlovich Peter Faller Peter Faller Peter Faller Peter Faller Doug Wilson Doug Wilson Doug Wilson Mike Gallagher Tom Jorgensen Tom Jorgensen Mike Gallagher Jim Ranson Steve Cribari BLOCKED SHOTS Year Player G No. Avg Daniel Amigo Marcus Byrd Daniel Amigo Chris Udofia Chris Udofia Chris Udofia Chris Udofia Justin Coughlin Justin Coughlin Xander McNally Antonio Porch Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Yemi Nicholson Zeljko Zupic Sherman Rochell Steve Simmons Steve Simmons Eric Dow Adam McCanna Adam McCanna Doug Price Stacy Lincoln Adam McCanna Alex Sund Kelly Lively Alex Sund Ricky Oliver Ricky Oliver Ira Harge Ira Harge Adam Murphy Adam Murphy Mark Langkamp Mark Langkamp Dwayne Russell Dwayne Russell Dwayne Russell Jim Coffman Steve Bajema STEALS Year Player G No. Avg Jake Pemberton Jake Pemberton Cam Griffin Chris Udofia Chase Hallam Chase Hallam Chase Hallam Chase Hallam Nate Rohnert Xander McNally Tyler Bullock Yemi Nicholson Rodney Billups Rodney Billups Rodney Billups Erik Benzel Sherman Rochell Kevin Overton Eric Dow Arthur Ireland Norman Daniels Josh Austin Ashley Day Ashley Day Andre Guzman Mark Ziegler Tony Simms Derrick Fuller Scott Williams Tony Simms Dave Collignon Peter Faller Peter Faller Peter Faller Joe Fisher DENVERPIONEERS.com 83

84 SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS Brian Foxhoven Doug Wilson Doug Wilson Doug Wilson Mel Coffman Tom Jorgensen Jim Coffman Roy Jones

85 GAMES PLAYED 1. Brett Olson ( ) Brian Stafford ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Marcus Byrd Chase Hallam ( ) Travis Hallam ( ) Kyle Lewis ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Rob Lewis ( ) Justin Coughlin ( ) Erik Benzel ( ) Doug Wilson ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Doug Price ( ) Mark Ziegler (1988, 90-92) POINTS PER GAME 1. Harry Hollines ( ) John Johnson ( ) Joe Wallace ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Ashley Day ( ) Dick Brott ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Horace Kearney ( ) Doug Price ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Doug Price ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Wahhab Carter ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Jack Hauser ( ) Brian Stafford ( ) Horace Kearney ( ) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Harry Hollines ( )...1, B.J. Pratt ( )...1, Wahhab Carter ( )...1, Doug Price ( )...1, Dennis Hodge ( )...1, Jim Peay ( )...1, Horace Kearney ( )...1, Dick Brott ( )...1, Russell Martin ( )...1, Eric Benzel ( )...1,099 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 150 made) 1. D.J. Bird Bear ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Doug Price ( ) Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Byron Beck ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Mel Coffman ( ) Casey Carrabine ( ) Rob Lewis ( ) John Johnson ( ) Dwayne Russell ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Erik Benzel ( ) Brett Olson ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Brian Stafford ( ) Mark Ziegler (1988, 90-92) Chris Morley ( ) Russell Martin ( ) Arthur Ireland ( ) Marcus Byrd ( ) Chase Hallam ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Erik Benzel ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Mark Ziegler (1988, 90-92) Brian Stafford ( ) Brett Olson ( ) Russell Martin ( ) Arthur Ireland ( ) Chris Morley ( ) Marcus Byrd ( ) Chase Hallam ( ) POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 80 made) 1. Dave Chavlovich ( ) Andrew Hooper ( ) Brett Olson ( ) Brian Stafford ( ) Nate Engesser ( ) Chase Hallam ( ) Joe Rosga (2016-Pres.) Thomas Neff (2016-Pres.) Lars Van Etten (1989, 91-93) Ryan Goral ( ) Joe Fisher ( ) Scott Williams (1989) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Harry Hollines ( ) Peter Faller ( ) Doug Price ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Dale Toft ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Brian Stafford ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Dick Brott ( ) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Harry Hollines ( ) Doug Price ( ) Peter Faller ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Dick Brott ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Dale Toft ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Dave Collignon ( ) Jim Peay ( ) Alex Sund ( ) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 made) 1. John Johnson ( ) Brett Olson ( ) Joe Rosga (2016-Present) Matt Teahan ( ) Pete Hefty ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Antonio Porch ( ) Peter Faller ( ) DaShawn Walker ( ) CAREER RECORDS 10. Carvell McAlister ( ) REBOUNDS 1. Dick Brott ( )...1, Brett Starkey ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Doug Price ( ) Eric Dow ( ) Jim Peay ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Dwayne Russell ( ) Wahhab Carter ( ) John Johnson ( ) REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Dick Brott ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) John Johnson ( ) Brian Clare ( ) Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Doug Price ( ) Tim Vezie ( ) Dwayne Russell ( ) Brett Starkey ( ) Eric Dow ( ) ASSISTS 1. Doug Wilson ( ) Tom Jorgensen ( ) Peter Faller ( ) Rodney Billups ( ) Mike Gallagher ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Brett Olson ( ) Josh Austin ( ) Derrick Fuller ( ) STEALS 1. Peter Faller ( ) Chase Hallam ( ) Doug Wilson ( ) Erik Benzel ( ) Rodney Billups ( ) Andre Guzman ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Cam Griffin ( ) Tim Ray ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) BLOCKS 1. Chris Udofia ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Dwayne Russell ( ) Ira Harge ( ) Eric Dow ( ) Adam McCanna ( ) Kelly Lively ( ) Ricky Oliver (1985, 87-89) Alex Sund ( ) Justin Coughlin ( )...74 DENVERPIONEERS.com 85

86 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1. HARRY HOLLINES 1,879 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , DOUG PRICE 1,830 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , B.J. PRATT 1,705 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , BRIAN STAFFORD 1,586 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , CHRIS UDOFIA 1,501 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , BRETT OLSON 1,468 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , PETER FALLER 1,417 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg NA Totals , WAHHAB CARTER 1,382 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , JACK HAUSER 1,375 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Totals , ERIK BENZEL 1,369 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg TOTALS , , YEMI NICHOLSON 1,365 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , NATE ROHNERT 1,306 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg TOTAL , RUSSELL MARTIN 1,260 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , MARK LANGKAMP 1,257 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , DAVE COLLIGNON 1,226 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg NA Totals , CHASE HALLAM 1,216 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals

87 1,000-POINT SCORERS 17. DICK BROTT 1,212 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , ARTHUR IRELAND 1,199 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , HORACE KEARNEY 1,189 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , ALEX SUND 1,182 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , MARK ZIEGLER 1,166 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , JOHN JOHNSON 1,156 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , ALONZO WEATHERLY 1,132 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , DENNIS HODGE 1,113 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , DAVE CHAVLOVICH 1,110 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg NA Totals , ROB LEWIS 1,100 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Injured - Did Not Play Totals , JIM PEAY 1,086 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , JERRY COLE 1,071 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , , JOE WALLACE 1,052 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , ASHLEY DAY 1,048 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , T31. DALE TOFT 1,045 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg NA Totals , T31. LEN ORR 1,045 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , DAVE BUSTION 1,038 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , ANTONIO PORCH 1,037 POINTS Year G FG FGA 3FG FGA FT FTA Pts. Avg Totals , DENVERPIONEERS.com 87

88 PLAYER SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. Matt Teahan ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Vince Boryla ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) John Johnson ( ) Joe Wallace ( ) POINTS PER GAME 1. Harry Hollines ( ) Matt Teahan ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Scott Williams ( ) John Johnson ( ) Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Joe Wallace ( ) Ashley Day ( ) John Johnson ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Matt Teahan ( ) John Johnson ( ) Joe Wallace ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Joe Wallace ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Matt Teahan ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Alonzo Weatherly ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) John Johnson ( ) Dave Collignon ( ) Wahhab Carter ( ) Len Orr ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Dennis Hodge ( ) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 150 attempts) 1. George Walls ( ) ( ) 2. Doug Price ( ) ( ) 3. Yemi Nicholson ( ) ( ) 4. Yemi Nicholson ( ) ( ) 5. Adam Murphy ( ) ( ) 6. Greg Rhoads ( ) ( ) 7. Mark Langkamp ( ) ( ) 8. Ricky Oliver ( ) ( ) 9. Doug Price ( ) ( ) 10. Dwayne Russell ( ) ( ) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Erik Benzel ( ) Erik Benzel ( ) Erik Benzel ( )...80 B.J. Pratt ( )...80 Chris Morley ( ) Brett Olson ( ) Brian Stafford ( )...75 B.J. Pratt ( ) Joe Rosga ( ) Lars Van Etten ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Erik Benzel ( ) Erik Benzel ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Erik Benzel ( ) Russell Martin ( ) Chris Morley ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) DaShawn Walker ( ) B.J. Pratt ( ) Mark Ziegler ( ) POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 attempts) 1. Dave Chavlovich ( ) (62-120) 2. Dave Chavlovich ( ) (54-109) 3. Chase Hallam ( ) (45-91) 4. Chris Morley ( ) (30-61) 5. Tyler Thalken ( ) (24-50) 6. Andrew Hooper ( ) (62-133) 7. Ryan Goral ( ) (25-54) 8. Brett Olson ( ) (54-117) 9. Mark Ziegler ( ) (70-152) 10. Brian Stafford ( ) (75-164) 11. Lars Van Etten ( ) (33-66) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Vince Boryla ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Dale Toft ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Peter Faller ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Vince Boryla ( ) Dale Toft ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Harry Hollines ( ) Mark Langkamp ( ) Dick Brott ( ) Dale Toft ( ) Doug Price ( ) Dick Brott ( ) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Brett Olson ( ) (92-102) 2. John Johnson ( ) ( ) 3. Joe Rosga ( ) ( ) 4. B.J. Pratt ( ) ( ) 5. Antonio Porch ( ) ( ) 6. John Johnson ( ) ( ) 7. Mark Langkamp ( ) ( ) 8. George Zumbro ( ) (99-116) 9. Brian Stafford ( ) (90-106) 10. Matt Teahan ( ) ( ) REBOUNDS 1. Dick Brott ( ) Dick Brott ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Jim Peay ( ) John Johnson ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Brett Starkey ( ) Jim Peay ( ) Byron Beck ( ) REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Dick Brott ( ) Dick Brott ( ) Jim Peay ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Jim Peay ( ) John Johnson ( ) Dave Bustion ( ) Byron Beck ( ) Dick Brott ( ) Brian Clare ( ) ASSISTS 1. Tom Jorgensen ( ) Tom Jorgensen ( ) Rodney Billups ( ) Mike Gallagher ( ) Doug Wilson ( ) Ty Church ( ) Doug Wilson ( ) Doug Wilson ( ) Steve Cribari ( ) Nate Rohnert ( ) Derrick Fuller ( ) Ty Church ( ) STEALS 1. Peter Faller ( )...71 Mel Coffman ( ) Peter Faller ( ) Chase Hallam ( ) Xander McNally ( )...66 Joe Fisher ( ) Andre Guzman ( ) Rodney Billups ( ) Josh Austin ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Andrew Carpenter ( )...50 Rodney Billups ( )...50 Peter Faller ( )...50 Joe Fisher ( )...50 Jim Coffman ( )...50 BLOCKS 1. Kelly Lively ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Yemi Nicholson ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Chris Udofia ( ) Eric Dow ( ) Ira Harge ( ) Adam McCanna ( ) Dwayne Russell

89 TEAM SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. 2, , , , , , , , , , FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2, , , , , , , , , , FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE POINT FG ATTEMPTED POINT FG PERCENTAGE (79-184) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTED FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) REBOUNDS 1. 1, , , , , , , , , , ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS LONGEST WINNING STREAKS games games games games games games games games games games games...5x (most recent ) LONGEST LOSING STREAKS games games games games games games BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (8-0) (28-4) (26-6) (22-7) (22-7) (22-7) (10-4) (22-9) (19-8) (14-6) DENVERPIONEERS.com 89

90 PLAYER GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. Matt Teahan...61 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2/26/79 2. Dan Cramer vs. Southern Mississippi, 2/4/74 3. Lawrence Toburen at Evansville, 12/29/56 4. Scott Williams...44 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2/13/90 5. Scott Williams at Northern Colorado, 12/12/89 6. Dave Bustion vs. Houston, 3/4/72 Jerry Cole...41at New Mexico, 2/27/60 Harry Hollines...41 at Air Force, 1/21/67 9. Matt Teahan...40 at Northern Colorado, 2/13/79 Harry Hollines vs. Seattle, 1/20/68 REBOUNDS 1. Dick Brott at Evansville, 12/29/56 2. Dick Brott...29 vs. Southern California, 12/17/56 3. Dick Brott...28 at Utah State, 3/1/57 4. Dave Bustion at Regis, 12/14/71 Jim Peay...27 vs. Northern Colorado, 12/13/58 6. Jim Peay vs. Hawaii, 12/28/59 7. George Walls...25 vs. Phillips, 2/20/75 Dave Bustion...25 vs. Western Michigan, 12/19/70 9. John Johnson...24 vs. Corpus Christi, 2/5/73 Dick Brott...24 vs. New Mexico, 1/19/57 Dick Brott...24 at Utah State, 3/5/55 Dick Brott at Brigham Young, 3/4/55 Dick Brott vs. Utah State, 2/24/55 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Matt Teahan...27 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2/26/79 2. Lawrence Toburen at Evansville, 12/29/56 3. Len Orr...18 vs. Brigham Young, 12/13/73 4. Scott Williams...17 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2/13/90 Scott Williams at Northern Colorado, 12/12/89 Harry Hollines vs. Regis, 12/16/67 Jerry Cole...17 at New Mexico, 2/27/60 8. Alonzo Weatherly...16 vs. Coll. of Santa Fe, 2/28/80 Matt Teahan vs. Texas-Pan American, 2/19/79 Matt Teahan vs. Oklahoma City, 2/3/79 John Johnson...16 vs. Virginia, 12/28/73 Dave Bustion vs. Houston, 3/4/72 Jim Peay at Michigan, 12/21/59 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1. Kelly Lively (12-13) at Colorado Christian, 1/11/92 2. Yemi Nicholson (10-11) vs. Northern Colorado, 2/15/06 Rob Lewis (10-11) vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3/8/09 4. Erik Hartwell (9-10) vs. Arizona Coll. of Bible, 12/1/95 Mark Langkamp (9-10) vs. Coll. of Santa Fe, 3/8/83 Bob Oliver (9-10) vs. Western State, 1/11/72 7. Dwayne Russell (11-13) at South Dakota Tech, 12/8/81 8. Yemi Nicholson (10-12) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/5/05 Doug Price (10-12) vs. Holy Names, 11/17/96 Stan Adams (10-12) at Western State, 12/12/85 Mel Coffman (15-18) vs. Concordia (Neb.), 12/4/79 Harry Hollines (10-12) vs. Adams State, 12/4/87 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Erik Benzel...10 at Southern Utah, 1/2/04 2. B.J. Pratt... 9 vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/29/99 Joe Rosga... 9 vs. Jacksonville, 11/12/16 4. Marcus Byrd... 8 at IPFW, 2/13/16 Chris Morley...8 at Nebraska-Kearney, 1/7/95 DaShawn Walker...8 vs. Colorado State, 11/29/06 7. Brett Olson...7 at South Dakota, 2/25/15 Nate Engesser... 7 at Belmont, 11/26/14 Brian Stafford...7 at Louisiana-Monroe, 2/26/09 Erik Benzel...7 at Arkansas State, 1/22/04 Erik Benzel... 7 at UMKC, 12/10/03 B.J. Pratt...7 vs. Montana, 1/2/03 Mark Ziegler...7 at Western State, 12/13/92 Scott Williams... 7 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2/13/90 Scott Williams...7 at CU-Colorado Springs, 1/29/90 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 made) 1. Tyler Thalken (5-5) vs. Arkansas State, 1/20/11 Andrew Hooper (5-5) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 12/19/09 Erik Benzel (6-6) at Montana State, 12/20/03 Erik Benzel (6-6) at Louisiana-Lafayette, 1/26/02 Tony Simms (6-6) vs. Regis, 1/21/93 6. Nate Engesser (7-8) at Belmont, 11/26/14 7. Steve Wetrich (6-7) vs. Florida International, 1/14/06 Erik Benzel (6-7) vs. New Mexico State, 1/30/03 B.J. Pratt (6-7) vs. Colorado College, 2/4/01 Ashley Day (6-7) vs. Langston, 11/17/95 90 Mark Ziegler (6-7) at Colorado School of Mines, 12/3/ Brett Olson (5-6) vs. Saint Joseph s, 12/29/14 Brian Stafford (5-6) vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11/15/09 Brian Stafford (5-6) at Florida Atlantic, 2/12/09 Andrew Hooper at Florida International, 1/17/09 Rodney Billups (5-6) vs. South Dakota State, 12/11/04 Victor Allen (5-6) at Colorado College, 2/13/98 Peter Faller (5-6) vs. Wheaton, 1/4/88 Joe Rosga (5-6) vs. Omaha, 2/22/17 FREE THROWS MADE 1. John Johnson vs. Utah State, 2/23/74 2. Nate Rohnert...18 vs. Wyoming, 11/24/09 Mark Langkamp...18 at Regis, 1/18/84 4. Brett Starkey...17 vs. North Texas, 2/13/03 Peter Faller...17 vs. Regis, 2/26/88 Harry Hollines vs. Creighton, 2/24/66 7. Peter Faller...16 vs. Metro State, 2/26/87 Peter Faller at Metro State, 2/18/85 8. Nate Rohnert...15 vs. Seattle, 12/22/09 Lars Van Etten vs. Chadron State, 12/20/93 Dave Collignon...15 at Chadron State, 1/27/89 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 made) 1. John Johnson vs. Utah State, 2/23/74 Peter Faller at Metro State, 2/18/85 Steve Cribari at New Mexico State, 12/19/75 Antonio Porch at South Alabama, 1/27/05 Derek Fuller vs. Regis, 1/16/92 Mark Langkamp at Wyoming, 1/3/84 Casey Carrabine vs. Dana, 12/19/83 Doug Price at Western State, 12/5/94 Peter Faller vs. Southern Colorado, 2/9/87 Brian Stafford at Colorado State, 1/11/12 Brian Stafford vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 3/4/09 Antonio Porch vs. Arkansas State, 2/4/07 Yemi Nicholson at New Mexico State, 2/19/05 Doug Price at Southern Colorado, 1/20/96 Adam McCanna vs. Fort Lewis, 1/22/94 Peter Faller at Hawaii-Loa, 12/23/84 Matt Teahan vs. Portland, 1/20/79 Steve Cribari vs. Eastern Montana, 1/10/77 Willie Cherry vs. Portland, 2/6/71 Bill Jones vs. Tulane, 3/2/70 Harry Hollines vs. Idaho, 12/3/66 ASSISTS 1. Tom Jorgensen at Houston Baptist, 2/16/79 2. Mike Gallagher...17 vs. Northern Montana, 12/1/80 3. Mike Gallagher...16 vs. Doane, 12/3/80 Tom Jorgensen vs. Oklahoma City, 2/3/79 5. Rodney Billups...15 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/5/05 Tom Jorgensen vs. Texas-Pan American, 2/19/79 7. Tom Jorgensen...14 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2/26/79 Jim Ranson...14 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/11/76 9. Derrick Fuller...13 vs. Dordt, 1/4/92 Mike Gallagher...13 vs. Cornell (Iowa), 12/13/80 Jake Pemberton at Fort Wayne, 1/7/17 STEALS 1. Chase Hallam... 8 vs. Seattle, 2/7/13 Andre Guzman...8 vs. Wayne (Neb.) State, 11/27/93 Tim Ray...8 vs. Fort Lewis, 2/4/91 Joe Fisher...8 vs. Dordt, 1/3/87 5. Royce O Neale... 7 vs. North Texas, 2/26/12 Xander McNally...7 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/10/08 Derrick Fuller... 7 at Colorado College, 2/25/91 Peter Faller... 7 vs. Black Hills State, 2/25/91 Greg Rhodes...7 vs. Colorado College, 2/6/82 Roy Jones... 7 vs. Rhode Island, 12/28/78 Jim Coffman... 7 vs. Drexel, 12/18/78 BLOCKS 1. Yemi Nicholson... 9 vs. New Orleans, 2/26/05 2. Yemi Nicholson... 8 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 11/20/05 Adam McCanna... 8 at Portland, 11/23/97 4. Yemi Nicholson... 7 vs. Western Kentucky, 2/9/06 Yemi Nicholson... 7 vs. Arkansas State, 1/20/05 Yemi Nicholson... 7 vs. Stanford, 12/13/04 Kelly Lively...7 vs. Regis, 1/16/92 8. Seven tied with 6, Last Chris Udofia...at New Mexico State,

91 POINTS vs. Northern Montana, 12/6/ vs. Western State, 12/10/ vs. Concordia (Neb.), 12/4/ vs. Colorado Christian, 2/25/ vs. Samford, 2/21/ vs. Loyola (Chicago), 2/17/ vs. Oklahoma City, 1/23/ vs. New Mexico State, 1/22/ vs. Chadron State, 2/11/ vs. Rockford, 1/2/ vs. Colorado College, 1/6/ vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2/27/ vs. College of Santa Fe, 11/26/ vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/11/76 OPPONENT POINTS at Nebraska-Kearney, 1/7/ at Southern (La.), 12/7/ at Utah, 11/30/ at UNLV, 1/4/ vs. Colorado Christian, 2/11/ vs. Utah State, 1/25/ at Wyoming, 12/27/ at Southern Utah, 12/6/ at Northern Colorado, 1/17/ vs. Oklahoma City, 2/17/69 POINTS, BOTH TEAMS ( )...vs. Colorado Christian, 2/11/ (99-131)... at Nebraska-Kearney, 1/7/ ( )... vs. Central Oklahoma, 12/21/ (118-97)...vs. Samford, 2/21/ ( )... vs. Chadron State, 2/11/ ( )...at Southern Utah, 12/6/ (115-99)... vs. Oklahoma City, 1/23/ (94-119)...at Utah, 11/30/ ( )... vs. Chadron State, 2/25/ (94-118)...at UNLV, 1/4/ ( )... vs. Oklahoma City, 2/17/69 FIELD GOALS MADE vs. Concordia (Neb.), 12/4/ vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2/26/ vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/11/ vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 2/12/ vs. Samford, 2/21/ vs. Texas-Arlington, 1/8/ vs. Chadron State, 2/22/ vs. College of Santa Fe, 2/28/ vs. Colorado College, 1/31/ vs. Regis, 1/26/66 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED vs. Oklahoma City, 2/17/ vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2/26/ vs. Central Oklahoma, 12/21/ at Northern Colorado, 1/17/ at Colorado College, 12/12/ vs. Utah State, 2/22/ vs. Arkansas State, 12/7/ vs. South Dakota Tech, 12/30/ vs. Regis, 2/24/ vs. Brigham Young, 12/11/ vs. Regis, 1/29/ vs. Brigham Young, 2/8/58 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (48-53)...vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 2/12/ (31-44)... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 12/19/ (48-69)... vs. Concordia (Neb.), 12/6/ (29-42)...vs. Omaha, 2/7/ (27-40)... vs. Regis, 2/28/ (33-49)...at South Dakota State, 11/28/ (30-45)...vs. Western Kentucky, 1/10/ (36-54)...vs. Colorado College, 2/6/ (25-38)...vs. Western Illinois, 2/20/ (56-86)... vs. Concordia (Neb.), 12/4/79 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE at IPFW, 2/13/ at Southern Utah, 1/4/ vs. Colorado State, 12/19/ vs. Lipscomb, 11/15/15 (at Santa Clara) 16...vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2/18/ vs. UMKC, 12/3/ vs. Wright State, 12/12/ at North Dakota State, 3/1/ vs. Texas-San Antonio, 1/6/ vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 12/15/ vs. South Alabama, 1/23/ vs. Western Illinois, 12/7/ vs. Loyola (Md.), 2/2/ vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/29/ vs. Langston, 11/17/ vs. Adams State, 12/4/87 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED vs. Fort Lewis, 1/5/ vs. Lipscomb, 11/15/15 (at Santa Clara) at Southern Utah, 1/2/ at Texas-Arlington, 12/31/ vs. New Orleans, 3/4/ vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2/18/ vs. Southern Colorado, 1/14/ vs. IPFW, 2/19/ at IPFW, 2/13/ at North Dakota State, 3/1/ at Southern Miss, 11/27/ vs. Troy, 12/29/ at Northern Colorado, 12/14/ at Arkansas-Little Rock, 1/28/ at Wyoming, 11/29/ vs. New Orleans, 2/14/09 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (9-10)... vs. Regis, 2/28/ (5-6)... vs. Regis, 2/16/ (5-6)... at Western State, 12/12/ (5-6)... at CU-Colorado Springs, 2/16/ (13-17)... vs. Chadron State, 2/25/ (6-8)... at CU-Colorado Springs, 1/25/ (8-11)...at Arkansas State, 2/21/ (10-14)...vs. Florida Atlantic, 2/6/ (11-16)... at Oral Roberts, 1/31/ (13-19)...vs. Arkansas State, 1/20/ (13-19)... vs. Regis, 1/21/93 FREE THROWS MADE at Regis, 2/28/ vs. North Texas, 2/13/ vs. Regis, 2/28/ vs. New Mexico, 1/31/ at Air Force, 1/6/ vs. Northern Colorado, 1/28/ vs. Wyoming, 11/24/ vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 2/16/ at Fort Lewis, 12/4/ vs. New Mexico, 1/29/ vs. Seattle, 12/22/ at Utah, 12/12/ vs. Utah State, 3/1/56 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED vs. New Mexico, 1/31/ vs. New Mexico, 1/29/ vs. Regis, 2/28/ at Air Force, 1/6/ vs. Utah State, 3/1/ vs. Louisville, 2/8/ vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 2/15/ vs. Regis, 1/19/ vs. New Mexico, 2/28/ vs. Idaho State, 1/7/ vs. Southern Colorado, 2/24/70 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE TEAM GAME RECORDS (minimum 13 made) (19-19)... vs. Bryant, 12/21/ (14-14)... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/30/ (19-19)... at New Mexico State, 2/19/ (13-13)... at Wyoming, 11/23/ (14-14)... vs. Southern Colorado, 2/2/7/ (15-15)...vs. Grand Canyon, 3/6/ (15-16)... vs. Southern Colorado, 2/9/ (19-20)...vs. Dordt, 1/4/ (18-19)...vs. Loyola (Chicago), 12/3/ (16-17)... vs. Western Kentucky, 2/9/ (16-17)...at North Texas, 2/17/ (16-17)... vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 2/20/99 REBOUNDS vs. Northern Colorado, 12/13/ at New Mexico, 2/28/ vs. Colorado School of Mines, 12/16/ vs. Utah State, 3/1/ at Northern Colorado, 12/20/ vs. South Dakota Tech, 12/30/ vs. Wayne State (Neb.), 12/2/ vs. Colorado School of Mines, 11/30/ vs. Regis, 1/26/ vs. Western State, 12/2/ vs. Regis, 2/24/65 ASSISTS vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 11/26/ vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/11/ vs. Texas-Arlington, 12/12/ at Texas-Pan American, 2/10/ vs. Concordia (Neb.), 12/6/ vs. College of Santa Fe, 11/26/ vs. Loras, 11/25/ vs. Aurora, 12/22/ vs. College of Santa Fe, 11/25/ vs. Boise State, 12/3/77 STEALS vs. Seattle, 2/7/ vs. Rockmont, 2/10/ vs. Mount Senario, 2/25/ vs. Ottawa, 1/5/ vs. Fort Lewis, 2/ vs. Chadron State, 2/22/ vs. Metro State, 2/26/ vs. Dakota Wesleyan, 11/21/ Six occasions... most recent vs. Chadron State, 1/20/90 BLOCKS vs. North Texas, 11/13/ vs. Stanford, 12/13/ vs. Ohio, 3/19/ vs. Arkansas State, 1/20/ vs. New Orleans, 2/26/ vs. Regis, 1/16/ CU-Colorado Springs, 1/17/ times, last vs. Stanford, 11/17/13 DENVERPIONEERS.com 91

92 MAGNESS ARENA RECORDS INDIVIDUAL POINTS 38 Larry Nance (Wyoming)...vs. Denver, 12/15/13 37 B.J. Pratt (Denver)...vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/29/99 REBOUNDS 20 Yemi Nicholson (Denver)... vs. Troy, 1/28/06 FIELD GOALS MADE 15 Larry Nance (Wyoming)...vs. Denver, 12/15/13 12 C.J. Pepper (Arkansas State)...vs. Denver, 1/17/00 B. J. Pratt (Denver)...vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/29/99 Mekeli Wesley (BYU)...vs. Denver, 12/2/99 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts).909 Yemi Nicholson (Denver) vs. Northern Colorado,... 12/15/06 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 B.J. Pratt (Denver)...vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/29/99 9 Joe Rosga (Denver)...vs. Jacksonville, 11/12/16 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum six made).857 Steve Wetrich (Denver) vs. Florida International, 1/14/ B.J. Pratt (Denver) vs. Colo. College, 2/4/01 FREE-THROWS MADE 18 Nate Rohnert (Denver)...vs. Wyoming, 11/24/09 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 made) Tommy Gunn (MTSU) vs. Denver, 2/8/ Brian Stafford (Denver) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 3/4/09 ASSISTS 15 Rodney Billups (Denver)...vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/5/05 STEALS 8 Chase Hallam (Denver)...vs. Seattle, 2/7/13 7 Royce O Neale (Denver)...vs. North Texas 2/26/12 Xander McNally (Denver)... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/10/08 BLOCKS 9 Yemi Nicholson (Denver)...vs. New Orleans, 2/26/05 TEAM DENVER POINTS 100 Denver...vs. North Texas, 2/10/01 OPPONENT POINTS 99 Oregon...vs. Denver, 11/21/00 POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 189 Denver vs. Oregon... 11/21/00 FIELD GOALS MADE 40 North Texas...vs. Denver, 2/10/01 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 79 Arkansas-Little Rock...vs. Denver, 1/31/00 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 25 attempts).711 Colorado State vs. Denver, 12/15/01 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Denver... vs. Colorado State, 12/19/14 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 34 Denver...vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2/18/12 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts).727 New Orleans vs. Denver, 1/20/01 FREE-THROWS MADE 41 Wyoming...vs. Denver, 11/24/09 FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED 51 Wyoming...vs. Denver, 11/24/09 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) Denver vs. Bryant, 12/21/ Denver vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/30/ Denver vs. North Dakota State, 2/12/ Denver vs. St. Francis, 12/31/ Denver vs. San Jose State, 1/17/13 REBOUNDS 54 Denver...vs. Colorado Christian, 12/28/00 ASSISTS 28 Arkansas State...vs. Denver, 1/17/00 STEALS 22 Denver...vs. Seattle, 2/7/13 BLOCKS 11 Denver...vs. North Texas, 1/13/05 Denver...vs. Stanford, 12/13/04 ATTENDANCE 7, Jan. 2, 2006 vs. Wyoming, W ,168...Dec. 19, 2011 vs. Wyoming, W ,075...Jan. 26, 2012 vs. Arkansas State, W ,535...Dec. 13, 2004 vs Stanford, L ,420...Nov. 11, 2011 vs. Portland State, W ,406...Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Omaha, W ,355...Dec. 22, 2011 vs. The Citadel, W , Jan. 6, 2004 vs. Wyoming, W Magness Arena - Denver vs. Arkansas State 1/26/2012

93 1904 (3-1) Coach: None 1/16 Denver Athletic Club W /30 Colorado College W /6 Colorado W Colorado State L (1-0) Coach: None 2/17 Colorado State W (6-7) Coach: None Colorado Springs YMCA W Arvada High School W 22-9 Whitney Sporting Goods W Professional Schools L Northern Colorado L Colorado School of Mines L DU Preps W East High School W Idaho Springs L Georgetown (Colo.) L Denver News-Times W Longmont Athletic Club L Colorado State L Denver Team 1907 (7-10) Coach: John Colorado State L Colorado L /25 Colorado L Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State W William Jewell L Company C W Company M L Company M L Kenosha YMCA W Port Washington Maroons L Port Washington Maroons L Bushy Business College W Company F L Highland Park W Nebraska Wesleyan W Nebraska L (1-2) Coach: John Koehler 2/25 Colorado W Muscatine L (score Colorado School of Mines L (4-12) Coach: John Koehler Colorado School of Mines L Idaho Springs YMCA W Colorado Springs YMCA L /11 Colorado School of Mines L Cotner W South Dakota W Company G L Sioux City YMCA L Morningside L Port Washington Maroons L Fon Du Lac Athletic Club L Plymouth Athletic Club L Sheyboygan Athletic Club W Two Rivers Athletic Club L Neenah Athletic Club L Lawrence L No team at DU 1911 (4-6) Coach: Charles Colorado State L Cheyenne L /28 Fort Lupton L /3 Colorado School of Mines L Westminister W Colorado School of Mines L Westminister W Alumni W Colorado State W Company F L (5-5) Coach: Clem Crowley 1/22 East High School W 38-8 Colorado School of Mines L Fort Collins YMCA W Colorado State L Littleton Athletic Club L /12 Manual High School W Eaton High School L Castle Rock High School W /25 Colorado School of Mines L /27 Colorado State W (1-5) Coach: Hiram Wilson Colorado State W Colorado School of Mines L /14 Colorado L /20 Colorado School of Mines L Colorado L /28 Colorado State L (2-4) Coach: Hiram Wilson Colorado State L Colorado L /13 Colorado School of Mines L /20 Colorado L Colorado School of Mines W /7 Colorado State W (8-0) Coach: Charles Wingender Colorado School of Mines W Colorado W /10 Colorado State W /13 Colorado School of Mines W /19 Colorado W Colorado College W Colorado State W /28 Colorado College W (7-3) Coach: Charles Wingender Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State L Northern Colorado W 44-7 Colorado College L /12 Northern Colorado W Colorado W /22 Colorado College L /29 Colorado School of Mines W /3 Colorado State W /9 Colorado W (4-4) Coach: John Fike 1/28 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado School of Mines W /14 Colorado College W /17 Colorado State W /21 Colorado L Colorado State L Colorado L 9-30 Colorado College L (3-5) Coach: John Fike 1/22 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State L Colorado College L Colorado L Colorado School of Mines L Northern Colorado L /25 Colorado W /8 Colorado State W (4-4) Coach: Charles Wingender Colorado School of Mines L /31 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State W Colorado L /10 Colorado L Colorado College L /27 Colorado College W Northern Colorado W (1-8) Coach: George Koonsman Wyoming L Colorado College L /31 Colorado State L YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Colorado School of Mines L /28 Colorado College W Colorado State L Colorado L /18 Colorado L /26 Colorado School of Mines L (2-7) Coach: Thomas Thompson Northern Colorado W /22 Wyoming W /28 Colorado College L Colorado School of Mines L /5 Wyoming L Colorado State L 7-27 Colorado L /19 Colorado State L /1 Colorado L (4-6) Coach: Ralph Woods 1/20 Colorado College L Colorado School of Mines L /28 Colorado State W /1 Wyoming W /5 Colorado L Colorado W Colorado State L Wyoming W /20 Colorado School of Mines L Colorado College L (6-7) Coach: Ralph Colorado College L /19 Colorado School of Mines W Wyoming W Colorado W /10 Colorado L Wyoming W Colorado College W Colorado School of Mines L Western State W Montana State L Montana State L Utah State L Utah State L (3-8) Coach: Aubrey DeVine Colorado College L /26 Colorado School of Mines L Colorado State W Colorado W /9 Colorado L /15 Montana State L /17 Colorado State L /22 Wyoming L /23 Wyoming W Colorado School of Mines L /1 Colorado College L (5-6) Coach: Aubrey DeVine Western State W /23 Colorado State W /30 Colorado School of Mines W Wyoming L Wyoming L /13 Western State W /14 Colorado L Colorado School of Mines L Colorado College L /27 Colorado College L Colorado W (5-7) Coach: Jimmy Middlebrook 1/22 Northern Colorado L /23 Colorado State W Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State W /5 Wyoming L /6 Wyoming W Northern Colorado L /19 Colorado School of Mines W /20 Colorado College L Colorado L /26 Colorado College L /27 Colorado L (5-6) Coach: Burt Potter Wyoming W Wyoming L Northern Colorado L Colorado College L /4 Colorado School of Mines L /12 Colorado W /19 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State W /25 Colorado College L Colorado L Colorado School of Mines W (10-4) Coach: Burt Potter Western State W Western State W /13 Wyoming W /14 Wyoming W /20 Colorado W /27 Colorado College L Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State L Northern Colorado W Colorado W /18 Northern Colorado W Colorado College L /2 Colorado School of Mines L /3 Colorado State W (12-8) Coach: Burt Potter 1/4 Western State W /5 Western State W Wyoming L /19 Wyoming L Colorado College L /1 Colorado State W /7 Colorado L Northern Colorado W Colorado L /16 Northern Colorado W /23 Colorado College L Colorado School of Mines W Colorado School of Mines L Colorado State W Agate # W Canole # W Fratt s Bookstore # W Fisher Bodies (Flint, Mich.) $ W Miami (Fla.) $ W Kenosha $ L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) $ National AAU Tourney (Kansas City, Mo.) 1930 (10-7) Coach: Burt Potter Western State L Western State W Colorado College W Northern Colorado W 2-0 (forfeit) Colorado School of Mines W /31 Wyoming W /1 Colorado State W Northern Colorado W 2-0 (forfeit) 2/8 Colorado College L Colorado L /18 Colorado L Wyoming L Colorado State L /1 Colorado School of Mines W Taylor Clothing (Fort Collins) # W Western State # W Wyoming # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) 1931 (10-8) Coach: Stuart Clark 1/9 Western State L /10 Western State W Wyoming L Colorado College L /24 Colorado School of Mines W /31 Colorado College W /7 Wyoming L Colorado W /13 Colorado State L Colorado State L /20 Colorado W Colorado School of Mines W /27 Northern Colorado L Northern Colorado W Ideal Cleaners (Denver) # W Wheat Ridge # W Outdoor (Boulder) # W Northern Colorado # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (3-15) Coach: Stuart Clark 12/16 Piggly Wiggly L /23 Utah L /8 Northern Colorado L /15 Colorado College L Colorado College L /22 Western State L /23 Western State L Colorado School of Mines W /29 Wyoming L DENVERPIONEERS.com 93

94 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS L Colorado State L Colorado State L Northern Colorado L Colorado L /22 Colorado L /26 Colorado School of Mines W Regis # W Piggly Wiggly # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (7-12) Coach: Clyde Hubbard 12/17 Davis-Elkins L /19 Davis-Elkins W /6 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado College L /14 Colorado College L /20 Wyoming L /27 Colorado L Northern Colorado W Wyoming L /10 Northern Colorado L /17 Colorado State L Colorado State L Colorado W Western State L Western State L Colorado School of Mines W /7 Meter Readers # W /8 VFW # W /9 Piggly Wiggly # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (8-9) Coach: Clyde Hubbard 12/27 Brigham Young L /29 Pasadena Majors W /5 Northern Colorado W /12 Colorado College L Colorado College L /19 Colorado L Wyoming L Northern Colorado L /2 Wyoming L Colorado School of Mines W /10 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State L /17 Colorado State W /23 Western State W /24 Western State W Colorado W Northern Colorado # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (13-7) Coach: Clyde Hubbard 12/14 Kansas City Life W /21 New York Furniture W /28 Longmont Elks W /29 Supreme Dairy W 39-8 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado L Colorado College L /19 Colorado College W Nebraska L /2 Wyoming L Wyoming W /8 Colorado School of Mines W /15 Colorado State W Colorado State L Western State L Western State W /2 Colorado W /18 5-Point Garage (El Paso, Texas) # W /19 Hunt Oilers (Tullos, La.) # W /20 Globe Refiners (McPherson, Kan.) # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (11-5) Coach: Clyde Hubbard 12/13 Drake W /16 Brigham Young W /3 Colorado School of Mines W /7 Nebraska W /10 Colorado L Northern Colorado L /17 Colorado College W Colorado College L Wyoming L /4 Wyoming W Colorado School of Mines W Colorado State W /15 Colorado State W /21 Northern Colorado W Colorado W /18 Transits (Hutchinson, Kan.) *# L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (14-6) Coach: Clyde Hubbard Drake L Simpson W Iowa L Iowa State W /2 Colorado Mines W Colorado L Northern Colorado L Colorado College W /16 Colorado College W Colorado School of Mines W /30 Wyoming W Wyoming W /12 Colorado State W Colorado State W /19 Northern Colorado W /26 Colorado W /2 Colorado W Montana State L Montana State L Montana State W NCAA MODERN ERA (2-16) Coach: Clyde Hubbard 12/15 Purdue L /16 Nevada L /7 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado School of Mines L /14 Brigham Young L /15 Utah L Colorado L /22 Colorado College L /29 Wyoming L /4 Utah State L Colorado State W Utah L Utah State L /19 Colorado L Colorado College L Wyoming L Brigham Young L /4 Colorado State L (4-14) Coach: Clyde Hubbard Northern Colorado L /17 Northern Colorado W /22 Dartmouth L /30 Creighton L /4 Missouri L /7 Wyoming L /14 Colorado L /17 Colorado College L Wyoming L Utah L /27 Colorado State W /3 Utah L Colorado L /11 Brigham Young W Brigham Young L Utah State L /24 Utah State L Colorado State W (7-14) Coach: Clyde Hubbard Iowa L Iowa State L Creighton L Missouri L /22 Northern Colorado W /5 Colorado State W Northern Colorado W /12 Utah L Colorado L /20 Brigham Young W Brigham Young L Utah State L /2 Utah State W Colorado State L /17 Wyoming W Wyoming L Utah L /26 Colorado School of Mines L /2 Colorado L /18 Boise Junior College # W /19 Acme Steel (Chicago, Ill.) # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (8-9) Coach: Ellison Ketchum 12/19 New Mexico W /20 Marshall W /21 Oregon State L /3 Colorado School of Mines W /4 Colorado School of Mines W /10 Wyoming W /17 Colorado W Wyoming L Utah L /31 Colorado State L /7 Utah L Colorado L /15 Brigham Young L Brigham Young L Utah State W /28 Utah State W Colorado State L (4-16) Coach: Ellison Ketchum Creighton L Loyola (Chicago) L Marshall L Bradley L Kansas L /18 Bradley W /10 Colorado L /17 Utah State L Brigham Young L Utah L /30 Brigham Young L /6 Wyoming L Colorado State L Wyoming L Utah State W Coach Ellison Ketchum 2/20 Utah L Colorado L /28 Colorado State W /16 Friends (Kan.) # W /17 Alpine Dairy (Seattle) # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (19-8) Coaches: Ellison Ketchum (11-2) & Mark Duncan (8-6) Colorado School of Mines W /9 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado College W Colorado College W /22 Northern Colorado W Northern Colorado W Fort Warren Air Force Base L Fort Warren Air Force Base L /3 Fort Warren Air Force Base W /5 Colorado College W /6 Colorado College W /11 Northern Colorado W Northern Colorado W Montana State L Montana State L Montana L Montana W Denver YMCA All-Stars L /26 Regis W Regis W /5 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado School of Mines W /15 Brigham Young # W /16 Naval Air (Norman, Okla.) # W /18 Williams Field (Ariz.) # W /19 Phillips 66ers # L /20 Wyoming # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) Note-Ketchum served as coach through 2/12 before entering the service (6-18) Coach: Art Quinlan Nebraska-Omaha W Iowa Pre-Flight L Iowa L Colorado School of Mines W /8 Colorado School of Mines L Colorado College L Colorado College L /21 Northern Colorado W Northern Colorado W New Mexico L New Mexico L /4 Colorado School of Mines L Colorado School of Mines L /11 Colorado College L /12 Colorado College L Northern Colorado L /19 Northern Colorado W Oklahoma State L Oklahoma State L Fort Logan L Fort Warren Air Force Base L Camp Hale L Denver YMCA W /21 Fort Warren Air Force Base # L # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (7-16) Coach: Cliff Rock Doane W Peru (Neb.) Navy W Iowa L /27 vs. Arkansas * L /28 vs. Texas Tech * W /29 vs. West Texas A&M * L /5 Lowry Air Force Base L /9 Northern Colorado W /12 Wyoming L Colorado College W /19 Colorado L /26 Wyoming L Utah L /2 Colorado State W /3 Colorado College L Northern Colorado W /9 Utah L /17 Brigham Young L Brigham Young L Utah State L /2 Utah State L Colorado L Colorado State L * at Oklahoma City, Okla (9-15) Coach: Ken Loeffler Iowa L Grinnell W Loras W Bradley L /19 Dupler s Furs L /7 Hastings W /9 Colorado L Colorado State L /18 Colorado School of Mines L /19 Utah State W Brigham Young L Utah L /29 Colorado W /1 Brigham Young L Colorado L /6 Wyoming L Northern Colorado W Colorado Springs L Wyoming L Utah State L /22 Utah L /23 Northern Colorado W /1 Colorado State W Colorado School of Mines W (16-10) Coach: Ellison Ketchum Lowry Air Force Base W /7 Hardin-Simmons W /9 Texas Wesleyan L /14 Lowry Air Force Base L /18 San Francisco W /20 Northern Colorado W /27 vs. Creighton * L /28 vs. South Dakota * W /31 Stanford W /4 Colorado L Northern Colorado W /11 Utah State L Colorado State W /18 Brigham Young W

95 1/24 Colorado State W /27 Wyoming L Colorado W /1 Utah L Oklahoma L Oklahoma City W Wyoming L Utah L Colorado School of Mines W /22 Colorado School of Mines W Brigham Young! W Utah State W * at Des Moines, Iowa! at Springville, Utah (18-11) Coach: Ellison Ketchum St. John s W St. Joseph s L Georgetown L Hamline L /12 vs. Eastern Kentucky * W /20 Notre Dame W /22 Marshall W Bradley L Drake L /5 Colorado State W Northern Colorado W /10 Northern Colorado W Brigham Young! L Utah State W /23 Brigham Young W /30 Utah L /31 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado School of Mines W /13 Wyoming W Colorado College W /16 Colorado College W /23 Utah State W Wyoming L Utah L Colorado State W /9 vs. Mankato State & L /14 Howard Payne # W /15 Los Angeles Police # W /17 Oakland Bittners # L * at Louisville, Ky.! at Springville, Utah & NAIA Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) # Regional AAU Tournament (Denver, Colo.) (18-15) Coaches: Ketchum/Brawner Ketchum (6-9)/Brawner (12-6) Niagara L St. John s L Syracuse W Toledo L /17 Emporia State W /18 Hamline L Regis L /27 Ohio State L Utah State W Utah State L Brigham Young * W /14 Regis W /17 Brigham Young L Valparaiso W Notre Dame L /24 Pittsburgh W /28 Utah State W /29 Utah State W Wyoming L Wyoming L /7 Brigham Young W /11 No. 12 Utah L /12 No. 12 Utah W Colorado State W Colorado State W /19 Colorado State W /21 Colorado State W DePaul L /28 No. 14 Wyoming W /1 No. 12 Wyoming L No. 13 Utah W No. 13 Utah L Brigham Young! W 53-39! at Springville, Utah Note: Ketchum served as coach through 1/22 before being replaced by Brawner (18-13) Coach: Hoyt Brawner 12/8 Utah State * W /9 Utah * W /10 Brigham Young * L Niagara L No. 4 Long Island L Louisville L Toledo L /29 Columbia W /2 Wyoming W /6 Utah State W /7 Utah State L Colorado State L /13 Colorado State W /16 Brigham Young L Brigham Young! L Utah W Utah L /27 Colorado State W /29 Regis W /3 Utah W /4 Utah W Dale Toft 2/8 No. 13 Louisville W /10 Brigham Young W /17 Wyoming W Colorado State W Wyoming W Wyoming L /28 Regis W Utah State L Utah State W Brigham Young! L * Skyline Conference Tournament! at Springville, Utah (14-16) Coach: Hoyt Brawner No. 10 Long Island L Niagara L No. 10 Toledo L Drake W /16 vs. Peru State * W /27 New Mexico! W /28 Utah! L /29 Utah State! W /5 Brigham Young L /6 Brigham Young W /12 Utah W /13 Utah L /15 Regis W /19 Utah State W /20 Utah State W /25 vs. No. 19 Brigham Young & L /26 vs. No. 19 Brigham Young & L Utah L /2 Wyoming L /3 Wyoming L Colorado State W /9 Regis W Wyoming W Colorado State L /19 Colorado State W Utah L Utah State L Utah State W /3 Colorado State L Wyoming L * at Grand Island, Neb.! Skyline Conference Tournament & at Salt Lake City, Utah YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (11-15) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Northern Colorado W No. 8 Kansas L Ohio State W Michigan State L No. 15 Kansas State L /17 Drake L UCLA L UCLA L /27 Santa Clara W /5 No. 18 Utah L Brigham Young L Utah W New Mexico W /24 Brigham Young L /26 Regis L /29 Northern Colorado W Wyoming L Colorado State W /9 Utah State W /12 Regis W /16 New Mexico W Utah State L Montana L /27 Colorado State L /1 Montana W /7 No. 16 Wyoming L (9-16) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Fort Warren Air Force Base L Northern Colorado L Colorado College W /13 Colorado College W Drake L Creighton L /20 vs. Northern Colorado * W /26 Navy Amphibious Force L /27 Navy Amphibious Force L Wyoming L /8 Brigham Young L /10 Utah W /15 Wyoming L /21 Regis L /24 Drake W Colorado State W New Mexico L Utah State L Montana L /19 Utah State L /21 Montana W /28 New Mexico W Brigham Young L Utah L /10 Colorado State W * at North Platte, Neb (6-21) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Northern Colorado L No. 8 Kansas State L Regis W /18 No. 17 UCLA L /19 No. 17 UCLA L /23 Creighton L No. 18 Wisconsin L Ohio State L Kentucky Wesleyan * L /1 vs. South Carolina * W /2 vs. Tennessee * L Brigham Young L Utah L /14 No. 18 Colorado State L /16 Wyoming L /23 Northern Colorado L /30 New Mexico L /4 Utah State W /6 Montana W Wyoming W /13 Regis W No. 19 Colorado State L Utah State L Montana L New Mexico L /4 Utah L /6 Brigham Young L * at Owensboro, Ky (9-14) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Colorado School of Mines W Regis W /11 Regis W Iowa State L /20 Michigan L /27 vs. Evansville * L /28 vs. Mississippi * W Kentucky Wesleyan * L Washington (Mo.) W /6 No. 8 Utah L /8 Brigham Young L Wyoming L Colorado State L New Mexico L /27 Colorado State W /29 New Mexico W Montana L Utah State L /11 Montana W /19 Wyoming L /24 Utah State W Brigham Young L No. 7 Utah L * at Owensboro, Ky (13-12) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Colorado School of Mines W Regis W No. 16 UCLA L Southern California L /16 Colorado School of Mines W /17 Northern Colorado W /21 Iowa State W Michigan L /29 vs. Virginia Military Institute * W /30 vs. Marshall * L Wyoming L Colorado State W /12 No. 20 Utah L /14 Montana W New Mexico L /28 Regis W Utah State L Brigham Young L /11 New Mexico W Montana L Utah L /24 Wyoming W /25 Colorado State W /1 Utah State W /3 Brigham Young L * at Fayetteville, Ind. Dick Hotten (11-12) Coach: Hoyt Brawner 11/30 vs. No. 20 Seattle * L Idaho State L Iowa L Northern Colorado W /17 Southern California W /28 vs. Mississippi State! L Evansville L Butler L /7 Wyoming W Utah L Montana L /18 Colorado State L /19 New Mexico W /26 Colorado College W /31 Utah State W /2 Brigham Young L New Mexico W /14 Montana W /16 Utah W Colorado State W Wyoming W DENVERPIONEERS.com 95

96 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Utah State L Brigham Young L * at Pocatello, Idaho! at Evansville, Ind (13-12) Coach: Hoyt Brawner 12/6 vs. Montana State * L Idaho State L /11 Colorado School of Mines W Nebraska L Nebraska-Omaha W /21 Stanford L /26 vs. No. 17 San Francisco! L /27 vs. No. 16 Western Kentucky! W /28 Idaho State L /4 Northern Colorado W Colorado State L Wyoming L /16 Montana W /18 Utah W Northern Colorado W /1 New Mexico W Utah State L Brigham Young L /13 Wyoming W /15 Colorado State L Utah L Montana W New Mexico W /6 Brigham Young W /8 Utah State W * at Pocatello, Idaho! at Oklahoma City, Okla (14-10) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Loyola (Chicago) L No. 7 Kansas W /13 Northern Colorado W Northern Colorado W Southern California L UCLA L Chapman L San Diego State L /9 Colorado State W Montana W Utah L /23 Wyoming W /28 Air Force W /31 New Mexico W /5 Utah State W /7 Brigham Young W Wyoming W Colorado State L /19 No. 17 Utah W /21 Montana W New Mexico W Brigham Young L Utah State L /14 vs. New York University * L * at National Invitation Tourney (New York, N.Y.) (13-11) Coach: Hoyt Brawner 12/5 San Jose State W Dick Brott Air Force W /15 San Francisco L Akron L New York University L Michigan W Oregon L /28 vs. Hawaii * W /29 vs. No. 12 New Mexico State * L Colorado State L Wyoming W /14 Montana L /16 No. 7 Utah L /29 UCLA W /30 vs. New Mexico! W No. 9 Utah State L Brigham Young W /11 Wyoming W /13 Colorado State W No. 8 Utah L Montana W New Mexico W /3 Brigham Young W /5 No. 10 Utah State L * at Corvallis, Ore.! at Air Force Academy, Colo (12-14) Coach: Hoyt Brawner 12/1 Regis W Regis L Air Force L Nebraska L Creighton L /21 Michigan W /27 vs. Cal State-Los Angeles * W /28 vs. Penn State * W Washington (Mo.) W /5 Wyoming W /7 Colorado State L Montana L Utah L /21 Northern Colorado W UCLA L No. 9 Southern California L /2 Utah State W /4 Brigham Young L Wyoming W Colorado State L /16 Utah L /18 Montana W New Mexico L /25 New Mexico W Brigham Young L Utah State W * at Evansville, Ind (8-17) Coach: Hoyt Brawner Regis L /2 Regis W New York University L Michigan L DePaul L Creighton L /20 Colorado College W Arizona State L Arizona L Wyoming L Colorado State L /11 Utah L /13 Montana W Northern Colorado W /24 Air Force L /27 New Mexico W Brigham Young L Utah State L /8 Wyoming W /10 Colorado State L Montana L Utah L New Mexico W /1 Utah State L /3 Brigham Young W (6-19) Coach: Troy Bledsoe UCLA L Southern California L New Mexico L /7 Evansville L /12 San Diego State W Nebraska W Kansas L /26 Utah W /28 Texas * L /29 Tennessee * L No. 6 Arizona State L (ot) 1/5 Colorado State L /12 New Mexico L /16 Northern Colorado W /19 Regis L /23 Air Force W Utah State L Idaho State W Wyoming L Utah L Colorado State L /14 Wyoming L /16 Utah State L Air Force L (ot) Regis L (6-20) Coach: Troy Bledsoe 11/30 Colorado School of Mines W /7 Oklahoma City L Arizona L New Mexico L Jim Peay 12/14 No. 4 Arizona State W Kansas State L /20 No. 4 Cincinnati L /28 vs. Baylor * W Texas-El Paso L /4 Colorado State L /7 Idaho State W Regis L /18 Brigham Young W Wyoming L /29 Regis L Brigham Young L Utah State L Oklahoma City L Texas-El Paso L /13 Wyoming L /17 Utah State L Air Force L Colorado State L /29 New Mexico L /3 Air Force W /7 Oregon L * at El Paso, Texas (11-14) Coach: Troy Bledsoe Colorado L /4 Colorado * W /5 Colorado State * L /12 Texas-El Paso W /15 Western State W /18 vs. Louisiana State! L /19 vs. George Washington! L Cincinnati L New Mexico L Colorado State L Air Force W /14 Wyoming L /16 Oklahoma City W Wyoming L /29 Southern California W /30 Brigham Young L Utah L Utah State L /13 Colorado State W /18 Utah State L Oklahoma City L /24 Regis W /27 No. 10 New Mexico W /3 Air Force W Regis W * Mile High Basketball Classic (Denver, Colo.)! at Evansville, Ind (14-11) Coach: Troy Bledsoe 12/3 Colorado State * L /4 Air Force * W /11 Long Beach State W Washington State L Idaho W Oregon L /27 Arizona W New Mexico State W New Mexico L /6 Wyoming L /8 Colorado State W Utah State W /15 Western State W /22 New Mexico State W /26 Regis W Oklahoma City L Colorado State L Wyoming L Brigham Young L /17 Oklahoma City W /19 New Mexico L /24 Creighton L /26 Utah State W /28 Regis W /2 Air Force W * Mile High Basketball Classic (Denver, Colo.) (13-12) Coach: Troy Bledsoe 12/2 Wayne State (Neb.) W /3 Idaho W No. 9 Brigham Young L Oklahoma City L New York University L St. Bonaventure W /20 Texas Tech W No. 5 New Mexico L Wyoming W Colorado State L /14 No. 3 New Mexico W Air Force W /23 Oklahoma City W /31 Regis W Stanford L California L Utah State L /9 Utah State L Creighton L /15 Air Force W /18 Colorado State W /23 Marquette W /25 Tulane L /27 Regis W /2 Wyoming L (11-14) Coach: Troy Bledsoe 12/1 Nevada-Las Vegas W /2 Brigham Young L Wyoming L /16 Regis W Tulane L Southern Methodist W Texas Tech W Utah L New Mexico L /6 Wyoming L Colorado State W Marquette L /18 Utah State W /20 Seattle W Oklahoma City L /30 Colorado State L /2 Stanford L /3 California L /7 Southern Colorado W /12 Oklahoma City L /14 Air Force W Regis W Air Force L Utah State L /2 No. 7 New Mexico W (2-24) Coach: Stan Albeck 11/30 vs. Texas-El Paso * L

97 12/2 vs. Colorado State * L (ot) 12/7 Arkansas State W /11 vs. Utah State! L Marquette L /17 North Texas L Seattle L Brigham Young L No. 18 New Mexico L Nevada-Las Vegas L /8 Air Force L /11 New Mexico L /16 Utah State L Air Force L Wyoming L /29 Regis W /1 West Texas A&M L /5 Colorado State L Oklahoma City L West Texas A&M L /13 Wyoming L /15 Colorado State L /17 Oklahoma City L /20 No. 20 Marquette L Utah State L /27 No. 16 New Mexico State L * at Las Cruces, N.M.! at Grand Junction, Colo (13-11) Coach: Stan Albeck 12/1 Western State W /3 Montana W /6 South Dakota State W /12 Wyoming L Colorado State L /15 Utah W Wyoming L /22 Brigham Young W No. 18 New Mexico L /7 Regis W /12 Seattle L Oklahoma City L /24 Colorado State L (3 ot) 1/28 Air Force W /7 Oklahoma City W Regis L Utah State L /19 Utah State W Air Force W (ot) 2/24 Southern Colorado W Seattle L Portland L /2 Tulane W /5 Portland W (17-9) Coach: Jim Karabetsos Colorado State L Wyoming L Vince Boryla 12/7 New Mexico L Brigham Young L /18 Wyoming W /19 Western Michigan L /22 Colorado State L /28 Kent W /30 Texas Christian W (ot) 1/5 Cal State-Los Angeles W /7 New Mexico State L No. 15 Utah State L Texas Christian W /13 Regis W Air Force W /23 Southern Colorado W /28 Washington (Mo.) W No. 13 Oregon W Portland W /6 Portland W /10 Air Force W /13 Oklahoma City W /15 No. 19 Utah State W Oklahoma City W Regis W (ot) Loyola (Chicago) L (11-15) Coach: Jim Karabetsos Colorado State L /4 Wyoming L /7 San Jose State W North Texas L Regis W Wyoming L /20 Oklahoma City W /3 vs. Florida State * L South Alabama W /11 Western State W /18 Colorado State L No. 1 UCLA L /25 Regis W Oklahoma City L /31 Southern Colorado W /2 Air Force W Tulane L Houston L Utah State L Portland L /17 Portland W New Mexico State L Air Force L /29 Loyola (Chicago) W /2 Utah State W /4 Houston L * at Mobile, Ala (17-9) Coach: Al Harden 11/27 Northern Colorado W /29 Colorado State L Wyoming L Regis W /16 Western State W /18 Stanford W Creighton L Detroit L /30 vs. Eastern Michigan * L /3 Washington State W /6 Creighton W /9 Wyoming W Colorado State L Southern Colorado W /20 Minnesota-Duluth W Western State W (ot) 1/27 Oklahoma City W /31 Air Force W /3 Utah State L /5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Utah State W /17 Loyola (Chicago) W Regis W Oklahoma City L /28 Southern Colorado W Air Force L * at Detroit, Mich. Note: DU Fieldhouse was closed after 12/18 game due to structural problems. Remaining home games were played at Regis Fieldhouse (11-15) Coach: Al Harden 11/30 Idaho State W Colorado State W Wyoming L /10 Western State W /13 Brigham Young L Regis W Loyola (Illinois) L No. 3 Notre Dame L YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 12/28 vs. Virginia * L /29 vs. Northern Illinois * W Houston L /5 vs. Texas A&M! L /7 DePauw W /10 Wyoming W /15 Colorado State L /19 Oklahoma City L Stanford L Fresno State L Utah State L /4 Southern Mississippi W Oklahoma City L /13 Air Force W /19 Regis W /23 Utah State W /27 Southern Colorado L Air Force L (ot) * at Las Vegas, Nev.! at Houston, Texas Home games prior to 2/13 played at Cherry Creek High School due to structural problems at DU Fieldhouse (10-16) Coach: Al Harden Idaho State L Utah L /2 Western State W /7 Colorado State L /9 Fresno State L Wyoming L /16 Wooster W Washington State L Brigham Young L /27 vs. Miami (Ohio) * L /28 vs. Portland * W Colorado State L /7 Athletes in Action W /14 Wyoming W Northern Colorado L /25 Utah State L Southern Colorado L (ot) Air Force W /3 Oklahoma City L Utah State L /10 Regis W /15 Texas-Pan American L Regis W /20 Phillips W /26 Southern Colorado W /3 Air Force L * at Evansville, Ind (12-15) Coach: Al Harden 12/2 Western State W /4 Northern Montana W Colorado State L Wyoming L Utah L /13 vs. Nevada * W /16 Montana Tech W New Mexico State L /20 vs. Pacific! W /30 South Dakota Tech W No. 4 UCLA L /6 Mesa State W /8 Texas-Arlington W /10 Texas-Arlington L (ot) 1/16 Colorado State W /19 Wyoming L /24 Tulane L (ot) 1/27 Air Force L Utah State L /4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W Texas-Pan American L Oklahoma City L /19 Utah State L (ot) 2/21 Samford W /25 Southern Colorado L /27 Nebraska Wesleyan W Air Force L * at Salt Lake City, Utah! at Las Cruces, N.M (12-15) Coach: Al Harden 11/26 College of Santa Fe W /27 Colorado State L /29 Ohio Northern W /3 vs. Stetson * W Indiana State L Arizona State L /11 Hardin-Simmons W /14 California-San Diego W Colorado State L /29 vs. New Orleans! L Gannon L /4 Nebraska Wesleyan W Wyoming W (ot) 1/10 Montana State-Billings W Air Force L /18 Wyoming L Utah State L Southern California L /27 Oklahoma City W Northern Colorado L No. 10 Nevada-Las Vegas L /12 Merchant Marine W /16 Northern Colorado W /19 Texas-Pan American W /22 Utah State L /24 No. 4 Nevada-Las Vegas L /1 Air Force L * at Terre Haute, Ind.! at Erie, Pa (10-17) Coach: Bill Weimar 11/25 College of Santa Fe W /26 Nebraska Wesleyan W /30 Northern Illinois W /3 Boise State W /5 Montana L Wyoming L /12 Texas-Arlington W /15 College of Great Falls W Iowa L /20 Whittier W Northeast Louisiana L /30 vs. Morehead State * L /4 Wyoming L Tulane L Samford L /16 James Madison W Northern Colorado L /21 Cleveland State L (ot) 1/24 Air Force L /26 Central Oklahoma W /30 Western Illinois L Utah State L Texas-Pan American L Oklahoma City L /14 Northern Colorado W /18 Utah State L Air Force L * at Monroe, La (15-12) Coach: Ben Jobe 11/25 Southern Colorado L Illinois L /2 Northeast Louisiana W /4 Northern Arizona W /6 Regis W Utah L Colorado L /18 Drexel L DENVERPIONEERS.com 97 Bill Jones

98 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Regis W /28 vs. Rhode Island * L /29 vs. New Hampshire * L Brigham Young L Colorado State W /16 Northern Colorado L Harry Hollines 1/20 Portland W /22 Houston Baptist W Colorado College W /25 Air Force W Wyoming L /31 Colorado College W /3 Oklahoma City W Oral Roberts L Northern Colorado W Houston Baptist W /19 Texas-Pan American W Air Force L /26 Nebraska Wesleyan W * at Detroit, Mich. NAIA ( ) (19-10) Coach: Ben Jobe 11/30 Rocky Mountain College W /30 Graceland W /3 Rockmont W /4 Concordia (Neb.) W Colorado State L Montana L /17 McPherson W /20 vs. Midland Lutheran * W Mesa State W /5 Western Montana W /6 Western Montana W /9 Fort Hays State W /12 Northwest Nazarene L (ot) Portland L /21 Chadron State W Northern Colorado L Colorado College W Regis L Oklahoma City L Texas-Pan American L /11 U.S International L /12 Northern Colorado W /14 Southern Colorado W /16 Chadron State W Southern Colorado W /25 Western State W /28 College of Santa Fe W /1 Adams State! W Western New Mexico! L * at Grand Junction, Colo.! NAIA District 7 Playoffs (22-7) Coach: Floyd Theard 11/28 Northern Colorado W /29 College of Santa Fe W /1 Northern Montana W /3 Doane W /6 Concordia (Neb.) W Northern Colorado W /10 South Dakota-Springfield W /13 Cornell (Iowa) W /15 Western Montana W Wichita State L /2 Black Hills State W /6 South Dakota Tech W /10 Nebraska Wesleyan W /12 Southern Colorado W /16 Fort Lewis W Fort Hays State L /24 Regis W U.S. International L /30 Chadron State W Colorado College W Adams State W (ot) Fort Lewis L /7 Rockmont W Chadron State W Southern Colorado L College of Santa Fe L Rockmont W /28 Regis * W /3 Colorado School of Mines *! L * NAIA District 7 Playoffs! at Silver City, N.M (22-7) Coach: Floyd Theard Northern Colorado L Nebraska Wesleyan W (ot) Midland Lutheran L College of Great Falls L Northern Montana L South Dakota Tech W Black Hills State W (ot) Chadron State W /18 Westmar W Southern Colorado L /22 College of Great Falls W /2 Westmont W /5 Northern Colorado W /6 Trinity W /8 Western State W /13 Chadron State W /16 St. John s (Kan.) W Regis W /23 Northwest Nazarene W (ot) 1/28 Adams State W College of Santa Fe L /6 Colorado College W /10 Rockmont W /13 Southern Colorado W Western State W /19 College of Santa Fe W /20 Rockmont W /27 Colorado School of Mines * W /2 vs. College of Santa Fe! L 61-67! NAIA District 7 Playoffs (Silver City, N.M.) (21-7) Coach: Floyd Theard South Dakota Tech W /20 vs. South Dakota * L /23 Northern Colorado W Nebraska L Doane L Chadron State W Southern Colorado W /10 Buena Vista W Western State W /18 Northern Montana W Adams State W Northern Colorado L /7 Rockmont W /8 Midland Lutheran W /10 Chadron State W San Diego W St. Mary s (Calif.) L /19 Regis W (ot) 1/24 Western State W /29 College of Santa Fe W /31 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W /2 Southern Colorado W /5 St. John s (Kan.) W Colorado College W Rockmont W College of Santa Fe L /5 vs. Fort Lewis! W /8 vs. College of Santa Fe! L * at Rapid City, S.D.! NAIA District 7 Playoffs (Phoenix, Ariz.) (28-4) Coach: Floyd Theard Northern Colorado W /28 Doane W Northwestern (Iowa) L /2 South Dakota Tech W /3 Northern Colorado W /5 Adams State W /15 Point Loma W /16 Augustana (Ill.) W /19 Dana W /20 Northwest Nazarene W /27 Coe W /30 Cornell (Iowa) W Wyoming L /4 Bethel (Minn.) W Western State W /10 Montana State-Billings W Colorado College W Regis W /24 Rockmont W Eastern New Mexico L College of Santa Fe W /4 Eastern New Mexico W Rockmont W /11 Panhandle State W Southern Colorado W /18 National Christian W /20 College of Santa Fe W /25 St. John s (Kan.) W /2 Southern Utah * W /5 College of Santa Fe * W /7 Mesa State * W /14 vs. Waynesburg! L (ot) * NAIA District 7 Playoffs! NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) (14-13) Coach: Floyd Theard Black Hills State L /17 vs. Northwestern (Iowa) * L /24 Whittier (Calif.) W /26 Kansas Wesleyan W Adams State W Northern Colorado L /1 Baker W Montana State-Billings L Montana State L Concordia (Neb.) W Cincinnati L Iowa State L Hawaii Pacific L Hawaii Loa W (ot) 12/28 Fresno Pacific W /4 Western State W /5 Metro State W /8 Northern Colorado L /10 Eastern New Mexico L /16 Regis W Eastern New Mexico L College of Santa Fe L /30 Rocky Mountain College W /2 College of Santa Fe W /12 Southern Colorado L Metro State W /22 Colorado College W * at Rapid City, S.D (17-12) Coach: Dick Peth 11/15 vs. Western Montana * W Montana Tech L /23 Montana Tech W /30 Dana L Arizona State L Arizona L /7 Adams State W Western State W Northern Colorado L Cincinnati L Wisconsin-Eau Claire L /30 vs. Ferris State! L /4 Tabor W /6 Kansas Newman W No. 7 Oklahoma L /10 Westmar W /11 Eastern New Mexico W /14 Northern Colorado W /25 College of Santa Fe W /28 Seattle Pacific W Southern Colorado W /31 Colorado School of Mines W Eastern New Mexico W College of Santa Fe W /12 Metro State W Colorado College W Regis L Metro State L /3 Fort Lewis # L * at Butte, Mont.! at Eau Claire, Wis. # NAIA District 7 Playoffs (20-9) Coach: Dick Peth 11/21 vs. Dakota Wesleyan * W South Dakota Tech L Wyoming L /1 Angelo State W Colorado State L /5 South Dakota Tech W /9 Pittsburg State W Adams State W New Mexico Highlands L Northern Colorado L Utah L /29 Sioux Falls W /30 Occidental W /2 Judson W /3 Dordt W /7 Eastern New Mexico W /10 Western State W /12 New Mexico Highlands W /15 Regis W Eastern New Mexico W /27 Northern Colorado L /30 Black Hills State W Metro State W /7 Kansas Newman W /9 Southern Colorado W /13 Colorado College W Regis L /26 Metro State W /3 Western State! L * at Rapid City, S.D.! NAIA District 7 Playoffs (19-9) Coach: Dick Peth New Mexico Highlands W No. 10 Wyoming L Colorado State L /4 Adams State W Western State W Northern Colorado L Black Hills State L 81-85(ot) 12/15 Southern Colorado W (ot) 12/17 New Mexico Highlands L /21 Nebraska-Kearney W /22 Aurora W /29 Carroll W /4 Wheaton L /9 Nebraska-Kearney L /11 Colorado Christian W Colorado School of Mines W CU-Colorado Springs W Regis L Chadron State W /26 Northern Colorado W Colorado Christian W /2 Metro State W (ot) Southern Colorado W /12 CU-Colorado Springs W Metro State W /22 Chadron State W /26 Regis W Colorado School of Mines * L * NAIA District 7 Playoffs Greg

99 (18-12) Coach: Dick Peth Missouri-Kansas City L Park College W /3 South Dakota Tech W Western State W Adams State L /8 North Central W Wisconsin L Northern Colorado L /19 Western State W /23 St. Ambrose W Minnesota L /3 Colorado School of Mines W (ot) 1/6 vs. Hastings * L /7 Nebraska-Kearney L /10 Northern Colorado L Metro State L /17 CU-Colorado Springs W /21 New Mexico Highlands L Chadron State W (ot) 2/1 Southern Colorado W /7 Metro State L (ot) 2/11 Colorado Christian W (4 ot) Regis W CU-Colorado Springs W New Mexico Highlands W Colorado Christian W /25 Chadron State W /28 Regis W Southern Colorado! W Grand Canyon! L * at Kearney, Neb.! NAIA District 7 Playoffs (16-12) Coach: Dick Peth 11/25 Loras W /27 St. Mary s (Minn.) W Nicholls State L Southern (La.) L Utah L Northern Colorado W (2 ot) Nebraska-Kearney L /18 Adams State L /21 Coe W /28 Colorado Christian L /29 Regis W /6 Colorado School of Mines W Southern Colorado W /13 Regis L /16 Northern Colorado W /20 Chadron State W Metro State L /27 New Mexico Highlands W CU-Colorado Springs W /3 Colorado College W Colorado Christian L Chadron State W /13 Nebraska-Kearney W Regis L /20 CU-Colorado Springs W New Mexico Highlands L /26 Colorado Christian W Mesa State * L * NAIA District 7 Playoffs NCAA DIVISION II ( ) (19-10) Coach: Dick Peth 11/24 Tabor W /26 St. Mary of the Plains W Chadron State L Fort Lewis W Southern Utah L Northern Colorado W /15 Montana State-Billings L Missouri-Kansas City L /22 North Carolina-Greensboro L New Mexico Highlands W /5 Ottawa (Kan.) W /12 New Mexico Highlands W /15 Northern Colorado W /19 Colorado College W Colorado Christian L /24 CU-Colorado Springs W Regis W Metro State L /2 Southern Colorado L /4 Fort Lewis W /7 Colorado Christian W /11 Chadron State W CU-Colorado Springs W /16 Regis W /21 Metro State W Southern Colorado L Colorado College W /27 CU-Colorado Springs * W /28 Southern Colorado * L * Colorado Athletic Conference Tournament (26-6) Coach: Dick Peth 11/29 Mary Hardin-Baylor W /30 Westmont W Colorado School of Mines W /7 Cal State-Dominguez Hills W /11 Howard Payne W Chadron State L /17 Cal State-Los Angeles W /21 New Mexico Highlands W /2 Chadron State W /4 Dordt W Northern Colorado W Colorado Christian W /16 Regis W Metro State L /23 Southern Colorado L CU-Colorado Springs W /28 Northern Colorado W /1 Fort Lewis W /6 Colorado Christian W /10 Colorado School of Mines W Regis W /15 Metro State L Southern Colorado L Alonzo Weatherly 2/22 CU-Colorado Springs W /24 Alaska-Fairbanks W New Mexico Highlands W Fort Lewis W CU-Colorado Springs * W /5 vs. Southern Colorado * W /6 vs. Regis * W (ot) 3/13 vs. North Dakota! W South Dakota State! L * Colorado Athletic Conference Tournament! NCAA Division II Tournament (Brookings, S.D.) (15-11) Coach: Dick Peth 11/30 Western State W Northern Colorado W /3 Michigan Tech W Wyoming L Colorado School of Mines W Western State L (ot) Chadron State L Weber State L Northern Arizona L /6 Northern Colorado W /8 Mount Senario W /14 Colorado Christian L Metro State L /21 Regis W CU-Colorado Springs W /25 Chadron St. W /29 Fort Lewis W Southern Colorado W Nebraska-Kearney W /8 Colorado School of Mines W Colorado Christian L (ot) 2/13 Metro State W Regis L YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/20 CU-Colorado Springs W Fort Lewis L /27 Southern Colorado L (17-13) Coach: Dick Peth 11/26 Adams State W /27 Wayne State (Neb.) W Wyoming L /3 vs. St. Martin s * W Colorado School of Mines W Chadron State L /10 Lincoln W Northern Colorado L /20 Chadron State W /3 Stonehill L /4 Valley City State L /7 vs. Angelo State! L Nebraska-Kearney L /13 CU-Colorado Springs W Southern Colorado L /22 Fort Lewis W Colorado Christian L /29 Metro State W (ot) 2/1 Nebraska-Kearney L Regis L CU-Colorado Springs W /12 Southern Colorado W /15 Regis W Fort Lewis L /24 Colorado Christian W /26 Metro State W /2 Metro State # W /4 Colorado Christian # W /5 Southern Colorado # W North Dakota State $ L * at Golden, Colo.! at Kearney, Neb. # Colorado Athletic Conference Tournament $ NCAA Division II Tournament (18-10) Coach: Dick Peth 11/25 Black Hills State W /26 Nebraska-Kearney W Wyoming L Adams State W Western State L /10 Northern Colorado W (ot) 12/16 Western State W /20 vs. Central Missouri * L /21 vs. Central Oklahoma * L /30 Colorado School of Mines W /2 Rockford W /4 Southwestern W /6 vs. Eastern New Mexico! W Nebraska-Kearney L /14 Southern Colorado L /19 Regis W CU-Colorado Springs L Metro State W /28 Colorado Christian W Regis L /7 Adams State W /11 Southern Colorado W /16 CU-Colorado Springs W Colorado Christian W /23 Metro State L /25 Mount Senario W /28 CU-Colorado Springs # W Southern Colorado # L * at Las Vegas, Nev.! at Kearney, Neb. # Colorado Athletic Conference Tournament (22-7) Coach: Dick Peth 11/17 Langston W /24 Humboldt State W /25 Western State W Wyoming L /1 Arizona College of the Bible W /3 Doane W /11 Cal State-Bakersfield W Fort Lewis L Adams State W /21 vs. California (Pa.) * W North Dakota W /30 Fort Lewis W Weber State L Colorado College W Colorado Christian W Southern Colorado L (ot) 1/25 CU-Colorado Springs W (ot) 1/27 Metro State W Colorado School of Mines W Regis W /8 Colorado Christian W /10 Southern Colorado W /15 CU-Colorado Springs W Metro State L (ot) 2/20 Adams State W /24 Regis L /1 vs. Southern Colorado! W /2 vs. Regis! W /8 vs. North Dakota # L * Rydel Classic (Grand Forks, N.D.)! Colorado Athletic Conference Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament (Hays, Kan.) (14-12) Coach: Dick Peth 11/17 Holy Names W /29 William Penn W /30 Adams State W New Mexico Highlands W /6 vs. Friends * W Bethel (Minn.)* W /9 Chadron State W /18 vs. Cal-Riverside! L /19 vs. Southern Indiana! L Colorado State L Wyoming L /4 Mount Senario L (ot) 1/9 Western State L /11 Mesa State W /16 Colorado Christian W /18 Regis L Fort Hays State L Nebraska-Kearney L /30 Colorado College W /4 Southern Colorado W /6 Wayne State (Neb.) L (ot) 2/11 CU-Colorado Springs W Adams State L Fort Lewis W Colorado School of Mines L Metro State W * Bethel Classic (Arden Hills, Minn.)! at Las Vegas, Nev (7-20) Coach: Marty Fletcher Wyoming L Portland L /28 Evergreen State W /30 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville W /3 Loyola (Chicago) W Chadron State L /8 New Mexico Highlands W Missouri-Kansas City L Wayne State (Neb.) L Colorado L Air Force L /30 Portland L /5 Adams State L Western State W Mesa State L Colorado Christian W Regis L (2 ot) 1/24 Fort Hays State L /26 Nebraska-Kearney L /30 Colorado School of Mines W Brett Starkey DENVERPIONEERS.com 99

100 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/31 Metro State L Southern Colorado L CU-Colorado Springs L Colorado College L /15 Fort Lewis L (ot) Loyola (Chicago) L /21 Air Force L NCAA DIVISION I (1998-PRESENT) (10-17) Coach: Marty Fletcher Colorado L Wyoming W /21 Oral Roberts W /28 Arkansas State L Brigham Young L Wright State L Loyola (Md.) L /12 Wright State W New Orleans L Arkansas State L Colorado State L /28 Dartmouth W /2 Manhattan W /4 New Orleans L Air Force W Southern Utah L Oral Roberts L Dartmouth L Yale W Texas-Pan American L /2 Loyola (Md.) L (ot) Arkansas-Little Rock L /10 Missouri-Kansas City W /13 Southern Utah L /16 Air Force L /18 Texas-Pan American W /20 Arkansas-Little Rock W (6-22, 3-13 SBC) Coach: M. Fletcher 11/26 Yale W /30 Louisiana-Lafayette* L /2 Brigham Young L Navy L Brown L Oregon State L Oregon L /18 Colorado State L /22 Wyoming L /29 Louisiana Tech* W /4 Colorado L Louisiana-Lafayette* L Louisiana Tech* L Air Force W New Orleans* L South Alabama* L /17 Arkansas State* L /22 Florida International* L Western Kentucky* L /31 Arkansas-Little Rock* W Florida International* L Arkansas State* L Wahhab Carter Yemi Nicholson 2/10 Air Force W /17 New Orleans* L /19 South Alabama* L Arkansas-Little Rock* L /28 Western Kentucky* W /4 vs. New Orleans! L * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) (10-18, 5-11 SBC) Coach: M. Fletcher 11/21 Oregon L Air Force W Wyoming L /30 Navy L /3 Brown W Ohio State L /13 Oregon State W Colorado State L /22 Air Force L /28 Colorado Christian W /31 Western Kentucky* L /4 Louisiana Tech* L New Orleans* L /11 Arkansas-Little Rock* W North Texas* W Middle Tennessee* W /20 New Orleans* L /25 Louisiana-Lafayette* L /27 New Mexico State* L South Alabama* L /4 Colorado College W Arkansas State* W /10 North Texas* W Louisiana-Lafayette* L Florida International* L /22 South Alabama* L (2ot) New Mexico State* L /2 vs. Florida International! L * SBC Game/! SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) (8-20, 3-12 SBC) Coach: Terry Carroll 11/16 Montana Tech W Air Force L /26 Wyoming L Manhattan College L Morris Brown W Saint Louis L /12 Air Force W /15 Colorado State L Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L /27 New Mexico State* L Drake L Arkansas State* L Arkansas-Little Rock* L /7 Morris Brown W /13 Florida International* W /17 North Texas* L /19 Western Kentucky* L New Mexico State* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L North Texas* L /5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W /7 South Alabama* W /10 New Orleans* L South Alabama* W Middle Tennessee* L /18 Louisiana-Lafayette* L New Orleans* L /1 vs. Arkansas State! L * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament (New Orleans, La.) (17-15, 7-8 SBC) Coach: Terry Carroll Wyoming L Montana L /30 Eastern Washington W /3 Missouri-Kansas City W /6 vs. Binghamton# L /7 vs. Western Illinois# W Colorado State L /14 Chicago State W /20 vs. James Madison$ W /21 vs. Auburn$ L /22 vs. Duquesne$ W /29 Drake W /2 Montana W Nebraska L (ot) Florida International* W North Texas* W /16 Arkansas State* W /19 Arkansas-Little Rock* W South Alabama* L New Orleans* L /30 New Mexico State* L /1 Louisiana-Lafayette* L Western Kentucky* L /8 Middle Tennessee* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L (ot) 2/13 North Texas* W /20 South Alabama* W /23 New Orleans* W New Mexico State* L (ot) 3/7 vs. Arkansas State! W /8 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette! W /10 vs. Middle Tennessee! L # Cyclone Challenge (Ames, Iowa) $ San Juan Shootout (Caguas, Puerto Rico) * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) (14-13, 6-9 SBC) Coach: Terry Carroll No. 10 Gonzaga L Eastern Washington L Chicago State W /3 Montana State W /6 Southern Utah W UMKC L /13 Colorado State W /16 Loyola Marymount L (2ot) Montana State W /30 Northern Colorado W Southern Utah W /6 Wyoming W /10 Louisiana-Lafayette* L North Texas* L /17 Florida International* W Arkansas State* W Arkansas-Little Rock* L /29 South Alabama* W /31 New Orleans* W New Mexico State* W Louisiana-Lafayette* L /12 Western Kentucky* L Middle Tennessee State* L /19 North Texas* W /23 New Mexico State* L South Alabama* L New Orleans* L (2ot) * Sun Belt Conference Game (20-11, 12-3 SBC) Coach : T. Carroll 11/21 North Dakota State W Kansas State L /28 Eastern Washington W Loyola Marymount L /4 Cal State Fullerton W /11 South Dakota State W /13 Stanford L Eastern Washington W Cal State Fullerton L, Colorado State L Wyoming L Louisiana-Lafayette* W /13 North Texas* W Florida International* W /20 Arkansas State* W /22 Arkansas Little Rock* W South Alabama* W New Orleans* L /3 New Mexico State* W /5 Louisiana-Lafayette* W Northern Colorado W Western Kentucky* L /12 Middle Tennessee* W North Texas* L New Mexico State* W /24 South Alabama* W /26 New Orleans* W /5 vs. Arkansas State! W /7 vs. Western Kentucky! W /8 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette! L, San Francisco# L * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament (Denton, Texas) # National Invitation Tournament (16-15, 7-8 SBC) Coach: Terry Carroll 11/18 vs. Kennesaw State$ W /19 vs. Southern Mississippi$ W /20 vs. Illinois-Chicago$ W (OT) David Kummer 11/26 vs. Colorado State% L /01 Northern Arizona W /03 Montana State W South Dakota State L (OT) North Dakota State L L State L State L /2 Wyoming W /5 New Orleans* W /7 Louisiana-Lafayette* W Northern Colorado W /14 Florida International* W North Texas* L Arkansas State* L Arkansas-Little Rock* L /26 South Alabama* W /28 Troy* W New Orleans* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L /9 Western Kentucky* L Middle Tennessee* W /15 Northern Colorado W /18 North Texas* W South Alabama* L Troy* L Middle Tennessee! W /06 vs. South Alabama! L $ BP Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) % Colorado Classic (Pepsi Center) * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) (4-25, 3-15 SBC) Coach: Terry Carroll Colorado L /14 Southern Utah L /17 Sacramento State L /19 Northern Colorado W Stanford L Southern Utah L /29 Colorado State L /3 South Dakota St. L Wyoming L Northern Colorado L Arkansas State* L

101 B.J. Pratt Arkansas-Little Rock* L /28 New Orleans* L North Texas* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L /6 Louisiana-Monroe* W Florida International* L /18 Florida Atlantic* W /20 South Alabama* L Troy* L /27 Western Kentucky* L Middle Tennessee* L /4 Arkansas State* W /8 Arkansas-Little Rock* L New Orleans* L /15 North Texas* L /17 Louisiana-Lafayette* L Louisiana-Monroe* L Louisiana-Monroe! L * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament First Round (11-19, 7-11 SBC) Coach: Joe Scott 11/8 vs. East Central (Okla)^ W (OT) Oklahoma^ L /13 Wyoming W Northern Colorado L /27 Colorado L Colorado State L /8 Northern Colorado W Penn State L South Dakota State L /22 North Texas* W Santa Clara+ L (OT) 12/29 vs. Morgan State+ W /2 Louisiana-Monroe* W Middle Tennessee* L New Orleans* L /13 Arkansas-Little Rock* W /17 Arkansas State* W Florida Atlantic*& L (OT) South Alabama* L /31 Florida International* W Western Kentucky* L /7 Troy* W /10 Louisiana-Lafayette* W North Texas* L Louisiana-Monroe* L /21 Middle Tennessee* L /24 New Orleans* L Arkansas-Little Rock* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L New Orleans! L ^ 2K Sports College Hoops Classic + Cable Car Classic * Sun Belt Conference Game! Sun Belt Tournament First Round & at Lynn University due to RNC Presidential Debates (15-16, 9-9 SBC) Coach: Joe Scott Northern Iowa L Lamar L /26 Northern Colorado L (OT) Wyoming L Montana+ L /5 vs. Texas-Arlington+ W Cal State Northridge L /13 South Dakota State W /16 Florida Atlantic* W /20 Colorado State W /22 Grambling State W /28 UC-Riverside W New Orleans* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L (2OT) 1/8 Arkansas State* L (OT) 1/11 Louisiana-Monroe* W North Texas* L Florida International* L /24 Western Kentucky* W /29 South Alabama* W Troy* L (OT) 2/5 Middle Tennessee* W Arkansas-Little Rock* L Florida Atlantic* L /14 New Orleans* W /19 Louisiana-Lafayette* W Arkansas State* W Louisiana-Monroe* W /1 North Texas* L /4 Louisiana-Monroe! W /8 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock^ L Grizzly Basketball Classic (Missoula, Mont.) * Sun Belt Conference Game! SBC Tournament First Round at Magness Arena ^ Sun Belt Touranment (Hot Springs, Ark.) (19-13, 10-8 SBC) Coach: Joe Scott 11/13 Northern Iowa L /15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W /19 Montana W /24 Wyoming W South Dakota State W /2 Lamar W Colorado State L /8 Cal State Northridge W Portland L /17 Florida International* W /19 Louisiana-Monroe* W /22 Seattle W Colorado L /31 Arkansas State* W Troy* L /7 New Orleans* W /10 Western Kentucky* W Louisiana-Lafayette* L Louisiana-Monroe* L /23 South Alabama* W Arkansas-Little Rock* L Arkansas State* L /6 Florida Atlantic* W Middle Tennessee* L North Texas* L /18 Arkansas-Little Rock* W New Orleans* W South Alabama* L /27 Louisiana-Lafayette* W /6 vs. Florida International^ W /7 vs. Middle Tennessee^ W /8 vs. North Texas^ L * Sun Belt Conference Game ^ Sun Belt Touranment (Hot Springs, Ark.) (13-17, 9-7 SBC) Coach: Joe Scott 11/12 vs. UC Santa Barbara L Oregon L /14 vs. North Dakota State L /18 Colorado State L /24 Alcorn State W Boise State L /1 Utah State L /4 Cal State Northridge W St. Mary s L /11 Portland L Wyoming L /18 Northern Colorado W /21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W /30 Louisiana-Lafayette* W /2 Arkansas-Little Rock* W (OT) Western Kentucky* W Louisiana-Monroe* W /15 Florida International* W (OT) 1/20 Arkansas State* W Middle Tennessee* L /29 North Texas* W Arkansas-Little Rock* L (OT) Arkansas State* L /10 Florida Atlantic* W YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Troy* L /17 Louisiana-Monroe* W /20 South Alabama* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L (OT) North Texas* L /5 vs. Florida International^ L BTI Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) * Sun Belt Conference Game ^ Sun Belt Touranment (Hot Springs, Ark.) (22-9, 11-5 SBC) Coach: Joe Scott 11/11 Portland State W Texas A&M - Corpus Christi W /17 Southern Mississippi W /23 St. Mary s W No. 18 California L Utah State W /3 Texas Southern W /7 Iona College L OT Northern Colorado W /17 Boise State W /19 Wyoming W /22 Citadel W /29 Troy* W /31 Arkansas-Little Rock* L Arkansas State* W South Alabama* W Colorado State L /15 Western Kentucky* W Louisiana-Monroe* W North Texas* L OT 1/26 Arkansas State* W Arkansas-Little Rock* L Louisiana-Lafayette* L OT 2/4 Middle Tennessee* W Florida Atlantic* L Florida International* W /16 Louisiana-Lafayette* W /18 Louisiana-Monroe* W /26 North Texas* W /4 vs. South Alabama^ W /5 vs. Western Kentucky^ L * Sun Belt Conference Game ^ Sun Belt Touranment (Hot Springs, Ark.) (22-10, 16-2 WAC) Coach: Joe Scott Iona L, /14 Texas A&M - Corpus Christi W, /16 California L, /21 Colorado State L, Southern Mississippi L, Stanford L, /5 Mercer W, /15 Omaha W, Wyoming L, /21 Southern Utah W, Louisiana Tech* L, /31 Texas Arlington* W, /3 Texas State* W, /6 Texas-San Antonio* W, Idaho* W, Seattle* W, /17 San Jose State* W, /19 Utah State* W, New Mexico State* L, Texas San Antonio* W, Texas State* W, /7 Seattle* W, /9 Idaho* W, Utah State* W, OT San Jose State* W, Northern Iowa W, /2 New Mexico State* W, /7 Texas Arlington* W, /9 Louisiana Tech* W, /14 vs. Texas State^ L, /19 Ohio# W, Maryland# L, * WAC Game ^ WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) # National Invitation Tournament (16-15, 8-6 Summit) Coach: Joe Scott California L, /17 Stanford L, /28 vs. Harvard# L, /29 vs. Pepperdine# L, Alaska-Anchorage# W, /3 Southern W, OT Mercer L, OT Colorado State W, /15 Wyoming W, /17 Belmont W, /21 UC Irvine L, /28 vs. Alcorn State! W, UTEP! L, OT 12/31 St. Francis W, St. Joseph s L, South Dakota* L, /16 Fort Wayne* L, /18 IUPUI* W, Omaha* W, Western Illinois* W, /30 South Dakota State* L, /1 North Dakota State* W, /8 South Dakota* W, IUPUI* L, Fort Wayne* W, /20 Western Illinois* W, /22 Omaha* W, South Dakota State* L, North Dakota State* L, /9 vs. South Dakota^ W, /10 vs. North Dakota State^ L, # Great Alaska Shootout! Weststar Bank Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational * Summit League Game ^ Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) (12-18, 6-10 Summit) Coach: Joe Scott 11/16 Idaho State W, St. Mary s (CA) L, /23 Coppin State W, Belmont L, /30 New Orleans W, Wyoming L, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, /10 Northern Iowa L, Stanford L, /17 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, /19 Colorado State L, /21 Bryant L, /29 St. Joseph s W, OT 1/2 South Dakota State* W, /4 South Dakota* L, Fort Wayne* L, IUPUI* L, /14 Western Illinois* W, /21 Oral Roberts* W, Omaha* L, North Dakota State* L, OT South Dakota State* L, /7 Omaha* W, /12 North Dakota State* L, OT 2/14 IUPUI* L, /19 Fort Wayne* L, Western Illinois* W, South Dakota* W, Oral Roberts* L, /7 vs. North Dakota State^ L, * Summit League Game ^ Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) (16-15, 7-9 Summit) Coach: Joe Scott 11/13 vs. Milwaukee# L, Santa Clara# W, /15 vs. Lipscomb# W, /18 Utah Valley W, /25 Idaho State W, /28 South Alabama W, /2 Wyoming L, /5 Air Force L, San Diego W, /13 Weber State W, Northern Colorado W, /20 Eastern Washington L, UC Riverside L, South Dakota State* L, North Dakota State* L, /6 Oral Roberts* W, /9 Fort Wayne* L, Western Illinois* W, IUPUI* L, /21 Omaha* L, /28 South Dakota* W, /30 South Dakota State* L, /4 IUPUI* W, Omaha* W, /11 Western Illinois* L, Fort Wayne* L, Oral Roberts* L, South Dakota* W, /27 North Dakota State* W, /6 vs. Omaha^ W, /7 vs. South Dakota State^ L, # Cable Car Classic * Summit League Game ^ Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.) (16-14, 8-8 Summit) Coach: Rodney Billups 11/12 Jacksonville L, San Jose State W, DENVERPIONEERS.com 101

102 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 11/23 Utah Valley L, Eastern Washington L, OT 11/27 vs. Sacramento State W, Wyoming L, Weber State W, Texas A&M L, Air Force W, South Alabama W, /17 Northern Colorado W, /19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, /22 UC Riverside W, /28 Oral Roberts* W, /4 South Dakota* L, Fort Wayne* L, /11 Western Illinois* W, /14 North Dakota State* W, Omaha* L, IUPUI* W, /25 South Dakota State* W, South Dakota* L, Oral Roberts* W, /4 Fort Wayne* W, OT North Dakota State* L, Western Illinois* W, /19 IUPUI* L, /22 Omaha* L, South Dakota State* L, /5 vs South Dakota State^ L, * Summit League Game ^ Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

103 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W L PCT. STREAK Acme Steel Lost 1 Adams State Lost 1 Agate Won 1 Air Force Won 1 Akron Lost 1 Alaska Anchorage Won 1 Alaska Fairbanks Won 1 Alcorn State Won 2 Alpine Dairy Lost 1 Angelo State Lost 1 Arizona Lost 1 Arizona College of Bible Won 1 Arizona State Lost 1 Arkansas Lost 1 Arkansas-Little Rock Lost 3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Won 3 Arkansas State Won 2 Arvada High Won 1 Athletes in Action Won 1 Auburn Lost 1 Augustana (Ill.) Won 1 Aurora Won 1 Baker Won 1 Baylor Won 1 Belmont Lost 1 Bethel (Minn.) Won 2 Binghamton Lost 1 Black Hills State Won 1 Boise Junior College Won 1 Boise State Won 1 Bradley Lost 2 Brigham Young Lost 5 Brown Won 1 Buena Vista Won 1 Bushy Business College Won 1 Butler Lost 1 Cal State Bakersfield Won 1 Cal State Dominguez Hills Won 1 Cal State Fullerton Lost 1 Cal State Los Angeles Won 3 Cal State Northridge Won 2 California Lost 5 California (Pa.) Won 1 Camp Hale Lost 1 Canole Won 1 Carroll Won 1 Castle Rock High Won 1 Central Missouri Lost 1 Central State (Okla.) Lost 1 Chadron State Lost 1 Chapman Lost 1 Cheyenne Lost 1 Chicago State Won 2 Cincinnati Lost 4 The Citadel Won 1 Cleveland State Lost 1 Coe Won 2 Colorado Lost 6 Colorado Christian Won 9 Colorado College Won 1 Colorado Mesa Lost 1 Colorado School of Mines Won 1 Colorado Springs YMCA Lost 1 Colorado State Lost 1 CU-Colorado Springs Lost 1 Columbia Lost 1 Company C Won 1 Company F Lost 2 Company G Lost 1 FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W L PCT. STREAK Company M Lost 2 Concordia (Neb.) Won 3 Cornell (Iowa) Won 2 Cotner Won 1 Creighton Won 1 Dakota Wesleyan Won 1 Dana Lost 1 Dartmouth Lost 1 Davis & Elkins Won 1 Denver Athletics Club Won 1 Denver News-Times Won 1 Denver YMCA Won 1 DePaul Lost 2 DePauw Lost 1 Detroit Lost 1 Doane Won 2 Dordt Won 2 Drake Won 1 Drexel Lost 1 DU Preps Won 1 Duquesne Won 1 Durpler s Furs Lost 1 East Central (Okla.) Won 1 East High Won 2 Eastern Kentucky Won 1 Eastern Michigan Lost 1 Eastern New Mexico Won 5 Eastern Washington Lost 2 Eaton High Lost 1 Emporia State Won 1 Evansville Lost 3 Evergreen State Won 1 Ferris State Lost 1 Fisher Bodies Won 1 Five Points Garage Won 1 Florida Atlantic Lost 1 Florida International Won 1 Florida State Lost 1 Fon Du Lac Athletic Club Lost 1 Fort Collins YMCA Won 1 Fort Hays State Lost 3 Fort Lewis Lost 1 Fort Logan Lost 1 Fort Lupton Lost 1 Fort Warren AFB Lost 3 Fort Wayne Won 1 Fratt s Bookstore Won 1 Fresno Pacific Won 1 Fresno State Lost 2 Friends Won 2 Gannon Lost 1 George Washington Lost 1 Georgetown Lost 1 Georgetown (Colo.) Lost 1 Globe Refiners Lost 1 Gonzaga Lost 1 Graceland Won 1 Grambling Won 1 Grand Canyon Lost 1 College of Great Falls Won 1 Grinnell Won 1 Hamline Lost 2 Hardin-Simmons Won 2 Harvard Lost 1 Hastings Lost 1 Hawaii Won 1 Hawaii Loa Won 1 Hawaii Pacific Lost 1 Highland Park Won 1 DENVERPIONEERS.com 103

104 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W L PCT. STREAK Holy Names Won 1 Houston Lost 3 Houston Baptist Won 2 Howard Payne Won 2 Humboldt State Won 1 Hunt Oilers Won 1 Idaho Won 4 Idaho Springs YMCA Won 1 Idaho State Won 2 Ideal Cleaners Won 1 Illinois Lost 1 Illinois-Chicago Won 1 Indiana State Lost 1 Iona Lost 2 Iowa Lost 7 Iowa Pre-Flight Lost 1 Iowa State Lost 1 IUPUI Lost 1 Jacksonville Lost 1 James Madison Won 2 Judson Won 1 Kansas Lost 1 Kansas City Life Won 1 Kansas Newman Won 2 Kansas State Lost 4 Kansas Wesleyan Won 1 Kennesaw State Won 1 Kenosha YMCA Lost 1 Kent Won 1 Kentucky Wesleyan Lost 2 Lamar Won 1 Langston Won 1 Lawrence Lost 1 Lincoln Won 1 Lipscomb Won 1 Littleton Athletic Club Lost 1 Long Beach State Won 1 Long Island Lost 2 Longmont Elks Won 1 Longmont Athletic Club Lost 1 Loras Won 2 Los Angeles Police Won 1 Louisiana-Lafayette Won 1 Louisiana-Monroe * Won 4 Louisiana State Lost 1 Louisiana Tech Won 1 Louisville Won 1 Lowry AFB Lost 1 Loyola (Ill.) Lost 1 Loyola (Md.) Lost 2 Loyola Marymount Lost 2 Manhattan Lost 1 Manual High Won 1 Marquette Lost 3 Marshall Lost 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor Won 1 Maryland Lost 1 McPherson Won 1 Mercer Lost 1 Merchant Marines Won 1 Meter Readers Won 1 Metro State Lost 1 Miami (Fla.) AAU Won 1 Miami (Ohio) Lost 1 Michigan Lost 1 Michigan State Lost 1 Michigan Tech Won 1 Middle Tennessee Won 1 Midland Lutheran Won FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W L PCT. STREAK Minnesota Lost 1 Minnesota-Duluth Won 1 Minnesota State Mankato Lost 1 Mississippi Won 1 Mississippi State Lost 1 Missouri Lost 2 Missouri-Kansas City Lost 1 Montana Won 1 Montana State Lost 1 Montana State-Billings Lost 2 Montana Tech Won 2 Morehead State Lost 1 Morgan State Won 1 Morningside Lost 1 Morris Brown Won 2 Mount Senario Lost 1 Muscatine Lost 1 National Christian Won 1 Naval Air Won 1 Navy Lost 2 Navy Amphibious Lost 2 Nebraska Lost 2 Nebraska-Kearney Lost 3 Nebraska Wesleyan Won 7 Neenah Athletic Club Lost 1 Nevada Won 1 Nevada-Las Vegas Lost 3 New Hampshire Lost 1 New Mexico Lost 4 New Mexico Highlands Won 5 New Mexico State Won 1 New Orleans Won 4 New York Furniture Won 1 New York University Lost 4 Niagara Lost 3 Nicholls State Lost 1 North Central Win 1 North Dakota Lost1 North Dakota State Lost 1 North Texas Won 1 Northern Arizona Won 1 Northern Colorado Won 4 Northern Illinois Won 2 Northern Iowa Lost 1 Northern Montana Won 1 Northwest Nazarene Won 2 Northwestern (Iowa) Lost 2 Notre Dame Lost 2 Occidental Won 1 Ohio Won 1 Ohio Northern Won 1 Ohio State Lost 2 Oklahoma Lost 3 Oklahoma City Lost 1 Oklahoma State Lost 2 Omaha Lost 2 Oral Roberts Won 2 Oregon Lost 3 Oregon State Won 1 Ottawa (Kan.) Won 1 Outdoor (Boulder, Colo.) Won 1 Pacific Won 1 Panhandle State Won 1 Park College Won 1 Pasadena Majors Won 1 Penn State Lost 1 Pepperdine Lost 1 Peru Navy Won 1 Peru State Won

105 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W L PCT. STREAK Phillips 66ers Lost 1 Piggly Wiggly Lost 3 Pittsburg State Won 1 Pittsburgh Won 1 Plymouth Athletic Club Lost 1 Point Loma Won 1 Port Washington Lost 3 Portland Lost 5 Portland State Won 1 Professional Schools Lost 1 Purdue Lost 1 Regis Lost 2 Rhode Island Lost 1 Rockford Won 1 Rockmont Won 9 Rocky Mountain Won 2 Sacramento State Won 1 St. Ambrose Won 1 St. Bonaventure Won 1 St. Francis Won 1 St. John s (Kan.) Won 3 St. John s (N.Y.) Lost 1 St. Joseph s (Pa.) Won 1 St. Louis Lost 1 St. Martin s Won 1 St. Mary s (Calif.) Lost 1 St. Mary s (Minn.) Won 1 St. Mary of the Plains Won 1 Samford Lost 1 San Diego Won 2 San Diego State Won 1 San Francisco Lost 3 San Jose State Won 5 Santa Clara Won 1 College of Santa Fe Won 3 Seattle Won 3 Seattle Pacific Won 1 Sheyboygan Athletic Club Won 1 Simpson Won 1 Sioux City YMCA Won 1 Sioux Falls Won 1 South Alabama Won 4 South Carolina Won 1 South Dakota Lost 2 South Dakota State Lost 2 South Dakota Tech Won 2 South Dakota-Springfield Won 1 Southern California Lost 1 Southern Colorado Lost 1 Southern Indiana Lost 1 S. Illinois-Edwardsville Won 1 Southern (La.) Won 1 Southern Methodist Won 1 Southern Mississippi Lost 1 Southern Utah Won 1 Southwestern Won 1 Stanford Lost 7 Stetson Won 1 Stonehill Lost 1 Supreme Dairy Won 1 Syracuse Won 1 Tabor Won 2 Taylor Clothing Won 1 Tennessee Lost 2 Texas Lost 1 Texas A&M Lost 2 Texas A&M-CC Won 5 Texas-Arlington Won 4 Texas Christian Won 2 FIRST LAST OPPONENT MEETING MEETING W L PCT. STREAK Texas-El Paso Lost 2 Texas-Pan American Won 1 Texas-San Antonio Won 2 Texas Southern Won 1 Texas State Lost 1 Texas Tech Won 3 Texas Wesleyan Lost 1 Toledo Lost 3 Transitis Lost 1 Trinity Won 1 Troy Won 1 Tulane Lost 3 Two Rivers Athletic Club Lost 1 UC Irvine Lost 1 UCLA Lost 4 UC Riverside Won 1 UC San Diego Won 1 UC Santa Barbara Lost 1 UNC Greensboro Lost 1 U.S. International Lost 2 Utah Lost 5 Utah State Won 3 Utah Valley Lost 1 Valley City State Lost 1 Valparaiso Won 1 VFW Won 1 Virginia Lost 1 Virginia Military Institute Won 1 Washington (Mo.) Won 3 Washington State Lost 1 Wayne State (Neb.) Lost 2 Waynesburg Lost 1 Weber State Won 2 West Texas A&M Lost 3 Western Illinois Won 2 Western Kentucky Lost 1 Western Michigan Lost 1 Western Montana Won 4 Western New Mexico Lost 1 Western State Won 1 Westmar Won 2 Westminister Won 2 Westmont Won 2 Wheaton Lost 1 Wheat Ridge Won 1 Whitney Sporting Goods Won 1 Whittier (Calif.) Won 2 Wichita State Lost 1 William Jewell Lost 1 William Penn Won 1 Williams Field Won 1 Wisconsin Lost 2 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Lost 1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lost 1 Wooster Won 1 Wright State Won 1 Wyoming Lost 3 Yale Won Opponents in Bold *Formerly Northeast Louisiana DENVERPIONEERS.com 105

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