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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE MEN S BASKETBALL Kevin O Connor, Sports Information Director Phone: 414-229-5674 Fax: 414-229-6759 kjoc@uwm.edu 2000-2001 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Opponent Time November EXHIBITION 1 CALIFORNIA ALL STARS W 95-60 9 DENMARK W 79-45 REGULAR SEASON 19 at Iowa (Ch. 41) L 83-79 21 LIPSCOMB W 74-58 24 vs. Florida Atlantic# W 78-60 25 vs. Canisius# L 82-80 27 at Bethune-Cookman W 73-63 29 VALPARAISO W 61-59 December 4 at Chicago St. W 72-55 6 at Illinois (MSC) L 85-44 16 at Wisconsin (WCGV) 7 p.m. 23 SAN DIEGO 7 p.m. 27 MT. SENARIO 7 p.m. 30 COLORADO (TBA) 7 p.m. January 2 at San Diego 9 p.m. 6 at UW-Green Bay*(Ch. 41) 7 p.m. 11 at UIC* 7 p.m. 14 at Loyola* 3 p.m. 18 WRIGHT ST.* 7 p.m. 20 BUTLER* 7 p.m. 25 at Detroit* 6 p.m. 27 at Cleveland St.* 6 p.m. February 3 UW-GREEN BAY* (MSC) 7 p.m. 8 LOYOLA* 7 p.m. 10 UIC* 7 p.m. 15 at Butler* (Ch. 41) 6 p.m. 17 at Wright St.* (Ch. 58) 11 a.m. 22 CLEVELAND ST.* (Ch. 41) 7 p.m. 24 DETROIT* (MSC) 1 p.m. March 3-6 MCC Tournament TBA @ Dayton, Ohio *MCC games. #Golden Panther Thanksgiving Shootout (@ Miami) All home matches are in BOLD CAPS All times listed are Central. TICKET INFORMATION Single game tickets for all UWM men s basketball games are available at the UWM Ticket Office, located in the North Building on the UWM campus. Tickets are also available by phone by calling 414-229-5886 or 1-877-661-GOUWM. UWM ON THE RADIO UWM men s basketball can be heard on AM 1340 WJYI. Bill Johnson returns for his second season as the Voice of the Panthers. Games are also available at www.uwmpanthers.com. UWM ON THE INTERNET Check out the official home page of UW-M athletics at www.uwmpanthers.com. Game notes, game recaps, special releases and features, plus information on all other UWM sports programs is available on the site. Game Nine Milwaukee (5-3) at Wisconsin (6-1) Kohl Center, Madison, Wis. Saturday, Dec. 16 7:00 p.m. CST The Basics: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s basketball team will make up its snowed out game with the University of Wisconsin Saturday night at the Kohl Center in Madison. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. Team Updates: UWM shot just 22 percent from the field in an 85-44 loss at Illinois Wednesday Dec. 6. The loss broke a three-game winning streak for the Panthers. The 16th-ranked Badgers beat Temple, 66-58, Thursday night in Philadelphia. On TV: Saturday s game will air on WCGV-TV (Channel 24) in Milwaukee. In total, the Panthers will have as many as 13 games on television this season. On The Radio: The game will air on 1340 AM, WJYI, in the Milwaukee area. Fans across the country can also listen to the action on the officially sanctioned website of UWM Athletics, www.uwmpanthers.com. Bill Johnson will call the play-by-play. The Head Coach: Bo Ryan (Wilkes College, 69) is in his second season as the head coach at Milwaukee. His record at the school is 20-17, and his overall collegiate head coaching record is 373-93. Last year, Ryan led the Panthers to a 15-14 mark - their best in seven seasons - and a trip to the MCC Semifinals for the first time ever. Ryan s Background: Prior to coming to Milwaukee, the head coach spent 15 stellar seasons at UW-Platteville. At Platteville, Ryan - the winningest coach in NCAA Division III history - led the Pioneers to four NCAA Division III National Championships and eight conference championships. Ryan led Platteville to the NCAA Tournament every year once the Pioneers moved to Milwaukee Projected Starters (with 2000-2001 stats) G 4 Kalombo Kadima (6-2, 185, So.) Milwaukee, Wis. 6.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg G 14 Dan Weisse (5-11, 175, So.) Oshkosh, Wis. 10.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg F 30 Clay Tucker (6-3, 195, So.) Lima, Ohio 17.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg F 43 James Wright (6-6, 205, Fr.) Milwaukee, Wis. 6.6 ppg, 7.0 rpg C 42 Chad Angeli (6-9, 240, Sr.) Wausau, Wis. 13.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg Wisconsin Projected Starters (with 2000-2001 stats) G 32 Roy Boone (6-3, 195, Sr.) Madison, Wis. 14.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg G 20 Kirk Penney (6-5, 205, So.) Auckland, NZ 12.0 ppg, 3.1 rpg G 22 Mike Kelley (6-3, 190, Sr.) Men. Falls, Wis. 7.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg F 15 Andy Kowske (6-8, 230, Sr.) Brookfield, Wis. 9.0 ppg, 6.6 rpg F 40 Charlie Wills (6-8, 230, Jr.) Angola, Ind. 5.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg

the ranks of the NCAA for the 1990-91 season. Ryan has also won gold medals at the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival and 1995 World University Games. The Chester, Pa., native also spent eight seasons at the University of Wisconsin under Bill Cofield and Steve Yoder, and has worked at the College of Racine in Wisconsin, and at Sun Valley High School in Philadelphia. Inside The Illinois Game: Poor shooting, pressure defense, and a very good opponent spelled a long night for UWM last Wednesday in an 85-44 loss to Illinois. The Panthers shot just 22 percent from the field and fell behind 37-18 at halftime. Clay Tucker had 16 points to lead the Panthers, who did grab 14 offensive rebounds. Bouncing Back: In the short time Bo Ryan has been the head coach at UWM, the Panthers have made a habit of breaking any losing streak before it starts. So far this year, the Panthers are 2-0 in games following a loss. And, under Ryan, UWM is 12-3 in games following a loss. Starting Fast: Despite the loss last Wednesday night, the Panthers record of 5-3 is their best after eight games since the 1992-93 season. UWM opened that season with eight straight wins, including a victory over Wisconsin. Taking Care Of The Ball: The season numbers show the Panthers are taking good care of the ball. For the year, UWM has just 94 turnovers in eight games, an average of under 12 per game. Sophomore Dan Weisse has settled nicely into the point guard position. His four turnovers Wednesday night were a season high, but Weisse also has played three games this season without a turnover. For the season, Weisse has just 13 turnovers compared to 26 assists. Speaking Of Turnovers... And Defense: UWM struggled to slow a potent Illinois attack last Wednesday night, but for the year the defensive numbers are still solid. UWM has forced more than 15 turnovers per game, and limited opponents to 46 percent shooting from the field. Highlighted defensive efforts include the 21 turnovers UWM forced against Valparaiso, and the 38 percent shooting mark the Panthers held Bethune-Cookman to two weeks ago. The Panthers lead the MCC in turnover margin, and are second in turnover-toassist ratio. Board Work: The biggest positive to come out of the loss at Illinois was the Panthers work on the boards. UWM grabbed 14 offensive rebounds against the Illini. Freshman James Wright has made a difference for UWM inside, leading the team in rebounding at just over seven boards per game. Wright recorded a career-high 12 rebounds against Lipscomb, and has eight rebounds in each of the last three games. Other MCC Numbers: UWM s three-point shooting places it at the top of those statistical categories in the MCC. The Panthers lead the league in threepoint shots made, and are second in three-point shooting percentage. Charting The Attendance: The 3,123 fans that saw the Panthers game with MCC STANDINGS (2000-2001) MCC Overall Wright St. 1-0 6-1 Detroit 0-0 5-3 UWM 0-0 5-3 Butler 0-0 3-2 UIC 0-0 4-4 Cleve. St. 0-0 4-4 Loyola 0-0 2-5 UWGB 0-1 3-6 MCC GAMES Sat. Dec. 9 Michigan St. 103, Loyola 71 UIC 88, S. Illinois 79 Auburn 75, Detroit 72 Cleve St. 87, Oakland 73 Kent St. 64, UW-Green Bay 47 Mon. Dec. 11 Wright St. 68, UWGB 67 Tues. Dec. 12 Oregon 110, UIC 87 Sat. Dec. 16 UWM at Wisconsin 7 p.m. High Point at Wright St. 1 p.m. UNC-Wilmington at Butler 1 p.m. UWGB at Syracuse 3 p.m. Detroit at Youngstown St. 6:35 p.m. E. Illinois at Loyola 7 p.m. Sun. Dec. 17 S. Florida at UIC 3 p.m. MCC PRE-SEASON POLL Team Pts. (1st) 1. Butler 223 (17) 2. Detroit 218 (12) 3. UWM 156 4. Wright St. 149 (1) 5. Cleve. St. 131 6. UIC 84 7. UWGB 61 8. Loyola 58 IINSIDE THE RYAN UWM RECORD UWM Under Ryan vs. Wisconsin: 0-1 vs. Big 10 teams: 0-3 at the Klotsche Center: 11-3 non-conference games: 14-9 non-conference road games: 4-6 road games: 5-12 following a loss: 12-3 vs. teams from Wisconsin: 2-2

UWM MEN S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School: University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee City, Zip: Milwaukee, WI 53211 Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 22,964 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Black and Gold Arena: Klotsche Center (5,000) Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Chancellor: Dr. Nancy L. Zimpher Athletic Director: Bud K. Haidet Athletics Phone: 414-229-5151 Website: www.uwmpanthers.com MEN S BASKETBALL HISTORY 1stYr. Of BBall: 1896 All-Time Record: 1028-990-1 Overall D1Record: 117-158 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bo Ryan Alma Mater: Wilkes College, 1969 Record at School: 15-14 (one year) Career Record: 368-90 (16 years) Assistant Coaches: Rob Jeter (UW-Platteville) Greg Gard (UW-Platteville) Saul Phillips (UW-Platteville) Basketball Phones: 414-229-3738 414-229-6192 Athletic Trainer: Dave Beine, ATC Trainer Phone: 414-229-5976 TEAM INFORMATION 1999 Record: 15-14 MCC Record: 6-8, 4th place (tie) MCC Tournament: defeated UWGB 62-58 lost to Butler 65-51 Starters Ret./Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 SPORTS INFORMATION SID/MBB Contact: Kevin O Connor O Connor s Phone: 414-229-5674 O Connor s E-Mail: kjoc@uwm.edu Ass t SID: Michelle Alioto Alioto s Phone: 414-229-4593 Alioto s E-Mail: oto@uwm.edu Sports Info Fax: 414-229-6759 Press Row Phone: 414-229-6276 SID Mailing Address: Sports Information Office 130 North Building 3415 N. Downer Valparaiso was the second largest non-conference crowd in Klotsche Center history. Only the 4,333 that witnessed the Panthers battle with Wisconsin a season ago ranks higher. In total last season, attendance was up 161 percent. And, season ticket sales for the 2000-2001 season have set records. With much larger crowds expected as the conference season approaches, the 2,670 average for the two regular season home games so far this season is already an eight percent increase from a season ago. Speaking Of The Fans: UWM is also getting the opportunity to play in front of big crowds on the road. Saturday s sold-out game at Wisconsin is expected to approach or set an all-time road attendance record for UWM. The game at Iowa earlier this year moved to fifth on the all-time road attendance list. The game at Illinois drew 12,312 fans, the 13th largest crowd to ever see the Panthers play. UWM Teams Up With CBS-58: Officials from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and WDJT-TV in Milwaukee have formalized an agreement to provide greater television exposure to the UWM basketball programs. The agreement calls for as many at least six more regular season men s and women s games to air on CBS-58, and its sister station, over-the-air TV-41. TV- 41 is also scheduled to air games from the MCC Tournament. Officially, the package began with the Panthers game at the University of Iowa Nov. 19. Upcoming games in the package include the Panthers men s game at UW-Green Bay on Jan. 6, UWM road games at Butler and Wright State Feb. 15 and 17, and the Panthers home game with Cleveland State Feb. 22. The schedule also includes two additional women s games, Mar. 1 at Butler and Mar. 4 at Wright State. Both games will air on TV-41. Plus, a men s and women s doubleheader is planned for Dec. 30 at the Klotsche Center. The women will host Missouri at 3 p.m., and the men will host Colorado at 7 p.m. The games will air on either TV-41 or CBS-58, with their exact station location to be determined next week. The Coach On TV, Too: CBS-58 is also planning The Bo Ryan Show, Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m. The show, hosted by Rock Rote, will premiere Jan. 7, with the show having a second airing on TV-41 at 10:30 on Monday nights. Pre-Season Picks: Officially, the Panthers have been picked for third in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in a poll of the league s coaches, sports information directors, and media members. Other pre-season polls have placed the Panthers as high as second. Senior Chad Angeli is a pre-season first-team all-mcc selection, while sophomore Clay Tucker is a second-team selection.

Recapping The 1999-2000 Season: The fortunes of the UWM men s basketball program changed quickly with the arrival of new coach Bo Ryan. The 15-14 record the Panthers put together a season ago was their best in seven years, and their win over UWGB in the MCC Tournament quarterfinals put them in the league tournament semfinals for the first time ever. UWM won 10 times at home, including a 5-2 mark against league foes. The Panthers also filled the Klotsche Center not once but twice, setting an attendance record against Wisconsin, then breaking the record against UW-Green Bay. Experience Counts: The 2000-2001 edition of the Panthers is a deeper squad than last year s unit, and it has more collegiate experience. UWM started three freshmen a season ago, and brought another freshman and a junior college transfer off the bench. This year, the first three players off the Panther bench all started at least one game a season ago, and sophomore Ronnie Jones started all 29 games. True freshman James Wright is the only player in the top eight without collegiate experience prior to this season. Sophomore Justin Lettenberger is also expected to make contributions off the bench, with true freshmen Dylan Page and Kevin Schifferer adding further depth. A Tournament Tested Schedule: In all, UWM will play five teams - including Wisconsin - that qualified for post-season play a year ago. UWM owns a win over five-time NCAA qualifier Valparaiso before falling to Illinois. Still to come, the Panthers Butler (Jan. 20 and Feb. 15), which played in the NCAA Tournament a year ago. Colorado (Dec. 30), meanwhile, made the NIT field. UWM s non-conference schedule also includes potential 2001 NCAA qualifiers Iowa and San Diego. Checking The Record Book: Current Panthers Chad Angeli and Clay Tucker continue to move up in the UWM record book in various categories. Angeli has moved to seventh on the all-time Panther scoring list, and remains number one on the all-time field goal percentage list. Angeli is also 10th in career rebounding, first in career free throws made, and fourth in career free throw percentage. Tucker is seventh all-time in career threepoint field goals made, and seventh in career three-point field goal percentage. Series History: Wisconsin has won 16 of the 17 matchups with UWM over the years. The Panthers lone victory in the series came in 1992, when the Panthers won 77-72 in Madison. Last Year s Matchup: It was Bo Ryan s Klotsche Center debut, and the Panthers hung in with the Badgers before falling 69-49. UWM was within three at the half, but the Badgers wore away at the Panthers, outscoring UWM 38-21 in the second half. Clay Tucker was injured during the game and played just 18 minutes. Jason Frederick scored 12 points off the bench to lead UWM. CURRENT PANTHERS IN THE RECORD BOOKS Career Scoring Leaders 1. Larry Reed 1,693 59-60, 64-67 2. Jerry Grochowski 1,688 1957-61 3. Gerald Hardnett 1,602 1975-79 4. Tom Kneusel 1,565 1955-59 5. Tom Reikowski 1,459 1965-70 6. Dexter Riesch 1,359 1966-70 7. Chad Angeli 1,232 1997-8. Scott Netzel 1,226 1953-57 9. Craig Greene 1,216 1989-93 10. Dave Vincent 1,208 1957-61 Career Rebounding Leaders 1. Larry Reed 1,529 59-60, 64-67 2. Tom Reikowski 1,080 1965-70 3. Richard Cox 753 1971-74 4. Eric Schten 611 1985-88 5. Craig Greene 557 1989-93 6. Al Walker 546 1975-78 7. Glen Allen 516 1973-76 8. Henry Davis 477 1969-72 9. Randy Doss 463 1989-91 10. Chad Angeli 432 1997- Career Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 att.) 1. Chad Angeli.576 1997-2. Andy Ronan.532 1988-90 3. Larry Pikes.522 1975-77 4. Kevin Jones.514 1981-83 5. John Smilanich.509 1983-85 Career Free Throw Percentage (min. 500 att.) 1. Andy Ronan.806 1988-90 2. Clarence Wright.790 1987-89 3. Von McDade.782 1990-91 4. Fredd Maas.772 1966-68 4. Chad Angeli.772 1997- Career Free Throws Made 1. Chad Angeli 544 1997-2. Tom Kneusel 467 1955-59 3. Larry Reed 415 59-60, 64-67 4. Jerry Grohowski 364 1957-61 5. Dexter Riesch 344 1966-70 Career Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Pat McCabe 197 1994-98 2. Pat Easterlin 159 1992-94 3. Clarence Wright 138 1987-89 4. Joe Schultz 133 1990-91 5. Craig Greene 124 1989-93 6. Von McDade 96 1990-91 7. Clay Tucker 94 1999- Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Joe Schultz.475 1990-92 2. Rob Kukla.441 1986-88 3. Craig Greene.419 1989-93 4. Dorion Bledsoe.408 1989-90 5. Deon Edmonds.404 1989-92 6. Pat Easterlin.401 1992-94 7. Clay Tucker.386 1999-

CHARTING THE ATTENDANCE Largest Klotsche Center Crowds 1. UW-Green Bay (2-5-00) 4,833 2. Wisconsin (11-23-99) 4,323 3. Cleveland St. (1-29-00) 3,186 4. UW-Green Bay (2-6-99) 3,160 5. Valparaiso (11-29-00) 3,123 6. Central Michigan (3-7-92) 3,033 7. UW-Eau Claire (2-5-89) 3,012 8. Southern Utah (2-24-93) 2,954 9. Wright St. (2-19-00) 2,763 10. UW-Platteville (1-31-90) 2,655 Largest Road Game Crowds 1. Minnesota (12-4-72) 17,770 2. Marquette (12-2-94) 17,377 3. Brigham Young (12-9-72) 17,218 4. Marquette (3-5-94) 16,255 5. Iowa (11-19-00) 15,500 6. Utah (12-30-91) 15,194 7. Wisconsin (11-16-98) 13,957 8. Ohio St. (11-27-72) 13,459 9. Cincinnati (12-27-99) 13,176 10. Utah (12-30-99) 12,965 (BOLD Games under Bo Ryan) PANTHER GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICES Credentials for UWM men s basketball home games can be obtained by contacting Kevin O Connor at (414) 229-5674. Requests can also be made by fax at (414) 229-6759, or by e-mail at kjoc@uwm.edu. After the game, the visiting coach and select players will be brought to the Klotsche Center Media Room, located on the lower level in room G03. Coach Bo Ryan and select Panther players will then be brought to the media room. The Panther locker room is closed to the media, but additional players can be brought out of the locker room to meet the media. The Klotsche Center Media Room is open one hour before the scheduled tipoff. A light dinner is available in the media room, along with game notes and programs, stats, and other game information. Postgame box scores will also be available in the media room. Media seating in the Klotsche Center is located courtside opposite the team benches. Phone lines for visiting radio stations, as well as newspapers filing on deadlines, are available courtside. Two additional phone lines are available in the Klotsche Center Media Room. Contact Kevin O Connor to reserve a phone line. On the road, Coach Ryan and selected players will be made available to the media, usually in the visiting team s media center. Please contact Kevin O Connor with any special requests for road game availability. UWM home practices are generally open to the media. Practices in the Klotsche Center usually run from 2 until 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. UPCOMING HOME GAMES Sat. Dec. 23 San Diego 7 p.m. Wed. Dec. 27 Mt. Senario 7 p.m. Sat. Dec. 30 Colorado 7 p.m. Thurs. Jan. 18 Wright St. 7 p.m. Badger Scouting Report: The Bagders are 4-0 since Dick Bennett stepped down as head coach and assistant Brad Soderberg ascended into the top position. Wisconsin opened the season with a 66-56 loss at Tennessee, but has won six straight since. They own wins earlier over Northern Illinois, Maryland and Xavier, UW-Green Bay, and Ohio. Thursday night, the Badgers handed Temple its sixth straight loss, 66-58, as Ricky Bower scored 19 points off the bench. For the season, Wisconsin s defense has held opponent s to 39 percent shooting from the field, and the Badgers have outrebounded opponents by nearly six boards per game. Kirk Penney and Roy Boone lead Wisconsin offensively - with each averaging more than 13 points per game. This is the second of three games Wisconsin will play against MCC foes. The Badgers host Butler in January, and have already played UW-Green Bay. UWM Vs. The Big 10: The matchup with Wisconsin is UWM s fouth crack at a Big 10 team under Bo Ryan. UWM fell to Wisconsin last year, and have lost at Iowa and Illinois this year. UWM Vs. Ranked Foes: UWM lost to two ranked teams a year ago - Cincinnati and Utah. The Panthers are now facing ranked teams in backto-back games - Illinois is up to fifth in the latest poll, while Wisconsin is ranked 16th. The Wisconsin Way: Ryan has deep ties to many of the high school coaches in Wisconsin, and the state is gaining a strong presence on the Panther roster. Three of the five Panther starters are from the state, and nine of the 14 Panthers expected to dress are from Wisconsin. UWM s incoming recruiting class also has a distinct Wisconsin flavor, with Oshkosh West s Adrian Tigert and Reedsburg s Clayton Hanson having signed national letters of intent during the recent early signing period. Up Next: UWM takes time off for final exams before beginning a threegame homestand. San Diego visits the Klotsche Center Dec. 23, and the Toreros are 7-1 so far this season. Mt. Senario visits Dec. 27, and Colorado comes to Milwaukee on Dec. 30. UWM Men s Basketball 2000-2001 Numerical Roster No. Pos. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 3 G Matt Ryan 5-11 175 So. Men. Falls, Wis. (Platteville) 4 G Kalombo Kadima* 6-2 185 So. Milwaukee, Wis. (King) 5 G Ronnie Jones* 5-9 165 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Las Vegas) 14 G Dan Weisse* 5-11 175 So. Oshkosh, Wis. (West) 20 F Ben Brey 6-5 200 Fr. Madison, Wis. (West) 24 G Jason Frederick* 6-4 185 So. Waukesha, Wis. (North) 30 F Clay Tucker* 6-3 195 So. Lima, Ohio (Perry) 32 F Reggie Wheeler*** 6-5 210 Sr. New Albany, Ind. (New Albany) 33 F Justin Lettenberger* 6-5 190 So. Manitowoc, Wis. (Lincoln) 34 F Kevin Schifferer 6-7 220 Fr. Marengo, Ill. (Marengo Comm.) 42 C Chad Angeli*** 6-9 240 Sr. Wausau, Wis. (West) 43 F James Wright 6-6 205 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 44 F Dylan Page 6-8 225 Fr. Amherst, Wis. (Amherst) 50 C Mike Sowder* 6-9 260 Sr. Crawfordsville, Ind. (Danville CC)

UWM SEASON AND CAREER SUPERLATIVES 3 Matt Ryan (5-11, So., Menomonee Falls, Wis.) Points: n/a Rebounds: n/a Assists: n/a Blocks: n/a 4 Kalombo Kadima (6-2, So., Milwaukee, Wis.) Points: 13 at Iowa (same) Rebounds: 6 vs. Lipscomb (7 at Cleve. St.,2-24-00) Assists: 4 vs. Florida Atlantic (6 at Loyola, 2-10-00) Steals: 2 at Chicago St. (same - 9 times) 3 pt. FG: 3 at Iowa (same) Blocks: n/a (1 at UMKC, 11-27-99) 5 Ronnie Jones (5-9, So., Las Vegas, Nev.) Points: 8-2 times (19 vs. FDU, 12-11-99) Rebounds: 4 at Beth.-Cookman (7 at Ball St., 12-4-99) Assists: 3-3 times (6 vs. Wright St., 2-19-00) Steals: 2-2 times (4 vs. Troy St., 12-3-99) 3 pt. FG: 1-4 times (4-3 times) Blocks: n/a (1-2 times) 14 Dan Weisse (5-11, So., Oshkosh, Wis.) Points: 17 at Iowa (same) Rebounds: 6 at Bethune-Cookman (same) Assists: 7 vs. Lipscomb (same) Steals: 1 vs. Valparaiso (2 vs. B-C, 12-14-99) 3 pt FG: 5 at Iowa (same) Blocks: 1 vs. Lipscomb (same) 20 Ben Brey (6-5, Fr., Madison, Wis.) Points: n/a Rebounds: n/a Assists: n/a Blocks: n/a 24 Jason Frederick (6-4, So., Waukesha, Wis.) Points: 12 vs. Valparaiso (17-2 times) Rebounds: 4 vs. Florida Atlantic (same - 2 times) Assists: 2-4 times (3 vs. Butler, 2-17-00) Steals: 2-2 times (3 vs. Wright St., 1-20-00) 3 pt. FG: 4 vs. Valparaiso (same) Blocks: 1-2 times (1-1 time) 30 Clay Tucker (6-3, So., Lima, Ohio) Points: 26 vs. FAU (same) Rebounds: 6-3 times (10 vs. Troy St., 12-3-99) Assists: 6 at Iowa (same - 1 time) Steals: 4-2 times (same) 3 pt. FG: 7 vs. Canisius (same - 1 time) Blocks: 2 at Iowa (3 vs. Michigan Tech, 12-6-99) 32 Reggie Wheeler (6-5, Sr., New Albany, Ind.) Points: n/a (11 vs. UIC, 2-14-98) Rebounds: n/a (3-3 times) Assists: n/a (3 vs. Michigan Tech, 12-6-99) (2, 3 times) (3 vs. UIC, 2-14-98) Blocks: n/a (1 at Wisconsin, 2-18-98) 33 Justin Lettenberger (6-6, So., Manitowoc, Wis.) Points: 5 at Iowa (same) Rebounds: 4-2 times (same - 1 time) Assists: 1 at Chicago St. (2 vs. Mich. Tech, 12-6-99) Steals: 2-2 times (same) 3 pt. FG: 1-2 times (same - 1 time) Blocks: n/a (1 at Utah, 12-30-99) 34 Kevin Schifferer (6-7, Fr. Marengo, Ill.) Points: n/a Rebounds: n/a Assists: n/a Blocks: n/a 42 Chad Angeli (6-9, Sr., Wausau, Wis.) Points: 23 at Iowa (30 vs. Detroit, 1-27-00) Rebounds: 9 vs. Lipscomb (11 vs. Cleve. St. 1-29-00) Assists: 6 at Iowa (same - 1 time) Steals: 2 vs. Valparaiso (same - 5 times) (1 at Utah, 12-30-99) Blocks: n/a (2-2 times) 43 James Wright (6-6, Fr., Milwaukee, Wis.) Points: 12 at Chicago St. (same) Rebounds: 12 vs. Lipscomb (same) Assists: 3-3 times (same) Steals: 3 vs. Valparaiso (same) Blocks: 2-2 times (same) 44 Dylan Page (6-8, Fr., Amherst, Wis.) Points: 2-4 times (same) Rebounds: 1 vs. Valparaiso (same) Assists: 2 at Iowa (same) Blocks: 1 vs. Lipscomb (same) 50 Mike Sowder (6-9, Sr., Crawfordsville, Ind.) Points: 7 vs, Lipscomb (11 vs. Michigan Tech, 12-6-99) Rebounds: 5 at Bethune-Cookman (6-2 times) Assists: 1-3 times (4 vs. Wright St., 2-19-00) Steals: 1 vs. Valparaiso (1-3 times) 3 pt. FG: 1 vs. Lipscomb (2-2 times) Blocks: n/a (1, vs. Loyola, 1-15-00)