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Page 1: Indiana University East 2011-12 Men's Basketball Guide

2011-12 Men’s Basketball Guide

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This is IU East

Indiana University East grew out of an extension established at Earlham College that was operated by Earlham and Indiana University. In 1967, the arrangement was expanded to include Purdue and Ball State universities and the extension became the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College.

In 1969, reflecting the community’s response to this opportunity to take state university courses at home, Richmond citizens formed an association known as Eastern Indiana Community College, Inc., to raise funds for the construction of a new campus. Following a successful campaign in which they raised over $1 million, members of the community col-lege organization, with the consent of the four education institutions involved in the center, requested Indiana University to establish a regional campus in Richmond to assume responsibility for the operation.

The Indiana General Assembly approved this plan, and on July 1, 1971, the East-ern Indiana Center for Earlham College became Indiana University East, the sixth campus in the Indiana University regional system. On October 3, 1972, ground was broken at the new campus site north of Richmond. The first building, an all-purpose academic facility named Whitewater Hall, was completed in late 1974 and dedicated February 23, 1975.

Ground was broken for a new library/classroom build-ing on August 8, 1990. It was dedicated as the Brice E. Hayes Hall on June 12, 1992.

The third classroom building on the IU East campus was completed in May 1995. The building, which was dedicated as Middlefork Hall on June 12, 1996, houses the fine arts program and classrooms and

laboratories for the School of Education and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2009, the building was renamed Tom Raper Hall in recogni-tion of the largest gift in IU East’s history.

The fourth building, dedicated as Springwood Hall in November 1999, houses the Graf Recreation Center, University College, the Chancellor’s and Campus Life offices, as well as general and spe-cialty classrooms. Additionally, the IU East Henry County Danielson Learning Center was dedicated in May 1999 to serve the citizens of Henry County. IU

Continued on Page 5

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East offers degree programs off-campus at the Ivy Tech Community College in Lawrenceburg River-

front Campus and in Con-nersville.

Indiana University East is both a traditional campus that excels in innovative learning options and a virtual campus with select online degree completion programs.

In the fall 2007, Indiana University East joined

the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and became the Red Wolves in 2008. Indiana University East student-athletes participate in five men’s and five women’s varsity sports.

Since awarding its first bachelor’s degrees in 1977, Indiana University East has expanded its academic portfolio to include 60 bachelor’s degree options and selected master’s degrees. As the fastest growing uni-versity campus in Indiana, IU East leads the region as the premier four-year and master’s public institu-tion in eastern Indiana and western Ohio.

All About Indiana University East Founded: 1971Enrollment: 3,725Nickname: Red WolvesChancellor: Nasser PaydarAthletic Director: Mark HesterColors: Crimson, silver and blackAddress: 2325 Chester BoulevardRichmond, IN 47374Main telephone: (765) 973-8200 or (800) 959-3278Athletics telephone: (765) 973-8316University Web site: www.iue.eduAthletics Web site: www.iueredwolves.comAffiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)Conference: Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC)

Mark Hester Director of Athletics

Table of Contents

This is IU East 4

Pack Attack 6

Red Wolves Roster 7

Red Wolves Facilities 9

2011-12 Season Preview 10

Meet the Red Wolves 15

Red Wolves Opponents 40

2010-11 Season Review 42

Red Wolves Record Book 48

Red Wolves Sports Information 54

... This is IU East, continued from Page 4

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Through your generosity, the Pack Attack is committed to providing IU East student-athletes with the opportunity to succeed in the classroom, in competition, and in life.

Created in 2008, the Pack Attack encourages alumni, fans, family and friends to invest in the future of IU East Athletics.

Join the

Gifts generated through the Pack At-tack provide scholarship support and the essential funding necessary to build and maintain a first-class, competitive NAIA athletic programs for the IU East Red Wolves.

To learn more or give online, visit iueredwolves.comor call 765-973-8331.

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Numerical

# Name Ht. Wt. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School2 Tyler Fangman 6-3 175 FR G Cold Spring, Ky. Beechwood H.S.3 Matt Trimnell 6-3 180 SO G Seymour, Ind. Seymour H.S.4 Huston Clark 6-5 185 FR F Kokomo, Ind. Kokomo H.S.10 Terry Weathers 6-1 200 SR G East Chicago, Ind. Oakton C.C.11 David Sanders 5-9 150 SR PG Indianapolis, Ind. Beech Grove H.S.13 Ian Enriquez 6-6 205 SO F Lake Station, Ind. Lake Station Edison H.S.20 Trevor George 6-4 200 JR G Princeton, Ind. Wabash Valley C.C.21 Brandon Muncie 6-5 180 FR F Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence North H.S.22 Cody Banet 6-4 185 SO G Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central H.S.30 Marcus Isaac 6-1 170 JR G Indianapolis, Ind. Purdue North Central32 Jordan Weatherford 6-5 205 JR F Indianapolis, Ind. North Platte C.C.33 Devon Niehoff 6-7 190 SR F Rushville, Ind. Rushville H.S.42 Josh Cook 6-6 210 SO F Gas City, Ind. Mississinewa H.S.43 Bakari Smith 6-4 170 SO G Indianapolis, Ind. George Washington H.S.45 Bryan Schlatter 6-4 175 FR G Avon, Ind. Avon H.S.50 Robby Howell 6-4 185 FR F Sharpsville, Ind. Tri-Central H.S.

Alphabetical

# Name Ht. Wt. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School22 Cody Banet 6-4 185 SO G Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central H.S.4 Huston Clark 6-5 185 FR F Kokomo, Ind. Kokomo H.S.42 Josh Cook 6-6 210 SO F Gas City, Ind. Mississinewa H.S.13 Ian Enriquez 6-6 205 SO F Lake Station, Ind. Lake Station Edison H.S.2 Tyler Fangman 6-3 175 FR G Cold Spring, Ky. Beechwood H.S.20 Trevor George 6-4 200 JR G Princeton, Ind. Wabash Valley C.C.50 Robby Howell 6-4 185 FR F Sharpsville, Ind. Tri-Central H.S.30 Marcus Isaac 6-1 170 JR G Indianapolis, Ind. Purdue North Central21 Brandon Muncie 6-5 180 FR F Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence North H.S.33 Devon Niehoff 6-7 190 SR F Rushville, Ind. Rushville H.S.11 David Sanders 5-9 150 SR PG Indianapolis, Ind. Beech Grove H.S.45 Bryan Schlatter 6-4 175 FR G Avon, Ind. Avon H.S.43 Bakari Smith 6-4 170 SO G Indianapolis, Ind. George Washington H.S.3 Matt Trimnell 6-3 180 SO G Seymour, Ind. Seymour H.S.32 Jordan Weatherford 6-5 205 JR F Indianapolis, Ind. North Platte C.C.10 Terry Weathers 6-1 200 SR G East Chicago, Ind. Oakton C.C.

Head Coach: Mark Hester (5th season); Associate Head Coach: Tyler Daugherty (2nd season)

Red Wolves Roster

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Red Wolves Roster

2TylerFangman

3MattTrimnell

4HustonClark

50RobbyHowell

10TerryWeathers

45BryanSchlatter

Head CoachMarkHester

AssociateHead CoachTyler Daugherty

11DavidSanders

13IanEnriquez

20TrevorGeorge

21BrandonMuncie

22CodyBanet

30MarcusIsaac

32JordanWeatherford

33DevonNiehoff

42JoshCook

43BakariSmith

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Red Wolves Facilities

Tiernan CenterThe Indiana Univer-

sity East men’s bas-

ketball team plays

its home games at

the Richmond High

School Tiernan Cen-

ter.

The Tiernan Center

seats 8,100 people

and is the

fifth-largest high

school gymnasium in

the country.

The Tiernan Center opened in

1985 and became the home court

for IU East basketball in 2007.

The Red Wolves have a 31-12 re-

cord in four seasons at the Tiernan

Center, including a 28-7 mark over

the last three seasons.

IU East has access to a private

locker room on the northwest

side of the facility, giving the Red

Wolves’ players and coaches a true

“home court” environment.

IU East conducts daily workouts

in a full-court practice gymnasium

on the north side of the Tiernan

Center facility.

The Richmond High School Tier-

nan Center is located at 380 Hub

Etchison Parkway in Richmond,

just a few miles from the IU East

campus.

IU East’s basketball team previ-

ously played its home games at

Union County High School in

Liberty, Ind.

Individual Workout FacilityIndiana Universi-

ty East basketball

players conduct

on-campus indi-

vidual workouts

in the Graf Center

gymnasium in

Springwood Hall

on the IU East

campus.

The gymnasium

is about half the size of a regula-

tion court and is ideal for scrim-

mages and individual workouts.

Athletics SuiteThe Indiana University East ath-

letic department is housed in a

10-room suite in Springwood Hall

on the IU East campus.

The athletics suite opened in Feb-

ruary of 2010. The space includes

offices for all coaches, a study hall/

team meeting room, storage, laun-

dry facilities and a training room.

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It’s a different year. It’s a

different team.

Different, of course, can

mean better.

The 2011-12 Indiana

University East men’s bas-

ketball team definitely is

different from the one that

went 23-10, won a share of

the Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference regular

season title and advanced

to the NAIA Division II

Men’s Basketball National

Championship in 2010-11.

The Red Wolves lost three

starters, including the

program’s career scoring leader, Tyler Rigby, and four-

year letterwinner Brent Burris.

However, the Red Wolves also return three double-

digit scorers, some markedly improved returnees,

and newcomers recruited specifically to fit IU East’s

efficient offense and versatile defense.

It will be a challenge to match the accomplishments

of the 2010-11 Red Wolves.

But the ingredients are there to do even better.

“It’s a different year, a different team,” IU East

coach Mark Hester said amidst preparations for the

program’s fifth NAIA season.

“This team has to create its own identity, and that

will only come through playing games and being suc-

cessful.”

The rosterIU East returns nine players who thrived in the Red

Wolves’ efficient system last winter. IU East also

added seven newcomers recruited specifically to fit

the system.

“We will be able to shoot it again, but I don’t think

scoring will be our calling card,” Hester said. “It was

a new system last year, and now we’ve had another

year to recruit to it and acclimate to it.

Season PreviewWill ‘different’ mean ‘better’ for 2011-12 Red Wolves?

Continued on Page 11

The 2011-12 Indiana University East Red Wolves basketball team. Front row from left: Robby Howell, Tyler Fangman, Terry Weathers, Devon Niehoff, Da-vid Sanders, Marcus Isaac, Bryan Schlatter. Back row from left: Cody Banet, Huston Clark, Jordan Weatherford, Brandon Muncie, Ian Enriquez, Josh Cook, Bakari Smith, Matt Trimnell and Trevor George

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“If you love unselfish, poetic basketball movement of-

fensively, we will be fun to watch. On defense, we will

have more versatility this year with our size.”

Senior David Sanders (Indianapolis, Ind./Beech Grove

High School) enters his fourth season as the Red

Wolves’ starting point guard.

Sanders already holds the school record for career

assists. The leadership qualities and intangibles he

brings to the court mean just as much to the Red

Wolves as his 11.5 points per game scoring average.

Sophomore guard Matt Trimnell (Seymour, Ind./Sey-

mour High School) is the top returning scorer. Trim-

nell set an IU East freshman record with 17 points

per game. He becomes the primary scoring option on

this IU East team.

“Dave and Matt are worth the price of admission

themselves if you want to watch guys that are fast

and guys that can shoot it,” Hester said.

Junior guard Marcus Isaac (Indianapolis, Ind./Purdue

North Central) played a key role in the Red Wolves’

late-season surge.

Isaac averaged 13.8 points per game and made 50

percent of his 3-point field goals after joining the

team in January.

Senior forward Devon Niehoff (Rushville, Ind./Rush-

ville High School) and senior guard Terry Weathers (East Chicago, Ind./Oakton Community College) both

were key cogs in IU East’s rotation.

Both can defend multiple positions and both can

play inside and outside on offense.

Sophomore forward Josh Cook (Gas City, Ind./Mis-

sissinewa High School) might emerge as the Red

Wolves’ most improved player.

Cook posted impressive per-minute statistics as a

freshman and will play an expanded role as a sopho-

more.

Three more sophomores return with a year of college

basketball experience.

Guard Cody Banet (Floyds Knobs, Ind./Floyd Cen-

tral High School) averaged 4.7 points per game and

made some key baskets against tough competition.

Forward Ian Enriquez (Lake Station, Ind./Lake Sta-

tion Edison High School) and guard Bakari Smith

(Indianapolis, Ind./George Washington High School)

both were limited by injuries in 2010-11. Both re-

turn healthy and ready contribute in 2011-12. Both

are lanky, versatile players who can take the floor at

multiple positions.

IU East added another recruiting class filled with

players with winning histories.

The Red Wolves’ seven newcomers combined for a

116-59 record during the 2010-11 season.

Guard Trevor George and forward Jordan Weatherford join the IU East program as juniors after playing for

successful junior college programs.

Season Preview... Season Preview, continued from Page 10

Continued on Page 12

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George (Princeton, Ind./Wabash Valley College)

helped his Wabash Valley College team to a district

championship and a spot in the NJCAA national

tournament last winter. He was the top scorer on

Princeton High School’s 2009 Indiana Class 3A state

championship team. George gives IU East another

physical perimeter player who can guard multiple

positions.

Weatherford (Indianapolis, Ind./North Platte Com-

munity College) helped North Platte advance to the

NJCAA Division I national tournament in 2010. He

made 57 percent of his shots at North Platte and

gives the Red Wolves another big-time athlete on the

front line.

Hester looks for immediate contributions from fresh-

man guards Tyler Fangman and Huston Clark.

Fangman (Fort Mitchell, Ky./Beechwood High School)

was the Northern Kentucky Boys Basketball Coaches

Association Division III Player of the Year as a senior

and could have some big scoring nights for the Red

Wolves as a freshman.

Clark (Kokomo, Ind./Kokomo High School) helped Ko-

komo reach the Indiana Class 4A state championship

game in 2011. Hester expects Clark to get better and

better as he transitions from a high school post player

to a college perimeter player.

Another freshman, Brandon Muncie (Indianapolis,

Ind./Lawrence North High School), won an Indiana

track and field state championship in the long jump

and has enormous potential on the basketball court.

Two more freshmen likely will redshirt the 2011-12

season - forward Robby Howell (Sharpsville, Ind./

Tri-Central High School) and guard Bryan Schlatter (Avon, Ind./Avon High School).

The scheduleA national tournament rematch and several more

intriguing matchups highlight the 2011-12 IU East

men’s basketball schedule.

The Red Wolves open the 2011-12 season on Oct.

29 at Indiana Institute of Technology.

Season Preview... Season Preview, continued from Page 11

Continued on Page 13

David Sanders enters his fourth year as IU East’s starting point guard.

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The 31-game schedule includes a Dec. 7 rematch

against Indiana Wesleyan University, the team that

knocked IU East out of the 2011 NAIA Division II

National Championship.

“It’s the hardest schedule we’ve ever had,” Hester

said. “Part of that is a result of having a good team.

When you have a good team, you attract the attention

of other good teams.

“We feel with this schedule we can get better and be

more prepared to play at the national level.”

Notable matchups include:

* Oct. 29 at Indiana Tech. IU East’s season opener

matches two teams that were on the bubble for a bid

to the NAIA Division II National Championship. IU

East got the last at-large bid to the national tourna-

ment. Indiana Tech was one of the first teams left

out.

* Nov. 1 at IUPUI. The contest against the NCAA

Division I Jaguars will count as an exhibition for IU

East.

* Nov. 8 vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene. It’s the first

of eight home games in the Richmond High School

Tiernan Center for IU East.

* Nov. 11 and 12 at the IU/PU Challenge at IU Southeast. The annual event brings the Indiana Uni-

versity and Purdue University NAIA Division II re-

gional campus programs together for a pair of double-

headers. IU East is 4-0 all-time in IU/PU Challenge

contests.

Season Preview... Season Preview, continued from Page 12

* Nov. 18 vs. Ohio State-Mansfield. It’s the home-

coming game for IU East.

* Dec. 7 vs. Indiana Wesleyan. The Red Wolves get

their chance for payback against the Wildcats. Indi-

ana Wesleyan topped IU East 95-92 in the opening

round of the 2011 NAIA Division II National Champi-

onship.

* Dec. 29 and 30 at the University of Dubuque Holi-day Tournament. It’s a homecoming trip for IU East

assistant coach Tyler Daugherty, who was one of the

top scorers in Dubuque history.

* Jan. 10 vs. Asbury University. The Eagles handed

the Red Wolves their only home loss of the 2010-11

season.

* Jan. 19 at Mountain State. The Cougars were the

NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball National Champion-

ship runners-up in 2010-11.

* Feb. 16 vs. IU Southeast. It’s the home finale for

IU East against an opponent that has won at least a

share of the last four KIAC regular season titles.

The KIAC tournament starts Feb. 25 with quarterfinal

games at campus sites. The tournament semifinals

and finals will be played Feb. 27 and 28 at Berea

College.

IU East will play six games against teams that re-

ceived votes in the final NAIA Division II Men’s Bas-

ketball Top 25 Poll of the 2010-11 regular season.

Continued on Page 14

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“The great thing is, when you talk about nationally

relevant programs in this area, we are in that conver-

sation,” Hester said. “We want to play better teams

to improve our strength of schedule, and they want to

play us to increase theirs.”

The goalsIU East came up just short in the KIAC tournament

championship game and its opening game at the

NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Tourna-

ment last year, but the Red Wolves gained lots of

respect in those near-misses.

That respect translated to IU East placing second in

the KIAC preseason poll and 21st in the NAIA Divi-

sion II Men’s Basketball Preseason Poll.

“If we do have preseason accolades, they are based

on last year - not this year - so they mean nothing to

this team,” Hester said.

The Red Wolves had few specific goals last year - just

a mission to get better every day.

The mantra is even less specific this year.

A different motto for a new year, a new team.

“We are focusing on doing things right. Not the end

result,” Hester said. “We know if we do things right

the majority of the time - or preferably all of the time

- the end result will take care of itself.”

Season Preview... Season Preview, continued from Page 13

2011-12 Schedule10/29 at Indiana Tech 7 p.m.11/1 at IUPUI 7 p.m.11/4 vs. Bluefield College ^ 6 p.m.11/5 vs. vs. West Virginia University Parkersburg ^ 2 p.m.11/8 Mount Vernon Nazarene 7 p.m.11/11 vs. Purdue North Central % 6 p.m.11/12 vs. Purdue Calumet % 1 p.m.11/15 at Wittenberg 7:30 p.m.11/18 Ohio State-Mansfield 7 p.m.11/22 at Northwestern Ohio 7 p.m.12/5 at DePauw 7 p.m.12/7 Indiana Wesleyan 7 p.m.12/10 Cincinnati Christian * Noon12/13 at Goshen 7 p.m.12/16 vs. Judson # TBA12/17 TBA # TBA12/29 vs. Culver-Stockton + TBA12/30 TBA + TBA1/3 at IU Southeast * 7 p.m.1/7 at Brescia * 2 p.m.1/10 Asbury * 7 p.m.1/14 at St. Louis College of Pharmacy * 2 p.m.1/19 at Mountain State 7 p.m.1/21 at Alice Lloyd * 2 p.m.1/26 at Cincinnati Christian * 7 p.m.1/28 Berea * 2 p.m.2/2 Brescia * 7 p.m.2/4 vs. Alice Lloyd * (at Midway College) 2 p.m.2/10 at Berea * 7 p.m.2/16 IU Southeast * 7 p.m.2/21 at Asbury * 7:30 p.m.Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament2/25 KIAC Quarterfinals TBA2/27 KIAC Semifinals (at Berea College) TBA2/28 KIAC Championship (at Berea College) TBA

All home games at the Richmond High School Tiernan Center* KIAC game^ Asbury University Classic% IU/PU Challenge# Marian University Tournament+ University of Dubuque Holiday Tournament

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Coach Mark Hester is in

his fifth year at the helm

of the Indiana University

East Red Wolves athletic

program.

Hester serves as IU

East’s athletic director

and men’s basketball

coach.

Hester led IU East’s transition from club sports to

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

(NAIA) membership in 2007. IU East has grown from

three varsity sports in 2007 to 12 varsity sports for

the 2011-12 school year.

Hester oversees the largest NAIA athletic department

in the Indiana University system.

Hester quickly put together an exciting team for IU

East’s first NAIA basketball season in 2007-08. IU

East finished second in the nation with 92.6 points

per game. IU East also led the nation with 22.1 as-

sists per game. IU East was third in the nation in

3-point field goals per game and fourth in the nation

in blocks per game. The foundation for a success-

ful intercollegiate men’s basketball program was in

place.

Hester led IU East to one of the biggest turnarounds

in the NAIA during the 2008-09 season. The Red

Wolves finished 23-9. IU East’s 14-win improve-

ment was the second-best turnaround in the NAIA.

The Red Wolves received votes in the NAIA Top 25

Coaches poll, the first IU East team to do so. IU East

finished second in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Ath-

letic Conference regular season standings. The Red

Wolves also finished second in the KIAC tournament

- just one win away from advancing to the NAIA

National Championships.

Hester’s 2008-09 team also earned recognition for

its off-court accomplishments. IU East received the

Buffalo Funds Five Star Award for Division II men’s

basketball. The award honors teams committed to

the NAIA Champions of Character program’s five

core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, ser-

vant leadership and sportsmanship.

The Red Wolves continued to earn respect at the

national level during the 2009-10 season. IU East

received votes in the NAIA Top 25 Coaches Poll

throughout the first half of the season. The Red

Wolves defeated a team ranked the NAIA Top 25

Coaches Poll for the first time when they beat then-

No. 3 Indiana University Southeast on Feb. 20.

Hester guided the Red Wolves to a banner year in

2010-11. IU East went 23-10 and won a share of

the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

regular season championship for the first time. The

Red Wolves capped the season with the program’s

first trip to the NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball

National Championship. IU East also won the Buf-

falo Funds Five Star Award for Division II men’s

basketball for the second time in three years.

Hester also served as the Red Wolves’ track and field

coach during the 2009-10 school year. IU East’s

Meet the Red WolvesMark Hester • Head Coach • 5th season

Mark Hester

Continued on Page 16

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athletes combined to win three events in their first

appearance at the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference meet.

Hester came to IU East from Bethel College in McK-

enzie, Tenn. Hester spent six years with the men’s

basketball team at Bethel, serving as the assistant

coach, head junior varsity coach, intramural director

and instructor. Bethel made it to the NAIA Division

II National Tournament and advanced to the “Sweet

16” in 2002. Bethel had winning seasons from

2001-2006.

Hester is originally from Glasgow, Ky. He is a 1992

graduate of Barren County High School. He earned

a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from

Western Kentucky University. Hester received his

Master of Arts in Education from Bethel College in

2003. He is currently pursuing a second masters

degree in Sports Management from the United States

Sports Academy.

Hester was part of the Western Kentucky University

Hilltopper basketball program for two seasons. WKU

won Sun Belt Conference Championships and earned

berths to the NCAA Tournament in 1994 and 1995.

He served as an assistant boys basketball coach for

Warren East High School under legendary Coach

Tommy Compton. Hester has also worked as a finan-

cial representative for National City Corporation in

Lexington, Ky., where he resided until 2000.

Hester and his wife, Rebeckah, and their son, Bryson,

reside in Richmond.

All about MarkFull name: Mark Alan Hester

Hometown: Glasgow, Ky.

College: Western Kentucky University

Why Mark says recruits should come to IU East: Look

at the positives of what we have to offer as an institu-

tion as a whole. That’s why our success rate has been

tremendous, not only in sports but in the classroom.

Career record (NAIA era, 2007-present)Season W-L (All) Pct. W-L (KIAC) Pct. Place

2007-08 9-19 .321 0-7 .000 6th

2008-09 23-9 .719 9-2 .818 2nd

2009-10 14-14 .500 6-7 .462 4th

2010-11 23-10 .697 11-2 .846 1st

TOTALS 69-52 .570 26-16 .619 N/A

Meet the Red Wolves... Mark Hester, continued from Page 15

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Give Tyler Daugherty

a shot and he usu-

ally makes it count. He

proved it during his bas-

ketball career at the Uni-

versity of Dubuque. And

he is proving it again at

Indiana University East.

Daugherty is set to

begin his second season

with the IU East men’s basketball program. He also

coached the Red Wolves track and field program and

oversaw the school’s Graf Recreation Center during

the 2010-11 school year.

Daugherty is a native of Bellevue, Iowa. He holds un-

dergraduate and graduate degrees from the University

of Dubuque (Iowa).

“I wanted to coach, and the (position) asked for three

things - basketball, track and running a recreation

center - where I had experience and passion,” Daugh-

erty said.

“Sports is my passion. I don’t see myself doing any-

thing else. It’s what I want to do and what I’ve want-

ed to do since I was a young kid. It’s always been a

part of my life.”

Daugherty previously served as an assistant coach for

the University of Dubuque men’s basketball team and

as boys track and field coach at Bellevue (Iowa) High

School during the 2009-10 school year.

Daugherty helped Dubuque, an NCAA Division III pro-

gram, to an 18-9 record during the 2009-10 season.

It was the school’s best season in almost 20 years.

“I’m a younger coach, so I can relate to the athletes.

I’ve been on the floor, been on the field recently,”

Daugherty said.

“I can offer another view of the game, how to get

better and prepare.”

Daugherty enjoyed a productive playing career for

Dubuque’s basketball team. He started at guard dur-

ing all four of his college seasons. He led the Iowa

Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in scoring as a

junior and as a senior.

He finished his career as Dubuque’s all-time leader

in career 3-pointers made with 255. He is second

on Dubuque’s all-time career assists list with 354

assists and fifth on the career scoring list with 1,724

points.

He was a two-time D3hoops.com All-West Region

selection. He was Dubuque’s Athlete of the Year as a

senior.

All about TylerFull name: Tyler Daugherty

Hometown: Bellevue, Iowa

College: University of Dubuque

Why Tyler coaches at IU East: I’m excited to be here

and be given the opportunity to start my career in

Richmond and at IU East. I look forward to building

a successful track program and building off of what

has been done in basketball.

Meet the Red WolvesTyler Daugherty • Assistant Coach • 2nd season

Tyler Daugherty

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Devon Niehoff

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2010-11• Averaged 2.8 points

and 1.7 rebounds in 28

games.

• Along with Brent Bur-

ris became the IU East

basketball program’s

first NAIA-Daktronics

Scholar-Athlete honoree.

• Scored season-high

nine points and grabbed

a season-high eight

rebounds during win against the University of Michi-

gan-Dearborn on Nov. 9.

• Named to All-KIAC Academic Team.

2009-10• Averaged 5.1 points and 3.9 rebounds in 28

games.

• Started 21 games.

• Scored season-high 11 points Nov. 7 against Miami

University-Hamilton and Feb. 12 at Berea College.

• Grabbed season-high 11 rebounds Jan. 6 at Indi-

ana University Southeast.

• Made five steals Nov. 7 against Miami University

Hamilton.

• Named to All-KIAC Academic Team.

2008-09• Averaged 1.8 points and 1.7 rebounds in 22

games.

• Posted season-high seven points and six rebounds

against Alice Lloyd College on Dec. 13.

• Named to All-KIAC Academic Team.

High School• Helped Rushville High School win an IHSAA sec-

tional title.

• Rushville High School Mental Attitude Award win-

ner.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Devon is much improved offensively. He is a great

talker and team defender, and able to fit into our

system well defensively.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

08-09 22 39 1.8 1.7 0.5 0.1 0.0 .485 .500 .000

09-10 28 143 5.1 3.9 0.7 0.8 0.3 .471 .525 .000

10-11 28 78 2.8 1.7 0.3 0.1 0.3 .542 .521 1.00

Totals 78 260 3.3 2.5 0.5 0.3 0.2 .490 .521 1.00

All About Devon• Full name: Devon J Niehoff

• Height: 6’7”

• Hometown: Rushville, Ind.

• High School: Rushville Consolidated High School

• Area of study: Business

• Parents: Darren and Sandy Niehoff

• Why Devon chose IU East: The program there is a

very good program

Meet the Red Wolves#33 • Devon Niehoff • 6-7 • Senior • Forward

Devon Niehoff

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David Sanders

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2010-11• Finished season as IU

East’s career leader in

assists with 404.

• Established school

record for steals in one

game with seven during

win against Ohio Chris-

tian University on Nov. 2.

• Tied school record with

four 3-point field goals

without a miss in win

against Indiana University Southeast on Feb. 19.

• Ranked in NAIA Division II’s top 50 in total assists,

assists per game, total steals, assist-to-turnover ratio

and steals per game.

• Scored career-high 32 points against Indiana Uni-

versity Southeast on Feb. 19 in win that gave IU East

a share of the KIAC regular season title.

• Scored game-tying basket at end of regulation to

force overtime in IU East’s win Nov. 2 against Ohio

Christian University.

• Made game-winning shot with less than three sec-

onds remaining in IU East’s overtime win Dec. 11 at

Bethel College.

2009-10• Ranked in NAIA Division II top 50 in assists per

game, total assists and steals per game.

• Red Wolves were 10-3 when Sanders scored in

double figures.

2008-09• Ranked 47th in the NAIA in assists per game.

• Scored season-high 13 points against Berea College

on Dec. 19.

• Grabbed eight rebounds Dec. 13 against Alice

Lloyd College.

• Dished out career-high 10 assists against Indiana

University Northwest on Nov. 8.

• Made five steals Nov. 3 against Goshen College.

High School• Three-time first-team all-conference.

• Two-time co-MVP at Beech Grove High School.

• Three-time all-county honorable mention.

• Indiana Top 60 selection

• Helped Beech Grove to sectional title as a senior

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Dave is our engine, our heart and soul, and you

can’t put into stats what he does for us leadership-

wise.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

08-09 32 191 6.0 2.8 3.9 1.7 0.1 .387 .730 .286

09-10 28 268 9.6 3.0 4.2 1.9 0.1 .443 .746 .345

10-11 33 379 11.5 3.0 4.9 2.0 0.2 .514 .740 .337

Totals 93 838 9.0 2.9 4.3 1.8 0.1 .462 .738 .331

All About David• Full name: David Sanders

• Height: 5’9”

• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.

• High School: Beech Grove High School

• Area of study: Education

• Parents: Arvid Sanders (deceased) and Cynthia

Deloney

• Why David chose IU East: Coaching, desire to win

Meet the Red Wolves#11 • David Sanders • 5-9 • Senior • Guard

David Sanders

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Terry Weathers

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2010-11• Averaged 4.9 points,

2.2 rebounds and 1.4

assists in 31 games

as IU East’s defensive

sparkplug off of the

bench.

• Scored season-high 10

points in wins against

the University of Mich-

igan-Dearborn on Nov.

9 and against Indiana

University Northwest on Jan. 23.

• Grabbed season-high six rebounds and distributed

season-high five assists in win against St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy on Jan. 21.

• Made five steals in win against Alice Lloyd College

on Jan. 15.

College• Averaged 7.3 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per

game, 4.3 assists per game and 1.8 steals per game

as a sophomore at Oakton Community College (Ill.).

• Second-team all-conference in the Illinois Skyway

Collegiate Conference.

High School• Part of East Chicago Central’s first boys basketball

state championship team as a senior in 2007. The

Cardinals defeated an Indianapolis North Central

team led by current Los Angeles Clippers standout

Eric Gordon in the state championship game.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Terry is our Energizer Bunny. We get our emotion

and heart from him.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 31 151 4.9 2.2 1.4 0.7 0.1 .432 .562 .381

Totals 31 151 4.9 2.2 1.4 0.7 0.1 .432 .562 .381

All About Terry• Full name: Terry E Weathers

• Height: 6’1”

• Hometown: East Chicago, Ind.

• High School: East Chicago Central High School

• Previous College: Oakton Community College

• Area of study: Law enforcement

• Godmother: Michele Gallardo

• Why Terry chose IU East: It feels like home

Meet the Red Wolves#10 • Terry Weathers • 6-1 • Senior • Guard

Terry Weathers

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Marcus Isaac

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2010-11• Averaged 13.8 points,

2.9 rebounds, 1.1 as-

sists and 1.2 steals in

14 games after joining

the Red Wolves at mid-

season.

• Set a school single-

season record by making

50 percent of his 3-point

field goal attempts.

• Scored season-high 25

points in win at Berea College on Jan. 28.

• Scored in double figures 11 times in 14 games, all

off the bench.

College• Led Purdue North Central with 13.9 points per

game as a freshman.

• Named to Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Confer-

ence all-conference team.

• Connected on 45 percent of his field goal attempts

and 39 percent of his 3-point shots.

• Finished second on the team in rebounds with 4.1

per game.

High School• Part of Class 4A Indiana state champion at Law-

rence North High School.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Marcus is a great shooter and a much improved

team defender. He has a better understanding of our

offense this year.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 14 193 13.8 2.9 1.1 1.2 0.8 .568 .679 .500

Totals 14 193 13.8 2.9 1.1 1.2 0.9 .568 .679 .500

All About Marcus• Full name: Marcus E Isaac

• Height: 6’1”

• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.

• High School: Lawrence North High School

• Previous College: Purdue University North Central

• Area of study: Business management

• Parent: Audra Buchanan

Meet the Red Wolves#30 • Marcus Isaac • 6-1 • Junior • Guard

Marcus Isaac

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Cody Banet

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2010-11• Averaged 4.7 points

and 1.8 rebounds in 31

games.

• Scored season-high 19

points and made

game-winning 3-pointer

with less than one sec-

ond remaining in IU

East’s double-overtime

win against Ohio Chris-

tian University on Nov. 2.

• Scored in double figures three other times - Nov.

27 against Ohio Wesleyan University, Nov. 28 against

Rockford College and Jan. 21 against St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy.

High School• Averaged 15 points per game, four rebounds per

game and two assists per game as a senior to lead

Floyd Central High School to a 15-8 record.

• Hoosier Hills Conference first-team all-conference

selection.

• Selected to play in Hoosier Basketball Coaches As-

sociation’s East vs. West all-star game.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Cody is always willing to take the big shot, and he

is paying much more attention to detail. Through the

preseason he has played with a high level of confi-

dence. He has become more than just a shooter.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 31 146 4.7 1.8 0.8 0.5 0.1 .410 .700 .295

Totals 31 146 4.7 1.8 0.8 0.5 0.1 .410 .700 .295

All About Cody• Full name: Cody D Banet

• Height: 6’4”

• Hometown: Floyds Knobs, Ind.

• High School: Floyd Central High School

• Area of study: Business administration concentrat-

ing in finance

• Parents: Rex and Amy Banet

• Why Cody chose IU East: The education and I liked

the campus

Meet the Red Wolves#22 • Cody Banet • 6-4 • Sophomore • Guard

Cody Banet

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Josh Cook

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2010-11• Averaged 3.7 points

and 2.1 rebounds in 27

games.

• Established school

record for field goals

without a miss in one

game by going 6-for-6

from the field in a win

against Alice Lloyd Col-

lege on Jan. 15.

• Established school re-

cord for single-season field goal percentage at .627.

• Scored season-high 14 points in wins against

Cincinnati Christian University on Dec. 4 and against

Alice Lloyd College on Jan. 15.

• Grabbed season-high seven rebounds in wins

against Brescia University on Jan. 4 and against Alice

Lloyd College on Jan. 15.

• Blocked three shots Dec. 30 at Indiana Institute of

Technology.

High School• Averaged 11.9 points per game, 7.4 rebounds per

game and 2.0 blocks per game as a senior to help

Mississinewa High School to a 20-2 record. Missis-

sinewa finished the regular season ranked No. 4 in

Indiana’s Class 3A state poll.

• Made 70 percent of his field goals as a senior. ...

Two-time all-conference selection.

• Won Mississinewa’s sportsmanship award as a

freshman and as a senior.

• Won the Grant Four Tournament sportsmanship

award as a senior.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Josh is without a doubt our most improved player.

He will be a go-to-guy inside. He has a much im-

proved perimeter game. If Josh can avoid foul trou-

ble, look for him to have a big year.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 27 100 3.7 2.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 .627 .735 .250

Totals 27 100 3.7 2.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 .627 .735 .250

All About Josh• Full name: Joshua David Cook

• Height: 6’6”

• Hometown: Gas City, Ind.

• High School: Mississinewa High School

• Area of study: Business

• Parents: David and Tracie Cook

• Why Josh chose IU East: To get an IU degree and

play for a good program

Meet the Red Wolves#42 • Josh Cook • 6-6 • Sophomore • Forward

Josh Cook

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Ian Enriquez

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2010-11• Averaged 1.8 points in

19 games.

• Had best game of

the season Jan. 21

against St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy with

10 points, four rebounds

and two blocks.

High School• First player from North-

west Indiana to sign with IU East since the Red

Wolves joined the NAIA.

• Led Lake Station Edison High School in scoring,

rebounds and steals as a senior to help the Eagles to

their first winning season in 25 years.

• Averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds per game as a

senior, earning all-conference and all-sectional hon-

ors.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Ian has the talent and the ability, no question. He’s

got to get more physical and more consistent.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 19 35 1.8 0.8 0.2 0.3 0.1 .448 .750 .300

Totals 19 35 1.8 0.8 0.2 0.3 0.1 .448 .750 .300

All About Ian• Full name: Ian Enriquez

• Height: 6’6”

• Hometown: Lake Station, Ind.

• High School: Lake Station Edison High School

• Area of study: Biology

• Parents: Mary Gaskins and Melvin Gaskins Jr.; Fidel

Enriquez

• Why Ian chose IU East: The team and the coaches

were a good fit. They made me feel wanted.

Meet the Red Wolves#13 • Ian Enriquez • 6-6 • Sophomore • Forward

Ian Enriquez

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Bakari Smith

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2010-11• Averaged 1.8 points

and 1.6 rebounds in 10

games after missing the

first half of the season

to recover from a knee

injury.

• Scored season-high

nine points and grabbed

season-high four re-

bounds in win against St.

Louis College of Phar-

macy on Jan. 21.

• Established school record in the long jump during

outdoor track and field season

High School• Averaged about 10 points per game as a senior to

help George Washington High School to an 11-8 re-

cord, the school’s first winning season since rejoining

the IHSAA in 2004.

• Ranked among the state’s top 30 in field goal per-

centage.

• Played in the POSTYOURT.org Indiana East/West

All Star game.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Bakari is healthy, and that makes a big difference.

Last year he was coming off of a knee injury and

didn’t start playing until January. Bakari is a good

system guy for us. He can guard multiple spots and

has worked really hard on his shooting. He is physi-

cally tough and will be a key contributor for us.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 10 18 1.8 1.6 0.4 0.3 0.0 .333 .556 1.00

Totals 10 18 1.8 1.6 0.4 0.3 0.0 .333 .556 1.00

All About Bakari• Full name: Bakari Jamahl Smith

• Height: 6’4”

• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.

• High School: George Washington High School

• Area of study: Communication

• Parents: Jackie Smith and BJ Smith

• Why Bakari chose IU East: I liked what the coaches

were about, and it’s close to home

Meet the Red Wolves#43 • Bakari Smith • 6-4 • Sophomore • Guard

Bakari Smith

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Matt Trimnell

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2010-11• All-Kentucky Intercol-

legiate Athletic Confer-

ence selection after set-

ting an IU East freshman

record with 17.0 points

per game.

• Ranked in NAIA Divi-

sion II top 50 in total

3-point field goals,

3-point field goals per

game, free throw percent-

age, points per game, total points, 3-point field goal

percentage and total steals.

• Set IU East NAIA records for minutes in a season

with 1,084 and free throws in a season with 105.

• Tied school record with four 3-point field goals

without a miss in a win against St. Louis College of

Pharmacy on Jan. 21.

• Scored season-high 35 points in tournament-ending

win at Bethel College on Dec. 11.

• Posted a double-double with 29 points and 12 re-

bounds in event-ending win against Purdue University

Calumet on Nov. 13.

• Made season-high six steals against Alice Lloyd

College on Jan. 29 and against Asbury University on

Feb. 3.

• Named to IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team.

• Named to DePauw University Mike Rokicki Commu-

nity Versus Cancer Challenge all-tournament team.

High School• No. 7 scorer in Indiana as a senior at Seymour High

School.

• Averaged 24.4 points per game, 7.8 rebounds per

game and 2.3 assists per game as a senior.

• Seventh in the state in free throw percentage at

.879 as a senior.

• Seymour’s No. 5 all-time leading scorer with 1,298

career points.

• Honorable mention all-state selection. ... Partici-

pated in Indiana’s Top 60 Workout.

• All-Hoosier Hills Conference choice.

• Named to Louisville Courier-Journal Indiana all-

area team.

• Senior All-State selection by the Indiana Basketball

Coaches Association.

• Made 52 percent of his field goals attempts and 39

percent of his 3-point field goals.

• Scored a career-high 42 points and made a school-

record nine 3-pointers in a win against Floyd Central,

a team led by future IU East teammate Cody Banet.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“It’s a new role for Matt. He is ‘the man’ for us now.

He will be expected to carry most of the load offen-

sively. He’s grown and matured physically and emo-

tionally, and I look for him to have a good year.”

Career statistics Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3%

10-11 33 562 17.0 5.5 2.4 1.6 0.6 .421 .820 .401

Totals 33 562 17.0 5.5 2.4 1.6 0.6 .421 .820 .401

All About Matt• Full name: Matthew Michael Trimnell

• Height: 6’3”

• Hometown: Seymour, Ind.

• High School: Seymour High School

• Area of study: Accounting

• Parents: Teri Trimnell and Mike Trimnell

• Why Matt chose IU East: It was the best fit

Meet the Red Wolves#3 • Matt Trimnell • 6-3 • Sophomore • Guard

Matt Trimnell

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Meet the Red Wolves

Jordan Weatherford

College• Averaged 3.0 points and

3.0 rebounds per game

as a sophomore to help

Wabash Valley College to

a 29-7 record and a trip

to the NJCAA Division I

national tournament.

High School • Averaged 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 as-

sists per game during his senior year to help Princ-

eton High School to a 28-0 record and an Indiana

Class 3A state championship.

• Named southwest Indiana Player of the Year as a

senior by the Evansville Courier and Press

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Trevor could be a very important piece to our puzzle.

He is physical and strong, an excellent defender, and

is able to be a facilitator of the offense from a bigger

position.”

All About Trevor• Full name: Trevor Dean George

• Height: 6’4”

• Hometown: Princeton, Ind.

• High School: Princeton High School

• Previous College: Wabash Valley College

• Area of study: Law enforcement or physical therapy

• Parents: William George and Jan Ayers

#20 • Trevor George • 6-4 • Junior • Guard

College• Averaged more than 4

points and 2.5 rebounds

per game over two sea-

sons at North Platte

(Neb.) Community Col-

lege. Made 57 percent

of his field goals.

• Helped North Platte

advance to the NJCAA Division I national tournament

in 2010

High School • Played basketball at Lawrence Central High School

(Ind.).

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Jordan is tenacious on the glass and is an incred-

ible athlete. He has the potential to be a really good

player.”

All About Jordan• Full name: Jordan Dominique Weatherford

• Height: 6’5”

• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.

• High School: Lawrence Central High School

• Previous College: North Platte Community College

• Area of study: Business/Human Resources

• Parents: Adriene Allen and Xavier Weatherford

• Why Jordan chose IU East: The winning program,

the team chemistry and the school’s courses of study

#32 • Jordan Weatherford • 6-5 • Junior • Forward

Trevor George

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Tyler Fangman

High School • Averaged 8.3 points

and 6.6 rebounds as a

senior to help Kokomo

High School to a 23-3

record and a trip to the

Indiana Class 4A state

championship game.

• Made 60 percent of

his field goal attempts and 50 percent of his 3-point

field goal attempts as a senior.

• Selected for the prestigious Hoosier Basketball

Magazine Top 60 Workout and the Indiana Class Bas-

ketball All-Star Classic.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Huston probably has a higher ceiling than anyone

we’ve got. He is adjusting to being a perimeter player,

but he is a beast on the boards and has a really high

basketball IQ.”

All About Huston• Full name: Huston Anthony Micheal Clark

• Height: 6’5”

• Hometown: Kokomo, Ind.

• High School: Kokomo High School

• Area of study: Physical therapy

• Parent: Helen Clark

• Why Huston chose IU East: I like the basketball

program and feel like it is a good fit for me

#4 • Huston Clark • 6-5 • Freshman • Forward

High School • Northern Kentucky

Boys Basketball Coaches

Association Division III

Player of the Year as a

senior at Beechwood

High School (Ky.).

• Averaged 20.9 points,

6.5 rebounds, 4.0 as-

sists and 2.0 steals per game as a senior as Beech-

wood posted a 14-11 record.

• Made 50 percent of his field goals, 46.9 percent

of his 3-point field goals and 83 percent of his free

throws.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Tyler is capable of scoring between zero and 40

points every single night. It’s a huge learning curve

for him from high school, but he’s tackled it well.

He’s a good kid who has the potential to be great, but

he’s got to continue to work to make that happen.”

All About Tyler• Full name: Tyler Reed Fangman

• Height: 6’3”

• Hometown: Cold Spring, Ky.

• High School: Beechwood High School

• Area of study: Sports management

• Parents: Greg and Susan Fangman

• Why Tyler chose IU East: I really liked the school

and the players and the style of play and the coaches

#2 • Tyler Fangman • 6-3 • Freshman • Guard

Huston Clark

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Meet the Red Wolves

Brandon Muncie

High School • Averaged 14.5 points

and 10 rebounds per

game over his last two

seasons at Tri-Central

High School (Ind).

• Ranked 10th in the

state with almost three

blocks per game as a

senior.

• Made more than 60 percent of his field goal at-

tempts.

• Also was an all-area and all-region football player.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Robby probably will redshirt this year to develop

as a basketball player. He is a good student. He is a

former football player who is physical and continuing

to improve.”

All About Robby• Full name: Robert Christopher Howell

• Height: 6’4”

• Hometown: Sharpsville, Ind.

• High School: Tri-Central High School

• Area of study: Plans to pursue a career in law

• Parents: Kem Howell and Craig Howell

• Why Robby chose IU East: When I came down for a

visit I realized I knew quite a few of the guys on the

team and that it was a good fit for me.

#50 • Robby Howell • 6-4 • Freshman • Forward

High School • Indiana track and

field state champion

in the long jump as a

junior.

• Averaged about six

points per game and

served as team captain

for the Lawrence North

High School boys basketball team as a senior.

• Has a career best long jump of 23-2.5. He also has

a leap of 6-8 in the high jump.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Brandon is a freak athlete who will put on a show in

the open floor.”

All About Brandon• Full name: Brandon Mikal Muncie

• Height: 6’5”

• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.

• High School: Lawrence North High School

• Area of study: Political science or criminal justice

• Parents: Brian and Beth Muncie

• Why Brandon chose IU East: It’s the best of both

worlds. The school is not too big and not too small.

#21 • Brandon Muncie • 6-5 • Freshman • Forward

Robby Howell

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Meet the Red Wolves

High School • As a senior helped

Avon High School to a

20-3 record. The Orioles

set a school record for

victories, won their first

county championship in

a decade and finished

the season ranked sixth

in the state coaches poll.

• Led Avon in field goal percentage at .609.

• Averaged 4.8 points and 2.3 rebounds per game for

a team that started three NCAA Division I signees.

Coach Hester’s Scouting Report“Bryan is a good student. He probably will redshirt

this year to develop as a basketball player. He is a

thinker out there who is continuing to improve.”

All About Bryan• Full name: Bryan T Schlatter

• Height: 6’4”

• Hometown: Avon, Ind.

• High School: Avon High School

• Area of study: Business and/or sports marketing

• Parents: Donna and Barry Schlatter

• Why Bryan chose IU East: Small, nice atmosphere,

the safety, the academics and the sports programs

#45 • Bryan Schlatter • 6-4 • Freshman • Guard

Bryan Schlatter

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Red Wolves OpponentsOpponent Information • Travel Guide

OPPONENTSAlice LloydGame dates: January 21 and February 4Nickname: EaglesAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 8-22Web: www.alc.edu/athletics/index.php

AsburyGame dates: January 10 and February 21Nickname: EaglesAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 20-8Web: www.asbury.edu/athletics

BereaGame dates: January 28 and February 10Nickname: MountaineersAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 17-15Web: www.Berea.edu/athletics/

BluefieldGame date: November 4Nickname: RamsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 11-18Web: www.bluefield.edu/ath-letics/

BresciaGame dates: January 7 and February 2Nickname: BearcatsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 9-20Web: www.brescia.edu/athlet-ics/

Cincinnati ChristianGame dates: December 10 and January 24

Nickname: EaglesAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 8-23Web: www.goccueagles.com/

Culver-StocktonGame date: December 29Nickname: WildcatsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 2-27Web: www.culver.edu/athletics

DePauwGame date: December 5Nickname: TigersAffiliation: NCAA Division III2010-11 record: 19-9Web: www.depauw.edu/ath/

GoshenGame date: December 13Nickname: Maple LeafsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 11-18Web: goleafs.net

Indiana TechGame date: October 29Nickname: WarriorsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 22-11Web: www.indianatech.edu/athletics/Pages/default.aspx

IUPUIGame date: November 1Nickname: JaguarsAffiliation: NCAA Division I2010-11 record: 19-14Web: www.iupuijags.com/

Indiana University SoutheastGame dates: January 3 and February 16Nickname: GrenadiersAffiliation: NAIA

2010-11 record: 21-11Web: www.iusathletics.com

Indiana WesleyanGame date: December 7Nickname: WildcatsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 28-8Web: www.iwuwildcats.com/

JudsonGame date: December 16Nickname: EaglesAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 15-16Web: www.judsoneagles.com/

MarianPotential game date: Decem-ber 17Nickname: KnightsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 16-11Web: www.muknights.com

Mount Vernon NazareneGame date: November 8Nickname: CougarsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 16-15Web: www.mvnu.edu/sports/

Mountain StateGame date: January 19Nickname: CougarsAffiliation: NAIA Division I2010-11 record: 33-4Web: www.mountainstate.edu/sports/default.aspx

Ohio State-MansfieldGate date: November 18Nickname: MavericksAffiliation: Ohio Regional Campus ConferenceWeb: crc.mansfield.ohio-state.edu

Purdue CalumetGame date: November 12Nickname: PeregrinesAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 11-17Web: webs.calumet.purdue.edu/athletics/

Purdue North CentralGame date: November 11Nickname: PanthersAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 3-28Web: www.pnc.edu/athletics/index.html

Rockford CollegePotential game date: Dec. 30Nickname: RegentsAffiliation: NCAA Division III2010-11 record: 10-15Web: www.rockford.edu/?Athletics

St. Louis College of PharmacyGame date: January 14Nickname: EutecticsAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 3-20Web: www.stlcop.edu/stu-dentlife/athletics.asp

DubuquePotential game dates: Decem-ber 29 and 30Nickname: SpartansAffiliation: NCAA Division III2010-11 record: 17-11Web: www.dbq.edu/udathletics

Northwestern OhioGame date: November 22Nickname: RacersAffiliation: NAIA2010-11 record: 11-20Web: www.unohracers.com/

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Red Wolves OpponentsOpponent Information • Travel Guide

West Virginia-ParkersburgGame date: November 5Nickname: Riverhawks2010-11 record: 12-7Web: http://www.wvup.edu/stu-dent_services/athletics.shtml

WittenbergGame date: November 15Nickname: TigersAffiliation: NCAA Division III2010-11 record: 20-9Web: www4.wittenberg.edu/news/athletics/

TRAVEL GUIDEIndiana TechDate: October 29Opponents: Indiana Institute of TechnologyFacility: Schaefer CenterAddress: 1600 E. Washington Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46803

IUPUIDate: November 1Opponent: IUPUIFacility: The JungleAddress: 901 W New York StreetIndianapolis, IN 46202

Asbury ClassicDates: November 4-5Opponents: Bluefield College and West Virginia University at ParkersburgFacility: George E. Luce Physi-cal Activities CenterAddress: One Macklem DriveWilmore, Ky 40390

IU/PU ChallengeAt Indiana University SoutheastDates: November 11-12

Opponents: Purdue University North Central and Purdue University CalumetFacility: Activities BuildingAddress: 4201 Grant Line RoadNew Albany, IN 47150

WittenbergDate: November 15Opponent: WittenbergFacility: Pam Evans Smith ArenaAddress: 250 Bill Edwards DriveSpringfield, OH 45501

Northwestern OhioDate: November 22Opponent: Northwestern OhioFacility: Racer GymnasiumAddress: 1441 North Cable RoadLima, Ohio 48505

DePauwDates: December 5Opponent: DePauwFacility: Lilly Physical Educa-tion and Recreation CenterAddress: 702 S. College AvenueGreencastle, IN 46135

GoshenDate: December 13Opponent: GoshenFacility: Gunden GymnasiumAddress: 1700 South Main StreetGoshen, Indiana 46526

Marian TournamentDates: December 16-17Opponent: Judson UniversityPotential opponents: Marian

University and TBAFacility: Physical Education CenterAddress: 3200 Cold Spring RoadIndianapolis, IN 46222

DubuqueTournamentDates: December 29-30Opponent: Culver-Stockton CollegePotential opponents: Univer-sity of Dubuque or Rockford CollegeFacility: Stoltz Sports CenterAddress: 2000 University AvenueDubuque, Iowa 52001

Indiana University SoutheastDate: January 3Opponent: Indiana University SoutheastFacility: Activities BuildingAddress: 4201 Grant Line RoadNew Albany, IN 47150

BresciaDate: January 7Opponent: Brescia UniversityFacility: Owensboro Sportscen-terAddress: 1215 Hickman AvenueOwensboro, KY

Saint Louis College of PharmacyDate: January 14Opponent: Saint Louis College of PharmacyFacility: Cartwright Student CenterAddress: 4588 Parkview PlaceSt. Louis, MO 63110

Mountain StateDate: January 19Opponent: Mountain StateFacility: Raleigh County Con-vention CenterAddress: 200 Armory DriveBeckley WV 25801

Alice LloydDates: January 21Opponent: Alice Lloyd CollegeFacility: Grady Nutt Athletic CenterAddress: 100 Purpose RoadPippa Passes, KY 41844

Cincinnati ChristianDates: January 24Opponent: Cincinnati Chris-tian UniversityFacility: Presidents HallAddress: 2700 Glenway AvenueCincinnati, OH 45204

MidwayDate: February 4Opponent: Alice Lloyd CollegeFacility: Marshall GymnasiumAddress: 512 East Stephens StreetMidway, KY 40347

BereaDate: February 10Opponent: Berea CollegeFacility: Seabury CenterAddress: Berea CollegeBerea, Kentucky 40404

AsburyDate: February 21Opponent: Asbury UniversityFacility: George E. Luce Physi-cal Activities CenterAddress: One Macklem DriveWilmore, Ky 40390

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A day-by-day look back at the 2010-11 Indiana

University East men’s basketball season. The Red

Wolves went 23-10 and won a share of the Kentucky

Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season

championship. IU East capped the season with the

program’s first trip to the NAIA Division II Men’s Bas-

ketball National Championship.

October 30 - The opener that never happened.Matt Trimnell scored 13 points and grabbed 12

rebounds in his college debut as IU East made its

first public appearance of the 2010-11 season with

a 93-58 homecoming win against Temple Baptist

College. The NAIA later ruled Temple Baptist a non-

countable opponent, so the game was wiped from the

Red Wolves’ record books.

November 2 - Big Shot BanetFreshman Cody Banet knocked down a 3-pointer with

0.6 seconds remaining to lift the IU East to a 115-

113 double-overtime win against Ohio Christian Uni-

versity in what was retroactively the season opener for

the Red Wolves. Banet’s shot lifted the Red Wolves

to a win in the program’s first double-overtime game.

“This is best feeling I’ve had in a long time,” said

Banet. “I’ve never hit a shot like that, not in a big

game like this.” IU East got a win against a team that

went 28-8 the previous season - but only after yield-

ing a 19-point second-half lead. The Red Wolves’

Tyler Rigby posted a career-high 36 points.

November 6 - No scoreboard, no problemIU East improved to 2-0 with an 81-73 victory at

Union College (Ky.). IU East led by as much as 23 in

the second half.

November 9 - Winning a dogfightIU East continued the best start in the program’s

NAIA history with a 118-95 win against the Univer-

sity of Michigan-Dearborn. IU East went on a 16-0

run that took just three minutes to build a 49-29

lead late in the first half.

November 12 - Up to the ChallengeIU East stayed unbeaten with a 106-95 win against

Purdue University North Central on the opening day

of the IU/PU Challenge at Purdue University Calu-

met. Tyler Rigby matched his career high with 36

points and Matt Trimnell added 22.

November 13 - Comeback winIU East won at Purdue University Calumet 96-90

in overtime to conclude the IU/PU Challenge. Matt

Trimnell scored a career-high 29 points, including

a pair of 3-pointers in the final three minutes that

helped IU East erase a six-point deficit and another

trey in overtime that put IU East ahead for good.

November 16 - Seventh heavenTyler Rigby scored 27 points to lead IU East to

90-84 win against Wittenberg University. The 7-0

Red Wolves extended the best start in the program’s

NAIA history against a Wittenberg program that has

more wins than any other program in the NCAA’s

Division III.

November 19 - First lossIU East fell 85-82 against Huntington University in

a matchup of unbeatens in the opening round of the

Davenport University Panther Invitational. The Red

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Wolves had two shots to tie the game in the final 10

seconds but missed a pair of 3-pointers.

November 20 - Bouncing backIU East concluded the Davenport University Panther

Invitational with an 88-73 win against Calumet Col-

lege of St. Joseph in the tournament’s third-place

game. Brent Burris and Tyler Rigby led IU East with

19 points apiece.

November 27 - Boarding BishopsIU East fell 72-64 against Ohio Wesleyan University

in the opening round of the Mike Rokicki Commu-

nity Versus Cancer Challenge at DePauw University.

OWU outrebounded IU East 50-35 - resulting in a

44-28 advantage in points in the paint - and went on

a timely 9-1 run in the last three minutes to put the

game away.

November 28 - Consolation prizeIU East beat Rockford College 87-67 in the third-

place game of the Mike Rokicki Community Versus

Cancer Challenge at DePauw University. Matt Trimnell

scored all eight points in IU East’s 8-0 run that gave

the Red Wolves an 80-63 lead with 4:07 remaining.

Trimnell finished with a game-high 23 points and

nine rebounds. He represented IU East on the all-

tournament team.

November 29 - Closer than it lookedIU East dropped a 103-80 decision against NCAA

Division I opponent IUPUI. The game was considered

an exhibition for NAIA Division II No. 26 IU East.

The Jaguars finished the game with a 20-9 surge to

make the final score somewhat deceiving.

December 4 - Conference openerIU East opened KIAC play with a 78-69 win against

Cincinnati Christian University. Both teams entered

the game ranked in the NAIA’s top five in points per

game at well over 90 points per contest, but IU East

used a deliberate approach to slow down the high-

scoring Eagles. Josh Cook came off of the bench and

sparked the Red Wolves with 10 of his career-high

14 points in the first half.

December 6 - Rising in the rankingsIU East is 20th in the NAIA Division II Men’s Bas-

ketball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll. It’s the first top 25

ranking for any Red Wolves team.

December 7 - Exhibition lossIU East fell 102-71 at NCAA Division II power

Northern Kentucky University. The game was consid-

ered an exhibition for IU East.

December 10 - A cold KnightIU East fell 78-69 against Marian University on the

opening night of the Bethel College Gates Automo-

tive Classic. The difference: IU East had a six-min-

ute stretch with one field goal late in the first half

and an eight-minute stretch with one field goal to

start the second half. The Red Wolves also made just

1 of 19 shots from 3-point range.

December 11 - ‘Biggest win by far’Matt Trimnell scored a career-high 35 points and

David Sanders hit a shot in the lane with less than

three seconds remaining to lift IU East to a 94-92

overtime win at 35th-ranked Bethel College on the

final day of the Bethel College Gates Automotive

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Classic. “The best win we’ve ever had by far,” IU East

coach Mark Hester said. “To walk around and see the

tradition here and the (three) national championships

they’ve won, to come out here on this floor and win is

really big.”

December 17 - Lanced by GraceIU East fell 96-67 against 17th-ranked Grace College

in the opening game of the Malone University Com-

fort Inn Tournament. Grace outrebounded IU East

47-18, shot 62 percent from the field and enjoyed a

56-18 advantage in points in the paint.

December 18 - Dominant speciesIU East fell 84-78 against first-year NAIA program

Lourdes College in the consolation game of the

Malone University Canton Comfort Inn Tournament.

The Gray Wolves went on a crucial 9-0 run late in

the second half to go ahead 72-63 with 2:45 re-

maining.

December 30 - Technical knockoutIU East fell 76-74 at No. 15 Indiana Institute of

Technology. The Red Wolves led by as much as 16 in

the second half and by six with 90 seconds remain-

ing before falling victim to a furious comeback by

the hard-charging Warriors.

January 4 - Happy New Year! IU East picked up a 93-70 win at Brescia University.

The Red Wolves snapped a three-game losing streak.

All 12 IU East players scored.

January 8 - Rebounding from a lossThe Red Wolves fell 109-77 at No. 14 Indiana Uni-

versity Southeast. IU Southeast sank 63 percent of

its field goals, including 73 percent of its two-point

field goal attempts and 15 of 30 3-point attempts.

Brent Burris broke IU East’s NAIA school record for

career rebounds during the game. “I would rather

have the win,” Burris said, “but it’s nice to have a

place in the record books.”

January 11 - 1,000 Point ClubBrent Burris passed the career 1,000-point mark as

IU East won 107-83 at eventual league tri-cham-

Season Review

Indiana University East basketball 2010-11 statisticsName GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB R/G PF A TO BK ST PTS P/G2 Burris, Brenton 33 32 1005 30.5 143 295 .485 26 74 .351 54 76 .711 65 82 147 4.5 80 116 67 5 67 366 11.13 Trimnell, Matt 33 32 1084 32.8 183 435 .421 91 227 .401 105 128 .820 41 140 181 5.5 66 78 76 21 54 562 17.05 Rigby, Tyler 33 32 1065 32.3 245 488 .502 71 191 .372 69 90 .767 60 122 182 5.5 71 54 42 28 40 630 19.110 Weathers, Terry 31 1 469 15.1 51 118 .432 8 21 .381 41 73 .562 26 41 67 2.2 52 43 32 3 21 151 4.911 Sanders, David 33 31 1063 32.2 145 282 .514 32 95 .337 57 77 .740 16 83 99 3.0 60 162 74 5 65 379 11.513 Enriquez, Ian 19 0 91 4.8 13 29 .448 3 10 .300 6 8 .750 7 9 16 0.8 25 4 12 2 6 35 1.820 Gill, Justin 32 31 640 20.0 90 202 .446 26 78 .333 69 91 .758 66 96 162 5.1 61 35 46 4 26 275 8.622 Banet, Cody 31 0 335 10.8 57 139 .410 18 61 .295 14 20 .700 18 38 56 1.8 52 25 22 1 16 146 4.730 Isaac, Marcus 14 0 263 18.8 71 125 .568 32 64 .500 19 28 .679 11 29 40 2.9 30 16 18 11 17 193 13.833 Niehoff, Devon 28 1 244 8.7 26 48 .542 1 1 1.000 25 48 .521 17 31 48 1.7 39 7 16 7 3 78 2.842 Cook, Josh 27 0 202 7.5 37 59 .627 1 4 .250 25 34 .735 20 38 58 2.1 44 2 17 16 8 100 3.743 Smith, Bakari 10 0 68 6.8 6 18 .333 1 1 1.000 5 9 .556 4 12 16 1.6 12 4 7 0 3 18 1.850 Stevens, Sean 12 0 55 4.6 1 15 .067 1 11 .091 2 2 1.000 1 14 15 1.3 5 2 3 2 4 5 0.4TEAM 62 44 106 7 Totals 33 6700 1068 2253 .474 311 838 .371 491 684 .718 414 779 1193 36.2 598 548 439 105 330 2938 89.0Opponents 33 6700 993 2108 .471 221 606 .365 457 656 .697 433 858 1291 39.1 560 484 615 83 216 2664 80.7

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pion Asbury University. The Red Wolves hit a school

record 58 percent of their field goal attempts, in-

cluding 15 of 29 3-point field goal attempts. The

15 made 3-pointers tied a school record. Burris’

3-pointer with about eight minutes remaining in the

first half pushed him over the 1,000-point mark for

his career.

January 15 - Fast startIU East earned a 109-88 KIAC win against Alice

Lloyd College. The Red Wolves jumped ahead 26-6

en route to the win.

January 21 - Just what the doctor orderedIU East picked up a 97-49 league win against St.

Louis College of Pharmacy. The game was played at

Cincinnati Christian University. Marcus Isaac scored

18 points in his second IU East game to lead the Red

Wolves. The Red Wolves’ bench produced 61 of IU

East’s points.

January 23 - Opening statementIU East rode a fast start to a 95-77 win against Indi-

ana University Northwest. IU East built a 26-4 lead

in the first nine minutes. Tyler Rigby scored 11 of his

28 points during the game-opening spurt.

January 28 - Best medicineMarcus Isaac scored 25 points off of the bench and

Tyler Rigby added 21 points as IU East picked up an

86-73 KIAC win at Berea College. Isaac had been

hobbled by an ankle injury since joining the Red

Wolves this month. Rigby played despite a flu-like ill-

ness that sapped his energy and caused him difficulty

breathing.

January 29 - Spreading the wealthThe Red Wolves spread the wealth in their sixth

consecutive win. Matt Trimnell scored 16 points

to lead six IU East players in double figures as the

Red Wolves won 89-61 at Alice Lloyd College. The

Red Wolves set a school record by making 11 of 11

free throws. IU East also set a school record with 21

steals.

February 3 - Streak snappedPhillip Morrison coolly converted a conventional

three-point play with five seconds remaining to lift

Asbury to a 92-90 win at IU East, snapping the

Red Wolves’ six-game winning streak. Morrison

finished with a game-high 34 points as the Eagles

rallied from a 10-point deficit with 11 minutes

remaining.

February 9 - Seniors step upSeniors Brent Burris and Tyler Rigby combined for

32 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists to help the

Red Wolves to an 88-74 KIAC win. Matt Trimnell

established a new NAIA school record for free throws

in a season during the Red Wolves’ win. Trimnell

made 2 of 3 free throws to raise his total to 92 free

throws on the season.

February 12 - Dominant defenseIU East used strong defense and rebounding in

the second half to pull away for a 76-52 KIAC win

against Berea College. IU East held Berea to 16

percent shooting in the second half - including just

1 of 15 from 3-point range - and outrebounded the

Mountaineers by 10 in the final 20 minutes. Matt

Trimnell scored 21 points for IU East.

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Season Review... Review, continued from Page 45February 17 - Still in contentionIU East stayed in contention for a share of the KIAC

regular season title with an 87-81 league win at

Cincinnati Christian University. The Red Wolves got

all they could handle from the Eagles, who whittled a

15-point IU East lead to five in the second half. Tyler

Rigby made sure IU East stayed on course for a title

shot by scoring 11 of his 24 points in the final seven

minutes.

February 19 - A banner dayIU East celebrated Senior Day for Tyler Rigby and

Brent Burris with a 101-96 win against No. 17

Indiana University Southeast. The 27th-ranked Red

Wolves forced a three-way tie for the KIAC regular

season championship. It’s the first regular season

conference title for IU East’s basketball program. IU

East also earned the program’s second win against

a team ranked in the NAIA Division II Top 25. David

Sanders delivered an emotional pregame message

about “doing it for the seniors” and then backed it

up with a career-high 32 points. “He gave us a little

speech about doing it for the seniors, and he kept his

word,” Burris said. “We owe him.”

February 22 - Secret weapon strikes againMarcus Isaac scored 21 points off the bench to lead

No. 2 seed IU East to a 91-68 win against No. 7

seed Cincinnati Christian University in a KIAC quar-

terfinal in the Earlham College Athletics and Wellness

Center.

February 24 - On to the finalsIU East advanced to the KIAC tournament champion-

ship game with an 87-63 win against Berea College.

Five players scored in double figures for IU East, led

by Marcus Isaac and Brent Burris with 17 points

apiece.

February 26 - Just shortJazzmarr Ferguson scored nine of his 31 points in

the last two minutes as 21st-ranked Indiana Univer-

sity Southeast held off 24th-ranked IU East 91-83

in the KIAC tournament championship game at the

IU Southeast Activities Building. Ferguson scored

the last nine points for the Grenadiers after the Red

Wolves had grabbed an 83-82 lead with just over

two minutes remaining. “That’s why (Ferguson) is

the conference player of the year,” said Hester. Tyler

Rigby scored 17 of his 30 points in the second half

to lead a determined IU East comeback bid.

March 2 - We’re in!IU East learned it will face Indiana Wesleyan Uni-

versity in the opening round of the NAIA Division II

Men’s Basketball National Championship in Point

Lookout, Mo. It’s the first nationals bid in IU East’s

NAIA basketball history. The Red Wolves joined the

NAIA in 2007. The Red Wolves nabbed the last

at-large bid in the 32-team field based on the final

NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll. The

Red Wolves were ranked 23rd in the poll, also an-

nounced March 2.

March 9 - So close!IU East fell 95-92 against No. 9 seed Indiana Wes-

leyan University in the opening round of the NAIA

Division II Men’s Basketball National Championship.

The Red Wolves had a chance to force overtime, but

a forty-foot desperation heave by David Sanders spun

tantalizingly around the rim before spinning out at

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... Review, continued from Page 46the buzzer. “We proved we belonged here and showed

we were one of the better teams here,” said Hester.

“This was the best game of the day played here by

far and a great game to be a part of, though I would

have much rather won the game.” A reporter who

covers two-time NAIA Division II national champion

Oregon Institute of Technology said it was the best

performance he had seen from a team making its first

appearance in the NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball

National Championship. The game featured 13 ties

and 17 lead changes. Neither team led by more than

six.

April 8 - Character counts!IU East is recognized as the 2010-11 Buffalo Funds

Five Star Champions of Character Award for NAIA

Division II men’s basketball. IU East’s men’s basket-

ball program also won the honor during the 2008-09

season. “To be recognized as the Champions of Char-

acter ‘national champion’ in sportsmanship and com-

munity service twice in three years speaks volumes

about the players in our program,” said Hester.

Spring/Summer - They made the gradeBrent Burris and Devon Niehoff earned Daktronics-

NAIA Scholar-Athlete recognition, the NAIA an-

nounced March 14. Burris and Niehoff are the first

student-athletes from the IU East men’s basketball

program to earn Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete rec-

ognition. In order to be nominated, a student-athlete

must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5

on a 4.0 scale and must have junior academic status.

Burris, Niehoff and Sean Stevens were named to the

National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors

Court.

Season Review

2010-11 Results11/2 Ohio Christian W 115-113 (2OT) 11/6 at Union (Ky.) W 82-7311/9 Michigan-Dearborn W 118-9511/12 vs. Purdue-North Central ^ W 106-9511/13 at Purdue Calumet ^ W 96-90 (OT)11/16 Wittenberg W 90-8411/19 vs. Huntington % L 85-8211/20 vs. CCSJ % W 88-7311/27 vs. Ohio Wesleyan # L 72-6411/28 vs. Rockford # W 87-6712/4 Cincinnati Christian * W 78-6912/10 vs. Marian + L 78-6912/11 at Bethel (Ind.) + W 94-92 (OT)12/17 vs. Grace > L 96-6712/18 vs. Lourdes > L 84-7812/30 at Indiana Tech L 76-741/4 at Brescia * W 93-701/8 at IU Southeast * L 109-771/11 at Asbury * W 107-831/15 Alice Lloyd * W 109-881/21 vs. St. Louis Coll. of Pharm. * W 97-491/23 IU Northwest W 95-771/28 at Berea * W 86-731/29 at Alice Lloyd * W 89-612/3 Asbury * L 92-902/9 Brescia * W 88-742/12 Berea * W 76-522/17 at Cincinnati Christian * W 87-812/19 IU Southeast * W 101-96 Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament2/22 Cincinnati Christian W 91-682/24 Berea W 87-632/26 at IU Southeast L 91-85NAIA Division II National Championship3/9 vs. Indiana Wesleyan L 95-92

* KIAC game^ IU/PU Challenge% Davenport University Tournament# DePauw University Tournament+ Bethel College Tournament> Malone University Tournament

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Red Wolves Record BookAll-time results (NAIA era, 2007-present)

2007-089-19 overall, 0-7 KIAC

11/2 at Cincinnati Christian 106-102 L

11/3 vs. Ohio Christian 120-93 L

11/8 Taylor-FW 118-105 L

11/9 vs. Concordia Sem. 121-73 W

11/16 at Boyce 105-81 W

11/23 at Georgetown Coll. 132-83 L

11/24 at Georgetown Coll. 146-90 L

11/30 at Lambuth 134-68 L

12/1 vs. Tennessee Temple 97-83 W

12/8 vs. Ky. Christian 103-79 L

12/11 at Ohio Christian 126-102 W

12/17 Indiana Wesleyan 111-67 L

12/21 Boyce 121-53 W

12/29 Cincinnati Christian 99-79 L

1/6 IU Northwest 91-84 W

1/11 at Lindsey Wilson 119-72 L

1/12 at Campbellsville 111-72 L

1/19 at IU Northwest 90-81 W

1/22 at Concordia Sem. 118-70 W

1/24 at IU Southeast * 107-77 L

1/26 Ohio Christian 116-98 W

2/1 at Asbury College * 125-85 L

2/2 at Berea College * 101-82 L

2/5 at Taylor-FW 109-86 L

2/9 vs. Alice Lloyd * 102-82 L

2/13 IU Southeast * 141-81 L

2/16 at Alice Lloyd * 122-104 L

2/17 Berea College * 103-100 L

2008-0923-9 overall, 9-2 KIAC

11/1 Purdue-North Central 89-64 W

11/3 at Goshen College 94-63 L

11/7 Ohio State-Lima 91-48 W

11/8 IU Northwest 100-85 W

11/13 vs. Wesley College 83-67 W

11/14 vs. Lincoln Christian 79-58 W

11/15 at Ky. Christian 71-59 W

11/18 at Taylor University 87-52 L

11/22 at IUPUI 92-55 L

11/24 Ohio Christian 93-76 W

12/6 Brescia University 66-64 L

12/13 at Alice Lloyd * 86-84 W

12/17 vs. Holy Cross College 95-75 W

12/19 Berea College * 77-68 W

12/20 at Marian University 79-65 L

1/3 IU Southeast * 82-61 L

1/5 at IU Northwest 91-84 W

1/8 Alice Lloyd * 85-78 W

1/10 at Holy Cross College 92-60 W

1/14 at Taylor-FW 70-65 W

1/17 at Cincinnati Christian * 76-63 W

1/23 at Asbury College * 82-75 W

1/24 at Berea College * 78-75 W

1/27 at Ohio Christian 89-69 W

1/31 at IU Southeast * 101-73 L

2/5 Asbury College * 87-70 W

2/6 vs. StL Coll. of Pharm * 76-30 W

2/10 Temple Baptist College 91-64 W

2/14/ Cincinnati Christian * 93-59 W

2/16 at Wittenberg University 80-69 L

KIAC Tournament

2/27 vs. Berea College 89-72 W

2/28 vs. IU Southeast 87-58 L

2009-1014-14 overall, 6-7 KIAC

10/30 at Southern Oregon 90-85 L

10/31 at Oregon Tech 82-78 L

11/6 vs. Warner University 68-61 L

11/7 vs. Miami Hamilton 89-49 W

11/10 Union College KY 78-59 W

11/13 Purdue Calumet 101-84 W

11/14 Purdue-North Central 80-74 W

11/17 Ohio Christian 77-76 L

12/2 IN Institute of Tech. 80-75 W

12/5 at IU Northwest 98-65 W

12/12 at Purdue Calumet 85-81 W

12/27 vs. Baldwin-Wallace 96-87 L

12/28 vs. Mount Union 80-62 W

1/2 at Union College KY 94-82 L

1/6 at IU Southeast * 101-71 L

1/9 Alice Lloyd * 89-65 W

1/14 Asbury College * 84-56 W

1/16 at Brescia University * 86-75 L

1/23 at StL Coll. of Pharm * 83-46 W

1/26 at Cincinnati Christian * 120-113 L

2/1 Berea College * 91-87 W

2/4 at Asbury College * 94-81 L

2/12 at Berea College * 96-73 L

2/13 at Alice Lloyd * 69-68 L

2/16 Cincinnati Christian * 101-86 W

2/18 Brescia University * 77-73 L

2/20 IU Southeast * 88-72 W

KIAC Tournament

2/23 Asbury College 102-95 L

2010-1123-10 overall, 11-2 KIAC

KIAC regular season tri-champions

11/2 Ohio Christian 115-113 (2OT) W

11/6 at Union (Ky.) 82-73 W

11/9 Michigan-Dearborn 118-95 W

11/12 vs. Purdue-NC 106-95 W

11/13 at Purdue Calumet 96-90 W

11/16 Wittenberg 90-84 W

11/19 vs. Huntington 85-82 L

11/20 vs. CCSJ 88-73 W

11/27 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 72-64 L

11/28 vs. Rockford 87-67 W

12/4 Cincinnati Christian * 78-69 W

12/10 vs. Marian 78-69 L

12/11 at Bethel (Ind.) 94-92 W

12/17 vs. Grace 96-67 L

12/18 vs. Lourdes 84-78 L

12/30 at Indiana Tech 76-74 L

1/4 at Brescia * 93-70 W

1/8 at IU Southeast * 109-77 L

1/11 at Asbury * 107-83 W

1/15 Alice Lloyd * 109-88 W

1/21 vs. StL Coll. of Pharm. 97-49 W

1/23 IU Northwest 95-77 W

1/28 at Berea * 86-73 W

1/29 at Alice Lloyd * 89-61 W

2/3 Asbury * 92-90 L

2/9 Brescia * 88-74 W

2/12 Berea * 76-52 W

2/17 at Cincinnati Christian * 87-81 W

2/19 IU Southeast * 101-96 W

KIAC Tournament

2/22 Cincinnati Christian 91-68 W

2/24 Berea 87-63 W

2/26 at IU Southeast 91-85 L

NAIA Division II National Championship

3/9 vs. Indiana Wesleyan 95-92 L

Vs. OpponentsAlice Lloyd College 5-3

Asbury University 4-4

Baldwin-Wallace College 0-1

Berea College 7-3

Bethel College (Ind.) 1-0

Boyce 2-0

Brescia University 2-3

Calumet College of St. Joseph 1-0

Campbellsville University 0-1

Cincinnati Christian University 6-3

Concordia Seminary 2-0

Georgetown College 0-2

Goshen College 0-1

Grace College 0-1

Holy Cross College 2-0

Huntington University 0-1

Indiana Institute of Technology 1-1

Indiana Wesleyan University 0-2

Indiana University Northwest 6-0

Indiana University Southeast 2-8

IUPUI 0-1

Kentucky Christian University 1-1

Lambuth University 0-1

Lincoln Christian College 1-0

Lindsey Wilson College 0-1

Lourdes College 0-1

Marian University 0-2

Miami University Hamilton 1-0

Mount Union College 1-0

Ohio Christian University 5-2

Ohio State Lima 1-0

Ohio Wesleyan University 0-1

Oregon Institute of Technology 0-1

Purdue University Calumet 3-0

Purdue University-North Central 3-0

Rockford College 1-0

Southern Oregon University 0-1

St. Louis College of Pharmacy 3-0

Taylor University 0-1

Taylor University-Fort Wayne 1-2

Temple Baptist College 1-0

Tennessee Temple University 1-0

Union College KY 2-1

University of Michigan-Dearborn 1-0

Warner University 0-1

Wesley College 1-0

Wittenberg University 1-1

The 2008-09 Red Wolves posted a 23-9 record.

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Red Wolves Record BookAll-time honors (NAIA era, 2007-present)

2010-11Tyler Rigby

• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference; KIAC Player of the Week (week

of Jan. 3)

• Davenport University Panther Invitational

All-Tournament team

• IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team

• NAIA National Championship team Cham-

pions of Character Award

• Indiana University East Male Athlete of

the Year

Matt Trimnell

• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference

• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Nov.

29)

• IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team

• DePauw University Mike Rokicki Com-

munity Versus Cancer Challenge all-tourna-

ment team

• Bethel College Gates Automotive Classic

MVP

Brent Burris

• NAIA-Daktronics Scholar Athlete

• Bethel College Gates Automotive Classic

all-tournament team

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

• National Association of Basketball

Coaches Honors Court

Devon Niehoff

• NAIA-Daktronics Scholar Athlete

• Indiana University East Male Scholar-

Athlete of the Year

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

• National Association of Basketball

Coaches Honors Court

David Sanders

• IU East Champions of Character award

Ian Enriquez

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Sean Stevens

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

• National Association of Basketball

Coaches Honors Court

Indiana University East

• Buffalo Funds Five Star Champions of

Character Award winner for NAIA Division II

men’s basketball

2009-10Tyler Rigby

• NAIA honorable mention All-American

• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference

• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Feb. 8

and week of Jan. 11)

• Indiana University East Male Athlete of

the Year

• IU East Champions of Character award

• IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team

• Thomas More College Coach Connor Clas-

sic Player of the Game (Dec. 28)

Noah Douglas

• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Feb.

22)

Bijon Jones

• IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team

Justin Hawkins

• Thomas More College Coach Connor Clas-

sic Player of the Game (Dec. 27)

Brent Burris

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Devon Niehoff

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

2008-09Tyler Rigby

• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference

• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Jan. 26

and week of Nov. 17)

• Indiana University East Male Athlete of

the Year

• Marian College Holiday Tournament All-

Tournament team

• Kentucky Christian University Super 8

Tournament All-Tournament team

Nate Fraley

• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference

• Holiday Inn Richmond Homecoming

Classic MVP

Brent Burris

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Devon Niehoff

• IU East Champions of Character award

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Dustin Overton

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Justin Hawkins

• Marian College Holiday Tournament All-

Tournament team

DeCoreo Edwards

• Kentucky Christian University Super 8

Tournament All-Tournament team

Indiana University East

• Buffalo Funds Five Star Champions of

Character Award winner for NAIA Division II

men’s basketball

2007-08Joe Ramey

• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-

ence Player of the Week (week of Jan. 28

and week of Nov. 26)

• Georgetown College Jim Reid Classic all-

tournament team

DeCoreo Edwards

• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-

ence Player of the Week (week of Jan. 21)

Cory Sitton

• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-

ence Player of the Week (week of Jan. 7)

• Georgetown College Jim Reid Classic all-

tournament team

Brent Burris

• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-

ence Player of the Week (week of Dec. 17)

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Jesse Howell

• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-

ence Player of the Week (week of Nov. 19)

Donnie Pruitt

• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference

Brent Burris was a four-time Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection.

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Red Wolves Record BookSchool Records (NAIA era, 2007-present)

Team recordsSingle game

Most points scored: 126 (Ohio Christian,

Dec. 11, 2007)

Fewest points scored: 52 (Nov. 18, 2008,

vs. Taylor)

Most points allowed: 146 (Georgetown Col-

lege, Nov. 24, 2007)

Fewest points allowed: 30 (Feb. 6, 2009,

vs. St. Louis College of Pharmacy)

Most field goals: 47 (Nov. 9, 2007, vs.

Concordia Seminary; Jan. 22, 2008 vs.

Concordia Seminary; Jan. 26, 2008 vs.

Ohio Christian)

Fewest field goals: 16 (Nov. 18, 2008, vs.

Taylor)

Most field goals attempted: 94 (Nov. 2,

2010, vs. Ohio Christian University)

Fewest field goals attempted: 45 (Feb. 28,

2009, vs. Indiana University Southeast)

Highest field goal percentage: .589 (Jan.

11, 2011, at Asbury University)

Lowest field goal percentage: .328 (Nov.

14, 2009, vs. Purdue-North Central)

Most 3-point field goals: 15 (Nov. 9, 2007,

vs. Concordia Seminary; Dec. 21, 2007, vs.

Boyce; Jan. 22, 2008, vs. Concordia Semi-

nary; Jan. 11, 2011, at Asbury University)

Fewest 3-point field goals: 0 (Feb. 5,

2009, vs. Asbury College)

Most 3-Point field goals attempted: 35

(Jan. 22, 2008, vs. Concordia Seminary;

Nov. 2, 2010, vs. Ohio Christian University)

Fewest 3-point field goals attempted: 9

(Jan. 8, 2009, vs. Alice Lloyd; Jan. 3,

2009, vs. Indiana University Southeast)

Highest 3-point field goal percentage: .643

(Jan. 14, 2010, vs. Asbury College)

Lowest 3-point field goal percentage: .000

(Feb. 5, 2009, vs. Asbury College)

Most free throws made: 34 (Nov. 9, 2010,

vs. University of Michigan-Dearborn)

Fewest free throws made: 0 (Nov. 13,

2008, vs. Wesley College)

Most free throws attempted: 42 (Nov. 9,

2010, vs. University of Michigan-Dearborn;

Nov. 12, 2010, vs. Purdue University North

Central)

Fewest free throws attempted: 2 (Nov. 13,

2008 vs. Wesley College)

Highest free throw percentage: 1.000 (Jan.

29, 2011, at Alice Lloyd College)

Lowest free throw percentage: .000 (Nov.

13, 2008, vs. Wesley College)

Most rebounds: 55 (Jan. 10, 2009, vs.

Holy Cross College)

Fewest rebounds: 18 (Dec. 17, 2010, vs.

Grace College)

Most offensive rebounds: 22 (Jan. 10,

2009, vs. Holy Cross College; Dec. 17,

2008, vs. Holy Cross College; Nov. 3,

2007, vs. Ohio Christian)

Most assists: 38 (Jan. 22, 2008, vs. Con-

cordia Seminary)

Fewest assists: 5 (Dec. 10, 2010, vs. Mar-

ian University)

Most turnovers: 28 (Feb. 2, 2008, vs.

Berea; Jan. 6, 2010, vs. IU Southeast)

Fewest turnovers: 7 (Feb. 5, 2009, vs. IU

Northwest; Nov. 19, 2010, vs. Huntington

University; Nov. 20, 2010, vs. Calumet

College of St. Joseph)

Most blocks: 9 (Dec. 8, 2007, vs. Kentucky

Christian; Feb. 24, 2011, vs. Berea Col-

lege)

Fewest blocks: 0 (Six times, most recently

Nov. 12, 2010, vs. Purdue University North

Central)

Most steals: 22 (Jan. 15, 2011, vs. Alice

Lloyd College)

Fewest steals: 2 (Dec. 20, 2008, vs.

Marian)

Single season

Games: 33 (2010-11)

Wins: 23 (2008-09 and 2010-11)

Losses: 19 (2007-08)

Highest winning percentage: .719 (2008-

09)

Lowest winning percentage: .321 (2007-

08)

Most points: 2,938 (2010-11)

Most points allowed: 2,934 (2007-08)

Fewest points: 2,345 (2009-10)

Fewest points allowed: 2,317 (2008-09)

Highest scoring average: 92.6 (2007-08)

Highest scoring average allowed: 104.8

(2007-08)

Lowest scoring average: 78.8 (2008-09)

Lowest scoring average allowed: 72.4

(2008-09)

Most field goals made: 1,068 (2010-11)

Most field goal allowed: 1,158 (2007-08)

Fewest field goals made: 869 (2009-10)

Fewest field goals allowed: 792 (2009-10)

Most field goals attempted: 2,146 (2007-

08)

Most field goal attempts allowed: 2,253

(2010-11)

Fewest field goals attempted: 1,915

(2009-10)

Fewest field goal attempts allowed: 1,821

(2009-10)

Highest field goal percentage: .474 (2010-

11)

Highest field goal percentage allowed: .490

(2007-08)

Lowest field goal percentage: .441 (2007-

08)

Lowest field goal percentage allowed: .435

(2009-10)

Most 3-Point field goals made: 311 (2010-

11)

Most 3-Point field goals allowed: 255

(2007-08)

Fewest 3-Point field goals made: 173

(2008-09)

Fewest 3-Point field goals allowed: 169

(2009-10)

Most 3-Point field goals attempted: 838

(2010-11)

Most 3-point field goal attempts allowed:

694 (2007-08)

Fewest 3-Point field goals attempted: 505

Fewest 3-Point field goal attempts allowed:

503 (2009-10)

Highest 3-Point field goal percentage: .379

(2007-08)

Highest 3-Point field goal percentage al-

lowed: .367 (2007-08)

Lowest 3-Point field goal percentage: .343

(2008-09)

Lowest 3-Point field goal percentage al-

lowed: .306 (2008-09)

Most free throws: 491 (2010-11)

Most free throws allowed: 457 (2009-10

and 2010-11)

Fewest free throws: 410 (2009-10)

Fewest free throws allowed: 363 (2007-08)

Most free throws attempted: 684 (2010-

11)

Most free throw attempts allowed: 651

(2009-10)

Fewest free throws attempted: 599 (2007-

08)

Fewest free throw attempts allowed: 545

(2007-08)

Highest free throw percentage: .718

(2010-11)

Lowest free throw percentage: .645 (2008-

09)

Most rebounds: 1,305 (2008-09)

Most rebounds allowed: 1,313 (2007-08)

Fewest rebounds: 1,062 (2007-08)

Fewest rebounds allowed: 1,080 (2008-09)

Highest rebound average: 40.8 (2008-09)

Highest rebound average allowed: 47.0

(2007-08)

Lowest rebound average: 36.2 (2010-11)

Lowest rebound average allowed: 33.8

(2008-09)

Most assists: 620 (2007-08)

Most assists allowed: 619 (2007-08)

Fewest assists: 432 (2009-10)

Fewest assists allowed: 367 (2009-10)

Highest assist average: 22.1 (2007-08)

Lowest assist average: 13.1 (2009-10)

Most turnovers: 559 (2008-09)

Most turnovers forced: 615 (2010-11)

Fewest turnovers: 427 (2009-10)

Fewest turnovers forced: 470 (2007-08)

Highest turnover average: 18.6 (2007-08)

Lowest turnover average: 13.3 (2010-11)

Most blocks: 131 (2007-08)

Most blocks allowed: 90 (2007-08)

Fewest blocks: 80 (2009-10)

Fewest blocks allowed: 78 (2008-09)

Highest blocks average: 4.7 (2007-08)

Lowest blocks average: 2.7 (2008-09)

Most steals: 330 (2010-11)

Fewest steals: 247 (2009-10)

Highest steal average: 10.0 (2010-11)

Lowest steal average: 8.8 (2009-10)

DeCoreo Edwards holds IU East’s single-season steals record.

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Red Wolves Record BookSchool Records (NAIA era, 2007-present)

Individual recordsSingle game

Points: 61 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 21, 2007, vs.

Boyce)

Field goals: 21 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 21,

2007, vs. Boyce)

Most field goals without a miss (same

game): 6 (Josh Cook, Jan. 15, 2011, vs.

Alice Lloyd College)

3-Point field goals: 13 (Joe Ramey, Dec.

21, 2007, vs. Boyce)

Most 3-point field goals without a miss

(same game): 4 (Tyler Rigby, Nov. 1, 2008,

vs. Purdue North Central; Matt Trimnell,

Jan. 21, 2011, vs. St. Louis College of

Pharmacy; David Sanders, Feb. 19, 2011,

vs. Indiana University Southeast)

Free throws: 14 (Tyler Rigby, Nov. 12,

2010, vs. Purdue University North Central)

Most free throws without a miss (same

game): 9 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 1, 2007, vs.

Tennessee Temple; Brent Burris, Dec. 19,

2008, vs. Berea)

Rebounds: 17 (Nate Fraley, Nov. 8, 2008,

vs. IU Northwest)

Offensive rebounds: 7 (Seven times, most

recently by Brent Burris, Nov. 2, 2010, vs.

Ohio Christian University)

Assists: 19 (Buster Voils, Dec. 21, 2007,

vs. Boyce)

Turnovers: 9 (Brent Burris, Dec. 11, 2007,

vs. Ohio Christian; Bijon Jones, Jan. 6,

2010, vs. Indiana University Southeast)

Steals: 7 (David Sanders, Nov. 2, 2011 vs.

Ohio Christian University)

Blocks: 6 (Cory Sitton, Jan. 6, 2008, vs.

Indiana University Northwest)

Single season

Games played: 33 (Four players during the

2010-11 season)

Minutes played: 1084 (Matt Trimnell,

2010-11)

Points: 810 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08)

Scoring average: 28.9 (Joe Ramey, 2007-

08)

Field goals: 294 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08)

Field goals attempted: 590 (Joe Ramey,

2007-08)

Field goal percentage (one attempt per

team game played): .627 (Josh Cook,

2010-11)

3-Point field goals: 132 (Joe Ramey,

2007-08)

3-Point field goal attempts: 295 (Joe

Ramey, 2007-08)

3-Point field goal percentage (one attempt

per team game played): .500 (Marcus

Isaac, 2010-11)

Free throws: 105 (Matt Trimnell, 2010-11)

Free throw attempts: 134 (DeCoreo Ed-

wards, 2007-08)

Free throw percentage (two attempts per

team games played): .847 (Brent Burris,

2008-09)

Rebounds: 203 (Nate Fraley, 2008-09)

Rebound average: 7.2 (Bryant Withers,

2007-08)

Offensive rebounds: 83 (Bryant Withers,

2007-08)

Assists: 185 (Buster Voils, 2007-08)

Assist average: 6.6 (Buster Voils, 2007-08)

Turnovers: 113 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08)

Turnover average: 4.0 (Joe Ramey, 2007-

08)

Blocks: 54 (Cory Sitton, 2007-08)

Blocks average: 1.9 (Cory Sitton, 2007-08)

Steals: 71 (DeCoreo Edwards, 2007-08)

Steals average: 2.5 (DeCoreo Edwards,

2007-08)

Most double-doubles: 8 (Noah Douglas,

2009-10)

Career

Games played: 121 (Brent Burris, 2007-

11)

Games started: 87 (Tyler Rigby, 2008-11)

Minutes: 3,004 (Brent Burris, 2007-11)

Points: 1,709 (Tyler Rigby, 2008-11)

Scoring average: 28.9 (Joe Ramey, 2007-

08)

Field goals: 629 (Tyler Rigby, 2008-11)

Field goal attempts: 1246 (Tyler Rigby,

2008-11)

Field goal percentage (one attempt per

team game played): .569 (Noah Douglas,

2009-10)

3-Point field goals: 219 (Tyler Rigby,

2008-11)

3-Point field goal attempts: 540 (Tyler

Rigby, 2008-11)

3-Point field goal percentage (one attempt

per team game played): .447 (Joe Ramey,

2007-08)

Free throws: 236 (Brent Burris, 2007-11)

Free throws attempted: 306 (Brent Burris,

2007-11)

Free throw percentage (two attempts per

team game played): .783 (Joe Ramey,

2007-08)

Rebounds: 446 (Brent Burris, 2007-11)

Rebound average: 7.2 (Bryant Withers,

2007-08)

Offensive rebounds: 156 (Tyler Rigby,

2008-11)

Assists: 404 (David Sanders, 2008-11)

Assist average: 6.6 (Buster Voils, 2007-08)

Turnovers: 270 (Brent Burris, 2007-11)

Turnover average: 4.0 (Joe Ramey, 2007-

08)

Blocks: 55 (Cory Sitton, 2007-09)

Block average: 1.1 (Bryant Withers, 2007-

08)

Steals: 202 (Brent Burris, 2007-11)

Steal average: 2.0 (DeCoreo Edwards,

2007-09)

Most double-doubles: 8 (Noah Douglas,

2009-10)

Tyler Rigby holds IU East’s career records for points, field goals and offensive rebounds.

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Red Wolves Record BookPlayer Bests • Team Milestones

Player BestsCody Banet

Total Points: 19 (vs. Ohio Christian Univer-

sity, Nov. 2, 2010)

Field Goals Made: 7 (vs. Ohio Christian

University, Nov. 2, 2010)

Field Goals Attempted: 15 (vs. Ohio Chris-

tian University, Nov. 2, 2010)

3pt Field Goals Made: 4 (vs. Ohio Christian

University, Nov. 2, 2010)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 8 (vs. Ohio

Christian University, Nov. 2, 2010)

Free Throws Made: 5 (vs. Indiana University

Northwest, Jan. 23, 2011)

Free Throws Attempted: 9 (vs. Indiana

University Northwest, Jan. 23, 2011)

Offensive Rebounds: 3 (at Union College

(Ky.), Nov. 6, 2010)

Defensive Rebounds: 4 (vs. Calumet Col-

lege of St. Joseph, Nov. 20, 2010; vs. Ohio

Wesleyan University, Nov. 27, 2010)

Total Rebounds: 6 (vs. Ohio Wesleyan

University, Nov. 27, 2010)

Assists: 3 (vs. Rockford College, Nov. 28,

2010; at Brescia University, Jan. 4, 2011)

Blocks: 1 (vs. Berea College, Feb. 12,

2011)

Steals: 3 (vs. Alice Lloyd College, Jan. 15,

2011)

Josh Cook

Total Points: 14 (vs. Cincinnati Christian

University, Dec. 4, 2010; vs. Alice Lloyd

College, Jan. 15, 2011)

Field Goals Made: 6 (vs. Alice Lloyd Col-

lege, Jan. 15, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 7 (vs. Brescia

University, Feb. 9, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Made: 1 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 2 (vs. St. Louis

College of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 4 (vs. Cincinnati Chris-

tian University, Dec. 4, 2010; vs. Brescia

University, Feb. 9, 2011)

Free Throws Attempted: 6 (vs. Cincinnati

Christian University, Dec. 4, 2010)

Offensive Rebounds: 3 (vs. Alice Lloyd Col-

lege, Jan. 15, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 5 (at Brescia Univer-

sity, Jan. 4, 2011)

Total Rebounds: 7 (at Brescia University,

Jan. 4, 2011; vs. Alice Lloyd College, Jan.

15, 2011)

Assists: 1 (vs. Calumet College of St.

Joseph, Nov. 20, 2010; at Cincinnati Chris-

tian University, Feb. 17, 2011)

Blocks: 3 (at Indiana Institute of Technol-

ogy, Dec. 30, 2010)

Steals: 3 (vs. St. Louis College of Phar-

macy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Ian Enriquez

Total Points: 10 (vs. St. Louis College of

Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Field Goals Made: 4 (vs. St. Louis College

of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 8 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Made: 2 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 4 (vs. St. Louis

College of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 2 (at Indiana University

Southeast, Jan. 8, 2011; vs. Berea College,

Feb. 12, 2011)

Free Throws Attempted: 4 (Four times,

most recently vs. Berea College, Feb. 12,

2011)

Offensive Rebounds: 2 (vs. Alice Lloyd Col-

lege, Jan. 15, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 3 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Total Rebounds: 4 (vs. Alice Lloyd College,

Jan. 15, 2011; vs. St. Louis College of

Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Assists: 2 (vs. St. Louis College of Phar-

macy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Blocks: 1 (vs. St. Louis College of Phar-

macy, Jan. 21, 2011; vs Berea College,

Feb. 24, 2011)

Steals: 1 (Six times, most recently vs. Cin-

cinnati Christian University, Feb. 22, 2011)

Marcus Isaac

Total Points: 25 (at Berea College, Jan. 28,

2011)

Field Goals Made: 9 (at Berea College, Jan.

28, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 15 (at Berea Col-

lege, Jan. 28, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Made: 5 (at Berea College,

Jan. 28, 2011; vs. Berea College, Feb. 24,

2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 9 (at Berea

College, Jan. 28, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 4 (vs. Cincinnati Chris-

tian University, Feb. 17, 2011)

Free Throws Attempted: 8 (vs. Cincinnati

Christian University, Feb. 17, 2011)

Offensive Rebounds: 5 (at Berea College,

Jan. 28, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 8 (vs. Berea College,

Feb. 24, 2011)

Total Rebounds: 8 (vs. Berea College, Feb.

24, 2011)

Assists: 4 (vs. St. Louis College of Phar-

macy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Blocks: 3 (vs. Indiana University Southeast,

Feb. 19, 2011)

Steals: 4 (vs. Alice Lloyd College, Jan. 29,

2011)

David Sanders holds IU East’s career record for assists.

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Red Wolves Record BookPlayer Bests • Team Milestones

Devon Niehoff

Total Points: 11 (vs. Miami University

Hamilton, Nov. 7, 2009; at Berea College,

Feb. 12, 2010)

Field Goals Made: 5 (vs. Miami University

Hamilton, Nov. 7, 2009; at Berea College,

Feb. 12, 2010)

Field Goals Attempted: 9 (at. Berea Col-

lege, Feb. 12, 2010)

3pt Field Goals Made: 1 (at Asbury Univer-

sity, Jan. 11, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 1 (at Asbury

University, Jan. 11, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 5 (vs. University of

Michigan-Dearborn, Nov. 9, 2010)

Free Throws Attempted: 9 (vs. University of

Michigan-Dearborn, Nov. 9, 2010)

Offensive Rebounds: 5 (at Alice Lloyd Col-

lege, Feb. 13, 2010)

Defensive Rebounds: 8 (at Indiana Univer-

sity Southeast, Jan. 6, 2010)

Total Rebounds: 11 (at Indiana University

Southeast, Jan. 6, 2010)

Assists: 3 (vs. Cincinnati Christian Univer-

sity, Feb. 16, 2010)

Blocks: 2 (at Alice Lloyd College, Feb. 13,

2010; vs. Brescia University, Feb. 18,

2010)

Steals: 5 (vs. Miami University Hamilton,

Nov. 7, 2009)

Bakari Smith

Total Points: 9 (vs. St. Louis College of

Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Field Goals Made: 4 (vs. St. Louis College

of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 7 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Made: 1 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 1 (vs. St. Louis

College of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 3 (vs. Cincinnati Chris-

tian University, Feb. 22, 2011)

Free Throws Attempted: 4 (vs. Cincinnati

Christian University, Feb. 22, 2011)

Offensive Rebounds: 1 (Four times, most

recently vs. Cincinnati Christian University,

Feb. 22, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 3 (vs. St. Louis Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011; vs. Berea

College, Feb. 24, 2011)

Total Rebounds: 4 (vs. St. Louis College of

Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Assists: 2 (at Asbury University, Jan. 11,

2011)

Steals: 1 (Three times, most recently vs.

Berea College, Feb. 24, 2011)

David Sanders

Total Points: 32 (vs. Indiana University

Southeast, Feb. 19, 2011)

Field Goals Made: 12 (vs. Indiana Univer-

sity Southeast, Feb. 19, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 16 (at Union Col-

lege KY, Jan. 2, 2010)

3pt Field Goals Made: 4 (vs. Indiana Uni-

versity Southeast, Feb. 19, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 6 (vs. Rockford

College, Nov. 28, 2010)

Free Throws Made: 6 (Six times, most

recently vs. Cincinnati Christian University,

Dec. 4, 2010)

Free Throws Attempted: 10 (vs. Baldwin-

Wallace College, Dec. 27, 2009)

Offensive Rebounds: 2 (10 times, most

recently vs. Berea College, Feb. 24, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 8 (vs. Alice Lloyd Col-

lege, Dec. 13, 2008)

Total Rebounds: 8 (vs. Alice Lloyd College,

Dec. 13, 2008)

Assists: 10 (vs. Indiana Univ Northwest,

Nov. 8, 2008)

Blocks: 2 (vs. Cincinnati Christian Univer-

sity, Dec. 4, 2011)

Steals: 7 (vs. Ohio Christian University,

Nov. 2, 2010)

Matt Trimnell

Total Points: 35 (at Bethel College (Ind.),

Dec. 11, 2010)

Field Goals Made: 11 (at Bethel College

(Ind.), Dec. 11, 2010; vs. Alice Lloyd Col-

lege, Jan. 15, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 21 (vs. Cincinnati

Christian University, Dec. 4, 2010)

3pt Field Goals Made: 6 (at Bethel College

(Ind.), Dec. 11, 2010 ; at Asbury Univer-

sity, Jan. 11, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 10 (Four times,

most recently at Asbury University, Jan.

11, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 9 (at Purdue University

Calumet, Nov. 13, 2010; vs. Asbury Univer-

sity, Feb. 3, 2011)

Free Throws Attempted: 10 (at Purdue Uni-

versity Calumet, Nov. 13, 2010; vs. Asbury

University, Feb. 3, 2011)

Offensive Rebounds: 4 (at Union College

(Ky.), Nov. 6, 2010; vs. Berea College, Feb.

12, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 10 (at Purdue Univer-

sity Calumet, Nov. 13, 2010)

Total Rebounds: 12 (at Purdue University

Calumet, Nov. 13, 2010)

Assists: 6 (Three times, most recently vs.

Indiana University Northwest, Jan. 23,

2011)

Blocks: 3 (vs. Cincinnati Christian Univer-

sity, Dec. 4, 2010)

Steals: 6 (at Alice Lloyd College, Jan. 29,

2011; vs. Asbury University, Feb. 3, 2011)

Terry Weathers

Total Points: 10 (vs. University of Michigan-

Dearborn, Nov. 9, 2010; vs. Indiana

University Northwest, Jan. 23, 2011)

Field Goals Made: 4 (at Indiana University

Southeast, Jan. 8, 2011)

Field Goals Attempted: 9 (at Indiana Uni-

versity Southeast, Jan. 8, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Made: 1 (Eight times, most

recently at Indiana University Southeast,

Feb. 26, 2011)

3pt Field Goals Attempted: 3 (at Indiana

University Southeast, Jan. 8, 2011)

Free Throws Made: 4 (vs. University of

Michigan-Dearborn, Nov. 9, 2010)

Free Throws Attempted: 7 (vs. Purdue Uni-

versity North Central, Nov. 12, 2010)

Offensive Rebounds: 3 (vs. Lourdes Col-

lege, Dec. 18, 2010; vs. St. Louis College

of Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Defensive Rebounds: 5 (vs. Indiana Univer-

sity Northwest, Jan. 23, 2011)

Total Rebounds: 6 (vs. St. Louis College of

Pharmacy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Assists: 5 (vs. St. Louis College of Phar-

macy, Jan. 21, 2011)

Blocks: 1 (Three times, most recently vs.

Berea College, Feb. 24, 2011)

Steals: 5 (vs. Alice Lloyd College, Jan. 15,

2011)

Team Milestones

First NAIA-era win: Nov. 8, 2007, vs.

Taylor-Fort Wayne

First NAIA-era loss: Nov. 2, 2007, at Cin-

cinnati Christian University

Longest winning streak: 8 games (2008-

09)

Longest losing streak: 7 games (2007-08)

Longest home winning streak: 7 games

(last four home games of 2008-09 and first

three home games of 2009-10)

Longest road/neutral winning streak: 7

games (2008-09)

Longest home losing streak: 2 games (most

recently in 2008-09)

Longest road/neutral losing streak: 7

matches (last six road/neutral games of

2007-08 and first road/neutral game of

2008-09)

Record in overtime games: 5-2

Most recent overtime victory: Dec. 11,

2010, at Bethel College (Ind.)

Most recent overtime loss: Dec. 27, 2009,

vs. Baldwin-Wallace College

Largest margin of victory: 68 (vs. Boyce

College, Dec. 21, 2007)

Largest margin of defeat: 66 (vs. Lambuth

University, Nov. 30, 2007)

Largest halftime lead: 37 (vs. Boyce Col-

lege, Dec. 21, 2007)

Largest halftime deficit: 41 (vs. Indiana

University Southeast, Feb. 13, 2008)

Largest halftime deficit overcome: 5 (vs. Al-

ice Lloyd College, Jan. 8, 2009; vs. Indiana

Institute of Technology, Dec. 2, 2009; at

Purdue University Calumet, Dec. 12, 2009)

Largest halftime lead lost: 4 (at Cincinnati

Christian University, Jan. 26, 2010)

Most points scored in a half: 77 (vs. Ohio

Christian University, Jan. 26, 2008)

Fewest points scored in a half: 18 (at

IUPUI, Nov. 22, 2008)

Most points allowed in a half: 82 (vs.

Georgetown College, Nov. 24, 2007)

Fewest points allowed in a half: 12 (at St.

Louis College of Pharmacy, Jan. 23, 2010)

First time receiving votes in NAIA Coaches’

Top 25 Division II Men’s Basketball Poll:

January 19, 2009 (41st)

Most recent time receiving votes in NAIA

Coaches’ Top 25 Division II Men’s Basket-

ball Poll: March 2, 2011 (23rd)

Highest ranking in NAIA Coaches’ Top 25

Division II Men’s Basketball Poll: 20th

(Dec. 6, 2010)

Most consecutive weeks receiving votes in

NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Division II Men’s

Basketball Poll: 11 (Jan. 19, 2009 through

Dec. 14, 2009; Nov. 29, 2010 through

March 2, 2011)

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• Dec. 7 vs. Indiana

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• Feb. 16 vs. IU South-

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