Welcome to the King Center and Goodell Gymnasium, home of the Hardrockers. The facilities
recently had a facelift as the women’s basketball, men’s basketball, women’s volleyball and
men’s football teams all got upgrades to the locker room area. The football team is housed at
O’Harra Stadium, while the other sports recently had their current facilities modified. The
locker rooms are all state of the art with an excellent gym that seats approximately 3,000.
There is a top of the line fitness center and an indoor pool for use as well.
Robert A. Wharton, Ph.D.
President of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Robert A. Wharton, Ph.D., became president of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology on
July 1, 2008. Previously, he served as the provost and vice president for academic affairs at Idaho State
University (ISU). Wharton was a tenured professor of biology at ISU and previously served as its chief
research officer. His Ph.D. in botany is from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He also holds a M.A. degree in
biology and a B.A. in botany from Humboldt State University in California. Dr. Wharton is a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Explorers Club, and the Royal Geographic
Society. Wharton is a recipient of the United States Antarctic Service Medal and has served on the
National Research Council’s Polar Research Board.
Dr. Dick Kaiser earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from the University of Northern Colorado, a master's degree in educational administration from South Dakota State University, and a doctorate of education in athletic leadership and administration from Brigham Young University. He completed his post-doctorate in health education and administration at Oregon State University.
Kaiser is in his second year at South Dakota School of Mines. Previously, Kaiser served as the AD for Defiance College, Western Oregon University and Willamette University. He has received a number of honors and awards, including Athletic Director of the year, from athletic organizations such as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) along with others.
As AD, Kaiser is responsible for leading the athletics program through all phases of development and fostering
an environment of quality instruction and high scholarly and athletic achievement. He also plays a key role in athletic fundraising and continuing to build and maintain relationships with boosters and community leaders. He oversees all operations in the athletic department, including intercollegiate athletic sports; recruitment, selection, development, and retention of coaches and staff; health of student-athletes; and leadership and management of daily operations.
During the first year of the job, Kaiser led the university process of applying for membership into the
ranks of NCAA Div. II. The school was accepted in July, 2010 and now will begin the three-year program
of going full NCAA membership for the 2013-14 season.
Kaiser has two grown children, Cassie and Ryan; one grandson, Jack; twin grandsons Carson and Caden
and one granddaughter Lucy.
Majors
Bachelor of Science
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Geological Engineering
Geology
Industrial Engineering and
Engineering Management
Interdisciplinary Sciences:
-Atmospheric Sciences
-Pre-Professional Health Sci.
-Science, Technology, and
Society
Mathematics (Applied and
Computational)
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Physics
Master of Science
Atmospheric Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Construction Management
Electrical Engineering
Geology and Geological Engineering
Materials Engineering and Science
Mechanical Engineering
Paleontology
Physics
Robotics and Intelligent Autonomous
Systems
Technology Management
Ph.D.
Atmospheric and Environmental
Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Geology and Geological Engineering
Materials Engineering and Science
Mechanical Engineering (pending)
Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Physics (pending)
Faculty and Staff, FY 2009
Faculty: 135
Staff*: 181
*Temporary employees included in this total
Outreach
The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology offers programs and activities that teach
and entertain K-12 student and community members, including the APEX art Gallery, The
Museum of Geology, Engineers Week, Math Contest, Cultural Expo, Design Fair, South
Dakota GEAR UP Honors Program, South Dakota Space Grant Consortium, and many more.
Classes and camps for K-12 students, teachers, alumni, and professionals are offered through
the Office of Educational Programs and Professional Conferences. For more information, visit
<http:/sdmines.sdsmt.edu/learn>.
Rapid City and the Black Hills
South Dakota School of Mines and
Technology is located in Rapid City, the
state’s second-largest city. The city of
65,000 is the regional center for health
care, shopping, banking, and other
services, and is a major tourist destination
because of its proximity to the Black Hills,
Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial,
Badlands, and other attractions. There are caves, mountains, streams, and lakes, and a vast
variety of rocks, minerals, wildlife, and plant life.
FY09 Research Funding
School of Mines faculty members and
researchers received awards totaling nearly $34
million during the 2010 fiscal year. The funding
came from many different agencies, including
the National Science Foundation, the State of
South Dakota, NASA, the Department of
Transportation, Army Research Laboratory, and
many more.
HARDROCKER BASKETBALL
2010-11 PRESEASON FACTS & MEDIA INFO
General Information
Name of School: South Dakota School of Mines
Address: 501 East St. Joseph Street
City/Zip: Rapid City, SD, 57701
Enrollment: 2100
Nickname: Hardrockers
School Colors: Old Gold and Navy Blue
Gymnasium: Goodell Gymnasium
Affiliation: NAIA
Conference: Dakota Athletic Conference
President: Dr. Robert Wharton
Alma Mater: Virginia Polytechnic Institute /
Humboldt State University (Calif.)
Athletic Director: Dr. Dick Kaiser
Alma Mater: University of Northern Colorado/
South Dakota State University
Athletic Department Phone: 605-394-2351
Athletic Department Fax: 605-394-6950
Sports Information Office
Sports Information Director: Brad Blume
Alma Mater: B.S. South Dakota State
SID Office Phone: 605-394-2355
SID Fax: 605-394-6950
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Athletics website: www.gorockers.com
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jason Henry
Alma Mater: B.S., Minot State University;
MS from North Dakota State
Record at SDM: 51-68
Basketball Office Phone: 605-355-3023
Email: [email protected]
Assistants: Eric Glenn;
Alma Mater: B.S. Chadron State (Neb.)
Team Information
2009-10 Overall Record: 16-15
2009-10 DAC Record: 6-8
Home/Away /Neutral 6-1 /4-5/0-1
Media Information
Newspapers Rapid City Journal (Jeff Budlong)
P.O. Box 450
Rapid City, SD, 57709
Phone: 605-394-8430
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 605-394-8463
Radio
KOTA Radio (Steve Ammerman)
P.O. Box 1760
Rapid City, SD, 57709
Phone: 605-342-2000
Television
KEVN TV (Jamie Zepp)
P.O. Box 677 Rapid City,
SD, 57709 Phone:
605-394-7777 Fax:
605-394-3652 E-mail:
KNBN TV (J. Wickersham)
P.O. Box 9549 Rapid City,
SD, 57709 Phone:
605-355-0024
KOTA TV (Vik Quick)
P.O. Box 1760
Rapid City, SD, 57709
Phone: 605-342-2000
FAX: 605-721-5730
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet
Insidedakotasports.com
(Jake Nordbye)
www.insidedakotasports.com
Date =Opponent Time
Oct. 29 at Perkins Classic vs. Morningside (Iowa) 5:30 p.m.
Oct. 30 at Perkins Classic vs. MSU Northern (Mont.) 3:30 p.m.
Nov. 5 at Dakota Wesleyan 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 6 at Mount Marty College 5 p.m.
Nov. 12 vs. Montana Tech 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 13 vs. Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) 5 p.m.
Nov. 17 at University of South Dakota 8 p.m.
Viterbo University Hoops Tournament
Nov. 19 vs. Viterbo University (Wis.) 7 p.m.
Viterbo University Hoops Tournament
Nov. 20 vs. Cardinal Stritch University 2 p.m.
Nov. 24 vs. University of Great Falls (Mont.) 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 26 US Bank Classic
BHSU vs. Johnson and Wales 4 p.m.
SD Miines vs. University of St. Mary's 8 p.m.
Nov. 27 US Bank Classic
BHSU vs. University of St. Mary's 3 p.m.
SD Mines vs. Johnson and Wales 7 p.m.
Dec. 1 vs. Black Hills State* 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 4 vs. Peru State (Neb.) 4 p.m.
Dec. 7 at Chadron State (Neb.) 7 p.m.
Dec. 10 at Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 11 vs. Oglala Lakota College 4 p.m.
Dec. 17 at University of Sioux Falls 8 p.m.
Dec. 30 at University of North Dakota 8 p.m.
Jan. 7 vs. Jamestown College* (N.D.) 7:30p.m.
Jan. 8 vs. Valley City State* (N.D.) 6 p.m.
Jan. 14 at Dakota State* 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 15 at Mayville State* (N.D.) 6 p.m.
Jan. 21 vs. Minot State* (N.D.) 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 22 vs. Dickinson State* (N.D.) 6 p.m.
Jan. 27 at Black Hills State* 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 4 at Valley City State* (N.D.) 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 5 at Jamestown College* (N.D.) 6 p.m.
Hardrockers’ 2010-11 Schedule
Feb. 11 vs. Mayville State* (N.D.) 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 12 vs. Dakota State* 6 p.m.
Feb. 18 at Dickinson State* (N.D.) 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 19 at Minot State* (N.D.) 6 p.m.
Feb. 23 DAC Playoffs Quarterfinals TBA
Feb. 27 DAC Playoffs Semifinals TBA
March 1 DAC Playoffs Championships TBA
M. 9-15 NAIA Championships in Lookout Point (Mo.)
Bold are indicated as home games; times are local
SD School of Mines Hardrockers No. Name Pos. Height Yr. Hometown Major
01 Tommy Smith G 6-1 Jr. Fort Worth, TX Electrical Engineering
02 Scott May G 6-3 Sr. Aurora, CO Industrial Engineering
04 Lucas Nolan G 6-3 Fr. Casper, WY Chemical Engineering
05 Nathan Jacobson G 5-11 Jr. Rapid City, SD Interdisciplinary Sciences
10 James Dean G 6-2 So. Las Vegas, NV Civil Engineering
14 Tanner Friesen G 6-6 Jr. Bismarck, ND Civil Engineering
20 Kaleb Rehmer F 6-5 Sr. Cheyenne, WY Civil Engineering
21 Michael Dietz F 6-8 So. Casper, WY Industrial Engineering
23 Calvin Thomas G 6-2 Fr. Cypress, TX Chemical Engineering
30 Caleb Shockman F 6-6 Fr. LaMoure, ND Mechanical Engineering
33 Lance Kilburn G 6-4 So. Lawrence, KS Electrical Engineering
40 Kyle Doerr F 6-7 Jr. Rapid City, SD Environmental Engineering
55 Jordan Schmitz F 6-5 Sr. Williston, ND Chemistry
RS Brett Victor C 6-5 Fr. Mitchell, SD Civil Engineering
RS Lee Hosey C 6-6 Fr. Littleton, CO Chemical Engineering
RS Evan Voog C 6-7 Fr. Centerville, SD Mechanical Engineering
Head Coach: Jason Henry Assistant Coaches: Eric Glenn and Roosevelt Mitchell Athletic Trainer: Scott Baird and Jennifer Ranum Administrative Assistant: Lori Hodgin
Athletic Director: Dick Kaiser Sports Information Director: Brad Blume Equipment Manager: Rick Lutes
Name: Tommy Smith No. 1
Position: Guard Height: 6-1
Class: Junior Hometown: Fort Worth, TX
Major: Electrical Engineering
Name: Scott May No. 2
Position: Guard Height: 6-3
Class: Senior Hometown: Aurora, CO
Major: Industrial Engineering
Name: Lucas Nolan No. 4
Position: Guard Height: 6-3
Class: Freshman Hometown: Casper, WY
Major: Chemical Engineering
Name: Nate Jacobson No. 5
Position: Guard Height 5-11
Class: Junior Hometown: Rapid City, S.D.
Major: Interdisciplinary Sciences
Name: James Dean No. 10
Position: Guard Height: 6-2
Class: Sophomore Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
Major: Civil Engineering
Name: Tanner Friesen No. 14
Position: Guard Height: 6-6
Class: Junior Hometown: Bismarck, ND
Major: Civil Engineering
Name: Kaleb Rehmer No. 20
Position: Forward Height: 6-5
Class: Senior Hometown: Cheyenne, WY
Major: Civil Engineering
Name: Michael Dietz No. 21
Position: Forward Height: 6-8
Class: Sophomore Hometown: Casper, WY
Major: Civil Engineering
Name: Caleb Shockman No. 30
Position: Forward Height: 6-6
Class: Freshman Hometown: LaMoure, ND
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Name: Lance Kilburn No. 33
Position: Guard Height: 6-4
Class: Sophomore Hometown: Lawrence, KS
Major: Electrical Engineering
Name: Kyle Doerr No. 40
Position: Forward Height: 6-7
Class: Junior Hometown: Rapid City, SD
Major: Environmental Engineering
Name: Jordan Schmitz No. 55
Position: Forward Height: 6-5
Class: Senior Hometown: Williston, ND
Major: Chemistry
\\
Name: Lee Hosey No. Red Shirt
Position: Center Height: 6-6
Class: Freshman Hometown: Littleton, CO
Major: Chemical Engineering
Name: Calvin Thomas No. Red Shirt
Position: Guard Height: 6-2
Class: Freshman Hometown: Cypress ,TX
Major: Chemical Engineering
Name: Brett Victor No. Red Shirt
Position: Center Height: 6-5
Class: Freshman Hometown: Mitchell, SD
Major: Civil Engineering
Name: Evan Voog No. Red Shirt
Position: Center Height 6-7 Class: Freshman
Hometown: Centerville, SD
Major: Mechanical Engineering Red Shirt
Jason Henry
Head Coach
Phone: (605) 355-3023
Email:
Jason Henry is a native of Minot, ND, enters his sixth season as
the Hardrockers' men's basketball head coach. Before being
promoted, Henry served as an assistant at South Dakota School
of Mines for three years where he coordinated the team's
recruiting efforts and helped in all aspects of the program under
Hugh Welsh.
Henry played high school basketball at Minot Bishop Ryan and
college b-ball at Minot State in North Dakota, where he
graduated in 1997 with a degree in physical education as well
as corporate fitness. Henry went on to receive his Master's
degree in education from North Dakota State University.
Henry's coaching career began as an assistant at Minot Bishop
Ryan in 1994. He continued as an assistant with stops at West
Fargo, N.D., and Minot State. He then served as head boys' and
girls' basketball coach at PBK High School (Pingree,
Buchanan, and Kensal) in North Dakota, and two seasons as
head boys' coach at Washburn, N.D. The following season
Henry then returned to the college level with a two-year stop at
the North Dakota School of Science, a junior college in
Wahpeton, N.D., as an assistant.
During his last year at Wahpeton in 2002, the team finished
with a 31-2 mark and set 14 school records. He coached Team
North Dakota during the summers of 1999-2002 which traveled
to Australia and Hawaii to compete in international play. Along
with his coaching duties over the years, Henry has taught
business and physical education classes at the high school and
college level.
"Mines is a wonderful place to coach and Rapid City is a
beautiful place to live," Henry said. "I have been blessed to
have worked with a number of Hall of Fame coaches and
learned so much along the way. It is always exciting to start
each year and implement my style of play along with the styles
that have become part of me from the people I have worked
with in the past.
"With an up-tempo offense and pressure defense, we will
continue to have some very exciting basketball now and in the
future. We have been able to get some of the top
student/athletes around the area because of the excellent
academic background at Mines. I plan on continuing to bring in
these top-notch student - athletes and build upon the foundation
that has been established from the past coaches at the School of
Mines."
Henry is married to Anne who is a dental hygienist in Rapid
City and they have a 4-year-old daughter Gretchen and 2-year-
old Enna.
Eric Glenn
Assistant Coach
Phone: (605) 355-3024
Email:
Eric Glenn is a native of Riverton, Wyo., but spent much of his
childhood years in Hot Springs where his father was the head
football coach. Eric played football and basketball for two years
at Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., where he was a back-
up quarterback and point guard. He then finished his final two
years with the Eagle basketball program. He graduated from
Chadron State with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business
Education (1993).
After graduation, he stayed on as an assistant for then head coach,
Bob Wood, where he helped the Eagles to their first Rocky
Mountain Athletic Conference league championship. As an
assistant at Chadron State he earned a Master of Arts degree in
Sports and Recreation Management. In 1995, he went to the
University of Wyoming where he was the third assistant on Joby
Wright's basketball staff.
After a two-year stint at Wyoming, he moved on to Scottsbluff
High School where he was the assistant coach on the Bearcats
District B-6 championship team that qualified for the Nebraska
State Tournament. The next season he went to Missouri Valley
College and was the assistant men's basketball coach for the
Vikings in the Heart of America Athletic Conference.
In 2000, he was hired as the head coach of Missouri Valley and
led the Vikings to their best conference finish in four years,
hosted and won play-off tournament games two out of the three
years and was nominated for conference coach of the year twice.
From 2001 to 2003 he served on the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II National
Tournament Committee.
In 2003 he took the opportunity to move closer to family and
became an assistant at Black Hills State University under Mike
Kruszynski.
Glenn has directed and worked at numerous basketball camps and
clinics throughout the Midwest, which have included the
University of Wyoming, Colorado State University, Chauncey
Billups Basketball Camps, Creighton University, Mike Trader
Basketball Camps and Montana State University.
He is married to the former Lorna Dahlgren, who played for the
Chadron State women's basketball program from 1991 - 1995.
She holds career records in assists, steals, rebounds and free
throws and is in the No. 2 all-time leading scorer. Lorna is a
Chadron State inductee They have two sons, Jarek, who is eight
and Peyton is two years old.
Roosevelt Mitchell Assistant Coach
Phone: (605) 355-3023
A native of Charleston, MO., Roosevelt Mitchell went to high
school at Charleston, graduating in 2000. Following high school,
he attended Southeast Missouri State University and received a
bachelor of General Studies degree in 2005.
Roosevelt started his coaching career in 2005 under Misouri High
School Hall of Fame coach Danny Farmer.
"I was blessed and very lucky to be mentored and to work with a
guy like coach Farmer," Mitchell said. "He dominated every
district and conference that he ever coached. He is a winner in all
aspects of life and has instilled those principles into me."
Mitchell was an assistend at Charleston High School for five
years, helping the team to a state championship appearance three
consecutive years, winning the top crown once. He also helped
coach the team to four district championships and two conference
titles.
"After being so successful as an assistant in the high school
ranks, I decided to pursue my passion of coaching at the
collegiate level," Mitchell added.
809-978 All-Time Program Record .453 Winning Percentage
Jason Henry 67-83 .447
2005-present (5 years)
Year Record
2009-2010 16-15
2008-2009 19-11
2007-2008 07-22
2006-2007 16-15
2005-2006 09-20
Hugh Welsh 268-273
.495 1986-2005 (19 years)
Jim Kampen 178-168
.514 1967-1972, 1978-1986
(13 years)
Mike Riley 68-95 .417
1972-1978 (6 years)
Year Record Year Record Year Record
2004-2005 12-17 1985-1986 21-8 1977-1978 14-15
2003-2004 18-12 1984-1985* 19-9 1976-1977 8-19
2002-2003 9-19 1983-1984* 19-9 1975-1976* 10-17
2001-2002 14-15 1982-1983 16-10 1974-1975 3-24
2000-2001 18-11 1981-1982 12-17 1973-1974 14-12
1999-2000 12-17 1980-1981 5-23 1972-1973* 19-8
1998-1999 9-19 1979-1980 7-17
1997-1998 13-13 1978-1979 12-14
1996-1997* 17-13 1971-1972* 20-6
1995-1996 16-12 1970-1971 13-13
1994-1995* 19-10 1969-1970 15-11
1993-1994 17-11 1968-1969 12-13
1992-1993 13-15 1967-1968 7-18
1991-1992 22-9
1990-1991 12-14
1989-1990 3-25
1988-1989 13-14
1987-1988 15-15
1986-1987 16-12
Hardrockers’ All-Time Coaching Records
Bob Hunt 167-271
.381 1946-1967 (21 years)
Harold Goodell 7-8 .467
1945-1946 (1 year)
Dave Strong 11-7 .611
1941-1942 (1 year)
Year Record Year Record Year Record
1966-1967 1-22 1945-1946 7-8 1941-1942 11-7
1965-1966 1-19
1964-1965 4-16 Art Sullivan 16-12 .571
1939-1941 (2 years)
Lem Harting 9-44 .170
1935-1939 (4 years)
1963-1964 0-16
1962-1963 2-22
1961-1962 12-11
1960-1961 8-14 Year Record Year Record
1959-1960 5-17 1940-1941 10-4 1938-1939 3-13
1958-1959 5-15 1939-1940 6-8 1937-1938 3-11
1957-1958 17-6 1936-1937 2-9
1956-1957 11-12 1935-1936 1-11
1955-1956 7-11
1954-1955* 12-11 Ray Hahn 35-39 .473
1930-1935 (5 years)
1953-1954 16-6
1952-1953 8-12
1951-1952 17-5
1950-1951 7-15 Year Record
1949-1950 7-12 1934-1935 8-7
1948-1949 10-9 1933-1934 7-7
1947-1948 9-9 1932-1933 8-8
1946-1947 8-11 1931-1932 5-10
1930-1931 7-7
*Conference Champions NAIA National Tournament Appearances (1972-1973, 1996-1997)
Current as of March 2009
1. Doug Schlepp (1970-74)
2,440
2. Jim Benjamin (1982-86)
2,348
3. Dave Jackson (1966-70)
1,887
4. Derek Knapp (1989-93)
1,860
5. Jeff Pfalzgraf (1981-85)
1,721
6. Bruce Bad Moccasin (1967-71)
1,720
7. Dave Becker (1983-87)
1,678
8. Mitch Slusarski (1990-94)
1,463
9. Chuck Neller (1954-58)
1,458
10. Hugh Boyle (1975-79)
1,407
11. Steve Wilcox (1980-84)
1,340
12. Dan Matthaidess (1959-63)
1,292
13. Chad Kramer (1993-97)
1,289
14. Craig Nelson (1993-95)
1,283
15. Chris Robinson (1999-03)
1,254
16. Quinn Diede (2000-02)
1,227
17. Matt Lyndoe (2004-07)
1205
18. John Magbuhat (1978-82)
1,186
19. Shannon Peterson (1994-98)
1,158
19. Robbie Fedor (2006-10)
1,158
21. John Gordon (1977-81)
1,155
22. Rusty Kocon (1990-92)
1,148
23. Denis Schubeck (1999-2002)
1,131
24. Jim Meyers (1951-55)
1,121
25. Steve Malone (1979-83)
1,117
26. Casey Schmitz (2005-07)
1078
27. Jim Cain (1963-67)
1,073
28. Don Stork (1954-58)
1,048
29. Mark Rinn (1999-2001)
l,031
30. Jim Konst (1969-73)
1,027
31. Jeff Jones (1971-75)
1,018
32. Keith Rozendal (1950-54)
1,013
Hardrockers’ All-Time Top Scorers
Points Career 2,440 -Doug Schlepp (1970-74) Season 724 - Quinn Diede (2001-2002) Game 44 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) vs. BHSU
Rebounds Career 1,198 - Dave Jackson (1966-70) Season 414 - Jim Konst (1972-73) Game 30 - Jeff Dietz (1969-70) vs. DWU
Free Throws Made Career 617 - Doug Schlepp (1970-74) Season 197 - Derek Knapp (1992-93) 197 - Doug Schlepp (1972-73) Game 20 - Steve Malone (1981-82) vs. BHSU Consecutive 34 - Justin Vangraefschepe (2003-04) Attempt Career 969 - Doug Schlepp (1970-74) Season 245 - Doug Schlepp (1972-73) Game 25 - Steve Malone (1981-82) vs. BHSU
Percentage Career Season .913 - Justin Vangraefschepe (2003-04) - 94/103 Game 1.00 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) - 14/14
Field Goals Made Career 994 - Jim Benjamin (1982-86) Season 274 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) Game 20 - Doug Schlepp (1985-86) vs. BHSU Attempt Career 1,860 - Doug Schlepp (1970-74) Season 487 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) Game 35 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) vs. Minot St. Percentage Season .622 - Brandon Smith (2007-08) 107/172 Game 1.00 - A.J. Trennepohl (2007-08) 10/10 (minimum of 6 attempts)
3 Pt. Made Career 242 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-94) Season 99 - Quinn Diede (2001-2002) Game 9 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-91) vs. Dakota St.
3 Pt. Attempt Career 657 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-94) Season 218 - Quinn Diede (2001-02)
Assists Career 670 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-94) Season 247 - Dave Becker (1985-86) Game 18 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) vs. Dickinson
Hardrockers’ Individual Records
Scott Baird is a 1997 graduate of Dakota Wesleyan University and is in his fourth year as head athletic trainer at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Before joining the School of Mines Athletic Department, he was an athletic trainer for the University of Wyoming where he covered both men’s rugby and lacrosse. He brings much knowledge and experience to the School of Mines Sports Medicine Team. Scott has been married to Becky, a Physical Therapist in Rapid City, for 14 years and has two twin newborn girls Braedyn and Blakely.
Jennifer Ranum is athletic trainer for the Lady Hardrocker volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams. She graduated in May of 2007 from National American University with degrees in Athletic Training and Applied Management. Jen became certified in September of 2007. She is a member of both the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and the Mid America Athletic Trainer’s Association since 2004. Jen was promoted to Compliance Officer in the summer of 2010 and will take the lead making sure all rules and regulations are followed during SD Mines transition to NCAA Div. II status.
Hardrockers’ Training Staff
Public Address Announcer Kevin Phillips has the longest running morning radio show in the Black Hills. Phillips has been announcing ball games since 1980 and has been on the radio since 1982. He's a member of the Rapid City Sports Hall Of Fame and a Black Hills Advertising Federation Silver Medal Winner, which is like the advertising Hall Of Fame. He can be heard on Magic 93.9 weekday mornings from 5:30-10am and on 97.5 The Hills from 2-5pm.
Tom Rudebusch and Tom Mahon broadcast the Hardrocker basketball action every game at home or on the road on 97.5 FM the Hills and 920AM. The duo has extensive knowledge and insight about the game of basketball. Tom Rudebusch has been the voice of the Hardrockers for over 30 years and Tom Mahon is a former Lady Hardrocker basketball coach.
The Voices of the Hardrockers
SD Mines Hardrockers 2009-10Final Season Statisticsas of March 3rd, 2010
Combined Season Stats
Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games (16-15) (10-4) (6-10) (0-1)Conference (6-8) (4-3) (2-5) (0-0)Non-Conference (10-7) (6-1) (4-5) (0-1)
TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS# Player GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT R/G PF A TO BLK ST PTS P/G
1 Tommy Smith 23 0 130 5.7 3 16 .188 0 2 .000 7 17 .412 9 6 15 0.7 10 6 7 0 5 13 0.62 Scott May 31 31 801 25.8 68 139 .489 10 26 .385 54 74 .730 27 41 68 2.2 73 72 63 1 25 200 6.53 Cameron Cale 5 0 4 0.7 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.24 Robbie Fedor 31 31 949 30.6 95 251 .378 54 144 .375 68 82 .829 23 61 84 2.7 76 74 54 1 37 312 10.15 Nathan Jacobson 31 31 1029 33.2 96 221 .434 40 105 .381 54 101 .535 17 49 66 2.1 68 84 67 1 37 286 9.2
10 AJ Trennepohl 29 1 658 22.7 78 206 .379 52 129 .403 43 50 .860 21 66 87 3.0 55 39 43 3 20 251 8.712 Blake McPherson 2 0 8 3.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 1.5 2 1 2 0 0 1 0.514 Tanner Friesen 24 0 187 7.8 27 63 .429 7 25 .280 8 18 .444 15 23 38 1.6 23 14 9 1 3 69 2.920 Caleb Rehmer 18 0 155 8.6 17 39 .436 0 1 .000 12 20 .600 7 16 23 1.3 29 5 21 2 13 46 2.621 Jake Miller 2 0 1 0.4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.023 Trevor Larson 17 0 99 5.8 11 29 .379 1 8 .125 8 9 .889 8 10 18 1.1 14 4 5 2 1 31 1.830 Kyle Turpin 31 30 794 25.6 159 256 .621 0 1 .000 46 75 .613 58 121 179 5.8 64 23 36 14 19 364 11.733 Lance Kilburn 5 1 13 2.7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.040 Kyle Doerr 31 31 826 26.7 121 235 .515 16 42 .381 80 121 .661 36 129 165 5.3 66 65 83 8 22 338 10.944 Carl Johnson 31 0 408 13.2 59 114 .518 1 2 .500 26 47 .553 39 44 83 2.7 61 11 32 4 6 145 4.755 Jordan Schmitz 29 0 251 8.6 22 59 .373 0 1 .000 27 39 .692 17 43 60 2.1 42 5 24 5 8 71 2.4
TEAM 21 103 124 17
South Dakota School of Mi 31 6312 756 1632 .463 181 488 .371435 658 .661 299 714 1013 32.7584402 464 42 1972128 68.6
Opponents 31 6329 768 1678 .458 209 620 .337391 585 .668 289 699 988 31.9610377 458 94 2002136 68.9
TEAM STATISTICS SDM OPP
SCORING 2128 2136Points per game 68.6 68.9Scoring margin -0.3 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 756-1632768-1678Field goal pct .463 .458
3 POINT FG-ATT 181-488 209-6203-point FG pct .371 .3373-pt FG made per game 5.8 6.7
FREE THROWS-ATT 435-658 391-585Free throw pct .661 .668
REBOUNDS 1013 988Rebounds per game 32.7 31.9Rebounding margin 0.8 -
ASSISTS 402 377Assists per game 13.0 12.2
TURNOVERS 464 458Turnovers per game 15.0 14.8Turnover margin 0.2 -Assist / turnover ratio 0.9 0.8
STEALS 197 200Steals per game 6.4 6.5
BLOCKS 42 94Blocks per game 1.4 3.0
ATTENDANCE 0 1220Home games-Avg/Game 14-0 16-76Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0
SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT1 TOTALOpponents 989 1147 1 2137South Dakota School of Mi 1037 1084 7 2128
Date Opponent Score W L Record Attend
10/30/09 hRocky Mountain College 79-73 W 1-0 011/06/09 hDakota Wesleyan 80-64 W 2-0 011/07/09 hMount Marty College 62-52 W 3-0 011/11/09 aGreat Falls 51-56 L 3-1 011/13/09 aMontana Tech 61-70 L 3-2 011/14/09 aRocky Mountain College 79-85 L 3-3 011/20/09 a Johnson and Wales 70-66 W 4-3 18811/27/09 hGreat Falls 62-55 W 5-3 011/28/09 hMount Marty College 73-63 W 6-3 012/03/09 *aBlack Hills State 63-62 W 7-3 (1-0) 012/08/09 hChadron State 77-74 W 8-3 (1-0) 012/11/09 aPeru State 92-87 W 9-3 (1-0) 012/12/09 aDana College 72-74 L 9-4 (1-0) 10012/29/09 nMontana Western 71-73 L 9-5 (1-0) 001/02/10 hUniv of Sioux Falls 66-80 L 9-6 (1-0) 001/08/10 *a Jamestown College 62-74 L 9-7: 1-1 001/09/10 *aValley City State 56-73 L 9-8 (1-2) 23201/15/10 *hDakota State 62-50 W 10-8 (2-2) 001/16/10 *hMayville State 72-60 W 11-8 (3-2) 001/22/10 *aMinot State 74-85 L 11-9 (3-3) 001/23/10 *aDickinson State 62-63 L 11-10 (3-4) 001/28/10 *hBlack Hills State 71-81 L 11-11 (3-5) 002/05/10 *hValley City State 66-75 L 11-12 (3-6) 002/06/10 *hJamestown College 61-47 W 12-12 (4-6) 002/12/10 *aMayville State 61-67 L 12-13 (4-7) 002/13/10 *aDakota State 60-51 W 13-13, 5-7 DAC 002/19/10 *hDickinson State 79-86 L 13-14 (5-8) 002/20/10 *hMinot State 80-76 W 14-14 (6-8) 002/24/10 aDickinson State 77-71 OT W 15-14 002/28/10 aValley City State 70-65 W 16-14 70003/02/10 a Jamestown College 57-79 L 16-15 0
Note:*denotes a conference game.
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SD Mines Hardrockers 2009-10Final Season Statisticsas of March 3rd, 2010
Team Statistics
TEAM STATISTICS SDM OPP
SCORING 2128 2136Points per game 68.6 68.9Scoring margin -0.3 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 756-1632 768-1678Field goal pct .463 .458
3 POINT FG-ATT 181-488 209-6203-point FG pct .371 .3373-pt FG made per game 5.8 6.7
FREE THROWS-ATT 435-658 391-585Free throw pct .661 .668
REBOUNDS 1013 988Rebounds per game 32.7 31.9Rebounding margin 0.8 -
ASSISTS 402 377Assists per game 13.0 12.2
TURNOVERS 464 458Turnovers per game 15.0 14.8Turnover margin 0.2 -Assist / turnover ratio 0.9 0.8
STEALS 197 200Steals per game 6.4 6.5
BLOCKS 42 94Blocks per game 1.4 3.0
ATTENDANCE 0 1220Home games-Avg/Game 14-0 16-76Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0
SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT1 TOTALOpponents 989 1147 1 2137South Dakota School of Mi 1037 1084 7 2128
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SD Mines Hardrockers 2009-10Final Season Statisticsas of March 3rd, 2010
Season Schedule
Date Opponent Score WL RecordAttend Leading Scorer Leading RebounderLeading Assists
10/30/09 hRocky Mountain College79-73 W 1-0 0 (19) Trennepohl (6) TEAM, Fedor (5) Jacobson11/06/09 hDakota Wesleyan 80-64 W 2-0 0 (14) Trennepohl (8) Doerr (4) May, Fedor11/07/09 hMount Marty College 62-52 W 3-0 0 (16) Trennepohl (9) Doerr (5) May11/11/09 aGreat Falls 51-56 L 3-1 0 (15) Doerr (9) Turpin (3) Doerr11/13/09 aMontana Tech 61-70 L 3-2 0 (12) Fedor (6) TEAM (3) May, Fedor11/14/09 aRocky Mountain College79-85 L 3-3 0 (16) Fedor (5) Fedor, Johnson (5) May11/20/09 aJohnson and Wales 70-66 W 4-3 188 (14) Turpin (6) Turpin (4) May, Doerr11/27/09 hGreat Falls 62-55 W 5-3 0 (21) Fedor (12) Turpin (4) May11/28/09 hMount Marty College 73-63 W 6-3 0 (14) Doerr (10) TEAM (5) Jacobson12/03/09*aBlack Hills State 63-62 W 7-3 (1-0) 0 (18) Turpin (6) Doerr (3) Fedor, Doerr12/08/09 hChadron State 77-74 W 8-3 (1-0) 0 (20) Turpin (6) Doerr (5) Trennepohl12/11/09 aPeru State 92-87 W 9-3 (1-0) 0 (24) Turpin (7) Turpin 4 players with 212/12/09 aDana College 72-74 L 9-4 (1-0) 100 (17) Trennepohl (7) Turpin (4) Jacobson12/29/09 nMontana Western 71-73 L 9-5 (1-0) 0 (19) Fedor (6) Johnson (5) Jacobson01/02/10 hUniv of Sioux Falls 66-80 L 9-6 (1-0) 0 (16) Jacobson (7) TEAM (4) May01/08/10*aJamestown College 62-74 L 9-7: 1-1 0 (13) Friesen (5) Turpin (4) May01/09/10*aValley City State 56-73 L 9-8 (1-2) 232 (13) Turpin, Doerr(13) Turpin (2) Jacobson, Doerr01/15/10*hDakota State 62-50 W 10-8 (2-2) 0 (15) Fedor (7) Fedor (6) Jacobson01/16/10*hMayville State 72-60 W 11-8 (3-2) 0 (14) Fedor (8) TEAM (4) Jacobson01/22/10*aMinot State 74-85 L 11-9 (3-3) 0 (20) Turpin (7) TEAM (4) May01/23/10*aDickinson State 62-63 L 11-10 (3-4) 0 (20) Fedor (8) Turpin (5) Jacobson01/28/10*hBlack Hills State 71-81 L 11-11 (3-5) 0 (15) Turpin (15) Doerr 3 players with 302/05/10*hValley City State 66-75 L 11-12 (3-6) 0 (14) Turpin (10) Doerr (5) Fedor02/06/10*hJamestown College 61-47 W 12-12 (4-6) 0 (14) Jacobson (5) Doerr (4) Doerr02/12/10*aMayville State 61-67 L 12-13 (4-7) 0 (22) Doerr (7) Doerr (6) Fedor02/13/10*aDakota State 60-51 W 13-13, 5-7 DAC 0 (15) May (6) Doerr (5) Jacobson02/19/10*hDickinson State 79-86 L 13-14 (5-8) 0 (18) Doerr (7) Turpin (4) Jacobson02/20/10*hMinot State 80-76 W 14-14 (6-8) 0 (17) Fedor (11) Turpin (4) Jacobson02/24/10 aDickinson State 77-71OTW 15-14 0 (24) Doerr (11) Doerr (5) Fedor02/28/10 aValley City State 70-65 W 16-14 700 (19) Jacobson (12) Doerr (4) May03/02/10 aJamestown College 57-79 L 16-15 0 (13) Doerr 3 players with 4 (4) Jacobson
RECORD: Overall Record Home Away Neutral(16-15) (10-4) (6-10) (0-1)
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY: TOTALS AVG/GAMEHOME 0 0AWAY 1220 76NEUTRAL 0 0TOTAL 1220 39
Note:*denotes a conference game.
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SD Mines Hardrockers 2009-10Final Season Statisticsas of March 3rd, 2010
Player High
South Dakota School of Mi High Player(s) Opponent Date
Total Points 24 Kyle Doerr vs Dickinson State 02/24/1024 Kyle Turpin vs Peru State 12/11/09
Field Goals Made 11 Kyle Turpin vs Peru State 12/11/09Field Goals Attempted 16 Kyle Turpin vs Minot State 01/22/10Field Goal% (Min 5 made) 1.000 (5/5) Kyle Doerr vs Valley City State 01/09/10
1.000 (5/5) Kyle Turpin vs Dakota State 02/13/103pt Field Goals Made 5 Robbie Fedor vs Montana Western 12/29/093pt Field Goals Attempted 11 Robbie Fedor vs Montana Tech 11/13/093pt Field Goal% (Min 2 made) 1.000 (4/4) AJ Trennepohl vs Black Hills State 12/03/09
1.000 (2/2) Kyle Doerr vs Great Falls 11/11/091.000 (2/2) Kyle Doerr vs Mayville State 02/12/101.000 (2/2) Kyle Doerr vs Dickinson State 02/19/101.000 (2/2) AJ Trennepohl vs Johnson and Wales 11/20/09
Free Throws Made 9 Robbie Fedor vs Valley City State 02/28/109 Jordan Schmitz vs Dakota Wesleyan 11/06/09
Free Throws Attempted 12 Nathan Jacobson vs Dickinson State 02/19/10Free Throw% (Min 4 made) 1.000 (8/8) Jordan Schmitz vs Rocky Mountain College 11/14/09
1.000 (8/8) AJ Trennepohl vs Chadron State 12/08/091.000 (6/6) Robbie Fedor vs Black Hills State 01/28/101.000 (6/6) Scott May vs Valley City State 02/28/101.000 (5/5) Kyle Doerr vs Mount Marty College 11/28/09
Offensive Rebounds 7 Kyle Turpin vs Great Falls 11/27/09Defensive Rebounds 15 Kyle Doerr vs Black Hills State 01/28/10Total Rebounds 15 Kyle Doerr vs Black Hills State 01/28/10Fouls 5 Kyle Doerr vs Montana Western 12/29/09
5 Kyle Doerr vs Dickinson State 01/23/105 Robbie Fedor vs Mount Marty College 11/28/095 Robbie Fedor vs Rocky Mountain College 11/14/095 Carl Johnson vs Dickinson State 01/23/10
Assists 6 Robbie Fedor vs Mayville State 02/12/106 Nathan Jacobson vs Dakota State 01/15/10
Turnovers 7 Kyle Doerr vs Valley City State 02/28/107 Scott May vs Minot State 01/22/10
Blocks 3 Jordan Schmitz vs Mount Marty College 11/28/09Steals 4 Kyle Doerr vs Dickinson State 02/24/10
4 Robbie Fedor vs Great Falls 11/27/094 Scott May vs Valley City State 01/09/10
Minutes Played 51:58 Nathan Jacobson vs Mount Marty College 11/07/09
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Black Hills State University Yellow Jackets:
Head Coach: Bradd Schafer (1st season)
Phone: 605-642-6607 Fax: 605-642-6539 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at BHSU: 0-0
Overall record: 0-0
Athletic Director: Jhett Albers
Phone: 605-642-6882 Fax: 605-642-6539 E-mail:[email protected]
Sports Information: John Kietzmann
Phone: 605-642-6832 Fax: 605-642-6539 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 10-4 in the DAC / 21-10 overall - tied for 1st place in the DAC with Valley City State DAC Tournament: def. Mayville State, 87-52, in the quarterfinals; lost to Jamestown, 78-67, in the semifinals NAIA Tournament: lost to St. Francis, IN, 86-83, in the first round
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +8.6 Field Goal %: .481
Scoring Offense: 77.1 3pt Field Goal %: .376
Scoring Defense: 68.4 Free Throw %: .712
Rebounding Margin: +2.7 Opponents FG%: .414
Rebounding: 36.68 Opponents 3pt FG%:
.350
Note: The Yellow Jackets led the DAC in Scoring Margin, Free Throw %, Field Goal % and 3pt Field Goal %.
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 5)
Luke Enos; 6-7; Senior; Forward; Faith, SD
2009-10 stats: 19.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 69 assists, .575 FG %, .690 FT % in 29 games
Note: Enos led the DAC in Scoring
1st team All DAC, DAC MVP, 1st team NAIA All Amerca
Cain Atkinson; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Evanston, WY
2009-10 stats: 15.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg, .425 FG %, .405 3pt FG %, 83.8 FT % in 31 games
1st team All DAC, NAIA Honorable Mention All America
Will John Johnson; 6-8; Senior; Forward; Whitewood, SD
2009-10 stats: 8.5 ppg, 9.3 rpg, .560 FG %, .528 FT % in 31 games
Note: Johnson led the DAC in Rebounding.
2nd team All DAC, DAC Defensive Player of the Year
Clay Pottorff; 6-3; Senior; Guard; Greeley, CO
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2009-10 stats: 10.6 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 55 assists, 35 steals, .456 FG %, .363 3pt FG %, .733 FT % in 30 games
3rd team All DAC
Craig Von Allman; 6-4; Sophomore; Guard; Windsor, CO
2009-10 stats: 7.7 ppg, 2.7 rpg, .497 FG %, .305 3pt FG %, .736 FT % in 30 games Spencer Childress; 6-1; Senior; Guard; Aurora, CO
2009-10 stats: 4.1 ppg, 2.6 repg, 103 assists, .404 FG %, .350 3pt FG %, .738 FT % in 31 games Key Newcomers:
Jeff Smith; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Hettinger, ND
Cameron Anderson; 6-6; Freshman, Forward; Gillette, WY
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 0)
Dakota State University Trojans:
Head Coach: Gary Garner (2nd season)
Phone: 605-256-5234 Fax: 605-256-5138 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at DaSU: 11-18
Overall Record: 3384-334
Athletic Director: Gene Wockenfuss
Phone: 605-256-5233 Fax: 605-256-5138 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Nick Huntimer
Phone: 605-256-5229 Fax: 605-256-5138 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 4-10 in the DAC / 11-18 overall - 7th place in the DAC DAC Tournament: lost to Valley City State, 71-54, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: -4.9 Field Goal %: .426
Scoring Offense: 61.9 3pt Field Goal %: .327
Scoring Defense: 66.8 Free Throw %: .594
Rebounding Margin: +1.9 Opponents FG%: .424
Rebounding: 34.66 Opponents 3pt FG%:
.337
Note: The Trojans led the DAC in Opponents 3pt Field Goal %.
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 2)
Bryce Snyder; 6-7; Senior; Center; Hartford, SD
2009-10 stats: 8.6 ppg, 5.9 rpg, .507 FG % in 29 games
Santino Clay; 6-3; Senior; Forward/Guard; Minneapolis, MN
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2009-10 stats: 9.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg, .429 FG %, .341 3pt FG %, .621 FT % in 26 games Spencer Adams; 6-6; Junior; Forward; Champaign, ILL
2009-10 stats: 9.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg, .442 FG %, .31o 3pt FG %, .532 FT % in 20 games Key Newcomers:
Mike Larsen; 6-3; Senior; Guard; Draper, UT Jordan King; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Arlington, SD
Jordan Snyder; 6-6; Freshman; Forward; Hartford, SD
Jesse Bean; 6-0; Junior; Guard; Wasilla, AK
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 3)
Everett Smith, Guard
Jackson Parr, Forward - NAIA Scholar-Athlete
Brian Bolin, Center - NAIA Scholar-Athlete Eric Bauder, Center
Dickinson State University Blue Hawks:
Head Coach: Ty Orton (4th season)
Phone: 701-483-2473 Fax: 701-483-0501 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at DiSU: 41-44
Overall Record: 113-129
Athletic Director: Tim Daniel
Phone: 701-483-2159 Fax: 701-483-0501 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Dan Chelstrom
Phone: 701-483-2102 Fax: 701-483-0501 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 9-5 in the DAC / 14-14 overal - 3rd place in the DAC DAC Tournament: lost to South Dakota Mines, 77-71 in OT, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: -0.2 Field Goal %: .474
Scoring Offense: 69.9 3pt Field Goal %: .334
Scoring Defense: 70.1 Free Throw %: .673
Rebounding Margin: +4.4 Opponents FG%: .482
Rebounding: 32.29 Opponents 3pt FG%:
.362
Note: The Blue Hawks led the DAC in Rebounding Margin.
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Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 3) John Hanstad; 6-4; Sophomore; Guard/Forward; Dickinson, ND
2009-10 stats: 3.8 ppg, 1.6 rpg, .386 FG %, .367 3pt FG %, .759 FT % in 25 games Matt Lee; 6-6; Sophomore; Forward/Center; Ogden, UT
2009-10 stats: 10.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 40 assists, .673 FG % in 25 games
2nd team All DAC
Nate Lebsock; 6-1; Senior; Guard/Forward; Frenchtown, MT
2009-10 stats: 17.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 64 assists, 31 steals, .406 FG %, .375 3pt FG %, .840 FT % in 28 games
1st team All DAC, NAIA Honorable Mention All America, NAIA Scholar-Athlete
Dano Fagerlund; 6-5; Senior; Forward/Center; Flagller, CO
2009-10 stats: 2.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg, .559 FG %, .577 FT % in 26 games
Key Newcomers:
Tevin Hurd; 6-6; Junior; Forward; Fairfield, CA Jeff Hurd; 6-2; Junior; Guard; Fairfield,
CA Robbie Morey; 6-2; Freshman; Guard/Forward; Dickinson, ND
Brock Boos; 6-2; Freshman Guard/Forward; Bowman, ND
Isaiah Thomas; 6-5; Freshman; Forward/Center; Apple Valley, MN Key Losses: (Starters lost: 3)
Brandon Thomas, Center
Brian Lebsock, Guard
Nate Williams, Forward
Jamestown College Jimmies:
Head Coach: Matt Murken (1st season)
Phone: 701-252-3467 Ext.
2410 Fax: 701-253-4450 E-mail: mmurken@jc,edu
Record at JC: 0-0
Overall Record: 0-0
Athletic Director: Lawrie Paulson
Phone: 701-252-3467 Ext.
2408 Fax: 701-253-4450 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Tracy Erickson
Phone: 701-252-3467 Ext.
5557 Fax: 701-253-4450 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 8-6 in the DAC / 2012 overall - 4th place in the DAC DAC Tournament: def. Minot State, 70-64, in the quarterfinals; def. Black Hills State, 78-67, in the quarterfinals; def. South Dakota Mines, 79-57, in the championship
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NAIA Tournament: lost to Oklahoma Wesleyan, 76-70, in the first round
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +3.8 Field Goal %: 478
Scoring Offense: 70.4 3pt Field Goal %: .369
Scoring Defense: 66.6 Free Throw %: .683
Rebounding Margin: +4.2 Opponents FG%: .409
Rebounding: 34.84 Opponents 3pt FG%:
.345
Note: The Jimmies led the DAC in Scoring Defense and Opponents Field Goal %.
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 1)
CJ Peeters; 6-7; Senior; Forward; Baxter, MN
2009-10 stats: 16.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 82 assists, .489 FG %, .394 3pt FG %, .703 FT % in 32 games
1st team All DAC, DAC Newcomer of the Year, NAIA Honorable Mention All America
BJ Mertens; 6-1; Junior; Guard; Devils Lake, ND
2009-10 stats: 5.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 96 assists, .413 FG %, .325 3pt FG %, .711 FT % in 24 games
Dustin Hermann; 6-5; Junior; Center; Fargo, ND
2009-10 stats: 3.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg, .706 FG % in 15 games
Byron Jones; 5-10; Junior; Guard; Glenarden, MD
2009-10 stats: 17.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg, .500 FG %, .393 3pt FG %, .793 FT % in 5 games
Key Newcomers:
Chris Lawrence; 6-3; Junior; Guard; Los Angeles, CA
Jacquez Williams; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Dolton, IL
Travis Burley; 6-5; Junior; Forward; Warrenton, GA
Mark Hoge; 6-3; Freshman; Guard; Ironton, MN
Brandon Robbins; 6-4; Junior; Forward; Columbus, MT
Jared Sutherland; 6-4; Junior; Forward; Grand Rapids, MN
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 4)
Hans Hoeg, Guard - 2nd team All DAC
John Peabody, Center
Ross Florhaug, Forward Jacob Kelsey, Guard
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Mayville State University Comets:
Head Coach: Justin Johnson (3rd year)
Phone: 701-788-4715 Fax: 701-788-4840 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at MaSU: 33-53
Overall Record: 33-53
Athletic Director: Mike Moore
Phone: 701-788-4706 Fax: 701-788-4840 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Justin Johnson
Phone: 701-788-4715 Fax: 701-788-4840 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 2-12 in the DAC / 10-19 overall - 8th place in the DAC DAC Tournament: lost to Black Hills State, 87-52, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: -4.6 Field Goal %: .417
Scoring Offense: 70.1 3pt Field Goal %: .294
Scoring Defense: 74.7 Free Throw %: .665
Rebounding Margin: +4.1 Opponents FG%: .468
Rebounding: 38.45 Opponents 3pt FG%:
.353
Note: Mayville State led the DAC in Rebounding.
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 2) Ross Aman; 6-5; Senior; Forward/Center; Center. ND
2009-10 stats: 11.7 ppg, 8.9 rpg, .467 FG %, .726 FT %, 38 steals in 29 games David Slezak; 6-7; Senior; Center; Pezinok, Slovakia
2009-10 stats: 3.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg, .339 FG %, .593 FT % in 25 games Christian Harris; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Las Vegas, NV
2009-10 stats: 3.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg, .381 FG %, .471 FT %, 25 steals in 12 games Dalonte Gibson; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Pensacola, FL
2009-10 stats: 3.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg, .346 FG %, 43 assists in 29 games Cody Coauette, 6-3; Sophomore; Guard; Fertile, MN
2009-10 stats: 1.4 ppg, .353 FG % in 10 games
Key Newcomers:
Sean Greene; 5-7; Sophomore; Guard; Oxnard, CA
Wiley Jiles; 6-4; Junior; Guard; Minneapolis, MN
Bryen Pyles; 6-0; Junior; Guard; Bronx,
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Shavontae Samuels; 6-0; Junior; Guard; Chicago, IL
Adam Edwards; 6-6; Freshman; Guard; London, England
Dimitri Amos; 6-5; Freshman; Center; Las Vegas, NV
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 3) Anton Coleman; Guard - 3rd team All
DAC
Note: Coleman led the DAC in Assists at 4.52 per game.
Minot State University Beavers:
Head Coach: Peter Stewart (1st season)
Phone: 701-858-3278 Fax: 701-858-3136 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at MiSU: 0-0
Overall Record: 127-101
Athletic Director: Rick Hedberg
Phone: 701-858-3041 Fax: 701-858-3136 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Michael Linnell
Phone: 701-858-3681 Fax: 701-858-3136 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 7-7 in the DAC / 18-11 overall - fifth place in the DAC DAC Tournament: lost to Jamestown College, 70-64, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +5.0 Field Goal %: .428
Scoring Offense: 86.9 3pt Field Goal %: .354
Scoring Defense: 81.9 Free Throw %: .687
Rebounding Margin: -5.1 Opponents FG%: .468
Rebounding: 37.07 Opponents 3pt FG%:
.381
Note: The Beavers led the DAC in Scoring Offense.
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 2) Nathaniel Packineau; 6-2; Senior; Guard; Parshall, ND
2009-10 stats: 12.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg, .411 FG %, .403 3pt FG %, .765 FT %, 47 assists, 41 steals in 28 games Jason West; 6-0; Senior; Guard; Lompoc, CA
2009-10 stats: 10.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg, .396 FG %, .419 3pt FG %, .689 FT %, 114 assists, 49 steals in 29 games
Bojan Janjic; 6-5; Senior; Forward; Kikinda Serbia
2009-10 stats: 7.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg, .407 FG %, .340 3pt FG %, .652 FT % in 24 games
Gary Heitkamp; 6-7; Sophomore; Forward; Minot, ND
2009-10 stats: 1.4 ppg, 1.2 rpg, in 17 games
Cam Melzer; 5-10; Freshman; Guard; Turtle Lake, ND
Melzer redshirted in 2009-10
Aarion Hinton; 6-0; Sophomore; Guard; Chicago, IL
Hinton redshirted in 2009-10
Key Newcomers:
Kal Bay; 6-1; Senior; Guard; Chandler, AZ Yonas Berhe; 6-0; Junior; Guard; Toronto, ON
Josh Johnson; 6-6; Senior; Forward; Lufkin, TX
Kelvin Fraser; 6-8; Freshman; Forward; Bronx, NY
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 3)
Mister Carney, Guard - 2nd team All DAC
Note: Carney led the DAC in Steals at 3.39 per game.
Shaun Johnson, Center - 3rd team All DAC
Note: Johnson led the DAC in Field Goal % at .734 and Blocks at 1.89 per game.
Kenneth McCoy, Forward
South Dakota Mines Hardrockers:
Head Coach: Jason Henry (6th year)
Phone: 605-394-3023 Fax: 605-394-3375 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at SDM: 67-83
Overall Record: 67-83
Athletic Director: Dr. Dick Kaiser
Phone: 605-394-2352 Fax: 605-394-3375 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Bradley Blume
Phone: 605-394-2355 Fax: 605-394-3375 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 6-8 in the DAC / 16-15 overall - sixth place in the DAC DAC Tournament: def. Dickinson State, 77-71 in OT, in the quarterfinals; def. Valley City State, 70-65, in the semifinals; lost to Jamestown College, 79-57, in the championship
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Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: -0.3 Field Goal %: .463
Scoring Offense: 68.6 3pt Field Goal %: .371
Scoring Defense: 68.9 Free Throw %: .661
Rebounding Margin: +0.7 Opponents FG%: .456
Rebounding: 32.68 Opponents 3pt FG%: .338
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 3)
Kyle Doerr; 6-7; Junior; Forward; Rapid City, SD
2009-10 stats: 10.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg, .515 FG %, .381 3pt FG %, .661 FT %, 65 assists in 31 games Nate Jacobson; 5-11; Junior; Guard; Rapid City, SD
2009-10 stats: 9.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, .434 FG %, .381 3pt FG %, .535 FT %, 84 assists, 37 steals in 31 games Scott May; 6-3; Senior; Guard; Aurora, CO
2009-10 stats: 6.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg, .489 FG %, .385 3pt FG %, .730 FT %, 72 assists in 31games Key Newcomers:
James Dean; 6-2; Sophomore; Forward; Las Vegas, NV
Caleb Shockman; 6-6; Sophomore; Forward; LaMoure, ND
Michael Dietz; 6-8; Sophomore; Forward; Casper, WY
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 2)
Kyle Turpin, Forward - 3rd team All DAC
Robbie Fedor, Guard
AJ Trennepohl Carl Johnson
Valley City State University Vikings:
Head Coach: Jaff Kaminsky (4th season)
Phone: 701-845-7240 Fax: 701-845-7211 E-mail: [email protected]
Record at VCSU: 63-54
Overall Record: 332-287
Athletic Director: Jack Denholm
Phone: 701-845-7160 Fax: 701-845-7211 E-mail: [email protected]
Sports Information: Chad Slyter
Phone: 701-845-7243 Fax: 701-845-7211 E-mail: [email protected]
2009-10 Season: 10-4 in the DAC / 20-10 overall - tied for first in the DAC with Black Hills State DAC Tournament: def. Dakota State, 71-54, in the quarterfinals: lost to South Dakota Mines, 70-65, in the semifinals
Team Stats: Scoring Margin: +5.1 Field Goal %: .472
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Scoring Offense: 72.9 3pt Field Goal %: .362 Scoring Defense: 67.8 Free Throw %: .663 Rebounding Margin: -2.0 Opponents FG%: .435 Rebounding: 31.5 Opponents 3pt FG%: .338
Key Returnees: (Returning starters: 3) Calvin Kraft; 6-3; Senior; Guard; Casselton, ND
2009-10 stats: 12.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 49 assists, .407 FG %, .398 3pt FG %, .760 FT % in 30 games
2nd team All DAC
Tyler Macomber; 6-4; Senior; Forward; Elk River, MN
2009-10 stats: 9.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 58 assists, .469 FG %, .724 FT % in 30 games
Mark Klingberg; 6-9; Senior; Center; Prior Lake, MN
2009-10 stats: 9.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 49 assists, .552 FG %, .670 FT % in 30 games
Mike York; 5-10; Senior; Guard; Burnsville, MN Joe Bateman; 5-8; Junior; Guard; Fort Lauderdale, FL
2009-10 stats: 1.2 ppg, .370 FG %, .364 3pt FG %, .667 FT % in 24 games
Dustin Kise; 6-2; Sophomore; Guard; Fertile, MN
2009-10 stats: 2.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg, .441 FG %, .659 FT % in 30 games
Patrick Rogers; 6-1; Sophomore; Guard; Burnsville, MN DJ Carroll; 6-5; Sophomore; Forward; St. Paul, MN
2009-10 stats: 4.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg, .354 FG %, .318 3pt FG %, .647 FT % in 29 games
Key Newcomers: Allen McGaha; 6-1; Junior; Guard; Chicago, IL
John Raquel; 5-11; Junior; Guard; Hawthorne, CA Aaron Duske; 6-4;: Freshman; Guard; Buffalo, MN Harrison Weber; 6-7; Freshman; Forward; Casselton, ND Jordan Schneidermann; 6-6; Freshman; Forward; Brooklyn Park,
MN Cory Camerer; 6-7; Freshman; Forward; Ellendale, ND
Key Losses: (Starters lost: 2) Orlando Anderson, Guard - 1st team All DAC, DAC Most Valuable Senior, NAIA Honorable Mention All America
Dareon Spencer, Guard - 2nd team DAC Chris Fuqua, Forward
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