2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball KNIGHTS BASKETBALL 2013-14 POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE Bellarmine Seniors Vance Keisten Hall Jones Table of Contents, Fast Facts 2013-14 Team Roster Radio Chart 2 Bellarmine Fast Facts3 2013-14 Roster4 Coaching Staff 5 Player Profiles6-17 2012-13 Statistics19 GLVC Information20 All-Time Series Results21 Individual Records 22-23 Bellarmine Honors24 NCAA Tournament Records 25 All Time Results26-29 Bellarmine Leadership30 Bellarmine Athletics Staff31 Athletics Facilities32 Bellarmine University and Louisville, KY33 BELLARMINE FAST FACTS Name: Bellarmine University Location: Louisville, KY Founded: 1950 Enrollment: 3,422 (Fall 2013) President: Dr. Joseph J. McGowan Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt Nickname: Knights Colors: Scarlet and Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Arena: Knights Hall Capacity: 2,196 Athletic Department Phone: 502-272-8380 Athletics FAX line: 502-272-8450 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205 Athletics Administration Athletics Director, Scott Wiegandt Associate Athletics Director, Pam Stackhouse Office Manager, Linda Burt Athletics Secretary, Traci Siemens Sports Information Director, John Spugnardi Cell phone Director, Athletics Events Management, Patrick Crush Athletics offerings There are 21 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all competing at the NCAA Division II level, except men’s lacrosse, which plays at the NCAA Division I level in the Eastern College Athletic Conference. With the exception of women’s field hockey, which is independent, the remaining sports teams compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Those teams include: men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and baseball. Head Coaches Baseball, Larry Owens Basketball-Men, Scott Davenport Basketball-Women, Chancellor Dugan Cross Country-Men & Women, Jim Vargo Cross Country-Women/Distance Kris Horton Field Hockey, Mark Blankebaker Golf-Men, Ernie Denham Golf-Women, Art Henry Lacrosse, Kevin Burns Soccer-Men’s, Tim Chastonay Soccer-Women’s, Jonathan Velotta Softball-Renee Hicks Swimming, Men’s & Womens, John Brucato Tennis - Men’s & Women’s, John Mican Track & Field - Men & Women, Jim Vargo Volleyball, Jenni Grzebin 502.272.8496 502.272.8408 502.272.8381 502.272.8380 502.272.8078 502.905.0922 502.272.8078 502.452.8278 502.272.8383 502.272.8382 502.272.8042 502.272.8380 502.272.8380 502.272.8380 502.272.8380 502.272.8397 502.272.8043 502.272.8106 502.272.8041 502.272.7727 502.272.8380 502.272.8042 502.272.8380 other Contact Information Sports Information e-mail: [email protected] Athletics Website: BUKnights.com MEDIA INFORMATION For information regarding media passes and seating location for the media, please contact the sports information office at 502.272.8078. Men’s basketball historical datA First Year of Men’s Basketball: 1950 Overall All-Time Record: 927-763 NCAA Appearances: 14 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: 2013 NCAA Tournament Record: 20-17 NCAA National Championships: 1 (2011) Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff Information Head Coach: Scott Davenport Alma Mater: University of Louisville School Record (Yrs.): 201-77 (9) Career Record (Yrs.): 201-77 (9) Office Phone: 502-272-8383 Email: [email protected] Assistant Coaches: Drew Cooper, Michael Scott, and Reece Gaines Interviews with coaches can be set up through the sports information office or by calling the coaches directly. To arrange an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the sports information office to set up a time. Knights Hall is equipped with wireless capability. Phone lines for electronic transmissions are available on request. 2 • www.BUKnights.com NO. 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 42 NAME Tanner Gibson George Suggs Rusty Troutman Corbin Maynard Michael Parrish Jake Thelen Josh Stoner Donnie Hale George Knott Vance Hall Billy Edelen Keisten Jones Nick Fredrick Max Clemons Tyler Landry Christian Meyer Stevie Loveless Josh Derksen POS. Guard Forward Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward Forward YR. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. HT. 6-2 6-10 6-5 5-11 5-8 6-6 6-1 6-8 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-9 WT. 195 210 190 170 130 215 170 221 190 190 180 195 150 205 205 205 195 220 HOMETOWN Zanesville, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Mt. Washington, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Edgewood, Ky. Louisville, Ky. New Albany, Ind. New Albany, Ind. Frankfort, Ky. Clarksville, Ind. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio Louisville, Ky. Radcliff, Ky. New Albany, Ind. Frankfort, Ind. Toowoomba, Australia Head Coach: Scott Davenport Assistant Coaches: Damien Anderson, Michael Scott, Reece Gaines Team Managers: Mack Van Lenten, Austin Galloway Team Trainers: Brad Bluestone Sports Performance: Steve Hartman TEAM PASTOR: Fr. Dale Cieslik 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 3 HIGH SCHOOL (PREV. COLL.) Zanesville (Albany) Vianney Bullitt East DeSales Fern Creek Covington Catholic (Spring Hill College) Male New Albany (Purdue) Providence Franklin County (Wright State) Clarksville Ballard Covington Catholic Pleasure Ridge Park North Hardin New Albany Frankfort (Purdue) Centenary Heights State Player Profiles-Seniors Coaching Staff Head Coach - Scott Davenport Assistant Coach - Michael Scott Michael Scott enters his eighth season as a member of On April 29, 2005, Scott Davenport became the the Bellarmine men’s basketball community. Starting as 11th coach in Bellarmine’s history, and in six years a freshman undergraduate in the fall of 2005, he has been took Bellarmine all the way to the top by leading with Coach Scott Davenport every step of the way during the Knights to the 2011 NCAA Division II National Davenport’s tenure at Bellarmine. This season, Scott will Championship. For his efforts, he was named national assist in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, coach of the year by two different organizations: the scouting, film exchange, team academics, summer camps National Association of Basketball Coaches and the and player development. On the floor, Scott will work primarily with guard Division II Bulletin. In his debut season, Davenport—who inherited a team program that had finished last in the Great Lakes Valley Conference the year before—led his troops to BU’s first .500 finish since 2001, and the first conference tournament appearance since 2002. The following year Davenport’s charges went 12-15, which included three losses in the NABC Classic at Freedom Hall against NCAA Division I opponents Louisville, Ohio, and Saint Joseph’s. Improvement continued in 2007-08 as Coach Davenport and the Knights once again finished with a winning record at 17-11 and returned to the GLVC Tourney where they lost in the first round to eventual champion Drury. Collegiate Head Coaching Record 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 Bellarmine Bellarmine Bellarmine Bellarmine Bellarmine Bellarmine Bellarmine Bellarmine 24-8 29-4 33-2 23-9 26-7 17-11 12-15 14-14 development and team offense. The previous three seasons Scott served on the coaching staff while pursuing a graduate degree at Bellarmine. During that time, he assisted in all aspects of program administration, helped the program obtain the National Championship in 2011, and graduated with his MBA in December of 2011. As a Bellarmine undergrad, Scott headed up all managerial duties for the men’s basketball program and earned his BA in business administration in 2009. A native of South Bend, Ind., Scott is a graduate of Trinity School at Greenlawn, where he was a three year varsity starter in basketball. Scott is single and resides in Louisville. Assistant Coach - Reece Gaines In the 2008-09 season, Davenport led Reece Gaines began his tenure as an assistant coach at the Knights to one of the best seasons Bellarmine in the fall of 2012. He assists in all aspects of in Bellarmine basketball history, setting the program, including recruiting, scouting, film exchange school records for most wins in a season, and player development. most games played and highest in-season Gaines was a four year starter at the University of Lounational ranking. His 26-7 Knights made it isville from 1999-2003, where current Bellarmine head to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, coach Scott Davenport was an assistant at the time. While narrowly losing to the eventual national at Louisville, Gaines scored 1,945 points, which ranks No. 4 on the Cardinals’ champion in overtime in the NCAA Midwest all-time scoring list and was named to All-America teams by The Sporting Regional Final. News, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and the Associated Press after his senior season. After the successful 2008-09 season the nation was beginning to take notice of Bellarmine University. Heading into the 2009-10 season, Sporting News tabbed the Knights as preseason No. 1. The Knights would go on to a 23-9 record and win the Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament championship for the first time in program history. Career Record: 178-70 (72%) In the 2003 NBA draft, Gaines was selected in the first round, and 15th overall, by the Orlando Magic, initiating a 10-year professional career that included stints with the Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks, and several teams in Europe. Gaines, a native of Madison, Wisc., resides in Louisville with his wife, DeLisa, and their two children, Alessandra and Cruz. In 2011, everything came together as Davenport led Bellarmine to a 33-2 record while capturing the Knights’ first national championship in any sport. Among the milestones reached by the 2011 squad were best winning percentage, most wins, and most consecutive wins, while recording a third straight 20-win season. His Knights had a 17-1 GLVC regular season record while competing in arguably the toughest conference division in all of college basketball. His colleagues recognized him for this accomplishment by voting him the 2011 GLVC Coach of the Year. 21 • VANCE HALL 6-4 • Senior • Guard • Frankfort, Ky. • Franklin County High School / Wright State Major: Business Administration • Parents: Mike and Kim Hall 2013-14: Came on late in the season to up his averages to 14.5 points and 4.73 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game…recorded three double-doubles on the season, doing it with points and assists once and points and rebounds twice…recorded a careerhigh 28 points against Fairmont State and repeated that performance against William Jewell in the opening round of the GLVC tourney…selected to the GLVC All-Tournament Team…named GLVC Player of the Week on 2/24/14. 2012-13: Started all 26 games during the season, leading the team in scoring (15.4 ppg), three-point percentage (47.7%), free throw percentage (90.4%) and minutes played (31.7 mpg)…First Team All-GLVC selection…Named GLVC Player of the Week on Nov. 19 after averaging 24.5 ppg, 3.0 apg, and 3.5 rpg in victories over Wayne State (11/15) and Grand Valley Assistant Coach - Damien Anderson Damien Anderson joined Bellarmine men’s basketball coaching staff in the 2013-2014 season. A native of Brisbane, Australia, Anderson comes to Bellarmine with proven experience as both a player and a coach. Bellarmine captured another regular season GLVC crown with a 16-2 league mark As a coach, Anderson’s experience includes various roles in Australia from as Davenport earned Co-Coach of the Year honors in the GLVC. 1999-2007, two years as a graduate assistant at the University of the Pacific and In his seven years at Bellarmine, two players have been named to All-America four years as an assistant coach at Louisville’s St. Xavier High School. He holds squads, 14 have been named to All-GLVC teams while two have earned confer- a bachelor’s degree in commerce from the University of Southern Queensland. ence Player of the Year and another was named GLVC Freshman of the Year and National Player of the Year. Student Managers Austin Galloway Mack Van Lenten Before heading to Louisville, Davenport spent 10 seasons as the head boy’s coach at Ballard High School where he won a state championship in 1988 and coached future NBA players DeJuan Wheat and Allan Houston. A Louisville native, Davenport and his wife, Sharon, have two sons: Russ and Doug, who are both Bellarmine graduates. Russ now works for Whayne Supply in Louisville. Doug, who played four years at Bellarmine, is now on Rick Pitino’s staff at the University of Louisville. 4 • www.BUKnights.com 2011-12 (Wright State): Starter for three of four games on Italy trip...started at Ohio State...eight points vs Kenyon and North Florida...10 points vs Cincinnati... off the bench for 13 vs C Michigan...three threes at Loyola...missed games due to concussion...13 vs Milwaukee...played in 30 games and started 17...averaged 20.2 minutes...hit 23 threes...shot .806 from the line. 2010-11 (Wright State): Missed games due to achilles injury...saw time vs Air Force... four points in 14 minutes vs Green Bay... increased playing time since YSU due to Cooper Land injury...four steals at CSU... two threes at Green Bay, one to tie the game late...six points vs Hofstra in the BracketBuster with two threes...playing time increased in February. High School: Three-year starter averaging 24.5 points, 8.1 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a senior...Named the Regional 11 MVP...Selected the MVP of Kentucky’s East-West All-Star Game as well as the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Basketball Game. Anderson played in the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) and the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) The 2012 season was another outstanding season as the Knights went 29-4 and from 1991-2007. The crowning achievement in his career is when he scored 75 made their second straight appearance the NCAA Division II Elite 8 and final 4. points in a game, setting an Australian record. Prior to coming to Bellarmine, Davenport served nine years as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville under Hall of Fame coach Denny Crum and national championship-winning coach Rick Pitino. He also served a year as an assistant coach on Mike Pollio’s staff at Virginia Commonwealth where he coached alongside Tubby Smith. State (11/17)…Has led or shared the lead in scoring in 12 games during the season…Had six games of 20 or more points. STATISTICS TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct ft f ta pct off def tot avg 2012-13 32-32 160 291 .550 61 133 .459 96 105 .914 25 93 118 3.7 2013-14 30-30 144 293 .491 60 149 .403 88 117 .752 19 121 140 4.7 TOTAL 62-62 304 584 .521 121 282 .429 184 222 .829 44 214 258 4.2 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 28, William Jewell -- 03/02/14 ; at Fairmont State -- 12/19/13 Rebounds: 11, at Indianapolis -- 01/26/13 Assists: 10, Missouri S&T -- 01/11/14 ; Missouri-St. Louis -- 02/13/14 Steals: 4, Drury University -- 01/09/14 Blocks: 3, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 FG made: 9, William Jewell -- 03/02/14 ; St. Joseph’s College -- 2/09/13 FG attempts: 14, 5 times 3FG made: 6, vs Philander Smith -11/23/12 3FG attempts: 10, vs Southern Indiana -- 03/09/14 FT made: 14, Wayne State -- 11/15/12 FT attempts: 14, Wayne State -- 11/15/12 ; at Fairmont State -- 12/19/13 pf fo ast t/o 59 1 77 71 56 0 142 67 115 1 219 138 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 5 blk 6 7 13 stl 33 31 64 pts avg 477 14.9 436 14.5 913 14.7 Player Profiles-Seniors Player Profiles-Seniors 33 • STEVIE LOVELESS 23 • KEISTEN JONES 6-6 • R-Senior • Forward • Frankfort, Ind. • Frankfort High School / Purdue University Major: Accounting and Finance • Parents: Brenda and Kevin Loveless Senior • 6-3 • 195 lbs. • Guard • Major: Business Administration Louisville, Ky. • Ballard H.S. 2013-14: Named 1st Team All-GLVC… Named to Capital One Academic AllDistrict IV Team…led the Knights win scoring with a 16 ppg average…led the GLVC in 3-Pt. FG% during the regular season at 49.3%...poured in a season high 27 points in first game of season against Marian…earned GLVC Player of the Week award on 12/2/13 fourth most on the team, and 3.5 rebounds per game…Reached doublefigures in scoring 20 times including posting a career-high 27 points against Wheeling Jesuit (12/19)…Poured in 20 points and pulled down eight rebounds in victory over No. 25 Findlay in the NCAA Tournament (3/11)…Earned Academic All-GLVC honors 2012-13: Played in all 26 games, starting 20 times…Third on the team averaging 12.4 ppg and fifth in rebounding at 3.6 rpg… Exploded for career-high 31 points to go along with 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals in win at Lewis (2/14)…Tallied 8 points and 8 rebounds in win over Quincy (1/3)…Reached double figures in 20 games during the regular season. 2010-11: Came off the bench in all 35 games during his freshman season… Averaged 4.7 points and 1.9 rebounds a game…3rd on the team with 17 blocks on the season…Scored career high 16 points including going 5-6 from beyond the arc in win against Harris-Stowe (12/30)…Had 15 points and 7 rebounds in 97-70 win over IUSoutheast (12/11)…Named to GLVC All-Academic team 2011-12: Appeared in 32 games, starting 25 games…Averaged 11.4 points, 2013-14: Preseason concussion 2012-13: Appeared in 4 games during the season, averaging 0.3 ppg and 1.0 rpg… Scored only point of the season against St. Joseph’s College (2/9) while pulling down 3 boards. 2011-12: Redshirted…Earned Academic All-GLVC honors 2010-11: Averaged 3.3 points and 3.4 rebounds during the first 7 games of the season before sustaining an injury and taking a redshirt season 2009-10: (Purdue) Appeared in six games at Purdue, averaging 0.3 points and 0.3 rebounds in 2.5 minutes per game ... Scored two points in the High School: Led team to runner up finish in state tournament after averaging 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game as a senior… Earned 2nd Team All-State honors by the Courier Journal...Named to 1st Team All 7th Region...Member of the 1,000 point club...Named to the All-King of the Bluegrass Tournament team…Played in both KentuckyIndiana and Kentucky-Ohio All-Star games. STATISTICS STATISTICS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast t/o 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL 27 40 67 82 63 77 128 166 285 365 48 67 65 73 253 35-0 32-25 32-26 30-30 129-81 56 128 133 151 468 111 218 286 270 885 .505 .587 .465 .559 .529 25 54 .463 43 89 .483 48 136 .353 38 80 .475 154 359 .429 .675 .817 .818 .771 .781 27 29 24 35 115 41 83 88 102 314 68 112 112 137 429 6 • www.BUKnights.com 1.9 3.5 3.5 4.6 3.3 0 0 2 3 5 13 27 44 53 137 32 39 36 39 146 blk stl 17 17 10 22 66 10 15 22 19 66 pts avg 164 366 377 468 1375 4.7 11.4 11.8 15.6 10.7 High School: Collected Indiana Basketball Coaches Association honorable mention all-state accolades in 2009 ... Two-time preseason all-state selection ... Named All-Sagamore Conference, All-Clinton County and All-Lafayette Area in each of his final three seasons at Frankfort ... Averaged 25 points and 13 rebounds per game as a senior to garner team MVP honors ... Coached by Jason Good. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 6, WV STATE -- 12/10/10 ; IUS -- 12/11/10 Rebounds: 8, at West Virginia State -11/26/10 Assists: 1, WAYNE STATE -- 11/21/10 Steals: 1, IUS -- 12/11/10 ; St. Joe’s -- 2/09/13 Blocks: 1, at Kentucky Wesleyan -12/02/10 FG made: 3, #12 IU-S.EAST -- 12/11/10 FG attempts: 4, #12 IU-S.EAST -12/11/10 3FG made: 1, at WV St -- 11/26/10 ; WV St. -- 12/10/10 3FG attempts: 1, 6 times FT made: 4, WAYNE STATE -11/21/10 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 31, at Lewis -- 02/14/13 Rebounds: 10, Indianapolis -- 01/16/14 Assists: 7, at Truman -- 02/08/14 Steals: 3, at Lewis -- 02/14/13 Blocks: 3, 4 times FG made: 11, at Lewis -- 02/14/13 FG attempts: 17, at Lewis -- 02/14/13 3FG made: 7, at Lewis -- 02/14/13 3FG attempts: 11, at Lewis -- 02/14/13 FT made: 10, Drury University -01/09/14 FT attempts: 13, Drury University -01/09/14 ; MARIAN -- 11/16/13 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct win over SIU Edwardsville(12/22) ... Grabbed a rebound in the win over Ball State(12/19) ... Had a rebound and two assists in the victory over Buffalo(12/5) ... Played three minutes in the season-opening win over Cal State Northridge(11/13) *Purdue TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct ft f ta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast t/o blk stl pts avg *2009-106-0 1 5 .20000 .0000 0 .000 022 0.3 1 022 0 0 20.3 2010-11 6-0 6 11 .545 2 5 .400 9 14 .643 6 18 24 3.4 8 0 1 3 1 1 23 3.3 2012-13 4-0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 0 4 4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 TOTAL 11-0 6 14 .429 2 6 .333 10 18 .556 6 22 28 2.5 8 0 1 3 1 2 24 2.2 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 7 Player Profiles-Juniors Player Profiles-Juniors 10 • CORBIN MAYNARD 5-11 • Junior • Guard • Louisville, Ky. • DeSales High School Major: Business Administraton • Parents: Carol Smith and Joe Maynard 2012-13: Has come off the bench in 25 games during the season…Averaged 0.7 points and 0.6 rebounds per game…Scored season-high 7 points while dishing out 3 assists against St. Joseph’s College (2/9)…Tallied 3 steals against Nova Southeastern (12/15) during the Fern Valley Hotel Classic in Knights Hall. 2011-12: Appeared in 22 games during his first season, averaging 1.6 points… Scored career-high 10 points and pulled down 4 rebounds while playing 21 minutes against Ohio Valley (12/9)…Came off the bench and hit 1-2 3-pointers in national semifinal against Montevallo (3/22). High School: averaged 7.9 points, 2.9 assists and 2.9 rebounds a game as a senior...Earned Second Team All 6th Region honors in 2010-11 and was named to the All “A” Classic All Tournament Team as a junior and a senior...Played for Coach John Mingus 12 • JAKE THELEN 6-6• Junior • Forward • Edgewood, Ky. • Covington Catholic High School / Spring Hill College Major: Finance • Parents: Ashley and Jon Thelen 2012-13: Started all 26 games during the season, averaging 9.8 points and 4.6 rebounds…Leads team in field-goal percentage at 63.4% (109-of-172)…Recorded only double-double of the year against Quincy (1/3), registering 22 points and 10 boards in the victory…Scored 17 points to go along with 5 boards in win over Kentucky Wesleyan (2/2). 2011-12: (Spring Hill) Led the Badgers in scoring averaging 18.5 points per game... shot 63.4% from the field, third best in NAIA...pulled down 7.5 boards a game... named Southern States Conference Freshman of the Year...also named to the allconference team...eclipsed the 20-point plateau 13 times...had a season-high 28 points in a 57-62 loss at Faulkner. High School: Prepped at Covington Catholic High School in Edgewood, Kentucky, under Coach Mike Listerman ... 4th leading scorer ... Kentucky vs. Indiana All-Star selection, KY vs. KY All-Star selection, Kentucky vs. Ohio All-Star selection ... First Team All-Region ... First Team All-District ... First Team All- Northern Kentucky ... Team MVP junior and senior year ... Honor Roll. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 10, Ohio Valley -- 12/9/11 Rebounds: 5, vs King -- 11/30/13 Assists: 3, Missouri S&T -- 01/11/14 ; Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; St. Joseph’s College -- 2/09/13 Steals: 5, West Virginia Tech -12/9/13 Blocks: 1, William Jewell -- 03/02/14 ; vs Indianapolis -- 03/16/13 ; vs King -- 11/30/13 FG made: 3, Missouri S&T -- 01/11/14 FG attempts: 3, 8 times 3FG made: 2, at Indianapolis -02/22/14 3FG attempts: 3, Rockhurst Hawks -- 01/05/12 ; vs Philander Smith -11/23/12 FT made: 5, Ohio Valley -- 12/9/11 FT attempts: 6, Ohio Valley -- 12/9/11 ; UINDY -- 2/11/12 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2011-12 22-0 9 19 .474 5 12 .417 2012-13 30-0 5 14 .357 2 8 .250 2013-14 30-0 19 29 .655 8 17 .471 TOTAL 82-0 33 62 .532 15 37 .405 STATISTICS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 13 20 .650 2 14 16 0.7 6 8 .750 4 12 16 0.5 22 30 .733 18 32 50 1.7 41 58 .707 24 58 82 1.0 8 • www.BUKnights.com pf fo ast t/o 11 0 5 6 19 0 12 9 53 0 25 12 83 0 42 27 blk 0 1 2 3 stl 5 9 25 39 pts avg 36 1.6 18 0.6 68 2.3 122 1.5 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 27, vs Wisconsin-Parkside -03/08/14 Rebounds: 18, vs Indiana Southeast -11/29/13 Assists: 5, at UW-Parkside -- 01/23/14 ; McKendree -- 01/30/14 ; Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 Steals: 3, vs Virginia at Wise -- 11/24/12 Blocks: 2, 4 times FG made: 12, vs Wisconsin-Parkside -03/08/14 FG attempts: 16, vs Wisconsin-Parkside -- 03/08/14 3FG made: 1, at Indianapolis -- 02/22/14 3FG attempts: 1, 4 times FT made: 10, Quincy -- 01/03/13 FT attempts: 12, Quincy -- 01/03/13 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct *2011-12 26-25 196 309 .634 0 3 .000 2012-13 32-32 116 187 .620 0 1 .000 2013-14 30-30 192 259 .741 1 3 .333 TOTAL 62-62 308 446 .691 1 4 .250 STATISTICS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS * from Spring Hill College ft f ta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast t/o 90 135 .667 70 125 195 7.5 41 25 52 55 76 .724 46 90 136 4.3 39 0 32 34 77 117 .658 77 140 217 7.2 78 4 62 58 132 193 .684 123 230 353 5.7 117 4 94 92 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 9 blk 9 10 16 26 stl 14 9 18 27 pts avg 482 18.5 287 9.0 462 15.4 749 12.1 Player Profiles • Sophomores Player Profiles • Sophomores 22 • BILLY EDELEN 6-2 • Sophomore • Guard • Clarksville, Ind. • Clarksville High School Major: Exercise Science • Parents: Bill Edelen and Diane Lacy 25 • MAX CLEMONS 6-4 • Sophomore • Guard • Louisville, Ky. • Pleasure Ridge Park High School Major: Undecided • Parents: Mark and Tammy Clemons 2013-14: Broke hand early in season during practice and will take medical redshirt. 2013-14: Medical Redshirt (surgery prior to season) 2012-13: Played in 8 games during first year at Bellarmine…Saw season-high 4 minutes of action in victory over Virginia-Wise (11/24), scoring 3 points…Grabbed 2 rebounds in 1 minute of play in regular-season win over Illinois-Springfield (1/5). 2012-13: Appeared in all 26 games during the year, starting 6 times…Averaging 5.3 points while shooting 54.1% from the floor (46-of-85)…Scored season-high 15 points in 95-77 win over St. Joseph’s College (2/9)…Tallied 12 points and pulled down 5 boards at Maryville (1/12)…Went 3-of-4 from behind the arc in GLVC Tournament win over Illinois-Springfield (3/3), finishing with 9 points and 5 rebounds. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game for Coach Jason Connell at Clarksville High School...unanimous selection for All MidSouthern Conference...shot 44 percent from 3-point range and 92 percent from the free throw line. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 15, St. Joseph’s College -- 2/09/13 Rebounds: 5, at Maryville -- 01/12/13 ; UIS -- 03/03/13 Assists: 4, UC Clermont -- 12/14/12 Steals: 2, vs Maryville -- 03/07/13 ; UWParkside -- 1/17/13 Blocks: 1, Wisconsin-Parkside -- 1/17/13 FG made: 5, at Maryville -- 01/12/13 ; vs VAWise -- 11/24/12 FG attempts: 10, at Maryville -- 01/12/13 3FG made: 3, UIS -- 03/03/13 3FG attempts: 4, 3 times (Last: UIS -03/03/13) FT made: 7, St. Joseph’s College -- 2/09/13 FT attempts: 8, St. Joseph’s College -2/09/13 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 3, vs Virginia at Wise -- 11/24/12 Rebounds: 2, UIS -- 01/05/13 Assists: 1, UC Clermont -- 12/14/12 Steals: 1, UC Clermont -- 12/14/12 FG made: 1, 3 times FG attempts: 2, vs Virginia at Wise -11/24/12 3FG made: 1, vs Virginia at Wise -11/24/12 3FG attempts: 2, vs Virginia at Wise -11/24/12 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2012-13 10-0 3 4 .750 1 2 .500 2013-14 1-0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 TOTAL 11-0 3 5 .600 1 3 .333 High School: Named to Kentucky All-State Second Team honors as a senior when he averaged 18.8 points and eight rebounds a game....earned All-Sixth Region honors…averaged 13.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists a game as a junior to earn STATISTICS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.4 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.4 10 • www.BUKnights.com pf fo ast t/o 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 blk 0 0 0 stl 1 0 1 pts avg 7 0.7 0 0.0 7 0.6 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2012-13 26-6 43 81 .531 15 36 .417 STATISTICS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 32 42 .762 12 41 53 2.0 pf fo ast t/o 25 0 31 13 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 11 blk 1 stl 9 pts avg 133 5.1 Player Profiles • Sophomores Player Profiles • Sophomores 11 • MICHAEL PARRISH 5-8 • Sophomore • Guard • Louisville, Ky. • Fern Creek High School Major: Communication • Parents: Deborah Thompson and Michael Parrish, Sr. 4 • GEORGE SUGGS 6-10 • Sophomore • Forward • St. Louis, Mo. • Vianney High School Major: Communicaton • Parents: George and Lisa Suggs 2012-13: Appeared in all 26 games, averaging 3.7 points per game…Scored seasonhigh 13 points in 75-71 win over Lewis (1/19)…Has hit 16-of-48 (.333) three-pointers on the year….Registered 12 points and six rebounds in victory over Cincinnati-Clermont (12/14)…Third on the team in blocked shots with 11. 2012-13: Played in seven games during his first season…Pulled down two rebounds and dished out an assist in GLVC Tournament First Round victory over Illinois-Springfield…Played season-high five minutes in win over Virginia-Wise (11/24) in Evansville, Ind. High School: Averaged 11.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks as a senior while leading Vianney to USA Today Top 25 national ranking…Finished as the school’s all-time leader in blocks for a season (77) and a career (146)…Played for Coach Kevin Walsh. High School: Played at Fern Creek High School for Coach Dion Layfield...as a senior, averaged 12 points. 5 assists 2 rebounds and 1 steal a game...was top 5 in the state in free throw shooting (85%)...ScoutKentuckyPreps.com said he “is a dart out on the floor and utilizes great quickness to harass opponents defensively”. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 21, at Indianapolis -- 02/22/14 Rebounds: 7, 4 times Assists: 6, at Quincy -- 02/06/14 Steals: 3, vs Virginia at Wise -- 11/24/12 Blocks: 6, vs Indiana Southeast -- 11/29/13 FG made: 9, at Indianapolis -- 02/22/14 FG attempts: 13, at Truman -- 02/08/14 3FG made: 3, 4 times 3FG attempts: 5, at Lewis -- 01/25/14 ; Maryville -- 02/15/14 ; Ohio Valley -12/14/13 FT made: 7, MARIAN -- 11/16/13 FT attempts: 8, Indianapolis -- 01/16/14 ; MARIAN -- 11/16/13 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 9, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 Rebounds: 4, McKendree -- 01/30/14 Assists: 6, McKendree -- 01/30/14 Steals: 4, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 FG made: 3, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -2/20/13 FG attempts: 6, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -2/20/13 3FG made: 2, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -2/20/13 3FG attempts: 4, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -2/20/13 FT made: 3, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 FT attempts: 5, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 STATISTICS TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2012-13 9-0 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 2013-14 27-0 8 29 .276 2 16 .125 TOTAL 36-0 9 35 .257 2 19 .105 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 3 4 .750 0 6 6 0.7 7 13 .538 6 19 25 0.9 10 17 .588 6 25 31 0.9 12 • www.BUKnights.com pf fo ast t/o 0 0 4 3 16 0 30 15 16 0 34 18 blk 0 0 0 stl 0 15 15 pts avg 5 0.6 25 0.9 30 0.8 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2012-13 32-0 33 83 .398 18 54 .333 2013-14 29-29 102 202 .505 28 75 .373 TOTAL 61-29 135 285 .474 46 129 .357 STATISTICS FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 23 29 .793 16 30 46 1.4 42 63 .667 31 93 124 4.3 65 92 .707 47 123 170 2.8 pf fo ast t/o 30 0 18 25 85 3 62 39 115 3 80 64 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 13 blk 15 58 73 stl 9 15 24 pts avg 107 3.3 274 9.4 381 6.2 Player Profiles • Newcomers Player Profiles • Newcomers 32 • CHRISTIAN MEYER 42 • JOSH DERKSEN Junior • 6-6 • 205 lbs. • Forward • Major: Exercise Science • New Albany, Ind. • New Albany H.S. Freshman • 6-9 • 220 lbs. • Forward • Major: Undecided • Toowoomba, Australia • Centenary Heights State H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 9.4 pints and 7.4 rebounds a game as a senior captain at New Albany High School, where he hepled lead the Bulldogs to three sectional titles and and two Hoosier Hills Conference crowns...played for Coach Jim Shannon...did not play freshman or sophomore years at Bellarmine...was a member of Knights’ tennis team in the 2011-12 school year. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 2, 4 times Rebounds: 3, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 FG made: 1, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 ; West Virginia Tech -- 12/9/13 FG attempts: 2, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 13-0 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 HIGH SCHOOL: Derksen did not have a high school career typical of U.S. players, instead he was a scholarship recipient at the prestigious Australia Institute of Sport and competed on the national Australian National FIBA U17 team, which lost in the World Championship finals to Team USA. 3FG attempts: 1, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 FT made: 2, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 FT attempts: 2, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 4 4 1 .000 6 4 10 0.8 pf fo ast t/o 7 0 0 2 blk 0 3 • TANNER GIBSON stl 0 pts avg 8 0.6 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 30-1 106 218 .486 26 69 .377 Sophomore • 6-2 • 195 lbs. • Guard • Major: Business Administration • Zanesville, Ohio • Zanesville H.S. • Prev. College: Albany 2012-13 (Albany): Redshirted 2011-12 (Albany): Appeared in 24 games during the season, playing 5.0 minutes per game and averaging 0.8 points…Scored season-high 3 points against Maryland-Baltimore County (2/1)…Shot 42.9% from the field…Scored first career points against Fairleigh Dickinson (11/27). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Second Team All-State by the Associated Press while being named Eastern District Co-Player of the Year…Averaged 17.5 ppg, 3.5 apg and 2.0 spg…Two year team captain…Led Zionsville to a 21-3 record and a No. 3 ranking in the state…Played for Coach Scott Aronhalt. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 13, Drury University -- 01/09/14 Rebounds: 4, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 Assists: 7, vs Indiana Southeast -- 11/29/13 Steals: 2, 4 times Blocks: 2, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg f ga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 26-16 35 94 .372 15 44 .341 FG made: 4, Drury -- 01/09/14 ; Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 FG attempts: 9, Drury University -- 01/09/14 3FG made: 3, Drury University -- 01/09/14 3FG attempts: 6, Drury University -- 01/09/14 FT made: 3, Indianapolis -- 01/16/14 FT attempts: 6, Indianapolis -- 01/16/14 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 16 26 .615 10 36 46 1.8 pf fo ast t/o 35 1 63 42 blk 7 stl 17 pts avg 101 3.9 15 • DONNIE HALE As a Redshirt Freshman (PURDUE: 2012-13): Played in 32 games and drew eight starting assignments ... Averaged 3.8 points and 2.8 rebounds in 14.5 minutes per game As a Freshman (PURDUE: 2011-12): Redshirted 2010-11: Attended Bridgton Prep HIGH SCHOOL: A McDonald’s All-America nominee ... A two-time Associated Press all-state selection, garnering first-team honors in 2010 and third-team recognition in 2009 ... Named an Indiana All-Star in 2010 and an Indiana Junior All-Star in 2009...Named the Evening News and Tribune Player of the Year in both 2009 and 2010 ... Guided New Albany to an 89-9 record, two sectional titles and a regional crown during his four years ... Ranks second on New Albany’s career rebounds list (620) and third on its scoring ledger (1,236) ... Averaged 18.0 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game as a senior ... Averaged 19.7 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game as a junior ... Coached by Jim Shannon. TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 18-0 37 66 .561 3 10 .300 FG attempts: 8, at Lewis -- 01/25/14 3FG made: 1, Drury University -- 01/09/14 ; Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 ; at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 3FG attempts: 1, 10 times FT made: 2, Drury University -- 01/09/14 ; Missouri S&T -- 01/11/14 ; Missouri-St. Louis -- 02/13/14 FT attempts: 2, 5 times FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 10 13 .769 11 25 36 2.0 14 • www.BUKnights.com pf fo ast t/o 29 0 6 20 blk 9 stl 4 pts avg 87 4.8 FG made: 7, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 FG attempts: 13, at Quincy -- 02/06/14 3FG made: 3, Indianapolis -- 01/16/14 ; vs King -11/30/13 3FG attempts: 6, Indianapolis -- 01/16/14 FT made: 4, at UW-Parkside -- 01/23/14 ; at Indianapolis -- 02/22/14 ; vs Indianapolis -- 03/07/14 FT attempts: 6, at Indianapolis -- 02/22/14 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 41 61 .672 8 56 64 2.1 pf fo ast t/o 58 0 27 37 blk 18 stl 7 pts avg 279 9.3 24• NICK FREDRICK Freshman • 5-11 • 150 lbs. • Guard • Major: Undecided • Cincinnati, Ohio • Covington Catholic (Ky.) H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Covington Cath to a 27-7 record and a district championship in his senior year...playing with four stress fractures n his back, averaged 15 points a game as senior...led team in free throw and three point percentage junior and senior years..named MVP of the Lloyd Invitational, to all tournament team at Scott County, and defensive player of the game at Ccott County...named to the 9th region all-star team...played for Coach Scott Ruthsatz. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 6, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 Rebounds: 2, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 Assists: 2, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 Steals: 1, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 FG made: 2, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 12-0 6 23 .261 6 20 .300 Sophomore • 6-8 • 220 lbs. • Forward • Major: Business Admin. • New Albany, Ind. • New Albany H.S. • Prev. College: Purdue SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 14, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 Rebounds: 6, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 Assists: 1, 7 times Steals: 1, 4 times Blocks: 2, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 FG made: 6, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 16, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 ; Southern Indiana -- 01/20/14 Rebounds: 6, at WJC -- 1/03/14 ; at William Jewell -1/03/14 Assists: 3, Christian Brothers -- 11/23/13 Steals: 1, 7 times Blocks: 3, McKendree -- 01/30/14 ; Virginia Union -12/13/13 FG attempts: 6, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 3FG made: 2, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 3FG attempts: 5, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 FT made: 1, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 ; Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 FT attempts: 2, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 ; IllinoisSpringfield -- 02/01/14 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 2 4 .500 0 3 3 0.3 pf fo ast t/o 7 0 4 1 blk 0 stl 2 pts avg 20 1.7 20 • GEORGE KNOTT Freshman • 6-5 • 190 lbs. • Forward • Major: Undecided • New Albany, Ind. • Providence H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 14 ppg, 6 rpg as a senior...4 year varsity starter.. .team captain senior year... First team all area by The Courier-Journal senior year...MVP of Southridge Regional as a junior...played for Coach Lou Lefevre. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 1, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 Rebounds: 1, 4 times TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 6-0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 FT made: 1, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 FT attempts: 3, Illinois-Springfield -- 02/01/14 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 2 5 .400 0 4 4 0.7 pf fo ast t/o 2 0 0 0 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 15 blk 0 stl 0 pts avg 2 0.3 Player Profiles • Newcomers 2013-14 Statistics 31 • TYLER LANDRY Freshman • 6-6 • 205 lbs. • Forward • Major: Business Administration • Radcliff, Ky. • North Hardin H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Trojans to a 21-8 record...led the district in rebounds and blocks per game, finished the season averaging 12 ppg, 11 rpg and 3 blocks a game... made the 5th region coaches association all region team, “Best In Hoops” Holiday Tournament team, 5th region region all tournament team, and 17th district all tournament team...named 2nd team all region...played for Ron Beavers. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 5, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 Rebounds: 5, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 Steals: 1, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 Blocks: 1, at Rockhurst -- 01/05/14 FG made: 2, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 9-0 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 BELLARMINE BASKETBALL 2013-14 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball Bellarmine (as of Mar 09, 2014) StatsCombined (through Team GLVCStatistics Conf. Tourney) All games FG attempts: 3, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 FT made: 2, at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 FT attempts: 2, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 ; at Saint Joseph’s (IN) -- 2/20/13 pf fo ast t/o 3 0 0 1 blk 1 stl 1 pts avg 9 1.0 14 • JOSH STONER 23 Jones, Keisten 12 Thelen, Jake pf fo ast t/o 1 0 6 5 blk 1 stl 2 pts avg 27 2.7 Freshman • 6-5 • 190 lbs. • Guard • Major: Nursing • Mt. Washington, Ky. • Bullitt East H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-State selection by the Courier-Journal and Lexington Herald Leader after averaging 17.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game…Scored season-high 32 points against Lafayette which included 7-for11 shooting from the 3-point line…Played in both the Derby Festival Classic and Indiana/Kentucky All-Star Game…Finished prep career with 1,613 points and school-record 225 3’s made…Averaged 16.9 ppg while shooting 56.3% from the field and 40.0% from beyond the arc as a junior….Played for Coach Troy Barr FG made: 7, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 ; vs King -11/30/13 FG attempts: 12, Saint Joseph’s -- 01/18/14 3FG made: 4, McKendree -- 01/30/14 ; Ill.-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; vs King -- 11/30/13 3FG attempts: 8, Ill.-Springfield -- 02/01/14 FT made: 5, at So. Indiana -- 02/27/14 FT attempts: 6, at So. Indiana -- 02/27/14 FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 49 65 .754 43 83 126 4.2 16 • www.BUKnights.com pf fo ast t/o 57 0 50 20 blk 6 42 Derksen, Josh 05 Troutman, Rusty 10 Maynard, Corbin FG made: 3, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 FG attempts: 6, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 3FG made: 1, vs King -- 11/30/13 ; West Virginia Tech -- 12/9/13 3FG attempts: 4, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 FT made: 2, 4 times FT attempts: 2, 5 times FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 9 10 .900 0 7 7 0.7 04 Suggs, George 14 Stoner, Josh 5 • RUSTY TROUTMAN TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg fga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 30-14 79 168 .470 42 105 .400 gp-gs 03 Gibson, Tanner HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Male Bulldogs to a 25-9 record last year...averaged 18 points and three assists a game...named MVP of the Ft. Harrod Classic after pouring in 26 points in the finals against Bryan Station... also named MVP of Pikeville State Farm Tournament and to the All Tournament team of the Jefferson City (Mo.) Holiday Classic...earned a spot on the Twenty-Sixth district All Tournament Team and Seventh Region All Tournament Team...named KABA 7th Region Player of the Year...played for Coach Larry Miller. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 18, vs King -- 11/30/13 Rebounds: 12, vs So. Indiana -- 03/09/14 Assists: 4, Ill.-Springfield -- 02/01/14 ; vs So. Indiana -- 03/09/14 Steals: 2, vs Indianapolis -- 03/07/14 ; vs So. Indiana -- 03/09/14 Blocks: 1, 6 times Player 15 Hale, Donnie Freshman • 6-1 • 170 lbs. • Guard • Major: Biology • Louisville, Ky. • Male H.S. TOTAL FGS 3-PT FGS Year gp-gs fg f ga pct fg fga pct 2013-14 10-0 8 20 .400 2 12 .167 Total ## 21 Hall, Vance FREE THROWSREBOUNDS ft f ta pct off def tot avg 3 4 .750 6 7 13 1.4 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 8, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 Rebounds: 2, Virginia Union -- 12/13/13 ; West Virginia Tech -- 12/9/13 Assists: 3, Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 Steals: 1, Christian Brothers -- 11/23/13 ; Ohio Valley -- 12/14/13 Blocks: 1, West Virginia Tech -- 12/9/13 Overall record: 23-7 Conf: 12-6 Home: 13-2 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 4-1 stl 16 pts avg 249 8.3 24 Fredrick, Nick 31 Landry, Tyler 11 Parrish, Michael 32 Meyer, Christian 20 Knott, George 22 Edelen, Billy Team Total.......... Opponents...... TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Bellarmine Opponents min 30-30 30-30 30-30 29-29 30-1 30-14 18-0 26-16 10-0 30-0 12-0 9-0 27-0 13-0 6-0 1-0 882 853 967 700 506 669 185 500 54 414 58 28 167 46 20 1 30 30 avg 29.4 28.4 32.2 24.1 16.9 22.3 10.3 19.2 5.4 13.8 4.8 3.1 6.2 3.5 3.3 1.0 3-Point fg% 3fg-fga 892-1682 6050 734-1751 .530 231-602 .384 500-698 .716 .419 190-576 .330 475-671 .708 Totals 2515 2133 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * % 128-166 77-117 88-117 42-63 41-61 49-65 10-13 16-26 9-10 22-30 2-4 3-4 7-13 4-4 2-5 0-0 Rebounds ft% 6050 OT 20 16 .475 .333 .403 .373 .377 .400 .300 .341 .167 .471 .300 .000 .125 .000 .000 .000 ft-fta .559 .741 .491 .505 .486 .470 .561 .372 .400 .655 .261 .500 .276 .500 .000 .000 OPP 2133 71.1 734-1751 .419 190-576 .330 6.3 475-671 .708 15.8 951 31.7 367 12.2 352 11.7 1.0 184 6.1 57 1.9 15310 10-1066 5-929 38-80 1-3 60-149 28-75 26-69 42-105 3-10 15-44 2-12 8-17 6-20 0-0 2-16 0-1 0-0 0-1 F-Throw 3fg% 151-270 192-259 144-293 102-202 106-218 79-168 37-66 35-94 8-20 19-29 6-23 3-6 8-29 2-4 0-0 0-1 BU 2515 83.8 +12.7 892-1682 .530 231-602 .384 7.7 500-698 .716 16.7 1080 36.0 +4.3 530 17.7 358 11.9 -0.2 1.5 172 5.7 147 4.9 27383 15-1826 - 1st 2nd 1191 1304 972 1145 fg-fga Date 11/16/13 11/23/13 11/29/13 11/30/13 12/9/13 12/13/13 12/14/13 12/19/13 1/03/14 01/05/14 01/09/14 01/11/14 01/16/14 01/18/14 01/20/14 01/23/14 01/25/14 01/30/14 02/01/14 02/06/14 02/08/14 02/13/14 02/15/14 2/20/13 02/22/14 02/27/14 03/02/14 03/07/14 03/08/14 03/09/14 .771 .658 .752 .667 .672 .754 .769 .615 .900 .733 .500 .750 .538 1.000 .400 .000 off 35 77 19 31 8 43 11 10 0 18 0 6 6 6 0 0 27 297 336 def 102 140 121 93 56 83 25 36 7 32 3 7 19 4 4 0 51 783 615 tot avg pf dq a to blk stl 137 4.6 73 3 53 39 22 217 7.2 78 4 62 58 16 140 4.7 56 0 142 67 7 124 4.3 85 3 62 39 58 64 2.1 58 0 27 37 18 126 4.2 57 0 50 20 6 36 2.0 29 0 6 20 9 46 1.8 35 1 63 42 7 7 0.7 1 0 6 5 1 50 1.7 53 0 25 12 2 3 0.3 7 0 4 1 0 13 1.4 3 0 0 1 1 25 0.9 16 0 30 15 0 10 0.8 7 0 0 2 0 4 0.7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 78 2 1080 36.0 562 11 530 358 147 951 31.7 618 - 367 352 57 Opponent MARIAN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS vs Indiana Southeast vs King WEST VIRGINIA TECH VIRGINIA UNION OHIO VALLEY at Fairmont State at William Jewell at Rockhurst DRURY UNIVERSITY MISSOURI S&T INDIANAPOLIS SAINT JOSEPH'S SOUTHERN INDIANA at UW-Parkside at Lewis MCKENDREE ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD at Quincy at Truman MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS MARYVILLE at Saint Joseph's (IN) at Indianapolis at Southern Indiana WILLIAM JEWELL vs Indianapolis vs Wisconsin-Parkside vs Southern Indiana * - Conference game 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 17 Wot W W W W W W W W W W W L W Lot L L W W W L W W W W L W W W L 19 18 31 15 7 16 4 17 2 25 2 1 15 0 0 0 pts avg 468 462 436 274 279 249 87 101 27 68 20 9 25 8 2 0 15.6 15.4 14.5 9.4 9.3 8.3 4.8 3.9 2.7 2.3 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.0 172 2515 83.8 71.1 184 2133 Score 77-71 74-57 88-75 84-71 86-51 86-64 106-72 81-73 73-63 92-64 85-77 89-79 79-81 103-60 66-68 74-76 68-76 97-77 73-53 90-79 90-92 72-59 76-72 106-63 96-81 69-72 82-69 90-74 90-78 73-86 Att. 2048 1952 236 173 1461 1591 1388 1071 350 250 2196 1821 2027 1721 2100 1092 1012 2091 1673 818 1470 2017 2054 509 2091 2000 1243 406 407 3425 Great Lakes Valley Conference GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE Contact Information: 201 S. Capitol Avenue Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: 317-237-2105 Fax: 317-237-5632 www.glvcsports.com Established: 1978 Commissioner (14th Year): Jim Naumovich Phone: (317) 237-5633 E-Mail: [email protected] Asst. Commissioner, Compliance: Tonya Charland Phone: (317) 237-5636 E-Mail: [email protected] Member Institutions (16): Bellarmine University, Drury University, University of Illinois Springfield, University of Indianapolis, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Saint Joseph’s College, University of Southern Indiana, Truman State University, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, William Jewell College Asst. Commissioner, Communications: Jeff Smith Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: jeff@glvc-sports.org Championships Sponsored (20): Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Football; Men’s and Women’s Golf; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field; Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving, Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Women’s Volleyball. Asst. Commissioner, Championships & Marketing Camelia Trahan Phone: (317) 237-2107 E-Mail: [email protected] GLVC Intern: Amy Selk | Phone: (317) 237-2105 | E-Mail: [email protected] GLVC Public Information Assistant: Jessica Yocum | E-Mail: [email protected] Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 35 years. The GLVC, which at one point over the past decade grew to 17 members and was the largest athletic conference in the country in any division, has fully embraced NCAA Division II. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier NCAA Division II basketball conferences, the GLVC now sponsors 20 championship sports, which includes the addition of football in 2012 and men’s and women’s swimming and diving in 2013-14. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three schools - Kentucky Wesleyan College, Bellarmine College (now Bellarmine University) and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Under the direction of 14-year Commissioner Jim Naumovich, the GLVC will be celebrating its 35th Anniversary with several online and social media campaigns over the course of the 2013-14 academic season, while a 30-second public service announcement has also been produced. Since its inception, 16 different institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury University (2005), Missouri University of Science & Technology (2005), Rockhurst University (2005), University of Illinois Springfield (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). Truman State University, which was admitted to the conference as a full-time member in July 2012, is competing in its first year as an active member during the 2013-14 season. Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year, and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow 17 institutions. Northern Kentucky departed following the 2011-12 season to bring the current membership to 16 schools. Truman then replaced charter member Kentucky Wesleyan, which left the league in 2013 to pursue membership in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, Ill. (Illinois Springfield), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, MissouriSt. Louis). The conference sponsors 20 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track and field, and tennis for men, and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. In the history of the GLVC, member schools have captured 12 NCAA Division II national championships, including nine on the men’s side. Seven of those titles were earned in the sport of men’s basketball, including Drury’s national championship in 2013 and Bellarmine’s title in 2011. Former member Kentucky Wesleyan won the 1987, 1990, 1999 and 2001 crowns under the GLVC umbrella, while Southern Indiana added a national title in 1995. Northern Kentucky won the school’s first-ever women’s basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the first GLVC member to win a national championship in men’s soccer, while USI staked claim to the GLVC’s first baseball national championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the first GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2012-13, the GLVC ranked third among 23 NCAA Division II conferences in Academic Success Rate (ASR) at 80 percent and third in the Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) at 62 percent for all student-athletes. In addition, a conference-record 2,002 student-athletes were recognized with Academic All-GLVC recognition in 2012-13, while a league-best 225 student- athletes earned the GLVC Council of Presidents’ Academic Excellence Award for grade-point averages of 3.5 or higher. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation. 18 • www.BUKnights.com All-Time Series Records Akron2-3 Alabama State 0-1 Alabama-Huntsville2-2 Alcorn State 1-2 American Christian 1-1 Anderson1-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Asbury1-0 Ashland17-20 Assumption 0-1 Augusta State 2-0 Austin Peay 6-11 Bahamas1-0 Baldwin-Wallace1-0 Belmont1-1 Berea21-9 Bethany1-0 Bethel3-1 Biscayne1-0 Bluefield State 1-0 Bryant0-1 BYU-Hawaii1-0 California (Pa.) 1-0 Cal. St. Bakersfield 1-0 Campbellsville16-9 Capital 2-2 Centenary1-0 Central Mo. State 1-0 Central State 4-5 Centre26-8 Charleston (W.V.) 1-0 Chase0-2 Christian Brothers 5-3 Cincinnati0-2 Cincinnati Clermont 2-0 Club Cuero 0-1 Corpus Christi 1-0 Creighton1-0 Cumberlands3-0 Dalhousie1-0 Davis-Elkins1-0 Delta State 2-3 Denison1-0 DePaul0-3 DePauw1-3 Detroit0-1 Drury5-6 Dubuque1-0 Earlham1-0 Eastern Illinois 2-3 Eastern Kentucky 0-3 Erskine1-0 Evansville0-2 Fairmont State 1-0 Fayetteville State 1-0 Ferris State 2-0 Findlay1-2 Fisk1-1 Florida Southern 1-0 Fort Knox 0-5 Franklin3-5 Gannon5-4 Georgetown18-38 Glenville State 1-0 Grace College 2-0 Grand Valley State 2-1 Hanover5-1 Harris-Stowe1-0 Henderson State 1-0 Hillsdale3-0 Holy Family 1-0 Holy Name 1-0 All-Time Coaching Records Years 1950-52 1952-55 1955-57 1957-59 1959-66 1966-71 1971-94 1994-98 1998-02 2002-05 2005- CoachRecordPct. GLVC Norb Raque 12-19 .387 Eddie Weber 31-35 .470 Paulie Miller 19-24 .442 Gene Kenney 23-27 .460 Alex Groza 91-77 .542 Jim Spalding 71-60 .542 Joe Reibel 346-277 .555 117-116 Bob Valvano 55-54 .505 23-53 Charlie Just 50-59 .459 37-45 Chris Pullem 28-54 .341 15-44 Scott Davenport 201-77 .724 100-47 Pct. .502 .303 .451 .341 .680 Houston Baptist 0-1 Illinois-Springfield 4-0 Illinois State 2-1 Incarnate Word 1-0 Indiana State 2-3 Indianapolis49-43 IUPU-Ft. Wayne 19-14 IUPU-Indianapolis8-4 IU-Southeast21-4 John Carroll 0-1 Kentucky Southern 1-0 Kentucky State 28-31 Kentucky Wesleyan 29-75 King University 3-0 Knoxville3-0 Lake Superior State 1-1 Lewis34-42 Limestone0-1 Lincoln Memorial 7-1 Lindsey Wilson 3-2 Lipscomb5-1 Longwood1-0 Louisville Bible 1-0 Louisville Municipal 1-0 Louisville0-12 Loyola (Md.) 1-0 Mackin Cadets 0-1 Malone2-0 Marian18-0 Marymount1-0 Maryville (Mo.) 3-1 McKendree3-0 McMurry0-1 Mercyhurst1-2 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 Michigan Tech 1-0 Midamerican Nazarene 1-0 Mid-Continent 1-0 Middle Tennessee St. 2-4 Midwestern State 1-1 Milligan1-0 Minnesota-Duluth1-1 Minnesota St.-Mankato 1-0 Mississippi College 1-0 Missouri Baptist 1-0 Missouri State 0-1 Missouri Western 1-0 Missouri-S&T10-1 Missouri-St. Louis 18-11 Montevallo0-1 Morehead State 0-7 Mount Marty 1-0 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 New Albany Dairymen 1-0 Niagara0-1 Norfolk State 1-0 Northeast Missouri 0-1 Northern Kentucky 37-43 Northwood5-1 Notre Dame 0-2 Oakland City 8-2 Oglethorpe1-1 Ohio Dominican 2-0 Ohio University 0-1 Ohio Valley 3-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 Oklahoma Baptist 0-1 Old Westbury 1-0 Olivet Nazarene 1-0 Oral Roberts 0-2 Parsons1-0 Patten1-0 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 19 Pfeiffer1-0 Pikeville10-6 Prarie View 1-0 Presbyterian0-1 Puerto Rico-Humacao 1-0 Purdue-Calumet2-0 Quantico Marines 1-0 Queens1-0 Quincy19-13 Rockhurst6-4 USC-Upstate1-0 Sacred Heart 1-0 Saginaw Valley 1-1 Salem International 1-0 Savannah State 1-0 Schreiner1-0 Shaw0-1 SIU-Edwardsville18-15 South Dakota State 0-1 Southern Indiana 32-49 Southwest Minn. St. 1-0 Spalding6-1 St. Andrews 1-0 St. Benedict’s 1-0 St. Bonaventure 0-1 St. Catharine 1-1 St. Edwards 1-1 St. Francis (Ind.) 1-0 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-1 St. Joseph’s 47-38 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 0-3 St. Leo 1-1 St. Mary’s 3-1 St. Vincent 0-1 Steubenville3-5 Tampa1-0 Taylor2-0 Temple Baptist 2-0 Tenn.-Chattanooga0-1 Tennessee State 1-8 Texas Wesleyan 1-0 Thomas More 27-8 Tiffin 0-1 Transylvania43-40 Troy State 1-1 Truman State 1-1 Tusculum4-0 Union28-12 Villa Madonna 17-17 Vincennes 4-0 Virginia Union 1-0 Wabash1-1 Walsh1-0 Wayne State (Mich.) 4-2 West Liberty 1-0 West Virginia State 4-0 West Virginia Tech 3-1 Western Carolina 0-1 Western Illinois 1-0 Western Washington 0-1 Wheeling Jesuit 3-0 Wilberforce1-0 William Jewell 3-0 Winston Salem 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee0-1 Wisconsin-Parkside25-7 Wisconsin-Platteville0-1 Wittenberg0-2 Wright State 7-12 Xavier0-10 Youngstown State 4-5 Bellarmine Records Bellarmine Records individual Records updated 3/12/14 most points in a game pl name pts. 1. Matt Otte 43 Rudy Montgomery 43 3. Floyd Smith 42 4. Reggie Burcy 41 Mike Holmes 41 6. Tom Schurfranz 40 Ron Belton 40 Joe Reibel 40 Rudy Montgomery 40 most points in a season Steve Mercer Opponent date Lewis Marian Transylvania Northern Kentucky IUPU-Fort Wayne Ashland UW-Milwaukee St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s Feb. 10, 2007 Jan. 27, 1960 Jan. 15, 1976 Mar. 2, 1989 Feb. 27, 1988 Jan. 18, 1992 Feb. 26, 1969 Feb. 23, 1959 Dec. 5, 1958 pl name sEASON gms. fg. ft. pts. avg. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Floyd Smith Jeremy Kendle Tom Schurfranz Tom Schurfranz Buddy Cox Steve Mercer Jeremy Kendle Reggie Burcy Jeremy Kendle Bruce Olliges 1976-77 2011-12 1990-91 1991-92 1981-82 1995-96 2010-11 1988-89 2009-10 1980-81 28 33 30 28 29 27 35 28 32 26 167 127 131 128 106 144 141 130 94 129 701 635 621 610 600 598 591 583 566 563 25.0 19.2 20.5 21.8 20.7 22.1 16.9 20.8 17.6 21.7 267 229 245 241 247 226 203 215 212 222 free throw percentage in a season (min. 2 fta/game) pl floyd smith name 1. Vance Hall 2. Eric Wilson 3. Justin Cornell 4. Victor Pierson 5. Chip Sivori 6. Matt Otte 7. Luke Sprague 8. Dewey Minton 9. Clint Davis 10. Josh Herbert sEASON gms. ftm. fta . avg. 2012-13 1990-91 2002-03 2003-04 1996-97 2005-06 2011-12 1975-76 1984-85 1997-98 32 30 28 27 25 28 31 25 27 27 105 74 73 77 55 70 84 75 60 74 96 67 66 69 48 61 73 65 52 64 .914 .905 .904 .896 .873 .871 .869 .867 .866 .865 free throw percentage in a Career (min. 2 FTA/game & 50 GMS) pl Tom schurfranz name sEASONs gms. ftm. FTa . avg. 1. Victor Pierson 2002-04 54 2. Eric Wilson 1989-91 57 3. Brad Bixler 1995-00 107 4.Vance Hall 2012-14 62 5. Brad Ayer 1999-03 108 6. Justin Cornell 2000-04 107 7. Brandy Monks 1987-91 115 8. Bruce Olliges 1977-81 104 9. Braydon Hobbs 2008-12 133 10. Bill Duncan 1967-70 79 highest career scoring average 107 123 258 184 276 198 419 335 210 246 118 146 308 222 335 243 519 416 261 306 pl name sEASON gms. pts. avg. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Bruce Olliges Buddy Cox Rudy Montgomery Floyd Smith Al Stevenson Steve Mercer Jeremy Kendle Tom Schurfranz Jim Hall Shannon Phillips Mike Holmes 1977-81 1981-84 1955-60 1973-77 1955-59 1993-97 2009-12 1987-92 1972-76 1991-95 1984-88 72 72 89 103 71 108 100 112 97 104 106 22.1 22.1 19.4 18.8 18.5 18.2 17.9 16.7 15.2 15.0 14.9 1594 1594 1723 1932 1313 1969 1792 1868 1470 1555 1581 .906 .842 .830 .829 .824 .815 .807 .805 .805 .804 Most Three Pointers in a season Jeremy Kendle pl name sEASON 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Braydon Hobbs Matt Gladieux Braydon Hobbs Frankie Moore Eric Wilson Brad Bixler Matt Pait Braydon Hobbs Justin Benedetti Vance Hall 2011-12 1997-98 2010-11 1995-96 1989-90 1996-97 2004-05 2008-09 2008-09 2013-14 number 81 81 75 74 73 70 69 66 65 65 Bellarmine Thousand Point Club Name Yrs.Gms. Pts.Avg. 1. Steve Mercer 2. Floyd Smith 3. Tom Schurfranz 4. Jeremy Kendle 5. Chris Dowe 6. Rudy Montgomery 7. Braydon Hobbs 8. Clint Davis 9. Buddy Cox Bruce Olliges 11. Mike Holmes 12. Jared McCurry 13. Shannon Phillips 14. Jim Hall 15. Brandy Monks 16. George Duncan 17.Keisten Jones 18. Justin Benedetti 19. John Ellington 20. Al Stevenson 21. Brad Bixler 22. Chris Renfroe Eugene Mosley 24. Dwight Moore 25. Luke Sprague 26. Bruce Johnson 27. Jack McLemore 28. John Parrott 29. Bobby Todd 30. Dave Kelly 31. Jim Crawford 32. Adam Etienne 33. Brad Ayer 34. Marvin Utley 35. Zach Miller 1993-97 1973-77 1987-92 2009-12 2009-13 1955-60 2008-12 1983-87 1981-84 1977-81 1984-88 1998-02 1991-95 1972-76 1987-91 1970-74 2010-14 2007-11 1988-92 1955-59 1995-00 1974-78 1960-64 1975-79 2008-12 2001-04 1957-61 1979-83 1971-75 1952-56 1983-87 1999-04 1999-03 1984-88 2000-04 108 103 112 100 132 89 133 111 72 72 106 109 104 97 115 98 129 122 106 71 107 102 102 105 127 83 97 107 101 85 94 109 108 106 104 1,969 1,932 1,868 1,792 1,731 1,723 1,637 1,602 1,594 1,594 1,581 1,565 1,555 1,470 1,436 1,411 1,375 1,371 1,358 1,313 1,246 1,221 1,221 1,218 1,211 1,210 1,203 1,179 1,168 1,147 1,130 1,125 1,089 1,034 1,003 18.2 18.8 16.7 17.9 13.1 19.4 12.3 14.4 22.1 22.1 14.9 14.4 15.0 15.2 12.5 14.4 10.7 11.2 12.8 18.5 11.6 12.0 12.0 11.6 9.5 14.6 12.4 11.0 11.6 13.5 12.0 10.3 10.1 9.8 9.6 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD 20 • www.BUKnights.com Steve Mercer John Linneman Chris Renfroe Tom Hugenberg George Duncan Jim Hall 1993-97 1967-71 1974-78 1961-65 1970-74 1972-76 108 89 102 89 98 97 873 829 810 808 787 768 8.1 9.3 7.9 9.1 8.0 7.9 pl name 1. Braydon Hobbs 2. Brad Bixler 3. Justin Benedetti 4. Bruce Johnson 5.Keisten Jones 6. Luke Sprague 7. Jeremy Kendle 8. Jared McCurry Eric Wilson 10. Brad Ayer sEASON 2008-12 1995-00 2007-11 2001-04 2010-14 2008-12 2009-12 1998-02 1989-91 1999-03 Pl.Name stls.opponent date 1. 2. 3. 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 1975 Mar. 3, 2012 Feb. 18, 2012 Dec. 2, 1996 Jan. 2, 1996 Dec. 31, 1995 Feb. 17, 1994 Feb. 14, 2008 Jim Hall Braydon Hobbs Braydon Hobbs Chip Sivori Frank Moore Frank Moore Shawn McGee Adam Brames -- So. Indiana Ky. Wesleyan St. Joseph’s Marymount Bahamas IUPU-Ft. Wayne Indianapolis Most Steals In A Season Pl.Name SEASON gms. stls. avg. 1. Matt Gladieux 1997-98 Braydon Hobbs 2010-11 3. Braydon Hobbs 2011-12 4. Chartrael Hall 2008-.09 5. Frankie Moore 1995-96 6. Braydon Hobbs 2008-09 7. Jared McCurry 1999-00 8. John Ellington 1991-92 9. Adam Brames 2007-08 Braydon Hobbs 2009-10 Most Steals In A Career 27 35 28 33 27 33 27 27 28 32 Pl.Name SEASONs gms. stls. avg. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 133 108 109 132 108 97 107 108 95 54 104 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.9 1.0 Braydon Hobbs Steve Mercer Jared McCurry Chris Dowe Shawn McGee Chip Sivori Brad Bixler Eric Wahl Adam Brames Frankie Moore Shannon Phillips 2008-12 1993-97 1999-02 2009-13 1992-97 1993-97 1995-00 1995-99 2004-08 1995-97 1991-95 60 60 59 58 57 50 49 48 46 46 2.2 1.7 1.9 1.7 2.1 1.5 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.4 220 154 147 133 120 118 118 105 103 102 102 Most Assists In A Game number 279 246 200 158 154 148 140 137 137 131 reb.opponent 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 35 29 27 26 23 23 23 22 22 22 Rudy Montgomery Mike Clark Mike Clark Rudy Montgomery Rudy Montgomery Ron Belton John Linnemann Tom Hugenberg Jim Schurfanz Mike Holmes date Villa Madonna 2/1/59 Tennessee A&I 2/23/66 Centre 1/20/68 St. Joseph’s 1/9/60 Transylvania 12/9/59 Corpus Christi 1/13/69 Campbellsville 12/1/70 Georgetown 2/27/64 Ill. Teachers Coll. 2/12/66 Southern Indiana 2/18/88 most Rebounds in a season Pl.Name SEASON gms. reb. avg. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 17 22 26 27 28 26 25 27 30 27 Rudy Montgomery Rudy Montgomery Mike Holmes Mike Holmes Ron Belton Rudy Montgomery Jim Schurfranz Mike Holmes Tom Schurfranz Tom Hugenberg 1958-59 1959-60 1987-88 1986-87 1968-69 1957-58 1966-67 1985-86 1990-91 1962-63 422 371 333 330 329 312 302 299 288 282 24.8 16.9 12.8 12.3 11.8 12.0 12.1 11.1 9.6 10.4 Pl.Name SEASONs gms. reb. avg. 1. 2. 3. 4. 89 106 69 112 Rudy Montgomery Mike Holmes Jim Schurfranz Tom Schurfranz 1956-60 1984-88 1964-67 1987-92 Pl.Name ast.opponent date 1. 2. 3. 5. 15 14 13 13 12 2/26/09 12/17/89 11/22/05 1/22/09 1/27/11 Chartrael Hall Brandy Monks Matt Miller Braydon Hobbs Braydon Hobbs NKU Ashland Delta State Drury UI-Spring. 1,345 15.1 1,134 10.7 735 10.7 903 8.1 pl.Name SEASON gms.AST. avg. 35 33 30 33 32 30 27 31 32 33 2010-11 2011-12 1988-89 2008-09 2009-10 1990-91 1989-90 2013-14 2012-13 2008-09 gms. blk. avg. 1. Caleb Holcomb 2. Tom Schurfranz 3.George Suggs 4. Steve Mercer 5. Steve Mercer 6. Steve Mercer 7. Chris Dowe 8. Braydon Hobbs 9. Steve Mercer Andy Swan 27 28 31 27 27 27 33 33 27 27 2003-04 1991-92 2013-14 1995-96 1994-95 1996-97 2011-12 2011-12 1993-94 1998-99 94 67 60 46 44 42 40 39 31 31 3.5 2.4 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.1 0.8 Most Blocked shots In A Career (Since 1992) Pl.Name SEASON gms. blk. avg. 1. Steve Mercer 2. Braydon Hobbs 3. Caleb Holcomb 4. Chris Dowe 5.George Suggs 6. Tom Schurfranz 7 Keisten Jones 8. Oladapo Fagbenle 9. Nick Holmes 10. Justin Benedetti 108 133 27 132 61 28 129 62 114 122 1993-97 2008-12 2003-04 2009-13 2012-14 1987-92 2010-14 2009-10 2007-11 2007-11 163 96 94 79 73 67 66 53 47 43 1.5 0.7 3.5 0.6 1.2 2.4 0.5 0.9 0.4 0.4 Most Field Goals Made GAME 1959 18 Joe Reibel vs. St. Joseph’s SEASON 1977-78 267 Floyd Smith CAREER 1993-97 760 Steve Mercer Most Field Goal 1977 2010 SEASON 1976-77 CAREER 1972-77 GAME Attempts 26 Floyd Smith vs. Campbellsville 26 Jeremy Kendle vs. Ky. Wesleyan 532 Floyd Smith 1,610 Floyd Smith Highest Field Goal Percentage 1994 1.00 (9-9) Shawn McGee vs. Ashland SEASON 2013-14 .740 Jake Thelen CAREER 1987-92 .702 Tom Schurfranz GAME Most Free Throws Made 1977 20 Floyd Smith vs. Transylvania SEASON 1956-57 193 Al Stevenson CAREER 1956-60 457 Rudy Montgomery GAME Most Free Throw Attempts 1977 21 Floyd Smith vs. Transylvania SEASON 1959-60 233 Rudy Montgomery CAREER 1956-60 744 Rudy Montgomery GAME GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. Braydon Hobbs Braydon Hobbs Brandy Monks Chartrael Hall Braydon Hobbs Brandy Monks Brandy Monks Vance Hall Chris Dowe Braydon Hobbs Pl.Name SEASON Most Three Point Field Goals made 2007 9 Matt Otte vs. Lewis Most Assists In A Season most rebounds in a game Pl.Name Most Blocked shots In A Season (Since 1992) Most steals In A Game Most Three Pointers in a career most rebounds in a Career Rudy Montgomery 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 228 189 188 186 171 167 166 146 146 137 6.5 5.7 6.3 5.6 5.3 5.6 6.1 4.7 4.6 4.1 Highest Three Point Percentage (Min. 6 attempts) 1994 .833 (5-6) Brad Bixler vs. St. Joe’s 2008 .833 (5-6) Adam Brames vs. NKU 2011-12 .833 (5-6) Braydon Hobbs (2 times) 2011-12 .833 (5-6) Chris Dowe vs. Wheel.Jes. SEASON 2009-10 .512 (42-82) Luke Sprague CAREER 2008-12 .447 (148-331) Luke Sprague GAME Most Combined Points in a Game 253 Bellarmine 130 def. Ashland 123 - 1993-94 GAME Largest Winning Margin 61 Puerto Rico Humacao 2000-01 61 Temple Baptist 2004-05 GAME Most Field Goals 58 Centre - 1967-68 SEASON1007 2010-11 GAME Most Field Goal Attempts 110 Centre - 1967-68 SEASON2,418 1990-91 GAME Highest Field Goal Percentage .717 (38-53) SIUE - 2003-04 SEASON .545 (851-1,561) 1980-81 Most Free Throws Made GAME 51 Ashland - 1993-94 SEASON 6032010-11 GAME Most Free Throw Attempts 69 Ashland - 1993-94 SEASON776 2010-11 GAME Highest Free Throw Percentage 1.00 (14-14) 1991-92 SEASON .788 (527-669) 2011-12 GAME Most Three Pointers Made 15 6 times (last time King 11/30/13) SEASON295 2010-11 GAME Most Three Pointers Attempted 42 West Va. Tech - 2013-14 SEASON736 2010-11 GAME Highest Three Point Percentage .733 (14-19) UWP - 1998-99 SEASON .424 (136-321) 1989-90 Most Rebounds GAME 95 Ill. Teachers Coll.- 1965-66 SEASON1,4071969-70 GAME Most Assists 31 SIUE - 2003-04 SEASON597 2010-11 GAME Most Wins SEASON33 2010-11 Most Games Played 2010-11 SEASON35 Best Winning Percentage .943 (33-2) 2010-11 gms. ast. avg. 1. Braydon Hobbs 2008-12 133 2. Brandy Monks 1987-91 115 3. John Ellington 1988-92 106 4. Brad Bixler 1995-00 107 5. Chris Dowe 2009-13 126 6. Jeremy Kendle 2009-12 100 7. Zach Miller 2000-04 102 8. Marvin Utley 1984-88 106 9. Marcus Flynn 2004-07 78 10. Chartrael Hall 2007-09 59 Most Blocked shots In A Game (Since 725 652 442 401 358 357 322 314 307 293 blks.opponent 1. 2. 3. 5. 10 -- 8 Winston Salem 7 Ky. Wesleyan 7 UW-Parkside 6 (3 times) 6IU Southeast Longest Winning Streak 17 Games (2011-12) 5.5 5.7 4.2 3.7 2.7 3.6 3.2 3.0 3.7 4.9 1992) Pl.Name Tom Schurfranz Caleb Halcomb Braydon Hobbs Caleb Halcomb Caleb Halcomb George Suggs Most Points 130 Ashland - 1993-94 SEASON 2,9122010-11 (total pts.) SEASON89.2 1990-91 (average) GAME SEASON Most Assists In A Career Pl.Name SEASONs TEAM RECORDS date 1991 11/22/03 3/13/12 2/19/04 11/29/13 Knights Hall RECORDS (Men’s ) Most Points 130 Bellarmine (vs. Ashland) 1994 Player 47 Cardell McFarland (KWC) 2011 43 Matt Otte (BU) 2007 43 Rudy Montgomery (BU) 1960 TEAM BELLARMINE TRIPLE DOUBLES Brandy Monks: Jan. 27, 1990 vs. Northern Ky. (18 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assists) Braydon Hobbs: March 7, 2010 vs. Drury (13 pts., 10 rebs., 11 assists) 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 21 Most Combined Points in a Game 253 Bellarmine 130 def. Ashland 123 - 1993-94 GAME Largest Winning Margin 61 - BU vs. Puerto Rico Humacao 2000-01 BU vs. Temple Baptist 2004-05 Bellarmine Honor Roll Bellarmine NCAA Tournament Results NCAA Division II All-America selections 2012 Braydon Hobbs Jeremy Kendle Player of the Year, NABC Player of the Year, Basketball Times First Team, DII Bulletin Second Team, Daktronics NABC First Team, Basketball Times Honorable Mention, DII Bulletin 2011 Jeremy Kendle Braydon Hobbs NABC First Team, Basketball Times Second Team, DII Bulletin Third Team, Daktronics Honorable Mention, DII Bulletin 1996 Steve Mercer Honorable Mention, CoSIDA 1992 Tom Schurfranz First Team, NABC 1977 Floyd Smith Third Team, NABC Great Lakes Valley Conference honors GLVC Player Of The Year 2012 Braydon Hobbs 2011 Jeremy Kendle 1992 Tom Schurfranz 1988 Mike Holmes 1984 Buddy Cox GLVC Freshman Of The Year 2009 Braydon Hobbs GLVC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2012 Braydon Hobbs GLVC All-Conference selections 2014 Keisten Jones First Team 2013 Chris Dowe First Team Vance Hall First Team 2012 Braydon Hobbs First Team Jeremy Kendle First Team Chris Dowe Second Team Luke Sprague Second Team 2011 Braydon Hobbs First Team Jeremy Kendle First Team 2010 2009 2008 2006 2005 2002 2001 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 Academic all-America Selections 2012 Braydon Hobbs Second Team- CoSIDA 2003 Brad Ayer Honorable Mention - CoSIDA 2001 Ronald Brooks Third Team - Verizon 1992 Tom Schurfranz Third Team - GTE Justin Benedetti Third Team Chris Dowe Third Team Jeremy Kendle Second Team Justin Benedetti Third Team Braydon Hobbs Third Team Chartrael Hall First Team Braydon Hobbs Third Team Dzaflo Larkai Second Team Adam Brames Third Team Matt Miller Hon.Ment. Marcus Flynn Hon. Ment. Matt Pait Hon. Ment. Jared McCurry Second Team Jared McCurry Second Team Jared McCurry Second Team Matt Gladieux Second Team Brad Bixler Hon. Mention Steve Mercer Second Team Steve Mercer Second Team Steve Mercer First Team Shannon Phillips Second Team Shannon Phillips Second Team Steve Mercer Hon. Mention ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL NCAA post-graduate scholarships recipients 2001 Ronald Brooks 1992 Tom Schurfranz ncaa dii midwest region SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2012Braydon Hobbs GLVC Academic All-Conference selections 2014 Max Clemons, Billey Edelen, Keisten Jones, Stevie Loveless, George Suggs, Rusty Troutman 2013 Ryan Burton, Max Clemons, Billy Edelen, Keisten Jones, Stevie Loveless, Cole Schaefer 2012 Ryan Burton, Braydon Hobbs, Keisten Jones, Stevie Loveless, Aaron Robison, Luke Sprague, Jonathan Turl 2011 Braydon Hobbs, Nick Holmes, Keisten Jones, Stevie Loveless, Luke Sprague 2010 Doug Davenport, Braydon Hobbs, Nick Holmes, Andrew Parks, Luke Sprague 2009 Doug Davenport, Braydon Hobbs, Andrew Parks, Luke Sprague 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 Shannon Phillips Hon. Mention Tom Schurfranz First Team John Ellington Hon. Mention John Hartlage Hon. Mention Tom Schurfranz First Team Brandy Monks Second Team John Ellington Hon. Mention Brandy Monks Second Team Brian Fichter Hon. Mention Reggie Burcy First Team Tom Schurfranz Second Team Mike Holmes First Team Mike Holmes Second Team Clint Davis Second Team Mike Holmes Second Team Clint Davis Hon. Mention Buddy Cox First Team Clint Davis Hon. Mention John Parrott Second Team Buddy Cox Second Team Buddy Cox First Team Doug Davenport, Dzaflo Larkai, Andrew Parks, Tim Dearlove Doug Davenport, Matt DeMasters, Marcus Flynn, Dzaflo Larkai, Andrew Parks, Ryan Tiesi Marcus Flynn, Matt Miller, Andrew Parks, Kyle Thraser Marcus Flynn, Kyle Thrasher Torey Meagher Brad Ayer, Justin Cornell Brad Ayer, Phillip Hobbs, Oloyede Olumide Ron Brooks, Justin Cornell, Oloyede Olumide Brad Bixler, Ron Brooks, Andy Swan, Jeffery Thomas Ron Brooks, Amit Shaham, Landon Swan, Andy Swan, Jeffrey Thomas , Eric Wahl Brad Bixler, Ron Brooks, Brian Culhane, Matt Gladieux, Amit Shaham Steve Mercer, Amit Shaham, Chip Sivori Steve Mercer, Amit Shaham Steve Mercer, Dave Naber Kevin Eilers, Robert Keeling, Dave Naber Robert Keeling, David Kirby, David Naber Steve Bringard, Bobby Keeling, Tom Schurfranz Tom Schurfranz Ernest Marshall 22 • www.BUKnights.com Match-uP/resultarena Site 2014 RD 1 (Bellarmine No. 7 Seed) Indianapolis def. Bellarmine 80-75 O’Reilly Center Springfield, Mo. 2013 RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 (Bellarmine No. 3 Seed) Bellarmine def. Indianapolis 67-61 Bellarmine def. Southern Indiana 78-55 Drury* def. Bellarmine 67-61 O’Reilly Center O’Reilly Center O’Reilly Center Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 2012(Bellarmine No. 1 Seed) RD 1 Bellarmine def. Lewis 66-57 RD 2 Bellarmine def. Findlay 86-63 RD 3 Bellarmine def. Kentucky Wesleyan 79-74 RD 4 Bellarmine def. Alabama-Huntsville 82-73 RD 5 Montevallo def. Bellarmine 79-72 Knights Hall Knights Hall Knights Hall Bank of Kentucky Center Bank of Kentucky Center Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Highland Heights, Ky. Highland Heights, Ky. 2011 RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 RD 4 RD 5 RD 6 (Bellarmine No. 1 Seed) Bellarmine def. Indianapolis 84-70 Bellarmine def. Northern Ky. 87-82 Bellarmine def. Ferris State 85-66 Bellarmine def. Midwestern St. 70-64 Bellarmine def. Minn. St.-Mankato 81-74 Bellarmine def. BYU-Hawaii 71-68 Knights Hall Knights Hall Knights Hall MassMutual Center MassMutual Center MassMutual Center Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass. 2010 RD 1 Rd 2 (Bellamrine No. 2 Seed) Bellarmine def. Central State 70-66 Quincy def. Bellarmine 66-61 SportsCenter SportsCenter Owensboro, Ky. Owensboro, Ky. 2009 (Bellarmine (No. 2 Seed) RD 1 Bellarmine def. Ky. Wes. 76-65 Croy Gymnasium Findlay, Ohio Rd 2 Bellarmine def. Lake Superior 92-83 Croy Gymnasium Findlay, Ohio RD 3 Findlay* def. Bellarmine 89-86 (OT) Croy Gymnasium Findlay, Ohio 1991 Rd 1 1984 RD 1 Consolation 1982 RD 1 Consolation 1977 RD 1 Consolation Consolation 1969 RD 1 Tennessee State def. Bellarmine 84-77 Bellarmine def. Transylvania 115-72 Consolation Alcorn A&M def. Bellarmine 76-75 Transylvania def. Bellarmine 65-64 Grand Valley State def. Bellarmine 78-72 def. Western Missouri 94-83* 1965 RD 1 RD 2 Bellarmine def. Norfolk State 91-74 Evansville def. Bellarmine 81-74 Bellarmine def. Ferris State 108-92 Kentucky Wesleyan def. Bellarmine 84-77 1963 RD 1 Consolation Bellarmine 1989 RD 1 RD 2 1970 Rd 1 Consolation Oglethorpe 57 def. Bellarmine 57-49 Bellarmine def. Austin Peay 96 -86 Lewis def. Bellarmine 93-61 Bellarmine def. Cal-State Bakersfield 81-71 Central State def. Bellarmine 63- 61 Wright State def. Bellarmine 87-86 Eastern Illinois def. Bellarmine 87-72 Youngstown State def. Bellarmine 81-79 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 23 Bellarmine All-Time Results Bellarmine All-Time Results 1950-1951 (2-12) 1954-1955 (8-14) OpponentResult OpponentResult St. Mary’sL 79-66 @Villa MadonnaL 87-36 Club CueroL 74-47 @Lou. MunicipalW 69-36 CampbellsvilleL 95-58 CampbellsvilleL 75-39 @GeorgetownL 59-47 GeorgetownL 74-51 Louisville Bible CollegeW 64-51 Villa MadonnaL 86-61 Fort KnoxL 73-40 Fort KnoxL 81-46 Mackin CadetsL 65-44 XavierL 61-27 Franklin W 90-60 Kentucky State L 63-61 St. Joseph’s L 87-67 Georgetown L 97-84 Centre L 73-67 Hanover W 76-69 Berea L 73-62 Ky. Wesleyan L 88-83 Centre W 67-58 Union W 98-88 Transylvania L 78-73 Franklin L 89-79 Villa Madonna W 87-72 New Albany DairymenW 72-66 Georgetown L 80-64 Villa Madonna L 86-76 Ky. Wesleyan L 91-60 Transylvania W 84-77 Berea W 73-69 Union L 91-84 Morehead State L 107-80 Ky. Wesleyan L 85-77 1951-1952 (5-17) OpponentResult CampbellsvilleL 93-60 Lindsey-WilsonW 63-54 ChaseL 84-68 Kentucky StateL 83-47 @CampbellsvilleL 82-64 @CentreL 81-54 @GeorgetownW 61-57 @Fort KnoxL 100-41 @BereaL 76-58 St. Mary’sW 53-50 GeorgetownL 72-70 @ChaseL 80-59 @XavierL 60-58 CentreW 80-77 @Lindsey-WilsonL 90-74 TransylvaniaW 66-59 @TransylvaniaL 57-55 @LouisvilleL 75-60 BereaL 69-56 Louisville L 85-57 Fort KnoxL 74-53 @Kentucky StateL 61-44 1952-1953 (9-13) OpponentResult CampbellsvilleW 84-78 @UnionL 78-67 Kentucky StateW 91-81 @BereaL 85-70 @GeorgetownL 84-56 UnionL 79-76 @Lindsey-WilsonL 79-72 @CentreL 65-61 St. Mary’sW 108-76 @Vincennes J.C.W 105-93 TransylvaniaW 94-50 @Ky. WesleyanL 102-81 CentreL 72-65 Lindsey-WilsonW 79-72 GeorgetownW 65-64 BereaL 95-88 @Kentucky StateL 85-78 @TransylvaniaW 78-76 Vincennes J.C.W 92-74 @CampbellsvilleL 85-67 Ky. WesleyanL 87-80 @Ky. WesleyanL 81-75 1953-1954 (14-8) OpponentResult Vincennes J.C.W 70-55 HanoverL 82-57 Kentucky StateW 70-65 TransylvaniaW 92-85 UnionW 92-91 GeorgetownW 72-70 CentreW 75-63 St. Mary’s W 96-53 Vincennes J.C.W 79-68 FranklinW 89-76 CentreW 84-68 TransylvaniaW 99-88 BereaW 71-50 FranklinL 78-59 St. Joseph’sL 78-76 GeorgetownL 91-78 BereaL 75-65 Ky. WesleyanL 79-71 Kentucky StateL 63-61 UnionW 80-75 Transylvania W 78-77 Georgetown L 76-59 1955-1956 (6-14) OpponentResult Marian @St. Joseph’s Georgetown @Villa Madonna @Indianapolis Berea @Transylvania Centre @Hanover Union @Georgetown @Fort Knox Morehead State Kentucky State @Centre Transylvania @Union @Berea Villa Madonna Georgetown N W 102-47 L 87-83 L 63-56 L 74-67 L 95-86 W 70-57 L 79-69 W 69-53 W 70-66 L 84-81 L 70-57 L 99-71 L 103-81 W 86-77 W 86-73 L 56-49 L 94-91 L 87-82 L 87-78 L 62-60 1956-1957 (13-11) OpponentResult Marian W 92-65 @Transylvania W 78-74 Berea W 94-72 @Xavier L 73-58 Centre W 87-79 @Morehead State L 95-72 St. Joseph’s W 70-68 @Villa Madonna L 92-76 Hanover W 93-75 @Georgetown L 85-79 Transylvania L 89-75 @Pikeville W 91-80 @Union W 91-76 Georgetown L 87-81 @Indianapolis L 79-77 Loyola, Md. NW 74-61 Kentucky State L 80-77 @Berea W 77-74 Villa Madonna L 72-69 EvansvilleN L 92-76 Union W 98-87 @Centre W 86-69 Villa Madonna NW 95-51 Georgetown NL 95-81 1957-1958 (17-9) OpponentResult Transylvania @Ky. Wesleyan @Xavier Morehead State Villa Madonna St. Joseph’s Wabash Baldwin-Wallace N Capital University N @Indiana State Berea Pikeville Centre Union Georgetown @Transylvania @Marian Kentucky State W 87-64 W 80-78 L 74-58 L 81-71 W 95-82 W 64-63 W 74-68 W 98-67 W 69-60 L 83-70 W 89-71 W 107-93 W 80-75 W 82-80 L 77-75 L 73-64 W 87-68 W 72-70 @Berea @St. Joseph’s @Villa Madonna @Georgetown @Wabash @Centre Berea N Transylvania N W 85-72 W 82-74 L 111-83 L 112-80 L 62-55 W 76-60 W 63-50 L 56-54 1958-1959 (6-18) OpponentResult @Marian W 74-68 @Notre Dame L 87-55 @St. Joseph’s L 90-71 Transylvania L 75-69 @Centre L 77-64 @Eastern KentuckyL 80-73 @Indiana State L 78-77 Indianapolis N L 76-71 @Pikeville L 107-91 @Morehead State L 67-64 Berea L 79-78 Ky. Wesleyan L 101-79 @Georgetown L 103-99 Pikeville L 91-76 @Transylvania W 73-68 @Union L 74-63 Villa Madonna W 78-67 Georgetown L 106-79 @Villa Madonna W 69-64 @Berea L 94-60 Kentucky State W 71-67 Centre L 101-77 St. Joseph’s W 121-108 Union N K L 79-71 1959-1960 (7-15) OpponentResult Pikeville W 74-73 Capital University W 75-74 @Union L 93-80 @Xavier L 85-60 Transylvania L 78-75 @Kentucky State L 72-55 @Villa Madonna L 91-76 Tennessee State L 111-60 Georgetown L 84-55 @Ky. Wesleyan L 103-83 Berea W 76-63 @St. Joseph’s L 105-92 @Georgetown W 67-66 Union W 85-73 @Marian W 97-84 @Pikeville L 83-61 @Transylvania L 102-85 Villa Madonna L 88-75 Georgetown L 84-70 @Berea W 100-84 St. Joseph’s L 98-89 Georgetown NL 76-62 1960-1961 (11-17) OpponentResult @Campbellsville @Capital University @Xavier Louisville @Transylvania @St. Joseph’s @Tennessee State FiskN Marian EarlhamN IndianapolisN Ky. Wesleyan @Berea Villa Madonna Georgetown Union Campbellsville Pikeville @Villa Madonna Transylvania @Georgetown Berea @Pikeville @Union @Centre St. Joseph’s Transylvania Villa Madonna L 81-72 L 69-53 L 106-69 L 79-52 L 72-52 L 73-70 L 89-54 W 61-57 W 86-61 W 71-63 L 64-59 L 101-78 W 56-50 L 91-65 L 80-68 W 62-56 W 74-71 L 98-78 L 81-61 L 79-60 L 85-75 W 69-65 L 95-68 W 66-57 W 74-62 W 66-63 W 70-62 L 69-62 1961-1962 (11-11) OpponentResult Campbellsville @Notre Dame @Xavier @Union @St. Bonaventure @Niagara @Villa Madonna @Marian @Ky. Wesleyan Berea @Georgetown @Transylvania Pikeville Transylvania @Pikeville Georgetown Villa Madonna Union @Berea St. Joseph’s Centre Villa Madonna N W 76-75 L 71-52 L 93-51 L 89-76 L 89-58 L 78-63 W 79-73 W 62-58 L 105-77 W 75-60 L 88-69 L 77-68 W 73-66 W 74-69 L 62-61 L 86-75 W 82-64 W 93-82 W 82-56 W 88-72 W 85-70 L 63-62 1962-1963 (21-6) OpponentResult @St. Joseph’s Centre Transylvania Berea @Villa Madonna Prairie View N @Quincy Western Illinois N @Georgetown Ky. Wesleyan Union @Transylvania Georgetown @Louisville @Xavier @Pikeville Villa Madonna @Union Pikeville @Centre @Berea Marian Union N Villa Madonna N Transylvania N Oglethorpe Austin Peay L 74-71 W 76-61 W 74-55 W 96-65 W 89-82 W 59-47 W 76-71 W 62-60 W 70-62 W 69-62 W 92-68 L 73-49 W 92-80 L 76-60 L 73-56 W 60-56 L 67-61 W 71-56 W 71-70 W 68-49 W 76-53 W 84-71 W 73-63 W 75-73 W 66-57 L 57-49 W 96-86 1963-1964 (13-12) OpponentResult @Centre @Union Pikeville Indianapolis Rockhurst N Minn.-Duluth N Austin Peay N @Pikeville @Berea Lipscomb Georgetown Transylvania @Villa Madonna @Transylvania @Hanover @Louisville @Indianapolis @Georgetown Union Centre Villa Madonna @Marian @Ky. Wesleyan Berea @Georgetown L 63-59 L 59-52 W 83-68 L 96-89 L 68-66 L 74-71 W 83-79 W 70-62 W 90-78 W 56-55 W 78-76 W 76-70 W 77-69 W 69-66 W 65-52 L 78-70 L 103-87 L 91-78 L 69-66 W 104-94 L 72-64 W 76-72 L 86-70 W 85-69 L 70-58 1964-1965 (15-8) OpponentResult Berea Centre Indianapolis @Transylvania @Christian Bros. Denison N @Oglethorpe Louisville @Lewis St. Francis, Pa. 24 • www.BUKnights.com W 96-73 W 105-75 W 94-85 W 64-49 L 70-69 W 73-55 W 65-64 L 88-71 L 94-79 W 95-85 @Transylvania Hanover @St. Francis, Pa. @Indianapolis @Centre @Villa Madonna Steubenville Villa Madonna Marian @Berea Ky. Wesleyan Norfolk State N Evansville N L 60-52 W 78-62 L 68-66 W 78-67 W 82-67 W 65-62 L 69-61 W 71-64 W 96-73 W 63-57 L 73-72 W 91-74 L 81-74 1965-1966 (13-8) OpponentResult @Indianapolis Oakland City @St. Joseph’s, Pa. @Louisville @South Dakota St. @Creighton @Villa Madonna Transylvania Marian @Tennessee State Christian Bros. Lewis Centre @Transylvania Illinois State Villa Madonna @Gannon @Steubenville @Centre Tennessee State @Ky. Wesleyan W 65-62 W 99-58 L 98-68 L 82-52 L 68-66 W 81-78 W 90-82 W 75-62 W 95-66 L 73-71 W 75-60 L 84-83 W 102-70 W 72-71 W 94-55 W 68-66 L 83-65 L 82-72 W 93-77 W 75-66 L 69-56 1966-1967 (12-13) OpponentResult Oakland City @Austin Peay Centre @Marian Lewis @Louisville Texas Wesleyan Western Carolina N NE Missouri N Oklahoma Baptist N @DePaul @Lewis @Illinois State @Steubenville Tennessee State Villa Madonna Gannon Transylvania @Tennessee State Austin Peay @Villa Madonna @Transylvania @Centre Indianapolis Ky. Wesleyan W 89-85 L 56-55 W 97-71 W 92-73 W 86-60 L 104-55 W 88-79 L 86-80 L 75-67 L 66-63 L 64-63 L 90-75 W 100-80 L 74-67 L 102-74 W 79-65 W 85-72 W 85-65 L 69-60 L 83-77 W 87-75 L 91-83 W 90-87 W 98-82 L 85-61 1967-1968 (13-12) OpponentResult Oakland City Marian @Centre @Austin Peay @Middle Tenn. St. Northwood @DePaul @Lewis @Gannon @Akron Bethany Villa Madonna Centre @Ky. Wesleyan Steubenville @Transylvania St. Joseph’s, Pa. Delta State Austin Peay Transylvania @Villa Madonna @Indianapolis Central State Lewis @Louisville W 92-73 W 77-72 L 87-75 L 81-61 L 87-72 W 95-70 L 75-62 L 64-62 L 77-64 W 52-46 W 89-75 L 84-78 W 128-72 L 79-70 W 102-74 L 91-67 L 66-62 W 75-66 W 97-69 W 80-68 W 80-63 W 94-82 L 74-53 W 101-75 L 107-58 1968-1969 (19-9) OpponentResult St. Benedict’s @Miami, Ohio @Centre Middle Tenn. St. Marian Transylvania @St. Leo, Flordia @Biscayne @Tampa Corpus Christi Indianapolis Lewis Thomas More @Transylvania Ky. Wesleyan @Austin Peay Kentucky State @Thomas More Austin Peay @Lewis Kentucky Southern Northwood @DePaul @Wis.-Milwaukee @Central State @Louisville Alcorn State N Transylvania N W 74-55 L 86-67 W 112-81 W 80-79 W 95-49 W 73-67 W 105-99 W 91-77 W 85-74 W 77-73 W 97-92 W 103-77 W 86-64 L 82-68 W 72-64 L 70-67 W 79-69 W 78-72 L 57-54 W 94-70 W 88-71 W 105-65 L 85-75 L 91-88 W 64-60 L 93-80 L 76-75 L 65-64 1969-1970 (17-10) OpponentResult Campbellsville W 85-72 @Kentucky State L 97-85 @Lewis L 66-63 @Middle Tenn. St. W 79-75 Oral Roberts L 84-76 Transylvania W 84-65 Thomas More W 66-63 @Steubenville W 73-62 @Gannon L 80-74 @Transylvania W 63-60 Centre W 91-55 @Austin Peay W 94-83 Lewis W 98-68 Central State L 85-74 Quantico Marines W 95-69 @Thomas More W 87-86 Northwood W 89-56 @Marian W 102-88 @XavierL 98-71 GannonW 79-61 @Ky. Wesleyan L 92-81 @Louisville L 95-75 @Ashland W 63-57 Austin Peay W 98-73 St. Leo, Florida L 79-78 Tennessee State N L 84-77 Transylvania N W 115-72 1970-1971 (10-16) OpponentResult Campbellsville @Xavier Alcorn State @Oral Roberts @Missouri State @Indiana State @Louisville Dalhousie Steubenville Christian Brothers Transylvania Lewis Austin Peay @Central State @Thomas More @Centre Gannon Middle Tenn. St. @Transylvania Ky. Wesleyan Kentucky State @Austin Peay Thomas More @Wright State Marian Ashland W 76-70 L 82-79 L 84-63 L 112-74 L 64-63 W 112-84 L 102-76 W 87-53 L 74-70 W 77-76 W 72-64 W 91-83 L 88-87 L 82-58 L 82-76 W 89-76 W 96-88 L 79-75 L 81-67 L 94-76 L 108-78 L 93-71 L 78-74 W 84-83 W 90-81 L 62-60 1971-1972 (9-17) OpponentResult Campbellsville @Louisville Alcorn State W 68-62 L 116-58 W 95-83 Southern Indiana Wright State Akron @Christian Brothers Houston Baptist @Austin Peay @Ky. Wesleyan @Ashland Northwood Franklin @Gannon @Steubenville @Thomas More Centre Parsons @Kentucky State Transylvania Shaw Tennessee State Thomas More No. Kentucky Ohio Dominican @Transylvania W 74-70 W 74-52 W 69-68 L 67-52 L 77-76 L 120-75 L 98-82 L 82-78 L 77-67 W 92-86 L 101-87 L 68-64 L 86-81 W 107-69 W 76-67 L 126-71 L 89-59 L 49-48 L 50-45 L 60-55 L 103-92 W 111-77 L 97-76 1972-1973 (12-14) OpponentResult Campbellsville Kentucky State IU-Southeast Marian @Indiana State @Akron Austin Peay N Fisk N Steubenville @Middle Tenn. St. Ky. Wesleyan Nebraska Wesleyan @Franklin Ashland Gannon Northwood @Thomas More @Tennessee State Austin Peay Transylvania @Southern Indiana @Detroit Thomas More No. Kentucky @Ohio Dominican @Transylvania W 72-65 L 74-73 W 86-66 W 109-68 L 85-66 L 68-60 L 94-82 L 84-82 W 59-57 L 74-68 L 79-69 W 96-55 L 102-69 W 91-59 W 84-79 W 71-69 L 76-75 L 90-48 L 100-97 L 73-67 W 84-64 L 83-69 W 85-67 W 85-82 W 85-68 L 74-72 1973-1974 (12-13) OpponentResult Campbellsville W 88-80 IU-Southeast W 85-70 @Kentucky State L 99-77 Central State W 80-75 @Austin Peay L 97-64 Wittenberg L 64-60 Southern Indiana W 101-80 @Indianapolis L 72-61 @Transylvania L 68-63 Franklin L 84-67 No. Kentucky L 88-81 @Ashland L 93-79 Georgetown W 76-71 @Union W 67-65 Northwood W 57-56 Transylvania L 68-60 Thomas More W 89-75 @Central State L 66-62 Indiana State W 67-65 @Ky. Wesleyan L 100-84 Union W 81-67 @Wright State L 99-75 @No. Kentucky W 86-85 @Thomas More W 87-77 AkronL 73-66 1974-1975 (15-10) OpponentResult IU-Southeast Campbellsville American Christian Lipscomb Austin Peay West Virginia State N Capital N @Southern Indiana Transylvania Indianapolis @No. Kentucky @Franklin Mount Marty, S.D. L 63-62 W 86-72 L 85-76 W 93-59 W 67-55 W 74-65 L 67-57 W 80-64 W 76-70 W 86-79 L 87-81 L 74-68 W 96-76 @Transylvania @Georgetown @Lipscomb Thomas More Kentucky State @Akron Ky. Wesleyan Wright State @Thomas More Walsh No. Kentucky Ashland L 73-65 L 86-76 W 86-75 L 81-75 L 96-87 L 82-47 W 100-79 W 83-79 W 62-60 W 97-95 W 76-72 W 73-68 1975-1976 (18-7) OpponentResult Union Malone @Campbellsville American Christian @Wittenberg Transylvania Dubuque DePauw Campbellsville Georgetown Southern Indiana @Thomas More @Transylvania @Indianapolis Thomas More @Belmont @No. Kentucky Lipscomb Tenn.-Chattanooga @Ky. Wesleyan @Wright State @Kentucky State Belmont No. Kentucky IU-Southeast W 101-83 W 70-68 W 110-82 W 58-49 L 76-68 W 73-63 W 84-78 W 78-73 W 78-74 W 103-87 W 79-77 L 97-86 L 80-70 W 77-69 W 84-68 L 68-60 W 74-70 W 72-62 L 74-70 W 92-78 L 71-64 L 117-89 W 74-71 W 77-76 W 67-64 1976-1977 (17-11) OpponentResult Bethel IU-Southeast Campbellsville @DePauw @Union @Morehead State Transylvania Middle Tenn. St. Indianapolis Union @Southern Indiana @Transylvania @Campbellsville @Georgetown @Eastern Illinois Thomas More @No. Kentucky Eastern Illinois @Lipscomb Ky. Wesleyan Wright State Kentucky State Anderson @Thomas More IU-Southeast No. Kentucky Eastern Illinois N @Youngstown State W 87-75 W 55-46 W 107-62 L 90-83 W 85-84 L 90-81 W 78-75 L 75-70 W 115-112 W 81-80 W 88-81 W 88-83 W 79-71 W 97-89 W 79-77 L 78-77 L 80-78 L 79-77 L 79-69 W 84-80 W 88-85 L 81-80 W 92-79 W 100-81 W 65-60 L 75-68 L 87-72 L 81-79 1977-1978 (16-10) OpponentResult Ohio Wesleyan Pikeville Union @Indianapolis Georgetown @Transylvania Campbellsville @Youngstown State @Union @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana DePauw Ky. Wesleyan @No. Kentucky Thomas More @Campbellsville IU-Southeast @Kentucky State St. Joseph’s @Ky. Wesleyan @Wright State Youngstown State W 82-70 W 74-63 W 74-65 L 79-65 W 77-67 L 94-85 W 103-97 W 70-63 L 76-74 L 78-64 W 82-77 L 73-72 L 87-73 W 79-74 W 72-61 L 88-67 W 106-87 W 91-78 L 74-73 W 65-63 L 68-63 W 63-61 No. Kentucky @Thomas More Transylvania Indianapolis W 102-67 W 65-52 L 70-67 W 92-71 1978-1979 (14-12, 4-4) OpponentResult Lincoln Memorial Augusta @St. Joseph’s @Georgetown Eastern Illinois Transylvania Indianapolis Morehead State St. Joseph’s @Youngstown State Southern Indiana Union Ky. Wesleyan @No. Kentucky Campbellsville @Thomas More @Eastern Illinois @DePauw Kentucky State @Ky. Wesleyan Wright State @Southern Indiana No. Kentucky Thomas More @Transylvania @Indianapolis W 84-64 W 88-80 L 92-89 L 92-80 W 82-70 W 76-59 W 99-92 L 88-87 W 85-78 L 81-74 L 96-95 W 94-73 W 94-79 L 69-64 W 103-89 W 84-72 L 78-67 L 90-84 W 85-80 L 72-64 L 89-83 L 88-84 L 77-76 W 110-72 W 66-64 W 92-90 1979-1980 (17-9, 7-3) OpponentResult Oakland City Alabama State Transylvania @Campbellsville @Union Youngstown State Christian Brothers @Wright State Thomas More @Ashland Georgetown @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan No. Kentucky @Thomas More St. Joseph’s Indianapolis Ky. Wesleyan Southern Indiana @Kentucky State Wright State @No. Kentucky @St. Joseph’s @Indianapolis Ashland @Transylvania W 69-66 L 76-75 W 75-63 L 104-92 W 92-89 W 95-85 W 77-73 L 102-79 W 90-65 W 105-85 W 93-72 W 78-69 W 81-67 L 93-79 W 84-72 L 101-94 L 82-80 W 100-79 W 80-77 L 85-84 L 66-63 W 95-70 W 78-75 W 87-66 L 99-95 W 80-75 1980-1981 (16-10, 4-6) OpponentResult @Union SIU-Edwardsville Arkansas-Pine Bluff @Georgetown Campbellsville Union Wright State @Transylvania Thomas More @Youngstown State Oakland City Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan Ashland @Wright State @St. Joseph’s @Indianapolis @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana No. Kentucky Kentucky State Indianapolis St. Joseph’s @Ashland @No. Kentucky Transylvania 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 25 W 82-79 W 97-77 W 83-74 L 66-62 L 95-87 W 91-54 L 85-76 W 81-73 W 92-83 W 78-77 W 90-89 L 87-85 L 85-80 W 106-92 W 87-84 L 80-75 L 83-76 L 96-75 L 91-81 W 87-82 W 108-102 W 74-62 W 90-82 W 90-85 L 64-63 W 79-74 1981-1982 (20-9, 9-3) OpponentResult Pikeville Savannah State @Cincinnati Kentucky State Georgetown @Campbellsville @Thomas More Union UPU-Ft. Wayne Transylvania Youngstown State @Ashland @No. Kentucky St. Joseph’s Lewis @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana @Indianapolis @Kentucky State No. Kentucky Ashland @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan Indianapolis @Transylvania Central State N Wright State N W 62-59 W 84-73 L 85-72 W 83-78 W 72-68 L 87-80 W 95-82 W 94-71 W 71-68 W 68-63 W 64-61 L 70-68 L 48-45 W 98-85 W 83-73 L 63-52 W 94-87 W 84-68 W 95-77 W 65-60 W 62-58 L 73-64 W 63-60 W 93-66 W 78-67 W 74-73 L 70-67 L 63-61 L 87-86 1982-1983 (13-14, 5-7) OpponentResult Mo.-St. Louis Lincoln Memorial @Union @Cincinnati @Georgetown @Youngstown State @Kentucky State No. Kentucky Thomas More Wright State Saginaw State Ashland Transylvania Kentucky State @Indianapolis @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan @Ashland @Wright State @Transylvania Indianapolis Lewis St. Joseph’s @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana L 66-64 W 82-72 W 78-63 L 81-70 W 61-59 L 96-79 W 77-69 W 70-66 W 70-65 L 98-91 L 81-77 W 91-72 W 73-71 W 75-68 L 112-90 L 78-68 L 97-86 W 92-83 L 78-74 W 92-79 L 103-78 L 76-75 W 104-87 L 63-61 W 92-72 L 77-74 L 88-86 1983-1984 (21-9, 8-4) OpponentResult Missouri-Rolla Mississippi College Lincoln Memorial Transylvania @IU-Southeast @Kentucky State Georgetown @No. Kentucky Union Wright State @Thomas More @IU-Southeast St. Joseph’s Lewis @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan Ashland @Transylvania No. Kentucky Indianapolis @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan @Wright State @Ashland Kentucky State @Indianapolis Lewis N Calif.-Bakersfield N L 85-83 W 84-76 W 75-67 W 89-78 W 62-57 L 64-58 W 78-67 W 69-64 W 71-61 W 82-70 W 77-72 W 98-64 W 86-80 L 68-67 L 85-72 L 82-74 W 73-63 L 75-69 W 81-51 W 83-76 W 75-69 W 85-81 W 89-81 W 89-75 L 71-59 L 63-61 W 83-74 W 84-82 L 93-87 W 81-71 Bellarmine All-Time Results Bellarmine All-Time Results 1984-1985 (8-19, 3-11) OpponentResult Davis-Elkins Lincoln Memorial @Kentucky State Transylvania @Georgetown @No. Kentucky @Wright State Thomas More Youngstown State @Union Kentucky State @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan St. Joseph’s Lewis @Ashland @IUPU-Ft. Wayne @Transylvania Indianapolis Ky. Wesleyan Southern Indiana @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Ashland IUPU-Ft. Wayne No. Kentucky @Indianapolis W 95-65 L 83-70 L 72-50 W 63-55 L 83-82 L 73-63 L 93-84 W 90-81 L 86-84 W 89-73 W 76-62 L 91-81 L 99-94 L 90-78 L 57-48 L 63-60 L 61-56 L 90-76 L 83-82 L 83-66 L 58-56 W 66-61 W 77-75 L 61-48 L 69-67 L 63-57 W 80-77 1985-1986 (13-14, 7-9) OpponentResult Olivet Nazarene @Anderson Taylor @Transylvania Georgetown @Kentucky State No. Kentucky @IU-Southeast @Thomas More @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan @Ashland Wright State @Indianapolis @IUPU-Ft. Wayne Kentucky State Indianapolis IUPU-Ft. Wayne Ashland @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana St. Joseph’s Lewis Transylvania @No. Kentucky W 81-69 L 73-61 W 70-67 L 63-62 L 80-79 L 70-67 W 63-62 W 64-61 W 103-84 L 86-58 L 78-68 W 74-73 L 87-85 W 85-77 L 74-66 L 80-71 W 66-61 W 86-74 L 66-65 W 90-76 W 71-58 L 81-79 L 97-87 L 93-92 L 62-52 W 86-81 W 77-76 1986-1987 (17-10, 10-6) OpponentResult Kentucky State Berea N Milligan @Georgetown Transylvania @Kentucky State Indianapolis IU-Southeast @Ashland @IUPU-Ft. Wayne St. Joseph’s Lewis Sacred Heart @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan No. Kentucky @Transylvania Thomas More @No. Kentucky Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan @St. Joseph’s @Lewis Ashland IUPU-Ft. Wayne SIU-Edwardsville @Indianapolis W 80-70 W 82-75 W 97-57 L 69-68 L 79-74 W 82-75 W 86-61 L 75-73 W 60-56 L 70-69 W 95-87 W 72-64 W 70-62 L 77-75 L 80-71 L 81-79 L 81-71 W 86-75 W 77-75 L 87-83 W 77-72 W 69-68 L 81-74 W 84-70 W 79-72 W 87-77 W 85-75 1987-1988 (11-17, 6-10) OpponentResult Kentucky State Tusculum N Grace College L 75-69 W 90-73 W 89-73 @Mo.-St. Louis @SIU-Edwardsville Transylvania Thomas More Georgetown @IU-Southeast @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan @Indianapolis Ashland No. Kentucky @St. Joseph’s @Lewis St. Joseph’s Lewis @Ashland @No. Kentucky @Transylvania Indianapolis Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan @Kentucky State IUPU-Indianapolis @IUPU-Ft. Wayne IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 75-65 L 78-76 L 73-69 W 113-100 L 77-74 W 75-72 L 74-72 L 97-81 W 95-91 L 79-75 W 101-99 L 79-65 L 93-79 W 63-58 L 81-79 L 83-66 W 84-75 L 76-64 L 82-81 W 71-59 L 82-71 L 77-76 W 104-90 L 108-106 W 99-94 1988-1989 (22-8, 11-5) Bethel @Georgetown @Kentucky Wesleyan @Southern Indiana SIU-Edwardsville @Kentucky State IUPU-Ft. Wayne Ashland @Northern Kentucky @Indianapolis St. Joseph’s Lewis @IUPUI Kentucky State @Ashland @IUPU-Ft. Wayne Indianapolis Northern Kentucky @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Kentucky WesleyanN Grand Valley State# L 78-72 Missouri Western# N W 92-86 W 102-85 L 80-72 W 86-84 W 99-95 W 86-84 W 101-87 W 96-82 W 79-73 W 103-93 W 85-79 W 93-69 W 106-87 W 95-84 L 70-64 L 92-89 W 90-83 W 88-82 L 77-72 W 84-72 W 69-66 W 84-70 N W 94-83 1991-1992 (17-11, 10-8) OpponentResult OpponentResult @Kentucky State Purdue-Calumet N Missouri-Rolla Mo.-St. Louis @Georgetown @Thomas More Transylvania Ashland @No. Kentucky IU-Southeast @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana St. Joseph’s Lewis Kentucky State Indianapolis @IUPU-Ft. Wayne SIU-Edwardsville IUPU-Ft. Wayne @Transylvania @IUPUI @Indianapolis @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Ky. Wesleyan No. Kentucky @Ashland Ferris State N @Ky. Wesleyan Wisconsin-Platteville N L 90-58 Henderson State N W 88-83 @IU-Southeast W 60-38 Troy State N L 105-99 Taylor W 80-64 Lincoln Memorial W 82-67 Georgetown L 77-75 @SIU-Edwardsville W 93-73 Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-66 Southern Indiana W 63-55 @IUPUI W 101-78 Kentucky State W 94-79 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 99-86 @Ashland L 75-73 Northern Kentucky L 95-89 Indianapolis W 97-63 @St. Joseph’s L 82-70 @Lewis W 94-75 IUPU-Indianapolis W 94-81 @Kentucky State L 81-75 Ashland W 85-77 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 74-71 @Indianapolis L 67-54 @Northern Kentucky W 86-82 Lewis W 84-77 St. Joseph’s L 57-52 @Southern Indiana W 85-84 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 85-62 L 89-84 W 104-59 W 55-53 W 96-85 W 83-66 W 68-65 W 78-71 W 61-59 L 80-77 W 87-71 W 85-79 L 69-66 L 71-63 W 102-72 W 104-88 W 95-85 W 85-83 W 103-101 W 100-77 L 97-77 W 100-97 W 93-92 W 79-72 W 81-73 W 80-74 L 91-76 W 108-105 L 89-68 W 108-92 L 84-77 1989-1990 (16-11, 10-8) 1992-1993 (7-20, 4-14) OpponentResult OpponentResult @IU-Southeast Lincoln Memorial N Troy State @Eastern Kentucky @SIU-Edwardsville @Lincoln Memorial Thomas More Lewis @Kentucky State @St. Joseph’s @Indianapolis Ashland IUPU-Ft. Wayne @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan Georgetown @No. Kentucky IUPU-Indianapolis No. Kentucky Ky. Wesleyan Southern Indiana @IUPU-Ft. Wayne @Ashland Indianapolis St. Joseph’s @Lewis Kentucky State IU-Southeast W 82-63 Bethel N L 86-69 Union W 67-46 Central Missouri State W 62-59 IUPU-Indianapolis L 88-84 @Georgetown L 93-90 John Carroll L 54-53 St. Joseph’s L 75-64 Lewis W 79-76 @Indianapolis L 73-70 @Northern Kentucky L 87-82 Kentucky Wesleyan L 86-72 Southern Indiana L 93-82 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 102-75 @Ashland L 68-64 SIU-Edwardsville L 78-68 @Kentucky State L 92-63 Northern Kentucky L 76-72 Indianapolis W 61-55 @Southern Indiana L 105-76 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-54 Ashland L 74-70 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 83-71 @IUPUI L 76-75 Kentucky State W 69-65 @St. Joseph’s L 81-59 @Lewis W 66-54 L 77-76 W 69-62 W 110-101 L 95-80 L 85-72 W 93-85 W 108-65 W 76-70 W 114-94 L 80-79 L 82-77 W 87-77 W 89-88 L 88-76 L 101-87 W 83-75 W 92-75 W 98-95 W 97-82 L 109-94 W 78-75 L 112-94 L 75-47 W 103-87 W 85-81 L 85-84 W 100-99 1990-1991 (24-6, 14-4) 1993-1994 (11-16, 5-13) OpponentResult OpponentResult IU-Southeast Grace College N Fayetteville State @Thomas More Wilberforce @Eastern Kentucky Spalding Missouri Baptist N Purdue-Calumet Oakland City IUPU-Indianapolis @IU-Southeast W 91-62 W 113-93 W 96-85 W 103-96 W 95-75 L 84-77 W 105-87 W 76-62 W 73-69 W 88-81 W 87-85 W 87-77 Georgetown Kentucky State @IUPUI Indianapolis Northern Kentucky @Lewis @St. Joseph’s IUPU-Ft. Wayne Ashland @Southern Indiana @Kentucky Wesleyan @Northern Kentucky @Indianapolis St. Joseph’s Lewis @IUPU-Ft. Wayne @Ashland Kentucky Wesleyan Southern Indiana @SIU-Edwardsville @Kentucky State L 93-76 L 77-73 L 94-80 L 81-77 L 84-66 L 74-60 L 85-62 W 84-71 W 130-123 L 97-80 L 101-70 W 73-72 L 83-69 L 64-62 W 71-68 W 79-71 L 93-88 L 74-68 L 96-89 L 96-85 L 81-69 1994-1995 (10-17, 4-14) OpponentResult Spalding Bethel N Longwood @Oakland City IUPU-Indianapolis IU-Southeast @Georgetown IUPU-Ft. Wayne Ashland @Northern Kentucky @Indianapolis St. Joseph’s Lewis @Kentucky Wesleyan @Southern Indiana @IUPUI @Kentucky State Indianapolis Northern Kentucky @Lewis @St. Joseph’s Southern Indiana Kentucky Wesleyan SIU-Edwardsville Kentucky State @Ashland @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 87-71 W 74-66 W 67-43 W 72-67 W 91-82 W 90-65 L 90-73 W 86-83 L 74-72 L 84-74 L 75-70 W 70-62 W 89-67 L 108-83 L 70-64 L 115-108 L 85-71 L 106-77 L 75-64 L 71-58 L 58-52 L 76-72 L 88-77 W 82-69 W 77-71 L 76-72 L 81-78 1995-1996 (12-16, 5-15) OpponentResult Knoxville @Spalding Kentucky State @Kentucky Wesleyan @IUPU-Ft. Wayne @St. Joseph’s Quincy Lewis @Bahamas Marymount N Holy Family N @Indianapolis @Northern Kentucky Wisconsin-Parkside St. Joseph’s @IU-Southeast @SIU-Edwardsville @Quincy @Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan @Southern Indiana IUPU-Ft. Wayne Indianapolis @Lewis @Wis.-Parkside Southern Indiana SIU-Edwardsville Northern Kentucky W 107-64 W 90-77 W 87-58 L 90-75 L 79-74 L 76-63 L 78-75 W 95-79 W 77-63 W 86-75 W 62-57 L 81-69 L 84-71 W 74-57 L 71-68 W 97-79 L 74-68 L 90-72 L 84-76 L 74-73 L 84-69 W 71-68 L 82-63 L 70-68 W 73-69 L 88-64 W 101-93 L 84-79 1996-1997 (16-11, 9-11) OpponentResult Knoxville @St. Joseph’s Spalding @IUPU-Ft. Wayne @Old Westbury Centenary N @Queens Indianapolis Northern Kentucky @Knoxville Kentucky Wesleyan @Lewis 26 • www.BUKnights.com W 90-65 W 76-73 W 94-59 L 67-62 W 97-80 W 78-60 W 76-59 L 71-45 L 70-56 W 99-81 L 63-47 W 69-63 @Southern Indiana @SIU-Edwardsville Quincy Missouri-St. Louis Asbury IUPU-Ft. Wayne St. Joseph’s @Northern Kentucky @Indianapolis @Kentucky Wesleyan Wisconsin-Parkside Southern Indiana SIU-Edwardsville @Missouri-St. Louis @Quincy L 99-79 W 70-54 L 70-64 W 72-64 W 98-72 W 78-49 W 75-63 L 78-58 L 71-49 L 74-64 W 58-56 L 65-60 W 83-70 W 80-71 L 67-59 1997-1998 (17-10, 11-7) OpponentResult @St. Vincent L 83-59 SpaldingW 86-39 Alabama-Huntsville W 67-59 @Missouri-St. Louis W 84-67 @Quincy W 87-75 @McMurry L 94-91 @St. Edwards W 72-59 @Schreiner W 76-71 Southern Indiana L 85-84 SIU-Edwardsville L 72-67 Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-66 @Northern Kentucky L 81-69 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 75-59 St. Joseph’s W 84-64 Oakland City W 87-60 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 73-71 @LewisL 74-66 @Kentucky WesleyanL 78-62 Indianapolis W 84-79 @Southern Indiana W 89-74 @SIU-Edwardsville W 86-82 Quincy W 71-66 Missouri-St. Louis W 77-57 Transylvania W 76-67 @Indianapolis W 65-63 Northern Kentucky L 83-69 @Southern Indiana L 102-76 Lewis Wisconsin-Parkside Missouri-St. Louis Quincy @St. Joseph’s @IUPU-Ft. Wayne Kentucky Wesleyan SIU-Edwardsville Southern Indiana @Wisconsin-Parkside @Lewis Southern Indiana N L 76-64 W 64-57 W 78-77 W 75-73 W 85-65 W 96-90 L 66-59 W 91-85 L 93-78 W 64-61 L 86-81 L 87-81 1999-2000 (13-14, 8-12) OpponentResult St. Andrews Augusta State @Kentucky State @Quincy @Mo.-St. Louis @Kentucky Wesleyan @Patten @Holy Name Kentucky State Indianapolis @Northern Kentucky IUPU-Ft. Wayne St. Joseph’s @Southern Indiana @SIU-Edwardsville Lewis Wisconsin-Parkside Missouri-St. Louis Quincy @St. Joseph’s @IUPU-Ft. Wayne Kentucky Wesleyan SIU-Edwardsville Southern Indiana @Wisconsin-Parkside @Lewis Southern Indiana N W 82-64 W 77-63 L 87-84 L 76-69 L 73-58 L 76-72 W 80-61 W 83-81 W 93-84 L 87-74 L 96-83 L 102-87 W 72-61 L 84-73 L 86-74 L 76-64 W 64-57 W 78-77 W 75-73 W 85-65 W 96-90 L 66-59 W 91-85 L 93-78 W 64-61 L 86-81 L 87-81 2000-2001 (14-13, 11-9) OpponentResult 1998-1999 (10-18, 7-15) OpponentResult Assumption L 96-76 Spalding W 87-81 @Northern Kentucky L 70-69 @Indianapolis L 87-71 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 61-46 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 100-70 St. Francis, Indiana W 92-83 MidAmerica Nazarene N W 84-63 Midwestern St. N L 86-74 St. Joseph’s L 77-69 @Southern Indiana L 54-47 @SIU-Edwardsville W 67-59 Lewis L 61-56 Wisconsin-Parkside W 78-55 Missouri-St. Louis W 84-73 Quincy W 95-89 @Oakland City L 75-63 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 85-69 @St. Joseph’s L 85-76 Indianapolis L 83-77 Northern Kentucky L 83-82 @Quincy L 71-60 @Missouri-St. Louis W 81-79 Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-66 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 55-49 @Lewis L 85-79 SIU-Edwardsville L 77-74 Southern Indiana L 76-58 1999-2000 (13-14, 8-12) OpponentResult St. Andrews Augusta State @Kentucky State @Quincy @Mo.-St. Louis @Kentucky Wesleyan @Patten @Holy Name Kentucky State Indianapolis @Northern Kentucky IUPU-Ft. Wayne St. Joseph’s @Southern Indiana @SIU-Edwardsville W 82-64 W 77-63 L 87-84 L 76-69 L 73-58 L 76-72 W 80-61 W 83-81 W 93-84 L 87-74 L 96-83 L 102-87 W 72-61 L 84-73 L 86-74 Tiffin L 81-76 Puerto Rico-Humacao W 110-49 St. Edwards N L 101-91 @Incarnate Word W 70-69 Quincy W 99-77 Mo.-St. Louis W 69-65 Ky. Wesleyan L 79-76 @Lipscomb W 93-78 Christian Brothers L 81-75 St. Joseph’s W 89-88 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 74-67 @Lewis L 76-63 @Wisc.-Parkside W 69-62 @No. Kentucky L 100-69 @Indianapolis W 100-90 Southern Indiana L 100-68 SIU-Edwardsville W 87-70 @Mo.-St. Louis L 66-50 @Quincy L 78-71 Wisc.-Parkside W 66-60 Lewis W 79-69 @Ky. Wesleyan L 81-67 Indianapolis W 90-76 No. Kentucky L 90-74 @SIU-Edwardsville W 91-77 @Southern Indiana L 113-86 St. Joseph’s N L 90-83 2001-2002 (12-15) OpponentResult Erskine Findlay @SIU-Edwardsville @Lewis St. Joseph’s Indianapolis Mid-Cont. College @Christian Bros. Ky. Wesleyan Mercyhurst N Western Wash. N @Mo.-St. Louis @Quincy Lewis Wisc.-Parkside @Indianapolis @No. Kentucky @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana Quincy W 70-53 L 93-85 W 83-72 L 84-68 W 79-68 L 83-65 W 103-75 W 89-87 L 73-59 L 88-78 L 85-65 W 71-63 W 86-83 L 80-60 W 71-53 L 79-77 L 76-72 L 90-62 L 116-94 L 86-77 SIU-Edwardsville @Wisc.-Parkside @St. Joseph’s No. Kentucky Southern Indiana Mo.-St. Louis Lewis N W 94-81 W 72-59 W 90-74 L 95-73 L 103-56 W 81-74 L 51-50 2002-2003 (10-18) OpponentResult Bryant N Presbyterian N Lake Superior St. N Bluefield State Ashland IU-Southeast Mo.-St. Louis Southern Indiana No. Kentucky Spalding @Oakland City Kentucky State @St. Joseph’s SIU-Edwardsville Quincy @So. Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan @No. Kentucky @Indianapolis Wisc.-Parkside Lewis @Quincy @Mo.-St. Louis Ky. Wesleyan Indianapolis St. Joseph’s @Lewis @SIU-Edwardsville L 74-70 L 84-74 L 86-77 W 103-68 L 120-115 W 96-90 L 77-68 W 82-80 L 106-85 W 92-80 W 99-89 W 90-80 L 106-95 L 65-62 W 110-101 L 107-82 L 110-77 L 75-68 L 82-73 W 100-95 L 99-88 L 77-75 W 78-67 L 89-85 L 104-97 W 112-104 L 91-66 L 84-76 2003-2004 (9-18, 6-14) OpponentResult @Kentucky State Oakland City Winston Salem Southern Indiana Mo.-St. Louis @Illinois State @SIU-Edwardsville @Lewis @Mercyhurst Missouri-Rolla Mercyhurst St. Joseph’s Indianapolis Ky. Wesleyan @Mo.-St. Louis @Quincy Lewis Wisc.-Parkside @Indianapolis @No. Kentucky @Ky. Wesleyan @Southern Indiana Quincy SIU-Edwardsville @Wisc.-Parkside @St. Joseph’s No. Kentucky L 101-83 W 85-78 L 76-71 L 71-60 L 85-78 L 87-53 L 68-53 L 96-75 L 74-70 W 90-86 W 72-57 W 81-68 W 89-81 L 89-63 L 85-74 W 74-69 L 81-69 W 84-81 L 95-85 L 100-87 L 109-89 L 113-69 W 57-55 W 89-67 L 77-58 L 95-74 L 82-79 2004-2005 (9-18, 4-16) OpponentResult Delta State Cincinnati Clermont Temple Baptist No. Kentucky @St. Joseph’s @Wisc.-Parkside Quincy @Delta State Oakland City SIU-Edwardsville Temple Baptist @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan @No. Kentucky @Indianapolis Wisc.-Parkside Lewis @Quincy @Mo.-St. Louis Ky. Wesleyan @Oakland City Indianapolis St. Joseph’s @Lewis @SIU-Edwardsville W 91-69 W 111-63 W 108-47 W 64-60 L 99-84 L 84-78 W 90-83 L 98-84 W 71-65 L 86-70 W 104-61 L 109-73 L 97-84 L 85-79 L 100-82 L 93-82 L 93-87 L 68-62 W 89-72 L 70-60 L 79-73 L 87-72 W 99-96 L 69-65 L 83-53 Mo.-St. Louis Southern Indiana L 62-59 L 73-59 2005-2006 (14-14, 11-8) OpponentResult @Ala.-Huntsville L 79-70 Wayne State W 85-77 Delta State L 83-77 Central State N W 79-60 Glenville State N W 101-80 Drury L 69-64 Rockhurst W 67-59 @St. Joseph’s L 77-61 @Delta State L 76-65 Alabama-Huntsville L 62-50 @Wayne State L 68-59 Southern Indiana L 95-76 Ky. Wesleyan W 70-69 @Missouri-Rolla W 72-55 @Mo.-St. Louis L 92-89 Wisc.-Parkside W 62-58 Lewis W 67-65 @Indianapolis W 58-57 @No. Kentucky L 75-63 W 106-102 @Quincy @SIU-Edwardsville L 67-53 St. Joseph’s L 77-55 Indianapolis W 71-57 No. Kentucky W 84-64 @Ky. Wesleyan W 77-69 @Lewis L 75-73 @Wisc.-Parkside W 90-83 Drury N L 79-77 2006-2007 (12-15, 8-11) OpponentResult @S.C. Upstate Limestone N No. Kentucky SIU-Edwardsville Quincy St. Joseph’s, Pa. N Ohio University N @Louisville Lindsey-Wilson California, Pa. N Gannon N @Lewis @Wisc.-Parkside Mo.-St. Louis Missouri-Rolla @Southern Indiana @Ky. Wesleyan St. Joseph’s Indianapolis @Rockhurst @Drury Wisc.-Parkside Lewis Ky. Wesleyan @No. Kentucky @Indianapolis @St. Joseph’s W 82-73 L 84-74 W 78-66 L 54-44 W 81-67 L 75-63 L 91-74 L 76-64 W 88-67 W 82-75 W 81-65 L 71-66 L 93-76 W 73-53 W 85-72 L 88-80 W 75-61 W 73-64 L 66-64 L 75-72 L 81-67 W 71-63 L 103-99 W 72-69 L 91-82 L 71-68 L 81-74 2007-2008 (17-11, 11-8) OpponentResult Hillsdale W 80-71 @Tusculum W 81-75 Lincoln Memorial N W 82-70 NW Missouri State N L 67-60 SW Minnesota State NW 78-58 @SIU Edwardsville W 84-67 @Quincy W 100-94 @ West Virginia Tech L 85-81 Cumberland W 94-69 Drury L 74-71 Rockhurst W 92-69 @ St. Joseph’s L 79-71 @ Indianapolis L 88-87 Kentucky Wesleyan L 82-69 Southern Indiana W 65-49 West Virginia Tech W 88-64 @ Missouri S&T W 83-58 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 65-54 Wisconsin-Parkside W 70-67 Lewis L 77-67 @ Northern Kentucky W 75-71 Indianapolis W 61-54 St. Joseph’s W 82-73 Northern Kentucky L 67-66 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-58 @ Lewis W 65-63 @ Wisconsin-ParksideL 73-67 @ Drury * L 70-66 2008-2009 (26-7, 13-5) OpponentResult @Hillsdale College W 82-60 Florida Southern W 62-60 King College W 85-63 @Saint Joseph’s W 78-64 @Indianapolis W 86-71 Cumberlands W 77-59 @Tusculum W 81-62 @W.V. State W 82-78 Pfeiffer N W 105-84 West Liberty State W 88-85 @WJU-M W 82-76 Northern Kentucky W 77-60 Kentucky WesleyanW 69-48 Southern Indiana W 82-68 @Missouri-St. LouisL 69-70 @Rockhurst L 68-79 Drury W 84-64 Missouri S&T W 87-57 @Lewis Flyers L 72-75 @Quincy University L 68-74 Wisconson-Parkside W 94-69 St. Joseph’s W 91-83 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 67-75 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 83-56 Lewis W 77-71 Indianapolis W 89-68 @Northern Kentucky W 76-68 Quincy * W 69-45 @So. Indiana * W 54-50 No. Kentucky N * L 47-69 Ky. Wesleyan N # W 76-65 Lake Superior N # W 92-83 @Findlay # L 86-89 2009-2010 (23-9,12-6) OpponentResult Salem International W 92-75 Hillsdale W 76-68 @ Wayne State L 74-84 Minnesota Duluth N W 90-48 Michigan Tech N W 79-66 @ Southern Indiana L 62-75 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-81 Ohio Valley W 87-48 IU-Southeast L 80-87 Cumberlands W 78-57 Tusculumn W 71-59 Wisc.-Parkside W 82-75 Lewis W 79-73 @ Rockhurst L 68-70 @ Drury L 74-78 Indianpolis W 78-67 St. Joseph’s W 95-81 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 71-48 @ Northern Kentucky W 74-69 @ Quincy L 68-73 @ UIS W 71-67 Missouri S&T W 81-65 Maryville W 86-67 Northern Kentucky W 85-77 @ Indianapolis W 88-80 Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-71 Southern Indiana W 81-71 Quincy W 76-60 Drury N W 85-65 Kentucky Wesleyan N W 79-69 Central State# NW 70-66 Quincy# N L 61-66 2010-2011 (33-2, 17-1) OpponentResult Wayne State W 87-73 @ West Virginia St. W 103-79 @ Charleston W 79-59 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-75 @ Southern IndianaW 69-60 West Virginia St. W 93-73 IU-Southeast W 97-70 KingW75-64 St. Catharine L 74-79 Harris-Stowe st. W94-70 @ Lewis W 72-69 @ Wisc.-Parkside W 82-54 Drury W 85-75 Rockhurst W 92-62 Mo.- St.-Louis W 87-64 @ St. Joseph’s W 75-54 @ Indianapolis W 99-97 No. Kentucky W 85-74 Ill.-Springfield W 100-74 Quincy W 79-57 @ Maryville W 76-56 @ Missouri S&T W 87-73 @ No. Kentucky W 71-59 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 27 Indianapolis So. Indiana Ky. Wesleyan Rockhurst Ky. Wesleyan N So. Indiana N Indianapolis# No. Kentucky# Ferris St.# Midwestern St.# N Minn. St. Mankato#N BYU-Hawaii# N W 80-70 W 84-79 L 86-94 W 72-52 W 86-73 W 87-81 W 84-70 W 87-82 W 85-66 W 70-64 W 81-74 W 71-68 2011-2012 (29-4, 16-2) OpponentResult Saginaw Valley W 85-71 @Wayne State W 92-80 @Grand Valley St. W 70-67 IU Southeast N W 79-69 Malone N W 87-40 @Indianapolis L 94-99 @Saint Joseph’s W 78-75 Ohio Valley W 112-58 St.Catharine W 91-79 @Wheeling Jesuit W 91-78 Rockhurst W 90-61 William Jewell W 85-57 @Drury W 84-65 @Missouri S&T W 80-50 Northern Kentucky W 64-60 Lewis W 84-56 Wisconsin Parkside W 99-69 Southern Indiana W 67-53 @ Ky Wesleyan W 80-68 @Wisc.-Parkside W 90-71 @Lewis W 80-75 St. Joseph’s W 100-70 Indianapolis W 93-79 @Southern Indiana L 72-75 Ky. Wesleyan W 78-61 @No. Kentucky W 86-75 Lewis N* W 82-62 So Indiana N* L 68-71 Lewis# W 66-57 Findlay# W 86-63 Ky. Wesleyan# W 79-74 Ala.-Huntsville N# W 82-73 Montevallo N# L 72-79 2012-2013 (24-8, 12-6) OpponentResult Wayne State W 79-65 Grand Valley W 64-57 @ Philander Smith W 92-69 @ Virginia at Wise W 88-47 @ W. Virginia Tech W 8 0-69 WJU-M W 92-67 UC Clermont W 90-57 Nova S.Eastern W 75-48 Quincy W 65-50 UIS W 81-52 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 82-87 @ Maryville L 64-69 Wisconsin-Parkside W 65-58 Lewis W 75-71 @ McKendree W 71-56 @ Saint Joseph’s W 84-70 @ Indianapolis W 77-68 @ Southern Indiana L 49-62 Kentucky Wesleyan W 86-69 UINDY L 62-64 ST. Joseph’s CollegeW 95-77 @ Lewis W 78-56 @ UW-Parkside L 72-74 Southern Indiana W 73-62 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 62-67 McKendree W 80-66 UIS W 79-57 vs Maryville* W 53-48 vs Drury* L 62-69 vs IndianapolisN# W 67-61 vs S. Indiana N# W 78-55 @ Drury N# L 61-67 2013-2014 (23-8, 12-6) OpponentResult Marian W Christian Brothers W IU Southeast N W King N W West Virginia TechW Virginia Union W Ohio Valley W @Fairmont State W @William Jewell W 77-71 74-57 88-75 84-71 86-51 86-64 106-72 81-73 73-63 Bellarmine All-Time Results @Rockhurst Drury Missouri S&T Indianapolis Saint Joseph’s Southern Indiana @UW-Parkside @Lewis McKendree Illinois-Springfield @Quincy @Truman State Missouri-St. Louis Maryville @Saint Joseph’s @Indianapolis @Southern Indina William Jewell* Indianapolis N* UW-Parkside N* South. Indiana N* Indianapolis # Bellarmine Athletics Leadership W92-64 W85-77 W 89-79 L81-79 W 103-60 L 68-66 L76-74 L76-68 W97-77 W 73-53 W90-79 L 92-90 W 72-59 W76-72 W 106-63 W96-81 L 72-69 W 82-69 W 90-74 W 90-78 L 86-73 L 80-75 Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, President Joseph J. McGowan was appointed as Bellarmine University’s third president in 1990. He came to the position after serving for 22 years at Fordham University in New York as a vice president and dean. Prior to that he was an admissions and financial aid officer at the University of Notre Dame. He received his doctorate in higher education from Columbia University in New York and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Notre Dame. He also is a graduate of Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management. Dr. McGowan led the transformation of Bellarmine College to Bellarmine University, which has been named as the region’s best comprehensive university by U.S. News and World Report for 17 consecutive years. The Princeton Review ranks Bellarmine University as one of the nation’s top colleges. During Dr. McGowan’s 20-year tenure, Bellarmine University has made remarkable strides in academic life, student life, campus environment, and financial well-being. Some highlights since 1990: - Twenty-six new undergraduate academic degree and certification programs and six graduate degree programs, including two doctorates, were added. - A School of Education, a School of Communication, a School of Continuing and Professional Studies, a Center for Regional Environmental Studies and an Institute for Media, Culture and Ethics were established, and the Lansing School of Nursing expanded to include Health Sciences. - The Rubel School of Business achieved accreditation for both its undergraduate and graduate programs from AACSB, a distinction held by less than N - Neutral site # - Ncaa game * - glvc tourney game k - kiac tourney game Dr. Fred Rhodes, Vice President for student Affairs Dr. Fred W. Rhodes was appointed Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Bellarmine University in 1991 and currently serves as Vice President for Student Affairs. Under Dr. Rhodes’ leadership, Student Affairs is thriving in its mission of providing services to students in the areas of career services, counseling, internships, student activities, residence life, campus ministry, service learning and volunteerism, disability services, international and minority student services, intramural sports, wellness and health services, food services and athletics. He is also involved in service learning and volunteerism in the Louisville area and has created volunteer experiences for students and faculty in India, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Dr. Rhodes has taught at the University of South Florida, University of Tennessee, University of Louisville and Bellarmine University. He has served on student affairs faculty programs at the University of South Carolina, University of Arizona, Emory University, Tulane University, Clemson University and the University of Georgia. Dr. Rhodes was named a Fulbright Scholar in 2007. Before joining Bellarmine, Dr. Rhodes served as Dean of Students at the University of Louisville and the University of Central Arkansas. He received his doctorate in education from Mississippi State University; his M.S. from the University of Tennessee; and his bachelor’s at Maryville College. Dr. Rhodes has also done post-graduate study at Harvard University. Dr. Rhodes is a member of numerous professional organizations and has served in leadership positions in organizations such as the Southern Association of College Student Affairs (SACSA), the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), and the College Personnel Associations of Arkansas and Kentucky. Dr. Rhodes has served on numerous Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accreditation committees. Dr. Rhodes is the recipient of NASPA’s John Jones Award for Outstanding Service as Dean in the Southeast and the Melveen D. Hardy Award for outstanding contributions in research and service to the profession of Student Affairs administrators. 28 • www.BUKnights.com 15 percent of business schools worldwide. - Enrollment increased nearly 24 percent, to 3,132 in fall 2010. - The university’s endowment has more than quadrupled, from $7.65 million in 1990 to $32.8 million at the close of the 2009-10 fiscal year. - Intercollegiate sports teams increased from 12 to 19, including the launching of the very successful NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse team. - The number of students living on campus has nearly quadrupled, to a record 1,009 in the fall 2010 semester. Forty-five percent of full-time undergraduate students currently live on campus. - Extensive building and renovation projects have provided the Bellarmine community with wonderful teaching and living space. New buildings have nearly tripled nearly tripled the square footage on campus, to 856,171 square feet as of August 2010. Facilities design has merited 11 architecture awards. Dr. McGowan is active in the civic, professional, and service life of the community, state and nation. Most recently, he has served on the boards of: - National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (Chair, 2009-10) - American Council on Higher Education - Greater Louisville Inc., Executive Committee - Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities - Kentuckiana Metroversity - Frazier International History Museum - Speed Art Museum - Greater Louisville Health Enterprises Network $22M Metro United Way Campaign, Chair Scott Wiegandt, Director of Athletics Scott Wiegandt is in his ninth year as Bellarmine’s director of athletics after serving the previous two years as assistant AD. During his tenure, the Bellarmine athletics program has grown to national prominence among NCAA Division II institutions-known both for its prowess in competition and as a national leader in game management and administration. In the last three years, Bellarmine has hosted 12 NCAA Div. II national championships as well as the 2013 NCAA Div. II men’s basketball Elite Eight. In June of 2013, Wiegandt was recognized for his work by being named Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors. Under Wiegandt’s guidance, Bellarmine sports teams have seen improvement across the board and regularly contend for the All Sports Trophy in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. In 2010-11, Bellarmine brought home the national championship in men’s basketball--the first national championship in Bellarmine’s sports history. Wiegandt also has overseen a dramatic upgrade in facilities. Among the additions and improvements are the construction of Owsley B. Frazier Stadium and the Eddie Weber Tennis Complex as well as renovations to Knights Hall and the baseball and softball facilities. In addition to the strides being made on campus, Wiegandt also has represented Bellarmine at a national level serving in leadership positions in organizations such as the Division II Athletics Directors Association, the Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, and the National Association of Athletic Development Directors. He also serves on the Greater Louisville Sports Commission’s board of directors. Wiegandt holds an undergraduate biology degree from Bellarmine and earned All-America status as a senior pitcher for the Knights baseball team. He was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1989 draft, and played 10 years of professional baseball: eight seasons in the Phillies organization and one each with the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates. He posted a 2.97 career ERA in over 400 appearances, including five seasons at AAA. Was inducted into the GLVC Hall of Fame in Spring of 2013. After teaching and coaching at Holy Cross High School, Wiegandt returned to Bellarmine to coach the baseball team and earn his master’s degree. He served as head coach for four seasons before moving into his administrative duties. Wiegandt is married to the former Danielle Atzinger, who holds two graduate education degrees (and is pursuing a doctorate) from Bellarmine. She is currently principal at Holy Cross High School. They have three children: Caleb, Callie, and Cole. 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 29 Bellarmine Athletics Administration and Coaches Brad Bluestone Head Athletic Trainer Erin Burke Academic Advisor Linda Burt Athletics Secretary/ Office Manager Pam Stackhouse Assoc. Athletic Director Sr. Women’s Admin. Chris Cooper Director of Athletic Events Melanie Brunsdon Asst. Athletic Director/ Compliance Director Bellarmine Athletics Facilities Steve Hartman Sports Performance Knights Hall Ann Jirkovsky Faculty Athletics Rep. David Krebs Assistant Athletic Trainer Heidi Neitzke Assistant Athletic Trainer Andrew Schroeder Academic Advisor Traci Siemens Administrative Assistant John Spugnardi Sports Information Director Head Coaches Tim Chastonay Soccer, Men’s Scott Davenport Basketball, Men’s Chancellor Dugan Basketball, Women’s Jim Vargo Cross Country, Track & Field Kris Horton Cross Country, Women’s Mark Blankenbaker Field Hockey Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Knights Hall is home to Bellarmine basketball and volleyball. Built in 1960, In the fall of 2007, Bellarmine dedicated the $5.1 million Owsley B. Frazier Knights Hall has an atmosphere all its own and can seat up to 2,222 passionate Stadium on the school’s campus, just off of Newburg Road. This state-of-the-art Knight fans in its current configuration. facility is now the home of Bellarmine’s soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, and track teams. The artificial field surface, called the Joseph P. and Janet A. Clayton While “retro” in appearance, Knights Hall has plenty of modern amenities. A Field, was installed by the Motz Group and is the same “24/7” product as can new floor and lower arena seating were installed in the summer of 2012. At the be found at the football fields used by the Miami Dolphins and the University same time, new electrical and data lines were installed to accommodate media of Kentucky. at press row. Other amenities include the President’s room, which overlooks the court from the east baseline, and new LED scorer’s table, which can display The track facilities include an eight-lane dual-durometer polyurethane scores, statistics and sponsors’ mesages. Knights Hall also has a closed-circuit poured surface provided by Benyon Sport Surfaces, as well as three long jump video system allowing live broadcasts of events to monitors throughout the arena. pits, two pole vault areas, a high jump pit, and a water steeplechase pit. The field can also be fully lit for night play. It seats approximately 2,000 spectators Knights Hall was dedicated in 1960 with a home game against the University and has a concession stand and press box facility. of Louisville and has since featured some great matchups with some of the best basketball players in collegiate basketball including Kentucky State legend Travis Owsley B. Frazier Stadium has hosted three NCAA Division II National Grant, the all-time leading scorer in Division II. The arena also has hosted NCAA Championships: men’s and women’s soccer (2010) and women’s lacrosse (2012). tournament games including women’s games in the 1990s all the way up to the men’s basketball team’s NCAA Midwest Regional championships in 2011 and 2012. In addition to basketball, Knights Hall has hosted literally hundreds of other events including graduations, lectures and concerts. It also was the site of the Division II Women’s Volleyball “Elite 8” in 2010. Other guests of Knights Hall include Mother Teresa, the Grateful Dead, Jimmy Buffett, and Maroon 5 among others. In 2007, Knights Hall was featured on ESPN as it hosted the McDonald’s High School All-American Slam Dunk Contest, which was won by Blake Griffin. Knights Field Ernie Denham Golf, Men’s John Brucato Swimming Art Henry Golf, Women’s John Mican Tennis Kevin Burns Lacrosse Jennifer Grzebin Volleyball Larry Owens Baseball 30 • www.BUKnights.com Jonathan Velotta Soccer, Women’s Renee Hicks Softball Bellarmine’s baseball and softball teams each have a home at Knights Field. Both diamonds are natural grass and are located on campus. The baseball field was built in 1954 and has been renovated several times. It now features an elevated press box overlooking home plate as well as covered dugouts, bullpens, a batting cage and a large electronic scoreboard in right field. The field dimensions are 360 feet down the left field line (where the fence is now 20-feet hight), 385 feet to dead center, and 340 feet down the right-field line. The softball field had a complete renovation in the spring of 2012 and was the site of the NCAA DII Softball National Championship that same year. The faciltity has a full service concession stand located behind home plate as well as covered dugouts and an electronic scoreboard located in left field. The field dimensions are 190 feet down the foul lines and 220 feet to center. Both fields have bleacher seating to accommodate 300 spectators as well as ample hillside grass seating. Eddie Weber tennis complex Home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams, the Eddie Weber Tennis Complex features six hard surface courts, which were recently converted from clay. The Knights tennis teams also practice and compete on three indoor courts within the adjacent Sports, Recreation and Fitness facility. 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 31 About Bellarmine University Bellarmine Men’s Basketball 2013-14 Bellarmine University Bellarmine University is a vibrant community of educational excellence and ethical awareness that consistently ranks among the nation’s best colleges and universities. Our students pursue an education based in the liberal arts – and in the distinguished, inclusive Catholic tradition of educational excellence, the oldest and most rewarding in the western world. It is a lifelong education, worthy of the university’s namesake, Saint Robert Bellarmine, and of his invitation to each of us to learn and live in veritatis amore -- in the love of all that is beautiful, true and good in life. On the edge of downtown Louisville - the nation’s 19th largest city - Bellarmine is set on three beautiful hills in the artful and eclectic Highlands neighborhood. We are within walking distance of the Bardstown Road corridor, where coffee houses, restaurants, and one-of-a-kind shops add to the overall Bellarmine experience. Downtown Louisville is just minutes away and offers world-class theater, arts, sports, museums and gorgeous riverfront parks. Louisville is situated on the mile-wide Ohio River, at the gateway to the South and the crossroads of the Midwest. Two hundred million people – two-thirds of the nation’s population – live within a 500-mile radius of the city. Bellarmine is growing rapidly, not only with great new campus amenities and academic programs, but also in regional and national prominence. As we grow, more and more people are adding “Bellarmine” to their lists of top schools. Around here, we say “BELL-er-mun” in “LOU-a-vuhl.” This is one of the friendliest campuses and places in the world, so we’ll still love you no matter how you pronounce these names. BU is named after Roberto Bellarmino (15421621), the brilliant Jesuit, who was a Cardinal and who was canonized in 1930. Our lush, 143-acre campus currently comprises 43 buildings, including the world-class W.L. Lyons Brown Library, the Norton Health Science Center, and halls that are home to the nursing, education, and the arts and sciences. Bellarmine boasts eight residence halls (with an ninth currently under construction), a pristine architectural gem of a chapel, campus center, and university quadrangle. Our recreational facilities include indoor and outdoor tennis courts; fitness center; and athletic fields including a state-of-the-art Frazier Stadium that’s home to lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, and track & field. Our campus on three hills and our award-winning architecture, evoke the beautiful Italian hill towns of Tuscany, birthplace of our patron. Bellarmine faculty scholars are passionate about teaching. 156 full-time faculty, with 81 percent holding a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field, teach at Bellarmine. A diverse student body from 39 states and 30 foreign countries attend Bellarmine. Our total enrollment is 3,249 of which 2,457 are undergraduate students. Fifty-four percent of our students ranked in the top 25 percent of their class. ACT composite scores range from 22 to 27 for the middle 50 percent of students. Louisville, KENTUCKY Louisville is a place of beauty that defies description. Not exactly southern and not exactly midwestern, Louisville is home to people of kindness, people of greatness, and people of character. Often, you’ll even meet someone who’s all three! (Louisville is also home to people of good humor.) A big city with a small-town feel, Louisville is Lonely Planet’s No. 1 Travel Destination for 2013 – a place where you’ll find every manner of arts, entertainment, sports and commerce, but still get a smile and a “hello” from a complete stranger. Greater Louisville, pronounced “LOU-a-vuhl,” is a thriving city of about 1.2 million people. Our city offers all of the benefits of a contemporary city on the move, along with the gracious hospitality that has made this region legendary. Our area boasts: an award-winning arts scene with top-level theater, music and visual arts; an awesome sports scene that features the world famous Kentucky Derby, professional baseball, arena football, and frequent major touring events in golf, racing, and extreme sports; a parks system designed by Frederick Law Olmsted that is the envy of cities nationwide; a vibrant downtown life, featuring Fourth Street Live, Waterfront Park, Louisville Slugger Field, Extreme Park, waterfront hiking and biking trails, and the Falls of the Ohio; and the breathtaking natural beauty of Kentucky, home to spectacular lakes, stunning mountains, mysterious forests 3 Our student/faculty ratio is 13 to 1. Our average class size at Bellarmine is 21. There are 29 students or fewer in 86 percent of our classes. Teaching and learning like this just doesn’t take place at the megaversities, and it shows in our high four-year graduation rates and in the successful careers of our 19,158 graduates throughout the world. We offer more than 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and health sciences. We encourage double majors. Graduate degrees include Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education and Social Change, Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Weeknight, Weekend and Executive), Master of Arts in Communication (MAC), Master of Arts in Education (MAEd), Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), Rank I Programs, Master of Science in Applied Information Technology (MAIT), Master of Arts in Spirituality (MAS), and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)(MSN Educator, MSN Administrator, Family Nurse Practitioner). One in four of Bellarmine freshmen competes on one of our 21 varsity sports teams. Women compete in Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball and Indoor and Outdoor Track. Men play Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse (NCAA Div. I) Soccer, Swimmng Tennis, and Indoor and Outdoor Track. Come and see for yourself! Visit our beautiful, vibrant campus and discover the Bellarmine difference, We offer Interviews and campus tours daily. We invite you to schedule a visit online or contact the Office of Admission, Monday through Friday, 8 am-5 pm (ET) by calling toll free 800.274.4723 or 502.272-7100. We hope to see you soon! and the Red River Gorge. Located right on the edge of downtown Louisville in the city’s first suburb, The Highlands, Bellarmine is within walking distance of some of the city’s most popular public parks, shops, restaurants and clubs. Funky and bustling with energy, the Highlands is home to art galleries, consignment stores, book stores, record stores, coffee shops, and boutiques. Some of the great Bardstown Road landmarks familiar to BU students include Twig & Leaf, ear Xtacy, Heine Brothers Coffee, Fat Jimmy’s Pizza, Wild & Woolly Video, Carmichael’s Bookstore, Guitar Emporium, Molly Malone’s, Za’s, Amazing Grace, City Café, Café 360, Bombay International Market, Baxter Avenue Theaters, Lily’s, Cumberland Brews, Jack Fry’s, Sapporo, Ramsi’s, Seviche, and Spanelli’s. Between the parks and the shopping/dining corridors, there’s not much you can’t do in the Highlands. See for yourself Louisville’s unique mixture of easy access to everything a big city has to offer, along with the comfort, safety, beauty and ease that usually resides only in small towns. And make a visit to Bellarmine University your first stop! Schedule a visit now. 32 • www.BUKnights.com Tanner Gibson 6-2 • Guard So. • Zanesville, Ohio 12 Jake Thelen 6-6 • Forward Jr. • Edgewood, Ky. 22 Billy Edelen 6-2 • Guard So. • Clarksville, Ind. 4 George Suggs 6-10 • Forward So. • St. Louis, Mo. 14 23 Josh Stoner 6-1 • Guard Fr. • Louisville, Ky. Keisten Jones 6-3 • Guard Sr. • Louisville, Ky. 5 Rusty Troutman 6-5 • Guard Fr. • Mt. Washington, Ky. 10 Corbin Maynard 5-11 • Guard Jr. • Louisville, Ky. 15 Donnie Hale 20 George Knott 24 Nick Fredrick 25 Max Clemons 6-8 • Forward So. • New Albany, Ind. 5-11 • Guard Fr. • Cincinnati, Ohio 6-5 • Forward Fr. • New Albany, Ind. 6-4 • Guard So. • Louisville, Ky. 11 Michael Parrish 5-8 • Guard So. • Louisville, Ky. 21 Vance Hall 31 Tyler Landry 6-4 • Guard Sr. • Frankfort, Ky. 6-6 • Forward Fr. • Radcliff, Ky. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bellarmine: BELL-uhr-men Edelen EED-Lynn Keisten KEES-tun Suggs SUGS ThelenTHEE-lynn 32 Christian Meyer 6-6 • Forward Jr. • New Albany, Ind. 33 Stevie Loveless 6-6 • Forward R-Sr. • Frankfort, Ind. 42 Josh Derksen 6-9 • Forward Fr. • Toowoomba, Aus. Scott Davenport Head Coach, 9th season 200-76 (.725) 2013-14 Bellarmine Men’s Basketball • 33
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