Date Opp. (TV) .................................. Result/Time October 30 Valley City State (Exhibition)............................... W 81-58 November (7-0. 1-0 NSIC) Northwest Missouri State Classic 14 at Northwest Missouri State............................... W 75-66 15 Fort Hays State .......................................................... W 83-71 Alaska Invitational 20 West Alabama........................................................... W 86-75 21 Black Hills State ........................................................ W 80-61 22 at Alaska Fairbanks................................................. W 74-52 25 at Concordia-Moorhead...................................... W 87-59 29 *at Northern State .................................................. W 75-55 December (7-1, 4-1 NSIC) 2 Presentation College .............................. W 111-40 5 *Minot State ............................................... W 99-64 6 *Mary .......................................................... W 81-63 8 Mayville State ............................................ W 75-59 12 *at St. Cloud State ................................................... W 98-85 13 *at Minnesota Duluth............................................. L 58-60 20 *Northern State..................................... W 106-86 21 Jamestown College (N.D.)...................... W 88-71 January (10-0, 10-0 NSIC) 2 *Upper Iowa .........................................W 106-81 3 *Winona State........................................ W 71-65 9 *at Mary .................................................................... W 81-52 10 *at Minot State ................................................... W 71-56 16 *at Sioux Falls ...................................................... W 81-65 17 *at Southwest Minnesota State ................ W 79-57 23 *Minnesota Crookston....................... W 69-42 24 *Bemidji State ..................................... W 89-69 30 *Concordia-St. Paul............................. W 94-82 31 *Minnesota State Manakato ............. W 76-72 February (1-1, 1-1 NSIC) 6 *at Wayne State ................................................... W 86-65 7 *at No. 4 Augustana ............................................ L 80-97 13 *Minnesota Duluth ................................ 8 P.M. 14 *St. Cloud State....................................... 6 P.M. 20 *at Bemidji State...................................................... 8 P.M. 21 *at Minnesota Crookston ................................... 6 P.M. 25 ^NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament Home games in BOLD * Indicates NSIC Game ^NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament 2014-15 MSU Moorhead Results (25-2, 16-2 NSIC) Minnesota State University Moorhead · Media Relations Men’s Basketball Game Notes - 2/4/15 Nemzek Hall · 1104 7TH AVE SOUTH · MOORHEAD, Minn. 56563 Basketball Contact: ANDREW MELROE/MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT/[email protected]/218-477-2550 WHAT’S AHEAD MOORHEAD, Minn.--After a hard fought loss in the team’s first top 10 matchup as a member of Division II, the Minnesota State University Moorhead men’s basketball team (25-2, 16-2 NSIC) looks to rebound on its second loss of the season with its final two regular season home games this weekend. The Dragons will host Minnesota Duluth on Friday and St. Cloud State on Saturday at Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference games. After defeating Wayne State on Friday and falling to Augustana on Saturday, the Dragons dropped to No. 9 in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II poll. MSUM was ranked No. 6 in the previous poll. The Dragons hold a three-game lead over Northern State (13-5 NSIC) in the NSIC North Division and are one game behind Augustana (17-1 NSIC) for the best record in the conference. In addition, MSUM is ranked No. 7 in the latest edition of the Bennett Rankings. Both games will be televised live on WDAY’Z Xtra, which is channel 6.3 over the air. The channel can be found on Midcontinent Communications cable channel 596 and Cable One Channel 29. Live stats, live online video stream, and audio can be found at msumdragons.com. Dragon broadcaster Steve d’Eustachio will have the call for both games. First off, the Dragons will look to avenge its first loss of the season when it hosts Minnesota Duluth at 8 p.m. Friday following the completion of the women’s game. Friday will be the 110th matchup between the two programs, with UMD holding a significant advantage at 75-34. MSUM has won six of the last 10 games dating back to Feb. 2010. Last season, the Dragons and Bulldogs split road victories over each other. On Dec. 13, 2014, UMD handed the Dragons its first loss of the season after MSUM shot a season-low .136 (3- of-22) from the three-point arc. UMD has won six games in January and February to claw its way back to .500 at 12-12 on the season, 9-9 in the NSIC. The Bulldogs have won six of their last 10 games dating back to Jan. 9. Last week, the Bulldogs split a home series, falling to Upper Iowa on Friday before defeating Winona State on Saturday. Senior center Brett Ervin is fifth in the NSIC, leading the Bulldogs in scoring at 18.3 points per game. Next, MSUM will host St. Cloud State for senior night on Saturday at 6 p.m., following the completion of the women’s contest. Saturday will the 121st meeting between MSUM and SCSU, with the Huskies holding an 80-40 advantage in the series. The Dragons have won three of the last four matchups dating back to Dec. 2012. In the earlier meeting this year, MSUM cruised past St. Cloud State 98-85 on Dec. 12. The Dragons began the game on a 12-0 run and were 11-of-12 from three free-throw line in the final two minutes to secure the victory. SCSU enters the weekend of competition on a four game winning streak, and has won eight of their last 10 games dating back to Jan. 9. The Huskies are 11-7 in the conference, currently sitting at third place in the NSIC North Division, two games behind Northern State. Senior guard Jordan Poydras won his third NSIC North Division player of the week honor last week and leads the team in scoring (19.0 points per game), assists (4.2 per game), and steals (1.8 per game). A LOOK BACK AT LAST WEEK MSUM split two road games last week, losing for the first time since Dec. 13. The Dragons defeated Wayne State on Friday night before Augustana snapped MSUM’s 13 game winning streak on Saturday. On Friday, the Dragons set a school record for most wins in a season after taking down Wayne State 86- 65. The win gave the Dragons win number 25 on the season, one better than the 1970-71 and 1981-82 marks of 24. A layup from sophomore forward Matt Nelson with 8:48 left in the first half gave the Dragons a lead at 22-20. The Dragons would not relinquish that lead for the rest of their game, as they lead by as much as 32 is the second half. All 10 Dragons who saw action in the game also got into the scorebook, with senior guard Jordan Riewer leading the way with 18 points. On Saturday, No. 4 Augustana won a hard fought contest over MSUM, 97-80. Augustana’s lead was never more than seven in the second half until they pulled away with just under six minutes to play. The heavyweight matchup was the first time in school history the Dragons played a game where both teams were ranked in the top ten since its move to Division II in 1995. 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Date Opp. (TV) .................................. Result/TimeOctober30 Valley City State (Exhibition) ...............................W 81-58November (7-0. 1-0 NSIC)Northwest Missouri State Classic14 at Northwest Missouri State ...............................W 75-6615 Fort Hays State ..........................................................W 83-71Alaska Invitational20 West Alabama ...........................................................W 86-7521 Black Hills State ........................................................W 80-6122 at Alaska Fairbanks .................................................W 74-5225 at Concordia-Moorhead......................................W 87-5929 *at Northern State ..................................................W 75-55
December (7-1, 4-1 NSIC)2 Presentation College .............................. W 111-405 *Minot State ............................................... W 99-646 *Mary .......................................................... W 81-638 Mayville State ............................................ W 75-5912 *at St. Cloud State ...................................................W 98-8513 *at Minnesota Duluth .............................................L 58-6020 *Northern State ..................................... W 106-8621 Jamestown College (N.D.) ...................... W 88-71
January (10-0, 10-0 NSIC)2 *Upper Iowa .........................................W 106-813 *Winona State ........................................W 71-659 *at Mary ....................................................................W 81-5210 *at Minot State ...................................................W 71-5616 *at Sioux Falls ......................................................W 81-6517 *at Southwest Minnesota State ................W 79-5723 *Minnesota Crookston .......................W 69-4224 *Bemidji State .....................................W 89-6930 *Concordia-St. Paul.............................W 94-8231 *Minnesota State Manakato .............W 76-72
February (1-1, 1-1 NSIC)6 *at Wayne State ...................................................W 86-657 *at No. 4 Augustana ............................................ L 80-9713 *Minnesota Duluth ................................ 8 P.M.14 *St. Cloud State ....................................... 6 P.M.20 *at Bemidji State ......................................................8 P.M.21 *at Minnesota Crookston ...................................6 P.M.25 ^NSIC/Sanford Health TournamentHome games in BOLD* Indicates NSIC Game^NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament
2014-15 MSU Moorhead Results(25-2, 16-2 NSIC)
Minnesota State University Moorhead · Media RelationsMen’s Basketball Game Notes - 2/4/15Nemzek Hall · 1104 7TH AVE SOUTH · MOORHEAD, Minn. 56563Basketball Contact: ANDREW MELROE/MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT/[email protected]/218-477-2550
WHAT’S AHEADMOORHEAD, Minn.--After a hard fought loss in the team’s first top 10 matchup as a member of Division II, the Minnesota State University Moorhead men’s basketball team (25-2, 16-2 NSIC) looks to rebound on its second loss of the season with its final two regular season home games this weekend. The Dragons will host Minnesota Duluth on Friday and St. Cloud State on Saturday at Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference games.
After defeating Wayne State on Friday and falling to Augustana on Saturday, the Dragons dropped to No. 9 in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II poll. MSUM was ranked No. 6 in the previous poll. The Dragons hold a three-game lead over Northern State (13-5 NSIC) in the NSIC North Division and are one game behind Augustana (17-1 NSIC) for the best record in the conference. In addition, MSUM is ranked No. 7 in the latest edition of the Bennett Rankings.
Both games will be televised live on WDAY’Z Xtra, which is channel 6.3 over the air. The channel can be found on Midcontinent Communications cable channel 596 and Cable One Channel 29. Live stats, live online video stream, and audio can be found at msumdragons.com. Dragon broadcaster Steve d’Eustachio will have the call for both games.
First off, the Dragons will look to avenge its first loss of the season when it hosts Minnesota Duluth at 8 p.m. Friday following the completion of the women’s game. Friday will be the 110th matchup between the two programs, with UMD holding a significant advantage at 75-34. MSUM has won six of the last 10 games dating back to Feb. 2010. Last season, the Dragons and Bulldogs split road victories over each other. On Dec. 13, 2014, UMD handed the Dragons its first loss of the season after MSUM shot a season-low .136 (3-of-22) from the three-point arc.
UMD has won six games in January and February to claw its way back to .500 at 12-12 on the season, 9-9 in the NSIC. The Bulldogs have won six of their last 10 games dating back to Jan. 9. Last week, the Bulldogs split a home series, falling to Upper Iowa on Friday before defeating Winona State on Saturday. Senior center Brett Ervin is fifth in the NSIC, leading the Bulldogs in scoring at 18.3 points per game.
Next, MSUM will host St. Cloud State for senior night on Saturday at 6 p.m., following the completion of the women’s contest. Saturday will the 121st meeting between MSUM and SCSU, with the Huskies holding an 80-40 advantage in the series. The Dragons have won three of the last four matchups dating back to Dec. 2012. In the earlier meeting this year, MSUM cruised past St. Cloud State 98-85 on Dec. 12. The Dragons began the game on a 12-0 run and were 11-of-12 from three free-throw line in the final two minutes to secure the victory.
SCSU enters the weekend of competition on a four game winning streak, and has won eight of their last 10 games dating back to Jan. 9. The Huskies are 11-7 in the conference, currently sitting at third place in the NSIC North Division, two games behind Northern State. Senior guard Jordan Poydras won his third NSIC North Division player of the week honor last week and leads the team in scoring (19.0 points per game), assists (4.2 per game), and steals (1.8 per game).
A LOOK BACK AT LAST WEEKMSUM split two road games last week, losing for the first time since Dec. 13. The Dragons defeated Wayne State on Friday night before Augustana snapped MSUM’s 13 game winning streak on Saturday.
On Friday, the Dragons set a school record for most wins in a season after taking down Wayne State 86-65. The win gave the Dragons win number 25 on the season, one better than the 1970-71 and 1981-82 marks of 24. A layup from sophomore forward Matt Nelson with 8:48 left in the first half gave the Dragons a lead at 22-20. The Dragons would not relinquish that lead for the rest of their game, as they lead by as much as 32 is the second half. All 10 Dragons who saw action in the game also got into the scorebook, with senior guard Jordan Riewer leading the way with 18 points.
On Saturday, No. 4 Augustana won a hard fought contest over MSUM, 97-80. Augustana’s lead was never more than seven in the second half until they pulled away with just under six minutes to play. The heavyweight matchup was the first time in school history the Dragons played a game where both teams were ranked in the top ten since its move to Division II in 1995.
•Junior guard Tyler Vaughan has been a solid contributor for the Dragons since his freshman season. Vaughan has played in every game for the Dragons the past three seasons, starting 71 of 86 games. Through almost three full seasons, Vaughan is now getting close to reaching milestones that will etch his name in the Dragon record book.•The slick shooting guard is 97 points away from becoming the 28th member of the 1,000-point club in Dragon history. Vaughan
currently has 903 points for his career. With four regular season games, plus the conference and NCAA tournament left to go, there is an outside shot Vaughan will reach that plateau this season.•The Braham, Minn. native is also eyeing down the Dragon record for most three-point field goals made in a career. To date, Vaughan has made 191 threes in his career. Jake Driscoll currently holds the record with 205. Senior guard Jordan Riewer (203 career three-pointers) will most likely break that record, leaving Vaughan to chase the record down next season.
•Senior guard Jordan Riewer has put together an impressive senior season so far. The Dragon point guard has already reached two milestones cementing his place in Dragon history, reaching 1,000 career points and becoming the school’s all-time assist leader. Riewer has been named NSIC North Division Player of the Week three times this season and now only needs three more three-pointers to become the all-time leader in three-point
field goals made.•The Dragon point guard surpassed 1,000 points in his career on Jan. 2 in the win over Upper Iowa. Riewer is the 27th player in Dragon his-tory to reach the 1,000-point club and the first since Alex Novak en-tered the exclusive club in 2013 with 1,219 points. Through Saturday, Riewer now has 1,208 career points.•The 6-2 guard passed Ralph Western’s school record of 339 assists on Jan. 3 in the win over Winona State. Riewer dished out a career high nine assists on Jan. 2 and followed it up with eight on Jan. 3. Riewer now has 396 career assists.•With three-more three pointers, Riewer will hold the school record for most three-pointers made. Riewer has made 203 threes in his career, and is two away from Jake Driscoll, who made 205 three-pointers in 110 games between 2008 and 2012.•Riewer scored a career-high 37 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the three-point line in a win over Concordia-St. Paul on Jan. 30. Riewer hit seven straight three-pointers in the final 11 minutes of the first half as he bested his previous career high (26) with 28 points in the first half. The nine three-pointers in the game tied a school record for most three-pointers in a single game.
•The Dragons rank in the top-10 in the na-tion as a team in 10 different categories:•1st in Turnovers per game: 8.3. The Dragons have turned the ball over eight or fewer times 12 times this season.•1st in Assist to Turnover Ratio: 1.9. Jordan Riewer ranks third in the nation with a mark of 3.5.•2nd in Total Three-Point Field Goals Made: 276. Jordan Riewer leads the team with 78 while Tyler Vaughan has 51.
•3rd in Total Rebounds: 977. Jordan Riewer leads the team with 131 rebounds, Isaac Sevlie has 111.•4th in Total Assists: 426. Jordan Riewer has 147 assists this season, ranked seventh in the nation.•6th in Scoring Margin: 18.1. MSUM has won 22 games by 11 or more points and 12 by 20 or more points.•6th in Total Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 656. On average, the Dragons shoot 24.3 three-pointers per game.•6th in Fewest Turnovers: 224. No Dragon has committed more than 42 turnovers this season.•8th in Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: .421. Jordan Riewer is ranked second in the nation at 52.0 percent (78-of-150).•8th in Free Throw Percentage: .772. The Dragons have shot bet-ter than 70 percent from the free throw line in 20 of 27 games this
•Scoring defense: 65.6. MSUM has held its op-ponents to 60 points or under in 11 games. The Dragons held Presenatation to 40 points on Dec. 2 and Minnesota Crookston to 42 points on Jan. 23.•Three-point field goal percentage: .421. Five Dragons have shot over 40 percent from beyond the arc this season, led by Jordan Riewer at 52.0 percent (78-of-150) and Ngijol Songolo at 41.9
percent (39-of-93).•Three-point field goals made per game: 10.2. Four Dragons players have hit at least 39 three-pointers. Jordan Riewer leads the way with 78, followed by Tyler Vaughan (51), Aaron Lien (47), and Ngijol Songolo (39).•Free-throw percentage: .772. Five players are better than .800 and seven players are better than .600 from the line, highlighted by Jordan Riewer at .953 (82-of-86) and Isaac Sevlie at .827 (110-of-133).•Assists to turnover ratio: 1.9. The Dragons have recorded 426 assists this season compared to only 224 turnovers. Jordan Riewer leads the NSIC individually with an assist to turnover ratio of 3.5 (147:42). Three other Dragons have ratios over 2.0, Tanner Kretchman (3.33, 40:12), Tyler Vaughan (3.08, (71:23), and Aaron Lien (2.0, 28:14).
•Senior forward Urbane Bingham has given the Dragons solid minutes off the bench this season for head coach Chad Walthall. Bingham is playing in 17.9 minutes a game this season, averaging 7.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game.•The Farmington Hills, Mich. native has scored in double digits in nine games for the Dragons, scoring a season high 16 points in a Nov. 21 win over Black Hill State.•Bingham has improved his shooting
from the field this season, up to .497 from .472 last season, as well as his shooting from the free throw line, up to .759 from .729 last season.•Bingham scored 11 points, had three rebounds, and two blocks in the win over Wayne State on Friday. Bingham also shot 5-of-6 from the field in the game.
•With an 86-65 win over Wayne State on Fri-day night, the team broke a record for most wins in a season with 25. The previous mark of 24 wins happened twice before, in 1970-71 and 1981-82. •In ’70-71, head coach Marv Skaar led the Dragons to 24-2 record, falling in the first round of the NAIA playoffs to Augsburg. In ’81-82, head coach Dave Schellhase led the
Dragons to a 24-7 record.•The Dragons reached 20 wins for the ninth time in school history and the third time in the last four seasons. Head Coach Chad Walthall has guided MSUM to three 20-win seasons during his tenure at the helm of MSUM, trailing only Dave Schellhase for most 20-win seasons in school history with four. In 2011-12, Walthall led the Dragons to a 21-10 record on the way to an appearance in the NCAA Regional. Last season, the Dragons went 21-8 and won the NSIC North Division.
Games Played, Started at MSUMNo.-Player Career GP-GS1-Ngijol Songolo ............................................... 56-02-Jordan Riewer ........................................... 109-953-Tanner Kretchman ......................................... 27-04-Parker Anderson ............................................. 0-05-Prescott Williams ........................................ 56-5610-Ryan Benoy ................................................... 0-011-Evan Holt .................................................... 37-012-Arroyo Edwards ............................................. 0-013-Matt Nelson .............................................. 49-1414-Aaron Lien ................................................ 56-2722-Tyler Vaughan ........................................... 86-7135-Urbane Bingham ....................................... 55-1355-Isaac Sevlie ............................................... 67-27
Opponent ...................... Series (MSUM-Opp) Northwest Missouri State ........................ 3-0Fort Hays State ....................................... 1-0West Alabama ......................................... 1-0Black Hills State ...................................... 1-0Alaska Fairbanks ..................................... 1-0Concordia College ............................. 100-80Northern State .................................... 30-62Presentation College ............................... 2-0Minot State ........................................... 19-9Mary (N.D.) ............................................. 9-7Mayville State ..................................... 66-41St. Cloud State .................................... 40-80Minnesota Duluth ................................ 34-75Jamestown College (N.D.) .................... 36-35 Upper Iowa ............................................. 9-7Winona State ...................................... 70-77Sioux Falls (S.D.) ..................................... 5-2Southwest Minnesota State ................. 53-38Minnesota Crookston ............................ 25-7Bemidji State ...................................... 86-83Concordia, St. Paul ............................... 15-7Minnesota State Mankato .................... 29-58Wayne State (NE) .................................. 4-17Augustana (S.D) ...................................... 5-6
MSU MOORHEAD
Probable StartersNo. Name Pos Ht. Yr. PPG2 Jordan Riewer G 6-1 Sr. 17.022 Tyler Vaughan G 6-1 Jr. 10.25 Prescott Williams G 6-3 Sr. ..6.614 Aaron Lien G 6-4 So. 12.155 Isaac Sevlie F 6-9 Jr. 13.0 (starters subject to change without notice)Reserves1 Ngijol Songolo G 6-3 Jr. ..8.035 Urbane Bingham F 6-8 Sr. ..7.613 Matt Nelson F 6-9 So. .3.33 Tanner Kretchman G 6-0 Fr. ..3.711 Evan Holt G 6-4 Jr. ..3.14 Parker Anderson G 6-6 Fr. ..0.010 Ryan Benoy G 6-0 So. .0.012 Arroyo Edwards G 6-5 RS .0.0
Overall (1st Place Votes) Points1. Minnesota State (15) ..................... 2252. Augustana (1) ............................... 2053. MSU Moorhead ............................. 1874. Winona State ................................ 1845. St. Cloud State .............................. 1706. Northern State .............................. 1477. Minnesota Duluth .......................... 1268. Sioux Falls .................................... 1229. Southwest Minnesota State ........... 11010. Upper Iowa ................................. 10811. Bemidji State .............................. 10012. Concordia-St. Paul ...................... 6513. University of Mary ....................... 6314. Minot State ................................. 5315. Wayne State ................................ 4016. Minnesota Crookston .................. 15
In the Lair...MSUM at Nemzek Fieldhouse vs. Non-Conf. vs. NSIC Overall2008-09 2-0 3-7 5-72009-10 2-1 3-7 5-82010-11 2-0 7-4 9-42011-12 4-0 9-3 13-32012-13 3-0 9-3 12-32013-14 5-0 9-2 14-22014-15 3-0 9-0 12-0Totals 20-1 48-26 69-27
2014-15 Division Standings
Team:North NSIC OverallNo. 9 MSU Moorhead..........16-2 ...... 25-2Northern State ....................13-5 ...... 19-5St. Cloud State ....................11-7 ...... 15-9Minnesota Duluth ................9-9 ........ 12-12Minot State .........................7-11 ...... 12-12Minnesota Crookston ..........5-13 ...... 7-15Bemidji State ......................4-14 ...... 8-14Mary ...................................4-14 ...... 6-16
SouthNo. 2 Augustana .................17-1 ...... 23-1Minnesota State ..................13-4 ...... 18-5Concordia-St. Paul ..............11-6 ...... 15-8Upper Iowa .........................10-8 ...... 14-10Southwest Minnesota State .8-10 ...... 12-12Winona State ......................8-10 ...... 11-11Sioux Falls ..........................5-13 ...... 8-16Wayne State ........................2-16 ...... 5-19
2014-15 MSUM ATHLETICS QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation ....................................Moorhead, Minn.Founded ...................................................... 1887Enrollment ................................................ 7,500Nickname ...............................................DragonsColors...............................................Red & WhiteMascot...................................................... ScorchAffiliation ...................................NCAA Division IIConference .............. Northern Sun IntercollegiatePresident .............................. Dr. Anne BlackhurstAthletics Director ............................. Doug PetersAlma Mater(Year) .................Bemidji State (1998)Associate Athletics Director ..........Chad MarkusonAthletics Phone ............................. 218-477-2622Athletics Fax ................................. 218-477-2324
BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Year .................................................... 1966All-Time Record .............................. 1,086-1,043Home Field .....................Alex Nemzek FieldhouseCapacity .................................................... 3,0002014-15 Overall Record ............................... 25-2................... 12-0 Home • 10-2 Away • 3-0 Neutral2013-14 NSIC Record/Finish .... 21-8/3rd Overall.................................................... 1st NSIC North2014-15 Letterwinners Ret./Lost ..................9/52014-15 Starters Returning/Lost ..................3/2
Most First Half Points 61 vs. Presentation 48 by Augustana
Most Second Half Points 54 vs. Upper Iowa 54 by St. Cloud St.
Most Overtime Points
Fewest First Half Points 24 vs. Minot State 8 by Presentation
Fewest Second Half Points 29 vs. Minnesota State 20 by UAF
Halftime Leads: MSUM 24 MSUM Record 24-0 Opp. 2 MSUM Record 0-2 Ties 1 MSUM Record 1-0Rebound Advantage: MSUM 19 MSUM Record 19-0 Opp. 7 MSUM Record 5-2 Ties 1 MSUM Record 1-0Bench Scoring Advantage: MSUM 17 MSUM Record 15-2 Opp. 10 MSUM Record 10-0 Ties 0 MSUM Record 0-0
Preseason: Brock Lutes, BSU (N), Zach Monaghan, MSU (S)
11/17/14: James Fort, SCSU (N), Casey Schilling, AUGIE (S)
11/24/14: Jordan Riewer, MSUM (N), Nuni Omot, CSP (S)
12/1/14: Everett Robinson, MINOT(N), Daniel Jansen, AUGIE (S)
12/8/14: Brett Ervin, UMD (N), Zach Monaghan, MSU (S)
12/15/14: Everett Robinson, MINOT (N), Assem Marei, MSU (S)
12/22/14: Jordan Riewer, MSUM (N), Charles Ward, USF (S)
1/5/15: Isaac Sevlie, MSUM (N), Assem Marei, MSU (S)
1/12/15: Jordan Poydras, SCSU (N), Casey Schilling, AUGIE (S)
1/19/15: Seth Bachand, NSU (N), Daniel Jansen, AUGIE (S)
1/26/15: Jordan Poydras, SCSU (N), Casey Schilling, AUGIE (S)
2/2/15: Jordan Riewer, MSUM (N), Isaiah Gray, WSU (S)
2/9/15: Jordan Poydras, SCSU (N), Daniel Jansen, AUGIE (S)
DRAGONS TEAM RECORDSTEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost Points ............................................. 118 vs. Michigan Tech (1957)Most Field Goals .................................... 50 vs. Valley City State (1971)Most FG Attempts ............................. 96 vs. North Dakota State (1977)Most 3-Point FGs ................................. 19 vs. Concordia College (2011)Most 3-Point FG Attempts ..........................35 vs. Mayville State (2002)Best FG % ....................................777 (24 of 37) vs. UM Duluth (1985)Best 3-Point FG % .................. 1.000 (5 of 5) vs. St. Cloud State (1989)Most FTs ............................................. 41 vs. North Dakota SCS (1963)Most FT Attempts ............................... 63 vs. North Dakota SCS (1963)Best FT % ......................................................1.000 (vs. several teams)
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDSFG Attempts ..........................33 - Andrew Kelson (vs. UM Morris, 1976)FGs Made ........................ 20 - Mike Polomny (vs. UW River Falls, 1990)3-PT FG Attempts .................... 16 - Bobby Beck (vs. UM Duluth, 1995)3-PT FGs Made ........... 9 - Jordan Riewer (vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2015)FT Attempts ..................26 - John Torgerson (vs. St. Cloud State, 1954)FTs Made ...... 21 - Brett Beeson (vs. SMSU, 1995, vs. Augustana, 1995)Rebounds ............................ 25 - Jerry Barney (vs. Bemidji State, 1971)Assists ................................ 15 - Dave Joerger (vs. Winona State, 1996)Steals ..............................10 - Rob Sullivan (vs. Valley City State, 2003)Blocked Shots .................. 7 - Mark Andrews (vs. St. Cloud State, 1992)Points Scored .......................... 54 - Brett Beeson (vs. UM Morris, 1996)
assists, and steals. Poydras is averaging 19.0 points (3rd in the NSIC), 4.2 assists (tied-7th in NSIC), and 1.8 steals per game (tied-1st in NSIC). Poydras has won NSIC North Division Player of the week three times this season, including this past week after scoring 31 points in a win over Upper Iowa.•Senior center James Fort has started 19 games for the Huskies this season and leads the con-ference in field goal percentage at .729. Fort is also fifth in the NSIC in blocks per game at 1.4.
A LOOK AT THE OPPONENT... MINNESOTA DULUTH
A LOOK AT THE OPPONENT... ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKIES
LAST 10 VS. MINNESOTA DULUTH(BULLDOG LEAD ALL-TIME, 75-34)
12-13-14 L 58-60at Duluth, MN2-8-14 L 67-70at Moorhead, MN1-24-14 W 76-71at Duluth, MN2-16-13 L 66-74at Duluth, MN12-14-12 W 79-76at Moorhead, MN2-10-12 W 85-73at Duluth, MN12-3-11 W 85-67at Moorhead, MN2-11-11 W 93-72at Moorhead, MN12-4-10 L 70-71at Duluth, MN2-13-10 W 82-75at Moorhead, MN
LAST 10 VS. ST. CLOUD STATE(HUSKIES LEAD ALL-TIME, 80-40)
12-12-14 W 98-85at St. Cloud, MN2-7-14 W 91-88at Moorhead, MN1-25-14 W 95-88at St. Cloud, MN (OT)2-15-13 L 67-75at St. Cloud, MN12-15-12 W 78-74at Moorhead, MN1-21-12 L 56-77at St. Cloud, MN1-22-11 L 64-76at Moorhead, MN12-11-09 L 69-80at Moorhead, MN12-12-08 L 73-92at St. Cloud, MN1-22-08 L 71-88at St. Cloud, MN
Record: 12-12, 9-9 NSICLast Game: Defeated Winona State 76-63Notes: After a stretch of nine losses in 12 games be-tween Nov. 23 and Jan. 3, the Minnesota Duluth men’s basketball team has won six games in January and February to increase its record to 12-12 on the season and 9-9 in conference play. The Bulldogs’ two biggest victories of the sea-son include home victories over MSUM on Dec. 23 60-58 and a 76-63 over Winona State on Feb. 7. UMD is currently in fourth place in the NSIC North at 9-9, two games behind St. Cloud State at 11-7.•As a team, the Bulldogs rank in the top five in the NSIC in two statistical categories. UMD is second in free throw percentage at .770 and third in scoring defense, allowing 68.8 points per game.•Senior center Brett Ervin leads the team in scoring
Record: 15-9, 11-7 NSICLast Game: Defeated Upper Iowa 91-82Notes: The St. Cloud State men’s basketball team enters competition this weekend with a four game winning streak, defeating Southwest Minnesota State, Sioux Falls, Winona State, and Upper Iowa in the last two weeks. The Hus-kies have won eight of their last 10 games dating back to Jan. 9. St. Cloud State is currently in third place in the NSIC North with a conference record of 11-7, two games behind Northern State and four games behind MSUM. •As a team, SCSU is ranked first in the conference in three-point field goal defense at .330, second in steals per game at 7.6, second in turnover margin at +3.08, and third in offensive rebounds per game at 11.7.•Senior guard Jordan Poydras has had a very successful 2014-15 campaign so far, leading the team in scoring,
with 18.3 points per game, which is ranked fifth in the NSIC individually. Ervin is shooting 46.0 percent (155-of-337) from the field and 80.2 percent (101-of-126) from the free throw line this season while grabbing 5.3 rebounds per game (19th in NSIC).•Junior guard Pierre Newton leads the team in rebounding with 6.2 per game (7th in the NSIC) while scoring 13.7 points per game (16th in NSIC).
MSUM WHEN...Playing at home 12-0Playing on the road 10-2Playing on a neutral court 3-0NSIC games 15-1NSIC at home 9-0NSIC on the road 7-2Following a win 23-2Following a loss 1-0Leading at half 24-0Trailing at half 0-2Tied at half 1-0Shoots at least 50% from field 13-0Shoots less than 50% from field 13-1Opponent shoots 50% from field 3-1Shoots at least 30% from 3-Pt. 23-1Shoots less than 30% from 3-Pt. 2-1Opponent shoots 30% from 3-Pt. 17-2Shoots more FT than Opp. 22-0Shoots fewer FT than Opp. 3-2Shoot same FT as Opp. 0-0Makes more FT than Opp. 23-0Makes fewer FT than Opp. 0-2Makes same FT as Opp. 2-0Scores 90 or more 6-0Scores 80-89 10-1Scores 70-79 8-0Scores 69 or fewer 1-1Leads in rebounding 19-0Trails in rebounding 5-2Tied in rebounding 1-0More assists than Opp. 19-0Fewer assists than Opp. 3-1Same assists as Opp. 3-1More steals than Opp. 11-1Fewer steals than Opp. 12-0Same steals as Opp. 2-1More blocks than Opp. 13-1Fewer blocks than Opp. 7-1Same blocks as Opp. 5-0More turnovers than Opp. 7-1Fewer turnovers than Opp. 17-1Same turnovers than Opp. 1-0In November 7-0In December 7-1In January 10-0In February 1-1Margin between 1-5 1-1Margin between 6-10 2-0Margin between 11-20 10-1Margin 20+ 12-0Overtime games 0-0
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Jordan Poydras
COACHING BIOIn his first four seasons as head coach, Chad Walthall has led the Minnesota State University Moorhead men’s basketball team to unparalled heights. Having completed his fourth season in 2013-14, the Dragons are poised to continue as a formidable program in the rugged NSIC and region.That successful run -- one of the biggest turnarounds in all of Division II -- in Walthall’s first four years includes a first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1965, the most wins by any coach in his first four years at MSUM (76), and the best three-year stretch in the program in more than three decades (61 wins). The stretch also saw MSUM win its first conference title since 1981-82 when the Dragons won the NSIC North Division title in 2013-14.During the past three seasons, MSUM has averaged 20 wins per season and has won five NSIC tournament games during that time span. Prior to Walthall’s arrival, MSUM had won just two NSIC tournament games since 2000.Known for his ability to rebuild collegiate programs, Walthall has done just that at MSUM and has the Dragons poised to be a contender for years to come. Taking over a team that was 10-17 prior to his ar-rival, Walthall, in his second season at MSUM, took the Dragons to the NCAA tournament, recording a first-round win and advancing to the NCAA regional semifinals. In four years, he has compiled a record of 76-41 -- an average of 19 wins per season. In the previous three seasons prior to Walthall’s arrival, MSUM averaged 11 wins.Walthall has never had a losing record in conference play in 11 years as a collegiate head coach.The success continued in 2013-14 as Walthall guided a young Dragon team with just two seniors to the NSIC North Division title and to the program’s second 20-win season in the past three years. The Dragons were the only NSIC team to beat regional qualifiers Minnesota State, Mankato (which was ranked 11th in the nation at the time) and Winona State during the regular season.Senior guard Tarell Clark and junior guard Jordan Riewer earned All-NSIC honors. MSUM was ranked in the top 30 in several statistical categories throughout the season.In 2012-13, MSUM continued its progression under Walthall with a 19-11 mark, reaching the 19-win mark for the second consecutive year. That included a thrilling 78-74 win over No. 11-ranked St. Cloud State and an eight-game winning streak. The Dragons earned a first-round home game in the Northern Sun Intercol-legiate Conference tournament for just the second time in school history -- the first being in Walthall’s second year in 2011-12 -- and earned an 87-78 win over SMSU to advance.Senior Alex Novak also set MSUM career records in blocks (223) and rebounds (1,054) during Walthall’s first three years. Novak also earned Capital One/CoSida Academic All-America first-team honors in 2013, becoming the first Dragon student-athlete to achieve the honor in four years, and the first men’s basketball player since 1996 to do so. Novak was first team All-NSIC, while senior Anthony Tucker earned All-NSIC second-team honors.In 2011-12, Walthall guided MSUM to a 21-10 mark and led the Dragons to the NCAA tournament. Not only did MSUM advance to the NCAA Tournament, but they earned a first-round win, an 82-66 victory over Southwest Minnesota State, to advance to the second round.The Dragons started the year with an 11-0 mark, their best start since 1971. They were ranked as high as 16th in the nation, the first time MSUM has been ranked in program history. The team also beat Division I foe North Dakota State, 90-84 in an exhibition game to start the season.In Walthall’s first season in 2010-11, he proved he was more than capable of rebuilding the Dragon bas-ketball program. In 14 years prior to his arrival, the program had won only 40 percent of its games and posted just two winning conference seasons. Walthall, who has had winning league records in each of his 11 years as a collegiate head coach, led the Dragons to their first overall (15-12) and NSIC (12-10) winning seasons since 2002-2003.Prior to arriving at MSUM, Walthall was an assistant coach at Iowa of the Big Ten from 2007-10. While on the Hawkeye coaching staff, he assisted in recruiting Iowa’s 2010 recruiting class which was ranked 20th in the nation and third in the Big Ten, by Van Coleman. Walthall also served as interim Head Coach for the Hawkeyes for four games, while Head Coach Todd Lickliter was sidelined due to health reasons.Walthall’s head coaching experience has a history of rebuilding basketball programs. In 2000 he was hired as Head Basketball Coach at Loras College. He served seven seasons (2000-07) becoming the third win-ningest coach in school history. He also served as Director of Athletics from 2004-07.Walthall was named 2006-07 Iowa Intercollegiate Conference (IIAC) Coach of the Year while leading the Duhawks to a 15-1 conference record and the IIAC title. Along with achieving regular season success, Walthall led Loras to its first IIAC tournament title and first NCAA tournament berth in school history. His seven-year mark at Loras was 116-69..Walthall took over the Loras program after serving as assistant coach at Eastern Michigan for two years (1998-2000) and St. Olaf College for four years (1994-98). He was head coach at Redwood Valley High School for one season (1993-94) and a graduate assistant coach at St. Cloud State University for two years (1991-93). While at St. Cloud State he also served as head coach for a Collegiate All-Star team that traveled to Europe.Walthall attended Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn., earning a bachelor’s degree in Physical Educa-tion and Health in 1991. While at Saint Cloud State he earned his master’s degree in Athletics Administra-tion (1993). As a collegiate athlete at Concordia, Walthall played quarterback and was part of two Min-nesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) football championships. He earned all-conference honors in that sport as a junior and senior. He also served as a student assistant basketball coach.As a high school athlete in Staples, Minn., Walthall was team captain and three-year starter in football, basketball and baseball, earning numerous All-Conference honors.Walthall is a native of Staples, Minn. and currently resides in Moorhead. He and his wife, Jenni, have four children, a daughter Brooke (14), twin sons Brady and Blake (12), and son Beau (eight).
2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH BIO
Chad WalthallHEAD COACH | STAPLES, MINN. | CONCORDIA COLLEGE-1991
COACHING NOTES•Walthall earned his 100th victory at MSUM with a 76-72 win over Minnesota State Mankato on Janu-ary 31, 2015.•On December 2, 2014, Walthall earned win No. 200 in his career in a 111-40 win over Presenta-tion College. The win was his 84th as Head Coach of MSUM.•Walthall was named Head Coach of MSUM in May of 2010, becoming the 13th Men’s Basket-ball Coach in the 46 year history of the program. 2014-15 is his 27th year in coaching and the 25th at the collegiate level.•Walthall spent three years as an assistant coach at the University of Iowa prior to arriving at MSUM.•Spent seven season as head coach for Loras Col-lege from 2000-2007, where he went 116-69.•Served as assistant coach at Eastern Michigan for two years and St. Olaf for four.•Graduate Assistant at St. Cloud State for two years.
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NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown H.S.1 Ngijol Songolo .......... G 6-3 Jr. Madison, Wis. Madison Memorial2 Jordan Riewer........... G 6-2 Sr. Staples, Minn. Staples-Motley3 Tanner Kretchman .... G 6-0 Fr. Fargo, N.D. Davies4 Parker Anderson ....... G 6-6 Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. Queen Creek5 Prescott Williams ..... G 6-4 Sr. Akron, Ohio Wadsworth10 Ryan Benoy .............. G 6-0 So. Baldwin, Wis. Baldwin-Woodville11 Evan Holt .................. G 6-4 Jr. Moorhead, Minn. Fargo Oak Grove12 Arroyo Edwards ........ G 6-5 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Rufus King13 Matt Nelson.............. F 6-9 So. Rosemount, Minn. Rosemount14 Aaron Lien ................ G 6-4 So. Moorhead, Minn. Moorhead22 Tyler Vaughan ........... G 6-1 Jr. Braham, Minn. Braham Area35 Urbane Bingham ...... F/C 6-8 Sr. Farmington Hills, Mich. North Farmington55 Isaac Sevlie .............. F 6-9 Jr. Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing
ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown H.S./Last School4 Parker Anderson ....... G 6-6 Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. Queen Creek10 Ryan Benoy .............. G 6-0 So. Baldwin, Wis. Baldwin-Woodville35 Urbane Bingham ...... F/C 6-8 Sr. Farmington Hills, Mich. North Farmington12 Arroyo Edwards ........ G 6-5 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Rufus King11 Evan Holt .................. G 6-4 Jr. Moorhead, Minn. Fargo Oak Grove3 Tanner Kretchman .... G 6-0 Fr. Fargo, N.D. Davies14 Aaron Lien ................ G 6-4 So. Moorhead, Minn. Moorhead13 Matt Nelson.............. F 6-9 So. Rosemount, Minn. Rosemount2 Jordan Riewer........... G 6-2 Sr. Staples, Minn. Staples-Motley55 Isaac Sevlie .............. F 6-9 Jr. Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing1 Ngijol Songolo .......... G 6-3 Jr. Madison, Wis. Madison Memorial22 Tyler Vaughan ........... G 6-1 Jr. Braham, Minn. Braham Area5 Prescott Williams ..... G 6-4 Sr. Akron, Ohio Wadsworth
2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD DRAGONS
BY CLASSSeniors (3)Urbane BinghamJordan Riewer Prescott Williams
TEAM STATISTICS MSUM-M OPPSCORING 2259 1770 Points per game 83.7 65.6 Scoring margin +18.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 780-1555 652-1577 Field goal pct . 5 0 2 . 4 1 33 POINT FG-ATT 276-656 198-551 3-point FG pct . 4 2 1 . 3 5 9 3-pt FG made per game 10.2 7.3FREE THROWS-ATT 423-548 268-389 Free throw pct . 7 7 2 . 6 8 9 F-Throws made per game 15.7 9.9REBOUNDS 977 853 Rebounds per game 36.2 31.6 Rebounding margin +4.6 -ASSISTS 426 308 Assists per game 15.8 11.4TURNOVERS 224 282 Turnovers per game 8.3 10.4 Turnover margin +2.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.9 1.1STEALS 143 120 Steals per game 5.3 4.4BLOCKS 92 55 Blocks per game 3.4 2.0ATTENDANCE 13401 17800 Home games-Avg/Game 12-1117 12-1456 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-110
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsMSU Moorhead 1114 1145 2259Opponents 799 971 1770
Date Opponent Score Att.11/14/14 at Northwest Missouri State W 75-66 123311/15/14 vs Fort Hays State W 83-71 15011/20/14 vs West Alabama W 86-75 10111/21/14 vs Black Hills State W 80-61 7911/22/14 at Alaska W 74-52 45511/25/14 at Concordia-M'head W 87-59 579
* 11/29/14 at Northern State W 75-55 368912/2/14 PRESENTATION W 111-40 701
* 12/5/14 MINOT STATE W 99-64 1244* 12/6/14 U-MARY W 81-63 934
12/8/14 MAYVILLE STATE W 75-59 885* 12/12/14 at St. Cloud State W 98-85 1521* 12/13/14 at Minnesota Duluth L 58-60 831* 12/20/14 NORTHERN STATE W 106-86 1232
12/21/14 JAMESTOWN COLLEGE W 88-71 379* 1/2/15 UPPER IOWA W 106-81 931* 1/3/15 WINONA STATE W 71-65 672* 1/9/15 at U-Mary W 81-52 1033* 01/10/15 at Minot State W 71-56 967* 01/16/15 at Sioux Falls W 81-65 755* 1/17/15 at Southwest Minnesota State W 79-57 1576* 1/23/15 MINNESOTA CROOKSTON W 69-42 1845* 1/24/15 BEMIDJI STATE W 89-69 1235* 1/30/15 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL W 94-82 1587* 1/31/15 MSU MANKATO W 76-72 1756* 2/6/15 at Wayne State (Neb.) W 86-65 964* 02/07/15 at Augustana (SD) L 80-97 3867
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2014-15 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS
2014-15 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME
MSU Moorhead Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 08, 2015)All games
MSU MOORHEAD HIGH LOWFIELD GOALS 42 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14) 23 vs. Winona State (1/3/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 66 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14) 46 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14) FIELD GOAL PCT. .690 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15) (40-58) .329 vs. Winona State (1/3/15) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 16 2x, last vs. Minot State (12/5/14) 3 2x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 35 vs. Mary (12/6/14) 10 at Wayne State (2/6/15) 3-POINT FG PCT. (min. 10 att.) .625 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15) (10-16) .136 at Minnesota Duluth (12/13/14) (3-22) FREE THROWS MADE 32 2x, last vs. Northern State (12/20/14) 6 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 42 vs. Northern State (12/20/14) 8 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14) FREE THROW PCT. (min. 10 att.) .938 vs. Minot State (12/5/14) (15-16) .583 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14) (7-12) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 18 vs. Winona State (1/3/15) 5 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 37 at Northwest Missouri State (11/14/14) 20 2x, last at Augustana (2/7/15) TOTAL REBOUNDS 47 at Northwest Missouri State (11/14/14) 27 at Augustana (2/7/15) REBOUND MARGIN +17 vs. Minnesota Crookston (1/23/15) -12 at Augustana (2/7/15) ASSISTS 26 2x, last vs. Minot State (12/5/14) 8 2x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15) TURNOVERS 14 2x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15) 3 vs. Minnesota Crookston (1/23/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 at Wayne State (2/6/15) 0 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15) STEALS 11 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14) 1 at Minot State (1/10/15) POINTS 111 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14) 58 at Minnesota Duluth (12/13/14) SCORING MARGIN +71 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14) -17 at Augustana (2/7/15)
2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL STATS
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Date Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Nov. 14 at NW Missouri St. Lien, Songolo (14) Lien (8) Riewer (8) Sevlie, Williams, Songolo (1) Sevlie (5)Nov. 15 vs. Fort Hays St. Lien (26) Riewer, Songolo, Nelson (5) Riewer (6) Sevlie, Nelson (1) Bingham (1)Nov. 20 vs. West Alabama Riewer (21) Lien (7) Riewer (8) Riewer, Williams, Sevlie, Nelson (1) Vaughan, Songolo (1)Nov. 21 vs. Black Hills St. Riewer (17) Riewer (8) Vaughan (4) Williams (3) Sevlie (3)Nov. 22 at Al. Fairbanks Riewer (26) Williams, Lien Riewer (6) Riewer, Williams, Lien Sevlie (3) Kretchman, Bingham (6) Vaughan, Holt (1)Nov. 25 at Concordia Sevlie (15) Sevlie (7) Riewer, Kretchman (4) Vaughan, Kretchman (2) Bingham, Nelson (1)Nov. 29 at Northern St. Sevlie (17) Songolo (7) Riewer (6) Riewer (2) Nelson (1)Dec. 2 Presentation Songolo (16) Bingham (9) Riewer, Kretchman (6) Kretchman, Bingham (4) Sevlie, Bingham (2)Dec. 5 Minot St. Vaughan, Songolo (6) Vaughan (6) Vaughan (4) Sevlie, Nelson (2) Songolo (15)Dec. 6 Mary Riewer (24) Williams (8) Riewer, Songolo, Lien, Vaughan (2) Sevlie (3) Kretchman (3)Dec. 8 Mayville St. Riewer (20) Lien (10) Riewer (6) Riewer (4) Nelson (1)Dec. 12 at St. Cloud St. Riewer (19) Vaughan (9) Riewer (4) Vaughan (3) Sevlie (2)Dec. 13 at MN-Duluth Sevlie (18) Vaughan, Sevlie (5) Vaughan (5) Riewer (4) Sevlie, Nelson (1)Dec. 20 Northern St. Riewer (26) Riewer (6) Riewer (6) Riewer (2) Williams, Lien, Songolo (1)Dec. 21 Jamestown Riewer (20) Lien (6) Riewer (7) Williams, Bingham (2) Bingham (1)Jan. 2 Upper Iowa Sevlie (18) Riewer (7) Riewer (9) Songolo (2) Sevlie (2)Jan. 3 Winona St. Sevlie (21) Sevlie (8) Riewer (8) Williams, Vaughan, Sevlie (2) Sevlie (1)Jan. 9 at Mary Lien (20) Lien (6) Riewer (9) Williams (3) Sevlie, Songolo (2)Jan. 10 at Minot St. Vaughan (21) Riewer (7) Riewer (5) Lien (1) Sevlie (3)Jan. 16 at Sioux Falls Riewer (23) Riewer, Bingham (8) Riewer (7) Williams (3) Sevlie (2)Jan. 17 at SMSU Sevlie (26) Riewer, Williams (7) Vaughan (6) Williams, Lien, Vaughan, Lien, Vaughan, Sevlie, Bingham (1) Bingham (1)Jan. 23 MN-Crookston Riewer (11) Williams (8) Riewer, Songolo (2) Williams (2) Sevlie (3)Jan. 24 Bemidji St. Riewer (24) Riewer, Vaughan (6) Riewer (7) Vaughan (3) Jan. 30 Concordia-SP Riewer (37) Sevlie (10) Riewer, Vaughan (4) Vaughan (2) Bingham (2)Jan. 31 MSU-Mankato Lien (19) Riewer (7) Riewer (6) Vaughan (3) Bingham (1)Feb. 6 at Wayne St. Riewer (18) Williams, Nelson (7) Riewer (3) Riewer, Williams, Lien Sevlie, Nelson, Vaughan, Kretchman (1) Bingham (2)Feb. 7 at Augie Sevlie (17) Vaughan (7) Riewer (5) Lien (2) Sevlie (2)Feb. 13 MN-DuluthFeb. 14 St. Cloud St.Feb. 20 at Bemidji St.Feb. 21 at MN-Crookston
2014-15 GAME BY GAME HIGHS
2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL STATS
2014-15 INDIVIDUAL BESTSPOINTS 37 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) FIELD GOALS 10 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) 10 by Isaac Sevlie (1/17/15) 10 by Jordan Riewer (11/22/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 18 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 5 made) 1.000 by Aaron Lien (1/2/15) (6-6) 1.000 by Matt Nelson (11/21/14 (5-5) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 9 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 12 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) 3-POINT FG PCT. (min. 5 made) .750 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) (9-12) .750 by Jordan Riewer (12/8/14) (6-8) .750 by Jordan Riewer (11/22/14) (6-8) .750 by Aaron Lien (11/15/14) (6-8) FREE THROWS MADE 13 by Jordan Riewer (12/20/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 14 by Jordan Riewer (12/20/14) FREE THROW PCT. (min. 8 made) 1.000 by Isaac Sevlie (1/30/15) (9-9) 1.000 by Jordan Riewer (1/30/15) (8-8) 1.000 by Jordan Riewer (1/24/15) (8-8)
1.000 by Jordan Riewer (12/12/14) (8-8) 1.000 by Ngijol Songolo (11/20/14) (8-8) 1.000 by Isaac Sevlie (11/15/14) (8-8) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 6 by Isaac Sevlie (1/30/15) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 8 by Aaron Lien (12/8/14) 8 by Urbane Bingham (12/2/14) 8 by Jordan Riewer (11/21/14) TOTAL REBOUNDS 10 by Isaac Sevlie (1/30/15) 10 by Aaron Lien (12/8/14) ASSISTS 9 by Jordan Riewer (1/9/15) 9 by Jordan Riewer (1/2/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 by Isaac Sevlie (11/14/14) STEALS 4 by Jordan Riewer (12/13/14) 4 by Jordan Riewer (12/8/14) 4 by Tyler Vaughan (12/5/14) 4 by Tanner Kretchman (12/2/14) 4 by Urbane Bingham (12/2/14)
2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS
#1 Ngijol Songolo
GUARD | 6-3 | JUNIOR MADISON, WIS. | MADISON MEMORIAL
SONGOLO’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ..........19 2x, last vs. Northern State (12/20/14)Rebounds ........ 7 2x, last at Northern State (11/29/14)Off. Reb. ............................ 3 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Def. Reb .............................. 6 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Assists .............................. 5 vs. Northland (11/16/13)Blocks ........................................... 2 at Mary (1/9/15)Steals .......................... 4 vs. Bemidji State (12/14/13)Minutes.... 27 3x, last at Concordia College (11/25/14)FGs ................7 2x, last vs. Northern State (12/20/14)FGA ......................10 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/10/14)3FGs ....................4 2x, last vs. Jamestown (12/20/14)3FGA ......................7 at Concordia College (11/25/14)FTs ............................. 8 vs. West Alabama (11/20/14)FTA ....................10 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)
SONGOLO’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ...................... 19 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)Rebounds .................... 7 at Northern State (11/29/14)Off. Reb. ............................ 3 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Def. Reb .............................. 6 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Assists ........................... 3 2x, last at SMSU (1/17/15)Blocks ........................................... 2 at Mary (1/9/15)Steals ................................. 2 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Minutes.... 27 3x, last at Concordia College (11/25/14)FGs ............................ 7 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)FGA ........................... 9 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)3FGs ....................4 2x, last vs. Jamestown (12/20/14)3FGA ......................7 at Concordia College (11/25/14)FTs ............................. 8 vs. West Alabama (11/20/14)FTA ....................10 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)
NOTABLE GAMES• Scored a team-high 14 points off the bench in MSUM’s opening victory over Northwest Missouri State (11/14/14). Also went 6-for-6 from the free throw line.• Was a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line and scored a season-high 17 points in win over West Alabama (11/20/14).• Tied a career high with 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting in the win over Northern State (12/20/14).
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Played in all 29 games and scored 6.4 points a game off the bench... Scored a career high 19 points and grabbeda career high seven rebounds in a win over Concordia-St. Paul(1/10/14)... Shot 40.9% from behind the arc on the season.
RIEWER’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ...................37 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)Rebounds .................8 2x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Off. Reb. ......................... 3 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Def. Rebound ...........8 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)Assists ............................... 9 2x, last at Mary (1/9/15)Blocks ................ 1 2x, last vs. Minot State (02/23/13)Steals ......... 4 3x, last at Minnesota Duluth (12/13/14)Minutes.......... 41 vs. Southwest Minnesota (01/19/13)FGs .......... 10 2x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)FGA ......................18 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)3FGs .......................9 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)3FGA ....................12 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)FTs ..............13 2x, last vs. Northern State (12/20/14)FTA .......................... 14 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)
RIEWER’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ...................37 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)Rebounds .................8 2x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Off. Reb. ......................... 3 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Def. Reb ...................8 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)Assists ............................... 9 2x, last at Mary (1/9/15)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ......... 4 2x, last at Minnesota Duluth (12/13/14)Minutes.... 37 2x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)FGs .......... 10 2x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)FGA ......................18 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)3FGs .......................9 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)3FGA ....................12 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)FTs .......................... 13 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)FTA .......................... 14 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)
NOTABLE GAMES• Named MVP of Alaska Invitational after averaging 21.3 points and 5.7 assists per game.• Joined 1,000 point club on Jan. 2 and became MSUM all-time assist leader on Jan. 3.• Set career high nine assists on Jan. 2 and Jan. 9.• Scored a career high 37 points and tied school record with nine three pointers in win over CU on Jan. 30.
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS•Played in 22 games and started 19 in during his junior season... Averaged 10.3 points per game and 3.3 assists per game... Scored 21 points in overtime victory at St. Cloud State (1/25/14)... Shot 93.8% from the free throw line...Named to All-NSIC second team.
KRETCHMAN’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ................... 15 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Rebounds ................. 6 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)Off. Reb. ................1 4x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Def. Reb ................... 6 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)Assists .................6 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ..................4 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Minutes..............25 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)FGs ......................... 5 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FGA .................................... 7 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)3FGs ....................... 3 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)3FGA ....................... 5 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)FTs ..................................3 vs. Jamestown (12/21/14)FTA ..................................4 vs. Jamestown (12/21/14)
KRETCHMAN’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ................... 15 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Rebounds ................. 6 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)Off. Reb. ............................. 1 5x, last at Mary (1/9/15)Def. Reb ................... 6 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)Assists .................6 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ..................4 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Minutes..............25 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)FGs ......................... 5 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FGA .................................... 7 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)3FGs ....................... 3 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)3FGA ....................... 5 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)FTs ..................................3 vs. Jamestown (12/21/14)FTA ..................................4 vs. Jamestown (12/21/14)
NOTABLE GAMES•Played his best game as a Dragon to date against Presenatation, scoring 15 points, dish-ing out six assists, and snagging four steals in a career high 25 minutes.•Scored 15 points on 5-of-7 shooting in 1/2/15 win over Upper Iowa.
#3 TannerKretchman
GUARD | 6-0 | FRESHMANFARGO, N.D. | DAVIES
HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS•Named North Dakota Mr. Basketball in 2014... Led Davies to ND state championship in 2014, including scoring 32 points in championship game... Averaged 29.2 points, 5.0 assists, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.3 steals per game as a senior... First-team all-state and all-conference.
WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHSPoints ..................................... 22 vs. UMC (12/14/13)Rebounds ...................11 vs. St. Cloud State (1/25/14)Off. Reb. ..................5 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/10/14)Def. Reb .......................7 vs. St. Cloud State (1/25/14)Assists ........................ 5 vs. West Alabama (11/20/14)Blocks ..................................................1 several timesSteals ......................3 6x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Minutes......................37 vs. St. Cloud State (1/25/14)FGs ........................................... 7 vs. UMC (12/14/13)FGA ...................................10 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGs ......................................... 4 vs. UMC (12/14/13) 3FGA ........................................ 5 vs. UMC (12/14/13)FTs ......................................5 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FTA ......................................7 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)
WILLIAMS’ SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................20 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Rebounds ........................ 8 3x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)Off. Reb. ..... 4 3x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)Def. Reb ...... 6 at Northwest Missouri State (11/14/14)Assists ........................ 5 vs. West Alabama (11/20/14)Blocks ...........1 3x, last vs. Northern State (12/20/14)Steals ......................3 3x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Minutes.....................30 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14)FGs ......................................6 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FGA ...................................10 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGs ........................3 2x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGA ...................................4 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FTs ......................................5 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FTA ......................................7 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)
NOTABLE GAMES•Scored 20 points and had three steals in Jan. 16 win at Sioux Falls.•Williams scored 12 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and dished out four assists in the win over Presentation on 12/2/14.
#5 PrescottWilliams
GUARD | 6-4 |SENIORAKRON, OHIO | WADSWORTH
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS•Started all 29 games during his first season with MSUM... Scored 7.6 points per game and grabbed 4.8 rebounds per game... Scored career high 22 points in win over MN Crookston on 12/14/13... Shot 5-for-5 from the field (14 points) in game against Bemidji State (1/17/14).
HOLT’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ................11 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Rebounds .................. 4 at Minnesota State (01/12/13)Off. Reb. ................... 1 vs. Minnesota State (03/02/13)Def. Reb .................... 4 at Minnesota State (01/12/13)Assists .......................1 5x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)Blocks .................... 1 2x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15)Steals .......... 1 4x, last at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)Minutes...........................20 vs. UM-Morris (11/16/12)FGs ................................. 4 3x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)FGA ................12 at Minnesota, Crookston (01/26/13)3FGs ....... 3 2x, last vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)3FGA .................. 5 2x, last vs. Minot State (02/23/13)FTs ..................................2 vs. Jamestown (12/21/14)FTA ................................. 2 6x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)
HOLT’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ................11 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Rebounds ........................... 3 2x, last at Mary (1/9/15)Off. Reb. ...................................... 1 vs. UMC (1/23/15)Def. Reb ............................3 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Assists ...................................1 at Augustana (2/7/15)Blocks ................................ 1 at Wayne State (2/6/15)Steals ...................... 1 at Alaska Fairbanks (11/22/14)Minutes..............19 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)FGs ................................. 4 2x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)FGA ............................................ 7 vs. UMC (1/23/15)3FGs ....................3 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)3FGA .............................. 4 2x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)FTs ..................................2 vs. Jamestown (12/21/14)FTA ................................. 2 2x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)
NOTABLE GAMES•Hit a three-pointer late in the second half to give the Dragons the lead for good in 1/3/15 win over Winona State.
NELSON’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ...................... 16 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)Rebounds .......8 2x, last vs. Northern State (11/30/13)Off. Reb. ..................... 4 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)Def. Reb ............................ 6 vs. Concordia (11/30/13)Assists .............................. 3 vs. Concordia (11/22/13)Blocks ............. 3 3x, last vs. Bemidji State (12/13/13)Steals ......................1 6x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Minutes..................................... 29 vs. Mary (12/6/13)FGs ..............5 2x, last vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)FGA ........................... 8 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)3FGs ..........................2 3x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)3FGA ......................... 5 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)FTs ............................ 4 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)FTA ............................ 4 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)
NELSON’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ....................12 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)Rebounds ............................ 7 at Wayne State (2/6/15)Off. Reb. ...................3 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)Def. Reb .................. 5 3x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15)Assists .............................. 4 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Blocks .................... 2 2x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15)Steals ......................1 6x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Minutes..............................24 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FGs ..........................5 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)FGA .................................. 6 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)3FGs ..........................2 2x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)3FGA .....................................3 at Augustana (2/7/15) FTs .................................2 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)FTA ......................... 2 6x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)
NOTABLE GAMES•Shot 5-5 and scored 12 points in the win over Black Hills State on 11/21/14.
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS•Played in 22 games and started 12 as a redshirt freshman... Posted 3.4 points per game and 2.6 rebounds per game... Set career highs in points and rebounds (16 and 8) in win over Northern State (11/30/13).
LIEN’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ..................... 26 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14)Rebounds .....................10 vs. Mayville State (12/8/14)Off. Reb. ..................... 3 vs. Northern State (11/30/13)Def. Reb .........................8 vs. Mayville State (12/8/14)Assists ........................................4 at SMSU (1/17/15)Blocks ....................2 2x, last vs. Augustana (2/14/14)Steals ........................2 2x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)Minutes.................... 35 vs. Northern State (11/20/14)FGs ........................... 9 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14)FGA ................................16 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)3FGs ......................... 6 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14) 3FGA ....................8 2x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)FTs ............................ 8 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)FTA .......................... 10 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)
LIEN’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ..................... 26 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14)Rebounds .....................10 vs. Mayville State (12/8/14)Off. Reb. .........................2 vs. Mayville State (12/8/14)Def. Reb .........................8 vs. Mayville State (12/8/14)Assists ........................................4 at SMSU (1/17/15)Blocks .................... 1 5x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15)Steals ........................2 2x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)Minutes.................... 35 vs. Northern State (11/20/14)FGs ........................... 9 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14)FGA ................................16 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)3FGs ......................... 6 vs. Fort Hays State (11/15/14) 3FGA ....................8 2x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)FTs ............................ 8 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)FTA .......................... 10 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)
NOTABLE GAMES•Posted career highs in points, field goals, and three-pointers (26, 9, 6) in win over Fort Hays State. •Scored 20 points on 7-of-13 shooting in 1/9/15 win over Mary.•Led the team in scoring with 19 and had four points in final two minutes of Jan. 31 win over Minnesota State Mankato.
#14 AaronLien
GUARD | 6-4 | SOPHOMOREMOORHEAD, MINN. | MOORHEAD
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS•Made an immediate impact as a true freshman, appearing in all 29 games... Averaged 7.9 points per game including a career high 18 points and game-winning shot in win over Winona State (2/1/14)... Grabbed career high six rebounds in win over Northland (11/16/13).
VAUGHAN’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ....................................... 26 vs. Mary (2/22/14)Rebounds ....................9 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14) Off. Reb. .........3 2x, last vs. Northern State (11/30/13)Def. Reb ......................7 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14)Assists ........................... 6 2x, last at SMSU (1/17/15)Blocks ....................1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)Steals ............................... 4 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Minutes........................................44 vs. Mary (2/22/14)FGs ........................ 8 4x, last at Minot State (1/10/15)FGA ..........................15 vs. St. Cloud State (1/24/14)3FGs ........................................... 6 vs. Mary (12/6/13)3FGA ..................... 9 9x, last at Minot State (1/10/15)FTs ............................................. 9 vs. Mary (2/22/14)FTA ...............11 2x, last at St. Cloud State (12/12/14)
VAUGHAN’S SEASON HIGHSPoints .............................. 21 at Minot State (1/10/15)Rebounds ....................9 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14) Off. Reb. .....................2 6x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)Def. Reb ......................7 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14)Assists ........................... 6 2x, last at SMSU (1/17/15)Blocks ....................1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15) Steals ............................... 4 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Minutes........................ 36 vs. Minnesota State (1/30/15)FGs .................................... 8 at Minot State (1/10/15)FGA ......... 13 2x, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)3FGs .................................. 5 at Minot State (1/10/15)3FGA ..................... 9 2x, last at Minot State (1/10/15)FTs .............................7 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14)FTA ...........................11 at St. Cloud State (12/12/14)
NOTABLE GAMES•Posted career highs in assists and steal (six and four) in win over Minot State on 12/5/14.•Scored a season high 21 points on 8-of-13 shoot-ing in 1/10/15 win over Minot State.
#22 TylerVaughan
GUARD | 6-1 | JUNIORBRAHAM, MINN. | BRAHAM
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Started 27 and played in a 29 games while averaging 11.3 points per game as a sophomore... Scored career high 26 points in OT victory over Mary (2/22/14) to clinch NSIC North Division... Added 19 points and seven rebounds in game against Upper Iowa (1/31/14)... Shot 7-for-8 from the field (21 points) in 10-point win over Mary (12/6/13).
BINGHAM’S CAREER HIGHS Points ...................... 22 vs. Northern State (12/21/13)Rebounds .............9 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Off. Reb. ...................3 2x, last at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Def. Reb ...............8 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Assists .............................. 5 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Blocks .................... 2 6x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15)Steals ................. 4 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Minutes........................... 31 vs. Upper Iowa (1/31/14)FGs ........................................7 vs. Mankato (1/11/14)FGA .........................13 2x, last vs. Mankato (1/11/14)3FGs ............2 4x, last vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14) 3FGA ..............................5 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)FTs .......................... 11 vs. Northern State (12/21/13)FTA .......................... 13 vs. Northern State (12/21/13)
BINGHAM’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ....................16 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14)Rebounds .............9 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Off. Reb. ...............................3 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Def. Reb ...............8 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Assists .............................. 5 vs. Minot State (12/5/14)Blocks .................... 2 5x, last at Wayne State (2/6/15) Steals ..................4 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Minutes............................ 23 4x, last at Mary (2/9/15)FGs ......... 6 2x, last vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)FGA .......... 10 3x, last at Minnesota Duluth (12/13/14)3FGs ........................2 vs. Black Hills State (11/21/14) 3FGA .......................................... 5 vs. Mary (12/6/14)FTs ................................. 4 4x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)FTA ............................ 8 vs. Northern State (12/20/14)
NOTABLE GAMES•Scored 16 points in win over Black Hills State on 11/21/14 and was named to the Alaska Invitational All-Tournament team.•Posted career highs in rebounds (nine), steals (four), and blocks (two) in win over Minot State on 12/5/14.
#35 UrbaneBingham
FORWARD | 6-8 | SENIORFARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. |
NORTH FARMINGTON
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS•Scored 10.8 points per game in 28 games during first year with MSUM... Scored 16 points and had six rebounds in MSUM debut against Mayville State (11/9/13)...Had career-high 22 points at Northern State
SEVLIE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints .......................................26 at SMSU (1/17/15)Rebounds ..............10 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)Off. Reb. ................. 6 vs. Concorida-St. Paul (1/30/15)Def. Reb .......4 4x, last vs. Concorida-St. Paul (1/30/15Assists ........................................ 3 vs. Mary (2/22/14)Blocks ........ 5 at Northwest Missouri State (11/14/14) Steals ............................ 2 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Minutes............................ 31 at Minot State (1/10/15)FGs ...........................................10 at SMSU (1/17/15)FGA ..........................................13 at SMSU (1/17/15)3FGs ....................1 2x, last vs. Wayne State (2/15/14) 3FGA .......................1 10x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)FTs .................................11 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)FTA .................................13 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)
SEVLIE’S SEASON HIGHSPoints .......................................26 at SMSU (1/17/15)Rebounds ..............10 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/30/15)Off. Reb. ................. 6 vs. Concorida-St. Paul (1/30/15)Def. Reb ..... 4 4x, last vs. Concorida-St. Paul (1/30/15)Assists .................2 vs. Presentation College (12/2/14)Blocks ........ 5 at Northwest Missouri State (11/14/14) Steals ............................ 2 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Minutes............................ 31 at Minot State (1/10/15)FGs ...........................................10 at SMSU (1/17/15)FGA ..........................................13 at SMSU (1/17/15)3FGs ..........................................................................0 3FGA .........................1 7x, last at Augustana (2/7/15)FTs .................................11 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)FTA .................................13 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)
NOTABLE GAMES•Set a career high five blocks in the win over Northwest Missouri State on 11/14/14.•Scored a career high 21 points and blocked two shots in 1/3/15 win over Winona State.
2012-13 HIGHLIGHTS• Appeared in 24 games as a sophomore and averaged 5.0 points per game... Shot 58.1% from the field including a 6-for-7 night and 16 points in OT win over Mary (2/22/14)... Was perfect from the free-throw line in five games including two 6-for-6 performances... Scored career-high 17 points win over Wayne State (2/15/14).
INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints Scored Game 54Brett Beeson vs. Minnesota-Morris, 1996 Season 900Brett Beeson, 1995-96 (27 games) Career 2,015Ralph Wilson, 1988-92 (116 games)
Field Goals Made Game 20Mike Polomny vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 1990 Season 305Brett Beeson, 1995-96 (27 games) Career 772Mike Polomny, 1988-93 (109 games)
Field Goals AttemptedGame 33Andrew Kelson vs. Minnesota-Morris, 1976 Season 650Andrew Kelson, 1976-77 (28 games) Career 1,671Mike Polomny, 1988-93 (109 games)
Three-Point Field Goals Made Game 9Kevin Aronson vs. Mayville State, 1994 Season 107Kevin Aronson, 1993-94 (27 games) Career 205Jake Driscoll, 2008-12 (110 games)
Three-Points Field Goals Attempted Game 16Bobby Beck vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 1995 Season 261Kevin Aronson, 1993-94 (27 games) Career 509Jake Driscoll, 2008-12 (110 games)
Free Throws Made Game 21Brett Beeson vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1995 Season 232Brett Beeson, 1995-96 (27 games) Career 472Brett Beeson, 1991-96 (99 games)
Free Throws Attempted Game 26John Torgerson vs. St. Cloud State, 1954 Season 288Brett Beeson, 1995-96 (27 games) Career 658John Torgerson, 1951-55 (84 games)
Rebounds Game 25Jerry Barney vs. Bemidji State, 1971 Season 382Walt Whitaker, 1980-81 (29 games) Career 1,054Alex Novak, 2009-13 (115 games)
Assists Game 15Dave Joerger vs. Winona State, 1996 Season 163Darryl Greene, 1992-93 (26 games) Career 396Jordan Riewer, 2011-present (109 games)
Steals Game 10Rob Sullivan vs. Valley City State, 2003 Season 73Jared Bledsoe, 2002-03 (29 games) Career 217Blake Strouth, 2004-08 (97 games)
Blocked Shots Game 7Mark Andrews vs. St. Cloud State, 1992 Season 69Alex Novak, 2009-10 (27 games) Career 223Alex Novak, 2009-13 (115 games)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSField Goals Made1. Mike Polomny (109 games, 1988-93) 7722. Kevin Mulder (115 games, 1976-80) 7283. Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 7044. Brett Beeson (99 games, 1991-96) 6275. Lee McIntosh (111 games, 1987-91) 623
Field Goals Attempted1. Mike Polomny (109 games, 1988-93) 1,6712. Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 1,5883. Kevin Mulder (115 games, 1976-80) 1,4594. Greg Duke (95 games, 1994-98) 1,3805. Jim Kapitan (116 games, 1976-80) 1,370
Three-Point Field Goals Made1. Jake Driscoll (110 games, 2008-12) 2052. Kevin Aronson (55 games, 1992-94) 2043. Jordan Riewer (109 games, 2011-present) 2034. Andrew VanHavermaet (108 games, 2008-12) 1945. Tyler Vaughan (86 games, 2012-present) 191
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted1. Jake Driscoll (110 games, 2008-12) 5092. Andrew VanHavermaet (108 games, 2008-12) 4933. Ben Aalto (112 games, 2001-05) 4734. Tyler Vaughan (86 games, 2012-present) 4675. Kevin Aronson (55 games, 1992-94) 463
Free Throws Made1. Brett Beeson (99 games, 1991-96) 4722. Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 4593. John Torgerson (84 games, 1951-54) 4274. Greg Duke (95 games, 1994-98) 3485. Kevin Mulder (115 games, 1976-80) 341
Free Throws Attempted1. John Torgerson (84 games, 1951-54) 6582. Brett Beeson (99 games, 1991-96) 5983. Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 5844. Lowell Bolger (83 games, 1954-56) 4415. Kevin Mulder (115 games, 1976-80) 438
Rebounds1. Alex Novak (115 games, 2009-13) 1,0542. Walt Whitaker (107 games, 1978-82) 1,0173. Jim Kapitan (97 games, 1976-79) 9274. Mike Bednarek (73 games, 1981-85) 7635. Mike Polomny (109 games, 1988-93) 759
Assists1. Jordan Riewer (109 games, 2011-present) 3962. Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 339 3. Greg Duke (95 games, 1994-98) 2714. Chris Glast (57 games, 1989-91) 2655. Jake Driscoll (110 games, 2008-12) 254
Steals1. Blake Strouth (97 games, 2004-08) 2172. Brett Beeson (99 games, 1991-96) 1453. Greg Duke (95 games, 1994-98) 1364. Mike Polomny (109 games, 1988-93) 127 Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 127
Blocked Shots1. Alex Novak (115 games, 2009-13) 2232. Mike Bednarek (73 games, 1981-86) 1123. Mark Andrews (81 games, 1992-95) 97 Kyle Nelson (77 games, 2004-08) 975. Lee McIntosh (111 games, 1987-91) 73
1,000 Point Club1. Ralph Western (116 games, 1988-92) 2,0152. Mike Polomny (109 games, 1988-93) 1,9463. Brett Beeson (99 games, 1991-96) 1,8254. Kevin Mulder (115 games, 1976-80) 1,7975. Greg Duke (95 games, 1994-98) 1,6796. Lee McIntosh (97 games, 1987-91) 1,5117. Jim Kapitan (97 games, 1976-79) 1,4688. John Torgerson (84 games, 1951-55) 1,3379. Mike Berg (74 games, 1968-71) 1,30710. Matt Brundige (90 games, 1979-82) 1,29311. Walt Whitaker (107 games, 1978-82) 1,28712. Sherm Moe (80 games, 1955-59) 1,28413. Andrew Kelson (54 games, 1975-77) 1,28214. Lowell Bolger (83 games, 1954-58) 1,27815. Kevin Aronson (55 games, 1992-94) 1,24516. Steve Richardson (115 games, 1976-80) 1,22917. Alex Novak (115 games, 2009-13) 1,21918. Dan Rutherford (76 games, 1970-73) 1,21219. Jim Nagel (87 games, 1958-62) 1,21120. Jordan Riewer (109 games, 2011-present) 1,20821. Mike Bednarek (73 games, 1981-86) 1,13822. Blake Strouth (97 games, 2004-08) 1,13723. Jake Driscoll (110 games, 2008-12) 1,13324. Jim Jahr (68 games, 1962-66) 1,10625. Manuel Stancil (83 games, 1978-82) 1,08026. Jim Bowen (51 games, 1973-75) 1,05027. Pete Lysaker (54 games, 1962-66) 1,029