COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05
COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05
COBBER MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05
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F
#42 Brandon Aukes
Sr., 6-5, Kiester, Minn.
G
#10 Jesse Hendricks
Jr., 6-0, Hutchinson, Minn.
F
#40 Kyle Foster
So., 6-6, Apple Valley, Minn.
F
#32 Greg Koba
Jr., 6-5, Hutchinson, Minn.
Probable Piper 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 .... 14 1029-999 73.5-71.4 +2.1 361-869 .415 88-286 .308 219-337 .650 564 533 +2.2
Bethel ...... 14 1184-990 84.6-70.7 +13.9 426-945 .451 155-392 .395 177-247 .717 532 555 -1.6
Carleton .... 14 1051-961 75.1-68.6 +6.4 363-805 .451 117-317 .369 208-298 .698 436 513 -5.5
Concordia ... 13 997-1006 76.7-77.4 -0.7 344-650 .529 76-157 .484 233-321 .726 396 355 +3.2
Gustavus .... 14 999-894 71.4-63.9 +7.5 362-746 .485 92-217 .424 183-276 .663 453 430 +1.6
Hamline ..... 14 1005-1085 71.8-77.5 -5.7 384-845 .454 72-217 .332 165-248 .665 476 480 -0.3
Macalester .. 14 959-1005 68.5-71.8 -3.3 354-799 .443 109-301 .362 142-213 .667 455 525 -5.0
Saint John's. 14 903-987 64.5-70.5 -6.0 341-766 .445 62-196 .316 159-244 .652 483 445 +2.7
Saint Mary's. 14 849-1033 60.6-73.8 -13.1 282-708 .398 92-275 .335 193-270 .715 439 477 -2.7
St. Olaf .... 14 937-978 66.9-69.9 -2.9 336-820 .410 72-208 .346 193-280 .689 503 501 +0.1
St. Thomas... 14 1051-923 75.1-65.9 +9.1 395-793 .498 99-245 .404 162-225 .720 537 431 +7.6
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2004-05 Hamline University Men’s Basketball Roster
No. Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown
25/3 Nick Novak Fy. G 5-8 Ladysmith, Wis./Ladysmith
04 Joe Smock Fy. G/F 6-5 Big Lake, Minn./Big Lake
10 Jesse Hendricks Jr. G 6-0 Hutchinson, Minn./Hutchinson
12 Sam Wiener So. G 6-2 Marshall, Minn./Marshall
15/45 Kory Kelzer Fy. F 6-5 Watertown, Minn./Watertown-Mayer
20 Brandon Hayes Fy. G 5-9 Bloomington, Minn./St. Croix Lutheran
23 Ryan Montgomery Jr. G 6-1 Plainview, Minn./Plainview
24 Ayan Hargrove Jr. G 6-1 Oakdale, Minn./North St. Paul
30 Jon Viemeister Jr. G/F 6-2 Janesville, Wis./Craig
32 Greg Koba Jr. F 6-5 Hutchinson, Minn./Hutchinson
33 Adam Hakanson So. F 6-5 Wheeler, Wis./Boyceville
40 Kyle Foster So. F 6-6 Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview
42 Brandon Aukes Sr. F 6-5 Kiester, Minn./USC
54 Charley Good Jr. F/C 6-6 Alexandria, Minn./Alexandria
55 Paul Muenchow Sr. C 6-10 St. Anthony, Minn./St. Anthony
Coaching Staff:
Head Coach – Barry Wohler
Assistant Coaches – Dan Perrel, Jeremy Tiers
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GAME 15 [pic] HAMLINE [pic] JANUARY 19, 2005 [pic] 7:30PM [pic] MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
GAME 15
Hamline University (3-6 MIAC/5-9)
at
Concordia College (4-5 MIAC/6-8)
January 19, 2005
Memorial Auditorium
Moorhead, MN
GAME TIME: 7:30 pm
SERIES: Hamline leads 73-48
SERIES STARTED: 1922
LAST YEAR: Last year Concordia swept the series. The Cobbers won by five in the first game played in St. Paul, and then pounded the Pipers by 40 in the return game in Moorhead. In the first game, Soren Nelson bombed away for 26 points as Concordia won 77-72. He went 7-for-9 from the floor, including 3-for-4 from 3-point range and a perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line. As a team, the Cobbers shot 91.3%(21-for-23) from the free throw line. In the Moorhead massacre, Josh Downey poured in 32 points and the Cobbers won 87-47. The victory helped Concordia clinch an MIAC playoff berth.
SERIES HISTORY: Concordia has won the last 11 games in the series. The last time Hamline defeated the Cobbers was back on January 2, 1999. The 11-game string represents the longest winning streak for Concordia in the 82-year history between the two teams. The longest winning streak for Hamline is 20 games. The Pipers rattled off 20 straight wins from 1931 until 1950…the most points scored by a single team in a single game in the series is 108. Concordia posted 108 points in their 108-80 win in 1970…the largest margin of victory in the series is 46 points. Hamline bettered the Cobbers 83-37 in 1949.
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 7:30pm
Jan. 22 ST. JOHN'S 3:00pm
Jan. 23 ST. MARY'S 3:00pm
Jan. 26 GUSTAVUS 7:30pm
Jan. 29 ST. OLAF 3:00pm
Feb. 2 at Macalester 7:30pm
Feb. 5 at Carleton 3:00pm
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 (4-5 MIAC/6-8)
THE SUM OF ALL PARTS
Concordia enters tonight's game leading the MIAC in field goal percentage. That should not be surprising since the top two players in field goal percentage in the league sport maroon and gold and the Cobbers have three of the top eight in the conference. Luke Linz has overtaken teammate Jason Miller as the league's most accurate shooter. Linz is hitting on 68.4% of his shots, while Miller is close behind at 64.1%. Keith Eckhoff is the third member of the team to show up in the top ten. Eckhoff is eighth in the league with a 52.1% field goal clip.
AND THE PARTS ARE PRETTY GOOD
- Concordia junior Keith Eckhoff is currently leading the MIAC in scoring with a 22.3 points per game average. He is also first in 3-point field goal percentage (55.2%) and third in free throw percentage (78.9%). As of January 9, he was ranked fifth in the nation in 3-point percentage and 21st in overall scoring.
- Junior post player Jason Miller has picked up where he left off in the 2003-04 season. Last year Miller was second in the league in field goal percentage (58.3%). This season he is also second in the MIAC in that category with a 61.5% clip from the field.
THAT’S A DIRTY 30
Concordia has had a player score more than 30 points in a game on five separate occasions in 2004-05. Keith Eckhoff has scored 30+ points on four different occasions, while Soren Nelson scored a career-high 32 points against Bethel on Saturday.
YOU’RE KILLING ME SMALLS!
One of the Achilles heels for the Cobbers this season has been in the rebounding department. The Cobbers rank last in the league in rebounds per game and offensive rebounds. This category is a little deceiving though, because the Cobbers are second in the league in the number of rebounds their opponent hauls down. Looks like that when the Cobbers play, both teams make a lot of shots and there aren't many rebounds!!
THE INSIDE SCOOP
HAMLINE (3-6 MIAC/5-9)
YOU WIN SOME, YOU LOSE SOME
Hamline has taken the phrase you win some, you lose some to new heights this season. The Pipers are currently riding a nine-game stretch where they have alternated wins and losses. Recently, Hamline has posted quality wins over Augsburg and St. John's (two teams that beat Concordia) and has losses against MIAC basement dweller St. Mary's and at home against Bethel (two teams that Concordia beat). The loss against St. Mary's might be the hardest pill for first-year head coach Barry Wohler to swallow. The Cardinals were winless in MIAC play before they downed the Pipers 83-72 at Hamline.
HOME SWEET ROAD
To go along with their recent up-and-down trend, Hamline has taken to playing better on the road then they do at home. In the last seven games, Hamline is 1-3 at home and 2-1 on the road. Overall, the Pipers are 2-5 at home and 3-4 on the road.
BARRY BALL
Tonight's matchup marks the first time the first-year head coach Barry Wohler will make an appearance in "The Barn". Wohler's name is probably familiar to those who keep up with U of M sports. Wohler played basketball and baseball for the Gophers. He was a member of both the 1982 Big Ten championship basketball and baseball teams, but left the university to pursue a professional baseball career within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
After looking at Hamline's season statistics, the Gameday staff has one question: how have they won five games? The Pipers have only one player scoring in double figures and are last in the league in scoring defense. Hamline is allowing opponents to score 77.5 points per game. Offensively, the Pipers average only 71.8 points per game. In addition, they are dead last in 3-point field goal defense and ninth in the league in 3-point field goals made. One area that the team excels at is stealing the ball. Hamline leads the MIAC in steals, averaging 10.57 per game.
Cobbers vs. Pipers Tale of the Tape
CONCORDIA
CC OPP
SCORING............ 1053 1077
Points per game.... 75.2 76.9
FIELD GOALS-ATT....366-708 376-797
Field goal pct..... .517 .472
3 POINT FG-ATT.....82-172 117-298
3-point FG pct..... .477 .393
3-pt FG per game. 5.9 8.4
FREE THROWS-ATT....239-329 208-299
Free throw pct..... .726 .696
Rebounds per game.. 30.3 28.4
Assists per game... 15.6 17.1
Turnovers per game. 17.1 14.6
SCORE BY PERIODS:1st 2nd OT Total
Concordia....... 494 521 38 - 1053
Opponents........470 577 30 - 1077
HAMLINE
HU OPP
SCORING............ 1005 1078
Points per game.... 71.8 77.0
FIELD GOALS-ATT....384-845 343-758
Field goal pct..... .454 .453
3 POINT FG-ATT..... 72-217 104-263
3-point FG pct..... .332 .395
3-pt FG per game... 5.1 7.4
FREE THROWS-ATT....165-248 288-389
Free throw pct..... .665 .740
Rebounds per game.. 34.0 34.3
Assists per game... 13.1 13.4
Turnovers per game. 18.4 18.3
SCORE BY PERDS: 1st 2nd OT Tot
Hamline.........429 576 0 –1005
Opponents.......480 605 0 -1085
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
10 Lucas Brott Jr G 6-2 170 Deer Lodge, Mont./Powell Cty
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
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
2003-04 MIAC
All-Conference
C
#44 Jason Miller
Jr., 6-5, Moorhead
Led the team in field goal percentage in 2003-04
F
#40 Mark Dixon
Jr., 6-3 St. Paul, Minn.
Leads the team in rebounds.
G
#12 Eric Meichsner
Fr., 5-11, Morris, Minn.
G
#24 Keith Eckhoff
Jr., 6-3, Alexandria
Led the team in 3-pt shooting pct. In 2003-04
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COBBER LAST GAME RECAP - Concordia 80 at St. Thomas 94
ST. PAUL-- It is becoming more and more commonplace for Cobber guard Keith Eckhoff to put on a shooting clinic from anywhere on the floor. The junior has meteorically risen to the top of the MIAC with his ability to hit jump shots from anywhere on the floor. Coming into the season, Eckhoff was averaging 11.6 points per game and had only scored more than 20 points in a single game on one occasion. So far in 2004-05, he is averaging 22.3 points per game and has compiled four games in which he has scored over 30 points.
The latest Eckhoff tutorial came on Monday night. The long-range gunner exploded for 36 points and was 9-of-11 from 3-point range. He finished the game by shooting 65.0% (13-of-20) from the floor and also added team-highs in assists (5) and rebounds (4). Despite Eckhoff's surgical touch from the outside, the Cobbers were unable to out-slug league-leading St. Thomas and fell 94-80.
The game was not decided until the final 12 minutes of play. Concordia was clinging to a 55-54 lead before the Tommies sprinted to an 8-0 run and seized control of the game from that point forward.
The loss drops Concordia's record to 4-5 in the MIAC and 6-8 overall. The Cobbers entered the day in a four-way tie for fourth place in the league. After the action in the league on Monday, Concordia now stands tied with Macalester for sixth place. St. Thomas finishes their first half of the MIAC season with a perfect 10-0 record. The Tommies have now won seven straight games and are 10-4 overall.
The other two Cobber players who broke into double figures in scoring were post players. Jason Miller finished the game with 15 points and four rebounds. Freshman Luke Linz tallied 12 points. Senior Soren Nelson, who scored 32 points in Concordia's victory over Bethel on Saturday, was limited to only 24 minutes of play due to foul trouble and finished the game with nine points.
St. Thomas had four players score in double figures, and was led by the unlikely scoring figure of reserve Bryan Schnettler. Schnettler came off the bench to torch the net for five, 3-point field goals and score a season-high 23 points. Rebounding machine Isaac Rosefelt recorded his ninth double-double of the season. He added 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.
The biggest statistical difference came in rebounds and turnovers. St. Thomas outrebounded Concordia by a 31-23 margin and committed only seven turnovers in the game. The Cobbers turned the ball over 15 times and the Tommies turned those 15 miscues into 23 points.
MEET THE PIPERS
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Hamline Quick Facts
School: Hamline University
Location: St. Paul, Minn.
Founded: 1854
Enrollment: 1,400
Nickname: Pipers
Colors: Red and Gray
Facility: Hutton Arena
Conference: MIAC
President: Larry Osnes
Athletics Director: Daniel O’Brien
Athletics Phone: 651-523-2033
2004-05 Hamline Basketball Schedule
Nov. 20 Northland W 90-62
Nov. 23 Martin Luther L 66-84
Nov. 27 Northwestern L 66-78
Dec. 1 GUSTAVUS L 60-91
Dec. 4 CARLETON L 71-90
Dec. 6 St. Thomas L 71-77
Dec. 8 LUTHER W 90-89
Dec. 18 ST. SCHOLASTICA L 71-76
Jan. 3 St. Olaf W 68-64
Jan. 5 Macalester L 57-76
Jan. 8 AUGSBURG W 79-71
Jan. 12 ST. MARY'S L 72-83
Jan. 15 St. John’s W 71-62
Jan. 17 BETHEL L 73-82
Jan. 19 Concordia 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 22 Gustavus 3:00 p.m.
Jan. 26 Carleton 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 29 ST. THOMAS 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 2 ST. OLAF 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 5 MACALESTER 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 7 Augsburg 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 9 St. Mary’s 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 12 ST. JOHN'S 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 16 Bethel 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 19 CONCORDIA 3:00 p.m.
Hamline Men’s Basketball Coach
Barry Wohler
Barry Wohler enters his first
season as the head coach of
the Hamline men's basketball
program. From 1999-2004,
Wohler was the head boys'
basketball coach at Marshall High School in southwestern Minnesota. His team won the 2001 Southwest Conference championship and represented Section 2AAA in the state tournament.
He was Southwest All-Area Basketball Coach of the Year in both 2000 and 2001.
Wohler was a two-year letterwinner in both basketball and baseball at the University of Minnesota. He was a member of both the 1982 Big Ten championship basketball and baseball teams, but left the university to pursue a professional baseball career within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
Wohler played baseball for the Dodgers from 1983-88, where he was a member of the club's AAA affiliate. He then returned to St. Cloud State to finish a degree in physical education. Wohler graduated from St. Cloud State in 1989, after leading the Huskies men's basketball team to the 1986 and 1987 NCC championship. They also appeared in the 1987 Elite Eight.
G
#12 Sam Wiener
So., 6-2, Marshall, Minn.
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Hamline Season Preview – (courtesy of Hamline SID)
When a first-year head coach comes into a program, the keyword for the transition is always ‘new’ – new attitude, new atmosphere, new system. The 2004-05 men’s basketball team is no different as they begin the first season of the Barry Wohler era.
Hamline will rely on a young group of returning guards along with some newcomers who will contribute immediately. At point guard, Wohler is high on transfer Sam Wiener (Marshall, Minn.). The sophomore comes in from Div. II Southwest Minnesota State where he started 13 games as a first-year, averaging 3.5 assists per game. Also fighting for playing time are junior Ryan Montgomery (Plainview, Minn.) and transfer Jesse Hendricks (Hutchinson, Minn.), who both can play point and shooting guard positions. First-year Nick Novak (Ladysmith, Wis.) will lend depth to the point guards.
When the Pipers play in the half court, Wohler will focus on getting the ball inside in order to open up outside shooters. On the front line, the Pipers return a big and experienced group. Senior forward Brandon Aukes (Kiester, Minn.) is the leading scorer back, averaging 8.0 points per game. The 6-5, 177-pounder also grabbed 4.5 rebounds per game. Hamline also returns 6-10 center Paul Muenchow (St. Anthony, Minn.), who tallied 5.3 ppg and 5.0 rpg.
2004-05 Hamline Men’s Basketball Statistics
Player FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RTot Avg A TO Pts Avg
54 C.Good....62-109 .569 0-0 .000 27-37 .730 61 5.1 16 18 151 12.6
10 Hendricks.33-89 .371 19-48 .396 9-11 .818 11 1.1 14 23 94 9.4
04 J.Smock...19-42 .452 12-24 .500 9-13 .692 12 1.7 4 5 59 8.4
32 G.Koba....45-87 .517 5-14 .357 22-35 .629 67 4.8 12 29 117 8.4
42 B.Aukes...38-95 .400 5-26 .192 27-46 .587 66 5.1 15 23 108 8.3
44 Grossbach.16-26 .615 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 17 3.4 3 2 34 6.8
40 K.Foster..29-56 .518 0-3 .000 19-27 .704 42 3.5 5 20 77 6.4
23Montgomery.32-83 .386 13-37 .351 5-8 .625 21 1.6 12 23 82 6.3
12 Wiener....31-79 .392 12-33 .364 7-13 .538 47 3.4 74 52 81 5.8
33 Hakanson..24-49 .490 1-5 .200 12-17 .706 22 1.7 7 13 61 4.7
55 Muenchow..20-42 .476 0-0 .000 12-15 .800 37 2.8 6 22 52 4.0
24 Hargrove..14-31 .452 1-8 .125 4-5 .800 5 0.6 8 3 33 3.7
Total......384-845 .454 72-217 .332 165-248 .665 476 34.0 183 257 1005 71.8
Opponents..343-758 .453 104-263 .395 288-389 .740 480 34.3 188 256 1078 77.0
GAME 15 [pic] HAMLINE [pic] JANUARY 19, 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..14-11 94-186 .505 48-89 .539 76-97 .784 16 46 62 4.4 48 41 1 20 312 22.3
42 Nelson...14-11 71-164 .433 13-34 .382 40-59 .678 17 44 61 4.4 21 26 10 14 195 13.9
44 Miller...14-11 59-96 .615 0-2 .000 25-31 .806 12 38 50 3.6 6 19 3 8 143 10.2
05 L.Linz...14-0 41-62 .661 2-2 1.000 32-50 .640 18 33 51 3.6 14 24 7 7 116 8.3
40 M.Dixon..14-8 35-69 .507 2-5 .400 28-38 .737 20 52 72 5.1 35 45 5 15 100 7.1
22Templeton.14-3 28-54 .519 8-21 .381 16-18 .889 13 21 34 2.4 8 8 1 14 80 5.7
12Meichsner.14-8 15-27 .556 7-13 .538 4-6 .667 6 18 24 1.7 41 33 0 5 41 2.9
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
50 Adams....14-0 12-23 .522 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 5 6 0.4 3 5 0 1 26 1.9
34 D.Lund...11-0 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 9-10 .900 1 8 9 0.8 10 12 1 3 18 1.6
04Whartnaby.14-3 6-14 .429 1-4 .250 7-15 .467 0 23 23 1.6 32 23 1 10 20 1.4
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Total......14 366-708 .517 82-172 .477 239-329 .726 120 304 424 30.3 219 240 29 97 1053 75.2
Opponents..14 376-797 .472 117-298 .393 208-299 .696 139 258 397 28.4 240 204 43 140 1077 76.9
2004-05 MIAC Standings
School MIAC All Str Home Away
St. Thomas 10-0 10-4 W7 5-0 5-4
Gustavus 7-2 9-5 W5 4-3 5-2
Carleton 6-3 8-6 W2 3-2 5-4
Bethel 5-4 10-4 W1 5-2 5-2
Augsburg 5-4 7-7 W1 5-3 2-4
Concordia 4-5 6-8 L1 3-1 3-7
Macalester 4-5 5-9 L1 4-0 1-9
St. John's 3-6 5-9 L3 4-6 1-3
Hamline 3-6 5-9 L1 2-5 3-4
St. Olaf 2-7 6-8 L5 3-3 3-5
St. Mary's 1-8 2-12 L2 0-5 2-7
MIAC Schedule
1/19/2005 (Wed)
Hamline @ Concordia 7:30pm
Macalester @ Augsburg 7:30pm
Gustavus @ Saint John's 7:30pm
Carleton @ Bethel 7:30pm
St. Olaf @ Saint Mary's 7:30pm
BYE - St. Thomas
1/22/2005 (Sat)
Hamline @ Gustavus 3:00pm
Saint John's @ Concordia 3:00pm
Bethel @ Macalester 3:00pm
Carleton @ St. Thomas 3:00pm
Augsburg @ St. Olaf 3:00pm
BYE - Saint Mary's
2004-05 MIAC Results
1/17/2005 (Mon)
Concordia 80 @ St. Thomas 94
Macalester 70 @ Gustavus 78
Bethel 82 @ Hamline 73
Saint Mary's 43 @ Carleton 64
Saint John's 80 @ Augsburg 84 OT
BYE - St. Olaf
1/15/2005 (Sat)
Bethel 82 @ Concordia 83
St. Thomas 70 @ Saint Mary's 41
Augsburg 56 @ Gustavus 63
St. Olaf 55 @ Carleton 76
Hamline 71 @ Saint John's 62
BYE - Macalester
1/12/2005 (Wed)
Concordia 73 @ Augsburg 76
St. Thomas 73 @ Bethel 63
Saint Mary's 83 @ Hamline 72
Saint John's 45 @ Macalester 66
Gustavus 70 @ St. Olaf 67
BYE – Carleton
1/10/2005 (Mon)
St. Thomas 67 @ Carleton 66
1/8/2005 (Sat)
Concordia 56 @ NDSU 71
Macalester 73 @ Carleton 77 OT
Augsburg 71 @ Hamline 79
Gustavus 79 @ Bethel 74
St. Olaf 56 @ St. Thomas 83
Saint John's 83 @ Saint Mary's 71
MIAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
January 17 – Isaac Rosefelt – UST
University of St. Thomas sophomore center Isaac Rosefelt (St. Paul, Minn./St. Thomas Acad.) had his seventh and eighth double-doubles of the season, averaged 14.0 ppg and 15.3 rpg, and shot 67% (18-of-27) from the field to help the first-place Tommies win three road games in a 3-0 week.
In Monday's 67-66 win over Carleton he was 4-for-4 from the field and had eight points and six rebounds in 24 minutes.
In Wednesday's 10-point win at Bethel he played 36 minutes and had 20 points and 23 rebounds -- the most rebounds in an MIAC game in the last 20 seasons.
In Saturday's 29-point win at Saint Mary's, he added 14 points, 17 rebounds and three blocked shots in 27 minutes. St. Thomas is 9-4 overall, 9-0 in the MIAC and 6-0 in January.
MIAC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS – OVERALL GAMES
SCORING
## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G
1.Keith Eckhoff-CC......... 13 88 45 72 293 22.5
2.LucasOlson-Patterson-AUG. 13 96 17 46 255 19.6
3.Kyle Beste-CAR........... 14 96 3 74 269 19.2
4.Doug Espenson-GAC........ 14 95 26 50 266 19.0
5.Tim Gilbert-BU........... 14 79 34 51 243 17.4
6.Tom Conboy-MAC........... 14 95 6 31 227 16.2
REBOUNDING
## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G
1.Isaac Rosefelt-UST....... 14 60 111 171 12.2
2.Paul Henrichs-SJU........ 14 37 92 129 9.2
3.LucasOlson-Patterson-AUG. 13 35 74 109 8.4
4.Travis Jones-BU.......... 12 32 61 93 7.8
5.Doug Espenson-GAC........ 14 25 76 101 7.2
6.Dan Forkrud-CAR.......... 14 43 54 97 6.9
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