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Mac mEN'S Basketball 2013-14 Record BOOK This Is The Mid-American Conference Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Conference moves into its 67th year of service to the student-athlete. Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most ag- gressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only ten football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009. The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to seven its number of neutral site post season events – football (Ford Field, Detroit), volleyball (SPIRE Academy, Geneva, Ohio), men’s and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, Avon, Ohio). In addition, the SPIRE facility will also serve as the site for the 2014 women’s swimming & diving championship and 2015 men’s swimming & diving championship. In 2012, the MAC set a conference record with seven teams receiving a bowl invitation, including the first ever BCS Bowl invitation with Northern Illinois playing in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, following a thrilling 44-37 double overtime win over Kent State in the 2012 Marathon MAC Football Championship game. The seven MAC programs that were ex- tended bowl invitations included: Toledo (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl); Ball State (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg); Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl); Bowling Green (Military Bowl); Ohio (Advocare V100 Independence Bowl); Northern Illinois (Discover Orange Bowl) and Kent State (GoDaddy.com Bowl). The 2012 season witnessed four football programs ranked in the top 25 of national polls – Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio—as the BCS Standings had two MAC programs in the Top 25 at the end of the regular season with No. 15 Northern Illinois and No. 25 Kent State. The MAC also set a conference record for the most wins against FBS opponents with 16 victories. MAC programs were 4-4 against the Big East Conference, including wins over Rutgers, Cincinnati, UConn and South Florida, and three wins against opponents from the Big Ten Conference, including wins over Penn State, Iowa and Indiana. The dramatic 2012 football season was capped as Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher was selected as the first overall selection by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2013 NFL Draft, becoming the first football player from the MAC with such an honor. For the first time in league history, the MAC will have seven bowl relationships--three primary and four secondary. The three primary agreements are with the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.), GoDaddy Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Ida.). In addition, the MAC has secured second- ary agreements with the BBVA Compass Bowl, the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the fifth year of its eight-year rights agreement (through 2016-2017 academic years) for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal is the most extensive in the 67-year history of the conference. The agreement calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games. In men’s basketball, the MAC witnessed Akron reach the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament for the seventh consecutive season, as the Zips won their third title in five years. Also, Ohio University earned an invitation to the NIT, while Western Michigan reached the College Basketball Invitational Final Four after wins over North Dakota State and Wyoming. Kent State received an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament and defeated Fairfield in the opening round. Akron center Zeke Marshall and Ohio point guard D.J. Cooper were selected to play in the 2013 Reese’s Division I College All-Star Game, as Cooper garnered MVP game honors. During the 2012-13 academic year, the University of Akron men’s soccer team won its ninth MAC championship and fifth in the last six years, as the Zips advanced to their fifth consecutive NCAA Round of 16 appearance after defeating Michigan. Akron witnessed senior midfielder Scott Caldwell named as the All-America Scholar Athlete of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and a semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy. The MAC had two student-athletes selected in the first round of the 2013 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft – No. 3 overall Akron goalkeeper David Meyes (Portland Timbers) and No. 12 overall West Virginia defender Eric Schoenle (Philadelphia Union). The MAC also welcomed the addition of West Virginia as an affiliate member in men’s soccer for the 2012-13 academic year. In wrestling, the MAC welcomed Missouri, Northern Iowa and Old Dominion (2014-15) as affiliate members. Missouri won the 2013 conference tournament title as an affiliate member, snapping Central Michigan’s 11-year reign as champions. The MAC had a conference-best 40 wrestlers earn an invitation to the NCAA Division I National Championship and 11 wrestlers earned All-America status – Central Michigan seniors Ben Bennett, school’s first four-time All-American, and Jarod Trice; Kent State senior Dustin Kilgore, schools first three-time All-American; Missouri’s Alan Waters, Nathan McCormick, Drake Houdashelt, Mike Larson, and Dom Bradley, matching the schools most All-Americans in a single-season; Northern Iowa’s David Bonin and Ryan Loder; and Ohio redshirt freshman Cody Walters. 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book This Is The Mid-American Conference In men’s cross country, Eastern Michigan claimed its 17th conference championship, while the Eagles captured their 31st conference title in men’s swimming and diving. The 31 championship titles for Eastern Michigan in men’s swimming and diving is a conference record. In addition, Eastern Michigan won the program’s 14th conference championship in indoor track and field. Kent State won the program’s fifth consecutive and 19th overall conference title in men’s golf and received its 26th NCAA appearance. Kent State and Ball State both advanced to the NCAA Men’s Conference Championship, marking only the fifth time since 1983 the conference had two programs advance in the NCAA postseason tournament. In men’s tennis, Western Michigan won its second consecutive conference championship and tenth title in the last 15 years. In men’s outdoor track and field, Akron won its third consecutive conference title and program’s fifth championship in the last six years. In baseball, Bowling Green won the program’s first conference title since 1999 as the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament. Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year. The MAC had a total of six women’s basketball programs invited to postseason tournaments. Central Michigan claimed the MAC tournament title for the first time since 1984 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, while Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Miami and Toledo all received at-large invitations to the WNIT Tournament. Three MAC programs – Ball State, Bowling Green and Toledo – all reached the WNIT Sweet 16. In women’s soccer, Miami earned its fourth MAC title in program history and Central Michigan earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, becoming the first team in conference history to earn an at-large bid. Central Michigan fell to Michigan in overtime, 2-1, while Miami defeated Tennessee 3-2 (OT) in the first round of the NCAA tournament and fell to Duke in the second round. Miami senior forward Jess Kodiak was named third team All-America by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Kodiak, along with Katie Slaughter of Central Michigan and Kayla Zakrzewski of Miami, were named All-Great Lakes Region First Team by the NSCAA. In volleyball, Bowling Green claimed the MAC title for the second time since 1991 and became the first team in program history to win a NCAA Tournament match. The Falcons defeated Yale in the first round, 3-2, and fell to Penn State in the second round. In women’s cross country, Toledo claimed its fifth title in school history in record fashion. The Rockets scored a conference record-low 24 points and have now won three consecutive conference titles for the first time in school history. In field hockey, Miami won the program’s first conference title in program history, while the RedHawks won the programs 17th conference championship in wom- en’s swimming and diving. In women’s tennis, Miami won the conference championship for the third time in the last five years. In gymnastics, Central Michigan and Western Michigan claimed share of the conference championship. For Central Michigan it claimed a share of its fourth con- secutive championship and for Western Michigan was the programs fourth overall tournament title. Central Michigan and Kent State advanced to the NCAA Regionals. In women’s indoor track and field, Kent State won its fourth overall conference title and consecutive conference championships for the first time in program history, while the Golden Flashes won the women’s outdoor track and field championship for the fourth consecutive year. In women’s golf, Kent State won its 15th consecutive conference championship. In softball, Central Michigan won the conference championship for the tenth time in program history. Ball State’s Jennifer Gilbert was named NFCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team, while Macy Merchant was named NFCA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team. From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), four NFL Pro Bowlers (OT Joe Staley, KR Josh Cribbs, TE Antonio Gates, LB James Harrison), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics. History of the MAC Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, UMass for football only begin- ning in 2012. In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis. www.mac-sports.com 3 Mid-American Conference Commissioner Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher enters his fifth year He joined the MAC after serving six years as commissioner of the Ohio Valley with the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Conference (OVC). Prior to the OVC, Steinbrecher served as commissioner of the after being named the league’s eighth com- Mid-Continent Conference (the Summit League). He is the only person to serve as missioner on March 16, 2009. commissioner in all three NCAA Division I Subdivisions (FBS, FCS, DI). Steinbrecher has expanded bowl opportuni- In six years with the OVC, Steinbrecher significantly increased the league’s expo- ties for the conference and stabilized con- sure through additional television coverage at the regional and national level. In ference membership in football, increased 2005, he negotiated a five-year contract with ESPN that secured increased expo- national and regional television exposure, sure for the league. That included being the first conference to sign a deal to have launched the conference’s first-ever digital games appear on ESPNU, the OVC had the first sporting event telecast on that network, renegotiated the conference mar- network (the 2005 OVC Men’s Basketball Tournament Semifinal). keting rights agreement with IMG College and enhanced neutral site conference champi- Steinbrecher secured an invitation for the OVC to participate in ESPN’s Brack- onships in basketball, volleyball and baseball. etBusters event. He also implemented conference merchandising and corporate partner programs and in 2008 negotiated a five-year agreement with IMG College Commissioner Steinbrecher Steinbrecher played an integral role in the to manage the OVC’s multimedia rights and sponsorship sales. development of the new College Football Playoff and serves on the BCS Administra- In July 2006, Steinbrecher helped spearhead a venture into streaming video with tive Committee. Steinbrecher secured a one-year contract extension of the ESPN the launch of OVCSports.TV. The multimedia platform provided live and on-de- syndicated package, and developed and implemented a new MAC Coaches Orien- mand coverage of every OVC football and men’s and women’s basketball games as tation program. He has secured the MAC bid to host the 2015 NCAA Men’s Bas- well as selected other sports, coaches’ shows, press conferences and special events. ketball Regional at Quicken Loans Arena and the 2014 NCAA Women’s Bowling In its first two years of existence, OVCSports.TV streamed over 800 events and Championship. recorded nearly 5,000 paid subscribers. Specifically in football, Steinbrecher has stabilized and increased conference mem- Under his leadership, the OVC re-emphasized its commitment to sportsmanship bership with 13 programs as the MAC welcomed the addition of the University of by implementing a series of good sports initiatives, including sportsmanship af- Massachusetts (UMass) to begin as a football-only member in 2012. This provides fidavits signed by coaches and administrators, student-athlete ethical conduct the conference the opportunity to expand the conference footprint into New Eng- orientation and an institutional and team sportsmanship awards. Steinbrecher land and into the Boston and Hartford/Springfield markets. also initiated a Conference Basketball Issues Committee and oversaw increased promotional efforts for the OVC Basketball Tournament, which resulted in an in- Last season, Steinbrecher witnessed Northern Illinois earn the first ever BCS bowl crease in ticket sales revenue. He also spearheaded the efforts in bidding for, and berth by a MAC member in the Discover Orange Bowl and a conference record ultimately securing, the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Final Four for seven teams receive bowl invitations – Ball State (Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg), Nashville. Bowling Green (Military Bowl), Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza), Kent State (GoDaddy.com), Ohio (AdvoCare V100 Independence) and Toledo (Famous Prior to being named Mid-Continent Conference Commissioner in Nov. 1994, Dr. Idaho Potato). Steinbrecher had previously served the league as Director of Communications, Di- rector of Marketing and Communications and Assistant Commissioner. He joined Steinbrecher has built upon the conference bowl agreements to a conference-best the Mid-Con staff in 1989 after previously serving in the athletics departments at three primary (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl; GoDaddy Bowl and Famous Idaho Po- Houston Baptist University, Indiana University and Davidson College. tato Bowl) and multiple secondary agreements (Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl, BBVA Compass Bowl and the San Diego County Steinbrecher has served on a number of prominent NCAA committees, including Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl). These bowl agreements provide the MAC the op- the Division I Basketball Issues Committee, serving as a member of subcommit- portunity to build on relationships with multiple bowl partners, expand national tees for both men’s and women’s basketball, and in 1999 he became the first non- television exposure and broaden geographical opportunities to perform against Division I-A commissioner elected as president of the Collegiate Commissioner’s other FBS conferences. Association (CCA). In June 2007, he was appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group by the late NCAA President Myles Steinbrecher directed a strategic planning process for the MAC, increased national Brand. He has served on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, the NCAA exposure for the conference, as well as new opportunities for the conference in the Championship Cabinet, the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification and the areas of a new regional television network deal, marketing and sponsorships and NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee. securing long-term partnerships for MAC neutral site championship events. Steinbrecher is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet, serves In the summer of 2010, the MAC entered into a three-year regional television deal on the Board of Directors of NCAA Football, is Chair of the College Football Of- with SportsTime Ohio to expand its television coverage in football and men’s and ficiating Board of Managers and the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel. He is women’s basketball. This provides the MAC a regional television presence for also the Chair of the National Letter of Intent Policy and Review Committee. programming throughout the year, and increases promotion and marketing op- portunities for the conference. Steinbrecher has also served as Division I-AAA vice president of the CCA and as a member of the National Invitation Tournament’s District IV Advisory Board. In 2011-12, Steinbrecher led the conference as it launched the first-ever MAC Digital Network in partnership with XOS Digital. This new initiative provided Steinbrecher is a 1983 graduate of Valparaiso University, where he earned a Bach- the conference with a new website, enhanced 16 x 9 video player for live stream- elor of Science degree in physical education and journalism. In 2006, he was be- ing events and On-Demand programming, mobile platforms via the iPhone, iPad, stowed an Alumni Achievement Award from his alma mater. Steinbrecher gradu- Android, Blackberry, and weekly video content featuring football, basketball and ated with a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1984, championship previews. and he was awarded the doctorate of physical education in sports administration from Indiana University in 1989. In 2011, Steinbrecher also negotiated a new marketing agreement with ISP for the conference marketing and sponsorship rights through 2019. ISP merged with IMG An all-conference and academic all-conference selection in football and a confer- College and this long-term deal solidified the conference marketing partnership ence champion in tennis, Dr. Steinbrecher was named Valparaiso’s and the Heart- with the new IMG College brand. land Collegiate Conference’s Student-Athlete of the Year in 1983. In 2006, he was inducted into the Watauga County (N.C.) Sports Hall of Fame. Steinbrecher negotiated a six-year contract extension with Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena to host the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Confer- Steinbrecher and his wife Anne have three children, daughter Grace and twin sons ence Tournament through 2017. The contract extension guarantees the continu- Matt and Will. ation of the conference tournament at the same neutral site since 2000, originally Gund Arena and now named Quicken Loans Arena. Steinbrecher also announced Steinbrecher follows Rick Chryst, who served as MAC Commissioner (1999- in 2011 the MAC Women’s Volleyball Tournaments will move to SPIRE, part of the 2009). David Reese served as the first commissioner from 1946-64, followed by Bob GaREAT family, located in Geneva, Ohio, a state of the art facility only 30 minutes James (1964-71), Fred Jacoby (1971-82), Jim Lessig (1982-90), Karl Benson (1990- east of Downtown Cleveland. The SPIRE facility will also serve as the site for the 94), Jerry Ippoliti (1994-99). 2014 MAC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship and 2015 MAC Men’s Swimming & Diving Championship. In addition, the MAC baseball tournaments in 2012-14 will be played at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio. 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Composite Schedule Friday, November 8th Friday, November 22nd Wednesday, December 11th Albion at Eastern Michigan 12:00 PM Toledo at Stony Brook 5:30 PM Canisius at Buffalo TBD Manchester College at Central Michigan 2:30 PM Montana St. at Central Michigan 7:00 PM North Dakota at Bowling Green 7:00 PM Ohio Northern at Kent State 7:00 PM USC Upstate at Kent State 7:00 PM Miami at Notre Dame 7:00 PM Saturday, December 14th Nebraska-Omaha at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM Saturday, November 23rd Sam Houston State at Toledo 1:00 PM Buffalo at Texas A&M 8:00 PM Bowling Green at Saint Louis TBD Alabama A&M at Ohio 2:00 PM Coastal Carolina at Akron 8:00 PM Butler at Ball State 2:00 PM Northern Illinois at UMass 3:00 PM Heidelberg University at Ohio 2:00 PM Bethune-Cookman at Akron 7:00 PM Saturday, November 9th Wilmington (OH) at Miami 3:00 PM Central Michigan at Dayton 7:00 PM Western Michigan at New Mexico State 1:30 AM Toledo at Detroit Mercy 6:30 PM Ball State at Indiana St. 1:00 PM UT Arlington at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM Sunday, December 15th Earlham at Bowling Green 2:00 PM Niagara at Kent State 7:00 PM Bowling Green at Morehead St. 2:00 PM Northern Iowa at Ohio 2:00 PM Cal St. Northridge at Central Michigan 7:30 PM Wright St. at Miami 2:00 PM Northwest at Toledo 7:00 PM Western Michigan at Missouri 7:00 PM Sunday, November 24th Sunday, November 10th Toledo at Florida Atlantic 1:30 PM Monday, December 16th Hawai’i at Western Michigan 12:30 AM St. Joseph’s at Northern Illinois 4:00 PM Oral Roberts at Akron 7:00 PM Monday, November 11th Tuesday, November 26th Tuesday, December 17th Tennessee State at Western Michigan 7:00 PM Bowling Green at Presbyterian TBD Central Michigan at Jacksonville St. 7:45 PM Kent State at Temple 7:00 PM Robert Morris at Buffalo 7:00 PM Toledo at Arkansas State 8:00 PM Mercer at Ohio 7:00 PM Ball State at Marquette 8:00 PM Tuesday, November 12th Oakland at Western Michigan 7:00 PM Akron at Saint Mary’s (CA) 3:00 AM Central Michigan at Texas A&M-C.C. 8:00 PM Wednesday, December 18th Taylor University at Ball State 7:00 PM Detroit Mercy at Akron 7:00 PM Concordia (MI) at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM Wednesday, November 27th UMass at Ohio 7:00 PM Central Michigan at Bradley 8:00 PM Bowling Green at TBD TBD Miami at UMKC 8:00 PM Ohio at Ohio St. 8:00 PM Eastern Michigan at Kentucky 4:00 PM Northern Illinois at Loyola-Chi. 8:00 PM Miami at Arizona St. 9:00 PM Youngstown St. at Kent State 7:00 PM Western Michigan at Drake 8:00 PM Malone at Akron (Exh.) 7:00 PM Wednesday, November 13th Ball State at Utah 9:00 PM Saturday, December 21st Buffalo at Niagara 7:00 PM Eastern Michigan at Oakland 1:00 PM Kent State at Seton Hall 7:00 PM Saturday, November 30th Cleveland St. at Toledo 2:00 PM Northern Illinois at Nebraska 1:00 PM Prairie View A&M at Western Michigan 2:00 PM Thursday, November 14th Evansville at Ohio 2:00 PM Kent State at Col. of Charleston 3:00 PM Toledo at Boston College 7:00 PM Del State at Buffalo 2:00 PM Manhattan at Buffalo 3:00 PM Robert Morris at Eastern Michigan 7:30 PM Jacksonville St. at Central Michigan 7:00 PM Ball State at S. Illinois 8:00 PM Ball State at Cleveland St. 7:00 PM Miami at Tennessee State 8:00 PM Friday, November 15th USF at Bowling Green 8:30 PM Sunday, December 1st Sunday, December 22nd James Madison at Northern Illinois 9:00 PM Kennesaw St. at Kent State 2:00 PM Ohio at Richmond 1:00 PM Detroit Mercy at Bowling Green 2:00 PM Saturday, November 16th Monday, December 2nd Northern Illinois at UC Riverside 5:00 PM Akron at Middle Tennessee 3:00 PM WKU at Bowling Green 7:00 PM Oregon St. at Akron 7:30 PM West Virginia Wesleyan at Buffalo 3:00 PM Pepperdine at Central Michigan 6:30 PM Tuesday, December 3rd Monday, December 23rd San Jose State at Northern Illinois 9:00 PM UMass at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM TBD at Akron TBD IPFW at Miami 7:00 PM Binghamton at Buffalo 12:00 PM Sunday, November 17th Valparaiso at Ohio 2:00 PM Wednesday, December 4th Wednesday, December 25th Alabama A&M at Western Michigan 2:00 PM Valparaiso at Ball State 2:00 PM TBD at Akron TBD St. Peter’s at Kent State 2:00 PM Bucknell at Kent State 7:00 PM Milwaukee at Northern Illinois 4:30 PM Detroit Mercy at Toledo 7:00 PM Saturday, December 28th Coppin State at Toledo 2:00 PM Monday, November 18th Thursday, December 5th Eastern Michigan at Duke 2:00 PM Florida A&M at Toledo 7:00 PM Dartmouth at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM Akron at South Carolina 4:00 PM Cleveland St. at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM Cleveland St. at Kent State 7:00 PM SE Missouri St. at Ball State 7:00 PM Saturday, December 7th Miami at Evansville 2:00 PM Sunday, December 29th Wednesday, November 20th Eastern Michigan at Purdue 2:00 PM Buffalo at Drexel 2:00 PM North Dakota St. at Western Michigan 7:00 PM St. Bonaventure at Buffalo 2:00 PM Bowling Green at Wright St. 3:00 PM Ohio at Morgan St. 7:30 PM Bowling Green at Xavier 2:00 PM S. Illinois at Miami 3:30 PM Miami at Xavier 8:00 PM Akron at Cleveland St. 2:00 PM Toledo at Robert Morris 4:00 PM Monday, December 30th Thursday, November 21st Western Michigan at Northwestern 5:00 PM Longwood at Ohio 7:00 PM W. Carolina at Kent State 7:00 PM Ohio at Oakland 6:00 PM Toledo at Kansas 8:00 PM Austin Peay at Central Michigan 7:00 PM Central Michigan at SIU Edwardsville 8:00 PM Ball State at James Madison 8:00 PM Bowling Green at Wisconsin 8:00 PM Tuesday, December 10th UW-Green Bay at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book wwwwww..mmaacc--ssppoorrttss..ccoomm 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Composite Schedule Tuesday, December 31st Saturday, January 25th Thursday, February 20th Kent State at Princeton 12:00 PM *Ohio at Eastern Michigan 2:00 PM *Toledo at Bowling Green 7:00 PM Eastern Michigan at Syracuse 3:00 PM *Miami at Bowling Green 2:00 PM *Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM Coppin State at Akron 6:00 PM *Buffalo at Northern Illinois 2:00 PM Northern Illinois at Iowa State 7:00 PM *Akron at Central Michigan 7:00 PM Saturday, February 22nd *Buffalo at Kent State 12:00 PM Thursday, January 2nd Sunday, January 26th *Ohio at Akron 6:00 PM Marshall at Akron TBD *Ball State at Western Michigan 2:00 PM IPFW at Bowling Green 7:00 PM *Kent State at Toledo 6:00 PM Sunday, February 23rd Siena Heights at Western Michigan 7:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Central Michigan 2:00 PM Wednesday, January 29th *Bowling Green at Miami 2:00 PM Friday, January 3rd *Western Michigan at Buffalo 7:00 PM *Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan 2:00 PM Oakland City at Ball State 7:00 PM *Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM *Ball State at Toledo 6:00 PM Marygrove College at Central Michigan 7:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Kent State 7:00 PM S. Dakota St. at Buffalo 7:00 PM *Toledo at Miami 7:00 PM Wednesday, February 26th Bethune-Cookman at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM *Central Michigan at Ohio 7:00 PM *Akron at Miami 7:00 PM *Ball State at Akron 7:00 PM *Buffalo at Ohio 7:00 PM Saturday, January 4th *Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM Ohio at UNC Asheville 2:00 PM Saturday, February 1st *Kent State at Bowling Green 7:00 PM Rochester (MI) at Eastern Michigan 2:00 PM *Toledo at Ohio TBD *Western Michigan at Ball State 7:00 PM Miami at UMass 7:00 PM *Akron at Kent State TBD *Toledo at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM *Central Michigan at Western Michigan 2:00 PM Wednesday, January 8th *Northern Illinois at Ball State 2:00 PM Saturday, March 1st *Akron at Ball State 7:00 PM *Eastern Michigan at Miami 3:00 PM *Miami at Buffalo 12:00 PM *Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green 7:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan 2:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Buffalo 7:00 PM Sunday, February 2nd *Kent State at Ohio 2:00 PM *Miami at Central Michigan 7:00 PM *Buffalo at Bowling Green 2:00 PM *Central Michigan at Ball State 2:00 PM *Ohio at Kent State 7:00 PM *Western Michigan at Toledo 6:00 PM *Toledo at Western Michigan 7:00 PM Tuesday, February 4th *Bowling Green at Akron 7:00 PM *Miami at Northern Illinois 7:00 PM Saturday, January 11th Tuesday, March 4th *Eastern Michigan at Buffalo 2:00 PM Wednesday, February 5th *Buffalo at Akron 7:00 PM *Western Michigan at Miami 3:00 PM *Ohio at Western Michigan 7:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Western Michigan 7:00 PM *Central Michigan at Toledo 6:00 PM *Bowling Green at Toledo 7:00 PM *Ball State at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM *Ball State at Kent State 7:00 PM *Ball State at Buffalo 7:00 PM *Miami at Kent State 7:00 PM *Kent State at Central Michigan 7:00 PM *Toledo at Central Michigan 7:00 PM Sunday, January 12th *Eastern Michigan at Akron 7:00 PM *Ohio at Bowling Green 7:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Bowling Green 4:30 PM *Akron at Ohio 6:00 PM Saturday, February 8th Saturday, March 8th *Toledo at Ball State 2:00 PM *Western Michigan at Central Michigan TBD Tuesday, January 14th *Miami at Ohio 2:00 PM *Ohio at Miami TBD *Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM *Kent State at Eastern Michigan 2:00 PM *Eastern Michigan at Toledo TBD *Buffalo at Central Michigan 7:00 PM *Kent State at Akron TBD Wednesday, January 15th *Bowling Green at Buffalo TBD *Central Michigan at Bowling Green 7:00 PM Sunday, February 9th *Ball State at Northern Illinois TBD *Buffalo at Toledo 7:00 PM *Western Michigan at Northern Illinois 4:30 PM (Game could be moved to Friday March 7th based on TV) *Miami at Akron 7:00 PM *Akron at Bowling Green 6:00 PM *Kent State at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM Monday, March 10th *Ball State at Ohio 8:00 PM Wednesday, February 12th MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament First Round *Bowling Green at Kent State 7:00 PM (Higher Seed Campus Sites) Saturday, January 18th *Buffalo at Miami 7:00 PM *Toledo at Akron TBD *Ohio at Toledo 7:00 PM Wednesday, March 12th *Miami at Ball State 2:00 PM *Akron at Western Michigan 7:00 PM MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Second Round *Kent State at Buffalo 2:30 PM *Eastern Michigan at Ball State 7:00 PM (Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, Ohio) *Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan 7:00 PM *Central Michigan at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM *Ohio at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM Saturday, February 15th Thursday, March 13th Sunday, January 19th *Toledo at Eastern Michigan 2:00 PM MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Third Round *Bowling Green at Western Michigan 2:00 PM *Ohio at Buffalo 2:30 PM (Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, Ohio) *Bowling Green at Ball State 4:00 PM Wednesday, January 22nd *Miami at Western Michigan 4:30 PM Friday, March 14th *Northern Illinois at Toledo 7:00 PM *Central Michigan at Kent State 6:00 PM MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Semifinals *Bowling Green at Ohio 7:00 PM *Northern Illinois at Akron 7:00 PM (Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, Ohio) *Central Michigan at Miami 7:00 PM *Akron at Eastern Michigan 7:00 PM Wednesday, February 19th Saturday, March 15th *Kent State at Miami 7:00 PM MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship Thursday, January 23rd *Western Michigan at Ohio 7:00 PM (Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, Ohio) *Western Michigan at Kent State 7:00 PM *Akron at Buffalo 7:00 PM *Buffalo at Ball State 8:00 PM *Ball State at Central Michigan 7:00 PM 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book wwwwww..mmaacc--ssppoorrttss..cc3oomm 2014 FirstEnergy MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Bracket March 10, 12-15 Quicken Loans Arena • Cleveland, Ohio March 10th March 12Athkron Zips TMeaarcmh 1 3ItnhformationMarch 14th March 15th First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Campus Sites Quicken Loans Arena Quicken Loans Arena Quicken Loans Arena Quicken Loans Arena No. 1 Seed No. 4 Seed No. 12 Seed Game 9 Time TBA- Game 1 6:30 p.m. Game 7 No. 5 Seed 6:30 p.m. Game 5 No. 9 Seed 6:30 p.m. Time TBA - Game 2 No. 8 Seed Game 11 No. 10 Seed Championship Game Time TBA MAC Time TBA- Game 3 Tournament No. 7 Seed Champion Game 6* No. 11 Seed Game 8* Time TBA - Game 4 Game 10* No. 6 Seed No. 3 Seed No. 2 Seed *30 minutes following the completion of the first game of the session FirstEnergy MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Monday, March 10th, 2014 Thursday, March 13th, 2014 First Round ( High Seed Campus Sites) Third Round Game 1: No. 12 Seed at No. 5 Seed, TBA Game 7: Game 5 Winner vs. No. 4 Seed, 6:30 p.m. Game 2: No. 9 Seed at No. 8 Seed, TBA Game 8: Game 6 Winner vs. No. 3 Seed* Game 3: No. 10 Seed at No. 7 Seed, TBA Game 4: No. 11 Seed at No. 6 Seed, TBA Friday, March 14th, 2014 Semifinals Wednesday, March 12th, 2014 Game 9: Game 7 Winner vs. No. 1 Seed, 6:30 p.m. Second Round Game 10: Game 8 Winner vs. No. 2 Seed* Game 5: Game 1 Winner vs. Game 2 Winner. 6:30 p.m. Game 6: Game 3 Winner v. Game 4 Winner* Saturday, March 15th, 2014 MAC Championship Game 11: Championship Game, TBA *30 minutes following the completion of the first game of the session Akron Zips Team Information Quick Facts Roster Location ..................................................................................... Akron, Ohio n o name pos ht wt yr hometown (school) President: ................................................................... Dr. Luis M. Proenza 1 Demetrius “Tree” Treadwell F 6-7 235 Sr. Euclid, Ohio (Euclid) Athletics Director: ............................................................. Tom Wistrcill 2 Kwan Cheatham, Jr. F 6-9 233 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) Enrollment: .........................................................................................29,699 3 Nyles Evans G 5-11 170 Jr. North Canton, Ohio (Hoover/Brevard C.C. ) Founded: ...................................................................................................1870 4 Deji Ibitayo G 6-4 205 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Rich Central) First Year of MAC Basketball: ......................................................1992-93 5 B.J. Gladden W/F 6-6 215 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Olympic) Joined MAC ..............................................................................................1992 10 Nick Harney F 6-8 210 Sr. Cleveland, Ohio (Benedictine) Nickname: .............................................................................................. Zips 11 Aaron Jackson G 6-7 193 Fr. Gahanna, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln) Colors: .......................................................................................Blue & Gold 12 Carmelo Betancourt G 5-11 182 So. Rio Piedras, P.R. (Montrose Christian/Colegio Adianez Athletics Website: ....................................................... www.gozips.com 13 Quincy Diggs F 6-6 209 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Plano East/New Orleans) Men’s Basketball Twitter Account .......................................@ZipsMBB 15 Jake Kretzer W 6-7 215 So. Waverly, Ohio (Waverly) Team Facts 21 Reggie McAdams W 6-7 210 So. Elida, Ohio (Elida) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..........................................................10/6 23 Isaiah Johnson C 6-10 285 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Walnut Hills) Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................................2/3 30 Darius Hoisten G 6-5 180 So. Akron, Ohio (Garfield) 2012-13 Overall Record: ........................................................................26-7 33 Jonas Stalyga F 6-8 220 Jr. Vilnius, Lithuania (Grand Island/Loyola-Chi.) Home ........................................................................................................15-1 34 Pat Forsythe C 6-11 235 So. Brunswick, Ohio (Brunswick/West Virginia) Away ..........................................................................................................7-4 Neutral ......................................................................................................4-2 Roster Breakdown 2012-13 Team Stats 2012-13 Conf. Record/Finish: .........................................................14-2/1st Home ..........................................................................................................7-1 starters returning pos. yr. ppg. rpg. apg. overall Away ...........................................................................................................7-1 Nick Harney F Sr. 9.5 3.8 1.2 Games ................................................................33 2012-13 Postseason: ..........Def. Kent State in MAC Semifinals, 62-59 Demetrius “Tree” Treadwell F Sr. 11.5 7.9 1.6 Field Goal Pct. ........................852/1874 (.455) Three Point FG Pct. ................229/689 (.332) ..................................................Def. Ohio in MAC Championship, 65-46 ........................Lost to VCU in NCAA Tournament 2nd Round, 42-88 starters lost pos. yr. ppg. rpg. apg. Free Throw Pct. .......................436/678 (.643) Alex Abreu G Sr. 10.3 2.5 6.0 Offensive Rebounds ...................................425 Team History Zeke Marshall C Sr. 13.0 7.0 3.7 Blks Defense Rebounds .......................................818 All-Time Record: .....................................................1,484-959 (112 years) Brian Walsh G Sr. 7.2 3.6 1.6 Total Rebounds .....................1243 (37.7 rpg.) Personal Fouls ...............................................578 All-Time MAC Record: ...............................................188-176 (21 years) MAC Tournament App./Record: ..................................18/ 20-13 (.606) other letterwinners returning pos. yr. ppg. rpg. apg. Foul Outs............................................................8 MAC Tournament Titles/Last: .......................................................3/2013 Carmelo Bentancourt G So. 2.0 0.9 1.6 Assists ...........................................................485 NCAA Appearances/Record: ............................................................4/0-4 Quincy Diggs F Sr. 8.5 3.1 2.4 Turnovers ......................................................458 Last NCAA Appearance: ......................................................................2013 Pat Forsythe C So. 3.4 2.7 0.3 Blocks ..............................................................189 NIT Appearances/Record: .................................................................5/2-5 Darius Hoisten G So. 0.4 0.8 0.0 Steals ...............................................................231 Last NIT Appearance: ..........................................................................2012 Deji Ibitayo G Jr. 3.0 1.8 0.7 Points ......................................2369 (71.8 ppg.) Jake Kretzer W So. 5.7 3.2 1.0 2013-14 Schedule Reggie McAdams W So. 4.6 1.3 0.4 conference only Games ................................................................16 Date opponent time Jonas Stalyga F Jr. 2.8 0.4 0.0 november Field Goal Pct. ..........................405/917 (.442) 1 Bluffton (exh.) 7 p.m. Three Point FG Pct. .................108/325 (.332) 8 coastal caronlia 8 p.m. other letterwinners lost pos. yr. ppg. rpg. apg. Free Throw Pct. .......................200/310 (.645) 12 at Saint Mary’s 3 a.m. (ESPN2) Chauncey Gilliam F Sr. 5.6 1.7 0.7 Offensive Rebounds ....................................217 16 at Middle Tennessee 3 p.m. Blake Justice G So. 0.4 0.4 0.4 27 malone (exh.) 7 p.m. Defense Rebounds ......................................384 December Total Rebounds .......................601 (37.6 rpg.) 7 at Cleveland State 2 p.m. newcomers pos. yr. ht. wt. Personal Fouls ..............................................284 14 Bethune-cookman 7 p.m. Kwan Cheatham F Fr. 6-9 233 Foul Outs............................................................3 1186 Doeratrl orito berts 77 pp..mm.. Nyles Evans G Jr. 5-11 170 Assists ...........................................................234 22 #vs. Oregon State 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) B.J. Gladden W/F Fr. 6-6 215 Turnovers ......................................................208 23 #vs. TBD 2:30/4:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Aaron Jackson G Fr. 6-7 193 Blocks ................................................................78 25 #vs. TBD TBA Isaiah Johnson C Fr. 6-10 285 Steals ................................................................114 28 at South Carolina 4 p.m. (ESPNU) 31 coppin state 6 p.m. Points .......................................1118 (69.9 ppg.) January 2 marshall 7 p.m. 8 *at Ball State 7 p.m. Media/Information & Outlets 12 *at Ohio 6 p.m. (TWC) 15 *miami 7 p.m. akron media relations men’s Basketball contact 18 *toledo tBa Men’s Basketball SID Dallas Moyer ([email protected]) 330.972.6292 (O)/330.571.4145 (C) 22 *at Eastern Michigan 7 p.m. (TWC) 25 *at Central Michigan TBA Newspapers Beat Writer Office Phone 29 *Ball state 7 p.m. February Akron Beacon Journal George Thomas ([email protected]) 216.374.7495 1 *at Kent State TBA Cleveland Plain Dealer Elton Alexander ([email protected]) 216.999.4370 5 *eastern michigan 7 p.m. (twc) Canton Repository Mike Popovich ([email protected]) 330.580.8494 9 *at Bowling Green 6 p.m. (TWC) The Buchtelite (Student) TBA ([email protected]) 330.972.7459 12 *at Western Michigan 7 p.m. 15 *northern Illinois 7 p.m. 19 *at Buffalo 7 p.m. (TWC) Radio Color/Play-By-Play Office Phone 22 *ohio 6 p.m. (twc) Akron ISP Sports Network PBP: Steve French ([email protected]) 330.673.2331 26 *at Miami 7 p.m. (WARF - 1350 AM) Color: Joe Dunn ([email protected]) march 1 *Bowling Green 7 p.m. Television Sports Director Office Phone 4 *Buffalo 7 p.m. (twc) 8 *Kent state tBa WEWS-TV5 (ABC) Andy Baskin ([email protected]) 216.431.3700 WJW-TV 8 (FOX) Katie Rossborough ([email protected]) 216.432.4247 * Mid-American Conference Game WKYC-TV 3 (NBC) Dave Chudowsky ([email protected]) 216.344.3333 # Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) WOIO-TV 19 (CBS) Ryan Minnaugh ([email protected]) 216.771.1943 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book Coaching Information/Arena Facts Coaches Information Head Coach: ......................................................................................................................................................................................Keith Dambrot Alma Mater: ...............................................................................................................................................................................................Akron, ‘82 Hometown: .............................................................................................................................................................................................Akron, Ohio Birth Date: ......................................................................................................................................................................................October 26, 1958 Playing Career: .............................................................................................................................................................Akron, (1979-82 Baseball) Overall Record: ...........................................................................................................................................................................318-164 (15 years) School Record: ...............................................................................................................................................................................210-94 (9 years) MAC Record: ................................................................................................................................................................................117-65 (11 years) MAC Tournament Appearances (Record): ............................................................................................................................................9 (19-6) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Record): ...........................................................................................................................................3 (0-3) NIT Appearances (Record): .........................................................................................................................................................................3 (2-3) Previous Coaching Experience Central Michigan ...............................................................................................................................................................Head Coach (1991-93) Ashland University ............................................................................................................................................................Head Coach (1989-91) Tiffin University ................................................................................................................................................................Head Coach (1984-86) DAMBROT’s Year-By-Year year school overall conference postseason 1984-86 Tiffin 40-23 - - 1989-91 Ashland 48-13 - - 1991-92 Central Michigan 12-16 6-10 - 1992-93 Central Michigan 8-18 4-14 - 2004-05 Akron 19-10 11-7 - Dambrot vs. the mac 2005-06 Akron 23-10 14-4 NIT Tournament (1-1) 2006-07 Akron 26-7 13-3 -- vs. Akron ...............................................2-1 2007-08 Akron 24-11 11-5 NIT Tournament (1-1) vs. Ball State ........................................9-5 2008-09 Akron 23-13 10-6 NCAA Tournament (0-1) vs. Bowling Green ............................18-4 2009-10 Akron 24-11 12-4 College Basketball Invitational (0-1) 2010-11 Akron 23-13 9-7 NCAA Tournament (0-1) vs. Buffalo ............................................11-8 2011-12 Akron 22-12 13-3 NIT Tournament (0-1) vs. Central Michigan.........................10-1 2012-13 Akron 26-7 14-2 NCAA Tournament (0-1) vs. Eastern Michigan ......................14-3 career 15 years (11 mac) 318-164 (.660) 117-65 (.642) 2-7 (.222) vs. Kent State ...................................12-15 Assistant Coaches vs. Miami ...........................................15-10 vs. Northern Illinois ...........................5-4 Rick McFadden .......................................................................................................................................................Akron, 2005 (Ninth Season) vs. Ohio ...............................................15-10 Charles Thomas .................................................................................................................................Eastern Michigan, 1991 (Fourth Season) vs. Toledo ............................................11-5 Terry Weigand..........................................................................................................................................................Ashland, 1989 (10th Season) vs. Western Michigan ....................12-7 Dan Peters, Director of Basketball Operations ..........................................................................................Kent State, 1976 (Fifth Season) Akron All-Time Coaching Results years coach seasons record pct. 1901-05 No Coach 3 9-13 .409 1905-09 Earl Williams 4 23-20 .535 1910 Dr. Dwight Bradley - 1-0 .100 1910 Walter East 1 5-7 .417 1910-11 Clarence Weed 1 5-3 .625 1911-16 Frank Haggerty 5 30-23 .566 1916-25 Fred Sefton 9 92-27 .773 1925-26 James Coleman 1 8-5 .615 1926-28 Fred Sefton 2 11-15 .423 1928-37 Howard “Red” Blair 9 89-40 .690 1937-40 Paul Bixler 3 31-15 .674 1940-41 Thomas Dowler 1 9-14 .391 1941-60 Russell Beichly 19 286-144 .667 160-69 Tony Laterza 9 178-59 .751 1969-76 Wyatt Webb 7 126-60 .677 1976-77 Alex Adams 1 10-14 .417 James A. Rhodes Arena 1977-81 Ken Cunningham 4 42-61 .408 1981-85 Bob Rupert 4 37-71 .343 Capacity:....................................................................................................................................................5,500 1985-90 Bob Huggins 5 97-46 .678 Press Row Phone: .......................................................................................................................330.374.8771 1990-96 Coleman Crawford 6 71-91 .438 Largest Crowd ...................................................................................8,168 vs. Cleveland State (12-9-86) 1996-05 Dan Hipsher 9 112-137 .449 Year Opened: ..............................................................................................................................................1983 2005-pr. Keith Dambrot 9 210-94 .691 All-Time Arena Record .......................................................................................................................326-113 www.mac-sports.com Year-By-Year Records/2012-13 Results Year Overall Conf. Coach Year Overall Conf. Coach 1901-02 2-2 -- No Coach 1979-80 10-14 6-8/OVC Ken Cunningham 1902-03 4-4 -- No Coach 1980-81 8-18 5-9/OVC Bob Rupert 1903-04 3-7 -- No Coach 1981-82 7-19 3-13/OVC Bob Rupert 1904-05 8-6 -- Earl Williams 1982-83 14-15 7-7/OVC Bob Rupert 1905-06 6-7 -- Earl Williams 1983-84 8-19 3-11/OVC Bob Rupert 1906-07 5-2 -- Earl Williams 1984-85 12-14 6-8/OVC Bob Huggins 1907-08 4-5 -- Earl Williams 1985-86 22-8 10-4/OVC Bob Huggins 1908-09 6-7 -- Bradley/East 1986-87 21-9 9-5/OVC Bob Huggins 1909-10 5-3 -- Clarence Weed 1987-88 21-7 Ind. Bob Huggins 1910-11 8-4 -- Frank Haggerty 1988-89 21-8 Ind. Bob Huggins 1911-12 6-3 -- Frank Haggerty 1989-90 16-12 Ind. Coleman Crawford 1912-13 7-1 -- Frank Haggerty 1990-91 14-14 5-11/MCC Coleman Crawford 1913-14 6-6 -- Frank Haggerty 1991-92 16-12 10-6/MCC Coleman Crawford 1914-15 3-9 -- Frank Haggerty 1992-93 8-18 3-15/MAC Coleman Crawford 1915-16 5-5 -- Fred Stanton 1993-94 8-18 2-16/MAC Coleman Crawford 1916-17 14-2 -- Fred Stanton 1994-95 8-18 4-14/MAC Coleman Crawford 1917-18 9-4 -- Fred Stanton 1995-96 3-23 0-18/MAC Dan Hipsher 1918-19 14-0 -- Fred Stanton 1996-97 8-18 6-12/MAC Dan Hipsher 1919-20 12-2 -- Fred Sefton 1997-98 17-10 13-5/MAC Dan Hipsher 1920-21 11-2 -- Fred Sefton 1998-99 18-9 12-6/MAC Dan Hipsher 1921-22 5-8 -- Fred Sefton 1999-00 17-11 11-7/MAC Dan Hipsher 1922-23 12-1 -- Fred Sefton 2000-01 12-16 9-9/MAC Dan Hipsher 1923-24 10-3 9-3/OAC Fred Sefton 2001-02 10-21 5-13/MAC Dan Hipsher 1924-25 8-5 7-5/OAC James Coleman 2002-03 14-14 9-9/MAC Dan Hipsher 1925-26 6-7 6-4/OAC Fred Sefton 2003-04 13-15 7-11/MAC Dan Hipsher 1926-27 5-8 7-5/OAC Fred Sefton 2004-05 19-10 11-7/MAC Keith Dambrot 1927-28 8-5 8-5/OAC Howard Blair 2005-06 23-10 14-4/MAC Keith Dambrot 1928-29 12-3 11-3/OAC Howard Blair 2006-07 26-7 13-3/MAC Keith Dambrot 1929-30 11-3 10-3/OAC Howard Blair 2007-08 24-11 11-5/MAC Keith Dambrot 1930-31 4-9 3-8/OAC Howard Blair 2008-09 23-13 10-6/MAC Keith Dambrot 1931-32 8-7 7-7/OAC Howard Blair 2009-10 24-11 12-4/MAC Keith Dambrot 1932-33 11-3 10-3/OAC Howard Blair 2010-11 23-13 9-7/MAC Keith Dambrot 1933-34 15-1 14-1/OAC Howard Blair 2011-12 22-12 13-3/MAC Keith Dambrot 1934-35 12-3 12-3/OAC Howard Blair 2012-13 26-7 14-2/MAC Keith Dambrot 1935-36 8-6 7-5/OAC Howard Blair 1936-37 8-5 Ind. Paul Bixler 2012-13 Results 1937-38 13-5 Ind. Paul Bixler 1938-39 10-5 Ind. Paul Bixler Date opponent score 1939-40 9-14 Ind. Thomas Dowler 11/09/12 at Coastal Carolina LOT, 70-74 1940-41 13-6 Ind. Russ Beichly 11/12/12 JOHN CARROLL W, 97-53 1941-42 15-3 Ind. Russ Beichly 11/15/12 vs Oklahoma State LOT, 65-69 1942-43 18-4 Ind. Russ Beichly 1943-44 10-5 Ind. Russ Beichly 11/16/12 vs UNC-Asheville W, 82-63 1944-45 21-2 12-0/OAC Russ Beichly 11/18/12 vs Penn State W, 85-60 1945-46 19-5 11-2/OAC Russ Beichly 12/02/12 MIDDLE-TENNESSEE WOT, 82-77 1946-47 17-10 9-3/OAC Russ Beichly 12/09/12 at Creighton L, 61-77 1947-48 15-9 7-5/OAC Russ Beichly 12/15/12 at Detroit L , 73-80 1948-49 16-6 5-4/OAC Russ Beichly 12/18/12 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W. 76-46 1949-50 16-9 4-1/OAC Russ Beichly 1950-51 3-20 1-5/OAC Russ Beichly 12/23/12 CLEVELAND STATE W, 87-57 1951-52 4-20 2-7/OAC Russ Beichly 12/27/12 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 83-68 1952-53 17-7 10-1/OAC Russ Beichly 12/30/12 PRINCETON W, 62-58 1953-54 10-12 7-4/OAC Russ Beichly 01/02/13 COPPIN STATE W, 91-63 1954-55 17-5 9-4/OAC Russ Beichly 01/09/13 *WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 65-43 1955-56 18-6 11-1/OAC Russ Beichly 1956-57 18-7 9-3/OAC Russ Beichly 01/12/13 *at Northern Illinois W, 68-53 1957-58 20-6 12-0/OAC Russ Beichly 01/16/13 *BALL STATE W, 71-64 1958-59 21-2 10-1/OAC Russ Beichly 01/19/13 *at Kent State W, 71-67 1959-60 17-8 8-3/OAC Tony Laterza 01/23/13 *at Toledo W, 71-56 1960-61 18-7 9-3/OAC Tony Laterza 01/26/13 *BUFFALO W, 68-64 1961-62 18-6 10-4/OAC Tony Laterza 01/30/13 *at Bowling Green W, 68-55 1962-63 22-3 12-2/OAC Tony Laterza 1963-64 24-7 11-3/OAC Tony Laterza 02/02/13 *OHIO W, 86-72 1964-65 21-7 12-2/OAC Tony Laterza 02/09/13 *at Miami W, 54-50 1965-66 24-4 11-2/OAC Tony Laterza 02/05/13 *CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 68-56 1966-67 20-5 Ind. Tony Laterza 02/13/13 *at Eastern Michigan W, 70-62 1967-68 14-12 Ind. Tony Laterza 02/16/13 *BOWLING GREEN W, 67-50 1968-69 8-18 Ind. Wyatt Webb 02/22/13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, 68-53 1969-70 12-11 Ind. Wyatt Webb 1970-71 20-6 Ind. Wyatt Webb 02/27/13 *at Ohio WOT, 88-81 1971-72 26-5 Ind. Wyatt Webb 03/02/13 *at Buffalo L, 67-81 1972-73 22-5 Ind. Wyatt Webb 03/05/13 *MIAMI W, 72-58 1973-74 18-6 Ind. Wyatt Webb 03/08/13 *KENT STATE L, 64-68 1974-75 20-9 Ind. Wyatt Webb 03/15/13 vs Kent State W, 62-59 1975-76 10-14 Ind. Alex Adams 03/16/13 vs Ohio W, 65-46 1976-77 13-12 Ind. Ken Cunningham 1977-78 9-18 1-6/MCC Ken Cunningham 03/21/13 vs VCU L, 42-88 1978-79 10-17 2-8/MCC Ken Cunningham *Mid-American Conference Game 2013-14 MAC Men’s Basketball Record Book

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