COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05



COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05

COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05

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F

#52 Lucas Olson-Patterson

Sr., 6-5, Minneapolis, Minn.

Leads the MIAC in scoring in conference games.

G

#03 Kevin Keto

So., 5-7, Forest Lake, Minn.

3rd in the MIAC in steals.

C

#43 Zac Rosen

Sr., 6-7, Plymouth, Minn.

Averages 3.9 rebounds per game.

F

#33 Dan Graf

So., 6-3, Lino Lakes, Minn.

Second on the team in shots taken.

Probable Auggie Starters

MIAC TEAM STATISTICS – OVERALL GAMES

TEAM SUMMARIES

Team G PF-PA Avg Score Margin FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA Margin

Augsburg......20 1424-1486 71.2-74.3 -3.1 509-1254 .406 130-434 .300 276-423 .652 765 793 -1.4

Bethel........20 1670-1407 83.5-70.3 +13.1 591-1322 .447 224-558 .401 264-377 .700 772 778 -0.3

Carleton......21 1561-1414 74.3-67.3 +7.0 540-1210 .446 172-466 .369 309-433 .714 672 776 -5.0

Concordia.....20 1490-1462 74.5-73.1 +1.4 521-987 .528 110-247 .445 338-463 .730 592 531 +3.1

Gustavus......20 1454-1261 72.7-63.0 +9.6 517-1042 .496 135-305 .443 285-415 .687 635 607 +1.4

Hamline.......20 1410-1557 70.5-77.8 -7.3 534-1208 .442 100-318 .314 242-355 .682 695 678 +0.8

Macalester....21 1496-1495 71.2-71.2 +0.0 533-1209 .441 172-455 .378 258-386 .668 722 781 -2.8

St. John's....20 1244-1389 62.2-69.4 -7.2 474-1120 .423 90-295 .305 206-317 .650 704 644 +3.0

St. Mary's....20 1216-1443 60.8-72.2 -11.4 403-1008 .400 121-369 .328 289-394 .734 629 667 -1.9

St. Olaf......21 1385-1490 66.0-71.0 -5.0 504-1232 .409 122-338 .361 255-380 .671 753 792 -1.9

St. Thomas....20 1547-1390 77.3-69.5 +7.8 569-1150 .495 151-371 .407 258-357 .723 763 626 +6.9

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2004-05 Augsburg Men’s Basketball Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School

03 Kevin Keto So. G 5-7 Forest Lake, Minn.

12 Justin Kozlowski Fr. G 5-6 Wausau, Wis.

20 Danny Chayer So. G 6-2 Robbinsdale, Minn.

22 Charlie Scott So. G 6-2 Ely, Minn.

23 Zach Reinke Fr. G 5-11 Bonduel, Wis.

24 Devin Rose Fr. G 5-11 Granton, Wis.

30 Aaron Benesh Jr. G 6-3 Oconto, Wis.

31 Adam Brister Fr. F 6-4 New Prague, Minn.

32 Nick Warner Fr. G 5-7 Golden Valley, Minn.

33 Dan Graf So. G 6-3 Lino Lakes, Minn.

34 Curtis Batchelor So. F 6-4 Port St. Lucie, Fla.

35 Brighton Volkert Fr. F 6-3 Northfield, Minn.

41 Tait Thomsen So. F 6-4 Prior Lake, Minn.

42 Jonathan Gholson Jr. G 6-1 Gary, Ind.

43 Zac Rosen Sr. C/F 6-7 Plymouth, Minn.

45 Zeph Jones Jr. F 6-4 Flint, Mich.

52 Lucas Olson-Patterson Sr. F 6-5 Minneapolis, Minn.

55 Justin Olson Fr. F 6-7 Lakeville, Minn.

Coaching Staff:

Interim Head Coach – Gabe Ziegler

Assistant Coaches - John Szwaja, Todd Landrum, Terry Kunze

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GAME 22 [pic] AUGSBURG [pic] FEBRUARY 9, 2005 [pic] 7:30PM [pic] MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

GAME 22

Augsburg College (6-10 MIAC/8-13)

at

Concordia College (9-7 MIAC/11-10)

February 9, 2005

Memorial Auditorium

Moorhead, MN

GAME TIME: 7:30 pm

SERIES: Augsburg leads 70-58

SERIES STARTED: 1924

EARLIER THIS YEAR: Earlier this season Augsburg held on to take a 76-73 decision. The Cobbers had a chance to tie the game in the waning seconds but Keith Eckhoff’s shot hit the rim and fell away from the basket. Eckhoff had a team-high 18 points. Dan Graf and Lucas Olson-Patterson did most of the damage for the Auggies. The pair scored 53 of the team's 76 points (69.7%). Graf knocked down a career-high 27 points and Olson-Patterson added 26.

LAST YEAR: Last season the teams split the series with each team winning on the opposing team’s home court. The Cobbers won 69-56 in Minneapolis before losing 68-67 in Moorhead. In the first game, Concordia outscored Augsburg 37-25 in the second half to grab the win. The rematch saw Concordia rally from an 18-point deficit with 15:33 left in the second half, but fell one point short as Jonathan Gholson sank one of two free throws with

six seconds remaining to give Augsburg the one-point victory.

SERIES HISTORY: Concordia has won four of the past seven games in the series including the game played earlier this year. The Cobbers won four of five from 2001 to 2004. Before that time, Augsburg had run off eight straight wins.

2004-05 Cobber Basketball Schedule

Nov. 22 MAYVILLE STATE L 82-84

Nov. 26 at Colorado Coll. L 59-64

Nov. 27 vs. U of Dallas W 74-59

Dec. 1 at St. John's L 79-81

Dec. 4 at Gustavus L 57-80

Dec. 9 at St. Mary's W 76-68

Dec. 10 at St. Olaf L 52-53

Dec. 14 at UM-Morris W 115-108OT

Jan. 3 MACALESTER W 77-68

Jan. 5 CARLETON W 90-89 OT

Jan. 8 at NDSU L 56-71

Jan. 12 at Augsburg L 73-76

Jan. 15 BETHEL W 83-82

Jan. 17 at St. Thomas L 80-94

Jan. 19 HAMLINE W 74-57

Jan. 23 ST. MARY'S W 84-79

Jan. 24 ST. JOHN’S W 67-51

Jan. 26 GUSTAVUS L 57-68

Jan. 29 ST. OLAF W 81-59

Feb. 2 at Macalester W 76-68

Feb. 5 at Carleton L 54-74

Feb. 9 AUGSBURG 7:30pm

Feb. 12 at Bethel 3:00pm

Feb. 16 ST. THOMAS 7:30pm

Feb. 19 at Hamline 3:00pm

THE INSIDE SCOOP

CONCORDIA (9-7 MIAC/11-10)

Tonight’s Gameday program theme will focus on the next biggest college basketball game being played tonight. Just a scant 1,484 miles from Memorial Auditorium, the best rivalry in all of NCAA Division I is taking place. Duke hosts North Carolina in the ultimate cross-town grudge match. Here’s hoping for a Cobber/Dukie sweep! Answers to questions on back page.

TOURNEY TIME

Concordia can stamp their card for the postseason tonight by beating Augsburg. If the Cobbers beat the Auggies, Concordia will clinch a spot in the MIAC playoffs. The worst the Cobbers could finish with a win tonight is 10-10 and the best Augsburg could climb to if they lose tonight is 9-11. If Concordia makes the playoffs, it would be the second consecutive season for the Cobbers in the postseason, the first time since the 1996-97 season that Concordia has made the playoffs in consecutive years. It would also be the third tourney appearance in the past five years for Duane Siverson’s crew. Pop Quiz I: When was the last time Duke did not make the NCAA playoffs?

MR. 1000!!

Concordia senior Soren Nelson (Twin Valley, Minn./Norman County East) needs only 12 points to become the ninth player in the history of Cobber men’s basketball to break the 1,000-point barrier for a career. Nelson is averaging 14.4 points per game this season and has recorded 988 points in his 3+ seasons in maroon and gold. Last year as a junior he averaged 14.3 points per game and was named to the MIAC All-Conference Team. Pop Quiz II: Who is the last player from either Duke or UNC to reach the 1,000-point milestone?

CAMERON INDOOR STADIUM NORTH!

Memorial Auditorium has become one of the toughest places to play in the MIAC in the past few seasons. The Cobbers have won seven of their eight home games in the MIAC so far this season. In the past two seasons, the Cobbers have posted a 14-4 record at home in the MIAC. They are currently averaging 76.2 points per game at home as opposed to 68.3 on the road. Pop Quiz III: How many games has Duke lost at home in the past five years?

THE INSIDE SCOOP

AUGSBURG (6-10 MIAC/8-13)

YOUTH IS SERVED

If Augsburg’s coach looks like just another one of the players that is because interim head coach Gabe Ziegler is only two years removed from graduating from college. Ziegler took over the reins of the Auggies when longtime coach Brian Ammann stepped down on January 31. Ammann resigned due to personal and family commitments. Ammann compiled a 213-202 record in his 17 seasons as Augsburg’s men's basketball coach, the second-most victories in school history. Ziegler has officially been at the helm for three games and has posted a 1-2 record. Pop Quiz IV: When did Coach “K” take over at Duke and how old was he when he started?

L-O-P IS H-O-T!

Augsburg is led by senior forward Lucas Olson-Patterson. Olson Patterson currently leads the MIAC in scoring in conference games with a 21.5 points per game average. He recently extended his double-figure scoring streak to 28 straight games with his eighth double-double of the season in Augsburg's win over Hamline on Monday. In his two seasons at Augsburg, Olson-Patterson has scored in double figures in 40 of his 43 games, including 14 double-doubles. Against the Cobbers in the first game this season he was 10-of-18 from the floor and scored 26 points. Pop Quiz V: Name the UNC players who have had the most games scoring in double figures in a season and a career?

CHUCKIN’ IT FROM THE CHEAP SEATS

One of the problem spots for the Auggies this season has been their offense and defense from behind the arc. Augsburg currently ranks last in the MIAC in 3-point field goal percentage. That doesn’t stop the Auggie bombers from hoisting up the three’s. Augsburg is fourth in the league in 3-point shots attempted. The Auggies also rank last in the league in 3-point field goal percentage defense. Opposing teams are hitting 40.4% of their shots from behind the arc.

Cobbers vs. Auggies Tale of the Tape

CONCORDIA

CC OPP

SCORING............ 1546 1533

Points per game.... 73.6 73.0

FIELD GOALS-ATT....543-1045 544-1180

Field goal pct..... .520 .461

3 POINT FG-ATT.....116-262 165-431

3-point FG pct..... .443 .383

3-pt FG per game. 5.5 7.9

FREE THROWS-ATT....344-471 280-398

Free throw pct..... .730 .704

Rebounds per game.. 29.5 27.3

Assists per game... 15.6 16.5

Turnovers per game. 17.6 15.2

SCORE BY PERIODS:1st 2nd OT Total

Concordia....... 731 777 38 - 1546

Opponents........693 810 30 - 1533

AUGSBURG

AUG OPP

SCORING............ 1509 1560

Points per game.... 71.9 74.3

FIELD GOALS-ATT....533-1314 555-1264

Field goal pct..... .406 .439

3 POINT FG-ATT.....137-449 147-411

3-point FG pct..... .305 .358

3-pt FG per game... 6.5 7.0

FREE THROWS-ATT....306-464 303-422

Free throw pct..... .659 .718

Rebounds per game.. 38.5 39.5

Assists per game... 14.9 17.6

Turnovers per game. 15.0 15.8

SCORE BY PERDS: 1st 2nd OT Tot

Augsburg........707 787 15 – 1509

Opponents.......720 820 20 – 1560

MEET THE COBBERS

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Concordia Quick Facts

School: Concordia College

Location: Moorhead, MN 56562

Founded: 1891

Enrollment: 2,826

Nickname: Cobbers

Colors: Maroon and Gold

Facility: Memorial Auditorium

Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate

Athletic Conference (MIAC)

President: Dr. Pamela Jolicoeur

Athletics Director: Dr. Larry Papenfuss

Head Trainer: Stephanie Brandt

Compliance Coordinator: Kerry Norman

National Affiliation: NCAA III

Athletics Phone: 218-299-4434

Athletics Fax: 218-299-4189

Cobber Men’s Basketball Coach

Duane Siverson

Duane Siverson has been the

Running Cobber men's

basketball head coach since

1991. He has a 313-211 career

coaching record, which makes

him the all-time winningest

basketball coach in school history.

In his 13 years as the Cobber men's head coach he has already put together three of the four winningest seasons in Cobber history. His 1994-95 team went 18-7 (matching the second best win total in school history).

Last year, the 2003-04 squad made the conference playoffs for the second time in the last four years. The team finished the year with an 18-8 overall mark and a 14-6 record in conference play. Both win totals were in the top five in school history. As a team, Concordia finished the '03-'04 campaign by being ranked in the top ten in Division III in field goal percentage, free throw percentage and 3-point field goal percentage - a first in Cobber men's basketball history.

He served as an assistant coach for the Running Cobbers from 1978-1984, during which time the Cobbers captured two MIAC titles. In 1984 Siverson took over as head coach of the Cobber women's program and guided them to four MIAC titles, the 1988 NCAA Division III National Championship and seven NCAA tournament appearances. He was NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year in 1988. He became head coach of the Running Cobber program in 1991.

Siverson was raised in Casselton, ND, and later moved to Spokane, WA, where he graduated from high school. He received his B.A. degree from Yankton College in 1978 and earned honors for both academic and athletic achievements.

He and his wife Bonnie, and their two sons, Tyler and Jordan, live in south Moorhead.

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2004-05 Concordia Men’s Basketball Roster

No Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School

04 David Whartnaby So G 5-10 160 Fargo, N.D./Westtown School

05 Luke Linz Fr F 6-6 200 Watkins, Minn./EV-Watkins

12 Eric Meichsner Fr G 5-11 155 Morris, Minn./Morris Area

14 Bobby Brand Fr G 6-0 175 West Fargo, N.D./West Fargo

20 Anthony Boike Fr G 6-2 165 Bloomington, Minn./Kennedy

22 Ryan Templeton Jr F 6-4 190 Minot, N.D./Minot

24 Keith Eckhoff Jr G 6-3 185 Alexandria, Minn./Jefferson

30 Gavin Ganab Fr F 6-4 200 Andover, Minn./Coon Rapids

32 Ryan Johnson Fr F 6-4 180 Duluth, Minn./Duluth East

34 Brock Citterman Fr F 6-3 175 Ivanhoe, Minn./Lincoln

40 Mark Dixon Jr F 6-3 195 St. Paul, Minn./Mounds View

42 Soren Nelson Sr F 6-6 205 Twin Valley, Minn./Nrmn Cty E

44 Jason Miller Jr F/C 6-5 215 Moorhead, Minn./Moorhead

50 E.J. Adams Fr C 6-7 205 Grand Forks, N.D./Red River

52 Tyler Nelson Fr C 6-8 230 Twin Valley, Minn./Nrmn Cty E

Coaching Staff:

Head Coach: Duane Siverson (13th Season; 151-178 Overall)

Assistant Coaches: John Whartnaby (5th Season), Troy Odegaard (2nd Season)

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Probable Cobber Starters

F

#42 Soren Nelson

Sr., 6-6, Twin Valley

Needs 12 points to break the 1,000-point barrier for his career.

C

#44 Jason Miller

Jr., 6-5, Moorhead

Leads the MIAC in field goal percentage in 2004-05.

F

#22 Ryan Templeton

Jr., 6-4 Minot, N.D.

Has collected at least four rebounds in five of the past six games.

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#12 Eric Meichsner

Fr., 5-11, Morris, Minn.

Eighth in the MIAC in assist-to-turnover ratio (+1.24) in 2004-05.

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#24 Keith Eckhoff

Jr., 6-3, Alexandria

Fourth in the MIAC in 3-point field goal pct. in 2004-05.

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Concordia 54 at Carleton 74 - Game Recap

NORTHFIELD-- The Concordia playoff train was momentarily derailed after dropping a 74-54 decision at Carleton on Saturday. The Cobbers entered the game with a chance to tie Carleton in the standings and move to within one game of clinching a conference playoff spot. Instead they left Northfield scratching their heads and hoping to regroup in the final four games of the season.

The loss drops Concordia to 9-7 in league play and 11-10 overall. They are currently tied with Macalester for fifth place in the MIAC. Carleton strengthened its bid for one of the six spots in the playoffs. The Knights are now 11-5 in conference play and 13-8 overall.

The Cobbers were done in by an ice-cold shooting touch from the outside. Concordia made only 1-of-14 (7.1%) shots from 3-point range for the game. From the floor they shot 40.0% (20-of-50). Carleton used the exact opposite formula to come away with the 20-point win. The Knights made 10-of-20 (50.0%) shots from behind the arc and only 49.2% (29-of-59) from the floor.

The frontcourt pair of Soren Nelson and Luke Linz led the Cobbers in scoring. Each player finished the game with 13 points. For Nelson, it brings his career point total to 988. He only needs 12 points to become the ninth player in Concordia men's basketball history to break the 1,000-point barrier for a career. Linz also finished with a game-high eight rebounds. Keith Eckhoff was the only other Concordia player to crack the 10-point plateau. He finished with 10 points and three assists.

Carleton placed four of their starting five in double figures in points. Anthony Baquero went 5-of-10 from behind the arc on his way to a game-high 17 points. Jake Phillips was a perfect 4-of-4 from 3-point range and added 16 points. Kyle Beste and Tommy Drake each chipped in 14 points to round out the double-digit brigade for the Knights.

MEET THE AUGGIES

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Augsburg Quick Facts

School: Augsburg College

Location: Minneapolis, Minn.

Founded: 1869

Enrollment: 2,950

Nickname: Auggies

Colors: Maroon and Gray

Arena: Si Melby Hall

Conference: MIAC

President: Dr. William Frame

Athletics Director: Dr. Paul Grauer (men)

Marilyn Florian (women)

National Affiliation: NCAA III

Athletics Phone: 612-330-1000

2004-05 Augsburg Basketball Schedule

Nov. 19-20 UW-Superior Tournament

Nov. 19 St. Scholastica L 58-57

Nov. 20 Finlandia L 72-71

Nov. 23 CROWN L 79-69

Dec. 1 ST. OLAF W 86-71

Dec. 4 St. Mary's W 75-65

Dec. 6 BETHEL L 74-55

Dec. 8 Carleton W 72-66

Dec. 15 NORTH CENTRAL W 103-56

Dec. 30 NORTHWESTERN W 80-77

Jan. 3 ST. THOMAS L 86-74

Jan. 8 Hamline L 79-71

Jan. 12 CONCORDIA W 76-73

Jan. 15 Gustavus L 63-56

Jan. 17 ST. JOHN'S W 84-80 OT

Jan. 19 MACALASTER L 87-73

Jan. 22 St. Olaf L 83-74 OT

Jan. 26 ST. MARY'S L 61-49

Jan. 29 Bethel L 91-73

Jan. 31 CARLETON L 78-65

Feb. 2 St. Thomas L 87-61

Feb. 7 HAMLINE W 85-74

Feb. 9 Concordia 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 14 GUSTAVUS 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 16 St. John's 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 19 Macalester 3 p.m.

Augsburg Men’s Basketball Coach

Interim Head Coach

Gabe Ziegler

Gabe Ziegler

Black Hills State ('03) enters

his second season on

Augsburg's men's basketball

staff in 2004-05.

Ziegler attended the University of Minnesota from 1998-2001. From 1999-2001, he served as a scout team player, manager and student coach for the Gophers' women's basketball team. He served as an intern for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves in 1999.

In 2001, Ziegler transferred to Black Hills State University (S.D.), where he played two seasons of basketball. He earned his bachelor's degree in wellness management from Black Hills State in 2003.

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#12 Justin Kozlowski

Fr., 5-6, Wausau, Wis.

Leads the team in free throw percentage (79.1%)

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Augsburg 85 vs Hamline 74 Game Recap – (courtesy of Augsburg SID)

MINNEAPOLIS (2/7/05) -- Lucas Olson-Patterson (Sr., Minneapolis, Minn./Robbinsdale Cooper HS) recorded his eighth double-double of the season and 14th of his two-year career at Augsburg College, scoring 29 points and pulling down 12 rebounds as the Auggies broke a six-game losing streak with an 85-74 win over Hamline University in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men’s basketball contest Monday night at Si Melby Hall.

Olson-Patterson scored 18 points and had five rebounds in the second half as Augsburg overcame a seven-point second-half deficit to claim the win and improve to 8-13 overall, 6-10 in MIAC play. Justin Koslowski (Fr., Wausau, Wis./Wausau Newman HS) scored a career-high 17 points for the Auggies with six assists and five rebounds, and Dan Graf (So., Lino Lakes, Minn./Centennial HS) had 14 points, five rebounds and three steals.

As a team, Augsburg connected on 40 percent (24-of-60) from the field, hitting seven 3-pointers. Hamline shot 39.1 percent from the field and hit four 3-pointers. Both teams got the free-throw line often, with Augsburg hitting 30-of-41 and Hamline hitting 20-of-23. Augsburg outrebounded Hamline by a 44-27 margin, including 20 offensive rebounds which the Auggies converted into 29 second-chance points, compared to just 14 off of 16 offensive boards for Hamline.

2004-05 Augsburg Men’s Basketball Statistics

Player FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RTot Avg A TO Pts Avg

52Olsn-Pttrsn.159-366 .434 35-115 .304 75-122 .615 177 8.9 32 46 428 21.4

42 J.Gholson..38-78 .487 2-11 .182 27-40 .675 49 6.1 20 10 105 13.1

33 Dan Graf...93-211 .441 21-59 .356 35-53 .660 99 4.7 30 45 242 11.5

12 Kozlowski..37-101 .366 19-57 .333 34-43 .791 33 1.6 38 33 127 6.0

22 C.Scott....38-104 .365 23-60 .383 11-16 .688 39 2.1 23 32 110 5.8

03 Kevin Keto.35-92 .380 1-15 .067 42-63 .667 43 2.0 74 42 113 5.4

24 Devin Rose.32-73 .438 9-17 .529 27-38 .711 29 1.5 19 29 100 5.0

43 Zac Rosen..35-101 .347 5-43 .116 12-19 .632 82 3.9 28 22 87 4.1

55 J.Olson....22-54 .407 6-20 .300 22-30 .733 70 3.5 20 24 72 3.6

31 A.Brister..11-30 .367 6-19 .316 3-6 .500 26 2.6 8 6 31 3.1

30 A.Benesh...15-46 .326 9-29 .310 11-15 .733 24 1.3 9 2 50 2.8

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Total.......533-1314 .406 137-449 .305 306-464 .659 809 38.5 312 316 1509 71.9

Opponents...555-1264 .439 147-411 .358 303-422 .718 830 39.5 369 332 1560 74.3

GAME 22 [pic] AUGSBURG [pic] FEBRUARY 9, 2005 [pic] 7:30PM [pic] THE BACK PAGE

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2004-05 Concordia Men’s Basketball Statistics

Player GP-GS FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

24 Eckhoff..21-18 135-270 .500 62-123 .504 106-131 .809 23 66 89 4.2 75 64 2 28 438 20.9

42 Nelson...21-18 110-244 .451 22-60 .367 63-85 .741 24 73 97 4.6 30 39 16 29 305 14.5

44 Miller...21-18 87-136 .640 0-2 .000 33-40 .825 22 54 76 3.6 14 30 5 12 207 9.9

05 L.Linz...21-0 59-94 .628 4-5 .800 43-66 .652 26 52 78 3.7 22 34 10 11 165 7.9

40 M.Dixon..20-12 53-102 .520 5-12 .417 33-44 .750 22 64 86 4.3 45 69 6 20 144 7.2

22Templeton.20-6 40-76 .526 9-26 .346 23-28 .821 19 39 58 2.9 14 17 1 19 112 5.6

12Meichsner.21-15 26-50 .520 12-25 .480 13-21 .619 7 31 38 1.8 65 53 0 18 77 3.7

50 Adams....21-0 17-36 .472 0-0 .000 12-22 .545 3 8 11 0.5 5 11 4 1 46 2.2

30 G.Ganab...1-0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 2.0

34Citterman..6-0 4-8 .500 0-2 .000 1-3 .333 1 9 10 1.7 8 1 0 0 9 1.5

04Whartnaby.21-3 6-15 .400 1-5 .200 8-18 .444 1 29 30 1.4 38 33 1 14 21 1.0

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Total.......21 543-1045 .520 116-262 .443 344-471 .730 167 453 620 29.5 328 369 46 155 1546 73.6

Opponents...21 544-1180 .461 165-431 .383 280-398 .704 197 376 573 27.3 347 319 58 209 1533 73.0

2004-05 MIAC Standings

School MIAC All Str Home Away

Gustavus 14-2* 16-5 W12 7-3 9-2

St.Thomas 14-3* 14-7 W3 7-1 7-6

Carleton 12-5* 14-8 W2 6-3 8-5

Bethel 10-6* 15-6 L1 9-2 6-4

Concordia 9-7 11-10 L1 7-2 4-8

Macalester 9-8 10-12 L1 5-3 5-9

Augsburg 6-10 8-13 W1 6-6 2-7

Hamline 5-11 7-14 L2 4-6 3-8

St.John's 5-11 7-14 W1 5-7 2-7

St.Mary's 3-13 4-17 L4 1-8 3-9

St.Olaf 3-14 7-15 L6 4-5 3-10

MIAC Schedule

2/9/2005 (Wed)

Bethel @ St. Thomas 7:30pm

Augsburg @ Concordia 7:30pm

Hamline @ Saint Mary's 7:30pm

St. Olaf @ Gustavus 7:30pm

Macalester @ Saint John's 7:30pm

BYE - Carleton

2/12/2005 (Sat)

Concordia @ Bethel 3:00pm

Saint John's @ Hamline 3:00pm

Carleton @ St. Olaf 3:00pm

Saint Mary's @ St. Thomas 3:00pm

BYE - Macalester

2004-05 MIAC Results

2/7/2005 (Mon)

St. Thomas 79 @ St. Olaf 64

Bethel 63 @ Gustavus 65

Saint Mary's 56 @ Saint John's 59

Carleton 74 @ Macalester 72

Hamline 74 @ Augsburg 85

BYE - Concordia

2/5/2005 (Sat)

Concordia 54 @ Carleton 74

St. Olaf 77 @ Bethel 100

Macalester 87 @ Hamline 73

Gustavus 69 @ Saint Mary's 50

Saint John's 72 @ St. Thomas 92

BYE - Augsburg

2/2/2005 (Wed)

Concordia 76 @ Macalester 68

Gustavus 73 @ Carleton 66

Bethel 74 @ Saint Mary's 57

St. Olaf 60 @ Hamline 62

Augsburg 61 @ St. Thomas 87

BYE - Saint John's

1/31/2005 (Mon)

Saint John's 59 @ Bethel 71

St. Thomas 80 @ Gustavus 90

Macalester 73 @ St. Olaf 70 OT

Carleton 78 @ Augsburg 65

BYE - Hamline

MIAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

February 7 – Andrew Olson – GAC

Gustavus Adolphus College sophomore guard Andrew Olson (Owatonna, Minn.) averaged 18.6 points per game and shot 85.7 percent from three-point range (12-14) to help Gustavus claim important MIAC wins over St. Thomas (90-80), Carleton (73-66) and Saint Mary's (69-50) last week. Olson scored a career high 27 points and made 7-of-9 from three-point range as the Gusties defeated St. Thomas at home on Monday to move into first place in the MIAC. On Wednesday, Olson scored 16 points and made 4-of-4 from behind the arc as the Gusties defeated Carleton in Northfield. Gustavus had lost to both St. Thomas and Carleton earlier in the season. On Saturday, Olson scored 13 points as the Gusties defeated St. Mary's in Winona.

Pop Quiz Answers: 1) 1995 and before then 1983 2) Raymond Felton from UNC hit the 1,000-point mark on Feb.3 vs. NC State. 3) Four. Duke is 68-4 in the past five seasons at Cameron Indoor. They lost one game in each of the past two seasons (Maryland, Georgia Tech). 4) Coach “K” started in 1981 and was 33 at the time. (He turns 58 on Sunday). 5) Eric Montross had 36 games in double figures in 1992-93 and Sam Perkins had 118 games scoring in double figures in his career.

MIAC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS – OVERALL GAMES

SCORING

## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1.LucasOlson-Patterson-AUG. 19 150 32 67 399 21.0

2.Keith Eckhoff-CC......... 20 129 59 102 419 21.0

3.Doug Espenson-GAC........ 20 140 35 81 396 19.8

4.Kyle Beste-CAR........... 21 151 3 102 407 19.4

5.Erik Jackson-MAC......... 21 122 73 49 366 17.4

6.Travis Jones-BU.......... 18 109 41 53 312 17.3

REBOUNDING

## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

1.Isaac Rosefelt-UST....... 20 76 158 234 11.7

2.Paul Henrichs-SJU........ 20 61 126 187 9.4

3.LucasOlson-Patterson-AUG. 19 48 117 165 8.7

4.Joey Shimek-UST.......... 20 53 95 148 7.4

5.Jon Bain-STO............. 19 50 87 137 7.2

6.Dan Forkrud-CAR.......... 21 64 83 147 7.0

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