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Men's Basketball Preview: Blue Devils to host Northwestern Saturday

THIS WEEK'S GAMES:  The Blue Devils UW-Stout (3-3, 0-0 WIAC) plays it's fourth consecutive Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) team this afternoon by hosting the University of Northwestern (1-3, 0-0 UMAC), Saturday, Dec. 2 at 1 p.m.. The Blue Devils defeated the Eagles last season, 66-64, in St. Paul, Minn. The Eagles last season advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament. The Blue Devils hosted Bethany Lutheran College (1-4, 0-0 UMAC), Wednesday, Nov. 29, and played the College of St. Scholastica and UW-Superior over Thanksgiving weekend.

EDDIE ANDRIST INTERVIEWS: Throughout the season, Pete Knutson of Sports Radio 1400 AM will speak with men's basketball head coach Eddie Andrist. You can find all of the broadcasts and interviews on iHeartRADIO.

WEBCASTS: All UW-Stout home games will be available in a live video stream by Blue Devil Video. WMEQ 880 Radio, with Pete Knutson, Jay Fahl or Jake Bostrom, will broadcast and provide a live audio stream of away conference games and a select number of home games. Stout will provide Live Stats for all home games. Check the Blue Devil Webcast page or the schedule page to see broadcasts and Live Stats available when Stout is on the road.

PARKING: Parking on the UW-Stout campus is restricted during the business week. For games in Johnson Fieldhouse during the week, please plan to park in Lot 29. Do not park in Lot 4, which is a reserved lot for students that live in the residence halls.

CAREER STATS: Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this page to check out the UW-Stout career high for points, rebounds, and assists of each Blue Devil player.


A LOOK AT THE BLUE DEVILS
  • The Blue Devils have six players averaging 9.0 points or better, led by senior Isaac Elliotts' 15.0 points. Elliott leads the team in 3-pointers, making 15-of-36.  In the WIAC, Elliott ranks seventh in scoring and third in 3-pointers made (2.5).
  • Senior Sam Ortmann is averaging 13.2 points per contest. Junior transfer Brandon Emory, who has missed the last two games, is averaging 10.8 points and is pulling down 4.0 rebounds.
  • Junior Zach Dahl is coming off a career-best night of 17 points and is tossing in 9.5 points per contest. Junior Keegan Dickson, the team's top rebounder at 4.3 caroms per contest, is averaging 9.3  points and has a team-best seven blocked shots, second in the WIAC. Freshman Joe Duty has started the last five games and is averaging 9.0 points, tops of all freshmen in the WIAC.
  • Brandon Emery scored a double-double in his first Blue Devil appearance. The junior college transfer scored 17 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in his UW-Stout debut against Crown College, Nov. 15. Against Colorado College, Emery sent the game into overtime with his layup with less than a second left on the clock..
  • The Blue Devils return nine players from last year's roster: John Keefe (Sr, Medford), Sam Ortmann (Sr, Buffalo, Minn), Keegan Dickson (Jr, Apple Valley, Minn), Isaac Elliott (Sr, Stevens Point), Adam Mackey (Sr, Ironwood, Mich), Zach Dahl (Jr, Buffalo, Minn), Brandyn Christman (Sr, Rice Lake), Peyton Fulkerson (So, Lodi) and Tanner Schmitt (So, Coon Valley).
  • Stout was picked to finish eighth in a 2017-18 preseason poll conducted by WIAC coaches and sports information directors

A LOOK BACK AT LAST SEASON
  • John Keefe scored in double figures in 19 of 26 games, and scored a career-high 32 against former WIAC foe UW-Superior in November. Keefe dished off at least two assists in every game and had four or more assists in 16 games.
  • John Keefe led Stout in all major categories, including points per game (15.0), rebounds/game (6.2), assists/game (4.6), steals/game (1.5), and minutes/game (35.5). Keefe was fifth in the WIAC in points, fourth in rebounds and first in assists and minutes/game. In addition, Keefe had top six statistical finishes in the conference in free throw percentage (.828, 6th), 3-point field goals made (2.15, 5th) and assist/turnover ratio (2.38, 2nd). Keefe was a WIAC all-conference honorable mention selectionjOHN
  • For Keefe's career, he has 873 points, ranking him 37th on the UW-Stout all-time scoring list. His 391 single season point total from last season is 31st on the Stout single season list. Keefe is 14th on the all-time assist board with 251 and is ninth on the number of 3-pointers made, going 133-355 for his career.
  • Sam Ortmann  was second on the team in minutes at 29.6 per game, and is a consistent scoring option, getting 7.9 per game and shooting 46 percent.
  • The Blue Devils averaged 69.1 points per game and gave up 73.0.
  • Stout finished the 2016-17 season at 13-13 overall, 4-10 for seventh in the conference and advanced to the first round of the WIAC tournament where they lost to UW-Whitewater, 78-69
  • Stout was picked to finish eighth in a 2017-18 preseason poll conducted by WIAC coaches and sports information directors

BLUE DEVILS LAST TIME OUT
  • All five UW-Stout starters scored in double digits, but the Blue Devils could not keep up with Bethany Lutheran College's long-range shooting and the Vikings downed the Blue Devils 84-69 Wednesday here. The Vikings drained 14-of-28 shots from beyond the arc, including dropping in nine 3-pointers in the first half to take a 44-39 lead at intermission. Bethany shot out to a 10 point, 49-39, lead just a minute into the second half, but Stout cut the lead to two points, 49-47, as Zach Dahl scored four points in the run and Sam Ortmann and Brandyn Christman each scored a bucket. But the Vikings would slowly extend their lead, first to five points, then hang around a seven or eight point lead. Bethany reached an 11 point lead, 73-62, with 4:29 left, and finished on an 11-7 advantage. Brady Rose and Trenton Krueger each scored 22 points, with Rose scoring 19 in the first half for the visitors. Bradley Rose added 10 points. Stout was led by Dahl's career-best 17 points, hitting 6-of-10 from the field, with a 3-pointer, and 5-of-5 from the line. Keegan Dickson chipped in 13 points. Ortmann, Joe Duty and Isaac Elliott each scored 10 points. Stout was 29-of-61 (.475) from the field, 6-of-17 (.353)  from 3-point range and 5-of-9  (.556) from the line. The Vikings shot 16-of-31 (.516) from the floor and their 14-of-28 3-pointers was a 50 percent clip. Bethany was Bethany Lutheran held a 36-29 advantage off the glass.
  • Game Story and Statistics
  • The Blue Devils lost 84-63 to St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, then came back the following day to down UW-Superior, 67-53, Nov. 26.
  • Sam Ortmann scored 16 of his game-high 20 points in the second half as the Blue Devils defeated UW-Superior, 67-53, in the final game of the Merrill Thompson Classic at UW-Superior Sunday.
  • St. Scholastica kept shooting - and hitting - from outside the arc and ran to an 84-63 win over UW-Stout in the Merrill Thompson Classic at UW-Superior Saturday. The Saints connected on 16 of 35 3-point shots (.457) , scoring the bulk of their points from 3-point range.




SCOUTING BETHANY LUTHERAN COLLEGE
  • The Vikings had a huge turnaround last year moving from sixth to second in the UMAC standings under new head coach Matt Fletcher. The Vikings lose player of the year Brandyn Frelix, but welcome back two honorable mention selections in Neil Eichten and Brady Rose who averaged in double-digit scoring last year. They return a total of four starters and eight of 10 players in last year's rotation. Austin Bauer also started all 26 games for the Vikings last year and should be an impact player as well.  
  • The Vikings are picked to finish second in the UMAC, according to a preseason poll.
  • The Vikings have four players averaging in double digits, led by Trenton Krueger's 16.2 points, followed by Eichten (15.0), Brady Rose (12.2) and Bradley Rose (10.6). Krueger is averaging 6.2 rebounds, Brady Rose 5.2 and Bradley Rose (5.0).
THE VIKINGS LAST TIME OUT
  • The Vikings split a pair of games over the weekend at the Nebraska Wesleyan Holiday Tournament, picking up their first win of season with a 74-69 win over Carroll University. Despite 20 points from Krueger and 18 points from Brady Rose, the Vikings lost to Nebraska Wesleyan, 95-78.

THE LAST TIME BETHANY AND STOUT MET
  • UW-Stout held a seven point, 54-47 lead two minutes into the second half, but Bethany Lutheran College came back to tie the score at 16:25 of the second half, then went on a 17-4 run over the next five-and-a-half minutes on their way to a 98-87 over UW-Stout Dec. 5, 2016.
  • The Vikings held a 71-58 with 11:42 remaining and allowed the visiting Blue Devils only as close as five points a couple of times down the stretch. The Vikings had five players in double figures, led by Brandyn Frelix's double-double of 26 points and 10 rebounds. Neil Eichten added 24 points. The Vikings made one more field goal from the floor and the teams were even in 3-pointers with 14 apiece. The free throw line proved to be much of the difference, with the home team making 18-of-21 while Stout was 9-of-14. Bethany held a big 44-30 advantage off the glass. The Vikings had 34 defensive rebounds to Stout's 19.
  • Stout also had five players in double figures, led by Sam Ortmann's 16. John Keefe contributed 13 points. Keegan Dickson added 12 points and Jacob Nordstrom finished with 10 points. Stout shot 43.2 percent  (32-74) from the floor and the Vikings finished at 53.2 percent (33-62). Stout was 14-of-37 from beyond the arc, the Vikings 14-of-25. Stout held a slight 47-45 halftime lead lead and took that to a seven point lead early in the second period before Bethany quickly chipped away at that lead, tied the game, then took the 13 point lead and went on to fend off any Blue Devil challenge.


SCOUTING THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN
  • The Eagles were picked to finish third in the UMAC, according to a preseason poll.
  • Last season,the Eagles won the regular season conference title and went on to capture the post-season championship, earning the conference automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Eagles lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament to UW-Whitewater.
  • The Eagles graduated all five starters from last year's squad.
  • Caleb Hageman and Tanner Youngberg are pacing the Eagles to start off the season. Hageman is averaging 11.5 points and Youngberg is averaging 11.3 points and a team-best 7.0 rebounds per contest. Taylor Slagter is averaging 10.8 points and 5.8 points.
  • The Eagles have been idle since Nov. 21
THE EAGLES LAST TIME OUT
  • Northwestern men's basketball team traveled south down Snelling Avenue Nov. 21 and picked up its first win of the season, defeating Macalester College by a 66-55 score.
  • Excellent defense and a balanced scoring attack allowed the Eagles to open up a 34-19 lead at halftime.
  • Caleb Hageman and Isaiah Rahier, who made his first career start, paced the Eagles with 14 points apiece. Hageman also contributed six rebounds and five assists, while Rahier snared five rebounds himself. Jacob Gervais was the only other Eagle in double figures, producing 10 points. Sophomore Tanner Youngberg nearly earned his first career double-double, racking up eight points and 11 rebounds. Taylor Slagter also scored eight points, while grabbing seven rebounds.

THE LAST TIME NORTHWESTERN AND STOUT MET
  • Sam Ortmann hit a pair of 3-pointers in the first five minutes of the second half and helped to turn a four point halftime UW-Stout deficit into a lead and the Blue Devils went on to a 66-64 win over the University of Northwestern in Erichsen Center Dec. 7, 2016.
  • Ortmann finished with 14 points and Jacob Nordstrom matched a career-best with 10 points. Brett Ahsenmacher led Stout off the boards with eight. Stout held a 36-31 advantage in rebounds.
  • The Eagles' Porter Morrell led all scorers with 25 points. Will Gisler added 12 points and had eight rebounds.



AWARDS AND HONORS: 2017-18: x....2016-17: John Keefe and John Lahti were 2016-17 All-WIAC honorable mention selections...Cory Speer was selected as the UW-Stout/DigiCopy Athlete of the Week, Jan. 10, after coming off the bench against UW-Platteville: and UW-Oshkosh...John Keefe was selected WIAC Athlete of the Week, Nov. 29, after scoring 32 points against UW-Superior and 15 against Buena Vista University...John Keefe was selected as the UW-Stout/DigiCopy Athlete of the Week, Nov. 20, after his performance over the first three games of the season....2015-16: John Keefe was a WIAC honorable mention selection...John Keefe was named to the D3hoops.com Classic all-tournament team, Dec. 30...John Keefe was selected the UW-Stout/Northwestern Mutual Athlete of the Week, Dec. 7 after scoring 26 and 24 points in back-to-back games...Isaac Elliott was named to the Buzz Levick all tournament team at Wartburg College, Nov. 21...(last season) Brett Ahsenmacher was selected as the UW-Stout Northwestern Mutual athlete of the week, Jan. 5, after his performance at the St. Norbert Tournament...Brett Ahsenmacher was selected to the all-tournament team at the Nicolet National Bank Holiday Tournament hosted by St. Norbert College, Dec. 29-30...Jarvis Ragland was selected as the UW-Stout Northwestern Mutual athlete of the week, Dec. 1 and as the WIAC Athlete of the Week Dec. 2 after averaging 22.5 points during the UW-Stout Thanksgiving Turkey Shootout.

BLUE DEVIL HISTORY: UW-Stout, then Stout Institute, played their first game Jan. 11, 1907, hosting the University of Wisconsin at the Armory in Menomonie. The Badgers handed the Trainers a 29-19 loss.




UW-STOUT COACH EDDIE ANDRIST
  • Eddie Andrist (206-235 at Stout, 456-426 overall) is in his 18th year as the coach of the Blue Devils, and his 29th  overall in the collegiate ranks.
  • Andrist led the Blue Devils to their first NCAA Division III appearance six seasons ago when Stout advanced to the second round.
  • Andrist coached at Mount Senario for 11 seasons and won three national championships.
  • Andrist spent two stints as a UW-Stout assistant, first as a student coach in the 1970s, then again during the 1980s.
  • Andrist spent two stints coaching international basketball, working with the country of Qatar

BETHANY LUTHERAN COACH MATT FLETCHER
  • Matt Fletcher enters his second season as the head men's basketball coach at Bethany Lutheran College in 2017-18. Fletcher comes to Bethany after spending three seasons at Upper Iowa (NCAA II) as the associate head coach (2015-16) and an assistant the first two seasons (2013-15). During each of Fletcher's three years with UIU, the Peacocks finished fourth in the South Division of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, winning their first playoff game.

NORTHWESTERN COACH TIM GROSZ
  • Tim Grosz, associate director of athletics and head men's basketball coach, has led the Northwestern men's basketball program since 2000. A graduate of Northwestern, Grosz was a key member of the varsity team during his collegiate career in the late 1980's.
  • Taking leadership of the team in 2000, Grosz led the Eagles to back-to-back regular season and post-season tournament championships in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) in 2000–01 and 2001–02. He also orchestrated the program advancing to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II national championship tournament in each of those seasons as Northwestern lost just two conference games throughout that time span. Grosz was recognized as the UMAC Conference Coach of the Year in both campaigns

CONFERENCES: Stout is a member of the eight team Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) along with UW-La Crosse, UW-Eau Claire, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Platteville, UW-Whitewater and UW-River Falls. UW-River Falls is projected to win the conference crown, according to a preseason poll conducted by WIAC coaches and sports information directors, followed by: UW-Whitewater; UW-Oshkosh; UW-Eau Claire; UW-Stevens Point; UW-Platteville; UW-La Crosse; and UW-Stout.


DEWEY MINTZ COURT: The basketball court in Johnson Fieldhouse was named Dewey Mintz Court, Dec. 10, in honor of 27-year Blue Devil coach Dwain Mintz, who coached the Blue Devil men's basketball team from 1962-1989. Nearly 30 years after he retired, Mintz is currently fourth on the WIAC all-time men's basketball coaches wins list with a record of 385-280.Mintz coached league contenders throughout his tenure at UW-Stout from 1963-89, including conference championships in 1966, 1969 and 1975. He was the NAIA District 14 Coach of the Year in 1966 and 1973, and NAIA Area IV Coach of the Year in 1969. During his 27 years at UW-Stout, Dewey Mintz Court is the fifth floor named among member schools in the WIAC. The others include: Bo Ryan Court at UW-Platteville; Ken Anderson Court at UW-Eau Claire; Dave "Augie" Vander Meulen Court at UW-Whitewater; and Bennett Court at UW-Stevens Point, named in honor of Dick and Jack Bennett.

UP NEXT: Stout will travel to Manitowoc, Wis., to meet Silver Lake College, Thursday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m., then return home to host Finlandia University, Sunday, Dec. 10 at 12 p.m.


UW-Stout 2017-18 Individual Season Highs (Updated November 30, 2017)

Points: 25, Isaac Elliott vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017
3-Pointers Made: 6, Isaac Elliott vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017
Rebounds: 11, Brandon Emery vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Assists: 5, Brandon Emery vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017
Steals: 2, many times

UW-Stout 2017-18 Team Season Highs (Updated November 30, 2017)

Points: 84 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Field Goals Made: 30 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Field Goal Percentage:  .612 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
3-Pointers Made: 13 vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017
Free Throws Made: 19 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Free Throw Percentage: .895 vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Rebounds: 35 vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Assists: 16 vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017
Turnovers: 14 vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017
Blocked Shots: 5 vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 29, 2017
Steals: 8 vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017
Double-Doubles: 17 pts, 11 rbs, Brandon Emery vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017


UW-Stout Career Bests (updated November 30, 2017)

John Keefe - #0
Points:
32 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 22, 2016
Rebounds: 15 vs. Silver Lake College, Jan. 3, 2017
Assists: 9 vs. Dubuque, Dec. 8, 2015

Brandon Emery - #1
Points: 17 vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Rebounds: 11 vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Assists: 5 vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017

Keegan Dickson - #2
Points: 20 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 22, 2016
Rebounds: 9 (2x) vs. University of Dubuque, Dec. 10, 2016; vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 19, 2016
Assists: 4 vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 29, 2017

Kevin Stroemple - #3
Points:
x
Rebounds: 1 vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017
Assists: x

Luke Geiger - #4
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x

Josh Mericle - #10
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x

Zach Dahl - #12
Points: 17 vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 29, 2017
Rebounds: 6 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Assists: 2 vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 29, 2017

Hayden Reese - #13
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x

Isaac Elliott - #14
Points:
25 vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017
Rebounds: 6 (3x) vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 29, 2017;  vs. UW-Eau Claire, Jan. 30, 2016; vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 24, 2015
Assists: 3 (2x) vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 26, 2017; vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017

Peyton Fulkerson - #20
Points: x
Rebounds: 1 vs. Silver Lake College, Jan. 3, 2017;
Assists: x

Brandyn Christman - #23
Points: 13 vs. UW-Platteville, Jan. 16, 2016
Rebounds: 7 vs. UW-La Crosse, Jan. 20, 2016
Assists: 3 vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017

Sam Ortmann - #24
Points:
23 vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Rebounds: 8 vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 19, 2016
Assists: 6 (2x) vs. UW-Stevens Point, Feb. 11, 2017; vs. John Carroll University, Dec. 29, 2014

Jon Ciriacks - #25
Points:
3 (2x) vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017; vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Rebounds: 3 (2x) vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017; vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017
Assists: 3 vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017

Joe Duty - #30
Points: 21 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Rebounds: 6 vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017
Assists: 1 (2x) vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017; vs. Crown College, Nov. 15, 2017

Adam Mackey - #32
Points: 10 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 26, 2017
Rebounds: 7 vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 26, 2017
Assists: 1 (2x) vs. St. Scholastica, Nov. 25, 2017;  vs. UW-Eau Claire, Feb. 1, 2017

Tanner Schmitt - #33
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x

Trey Hake - #40
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x

Brady Booth - #44
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x

McKinley Gehlhausen - #45
Points: x
Rebounds: x
Assists: x


The Last Time...(updated November 30, 2017)

A Stout Individual...
Scored 30 points:
31, Cory Speer vs. Buena Vista (11/27/16)
Scored 25-29 points: 25, Isaac Elliott vs. Colorado College, 11/18/17
Recorded 15 rebounds: 15, John Keefe vs. Silver Lake College (1/3/17); Jarvis Ragland vs. Bethany Lutheran, (12/3/14)
Recorded 10 assists: 11, Erik Olson vs. UW-Stevens Point (2/13/13)
Recorded 6 steals: 8, by Jerrel Enerson-Matthews vs. Bethany Lutheran (11/21/08)

A Stout Team...
Had five players score in double digits: vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 29, 2017: Zach Dahl (17); Keegan Dickson (13); Isaac Elliott (10); Sam Ortmann (10); Joe Duty (10); vs. UW-Eau Claire, Feb. 1, 2017: John Keefe (21); John Lahti (17); Keegan Dickson (16); Brett Ahsenmacher (14); Sam Ortmann (13); vs. UW-La Crosse, Jan. 14, 2017: Jacob Nordstrom (12); Cory Speer (12); Brett Ahsenmacher (11); John Lahti (11); Sam Ortmann (10); vs. Bethany Lutheran, Dec. 5, 2016: Sam Ortmann (16); John Keefe (13); Keegan Dickson (12); Jacob Nordstrom (10); Cory Speer (10); vs. UW-Superior, Nov. 22, 2016: John Keefe (32); Keegan Dickson (20); Cory Speer (12); John Lahti (11); Jacob Nordstrom (10). vs. Robert Morris, Nov. 19, 2016: John Keefe (24); Isaac Elliott (19); Keegan Dickson (16); Sam Ortmann (10); John Lahti (10).
Had four players score in double digits: vs. Colorado College, Nov. 18, 2017, Brandon Emery (11), Keegan Dickson (11) Isaac Elliott (25), Sam Ortmann (14); vs. Marian University, Nov. 17, 2017, Joe Duty (21); Zach Dahl (15); Isaac Elliott (15); Brandon Emery (13); vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 21, 2017 - John Lahti (16); John Keefe (15); Isaac Elliott (12); Braden Walbeck (11(; vs. UW-Stevens Point, Feb. 11, 2017 - John Keefe (15); John Lahti (13); Jacob Nordstrom (12); Brett Ahsenmacher (10); vs. UW-Oshkosh, Jan. 7, 2017. John Lahti (20), John Keefe (18), Cory Speer (17), Jacob Nordstrom (10); vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 27, 2016, Cory Speer (31); John Keefe (15); Sam Ortmann (14); John Lahti (11).
Scored 105 points: 109, vs. Crown College (2/15/11)
Scored 100-104 points: 102 vs. Silver Lake College (2/17/2010)
Recorded 60 rebounds: 64, vs. Concordia-Texas (12/11/2011)
Recorded 55-59 rebounds: 56 vs. Northland College (11/24/12)
Recorded 25 assists: 25, vs. Silver Lake College (2/17/2010)
Won 10 or more games in a row: 10, 2005-06 season
Lost 5 or more games in a row: 7, 2016-17 season
Was held to 40 or fewer points in game: 40, vs. Plattsburgh State (12/30/13)

UW-Stout Individual Game Records
Most Points: 43, Chris Korba vs. UW-Oshkosh, 1991
Most Field Goals Attempted: 32, Bill Heideman vs. UW-River Falls, 1967-68
Most Field Goals Made: 17, Bill Heideman vs. UW-River Falls, 1967-68
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 14, Eric Hostetter vs.Crown College, 2010-11; Jeff Vandenberghe vs. Elmhurst, 12/13/03
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 9/14, Jeff Vandenberghe vs. Elmhurst, 12/13/03; 9/12, Jerrod Buchholtz vs. UW-River Falls 1/5/11
Consecutive Field Goals Made: 13, Craig Summers vs. E. Montana,1981-82
Best Field Goal Percentage: 100%, Tuwan Clayton (8/8) vs. Northwestern, 12/1/94; Jimmy Whitehead (8/8) at UW-Eau Claire, 1/25/14; Aaron Jenny (5/5) vs. Northland, 11/24/12; Josh Kosloske (5/5) at Luther College, 11/25/13; Brandon White Blackmon (5/5) vs. UW-La Crosse, 1/12/08
Most Free Throws Attempted: 22, Cal Glover vs. UW-Stevens Point, 1970-71
Most Free Throws Made: 16, Cal Glover vs. UW-Stevens Point, 1970-71; Troy Hamilton vs. Mt. Senario, 1989-90; Keith Moessner vs. UW-La Crosse, 1957-58
Consecutive Free Throws Made: 16, Cal Glover vs. UW-Superior, 1970-71
Best Free Throw Percentage: 100%, 16-16, Cal Glover vs. UW-Superior, 1970-71; 12-12, Duke Severson vs. Augsburg, 1959-60; 11-11, Nate Templer vs. La Crosse, 2/12/03; 8-8, Erik Olson vs. UW-Superior, 1/30/13
Most Rebounds: 38, Mel Coleman vs. UW-Whitewater, 1967-68
Most Assists: 14, Brian Ellingson vs. Northland, 1986-87
Most Steals: 8, Jerrel Enerson-Matthews vs. Bethany Lutheran 11/21/08
Most Blocked Shots: 9, Jacob Nonemacher vs. UW-Whitewater, 1/27/07

 
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Players Mentioned

Brett Ahsenmacher

#13 Brett Ahsenmacher

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John Lahti

#25 John Lahti

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Jacob Nordstrom

#3 Jacob Nordstrom

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Brandyn Christman

#23 Brandyn Christman

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Zach Dahl

#12 Zach Dahl

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Keegan Dickson

#2 Keegan Dickson

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Isaac Elliott

#14 Isaac Elliott

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Peyton Fulkerson

#20 Peyton Fulkerson

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John Keefe

#0 John Keefe

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Adam Mackey

#32 Adam Mackey

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Players Mentioned

Brett Ahsenmacher

#13 Brett Ahsenmacher

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John Lahti

#25 John Lahti

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Jacob Nordstrom

#3 Jacob Nordstrom

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Brandyn Christman

#23 Brandyn Christman

6' 3"
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Zach Dahl

#12 Zach Dahl

6' 2"
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Keegan Dickson

#2 Keegan Dickson

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Isaac Elliott

#14 Isaac Elliott

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Peyton Fulkerson

#20 Peyton Fulkerson

6' 7"
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John Keefe

#0 John Keefe

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Senior
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Adam Mackey

#32 Adam Mackey

6' 3"
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