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TABLE OF CONTENTS 74 WINNING SEASONS • 34 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES • 26 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 23 ALL-AMERICANS

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The 2012-2013 men’s basketball media guide front cover features DC’s All-American candidate Logan Wolfrum.

Table of Contents / Credits .......................................................................... 1 2012-2013 DC Men’s Basketball Quick Facts ............................................. 2 ThisisDefianceCollege ............................................................................... 4 Letter From President Gordon ..................................................................... 4 DC in the Community ................................................................................... 5 Athletics Staff ................................................................................................ 6 Athletics Facilities ...................................................................................... 10 Purple and Gold Club ................................................................................. 11 DC Athletics Philosophy ............................................................................ 12 Alumni Varsity ‘D’ ................................................................................... 12-13 Coaching Staff ........................................................................................ 16-17 Kyle Brumett - Head Coach ................................................................ 16 Pat Sullivan - Assistant Coach ........................................................... 17 Nate Conley - Assistant Coach ........................................................... 17 Nick Sales - Assistant Coach ............................................................. 17 2012-2013 Roster ........................................................................................ 18 2012-2013 Pronunciation Guide ................................................................ 18 2012-2013 Season Outlook ................................................................... 20-21 Scoresheet .............................................................................................. 22-23 2012-2013 Webcast Schedule .................................................................... 24 Meet the 2012-2013 Yellow Jackets ...................................................... 26-33 Logan Wolfrum ................................................................................... 26 Marcus Dunlap, Ryan Hicks ............................................................... 27 Mason Roth, Travis Schomaeker ....................................................... 28 Drew Frizell, Kent Tietje ..................................................................... 29 Marques Holmes, Bernard Edwards, Tanner Prible ........................... 30 Javon Graves, Daylon Randolph, Jeremy Browning, Clay Walker ........... 31 D.J. Bonds, Jordan Fair, Eli Robertson, Lucky Winters ...................... 32 Hosie Smith, Wade Wooley, Kris Carius ............................................. 33 2011-2012 Season in Review ...................................................................... 37 DC Men’s Basketball History ................................................................ 38-42 Postseason Honors ............................................................................ 38 Team Records .................................................................................... 39 Season Records ................................................................................. 40 Career Records .................................................................................. 41 All-Time Series Records ..................................................................... 42 Index of Sponsors ....................................................................................... 44 2012-2013 Team Photo ............................................................... Back Cover

DEFIANCE WENT 9-3 AT HOME IN 2011-2012, WITH SIX OF THE LAST SEVEN VICTORIES INSIDE THE HIVE BEING

DECIDED IN THE FINAL THREE SECONDS OF ACTION.

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CREDITSThe 2012-2013 Defiance College men’s basketball media guide was written and produced

by DC Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Information, Seth Mikel, using Adobe InDesign CS3 and Photoshop CS3 software.

A special thanks to the entire DC men’s basketball coaching staff, Robby Hamman, Marty Kluk, Keely Mikel and all former members of the DC sports information staff

for their assistance with this publication.

The media guide was edited by Seth Mikel and printed by The Hubbard Company. Photos were provided by the DC Photo Team.

Information included in this publication is current through November 11, 2012.

CREDITS

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QUICK FACTSDC BASKETBALL 2012-2013JACKETS HAVE GONE SIX-STRAIGHT SEASONS WITHOUT A LOSING RECORD, AVERAGING OVER 17 WINS DURING THAT SPAN

First Year: ............................................................ 1904-1905All-Time Record: ........................................ 1,333-854 (.610)Conference Championships: ........................................... 26Postseason Appearances: ............................................... 34Last Postseason Appearance: ............................ 2009-2010

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

BROADCAST INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYSchool: ...................................................... Defiance CollegeAddress: ............................................. 701 N. Clinton Street............................................................. Defiance, OH, 43512Founded: ...................................................................... 1850Enrollment: .................................................................. 1,070Nickname / Mascot: ...................................... Yellow JacketsSchool Colors: ........................................... Purple and GoldAthletics Website: .................... www.DefianceAthletics.comArena: ........................... Karl H. Weaner Community CenterCapacity: ..................................................................... 1,215Affiliation: .................................................. NCAA Division IIIConference: ........ Heartland Collegiate Athletic ConferencePresident: ................................................... Mark C. GordonDirector of Athletics: ...................................... Jenni MorrisonAthletic Department Phone: ........................... 419-783-2342Athletic Department Fax: ............................... 419-783-2369

Director / Men’s Basketball Contact: .................. Seth MikelOffice Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2566Office Fax: ..................................................... 419-783-2369SID Email: .......................................... [email protected] Director: ..................................... Robby HammanOffice Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2381Email: ............................................ [email protected] Director: ............................................. Martin KlukOffice Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2381Email: ................................................. [email protected] Row Phone: ......................................... 704-477-1797

Webcast Link: ................ www.DefianceAthletics.com/videoPlay-by-Play Announcer: ............................ Jim FunderburgColor Analyst: ................................................... Jim BellamyOffice Phone: ................................................. 419-553-0587Broadcast Company: ................................... FJ Productions

Head Coach: .................................................... Kyle BrumettAlma Mater, Year: ........................... Hanover College, 1998Record at Defiance (Seasons): .......................... 67-40 (5th)Career Record (Seasons): ................................ 100-62 (7th)Office Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2346Email: ............................................. [email protected] Coach: ............................................... Pat SullivanAlma Mater, Year: ........................ Denison University, 2009Office Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2554Email: ............................................. [email protected] Coach: .............................................. Nate ConleyAlma Mater, Year: ........................... Defiance College, 2010Office Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2384Email: .............................................. [email protected] Coach: ................................................. Nick SalesAlma Mater, Year: ........................... Defiance College, 2010Office Phone: ................................................. 419-783-2373Email: ................................................ [email protected]

2011-2012 Overall Record: .......................................... 13-132011-2012 HCAC Record (Finish): .......................... 9-9 (6th)Starters Returning / Lost: ............................................... 3 / 2 Lettermen Returning / Lost: ......................................... 8 / 10 Newcomers: ...................................................................... 12

Key ReturnersNo. Yr. Pos. Name 2011-2012 Stats 4 So. G Mason Roth 26 gp, 25 gs, 26.7 mpg, 10.4 ppg, 2.8 apg10 So. G Travis Schomaeker 26 gp, 0 gs, 16.5 mpg, 4.2 ppg, 40.9 3pt%20 So. G Drew Frizell 24 gp, 0 gs, 11.7 mpg, 4.0 ppg, 35.5 3pt%25 Jr. F Ryan Hicks 24 gp, 9 gs, 18.3 mpg, 5.2 ppg, 52.5 fg%33 Sr. G Logan Wolfrum 26 gp, 25 gs, 32.7 mpg, 17.4 ppg, 3.3 apg, 1.1 spg

Date Opponent Location Time11-16 vs Ohio Wesleyan ^ Marietta, Ohio 6:00 pm11-17 vs TBD ^ Marietta, Ohio 5/7:00 pm11-20 at Ohio Northern Ada, Ohio 8:00 pm11-28 Alma Defiance 8:00pm12-1 at Rose-Hulman * Terre Haute, Ind. 3:00 pm12-5 at Anderson * Anderson, Ind. 7:30 pm12-8 Hanover* Defiance 3:00pm12-13 Kalamazoo Defiance 7:30pm12-15 Franklin* Defiance 4:00pm12-29 Finlandia# Defiance 7:00pm12-30 TBD# Defiance 5/7:00pm1-2 Bluffton* Defiance 8:00pm1-5 at Transylvania * Lexington, Ky. 1:00 pm1-9 Manchester* Defiance 7:30pm1-12 Mt.St.Joseph* Defiance 3:00pm1-16 at Earlham * Richmond, Ind. 7:30 pm1-19 at Hanover * Hanover, Ind. 3:00 pm1-23 Anderson* Defiance 7:30pm1-26 Transylvania* Defiance 3:00pm1-30 at Manchester * N. Manchester, Ind. 7:30 pm2-2 at Mt. St. Joseph * Cincinnati, Ohio 3:00 pm2-6 Earlham* Defiance 7:30pm2-9 Rose-Hulman* Defiance 3:00pm2-13 at Bluffton * Bluffton, Ohio 8:00 pm2-16 at Franklin * Franklin, Ind. 4:00 pm2-22 at HCAC Tournament TBD TBD2-23 at HCAC Tournament TBD TBD2-24 at HCAC Tournament TBD TBD ^ Marietta Tip-Off Classic# Purple and Gold Tournament* Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Game Home Games in Bold

2012-2013 SCHEDULE

TEAM INFORMATION

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Defiance College is a private liberal arts-based college providing outstand-ing academic programs and co-curricular activities for a student body of more than 1,000 students. Defiance College offers students the best of both worlds. In a small campus environment, students can have hands-on experiences in their field of study through quality internships, domestic and international travel, diverse cultural encounters, and distinctive service and research opportunities for personal and professional growth.

The Princeton Review features Defiance College in Colleges with a Con-science: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement. Defiance College has been named for six-consecutive years to the Presi-dent’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for its commitment to community service, and for the past three years DC has been named a Military Friendly School for providing significant benefits and services to veterans. Defiance College was also selected by The Carnegie Founda-tion for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engage-ment Classification.

Defiance College offers students a world of opportunities to enhance their academic experience, from cultural visits in world-class cities across the continent, to international trips through the DC Global program, all of which open minds to new ideas and cultures and provide insights to help in com-petition for jobs and graduate school placement.

The McMaster School for Advancing Humanity was created to provide opportunities for DC undergraduate students and faculty to more closely examine global issues and how they affect the human condition. Faculty and students conducted projects during the 2011-2012 year in Belize, Cambodia and Ghana. The School serves as the umbrella for the Service Leadership Program developing leadership communication, conflict reso-lution and cultural awareness, with the Carolyn M. Small Honors Program providing opportunities for students to participate in an honors curriculum and Project 701, a student-run nonprofit organization.

Defiance College is also home of the Hench Autism Studies Program, an innovative, multi-faceted program designed to specifically address the late adolescent years and the transition of individuals with autism to adulthood.

Student life is an important part of a Defiance College education. Activities include student government, musical and theater groups, religious organi-zations, intercultural organizations, honor societies, special interest groups, intramural athletics, and four Greek chapters including a service fraternity.

As a national leader in the field of service learning and engagement, DC teaches students to take the knowledge they have gained and use it to change lives for the better in their communities, in distant villages and in their careers. Approximately 10,000 men and women across the globe claim Defiance College as their alma mater, and they excel in all walks of life.

Dear Fellow Defiance College Fan:

The entire DC family joins me in welcoming you to our campus and to today’s game.

There are many exciting things happening at De-fiance College, and we certainly hope that you will take advantage of the opportunity to discover them. Over the past several years, we have seen significant increases in applications to the Col-lege, and those applications come from many parts of our nation and from other parts of the world as well. More and more students (and their parents) are realizing that there are very good reasons for them to travel to Defiance so that they can take advantage of the distinctive advantages of a DC education.

We are proud that Defiance strives to offer students the best of all worlds. At DC, students get the individualized benefits of a student-centered small college but they also get a world of opportunities beyond. Let me explain.

DC works to help students grow as people, providing individualized attention in the classroom, the guidance of Personal Success Plans, mentoring, and as-sistance geared to the challenges and potential of each student. DC provides this in a caring and supportive setting, enabling students to challenge them-selves in and grow as individuals, leaders and citizens committed to service.

At the same time, through a broad array of curricular and extra-curricular ac-tivities, DC opens to students an entire world of opportunities, helping stu-dents to develop a distinctive Defiance College Resume that will enable them to stand out in the job market and when applying to graduate schools. From a broad-based liberal arts education, to innovative programs that give students distinctive hands-on experience in their relevant fields, to international and do-mestic travel opportunities, to exposure to diverse cultural experiences, to the use of technologies to bring the world into the classroom, to the unique service and research opportunities, DC aims to give students the tools they need to become life-long learners and to make contributions to a changing world.

While you are enjoying today’s events on campus, I hope you will have an opportunity to get to know some of our students individually. They are a won-derful group, with incredible potential. I very much enjoy being part of the DC family with them, as they bring excitement, energy, fresh perspectives, and commitment to service to name just a few of their many attributes.

I also hope you will take advantage of the opportunity to tour some of the new additions to our campus, such as the George M. Smart Athletic Center. This 84,000 square foot facility provides tremendous opportunities for our students, with a 200-meter indoor track, tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, batting cages, fitness center, weight room, and much more. The George has already become a vital center of activity for our students and our campus.

I want to thank our entire team, including players, coaches, trainers and staff, for the great work they do every day and the numerous ways in which they go above and beyond on a regular basis. I also want to thank our alumni, the parents of our athletes and the various organizations, all of whom donate generously to our athletic programs. Members of the Defiance College Board of Trustees, the Purple and Gold Club, and the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ all contribute immeasurably as well, both as individuals and through their organizations. And the incomparable faculty at DC, together with extremely dedicated admin-istrators and staff, all combine to make DC the special place that it is.

We are pleased to have you as our guest at DC today, and I hope that you will return to campus frequently for both sporting events and the numerous cultural and academic events we are so proud to host.

Go Jackets!

Sincerely,

Mark C. Gordon, PresidentGEORGE M. SMART ATHLETIC CENTER

THIS IS DEFIANCE COLLEGE WELCOME TO DEFIANCE

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Defiance College has challenged students to defy the ordinary by exploring aca-demic boundaries, taking on roles of civic responsibility and leadership, and be-coming engaged on campus and in the community. All of this makes for an extraor-dinary college experience.

Nowhere else will you find students committed to their communities like Defiance College, and nowhere else will you find student-athletes and coaches as immersed in service and engagement.

During the 2011-2012 academic year, Defiance College student-athletes contributed more than 2,028 hours of service in their community and around the country.

The men’s basketball team volunteered its time with projects at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Defiance, Special Olympics, and Leaping and Learning day care.

2012 marked the fifth-straight year for the Yellow Jackets to attend the Special Olym-pics State Bowling Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, where they encouraged the Special Olympic athletes during the competition and assisted with running the event.

“Volunteering for the Special Olympics has been a great experience the past four years,” said senior Logan Wolfrum. “As a basketball team, we look forward to helping athletes succeed during the event. It is great to see the impact that our team can have on these individuals by volunteering our time to help such a great cause.”

Junior Ryan Hicks echoed those sentiments by saying, “It is always nice to go down to Columbus to help out with the Special Olympics. Being able to help out and put smiles on the athletes’ faces is always a great feeling.”

Many student-athletes at DC have taken active roles in leadership and service ini-tiatives campus-wide. Such experiences give Defiance College students a greater awareness of a diverse world and its needs, as well as the leadership skills to create positive change.

Defiance College is featured for excellence in blending academics with community work by The Princeton Review in its Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Out-standing Community Involvement. Defiance is included in the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for its commitment to community service.

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Yellow Jacket basketball utilizes several facilities on the Defi-ance College campus. Whether the team is competing against a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference rival at the newly refurbished Karl H. Weaner Community Center, or eating a pre-game meal at the Serrick Campus Center, Defiance College coaches, administration and staff are devoted to providing the squad with the best facilities possible. During the past year the Weaner Center was updated with new bleachers, a new paint scheme on the court and new banners, which all helped to im-prove on what was already a classic atmosphere for college basketball. DC also opened an 84,000 square-foot field house in February of 2012. The multi-purpose floor provides addition-al year-round training areas for all 22 varsity athletic programs at Defiance College. The George also boasts a full athletic training room, expanded fitness and free-weight areas and two full-length batting cages. All of these facilities are available for use by Defiance College Yellow Jacket student-athletes.

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THE PURPLE AND GOLD CLUB: HELPING TO SUPPORT A QUALITY ATHLETICS PROGRAM The Purple and Gold Club Inc. was founded in the early 1970's by Defiance community members who wanted to do something extra for all the student-athletes at Defiance College. Since its inception, the club has continually grown and has exceeded 225 members. The club serves to provide both financial assistance and personal support for the entire athletics department. For over 35 years, the supporters of the Purple and Gold Club have made Defiance College a better experience for all of the student-athletes.

Please visit www.dcpurpleandgoldclub.com or call (419) 783-2342 to join, or renew your membership for the 2012-2013 school year!

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Alumni Varsity ‘D’ is an organization comprised of all former Yellow Jacket letterwinners. The goals of the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ are:

As Alumni Varsity ‘D’ contributors, we join together to do great things. AVD has contributed over $30,000 this past year to support the special needs of our athletic department. Below are just a few of the projects supported by AVD in the past.

Your contributions go directly toward helping current student-athletes at Defiance College. Be a part of the AVD’s annual giving program and make a difference today! Call Alumni Relations at (419) 783-2572 for more information, or visit the Defiance College Alumni Varsity ‘D’ website at http://alumni.defiance.eduand click the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ tab in the lower portion of the left column.

- Further promote athletics at Defiance College- Coordinate the spirit of the Alumni Varsity ‘D’ letterwinners with that of the DC athletics program- Help stimulate a better relationship among athletes’ parents, friends of the College and the DC athletics program- Aid the athletics staff in the recruitment of student-athletes- Maintain a close relationship among DC student-athletes- Sponsor the DC Athletics Hall of Fame, Coach-of-the-Year and Honorary Letterman programs

- $40,000 to go toward our field house pledge of $100,000- $18,000 for weight room in George M. Smart Athletic Center- $10,000 for chairs, rugs and safety padding in Weaner Center- $10,000 for new lighting in Weaner Center- $10,000 to refinish and paint floors in the Weaner Center- $10,000 to refurbish the Hohenberger Lounge- $10,000 for the new Sal Hench Field press box

- $10,000 to purchase new seating for Winsper-Knobel Field- $8,000 for updates to Sal Hench Field- $7,500 for locker rooms for men’s and women’s soccer- $5,500 for the Craig Rutter Field press box- $4,000 for a new 40-pound washer for The George- $3,000 for new ticket booths at the Justin F. Coressel Stadium

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The Defiance College intercollegiate athletics program serves as a window of opportunity for all prospective student-athletes to experi-ence an extra-curricular educational and physical activity that fits within the general mission of the college to develop the whole person.

The student-athlete will be exposed to a variety of opportunities for personal growth in the areas of intellectual, emotional, spiritual, social and physical dimensions as it relates to each individual and their respective sport. The student-athlete, as a team member, will be involved in a learning community that will strive for excellence both on the field and in the classroom while maintaining a dignity of fair play and continued emphasis on positive sportsmanship.

Jointly, the coaches and student-athletes will build an engaged environment that will accentuate the learning process not only within the competitive arena but also within the college campus and the community as a whole. An emphasis will be placed on

the impact of participation and personal growth, rather than scoreboard success, in a balanced sports program where eq-uitable sports opportunities will be available to both genders.

The student-athletes of Defiance College choose to participate in the intercollegiate athletics program for a variety of reasons but none of which includes athletic related financial aid, or the promise of financial security through professional athletic stardom. Through participation in the intercollegiate athletics program, a student-athlete continues to compete for the love of sport, the thrill of com-petition and the fulfillment of countless intrinsic values.

The Defiance College intercollegiate athletics program strives to be an integral and cohesive part of the collegiate learning and living process, appropriately well suited to co-exist with the Defiance College mission statement … to know, to lead, to serve and to understand.

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ALUMNI VARSITY ‘D’ HALL OF FAME1974

Dr. Dennis D. Bell, 1947Leighton Conkey, 1925

Victor Fowler, 1933Merle A. McDonald, 1948

Gilbert Smith, 1928Olan Smith, 1946

Charles Hemlein, 1918

1975Joseph Bowers, 1932

Dr. Charles Krouse, 1943Howard Scheurman, 1926

1976Fred J. Brown, 1922

Richard M. Small, 1949Fred Thompson, 1911

1977Dr. Michael D. Craden, 1960William A. Pellington, 1951Dr. Charles F. Wahl, 1949

1978Lloyd E. Geer, 1931

Lavon “Ed” Rex Vernon C. Snyder, 1950

1979R. Jack Behringer, 1949

O. Dudley Ebersole, 1932Thomas J. Grzywinski, 1963

C. Leslie James, 1926

1980R. Donnell Cathey, 1965Dr. Ralph H. Geer, 1930

Dallas J. Gisler, 1933Dick Lord, 1943

1981Benjamin F. Davis, 1967

Charles “Skip” Vosler, 1966Raymond R. Etzler, 1963

1982Martin A. Baumhower, 1963

Blaine P. Dowler, 1943Obed H. May, 1920

Kirk Mee, III (Coach - 1963-66)

1983Raymond (Bill) Rex, 1938

Dr. Rowen (Coach - 1951-54)Olen J. Slough, 1932

Dr. Jack P. Yager, 1943

1984Frederick W. Bennetts

C. Bruce Derricotte, 1950Robert R. Diller, 1949

George M. Smart, 1967

1985Frederick G. Fox, 1929Charles A. Koch, 1960

John G. Manchester, 1941

1986Jose M. Arellano, 1967

Dr. James F. Ladd, 1958Roger Merb (Coach 1967-70)

1987Roger D. Eicher, 1956Lowell L. Snider, 1959

Ray Sumpter, 1951John T. Szabo, 1960

1988Bruce Baer, 1974

Carlin B. Carpenter, 1964Clare Fahrer, 1935

Robert P. Heischman, 1936

1989Robert H. Deitrick, 1960

Jerry D. Griffith, 1970Duane C. Hocking

Robert A. Martin, 1976

1990Virgil M. Feeney, 1940

Larry Holden, 1970Joyce D. Anderson, 1966

Paul Yoder, 1959

1991Carol A. Anderson (Coach)Emmett Clinton Dix II, 1971Donald B. Dunham, 1938

Paul E. Ladd, 1961Lester H. Hale, 1934

1992Marv Hohenberger

Howard E. Meyer, 1958David Al Polzin, 1971

Howard W. Spicer, 1950

1993Ltc. Michael E. Hittle, 1973

Dan J. Kline, 1968Deryll Rohda, 1977

Howard W. Spicer, 1950

1994Thomas P. Herman, 1966Dennis M. Kidwell, 1969

Norman Krueckeberg, 1965Walter C. Zverina, 1958

1995James W. Arnzen, 1980

Thomas F. Bauerle, 1970Howard D. Johnson, 1970

Paul R. Ondrus, 1971

1996James D. Amstutz, 1972

Alan R. Moore, 1959Christine M. Slattery, 1979

Lori B. Ward, 1986

1997Kendall K. Bush, 1974John M. Decker, 1971

James J. Mains, Jr., 1940Vicki L. Martinich, 1979

1998Cletus E. Dreher, 1950

Lowell E. Gingrich, 1940Larry R. Papenfuss, 1981

Patricia A. Peter, 1971

1999Dennis Bostelman, 1988

Don F. Canfield, 1950Joseph F. Dawson, 1950Kenneth R. Rollins, 1956

2000Connie S. Collier, 1981Gary L. Evans, 1970

James A. Glase, 1970Martha E. Mallott, 1981

Darcy M. Robinson, 1983

2001Russell E. Glenn, 1954A. Bernard Hatch, 1953

Kathy E. (Elliott) Krygier, 1973Paul D. Yon, 1970

Linda (Laughrey) Zelms, 1971

2002Elmo Faiella, 1953

Kevin Finfrock, 1986Marcia (Burton) House, 1982

Holland Huss, 1951Frank Lantz, Jr., 1968

2003Denise Bierly, 1990Jerry Futrell, 1980

Martha Litherland (Coach - 1979-87)Mitchell Naufel, 1981Ronald Tisdale, 1977

2004Lawrence Bowers, 1933

Kirsten Meyer, 1976Mark Meyer, 1979

Brent Renollet, 1986Cathy (Robinson) Rohr, 1980

2005Deborah (Shreve) Baringer, 1973Tracy (Hanson) Beck, 1985

Michael S. Burke, 1974Sheri (Plassman) Kovaleski, 1984Michael R. Snyder, 1964

2006Randy Buchman (Coach - 1964-69)Cindy Elliott (Coach - 1983-94)

Dan Renftle, 1985Ed Roeth, 1971

Noel Underwood, 1957

2007Pam Borton, 1987

Michael England, 1974Robin Harris, 1980

2008Doug Murray, 1983Marv Retcher, 1972

Patricia Schwiebert, 1984George Stockman, 1957

2009Cindy (Youtsey) Conner, 1992

David Scott, 1973Mark Shine, 1974

Michael Wright, 1972

2010Rodger Geren, 1969Timothy Lee, 1976

Tami (Moser) Lupton, 1998Steven Wilkin, 1975

2011Jeff Boulton, 1984

Stanley Meinen, 1985Tammy Parker, 1987Walter Turner, 1982

2012Ernie Doherty, 1971Tyrone Gilbert, 1980

Tom Held, 1985Darlene Kaufman, 1988

ALUMNI VARSITY ‘D’ EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERSAnnette Hoeffel, 1999 - President

David Polzin, 1971 - Past PresidentJeff Boulton, 1984Nate Conley, 2010Matt Huard, 1998

Jason Lee, 1995Kirsten Meyer, 1976

Mark Miller, 1981Bill Ondrus, 1980

Marv Retcher, 1972

Chris Slattery, 1979Mike Snyder, 1964Jim Treece, 1957

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Kyle Brumett is in his fifth season as the head coach for the men’s basketball program at Defiance College, after taking over the post on May 19, 2008. Brumett also took on added re-sponsibilities as an as-sistant athletics director in the spring of 2012.

The first four years of Brumett’s tenure with

the Purple and Gold have been rich with accomplishments and accolades for the program that has now went six-straight seasons without suffering a losing record. Brumett boasts a 67-40 overall record with the Yellow Jack-ets and his .626 winning percentage at Defiance marks the third-highest career winning percentage of any coach in program history with at least 50 victories. His DC squads have been especially tough to beat on the home planks, where Defiance is 39-11 inside the Karl H. Weaner Community Center during the Brumett era. In 2009-2010 Brumett guided Defiance to one of the finest seasons in school history, as its 23-6 clip gave the Purple and Gold its best single-season record and highest win total of the program’s NCAA Division III era. The Jackets got off to their best start since 1973 and rolled to the program’s 1,300th victory in school history, 15th 20-win season, 26th conference championship, fourth NCAA Tournament appearance and 34th postseason berth. The conference title came via a thrilling, 70-65, victory against the top-seeded Anderson Ravens in the champion-ship game of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament. The win capped an eight-game win streak that sent the Yellow Jackets into the NCAA Tournament, where they fell, 75-71, against the No. 8 UW-Whitewater Warhawks in the opening round. Brumett has already coached 12 Yellow Jackets to All-HCAC honors in his four years, and saw Nick Sales named as the HCAC Player of the Year and an Honorable Mention All-Amer-ican following the 2009-2010 campaign. Brumett also helped one of his athletes be named all-region in each of his first three seasons at Defiance, as Anthony Pettaway accomplished the feat in 2009, with Sales doing so in 2010 and Logan Wolfrum following in 2011. Brumett came to Defiance after leading his Lakeland College squad to a 33-22 record and a 2008 Northern Athletics Con-ference Tournament Championship during his two-year stint with the Muskies.

Brumett guided Lakeland to a 17-11 record during the 2007-2008 cam-paign and entered the NAC Tournament as the sixth seed, before logging three-straight road victories over the top-three teams in the league to claim the title. The impressive tournament run concluded with an 82-77 overtime victory over the top-seeded Aurora squad. Along with his time as the Lakeland head coach, Brumett has also worked the sidelines for 11 years combined as an assistant coach, or student as-sistant for three different programs in the collegiate ranks. Prior to accepting his first collegiate head coaching stint at Lakeland, Bru-mett spent seven years as the top assistant at DePauw University. The Indiana native helped the Tigers to a 121-62 record, three Southern Colle-giate Athletic Conference Championships and an appearance in the 2001-2002 NCAA Division III Tournament’s Elite Eight. Brumett also spent time at the University of Southern Indiana during the 1998-1999 campaign, where he assisted former Tennessee head coach Bruce Pearl. The Eagles posted a 26-6 record and were the top-ranked team in NCAA Division II throughout the majority of the year. The Hanover College graduate got his coaching career started by serving as a student assistant coach for the Panthers when his playing career came to an end under HC’s legendary head coach Mike Beitzel. Brumett graduated from Hanover with a degree in physical education in 1998, be-fore earning a master’s degree in recreation and sport management from Indiana State University in 2004.

He and his wife, Steffanie, have a five-year old son, Leon Maxwell and a two-year old son, Marcus David.

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PAT SULLIVANASSISTANT COACH / FOURTH YEAR

(419) 783-2554 / [email protected] 2012-2013 season will be the fourth for Pat Sullivan as a member of the Yellow Jacket coaching staff. Sullivan is also in his second year as an assistant coach for the DC men’s golf program and as an academic sup-port coordinator for Defiance College. Sullivan came to DC after graduating from Denison in the spring of 2009 with a degree in economics and communication. During his time with the Big Red, Sullivan spent four years as a member of the men’s basketball team. The Loveland, Ohio, native excelled for Denison as a three-year starter at the point guard position. Sullivan led Denison in points and assists en route to being named Honorable Mention All-North Coast Athletic Confer-

ence as a junior, before starting all 26 games as a team captain during his senior campaign. Along with his time on the basketball court, Sullivan spent three years on the Denison Student-Athlete Advisory Council and was a member of the academic Dean’s List. Since joining the Jackets in 2009-2010, Sullivan earned a master’s degree in education and has helped guide the DC men’s basketball program to a 49-31 record, an appearance in the 2010 NCAA National Tournament and the 26th conference championship on the hardwood for Defiance.

NATE CONLEYASSISTANT COACH / THIRD YEAR

(419) 783-2384 / [email protected] 2012-2013 year will mark the third for Nate Conley as a graduate as-sistant coach for the Defiance College men’s basketball program. Conley graduated from DC, after completing a four-year career on the planks with the Purple and Gold.

Conley earned a degree in mathematics in May of 2010 from Defiance, before beginning his coaching career with the Jackets, while working towards mas-ter’s degrees in education and business administration. During his time on staff at DC, Conley has specialized his coaching efforts with the post players, while also assisting with recruiting and working as the primary strength and conditioning coordinator for the men’s basketball program.

Conley rounded out his playing ca-reer by starting all 29 games during the memorable 2009-2010 season for DC. The Fort Wayne, Ind., native set career-highs in nearly every category, while helping Defiance (23-6) to its highest win total in its NCAA Division III tenure, the 26th conference championship in program history and its first ap-pearance in the NCAA D-III National Tournament since 2001. Conley was part of Defiance’s historic six-man senior class that set a program record with 77 career victories in the school’s Division III era, while also col-lecting a pair of HCAC Championships and one NCAA Tournament bid.

NICK SALESASSISTANT COACH / SECOND YEAR

(419) 783-2373 / [email protected] Sales returned to the DC program as an assistant coach in 2011-2012, after a spectacular four-year career on the hardwood for the Purple and Gold that saw him become the 23rd All-American in program history. Sales graduated from DC in 2010 with a degree in sport management and a minor in recreation and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in educa-tion, while also working in the retention office at Defiance College. During his four-year career, Sales etched his name throughout the record books at Defiance, racking up 1,383 points, 833 rebounds, 79 blocks and

a program-record 60.5 career field goal percentage. The three-time All-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Confer-ence performer was named HCAC Player of the Year, First-Team All-Midwest District and All-American as a senior, after leading DC to a 23-6 campaign, the HCAC Championship and a berth into the NCAA Tournament. Sales began his coaching career in 2010-2011 on staff at Albion. During his tenure with the Britons, Sales served as the head coach of the junior varsity squad and handled recruiting and video exchange responsibilities.

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DEFIANCE, Ohio - As the Defi-ance College men’s basketball team sets to embark on the 109th year and the 104th season of its rich existence, the goals remain the same for another talented Yellow Jacket roster during the 2012-2013 campaign.

Despite losing five seniors and 10 lettermen from the 13-13 squad from one year ago and having only two players on the current roster with more than one year of experience with the Purple and Gold, Defiance will once again be expected to find it-self near the top of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference standings when all the dust of a tremendously competitive league schedule has settled at the end of February.

The Jackets, who enter the 2012-2013 season as one of the youngest squads in the confer-ence, were still selected fourth in the HCAC Preseason Poll by the league’s head coaches. Sights will be set on surpassing those expectations however, as Defi-ance will not only look to rack up its seventh-straight season with-out enduring a losing record, but it will look to return to the HCAC

Tournament with the hopes of se-curing the 27th conference cham-pionship in program history and the second of head coach Kyle Brumett’s five-year tenure at the helm of the program.

In order to accomplish those tasks, the youth-filled roster will need to quickly harvest its promising potential into on-court performance from its underclass-men. If the youth can successfully follow and compliment the proven skills of senior HCAC Player-of-the-Year candidate, Logan Wol-frum, the Yellow Jackets will be on the right track.

Junior Ryan Hicks and a battle-tested sophomore class led by the trio of Mason Roth, Travis Schomaeker and Drew Frizell will also be expected to mature into leadership roles, as Defi-ance looks to return to the level of competitiveness and grit that it brought to the court during its HCAC Championship run in 2010.

One key to doing that will be for DC to show dramatic improve-ment on the glass, as well as on interior defense. Those areas of emphasis were potentially ad-

dressed by the additions of four post players standing at, or above six-feet, six-inches tall.

The six-foot, nine-inch freshman center, Wade Wooley, highlights that group and is joined by fel-low rookies Hosie Smith and Kris Carius, along with incoming sophomore Bernard Edwards. The group will bring much needed size and strength to the Defiance lineup and should allow DC’s sta-ble of talented guards to do even further damage on the perimeter.

POINT GUARDA large part of that perimeter production will come from the point guard position once again for Defiance, as Logan Wolfrum is expected to take over the ball-handling duties during his final campaign on the planks for the Purple and Gold. Running the offense will not be new territory for the likely four-time All-HCAC performer, as Wolfrum also ran the point during his first two sea-sons. During 2010-2011, Wol-frum led the HCAC and ranked 33rd in the nation with 5.3 assists per contest, while pouring in a conference-leading 21.6 points per outing. The Yellow Jackets will be looking for that level of

production once again from their most efficient offensive weapon. If Wolfrum can match those num-bers, he will leave the program as one of the most productive players in DC’s NCAA Division III era. Along with being just 397 points shy of becoming the pro-gram’s all-time leading scorer at the D-III level, the Ayersville High product should climb into third on DC’s all-time assists list and leave his mark on a host of other categories in the Defiance College record books. Wolfrum will have plenty of help at the position if needed, as last sea-son’s starting point guard, Mason Roth, returns for a second year and freshman Jordan Fair adds further depth. Roth made a run at HCAC Freshman-of-the-Year status last season, netting 10.4 points and 2.8 assists per outing, while Fair brings the athleticism and toughness needed to excel on the defensive side of the ball.

SHOOTING GUARD / WINGWith the transition of Wolfrum back to the top of the offense and the graduation of All-HCAC per-former Anthony Brown, Defiance will turn to the aforementioned Mason Roth, along with fellow sophomores Travis Schomaeker

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RETURNING LEADERS2011-2012 STATISTICS

POINTS PER GAMELogan Wolfrum ............... 17.4Mason Roth .................... 10.4

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGERyan Hicks ..................... .525Logan Wolfrum ............... .490

THREE-POINTERS MADELogan Wolfrum .................. 45Mason Roth ....................... 32

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGELogan Wolfrum ............... .417Travis Schomaeker ......... .409

FREE THROWS MADELogan Wolfrum ................ 101Mason Roth ....................... 64

FREE THROW PERCENTAGERyan Hicks ..................... .909Logan Wolfrum ............... .759

REBOUNDS PER GAMELogan Wolfrum ................. 3.3Ryan Hicks ....................... 2.6

ASSISTS PER GAMELogan Wolfrum ................. 3.3Mason Roth ...................... 2.8

BLOCKS PER GAMERyan Hicks ....................... 0.6Logan Wolfrum ................. 0.5

STEALS PER GAMELogan Wolfrum ................. 1.1Mason Roth ...................... 0.9

HICKSSCHOMAEKERWOLFRUMROTHand Drew Frizell to provide ad-ditional scoring on the perimeter. The trio of sharp-shooters proved more than capable last season by combining for a 36.5-percent clip from beyond the arc and 18.6 points per night. They should eas-ily improve on those numbers with another year of experience and an increased amount of playing time on the horizon in 2012-2013. The shot-making abilities of Roth, Schomaeker and Frizell will be yet another critical part of DC’s success this season, as the con-sistent threat of a crippling outside attack will open things up for the slashing style of Wolfrum, as well as newcomer Bernard Edwards. The sophomore wing player can do damage on the perimeter, as well as in the paint and his com-bination of size and athleticism should create matchup issues for opposing defenses all year long. Another newcomer could see time and add further depth at the guard position, as red-shirt fresh-man, Eli Robertson, will be given an extended look.

POSTWhile Defiance will feature a fa-miliar look on the perimeter, the paint will be full of new faces for a revamped group of post players in 2012-2013. The lone returning regular will be junior Ryan Hicks, who will be joined with Bernard Ed-wards and incoming rookies Wade

Wooley and Hosie Smith in seeing the majority of court time. Hicks added strength during the offsea-son and is expected to return to a more natural position further from the basket due to the influx of size around him that will handle those duties. The move should lead to an increase in production from Hicks that could surpass his fresh-man line from two years ago of 8.3 points and 5.4 rebounds a night to go with 48.0-percent shooting from the field. With Hicks sliding back into a forward slot, the center po-sition will be assumed by Wooley, who exhibits good hands and a soft touch for his size and will be asked to attack the glass for the Yellow Jackets. Once Woodley adjusts to the speed of the collegiate game, the former Wauseon High stand-out should also become a force on the offensive end for Defiance. Wooley and Hicks will be backed up by Smith, who should be Coach Brumett’s first option off the bench. Smith boasts the strength and quickness to excel in rebounding and will be asked to embrace that role during his first collegiate sea-son. Edwards could further bolster the Jackets on the interior, should he be moved into the paint to ex-ploit matchup issues, while senior Marcus Dunlap, sophomore Kent Tietje and freshman Kris Carius could all work their way into the rotation at some point during the 2012-2013 campaign.

SCHEDULEThe 2012-2013 season brings yet another challenging schedule to the Yellow Jackets, as Coach Bru-mett has once again loaded the slate with a string of exciting tests. DC passed the first challenge, hanging with NCAA Division I Oakland in a preseason exhibition clash, before falling, 90-77, to the Golden Grizzlies. The Jackets will hope to carry that strong showing over into the regular season when they open against No. 22 Ohio Wesleyan on November 16 at the Marietta Tip-Off Tournament. The Battling Bishops are one of three teams on the 2012-2013 docket in the D3hoops.com Preseason Na-tional Poll, with No. 16 Transylva-nia and No. 30 Rose-Hulman rep-resenting the HCAC on that list. Other key dates on the schedule for Defiance will be November 20 at regional rival Ohio Northern and the first home contest inside the newly renovated Karl H. Weaner Community Center against Alma on November 28. DC will then open the grueling 18-game HCAC schedule on December 1 at Rose-Hulman, before hosting the 38th-Annual Purple and Gold Tourna-ment on December 29 and 30, with Finlandia, Adrian and Mount Union coming to town. Defiance will also look to fill the Hive when it welcomes Bluffton on January 2 in the 189th installment of the long-time rivalry.

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0 Javon Graves G Fr. 5-10

1 Daylon Randolph G Fr. 5-6

3 Bernard Edwards F So. 6-6

4 Mason Roth G So. 6-0

10 Travis Schomaeker G So. 6-2

12 Jeremy Browning G Fr. 6-2

13 Tanner Prible G So. 6-3

14 Clay Walker G Fr. 6-0

15 D.J. Bonds G Fr. 6-0

20 Drew Frizell G So. 6-3

22 Jordan Fair G Fr. 6-0

24 Eli Robertson G Fr. 6-1

25 Ryan Hicks F Jr. 6-6

33 Logan Wolfrum G Sr. 6-4

34 Lucky Winters G Fr. 6-1

35 Marcus Dunlap F Sr. 6-3

40 Hosie Smith F Fr. 6-6

42 Wade Wooley C Fr. 6-9

44 Kent Tietje F So. 6-6

50 Marques Holmes F So. 6-4

54 Kris Carius C Fr. 6-7

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2011-2012atDefiance: Started 25-of-26 games played for Jackets … Led team with 17.4 points, 3.3 assists and 1.1 steals in 32.7 minutes per outing … Also topped Defiance in field goals, three-point field goals and free throws made and attempted … Rated second in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in scoring … Ended among top-10 players in the HCAC in assists, steals, three-pointers made, three-point field goal percentage and minutes played … Set career-highs by shooting 49.0 percent from the field and 41.7 percent from beyond the arc … Was team’s leading scorer in 17 contests … Paced Defiance in assists 15 times and in steals 10 times … Netted a season-high 31 points at Rose-Hulman on December 3 … Went on to average 26.7 points per game on 12-of-16 shooting from downtown in three games against the Engineers … Logged a new career-high with five steals at Hanover on December 10 … Reached double figures in scoring on 21 occasions … Netted 11 performances of at least 20 points … Dished out five-or-more assists in eight contests … Sank five game-winning buckets for Jackets, with all coming inside the Karl H. Weaner Community Center … Shot 55.2 percent during the final five minutes of play throughout the season … Pushed that mark to 80.0 percent in the closing minute of regulation in Defiance victories … Also closed the season on a tear with a 62.5-percent clip from beyond the arc over final six outings … Became the 44th member of DC’s 1,000-point club with 23 points at Franklin on December 17 … Scored 21 points against Rose-Hulman in the HCAC Quarterfinals on February 26 to become the 21st player in DC history to surpass the 1,300-point plateau … Ended junior campaign fourth in program history with 298 assists and 3.73 assists per game … Also ranked eighth all-time at Defiance with an 81.4-percent mark from the charity stripe and ninth with 146 made trifectas … Named to the NCAC/HCAC and Purple and Gold All-Tournament Teams … Honored with seventh HCAC Player-of-the-Week award of career … Selected First-Team All-HCAC. 2010-2011atDefiance: Played in all 25 games and led all DC players with 24 starts during historic sophomore campaign … Be-came first player in school’s NCAA Division III era to post 500 points, 100 rebounds and 100 assists in a single season … Posted the second-highest point total for a single season in DC’s D-III history with 540 … Led all NCAA Division III freshmen and sopho-mores in the nation in scoring, ranking 18th overall in the nation … Ranked 33rd in the nation in assists to become one-of-four players to finish among the top-20 in scoring and top-35 in assists … Led all HCAC players with 21.6 points and 5.3 assists per

outing … Those numbers were good for the ninth-best, single-season totals in Defiance history … Finished second among all HCAC players with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio and 36.1 minutes per game … Also ranked among the top-10 in the conference with 36.4-percent clip from long distance, 83.7-percent rate from the free throw line and 4.5 defensive rebounds per contest … Was team’s leading scorer in 17 games and leading assist artist in 24-of-25 outings … Scored at least 10 points in all but one game, with 12 20-point games, four 30-point showings and a pair of 40-point outbursts … Dished out at least five assists 16 times … Logged pair of double-doubles … Set single-game career-highs with 42 points at Ohio Northern on November 23 and with 16 assists in a 92-77 win against Covenant three days earlier … Feasted on the Franklin Grizzlies to the tune of 35.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 6.5 helpers per meeting on 56.1-percent shooting from the field in two victories … Also excelled in non-league affairs by raising numbers to 23.6 points and 5.6 boards per night in seven ballgames … Named to the Lee Pfund Classic All-Tournament Team … Voted as Purple and Gold Tournament Most Valuable Player … Four-time HCAC Player of the Week … Two-time selection to D3hoops.com National Team of the Week … Named First-Team All-HCAC and Third-Team All-Midwest Region. 2009-2010 at Defiance:Started first eight games of collegiate career at point guard position … Went on to average 24.0 minutes per game, while playing in all 29 contests … Opened career with pair of 20-point outbursts in first two collegiate games … Led Defiance with 53 makes from three-point territory and a 41.1-percent clip from deep … Dished out 80 assists for second on the team … Finished third on squad with 697 min-utes, 315 points, 81 defensive rebounds and 14 blocks … Added 29 steals, 56 made free throws and 93 rebounds to rank fourth among all Jackets in those respective statistics … Rated fifth among all HCAC performers in three-point field goal percentage … Also among the league’s top-10 in assists and trifectas made … Reached double figures in scoring 17 times … Dished out five-or-more assists in six games … Shot 44.9 percent from three-point range in DC’s 23 victories … Saw Defiance go 18-3 when attempting at least six field goals … Led team in assists and blocks nine different times … Was Jackets’ leading scorer six times … Also paced DC in steals in six games … Selected as Most Valuable Player of the John Dawson Tournament … Named to D3hoops.com National Team of the Week following that performance … Two-time HCAC Player of the Week … Named to HCAC All-Tournament Team … Selected Honorable Mention All-HCAC. HighSchool: Local standout athlete from Ayersville High … Lettered twice for head coach Marv Retcher … Two-time First-Team All-Green Meadows Conference player … Two-time All-District VII selection … Named Special Mention All-Ohio as a junior and se-nior … Voted as 2009 District VII and Crescent-News Player of the Year … Also excelled on the baseball diamond and the golf course, earning First-Team All-GMC accolades in each sport as a senior. Personal: Son of Jeff and Patti Wolfrum … Grandson of 1975 DC Hall-of-Fame inductee, Charles Krouse, who excelled for the Jackets on the hardwood and tennis courts … Majoring in accounting.

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LOGAN WOLFRUM33SENIOR

6-4 / 180 / GUARDDEFIANCE, OH / AYERSVILLE HS

CAREER HIGHSPoints

42 - at Ohio Northern - Nov. 23, 2010Assists

16 - vs Covenant - Nov. 20, 2010Rebounds

8 - vs Franklin - Feb. 19, 2011Steals

5 - at Hanover - Dec. 10, 2011Blocks

3 - vs Bluffton - Jan. 19, 2011

Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 29 8 24.0 103 239 .431 53 129 .411 56 65 .862 12 81 93 3.2 47 0 80 51 14 29 315 10.9 Sophomore 25 24 36.1 174 381 .457 48 132 .364 144 172 .837 14 112 126 5.0 33 0 133 74 11 28 540 21.6 Junior 26 25 32.7 153 312 .490 45 108 .417 101 133 .759 18 67 85 3.3 39 0 85 65 13 29 452 17.4 TOTALS 80 57 30.6 430 932 .461 146 369 .396 301 370 .814 44 260 304 3.8 119 0 298 190 38 86 1307 16.3

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Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman Did not attend Defiance College. Sophomore Did not attend Defiance College. Junior 4 0 0.5 1 1 1.00 0 0 ---- 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.8 TOTALS 4 0 0.5 1 1 1.00 0 0 ---- 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.8

2011-2012atDefiance: Saw the court in four varsity contests … Connected on only attempt from the field … Also competed for the Yellow Jackets as a member of the junior varsity squad. HighSchool: Lettered twice on the varsity team at Hillsdale High … Played for head coach Brett Stevison. Personal: Son of Martin Dunlap and Patricia Byrne … Majoring in business administration.

Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 25 17 26.2 85 177 .480 0 1 .000 38 53 .717 48 87 135 5.4 80 2 20 34 23 22 208 8.3 Sophomore 24 9 18.3 52 99 .525 0 2 .000 20 22 .909 13 49 62 2.6 67 2 13 15 14 11 124 5.2

TOTALS 49 26 22.3 137 276 .496 0 3 .000 58 75 .773 61 136 197 4.0 147 4 33 49 37 33 332 6.8

2011-2012atDefiance:Earned time in 24 games … Started nine times over final 11 games of the season … Responded by hitting 73.0 percent from the floor during that stretch … Paced the Purple and Gold with a 90.9-percent clip from the free throw line … Ended third on the squad with a 52.5-percent rate from the field … Ranked fourth on Defiance and 14th in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference with 0.6 blocks per night … Reached double figures in scoring four times … Saw 20-plus minutes in 11 outings, helping Jackets go 8-3 in those affairs … Shot 60.4 percent and averaged 5.6 points per game in Defiance victories … Averaged 0.8 blocks per showing in league play … Ended sophomore season ranked fourth on DC’s all-time blocks list with 0.76 per game. 2010-2011atDefiance: Played in all 25 games as a freshman … Broke into the starting lineup 17 times … Wasted no time mak-ing presence felt with 9.1 points per game through first 10 collegiate contests … Ended the year as DC’s leading block artist and ranked fourth in the HCAC with 23 blocks … Ranked second on DC and eighth among all HCAC performers with 5.4 rebounds and 1.9 offensive boards per game … Also rated among squad’s top-three with 8.3 points per game and 22 steals … Topped Jackets in blocks in 14 games … Cracked double digits in scoring eight times ... Netted pair of double-doubles … Was especially tough inside the Karl H. Weaner Community Center with 10.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per outing … Posted ninth-highest, single-season rate in DC history with 0.92 blocks per night. HighSchool:Four-time letterman at Port Clinton High … Played for head coach Troy Diels … Three-time team Most Valuable Player … Three-time First-Team All-Sandusky Bay Conference performer … Earned First-Team All-Ohio honors, after leading Redskins to 26-1 record and a trip to the Ohio State Division II Finals … Voted as Northwest Ohio Player of the Year. Personal: Son of Tim and Lori Hicks … Majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSPoints

2 - at Kalamazoo - Nov. 15, 2011Assists--------

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CAREER HIGHSPoints

15 - vs Albion - Dec. 30, 2010Assists

2 - at Rose-Hulman - Feb. 11, 2012Rebounds

11 - vs Hanover - Dec. 1, 2010Steals

3 - vs Bluffton - Jan. 19, 2011Blocks

3 - at Anderson - Jan. 25, 2012

MARCUS DUNLAP 35SENIOR

6-3 / 195 / FORWARDOAKLAND, CA / HILLSDALE HS

RYAN HICKS 25JUNIOR

6-6 / 190 / FORWARDPORT CLINTON, OH / PORT CLINTON HS

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MASON ROTH4SOPHOMORE

6-0 / 165 / GUARDMcCOMB, OH / McCOMB HS

Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 25 24 26.7 86 219 .393 31 90 .344 61 85 .718 11 44 55 2.2 46 1 70 53 1 23 264 10.6

TOTALS 25 24 26.7 86 219 .393 31 90 .344 61 85 .718 11 44 55 2.2 46 1 70 53 1 23 264 10.6

2011-2012atDefiance:Started 25-of-26 games during rookie season at the point guard position … Ranked second on squad with 26.7 minutes and 2.8 assists per game … Finished third on DC with 10.4 points, 1.2 makes from beyond the arc and 0.9 steals per contest … Also ranked seventh among all Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference performers with assists and 22nd in scoring … Ended second among all HCAC freshmen in scoring and assists … Topped Jackets in scoring five times and assists 12 times … Netted 27 points against Hanover on January 21 … Piled up nine assists and four thefts to lead DC past Knox in Purple and Gold Tournament on December 29 … Reached double figures in 15 contests, including each of first six collegiate outings … Shot 54.2 percent from beyond the arc during that stretch to begin career … Logged pair of 20-point efforts … Swiped two-or-more steals seven times … Saw DC go 5-1 in games when he dished out at least five assists … Excelled in non-conference action with 13.0 points per game on a 46.9-percent rate from long distance … Posted a 1.9 assist-to-turnover ratio in Yellow Jacket victories … Averaged 17.5 points, 8.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game in Purple and Gold Tournament … Named the Purple and Gold Tourna-ment’s Most Valuable Player after helping Defiance claim the 21st tournament title in program history. HighSchool:Played four years of varsity hoops at McComb High under the watchful eye of his father and coach Aaron Roth … Led the Red and Black to a 61-9 record as a starter … Ranked second all-time at McComb with 1,269 career points and first with 168 three-point field goals … Three-time First-Team All-Blanchard Valley Conference in basketball, baseball and football … Named BVC Player of the Year on the planks … Selected as Ohio Prep Sports Magazine Division IV Player of the Year … Com-peted in Division III-Division IV North-South Game …First-Team All-District VIII and All-Northwest Ohio Division IV performer … Named Second-Team All-Ohio in basketball and football. Personal: Son of Aaron and Bev Roth ... Majoring in physical education and health.

CAREER HIGHSPoints

27 - vs Hanover - Jan. 21, 2012Assists

9 - vs Knox - Dec. 29, 2011Rebounds

5 - at Earlham - Feb. 8, 2012Steals

4 - vs Knox - Dec. 29, 2011Blocks

1 - vs Ohio Wesleyan - Nov. 19, 2011

TRAVIS SCHOMAEKER10SOPHOMORE

6-2 / 180 / GUARDOTTAWA, OH / OTTAWA-GLANDORF HS

Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 26 0 16.5 41 103 .398 18 44 .409 9 18 .500 12 26 38 1.5 22 0 26 17 1 17 109 4.2

TOTALS 26 0 16.5 41 103 .398 18 44 .409 9 18 .500 12 26 38 1.5 22 0 26 17 1 17 109 4.2

2011-2012atDefiance:Earned time in all 26 games … Averaged 16.5 minutes per game … Ranked third on roster with 40.9-per-cent clip from three-point distance … Excelled in the spotlight with season-best 14-point outbursts in Defiance’s victories over Lakeland in the Purple and Gold Tournament Championship and eight days later in an upset of No. 25 Transylvania … Led squad in steals eight times … Raised scoring average to 4.6 points per night in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference action … Con-nected on 63.6 percent from downtown in non-conference clashes … Averaged 19.5 minutes per game as a key reserve guard for the Jackets over final 16 showings … Shot 45.5 percent from long range during that stretch. HighSchool: Spent two seasons on the varsity squad at Ottawa-Glandorf High … Played for head coach Josh Leslie … Selected as First-Team All-Western Buckeye League and All-District VIII performer … Named Special Mention All-Ohio … Winner of Ohio-Indiana Three-Point Shootout … Named as an Academic Honors Student. Personal: Son of Bruce and Cindy Schomaeker … Brother of current DC baseball player Alex Schomaeker … Nephew of DC’s all-time assists leader Ron Schomaeker (1982-1986) … Majoring in integrated mathematics.

CAREER HIGHSPoints

14 - vs Transylvania - Jan. 7, 2012Assists

4 - at Mt. St. Joseph - Jan. 14, 2012Rebounds

5 - vs Rose-Hulman - Feb. 26, 2012Steals

2 - at Transylvania - Jan. 28, 2012Blocks

1 - at Earlham - Feb. 8, 2012

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Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 24 0 11.7 30 89 .337 27 76 .355 8 11 .727 5 17 22 0.9 19 0 7 5 0 3 95 4.0

TOTALS 24 0 11.7 30 89 .337 27 76 .355 8 11 .727 5 17 22 0.9 19 0 7 5 0 3 95 4.0

2011-2012atDefiance:Played in 24 games off the bench during first season with program … Ranked fourth on the team with 1.1 makes per game and a 35.5-percent mark from three-point territory … Helped Jackets to a 3-1 record when scoring in double fig-ures … Saw DC post 4-1 clip when knocking down at least three treys … Averaged 5.1 points per game on 40.4-percent shooting from deep through first 15 collegiate showings … Logged a season-best with 24 minutes and added 13 points and five rebounds in DC’s 75-64 win against No. 25 Transylvania on January 7 … Scored a season-high 14 points in a 66-65 win over Earlham on January 18 … Connected at a 42.9-percent pace from beyond the arc in Yellow Jacket victories. HighSchool: Played three years of varsity hoops at Smithville High under the guidance of his father and head coach Jim Frizell … Named First-Team All-Wayne County … Voted First-Team All-District IV … Tabbed as Second-Team All-Ohio performer. Personal:Son of Jim and Jill Frizell … Majoring in sport management.

Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 4 0 0.8 0 1 .000 0 0 ---- 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TOTALS 4 0 0.8 0 1 .000 0 0 ---- 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

2011-2012atDefiance: Earned time in four varsity contests as a rookie … Also gained experience as a member of DC’s junior varsity program. HighSchool: Lettered three times on the hardwood for Patrick Henry High … Played under the watchful eye of head coach Kent Seemann … Named First-Team All-Northwest Ohio Athletic League and All-District VII … Selected as Third-Team Northwest Ohio All-District performer … Member of Academic Honor Roll and National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Ervin and Lori Tietje … Brother of former DC teammates Kevin and Kyle Tietje … Cousin of former DC volleyball player Jessica Tietje and former DC football standout Chris Tietje … Majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSPoints

14 - vs Earlham - Jan. 18, 2012Assists

1 - vs Franklin - Feb. 18, 2012Rebounds

5 - vs Transylvania - Jan. 7, 2012Steals

1 - vs Hanover - Jan. 21, 2012Blocks--------

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DREW FRIZELL 20SOPHOMORE

6-3 / 175 / GUARDSMITHVILLE, OH / SMITHVILLE HS

KENT TIETJE 44SOPHOMORE

6-6 / 205 / FORWARDDESHLER, OH / PATRICK HENRY HS

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BERNARD EDWARDS3SOPHOMORE

6-6 / 230 / FORWARDDETROIT, MI / WARREN COUSINO HS

HighSchool:Competed in four seasons of varsity basketball at Warren Cousino High … Played for head coach Jeff Borja … Named First-Team All-Macomb Area Conference. Personal:Son of Bernard Edwards and Stephanie Edwards … Majoring in sport management.

TANNER PRIBLE13SOPHOMORE

6-3 / 170 / GUARDPONETA, IN / SOUTHERN WELLS HS

2011-2012atDefiance: Competed for the Yellow Jackets as a member of the junior varsity squad. HighSchool: Earned trio of varsity letters on the hardwood at Southern Wells High … Played for head coach Ryan Thomas … Helped the Raiders to pair of sectional championships … Two-time All-Allen County selection. Personal: Son of Robert and Lynette Prible … Majoring in integrated language arts.

MARQUES HOLMES50SOPHOMORE

6-4 / 250 / FORWARDMARION, IN / MARION HS

Year GP GS MPG FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Freshman 3 0 1.3 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 0 0 ---- 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.7

TOTALS 3 0 1.3 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 0 0 ---- 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.7

2011-2012atDefiance: Saw action in three varsity games during freshman campaign … Contributed two points, one rebound and one assist in two minutes of work at Anderson on January 25 … Competed regularly as a member of DC’s junior varsity squad. HighSchool: Two-time letterman at Marion High … Played for head coaches Todd Grace and Joe Luce … Served as team cap-tain during senior season … Two-time member of Academic Honor Roll. Personal:Son of Freddie and Jill Holmes … Majoring in physical education and health.CAREER HIGHS

Points2 - at Anderson - Jan. 25, 2012

Assists1 - at Anderson - Jan. 25, 2012

Rebounds1 - at Anderson - Jan. 25, 2012

Steals--------

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JAVON GRAVES 0FRESHMAN

5-10 / 170 / GUARDDAVIE, FL / MARTIN COUNTY HS

HighSchool: Earned four varsity letters for the football and basketball programs at Martin County High … Played basketball for head coach John Leon.

Personal: Son of Bernard and Althea Graves … Also a member of the DC football team … Majoring in sport management.

DAYLON RANDOLPH 1FRESHMAN

5-6 / 145 / GUARDMARION, IN / MISSISSINEWA HS

HighSchool: Two-time letterman at Mississinewa High … Played for head coach Mark McFarland … Named First-Team All-Central Indiana Conference … Selected as two-time CIC Most Valuable Player … Named Grant County Player of the Year. Personal:Son of Hilton Randolph and Angela Inman … Major is undecided.

JEREMY BROWNINGFRESHMAN

6-2 / 155 / GUARDCOLUMBUS, OH / CENTENNIAL HS

HighSchool: Lettered twice for the basketball and cross country programs at Centennial High … Played for head coach Roos-evelt Osborne … Named Honorable Mention All-Columbus City League … Member of National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Richard and Janis Browning … Major is undecided.

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CLAY WALKERFRESHMAN

6-0 / 190 / GUARDWADSWORTH, OH / BARBERTON HS

HighSchool:Two-time letterman at Barberton High … Played for head coach Ken Rector … Recipient of Senior Leadership Award … Academic Award winner … Member of Academic Honor Society. Personal:Son of Rob and Joyce Walker … Majoring in forensic science.

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D.J. BONDS15FRESHMAN

6-0 / 160 / GUARDTOLEDO, OH / TOLEDO ST. JOHN’S HS

HighSchool: Three-time letterman at Toledo St. John’s High … Played for head coach Ed Heintschel … Tabbed as an All-Toledo selection. Personal: Son of Clo Murphy … Majoring in criminal justice.

JORDAN FAIR22FRESHMAN

6-0 / 170 / GUARDCOLUMBUS, OH / BISHOP HARTLEY HS

HighSchool:Two-time letterman at Bishop Hartley High … Played under the watchful eye of head coach Randy Kortokrax. Personal: Son of Rodney Kent and Bettye Fair … Major is undecided.

ELI ROBERTSON24FRESHMAN

6-1 / 175 / GUARDROMULUS, MI / ROMULUS HS

HighSchool:Spent two seasons on the varsity team at Romulus High … Played for head coach Nate Oats … Named team’s Most Improved Player … Earned a spot on the Academic Honor Roll in all four years. Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Jennifer Robertson … Majoring in sport management.

LUCKY WINTERS34FRESHMAN

6-1 / 160 / GUARDMILWAUKEE, WI / WHITKO HS

HighSchool: Lettered twice at Whitko High … Played for head coach Rob Irwin. Personal: Son of Leveda Winters and Rob and Ann Irwin … Majoring in criminal justice.

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HOSIE SMITHFRESHMAN

6-6 / 225 / FORWARDCOLUMBUS, OH / AFRICENTRIC EARLY COLLEGE HS

HighSchool: Earned pair of varsity letters at Africentric Early College … Played for head coach Michael Bates … Selected as team’s Most Valuable Player … Tabbed as an All-Columbus City League performer. Personal: Son of Hosie and Colette Smith … Majoring in sport management.

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WADE WOOLEYFRESHMAN

6-9 / 280 / CENTERWAUSEON, OH / WAUSEON HS

HighSchool: Local standout earned pair of varsity letters on the hardwood at Wauseon High … Played for head coach Chad Burt … Garnered Special Mention All-Ohio accolades … Named First-Team All-District VII and All-Northwest Ohio Athletic League. Personal:Son of Brian and Rana Wooley … Majoring in sport management.

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KRIS CARIUSFRESHMAN

6-7 / 280 / CENTERCOLUMBUS, OH / WESTLAND HS

HighSchool:Netted pair of varsity letters on the planks at Westland High … Played for head coach Todd Parker … Named First-Team All-Ohio Capital Conference … Selected as an all-district performer. Personal: Son of Ken Carius and Mike and Laura Mendenhall … Majoring in sport management.

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 13-13 9-3 4-8 0-2 HCAC Games 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0 Non-Conference Games 4-4 3-0 1-2 0-2

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS11-15 at Kalamazoo W 91-69 23 Logan Wolfrum 6 Logan Wolfrum 5 Mason Roth11-18 at No. 9 Wooster ^ L 91-67 14 Mason Roth 6 Jeff Hugan 2 Mason Roth11-19 vs Ohio Wesleyan ^ L (ot) 82-78 23 Logan Wolfrum 11 Kyle Tietje 4 Logan Wolfrum11-22 Ohio Northern W 83-80 25 Anthony Brown 5 Kevin Tietje 3 Anthony Barnum11-30 Anderson * L 70-69 15 Mason Roth 7 Logan Wolfrum 6 Logan Wolfrum12-3 Rose-Hulman * L 87-70 31 Logan Wolfrum 6 Brandon Ray 4 Logan Wolfrum12-10 at Hanover * L 82-72 19 Logan Wolfrum 8 Kyle Tietje 6 Logan Wolfrum12-14 at Adrian L 70-64 16 Anthony Brown 8 Kyle Tietje 5 Logan Wolfrum12-17 at Franklin * L 83-68 23 Logan Wolfrum 6 Jeff Hugan 3 Logan Wolfrum12-29 Knox # W 81-77 26 Logan Wolfrum 5 Mason Roth 9 Mason Roth12-30 Lakeland # W 88-87 24 Logan Wolfrum 16 Kyle Tietje 7 Mason Roth1-4 at Bluffton * L 73-67 15 Mason Roth 7 Kyle Tietje 5 Mason Roth1-7 No. 25 Transylvania * W 75-64 14 Logan Wolfrum 5 Logan Wolfrum 7 Logan Wolfrum1-11 at Manchester * L 81-67 29 Logan Wolfrum 7 Jeff Hugan 3 Mason Roth1-14 at Mt. St. Joseph * W 75-64 17 Logan Wolfrum 3 Ryan Hicks 8 Logan Wolfrum1-18 Earlham * W 66-65 18 Logan Wolfrum 10 Kyle Tietje 5 Mason Roth1-21 Hanover * L 67-62 27 Mason Roth 6 Kyle Tietje 4 Logan Wolfrum1-25 at Anderson * L 82-72 15 Logan Wolfrum 9 Ryan Hicks 5 Logan Wolfrum1-28 at No. 23 Transylvania * L 75-62 20 Logan Wolfrum 6 Jeff Hugan 1 Logan Wolfrum2-1 Manchester * W 57-56 18 Logan Wolfrum 7 Jeff Hugan 9 Logan Wolfrum2-4 Mt. St. Joseph * W 66-64 22 Logan Wolfrum 5 Logan Wolfrum 6 Logan Wolfrum2-8 at Earlham * W 57-52 14 Mason Roth 5 Mason Roth 6 Mason Roth2-11 at Rose-Hulman * W 62-59 28 Logan Wolfrum 5 Jeff Hugan 3 Kyle Tietje2-15 Bluffton * W 55-53 22 Anthony Brown 6 Ryan Hicks 2 Mason Roth2-18 Franklin * W 70-68 18 Anthony Brown 5 Kyle Tietje 3 Logan Wolfrum2-23 vs Rose-Hulman ! L 76-67 21 Logan Wolfrum 7 Jeff Hugan 2 Logan WolfrumHome Games In Bold / * = HCAC game / ^ = NCAC-HCAC Tip-Off Classic / # = Defiance Purple and Gold Tournament / ! = HCAC Tournament

NAME GP GS MPG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG A TO BLK STL PTS AVGLogan Wolfrum 26 25 32.7 153 312 .490 45 108 .417 101 133 .759 18 67 85 3.3 85 65 13 29 452 17.4Anthony Brown 26 18 22.1 103 213 .484 45 99 .455 28 39 .718 7 41 48 1.8 16 25 3 7 279 10.7Mason Roth 26 26 26.7 87 222 .392 32 91 .352 64 90 .711 11 45 56 2.2 72 56 1 23 270 10.4Kyle Tietje 26 19 20.3 78 139 .561 2 5 .400 38 46 .826 44 86 130 5.0 28 24 16 24 196 7.5Ryan Hicks 24 9 18.3 52 99 .525 0 2 .000 20 22 .909 13 49 62 2.6 13 15 14 11 124 5.2Jeff Hugan 24 7 15.3 45 90 .500 0 0 ------ 25 42 .595 30 53 83 3.5 12 32 4 8 115 4.8Travis Schomaeker 26 0 16.5 41 103 .398 18 44 .409 9 18 .500 12 26 38 1.5 26 17 1 17 109 4.2 Drew Frizell 24 0 11.7 30 89 .337 27 76 .355 8 11 .727 5 17 22 0.9 7 5 0 3 95 4.0Kevin Tietje 23 12 13.5 30 66 .455 0 1 .000 12 20 .600 16 43 59 2.6 3 14 14 7 72 3.1Leroy Lewis 3 0 5.3 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 5 8 .625 0 2 2 0.7 2 3 0 2 8 2.7Anthony Barnum 19 10 16.3 15 27 .556 5 10 .500 6 8 .750 11 29 40 2.1 13 13 21 7 41 2.2Brandon Ray 18 2 9.1 8 17 .471 0 0 ------ 4 7 .571 16 24 40 2.2 3 12 4 3 20 1.1Justin Morris 14 2 8.6 7 9 .778 0 0 ------ 0 3 .000 14 17 31 2.2 1 5 0 5 14 1.0Marcus Dunlap 4 0 0.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 ------ 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0.8Marques Holmes 3 0 1.3 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 0 0 ------ 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 2 0.7Brandon Hoke 22 1 5.9 3 5 .600 0 0 ------ 4 6 .667 3 4 7 0.3 3 1 0 2 10 0.5Brock Homier 3 0 1.3 0 0 ------ 0 0 ------ 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Kent Tietje 4 0 0.8 0 1 .000 0 0 ------ 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Team 28 35 63 2.4 5

Defiance 26 26 5225 655 1398 .469 175 440 .398 325 455 .714 229 538 767 29.5 285 292 91 148 1810 69.6Opponents 26 26 5225 653 1379 .474 144 371 .388 427 599 .713 268 581 849 32.7 297 293 75 143 1877 72.2

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TEAM STATISTICS DC OPPSCORING 1810 1877 Points Per Game 69.6 72.2 Scoring Margin -2.6 +2.6 First Half Scoring 838 848 Second Half Scoring 963 1016 Overtime Scoring 9 13FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 655-1398 653-1379 Field Goal Percentage .469 .474

TEAM STATISTICS DC OPP3-POINT FG-ATTEMPTS 175-440 144-371 3-Point FG Percentage .398 .388 3-Point FGM Per Game 6.7 5.5FREE THROW-ATTEMPTS 325-455 427-599 Free Throw Percentage .714 .713REBOUNDS 767 849 Rebounds Per Game 29.5 32.7 Rebounding Margin -3.2 +3.2ASSISTS 285 297 Assists Per Game 11.0 11.4

TEAM STATISTICS DC OPPTURNOVERS 292 293 Turnovers Per Game 11.2 11.3 Turnover Margin +0.1 -0.1 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9 1.0STEALS 148 143 Steals Per Game 5.7 5.5BLOCKS 91 75 Blocks Per Game 3.5 2.9ATTENDANCE 9902 - Home Game Average 825 -

[ LEADERS ]

2011-2012 RESULTS

2011-2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2011-2012 TEAM STATISTICS

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FIRST-TEAM ALL-HCAC AWARDS2000-2001 Gavin Sever *2000-2001 Frank Kill2000-2001 Eric Viney2001-2002 Eric Viney2001-2002 Mike Kurdziel2002-2003 Mike Kurdziel2002-2003 Jeremy Miklovic2003-2004 Matt Voland2004-2005 Curt Croy2006-2007 Anthony Pettaway2007-2008 C.J. Johnson2007-2008 Anthony Pettaway *2008-2009 Mike Floyd2008-2009 Anthony Pettaway2008-2009 Nick Sales2009-2010 Mike Floyd2009-2010 Nick Sales *2010-2011 Logan Wolfrum2011-2012 Logan Wolfrum * Conference Player of the Year

ALL-DISTRICT / REGION AWARDS1964-1965 Paul Shahan -1966-1967 Dan Terhune 2nd1967-1968 Dan Terhune -1968-1969 Dan Terhune -1968-1969 Larry Holden -1971-1972 Marv Retcher 2nd1971-1972 Jim Amstutz 1st1972-1973 Bruce Baer 1st1972-1973 Ken Bush 1st1973-1974 Bruce Baer 1st1973-1974 Bob Martin 1st1974-1975 Bob Martin 1st1975-1976 Don Thornton 1st1975-1976 Kevin Dilworth HM1977-1978 Don Thornton 1st1977-1978 Jim Harshman 1st1977-1978 Jim Arnzen HM1980-1981 Brett Wingate -1981-1982 Brett Wingate -1983-1984 Bill Szabo 1st1983-1984 Jerome Floyd HM1984-1985 Bill Szabo 1st1984-1985 Ron Schomaeker 1st1985-1986 Ron Schomaeker 1st1986-1987 Dennis Bostelman 1st1987-1988 Dennis Bostelman * 1st1987-1988 Terry Morman HM1988-1989 Doug Prigge 1st1998-1999 Chad Kahle 2nd1999-2000 Chad Kahle 2nd2007-2008 Anthony Pettaway * 1st2008-2009 Anthony Pettaway 2nd2009-2010 Nick Sales 1st2010-2011 Logan Wolfrum 3rd

* Player of the Year

ALL-AMERICANS1957-1958 Joe Hockenberry HM1957-1958 John Szabo HM1961-1962 Ray Etzler HM1962-1963 Ray Etzler HM1963-1964 Norm Krueckeberg HM1967-1968 Dan Terhune HM1970-1971 Ed Roeth HM1971-1972 Jim Amstutz HM1972-1973 Bruce Baer HM1972-1973 Ken Bush HM1973-1974 Bruce Baer HM1973-1974 Bob Martin HM1974-1975 Bob Martin HM1975-1976 Don Thornton HM1978-1979 Mark Meyer HM1981-1982 Brett Wingate HM1983-1984 Bill Szabo 2nd1984-1985 Bill Szabo HM1987-1988 Dennis Bostelman 2nd1999-2000 Chad Kahle 2nd2002-2003 Curt Croy Freshman2007-2008 Anthony Pettaway 3rd2009-2010 Nick Sales HM

COACH-OF-THE-YEAR AWARDS1966-1967 Hohenberger District1971-1972 Hohenberger HBCC1971-1972 Hohenberger District1971-1972 Hohenberger Ohio1972-1973 Hohenberger District1977-1978 Hohenberger District1983-1984 Hohenberger HBCC1985-1986 Hohenberger HBCC1987-1988 Hohenberger District1992-1993 Hohenberger AMC2007-2008 Miller HCAC2007-2008 Miller District

No. Site Opponent Score Date/Season1 - Bowling Green YMCA 49-4 1905-1906100 - Toledo 49-31 1925-1926200 - Bluffton 60-44 1937-1938300 H Olivet 71-59 1950-1951400 - Bluffton 87-75 1956-1957500 A Cedarville 66-64 Feb.1, 1963600 A Wilmington 88-77 Feb. 14, 1970

POSTSEASON HISTORY

Defiance has qualified for the postseason 34 times with 30 of those appearances coming in the NAIA. From 1956 to 1961 Defiance lost its first 11 postseason games, starting with a loss to Steubenville College, 92-75, on February 29, 1956. DC’s first-ever postseason win came on March 6, 1962, when the Yellow Jackets defeated Ohio Northern, 74-73, in the District 22 Semifinals. During its time in the NAIA, DC won four District 22 Titles.

The Yellow Jackets have had four postseason berths in the NCAA tournament but have yet to taste victory, falling in the first round to Otterbein in 1993 and 1999, to Calvin in 2001 and to UW-Whitewater in 2010.

DC’s last postseason win came on March 3, 1990, via a 56-55 victory over Tiffin in the NAIA District 22 Semifinals. All-time, DC is 20-39 in postseason play.

1955-1956 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1956-1957 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1957-1958 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1958-1959 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1959-1960 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1960-1961 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1961-1962 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1962-1963 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1965-1966 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1966-1967 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1967-1968 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1968-1969 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1969-1970 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1970-1971 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1971-1972 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1972-1973 NAIA District 22 Champions National Qualifiers 1973-1974 NAIA District 22 Champions National Qualifiers 1974-1975 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1975-1976 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1977-1978 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1979-1980 NAIA District 22 Champions National Qualifiers 1980-1981 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1981-1982 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1982-1983 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1983-1984 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1984-1985 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1985-1986 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1986-1987 NAIA District 22 Qualifiers 1987-1988 NAIA District 22 Champions National Qualifiers 1989-1990 NAIA District 22 Finalists 1992-1993 NCAA Tournament Qualifiers 1998-1999 NCAA Tournament Qualifiers 2000-2001 NCAA Tournament Qualifiers 2009-2010 NCAA Tournament Qualifiers

MILESTONE VICTORIES

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1980-1981 Larry Papenfuss 1st1989-1990 Terry Morman 1st

No. Site Opponent Score Date/Season700 A Bluffton 85-78 Jan. 4, 1975800 A Central State 72-68 Mar. 3, 1980 900 A Wilmington 107-96 Feb. 11, 19851000 N Waynesburg 115-55 Nov. 16, 19901100 N St. Mary’s (MI) 95-85 Nov. 22, 19971200 H Grace 87-82 Nov. 22, 20031300 A Manchester 70-59 Feb. 3, 2010

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPSSeason Conference Record Coach1921-1922 NW Ohio 7-1 Vanderscoff1922-1923 NW Ohio 6-2 Vanderscoff1924-1925 NW Ohio ^ 6-2 Miller1928-1929 NW Ohio 7-1 Wilson1929-1930 NW Ohio 7-1 Wilson1955-1956 Mid-Ohio 11-1 McDonald1956-1957 Mid-Ohio 11-1 McDonald1959-1960 Mid-Ohio 11-1 McDonald1960-1961 Mid-Ohio 11-1 McDonald1962-1963 Mid-Ohio 6-2 McDonald1966-1967 Mid-Ohio 7-1 Hohenberger1968-1969 Mid-Ohio ^ 7-3 Hohenberger1969-1970 Mid-Ohio 9-1 Hohenberger1971-1972 Hoosier-Buckeye* 6-0 Hohenberger1972-1973 Hoosier-Buckeye 13-3 Hohenberger1977-1978 Hoosier-Buckeye^ 12-4 Hohenberger1982-1983 Hoosier-Buckeye^ 13-3 Hohenberger1983-1984 Hoosier-Buckeye 14-0 Hohenberger1984-1985 Hoosier-Buckeye ^ 8-4 Hohenberger1985-1986 Hoosier-Buckeye 10-2 Hohenberger1991-1992 Mideast Collegiate ^ 4-2 Hohenberger1992-1993 Mideast Collegiate 6-0 Hohenberger1993-1994 Mideast Collegiate 6-0 Hohenberger2000-2001 Heartland ^ 7-5 Palombo2007-2008 Heartland 13-3 Miller2009-2010 Heartland 11-5 Brumett ^ - Co-Championship * - Ohio Division Champion

RECORDS AND STREAKSWins and LossesMost wins: ............................................................. 26 (26-4, 1983-1984)Winning percentage: .......................................... .923 (24-2, 1971-1972)Most losses: .......................................................... 17 (8-17, 1996-1997) 17 (3-17, 1964-1965)

Longest Streaks Wins: .............................................................................. 20 (1983-1984)Losses: .......................................................................... 10 (1932-1933)

Longest Conference StreaksWins: ................................................. 17 (Hoosier-Buckeye, 1983-1985)Losses: .......................................................... 12 (Mid-Ohio, 1963-1966)

Most Points ScoredPer game: ......................... 95.5 (2484 points in 26 games / 1971-1972)Total: .................................... 2,624 (84.6 ppg in 31 games / 1979-1980)Game (all-time): .......................... 138 (138-41 vs Giffin / Nov. 30, 1954)Game (modern): .............. 132 (132-91 vs Rio Grande / March 6, 1972)Away: ................................... 124 (124-98 vs Lake Erie / Feb. 24, 1998)In a loss: .......................... 109 (109-112 vs Heidelberg / Nov. 24, 1998) 109 (109-120 vs Olivet / Jan. 10, 1998)Both teams: ....................... 242 (131-111 vs MacMurray / Dec. 3, 1973)Allowed: ........................... 124 (94-124 vs Spring Arbor / Nov. 21,1997)

Margin of VictoryAll games: ..................................... 97 (138-41 vs Giffin / Nov. 30, 1954)Modern era: .......................... 63 (114-51 vs OSU-Lima / Dec. 29, 2009)By opponent (all-time): ......................... 65 (7-72 vs Grace / 1914-1915)Opponent (modern): ............. 55 (61-116 vs Manchester / Dec. 5, 1964)

ShootingField goals made: ...................................................... 1085 (1972-1973)Field goal percentage: ...................... 51.9% (1011 of 1948, 1983-1984)Three-point FG made: ................................................. 229 (2001-2002)Three-point FG percentage: ................. 43.1% (183 of 425, 1989-1990)Free-throws made: ...................................................... 567 (1959-1960)

COACHING RECORDS BY VICTORIESCoach Yrs. W L Pct. Seasons1. Marv Hohenberger 32 581 295 .663 1965-1966 to 1996-19972. Merle McDonald 11 162 81 .667 1954-1955 to 1964-19653. Tom Palombo 6 100 63 .613 1997-1998 to 2002-20034. Kyle Brumett 4 67 40 .626 2008-2009 to 2011-20125. Jon Miller 5 67 63 .515 2003-2004 to 2007-20086. Victor Rowen 3 45 21 .682 1951-1952 to 1953-19547. E.B. Wilson 4 43 30 .475 1927-1928 to 1930-19318. Frederic Bennetts 3 34 28 .548 1948-1949 to 1950-19519. Gilbert Smith 3 27 16 .628 1933-1934 to 1935-193610. Ernest Miller 2 20 10 .667 1923-1924 to 1924-192511. Paul Mason 2 17 23 .425 1925-1926 to 1926-1927T12. Charles Vanderscoff 2 14 9 .609 1921-1922 to 1922-1923T12. J.D. Kibler 2 14 12 .538 1913-1914 to 1914-191514. George Thompson 3 13 14 .481 1915-1916 to 1917-191815. George Fielding 1 12 10 .545 1947-194816. Paul Lyne 1 10 5 .667 1931-193217. Abraham Sharadin 1 8 10 .444 1920-192118. A.G. Caris 2 4 2 .667 1905-1906 to 1906-190719. Orin Snyder 1 3 11 .214 1919-1920 (Other coaches account for a 92-111 record in 18 seasons.) Bold Denotes Active Coach

SEASON W/L RECORDSSeason W L Pct.1959-1960 22 3 .880 1960-1961 18 4 .818 1961-1962 16 7 .696 1962-1963 13 7 .650 1963-1964 9 11 .450 1964-1965 3 17 .150 1965-1966 16 6 .727 1966-1967 18 7 .720 1967-1968 21 6 .778 1968-1969 13 12 .520 1969-1970 17 9 .6541970-1971 19 7 .731 1971-1972 24 2 .923 1972-1973 25 5 .833 1973-1974 22 6 .7861974-1975 19 10 .6551975-1976 16 13 .5521976-1977 13 13 .500 1977-1978 19 8 .704 1978-1979 18 8 .692 1979-1980 23 8 .742 1980-1981 20 9 .690 1981-1982 14 14 .500 1982-1983 21 10 .677 1983-1984 26 4 .867 1984-1985 21 10 .677 1985-1986 19 9 .679 1986-1987 18 11 .621 1987-1988 24 7 .774 1988-1989 15 13 .536 1989-1990 20 10 .667 1990-1991 14 12 .538 1991-1992 14 12 .538 1992-1993 21 6 .778 1993-1994 17 8 .680 1994-1995 12 13 .480 1995-1996 14 10 .583 1996-1997 8 17 .320 1997-1998 13 12 .520 1998-1999 17 11 .607 1999-2000 18 9 .667 2000-2001 17 11 .607 2001-2002 18 10 .6432002-2003 17 10 .6302003-2004 12 14 .4292004-2005 10 16 .3852005-2006 9 16 .3602006-2007 17 9 .6542007-2008 19 8 .7042008-2009 18 9 .6672009-2010 23 6 .7932010-2011 13 12 .5202011-2012 13 13 .500108 years 1333 854 .610

Season W L Pct. 1904-1905 - - -1905-1906 1 1 .500 1906-1907 3 1 .750 1907-1908 - - -1908-1909 1 2 .333 1909-1910 0 4 .000 1910-1911 2 11 .154 1911-1912 4 5 .444 1912-1913 8 5 .615 1913-1914 8 6 .571 1914-1915 6 6 .500 1915-1916 3 9 .250 1916-1917 8 3 .727 1917-1918 2 2 .500 1918-1919 - - -1919-1920 3 11 .214 1920-1921 8 10 .444 1921-1922 8 5 .615 1922-1923 6 4 .600 1923-1924 8 7 .533 1924-1925 12 3 .800 1925-1926 11 10 .524 1926-1927 6 13 .316 1927-1928 4 16 .200 1928-1929 15 5 .750 1929-1930 14 2 .875 1930-1931 10 7 .588 1931-1932 10 5 .667 1932-1933 1 10 .091 1933-1934 4 9 .308 1934-1935 12 3 .800 1935-1936 11 4 .733 1936-1937 5 11 .3131937-1938 6 11 .353 1938-1939 5 10 .333 1939-1940 7 11 .389 1940-1941 13 7 .650 1941-1942 10 7 .588 1942-1943 12 3 .8001943-1944 - - -1944-1945 - - -1945-1946 8 7 .5331946-1947 10 7 .5881947-1948 12 10 .545 1948-1949 9 12 .429 1949-1950 12 9 .5711950-1951 13 7 .650 1951-1952 16 6 .7271952-1953 17 4 .8101953-1954 12 11 .522 1954-1955 14 7 .667 1955-1956 20 4 .8331956-1957 19 5 .7921957-1958 13 9 .5911958-1959 15 7 .682

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POINTS PER GAME25.5 Dennis Bostelman 1986-198725.5 Bill Pace 1955-195624.7 Ray Etzler 1962-196324.6 Olan Smith 1945-194624.5 Bill Szabo 1984-198524.4 Bill Szabo 1983-1984

ASSISTS352 Ron Schomaeker 1984-1985276 Ron Schomaeker 1983-1984255 Ron Schomaeker 1985-1986188 Ron Schomaeker 1982-1983178 Mike Floyd 2008-2009174 Dan Lehman 1989-1990

ASSISTS PER GAME11.35 Ron Schomaeker 1984-19859.20 Ron Schomaeker 1983-19849.11 Ron Schomaeker 1985-19866.85 Mike Floyd 2008-20096.26 Dan Lehman 1988-19896.06 Ron Schomaeker 1982-1983

STEALS81 Kirk Seemann 1989-199076 Ron Schomaeker 1983-198473 Ron Schomaeker 1984-198572 Sean Patterson 1986-198769 Kirk Seemann 1987-198864 Nick Sales 2009-2010

STEALS PER GAME2.70 Kirk Seemann 1989-19902.53 Ron Schomaeker 1983-19842.48 Sean Patterson 1986-19872.35 Ron Schomaeker 1984-19852.23 Kirk Seemann 1987-19882.21 Nick Sales 2009-2010

BLOCKS50 Chad Kahle 1998-199945 Chad Kahle 1996-199734 Chad Kahle 1999-200034 Chad Kahle 1997-199830 Anthony Pettaway 2008-200929 Kyle Tietje 2009-2010

BLOCKS PER GAME1.80 Chad Kahle 1996-19971.79 Chad Kahle 1998-19991.36 Chad Kahle 1997-19981.26 Chad Kahle 1999-20001.11 Anthony Barnum 2011-20121.11 Anthony Pettaway 2008-2009

REBOUNDS469 Everett Ryerson 1951-1952363 Don Thornton 1975-1976357 Dave Baker 1969-1970344 Ned Ewers 1959-1960324 Dennis Bostelman 1987-1988316 Brett Wingate 1982-1983

REBOUNDS PER GAME21.3 Everett Ryerson 1951-195215.1 James Owens 1954-195513.8 Ned Ewers 1959-196013.7 Dave Baker 1969-197013.2 Joe Wilson 1958-195913.0 James Owens 1955-1956

FIELD GOALS MADE333 Bill Szabo 1984-1985312 Bill Szabo 1983-1984294 Dennis Bostelman 1987-1988289 Dennis Bostelman 1986-1987282 Jerome Floyd 1982-1983245 Bill Pace 1955-1956

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS645 Bill Szabo 1984-1985592 Jerome Floyd 1982-1983553 Bill Szabo 1983-1984499 Don Thornton 1975-1976489 Chuck Nafziger 1972-1973489 Richard Otte 1969-1970

FIELD GOAL PCT. (150 ATT.).703 Curtis Chenault 1995-1996.638 Nick Sales 2008-2009.638 Mark Meyer 1978-1979.633 Nick Sales 2006-2007.618 Dennis Bostelman 1987-1988.615 Frank Kill 1998-1999

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE86 Terry Morman 1987-198880 Jason Badik 1993-199479 Jim Harris 1989-199077 Curt Croy 2004-200568 Terry Morman 1988-198965 Jason Badik 1994-1995

3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS190 Curt Croy 2004-2005188 Curt Croy 2005-2006178 Terry Morman 1987-1988173 Jason Hervey 2000-2001172 Aaron Lammers 2003-2004171 Jim Harris 1989-1990

3-PT. FG PCT. (50 ATT.).488 Jason Badik 1993-1994.483 Terry Morman 1987-1988.470 Bob Sutton 1986-1987.466 Terry Morman 1988-1989.462 Jim Harris 1989-1990.462 Mike Kurdziel 2001-2002

FREE THROWS MADE172 Gene Geren 1959-1960167 Jaymes Zachrich 1997-1998165 Elmo Faiella 1952-1953157 Joe Herman 1992-1993150 Dennis Bostelman 1986-1987149 Joe Hockenberry 1955-1956

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS248 Elmo Faiella 1952-1953221 Gene Geren 1959-1960219 Jaymes Zachrich 1997-1998206 Joe Hockenberry 1956-1957204 Joe Herman 1992-1993192 Elmo Faiella 1951-1952

FREE THROWS PCT. (50 ATT.).933 Aaron Lammers 2003-2004.925 Anthony Brown 2010-2011.908 Ed Roeth 1970-1971.894 John Brueggemeier 1963-1964.884 Mike Kurdziel 2002-2003.881 Ray Etzler 1961-1962

NICK SALES2010 HCAC MVP / ALL-AMERICAN

ANTHONY PETTAWAY2008 HCAC MVP / ALL-AMERICAN

DENNIS BOSTELMAN1988 ALL-AMERICAN

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1,000-POINT CLUBRk. Points Player Years1. 2404 Dennis Bostelman 1984-19882. 1703 Chad Kahle 1996-20003. 1681 Dan Terhune 1965-19694. 1620 Curt Croy 2002-20065. 1616 Eric Viney 1998-20026. 1604 Jim Harris 1987-19917. 1573 Brett Wingate 1979-19838. 1542 Terry Morman 1986-19909. 1495 Joe Hockenberry 1954-195810. 1490 Bill Szabo 1983-198511. 1477 Anthony Pettaway 2005-200912. 1468 Charles Nafziger 1969-197313. 1461 Bruce Baer 1970-197414. 1416 Richard Otte 1966-197115. 1414 Ray Etzler 1959-196316. 1383 Nick Sales 2006-201017. 1374 C.J. Johnson 2004-200818. 1345 John Szabo 1956-196019. 1336 Bill Pace 1951-195620. 1333 Joe Herman 1989-199321. 1307 Logan Wolfrum 2009-201222. 1258 Larry Flynn 1976-198023. 1241 Seth Newlove 1996-200024. 1240 Kevin Dilworth 1973-197725. 1221 Ron Schomaeker 1982-198626. 1198 Jerome Floyd 1982-198427. 1195 Jason Badik 1991-199528. 1184 Anthony Brown 2008-201229. 1183 Kirk Seemann 1986-199030. 1182 Larry Holden 1966-197031. 1155 Doug Schimmoeller 1980-198432. 1141 Jeff Sever 1991-199533. 1136 Ed Roeth 1967-197134. 1120 Larry Papenfuss 1977-198135. 1111 Ken Bush 1970-197436. 1108 Gavin Sever 1997-200137. 1103 Brent Renollet 1982-198638. 1092 Frank Kill 1997-200139. 1085 Kent Seemann 1992-199640. 1079 Don Thornton 1975-197941. 1063 Bob Martin 1973-197542. 1058 Dave Gerken 1990-199443. 1034 Elmo Faiella 1950-195344. 1015 Dennis Monroe 1964-196845. 1001 Jaymes Zachrich 1992-1998

Bold Denotes Active Player

POINTS PER GAME24.4 Bill Szabo 1983-198520.2 Dennis Bostelman 1984-198819.6 Jerome Floyd 1982-198419.0 Bob Martin 1973-197518.5 Elmo Faiella 1950-195317.9 Everett Sumpter 1948-1951

ASSISTS1071 Ron Schomaeker 1982-1986502 Mike Floyd 2006-2010315 Kirk Seemann 1986-1990298 Logan Wolfrum 2009-2012293 Dan Lehman 1988-1990266 C.J. Johnson 2004-2008

ASSISTS PER GAME8.93 Ron Schomaeker 1982-19865.98 Dan Lehman 1988-19905.40 Mike Floyd 2006-20103.73 Logan Wolfrum 2009-20123.52 Steve Smith 1992-19933.39 Sean Patterson 1985-1987

STEALS252 Kirk Seemann 1986-1990177 Eric Viney 1998-2002164 Jim Harris 1987-1991160 Chad Kahle 1996-2000156 Kent Seemann 1992-1996149 Ron Schomaeker 1982-1986

STEALS PER GAME2.14 Kirk Seemann 1986-19901.82 Bill Szabo 1983-19851.81 Mylon Betts 2001-20021.78 Kris Hinchcliff 1998-20001.62 Eric Viney 1998-20021.56 Kent Seemann 1992-1993

BLOCKS163 Chad Kahle 1996-200079 Nick Sales 2006-201075 Anthony Pettaway 2005-200963 Kyle Tietje 2008-201258 Matt Laudick 2002-2006 54 Joe Herman 1989-1993

BLOCKS PER GAME1.55 Chad Kahle 1996-20000.91 Jeremy Miklovic 2001-20030.76 Ryan Hicks 2010-20120.72 Nick Sales 2006-20100.72 Anthony Pettaway 2005-20090.68 Jim Daniel 1993-1995

REBOUNDS1166 Brett Wingate 1979-19831021 Chad Kahle 1996-20001008 Dennis Bostelman 1984-1988833 Nick Sales 2006-2010806 Rich Otte 1966-1971786 Mark Meyer 1975-1979

REBOUNDS PER GAME13.9 Jim Owens 1951-195610.9 Joe Wilson 1956-195910.7 Rich Otte 1966-197110.3 Dave Baker 1967-197010.2 Paul Yoder 1953-195710.0 Bill Pace 1951-1956

FIELD GOALS MADE959 Dennis Bostelman 1984-1988690 Chad Kahle 1996-2000654 Dan Terhune 1965-1969645 Bill Szabo 1983-1985643 Brett Wingate 1979-1983617 Anthony Pettaway 2005-2009

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1669 Dennis Bostelman 1984-19881334 Curt Croy 2002-20061284 Chad Kahle 1996-20001275 Eric Viney 1998-20021269 Jim Harris 1987-19911265 Larry Flynn 1976-1980

FIELD GOAL PCT. (300 ATT.).605 Nick Sales 2006-2010.579 Brett Wingate 1979-1983.579 Jeremy Miklovic 2000-2003.575 Dennis Bostelman 1984-1988.568 Anthony Pettaway 2005-2009.550 Kyle Martin 1989-1993

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE267 Terry Morman 1986-1990256 Curt Croy 2002-2006205 Jim Harris 1987-1991204 Jason Badik 1991-1995168 Jeff Sever 1991-1995159 Dave Gerken 1990-1994

3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS700 Curt Croy 2002-2006601 Terry Morman 1986-1990501 Jim Harris 1987-1991499 Jason Badik 1991-1995430 Jeff Sever 1991-1995427 Heath Armstrong 2006-2010

3-PT. FG PCT. (100 ATT.).470 Bob Sutton 1985-1987.465 Mike Kurdziel 1999-2002.447 Kris Hinchcliff 1998-2000.444 Terry Morman 1986-1990.442 Sean Patterson 1985-1987.438 Mylon Betts 2001-2002

FREE THROWS MADE469 Joe Hockenberry 1954-1958468 Dennis Bostelman 1984-1988452 Larry Holden 1966-1970436 Joe Herman 1989-1993385 Ron Schomaeker 1982-1986373 Dan Terhune 1965-1969

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS636 Joe Hockenberry 1954-1958588 Larry Holden 1966-1970582 Dennis Bostelman 1984-1988571 Dan Terhune 1965-1969566 Joe Herman 1989-1993549 Chad Kahle 1996-2000

FREE THROWS PCT. (100 ATT.).854 Mike Kurdziel 1999-2003 .845 Heath Armstrong 2006-2010.840 Anthony Brown 2008-2011.840 C.J. Johnson 2004-2008.829 Kent Seemann 1992-1996.825 Ed Roeth 1967-1971

LOGAN WOLFRUM1307 CAREER POINTS

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Adrian 43-18Akron 0-1Albion 9-11Alfred 1-0Allegheny 0-1Alliance 1-0Alma 5-2Anderson 41-25Anthony Wayne Institute 0-2Antioch 4-6Ashland 24-20Assumption 1-1Augustana (IL) 1-1Aurora 1-1Baldwin-Wallace 0-5Ball State 0-3Battle Creek 6-1Benedictine 2-0Berea 1-0Bethany 1-0Bethel (IN) 1-0Bethel (TN) 1-0Blackburn 2-0Bliss 1-3Bluefield 1-0Bluffton 125-63Bowling Green 22-28Bowling Green YMCA 1-0Buffalo State 1-0Calvin 2-11Canteburg 0-2Capital 4-4Carnegie Mellon 0-1Catawba 1-0Cedarville 55-28Central Michigan 1-3Central State 7-16Charleston, Coll. of 0-1Chicago, Univ. of 0-1Cleveland State 1-0Colorado College 0-1Columbus YMCA 1-0Concordia (MI) 4-0Concordia (IN) 19-9Covenant 1-0Culver-Stockton 0-1Daemon 1-0Davenport 2-0Dayton 4-7Denison 2-3DePauw 2-1DeSales 1-1Detroit Tech 12-9Doane 1-0Dyke 8-0Earlham 28-6Eastern Michigan 1-7Elmhurst 1-0Elon (NC) 2-1Eureka 2-0Ferris State 1-0Ferrum 1-0Findlay 85-72Finlandia 0-0Franklin 19-15Frostburg State 0-0Geneseo State 0-1Geneva 1-0George Fox 1-0Giffin J.C. 13-1Goshen 19-6

Grace 6-4Grand Rapids 1-1Greenville 1-0Grove City 2-0Hanlan A.C. 1-0Hanover 28-35Heidelberg 26-29Highland Park J.C. 1-0Hillsdale 10-11Hiram 1-1Holy Family 1-0Hood 0-1Hope 4-2Houghton 2-0Huntington 10-13Illinois Benedictine 1-0Illinois College 1-0Indiana Aggies 2-0Indiana Tech 25-7Indianapolis, Univ. of 3-2IPFW 2-0IU-South Bend 1-0IU-Southeast 2-0John Carroll 1-2John Marshall 1-1Judson 1-0Juniata 1-0Kalamazoo 12-0Kent State 3-3Kenyon 3-2Kings College 1-0Kings (NY) 1-0Knox 1-1Knoxville 1-0LaGrange 1-0Lake Erie 7-1Lakeland 1-0Lawrence Tech 4-2Lemoyne Owen 0-1Lima 0-1Lima Bantas 2-0Lima Repps 0-1Lincoln (MO) 0-1MacMurray 4-0Madonna 3-0Malone 17-8Manchester 45-16Marietta 0-0Marion Industrial YMCA 3-3Maryville (TN) 1-1Marygrove 5-0McMaster 1-0Methodist (NC) 2-0Mexico, Univ. of 1-0Miami 0-2Miami E’s 0-1Michigan State 0-2Midwestern 0-1Milligan 1-0Millikin (IL) 0-1Minnesota-Morris 1-0Monmouth 1-0Mount Union 1-1Mount Vernon 9-5Mount St. Joseph 15-11Muhlenberg 0-1Muskingum 1-3New River State (WVA) 1-0North Carolina Wesleyan 1-1North Central 1-0Northwood 1-0

Norwich 1-0Oakland 0-4Oakland City 1-0Oberlin 4-3Ohio Chiropody 1-2Ohio Dominican 8-0Ohio Northern 36-29Ohio State “B” 1-1Ohio State-Lima 2-0Ohio Wesleyan 13-6Oklahoma Baptist 0-1Olivet 39-5Oral Roberts 0-1Ottawa 1-0Otterbein 7-6Penn State - Behrend 0-1Piqua YMCA 1-0Pleasant Hill 0-1Rio Grande 10-9Ripon 1-1Roanoke 0-1Roberts Wesleyan 1-0Rockford 0-1Rockhurst 0-1Rose-Hulman 8-6Shawnee State 5-1Siena Heights 0-2Spring Arbor 13-3St. Ambrose 0-1St. Francis (IL) 1-0St. Francis (IN) 5-2St. John’s (OH) 6-7St. Mary’s (MI) 3-0St. Paul 1-0Steubenville 1-3Taylor 21-14Temple Baptist 1-0Thiel 1-0Thomas More 20-9Tiffin 9-3Toledo 15-13Toledo Naval 1-2Transylvania 9-16Trine (Tri-State) 51-35Troy 0-1UM-Dearborn 4-0Urbana 20-6Wabash 2-1Walsh 5-2Warren Wilson 1-0Washington and Jefferson 1-0Wayne State 1-0Waynesburg 1-0West Virginia State 0-1West Virginia Wesleyan 0-1Western Michigan 0-1Western State 0-2Wheaton 1-2Wilberforce 15-11Wilmington 76-36Windsor 1-0Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1-1Wisconsin-Platteville 2-0Wisconsin-Whitewater 0-3Wittenberg 7-8Wooster 2-4Wright State 1-0Youngstown State 1-3

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