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1 Information Guide Jordan AARON J.J. PANOSKE Austin ARIANS #BackToTheCell

2 Milwaukee Panthers 1 JORDAN AARON Sr. Guard 5-10 Bronx, NY 3 KYLE KELM Sr. Forward 6-9 Randolph, Wis. 4 MALCOLM MOORE Sr. Forward 6-7 Iowa City, Iowa 5 CODY WICHMANN Fr. Guard 6-5 Pulaski, Wis. 10 THIERNO NIANG Sr. Guard 6-1 Dakar, Senegal 15 TRINSON WHITE Jr. Guard 6-5 Milwaukee, Wis. 20 MITCH ROELKE Sr. Guard 6-0 Waunakee, Wis. 22 EVAN RICHARD Jr. Guard 6-2 Kieler, Wis. 23 JJ PANOSKE So. Forward 6-10 Brodhead, Wis. 25 STEVE MCWHORTER Jr. Guard 6-2 Madison, Wis. 30 JEVON LYLE So. Guard 6-2 Kansas City, Mo. 31 MATT TIBY So. Forward 6-8 Urbandale, Iowa 33 QUINTON GUSTAVSON Sr. Forward 6-9 Racine, Wis. 34 AUSTIN ARIANS So. Forward 6-6 Stoughton, Wis. 50 BRETT PRAHL Fr. Forward 6-9 East Troy, Wis. 52 ALEX PRAHL Fr. Forward 6-9 East Troy, Wis. ROB JETER Head Coach Ninth Season CHAD BOUDREAU Assistant Coach Ninth Season DUFFY CONROY Assistant Coach Ninth Season SHARIF CHAMBLISS Assistant Coach Second Season

3 Milwaukee Basketball Quick Facts General Information School: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip: Milwaukee, WI Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black and Gold Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena (10,783) Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference: Horizon League Chancellor: Michael Lovell Athletic Director: Amanda Braun Senior Woman Administrator: Kathy Litzau Ticket Manager: Brian Morgan Athletics Phone: Ticket Phone: Basketball History First Year of Basketball: 1896 Overall all-time record: First Year In Division I: 1990 Division I Record: NCAA Appearances/Last App.: 3/2006 Last NCAA opponent/result: def. Oklahoma 82-74; lost vs. Florida, NIT Appearances/Last App.: 2/2011 (lost at N Wstrn, 70-61) Last Postseason Appearance: CBI, 2012 (lost at TCU, 83-73) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rob Jeter (UW-Platteville, 91) Record At School/Career Record: (9th)/same Assistant Coach: Chad Boudreau (Hannibal-LaGrange, 95) Assistant Coach: Duffy Conroy (St. Ambrose, 99) Assistant Coach: Sharif Chambliss (Wisconsin, 05) Director of Operations: Chip MacKenzie (Edgewood, 90) Video Coordinator: Chris Hill (Milwaukee, 06) Athletic Trainer: Brandon Wells (UW-Stevens Point, 07) Media Relations Assoc. AD-Communications/MBB Contact: Kevin O Connor Office Phone: / kjoc@uwm.edu Associate Director of Communications: Chris Zills Assistant Director of Communications: Tim Prahl SID Fax: Press Row Phone: Team Information Overall Record: 8-24 Home/Road/Neutral: 7-7/1-15/0-2 League Record/Finish: 3-13/9th League Tournament: Lost to Green Bay in 1st round Postseason: None Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers/Redshirts: Media and Information Guide Page 1 Table Of Contents Basic Information pp. 1-3 The roster and basic information on the Panthers Season Notes pp. 4 News, notes and quotes on the Panthers Coaching Staff pp Read about head coach Rob Jeter and his coaching staff The Panthers pp Biographies and statistics on all of the Panther players In Review pp A look back at the stats and recaps from the season History and Tradition pp Follow the great tradition and history of Milwaukee basketball Record Book pp All of the records lists from Panther history The U.S. Cellular Arena pp A look at the downtown home of the Milwaukee Panthers Official Website: Official Blog: Facebook: You Tube: Twitter: On The Air The Panthers return to WISN and Time Warner Cable SportsChannel for the season. Every game airs live on WISN, with the pregame show starting 15 minutes prior to tipoff. Bill Johnson is back as the voice of the Panthers. On TV, Time Warner Cable SportsChannel will again carry a number of its own productions as well as be the local affiliate for the Horizon League Game of the Week package. Daron Sutton and Adrian Tigert return as the broadcast team. Follow The Panthers Online uwmpanthers.com uwmpantherscom.blogspot.com

4 Welcome To Milwaukee Basketball The Milwaukee Athletic Communications staff welcomes your coverage of the Panther men s basketball team. Associate Athletic Director Kevin O Connor serves as the main contact for men s basketball. He can be reached in the office at (414) , by cell phone at (414) or by at kjoc@uwm.edu. Getting The Information The communications office produces a game notes packet for every men s basketball game, as well as releases for other special announcements and events. To be added to an electronic mailing list, contact Kevin O Connor. The releases are also available in the media room prior to every UWM men s basketball game. Interview Requests Head coach Rob Jeter and members of the men s basketball team are available to the media on a regular basis following practice. Most practices take place in the afternoon, though exact times do vary from day-to-day. Arrangements for phone interviews can also be made, but should be made through the communications office. Requests for interviews on game days must be made in advance. Home Game Credential Requests All requests for media credentials for UWM men s basketball home games should be made to Kevin O Connor as early as possible. Working members of the media will be assigned a seat courtside or in the upper-level media area and will receive access to the U.S. Cellular Arena Media Room or Klotsche Center Media Room. Passes that are not mailed will be available at the media will call table, located on the east end of the main lobby at the U.S. Cellular Arena or the main lobby of the Klotsche Center. Parking passes are available, but space is extremely limited. Contact Kevin O Connor for more information. Media Room Information The U.S. Cellular Arena Media Room is located on the lower concourse on the east end of the building. The room is equipped with phone lines, wireless internet access and power supplies available on a first-come, first-served basis. At the Klotsche Center, the media room is located on the lower level and is also equipped with phone lines, wireless internet access and power supplies available on a first-come, first-served basis. The media room is also the location for all postgame media conferences and an audio box with ample plug-in space is available for a clean audio feed of the conferences. Gameday Media Services The media room is open 90 minutes prior to the scheduled tipoff. Game notes, programs, media guides, updated team and league statistics, plus other special information, will be available in the media room at that time. A pregame meal is served in the media room approximately one hour prior to the tipoff. The media room is also the site of all postgame media conferences. The visiting coach and requested players will be brought to the media room following a 10-minute cooling-off period, followed by UWM players and UWM head coach Rob Jeter. Media Information Media and Information Guide Page 2 Three NCAA Tournaments Athletic Communications Contacts (414-) Kevin O Connor Office/Cell / Kevin O Connor ... kjoc@uwm.edu Chris Zills Office/Cell / Chris Zills ...czills@uwm.edu Tim Prahl Office/Cell / Tim Prahl ...tdprahl@uwm.edu Shipping Address...UWM Athletics - The Pavilion N. Downer Ave....Milwaukee, WI UWM Locker Room Policies The UWM men s basketball locker room is closed to the media before and after all games, home and away. Players and coaches will be brought out of the locker room to speak with members of the media as requested. The UWM Training Room is also closed to the media. Special requests for access to the locker room and other closed portions of the facilities should be made well in advance of game day. Photographer Access Photographers may shoot from the baselines behind the marked lines on the floor. One-half of each baseline will be available, with the other half being used by cheerleaders and dance squads. Because of space limitations, photographers cannot shoot from press row or in front of press row. Radio Broadcasts Space is reserved courtside for the visiting team s official radio station, as designated by the visiting school s sports information department. The reserved space, located next to the visiting team bench, includes three seats, two complimentary phone lines, an ISDN line, stat and video monitor and power outlets. Due to space limitations, additional seats are not available. Television Broadcasts The television rights to all UWM home men s basketball games are held by UWM Athletics, unless assigned by contract to the visiting school or to a television entity. Visiting schools or other groups wishing to originate a television broadcast from the U.S. Cellular Arena should contact O Connor and Wisconsin Center District Event Manager Shawn Kison at (414) well in advance of the game date. Space can be reserved for the broadcast team at courtside directly across from the scorers table and camera locations are located throughout the arena. There is also parking for a television mobile unit on the northwest side of the building. Kison can provide more information on park and power charges and other special arrangements. For coverage of games at the Klotsche Center, contact O Connor directly.

5 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Jordan Aaron G Sr. Bronx, NY (Wings Academy/Southeastern CC) #-2 Akeem Springs G So. Waukegan, Ill. (Waukegan/Northern Illinois) 3 Kyle Kelm F Sr. Randolph, Wis. (Randolph) 4 Malcolm Moore F Sr. Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City/UTEP) 5 Cody Wichmann G Fr. Pulaski, Wis. (Pulaski) 10 Thierno Niang G Sr. Dakar, Senegal (Bridgton Academy/Triton College) #-11 Connor Weas G So. Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Whitefish Bay/Lawrence) 15 Trinson White G/F Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Riverside/Indian Hills CC) 20 Mitch Roelke G Sr. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) #-21 Dan Studer F So. Germantown, Wis. (Germantown/UW-Stevens Point) 22 Evan Richard G Jr. Kieler, Wis. (Cuba City) 23 J.J. Panoske F So. Brodhead, Wis. (Brodhead) 25 Steve McWhorter G Jr. Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine s/indiana State) 30 JeVon Lyle G So. Kansas City, Mo. (Archbishop O Hara/Iowa Western CC) 31 Matt Tiby F So. Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale/Kirkwood CC) 33 Quinton Gustavson C Sr. Racine, Wis. (Case) 34 Austin Arians F So. Stoughton, Wis. (Madison Edgewood) 50 Brett Prahl F Fr. East Troy, Wis. (East Troy) 52 Alex Prahl F Fr. East Troy, Wis. (East Troy) # - Will sit out the season due to NCAA transfer regulations Coaching Staff Head Coach Rob Jeter 9th season UW-Platteville, 1991 Assistant Coach Chad Boudreau 9th season Hannibal-LaGrange, 1995 Assistant Coach Duffy Conroy 9th season St. Ambrose, 1999 Assistant Coach Sharif Chambliss 2nd season Wisconsin, 2005 Director of Operations Chip MacKenzie 9th season Edgewood, 1990 Video Coordinator Chris Hill 2nd season Milwaukee, 06 Roster By State/Country Wisconsin (13) Austin Arians; Quinton Gustavson; Kyle Kelm; Steve McWhorter; Alex Prahl; Brett Prahl; J.J. Panoske; Evan Richard; Mitch Roelke; Dan Studer; Connor Weas; Trinson White; Cody Wichmann Iowa (2) Malcolm Moore; Matt Tiby Illinois (1) Akeem Springs Missouri (1) JeVon Lyle New York (1) Jordan Aaron Senegal (1) Thieno Niang Roster By Class Seniors (6) Jordan Aaron; Quinton Gustavson; Kyle Kelm; Malcolm Moore; Thierno Niang; Mitch Roelke Juniors (3) Steve McWhorter; Evan Richard; Trinson White Sophomores (7) Austin Arians; JeVon Lyle; J.J. Panoske; Akeem Springs; Dan Studer; Matt Tiby; Connor Weas Freshmen (3) Alex Prahl; Brett Prahl; Cody Wichmann Pronunciations Thierno Niang CHAIR-no nee-ang Mitch Roelke ROLL-key J.J. Panoske PAH-nahs-key Austin Arians air-ee-ins Matt Tiby - ty-bee Cody Wichmann - wick-min JeVon Lyle - jah-vonn Media and Information Guide Page 3

6 The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men s basketball team will look to a number of new faces along with some key returnees as it hopes to bounce back from a difficult campaign. The Panthers do return seven players that made at least one start a season ago, though that group of seven combined for just 68 starts over the course of the year. Those seven, plus one additional returnee, are joined by a group of 11 new players. Eight of the 11 are eligible this season, and new faces account for eight of the team s 13 scholarship players. Senior guard Jordan Aaron heads the list of returnees for the Panthers. The junior-college transfer was honored by the Horizon League following last season, earning all-newcomer team recognition. He finished second on the team in scoring, averaging 14.4 points per game, making 30 starts and reaching double figures a team-best 23 times. He also had 128 assists, including a pair of double-figure assist outings. A number of young faces look to have a bright future for the Panthers after strong campaigns. Redshirt freshman J.J. Panoske made 16 starts and averaged 5.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. True freshman Austin Arians started three times but made his biggest impact off the bench. He finished fourth on the team in scoring at 6.6 points per game. Milwaukee s lineup this coming season is likely to include a number of newcomers. Two of those new faces were part of the squad a season ago but are now eligible. Indiana State transfer Steve McWhorter seems to be the odds-on choice to be the starting point guard. That would allow Aaron to move to an off-guard position. Matt Tiby will play this season after arriving in the middle of last season and is likely to be an impact starter up front. UWM has added two other junior college transfers in Trinson White and JeVon Lyle. White is a Milwaukee native who played at Indiana Hills CC while Lyle spent a redshirt Season Primer year at Northern Iowa before going the junior college route. The Panthers have also officially added a pair of freshman that signed last November in Cody Wichmann and Brett Prahl. Prahl s twin brother, Alex, is a walk-on for the Panthers. Plus, fifth-year senior Malcolm Moore is eligible immediately after graduating from UTEP following this past season. He is currently enrolled in graduate school at Milwaukee. Northern Illinois transfer Akeem Springs is also on the roster but will sit out this season. The Panthers will hope for more consistency and health this season. Milwaukee struggled with injuries and lineup changes throughout the season en route to an 8-24 mark. Twelve different players started at least one game for Milwaukee, with eight of those players making their first collegiate starts during the year. Five players who started games during the year also missed time due to injury. Milwaukee announced this summer it will be returning its home games to the U.S. Cellular Arena. The University and the Wisconsin Center District have signed a five-year agreement that puts the Panthers back downtown after a one-year absence. Before moving to the on-campus Klotsche Center this past year, Milwaukee had played nearly all of its home games downtown since the campaign. 10 of Milwaukee s 13 total home games will be downtown this season, with every home game expected to be played at the off-campus venue in following seasons. The Panthers have put the finishing touches on their schedule. Milwaukee will open the home regular season Nov. 19 against DePaul and will also host Northern Iowa and Bradley in non-league play. The regular season begins Nov. 8 with a contest against now-mvc member Loyola. Trips to Davidson and Wisconsin are also on the docket. Other notable dates on the Panther slate include a Nov. 16 contest against NCAA qualifier James Madison in DeKalb, Ill., and a Dec. 21 matchup in New Orleans against Northeastern, which won the regular season Colonial Athletic Association title a year ago and played in the NIT Media and Information Guide Page 4 Three NCAA Tournaments Rob Jeter On Early Practice Goals We re just trying to get as skilled as we can. We ve added athleticism through recruiting and now we re coaching to add as much skill as possible. The development of skills like shooting the ball and moving to the right spots without the ball are the kinds of things that can really help us as a team. We know we have the pieces to get a lot better in those areas. Rob Jeter On Individual Improvements What I am looking for is improvement by each player from last year. Improvement can be recruited in, but what I m seeing is improvement from guys who battled through the season last year. That s what is impressing me. I ve seen guys in the weight room that are noticeably stronger than they were last year. I ve seen a great deal of effort and enthusiasm from people to go through preseason workouts. When you consider some of the rough things that happened last year, it is especially encouraging to see such a positive attitude. Rob Jeter On Possible Lineups Right now I feel really good about picking five guys we could put on the floor to start a game, and I also feel good about another four guys I know could come in and fill a different role than the guys that are starting and give us some different options. I think the biggest question mark for us right now is trying to figure out who that third and fourth inside guy is going to be for us. As far as on the wings, I think we ve done a nice job of adding some athleticism and some speed, so as long as we can keep guys healthy I m pretty clear on the group we can go with. Rob Jeter On Returning Downtown We re always looking at recruiting and how you re going to attract the next great player, and the venue downtown helps us with that. The history of the building downtown speaks for itself. I know we ve had some special moments of our own down there. Our team is excited about being in a place that has always been home for them. Our fans enjoy it. You put all of that together and it definitely adds a little bit of extra excitement to the beginning of the season.

7 The Jeter File As A Head Coach Eight seasons at UWM 2011 League Coach Of The Year 2006 and 2011 WBCA Coach Of The Year 2011 finalist for Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award 2011 finalist for Ben Jobe Award 2011 finalist for Skip Prosser Man of The Year Award Three 20-win seasons Won regular season title in 2011 Won regular season and tournament titles in 2006 Beat Oklahoma in NCAA Tournament First Round in 2006 Set UWM record for first-year head coach with 22 wins As An Assistant Coach Helped Team USA to bronze medal in 2009 World University Games Part of four NCAA Tourney teams and two Big Ten titles at Wisconsin Badgers made it to Elite Eight (2005) and Sweet 16 (2003) During two seasons at UWM, helped Panthers post the first back-to-back plus-.500 seasons since early 1990 s UWM advanced to semis of league tourney for first time At Platteville, Pioneers won two NCAA Division III National Titles and compiled a record As A Player Captained the 1991 Platteville team that won NCAA D III National Title Named to All-WSUC, All-Midwest Region and All-Final Four teams UWP record-holder for career field goal percentage and consecutive starts Played professionally in Portugal rob JETER Head Coach 9th Season Overall League Rob Jeter has made his mark on the basketball program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee during his eight seasons. That mark has now led the Panthers to a pair of 20-win seasons in the past four years and two postseason berths in the last three seasons. In , UWM finished and claimed a spot in the College Basketball Invitational. Kaylon Williams was named to the all-league team and Ryan Allen to the all-defensive squad. In , Jeter directed his team to wins in their final nine league regular season games, earning the regular season league title along with the top seed and hosting rights for the league tournament. He also collected his 100th career win in the regular season finale. Jeter was then recognized widely for his efforts, earning League Coach of the Year honors as well as being named the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I Coach of the Year. He was also a finalist for the Hugh Durham Coach of the Year Award, the Ben Jobe Award and the Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award. The most recent seasons have been more key steps on a productive journey by Jeter in Milwaukee. After starting his head coaching career with a league title and an NCAA Tournament win, he rebuilt the Milwaukee roster back into a league-championship contender, increasing the number of overall wins for three-straight seasons. Jeter is also one of just two coaches in UWM history to lead his teams to three postseason berths and three 20-win seasons. Jeter started his head coaching career with a bang. He led his team to its third-straight Horizon League regular season title, its second-straight league tournament crown and its second-straight berth in the NCAA Tournament in Once in the tourney, Jeter guided the Panthers to a first-round win over Oklahoma before UWM was eliminated by eventual national champion Florida in the second round in Jacksonville. That season marked a fourth-straight 20-win season for the Panthers, with the 22 victories the most by a first-year head coach in school history. Plus, he helped three of his players earn All-Horizon League honors, a school record, while also having three players earn league all-tournament team recognition. Following that first season, Jeter embarked on the difficult process of rebuilding the Panthers roster. With seven seniors gone from the 2006 squad, he fielded a squad of 16 newcomers in UWM then added five wins to its total in , three more victories in and three more wins in UWM then followed that up with seasons of 19 and 20 victories. In fact, UWM went through a four-year stretch of winning more than 11 league games per season and claimed some memorable victories in and out of the conference. The Panthers tallied four wins over Butler in that time and set a school-record by overcoming a 24-point halftime deficit vs. Cal Davis to claim an improbable six-point win. Jeter has also had the chance to take his coaching talents to an international level, serving as an assistant coach for Team USA in the World University Games in The U.S., with former UWM head man Bo Ryan serving as head coach and former Miami (Fla.) head coach Frank Haith serving as another assistant, lost just one time and captured a bronze medal Media and Information Guide Page 5

8 Jeter s work as a head coach has regularly been recognized, as he was named the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I Coach of the Year in 2006 and was inducted into the UW-Platteville Athletic Hall of Fame in September of He was also recently named an inductee into the inaugural hall of fame class for the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and his 1991 National Championship team from Platteville was inducted into the school s hall of fame this past year. Jeter s impact has also been felt off the court. He directed a major fundraising campaign that sent the Panthers on a 10- day trip to Italy in 2010, while he has also built his Full-Court Club luncheons from audiences of 30 at the beginning to regular crowds of more than 100 people. He also spearheaded the outfitting of UWM s new locker room and team room in the Pavilion, including wooden lockers, furniture and a large-screen television. Plus, his fundraising efforts have helped enhance the team s academic support and sports medicine efforts, while also upgrading various aspects of team travel. He has also jumped into a number of charitable ventures off the court, including his extensive involvement in Shooting For A Cure, a Wisconsin-based Coaches vs. Cancer event that debuted in the summer of Jeter is also a regular at Milwaukeearea community events, including the annual Fellowship Open. Jeter returned to UWM as the 20th head coach in the school s history after serving for four years as an assistant coach and associate head coach at the University of Wisconsin. He previously served as an assistant at both UWM and Marquette after working and playing at Division III power UW-Platteville. Jeter worked under Ryan for 10 of his 11 years as an assistant coach, spending one year under Mike Deane at Marquette. At Wisconsin, Jeter served as the Badgers lead recruiter while also coordinating the scouting and academic efforts. In four seasons at Wisconsin, Jeter helped the Badgers to remarkable success. They won two regular season Big Ten championships and a Big Ten Tournament title. Wisconsin also made four-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including berths in the Sweet 16 in 2003 and the Elite Eight in Jeter served on Ryan s staff for two seasons at UWM, recruiting Panther stars Adrian Tigert and Chris Hill while helping to lay the foundation for success on the basketball court. Under Ryan and Jeter, UWM recorded its first two plus-.500 seasons since the early 1990 s while increasing attendance nearly 300 percent. Winning has never been a problem for Jeter. All told, he has been a part of 12 conference championships, including 10 as a coach. He has won three national championships, including two as a coach. As a player at UW-Platteville, his teams went in four seasons. In his 11 years as an assistant coach, his teams posted a combined record, good for a.743 winning percentage. In league play, his teams recorded a record. Jeter s collegiate basketball life started at UW-Platteville, where he played for Ryan from and then was an assistant from As a player for the Pioneers, Jeter captained the team to the 1991 NCAA Division III title and was named to the All-Final Four team. A two-time All-WSUC selection and two-time All-Midwest Region choice, Jeter still holds UW-Platteville records for career field goal percentage (.601) and consecutive starts (89). Jeter was also named to the WSUC honor roll three times. As an assistant coach, Jeter helped guide the Pioneers to a overall record, two NCAA Division III titles and four conference championships. In addition to his coaching duties at UW-Platteville, Jeter coordinated the program s academic, recruiting and scouting efforts and directed the Bo Ryan Basketball Camps. He was also an admissions coordinator at the school. In between playing and coaching at UW- Platteville, Jeter spent a season playing basketball overseas. He starred for the Olivias Futebol Clube in Portugal in , leading the Portuguese league in scoring. Jeter was born in Pittsburgh on May 15, 1969, and then grew up in Chicago as part of an athletic family. His late dad, Bob, is a member of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and his brother, Carlton, played basketball alongside Rob at UW-Platteville. He attended high school at Quigley South before earning both his bachelor s and master s degrees from UW-Platteville. Jeter and his wife, Deanna, have four children Media and Information Guide Page 6 Three NCAA Tournaments Jeter Year-By-Year Year Overall League TOTALS Jeter By The Numbers Career Plus-50 pct pct pct pct or less Opp. plus-50 pct Opp pct Opp pct Opp pct or less Shoot better than opp Shoot worse than opp Shoot same as opp Outrebound opp Outrebounded Rebounding even Leading at half Trailing at half Tied at half Forces 10 TOs or less Forces TOs Forces TOs Forces 21+ TOs Commits 10 TOs or less Commits TOs Commits TOs Commits 21+ TOs Scores 60 or more Scores 70 or more Scores 80 or more Opp. 60 or more Opp. 70 or more Opp. 80 or more Margin 5 pts or less Margin 6-10 pts Margin pts Margin 20 pts or more Home Overall Home League Away Overall Away League Neutral Overall November December January February March Overtime AP Ranked Opps

9 chad BOUDREAU Assistant Coach 9th Season Chad Boudreau is in his ninth season as an assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In Milwaukee, Boudreau is a part of all activities in the basketball program and serves as the program s recruiting coordinator. The Boudreau File Rob Jeter is what made this job something I jumped at, Boudreau said. I have a lot of respect for what he has done as both a player and a coach and have gotten to know him very well over the years. Plus, having recruited extensively in and around Milwaukee, I knew this was an area my family would be very happy in. It is nice to see how the school has developed and moved into the national spotlight and it has been very exciting to be a part of it. Did You Know? Indian Hills was a junior college basketball powerhouse while Chad Boudreau was at the school. The squad earned three National Junior College Athletic Association #1 rankings and finished fourth at the NJCAA Tournament in In all, the team won 77 percent of its games while Boudreau was at the school, posting a record. Plus, Boudreau coached two firstteam NJCAA All-Americans and two NBA draft picks while also helping more than 20 players earn NCAA Division I scholarships. Boudreau had worked for six years as an assistant coach at Indian Hills Community College, helping the school to three National Junior College Athletic Association #1 rankings and to the NJCAA Final Four. Chad s recruiting abilities and contacts throughout the country have been a valuable resource for the program, Jeter said. Plus, with his six years in the junior college ranks, he has been able to use those connections to help us fill special needs in recruiting. Chad also has a great personality and people enjoy being around him, which helps him build a tremendous relationship with the players. I remain very happy he was willing to join us and he has been a very valuable piece of our staff here in Milwaukee. Boudreau s wide-ranging recruiting contacts have been very important during his time in Milwaukee, with UWM looking to restock its roster. In the process, the Panthers have attracted players from throughout Wisconsin and across the Midwest, establishing a wide recruiting base. At Indian Hills, he helped 22 players earn NCAA Division I scholarships, including two first-team NJCAA All-Americans and two NBA draft picks. While Boudreau was an assistant at Indian Hills, the men s basketball team posted some stellar seasons. In all, the team won 77 percent of its games while Boudreau was at the school, posting a record. Every season had its highlights, including the 2000 campaign when Indian Hills finished fourth at the national junior college tournament. The team went 29-6 in , going undefeated in conference play while finishing the season ranked 10th in the nation in the NJCAA ranks. In , Indian Hills won 25 more games before posting a 22-win season in Boudreau had a wide range of responsibilities in the well-respected program, including recruiting, scheduling, strength and conditioning, academic monitoring, individual skill development and marketing. He also held duties away from the basketball court at Indian Hills, serving as a marketing and recruiting counselor. Prior to his time at Indian Hills, Boudreau was a graduate assistant coach for the women s basketball team at Hannibal-LaGrange College in Missouri and spent two years as an assistant varsity and head freshmen girls basketball coach at Anita High School in Iowa. He also played for two seasons at Hannibal-LaGrange after earning all-state recognition three times at Harmony High School in Iowa. Boudreau s wife, Stacy, is the head coach of the highly-successful women s volleyball program at UW-Whitewater. The couple has four children Media and Information Guide Page 7

10 duffy CONROY OY Assistant s Coach 9th Season Three NCAA Tournaments Duffy Conroy is starting his eighth season as an assistant coach in Milwaukee for Rob Jeter. At UWM, Conroy is involved in all aspects of the program while recently taking on the role of scheduling coordinator. The Conroy File This has been a great opportunity to get to work under Coach Jeter, who has had a great influence on me over the years, Conroy said. It was very exciting to come back to UWM, where I started my collegiate coaching career, and it is great to be building on the winning tradition of the program. Conroy spent the season as the director of basketball operations at Wisconsin before starting his second stint at UWM. He served as an administrative assistant for Bo Ryan during the season in Milwaukee, and then moved to Madison with Ryan, where he was the video coordinator for two seasons. He took over head coaching and athletic director duties at his alma mater, Assumption High School, for the school year before returning to Madison for the season. In his second stint at Wisconsin, Conroy was responsible for the day-to-day operational aspects of the program, including travel and budget matters. Duffy was one of my first recruits and I always respected his work-ethic as a studentathlete, Jeter said. He does a great job of relating to the players and the experience he gained as both a high school head coach and athletic director is invaluable. He has worked hard to earn this opportunity, starting as a video coordinator, moving to basketball operations and getting a chance to be an assistant coach. Did You Know? Duffy isn t the only member of the Conroy family involved in basketball. In fact, Duffy s brother, Ed, is starting his fourth season as the head coach at Tulane after working for three seasons as the head coach at The Citadel. Ed s experience also includes a number of assistant coaching stints with Buzz Peterson and three seasons as the head coach at Francis Marion University. In both of his stays at Wisconsin, Conroy was a part of the incredible success the Badgers enjoyed under Jeter and Ryan. Conroy was part of the Badgers staff as they won backto-back Big Ten regular-season titles for the first time in school history and advanced to the Sweet 16 in Then in , Conroy was back on the staff as Wisconsin made a run to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. In all, the Badgers won 68 games in the three seasons Conroy worked at the school. Conroy played basketball at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. A two-time allconference performer and team captain, Conroy led St. Ambrose to three appearances in the NAIA Tournament. St. Ambrose won 20 games during his junior campaign and then 26 games during his senior season. That year, he averaged more than 10 points, five rebounds and four assists per game in earning honorable mention All-America honors. He finished his career with more than 1,000 points. Conroy, who was born in Naperville, Ill., was an all-state football and basketball player at Davenport Assumption High School. And, Conroy comes from a college basketball family, as his brother, Ed, is the head coach at Tulane. He and his wife, Nikki, have four children Media and Information Guide Page 8

11 sharif CHAMBLISS Assistant Coach 2nd Season Sharif Chambliss is starting his second season an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s basketball team. The Chambliss File Chambliss, a Racine native, came back to Milwaukee in June of 2012 after spending the last previous seasons as the video coordinator at Wisconsin. He previously worked at UWM from as the men s basketball team s academic mentor. Chambliss has also served assistant coaching stints at UW- Platteville and Francis Marion University. Sharif is a high-energy guy who is very familiar with us and is part of our coaching family, Jeter said. He has strong ties both in Wisconsin and throughout the Midwest and has been able to add to our recruiting efforts immediately. He was also a standout player in the Big Ten and he ll be able to continue to use his experience to really help our guards. He has been a great addition to our staff. I am really excited to be back in Milwaukee and to get the chance to work with one of my mentors, Chambliss said. It is a homecoming of sorts to be back with the Panthers and to get another opportunity to work with a great group of coaches and studentathletes. The roots of our coaching tree run deep and I have to thank Bo Ryan and the staff at Wisconsin, along with all of the other coaches I have worked with, for helping to prepare me for this opportunity. This is the next step in a career I have invested myself in and I am thankful for the opportunity the coaches and the athletic department leaders have given me. I plan on making the most of it. Did You Know? Sharif Chambliss was a star at a pair of Big Ten institutions. The guard from Racine first played at Penn State, leading the team in scoring while earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors. He then transferred to Wisconsin for his final season of eligibility, again earning All-Big Ten recognition while helping the Badgers to the Elite Eight. Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter was an assistant for that celebrated Badger squad, while Chambliss served as team captain. Chambliss was a standout player in the Big Ten, starring at both Penn State and Wisconsin. He spent three seasons with the Nittany Lions, leading the team in scoring twice. He then transferred to Wisconsin for his final season, earning a spot as a team captain while helping the Badgers to the Elite Eight in Chambliss was a two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten point guard and scored 1,107 points in his collegiate career. Following college, he played professionally in Portugal for two seasons. Chambliss earned his bachelor of science degree in life science communications from Wisconsin in 2005 and completed a master s degree in adult education from UW-Platteville in May of Media and Information Guide Page 9

12 chip MACKENZIE Director of Operations 9th Season Chip MacKenzie is in his ninth year as a member of the men s basketball staff at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. This is his sixth year in the director of operations position after three years as the video coordinator. MacKenzie came to UWM after spending three seasons as the head coach at Pecatonica High School in southwest Wisconsin, where he compiled a record. In his current position, MacKenzie is responsible for many of the day-to-day operations of the program, including travel, equipment and practice scheduling. MacKenzie has also taken on the added duty of serving as the director of the Rob Jeter Milwaukee Basketball Summer Camps. He also serves as an instructor in UWM s Department of Sport and Recreation. Chip is a very organized, detail-oriented person who is doing a great job with our operations, UWM head coach Rob Jeter said. He has a very good basketball background and is a very important part of our staff. MacKenzie played high school basketball at Madison Edgewood before continuing his basketball career at Edgewood College, where he still holds the single-game scoring record (46 points). MacKenzie graduated from Edgewood College in 1990 and then served as an assistant coach at Edgewood High School for 10 years, as the team compiled a record. He also worked for two seasons as an assistant coach for his brother, Dana, at Pecatonica, helping the school to a runner-up finish in the WIAA Tournament and a mark. MacKenzie then became the head coach at the school in MacKenzie earned his masters degree from St. Mary s (Minn.) in chris HILL Video Coordinator or 2nd Season Chris Hill is starting his second year as video coordinator for the Panther basketball program after serving as the team s academic advisor in Hill returned to his alma mater after working as a graduate student manager at Tennessee. He also enjoyed a successful professional basketball career overseas. The Chicago native played in 116 games during his Panther career, which spanned from He made 71 starts at point guard, scoring 754 points to go with 301 assists and 291 rebounds. Hill started 24 games during the Sweet 16 season of and then started all 31 contests as the Panthers advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament under Jeter in In Hill s five seasons in Milwaukee, including his redshirt year in , the Panthers won three Horizon League regular season titles, three Horizon League Tournament titles and played in three NCAA Tournaments. In all, UWM won 108 games, including three games in the NCAA Tournament. tone BOYLE Graduate Manager 3rd Season Tone Boyle is starting his third season on the UWM coaching staff. He was the video coordinator in but has now become a graduate manager while returning to school to pursue his master s degree. As a player at UWM, Boyle helped lead Milwaukee to the Horizon League regular season title and the National Invitation Tournament in 2011 The Middleton, Wis. native came to Milwaukee in 2008 after playing at both Kirkwood Community College and Highland Community College. He earned a spot on the All-League Second Team and the All-Newcomer Team that season, then had to sit out the campaign with a back injury Media and Information Guide Page 10 He returned in , averaging 12.9 points per game while starting all 33 games. Boyle played a key role in the late-season Milwaukee surge that saw the Panthers go 10-3 over their last 13 games, with the senior reaching double digits 10 times in that stretch. For his career, Boyle wound up with 823 points and 149 three-pointers in two seasons.

13 1 jordan AARON SR G Bronx, NY Wings Academy/Southeastern tern CC Info Studies Career Summary Starting his second season in Milwaukee... is expected to move to an off-guard position after handling point guard duties much of last season. Stats and More Season Highs Points: 34 vs. Ohio Dominican 12/29 Rebounds: Northern Iowa 12/1 Assists: 11-2 times Steals: Detroit 1/3 Blocks: n/a 3-Pt Shots: 7-2 times Minutes: IUPUI 2/23 UWM Career Highs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: 3-Pt Shots: Minutes: same same same same same same same UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 32/30 Points/PPG: 462/14.4 Rebounds/RPG: 115/3.6 Assists/APG: 128/4.0 Steals/Blocks: 40/0 Minutes: Pt. FG: 67 FG %:.371 FT %: Pt. FG %:.345 Notable Numbers Double-Figure Points Or More Points 6 30 Or More Points 1 10 Or More Assists 2 Double-Doubles 1 4 Or More 3-Pt. FG 7 Collegiate Honors League Co-NOTW League All-Newcomer Team Preseason 2nd Tm All-League For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Season Notes Started 30 games at point guard in his first season in Milwaukee... finished second on the team and eighth in the league in scoring... also finished seventh in the league in assists... reached double figures in points 23 times, including six games of 20 or more points... also reached double figures in assists twice... led the way with 15 points, including the game-winning free throws, in the exhibition win over Parkside Nov had 12 points and 7 assists in the win over Mary Nov led the way with 28 points and six assists at South Carolina two days later... made seven 3-pointers in the contest... scored 13 points at UALR Nov had 19 points vs. Jacksonville Nov had 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists at Northern Iowa Dec led the way with 23 points vs. Buffalo Dec collected 14 points and 11 assists vs. Northern Illinois Dec had 15 points vs. Tennessee Tech Dec seven points and seven assists at Wisconsin Dec led the way with 34 points in the win over Ohio Dominican Dec came off the bench in that contest after being stuck in New York due to weather during the Christmas holiday... tied his collegiate-high with 11 assists in a win over Cleveland State Jan added 13 points and eight assists vs. Youngstown State two days later... led the way with 20 points vs. Green Bay Jan tallied 17 points and five assists at Loyola Jan came off the bench to score 17 points at Valparaiso Feb seven points and six assists vs. Wright State Feb had 16 points, six rebounds and five assists in a win over Loyola Feb collected 17 points and seven rebounds at Youngstown State Feb had 18 points and five assists at Cleveland State two days later... led the way with 28 points and six assists in a win at IUPUI Feb made seven 3-pointers in the contest... tallied 15 points at Green Bay Feb. 26. Before UWM Played each of the past two years at Southeastern Community College in Iowa... as a freshman at SCC, Aaron averaged 9.4 points per game and made 38 three-pointers... added 2.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists per contest... scored 32 points, including the gamewinning three-pointer, to seal SCC s District 11 victory at Williston (ND) State... helped his team to a district championship and the semifinals of the national tournament... averaged 16.4 ppg at nationals... as a sophomore, he averaged 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.6 steals per contest... also added 23 three-pointers in 16 games. Wings Academy Standout prep player in the Bronx... as a senior, averaged 17 points per game and led his squad to the PSAL Class AA semifinals. Personal Son of Joseph Joye and the late Norma Aaron Media and Information Guide Page 11

14 33 quinton GUSTAVSON SR F Racine, Wis. Racine Case Criminal Justice Career Summary Walk-on in his fifth season in Milwaukee. Stats and More Season Highs Points: 4-2 times Rebounds: Valparaiso 2/1 Assists: 1-3 times Steals: n/a Blocks: 1-2 times 3-Pt Shots: 1 vs. Ohio Dominican 12/29 Minutes: Youngstown St. 2/15 UWM Career Highs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: 3-Pt Shots: Minutes: same same same same same same same UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 20/0 Points/PPG: 16/0.8 Rebounds/RPG: 16/0.8 Assists/APG: 3/0.2 Steals/Blocks: 0/2 Minutes: 76 3-Pt. FG: 3 FG %:.357 FT %: Pt. FG %:.375 For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Season Notes Appeared in 11 games... scored a point in two minutes in the season opener vs. Mary... grabbed a rebound at DePaul Dec scored four points vs. Ohio Dominican Dec played 10 minutes and grabbed three rebounds at Valparaiso Feb scored four points and had two rebounds in nine minutes vs. Wright State Feb Season Notes Played in nine games... made his first collegiate appearance by playing one minute in the win over IUPUI Nov grabbed three rebounds vs. Texas Southern two days later... knocked in a three-pointer vs. Nebraska Omaha Dec made a three-pointer vs. Wright State Jan Season Notes Sat out the season with an injury Italy Trip Played in three games on the trip... had seven points and three rebounds vs. Brianza Select Season Notes Redshirted. Racine Case High School All-Southeast Conference and All-Racine County performer as a senior... averaged 10.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game while making 34 three-pointers... best game came against Oak Creek, when he poured in 26 points... also had four outings of 17 points... earned a spot as an alternate for the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division I All-Star Game... three-year starter. Personal Son of Kip and Patricia Gustavson... was a member of the National Honor Society and on the honors list during high school Media and Information Guide Page 12

15 3 kyle KELM SR F Randolph, Wis. Randolph Info Studies Stats and More Season Highs Points: Northern Iowa 12/1 Rebounds: Fairfield 12/12 Assists: 3-3 times Steals: 1-6 times Blocks: 2-3 times 3-Pt Shots: 3-2 times Minutes: Fairfield 12/12 UWM Career Highs Points: 18 vs. UIC 12/3/11 Rebounds: same Assists: 5 vs. Youngstown St. 1/31/12 Steals: 3 vs. IUPUI 11/18/11 Blocks: same - 4 other times 3-Pt Shots: same - 1 other time Minutes: same - 1 other time UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 90/32 Points/PPG: 468/5.2 Rebounds/RPG: 307/3.4 Assists/APG: 66/0.7 Steals/Blocks: 27/32 Minutes: Pt. FG: 38 FG %:.423 FT %: Pt. FG %:.270 Notable Numbers Double-Figure Points 17 Double-Figure Rebounds 3 Double-Doubles 1 5 Or More Assists 1 For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Career Summary Starts his fourth season in Milwaukee Season Notes Appeared in 25 games, making 11 starts... reached double figures in points six times... also had one double-double... started the exhibition game vs. Parkside... scored 15 points and grabbed five rebounds off the bench in the win over Mary Nov had 11 points off the bench in a win over Davidson Nov entered the starting lineup Dec. 1 at Northern Iowa, collecting 16 points and six rebounds... had 15 points vs. Northern Illinois Dec tallied his first career double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds at Fairfield Dec added 10 points and nine rebounds vs. Tennessee Tech Dec missed the game Dec. 29 vs. Ohio Dominican because of a concussion... wound up being limited over the next monthplus of the season... sparked the Panthers off the bench in their Feb. 20 win over UIC, scoring seven points to go with five rebounds and three assists... started and had nine points in the league tournament loss at Green Bay March Season Notes Played in 32 games, starting scored 10 points at Northern Illinois Nov had 14 points and five rebounds in a win over IUPUI Nov collected 10 rebounds vs. Texas Southern two days later... had 11 points to go with eight rebounds at UALR Nov had 13 points, six rebounds and two blocks in a victory over Loyola Dec led the way with 18 points and five rebounds in a victory over UIC two days later... had 12 points at Northern Iowa Dec missed the games with Wisconsin and Nebraska Omaha because of a shoulder injury... returned to the lineup Dec. 22 at Marquette, tallying 10 points... scored 15 points at Western Michigan Jan had seven points and nine rebounds vs. Butler Jan tallied 12 points, five rebounds and five assists vs. Youngstown State Jan collected 14 points and seven rebounds at Green Bay Feb returned to the starting lineup Feb. 18 against Fairfield and had eight points, four rebounds and two blocks Season Notes Played in all 33 games, making one start... made his collegiate debut Nov. 12 at Portland, scoring three points to go with seven rebounds and three assists... had seven points and three rebounds in a win over UC Davis Nov tallied eight points and six rebounds vs. Youngstown State Dec added eight more points vs. Cleveland State two days later... made his first start Dec. 18 against Bowling Green, collecting seven points... scored six points on a pair of three-pointers at Green Bay Jan tallied eight points and four rebounds at Butler Jan collected nine points and five rebounds vs. Detroit Jan had seven points vs. Green Bay Feb collected six rebounds at Loyola Feb knocked in a pair of three-pointers in a win over Valparaiso Feb scored seven points and grabbed three rebounds at Cleveland State Feb Italy Trip Played in all four games on the trip... averaged 7.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game... made 14-of-22 shots from the field... scored eight points and had six rebounds vs. Livorno... collected 18 points and added five rebounds against Brianza Select. Randolph High School Unanimous WBCA All-State selection in helped Randolph to Division 4 state title in Inside Wisconsin Sports all-state second team in AP All-State second team in 2010, averaging nearly 20 points and seven rebounds per game... WBCA Division 4 All-State Game selection... averaged 17.1 points and 6.1 rebounds in 2009 as Randolph went WBCA All-State team in Personal Son of David and Terri Kelm Media and Information Guide Page 13

16 10 thierno NIANG SR G Dakar, Senegal eg Bridgton Academy/Triton CC Info Studies Career Summary Starts his second season in Milwaukee. Stats and More Season Highs Points: 11 vs. Mary 11/9 Rebounds: 12 vs. Davidson 11/17 Assists: 6 vs. Rider 11/25 Steals: 2-4 times Blocks: 1 vs. Mary 11/9 3-Pt Shots: 3 vs. Mary 11/9 Minutes: South Carolina 11/11 UWM Career Highs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: 3-Pt Shots: Minutes: same same same same same same same UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 14/6 Points/PPG: 50/3.6 Rebounds/RPG: 36/2.6 Assists/APG: 15/1.1 Steals/Blocks: 13/1 Minutes: Pt. FG: 9 FG %:.283 FT %: Pt. FG %: Season Notes Appeared in 14 games before seeing his season end with a back injury... began the year as UWM s starting off-guard and wound up making six starts... reached double figures in points twice and in rebounds once... scored 11 points in the season-opening win over Mary Nov tallied nine points at South Carolina two days later... collected eight points and 12 rebounds in a win over Davidson Nov had 10 points vs. Jacksonville Nov collected six assists vs. Rider the next day... had seven rebounds vs. Northern Illinois Dec did not play Dec. 15 vs. Tennessee Tech because of a back injury that has been hampering him for the last month... also missed the game at Wisconsin... returned to play eight minutes vs. Ohio Dominican Dec played 18 minutes at Detroit and then three minutes at Wright State before ending his season. Before UWM Spent the past two seasons at Triton College in suburban Chicago... came to the U.S. three years ago, spending a year at Bridgton Academy in Maine before heading to Triton... as a freshman at Triton, he averaged 6.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game... as a sophomore, he added 7.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.3 steals per contest... efforts helped Triton to a 27-5 mark this past year... is on Senegal s national team and played in the 2011 African Championships. Personal Son of Cheiilh Niang and Ndgye Penda Tall. Notable Numbers Double-Figure Points 2 Double-Figure Rebounds 1 5 Or More Assists 1 For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Media and Information Guide Page 14

17 20 mitch ROELKE SR G Waunakee, e, Wis. Waunakee Business ss Career Summary Fourth season as a player for the Panthers... also spent a season as a team manager. Stats and More Season Highs Points: 8 vs. Mary 11/9 Rebounds: 2-2 times Assists: 1-7 times Steals: DePaul 12/9 Blocks: DePaul 12/9 3-Pt Shots: 2 vs. Mary 11/9 Minutes: DePaul 12/9 UWM Career Highs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: 3-Pt Shots: Minutes: same same same same same same - 1 other time same UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 37/1 Points/PPG: 41/1.1 Rebounds/RPG: 7/0.2 Assists/APG: 10/0.3 Steals/Blocks: 4/1 Minutes: Pt. FG: 10 FG %:.382 FT %: Pt. FG %: Season Notes Appeared in 18 games, making one start... had eight points in the season opener vs. Mary Nov scored a basket vs. Rider Nov tallied five points, two rebounds and two steals at DePaul Dec made a three-pointer at Fairfield Dec also knocked in a three-pointer vs. Tennessee Tech Dec started the game vs. Ohio Dominican Dec made a threepointer at Loyola Jan Season Notes Played in 17 games... scored six points in the win over Southwest Minnesota State Nov scored a basket against Texas Southern Nov played seven minutes vs. UIC Dec made a pair of three-pointers in eight minutes vs. Nebraska Omaha Dec knocked in a three-pointer vs. Marquette Dec played nine minutes off the bench vs. Butler Jan Season Notes Appeared in two games. Waunakee High School All-Northern Badger Conference honoree as a senior... reached double figures in scoring 13 times during his senior campaign. Personal Son of Paul and Becky. For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Media and Information Guide Page 15

18 22 evan RICHARD JR G Kieler, Wis. Cuba City Business ss Career Summary Starting his fourth year in Milwaukee, including one redshirt season. Stats and More Season Highs Points: 11-2 times Rebounds: Youngstown St. 2/15 Assists: 3 vs. Mary 11/9 Steals: 2 vs. Wright St. 2/9 Blocks: n/a 3-Pt Shots: Youngstown St. 2/15 Minutes: 22-2 times UWM Career Highs Points: same Rebounds: 4 vs. IUPUI 11/18/11 Assists: same Steals: 3 vs. Neb.-Omaha 12/17/11 Blocks: 1 vs. Loyola 12/1/11 3-Pt Shots: same - 1 other time Minutes: 29 vs. Wisconsin 12/13/11 UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 51/1 Points/PPG: 119/2.3 Rebounds/RPG: 45/0.9 Assists/APG: 17/0.3 Steals/Blocks: 12/1 Minutes: Pt. FG: 12 FG %:.331 FT %: Pt. FG %:.226 Notable Numbers Double-Figure Points 5 For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Season Notes Played in 26 games, making one start... reached double figures in points two times... tallied 11 points vs. Rider Nov scored six points in 17 minutes off the bench vs. Detroit Feb collected 11 points at Youngstown State Feb made a pair of three-pointers in that contest... had seven points in 13 minutes at Cleveland State Feb collected eight points off the bench in a win over UIC Feb made his first career start Feb. 23 at IUPUI Season Notes Played in 25 games off the bench... battled back and ankle injuries during the second half of the season... scored 10 points off the bench in the season opener against Southwest Minnesota State Nov tallied 10 points in a home win over IUPUI Nov had 10 points against Wisconsin Dec scored four points off the bench vs. Fairfield Feb Season Notes Redshirted to maintain four years of eligibility Italy Trip Appeared off the bench in all four games of the trip... shared team-high scoring honors, averaging 11.8 points per game... made 20-of-32 shots from the field... scored 12 points vs. Lombardia... tallied eight points against Livorno... led the way with 25 points against Brianza Select... made 11-of-16 shots in the win. Cuba City High School Unanimous WBCA All-State selection in Inside Wisconsin Sports all-state first team in AP All-State fourth team in averaged 23.3 points per contest in WBCA Division 3 All-Star Game selection... averaged 24.9 points per game in honorable mention AP all-state honors in fourth in the state in scoring in had two particularly notable games as a junior, collecting 50 points against Brookfield Academy and 47 points in a triple-overtime, regional final win against New Glarus... in the 50-point game, hit 9 of 13 three-pointers and had 21 points in the final quarter of the Cubans victory... averaged 16 points per game as a freshman and 15 points per game as a sophomore. Personal Son of Keith and Clare Richard... regular on the honor roll in high school and at UWM... also a regular member of the Horizon League Honor Roll Media and Information Guide Page 16

19 34 austin ARIANS SO F Stoughton, ton, Wis. Madison Edgewood od Business Career Summary Starting his second season in Milwaukee. Stats and More Season Highs Points: 19 vs. Cleveland St. 1/17 Rebounds: 9 vs. Cleveland St. 1/17 Assists: IUPUI 2/23 Steals: 2-2 times Blocks: 1-3 times 3-Pt Shots: 5-2 times Minutes: 35 vs. Cleveland St. 1/17 UWM Career Highs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: 3-Pt Shots: Minutes: same same same same same same same UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 29/3 Points/PPG: 190/6.6 Rebounds/RPG: 85/2.9 Assists/APG: 25/0.9 Steals/Blocks: 15/3 Minutes: Pt. FG: 42 FG %:.382 FT %: Pt. FG %: Season Notes Appeared in 29 games, making three starts... reached double figures in points six times... scored seven points in 14 minutes in the season opener vs. Mary Nov tallied eight points at South Carolina two days later... scored 13 points off the bench at UALR Nov tallied 10 points and four rebounds vs. Rider Nov knocked in a pair of three-pointers vs. Northern Illinois Dec made his first collegiate start Dec. 15 vs. Tennessee Tech, tallying eight points and three rebounds.. poured in 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a win over Cleveland State Jan added 15 more points and grabbed six rebounds vs. Youngstown State two days later... poured in 17 points and made five 3-pointers at Loyola Jan made his second career start Feb. 1 at Valparaiso... had eight points and five rebounds in a win over Loyola Feb scored 15 points at Cleveland State Feb tallied nine points and six rebounds at IUPUI Feb. 23. Madison Edgewood High School Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division 2 All-State as a senior... also an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-Divisions All-State as a senior... averaged 17.2 points per game... tallied 20 or more points 10 times, including a 31-point outburst against Middleton... honorable mention WBCA Division 2 All-State honoree as a junior... averaged a team-best 15.3 points and 6.1 rebounds per game that season... six games with 20 or more points... as a sophomore, averaged 11 points per contest... two-time first-team All-Southern Badger and a Madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal all-area honoree... scored 15 points for the South in the WBCA All-Star Game. Personal Son of Andy and Jen Arians... dad played basketball at St. Norbert and mom played volleyball and basketball at Loyola... did over 100 hours of community service and volunteer work in high school... also a standout in the classroom, boasting a 3.3 grade-point average in high school. Notable Numbers Double-Figure Points 6 For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Media and Information Guide Page 17

20 23 j.j. PANOSKE SO F Brodhead, Wis. Brodhead Kinesiology iol ogy Career Summary Starts his third season in Milwaukee, including one redshirt campaign. Stats and More Season Highs Points: Youngstown St. 2/15 Rebounds: 10 vs. Green Bay 1/25 Assists: 2-4 times Steals: Wisconsin 12/22 Blocks: 7 vs. Loyola 2/12 3-Pt Shots: Wisconsin 12/22 Minutes: 31-3 times UWM Career Highs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: 3-Pt Shots: Minutes: same same same same same same same UWM Key Career Totals Games Played/Started: 29/16 Points/PPG: 144/5.0 Rebounds/RPG: 107/3.7 Assists/APG: 18/0.6 Steals/Blocks: 8/41 Minutes: Pt. FG: 18 FG %:.377 FT %: Pt. FG %:.815 Notable Numbers Double-Figure Points 4 Double-Figure Rebounds 1 4 Or More Blocks 2 For full stats, game-by-game numbers, photos and more, go to uwmpanthers.com Season Notes Played in 29 games, making 16 starts... reached double figures in points four times... also had one double-figure rebounding effort... finished the season with a school-record 41 blocks... was fourth in the league in blocks... scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in his regular season debut vs. Mary Nov had two points and four rebounds vs. Rider Nov collected 13 points to go with six rebounds, three blocks and two steals in 27 minutes at Wisconsin Dec started the game vs. Ohio Dominican Dec. 29, collecting six rebounds... tallied eight points and six rebounds at Detroit Jan had seven rebounds vs. Valparaiso Jan made the start Jan. 17 against Cleveland State, collecting eight points, three rebounds and three blocks... had 15 points and five rebounds vs. Youngstown State two days later... collected eight points, 10 rebounds and four blocks vs. Green Bay Jan tallied seven points, six rebounds and seven blocks in a win over Loyola Feb seven blocks set a new school record... collected 16 points at Youngstown State Feb had seven points and eight rebounds at Cleveland State Feb collected 11 points and five rebounds at IUPUI Feb Season Notes Redshirted for his first season in Milwaukee and maintained freshman eligibility. Brodhead High School Honorable mention Associated Press All-State (all divisions) and first team Division 3 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-State performer... Rock Valley South Conference Co-Player of the Year as a senior... three-time All-Rock Valley South selection... played in WBCA All-Star Game... averaged a league-best 22.5 points as a senior, adding 7.9 rebounds and 4.1 blocks per game... averaged 21.8 points per game as a junior... played in 91 high school games, totaling 1,542 points, 654 rebounds and 126 assists. Personal Son of Julius and Teri Panoske... was on the high school honor roll... also participated in track and cross country in high school Media and Information Guide Page 18

21 Three NCAA Tournaments 30 jevon LYLE SO G Kansas City, Mo. Archbishop O Hara/Iowa Western Ed. Studies Career Summary Begins his first season in Milwaukee with three seasons of eligibility remaining. Rob Jeter on JeVon Lyle Jevon is an athletic scoring guard who is also a very good on-the-ball defender. He is a solid perimeter shooter who will add depth to our guard rotation. He has had the opportunity to play for some very good coaches in his career and has learned a lot about the game. He s a great addition and it is particularly nice he has three years to play for us. 25 Before UWM Played this past season at Iowa Western Community College... also spent a redshirt season at Northern Iowa... will have three years of eligibility remaining... played 10 games at Iowa Western this year before suffering a broken wrist that ended his season... averaged 10 points per game in those 10 contests... efforts included a 19-point performance against Missouri State-West Plains on Nov spent the season as a redshirt at Northern Iowa. Archbishop O Hara High School Led his team to a 20-5 record his senior season... helped his team claim a third-straight conference title... averaged 18.7 points per game as a senior, earning all-conference and all-district honors... also an all-conference and all-district honoree as a junior... averaged 12.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game that season. Personal Son of Jackson and Madlyn Lyle. steve MCWHORTER JR G Racine, Wis. St. Catherine s/indiana St. Business Career Summary Transfer from Indiana State... sat out the season due to NCAA transfer regulations. Rob Jeter on Steve McWhorter Steve is a heady point guard who is also a lockdown defender. People will see he is better offensively than he gets credit for and is definitely good with the ball and makes very good decisions on the court. I can t wait to get him in the lineup after he sat out last season. Before UWM Played two season at Indiana State... averaged 4.0 points, 1.6 assists and 24.8 minutes as a sophomore as the Sycamores went and lost to Robert Morris in the first round of the College Insider postseason tournament... as a freshman, he averaged 3.1 points, 1.3 assists, and 15.2 minutes for an Indiana State team that went and lost to Syracuse in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Racine St. Catherine s High School Won a Division 3 state title as a senior... averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 assists and shot 57.6 percent from the field during that season... also won a state title as a junior. Personal Son of Steven McWhorter and Holly Hursey... earned a spot on the honor roll at Indiana State... helped out with the Terre Haute Walk for the Cure Media and Information Guide Page 19

22 4 Three NCAA Tournaments malcolm MOORE SR F Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City/UTEP Graduate Studies Career Summary Comes to Milwaukee as a fifth-year transfer and is eligible immediately after enrolling in graduate school. Rob Jeter on Malcolm Moore Malcolm is an experienced inside player that plays with high energy. He s obviously battled through some injuries but he s worked hard on getting healthy. We re excited to have him on our team this year and he can certainly be a contributor for us. 52 Before UWM Appeared in 21 games over two injury-plagued seasons at UTEP... averaged 4.4 points and 3.0 rebounds per game in the first seven games of the season before tearing his ACL... then played in 14 more contests while recovering from the injury during the season... was a two-time All-Region 14 choice at Tyler Junior College in Texas... earned Third-Team NJCAA All-America honors after his sophomore year... averaged 16.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest. Iowa City High School Three-time all-state honoree... four-time all-conference member... averaged 21 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior... set a school record with 46 points in a game... part of a state title team in Personal Son of Tony Moore and Jeanette Bear-Moore. alex PRAHL FR F East Troy, Wis. East Troy Civil Engineering Career Summary Begins his first season in Milwaukee... walk-on. Rob Jeter on Alex Prahl It is great to have Alex join us. He has great upside and is already very skilled and strong. He and his brother were leaders for their high school team on and off the court and he will bring that to our squad. I m excited to watch him develop over his career. East Troy High School All-Rock Valley Conference and All-Walworth County performer... averaged 11.5 points per game... added 214 rebounds during his final season... scored over 700 points in his high school career... helped lead East Troy to a second-place finish in the state this past season. Personal Son of Pat and Lori Prahl... his identical twin brother, Brett, is also on the Panthers roster... was on the honor roll all four years of high school... volunteered extensively during high school... also played tennis and football Media and Information Guide Page 20

23 Three NCAA Tournaments 50 brett PRAHL FR F East Troy, Wis. East Troy Civil Engineering Career Summary Begins his first season in Milwaukee. Rob Jeter on Brett Prahl Brett is a guy with a lot of potential to do great things. He s a big man with very good footwork and he moves very well. He ll need a little time to get used to playing at this level but he is very skilled and has the tools to be successful. He s also another very good shooter who can step out and help us continue to spread the floor even more. 31 East Troy High School Led East Troy to a second-place finish in the state while averaging 19.7 points per game... named to all-state squads by both the Associated Press and the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association... was on the WBCA s Division 3 First Team and also claimed a place on the AP s fourth-team all-divisions squad... co-player of the year in the Rock Valley North Conference... averaged 12.9 points per game as a junior... earned First-Team All-Walworth County and All-Rock Valley Conference recognition after his junior season. Personal Son of Pat and Lori Prahl... his identical twin brother, Alex, is also on the Panthers roster... was on the honor roll all four years of high school... volunteered extensively in high school... also played football and tennis in high school. matt TIBY SO F Urbandale, Iowa Urbandale/Kirkwood CC Mass Comm. Career Summary Practiced with the Panthers during the second semester last season but redshirted to maintain sophomore standing. Rob Jeter on Matt Tiby Matt s a great addition to our program. He s a very tough and energetic player who can contribute offensively, defensively and with a great ability to rebound the basketball. He got a nice head start by being here part of last year and should have a great impact this season. Before UWM Played one season at Kirkwood Community College... averaged 11.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game in claiming honorable mention all-region honors... was the only freshman to start. Urbandale High School First-team all-state performer... averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds per game as a senior... two-time substate honoree. Personal Son of Mark and Beth Tiby... has volunteered both during high school and in junior college... also played baseball and football in high school Media and Information Guide Page 21

24 15 Three NCAA Tournaments trinson WHITE JR G/F Milwaukee, Wis. Riverside/Indian Hills CC Ed. Studies Career Summary Begins his first season in Milwaukee. Rob Jeter on Trinson White Trinson is an athletic wing who can play at a lot of different positions on the floor. He s excellent on the defensive end of the floor and can have a very good impact on the offense end, too. It s great to have a Milwaukee kid wanting to come back home from junior college and really help this program. 5 Before UWM Played the last two seasons at Indian Hills Community College... helped Indian Hills to a 26-4 record this past season while averaging 6.2 points per game on the year... was limited by injury in the second half of the season... averaged eight points per game and reached double figures six times in the first 12 games of the year... averaged 3.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists per contest during his first season at Indian Hills. Milwaukee Riverside High School All-state performer... helped the team to an undefeated season in the Milwaukee City Conference and the school s first sectional championship... also a Journal Sentinel AllArea honoree and a two-time All-City Conference performer... averaged 11 points and eight rebounds per game as a junior and 14.5 points per contest as a senior. Personal Son of Trinson White and Donna Palmer. cody WICHMANN FR F Pulaski, Wis. Pulaski Business Career Summary A true freshman beginning his first season in Milwaukee. Rob Jeter on Cody Wichmann Cody is an extremely skilled perimeter player with good size. He can really shoot the ball and has a tremendous basketball IQ. He s a lefty so he can cause people problems that way and he s experienced plenty of success in his high school career. He s another very nice piece for us and the way we want to play. Pulaski High School Led his school to its first state title in any sport as a senior... wound up as Pulaski s all-time leading scorer with 1,372 points... Press-Gazette Media Boys Player of the Year... earned unanimous Division 2 First Team All-State honors from the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association... claimed a spot on the Associated Press fourth-team all-divisions squad... averaged 15.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.5 assists per game as a senior... also was a WBCA First-Team All-State honoree as a junior... averaged 15.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists points per game. Personal Son of Mark and Mary Wichmann Media and Information Guide Page 22

25 Three NCAA Tournaments 2 akeem SPRINGS SO G Waukegan, Ill. Waukegan Mass Comm. Career Summary Sitting out after transferring from Northern Illinois. Before UWM Played in 18 games as a true freshman for Northern Illinois this past season... averaged 7.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per game... best single-game effort actually came against the Panthers at the Klotsche Center Dec. 7, when he poured in 21 points off the bench... reached double 21 Waukegan High School Third-Team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State performer... averaged 16.7 points and 8.4 rebounds per game as a senior... averaged 22 points and seven rebounds per game as a junior. Personal Son of Dwayne Springs and Areka Watkins dan STUDER SO F Germantown, Wis. Germantown/UWSP Business Career Summary Sitting out after transferring from UW-Stevens Point... walk-on. Before UWM Played in 17 games during one season at UW-Stevens Point Germantown High School All-conference honors as a senior... team won conference championship as a junior 11 figures four times... made eight starts. and senior. Personal Son of Bruce and Elizabeth Studer... member of the National Honor Society in high school... also played football in high school. connor WEAS SO G Whitefish Bay, Wis. Whitefish Bay/Lawrence JAMS Career Summary Sitting out this season after transferring from Lawrence... walk-on. All-North Shore Conference recognition that season... helped his team claim a Division 2 state title as a junior. Before UWM Spent this past season at Lawrence... appeared in seven games. Personal Son of Doug and Nancy Weas... also played football in high school. Whitefish Bay High School Averaged better than 11 points per game as a senior... earned honorable mention Media and Information Guide Page 23

26 Overall Statistics Three NCAA Tournaments RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All games League Non-League Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Milwaukee Opponents # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 14 GULLEY, Paris AARON, Jordan HARRIS, Demetrius ARIANS, Austin HAARSMA, James KELM, Kyle PANOSKE, J.J NIANG, Thierno HAGGERTY, Ryan RICHARD, Evan WOLF, Christian ROELKE, Mitch GUSTAVSON, Quinton TM TEAM Total Opponents Horizon League Statistics Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Milwaukee Opponents # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 14 GULLEY, Paris AARON, Jordan HARRIS, Demetrius ARIANS, Austin PANOSKE, J.J HAARSMA, James HAGGERTY, Ryan RICHARD, Evan KELM, Kyle NIANG, Thierno GUSTAVSON, Quinton ROELKE, Mitch WOLF, Christian TM TEAM Total Opponents Media and Information Guide Page 24

27 Date Opponent Score W/L Att. High Points High Rebounds #-11/5 UW-Parkside W 1, Demetrius Harris 6-Demetrius Harris 6-Kyle Kelm 11/9 Mary W 2, Kyle Kelm 8-James Haarsma South Carolina L-ot 7, Jordan Aaron 10-James Haarsma 11/17 Davidson W 3, Jordan Aaron 12-Thierno Niang UALR L 2, Demetrius Harris 6-Kyle Kelm 6-Christian Wolf $-11/24 vs. Jacksonville L Jordan Aaron 12-Demetrius Harris $-11/25 vs. Rider L Evan Richard 5-Thierno Niang Northern Iowa L 4, Paris Gulley 8-Demetrius Harris 8-Jordan Aaron 12/5 Buffalo L 1, Jordan Aaron 5-Paris Gulley 12/7 Northern Illinois W-ot 2, Paris Gulley 7-James Haarsma 7-Thierno Niang DePaul L 7, Paris Gulley 6-Demetrius Harris Fairfield L 1, Kyle Kelm 14-Kyle Kelm 12/15 Tennessee Tech L 2, Jordan Aaron 14-James Haarsma Wisconsin L 16, Paris Gulley 6-J.J. Panoske 12/29 Ohio Dominican W 2, Jordan Aaron 7-Paris Gulley Detroit L 2, Paris Gulley 8-Kyle Kelm Wright State L 3, Demetrius Harris 10-Demetrius Harris 1/12 Valparaiso L 3, Paris Gulley 6-Demetrius Harris 6-James Haarsma 1/17 Cleveland State W 2, Austin Arians 9-Austin Arians 1/19 Youngstown State L 2, Austin Arians 9-Demetrius Harris 15-J.J. Panoske UIC L 3, Paris Gulley 6-Paris Gulley 1/25 Green Bay L 3, Jordan Aaron 10-J.J. Panoske Loyola L 2, Austin Arians 8-Demetrius Harris 17-Jordan Aaron Valparaiso L 4, Jordan Aaron 5-Demetrius Harris 2/7 Detroit L 1, James Haarsma 6-Demetrius Harris 6-J.J. Panoske 2/9 Wright State L 2, Paris Gulley 5-Demetrius Harris 2/12 Loyola W 1, Paris Gulley 6-Demetrius Harris 6-Jordan Aaron 6-J.J. Panoske Youngstown State L 2, Paris Gulley 7-Jordan Aaron Cleveland State L 2, Jordan Aaron 8-J.J. Panoske 2/20 UIC W 1, Paris Gulley 7-Jordan Aaron IUPUI W-2ot Jordan Aaron 9-Demetrius Harris Green Bay L 3, Paris Gulley 5-Demetrius Harris & - Green Bay L 1, Paris Gulley 7-Demetrius Harris Home games in bold All times central standard # - Exhibition game % - Hoops For Hope Classic (site listed) $ - Hoops For Hope Classic (Puerto Vallerta, Mexico) & - Horizon League Tournament First Round (Green Bay, Wis.) Schedule and Results Media and Information Guide Page 25

28 Milwaukee Game-By-Game Statistics Three NCAA Tournaments Opponent Score W/L FG s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. Mary W South Carolina L-ot Davidson W UALR L vs. Jacksonville L vs. Rider L Northern Iowa L Buffalo L Northern Illinois W-ot DePaul L Fairfield L Tennessee Tech L Wisconsin L Ohio Dominican W Detroit L Wright State L Valparaiso L Cleveland State W Youngstown State L UIC L Green Bay L Loyola L Valparaiso L Detroit L Wright State L Loyola W Youngstown St L Cleveland St L UIC W IUPUI W-2ot Green Bay L Green Bay L MILWAUKEE OPPONENT Media and Information Guide Page 26

29 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Score W/L FG s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. Mary W South Carolina L-ot Davidson W UALR L vs. Jacksonville L vs. Rider L Northern Iowa L Buffalo L Northern Illinois W-ot DePaul L Fairfield L Tennessee Tech L Wisconsin L Ohio Dominican W Detroit L Wright State L Valparaiso L Cleveland State W Youngstown State L UIC L Green Bay L Loyola L Valparaiso L Detroit L Wright State L Loyola W Youngstown St L Cleveland State L UIC W IUPUI W-2ot Green Bay L Green Bay L OPPONENT MILWAUKEE Media and Information Guide Page 27

30 Miscellaneous Stats Leading Scorer Paris Gulley...13 Jordan Aaron...11 Austin Arians...3 Kyle Kelm...2 Demetrius Harris...2 Evan Richard...1 J.J. Panoske...1 Leading Rebounder Demetrius Harris...13 James Haarsma...5 Jordan Aaron...4 Thierno Niang...3 Kyle Kelm...3 Paris Gulley...3 J.J. Panoske...3 Christian Wolf...1 Austin Arians...1 Ryan Haggerty...1 Leader In Assists Jordan Aaron...22 Paris Gulley...5 Kyle Kelm...3 J.J. Panoske...3 James Haarsma...2 Ryan Haggerty...2 Demetrius Harris...2 Austin Arians...2 Thierno Niang...1 Evan Richard...1 Largest Halftime Lead UIC...17 Mary...15 South Carolina...15 Largest Halftime Deficit Wisconsin...23 DePaul...18 Largest Lead Mary...31 Largest Deficit DePaul...41 Valparaiso...36 Consecutive UWM Points Youngstown State...13 South Carolina...11 Consecutive Opponent Points Loyola...20 UIC...19 Largest Home Crowd Davidson...3,031 Largest Road Crowd Wisconsin... 16,465 Specialty-Stat Breakdown (UWM/Opponents) Opponent Off Turnovers 2nd Chance In The Paint Fast Break Bench Mary 17/6 10/6 16/24 0/4 38/11 South Carolina 15/17 10/14 20/46 4/12 16/28 Davidson 7/17 8/13 24/26 3/14 17/16 UALR 13/18 15/0 16/35 0/9 15/11 Jacksonville 9/21 14/10 38/22 8/2 7/29 Rider 15/21 4/17 26/30 8/2 32/22 Northern Iowa 1/13 10/4 18/26 0/2 7/25 Buffalo 12/2 9/22 22/58 0/7 2/9 Northern Illinois 15/21 16/25 20/38 2/11 9/35 DePaul 7/25 10/12 20/52 0/18 16/27 Fairfield 1/18 10/9 20/30 3/12 6/24 Tennessee Tech 9/16 20/8 24/40 0/14 5/21 Wisconsin 14/13 3/3 26/26 6/2 18/18 Ohio Dominican 17/22 16/16 34/44 11/16 60/28 Detroit 5/23 11/7 22/40 0/18 10/20 Wright State 8/11 16/9 14/24 0/6 4/17 Valparaiso 13/8 6/15 24/32 2/14 5/17 Cleveland State 10/18 5/18 22/26 11/7 31/8 Youngstown State 11/11 12/8 30/30 8/7 17/8 UIC 4/5 5/11 18/32 4/6 11/24 Green Bay 4/17 10/24 28/42 8/4 0/21 Loyola 11/16 10/15 24/46 4/16 22/5 Valparaiso 5/16 6/3 16/30 6/16 20/23 Detroit 7/13 9/12 30/34 15/4 4/32 Wright State 13/15 2/11 18/22 4/2 16/32 Loyola 12/14 8/8 24/24 4/7 11/13 Youngstown State 11/24 11/11 22/28 4/14 17/10 Cleveland State 11/21 2/22 20/38 2/13 22/28 UIC 14/14 2/6 12/24 6/6 13/20 IUPUI 9/5 23/18 38/36 6/4 44/7 Green Bay 13/17 6/13 22/40 2/8 7/6 Green Bay 6/17 6/8 16/22 0/7 10/11 Totals 319/ / / / /571 UWM Avg Opp. Avg Milwaukee Starting Lineup Mary Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf South Carolina Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Davidson Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf UALR Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Jacksonville Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Rider Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Northern Iowa Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Buffalo Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Northern Illinois Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm DePaul Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Fairfield Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Tennessee Tech Aaron Gulley Arians Haarsma Kelm Wisconsin Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Ohio Dominican Roelke Gulley Haggerty Haarsma Panoske Detroit Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Wright State Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Valparaiso Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Kelm Cleveland State Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Panoske Youngstown State Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Panoske UIC Aaron Gulley Harris Haarsma Panoske Green Bay Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Loyola Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Valparaiso Gulley Arians Harris Haggerty Panoske Detroit Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Wright State Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Loyola Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Youngstown State Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Cleveland State Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske UIC Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske IUPUI Aaron Richard Arians Haggerty Panoske Green Bay Aaron Gulley Harris Haggerty Panoske Green Bay Aaron Gulley Kelm Haggerty Panoske Media and Information Guide Page 28

31 #1 - Milwaukee 76, Mary 46 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Kyle Kelm scored 15 points and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee held the University of Mary to just 32.7 percent shooting from the field en route to a win Friday night at the Klotsche Center. Jordan Aaron added 12 points and seven assists while Thieno Niang had 11 for Milwaukee, which was playing its regular season opener. The Panthers made 13 three-pointers and committed just eight turnovers in a solid effort. Marc Musungayi and Josh Turner had 10 points apiece to lead Mary. Milwaukee trailed for the first 10 minutes of the game before taking complete control. UWM took the lead for good at on a jumper by James Haarsma and eventually led on another jumper by Haarsma. The Panthers advantage grew to on a three-pointer by Kelm with 1:21 left and UWM led at the break. Milwaukee didn t let up in the second half. The lead hit 22 points on a three-pointer by Aaron with 12:24 remaining, pushing UWM ahead The Panthers eventually led by as many as 31 points in cruising to the victory. Mary FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Turner Johnson Dorr Jaspers Musungayi Stewart Tyler Maslonkowski TEAM 5 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Kelm Roelke Richard Panoske Gustavson Arians Haggerty TEAM 6 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Mary Milwaukee Officials: Brad Gaston, John St. Clair, Nathan Bemis Attendance: 2,137 #2 - South Carolina 82, Milwaukee 75 (OT) COLUMBIA, SC ( ) - Jordan Aaron scored 28 points and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee was ahead most of the way but could not hang on in dropping an overtime decision to South Carolina Sunday afternoon at Colonial Life Arena. Milwaukee led by as many as 17 points early in the second half and was still up eight with four minutes to play before losing in the extra five minutes. South Carolina forced the extra session on a pair of free throws by Mindaugas Kacinas with less than 20 seconds remaining. UWM s Kyle Kelm was whistled for a foul challenging Kacinas three-point attempt that missed badly. We had a great shot challenge, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said of the play near the end of regulation. I think the delay (in the whistle being blown) is what caught me off-guard more than anything because I thought we had a heck of a shot challenge. We just have to play on from there. We had a chance in overtime, and we put them to the line too many times early. They were able to build a lead early and that pretty much kept us off-balance the rest of the way. UWM then never led in the overtime period, with South Carolina scoring the first four points of the extra session. Austin Arians hit a three-pointer to bring Milwaukee within three at with just under two minutes remaining and two free throws by Aaron made it 78-75, but USC was not going to let the game slip away. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Haarsma Wolf Aaron Niang Kelm Richard Panoske Arians Haggerty TEAM 7 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: OT: Game: PT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: FT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: S. Carolina FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Carrera Jackson Slawson Page Smith Williams Richardson Kacinas Leonard TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: OT: Game: PT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: FT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND OT GAME Milwaukee South Carolina Officials: Mike Nance, Mike Stephens, Nathan Quick Attendance: 7, Media and Information Guide Page 29

32 #3 - Milwaukee 73, Davidson 68 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Jordan Aaron had 23 points and Kyle Kelm buried a three-pointer with 2:30 remaining to give the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee the lead for good as the Panthers claimed a win over Davidson Saturday night at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (2-1) trailed by seven early in the second half before rallying to knock off the Wildcats, who returned all five starters from last year s NCAA Tournament team. Aaron scored 13 points in a row during a burst in the second half that took Milwaukee from a deficit to a lead. Davidson eventually reclaimed a advantage with under three minutes left but Kelm answered with a step-back three on the next possession to catapult UWM to the win. Demetrius Harris added 17 points, including the game-clinching free throws following a big defensive rebound, while Kelm pitchedin with 11. Plus, Thierno Niang had eight points and 11 rebounds. J.P. Kuhlman had 16 points to lead Davidson. Milwaukee s defensive effort was outstanding, as the Panthers limited the Wildcats to just 35.6 percent shooting for the game. And, Davidson made just 4-of-14 from beyond the arc after entering the game having made 22 three-pointers. Davidson FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Cohen Brooks Kuhlman Cochran Czerapowicz Kalinoski Barham Droney Mann ` TEAM 6 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Haarsma Wolf Aaron Niang Kelm Roelke Richard Haggerty TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Davidson Milwaukee Officials: Jamie Luckie, Bill Jacobson, Kyle Ingram Attendance: 3,031 #4 - UALR 59, Milwaukee 43 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( ) - Arkansas-Little Rock scored 15 of the final 17 points of the game to run away with a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Monday night at the Jack Stephens Center. Will Neighbour tallied 17 points and Leroy Isler added 13 for UALR, which made 56 percent of its shots in the second half in avenging a loss to the Panthers in Little Rock a season ago. The Panthers (2-2) never got on track offensively, shooting just 32.7 percent from the floor while committing 19 turnovers. Yet, in spite of the offensive struggles, Milwaukee was still in position to pull out the win most of the way. The score was tied at 32-all early in the second half and the Panthers were within with five minutes remaining before the Trojans (2-2) ran away with things. Demetrius Harris had 15 points to lead Milwaukee, which also got 13 points apiece from Jordan Aaron and Austin Arians. But the remaining seven players that saw action for the Panthers combined for just two points. We didn t play well at all, and we played a team that played very well, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. On a night when you hold a team to 59 points, you feel pretty good. But when you score 43, that s not a great performance. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Kelm Roelke Richard Arians Haggerty TEAM 6 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: UALR FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M White Javes Neighbour Gillon Isler Hagins Osse Billings Lockhart Dillard TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee UALR Officials: Ray Natili, Ted Valentine, Tom O Neill Attendance: 2, Media and Information Guide Page 30

33 #5 - Jacksonville 71, Milwaukee 66 PUERTO VALLERTA, Mexico ( ) - Dylan Fritsch scored 14 points and Jacksonville forced 20 turnovers as the Dolphins held on for a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday at the Puerto Vallerta Convention Center. The Panthers (2-3) battled back from a 14-point deficit to crawl within three on multiple occasions in the second half but could never get over the hump. Jordan Aaron scored 19 points and Demetrius Harris added 16 points and 12 rebounds for Milwaukee, which could not overcome Jacksonville s 29-of-40 free throw clip or foul trouble for James Haarsma and Thierno Niang. UWM s rally started after the Panthers dug a hole in the first half. The Panthers were within early in the second half and still within three 2 other times in the closing minute, but Milwaukee could never get any closer. Once again a team put a lot of pressure on us and we didn t handle it well, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. It s real simple 40 free throws for the other team and 20 turnovers for us, you can t win games at this level. We did a little trapping to get them to shoot quickly but we just didn t have enough down the stretch to make plays. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Kelm Roelke Richard Arians Haggerty TEAM 1 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Jacksonville FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Dawson Powell Haywood McDougald Powell Bogus Graham Bell Fritsch Fleming Alderman TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Jacksonville Officials: Daniel Nowakowski, Kenneth Burdett, Tyler Kumpf Attendance: 257 #6 - Rider 74, Milwaukee 60 PUERTO VALLERTA, Mexico ( ) - Anthony Miles scored 14 points as Rider rode an efficient offensive effort to a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sunday on the final day of the Hoops For Hope Classic. The Panthers trailed by 12 at halftime and could never get closer than 10 in the second half. Evan Richard had 11 points to lead Milwaukee (2-4), which also got 10 points apiece from Austin Arians and Demetrius Harris. Daniel Stewart and Junior Fortunat contributed 11 points apiece for the Broncos (4-3), who shot 45 percent from the floor but also owned a 17-4 edge on second-chance points and earned 37 trips to the foul line. UWM, meanwhile, shot just 37 percent and had 15 turnovers while also getting to the line only 15 times. We knew we were going to have some problems keeping those guys in front of us. They are so fast with the ball, and they spread you out and attack, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. Most teams that do that usually struggle at times shooting it from behind the arc, but not this team. We had our hands full with their guard play and how fast they could attack off the dribble. Rider FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Thompson Myles Lindsey Stewart Fortunat Sadler Nwaniemeka Melville Valentine Alford Bursis Nd-Ezuma Stewart Pereira TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Aaron Niang Harris Haarsma Wolf Kelm Roelke Richard Panoske Gustavson Arians Haggerty TEAM 2 2* TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Rider Milwaukee Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Jeffery Malham, Gary Parker Attendance: Media and Information Guide Page 31

34 #7 - Northern Iowa 72, Milwaukee 61 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa ( ) - Nate Buss scored 17 points off the bench and Northern Iowa made better than 60 percent of its shots in the second half in claiming a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday night at the McLeod Center. Northern Iowa (4-3) posted a decisive 15-5 run to overcome a Milwaukee lead before hanging on for the win. Making his first appearance of the season, Paris Gulley scored 24 points to lead Milwaukee (2-5). The senior guard has been sidelined for the last month by a broken hand. Kyle Kelm added 16 points and six rebounds while Jordan Aaron pitched in with 10 points and eight boards. The decisive stretch of the game came after Milwaukee claimed a five-point lead on an Austin Arians three with 15 minutes remaining in the game. Northern Iowa quickly tied the game at 41 and took the lead for good on a pair of Anthony James free throws with just over 12 minutes left. UNI then got the lead to eight on a three-point play by Jake Koch with nine minutes left and went up double-digits for the first time on a Matt Morrison fade-away basket with just under seven minutes remaining. Milwaukee would pull back to within six points a handful of times from there but could never get over the hump. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Aaron Kelm Gulley Harris Haarsma Niang Roelke Richard Panoske Arians Haggerty TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: UNI FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Bohannon Tuttle Koch Sonnen James Rank Singleton Buss Morrison Martino TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Northern Iowa Officials: Terry Davis, Brad Ferrie, Kipp Kissinger Attendance: 4,121 #8 - Buffalo 72, Milwaukee 52 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Javon McCrea had 31 points and 11 rebounds to lead Buffalo to a convincing win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wednesday night at the Klotsche Center. The Bulls scored the first nine points of the game and never really looked back. Jordan Aaron scored 23 points and Paris Gulley 16 for Milwaukee (2-6), but the Panthers were outscored in the paint and saw Buffalo (3-7) shoot nearly 56 percent from the field. The one thing that we have to learn as a group is the pride and the passion it takes to wear a Milwaukee uniform, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. Clearly, we re not in a place we want to be. Right now, the way we re playing is obviously not the way we want them to play, and we have to figure out how to get them back on the right path. We re in a bad place right now. Milwaukee, which has dropped its last five games, did respond slightly after the early 9-0 hole. The Panthers pulled within 11-8 on a four-point play by Aaron and to within on a pair of free throws by the point guard. But it was all Buffalo from there, as the Bulls extended the edge to by halftime and never saw it dip under 11 in the second half. Buffalo FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Regan McCrea Oldham Skeete Nuiriankh Thomas-Edwards Watson Sebuharara Raley-Ross Downing McPhail Ford TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Niang Roelke Richard Panoske Gustavson Arians Haggerty Wolf TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Buffalo Milwaukee Officials: Chris Beaver, Rod Mrakovich, Darryl Smith Attendance: 1, Media and Information Guide Page 32

35 #9 - Milwaukee 80, Northern Illinois 73 (OT) MILWAUKEE ( ) - Paris Gulley scored 21 points and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee took the lead for good in the first 45 seconds of overtime to claim an win over Northern Illinois Friday night at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (3-6) actually led by as many as 11 points in the first half and by 10 in the second half before having to rally over the last nine minutes of regulation. Kyle Kelm added 15 points for Milwaukee, which also got 14 points and 11 assists from Jordan Aaron plus 14 points and seven rebounds from James Haarsma. Akeem Springs led Northern Illinois (2-6) with 21 points off the bench. The victory snapped a five-game losing streak by Milwaukee. It seems like nothing is going to be easy this year, but I m proud of the fact that these guys came out with a better effort and competed hard and found a way to win a game that at times we made very difficult, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. It s just where we are right now and what we re trying to get out of. We found a way, and we re just going to try to keep building from here. No. Illinois FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Mader Gray, Keith Nader Baker Bolin Springs Bowie Balls Gray, Kevin Cravatta Davis Nixon TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: OT: Game: PT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: FT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Niang Richard Panoske Arians Haggerty TEAM 9 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: OT: Game: PT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: FT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND OT GAME Milwaukee Northern Illinois Officials: Rick Hartzell, Randy Heimerman, Bret Smith Attendance: 2,034 #10 - DePaul 84, Milwaukee 50 ROSEMONT, Ill. ( ) - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee shot just 26 percent from the field in falling to DePaul at the Allstate Arena Sunday afternoon. The Blue Demons took control of the game with a 14-point run midway through the first half and never let the Panthers back in the game. Paris Gulley scored 14 points to lead Milwaukee (3-7). Donnavan Kirk led a balanced DePaul (6-3) attack with 14 points. Milwaukee never got on track, making just 1-of-17 from threepoint range and only 16-of-62 overall. The Panthers also had 17 turnovers. I think there were some things we were trying to do and we got into some actions that we did not complete, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. We broke off a lot of things and played one on one basketball and as a result we were beaten pretty bad. I don t like to single out any one guy because it s the entire team. We have to figure out ways to get ourselves well. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Niang Roelke Richard Panoske Gustavson Arians Haggerty Wolf TEAM 6 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: DePaul FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Melvin Crockett Kirk Young McDonald Clahar McGhee Price Robertson Dolins Morgan Ryckbosch McKinney Pirri Clemons TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee DePaul Officials: Brian O Connell, Alfred Smith, Paul Szelc Attendance: 7, Media and Information Guide Page 33

36 #11 - Fairfield 62, Milwaukee 46 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. ( ) - Derek Needham scored 13 points to lead a balanced Fairfield attack in a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wednesday night at Webster Bank Arena. The Stags (6-5) scored 13 of the first 15 points of the second half to take control of the game. Kyle Kelm had 13 points and 14 rebounds to lead Milwaukee (3-8). The Panthers, though, struggled on the offensive end. UWM shot just 28 percent from the field overall and made only 3-of-18 from three-point range. Milwaukee also had 18 turnovers. Meanwhile, Fairfield shot 33 percent in the first half but upped that to 50 percent in the second 20 minutes. Amadou Sidibe added 12 points and nine rebounds for the Stags, who also got 10 points from Maurice Barrow. We re obviously having a hard time scoring the basketball, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. When you aren t scoring, you start to try to force some things and that leads to more turnovers. We were better defensively and we were better on the glass, but we just haven t been able to answer offensively when a team makes a run. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Niang Roelke Panoske Arians Haggerty Wolf TEAM 5 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Fairfield FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Barrow Sidibe Matthews Needham Nickerson Jenkins Wade Johnson Johnston Mikulic TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Fairfield Officials: Brian O Connell, Bob Testa, D.J. Carstensen Attendance: 1,572 #12 - Tennessee Tech 69, Milwaukee 58 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Jud Dillard scored 17 points as Tennessee Tech claimed a win over the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Saturday night at the Klotsche Center. Jordan Aaron had 15 points while James Haarsma added 14 points and 14 rebounds for Milwaukee, which saw its offensive struggles continue. The Panthers (3-9) shot just 32.2 percent from the floor and had 16 turnovers. Dennis Ogbe and Lanerryl Johnson added 15 points apiece for the Golden Eagles (6-4), who bolted to a 15-2 lead and then held off a handful of charges by Milwaukee. Kyle Kelm pitched-in with 10 points and nine rebounds for UWM, just missing his second-straight double-double. But, in the end, Milwaukee simply couldn t score enough to pull out the win. It is hard to win games if you can t put the ball in the basket, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. It leads to a lot of the other issues we are seeing. We re struggling getting the ball in the basket, which then makes us force a few other things on the offensive end. That leads to turnovers and leads to a lack of the energy that you need to box out properly. Tennessee Tech FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M McKay Ogbe Barnes Samarrippas Dillard Marseille Johnson Hill Diressa Riggins Morse TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Arians Haarsma Aaron Gulley Harris Roelke Richard Panoske Haggerty TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Tennessee Tech Milwaukee Officials: Jeb Hartness, Bill Jacobson, Greg Langsdorf Attendance: 2, Media and Information Guide Page 34

37 #13 - Wisconsin 74, Milwaukee 53 MADISON, Wis. ( ) - Ryan Evans scored 19 points to lead three players in double figures as the University of Wisconsin claimed a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday night at the Kohl Center. Paris Gulley had 16 points and J.J. Panoske 13 for Milwaukee, which seemed to break out of its extended offensive slump by making 15-of-27 shots in the second half. But, the outcome was decided in the first half. The Panthers (3-10) held an early 10-8 lead but Wisconsin scored 37 of the next 46 points to take control of the game. Panoske added six rebounds, three blocks and two steals in his 27 minutes of play, easily the most extended run of the season for the redshirt freshman. Jordan Aaron also added seven assists in directing the Milwaukee offense, with six of them coming after halftime. Traevon Jackson added 13 points and Jared Berggren 11 for Wisconsin (8-4). Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Roelke Richard Panoske Arians Haggerty TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Wisconsin FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Evans Dekker Berggren Brust Jackson Marshall Bruesewitz Showalter Kaminsky TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Wisconsin Officials: Chris Beaver, Dan Dorian, Rob Kueneman Attendance: 16,465 #14 - Milwaukee 95, Ohio Dominican 80 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Jordan Aaron scored 34 points and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee scored 59 points in the second half to claim a win over Ohio Dominican Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (4-10) shot 56 percent from the floor in the second half and used an 18-6 burst to open the second half in putting the game away. Aaron s 34 points came off the bench, as the usual starter played as a reserve after being stuck in New York most of the week because of bad weather. In fact, he only made it back to Milwaukee Friday night and did not practice before scoring the most points by a Panther since Demetrius Harris also experienced similar weather problems in attempting to return from Arkansas but came off the bench to score 14 points and add five rebounds and four blocks. We put a little bit on (pressure defense) in the first half, but it s just something with this team where it takes us a little more time to get going, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. The run was big for us and it was due to our pressure. We were just trying to get them to take some quick shots, which they did, and then rebound the ball and come down on the other end and score instead of trying to grind it out in the half court. Ohio Dominican FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Trew Kellum Stauffer Nelson Jones Stennis Carr Minch Weaver Cowgill TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Panoske Haarsma Haggerty Gulley Roelke Aaron Niang Harris Richard Gustavson Arians Wolf TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Ohio Dominican Milwaukee Officials: Brad Gaston, Jerry Scherzinger, Michael Grundman Attendance: 2, Media and Information Guide Page 35

38 #15 - Detroit 74, Milwaukee 59 DETROIT, Mich. (1.3.13) - Five players scored in double figures and Detroit broke open a close game midway through the second half en route to a victory over the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Thursday night at Calihan Hall. The defending league tournament champion Titans (9-5), who raised their championship banner before the game, used a 21-4 run to break a 40-all tie and take over the contest. Paris Gulley scored 22 points to lead Milwaukee (4-11), which led by as many as six points in the first half and after a J.J. Panoske three-pointer with 16:45 remaining. But Detroit answered from there and wound up shooting 50 percent in the second half while limiting Milwaukee to a 30.6 percent clip. James Haarsma added 11 points and Panoske eight points and six rebounds for UWM. Ray McCallum and Jason Calliste had 13 points for Detroit, which also got 12 points apiece from Doug Anderson and Evan Bruinsma and 10 points from Nick Minnerath. We just hit one of those lulls where we couldn t score and then on the other end we just didn t get enough stops, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. We had some layups we missed that I thought would have kept us ahead or kept us right there, and that forced us to take some longer shots late in the shot clock which led to some runouts. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Niang Panoske TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Detroit FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Howard Anderson Minnerath McCallum Calliste Boutte Njoku Wilson Bruinsma TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Detroit Officials: Paul Szelc, Bert Smith, Patrick Adams Attendance: 2,315 #16 - Wright State 53, Milwaukee 51 DAYTON, Ohio (1.5.13) - Jordan Aaron s runner at the horn bounced off the backboard and rim before falling away, allowing Wright State to hang on for a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday night at the Nutter Center. The Panthers led much of the way but a late three-pointer by Cole Darling gave Wright State (11-4, 2-0 Horizon) an advantage it would never give back. Demetrius Harris had 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead Milwaukee (4-12, 0-2), with Paris Gulley adding 13 and Jordan Aaron 12. Reggie Arceneaux had 15 points and Darling 14 for the Raiders. Darling s three-pointer came with 2:10 remaining and put Wright State up The Raiders eventually led before a pair of James Haarsma free throws cut the lead to with just over a minute remaining. UWM then got the ball back after Arceneaux missed two free throws, setting up a final play. After first trying to get Gulley free for a shot, Aaron drove right with the clock winding down. But, his shot fell off, allowing Wright State to claim the win. We wanted to put the ball in Paris hands (to start) to give him a chance to make a play. If we didn t have that, we had some options with J.J. (Panoske) in the game picking and spreading. And then with Jordan being able to make a one-on-one play, I thought we got a pretty good look, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Niang Panoske Haggerty Wolf TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Wright St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Darling Sledge Arceneaux Griffin Vest Young Dixon Yoho Pacher Bramanti TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Wright State Officials: Peter Juzenas, Jeff Spedoske, Jeb Hartness Attendance: 3, Media and Information Guide Page 36

39 #17 - Valparaiso 76, Milwaukee 52 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Ryan Broekhoff scored 26 points and Valparaiso made 12 three-pointers in claiming a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday afternoon at the Klotsche Center. The Crusaders (13-5, 3-1 Horizon) built an early lead and then shot better than 61 percent in the second half to pull away for the win. Paris Gulley scored 18 points to lead Milwaukee (4-13, 0-3), which made only one of its first 11 tries from the field and shot just 34 percent for the game. Demetrius Harris pitched-in with 14 points and Jordan Aaron 10 for Milwaukee. Kevin Van Wijk added 12 points, Matt Kenney 11 and LaVonte Dority 10 for Valparaiso, which is the defending regular season league champion and was picked to defend its crown this season. Broekhoff knocked in a career-best seven 3-pointers and found his stride early in scoring eight of Valpo s first 12 points, including a three-pointer in the first five seconds of the game. Valpo played the way they are supposed to play. They re picked to win the league and they played exactly like that, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. Broekhoff, tonight, played like he is one of the best players in the league and I just thought, physically, they were tough. Valparaiso FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Broekhoff Van Wijk Bogan Buggs Kenney Coleman Dority Capobianco Boggs Fernandez TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Harris Haarsma Aaron Gulley Roelke Richard Panoske Arians Haggerty Wolf TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Valparaiso Milwaukee Officials: Kyle Ingram, Gene Grimshaw, Bill Neketis Attendance: 3,048 #18 - Milwaukee 69, Cleveland State 57 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Freshman Austin Arians had 19 points and nine rebounds to lead a stellar bench effort as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a win over Cleveland State Thursday night at the Klotsche Center. Ryan Haggerty added 12 points off the bench and the Panthers (5-13, 1-3 Horizon) led by as many as 20 points in the second half in capturing their first Horizon League win of the season. The duo helped Milwaukee s bench outscore Cleveland State s, The starters also contributed. Paris Gulley had 17 points for Milwaukee while Jordan Aaron tied his collegiate-high with 11 assists. Freshman J.J. Panoske pitched in with eight points, three rebounds and three blocks in his second start of the year. Bryn Forbes had 16 points to lead Cleveland State ( ), which was held to just 33.8 percent shooting from the field. Arians was exactly the spark the Panthers were looking for. He knocked home three 3-pointers in the first half to help Milwaukee build a lead and then threw home a dunk that pushed the Panther lead to with just over five minutes remaining. Milwaukee s offense ran as smoothly as it had in a while, with UWM knocking down 12 three-pointers and posting a seasonhigh 19 assists. Cleveland State FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kamczyc Long Douglas Forbes Lee Ivory Lomomba Mason Ndaye TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haarsma Aaron Gulley Roelke Richard Arians Haggerty TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Cleveland State Milwaukee Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Terry Davis, Bo Boroski Attendance: 2, Media and Information Guide Page 37

40 #19 - Youngstown State 75, Milwaukee 72 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Freshmen J.J. Panoske and Austin Arians scored 15 points apiece but Youngstown State was able to hang on for a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday night at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (5-14, 1-4 Horizon) did have a chance to tie the game in the final seconds but could not get a shot off before the final horn. The two teams each led by as many as seven points in the entertaining affair, but Youngstown State (10-8, 2-3) took the lead for good on a D.J. Cole three-pointer with 6:35 remaining and then converted some key hoops in the closing seconds to secure the win. Kamren Belin scored 21 points to lead the Penguins, who also got 17 points from Damian Eargle and 16 points from Blake Allen. Paris Gulley and Jordan Aaron added 13 points apiece for Milwaukee, with Aaron adding eight assists. The stage was set for UWM s final possession after Allen hit a pair of free throws to put YSU up with 21 seconds remaining. The Panthers tried to get some early offense but did not break anything free before calling a timeout with eight seconds left. Off that timeout, Milwaukee inbounded to Aaron, who eventually gave the ball up to Panoske before it went to Gulley, whose shot from the wing came after the buzzer. Youngstown St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Belin Eargle Allen Perry Cole Amiker Chojnacki Hain TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haarsma Aaron Gulley Arians Haggerty TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Youngstown State Milwaukee Officials: Steve Skiles, Bill Jacobson, Tim Fitzgerald Attendance: 2,706 #20 - UIC 60, Milwaukee 50 CHICAGO ( ) - UIC outscored the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 35-8 in the second half and scored the final 19 points of the game to claim a win Wednesday night at the UIC Pavilion. The Panthers led at halftime and a minute into the second half. Then, in spite of its offensive struggles, Milwaukee was still ahead with 9:32 remaining and UIC didn t take the lead until Gary Talton hit a three with 1:32 left. But UWM could never answer on offense, missing its final 11 shots, all of which were three-point tries. That was a bad 20 minutes of basketball, a very tentative 20 minutes of basketball, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. We had some shots that didn t go in, and sometimes that happens. But for us that s where post play comes in and it s been our Achilles heel all year. We just haven t had someone, other than Demetrius (Harris) that can get the ball inside and make some things happen. We had some good looks but we just kept taking threes instead of getting to the rim and trying to get fouled. Paris Gulley scored 14 points and Jordan Aaron 13 for UWM (5-15, 1-5 Horizon). Talton had 14 while Joey Miller and Will Simonton contributed 12 apiece off the bench for UIC (12-8, 3-4). Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haarsma Aaron Gulley Arians Haggerty TEAM 8 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: UIC FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Humes Kelley Crittle Talton Parker Snider Miller Fells Wiegand Simonton TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee UIC Officials: Paul Szelc, Glen Tuitt, Tim Gattis Attendance: 3, Media and Information Guide Page 38

41 #21 - Green Bay 74, Milwaukee 54 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Alec Brown scored 23 points and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay used an 18-2 run to bust open a tight game in claiming a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friday night at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers had the game tied at 41-apiece on a pair of Demetrius Harris free throws with 14:05 remaining, but the Phoenix scored the next 11 points and went up by the time the run was complete. Jordan Aaron scored 20 points to lead Milwaukee (5-16, 1-6), which also got 12 points from Demetrius Harris and eight points plus 10 rebounds from J.J. Panoske. Keifer Sykes added 16 points and Brennan Cougill 12 for Green Bay (11-10, 5-3). A Green Bay edge inside was costly for Milwaukee. The Phoenix collected 19 offensive rebounds and 24 second-chance points while also owning a edge on points in the paint. Meanwhile, Milwaukee was unable to get its perimeter game going, as the Panthers made just 3-of-20 from three-point range. Green Bay FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Fouse Turner Brown Muhammad Sykes Stefan Love Cerroni Mays Cougill TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Arians Haarsma TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Green Bay Milwaukee Officials: John Higgins, Mike Sanzere, Charles Russell Attendance: 3,482 #22 - Loyola 76, Milwaukee 65 CHICAGO ( ) - Loyola scored 20-straight points in a decisive second-half run to claim a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wednesday night at the Gentile Arena. The Panthers (5-17, 1-7 Horizon) led by as many as eight points in the first half and were still up with 14:10 remaining before the extended Rambler burst put the game out of reach. Jordan Aaron and Austin Arians scored 17 points apiece for Milwaukee, which shot 44.4 percent from the field but allowed Loyola (13-8, 3-5) to shoot almost 53 percent. Ben Averkamp had 22 points and 12 rebounds while Jordan Hicks added 21 for the Ramblers, who snapped a four-game losing streak against the Panthers in Chicago. Demetrius Harris added 11 points and eight rebounds for UWM, which saw J.J. Panoske limited to just 11 minutes by foul trouble. But again, Milwaukee fell victim to a second-half surge. We know it has happened to us before. We get in a run where we make a series of mistakes, whether it is turnovers, bad shots or offensive rebounds. We could survive one of those in a stretch but not all three, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. There was a time in there with all three, and as a result that run, instead of being maybe just two or four (baskets), turns in to eight or 10. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Harris Kelm Roelke Richard Arians Haarsma TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Loyola FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Averkamp Thomas Payne Hicks White Turk Dokubo O Leary Osborne TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Loyola Officials: Dan Chrisman, Kevin Mathis, Peter Juzenas Attendance: 2, Media and Information Guide Page 39

42 #23 - Valparaiso 71, Milwaukee 40 VALPARAISO, Ind. (2.1.13) - Ben Boggs and Will Bogan scored 12 points apiece as first-place Valparaiso cruised to a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friday night at the Athletics-Recreation Center. The Crusaders (17-6, 7-2 Horizon) used a 23-3 run over the final six minutes of the first half and the first three minutes of the second half to take control of the game. Jordan Aaron scored 17 points to lead Milwaukee (5-18, 1-8), which shot just 27.3 percent from the field and committed 16 turnovers. Meanwhile, Valparaiso shot 56.3 percent from the field and made 11 three-pointers. The Crusaders have made 23 three-pointers in their two wins over the Panthers this season. The Crusaders then eliminated any remaining doubt in the outcome during the first four minutes of the second half. Valpo scored the first 11 points out of the locker room, with a Ryan Broekhoff three capping the burst to make it with 16:55 remaining. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Arians Haggerty Gulley Aaron Kelm Richard Gustavson Haarsma TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Valparaiso FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Broekhoff Van Wijk Bogan Boggs Buggs Coleman Dority Capobianco Fernandez TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Valparaiso Officials: Joe DeRosa, Bert Smith, Kipp Kissinger Attendance: 4,013 #24 - Detroit 82, Milwaukee 74 MILWAUKEE (2.7.13) - Jason Calliste scored 22 points and Detroit held off a valiant effort by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to claim an win Thursday night at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers battled back from an early 16-point deficit to capture a three-point lead midway through the second half. Milwaukee then had a chance to tie the game in the final minute before Detroit (16-8, 8-3) salted away the victory with five free throws. James Haarsma scored 26 points off the bench to lead the Panthers (5-19, 1-9), with the senior going past 1,000 points in his Division I career at UWM and Evansville. Nick Minnerath added 18 points while Doug Anderson and Ray McCallum tallied 16 apiece for the Titans, who shot 52.5 percent for the game in staying within a half-game of the top spot in the Horizon League. A dunk by Demetrius Harris brought the Panthers to within a point at and a three-pointer by Paris Gulley 40 seconds later tied the game at 44-apiece. The Panthers then took a lead on a three by Ryan Haggerty with 13:10 remaining before Detroit answered with the next four points to retake the lead. Still, after going down by as many as seven, the Panthers pulled to within on a dunk by Harris with 2:25 left and then within on a corner three by Haarsma with 1:24 remaining. McCallum scored on the other end for Detroit before Aaron missed a wing three that would have tied the game for Milwaukee. Detroit FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Howard, Jr Anderson Minnerath McCallum Calliste Boutte Njoku Lippert Wilson Bruinsma TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Richard Arians Haarsma TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Detroit Milwaukee Officials: Patrick Adams, Jeb Hartness, Bret Smith Attendance: 1, Media and Information Guide Page 40

43 #25 - Wright State 64, Milwaukee 49 MILWAUKEE (2.9.13) - Cole Darling and Jerran Young scored 18 points apiece and Wright State never trailed in the game en route to a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday night at the Klotsche Center. The Raiders (17-8, 8-4) moved into a second-place tie with Detroit in the Horizon League by steadily building an advantage while limiting Milwaukee to 40 percent shooting and forcing 16 turnovers. Paris Gulley had 10 points while Jordan Aaron and Demetrius Harris added seven points apiece for the Panthers (5-20, 1-10). Wright State closed the first half on a 14-5 run and never looked back in the second 20 minutes. That right there was a lesson on how to guard, how to play tough, and to do it on every possession, not just some of the possessions, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. It s one thing I admire about a team like Wright State. They are just not going to allow you to play a certain way. Wright St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Darling Sledge Griffin Vest Bramanti Drummond Arceneaux Young Dixon Yoho Pacher Roddy TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Kelm Richard Gustavson Arians Haarsma TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Wright State Milwaukee Officials: Bill Jacobson, Bryan Anslinger, Gene Grimshaw Attendance: 2,051 #26 - Milwaukee 71, Loyola 53 MILWAUKEE ( ) - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee used a 19-3 run early in the second half to swing a five-point deficit into a nine-point advantage and never looked back en route to a win over Loyola Tuesday night at the Klotsche Center. Paris Gulley scored 21, Jordan Aaron added 16 and J.J. Panoske had a Milwaukee-record seven blocks in the game to lead the Panthers. UWM (6-20, 2-10 Horizon) also finished the game on a 17-3 run. Milwaukee held the Ramblers (13-12, 3-9) to 24.1 percent from the floor in the second half, while UWM connected on better than 63 percent of its shots after halftime. It feels good to have a win, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. For the first time this year I think it was our second-half spurt that was the difference in a game rather than the other team s. We ve been battling all season and coming up on the short end, but tonight it feels good to be on the other end. A layup by Gulley tied the game at 31 and pair of dunks by freshman Austin Arians sandwiching a two pointer by Aaron quickly gave the Panthers a six-point lead. Panoske added a three-point play the hard way to give Milwaukee a lead and the team never looked back from there. UWM made 24 free throws on the night, including 24 in the second half to ice the game. Loyola FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Osborne Thomas Payne Hicks White Turk Dokubo O Leary Boone Clark TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Kelm Richard Gustavson Arians Haarsma TEAM 10 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Loyola Milwaukee Officials: Don Daily, Jerry Heater, Brad Gaston Attendance: 1, Media and Information Guide Page 41

44 #27 - Youngstown State 94, Milwaukee 80 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio ( ) - Kendrick Perry scored 28 points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished out five assists and Youngstown State shot a season-best 57 percent from the floor for the game as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s basketball team fell Friday night at the Beeghly Center. Four players reached double figures in scoring for Youngstown (15-11, 7-6 Horizon) who seemingly could not miss, netting 13 threes on the night. Paris Gulley led the way for the Panthers with 18 points, Jordan Aaron added 17 and J.J. Panoske 16 and Milwaukee (6-21, 2-11) actually shot a season-best 48 percent from the floor, but it was not enough against the hot YSU squad who hadn t played since Sunday. Youngstown State can score, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. We re going to beat a lot of teams shooting 48 percent, but we re not going to beat Youngstown. We shot 52 percent from the three, 48 percent for the game, we shot a lot of free throws, but it s not enough to beat a Youngstown that can score as easily as they do. Against Youngstown you have to get stops. We were unable to get stops. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Kelm Roelke Richard Gustavson Arians TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Youngstown St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Belin Hain Allen Perry Cole Amiker Chojnacki Reese Larson Weber Podolsky TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: #28 - Cleveland State 88, Milwaukee 67 CLEVELAND, Ohio ( ) - Bryn Forbes tied a Cleveland State season-high with 24 points and the Vikings outscored the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s basketball team in the second half to claim an victory Sunday afternoon at the Wolstein Center. After a pair of free throws by J.J. Panoske, UWM (6-22, 2-12 Horizon) led 41-39, but the Vikings (13-15, 5-9) offense then exploded to go on a 29-8 run to open the game up and take a commanding lead. Jordan Aaron led the way for UWM with 18 points, Austin Arians had 15 and Paris Gulley had 12 for the Panthers who shot a seasonhigh 51.1 percent from the floor, the third-straight game the team has set a season best in shooting. CSU connected on 52.5 percent of their shots and claimed a edge in rebounds. That strong showing on the boards led to 22 second-chance points for the Vikings spurred by Charlie Lee who netted 17 of his 20 points after the break, including four 3-point baskets. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Roelke Richard Gustavson Arians TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Cleveland St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Long Kamczyc Douglas Forbes Lee Ivory Lomomba Veira Mason Ndaye Scales TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Cleveland State Officials: Jamie Luckie, Alfred Smith, Mike Sanzere Attendance: 2,839 Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Youngstown State Officials: Rick Hartzell, Brian Dorsey, Bret Smith Attendance: 2, Media and Information Guide Page 42

45 #29 - Milwaukee 64, UIC 53 MILWAUKEE ( ) - Paris Gulley scored 17 points and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee held UIC to just 35 percent shooting from the field as the Panthers made Senior Night successful with a win Wednesday night at the Klotsche Center. The Panthers (7-22, 3-12 Horizon) led from nearly start to finish in capturing their second-straight home win. Jordan Aaron added nine points and seven rebounds while Demetrius Harris had nine points and three blocks. Milwaukee also got contributions from a variety of other sources, as Evan Richard scored eight points and Kyle Kelm added seven points, five rebounds and three assists in his most extended playing time in more than a month. Gary Talton had 13 points to lead UIC (15-12, 6-8). But, after allowing 91 points per game in losses at Youngstown State and Cleveland State over the weekend, the Panthers put together a strong 40 minutes defensively. The first thing to say is that we held a team to 53 points, and that gave us a chance to win the ballgame, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. Defensively I thought the effort was better to make them miss and make them uncomfortable. UIC FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Humes Crittle Barnes Talton Brown Snider Miller Kelley Parker Songolo Fells Wiegand Simonton TEAM 0 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Kelm Richard Arians Wolf TEAM 3 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME UIC Milwaukee Officials: Lamont Simpson, Terry Davis, Kevin Mathis Attendance: 1,902 #30 - Milwaukee 95, IUPUI 88 (2OT) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ( ) - The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee put four players in double figures and scored the final nine points of the second overtime to claim a win over IUPUI Saturday afternoon. The Panthers (8-22) took the lead for good on an Austin Arians three-point play with 2:41 remaining and then added four free throws along with a Paris Gulley layin to hang on for their first road win of the season. Jordan Aaron, who played all 50 minutes of the game, scored 28 points to go with six assists to lead Milwaukee. Demetrius Harris added 21 points and Gulley 20, while Harris also had nine rebounds, three steals and two blocks. J.J. Panoske had 11 points. Greg Rice scored 23 points and Sean Esposito 22 for IUPUI (6-23). Each team took turns making big shots to extend the game. Esposito s three-pointer with under a minute to play in regulation tied the game at 77. Then, Aaron s driving layin with 14 seconds left in the first overtime knotted the game at 86. Milwaukee struggled to slow IUPUI offensively but came through when it counted. The Jaguars made just 5-of-17 shots from the field in the two overtime periods and didn t score over the final 4:36 of the game. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Panoske Arians Haggerty Aaron Richard Kelm Gulley Harris TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: OT: Game: PT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: FT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: IUPUI FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Gibbs Patton Rice Esposito Hubert Gaines Shanklin TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: OT: Game: PT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: FT% 1st: nd: OT: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND OT 2OT GAME Milwaukee IUPUI Officials: Steve Skiles, Mark Schnur, Donnie Olson Attendance: Media and Information Guide Page 43

46 #31 - Green Bay 78, Milwaukee 61 GREEN BAY, Wis. ( ) - Alec Brown scored 28 points and Green Bay used a 15-1 run to take control of the game late in the second half en route to a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tuesday night at the Resch Center. The Panthers were within after a Paris Gulley jumper with 6:24 remaining but Green Bay scored nine points over the next 70 seconds to seize control of the game. Gulley led Milwaukee (8-23, 3-13 Horizon) with 19 points while Jordan Aaron and Demetrius Harris added 15 apiece. But the Panthers shot just 37.5 percent from the floor and connected just four times from three-point range. Meanwhile, in addition to the career night from Brown, Green Bay (16-13, 10-5) got 18 points from Keifer Sykes and 15 from Greg Mays in moving into sole possession of third place in the Horizon League. UWM could not overcome a deficit in points in the paint or a rebounding disadvantage. Plus the Phoenix shot nearly 53 percent from the field, including a stellar 10-of-12 effort by Brown. Looking down at the stats there are a couple of things that really jump out at you, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. One is the way they controlled the paint. Then their ability to rebound - they outrebounded us by 11 - and obviously Alec Brown. He could not be matched out there. We allowed him to get into a rhythm and there was no stopping him after that. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Harris Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Kelm Richard Gustavson Arians Wolf TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Green Bay FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Fouse Mays Brown Muhammad Sykes Stefan Love Arenz Cougill TEAM 1 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Green Bay Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Randy Heimerman, Bill Neketis Attendance: 3,890 #32 - Green Bay 62, Milwaukee 46 GREEN BAY, Wis. (3.5.13) - Alec Brown scored 18 points and Green Bay used a 21-4 run to take control of the game in claiming a win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tuesday night in the first round of the Horizon League Tournament. The Panthers had a lead with 5:15 to play in the first half but Green Bay led by six at the half and then opened the second half on a 12-2 run to build a 16-point advantage. Paris Gulley scored 14 points and Jordan Aaron added 10 for the Panthers, who shot just 26.5 percent from the field and were outrebounded Keifer Sykes added 16 points and Jordan Fouse 12 points and 11 rebounds for Green Bay, which beat Milwaukee in all three matchups between the two teams this season. Green Bay (17-14) advances to a second round tournament matchup with UIC Friday in Valparaiso, while Milwaukee (8-24) sees its season come to a close. This night kind of sums up how the season has gone, Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. We ve really been able to do things to a point, and then after that there s always a large run that of kind puts it away. We ve never really recovered from those runs. Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kelm Panoske Haggerty Aaron Gulley Harris Roelke Richard Arians Wolf TEAM 6 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Green Bay FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Fouse Mays Brown Muhammad Sykes Stefan Love Arenz Cougill TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1ST 2ND GAME Milwaukee Green Bay Officials: Peter Juzenas, Brad Gaston, Charles Russell Attendance: 1, Media and Information Guide Page 44

47 From its birth in 1895, through its move from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division I competition, the Milwaukee men s basketball program has spawned plenty of success and countless memorable moments. The early years of Milwaukee basketball, when the school was actually known as the Wisconsin State Normal School and the Panthers were the Normals, saw the team post success against a wide variety of curious opponents. Three seasons in those early years stand out. The and squads each posted 14-2 records under the direction of Emmett Doc Angeli, who actually left the University of Wisconsin-Madison to take over the program in Milwaukee. During those two years, the team lost just once in 11 games against state schools from Whitewater, Platteville, Oshkosh and LaCrosse. Then, during the season under first-year coach Barney Anderson, the Normals won a record 15 games, including two wins against the Marquette Dentists College. After leaving the school for two years, Anderson returned to lead the Normals to 11 wins during the season. That would be the last time the program would reach double figures in wins as the Wisconsin State Normal School. The school name changed in 1927, as Milwaukee would then be known as the Milwaukee State Teachers College for the next 30 years. The nickname also changed, as the school colors of Green and White sparked the nickname Green Gulls. The Green Gulls won 12 games under Guy Penwell during the season, and it was apparent Penwell had the program on the right track. Penwell led the Green Gulls to plus-.500 records for seven of the next eight seasons, including a perfect 16-0 record during the season. And, after the Gulls dipped to in , Penwell led his team to a 20-7 mark during the season. The 20 wins became a school record that would stand for nearly 40 years. Russ Rebholz was next in line to coach the Green Gulls, and he was the coach in 1951 when the school name again changed to Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee. The Dexter Riesch was named to Milwaukee s All-Century Team for the 1960 s name would change again in 1956, as the school would be known as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee from that point forward. The nickname also changed two more times. First, the school colors changed to Red and White as Milwaukee became known as the Cardinals from Finally, in 1965, the colors changed to the current black and gold, and the nickname became Panthers. If the modern era of Milwaukee basketball began when the school officially became known as Milwaukee, it was Rebholz who started the modern era with a bang. Milwaukee was 17-4 during the season and 18-4 during the season. In 1960, Milwaukee made its firstever post-season appearance, playing in an NCAA Regional Tournament in Wheaton, Ill., falling to Lincoln but beating Augustana for its first-ever post-season win. The program moved through the 1960 s in above-average fashion, winning at least 14 games for five-straight seasons and finishing above.500 for nine-straight seasons into the early 1970 s. The era of the 1970 s was marked by Milwaukee s first foray into NCAA Division I basketball. The Panthers spent seven seasons in Division I, playing what would best be described as a mixed schedule. Milwaukee faced well-known big schools Tennessee, Cincinnati and Florida State while Media and Information Guide Page 45 Milwaukee s All-Decade Teams 1930 S Al Hohler Paul Humke Ray Krzoska W. Jess. Rudinger Wally Sprangers 1940 s Bob Bolz Ken Buehler Wally Fricke George Jablonski Leo Kratz Ken Lemmer 1950 s Jerry Grohowski Tom Hanrahan Tom Kneusel Jerry Stanzer Dave Vincent 1960 s Todd Fredenberg Phil Michalovitz Larry Reed Tom Reikowski Dexter Riesch 1970 s Glen Allen Richard Cox Henry Davis Gerald Hardnett Harold Lee 1980 s Randy Doss Kevin Jones Andy Ronan Erik Schten Clarence Wright 1990 s Craig Greene Von McDade Marc Mitchell Joe Schultz Shannon Smith 2000 s Adrian Tigert Dylan Page Clay Tucker Joah Tucker Ed McCants

48 also maintaining small-school rivalries with Oshkosh, River Falls, Lewis and others. The move to Division I came for the campaign, right after Charles Parsley led Milwaukee to 18 wins during the season. The short-lived Division I stay was highlighted by the 19 wins Bob Gottlieb helped the Panthers to in But after a 9-17 mark in the season, Milwaukee dropped down to NCAA Division III play. It didn t take long for Milwaukee to find success again, as Milwaukee s next postseason appearance came in the season, when Milwaukee finished 20-6 under Bob Voight. The Panthers lost to Augustana on its home floor in an NCAA Division III Midwest Regional game, then bounced back to beat Beloit in the consolation game. During the mid-1980 s, Milwaukee moved to the NAIA ranks briefly, falling to UW-Eau Claire at Zorn Arena in Eau Claire in the NAIA District 14 Tournament. Steve Antrim took over the Panther basketball program for the season, and some of the best years in Milwaukee basketball history followed. Antrim helped the Panthers to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight during the season, as Milwaukee won two games at the North Central Regional before falling to Southeast Missouri State two steps shy of a national championship. They finished 24-7 that season - then a school-record for victories - and recorded the highest-ever national finish for a Milwaukee men s basketball team at any level. Following that run, the transition to an NCAA Division I men s basketball program Erik Schten was a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1988 The resurgence of Panther basketball has helped increase fan interest was on. Milwaukee finished during its first full season of Division I play in , then won 20 games the following season. Still competing as an independent, the Panthers finished the season 23-4, but were left out of the postseason. That season was highlighted by Milwaukee s only win over the University of Wisconsin. The campaign was the program s only year in the Mid-Continent Conference, and Milwaukee made the move to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in Ric Cobb replaced Antrim in 1995 before Bo Ryan was called upon in 1999 to restart the lagging program at Milwaukee. Ryan did just what was asked for, leading the Panthers to their first plus-.500 season in seven years when Milwaukee finished in Milwaukee won 15 more games the next season. But the growth was far from done. Under Bruce Pearl, who took over when Ryan left for Wisconsin following the season, the Panthers made their first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament appearance after winning the Horizon League title. A last-second loss to Notre Dame didn t slow the Panthers momentum, though, as the success continued into the season. The Panthers won the Horizon League regular season title and were selected for the National Invitation Tournament for the first time in school history. Once in the NIT, Milwaukee won its first-ever NCAA Division I postseason game, beating Rice at the U.S. Cellular Arena. The Panthers were then eliminated from the tournament three nights later in a tight contest at Boise State, Postseason History Milwaukee s basketball history has included nine national postseason appearances. The berth into the NCAA Tournament capped a streak of fourstraight Division I postseason appearance for the program. The 2003 NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Tournament bid marked a first Division I post-season appearance for the program, which had also appeared in the post-season in Division II and Division III play. Milwaukee s only postseason appearances as an NAIA school came on the district level Small College Wheaton, Ill. L, vs. Lincoln W, vs. Augustana (Ill.) 1982 NCAA Division III Rock Island, Ill. L, at Augustana (Ill.) W, vs. Beloit 1989 NCAA Division II Tournament Greeley, Colo. W, vs. Augustana (S.D.) W, (ot) at N. Colorado Elite Springfield, Mass. L, vs. SE Missouri St NCAA Division I Tournament First Indianapolis, Ind. L, vs. Notre Dame 2004 NIT Opening Milwaukee, Wis. W, vs. Rice First Nampa, Idaho L, at Boise State 2005 NCAA Division I Tournament 1st/2nd Cleveland, Ohio W, vs. Alabama W, vs. Boston College Regional Rosemont, Ill. L, vs. Illinois 2006 NCAA Division I Tournament 1st/2nd Jacksonville, Fla. W, vs. Oklahoma L, vs. Florida 2010 NIT First Evanston, Ill. L, at Northwestern 2011 CBI First Fort Worth, Tex. L, at TCU Media and Information Guide Page 46

49 Coach Years W-L Pct. None Listed 12 ( ) Charles Davies 2 ( ) Emmett Angeli 4 ( ) Barney Anderson 9 ( ; 20-26) Paul Stothart 1 ( ) George Downer 2 ( ) Milton Murray 4 ( ) Guy Penwell 18 ( ; 46-52) John Tierney 4 ( ) Russ Rebholz 11 ( ) Ray Krzoska 7 ( ) Charles Parsley 3 ( ) Bill Klucas 3 ( ) Bob Gottlieb 5 ( ) Bob Voight 3 ( ) Ray Swatella 4 ( ) Steve Antrim 8 ( ) Ric Cobb 4 ( ) Bo Ryan 2 ( ) Bruce Pearl 4 ( ) Rob Jeter 8 (2005-present) In , Milwaukee went back to the NCAA Tournament after a thrilling Horizon League Tournament championship win. Once in the NCAAs, the Panthers pulled off upsets of Alabama and Boston College, launching the program into the national spotlight. The tournament run ended with a loss to top-ranked Illinois, but the Panthers finished the season with a school-record 26 wins and ranked 23rd in the nation in the ESPN/USA Today Top 25. Bruce Pearl left to become the head coach at the University of Tennessee, but new coach Rob Jeter picked up right where Pearl left off. In , Milwaukee won 22 more games, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four seasons. In the tourney, the Panthers upset Oklahoma before bowing out to eventual national champion Florida in the second round. The Panthers then quickly started rebuilding after the loss of seven seniors. Milwaukee increases its number of wins every year between and before returning to the top of the Horizon League in That year, the Panthers won their final nine regular season league games to claim the title, eventually advancing to the NIT for the second time. Aside from the success on the court, there are plenty of other signs that many great Milwaukee Coaches Through The Years Charles Parsley (top) and Bruce Pearl are two of six Milwaukee coaches who won at least 60 percent of their games at the school Dylan Page helped lead the Panthers into the 2003 NCAA Tournament days for Panther basketball lie ahead. Milwaukee has set a number of new attendance records while also enjoying increased national exposure, expanding television and radio coverage, a competitive schedule and more. Milwaukee basketball has become known from coast-to-coast in the college basketball world. Now, alumni, students and fans await the writing of the next exciting chapter of Milwaukee Panther basketball Media and Information Guide Page 47 League Championship History WNC/WSTCC/WSCC 1913 Regular Season 1934 Regular Season Shared with UW-Superior 1940 Regular Season 1941 Regular Season Shared with UW-Superior 1943 Regular Season Shared with UW-Platteville, UW-Stout and UW-Whitewater 1948 Regular Season Shared with UW-Oshkosh, UW- Platteville and UW-Stevens Point 1960 Regular Season Horizon League 2003 League Tournament Milwaukee finished second during the regular season before claiming the tournament title on its homecourt 2004 Regular Season The Panthers won their first 10 league games en route to a first-ever Division I regular-season league crown 2005 Regular Season Milwaukee again dominated the league, winning 14 games and claiming the title by four games 2005 League Tournament Milwaukee won the league tournament on its homecourt in a nail-biter over Detroit 2006 Regular Season The Panthers lived up to preseason expections, bolting to an 8-1 league start to take the title 2006 League Tournament Milwaukee wasn t threatened in winning another tournament crown on its homecourt 2011 Regular Season Milwaukee won its final nine league games to earn a part of the title with

50 William G. Appleby Class of 1956 Inducted 1979 Appleby was recognized mainly for his efforts in track, though he also played basketball at Milwaukee. He was Milwaukee s first track athlete to compete in a national decathlon, performing in the 1955 National Decathlon and the 1956 Olympic Trials and Kansas Relays. Kenneth L. Buehler Class of 1942 Inducted 1974 About The Milwaukee Athletic Hall of Fame The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Hall of Fame has inducted nearly 170 members since starting to recognize former student-athletes and coaches in Each year, a panel of athletic administrators and alums solicit nominations for honorees, and the panel decides on that year s inductees. Former student-athletes, coaches and administrators are also eligible for consideration. The former student-athletes listed on these pages all played basketball at Milwaukee, though some may have earned their status as a Milwaukee Hall of Famer through the accomplishments in other sports while at the University. The most recent basketball inductee into the Hall of Fame was Shannon Smith, who was inducted in Buehler was a three-time all-conference honoree in basketball. In fact, he was the league s leading scorer for two seasons. He was also a football star at the school. Sam J. Castagna Class of 1949 Inducted 1990 Castagna was a four-year letterman in football and a two-year letterman in basketball. He was a member of the MSTC championship football teams in 1946 and Richard C. Cox Class of 1974 Inducted 1988 Cox was a four-year letterwinner in basketball. He was a twotime most valuable player and leading rebounder. He was also named Milwaukee s Senior Athlete in Henry J. Davis, Jr. Class of 1972 Inducted 1992 Davis was a three-time letterwinner in basketball. He captained the team for two seasons and was the leading scorer and rebounder his junior year. Arthur L. Derksen Class of 1951 Inducted 1990 Derksen played three years of basketball but earned his recognition for football. As a fullback he was a member of the WSC conference champion team in He was also a member of the WSC All- Conference team in James Dietrich Class of 1957 Inducted 1976 Dietrich earned four letters in basketball and two in baseball at Milwaukee. Upon graduation, Dietrich went on to become a basketball coach in the Manitowoc area, first as an assistant at Manitowoc Lincoln and then as the head coach. In 1964, he took his team to the state tournament and won the consolation championship. Robert E. Eckenrod Class of 1942 Inducted 1976 Eckenrod was the first 12-letter winner in the school s history, earning four letters apiece in three sports - basketball, football and track. Better known for his efforts in football and track, Eckenron also played basketball. Frank Ernst Class of 1933 Inducted 1982 Ernst played forward/center on the 1931, 1932 and 1933 basketball teams. He also competed in the high jump and pole vault on the track team and played football. Ernst set what was the state record in the high jump at the time, recording a leap of 6 1. Terry M. Fredenburg Class of 1968 Inducted 1981 Fredenburg earned seven letters at Milwaukee, four in football and three in basketball. He was mainly known for his play on the gridiron, earning MVP honors in 1967 and He won the Herman Kluge Award in 1968 and was sixth in the NCAA for receiving in 1966 and Media and Information Guide Page 48 Walter G. Fricke Class of 1949 Inducted in 1976 Fricke won five letters in basketball, four in football and one in track, earning all-league honors throughout his career. Erwin Gerboth Class of 1931 Inducted 1985 Gerboth was a center on the basketball team, though was known for his football and track exploits. He played on football teams that won conference championships in 1929 and The track team won state titles all three years he competed and he set records in the shot put and discus. G. Arnold Gother Class of 1932 Inducted 1980 Gother won seven letters during 1929 and He was an all-conference player in football and basketball, along with earning awards as the most outstanding golfer and wrestler. He never lost a football game in his career at the school. Gerald Grohowski Class of 1963 Inducted 1977 Grohowski scored 1,684 points in his four years, sending him to the top of the Milwaukee scoring charts at the time. During his career, Milwaukee won 56 and lost 27 and played in a NCAA Regional. He was named WSC All-Conference three times and received small college honorable mention in 1961.

51 Jerome Gunville Class of 1939 Inducted 1985 Gunville won nine letters from Milwaukee State Teachers College in track, basketball and football between He was the state conference pole vault champ in 1939 and won the Coach s Award in football as the most improved player that same year. Thomas D. Hanrahan Class of 1957 Inducted 1989 Hanrahan was a basketball standout for Milwaukee State Teachers College and Milwaukee from and returned in after serving two years in the armed forces. A small college honorable mention All-American, Hanrahan was a two-time co-captain and set the record for most points scored in one game with 33 in In that same game, he also set a record for most free throws made with 15. Raymond J. Heim Class of 1955 Inducted 1985 Heim competed in football, baseball, basketball and track for Milwaukee Extension. He was captain of the football and baseball teams, and won a special award from the Wisconsin Alumni Club in 1954 as the Extension Center s Football Athlete of the Year. Heim was inducted into the Wisconsin High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in March of 1985 after compiling a record of in 20 years of coaching. Bruce Hendley Class of 1933 Inducted 1993 A 1933 graduate at Milwaukee State Teachers College, Hendley received four letters in basketball. He was captain of the team in Albert A. Hohler Class of 1935 Inducted 1990 Hohler played football and basketball for Milwaukee State Teachers College from He was captain of the 1933 and 1934 basketball teams and was named on the conference all-star team both years. Paul D. Humke Sr. Class of 1936 Inducted 1979 Humke was selected to the Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference All-State Team three times. He was co-captain of a team that won the conference title and represented the state in the National AAU tournament in Denver, Colorado. Humke also played tennis and ran track. George Jablonski Class of 1942 Inducted 1978 Jablonski earned nine letters as a member of conference championship teams in both football and basketball. He was awarded the MSTC Blanket Award for his gridiron and court exploits and also served as president of his junior and senior class. Glenn A. Jahnke Class of 1953 Inducted 1993 Jahnke won eight letters- four in track, three in cross country and one in basketball. He was a member of four state college championship teams and four state indoor championship teams. George Kibbe Class of 1921 Inducted 1974 Kibbe was a standout in both football and basketball at the Milwaukee Normal School. After graduation Kibbe assisted in organizing alumni and lettermen groups and helped promote the athletic program. After his death in 1949, an annual award was given in his name to the student-athlete who best typified his qualities. Thomas C. Kneusel Class of 1959 Inducted 1975 Kneusel led his team in scoring as a freshman and made the record books for career scoring with 1,565 points. He also ranks second for the most points scored in a single game. Kneusel earned four letters during his intercollegiate career and twice was named team captain. Leo Kratz Class of 1948 Inducted 1973 Kratz earned a total of 13 varsity letters, including five in basketball. He was an Honor Ten graduate and was named recipient of the Robert Ames Award as the outstanding senior in He captained the basketball squad. Raymond R. Krzoska Class of 1941 Inducted 1995 Krzoska was captain of the team that posted an undefeated season. He also played on two championship football teams and became the first player from the school to play pro basketball. He then served as UWM s head coach from , just one of the jobs he held at UWM. Kenneth R. Lemmer Class of 1951 Inducted 1977 Lemmer earned 12 letters and captained three sports during his career at Milwaukee. Lemmer was named all-conference in basketball and he played in the National Industrial League after his graduation. He was also a conference champion in track. Lowell E. Littaritz Class of 1954 Inducted 1983 Littaritz won seven letters, though just one came in basketball. He was known for his football efforts, starting for four years and earning all-conference honors in He captained the team in 1953 and In basketball, Littaritz was injured in 1953 but lettered in He won the Kibbe Award for his achievements in Harold Zip Morgan Class of 1920 Inducted 1973 Morgan was known mainly for his quarterback play on the football field but also captained the basketball team for two years, sandwiched around his service for the U.S. Navy. He then made contributions to the city of Milwaukee, serving as Director of Municipal Athletics for 42 years Media and Information Guide Page 49

52 Scott D. Netzel Class of 1957 Inducted 1977 Netzel became one of Milwaukee s first allconference stars when he was named to the WSC basketball team in He lettered four times in basketball, where he was allconference and team captain as a forward. He played end and tackle for three years on the football team and twice lettered in track as a shot putter. Larry Reed Class of 1967 Inducted 2000 Reed played basketball for the Panthers in and He won the Kluge Award at Milwaukee. He led the team in scoring and rebounding during his sophomore, junior and senior year. Reed holds school records in career scoring with 1,693 points and rebounds with 1,529 boards. He is one of only two Panthers to mark over 1,000 in both categories and in 1964 was invited to try out for the Olympic team. Thomas E. Reikowski Class of 1970 Inducted 1987 Reikowski was the leading scorer and rebounder in on the Milwaukee men s basketball team. He captained the team during the season. As a forward, he is still in the top 10 for career scoring with 1,458 points. Dexter Riesch Class of 1970 Inducted 1981 Riesch (pictured at upper right of page) starred in basketball as a forward and led the team in scoring three years. He captained the squad his senior year and was named MVP one year. Riesch was also a two-time letterwinner in track. W. Jess Rudiger Class of 1937 Inducted 1975 Rudiger earned nine letters in cross country, basketball and track at Milwaukee State Teachers College. He was twice named captain of the basketball team and earned all-conference in basketball. Rudiger was also a three-time conference champion in the two-mile run. James R. Skarie Class of 1970 Inducted 1987 Skarie only played basketball as a freshman at Milwaukee, then made a name for himself on the football field. He set school records for passes completed in a game (28), yards gained passing in a season (1,387), touchdown passes thrown in season (12) and passing percentage during season (.589). Shannon Smith Class of 1996 Inducted 2001 Smith starred during the and seasons for the Panther basketball program. Despite playing just two seasons, Smith is the fourth-leading scorer in Milwaukee s Division I history while also ranking in the top five all-time in career scoring average, field goals made, field goals attempted, free throws made and free throws attempted. During the season, Smith averaged 24.5 ppg and set school records for free throws made and attempted during a single season. Jerry Stanzer Class of 1957 Inducted 1973 Stanzer earned a total of 12 varsity letters while at Milwaukee, setting individual records in basketball while also starring in football and track. Dave P. Vincent Class of 1961 Inducted 1979 Vincent earned four letters in basketball and was named to the state all-conference team his junior and senior years. He was second in conference scoring and his fouryear point total of 1,221 placed him in the Milwaukee scoring record book. Kenneth Zach Class of 1960 Inducted 1988 A starting guard on the Milwaukee basketball team, Zach is still among the top 20 all-time scorers at Milwaukee. A three-time letter winner, Zach was a member of the conference championship team in 1960 that competed in the NCAA tournament for the first time in Milwaukee history. He was the second- leading scorer as a sophomore before leaving school to join the service David O. Nicholas Family Scholarship The David O. Nicholas Family Scholarship, created by David and Lori Nicholas, is the first endowed scholarship created for the men s basketball program. The gift donated to create the scholarship is in excess of $250,000. The scholarship, created in 2003, is awarded annually to a men s basketball student-athlete from Wisconsin who exemplifies athletic and academic leadership qualities. Past scholarship honorees include Panther standouts Kalombo Kadima, Adrian Tigert, Joah Tucker, Nick Hansen, Allan Hanson and Jason Averkamp Media and Information Guide Page 50

53 ~A~ Jordan Aaron 2013 Olofu Agbaji 91, 92 Jerard Ajami 2010, 11 Ben Alberts 27 Bob Alexander 47 Glen Allen 74, 75, 76 Ryan Allen 2011, 12 Adrian Anderson 98 Kaylan Anderson 2007, 08, 09 Kelvin Anderson 95, 97 Donald Anderson 10, 11 Chad Angeli 98, 99, 00, 01 Bob Anthony 89, 90 Austin Arians 2013 Darryl Arnold 88, 89 John Arnold 71 Miles Aquino 83, 84 Chuck Avercamp 46 Jason Averkamp 2007, 08, 09, 10 George Avikilowski n/a ~B~ Chas Bachman 18 Dave Backer 63, 64, 65 Louis Bandlow 08, 11 Francis Barditt 46 George Barnes 77, 78, 79 Jim Barnett 81 Richard Bartell 65 George Bassford 09, 11 Steve Batovski 31 Dan Beaudoin 47 Edmund Beeman 1901 Kenneth Beers 14, 15 Stanley Beers 11, 12 Ron Bekken 58, 59 Jerry Belin 70 Jerry Bell 66, 67, 68, 69 Paul Belot 37 Michael Bendall 2005, 06, 07 Bruce Bennett 37 Don Berendt 53 Norbert Berry 24, 25 Bob Beyer 70 Peter Bickler 1899 Kenneth Bigler 65 Rick Birk 71 Alvin Bitzer 23, 24, 25 Mike Blair 63 Dorion Bledsoe 90 Jack Bleier 68, 69, 70 Ken Blessing 42 Lonnie Boga 2010, 11 Shaquille Boga 2012 Mark Bogan 87 Jim Boldt 48 Clayton Boll 32 Bob Bolz 47, 48, 49 Leon Bond, Jr. 91 Edward Borgelt 19, 20 Don Bornemann 47 Everette Boutelle 36 Dick Bowen 46 Tone Boyle 2009, 11 Ben Brey 02 Mark Briggs 92, 93, 94, 96 Cal Brockman 45 John Bruggnik 24, 25, 26 Willie Bryant 80, 81 William Buckett 1903 Louis Bu Dahn 1903 Ken Buehler 39, 40, 41, 42 Randy Bureta 68, 69 Walter Bussewitz 1906 ~C~ Cyrus Caldwell 97, 98, 99 Ricardo Calzada 72 Thomas Campion 1908, 09 Archie Carson 1905, 06, 07 Cartensen 61 Charles Carter 1897, 98 Mitchell Carter 2011 Orville Carter 56 Sanford Carter 33, 34 Sam Castagna 46 Odell Chamberlain 88 Mark Chavlovich 85 L.S. Chervosky 1903 Brent Chitty 82 Cibik 36 Adrian Coffey 2000 Chris Coffey 86 Art Coggan 32, 33 Artie Cohen 31 Milt Coleman 64 Marcus Coniglaro 03, 04 Terry Constant 65 Daniel Corcoran 1905, 06 Kenneth Corwin 36 John Costello 65 Al Cottrell 62, 63, 64 Kevin Cox 84 Richard Cox 72, 73, 74 Robert Craft 58, 59, 60 Sorrell Crawford 95 Hart Croake 13, 14 Timothy Cronin 05 Ralph Crow 32, 33 Robert Crowley 41 Tim Cullen 77, 78 John Curry 42, 43 Joseph Currey 43 Le Roy Curtis 1902 George Cwiklowski 58, 61, 62, 63 Rich Czarnecki 81, 82 Joe Czechowicz 2004 ~D~ George Dahl 29 William Darling 1897, 98 Willard Dassow 33, 34, 35 Bob Davidson Boo Davis 2005, 06 Henry Davis 69, 70, 71 Jack Dentinger 37, 38 Art Derksen 50 Earnell DeShazen 75 Jim Dietrich 54, 55, 56, 57 Ken Dilloo 96 Dimitre Dintchev 95 Frank Doerflinger 1897 Gerald Domke 54, 55, 58 Walt Donaldson 70 Walter Dorow 32 Randy Doss 90, 91 Malcolm Dotson 76, 77 Scott Dougherty 95, 96 Ralph Doyle 27, 28 Tom Draws 52 Howard Droegcamp 27 Roy Drumm 39, 40 William B. Duquaine 57 Derek Durham 95, 96 Mickey Dwyer 74, 75 ~E~ Pat Easterlin 93, 94 Leslie Eaton 17 James Eayrs 2009, 10 Carl Eckenrod 34, 35, 36, 37 Robert Eckenrod 37, 38, 39, 40 Deon Edmonds 90, 91, 92 Chet Edwards 67, 68, 69 Tom Ehlers 53 George Elliott 31, 32, 33 Gilbert Ellis 23, 24 Harry Emigh 31 Arthur Enters 26, 27, 28 Lance Erickson 74 Frank Ernst 31, 32 Don Etter 72 Craig Evans 94 Lane Evans 89, 91, 92 Red Evans 25 Brodie Ewert 96 Mike Ewing 71, 72 ~F~ Bob Fabich 52, 53, 54, 57 David Feld 27 Adam Finley 03, 04 Tom Finley 62 Fitzgerald 20 Herman Fleischer 1896 Bob Flood 79, 80, 81 Art Fluck 43, 48 John Foley 21, 22 Kenneth Fons 56 Edward Foote 1901 Kenny Foots Derrick Ford 2005, 06 Sidney Foster 18 John Foti 31 Shaun Fountain 99, 00 Jim Frank 62, 63, 64, 65 Ricky Franklin 2007, 08, 09, 10 Terry Fredenberg 67, 68, 69 Todd Fredenberg 64, 65, 66, 67 Frederich 64 Jason Frederick 2000, 01, 02, 03 Wally Fricke 43, 48 Frederick Froede 12 ~G~ Galecki 39 Derek Gallagher Media and Information Guide Page 51 Michael Gardner 75 Stephen Gaydos 57, 58 Bob Genova 50, 56 Roman Gentry 2007 Erv Gerboth 28, 29, 30 Archie Gerschowietz 31 Norm Geske 47 Richard Geske 47 Glenn Gifford 17 Paul Gigot NA Otto Gilbert 1896, 97 Morrel Gilman 1904 John Gilmore 1997 Tim Gittens 1998 Tim Guiliette 1998 Jerry Gleason 46 Chuck Gloor 51, 52, 53 Dwayne Glover 84, 85 Kerry Glover 80, 81 Arthur Gnewuch 27, 28 Goetz 40 Joel Golsteyn 81 Sid Gordon 14 Arnold Gother 29, 30, 31 Henry Gother 32, 33 John Gourley 1907, 08 A.C. Grace 1902 Norm Gradecki 48 Ralph Gray 12 Criag Greene 90, 91, 92, 93 Kessem Grimes 73, 74 Don Grimrod 50, 51, 52 Jerry Grochowski 58, 59, 60, 61 Joseph Gromacki 55, 56 Ed Gross 50 Henry Groth 1896 Ervin Gruber 26 Jim Gruszka 81, 82 Tim Guilette 97, 98, 99 Paris Gulley 2012, 13 Jim Gunderson 48, 50 Jerome Gunville 36, 37, 38 Chuck Gurneau 41, 42, 43 Quinton Gustavson 2012, 13 ~H~ James Haarsma 2012, 13 Clarence Haasch 21 Elmer Habhegger 15 Dave Hack 70 Dan Hackbarth 70, 71 Ed Haeger 46 Ryan Haggerty 2010, 11, 12, 13 Barney Hall 83 Will Hamilton 1898 Orrin Hammetter 19 Dale Handford 94 Ed Hanlon 42 Tom Hanrahan 52, 53, 54, 57 Nick Hansen 2004, 05, 06, 07 Allan Hanson 2005, 06, 07, 08 Gerald Hardnett 75, 76, 77, 78 Ray Hardy 82 Jared Hardwick 1998, 99 Demetrius Harris 2012, 13 Homer Harrison 1907

54 Marty Harrison 62, 63, 64 Alfred Harvey 10, 11 Tom Hecker 82, 83, 84 Jan Held 84 Helf 68, 70 Bruce Hendley 28, 29, 30 Edward Hensel 1906, 07 Herro 61 Edward Herte 24 Anthony Hill 2008, 09, 10, 11 Chris Hill 2002, 04, 05, 06 Dave Hochshild 84, 85 George Hoe 17, 20 Henry Hoeller Steve Hoelzel 2006 Jonh Hogan 1907, 08 Al Hohler 32, 33, 34, 35 Jared Hokenson 2004 Anthony Holley 97 Frank Holt 1903, 04 Fred Holt 1902, 03 Zach Holt 2007, 08, 09 Raymond Holsinger 16 Luke Homan 2004, 05 Dave Hoppe 83 A. Houghton 1902 Joe Hrovat 55 Willie Hubanks 83, 84 Dan Hucke 74 Michael Hughes 94 Paul Humke 33, 34, 35 Robert Humke 33, 34 Lewis Hunt 17 Scott Hutchinson 83 ~I~ Joe Iacolucci 32 ~J~ George Jablonski 39, 40, 41, 42 Byron Jackson 89, 90, 92, 93 Donte Jackson 1998 Charles Jacobs 37 Glenn Jahnke 51, 52 Deion James 2008, 09 Robert Jammer 76, 77 Dick Janisch 50, 51 Glen Janke 51, 52 John Jankowski 41, 42 Lawrnece Jansky 37, 38, 39 Robert Jasna 57, 58, 59 Fritz Jehn 46 Pete Jensen 44 Dan Jindra 56 Bob Johnson 66 Roderick Johnson 1996, 97 Dan Johnson 1997, 98, 99 Rusty Johnson 91, 92 Scott Johnson 87, 88, 89, 90 Johnson 21 Johnson 28 Albert Jones 76, 77, 78, 79 Booker Jones 79 Carlton Jones 17 Kevin Jones 82, 83 George Jones 1900 Paul Jones 20, 21 Ronnie Jones 2000, 01, 02, 03 Vic Jones 75 Vince Jordan 72 Gordon Jorgensen 56 Robert Jossi 35, 36, 37, 38 William Josten 54, 55, 56, 57 Juergens 61 Oswald Junge 12 ~K~ Kalombo Kadima 2000, 01, 02, 04 Tom Kamens 36, 37, 38, 39 Pete Kamuchey 55 John Kaney 1896 Peter Karle 97 Al Kastelich 50 Earl Kastelich 58 Brodney Kennard 97 Harvey Keller 59 Paul Keller 1898 Kyle Kelm 2011, 12, 13 Tom Kenny 1901, 02 Paul Kescnovitz 37, 38 Jack Ketter 39, 40, 41 George Kibbe 19 Kyle Kickert 1999 Mike Kiedrowski 69 Roy King 1999 George Kitchen 36 Jim Klabunde 56, 58 Kleinhaus 61 Roman Kleinmann 33, 34, 35 Harry Klink 63, 64 Bill Klopp 63 Dick Kloster 39 Harold Knopp 14, 15 Will Knoelk 1902 Bill Knop 50 Dick Kloster 39 Harold Kneser 46 Mike Knezevich 40 Tom Kneusel 56, 57, 58, 59 Dennis Kocs 64, 65 Dennis Koehler 61, 62, 63 Harry Kolmas 34, 35 Dick Kolo 48 Kopp 67 Dave Korpella 52 Raymond Kotz 56 James Kowalski 54 Leo Kratz 42, 43, 47, 48 Roger Kriete 62, 63 Wayne Krueger 52, 53, 54, 55 Ray Krzoska 38, 39, 40, 41 Thomas Kubiak 54 Dave Kuecherer 61, 62 Bob Kuhlman 50, 51 Rob Kukla 88, 89 Bob Kupfer 46 ~L~ Bryan LaFave 1999 Clay Lamberton 1906, 07, 08 Rob Larsen 80 Larson 68 Dennis Lauber 71 Wally Lawton 39, 40 Harold Lee 72, 73 Trad Lee 71 Earl Leitzke 30 Ken Lemmer 47, 48, 50 Justin Lettenberger 2000, 01, 02, 03 Harry Leuchtenberger 16 Leonard Leverson 42 Chris Lewis 79 Jim Lewis 66 Mike Lewis 81 Lowell Littaritz 54, 55 Ed Lodish 43 Douglas Loth 56 Gary Luck 70, 71 Lwindowski 67 ~M~ Fred Maas 67, 68 William Mally 58 Bob Mann 52 Mike Maren 63 Louis Marino 46 Ed Markunas 58, 61, 62 Andy Maroff 43 Robert Martin 37, 39 Kevin Massiah 2006, 07 Jon Matenhoff Sam Mauldin 2007 Pat McCabe 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ja Rob McCallum 2010, 11 Ed McCants 2004, 05 Jason McCoy 2005, 06 Von McDade 1991 Otto McDuffie 1996, 97 Gerald McDermott 51, 52, 53 Don McFadden 50, 51, 52 Edward McGrath 1896 William McGrath 1896, 97 Myles McKay 2006, 07 Britton McKinley 14, 15 Joe McLin 1990 Roger McMeen 57 Mike McNabb 86, 87, 88 Bill Megna 51 Tony Meier 2009, 10, 11, 12 James Meigs 14, 15 Noren Merritt 76, 77 Charles Meyers 33 Phil Michalovitz 64, 65, 66 Phil Middleton 50 Nate Mielke 2002, 03, 04 Benjamin Miller 14, 16 Michael Minning 1995 John Miota 59, 60 Steve Miskey 84 Jack Misorski 58, 59, 60 Jack Mitchell 14 John Mitchell 15 Marc Mitchell 1992, 93 Ken Moe 58 Pat Monahan 51 Harold Morgan 18, 20 William Morgan 16 Cecil Morries 69, Media and Information Guide Page 52 Duane Morris 48, 50 Bob Mueller 50, 51 Dennis Murphy 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 John Murray 40 Victor Mutter 54 Ron Myhre 31 ~N~ John Nasgovitz 35 George Nauert 32, 33 Cleam Neacy 19, 20 Jim Needles 82, 83 Jerry Neitzel 61, 62 Lee Neitzel 62, 63, 64 Duane Nelson 77, 78, Scott Netzel 54, 55, 56, 57 Jack Neumann 42 Syl Neson 73 Dayton Newton 40 Thierno Niang 2013 Esek Nichols 1896 Walter Nichols 14, 15 Damion Ninkovic 1998, 99 Raymond Nixon 75 Erv Nowicki 43 Brian Nyenhuis 78, 79 Raymond Nykaza 74 Roy Nyloaza 73 ~O~ Roland Olenchek 51 Elmer Oloizia 41 Tom O Loughlin 85 Drew Olson 86 Bill Olson 72 O Neil 39 Al Osterndorf 53, 54, 55 Falge Ottnar 1904 Dirk Otto 59 ~P~ Mark Pancratz 2002, 03, 05, 06 J.J. Panoske 2013 Brett Page 84 Dylan Page 2001, 02, 03, 04 Galen Parker 30 Kenny Parker Jr. 1997, 98 Bruce Parsons 51, 52 Paige Paulsen 2007, 08 Hugo Pauly 1896 Paulsen 60 Tom Pautsch 50, 52 Bruce Payton 86 Doug Peller 88, 89 Joe Perez 53, 54, 55, 56 Ray Perine 90, 91, 92, 93 Dave Perinovic 59 Gary Perkins 65 Harvey Peters 53 Gunnar Peterson 36, 37 Donald Phillips 37, 38, 39, 40 Richard Pierron 1904, 05 Larry Pikes 76, 77 Steve Pitrof 81, 82, 83, 84 Mark Pitzo 75 Ron Plahmer 69, 70, 71

55 Wayne Plinksa 57, 58 Al Podolalo 50 Adolph Pokras 22 Willits Pollock 10 Poole 21 Maurice Poole 88 Burleigh Porte 2009, 10 Raymond Porter 13 Mickey Postorino 66, 67, 68, 69 John Potter 1898 Marvin Powell 73, 74 James Price 18 Larry Price 71 Willis Price 74, 76 Dave Prinovic 59 William Profitt 46 Chris Pulliams 97 Putchinski 39 ~Q~ Jack Quinlevan 80 John Quirk 85 ~R~ Radabaugh 65 William Rahl 2000 Joe Rahn 48 Jerry Rakowski 50 Clarence Rasmussen 15 Jack Raymond 62 Luther Reagan 40 Frank Reak 24 Tom Rebholz 58, 60, 61, 62 Larry Reed 60, 65, 66, 67 Tom Reikowski 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 David Reinheimer 56 Perry Reynolds 29 Evan Richard 2012, 13 Bruce Richardson 51 Wally Ricke 46 Tim Ricks 1993, 94 Marsh Rieboldt 41, 46 Dexter Riesch 67, 68, 69, 70 Don Disci 51 Marvin Risner 71 Dean Risseauw 63 Archie Roberts 74, 75 Deonte Roberts 2008, 09, 10 Mitch Roelke 2011, 12, 13 William Rogan 10, 11 Roy Rogers 1898 Warren Rohn 47 Andy Ronan 89, 90 Joe Rosenberg 32 Arnold Ross 19, 20, 21 Billy Ross 89 Mike Ross 83 Keith Rosser 79, 81 Erv Rother 46 Willard Rudiger 35, 36, 37 Clarence Ruehle 25, 26 Hans Ruenzel 1902, 03 Reinhardt Ruhnke 1900 Jack Runkel 25, 26, 27 Will Ryan 2002 Jerry Ryerson 48, 50 The all-time roster is developed from rosters on file in the Milwaukee Sports Information Office. If you have any additions or corrections for the list, please them to ~S~ Rob Sanders 2002, 03, 04, 05 Walter Sawyer 24 Wilbert St. Julien 72, 73 John Schafer 91 Lee Schekenberg 08, 09, 11 Harold Schee 21 Fred Schlatter 11 Russ Schmelzer 77 Russ Schlundt 76, 77, 78, 79 Ray Schmidt 32, 33 Kermit Schweers 22, 23, 24 Wally Schloerke 44 William Schommer 31 Nathan Schrameyer 1994, 95, 96 Chester Schroeder 42, 43 Bill Schroeder 29, 30, 31 Erik Schten 86, 87, 88 Hilton Schuh 17 Chuck Schultz 61 Harry Schulze 53 Joe Schultz 1991, 92 Otto Schultz 36 Norm Schulze 50 Jim Schweitz 40 Ralph Seefeld 43 Robert Seeger 35, 36, 37, 38 Fred Seidl 1901 Edward Seifert 1912, 13 Dick Shapiro 43 Marcus Skinner 2007, 08 Keith Siegel 1998 Siegert 66 William Simmonis 1898 Ernest Simonis 1896 Eugene Sims 1992, 93, 94 Jim Skarda 69, 70 James Skewes 11 Lester Skornicka 30, 31 Wellington Smart 33 John Smilanich 84, 85, 86 Avery Smith 2006, 07, 09 Frank Smith 42, 43 Jutiki Smith 1994, 95, 96 G. Smith 1901 Shannon Smith 1995, 96 Wes Smith 50, 51 Sam Sokol 44 Tim Sonnentag 85 Sorce 64 Patrick Souter 2010, 11 Mike Sowder 2000, 01 Ed Sparks 72 Howard Spangenbert Allen Spears 1993 Spencer 65 Nelson Spencer 75 Brent Sporleder 72, 73 Walter Sprangers 35, 36 Jerry Stanzer 54, 55, 56, 57 Don Stapleton 29, 33 Ron Stanton 58, 59, 60, 61 Joe Starck 65 Staron 28 Corey Statham 1993, 94 Jack Steel 46 Dick Steffan 53, 54 Rich Stejskal 88, 90 Alvin Stengel 1905 Klaus Sterzik 83 Bob Steskal 43 Deyan Stojanovich 1993 Harry Stoll 22, 23 Stoltz 67 Paul Stothart 12, 13 Arthur Strange 14, 15 Craig Streff 63 Roger Suntner 53 Suttle 66 Robert Sweet 37, 38 George Swessel 50 Charlie Swiggett 2007, 08, 09 Leif Svanoe 34, 35 ~T~ Ed Taibl 41, 43 Warren Tamms 42 George Tandy 72, 73 Kirk Tatge 76, 77, 78, 79 Terry Taylor Hollins Terry 87 Ted Tetzlaff 39, 40, 41 Richard Tews 36, 37, 38 Robert Thompson 1901 Ryan Thornton 2007 JoJo Thruston 77 John Tierney 43 Adrian Tigert 2002, 04, 05, 06 Clem Tilton 39 Don Toffe 46 Larry Treadwell 1998, 99 Ricky Trotter 79, 80 Clay Tucker 2000, 01, 02, 03 Joah Tucker 2004, 05, 06 Maurice Turner 86, 87, 88, 89 Tenus Tuttrup 19 Michael Tyler 2010 ~U~ Barry Umbs 67, 68, 69 Glen Ulrichsen 46, 49 ~V~ Leroy Van Dale 31 Phil Vanderhyden 69 Al Van Mullen 84 Dave Vincent 58, 59, 60, 61 Ken Voight Media and Information Guide Page 53 Kevin Volbert 77 Harold Van Horne 28, 29, 30 Al Van Scooter 62 ~W~ Ossie Wadewitz 43 Earl Wagner 53, 54 Al Walker 76, 77, 78 Riley Walker 2010 Charles Wall 23 Gene Walrath 26, 27, 28 Harven Warren 75 Don Weaver 48 Robert Weber 30, 31 Weber 63 Dave Weber 80 Robert Weaver 48 Gerald Weichmann 53 Dan Weisse 2000, 01, 02, 03 West 20 Henry Westendorf 57 Wetzel 28 Reggie Wheeler 1998, 99, 00, 01 Dave Whelan 44 Harold White 26, 27 Wickerman 63 Bruce Wienke 62 Tom Wilbern 66 Robert Wilhelmi 56 Edgar Williams 72, 73 Kaylon Williams 2011, 12 Randy Williams 79 Willis 68 Jerry Willis 72, 73, 74 Ron Wilman 63 Dave Wilson 84, 85 Derrick Wimmer 2005, 06 John Windler 66 Ron Winkler 63 Jerome Winn 39, 40, 41 Jose Winston 03 Winters 61 Earl Witte 16, 17 Earl Witte 62 Bob Wittman 87 Christian Wolf 2011, 12, 13 H. Wolter 19 Kerry Worthham 80 Fred Worthington 1903, 04 Bob Wright 71, 72 Clarence Wright 88, 89 James Wright 2001, 02, 04, 05 Steve Wright 1996 D. Wuff 22 Allen Wukl 51, 52, 53 ~X~Y~Z~ Tyrone Young 2006 Ken Zach 58, 59, 60 Mike Zingale 25 Robert Zuppke 1901

56 Points 31 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola Clay Tucker vs. UIC Anthony Hill vs. Valparaiso 2011 Field Goals Made 9 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola Clay Tucker vs. Butler Boo Davis vs. Loyola 2006 Field Goals Attempted 18 Ricky Franklin vs. Loyola Boo Davis vs. Loyola Three players Field Goal Percentage (8 made).600 (9-15) Clay Tucker vs. Butler (9-16) Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 Ed McCants vs. Detroit Pat McCabe vs. Wright St Four players Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 11 Ed McCants vs. UIC Ed McCants vs. Detroit Cyrus Caldwell vs. Butler 1997 Dayton, Ohio Quarterfinals Northern Illinois 80, Milwaukee 78 Dayton, Ohio First Round Milwaukee 81, Wright State 70 Quarterfinals Butler 48, Milwaukee 36 Green Bay, Wis. Quarterfinals Detroit 74, Milwaukee 60 Chicago, Ill. Quarterfinals UW-Green Bay 72, Milwaukee 66 Chicago, Ill. Quarterfinals Milwaukee 62, UW-Green Bay 58 Semifinals Butler 65, Milwaukee 51 Dayton, Ohio Quarterfinals Wright State 64, Milwaukee 63 Cleveland, Ohio Quarterfinals UIC 75, Milwaukee 63 Milwaukee League Tournament Game Records - Individuals Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (5 made).833 (5-6) Dylan Page vs. UIC (5-7) Boo Davis vs. Loyola 2005 Free Throws Made 14 Clay Tucker vs. UIC Joah Tucker vs. Loyola Anthony Hill vs. Valparaiso Dylan Page vs. UIC 2003 Free Throws Attempted 17 Clay Tucker vs. UIC Joah Tucker vs. Loyola Anthony Hill vs. Valparaiso Anthony Hill vs. Cleveland St Free Throw Percentage (10 made) (10-10) Dylan Page vs. UIC (13-14) Joah Tucker vs. Loyola (14-17) Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Minutes Played 40 Kaylon Williams vs. Valparaiso Paris Gulley vs. Green Bay Ricky Franklin vs. Cleveland St Clay Tucker vs. Butler Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Milwaukee League Tourney Results Milwaukee, Wis. Semifinals Milwaukee 75, UIC 73 Championship Milwaukee 69, Butler 52 Multiple Sites Indianapolis, Ind. Milwaukee 58, Detroit 50 Milwaukee, Wis. UIC 65, Milwaukee 62 Milwaukee, Wis. Semifinals Milwaukee 94, Loyola 76 Championship Milwaukee 59, Detroit 58 Milwaukee, Wis. Semifinals Milwaukee 80, Loyola 66 Championship Milwaukee 87, Butler 71 Chicago, Ill. First Round UIC 83, Milwaukee 77 Milwaukee, Wis. First Round Loyola 57, Milwaukee Media and Information Guide Page 54 Three NCAA Tournaments Rebounds 15 Otto McDuffie vs. Butler Tony Meier vs. UIC 2012 Anthony Hill vs. Valparaiso 2011 Assists 8 Allan Hanson vs. UIC Jason McCoy vs. Butler Kaylon Williams vs. UIC 2011 Ricky Franklin vs. Cleveland St Steals 5 Ryan Allen vs. UIC Clay Tucker vs. Butler 2003 Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Roderick Johnson vs. N. Illinois 1996 Blocked Shots 4 Dylan Page vs. UIC 2003 Damion Ninkovic vs. Detroit Derrick Ford vs. Loyola 2006 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004 Turnovers 6 Kaylon Williams vs. Butler Five times Multiple Sites First Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 77, Loyola 68 Second Indianapolis, Ind. Wright State 80, Milwaukee 70 Multiple Sites First Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 73, UIC 67 Second Indianapolis, Ind. Milwaukee 82, Cleveland State 75 Indianapolis, Ind. Butler 68, Milwaukee 59 Milwaukee, Wis. Semifinals Milwaukee 70, Valparaiso 63 Championship Butler 59, Milwaukee 44 Multiple Sites First Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 68, UIC 55 Second Valparaiso, Ind. Butler 71, Milwaukee 49 Green Bay, Wis. First Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay 62, Milwaukee 46

57 Points 94 vs. Loyola vs. Butler vs. Cleveland St Points (two teams) 170 vs. Loyola vs. UIC Two times Points (one half) 52 vs. Loyola vs. Cleveland St vs. Butler 2006 Field Goals Made 32 vs. Butler 2006 vs. Loyola vs. Loyola 2006 Field Goals Attempted 64 vs. UIC vs. Butler 2006 vs. Northern Illinois 1996 Field Goal Percentage.553 (26-47) vs. Cleveland St (32-59) vs. Loyola (29-54) vs. Wright St Three-Point Field Goals Made 11 vs. UIC 2012 vs. Wright St Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 27 vs. Loyola vs. Wright State vs. UIC vs. Butler 2000 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.579 (11-19) vs. Wright St (8-14) vs. Cleveland St (10-19) vs. Wright St Free Throws Made 34 vs. Loyola vs. Green Bay vs. UIC 2003 Free Throws Attempted 43 vs. Loyola vs. UIC vs. Green Bay vs. UIC 2003 Milwaukee League Tournament Game Records - Team Free Throw Percentage (9-9) vs. Wright St (20-22) vs. Loyola (19-21) vs. Butler 2006 Rebounds 48 vs. Loyola vs. UIC Four times Rebounding Margin +16 vs. Butler vs. UIC vs. Loyola vs. Butler 2003 Assists 21 vs. UIC vs. Butler vs. Loyola 2005 Steals 12 vs. Butler vs. Loyola vs. Northern Illinois 1996 Blocked Shots 9 vs. UIC vs. Butler vs. UIC 2002 Turnovers 23 vs. Detroit vs. UIC vs. Loyola 2005 Fouls 30 vs. Northern Illinois vs. UIC Three times Fewest Points Scored 36 vs. Butler vs. Butler vs. Green Bay 2013 Fewest Field Goals Made 12 vs. Butler vs. Green Bay vs. Green Bay 2000 Fewest Field Goals Attempted 40 vs. Butler vs. Detroit vs. Green Bay Media and Information Guide Page 55 Lowest Field Goal Percentage.265 (13-49) vs. Green Bay (14-51) vs. Butler (13-45) vs. Green Bay 2000 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made 2 vs. Green Bay Four times Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Att. 14 vs. Green Bay vs. Butler vs. Loyola 2006 Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Pct..100 (2-20) vs. Green Bay (4-26) vs. Butler (5-27) vs. Loyola 2008 Fewest Free Throws Made 2 vs. Butler vs. Loyola vs. UIC 2004 Fewest Free Throws Attempted 3 vs. Butler vs. Wright St vs. Loyola 2008 Lowest Free Throw Percentage.400 (8-20) vs. UIC (13-24) vs. Detroit 2005 Fewest Rebounds 25 vs. Butler 2012 vs. Wright St Two times Fewest Assists 5 vs. Detroit vs. Green Bay vs. Butler 1997 Fewest Steals 1 vs. Green Bay vs. Wright St Two times Fewest Turnovers 8 vs. Butler Three times Fewest Fouls 13 vs. Valparaiso vs. Wright St vs. Wright St. 1997

58 2003 Horizon League Championship March 11, 2003 U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee 69, Butler Horizon League Championship March 8, 2005 U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee 59, Detroit 58 Tournament MVP Clay Tucker scored 18 of his game-high 23 points in the first half in leading Milwaukee to a win over Butler, giving the Panthers their first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament berth. Milwaukee scored the first 14 points on the night and never trailed in the game. Tucker scored seven of Milwaukee s first 14 points and 11 of the first 23 as the Panthers grabbed a 23-6 lead with 11:38 to play in the first half and Butler never got back in the game. In addition to his 23 points, Tucker added a team-high eight rebounds to go with game-bests in assists (4), steals (4), and blocks (2). Ronnie Jones added 16 for Milwaukee while Justin Lettenberger added eight points and six rebounds off the bench. Milwaukee outrebounded Butler on the game while outshooting the Bulldogs 48.1% to 40.8%. The Panthers connected on 5-of-18 from three-point land while holding Butler, the league s leading three-point shooting team, to 5-of-21 from beyond the arc. Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Monserez Curry Cornette Miller Archey Lightfoot Horan Sheets Moore TEAM 2 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Page Tucker Mielke Jones Frederick Huff Weisse Winston Lettenberger Sanders TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Butler Milwaukee A-10,115 Adrian Tigert sank a free throw with 4.2 seconds left, giving the Milwaukee a win over Detroit in front of a sellout crowd of 10,783 at the U.S. Cellular Arena. The Panthers trailed most of the night and missed 11-of- 24 free throws, including Tigert s first free throw in the final seconds. But, after Milwaukee coach Bruce Pearl called a timeout and instructed the rest of the starters to set up on defense, Tigert stepped up to the line and calmly sank his second shot. Ed McCants 18 points led the Panthers, who held Detroit scoreless over the final two minutes. Joah Tucker added 15 points and Boo Davis 12 for Milwaukee. Detroit s Brandon Cotton missed a runner at the buzzer that would have won the game for UDM. Detroit led early in the second half, but the Panthers responded with three-straight 3-pointers to go ahead McCants two free throws with 10:22 remaining capped the Panthers 17-4 run and gave Milwaukee a lead. But the Titans came back with nine-straight points and the Panthers trailed until Tucker sank two free throws with 55 seconds left to tie it at 58. Detroit FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Baker Covile Abdur-Rahim Cotton Thues Everingham Kelly Shaw Green Goode Bailey TEAM 5 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker Tigert Hill McCants Davis Pancratz McCoy Wright Ford TEAM 7 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Detroit Milwaukee A-10, Media and Information Guide Page 56

59 2006 Horizon League Championship March 7, 2006 U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee 87, Butler 71 Boo Davis scored 18 points to lead a balanced University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee attack as the Panthers won the Horizon League Tournament and an automatic bid to NCAA Tournament with an win over Butler at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Milwaukee (21-8), which advanced to the Sweet 16 last season, will be making its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last four years. Joah Tucker added 15 points while tournament most valuable player Adrian Tigert contributed 14 points and nine rebounds as the Panthers took full advantage of their huge edge inside. Milwaukee outrebounded Butler, 40-24, and outscored the Bulldogs in the paint. The Panthers needed a number of contributors to step up after Tucker went to the bench with his fourth foul only 39 seconds into the second half. But Milwaukee continued to rely on its inside game and got key contributions from reserves Derrick Ford (seven points) and Mark Pancratz (six points). Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Polk Crone Horan Graves Sheets Betko Ligon Streicher TEAM 3 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Milwaukee FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker McCoy Tigert Hill Davis Smith Pancratz Hanson Hansen Ford TEAM 4 TOTALS FG% 1st: nd: Game: PT% 1st: nd: Game: FT% 1st: nd: Game: Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Butler Milwaukee A-10, Media and Information Guide Page 57 Jason Frederick (top-2003), James Wright (middle-2005) and Chris Hill (bottom-2006) all won league championships and cut down the nets during their senior seasons

60 Overall Only Undefeated Team Head Coach: Guy Penwell The squad is still the only undefeated team in the more than 110-year history of basketball at the school now known as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. At that time, the school was known as the Milwaukee State Teachers College and the athletic teams were known as the Green Gulls. The team won the Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference and hung on to its undefeated season with a thrilling home victory over UW-Oshkosh in the final game of the regular season. While box scores, stats and other information from the era is sparse, Ken Buehler was the team s leading scorer. W /6 Chicago Teachers W /13 River Falls W /21 Wayne Teachers W /7 Carroll W Point* W /14 St. Norbert W W /21 Oshkosh* W Williams W W /7 Stevens Point* W Norbert W /18 Whitewater* W /21 Platteville* W /28 Oshkosh* W * - WSTCC Game Milwaukee s first-ever postseason tournament appearance came in the season, when the Panthers went to the NCAA Small College Regional. During the 20-game regular season, Milwaukee had just three blemishes on its record. After opening the season with sixstraight wins by an average of more than 25 points per game, the Panthers fell to crosstown rival Marquette. But they quickly got back on track, beating Ball State to start a seven-game winning streak. The seven-game burst included four key road wins in the Wisconsin State Collegiate Conference, plus a home win over UW-Platteville that would go a long way toward helping the Panthers claim the conference title. After a loss to UW-Whitewater, Milwaukee 18-4 Overall NCAA Small College Regional Head Coach: Russ Rebholz won its next three contests before a onepoint loss at Platteville. But, just two days later, the Panthers beat UW-Stevens Point, 73-70, to secure the regional berth. In regional play, Milwaukee fell to Lincoln (Ill.), , in the first contest. But, in those days, a consolation round was played. Milwaukee bounced back in that round, claiming a win over Augustana to earn the school s first-ever postseason win at any level. Jerry Grochowski, a Milwaukee Athletic Hall of Famer and one of the top scorers in school history, was the star of the squad. He averaged 22.3 points and 12.2 rebounds per game, finishing second on the Wisconsin State University Conference in scoring. Dave Vincent also contributed 14.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per contest, one of five players with at least 100 rebounds Media and Information Guide Page 58 W /5 Eastern Illinois W /11 St. Norbert W /12 Northern Michigan W /17 Whitewater* W /19 Central Michigan W L /2 Ball State W W Claire* W W W /23 Platteville* W Point* W L /12 La Crosse* W /13 Superior* W /20 Oshkosh* W L /29 Stevens Point* W /4 Lincoln& L /5 Augustana& W * - WSCC Game & - NCAA Small College Reg., Wheaton

61 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 10 Kerry Glover G Sr. Racine, Wis. 11 Jim Needles G Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 14 Jim Gruszka F So. Milwaukee, Wis. 22 Steve Pitrof F So. Milwaukee, Wis. 30 Kevin Jones G Jr. Chicago, Ill. 35 Tom Hecker G Fr. Cudahy, Wis. 40 Marc Lawrence F So. Harvard, Ill. 42 Keith Rosser C Sr. Chicago, Ill. 50 Rich Czarnecki F So. Kenosha, Wis. 52 Gary Butrym F Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 54 Miles Aquino C Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 55 Jim Barnett F Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee made its first-ever apperance in the NCAA Division III basketball Tournament with a roster that included 10 new players at the start of the season. The Panthers, who received an at-large bid into the tournament, wound up falling to Augustana (Ill.) in the first round before bouncing back to beat Beloit College in the consolation game. They finished ranked 14th in NCAA Division III. The star of the squad was Kevin Jones, a transfer from Laramie County Community College in Wyoming. Jones, who averaged 23.5 ppg in two post-season contests, finished the season averaging 25.4 ppg. He was one of three Milwaukee players in double figures for the season, with Keith Rosser adding 18.4 ppg and Kerry Glover pitching in with 14.6 ppg. The Panthers won their first seven games of the season before losing for the first time Dec. 28. Milwaukee then rattled off five more wins and rose as high as ninth in the NCAA Division III rankings. After a brief slump, the Panthers claimed two key wins late in the regular season to secure a post-season berth Overall NCAA Division III Midwest Regional Head Coach: Bob Voight NCAA Division III Midwest Regional Rock Island, Ill. First Round March 5, 1982 Milwaukee FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS Czarnecki Pitrof Rosser Jones Glover Gruszka Hecker TEAM 3 TOTAL Augustana FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS Wenzel Anderson Price Artis Schneider Vincent Finch Brittnum TEAM 3 TOTAL TOT Milwaukee Augustana Media and Information Guide Page 59 11/28 Carthage W W /5 Concordia (Wis.) W /12 St. Norbert W /19 NE Illinois W /21 La Crosse W /23 Superior W /28 Beloit& L ot 12/29 St. Mary s (Minn.)& W /2 Oshkosh W ot 1/6 River Falls W Illinois W W Falls L /19 Roosevelt W Point L /2 Lakeland W /5 Loras W W L /13 St. Scholastica W /16 Beloit W L Valley St. W /5 Augustana$ L /6 Beloit$ W & - Roosevelt Holiday Tourney (Chicago) $ - NCAA D III Regional (Rock Island, Ill.) NCAA Division III Midwest Regional Rock Island, Ill. Consolation Round March 6, 1982 Milwaukee FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS Czarnecki Gruszka Rosser Jones Glover Needles Pitrof Hecker Lawrence Butrym Aquino Barnett TOTAL Beloit FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS Erickson Levzow Waterlander Corcoran Lindroth Smothers Talaska Suffern TOTAL TOT Milwaukee Beloit

62 Three NCAA Tournaments 24-7 Overall NCAA Division II Elite Eight Head Coach: Steve Antrim No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 3 Maurice Poole G Jr. Jackson, Mich. 5 Billy Ross F Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 10 Bob Anthony G So. Chicago, Ill. 15 Maurice Turner F Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 22 Rich Stejskal F So. Morton Grove, Ill. 24 Darryl Arnold G/F So. Chicago, Ill. 30 Andy Ronan F Jr. U.S. Virgin Islands 32 Clarence Wright G Sr. Waterloo, Iowa 33 Scott Johnson F Jr. Madison, Wis. 34 Odell Chamberlain F Sr. Anderson, Ind. 42 Lane Evans F/C Fr. Dayton, Ohio 44 Robert Kukla F Sr. Janesville, Wis. 45 Doug Peller G Sr. Waukesha, Wis. 54 Byron Jackson C Fr. Mequon, Wis. NCAA Division II North Central Reg. Greeley, Colo. Semifinals March 17, 1989 Augustana FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Jordre Steger Szabo Leslie Freidel Garrow Schlotthauer Kyle Veldman TEAM 8 Totals Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Ross Ronan Kukla Poole Wright Anthony Turner Arnold Johnson TEAM 3 Totals TOT Augustana Milwaukee NCAA Division II North Central Reg. Greeley, Colo. Championship March 18, 1989 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Ross Ronan Kukla Poole Wright Anthony Turner Arnold Johnson TEAM 4 Totals UNC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Moser Kaczmarek Higgins Watson Olander Nehme Gooden Evison TEAM 6 Totals OT TOT Milwaukee UNC /19 Viterbo W /22 Illinois Tech W /30 Lake Superior State W /2 North Central W State L /8 NE Illinois W /10 Wayne State W Cloud State L ot 12/29 Grand Valley State& L /30 West Georgia& W Superior St. W Michigan L L W /21 SIU-Edwardsville W /24 Lakeland W /26 Parkside W /28 IUPUI W /30 Northern Michigan W Norbert s W W W ot 2/14 Carroll College W /18 Quincy W /20 Winona State W /25 UW-Eau Claire W State W State L /17 Augustana (SD)$ W /18 N. Colorado$ W ot 3/23 SE Missouri St.% L & - Rydell Classic Tourmament $ - NCAA D II Regional (Greeley, Colo.) % - NCAA Elite Eight (Springfield, Mass.) NCAA Division II Elite Eight Springfield, Mass. Quarterfinal March 23, 1989 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA PTS Ross Ronan Kukla Poole Wright Anthony Turner Arnold Johnson Totals SEMO FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA PTS Pugh Wilson Henry Taylor Rutherford Lewis Harris Shepard Simpson Totals TOT Milwaukee SEMO Media and Information Guide Page 60

63 Overall NCAA Tournament First Round Head Coach: Bruce Pearl No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1 Derek Huff F Sr. Louisville, Ky. 2 Chris Hill G So. Chicago, Ill. 3 Gordy Zastrow G Fr. Manitowoc, Wis. 4 Kalombo Kadima G/F Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 5 Ronnie Jones G Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. 10 Mark Pancratz G Fr. Schaumburg, Ill. 13 Joah Tucker F So. Milwaukee, Wis. 14 Dan Weisse G Sr. Oshkosh, Wis. 15 Dylan Page F Jr. Amherst, Wis. 20 Marcus Conigliaro G Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 22 Jose Winston G Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 23 Adam Finley F Fr. Genoa, Ill. 24 Jason Frederick G Sr. Waukesha, Wis. 30 Clay Tucker F Sr. Lima, Ohio 33 Justin Lettenberger F Sr. Manitowoc, Wis. 40 Nate Mielke C Jr. Waterloo, Iowa 42 Rob Sanders F So. Toledo, Ohio 44 Adrian Tigert F So. Oshkosh, Wis. 54 Fernando Johnson F Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 55 Ben Brey F Jr. Madison, Wis. NCAA Division I First Round Indianapolis, Ind. March 17, 2003 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Page Tucker Mielke Jones Frederick Huff Weisse Winston Lettenberger Sanders Totals ND FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Miller Francis Timmermans Thomas Carroll Quinn Cornette Jones Totals TOT Milwaukee Notre Dame Picked in most places to win their first-ever Division I league title and earn a berth to the NCAA Tournament, the Panthers lived up to those lofty expectations. In fact, Milwaukee s first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division I Tournament exceeded expectations. The path to the league title was a rollercoaster of emotions. On the final day of the regular season, Butler beat Milwaukee, 76-74, on a three-point shot at the buzzer to snatch away the Panthers hopes of a regular-season crown. But, 10 days later in front of more than 10,000 fans in Milwaukee, Milwaukee earned revenge and the league tournament title with an impressive win over those same Bulldogs. So it was on to Indianapolis and the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers drew Notre Dame, ensuring the game would be one of the most-watched in the first round Media and Information Guide Page 61 L /26 Miss. Valley St. W /28 vs. SEMO$ L /30 vs. Indiana State$ W /1 vs. Maine$ W /6 vs. Florida Int l^ W Missouri St.^ W /11 Valparaiso W Valley St. W /17 Parkside W /21 Loyola* W L W St.* W L /11 Youngstown St.* W St. W Bay* L /23 Butler* W /25 Wright St.* W W /6 Detroit* W /8 Cleveland St.* W /10 Green Bay* W /13 UIC* W St.* W Illinois L State* W L /8 UIC# W /11 Butler# W /20 vs. Notre Dame& L * - Horizon League game $ - University Hoops Classic (N.Orleans) ^ - Pizza Hut Classic (Springfield, Mo.) # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee) & - NCAA First Round (Indianapolis) And, the game would be played in the RCA Dome, meaning it would be played in front of the largest crowd to ever see a Milwaukee basketball game (21,250). Finally, there was the game itself, tight throughout and decided in the closing seconds. Milwaukee started the game slowly and actually trailed by seven late in the first half and, after rallying to tie the game at halftime, fell back down eight in the second half. But the Panthers scored the next 10 points to take the lead and, after back-toback threes by Justin Lettenberger and Jason Frederick, Milwaukee led with 2:28 remaining. The Irish took the lead back on a tip-in with 32.9 seconds remaining, leading the Panthers to hold for a final shot. That last chance saw Clay Tucker find Dylan Page clear inside, but Page s short shot rolled off the rim as time expired.

64 Three NCAA Tournaments Overall National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Bruce Pearl No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 2 Chris Hill G So. Chicago, Ill. 3 Joe Czechowicz G Fr. Pewaukee, Wis. 4 Mark Pancratz G So. Schaumburg, Ill. 5/20 Marcus Conigliaro G So. Milwaukee, Wis. 10 Kalombo Kadima G/F Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 13 Joah Tucker F So. Milwaukee, Wis. 15 Dylan Page F Sr. Amherst, Wis. 21 Jason McCoy F Jr. Houston, Tex. 22 Ed McCants G Jr. Marion, Ohio 23 James Wright F Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 24 Boo Davis G Jr. Chicago, Ill. 32 Adam Finley F So. Genoa, Ill. 34/20 Jered Hokenson G Fr. Watertown, Minn. 40 Nate Mielke C Sr. Waterloo, Iowa 42 Rob Sanders F Jr. Toledo, Ohio 43/14 Luke Homan G Fr. Brookfield, Wis. 44 Adrian Tigert F So. Oshkosh, Wis. 54/43 Nick Hansen F Fr. Appleton, Wis. NIT Opening Round NIT First Round Milwaukee, Wis. March 17, 2004 Rice FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Harris Diene Gillespie Smith McKrieth Chancellor Williams Kollik Harrison Okrzesik Almond Moore Killings Totals Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker Page Tigert Kadima McCants Hill Czechowicz Pancratz Conigliaro Hokenson Wright Finley Mielke Sanders Totals TOT Rice Milwaukee Nampa, Idaho March 20, 2004 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker Page Tigert Kadima McCants Hill Pancratz Wright Mielke Sanders Totals Boise St. FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Haynes Ellis Defares Skiffer Karl Lane Nabors Blackburn Harris Totals TOT Milwaukee Boise St Media and Information Guide Page 62 11/22 Montana W /25 Concordia-St. Paul W /29 Southern Illinois L View A&M W State L W L /23 UIC* W Clara^ L /30 vs. Idaho State^ W Force L /5 Detroit* W /8 Butler* W W /15 Youngstown St.* W Bay* W State* W W State* W /31 Green Bay* W L /7 Wright State* W /12 Loyola* W St.* L L /21 Manhattan L /28 Cleveland State* W /6 vs. Detroit# W /9 UIC& L /17 Rice$ W State$ L * - Horizon League game ^ - Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) # - League Tourney (Indianapolis) & - League Tourney (Milwaukee) $ - National Invitation Tournament The NIT wasn t the preferred postseason destination for the Panthers, but Milwaukee made the most of the chance while they could. The NIT berth came about after the Panthers dropped a heartbreaking, 65-62, contest to UIC in the championship game of the Horizon League Tournament at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Milwaukee got the chance to put on a better show at home when they drew a home game with Rice to open the NIT. After falling down early, it was all Panthers in the contest, as Milwaukee rolled to a win over the Owls. That win set a date with another Western Athletic Conference foe, Boise State, in Nampa, Idaho. In that contest, the Panthers trailed by as many as 16 points in the second half before pulling within one with 29 seconds left. But, two BSU free throws pushed the edge back to three and Milwaukee could not score on its final possession.

65 Overall NCAA Sweet 16 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 2 Chris Hill G Jr. Chicago, Ill. 4 Mark Pancratz G Jr. Schaumburg, Ill. 12 Allan Hanson G Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis. 13 Joah Tucker F Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 14 Derrick Wimmer G So. Milwaukee, Wis. 20 Myles McKay G Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. 21 Jason McCoy F Jr. Houston, Tex. 22 Ed McCants G Sr. Marion, Ohio 23 James Wright F Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 24 Boo Davis G Jr. Chicago, Ill. 32 Luke Homan G Fr. Brookfield, Wis. 33 Nick Hansen F So. Appleton, Wis. 40 Michael Bendall F Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. 42 Rob Sanders F Sr. Toledo, Ohio 44 Adrian Tigert F Jr. Oshkosh, Wis. 50 Derrick Ford C Jr. Toledo, Ohio 54 Steve Hoelzel C So. Kaukauna, Wis. It was simply a magical postseason run, and ironically it nearly never happened. Fans will remember the Panthers making their run to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, and many will also remember sitting in the U.S. Cellular Arena, with the clock running down, and the Panthers on the short end of the score. Milwaukee would rally against Detroit in that league title game. Joah Tucker hit two free throws with under a minute left to tie the game, and Adrian Tigert then hit a single free throw with 4.2 seconds remaining to grab the lead. After Detroit missed a shot as the buzzer sounded, the Panthers had survived and were on to the NCAA Tournament. It was a fitting way to continue one of the best seasons in school history. That was Milwaukee s 24th win - tying a school record at Media and Information Guide Page 63 11/20 Prairie View W /23 Parkside W /28 Air Force W /1 South Dakota St. W UIC* W Saint Louis W Valparaiso L Wisconsin L /22 vs. Kansas L Manhattan W 88-78(ot) 1/3 Detroit* L Butler* W 71-68(ot) 1/8 Loyola* W Youngstown St.* W /15 Green Bay* W /17 Wright St.* W /20 Cleveland St.* W Detroit* W Purdue W Green Bay* L Wright St.* W /5 UIC* W Loyola* W /12 Youngstown St.* W /16 Butler* W Hawai i W Cleveland St.* W /5 Loyola# W /8 Detroit# W /17 vs. Alabama& W /19 vs. Boston College$ W /24 vs. Illinois% L * - Horizon League game # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee) & - NCAA First Round (Cleveland) $ - NCAA Second Round (Cleveland) % - NCAA Tourney Regional Semifinal (Rosemont, Ill.) the time - and the Panthers would wind up with 26. They claimed a win over Purdue - their first over a Big Ten foe since They won 11-straight games late in the year, and won 19 of their last 21 contests. In league play, Milwaukee lost only twice - an early-season home loss to Detroit and a road loss at in-state rival UW-Green Bay. The Panthers won their final six regular season league contests by an average of 13.7 points. Ed McCants earned Horizon League Player of the Year honors and was joined by Joah Tucker on the all-league first team. Tucker was then named the league tournament MVP. But, after winning the league tournament, the Panthers eagerly awaited their destination and opponent for the NCAA Tournament. When the draw was announced on CBS, the Panthers were one of the first teams posted. It was off to Cleveland and a first-round date with Alabama.

66 Milwaukee s game with Alabama was the first of the day in Cleveland, and it was clear from the start the Panthers weren t planning to be the first team eliminated from the tournament. They used a 23-6 run in the first half to build a 13-point halftime lead. Then, every time the Crimson Tide made a run in the second half, Milwaukee responded. The Panthers wound up forcing 19 turnovers and, when Ed McCants scored on a breakaway dunk in the final minute, Milwaukee knew it was advancing in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Game two sent the Panthers against Big East champion Boston College, a team that had been ranked as high as second in the nation earlier in the season. BC threw the first punch, scoring the first 11 points of the game. But Milwaukee recovered, building a four-point lead by halftime and then making key baskets throughout the second half. The Panthers defense also came through, forcing 22 turnovers. And, Milwaukee made its free throws when it counted, converting on 20-of-22 charity attempts. The win made the Panthers the biggest story in the city of Milwaukee and, for that matter, across the college basketball world. Adding to the story was the fact that Milwaukee s next opponent was Illinois, the top-ranked team in the country. And, the game would be played just down the road NCAA Tournament First Round Cleveland, Ohio March 17, 2005 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker Tigert Hill McCants Davis Pancratz Hanson McCoy Wright Ford Totals Alabama FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Davis Winston Davidson Shelton Steele Brock Felix Jonus Totals TOT Milwaukee Alabama from Milwaukee - in Illinois. Those factors, and a long-simmering rivalry between Illinois fans and Milwaukee head coach Bruce Pearl, made the days leading up to the matchup a media circus. Once gameday finally arrived, the Panthers held their own with a team that would wind up being the national runner-up. Milwaukee was within three points late in the first half and still within nine points at the four-minute timeout in the second NCAA Tournament Second Round Cleveland, Ohio March 19, 2005 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker Tigert Hill McCants Davis Pancratz McCoy Wright Ford Totals BC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Smith Dudley Doornekamp Hinnant Marshall Watson Hailey Williams Totals TOT Milwaukee B. College Final ESPN/USA Today Top North Carolina (31) Illinois Louisville Michigan State Kentucky Arizona Duke Oklahoma State Washington Wisconsin Wake Forest West Virginia Villanova Utah Kansas Texas Tech Connecticut Gonzaga Boston College Oklahoma Syracuse N.C. State Milwaukee Florida Cincinnati Others Receiving Votes: Pacific 85, Ga. Tech 45, Alabama 45, Vermont 34, S. Carolina 12, Texas 11, Southern Illinois 10, Minnesota 10, Iowa 10, St. Joseph s 9, Bucknell 8, Nevada 7, UAB 5, Pitt 4, Iowa St. 4, New Mexico 3, Charlotte 2, Memphis 1 half. But, in the end, even a career-high 32 points from Joah Tucker wouldn t be enough to keep the Panthers upset run in the postseason alive. NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal Rosemont, Ill. March 24, 2005 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker Tigert Hill McCants Davis Pancratz McCoy Wright Totals Illinois FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Augustine Powell Head Williams Brown McBride Carter Smith Ingram Totals TOT Milwaukee Illinois Media and Information Guide Page 64

67 Overall NCAA Second Round Head Coach: Rob Jeter No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1 Kevin Massiah F Jr. Toronto, Ont. 2 Chris Hill G Sr. Chicago, Ill. 3 Avery Smith G So. Milwaukee, Wis. 4 Mark Pancratz G Sr. Schaumburg, Ill. 5 Ricky Franklin G Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 10 Zach Holt G Fr. Pulaski, Tenn. 12 Allan Hanson G So. Wauwatosa, Wis. 13 Joah Tucker F Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 14 Derrick Wimmer G Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 20 Myles McKay G Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. 21 Jason McCoy F Sr. Houston, Tex. 22 Kaylan Anderson G Fr. Toronto, Ont. 24 Boo Davis G Sr. Chicago, Ill. 25 Paige Paulsen F Jr. Custer, SD 33 Nick Hansen F Jr. Appleton, Wis. 40 Michael Bendall F So. Oconomowoc, Wis. 42 Tyrone Young G Jr. Kansas City, Mo. 43 Steve Hoelzel C Jr. Kaukauna, Wis. 44 Adrian Tigert F Sr. Oshkosh, Wis. 50 Derrick Ford C Sr. Toledo, Ohio Memphis% L /21 Upper Iowa W Tennessee Tech L /3 Saint Louis W S. Dakota St. W /10 Hawai i W Wisconsin L /17 Green Bay* W /21 Oakland W Wyoming W Montana W /2 Cleveland State* W UIC* W /7 Butler* W /11 Loyola* W Green Bay* L Detroit* W /21 Wright State* W Youngstown St.* W Loyola* W Wright State* L Butler* L (OT) 2/9 Youngstown St.* W Cleveland St.* W /15 UIC* L (OT) 2/18 Missouri State L /21 Detroit* W /4 Loyola& W /7 Butler& W /16 vs. Oklahoma$ W /18 vs. Florida$ L * - Horizon League game % - Preseason NIT & - League Tourney (Milwaukee) $ - NCAA Tourney (Jacksonville, Fla.) Joah Tucker Boo Davis Adrian Tigert Media and Information Guide Page 65

68 Expectations were certainly high when the Panthers took the court for the season, but thanks to a stellar group of seniors and strong leadership from new head coach Rob Jeter, Milwaukee again made noise on the national stage. The season actually saw Milwaukee drop two of its first three games, but the Panthers quickly recovered to win 11 of their next 12 outings. Included in the run was an impressive road sweep of Wyoming and Montana, as well as wins in the first five Horizon League games of the season. came time to distribute Horizon League postseason awards. Joah Tucker and Boo Davis each earned all-league first-team honors while Tigert was named to the second team. It marked the first time in school history the Panthers saw three players named to the all-league teams. When the pairings for the NCAA Tournament were announced, it was clear respect had arrived for Milwaukee basketball. The Panthers earned a best-ever 11-seed and were sent to Jacksonville, Fla., for a matchup with Oklahoma of the Big 12. The winning run ended with a loss on the road in Green Bay, but the Panthers bounced back to win their next four league games and stood 9-1 in league play heading into the month of February. Milwaukee stumbled in road losses to Wright State and Butler, but bounced back with easy wins over Youngstown State and at Cleveland State to move to the brink of its thirdstraight league regular season title. But, senior Adrian Tigert was injured late in the Cleveland State contest, and without Tigert the Panthers suffered a home loss to UIC. Milwaukee bounced back, though, to beat Detroit, which then knocked off Butler five days later, giving the Panthers the outright Horizon League title and hosting rights for NCAA Tournament First Round Jacksonville, Fla. March 16, 2006 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker McCoy Tigert Hill Davis Smith Pancratz Hanson Ford Totals Oklahoma FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Gray Bookout Neal Everett Godbold Walker Johnson Carter Longar Griffin Totals TOT Milwaukee Oklahoma the Horizon League Championship. With Tigert back in the lineup, the Panthers made it look easy en route to their third tournament title in four years. Milwaukee bounced Loyola by 14 points and Butler by 16 to claim the crown and return to the NCAA Tournament. Milwaukee also again cleaned up when it NCAA Tournament Second Round Jacksonville, Fla. March 18, 2006 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker McCoy Tigert Hill Davis Massiah Smith Pancratz Hanson Hansen Bendall Young Ford Totals Florida FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Brewer Noah Horford Green Humphrey Swanson Moss Hodge Berry Tyler Richard Huertas Totals TOT Milwaukee Florida Media and Information Guide Page 66 After the successful run in the NCAA Tournament a year earlier, Milwaukee became a popular pick to again pull off a first-round upset. But, even with those expectations on their shoulders, the Panthers put together a great performance in knocking off Oklahoma. In fact, Milwaukee steadily built a lead in the second half and then consistently got to the free throw line down the stretch. The Panthers made 26-of-32 free throws and led by as many as 14 points in claiming an win over the Sooners to advance to the second round. Davis led the way with 26 points while Tucker added 24. Up next for Milwaukee was Florida, which would be a daunting task on any floor in the country. But, with the game scheduled to be played in the state of Florida, the Panthers knew they were facing a road game on what would officially be considered a neutral court. The Panthers hung in the contest early and were within eight points early in the second half. But the deep, athletic Gator squad proved too much for Milwaukee, as Florida pulled away for an win. Tigert did post a career night in his final game in a Panther uniform, collecting 27 points to go with eight rebounds. Just as was the case the year before, Milwaukee was eliminated by a team poised to make a deep run in the tournament. In fact, Florida never looked back after its win over Milwaukee, rolling through four more contests on its way to a national title. The tournament loss also brought to a close the career of seven Milwaukee seniors. Tucker, Davis and Tigert were joined in the senior class by Chris Hill, Jason McCoy, Mark Pancratz and Derrick Ford.

69 Overall National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Rob Jeter No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1 Ja Rob McCallum G So. Marion, Ind. 2 Kaylon Williams G Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 3 Kyle Kelm F Fr. Randolph, Wis. 4 Ryan Allen G Jr. South Holland, Ill. 11 Tone Boyle G Sr. Middleton, Wis. 15 Patrick Souter G So. Racine, Wis. 20 Mitch Roelke G Fr. Waunakee, Wis. 21 Tony Meier F Jr. Wildwood, Mo. 22 Evan Richard G Fr. Kieler, Wis. 23 Anthony Hill F Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 30 Jerard Ajami G Sr. Madison, Wis. 32 Lonnie Boga G So. St. Louis, Mo. 33 Quinton Gustavson F Fr. Racine, Wis. 34 Mitchell Carter C Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 42 James Haarsma F Jr. Racine, Wis. 44 Ryan Haggerty F So. Glen Ellyn, Ill. 45 Christian Wolf F So. Kohler, Wis. NIT First Round Evanston, Ill. March 16, 2011 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Meier Hill McCallum Boyle Williams Kelm Ajami Carter Allen Haggerty Totals NU FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Crawford Shurna Mirkovic Thompson Marcotullio Nichols Hearn Fruendt Peljusic Capocci Curletti Totals TOT Milwaukee N Western A great late-season surge sent the Panthers to the top of the Horizon League and back into the postseason for the first time in five years. It didn t look like a postseason berth was in the cards for the Panthers in mid-january after Milwaukee lost back-to-back games to Loyola and Valparaiso. At that point, Milwaukee sat 4-5 and in 7th place in the Horizon League. Portland$ L /13 vs. Florida Atlantic$ L /14 vs. UC Davis$ W Niagara W /20 Northern Iowa W /23 Western Michigan L /27 Marquette L /2 Youngstown St.* W /4 Cleveland St.* L Wisconsin L South Dakota St. W DePaul L /18 Bowling Green W Wright State* L Detroit* W ot 1/3 Butler* W Green Bay* L /13 UIC* W /15 Loyola* L Valparaiso* L Butler* W ot 1/28 Detroit* W /30 Wright State* W /5 Green Bay* W Loyola* W UIC* W /16 Valparaiso* W Buffalo* L Cleveland St.* W Youngstown St.* W ot 3/5 Valparaiso# W /8 Butler# L Northwestern& L * - Horizon League game $ - AIA Classic (Portland, Ore.) # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee) & - NIT First Round (Evanston, Ill.) But what had been a roller coaster became a thrilling ride for Milwaukee over the next two months. The Panthers won at Butler Jan. 23 and that started a nine-game league winning streak. By mid-february Milwaukee had moved into league title contention and then on Feb. 16 the Panthers knocked off then first-place Valparaiso at the U.S. Cellular Arena. A successful road trip to Ohio the next week then put Milwaukee over the top, as the Panthers officially clinched a share of the league crown and hosting rights for the league tournament with an overtime victory at Youngstown State. Milwaukee did beat Valparaiso in the semifinals of the league tournament at The Cell but came up just short in its quest for a fourth NCAA Tournament berth, falling to Butler in the championship game. The Panthers still made their fifth NCAA Division I postseason appearance by qualifying for the National Invitation Tournament. Milwaukee made the short trip to Evanston, Ill., for a battle with Northwestern of the Big Ten, pulling within six late in the second half before falling, Media and Information Guide Page 67

70 Three NCAA Tournaments Overall College Basketball Invitational Head Coach: Rob Jeter No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1 Ja Rob McCallum G Jr. Marion, Ind. 2 Kaylon Williams G Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 3 Kyle Kelm F So. Randolph, Wis. 4 Ryan Allen G Sr. South Holland, Ill. 5 Shaquille Boga G Fr. St. Louis, Mo. 14 Paris Gulley G Jr. Peoria, Ill. 15 Demetrius Harris F Jr. Jacksonville, Ark. 20 Mitch Roelke G So. Waunakee, Wis. 21 Tony Meier F Sr. Wildwood, Mo. 22 Evan Richard G Fr. Kieler, Wis. 23 J.J. Panoske F Fr. Brodhead, Wis. 32 Lonnie Boga G Jr. St. Louis, Mo. 33 Quinton Gustavson C So. Racine, Wis. 42 James Haarsma F Jr. Racine, Wis. 44 Ryan Haggerty F Jr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. 45 Christian Wolf F Jr. Kohler, Wis. CBI First Round Fort Worth, Tex. March 13, 2012 Milwaukee FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Meier Haarsma Allen Boga Gulley Williams Kelm Haggerty Totals TCU FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Crossland Williams Anderson Thorns Cadot Fields Butler McKinney Green Totals TOT Milwaukee TCU The Panthers returned to the postseason for the second year in a row after collecting 20 victories. The year started on an uptick for Milwaukee, as Milwaukee won its first four games and then was 8-1 after a record-setting win at DePaul in early December. The victory in Chicago included a stellar 61.7 percent shooting effort. Tony Meier and Paris Gulley put their names in the record books in the win, each making all five of their three-point attempts. A tough next run of games saw Milwaukee stumble slightly. The Panthers had a great chance to beat in-state rival Wisconsin in front of more than 10,000 fans at the U.S. Cellular Arena but fell just short. Milwaukee also opened 3-0 in league play but 11/12 SW Minnesota St. W Northern Illinois W /18 IUPUI W /20 Texas Southern W Michigan State L UALR W /1 Loyola* W /3 UIC* W ot DePaul W Northern Iowa L /13 Wisconsin L /17 Nebraska-Omaha^ W Marquette L Valparaiso* W Butler* L Western Michigan L /7 Green Bay* W /12 Wright State* W /14 Detroit* W Youngstown State* L Cleveland State* L /26 Butler* W /28 Valparaiso* L /31 Youngstown State* L Green Bay* W Detroit* L Wright State* L /14 Cleveland State* W /18 Fairfield W UIC* W Loyola* W /28 UIC^$ W /2 vs. Butler% L TCU& L * - Horizon League game; ^ - Klotsche Center $ - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) % - Horizon League Tourney (Valparaiso, Ind.) & - College Basketball Invitational (Ft. Worth,Tex.) lost a late lead at Butler. Still, Milwaukee put together a three-game winning streak in early January and found itself 6-1 and atop the Horizon League. The Panthers then dropped six of their next eight games to seemingly fall out of the hunt. But, as always seems to be the case, Milwaukee saved its best basketball for the stretch run. A thrilling win over league frontrunner Cleveland State put the Panthers back on track and Milwaukee wound up capturing five-straight victories heading into the second round of the league tournament. For a second-straight year, Butler ended Milwaukee s search for an NCAA Tournament. Then, in the CBI, Milwaukee fought hard but came up short at TCU Media and Information Guide Page 68

71 Points 32 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois Adrian Tigert vs. Florida Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma Joah Tucker vs. Boston College 2005 Field Goals Made 12 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois Adrian Tigert vs. Florida Ed McCants vs. Alabama Five times Field Goals Attempted 18 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois Joah Tucker vs. Boston College Ed McCants vs. Illinois Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame Ronnie Jones vs. Notre Dame 2003 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.).846 (11-13) Tigert vs. Florida (12-18) Tucker vs. Illinois (6-10) McCants vs. Boston Coll (7-13) Tigert vs. Oklahoma (8-15) McCants vs. Alabama 2005 Three-Point Field Goals Made 5 Ed McCants vs. Alabama Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma Ed McCants vs. Illinois Ed McCants vs. Boston College Two times Points 83 vs. Alabama vs. Boston College 2005 Milwaukee NCAA Tournament Game Records - Individual Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 14 Ed McCants vs. Illinois Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma Ed McCants vs. Alabama Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame Ed McCants vs. Boston College 2005 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.556 (5-9) McCants vs. Alabama (4-8) McCants vs. Boston Coll (4-10) Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 Free Throws Made 13 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma Joah Tucker vs. Alabama Four times Free Throws Attempted 16 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma Joah Tucker vs. Alabama Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma Joah Tucker vs. Illinois Dylan Page vs. Notre Dame 2005 Free Throw Percentage.813 (13-16) Tucker vs. Oklahoma (8-10) Davis vs. Oklahoma (6-8) Tucker vs. Illinois (6-8) Page vs. Notre Dame 2003 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 29 vs. Illinois vs. Boston College 2005 Rebounds 9 Boo Davis vs. Florida Adrian Tigert vs. Florida Three times Assists 6 Joah Tucker vs. Boston College Chris Hill vs. Boston College Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame Five times Steals 3 Five times Milwaukee NCAA Tournament Game Records - Team Blocked Shots 2 Boo Davis vs. Illinois Derrick Ford vs. Boston College Nate Mielke vs. Notre Dame times Turnovers 6 Chris Hill vs. Illinois Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma Six times Minutes 39 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma Chris Hill vs. Florida Chris Hill vs. Illinois Joah Tucker vs. Illinois Chris Hill vs. Boston College Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame 2003 Rebound Margin +2 vs. Illinois vs. Oklahoma 2006 Points (One half) 49 vs. Oklahoma vs. Alabama 2005 Field Goals Made 26 vs. Alabama vs. Boston College 2005 Field Goals Attempted 66 vs. Notre Dame vs. Florida 2006 Field Goal Percentage.520 (26-50) vs. Alabama (26-55) vs. Boston College 2005 Three-Point Field Goals Made 12 vs. Alabama vs. Boston College 2005 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.571 (12-21) vs. Alabama (11-24) vs. Boston College 2005 Free Throws Made 26 vs. Oklahoma vs. Boston College 2005 Free Throws Attempted 32 vs. Oklahoma vs. Alabama 2005 Free Throw Percentage.909 (20-22) vs. Boston College (26-32) vs. Oklahoma 2006 Rebounds 37 vs. Notre Dame vs. Illinois 2006 Assists 20 vs. Alabama vs. Boston College 2005 Steals 11 vs. Notre Dame vs. Boston College 2005 Blocked Shots 5 vs. Boston College Three times Turnovers 16 vs. Boston College Three times Fouls 26 vs. Boston College vs. Notre Dame Media and Information Guide Page 69

72 Year Coach Record Pct. League None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed Independent None Listed # Independent None Listed # Independent None Listed # Independent None Listed # Independent Charles Davies Independent Charles Davies # Independent Emmett Angell Independent Emmett Angell Independent Emmett Angell WNC Emmett Angell WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Paul Stothart WNC George Downer WNC George Downer WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Barney Anderson WNC Milton Murray WNC Milton Murray WSTCC Milton Murray WSTCC Milton Murray WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC John Tierney WSTCC John Tierney WSTCC John Tierney WSTCC John Tierney WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC-South Guy Penwell WSTCC-South Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSTCC Guy Penwell WSCC Guy Penwell WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Through The Years With The Panthers Media and Information Guide Page 70 Three NCAA Tournaments Year Coach Record Pct. League Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Russ Rebholz WSCC Ray Krzoska WSCC Ray Krzoska Independent Ray Krzoska Independent Ray Krzoska Independent Ray Krzoska Independent Ray Krzoska Independent Ray Krzoska Independent Charles Parsley Independent Charles Parsley Independent Charles Parsley Independent Bill Klucas Independent Bill Klucas Independent Bob Gottlieb Independent Bob Gottlieb Independent Bob Gottlieb Independent Bob Gottlieb Independent Bob Gottlieb Independent Bob Voight Independent Bob Voight Independent Bob Voight Independent Ray Swetalla Independent Ray Swetalla Independent Ray Swetalla Independent Ray Swetalla Independent Steve Antrim Independent Steve Antrim Independent Steve Antrim Independent Steve Antrim Independent Steve Antrim Independent Steve Antrim Independent Steve Antrim Mid-Con Steve Antrim MCC Ric Cobb MCC Ric Cobb MCC Ric Cobb MCC Ric Cobb MCC Bo Ryan MCC Bo Ryan MCC Bruce Pearl Horizon Bruce Pearl Horizon Bruce Pearl Horizon Bruce Pearl Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Rob Jeter Horizon Total 114 years Key: WNC - Wisconsin Normal Conference WSTCC - Wisconsin State Teacher s College Conference WSUC - Wisconsin State Universities Conference WSCC - Wisconsin State Colleges Conference Mid-Con - Mid-Continent Conference MCC - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Horizon - Horizon League

73 School W L First Last Air Force Alabama UAB UALR Alcorn State Ball State Bethune Cookman Boston College Boise State Bowling Green Bradley Buffalo Butler Cal Davis Cal State Northridge Canisius Central Connecticut State Central Florida Central Michigan Chicago State Cincinnati Cleveland State Colgate Colorado Concordia - St. Paul Davidson Dayton DePaul Detroit Drake Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Georgia Green Bay Hawai i Hillsdale Idaho State Illinois UIC Illinois Tech Indiana State IUPUI Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville Kansas La Salle Lipscomb Louisville Loyola Chicago Loyola Marymount Maine Manhattan Marquette Mary Memphis Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Minnesota-Morris Division I Series Records (since 1990) Media and Information Guide Page 71 School W L First Last Mississippi Valley State UMKC Missouri State Montana Montana State Morehead State Mount Senario Nebraska-Omaha New Hampshire Niagara Nichols State North Carolina State North Dakota State Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Oakland Ohio Dominican Oklahoma Portland Prairie View Purdue Radford Rice Rider Sacramento State Saint Louis Sam Houston State San Diego Santa Clara Siena South Carolina South Dakota State Southeast Missouri State Southern Illinois SIU Edwardsville Southern Utah Southwest Minnesota State Stetson Stony Brook Tennessee Chattanooga Tennessee Tech TCU Texas-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas State Toledo Tri-State Trinity Troy State Upper Iowa Utah Valparaiso Virginia Tech Washington State Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wisconsin UW-Oshkosh UW-Parkside Wright State Wyoming Xavier Youngstown State

74 ...W L First Last Abilene Christian Air Force Akron Alabama UAB Alcorn State Allen Bradley American College Anderson (IN) Arizona State UALR Arkansas State Augustana (SD) Austin Peay Ball State Bellarmine Belmont Abbey Beloit Bemidji State Bethune Cookman Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brigham Young Buffalo Butler Cal Davis Cal State Northridge Canisius Cardinal Stritch Carroll (WI) Carroll (MT) Carthage Case Western Centenary C. Connecticut State Central Florida Central Michigan Central State Charleston Chicago State Cincinnati Cleveland State Colgate Colorado Colorado College Colorado State Conc.-St. Paul Concordia (WI) All-Time Series Records...W L First Last Creighton Davidson Dayton Defiance Denison DePaul Detroit Dominican-Racine Drake Dubuque East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Endinboro State Elmhurst Eureka Evansville Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Ferris State Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida State Georgia George Williams Georgia Southern Georgia Southwest Gonzaga Grand Valley State Green Bay Hamline Hawai i Hillsdale Houston Baptist Howard Huron (SD) Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois Benedictine UIC Illinois State Illinois Tech IPFW IUPUI Indiana State Indianapolis W L First Last Iona Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville Jackson State Jordan College Kansas Lakehead (Ontario) Lakeland Lake Forest Lake Superior State La Salle Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Lipscomb Long Beach State Long Island Loras Louisville Loyola Chicago Loyola Marymount Luther Macalester Maine Manhattan Mankato State Marian Marquette Marshall Mary (ND) McNeese State Memphis Mercer Miami (OH) Michigan Michigan State Michigan-Central Michigan Tech Milton MSOE Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Morris Miss. Valley State UMKC Missouri-Rolla Missouri State Missouri-St. Louis Media and Information Guide Page 72

75 ...W L First Last Monmouth Montana Montana State Morehead State Mt. Senario Mt. St. Paul Neb.-Omaha UNLV New Hampshire New Orleans Niagara Nichols State UNC-Wilmington North Central N.C. State North Dakota North Dakota State North Park Northland Northeast Missouri NE Illinois Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Michigan NE Illinois Northwestern Notre Dame Oakland (Mich.) Oglethorpe Ohio Dominican Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oral Roberts Pan American Portland Portland State Prairie View Purdue Purdue-Calumet Quincy Radford Rider Ripon Robert Morris Rocky Mountain Roosevelt Rosary Sacramento State W L First Last St. Bonaventure St. Cloud State St. Cloud Teachers St. Francis St. John s (MN) St. Joseph s (IN) Saint Louis St. Mary s (MN) St. Mary s (TX) St. Norbert St. Peter s (NJ) St. Scholastica St. Xavier Sam Houston State Samford San Diego San Francisco State Santa Clara Shaw (MI) Siena Silver Lake South Alabama South Carolina South Dakota South Dakota State SEMO Southern Illinois SIU Edwardsville S. Mississippi Southern Utah SW Baptist SW Minnesota State SW Texas State Stetson Stony Brook Taylor Tennessee Tennessee Chattanooga Tennessee Tech Texas-Arlington TCU Texas El Paso Texas-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas State Toledo Towson State Tri-State Trinity Troy State Tulsa Media and Information Guide Page 73...W L First Last Upper Iowa Utah Utah State Valparaiso Virginia Tech Virginia Union Viterbo Washburn Washington (MO) Washington State Wayne State Weber State West Georgia West Texas State West Virginia Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Ontario Winona State Wichita State Wisconsin UW-Eau Claire UW-La Crosse UW-Oshkosh UW-Parkside UW-Platteville UW-River Falls UW-Stevens Point UW-Stout UW-Superior UW-Whitewater Wittenberg Wright State Wyoming Xavier Youngstown State Non-collegiate opponents for late 19th and early 20th Century are not listed Exhibition games are not counted in series records Some school names have been changed to reflect their current name

76 Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 8-24; 3-13 Horizon Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/9 Mary (ND) W South Carolina% L ot 11/17 Davidson W UALR& L /24 vs. Jacksonville# L /25 vs. Rider# L Northern Iowa L /5 Buffalo L /7 Northern Illinois W ot DePaul L Fairfield L /15 Tennessee Tech L Wisconsin L /29 Ohio Dominican W Detroit* L Wright State* L /12 Valparaiso* L /17 Cleveland State* W /19 Youngstown State* L UIC* L /25 Green Bay* L Loyola* L Valparaiso* L /7 Detroit* L /9 Wright State* L /12 Loyola* W Youngstown State* L Cleveland State* L /20 UIC* W IUPUI W ot Green Bay* L Green Bay$ L * - Horizon League game % - Hoops For Hope Classic (Columbia, SC) & - Hoops For Hope Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) # - Hoops For Hope Classic (Puerto Vallerta, Mex.) $ - Horizon League Tourney (Green Bay, Wis.) Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 20-14; 11-7 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 11/12 SW Minnesota St. W Northern Illinois W Auto Owners Insurance Spartan Invitational 11/18 IUPUI W /20 Texas Southern W Michigan State L UALR W /1 Loyola* W /3 UIC* W ot DePaul W Northern Iowa L /13 Wisconsin L /17 Nebraska-Omaha^ W Marquette L Valparaiso* W Butler* L Western Michigan L /7 Green Bay* W /12 Wright State* W /14 Detroit* W Youngstown State* L Cleveland State* L /26 Butler* W /28 Valparaiso* L /31 Youngstown State* L Year-By-Year Results Green Bay* W Detroit* L Wright State* L /14 Cleveland State* W /18 Fairfield W UIC* W Loyola* W /28 UIC^$ W /2 vs. Butler% L TCU& L * - Horizon League game; ^ - Klotsche Center $ - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) % - Horizon League Tourney (Valparaiso, Ind.) & - College Basketball Invitational (Ft. Worth, Tex.) Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 19-14; 13-5 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena Athletes In Action Classic, Portland, Ore. Portland L /13 vs. Florida Atlantic L /14 vs. UC Davis W Niagara W /20 Northern Iowa W /23 Western Michigan^ L /27 Marquette L /2 Youngstown State* W /4 Cleveland State* L Wisconsin L South Dakota State W DePaul L /18 Bowling Green W Wright State* L Detroit* W ot 1/3 Butler* W Green Bay* L /13 UIC* W /15 Loyola* L Valparaiso* L Butler* W ot 1/28 Detroit* W /30 Wright State* W /5 Green Bay* W Loyola* W UIC* W /16 Valparaiso* W Buffalo L Cleveland State* W Youngstown State* W ot 3/5 Valparaiso$ W /8 Butler$ L Northwestern% L * - Horizon League game; ^ - Klotsche Center $ - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) % - National Invitation Tourney (Evanston, Ill.) Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 20-14; 10-8 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 11/13 Concordia-St. Paul W NIT Season Tipoff, Baton Rouge, La. 11/16 vs. Western Kentucky L /17 vs. Indiana State L /21 Hillsdale W NIT Season Tipoff, Fort Worth, Tex. 11/23 vs. Texas State W /24 vs. Colgate W Bowling Green W ot 12/3 UIC* W /5 Loyola* L Marquette L North Dakota State W /19 Miami (Ohio) W Wisconsin L Valparaiso* L Butler* L SIU Edwardsville W /9 Green Bay* W /14 Detroit* L /16 Wright State* W ot Youngstown State* W Cleveland State* L /29 Valparaiso* W /31 Butler* L Green Bay* L Wright State* L Detroit* W /15 Youngstown State* W /18 Cleveland State* W /20 Niagara L Loyola* W UIC* W /2 UIC$ W /5 vs. Cleveland State% W Butler% L * - Horizon League game $ - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) % - Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 17-14; 11-7 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena World Vision Classic, Ames, Iowa 11/14 vs. Loy. Marymount W /15 vs. Cal Davis W Iowa State L /19 Upper Iowa W Marquette L /25 Ball State L Wisconsin L /4 Detroit* W /6 Wright State* W Miami (Ohio) L /20 Bradley W UIC* W Loyola* W /5 Valparaiso* W /9 Green Bay* L ot 1/12 SIU Edwardsville W /15 Youngstown State* W /17 Cleveland State* W Valparaiso* L Butler* L /28 Loyola* W /31 UIC* W Green Bay* L Cleveland State* L Youngstown State* L /18 Butler* W /21 North Dakota State* L Wright State* L Detroit* W /3 Loyola$ W /6 vs. Wright State% L * - Horizon League game $ - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) % - Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) Media and Information Guide Page 74

77 Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 14-16; 9-9 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 11/9 Upper Iowa W Ball State W ot 11/18 Northern Iowa L /20 South Dakota State W /24 Drake L /27 Sam Houston State L Marquette L UIC* L Loyola* L ot 12/12 Wisconsin L /19 Central Michigan W Wyoming W /3 Wright State* W /5 Detroit* W Youngstown State* W Valparaiso* W Butler* L Green Bay* W /24 Youngstown State* W /26 Cleveland State* W Detroit* L Wright State* L /12 Butler* L ot 2/16 Green Bay* W Cleveland State* L Bradley L /25 Valparaiso* L /28 Loyola* W /1 UIC* L /4 Loyola$ L * - Horizon League game $ - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 9-22; 6-10 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena John Thompson Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. 11/10 Radford W /11 Washington State L /12 UAB L John Thompson Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. L Iowa L /22 South Dakota State W /26 Tennessee Tech L Michigan L L State L /10 Youngstown State* L L Houston State L /27 Wyoming W /30 Butler* L /4 Detroit* W ot L State* W State* L /17 UIC* W /21 Wright State* W L ot 1/27 Green Bay* L /29 Cleveland State* W ot L State* L /14 Loyola* L L L Bay* W L * - Horizon League game $ - Horizon League Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) Head Coach: Rob Jeter Record: 22-9; 12-4 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena Memphis% L /21 Upper Iowa W Tennessee Tech L /3 Saint Louis W South Dakota State W /10 Hawai i W Wisconsin L /17 Green Bay* W /21 Oakland W Wyoming W Montana W /2 Cleveland State* W UIC* W /7 Butler* W /11 Loyola* W Green Bay* L Detroit* W /21 Wright State* W Youngstown State* W Loyola* W Wright State* L Butler* L (OT) 2/9 Youngstown State* W Cleveland State* W /15 UIC* L (OT) 2/18 Missouri State L /21 Detroit* W /4 Loyola& W /7 Butler& W /16 vs. Oklahoma$ W /18 vs. Florida$ L * - Horizon League game; % - Preseason NIT & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) $ - NCAA Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Head Coach: Bruce Pearl Record: 26-6; 14-2 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 11/20 Prairie View A&M W /23 Parkside W /28 Air Force W /1 South Dakota State W W Louis W L L /22 vs. Kansas% L W ot 1/3 Detroit* L W ot 1/8 Loyola* W State.* W /15 Green Bay* W /17 Wright State* W /20 Cleveland State* W W W Bay* L State W /5 UIC* W W /12 Youngstown State* W /16 Butler* W i W State* W /5 Loyola& W /8 Detroit& W /17 vs. Alabama$ W /19 vs. Boston College$ W /24 vs. Illinois# L * - Horizon League game % - Played at Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Mo.) & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) $ - NCAA Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) # - NCAA Tournament (Rosemont, Ill.) Head Coach: Bruce Pearl Record: 20-11; 13-3 Horizon Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 11/22 Montana W /25 Concordia-St. Paul (K) W /29 Southern Illinois L View A&M W State L W L /23 UIC* W Cable Car Classic; Santa Clara, Calif. Clara L /30 vs. Idaho State W Force L /5 Detroit* W /8 Butler* W W /15 Youngstown State* (K) W Bay* W State* W W State* W /31 Green Bay* W L /7 Wright State* W /12 Loyola* W State* L L /21 Manhattan L /28 Cleveland State* (K) W /6 vs. Detroit# W /9 UIC& L /17 Rice$ W State$ L * - Horizon League game; (K) - Klotsche Center # - Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) $ - National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Bruce Pearl Record: 24-8; 13-3 Horizon Home Arena: Klotsche Center L /26 Mississippi Valley St. W University Hoops Classic, New Orleans, La. 11/28 vs. SEMO L /30 vs. Indiana State W /1 vs. Maine W Pizza Hut Classic, Springfield, Mo. 12/6 vs. Florida Int l W Missouri State W /11 Valparaiso W Valley State W /17 Parkside W /21 Loyola* W L W State* W L /11 Youngstown State* W State W Media and Information Guide Page 75

78 Bay* L /23 Butler* W /25 Wright State* W W /6 Detroit* W /8 Cleveland State* W /10 Green Bay* W /13 UIC* W State* W Illinois L State* W L /8 UIC# W /11 Butler# W /20 vs. Notre Dame& L * - Horizon League game # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) & - NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) Head Coach: Bruce Pearl Record: 16-13; 11-5 Horizon Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/17 Concordia-St. Paul W Michigan L L Tribune Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa State L /1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha W /4 Chicago State W Jim Thorpe Classic, Louisville, Ky. L /8 vs. Virginia Tech W ot 12/15 Western Michigan L /22 Parkside W /27 Wisconsin L L State* W /5 Green Bay* W /10 Loyola* L /12 UIC* W State* W ot W /24 Cleveland State* W /26 Detroit* W /30 Butler* L W L /9 Youngstown State* W /14 Wright State* W State* L L Bay* W /2 vs. UIC# L * - Horizon League game # - Horizon League Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) Head Coach: Bo Ryan Record: 15-13; 7-7 MCC Home Arena: Klotsche Center L /21 Lipscomb W Golden Panther Thanksgiving Shootout; Miami 11/24 vs. Florida Atlantic W /25 vs. Canisius L W /29 Valparaiso W State W L L /23 San Diego W /27 Mt. Senario W /30 Colorado L ot Chad Angeli was named an All-MCC performer following the season Diego W Bay* L L ot W ot 1/18 Wright State* W /20 Butler* L L State* L /3 Green Bay* W /8 Loyola* W /10 UIC* W L ot State* L /22 Cleveland State* W /24 Detroit* W State# L * - MCC Game # - MCC Tourney (Dayton, Ohio) Head Coach: Bo Ryan Record: 15-14; 6-8 MCC Home Arena: Klotsche Center Michigan W /23 Wisconsin L W Ball State Tournament; Muncie, Ind. 12/3 vs. Troy State W State L /6 Michigan Tech W State L /11 Farleigh Dickinson W /14 Bethune-Cookman W L L /4 Stony Brook W Bay* L /13 UIC* W /15 Loyola* W State* L L /27 Detroit* W /29 Cleveland State* L ot 2/5 Green Bay* W L L /15 Chicago State W /17 Butler* L /19 Wright State* W Media and Information Guide Page 76 Three NCAA Tournaments State* W L /4 vs. Green Bay# W /5 vs. Butler# L * - MCC Game # - MCC Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) Head Coach: Ric Cobb Record: 8-19; 5-9 MCC Home Arena: Klotsche Center L /21 Central Michigan W Michigan L Brook W State L /5 Sam Houston State L L /12 UMKC L L /20 Tri-State L /29 Trinity International W /2 Detroit* L Bay* L W W /21 Wright State* W /23 Butler* L L State* L Illinois L /6 Green Bay* W /11 Loyola* L ot 2/13 UIC* W /16 Cleveland State* L L State* L /27 vs. Green Bay# L * - MCC Game # - MCC Tourney (Chicago, Ill.) Head Coach: Ric Cobb Record: 3-24; 2-12 MCC Home Arena: Wisconsin Center Arena L /22 Western Illinois W L /29 Western Michigan L Illinois L Houston State L /9 Indiana State L L Dickinson L /27 Utah L /30 Texas-San Antonio L L State* L /10 Green Bay* L /15 UIC* L /17 Loyola* L State* W L /29 Detroit* L /31 Cleveland State* W Bay* L /9 Butler* L L L L /21 Wright State* L /28 vs. Detroit# L * - MCC Game # - MCC Tourney (Green Bay, Wis.)

79 The Panthers finished 23-4 and won at Wisconsin Head Coach: Ric Cobb Record: 8-20; 4-12 MCC Home Arena: Wisconsin Center Arena 11/22 Minnesota-Morris(K) W L /26 Western Illinois L /30 Stetson W Illinois L L L /12 NE Illinois W L Antonio L Illinois* L /9 Detroit* W /11 Cleveland State* L L /18 Wright State* W L Bay* L /1 Loyola*(K) L /3 Northern Illinois* W L State* L State* L /15 Butler* L /17 UIC* W L /24 Green Bay* L State# W /1 vs. Butler# L * - MCC Game; # - MCC Tourney (Dayton, Ohio) (K) - Klotsche Center Head Coach: Ric Cobb Record: 9-18; 5-11 MCC Home Arena: MECCA Arena 11/24 Illinois Tech W L State L /5 Western Illinois W /7 NE Illinois L /9 Valparaiso L ot Illinois L L W /4 Cleveland State* W /8 Butler* L Illinois* L L /18 Green Bay L /20 Wright State* L W L Illinois W L /5 Detroit* L State* W /15 Northern Illinois* L ot 2/17 UIC* W Bay* L State* L /26 Loyola* W /2 vs. Northern Illinois# L * - MCC Game # - MCC Tourney (Dayton, Ohio) Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: 3-24; 2-13 MCC Home Arena: MECCA Arena 11/28 Parkside L Marquette Tournament; Milwaukee, Wis. L /3 vs. Siena L Illinois L /7 Western Illinois L /10 SE Missouri State L L /17 NE Illinois W L Illinois* L /5 Butler* L /7 Northern Illinois* L /15 Green Bay* L W L L /28 Wright State* L /30 Detroit* L L Illinois* L /9 Cleveland State* L /16 Loyola* W /18 UIC* L Bay* L L Missouri State L ot Atlantic L * - MCC Game Media and Information Guide Page Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: 10-17; 7-11 Mid-Continent Home Arena: MECCA Arena L /4 NE Illinois L /6 Eastern Michigan L ot Michigan W /11 New Hampshire W L Illinois L /10 UIC* L /13 Valparaiso* L State* L State* W /19 Northern Illinois* W Illinois* W /26 Green Bay* L Illinois* L State* W /5 Cleveland State* L /7 Youngstown State* W L L /19 Eastern Illinois* W /21 Wright State* L Bay* W Illinois* L /28 Western Illinois* L /2 Chicago State W L * - Mid-Continent Conference Game Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: 23-4 Home Arena: MECCA Arena 12/1 Western Michigan W /3 NE Illinois W State W /9 Parkside(K) W W /15 Northern Illinois W /19 Western Illinois W Michigan W L Illinois W /31 Alcorn State W /2 Fairfield W Illinois W Hampshire W /13 Green Bay W ot 1/17 Cal State Northridge W /23 Sacramento State W /27 UMKC W State W L /8 Chicago State W Illinois L ot St. Northridge W Utah L ot 2/24 Southern Utah(K) W State W Bay W (K) - Klotsche Center Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: 20-8 Home Arena: Klotsche Center L /30 Parkside W /5 Morehead State W /7 C. Connecticut State W 96-77

80 Andy Ronan led the Panthers in scoring, averaging 17.4 ppg 12/9 Maine W /12 Montana State# W /23 Oshkosh W State W L L Missouri State W State L ot 1/16 Western Illinois# W W /25 UMKC L /27 Cal St. Northridge# W Illinois W State W /6 Eastern Illinois W /8 NE Illinois W /11 Sacramento State W St. Northridge L ot Michigan W L /26 SE Missouri St.# L /29 Youngstown State# W /7 Central Michigan W # - at MECCA Arena Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/23 Illinois Tech W /26 Tenn.-Chattanooga# W /28 Utah# L L ot 12/8 Southern Utah L Illinois L /15 Central Florida W /17 Tennessee Tech# W /29 UMKC W State L Michigan L State L State W /17 Cal St. Northridge W State W /22 Eastern Michigan# L /26 Western Michigan W Florida W /2 NE Illinois W Ray Swetalla spent four seasons as the head coach at Milwaukee 2/7 Youngstown State L St. Northridge W Illinois W State W Utah L ot 2/26 Chicago State# W /28 Wright State W /2 Florida Int l W /4 Nicholls State W # at MECCA Arena Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: Home Arena: Klotsche Center Tech L /27 Northern Michigan W Michigan L /2 Indianapolis L /4 Central State W /9 Michigan Tech L /15 Southwest Baptist L ot 12/16 Bemidji State W Michigan L L /29 Virginia Union L /30 Ferris State W L Int l W L L /22 Winona State W /24 NE Illinois L /27 SIU-Edwardsville L /29 Illinois Tech W /31 Platteville L L Michigan L /7 IUPUI W State W Illinois W /24 Parkside L /26 Grand Valley State L ot Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record 24-7 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/19 Viterbo W /22 Illinois Tech W /30 Lake Superior State W /2 North Central W State L /8 NE Illinois W /10 Wayne State W Cloud State L ot Rydell Classic Tournament 12/29 Grand Valley State L /30 West Georgia W Superior St. W Michigan L Media and Information Guide Page 78 Three NCAA Tournaments L W /21 SIU-Edwardsville W /24 Lakeland W /26 Parkside W /28 IUPUI W /30 Northern Michigan W Norbert W W W ot 2/14 Carroll College W /18 Quincy W /20 Winona State W /25 Eau Claire W State W State L /17 vs. Augustana (SD)# W Colorado# W ot 3/23 vs. SE Missouri St.& L #-NCAA Division II Regional (Greeley, Colo.) &-NCAA Division II Elite 8 (Springfield, Mass.) Head Coach: Steve Antrim Record: Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/22 Ferris State L /24 Oshkosh L Michigan L /2 St. Cloud State L /4 North Dakota W /5 Mankato State L State L Michigan W Illinois L /21 IUPUI W Quincy Holiday Tournament, Quincy, Ill. 12/28 vs. Abilene Christian W L /30 IPFW L W W L L /23 La Crosse W Claire L /30 Taylor (Ind.) W W /5 St. Norbert W /6 Stevens Point W W /15 Lewis W /23 Parkside W /27 SIU-Edwardsville W /1 Northern Michigan W Head Coach: Ray Swetalla Record: 8-20 Home Arena: Klotsche Center Eau Claire Tip-Off Tounrament, Eau Claire, Wis. 11/21 vs. Huron (SD) L /22 vs. Bemidji State L /25 Mt. Senario W Xavier (Ill.) L Illinois L /6 Roosevelt W /8 North Central W Norbert W /16 MSOE W (Ind.) L L Tech L /5 Rosary L 64-66

81 1/7 Purdue-Calumet L /10 Whitewater L /14 St. Xavier L L W L Crosse L /26 Northern Michigan L Point L (Wis.) L Michigan L /14 Mary College (ND) W /17 Illinois Tech W ot L /21 Parkside L Head Coach: Ray Swetalla Record: Home Arena: Klotsche Center Tip-Off Tournament, Stevens Point, WI Point L /23 vs. St. Norbert L /26 Carroll L 72-54* L /7 La Crosse W /14 St. Norbert L W L North Park Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/27 vs. NE Illinois W Park L /3 River Falls W St. Norbert Tournament, DePere, Wis. 1/6 vs. Stout L /7 vs. Illinois Benedictine L L L /22 St. Xavier (Ill.) W W /28 NE Illinois L L /3 Carthage W /8 Concordia (Wis.) W (Ill.) L Stritch L /19 Parkside L /21 Marian W /25 Marian# W /1 Eau Claire& L *Forfeit due to use of ineligible player # - WICA Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) & - NAIA District 14 Tourney (Eau Claire, Wis.) Head Coach: Ray Swetalla Record: 9-17 Home Arena: Klotsche Center Marian Tournament, Fond du Lac, Wis. W /17 vs. Eureka (Ill.) W Norbert L Stevens Point Tournament, Stevens Point, Wis. Point L /1 vs. St. John s (Minn.) L /5 Whitewater L L /14 Beloit L Falls L Crosse L North Park Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/28 vs. NE Illinois W Park L W Bob Voight directed the Panthers into the NCAA Division III Tournament 1/7 Plattevillle L L /14 Superior L /19 MSOE W Illinois L W /2 Loras L L L /16 St. Xavier (Ill.) L /20 Roosevelt W /23 Cardinal Stritch W /26 Lakeland W Head Coach: Ray Swetalla Record: 6-20 Home Arena: Klotsche Center Minnesota-Duluth Tournament, Duluth, Minn. 11/18 vs. Lakehead L /19 vs. Upper Iowa W L /26 Loras L Point L /3 St. Xavier (Ill.) L W /10 St. Norbert L /15 La Crosse L /19 Minnesote-Duluth L North Park Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. Park L /30 vs. Ill. Benedictine W Parkside Ranger Classic, Kenosha, Wis. 1/3 vs. Eau Claire L /4 vs. Lakeland L /7 Oshkosh L /9 Carthage L /14 Stevens Point L /18 Roosevelt W /23 Concordia (Wis.) W L L L /7 Parkside L Xavier (Ill.) L /18 Rosary W L Head Coach: Bob Voight Record: 18-6 Home Arena: Klotsche Center W /27 Whitewater L ot W /4 NE Illinois W /7 Rosary W Crosse L /23 Stevens Point L North Park Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/29 vs. St.Xavier (Ill.) W Park L Media and Information Guide Page 79 W /7 Colorado State W Norbert W L W Illinois W /26 Platteville W College W L W W /15 Parkside W /17 Roosevelt W W /26 Lakeland W Head Coach: Bob Voight Record: 20-6 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/28 Carthage W W /5 Concordia (WI) W /12 St. Norbert W /19 NE Illinois W /21 La Crosse W /23 Superior W Roosevelt Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/28 vs. Beloit L ot 12/29 vs. St. Mary s (Minn.) W /2 Oshkosh W ot 1/6 River Falls W Illinois W W Falls L /19 Roosevelt W Point L /2 Lakeland W /5 Loras W W L /13 St. Scholastica W /16 Beloit W L Valley State W /5 Augustana# L /6 Beloit# W # - NCAA Division III Regional (Rock Island, Ill.) Head Coach: Bob Voight Record: Home Arena: Klotsche Center Charleston Tournament, Charleston, WV 11/23 Charleston W /24 West Virginia W /28 Lewis L Case Western Reserve Tourn.,Cleveland, Ohio 12/5 Denison W /6 Case Western Res. W L Concordia Tournament, Mequon, Wis. 12/19 Concordia (Wis.) W ot 12/20 Whitewater L /22 Ferris State W Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. 12/27 Green Bay L /28 Virginia Union L W Falls W W /17 River Falls W /20 Parkside L Claire L 50-73

82 State L L /31 Northland W L Scholastica W L College W /23 Grand Valley State L /26 Loras L Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Record: 9-17 Home Arena: Klotsche Center Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 11/30 E. Tennessee St. L /1 Oklahoma State L /8 Portland State W L /14 Eastern Michigan L /21 Southern Illinois L /29 Arkansas State W /3 Stevens Point W W /7 Texas-Arlington L Southern L State L /16 Townson State W /19 Oral Roberts L Bay L L /2 Austin Peay L /4 Akron W Rock L State L /16 Illinois State L L /20 UIC L /23 NE Illinois W /25 Jackson State W Carolina W ot Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Record: 8-18 Home Arena: Klotsche Center L /27 Belmont Abbey W /2 Lewis W /4 McNeese State W Illinois L /16 Central Michigan L /19 Arkansas-Little Rock W Portland State Tournament, Portland, Ore. 12/22 vs. Gonzaga L /23 vs. Idaho L /28 Texas Southern W /3 Parkside L Kentucky L /8 UIC W /13 Iona L /15 Pan American W ot 1/18 Howard W /22 Evansville L State L American L /5 St. Louis L /8 Jackson State L State L /17 Green Bay L ot 2/21 St. Bonaventure L L Roberts L Bob Gottlieb coached the Panthers from , collecting 62 wins in his career Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Record: Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/25 Lewis W /26 Whitewater W L /3 Stevens Point L /10 Western Kentucky# W /12 UIC W /19 Portland State L /22 Tulsa W Michigan L /5 Buffalo L ot Bonaventure L ot 1/18 Houston Baptist W /24 Maine W W /3 Northern Illinois W /6 Northern Colorado W Louis L /9 Lakeland W L State L /18 Samford L W L /25 Missouri-St. Louis W /27 UNC-Wilmington L /2 Butler W /4 Valparaiso W # - at MECCA Arena Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Record: /26 SW Texas State W /27 Lewis W /3 Loras W /9 Gonzaga W /13 Georgia SW W /17 Whitewater W /18 Howard W /20 Oakland W Illinois W L Dakota L /17 Wright State W /20 Centenary W L ot L Tech L W ot W /10 Parkside L /12 Robert Morris W /15 Lakeland W /20 Pan American W /23 Minnesota-Duluth W Morris W American L Media and Information Guide Page 80 Three NCAA Tournaments Baptist W Michigan L ot Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Record: /29 Lewis W State L /4 North Dakota L /9 Whitewater W /11 St.Norbert W /13 Northern Iowa L /19 New Orleans L /20 Texas Southern L /23 Shaw (Mich.) W /27 St. Francis (Ind.) W Texas State L /7 River Falls W State W W L /23 Parkside L /24 Loras W /28 Silver Lake W /31 Northern Michigan L L Force L /14 SIU-Edwardsville W ot State L L Orleans L L Head Coach: Bill Klucas Record: 8-18 L Roberts L /9 Eastern Illinois# L /14 Wayne State# W /18 Winona State# W /21 Oshkosh# L /29 Air Force# L /2 West Texas State# W L State L /11 Oglethorpe# W /15 Fairleigh Dickinson# W /18 Eastern Michigan# L L Illinois L Illinois W /3 Nebraska-Omaha# L /8 Lewis# W Michigan W Mississippi L State L /18 Illinois State L L Green L L /3 Western Illinois# L # - at MECCA Arena Head Coach: Bill Klucas Record: State L State L Illinois W ot 12/8 Rocky Mountain W /10 St. Mary s (TX) W /15 San Francisco State W L 46-73

83 Mercer Tournament, Macon, Ga. L /28 vs. Florida State L W Southern L /7 Northern Illinois W Dickinson L State W ot 1/17 Missouri-St. Louis W /19 Youngstown State W /21 Ball State L L /2 Western Illinois W State L Force W State L State L /19 Oakland University W /23 Indiana State W Michigan W Head Coach: Charles Parsley Record: 18-8 State L /1 Missouri-Rolla W L W Young L /11 South Dakota# W /14 Western Illinois# W /26 Long Island# W /5 Racine-Dominican W /8 Mercer# W W Louis W /17 Manhattan# W /23 UIC W State W /30 Eastern Michigan W W Michigan W State L /8 St. Norbert# W W /14 Eastern Illinois# L Illinois L Illinois L /27 Parkside W /1 Northern Michigan L # - at MECCA Arena Head Coach: Charles Parsley Record: Peter s (NJ) W Illinois L W L /13 Texas-El Paso# L State L Island L W /7 Missouri-Rolla W /10 SIU-Carbondale# W /17 Missouri-St. Louis# L ot Norbert W /22 Georgia Southern W /25 UIC W /28 Northern Michigan W L L /5 Racine Dominican W /7 Parkside# W /14 St. Norbert W /17 Creighton# L /19 SIU-Edwardsville W Michigan L W Dakota W /3 Oral Roberts L # at MECCA Arena Head Coach: Charles Parsley Record: Missouri L /7 New Orleans L /11 Ripon W Louis L /17 Long Beach State L /19 South Alabama W /21 Georgia SW W /22 SIU-Edwardsville W /4 Missouri-Rolla W /6 St. Norbert W L /17 Green Bay L W State L /6 St. Norbert W L W /13 Parkside W L Bay L /23 UIC W W W Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: /2 Mount St. Paul W /4 Oklahoma City L L W Joseph s W /15 Monmouth W Chicago W /20 Edinboro State W /22 Oakland W Milwaukee Holiday Tournament, Milwaukee 12/29 North Central W /30 UIC L /5 St. Norbert W L Louis L Orleans L Alabama L L /3 Lake Forest W L /7 Missouri-St. Louis W /10 UIC W L L /23 Missouri-Rolla W W State L Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: /30 Eastern Illinois W Park L /3 Northeast Missouri W L L /10 Lake Forest W /12 St. Norbert W L W /19 Creighton W /21 Western Illinois W L /4 St.Joseph s (Ind.) W /6 Dubuque W Norbert L L /25 Ferris State W /30 Carthage L /6 Missouri-St. Louis W L /10 Loyola Marymount W Illinois L /18 UIC W L Illinois W /26 Bellarmine W Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: /2 North Park W Joseph s (Ind.) L /9 Western Ontario W /11 Northland W /13 Dubuque W L /18 Wittenberg W /21 Monmouth W Monmouth Tournament, Monmouth, Ill. 12/28 vs. Defiance L /29 vs. Elmhurst W /2 Northern Arizona W /4 Quincy W L Michigan L W Marymount L City L Louis L /6 Eastern Michigan W /8 Washington (Mo.) W Norbert L L /17 Missouri-St.Louis W /22 Dominican-Racine W /24 Whitewater W L /2 St. Norbert W Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: Norbert L /3 St. Joseph s (Ind.) W L /8 St. John s (Minn.) W L W /19 Illinois State W /22 Western Illinois W /30 Swedish Nationals# L Illinois L /6 Western Ontario W State L /10 Illinois Tech W Illinois L (Mo.) W /31 Whitewater W Media and Information Guide Page 81

84 2/4 Northern Illinois L /9 Dominican-Racine W L /13 St. Norbert W L L /25 Wayne State W /27 Dubuque W State W # at MECCA Arena (exhibition game) Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: L W W /8 North Dakota State L /11 UIC W /15 St. Norbert W Oshkosh Tournament, Oshkosh, Wis. 12/21 vs. Lakeland L /22 vs. Ripon W Michigan L L /11 Carroll W State L /26 Whitewater W /29 Western Illinois W State L Las Vegas Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. 2/4 vs. Southern Utah W L State L /12 Northern Illinois W Norbert W L /24 Illinois Tech W /26 Illinois State W /1 Racine-Dominican W /4 Central Michigan W Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: /2 Whitewater W Norbert L /5 Eastern Illinois W Illinois L L /17 Western Illinois W /21 Central Michigan W /4 Oshkosh L /6 Loras W Illinois L Michigan L /22 St. Mary s (Minn.) L State L L /30 Carroll (Mont.) L Dakota St. L /6 Wabash W W /13 Illinois State W /17 St. Norbert L L L /27 Carroll W Head Coach: Ray Krzoska Record: 3-18; 3-9 WSCC 12/3 St. Norbert L Illinois L L /17 Western Illinois L Point* L /21 Platteville* W /30 Northern Illinois L /2 Indiana State L L L Falls* L L /14 Illinois State L State L /1 Whitewater* L /3 Oshkosh* L L /14 Stout* W /15 Eau Claire* W /22 Stevens Point L L Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 4-17; 3-9 WSCC State L Norbert L /8 Stevens Point* L L Illinois L /15 Loras W L /27 Illinois State L State L /11 Superior* W /12 River Falls* W Illinois L L Point* L L /12 Oshkosh* L L Crosse* L /23 Whitewater* L L /2 Platteville* W * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 4-17; 3-9 WSCC 12/1 Eastern Illinois W /6 St. Norbert L /9 Whitewater* L L L /18 Platteville* W Point* L L L /2 Northern Illinois L /6 Concordia L Claire* L Falls* L L /31 Concordia L /3 Oshkosh* L /9 Stout* W /10 La Crosse* W L /24 Stevens Point* L Michigan L * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 8-12; 5-7 WSCC 12/1 Milton W Illinois L L Norbert W L /14 Loras W /17 Stevens Point* W State L Illinois L /6 River Falls* W /7 Eau Claire* W W /21 Oshkosh* W Michigan L Point* L /4 Platteville* L Crosse* L L /25 Whitewater* L L * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 18-4; 10-2 WSCC W /5 Eastern Illinois W /11 St. Norbert W /12 Northern Michigan W /17 Whitewater* W /19 Central Michigan W L /2 Ball State W W Claire* W W W /23 Platteville* W Point* W L /12 La Crosse* W /13 Superior* W /20 Oshkosh* W L /29 Stevens Point* W /4 vs. Lincoln# L /5 vs. Augustana# W * - WSCC game # - NCAA Small College Regional (Wheaton, Ill.) Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 17-4; 11-2 WSCC 12/3 Milton W Illinois L Norbert W /13 Oshkosh* W L /19 La Crosse* W L /10 Stevens Point* W /17 Stout* W /24 Eau Claire* W Tech W Michigan W W W /7 Platteville* W /10 Beloit W W Falls* W Media and Information Guide Page 82

85 2/18 Loras W Point* L /2 Whitewater* W * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 13-7; 7-5 WSCC W W W /12 St. Norbert W Point* L /20 Northern Michigan W /4 St. Cloud Teachers L /11 Whitewater* W Crosse* L L L /1 Platteville* W /3 Stevens Point* W /14 River Falls* W /15 Superior W /21 MichiganTech W W /1 Oshkosh* W L * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 12-7; 7-5 WSCC 11/30 Macalester W /1 Northern Illinois W /4 Milton W /8 Loras W Norbert L /15 Whitewater* W /18 Oshkosh* W /21 Allen Bradley L Tech W L /18 La Crosse* W /19 Stout* W /26 Stevens Point* W /4 Whitewater* W L Claire* L Falls* L /23 Platteville* W Point* L * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 13-8; 7-5 WSCC Illinois L /3 Carroll W /5 Milton W L /10 Platteville* L /13 St. Norbert W Point* L W L Crosse* L Lakes Navy W /21 Whitewater* W W L /4 Stevens Point* W /10 Eau Claire* W /11 River Falls* W Norbert L /18 Michigan Tech W W /27 Oshkosh* W * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 11-10; 7-5 WSUC Norbert L Tech L Michigan L /7 Milton W W L /8 Oshkosh* W L /14 Superior* W /15 La Crosse* W /18 St. Norbert L L /29 Stevens Point* W /5 Whitewater* L /8 Carroll W W Claire* L /15 Lawrence W W /26 Platteville W Point* L * - WSCC game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 14-7; 9-3 WSUC W /24 St. Norbert W Paul L /8 Concordia W L /19 Platteville* W L /7 Milton W /9 Stevens Point* W Falls* W W Norbert L /26 Carroll W /30 Whitewater* W /1 Oshkosh* W L /12 Stout* W /13 Eau Claire* L /20 Stevens Point W L W * - WSUC Game Head Coach: Russ Rebholz Record: 9-11; 6-6 WSUC 11/20 Milton W L /5 Illinois Tech L Michigan L /13 Stevens Point* L W Tech L /16 Superior* W /17 River Falls* W /24 Oshkosh* W L L Point* L /3 Carroll W W Crosse* L /21 Whitewater* W /27 Oshkosh* L /28 Central Michigan W /2 Platteville* L * - WSUC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Records: 5-15; 3-9 WSUC 11/29 Milton W Tech L Michigan L /15 Whitewater* L /20 Luther W /5 Illinois Tech L Paul L L /12 River Falls* L Claire* L /19 Platteville W L Point* L L /6 Central Michigan L /9 Oshkosh* L /16 Stout* W /18 La Crosse* L L /1 Stevens Point* W Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 6-15; 3-9 WSUC L /24 Concordia (Wis.) W /1 Lutheran Seminary L L L /20 Stevens Point* W Central States Tournament, Charleston, Ill. 12/28 vs. Anderson (Ind.) L /29 vs. SE Missouri L Tech L /13 Eau Claire* L /20 River Falls* L L /2 Oshkosh* W /5 Platteville* L Point* L Crosse* L L /23 Illinois Tech W W /3 Whitewater* L W * - WSUC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 20-7; 9-4 WSTCC W /21 Whitewater* W /30 Milton W W Tech L Illinois L State W Diesels L /15 Whitewater* W /16 Macalaster W /21 Allen-Bradley W /6 Illinois Tech W Media and Information Guide Page 83

86 W /12 Carroll W W Claire* L /21 Platteville* W Point* W /3 Concordia W L /11 La Crosse* W /13 Superior* W /17 Oshkosh* L /18 Chicago State W W L /27 Stevens Point* W * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 10-12; 5-7 WSTCC 11/16 Harlem Legionaires W /19 Concordia (Wis.) W Deisels L Norbert L /3 Oshkosh* W /10 Platteville* L /17 Stevens Point* W /18 Concordia (Wis.) W State L /14 Eau Claire* L /15 Stout* W L /29 Eastern Illinois L L /8 St. Norbert L L Falls* L L Point* W /19 Illinois Tech W /23 Whitewater* W Tech W * - WTSCC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 13-8; 5-3 WSTCC-South 11/30 Rhinelander W Loyola University Invitational, Chicago, Ill. L /5 vs. Illinois Tech W /6 Concordia (Wis.) W (Ohio) L State L /17 St. Norbert W /19 Central Michigan W /3 Eau Claire W W /15 Whitewater* W Central L W Point* W L /6 Stevens Point* L W /13 Platteville* L W /20 Oshkosh* W /21 Carroll W Norbert L * - WSTCC-South Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 11-8; 6-2 WSTCC-South 11/26 Carroll W L /7 Stout W /21 Central Michigan W /23 Ball State L State W Michigan L (no other results listed) Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 11-5; 6-2 WSTCC 11/12 Alumni L Lakes L W Norbert L /13 Iowa State Teachers W /10 Carroll W W /20 Whitewater* W W /5 Stevens Point* L /12 Oshkosh* W Point* L W /20 Platteville* W /27 St. Norbert W Teachers W * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 16-0; 8-0 WSTCC W /6 Chicago Teachers W /13 River Falls W /21 Wayne Teachers W /7 Carroll W Point* W /14 St. Norbert W W /21 Oshkosh* W Williams W W /7 Stevens Point* W Norbert W /18 Whitewater* W /21 Platteville* W /28 Oshkosh* W Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 12-4; 7-1 WSTCC L Teachers W Normal L Teachers L Teachers W /5 Carroll W Norbert W W Point* W /23 Whitewater* W W /3 St. Norbert W /9 Stevens Point* W L /16 Oshkosh* W /23 Platteville* W * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 9-7; 5-3 WSTCC 12/3 Concordia (Wis.) W /6 Carroll L /9 St. Norbert L /16 Jordan W /20 Carroll L /2 Illinois National L /6 Oshkosh* W /13 Platteville* W /17 Whitewater* L /27 Stevens Point* L /3 George Williams W /10 Platteville* L /14 Whitewater* W /17 Stevens Point* W /18 St. Norbert W /2 Oshkosh* W Head Coach: Guy Pewell Record: 11-5; 5-3 WSTCC 12/3 Concordia (Wis.) W Norbert W College W /16 Hamline L /3 Illinois Normal L JC W Williams W /14 Oshkosh* L /20 St. Norbert W W W 13-9 L /15 Whitewater* W Point* L /25 Platteville* W /4 Stevens Point* W * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 7-9; 3-5 WSTCC 12/4 Wright JC W /11 Alumni L Central W /18 Hamline L Normal L /5 River Falls W /8 Stevens Point* L W L /5 Platteville* W /12 St. Norbert W /19 Oshkosh* L /23 Whitewater* W Pt.* L L L * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 12-5; 6-2 WSTCC 12/3 Marquette L /6 Carroll W /13 St. Norbert W /20 Minnesota L /21 River Falls W /28 Stevens Point* L /11 Carroll L /14 Whitewater* W /17 Stevens Point* L Media and Information Guide Page 84

87 1/18 St. Norbert W /24 Oshkosh* W /1 Concordia W /7 Platteville* W /14 Concordia W /21 Oshkosh* W /25 Whitewater* W /3 Platteville* W Head Coach: Guy Penwell Record: 9-6; 5-3 WSTCC 12/1 Concordia W N/A YMCA W W L Crosse* L W W /10 Northwestern W /13 Platteville* W /20 La Crosse* L /24 Whitewater* W /27 Oshkosh* L Falls L Claire W *WSTCC Game Head Coach: Milton Murray Record: 6-7; 4-4 WSTCC 12/5 Alumni W L /16 Northwestern L /8 YMCA Reds W W W /21 La Crosse* W /24 Platteville* L /5 Oshkosh* W Crosse* L L /21 Whitewater* L /28 Northwestern L * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Milton Murray Record: 5-10; 2-7 WSTCC 12/7 Alumni W /12 Wauwatosa Sem. W W L N/A YMCA L /18 La Crosse* W L /26 Stevens Point* L N/A Northwestern L Crosse* L L L /19 Whitewater* L N/A Oshkosh* W /1 Platteville* L * - WSTCC Gane Head Coach: Milton Murray Record: 5-12; 2-7 WSTCC L L L N/A YMCA W /7 Concordia W /14 Whitewater* L N/A Milton College L /23 La Crosse* L /4 Platteville* L /10 Stevens Point* L N/A YMCA L Crosse* W L L /27 Whitewater* W /2 Oshkosh* L N/A Milton College W * - WSTCC Game Head Coach: Milton Murray Record: 1-11; 1-6 WNC 12/22 Alumni L /5 YMCA L /15 Platteville* L L /5 Oshkosh* W Crosse* L L /15 Loyola L L Point L /1 YMCA L * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 5-9; 2-6 WNC 12/1 Alumni W L Crosse* L /18 Oshkosh* L /11 YMCA L College W /30 American College W /6 La Crosse* L /10 Platteville* L L L /19 Whitewater* W College L W 16-6 * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barry Anderson Record: 7-10; 2-4 WNC N/A Alumni W /16 Alumni L L /13 American College W L /20 YMCA L /23 Stevens Point W /27 La Crosse* L W /3 Carroll L /6 Oshkosh* L John Mil. Acad. L Crosse* L /17 Whitewater* W /18 St. John s Mil. Acad. W L Point W * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 11-5; 3-3 WNC L /12 Concordia W College W L /8 Alumni W 22-9 Crosse* L W W /25 Oshkosh* L /30 St. John s Mil. Acad. W John Mil. Acad. W /2 American College W /8 Loyola W W Crosse* L /26 Whitewater* W 18-5 * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 2-10; 1-7 WNC N/A Alumni W L /16 Carroll L /19 Platteville* L /22 Whitewater* W L L /10 La Crosse* L /13 Oshkosh* L Point L Crosse* L L 8-21 * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 6-7; 4-3 WNC 12/13 Wisconsin Extension W /15 Alumni L /20 Concordia W W /17 Carroll L /20 La Crosse* L L /27 Stevens Point L /3 Platteville* L W L /21 Platteville* W /28 Whitewater* W 15-9 * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 2-9; 1-5 WNC 12/21 Alumni L L L L L /1 Carroll L /3 Whitewater* W /9 Concordia W /12 Platteville* L /26 Oshkosh* L * - WNC Game Head Coach: George F. Downer Record: 5-7; 3-3 WNC 12/19 M.A.C. W /23 Alumni W /1 Wisconsin L W Media and Information Guide Page 85

88 1/20 Carroll L L L /4 Whitewater* W /10 Marquette L /13 Platteville* W L /27 Oshkosh* L Head Coach: George F. Downer Record: /30 Wisconsin L /11 W. Allis St. Guards W /17 Carroll W /20 Knts. of Columbus W /22 Concordia W /25 Carroll L 26-28(OT) 2/1 Y.M.C.A. W W /7 West Bend A.C. W N/A Grand Ave. Cong. W /13 Burlington A.C. W /15 Beloit College L /27 River Falls L /28 Platteville W /29 River Falls L Head Coach: Paul Stothart Record: 1-9; 0-8 WNC 1/11 Platteville* L /18 Oshkosh* L Crosse* L /1 La Crosee* L L /12 Concordia W L College L L /27 Whitewater* L * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 3-11; 3-5 WNC 12/20 Alumni L /12 Carroll L 6-35 L L /26 Oshkosh* W L /7 Whitewater* L L L /16 Oshkosh* W Forfeit 2/20 Marquette L /22 Platteville* L Crosse* L /2 La Crosse* W 21-6 * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 8-10; 5-1 WNC 12/21 Alumni L /31 Wisconsin L /2 Wisconsin L 8-39 L T /27 Lewis W /28 Oshkosh* W /2 Milton W /4 Lawrence L W /9 Whitewater* W /18 Platteville* W L W L L /3 Oshkosh* W Falls L N/A River Falls L * - WNC Game Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 15-5; 5-0 WNC 12/12 Wauwatosa Ag. W /15 Marquette Dentists W 43-9 du Lac L /21 Alumni L /28 Milwaukee All Stars W /2 Wisconsin L /7 Marquette Dentists W W Inst. of Chi. W /20 Lewis Inst. of Chi. W /22 Oshkosh* W L /29 Carroll W /10 Whitewater* W W W W /20 Ripon L N/A N/A W /27 Platteville* W * - WNC Game Head Coach: Emmett Doc Angell Record: 11-8; 4-2 WNC 12/13 Westminster W N/A Alumni L /9 Wauwatosa Aggies W L /17 Ripon L Inst. of Chi. W /24 Federals W /31 Carroll W /5 Lewis Inst. of Chi. W W /11 Whitewater* W W W ot du Lac L /20 Lawrence L W /26 Co. E. Fond du Lac L /27 Oshkosh* L /6 Platteville* L * - WNC Game Head Coach: Emmett Doc Angell Record: 14-2; 6-0 WNC W /11 Lawrence L /17 Platteville* W W W /28 Concordia W /31 Whitewater* W 51-5 L 9-33 W /15 Lewis Inst. of Chi. W /21 University Olympics W Inst. of Chi. W /1 Carroll W /8 Oshkosh* W /14 Stein & Callens W Point W * - WNC Game Head Coach: Emmett Doc Angell Record: 14-2; 4-1 WNC 12/15 Stevens Point W /17 C.C. Business Coll. W L /23 Concordia W /26 University Cardinals W /2 Oshkosh* W /9 U. Wisc. Engineers. W W /16 Carroll W /21 Northminister W L /1 Whitewater* W 57-9 Crosse* W /9 Ripon College W /15 G.A.C. Pirates W * - WNC Game Head Coach: Emmett Doc Angell Record: /11 Juniors W /18 Alumni W /25 Perserverance W /29 Alumni W /2 Northminister W /9 Wisconsin Coll. P&S W /16 Racine L /6 Oshkosh L /13 Juniors W /20 Whitewater W /17 Racine W /23 Missouri House Coll. W W /10 Perserverance L Head Coach: Charles Davies Record: /3 Northminister W /10 Carroll W /15 Mission House L /17 Concordia L /7 Oshkosh L L /19 Concordia W N/A 1/20 Wayland Academy W /28 Oshkosh L L 5-36 Acad. N/A N/A 2/18 Lawrence L /25 St. John s M.A. L /4 Beloit College L L /18 Perserverance L Head Coach: Charles Davies Record: /21 Cardinals W /4 Red Ravens L /11 Carroll L /18 Whitewater W Media and Information Guide Page 86

89 1/8 Carroll L /16 Sacred Heart L /23 Lawrence L /29 Whitewater W /5 Sacred Heart W /9 Concordia W /20 Wayland Academy L /27 St. John s M.A. L /6 Lawrence W /12 Wayland Academy W /19 St. John s M.A. L Record: 3-5 Milwaukee NA NA 10/23 Grand Av. Cong. NA NA 11/4 Concordia NA NA 11/15 West Side Ath. Club W /29 Yellow Perils NA NA NA NA W NA NA 1/17 Carroll L L /8 Burlington W Heart L /21 Grand Ave. Cong. NA NA 2/28 Whitewater L /13 South Milwaukee L /3 West Side Ath. Club NA NA Record: /17 Concordia NA NA 11/20 Cream Cty. Bus. Co. W 87-5 Manitowoc NA NA 11/27 Tuscaroras NA NA YMCA L /7 West Side Ath. Club NA NA 12/11 Milwaukee Acad. NA NA 12/14 Kenosha YMCA NA NA 12/20 East Division H.S. L NA NA 1/8 West Division H.S. W /11 Carroll L John s M.A. NA NA 1/25 Burlington NA NA NA NA Record /17 Kenosha W John s NA NA 1/11 West Side A.C. L L NA NA 1/23 South Division H.S. L /26 Burlington W NA 2/24 West Side Athletics L L City NA NA 3/10 Sheboygan City NA NA 3/16 Oshkosh L Record: /9 Burlington W /16 East Side H.S. L L L Y.M.C.A. L /21 R.R. Y.M.C.A NA NA W /3 Carroll L John s M.A. L NA NA Ath. Club NA NA 3/3 Racine H.S. NA NA Record: /2 Cardinals W /4 West Side W W /18 East Side W NA S.S. High W W L Rivers L Y.M.C.A. L /29 Racine High W John s M.A. W /8 North Side W Side W L /23 Independents W /27 Central Y.M.C.A. W /4 M.A.C L /12 Burlington W Record: 8-9 NA Cardinals W 44-6 NA Sheboygan L /7 Westsiders High W NA Alumni L NA Academy W NA M. Medics W 28-6 NA Fond du Lac Co. E. L NA W.D. High W NA S.D. High L 9-18 NA Cardinals W NA Academy L NA S.D. High L NA Kenosha Y.M.C.A. L NA W.D. High W NA Racine L NA Kenosha Y.M.C.A. L NA Milwaukee Y.M.C.A W Record: 15-2 NA Cardinals W NA Alumni L /29 Wisconsin L NA South Side High W NA Phys. & Surgeons W 65-9 NA West Side High W /18 Company E. W /26 Waukesha High W NA East Side High W /7 Oshkosh W /22 Lawrence W NA Cardinals W 50-1 NA Sodality Athletics W 97-9 NA Marquette W NA Alumni W NA West Side High W NA All Stars W Record: /26 Alumni W /2 West Side High W /23 Alumni W /15 Fond du Lac L /9 South Side High W /20 Y.M.C.A. W /1 Waukesha High W /4 East Side High W /6 M.A.C. W /16 Racine W /23 Cardinals W /1 Y.M.C.A. L /6 Company E. W /15 Y.M.C.A. W /22 Battery A W /29 M.A.C. L Record: /20 South Side L /10 South Side L L Record: /21 East Side High W /6 Alumni L /27 Alumni W /9 East Side High W /16 South Side High W /1 South Side High W /2 M.A.C. W Side High W Record: /12 Y.M.C.A. Yellows W /8 Racine Y.M.C.A. W /15 East Side High W /4 Racine Y.M.C.A. L /12 East Side High W /25 Racine Y.M.C.A. W Record: /7 Y.M.C.A. Blues W /14 Y.M.C.A. Whites W /21 Y.M.C.A. Whites L /4 Y.M.C.A. Blues L Blues W /15 Y.M.C.A. Bowlers W /5 Y.M.C.A. Whites W /13 Y.M.C.A. Bus. W /13 Y.M.C.A. Reds W 19-6 Side High W /9 Y.M.C.A. Students W Only a team roster on file Media and Information Guide Page 87

90 Year Name Pts Avg Paul Humke 184 NA Paul Humke NA NA Paul Humke NA NA Walt Sprangers Williard Rudiger NA NA Ray Krzoska 131 NA Ray Krzoska Ken Buehler Ken Buehler Ken Buehler Norm Geske NA NA Chet Schroeder NA NA Kenny Lemmer Jerry Ryerson Bob Bolz 203 NA Bob Bolz Bob Bolz Kenny Lemmer Allan Wulz NA NA Allan Wulz Allan Wulz Tom Hanrahan 228 NA Scott Netzel 401 NA Tom Kneusel Tom Kneusel Tom Kneusel Jerry Grochowski Jerry Grochowski Year Name Rbs Avg Tom Kneusel Tom Kneusel Jerry Grochowski Jerry Grochowski Roger Kriete NA Roger Kriete NA Jim Frank Larry Reed Larry Reed Larry Reed Not available Tom Reikowski Cecil Morries NA Henry Davis Richard Cox Richard Cox Kessem Grimes Glen Allen Glen Allen Year Name Ast Avg Harren Warren Larry Pikes Gerald Hardnett Gerald Hardnett Tim Cullen Tim Cullen Kerry Glover Kerry Glover Jim Gruszka Barney Hall Dwayne Glover Dwayne Glover Mike McNabb Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders (1933-present) Year Name Pts Avg Jerry Grochowski Ed Markunas Jerry Neitzel Roger Kriete Dennis Kocs Larry Reed Larry Reed Larry Reed Dexter Riesch Terry Reikowski Cecil Morries Henry Davis Harold Lee Harold Lee Kessem Grimes Raymond Nixon Glen Allen Gerald Hardnett Gerald Hardnett Gerald Hardnett Bob Flood Ricky Trotter Kevin Jones Kevin Jones Steve Pitrof John Smilanich Erik Schten Erik Schten Year-By-Year Rebounding Leaders (1958-present) Year Name Rbs Avg Noren Merritt Al Walker Brian Nyenhuis Bob Flood Willie Bryant Keith Rosser Rich Czarnecki Miles Aquino Kevin Cox Erik Schten Erik Schten Erik Schten Andy Ronan Randy Doss Randy Doss Craig Greene Craig Greene Michael Hughes Nathan Schrameyer Year-By-Year Assist Leaders (1975-present) Year Name Ast Avg Maurice Turner Clarence Wright Bob Anthony Von McDade Marc Mitchell Marc Mitchell Mark Briggs Derek Durham Derek Durham Cyrus Caldwell Cyrus Caldwell Cyrus Caldwell Kalombo Kadima Media and Information Guide Page 88 Three NCAA Tournaments Year Name Pts Avg Clarence Wright Andy Ronan Andy Ronan Von McDade Craig Greene Craig Greene Marc Mitchell Michael Hughes Shannon Smith Roderick Johnson Pat McCabe Pat McCabe Chad Angeli Chad Angeli Clay Tucker Clay Tucker Clay Tucker Dylan Page Ed McCants Joah Tucker Avery Smith Paige Paulsen Tone Boyle Ricky Franklin Anthony Hill Tony Meier Paris Gulley Year Name Rbs Avg Roderick Johnson Otto McDuffie Damion Ninkovic Damion Ninkovic Clay Tucker James Wright Clay Tucker Dylan Page Dylan Page Adrian Tigert Adrian Tigert Paige Paulsen Paige Paulsen James Eayrs James Eayrs Anthony Hill James Haarsma Demetrius Harris Year Name Ast Avg Clay Tucker Clay Tucker Clay Tucker Adrian Tigert Chris Hill Chris Hill Allan Hanson Ricky Frankin Avery Smith Ricky Franklin Kaylon Williams Kaylon Williams Jordan Aaron

91 Milwaukee s 1,000-Point Club Clay Tucker ,788 Larry Reed / ,693 Jerry Grochowski ,688 Gerald Hardnett ,602 Tom Kneusel ,565 Tom Reikowski ,459 Chad Angeli ,417 Joah Tucker ,416 Dylan Page ,388 Dexter Riesch ,359 Ricky Franklin ,291 Scott Netzel ,226 Craig Greene ,216 Dave Vincent ,208 Jason Frederick ,185 Ronnie Jones ,182 Erik Schten ,141 Todd Fredenberg ,121 Adrian Tigert ,091 Ed McCants ,087 Clarence Wright ,056 Kevin Jones ,053 Tony Meier ,026 Anthony Hill ,022 Pat McCabe ,020 Milwaukee s 500-Rebound Club Larry Reed / ,529 Tom Reikowski ,080 Tom Knuesel Adrian Tigert Richard Cox Erik Schten Clay Tucker Craig Greene Al Walker Dylan Page Chad Angeli Glen Allen Anthony Hill Joah Tucker Note: School rebounding records prior to 1965 are incomplete Milwaukee s 300-Assist Club Gerald Hardnett Kaylon Williams Marc Mitchell Clay Tucker Cyrus Caldwell Ricky Franklin Adrian Tigert Chris Hill Tim Cullen Milwaukee s 150-Steal Club Clay Tucker Gerald Hardnett Marc Mitchell Points Gerald Hardnett 46 3/4/78 Tom Kneusel 44 1/28/56 Phil Michalovitz 44 12/11/65 Jerry Grochowski 39 3/4/60 Larry Reed 38 2/7/66 Rebounds Cecil Morries 34 1/5/70 Larry Reed 32 12/21/65 Tom Hanrahan 28 1/12/57 Tom Knuesel 26 12/18/56 Roger Kriete 25 3/2/63 Four players 24 Assists Kerry Glover 14 2/24/82 Larry Pikes Gerald Hardnett 12 12/13/76 Gerald Hardnett 12 2/15/77 Dwayne Glover 12 2/3/86 Clarence Wright 12 2/3/89 Top Single-Game Performances (Pre-1990s) Steals Kerry Glover 8 2/26/85 Gerald Hardnett 7 12/19/77 Gerald Hardnett 7 3/4/78 Kerry Glover 7 1/31/81 Blocked Shots Bruce Payton 6 1/22/86 Al Walker 4 11/26/77 Al Walker 4 12/12/77 Al Walker 4 2/27/78 Ricky Trotter 4 1/6/81 Field Goals Phil Michalovitz 21 12/11/65 Gerald Hardnett 17 3/4/78 Gerald Hardnett 16 1/5/78 Phil Michalovitz 15 1/22/66 Larry Reed 14 1/11/66 Larry Reed 14 2/7/66 Larry Reed 14 2/26/ Media and Information Guide Page 89 Gerald Hardnett scored 46 points on March 4, 1978 Field Goal Attempts Jerry Grochowski 42 3/4/60 Gerald Hardnett 34 1/5/78 Dave Vincent 32 2/13/60 Dave Vincent 28 1/6/60 Gerald Hardnett 27 3/4/78 Field Goal Percentage George Tandy.909 (10-11) 12/11/72 Noren Merritt.909 (10-11) 12/18/76 Brian Nyenhuis.909 (10-11) 3/2/78 Robert Jammer.900 (9-10) 12/23/75 Gerald Hardnett.882 (15-17) 12/22/77

92 Points Kevin Jones Gerald Hardnett Larry Reed Andy Ronan Clarence Wright Rebounds Larry Reed Larry Reed Larry Reed Tom Reikowski Tom Kneusel Assists Clarence Wright Kerry Glover Gerald Hardnett Dwayne Glover Bob Anthony Steals Gerald Hardnett Dwayne Glover Clarence Wright Gerald Hardnett Larry Pikes Blocked Shots Al Walker John Smilanich Al Walker Miles Aquino Brian Nyenhuis Field Goals Kevin Jones Gerald Hardnett Larry Reed Andy Ronan Keith Rosser Field Goal Attempts Harold Lee Jerry Grochowski Gerald Hardnett Kevin Jones Jerry Grochowski Field Goal Percentage Keith Rosser.613 ( ) Andy Ronan.597 ( ) Glen Allen.547 ( ) Kevin Jones.537 ( ) Larry Pikes.533 ( ) Points Larry Reed 1, /64-67 Jerry Grochowski 1, Gerald Hardnett 1, Tom Kneusel 1, Tom Reikowski 1, Rebounds Larry Reed 1, /64-67 Tom Reikowski 1, Richard Cox Erik Schten Al Walker Assists Gerald Hardnett Tim Cullen Maurice Turner Clarence Wright Kerry Glover Steals Gerald Hardnett Maurice Turner Tim Cullen Dwayne Glover Clarence Wright Blocked Shots Al Walker John Smilanich Miles Aquino Brian Nyenhuis Rich Czarnecki Field Goals Gerald Hardnett Jerry Grochowski Larry Reed /64-67 Dave Vincent Dexter Riesch Field Goal Attempts Jerry Grochowski Gerald Hardnett Erik Schten Steve Pitrof Phil Michalovitz Field Goal Percentage Andy Ronan.532 ( ) Larry Pikes.522 ( ) Kevin Jones.514 ( ) John Smilanich.509 ( ) Noren Merritt.488 ( ) Media and Information Guide Page 90 Three NCAA Tournaments Single-Season Records (Pre-1990) Career Records (Pre-1990) About The Milwaukee Record Book The Milwaukee Record Book is meant to recognize all eras of Panther basketball. The early pages cite records during the entire history of basketball at the school, followed by individual and team records for all seasons prior to During those years, Milwaukee was affiliated with both the NCAA and NAIA, as a Division I, II and D-III institution. The following pages then recognize the records since 1990, when Milwaukee permanently became an NCAA Division I school. Team Game Records (Pre-1990) Points vs. Illinois-Chicago /11/65 Rebounds vs. UW-LaCrosse 84 1/18/57 Assists vs. Lakeland 32 1/24/89 Steals vs. Carthage 23 1/9/84 Blocked Shots vs. St. Xavier 11 1/22/86 Field Goals vs. Illinois-Chicago 60 12/11/65 Field Goal Attempts vs. Illinois-Chicago /11/65 Field Goal Percentage vs. UW-Parkside.718 (23-32) 2/5/83 Free Throw Attempts vs. UW-Whitewater 63 2/4/57 Team Season Records (Pre-1990) Points Rebounds Assists Steals Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Losses

93 Points 117 Prairie View A&M 11/20/ Illinois 12/3/ Northeastern Illinois 2/2/ Wright State 2/28/91 UIC 1/11/01 Sacramento State 1/9/ Cleveland State 1/29/00 Oshkosh 12/23/91 Southern Utah 2/19/ Illinois Tech 11/24/95 Chicago State 1/19/91 Points - First Half 61 Cal State Northridge 2/11/91 60 UMKC 12/29/90 59 Upper Iowa 11/21/05 58 Wright State 2/28/91 57 Parkside 12/9/92 Points - Second Half 64 Loyola 12/21/02 61 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 Oshkosh 12/23/91 59 Ohio Dominican 12/29/12 57 Northeastern Illinois 2/2/91 Field Goals Made 42 Youngstown State 2/9/06 41 Oshkosh 12/23/91 Mt. Senario 12/27/00 40 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 Cleveland State 2/8/96 39 Wright State 2/14/02 Chicago State 1/19/91 Wright State 2/28/91 38 Illinois Tech 11/24/95 Illinois 12/3/90 Field Goals Attempted 97 Illinois 12/3/90 86 Oshkosh 12/23/91 83 IUPUI 2/23/13 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 81 UIC 1/11/01 Parkside 11/30/91 Cal State Northridge 1/17/91 Southern Utah 2/19/91 79 Sacramento State 1/9/92 78 Three times Last: 11/24/95 vs. Illinois Tech Field Goal Percentage.678 (40-59) Cleveland State 2/8/ (39-61) Chicago State 1/19/ (27-43) South Dakota State 12/11/ (29-47) DePaul 12/5/ (40-66) Prairie View A&M 11/20/ (32-53) Loyola 1/10/ (30-50) Upper Iowa 11/19/ (41-69) Mt. Senario 12/27/ (29-49) Detroit 1/24/ (29-49) UIC 2/13/99 Team Single-Game Records (Since 1990) Three-Point Field Goals Made 18 UIC 1/11/01 17 Colorado 12/30/01 16 Youngstown State 2/9/02 16 Detroit 1/1/11 15 Nebraska-Omaha 12/17/11 Western Illinois 12/19/92 Parkside 11/30/91 Southern Utah 2/19/91 Cal State Northridge 2/11/91 Illinois 12/3/90 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 41 Illinois 12/3/90 UIC 1/11/01 Colorado 12/30/01 39 UIC 2/12/00 37 Detroit 1/1/11 UIC 1/31/09 36 Western Michigan 1/3/12 Virginia Tech 12/8/01 35 UIC 1/23/13 Loyola 2/10/00 Three-Point Field Goals Pct. (10 made).833 (10-12) Eastern Michigan 2/19/ (13-18) San Diego 1/2/ (14-21) Idaho State 12/30/ (12-19) UIC 1/13/ (10-16) Detroit 2/24/ (14-23) South Dakota State 12/11/ (12-20) Wright State 2/14/ (12-20) Eastern Michigan 1/22/ (13-22) Fairleigh Dickinson 12/22/ (10-17) Fairleigh Dickinson 12/11/99 Wright State 2/28/91 Free Throws Made 41 Cleveland State 1/29/00 35 Manhattan 12/30/04 34 Texas State 11/23/09 Loyola 3/3/09 Green Bay 3/4/00 Youngstown State 2/7/94 33 Cleveland State 2/14/12 Youngstown State 1/17/94 32 Detroit 2/24/01 31 Four times Last: 2/5/11 vs. Green Bay Free Throws Attempted 54 UIC 1/11/01 52 Cleveland State 1/29/00 45 Cleveland State 1/2/06 Cleveland State 1/31/98 44 NE Illinois 2/2/91 43 Texas State 11/23/09 Loyola 3/3/09 42 Central Michigan 12/19/07 41 Four times Last: 2/5/11 vs. Green Bay Media and Information Guide Page 91 Free Throw Percentage (10 made) (20-20) Green Bay 1/9/ (15-15) Youngstown State 1/7/ (21-22) Loyola 2/16/ (15-16) Tennessee Tech 12/15/ (14-15) Green Bay 2/25/ (27-29) Western Michigan 1/26/ (13-14) Cleveland State 1/24/ (13-14) Butler 3/1/ (13-14) Eastern Illinois 1/29/ (12-13) UIC 12/30/ (12-13) Valparaiso 2/12/94 Rebounds 59 Loyola 1/28/09 57 SIU Edwardsville 1/12/09 56 Alcorn State 12/7/92 Chicago State 3/2/94 53 UIC 1/31/09 Cleveland State 2/28/04 UIC 2/17/96 Cal State Northridge 1/17/91 52 Bradley 12/20/08 UIC 1/5/06 Sacramento State 1/23/93 Offensive Rebounds 34 Loyola 1/28/09 32 Northeastern Illinois 12/3/92 28 Northern Illinois 12/15/92 27 Upper Iowa 11/21/05 26 Cal State Northridge 1/17/91 24 Wright State 2/22/96 Sacramento State 1/23/93 Wright State 2/28/91 23 Detroit 1/4/07 Western Illinois 12/5/95 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 Illinois 12/3/90 Rebound Margin +36 Loyola 1/28/ Wright State 2/27/03 Chicago State 3/2/ Butler 2/4/06 Upper Iowa 11/21/05 Sacramento State 1/23/93 Assists 32 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 29 Mt. Senario 12/27/00 28 Cleveland State 2/28/04 26 Rice 3/17/04 Youngstown State 2/9/02 UIC 1/11/01 25 Youngstown State 2/9/06 Loyola 1/14/01 24 Chicago State 1/14/03 Iowa 11/19/00 Northeastern Illinois 12/3/92

94 Team Single-Game Records (continued) Steals 22 Florida International 3/2/91 21 Illinois Tech 11/24/95 20 Upper Iowa 11/9/07 Mount Senario 12/27/00 Nicholls State 3/4/91 18 Wright State 1/20/96 17 South Dakota State 11/20/07 Chicago State 12/4/01 16 Maine 12/9/91 Parkside 11/30/91 Blocked Shots 11 Loyola 2/12/13 Illinois Tech 11/24/95 10 Northern Illinois 12/7/12 San Diego 12/23/00 9 UIC 2/5/05 UIC 3/8/03 Green Bay 1/13/93 8 Nine times Last: 2/5/05 vs. UIC Turnovers 31 Western Michigan 11/29/97 28 Sacramento State 1/9/92 25 Wright State 2/10/12 Drake 2/17/07 Air Force 1/2/04 Mississippi Valley State 12/14/02 Toledo 11/26/97 24 Texas State 11/23/09 Mississippi Valley State 11/26/02 Wisconsin 11/16/98 Wright State 2/22/96 Northeastern Illinois 12/5/94 Personal Fouls 37 UIC 1/11/01 35 Butler 1/8/96 33 Texas State 11/23/09 Marquette 11/26/95 31 Northern Illinois 2/15/96 UMKC 2/1/93 30 Jacksonville 11/24/12 San Diego 1/2/01 Northern Illinois 3/2/96 Wisconsin 12/23/95 Team Single-Game Lows (Since 1990) Fewest Points Scored 34 Cleveland State 1/27/01 35 Toledo 11/26/97 36 Butler 3/1/97 37 Wisconsin 12/15/04 39 Wisconsin 12/12/07 Fewest Points - First Half 11 Butler 2/15/97 13 Green Bay 2/20/95 14 Wisconsin 12/15/04 Cleveland State 1/5/98 Green Bay 1/18/96 Drake 1/18/92 Fewest Points - Second Half 15 Cleveland State 1/27/01 Green Bay 2/24/97 8 UIC 1/23/13 Fewest Field Goals Made 12 Valparaiso 2/1/13 Butler 3/8/11 Wisconsin 12/8/10 Memphis 11/15/05 Cleveland State 1/27/01 Fewest Field Goals Attempted 36 Air Force 11/28/04 37 Detroit 2/24/01 39 Wisconsin 12/8/10 40 Butler 3/8/11 Butler 12/30/06 Air Force 1/2/04 Lowest Field Goal Percentage.217 (13-60) Illinois 12/6/ (12-54) Memphis 11/15/ (12-52) Cleveland State 1/27/ (13-54) Butler 1/24/ (14-58) Marquette 11/24/96 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made 0 Butler 2/4/06 0 Western Michigan 12/15/01 0 Valparaiso 12/7/96 0 Northeastern Illinois 12/7/95 0 Central Michigan 1/9/91 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 5 Northeastern Illinois 12/14/95 Central Michigan 12/8/93 6 Central Michigan 1/9/91 7 Wisconsin 12/8/10 Valparaiso 12/7/96 Northeastern Illinois 12/7/ (0-6) Central Michigan 1/9/91 Fewest Free Throws Made 1 Wisconsin 12/12/07 1 Wright State 2/17/01 1 Western Illinois 11/26/96 2 Three times Last: 12/22/12 vs. Wisconsin Fewest Free Throws Attempted 2 Western Illinois 11/26/96 3 Wisconsin 12/12/97 3 Butler 3/1/97 4 Three times Last: 12/22/12 vs. Wisconsin Lowest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att.).091 (1-11) Wright State 2/17/ (3-11) Kansas 12/22/ (6-18) Butler 1/26/ (6-17) Southern Utah 2/24/ (5-13) Wright State 2/13/ (5-13) Wisconsin 12/23/95 Fewest Rebounds 16 Wisconsin 12/12/07 Detroit 1/2/99 17 Utah 12/30/91 19 Wisconsin 12/8/10 21 Wisconsin 12/22/12 22 Five times Last: 3/17/05 vs. Alabama Fewest Offensive Rebounds 3 Detroit 1/14/12 UC Davis 11/15/08 Fairleigh Dickinson 12/22/97 Fewest Assists 3 Buffalo 12/5/12 Wisconsin 12/14/94 4 Seven times Last: 1/12/13 vs. Valparaiso Fewest Steals 0 Butler 1/23/11 Cleveland State 2/18/10 Butler 1/2/10 1 Seven times Last: 3/5/13 vs. Green Bay Fewest Turnovers 4 Washington State 11/11/06 Butler 2/16/05 5 Five times Last: 2/21/09 vs. N. Dakota St. Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.000 (0-21) Western Michigan 12/15/ (0-13) Butler 2/4/ (0-7) Valparaiso 12/7/ (0-7) Northeastern Illinois 12/7/95 Fewest Fouls 7 Mount Senario 12/27/00 8 Michigan Tech 12/6/99 Sacramento State 1/23/93 9 Texas Southern 11/20/ Media and Information Guide Page 92

95 Minutes Played 50 Jordan IUPUI 2/23/13 47 Dan UIC 1/11/01 Jason UIC 1/11/01 46 Craig Sacramento St. 1/9/92 Joe Illinois 12/3/90 45 Seven times Last: Jordan Aaron vs. NIU 12/7/12 Points 50 Von Illinois 12/3/90 43 Von Southern Utah 2/19/91 42 Von McDade vs. Wright St. 2/28/91 Von McDade vs. W. Michigan 1/26/91 Von McDade vs. Southern Utah 12/8/90 40 Clay Wright St. 2/27/03 39 Von McDade vs. Nichols St. 3/4/91 38 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 1/3/05 Shannon Smith vs. NE Illinois 12/5/94 Von McDade vs. Utah 11/28/90 Field Goals Made 15 Clay Wright St. 2/27/03 Von Wright St. 2/28/91 Von Illinois 12/3/90 14 Anthony Hill vs. Youngstown St. 12/2/10 Craig C. Michigan 3/6/92 Von Nichols St. 3/4/91 Von Utah 11/28/90 Field Goals Attempted 44 Von Illinois 12/3/90 35 Von S. Utah 2/19/91 30 Von Utah 11/28/90 28 Shannon SEMO 3/2/92 Von McDade vs. Youngstown St. 2/7/91 Field Goal Percentage (10 made).846 (11-13) Adrian Tigert vs. Florida 3/18/ (11-13) Dylan Loyola 2/1/ (10-12) Marc Sacramento St. 2/11/ (10-13) Avery Smith vs. Wyoming 12/27/ (10-13) Joah Green Bay 1/24/04 Milwaukee Individual Single-Game Records (Since 1990) Three-Point Field Goals Made 10 Ronnie Youngstown St. 1/2/02 9 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 1/3/05 Von Illinois 12/3/90 Pat Easterlin vs Wright St. 2/21/94 8 Avery Oakland 12/2/06 Ray Perine vs. Parkside 12/9/92 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 22 Von Illinois 12/3/90 19 Clay UIC 2/12/00 17 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 1/3/05 16 Ed McCants vs. Hawai i 2/19/05 Von Southern Utah 2/19/91 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (5 made) (6-6) Joe Schultz vs. Cal-St. North. 2/11/ (5-5) Tony Meier and Paris DePaul 12/5/ (10-12) Ronnie Youngstown St. 1/2/02 Free Throws Made 18 Chad Angeli vs. Cleveland St. 1/29/00 Chad Angeli vs. Detroit 1/27/00 16 Chad Angeli vs. Loyola 2/12/98 15 Four times Last: Anthony Hill vs. Green Bay 2/5/11 Free Throws Attempted 21 Chad Angeli vs. Cleveland St. 1/29/00 Chad Angeli vs. Detroit 1/27/00 19 Michael Hughes vs. NE Illinois 1/17/94 Michael Hughes vs. Youngs. St. 1/6/94 18 Four times Last: Anthony Hill vs. Green Bay 2/5/ Media and Information Guide Page 93 Free Throw Percentage (10 made) (13-13) Derek Stetson 12/28/ (12-12) Shannon Smith vs. Loyola 2/16/ (12-12) Chris Youngstown St. 2/14/ (12-12) Jordan Aaron vs. Ohio Dom. 12/29/ (11-11) Chad Angeli vs. Wright St. 2/19/00 Rebounds 18 Nathan Schrameyer vs. SEMO 3/2/95 17 James Haarsma vs. SW Minn. St. 11/12/11 Marcus Skinner vs. Green Bay 2/16/08 16 Tony Meier vs. UIC 1/31/09 16 Adrian Boise State 3/20/04 16 John Gilmore vs. Green Bay 2/24/97 Assists 14 Kaylon UIC 2/12/11 13 Marc Mitchell vs. NE Illinois 12/3/92 Marc Mitchell vs. Parkside 11/30/91 12 Kaylon W. Michigan 1/3/12 Marc Mitchell vs. New Hampshire 1/9/93 Marc Mitchell vs. Alcorn St. 12/7/92 Steals 8 Von McDade vs. Southern Utah 12/8/90 7 Kelvin Anderson vs. Butler 1/5/95 Marc Mitchell vs. Sacramento St. 1/23/93 Marc Mitchell vs. Oshkosh 12/3/91 Von McDade vs. W. Michigan 1/26/91 Von McDade vs. UMKC 12/29/90 Blocked Shots 7 J.J. Panoske vs. Loyola 2/12/13 6 Ryan Marquette 12/22/11 5 Eight times Last: Marcus Green Bay 1/19/08 Turnovers 11 Marc Mitchell vs. W. Michigan 12/1/92 8 Roderick Johnson vs. NE Illinois 12/12/06 Von McDade vs. Tennessee 12/17/90 Von McDade vs. E. Illinois 12/12/90

96 Games Played 34 Ryan Allen Paris Gulley Ricky Franklin Jerard Ajami Jason Averkamp James Eayrs Anthony Hill Lonnie Boga Games Started 34 Ryan Allen Ricky Franklin Jerard Ajami James Eayrs Tone Boyle Tony Meier Kaylon Williams Ed McCants Joah Tucker Adrian Tigert Dylan Page Minutes Played 1212 Ricky Franklin Jordan Aaron Tone Boyle Kaylon Williams Kaylon Williams Points 830 Von McDade Shannon Smith Dylan Page Dylan Page Ed McCants Clay Tucker Ed McCants Joah Tucker Joah Tucker Clay Tucker Scoring Average 29.6 Von McDade Shannon Smith Dylan Page Michael Hughes Clay Tucker Field Goals Made 274 Von McDade Dylan Page Dylan Page Shannon Smith Joah Tucker Clay Tucker Ed McCants Clay Tucker Ed McCants Joah Tucker Field Goals Attempted 633 Von McDade Shannon Smith Ed McCants Dylan Page Clay Tucker Field Goal Percentage (100 att.).610 (86-141) Adrian Tigert ( ) Dylan Page (70-118) Chad Angeli (67-114) Adrian Tigert (84-143) Nate Mielke Three-Point Field Goals Made 107 Ed McCants Ed McCants Von McDade Boo Davis Pat Easterlin Tone Boyle Ricky Franklin Joe Schultz Paige Paulsen Jason Frederick Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 285 Ed McCants Ed McCants Von McDade Tone Boyle Boo Davis Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (45 att.).492 (59-120) Joe Schultz (22-45) Craig Greene (21-45) Allan Hanson (74-160) Joe Schultz (66-149) Tony Meier Free Throws Made 212 Shannon Smith Chad Angeli Chad Angeli Von McDade Michael Hughes Anthony Hill Dylan Page Dylan Page Clay Tucker Mark Briggs Free Throws Attempted 268 Shannon Smith Chad Angeli Chad Angeli Von McDade Michael Hughes Free Throw Percentage (min. 40 att.).870 (40-46) Pat Easterlin (95-110) Jordan Aaron (62-73) James Eayrs (49-59) Boo Davis (43-52) Pat McCabe Assists 215 Kaylon Williams Marc Mitchell Kaylon Williams Marc Mitchell Ricky Franklin Media and Information Guide Page 94 Three NCAA Tournaments Milwaukee Individual Single-Season Records (Since 1990) Assists Average 7.0 Marc Mitchell Kaylon Williams Marc Mitchell Kaylon Williams Cyrus Caldwell Rebounds 214 Adrian Tigert Anthony Hill Adrian Tigert Dylan Page Randy Doss Dylan Page James Eayrs Adrian Tigert Roderick Johnson Paige Paulsen Rebound Average 7.3 Adrian Tigert Randy Doss Roderick Johnson Michael Hughes Craig Greene Offensive Rebounds 90 Anthony Hill Randy Doss James Haarsma Roderick Johnson Adrian Tigert Steals 97 Von McDade Marc Mitchell Marc Mitchell Clay Tucker Clay Tucker Blocks 41 J.J. Panoske Ryan Allen Dylan Page Eugene Sims Nate Mielke Craig Greene Turnovers 125 Kaylon Williams Jordan Aaron Von McDade Kaylon Williams Ricky Franklin Personal Fouls 115 Kevin Massiah Nate Mielke Anthony Hill Tony Meier Roderick Johnson

97 Games Four times Last: Victories (26-6) (24-8) (23-4) (22-9) (20-14) (20-14) (20-11) (20-8) (19-14) (18-10) Consecutive Victories Points Scoring Average Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Milwaukee Team Single-Season Records (Since 1990) Field Goal Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Made Three-Point FG Attempted Three-Point FG Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Total Rebounds Total Rebound Average Offensive Rebounds Free Throws Made Media and Information Guide Page 95 Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Personal Fouls Disqualifications

98 Most Points 120 Illinois 12/3/ UIC 1/11/ Sacramento State 1/9/92 Most Points - First Half Wisconsin 11/27/93 Xavier 1/26/95 52 UIC Marquette 12/2/94 Most Points - Second Half 61 UIC 1/9/03 60 Wright State 2/28/91 58 Two Times Last: 1/29/00 vs. Cleveland State Most Field Goals 43 Illinois 12/3/90 41 Wisconsin 11/27/93 Sacramento State 1/9/92 Most Field Goal Attempts 84 UIC 1/10/94 83 Bradley 12/20/08 80 NE Illinois 12/3/92 Highest Field Goal Percentage.653 (32-49) Loyola 1/6/ (33-51) UMKC 12/12/ (32-52) Loyola 2/10/00 Most Three-Point Field Goals 18 Detroit 2/26/00 15 Three times Last: Butler Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 36 Wright State 1/16/10 35 Butler 1/24/09 34 Northwestern 3/16/11 Three-Point Field Goal Pct (10 made).667 (12-18) Wright State 3/6/ (13-20) UIC 12/6/ (14-22) Cleveland State 12/4/10 Most Free Throws Made 38 UIC 1/9/03 UMKC 1/4/92 35 Northern Illinois 2/15/96 Most Free Throws Attempted 54 UIC 1/11/01 47 Butler 1/8/96 46 Florida Atlantic 11/13/10 Highest Free Throw Pct. (10 made).947 (18-19) Green Bay 2/2/ (15-16) Cal Davis 11/15/ (14-15) Detroit 1/3/ (14-15) Loyola 2/14/07 Opponent Single-Game Records (Since 1990) Most Rebounds 59 Cleveland State 1/15/94 56 NE Illinois 2/13/93 55 UIC 1/11/01 Marquette 12/2/94 Rebound Margin +26 Cleveland State 2/9/ Iowa State 11/30/ Buffalo 12/5/ Detroit 1/2/99 Most Assists 31 Utah 12/26/92 28 Southeast Missouri St. 3/2/95 26 Two Times Last: Marquette Most Steals 18 Western Michigan 11/29/97 Northern Illinois 2/4/95 16 Valparaiso 12/11/02 Most Blocked Shots 12 Loyola 2/20/97 11 Marquette 11/24/96 10 Three times Last: 1/28/11 vs. Detroit Most Turnovers 31 Florida International 12/6/02 30 Four times Last: 12/8/01 vs. Virginia Tech Most Personal Fouls 34 Cleveland State 1/29/00 32 Three times Last: 12/7/12 vs. Northern Illinois Most Disqualifications 3 Seven times Last: 3/2/10 vs. UIC Fewest Points 21 Mount Senario 12/27/00 38 Wright State 1/12/12 Texas Southern 11/20/11 39 Youngstown State 1/7/08 Fewest Points - First Half 11 Mount Senario 12/27/00 13 Texas Southern 11/20/11 14 UIC 2/28/12 Drake 1/18/92 Fewest Points - Second Half 10 Mount Senario 12/27/00 11 UIC 1/12/01 15 Stony Brook 1/4/00 Fewest Field Goals 7 Mount Senario 12/27/00 10 Detroit 1/9/97 14 Wisconsin 12/16/ Media and Information Guide Page 96 Three NCAA Tournaments Fewest Field Goals Attempted 31 Drake 1/18/92 Detroit 1/9/97 35 Wisconsin 12/16/01 Lowest Field Goal Percentage.189 (7-37) Mount Senario 12/27/ (14-65) UIC 2/17/ (12-49) Youngstown State 1/7/08 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 Seven times Last: South Carolina Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 4 Green Bay 2/19/96 5 Four times Last: UALR Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.000 Seven times Last: South Carolina (0-11) Fewest Free Throws Made 1 Detroit 2/21/06 2 Nine times Last: 1/17/13 vs. Cleveland State Fewest Free Throws Attempted 0 Green Bay 2/6/99 3 Four times Last: 12/5/12 vs. Buffalo Lowest Free Throw Pct. (min. 5 att.).286 (2-7) Green Bay 3/3/ (5-16) Cal St. Northridge 1/17/91 Fewest Rebounds 14 Mount Senario 12/27/00 20 Cleveland State 2/8/03 21 Two times Last: 11/21/00 vs. Lipscomb Fewest Assists 3 Mount Senario 12/27/00 4 Five times Last: 11/20/11 vs. Texas Southern Fewest Steals 0 Four times Last: Detroit Fewest Turnovers 5 Five times Last: Cleveland State Fewest Personal Fouls 7 Cal St. Northridge 1/17/91 9 Northwestern 3/16/11 Butler 1/30/02

99 Opponent Team Single-Season Records (Since 1990) Points Scoring Average Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage.493 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Made Three-Point FG Attempted Three-Point FG Percentage.404 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage.717 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Rebounds Rebound Average Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Disqualifications Opponent Individual Records (Since 1990) Points 47 Damon Stringer (Cleve. St.) Andy Kaufmann (Illinois) Rod Parker (Chicago St.) Field Goals Made 16 Damon Stringer (Cleve. St.) Javon McCrea (Buffalo) Andy Kaufmann (Illinois) Chase Simon (Detroit) Field Goals Attempted 28 Javan Goodman (Loyola) Reggie Smith (NE Illinois) Andy Kaufmann (Illinois) Three-Point Field Goals Made 10 Desmond Ferguson (Detroit) Mark Johnson (SEMO) Marc Rybczyk (C. Conn.) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 18 Marc Rybczyk (C. Conn.) Desmond Ferguson (Detroit) Mark Johnson (SEMO) Free Throws Made 18 Jared Dudley (Boston College) Garrick Vicks (W. Illinois) Gordon Hayward (Butler) Kammron Taylor (Wisconsin) Free Throws Attempted 18 Garrick Vicks (W. Illinois) Sonny Johnson (Cleveland St.) Sam Okey (Wisconsin) Rebounds 21 Jared Dudley (Boston College) Jerome Sims (Youngstown St.) Tim Jackson (Youngstown St.) Kerry Sherwood (S. Utah) Reggie Burcy (Chicago St.) Assists 13 Jerry Freshwater (SEMO) Boney Watson (Sam Hous. St.) Four players Steals 7 Aaron Hutchins (Marquette) Bryce Drew (Valparaiso) Shawn Harlan (UIC) Blocked Shots 8 Jim McIlvaine (Marquette) JaJa Richards (Loyola) Shelby Thurmond (W. Illinois) Turnovers 11 Van Usher (Tennessee Tech) Five players Media and Information Guide Page 97

100 Games Played 125 Ricky Franklin Anthony Hill Adrian Tigert Tony Meier Jason Frederick Ronnie Jones Dan Weisse Chris Hill Kalombo Kadima Allan Hanson Games Started 119 Adrian Tigert Chad Angeli Ricky Franklin Clay Tucker Tony Meier Joah Tucker Craig Greene* Tony Meier 2008-pres. Ronnie Jones Kalombo Kadima Minutes Played 3820 Ricky Franklin Clay Tucker Adrian Tigert Chad Angeli Jason Frederick Ronnie Jones Pat McCabe Chris Hill Cyrus Caldwell Joah Tucker Points 1788 Clay Tucker Chad Angeli Joah Tucker Dylan Page Ricky Franklin Jason Frederick Ronnie Jones Craig Greene* Adrian Tigert Ed McCants Scoring Average 29.3 Von McDade Michael Hughes Shannon Smith Ed McCants Marc Mitchell Field Goals Made 614 Clay Tucker Joah Tucker Dylan Page Craig Greene* Ricky Franklin Individual Career Records (Since 1990) Field Goals Attempted 1504 Clay Tucker Ricky Franklin Joah Tucker Jason Frederick Ronnie Jones Field Goal Percentage (400 att.).578 ( ) Adrian Tigert ( ) Chad Angeli ( ) Dylan Page ( ) Craig Greene ( ) Anthony Hill ( ) Marc Mitchell Three-Point Field Goals Made 264 Clay Tucker Jason Frederick Ed McCants Ronnie Jones Pat McCabe Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 744 Clay Tucker Jason Frederick Ricky Franklin Ed McCants Pat McCabe Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (150 att.).475 ( ) Joe Schultz ( ) Craig Greene ( ) Pat Easterlin ( ) Ed McCants (96-242) Von McDade Free Throws Made 602 Chad Angeli Joah Tucker Dylan Page Clay Tucker Anthony Hill Free Throws Attempted 785 Chad Angeli Joah Tucker Anthony Hill Clay Tucker Dylan Page Free Throw Percentage (150 att.).814 ( ) Ed McCants ( ) Tony Meier 2008-pres..782 ( ) Von McDade ( ) Dylan Page ( ) Michael Hughes Assists 383 Kaylon Williams Marc Mitchell Clay Tucker Cyrus Caldwell Ricky Franklin Media and Information Guide Page 98 Three NCAA Tournaments Rebounds 760 Adrian Tigert Clay Tucker Dylan Page Chad Angeli Anthony Hill Joah Tucker Craig Greene* Ricky Franklin Tony Meier Justin Lettenberger Rebound Average 7.1 Michael Hughes Adrian Tigert Paige Paulsen Craig Greene* Roderick Johnson Steals 194 Clay Tucker Marc Mitchell Ronnie Jones Chris Hill Ricky Franklin Craig Greene* Blocks 87 Craig Greene* Nate Mielke Clay Tucker Dylan Page Eugene Sims Turnovers 267 Joah Tucker Ricky Franklin Chad Angeli Cyrus Caldwell Ronnie Jones Personal Fouls 340 Ricky Franklin Tony Meier Chad Angeli Pat McCabe Anthony Hill Disqualifications 15 Otto McDuffie Nathan Schrameyer Ricky Franklin Chad Angeli Roderick Johnson * - Indicates player who also played in non-di era; those stats are not included in totals

101 Bring It On Downtown... At The U.S. Cellular Arena The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has returned to the historic U.S. Cellular Arena for its home men s basketball games. The University and the Wisconsin Center District have started a new five-year agreement to allow the Panthers to play at the Arena, which has hosted some of the most memorable basketball events in Milwaukee history. The Panthers had played nearly all of their exhibition, regular season and postseason games at the Arena since before playing on-campus this past season. UWM s previous return for the campaign was sparked by a highly-successful 2003 Horizon League Men s Basketball Tournament. After drawing more than 7,000 fans for the semifinal round, UWM drew a then-record 10,115 for the title-game win over Butler. The combination of UWM and the U.S. Cellular Arena should be a winning one for all involved. It is exciting to be moving our men s basketball games back to the U.S. Cellular Arena, Milwaukee Director of Athletics Amanda Braun said. We ve had great discussions with officials from the Wisconsin Center District over the last few months about our partnership, and we ve constructed an agreement that is extremely positive for everyone. We are seeking the best opportunities for all of our programs to be successful, and the Cell makes sense as the home for our men s basketball program. This is the right thing for our program, Milwaukee men s basketball coach Rob Jeter said. We ve always felt comfortable at the Cell and we feel very good about calling that our home. Our fans enjoy watching games there and our players enjoy playing there. We have created a lot of great memories at the Cell and we look forward to creating even more in the future. UWM s Arena Attendance Records 1. 10,783 Detroit 3/8/ ,437 Butler 3/8/ ,254 UIC 3/9/ ,143 Wisconsin 12/13/ ,115 Butler 3/11/ ,021 Butler 3/7/ ,017 Wisconsin 12/12/ ,703 Green Bay 1/31/ ,653 Loyola 3/8/ ,631 Green Bay 1/13/ ,502 Loyola 3/4/ ,431 Valparaiso 3/5/ ,411 UIC 3/8/ ,120 Marquette 11/27/ ,660 Missouri State 2/18/ ,637 Wright State 1/21/ ,455 Youngstown State 2/12/ ,435 Butler 1/26/ ,190 Green Bay 1/27/ ,041 UIC 2/5/05 UWM s Season Average Attendance Records ,572 5, ,923 5, ,541 4, ,453 4, ,462 4, ,306 4,154 Green Bay. UWM continued to play its games at the Arena through the campaign before moving back to the on-campus Klotsche Center for the next five seasons. The Wisconsin Center District is also excited to restart the partnership. Downtown Milwaukee serves as a hub for Panthers fans and we are excited to be partnering once again with UWM and the Panthers basketball team, Wisconsin Center District Board Chairman Franklyn Gimbel said. The location, as well as the intimate atmosphere, positions the U.S. Cellular Arena as a first-class college basketball venue. We look forward to welcoming the team back to downtown and joining with students and fans to cheer the Panthers on to victory, Wisconsin Center District President and CEO Richard Geyer said. The Panthers actually have a fairly extensive history at the Arena, which has also been known as the MECCA and the Wisconsin Center District Arena over the years. UWM moved its schedule downtown for the season, two years after returning to the Division I ranks, and proceeded to win all 12 of its home games that season while drawing more than 8,000 fans for a contest with The storied building, originally built in 1950 and also currently the home for indoor soccer s Milwaukee Wave, has been the home to the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks. In fact, the Bucks played their first game at the Arena on Oct. 16, 1968, falling to the Chicago Bulls, 89-84, in front of 8,468 fans. Just four years later, the Bucks were celebrating playing in the NBA Finals at the Arena, claiming the 1971 NBA title. The Bucks called the Arena home until 1988, when they moved across the street to the Bradley Center. Marquette and coaching legends Hank Raymond and Al McGuire also called the Arena home during some of its finest moments. Then the Warriors, Marquette won the 1977 National Championship after playing in the 1974 Final Four. Now the Golden Eagles, Marquette has also played at the Bradley Center since Since those days, the building has undergone extensive renovations in recent seasons and ranks as one of the finest facilities in the Horizon League. The Arena provides a number of amenities for players, media and fans that make it a first-class college basketball venue Media and Information Guide Page 99

102 With no obstructed-view seats, the Arena s configuration puts every patron close to the action and the Arena is well-known for being spectator-friendly. The building continues to undergo renovations and improvements and now has added Panther branding and other black and gold features. In 2000, ice-making ability was restored, and bold new outdoor lighting, signage and electronic messaging systems were added. More recently, construction of a new, outdoor, public promenade alongside the building - the Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame - was completed. A new media room provides ample workspace for members of the media before, during and after events, and the area rates as the best media-services area in the Horizon League. Plus, the renovated home locker room is truly a home away from home for the Panthers, including large wood lockers, a television, a separate coaches room and a training room. UWM has also put its own touches on the basketball setup at the Arena. Courtside seating provides some fans an up-close look at the action, with a second row of courtside seats debuting in and additional courtside seating on the baseline in the last few years. Plus, UWM has also set up a VIP pregame and halftime reception area - The Panther Pit - in the south end zone, giving fans a close-by location to purchase beverages and mingle before and during the game. The Panthers have played a total of 205 games as the home team at the Arena, compiling a mark. They have won 95 of their 129 contests downtown since returning for the post-season. UWM has also played Marquette a handful of times as the road team at the Arena Year-By-Year At The Cell TOTAL Media and Information Guide Page 100

103 #BackToTheCell UWM Milestone Dates At The Cell Dec. 13, 1971 UWM plays its first-ever game at the Arena, then known as the MECCA. The Panthers fell to UTEP, The Panthers beat Southern Illinois the next month for their first win downtown. Dec. 1, 1992 UWM plays its first game downtown as a permanent tenant in the Arena, beating Western Michigan, Jan. 13, 1993 UWM and Green Bay play an overtime contest in front of a then-record 8,631 downtown. The Panthers win, About The Cell The U.S. Cellular Arena, once known popularly as the MECCA, has been home to Milwaukee s basketball champions over its 63 years of existence. The Milwaukee Panthers have won three regular season Horizon League titles and appeared in three NCAA Tournaments while calling the U.S. Cellular Arena home. Marquette played its home games at the Arena when it won a NCAA National Championship in The Milwaukee Bucks won the 1971 NBA Championship while playing at the Arena. The team also advanced to the NBA Finals in 1974 and advanced to the conference finals four other times while calling the building home. Nearly all of the 50 Greatest Players In NBA History played at the Arena. The 1977 NBA All-Star Game was played in the Arena. The game s MVP was Julius Erving and the rosters included stars like John Havlicek, Pete Maravich and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. March 8, 2003 UWM plays at the Arena for the first time in five years, beating UIC, 75-73, in the Horizon League Tournament semifinals. Three days later, UWM beats Butler, 69-52, to win the Horizon League Championship in front of a national-television audience and 10,115 fans. Nov. 22, 2003 UWM returns its regular season games downtown, beating Montana, 95-83, in the season opener. March 9, 2004 UWM falls to UIC in the league title game in front of 10,254 fans. March 8, 2005 In front of a sellout crowd of 10,783, UWM beat Detroit, 59-58, to win the Horizon League Tournament and claim its secondever berth in the NCAA Division I Tournament. March 7, 2006 In front of more than 10,000 fans, the Panthers dominate Butler, 87-71, to return to the NCAA Tournament for a third time. Feb. 18, 2009 The Panthers beat Butler, 63-60, claiming its first-ever regular season victory over a nationally-ranked team. Nov. 27, 2010 UWM is the home team in a matchup with Marquette for the first time ever, falling in a heartbreaker. March 8, 2011 The Panthers return to the league title contest, falling to eventual national runner-up Butler in front of 10,437 fans. Dec. 13, 2011 UWM nearly upsets rival Wisconsin in front of 10,143 fans. The Panthers had the game tied with five minutes remaining.

104 13-14 SCHEDULE Oct. 31 Marian (EX - US Cell) 7 pm Nov. Loyola 7 pm Nov. Davidson 6 pm Nov. 15 vs. San Jose St. 5:30 pm Nov. 16 vs. James Madison 5:30 pm Nov. Northern Illinois 3:30 pm Nov. 19 DePaul (US Cell) 7 pm Nov. Tennessee Tech 7 pm Nov. 26 Judson (US Cell) 7 pm Nov. UMKC 7 pm Dec. 3 Northern Iowa (US Cell) 7 pm Dec. 7 Bradley (Klotsche) 3 pm Dec. Wisconsin 7 pm Dec. 21 vs. Northeastern 5 pm Dec. 22 vs. Alabama State 3 pm Jan. 2 Youngstown St. (US Cell) 7 pm Jan. 4 Cleveland St. (US Cell) 7 pm Jan. Oakland 6 pm Jan. 12 Green Bay (US Cell) 1 pm Jan. UIC 7 pm Jan. Valparaiso 1 pm Jan. Wright St. 6 pm Jan. 24 Detroit (US Cell) 7 pm Jan. 30 Wright St. (Klotsche) 7 pm Feb. 2 Oakland (Klotsche) 12 pm Feb. Green Bay 1 pm Feb. 15 Valparaiso (US Cell) TBA Feb. Youngstown St. 6 pm Feb. Cleveland St. 1 pm Feb. 25 UIC (US Cell) 7 pm Feb. Detroit 6 pm Horizon League Tournament March 4-11

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