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Bears Host Unbeaten Illinois State Redbirds Sunday Afternoon

Missouri State Bears (7-4) vs.

Illinois State (11-0)
December 28, 2008 -  JQH Arena (11,000), Springfield, Mo., 2:05 p.m.
Television -  BEARS LIVE!

Radio - KTXR (101.3 FM) and Missouri State Bears Basketball Radio Network (LISTEN LIVE)

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Missouri State Opens League Play Against Unbeaten ISU - The Missouri State Bears wrap up a five-game home stand tonight when they welcome the Illinois State Redbirds (11-0) to JQH Arena for the first time in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both teams.

 The Bears are coming off just their second home loss of the season as they fell 63-51 to Middle Tennessee in the finals of the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak and five-game home winning streak for Missouri State, which committed a season-high 19 turnovers. The Bears also had a season-best 17 offensive rebounds in the contest and fought back from a 25-point first-half deficit to pull within eight early in the second half. Cardell McFarland (6-2, 160, Fr., Evansville, Ind.) matched a career-high with 14 points in the game for the Bears. Chris Cooks (6-4, 220, Sr., Idabel, Okla.) and Spencer Laurie (6-1, 182, Sr., Springfield, Mo.) both earned all-tournament honors at the three-day event as the Bears (2-1) got earned second place in the four-team field.

Sizing up the Opposition - The Redbirds are off to an impressive 11-0 start that has included six home wins in their last seven victories overall. Illinois State has an average margin of victory of 13.5 points through its early unbeaten run, including a 7.3 margin on the road.

 ISU’s 72-69 win at Central Michigan on December 17 is its only common opponent with Missouri State. The Bears also defeated the Chippewas in Mount Pleasant on November 17, 60-57.

 Coach Tim Jankovich’s (Kansas State, 1982) squad returns seven lettermen and a pair of starters -- Osiris Eldgridge (6-3, 190, Jr., G) and Dinma Odiakosa (6-8, 240, So., F) -- from last year’s squad that finished 25-10 (13-5 MVC) and eliminated Missouri State from the Valley Tournament in the quarterfinals. The Redbirds went on to the second round of the MasterCard NIT before dropping a 55-48 decision to Dayton at Redbird Arena in just the team’s second home loss over 18 games in 2007-08.

 Champ Oguchi (6-6, 198, Sr., G) leads the Redbirds with 16.2 points per game. Eldridge is posting 15.2 points, and fellow back court standout Lloyd Phillips (5-10, 170, Jr. G) has scored 12.4 per game. The trio have combined to hit 73 three-pointers, collect 79 assists and grab 42 steals this season. Odiakosa (9.6 ppg, 6.9) is the club’s top rebounder and has made 59.2 percent of his shots, while Emmanuel Holloway (6-2, 190, Sr., G, 9.5, 4.3) is the squad’s assist leader (36).

The Series - Illinois State leads the all-time series, 29-22. The series dates back to 1967, and the Redbirds won all three meetings last season, including a 64-63 win in Springfield in one of two home losses for the Bears in their final season at Hammons Student Center. MSU is 15-8 all-time in Springfield against ISU and has won six of the last 10 meetings overall and six of the last seven games played on the Bears’ home court.

Head Coach Cuonzo Martin - Cuonzo (CON-zoe) Martin (Purdue, 2000) is in his first season as a collegiate head coach after eight seasons as an assistant coach and associate head coach at Purdue (2000-08) where he was a standout performer for Coach Gene Keady from 1991-95. He became Missouri State’s 16th head basketball coach on April 1, 2008.

 He is 7-4 in his coaching tenure, including a 6-2 mark at JQH Arena. He was 1-0 against Illinois State as an assistant coach at Purdue.

 Martin (37) played professional basketball for four years, including two stops with the Milwaukee Bucks and one with the Vancouver Grizzlies of the NBA. He spent most of his professional playing time in the Continental Basketball Association and in Europe, leading Grand Rapids in scoring three seasons and leading the Felize Scandone team in Avellino, Italy in 1997. Originally from East St. Louis, Ill., he scored 20 points against the Bears as a Purdue player on 12/22/92 and helped Purdue to a 4-0 mark against MSU as a player and coach.

Bears Basketball Radio Network - All Missouri State Bears games can be heard on KTXR, Springfield (101.3 FM), the flagship station of the Missouri State Bears Basketball Radio Network. Play-by-play man Art Hains will provide the game description, while former Bears players Mike Keltner (1972-74) and Jeff Ford (1989-90) will provide color commentary throughout the season. Hains first began calling Bears’ action in 1977 and is in his second stint and 28th season overall as the Voice of the Bears. He called Bears games from 1977-81 and returned to that post in 1985. He has now announced 832 Bears’ basketball games in his career.

MSU basketball can also be heard on the 10-station, two-state Missouri State Bears Football Radio Network on the following affiliates: Ava - KKOZ (92.1 FM/1430 AM); El Dorado Springs - KESM (105.5 FM); Jefferson City - KJMO (97.5); Kansas City - KCWJ (1030 AM); Monett - KKBL (95.9 FM); Poplar Bluff - KLID (1340 AM); St. Louis - KSLG (1380 AM or 1490 AM); Sparta, Ill. - WHC) (1230 AM); Springfield - KTXR (101.3 FM) (flagship); Willow Springs - KUKU (100.3 FM).

Podcasts - Missouri State now produces a weekly Podcast, available on the Missouri State Athletics web site -- www.MissouriStateBears.com -- by clicking on the Fan Central icon or the Podcast banner ad. The podcasts will be updated every Tuesday. The Podcasts are also available at iTunesU.

Television - The Bears will be featured eight times this season on Mediacom Connections (Channel 14 locally) with Don West providing the play-by-play and Dan Lucy serving as color commentator. The Missouri Cable Sports Network will also show the games throughout Missouri, with the schedule determined by each local Mediacom market.

 Remaining games on this year’s Mediacom Connections slate are: Jan. 18 (at Illinois State), Jan. 28 (at Southern Illinois), Feb. 1 (at Creighton), Feb. 4 (Evansville), Feb. 10 (at Wichita State) and Feb. 17 (at Bradley). The Bears are 1-0 on Mediacom this season.

MSU will be featured on FOX Sports Midwest twice this season -- Jan. 10 (at Northern Iowa) and Feb. 14 (Indiana State), while the Bears will play on two national ESPN telecasts at home Jan. 25 on ESPNU (UNI) and Feb. 7 on ESPN2 (Southern Illinois).

Bears Live! - Today’s game will be shown on MSU’s on-line video channel -- Bears Live!

 Bears Live is a new, premium broadband video destination for exclusive live and on-demand Missouri State streaming video & audio content. This broadband video channel is the ultimate place for Bears fans on the web and can be accessed through www.MissouriStateBears.com, the official web site of Missouri State Athletics.

Links to live game stats and the Missouri State Bears Basketball Radio Network free live audio stream can be found on the game notes page for this week’s game on the MSU Athletics Web page -- www.MissouriStateBears.com.

Hobbs Leaves Team - On December 11, freshman guard Derron Hobbs made the decision to end his playing career with the Bears and return to his home in St. Louis at the end of this semester.

 "We wish Derron the best in whatever direction he decides to

go from here," said Missouri State head coach Cuonzo Martin. "This was a decision that he made on his own and for his own reasons."

 Hobbs was hampered by an ankle sprain that forced him to miss the team’s first three regular season games before his return to action on November 28 against Utah. He scored three points in the Utah game with a pair of rebounds and an assist and followed that performance with a five-point outing against Arkansas-Little Rock on December 3. He played, but did not score in his only other game with the team on December 6 against Arkansas State.

 "I appreciate the opportunity that Coach Martin gave me," Hobbs said Thursday afternoon. "Because of some personal circumstances, I have made the decision to move on."

 The six-foot, 145-pound point guard is a product of Gateway Tech High School in St. Louis and did not travel with the team to Tulsa on December 10 while finalizing his decision.

Reset the Clock - All you need to know about the Bears for tonight’s game in 35 seconds or less . . . Missouri State is coming off a second-place finish in its own tournament -- the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney, held December 20-22 . . . The Bears beat Norfolk State (75-66) and UC Irvine (57-48) before falling to Middle Tennessee (63-51) in the finals . . . Chris Cooks (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.) and Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.) were named to the all-tournament team . . . Wade Knapp (Sr., C, Wakeeney, Kan.) posted four straight double-figure scoring games from December 6 to December 20 and set his career high in three of those games, including 18 against Norfolk State (12/20/08) . . . The Bears are 1-0 on Sunday this season . . . MSU is also 7-1 when leading at the half, dropping only the Utah game which it led 27-26 at the break (11/26/08) . . . The Bears are 20-4 over their last 24 home games, including a 6-2 mark at JQH Arena . . . Will Creekmore (So., C, Tulsa, Okla.) made his Missouri State debut in the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney, coming off the bench in all three games to combine for 14 points and 13 rebounds in the three contests with 44 total minutes . . . The Bears are pouring on the defense, leading the Valley and ranking 28th nationally in scoring defense (57.9) . . . The Bears are also third in the MVC in FG percentage defense (.412), fourth in three-point FG defense (.340) and second in turnover margin (+3.3).

Poll Position - For the first time in their 19-year tenure in the Missouri Valley Conference, the Missouri State men were picked last in the 10-team conference. The Bears return three starters and six lettermen from a 17-16 team a year ago. Since joining the league in 1990-91, the Bears have been picked in the league’s upper division 16 times in the previous 18 preseason polls, as determined by conference coaches, sports information directors, beat writers and broadcasters.

 The only previous lower division predictions for the Bears in the Valley preseason poll were in 1995-96 and 2002-03 when Missouri State was picked eighth. In 1995-96, MSU finished 16-12 overall and 11-7 in the league, tying for fourth place. In 2002-03, the Bears completed a 17-12 season and tied for third (12-6) in the MVC.

 Creighton claimed 36 of the 39 first-place votes in this year’s preseason poll and was tabbed first with 386 points, followed by SIU (322), Illinois State (309), Drake (274), Bradley (219), UNI (186), Indiana State (137), Evansville (122), Wichita State (105), Missouri State (85). Likewise, no Bears were named to the preseason all-conference team.

Bears Basketball Centennial - The 2008-09 season marks the 100th anniversary of Missouri State’s first basketball team in 1908-09. The University did not field teams in 1911-12, 1912-13, 1943-44 or 1944-45 due to World War I and II, making this the 97th season the Bears have hit the hardwood. MSU is the 27th winningest NCAA Division I program, having compiled a 1,496-819 (.646) all-time basketball record. Cuonzo Martin is Missouri State’s 16th head basketball coach.

 Over the previous 10 seasons, the Bears are 191-128 (.599), which ranks 65th among all NCAA Division I schools during that span and third among Missouri Valley Conference schools behind No. 19 Creighton (.710) and No. 26 Southern Illinois (.691).

Court Captains - Seniors Spencer Laurie (G, Springfield, Mo.), Shane Laurie (G, Springfield, Mo.), Chris Cooks (F, Idabel, Okla.) and Wade Knapp (C, Wakeeney, Kan.) will share captain duties for the Bears this season. Spencer Laurie was a co-captain last season as well, making him one of 10 Bears to ever hold the honor of captain for more than one season. Previous multiple-year captains were: Finis Engleman (1914-15), Carl Fox (1927, 29), Gene Ruble (1949-50), Bill Thomas (1952-53), Max Oldham (1956-58), Danny Bolden (1966-67), Jimmy Dull (1977-78), Mark Lance (1981-82), and Danny Moore (1998-99).

Bears in the Final NCAA RPI - Since 1994-95, the Bears have finished in the NCAA Division I upper division in the Final RPI (Ratings Percentage Index) all 14 seasons, including four finishes in the top 40, five finishes in the top 50 and eight stops in the top 100. The Bears own three of the five best RPI’s not to have been selected for an at-large NCAA Tournament berth. MSU had the 21st-best RPI on Selection Sunday when it was snubbed for the Dance in 2005-06 as well as a Tourney exclusion after a No. 34 regular season placement in 1999-2000. The 2006-07 Bears were No. 36 in the NCAA’s power ratings on Selection Sunday. All three teams played in the NIT and were a collective 3-3 in the postseason those years. The 1996-97 Bears were 25-7 in the regular season, ranked No. 42 in the RPI and were also not awarded an NCAA at-large berth. The Bears have five 20-win seasons to their credit in the past 12 seasons and have recorded seven consecutive winning seasons.

Debut of the "Q" - With a $30 million gift from Missouri State alumnus and Springfield-based hotel developer John Q. Hammons, the long-time dream of a new home for the Missouri State Bears and Lady Bears and an iconic tribute to MSU intercollegiate athletics has become a reality. JQH Arena features a seating capacity of 11,000, including 50 courtside seats, 24 suites, PRIME Overtime Club, Hall of Fame and Legacy of Competition exhibits, 114 loge seats, 1,363 reserved student bleacher seats and 9,637 chairback seats.

 The Bears defeated Arkansas, 62-57, before a sellout crowd of 10,881 on November 22, 2008 in the inaugural game at JQH Arena and are now 6-2 in the facility. The first opponent to beat Missouri State in the facility was Utah, 71-58, on November 26, 2008. MSU’s five-game home winning streak was snapped on December 22 by Middle Tennessee, 63-51, in the finals of the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney.

Spencer for Hire - Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.) eclipsed the 500-point plateau for his collegiate career against Arkansas on Nov. 22, 2008. Likewise, his 18 points against Utah (11/28/08) put him over the 500-point mark for his Missouri State career. Including 11 points scored during his brief stint at the University of Missouri, Laurie now has 582 career points, and 571 at MSU. He needs 13 points to move into Missouri State’s top 80 all-time scorers.

 He has now scored points in four different home arenas, including his time at Missouri where he played in Hearnes Center and Mizzou Arena in addition to Hammons Student Center and JQH Arena at Missouri State.

Exhibition Excellence - Five Bears averaged double figures in scoring for Missouri State’s pair of preseason exhibition games this November. MSU defeated Quincy, 79-44, on November 3 before a 103-73 victory over East Central (Okla.) on November 10. Both games were played at Hammons Student Center.

 The Bears were led by Chris Cooks’ (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.) who averaged 24.5 points per game, including 28 against East Central (Okla.) on November 10, the Bears averaged 91 points as a team and shot 46.4 percent from the field with 8.5 three-pointers per contest. Cardell McFarland (Fr., G, Evansville, Ind.) scored 12 points in his only exhibition appearance, while redshirt freshman Kyle Weems (F, Topeka, Kan.) averaged 11.5 per game in the preseason. Fellow starters Wade Knapp (Sr., C, Wakeeney, Kan.) and Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.) averaged 11 and 10.5 points, respectively. Also, in two exhibition starts, Ryan Jehle (So., F, Overland Park, Kan.) averaged 9 points per game for the Bears.

 MSU surrendered just 58.5 points per game, forced 56 turnovers (28.0), and had a +8.0 rebound margin. The Bears also had 46 assists in the preseason and snagged 29 steals.

Keeping it Under 70 - The Bears are 7-1 this season when holding their opponents under 70 points. Missouri State is tops in the Missouri Valley Conference and 28th in Division I in scoring defense (57.9).

 Only Auburn (75), Utah (71), and Tulsa (70) have scored more than 57 points against the Bears this season. All three were losses for Missouri State.

 The only opponent to beat the Bears after scoring fewer than 70 points was Middle Tennessee, 63-51, on December 22 in the finals of the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney.

Mountain West / Missouri Valley Conference Challenge - In October, The Missouri Valley Conference and the Mountain West Conference announced an agreement to the formation of an annual Mountain West/Missouri Valley Challenge for men’s basketball, potentially beginning in 2009-10. All 19 members of both leagues will participate in the Challenge, which will feature head-to-head competition between nine Mountain West and nine Missouri Valley teams annually.

Ahearn Back in Dakota - Missouri State alum Blake Ahearn (2003-07), the most accurate free throw shooter in NCAA Division I history, is back with the Dakota Wizards of the NBA Development League. In his first game with the Wizards, Ahearn scored 33 points against Reno on 10-of-16 shooting with six three-pointers and eight assists.

 He was reacquired by the Wizards on December 19 after being assigned November 30 to the Austin Toros. While with the San Antonio Spurs’ affiliate the Austin Toros, Ahearn averaged nearly 19 points and over 6 assists in six games.

 Ahearn signed with the Spurs on November 16, and appeared in three games, averaging 2.7 points in 6.3 minutes. The Spurs were 6-2 after Ahearn joined the team. Ahearn was also the first player in D-League history to be called up to an NBA team and Assigned to their D-League affiliate in the same year.

 This fall, he was in Minnesota’s training camp where he averaged 7.8 points and 1.2 assists in five games preseason. After being waived by the Timberwolves he joined the D-League’s Dakota Wizards where he was in camp prior to signing with the Spurs.

 Last season, Ahearn was named Rookie of the Year in the NBA Development League. In 41 games for the Dakota Wizards, he averaged 19.0 points, 3.5 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 29.4 minutes. He shot 49 percent (239-492) from the field, including 108-for-246 from three-point range, and 96 percent (191-199) from the line. At the end of the 2007-08 season, Ahearn was called up to the NBA’s Miami Heat on March 21, 2008, appearing in 12 games and scoring in double figures three times with 70 total points and an amazing 30-for-31 free throw effort.

 Elsewhere, former Bear Deven Mitchell is playing for the Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions in the Austrian league and is averaging 24.1 points and 5.3 rebounds, including a 39-point game on Dec. 5.

Looking Back - The Bears finished the 2007-08 season with a 17-16 mark and 8-10 (tie for seventh) record in the Missouri valley Conference. The Bears went 1-1 in the State Farm MVC Tournament before bowling out to Illinois State in the quarterfinals and did not reach the postseason (NIT or NCAA) for just the 12th time in their 26-years at the NCAA Division I level.

 Four seniors and two additional squad members concluded their Missouri State careers in 2007-08. Starters Dale Lamberth (14.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg), Deven Mitchell (14.3, 6.1) and Drew Richards (7.2, 4.5) along with reserve Dex Manswell (2.3, 3.1) were seniors last season. Mitchell finished his career 19th on the Bears’ all-time scoring list with 1,131 points and became the 27th player in school history to eclipse the 1,000-point plateau. Lamberth finished with 954 points in three seasons at MSU. Also not returning to the team this season are Tomas Brock (1.2, 0.6) and Lamont Austin (0.0, 1.0).

 Former MSU head coach Barry Hinson (1999-2008) finished his nine-year tenure with a 169-117 (.591) record overall and 95-67 (.586) mark in MVC play. Hinson is currently serving as administrative assistant for coach Bill Self at Kansas.

Looking Ahead - On November 12, Missouri State announced the receipt of National Letters of Intent from two men’s basketball prospects for the 2009-10 season. High school seniors Jerome Jones (6-5, 201, F, St. Louis, Mo., Miller Career Academy) and Keith Pickens (6-4, 190, SG, St. Louis, Mo., Oakville High) have both signed letters of intent and announced their intentions to play for coach Cuonzo Martin’s Bears next season.

 Jones averaged 17.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game as a junior in 2007-08 at Miller Career Academy in St. Louis. He was an all-conference and second team all-state performer as a junior, while earning Post-Dispatch honorable mention all-metro distinction. He is regarded as one of the top athletes in St. Louis this season. As a sophomore, he averaged 13.9 points and 8.1 rebounds per game and was invited to the Nike Top 100 Hoop Jamboree. He has also been a key player for the St. Louis Eagles AAU team.

 Pickens averaged 13.0 points and 5.9 rebounds for the Oakville High School Tigers last season, also accounting for 2.3 blocks and 1.7 assists per game and making 37 percent of his three-pointers. As a sophomore, he averaged 7.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest. He is regarded as a great leaper, scorer and rebounder and drove up his stock over the summer with his performance on the Rameybasketball.com squad.

Creekmore Debut - Will Creekmore (6-9, 242, So., C, Tulsa, Okla.) made his Missouri State debut on November 20 against Norfolk State and scored four points with two rebounds in 12 minutes off the bench. The next night against UC Irvine (12/21/08), he had eight points in the first half and finished with six rebounds, both career highs.

 He transferred to MSU during the spring 2008 semester from Boston University where he saw action in four games as a freshman for the America East Conference school, collecting 11 points and 10 rebounds and making good on 83-percent of his free throws.

Back for More - Bears’ guard Spencer Laurie (Springfield, Mo.) returns for a fourth season with the Missouri State squad this season after being granted an additional year of eligibility under the NCAA waiver. The NCAA ruled this fall that due to the injury and personal circumstances during and following his second season at the University of Missouri (2004-05), he would be eligible for a fourth season of college basketball. After playing in 21 games as a true freshman at Missouri in 2003-04, he was injured after just 7 games in 2004-05. The injury coincided with a family emergency, which ultimately led to his transfer to Missouri State in his hometown of Springfield. He spent the 2005-06 season in residence at MSU after the transfer and became eligible for the Bears in 2006-07 -- his second full college season. He also played for MSU in 2007-08, originally thought to be his final season. He joins younger brother Shane Laurie and junior Justin Fuehrmeyer (G, St. Charles, Mo.) as the team’s three returning starters.

Dunk-O-Meter - Through 11 games this season, the Bears have 10 dunks to their credit as follows:

Wade Knapp 6

Isaiah Rhine 2

Kyle Weems 2

 MSU opponents now have 16 dunks. Auburn had 5 dunks in the season opener, while Arkansas State had four slams against the Bears at JQH. Likewise, MSU opponents have outscored the Bears, 246-216, in the paint this season.

Coors Players of the Week - The Missouri State Coors Player of the Week for the week of December 14-20 is Chris Cooks (6-4, 220, Sr., Idabel, Okla.).

 Through the first two games of the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney in Springfield, Cooks dominated in two Missouri State wins. On December 20, he had 13 points, 10 assists and six rebounds with a pair of steals in the team’s win over Norfolk State, before posting a game-high 16 points with 4 rebounds, four three-pointers and a pair of assists in the Bears’ win over UC Irvine on December 21.

 Cooks earned all-tournament honors, along with teammate Spencer Laurie, and finished with 37 points, 16 rebounds and 12 assists, despite leaving the final tournament game against Middle Tennessee (12/22/08) early after taking an elbow to the head late in the first half.

 Previous MSU Coors Players of the Week this season are:

 November 10-16 - Chris Cooks (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.)

 November 17-23 - Kyle Weems (Fr., F, Topeka, Kan.)

 November 24-30 - Spencer Laurie (Sr., G, Springfield, Mo.)

 December 1-6 - Ryan Jehle (So., F, Overland Park, Kan.)

 December 7-13 - Wade Knapp (Sr., C, Wakeeney, Kan.)

 December 14-20 - Chris Cooks (Sr., F, Idabel, Okla.)

Waiting in the Wings - Missouri State will welcome two Division I transfers to the program this year with the addition of former Eastern Kentucky standout Adam Leonard (6-0, 188, G, Lee’s Summit, Mo.) and Colorado product Caleb Patterson (7-0, 230, C, Ringwood, Okla.). Both players will be ineligible during the 2008-09 season. Leonard will have two remaining years of eligibility, and Patterson will be able to play three years for the Bears.

 Patterson played 14 games for the Buffaloes last season, gaining one start and scoring 20 total points.

 Leonard was a two-year starter for the Colonels where he helped EKU to the 2007 NCAA Tournament after accounting for 104 three-pointers his freshman season. He averaged 12.5 and 11.9 points, respectively, in his two seasons at EKU.

Up Next . . . Missouri State continues Missouri Valley Conference play Wednesday when they play at Drake in a 2:05 p.m. tilt in DesMoines, Iowa. The Bears will play three of their next four on the road, including a home game against Bradley on Jan. 3.

 

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Players Mentioned

Chris Cooks

#3 Chris Cooks

Forward
6' 4"
Senior
Will Creekmore

#2 Will Creekmore

Center
6' 9"
Sophomore
Justin Fuehrmeyer

#00 Justin Fuehrmeyer

Guard
6' 0"
Junior
Ryan Jehle

#30 Ryan Jehle

Forward
6' 6"
Sophomore
Wade Knapp

#15 Wade Knapp

Center
6' 8"
Senior
Shane Laurie

#12 Shane Laurie

Guard
6' 2"
Senior
Spencer Laurie

#10 Spencer Laurie

Guard
6' 1"
Senior
Isaiah Rhine

#50 Isaiah Rhine

Center
6' 10"
Freshman
Kyle Weems

#34 Kyle Weems

Forward
6' 6"
Redshirt Freshman
Tomas Brock

#4 Tomas Brock

Guard
6' 1"
Freshman
Dale Lamberth

#2 Dale Lamberth

Forward
6' 5"
Senior
Dex Manswell

#1 Dex Manswell

Forward
6' 7"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Chris Cooks

#3 Chris Cooks

6' 4"
Senior
Forward
Will Creekmore

#2 Will Creekmore

6' 9"
Sophomore
Center
Justin Fuehrmeyer

#00 Justin Fuehrmeyer

6' 0"
Junior
Guard
Ryan Jehle

#30 Ryan Jehle

6' 6"
Sophomore
Forward
Wade Knapp

#15 Wade Knapp

6' 8"
Senior
Center
Shane Laurie

#12 Shane Laurie

6' 2"
Senior
Guard
Spencer Laurie

#10 Spencer Laurie

6' 1"
Senior
Guard
Isaiah Rhine

#50 Isaiah Rhine

6' 10"
Freshman
Center
Kyle Weems

#34 Kyle Weems

6' 6"
Redshirt Freshman
Forward
Tomas Brock

#4 Tomas Brock

6' 1"
Freshman
Guard
Dale Lamberth

#2 Dale Lamberth

6' 5"
Senior
Forward
Dex Manswell

#1 Dex Manswell

6' 7"
Senior
Forward

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