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THIS WEEK'S GAMES: The Blue Devils (6-2, 1-1 WIAC) will be at the
University of Dubuque (5-3, 2-1 ARC), Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 7 p.m., in a doubleheader night with the women's programs. Stout returns to Johnson Fieldhouse Monday, Dec. 13 for a 7 p.m. contest with
Greenville University (1-7, 0-0 SLIAC).
2021-22 UW-Stout Men's Basketball Schedule
Wednesday, Nov. 2 - at Loyola (exh), L 93-41
Friday, Nov. 5 - at St. Olaf College, W 74-73
Wednesday, Nov. 10 - at Northland College, W 107-64
Saturday, Nov. 13 - at Albion College, W 86-75
Friday, Nov. 19 - Buena Vista University, L 102-84
Saturday, Nov. 27 - Alma College, W 87-83
Wednesday, Dec. 1 - UW-River Falls, W 81-74
Saturday, Dec. 4 - at UW-Whitewater, L 92-76
Monday, Dec. 6 - Lakeland University, W 97-57
Wednesday, Dec. 8 - at Dubuque, 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 13 - Greenville University, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 21 - Finlandia University, 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dc. 29 - vs. Ripon College, 4:30 p.m. (at Oshkosh)
Thursday, Dec. 30 - vs. Calvin College, 2:30 p.m. (at Oshkosh)
Wednesday, Jan. 5 - UW-La Crosse, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 8 - at UW-Platteville, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 12 - UW-Eau Claire, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 15 - UW-Oshkosh, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 19 - at UW-Stevens Point, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 22 - UW-Platteville (Alumni Day), 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 - at UW-River Falls, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 2 - UW-Stevens Point, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 5 - at UW-Oshkosh, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 - at UW-Eau Claire, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 12 - UW-Whitewater (Senior Day), 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16 - at UW-La Crosse, 7 p.m.
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ON THE AIR: iHeartRadio's Newstalk WMEQ AM 880 and 106.3 FM will provide broadcast coverage for the home games with Pete Knutson providing commentary during the games. Game streams are available on wmeq.com or through the iHeartRadio App.
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 2021-22 BLUE DEVILS
- Four Blue Devils are averaging double digits for the season. Lovell Williams with 17.5, Armani Tinsley with 13.0, Jon Ciriacks with 12.3 and Luke Geiger with 11.5. Drew Scott, Stout's fifth starter, is tossing in 8.0 points per game. UW-Stout and UW-Platteville are the only teams in the WIAC with four players averaging double digits. Ciriacks is averaging a team-best 6.3 rebounds and Brody Fox is grabbing 4.4. After eight games, Drew Scott has far exceeded his point total from last year when he scored 22 points in nine games (2.4 ppg) and this year has 64 total points. The senior is averaging 3.8 rebounds. As a team, Stout is shooting 46.6 percent (251-539) from the floor, 34.2 percent (75-219) from 3-point range and 70.1 percent (115-164) from the line. As a team, Stout is averaging 86.5 points, the most in the WIAC. Stout is allowing 76.1 points. Stout is also leading the WIAC in assists per game with 18.5.
- Williams is fourth in the WIAC in scoring, Tinsley 12th, Ciriacks 14th and Geiger 16th. Ciriacks is ninth in rebounds. Williams is third in the league in assists (4.6 apg), Tinsley is ninth (2.8) and Geiger 11th (2.3).
- The 57 points that Lakeland scored Monday is the fewest points allowed in a single game by Stout this year and the fewest points allowed in a single game since Dec. 14, 2018, when Stout defeated Finlandia, 69-56, in Hancock, Mich. It's also the fewest points allowed in Johnson Fieldhouse since Jan. 17, 2018, when Stout defeated UW-Eau Claire, 65-51.
- Williams scored 25 points against Albion University, then beat that the next time out with a 31-point effort, the most individual points scored by a Blue Devil since Luke Geiger scored 31 points Nov. 19, 2019. Jon Ciriacks topped that two weeks later with a 35 point effort. Williams is currently fourth in the WIAC in scoring. But as much as Williams likes to score, he also likes to contribute to his teammates' scoring and is third in the WIAC in assists, averaging 4.4 per game. Williams had a career-best seven assists against Albion.
- When Stout scored 107 points against Northland College, Nov. 10, it was the first time the Blue Devils cracked 100 points since Nov. 24, 2019, when they downed Finlandia University, 111-73. Stout shot at a 57.7 percent clip against Northland, hitting 41 of 71 shots, their best shooting percentage since hitting 58.7 percent (37-63) Dec. 7, 2017 at Silver Lake College.
- Stout is out-rebounding their opponents, 38.9-34.9.
CLIMBING THE LADDER
- Both Jon Ciriacks and Luke Geiger are making their way up the UW-Stout all-time scoring list. Ciriacks is currently 34th on the list with 891 points, while Geiger is 41st with 868 career points. Ciriacks is currently tied for 11th on the 3-point made list with 119 and Geiger is not far behind with 110 treys, ranking 15th.
THE 2021-22 BLUE DEVILS IN PREVIEW
- The Blue Devils return starters guard Armani Tinsley, last year's leading scorer, forward TYreese Alexander, guard Luke Geiger and post Drew Scott.
- In addition, the Blue Devils return forward Jon Ciriacks, who missed five of the nine games last season due to injury and had been a starter the previous two years
- Tinsley and Alexander were WIAC honorable mention picks last season and Ciriacks is a two-time WIAC honorable mention choice.
- Tinsley scored in double-digits in all nine games and was the team's leading 3-point shooter, draining 24 shots from downtown. Alexander finished his second season with the Blue Devils by averaging 8.8 points and matched Geiger with a team-best 4.9 rebounds.
- Ciriacks, Geiger, Alexander and Tinsley have been with the program the longest and they will provide the foundation for the team this season. Ciriacks and Geiger are in their fifth year with the program and Alexander and Tinsley begin their third seasons in Menomonie.
- In limited action last season, Ciriacks, who was injured in the second game and only played in four games, averaged 13.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and continued to step outside to drain 8 of 16 3-pointers. Geiger averaged 10.9 points and hit 14 3-pointers. Scott averaged 16 minutes on the court and pulled down 3.6 rebounds per contest in his first year as a Blue Devil.
- Point guard Lovell Williams, the WIAC newcomer of the year last season, will be a key cog to the Blue Devils' season. Williams averaged 12.0 points per contest, shooting 39 of 76 field goals, shooting 51.3 percent, and 18 of 33 3-point shots for a 54.5 percent success range from beyond the arc.
- Forward Brody Fox returns after seeing action in all nine games and point guard Kyle Williams returned last season after a year off, beginning his third season with the Blue Devils.
- Carson Moe, Preston Briggs, Nick Jungel, Jackson Noll and Cory Hoglund saw limited action last season and Lake expects each to make contributions to the team this year.
- Newcomers to the program include senior transfer Jarnard Smith, Jr., who transferred from Kalamazoo College, Cody Miller, a transfer from NAIA Valley City State, and true freshmen Jacob Walczak, Brenden Weis and Peter Howard.
- Blue Devil Statistics
BLUE DEVILS LAST TIME OUT
- UW-Stout ran off to a 50-23 halftime lead and never looked back on their way to a 97-57 win over Lakeland University Monday on Dewey Mintz Court in Johnson Fieldhouse. Stout ran out to a 25-7 lead at the midway point of the first half and had built up as much as a 44 point lead at 8:37 of the second half. Stout got 49 points from their bench as 15 of 16 Stout players that entered the game scored. The Blue Devils dominated the boards, pulling down 57 rebounds to Lakeland's 38. Stout was led by Lovell Williams, who scored 18 points. Jon Ciriacks, Brody Fox and Jackson Noll all scored 10 points apiece.Lakeland (4-4) got 13 points from Jequan Pegeese. Kai Buliox and Cam Jaeger – the team's leading scorer at 23.0 points per game – each had 11 points. Greg Barger dropped in 10 points. Stout shot 50.0 percent (39-78) from the floor, 34.6 percent (9-26) from the 3-point line and 71.4 percent (10-14) from the free throw line. Lakeland shot 27.5 percent (19-69) from the field, 17.6 percent (6-34) from beyond the arc and 65.0 percent (13-20) from the free throw line. Stout last scored 50 points in the first half Dec. 29, 2019, against Edgewood College in a 94-90 win at the St. Norbert tournament. The last time Stout scored 50 or more points in the first half at home when they scored 56 against Silver Lake College in a 96-94 win Dec. 4, 2018.
| Game Story and Stats
- UW-Stout could never quite find that elusive run to put them on top and the Blue Devils dropped a 92-76 decision at UW-Whitewater Saturday at Kachel Gym. Stout never led in this contest, but did keep the score between five and eight points for most of the first half. Whitewater went on a 14-3 run to end the first half and carried a 49-33 lead into the locker room. The Blue Devil cut the lead to eight points on an 11-2 run midway through the second half, with Lovell Williams scoring eight points on the run with two 3-pointers and a pair of free throws. Both teams had four players score in double figures. The Warhawks' Derek Gray scored a game-high 30 points. Jack Braham added 18 points, Gage Malensek 16 and Breontae Hunt 10. Luke Geiger led Stout with 19 points. Williams contributed 16 points, Jon Ciriacks 14 and Drew Scott 10. | Game Story and Stats
- UW-River Falls pulled to within six points with two minutes left, but UW-Stout went 8 for 8 from the free throw line the rest of the way to seal a conference-opening win, 81-74, Wednesday on Dewey Mintz Court in Johnson Fieldhouse. Lovell Williams, who finished the night with 16 points, was 4 for 4 from line in the final two minutes. Armani Tinsley, who led all scorers with 20 point, hit two free throws down the stretch as did Jon Ciriacks, who finished the night with 18 points and eight rebounds. Stout led from the get-go when Tinsley hit a 3-pointer. Stout led 45-35 at halftime. Ciriacks shot 6 of 10 from the floor, 3 of 5 from 3-point range and was 3 of 4 from the line. Stout shot 42.6 percent (29-68) from the floor, 29.6 percent from 3-point range (8-27) and 68.2 percent (15-22) from the line. River Falls got 17 points from Noah Hanson and 14 points from Terence Anthony-Larmouth contributed 14. The Falcons shot 46.7 percent (28-60) in field goals, 23.8 percent (5-21) and 65.0 percent (13-20) from the line. | Game Story and Stats
Stat Tracker / per game
UW-Stout |
Statistic |
Dubuque |
X |
87.6 |
Pts |
69.4 |
x |
79.4 |
Pts Allowed |
65.3 |
x |
.476 |
FG % |
.435 |
x |
.490 |
FG % Defense |
.448 |
x |
10.0 |
3 pt made |
7.0 |
x |
8.0 |
3 pt allowed |
8.5 |
x |
38.2 |
Rebounds |
36.1 |
x |
34.0 |
Rebounds Allowed |
27.6 |
x |
11.8 |
Turnovers |
12.0 |
x |
Armani Tinsley
15.4 |
Leading Returning Scorer |
Peter Ragen
17.8 |
x
x |
TYreese Alexander
5.0 |
Leading Returning Rebounder |
Peter Ragen
6.1 |
x
x |
SCOUTING UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE
- Dubuque is glad to have senior Peter Ragen back for another year after he led the team in scoring (17.8) and rebounding (6.1) in last season. This year, Ragen is averaging 18.6 points and 6.4 rebounds so far. He has some help in the scoring department from Sam Killburg who is averaging 8.3 points and Levi Scheuerman helps out with rebound pulling down an even 6 boards per game. The Spartans are anchored defensively by Brock Simon, who has 11 steals and 5 blocks throughout the first eight games.
- As a team, the Spartans are shooting 43.5 percent from the floor and scoring 69.4 points a game. This is much different from last year, as the undefeated Spartans averaged 85.9 points and 49-percent from the field.
- Statistics
THE SPARTANS LAST TIME OUT
- Dubuque is on a three game winning streak, taking down two ARC opponents last week. Taking down Buena Vista University and Central College
- The University of Dubuque men's basketball team earned it's first victory in American Rivers Conference action tonight as they visited the Buena Vista Beavers. Defense was the story tonight as the Spartans would hold the Beavers to 19 points in the second half and 51 for the game as the Spartans would take the win 66-51. | Game Story and Statistics
- The University of Dubuque played host on Saturday afternoon to the Central College Dutch inside Stoltz Sports Center. The Spartans and Dutch would stay close throughout most of the game, but a late surge by the Spartans propelled them to a victory 76-58. | Game Story and Statistics
WHEN STOUT AND DUBUQUE LAST MET
- Dubuque captured an 84-76 win when the teams met during the 2019-20 season. Their first win of the four meetings of these two teams.
- The University of Dubuque's Mitch Berger scored 35 points as the Spartans defeated UW-Stout 84-76 at a packed house Friday on Dewey Mintz Court in Johnson Fieldhouse. Peter Ragan finished with 20 and Avery Butler 10. Luke Geiger led Stout with 21 points and eight rebounds. | Game Story and Stats
THE STOUT / DUBUQUE SERIES
- Stout leads the series, 4-1. Dubuque's lone win comes at their last meeting in the 2019-20 season, an 84-76 decision. | History
For UW-Stout's
Jackson Noll, playing at the University of Dubuque will be almost like going home. Noll grew up in Cuba City, Wis., not far from Dubuque, Iowa, where his father, Mark Noll, was the Dubuque women's basketball coach from 2007-20. Jackson spent many a day at practices and games in the Stoltz Sports Center.
SCOUTING GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
- Greenville University is averaging 113 points per game which is the highest in DIII Men's basketball, but their opponents are averaging 146 points, which is the worse in DIII Men's Basketball. Opponents are shoowing a crazy 70-percent from the floor against the Panthers.
- Greenville has seven players averaging more than 10 points. Kenneth Cooley with 18.3, Everett Campbell with 14.5, Cam Irvin with 13.0, Romello Ball with 12.0, Jarred Johnson with 11.2, Carryl Skinner with 10.8, and Chris Jackson with 10.5. For rebounds Ball and Skinner are both averaging 4.8. Ball also has 29 rebounds in the six games he has apperead in.
- Greenville last played Nov. 27 and don't play until they come to Stout on Monday, December 13.
- Statistics
THE PANTHERS LAST TIME OUT:
- Greenville finished their Thanksgiving week tournament with a 155-109 loss to their host Georgetown in the second day of the Georgetown tourney Nov. 27. GU's Cam Irvin was Greenville's top scorer with 19 points on 6-of-14 field goals, including a mark of 3-of-10 behind the three point line. He also knocked down 4-of-6 free throws. Greenville's season leading scorer Kenneth Cooley recorded 18 points, just below his pregame scoring average of 18.4 points through five games. Kaidyn Johnson had 15 points in the game, and Romello Ball and Chris Jackson each added 12 points. GU's leading rebounder was Carlos Crespo with six, and Ball paced GU with six assists. Travis Dickey collected a team-high three steals. The Panthers trailed 71-51 at halftime and were outdistanced 84-58 in the second half. GU never led in the game. | Game Story and Stats
WHEN GREENVILLE AND STOUT LAST MET:
- This is the first meeting between the two programs.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Week Four: Jon Ciriacks, Sr, East Troy, Wis...
Week Three: Jon Ciriacks, Sr, East Troy, Wis...
Week Two: Lovell Williams, So, Rogers, Minn. (Maple Grove)...
Week One: Armani Tinsley, Sr, Detroit, Mich (Western International)
AWARDS AND HONORS: 2021-22: Jon Ciriacks was selected the UW-Stout Athlete of the Week after scoring 20 points in a win over Alma College, Nov. 27...
Armani Tinsley was named the UW-Stout Athlete of the Week after scoring the game-winning field goal against St. Olaf in the season opener...
2020-21: TYreese Alexander and
Armani Tinsley were all-WIAC honorable mention selections...
Lovell Williams was selected as the WIAC newcomer of the year...
Luke Geiger was named to the WIAC All-Sportsmanship team...
Luke Geiger was the WIAC Athlete of the Week, March 1.
BLUE DEVIL HISTORY: UW-Stout, then Stout Institute, played what is believed to be 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 JIM LAKE
- Jim Lake (21-46) is in his fourth season in 2021-22 as the head coach of the Blue Devils. Lake came to Stout after 10 seasons as an assistant coach at Ferris State. The Bulldogs won the 2017-18 NCAA Division II national title.
- Lake served at Ferris State University for a total of 10 years, the last five years beginning with the 2013-14 season as the program's top assistant men's basketball coach. Lake had served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Bulldogs in two different stints over the previous decade, working as a part-time assistant coach from 2011-13 before moving up to the full-time lead position, and as a volunteer assistant coach from 2003-06.
- During five seasons as the Bulldogs' top assistant coach, Lake helped Ferris State to four consecutive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) tournament championships and four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances, culminating in a 38-1 overall record and the 2018 NCAA Division II national title with a 71-69 win over Northern State University in March.
DUBUQUE COACH ROBBIE SIEVERDING
- Robbie Sieverding, the 17th head coach in the history of the program, was selected to lead the University of Dubuque men's basketball program in September of 2007. Prior to becoming Head Coach he served as an Assistant for the men's basketball program. During his time at The University of Dubuque the men's basketball program has made significant improvements in the highly competitive American Rivers Conference (formerly Iowa Conference) with three Tournament titles and two regular season titles.
- Coach Sieverding led the 2015-16 team to a regular season title which marked the first in nearly three decades. UD also won two Iowa Conference tournament titles and earned NCAA national berths in 2013 and 2015. The 2016 class left as the winningest class in program history with 84 total wins, including three straight 21+ win seasons and a school record 23 victories in 2014-15. Coach Sieverding also led the 2020-21 team to an undefeated 14-0 season winning both the Conference and Tournament Championship. The 2021 team finished the season ranked 7th in the country which is the highest ranking in Spartan basketball history.
- During his 14 seasons at the University of Dubuque, Sieverding has coached 29 All-Conference players (3 MVP's, 3 Defensive Players of the Year, 16-1st Team, 13-2nd Team, and 10-Honorable Mention). He has also coached the league's top scorer in seven different seasons and the league's top rebounder once.
- Sieverding earned his 100th win in his 6th season at the helm, making him the fastest coach in UD history to 100 wins. He also reached the 200 win milestone on January 12th, 2019 against Buena Vista. He currently sits second on the all-time wins list behind Coach Jon Davison who has 372 career wins.
GREENVILLE COACH GEORGE BARBER
- Dr. George Barber joined Greenville College in the fall of 1999 as head men's basketball coach. Before coming to Greenville College, Barber served as an assistant coach at Bradley University and an administrative assistant at the University of Kentucky where he was a member of Rick Pitino's staff for the 1996 national championship team. Barber graduated from Asbury College in 1986 before completing a master's degree and doctorate at the University of Kentucky.
- Barber was named the 2016 SLIAC Coach of the year, and his Panthers were regular season SLIAC conference co-champions. In 2016 his Panthers led the nation (all divisions) in scoring at 114 ppg. In 2015 Dr. Barber received the Lee McKinney Distinguished Service Award given by the Saint Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
- He is the longest tenured head men's basketball coach in Greenville College history and is the school's all-time leader in wins as head men's basketball coach.
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. The Blue Devils were picked to finish seventh in a preseason poll conducted by league coaches and sports information directors. UW-Platteville was projected to win the conference, with UW-Oshkosh second, UW-La Crosse third, UW-Whitewater fourth, UW-River Falls fifth, UW-Eau Claire sixth and UW-Stevens Point eighth.
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: After hosting Greenville University, Dec. 13, the Blue Devils are off until Tuesday, Dec. 21 when they host Finlandia University at 12:30 p.m. in a doubleheader with the women's program for School Days.
UW-Stout 2021-22 Team Season Highs (Updated December 7, 2021)
Points: 107 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10
Field Goals Made: 41 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10
Field Goal Percentage: .577 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10
3-Pointers Made: 14 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10
Free Throws Made: 18 vs. Alma College, Nov. 27, 2021
Free Throw Percentage: .842 vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021
Rebounds: 57 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Assists: 20 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10
Turnovers: 20 vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021
Fewest Turnovers: 9 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10
Blocked Shots: 7 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Steals: 15 vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021
Double/Doubles:
UW-Stout Career Bests (updated December 7, 2021)
Armani Tinsley - #0
Points: 30 vs. Albion College, Nov. 13, 2021
Rebounds: 7 (2x) vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 24, 2021; vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021
Assists: 4 (5x)vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021 vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021; vs. St. Olaf, Nov. 5, 2021; vs. UW-La Crosse, Feb. 19, 2021; vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 3, 2021
Jacob Walczak - #1
Points: 10 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Rebounds: 2 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Assists: 1 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
TYreese Alexander - #3
Points: 22 vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 2021
Rebounds: 10 (4x) vs. UW-River Falls, Feb. 5, 20201; vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 22, 2020; vs. UW-Whitewater, Jan. 18, 2020; vs. Concordia-Moorhead, Nov. 13, 2019;
Assists: 2 (3x) vs. UW-La Crosse, Feb. 17, 2021; vs. Northland, Dec. 11, 2019; vs. Alma College, Nov. 30, 2019
Luke Geiger - #4
Points: 31 vs. Concordia-Moorhead, Nov. 13, 2019
Rebounds: 10 vs. Alma College, Nov. 30, 2019
Assists: 5 vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021
Jon Ciriacks - #5
Points: 35 vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 26, 2019
Rebounds: 13 (2x) vs. St. Olaf College, Nov. 8, 2019; vs. Lawrence, Nov. 9, 2018
Assists: 4 vs. Alma College, Nov. 27, 2021
Jarnard Smith, Jr. - #10
Points: 7 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Rebounds: 1 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Assists: 2 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Brody Fox - #11
Points: 12 vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021
Rebounds: 3 (5x) vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021; vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021; vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021; vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021; vs. Albion College, Nov. 13, 2021
Assists: 1 (3x) vs. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021; vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021; vs. UW-La Crosse, Feb. 17, 2021
Preston Briggs - #12
Points: 9 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Rebounds: 6 vs.Finlandia University, Nov. 24, 2019
Assists: 2 vs.Finlandia University, Nov. 24, 2019
Cory Hoglund - #13
Points: 2 (2x) vs. UW-Eau Claire, Jan. 29, 2020; vs. UW-Stevens Point, Jan. 25, 2020
Rebounds: 3 vs.Finlandia University, Nov. 24, 2019
Assists: 1 (2x) vs. UW-Stevens Point, Jan. 25, 2020; vs.Finlandia University, Nov. 24, 2019
Lovell Williams - #14
Points: 31 vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021
Rebounds: 5 (3x) vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021; vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021; vs. UW-La Crosse, Feb. 19, 2021
Assists: 6 (3x) vs. Albion College, Nov. 13, 2021; vs. UW-Whitewater, March 1, 2021; vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 24, 2021
Kyle Williams - #20
Points: 11 vs. University of Northwestern, Nov. 29, 2018
Rebounds: 6 (2x) vs. Silver Lake College, Dec. 4, 2018; vs. McMurry, Nov. 16, 2018
Assists: 7 vs. Bethel University, Nov. 17, 2018
Carson Moe - #22
Points: 6 vs. Cardinal Stritch, Dec. 4, 2019
Rebounds: 7 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Assists: 2 vs. Alma College, Nov. 27, 2021
Cody Miller - #23
Points: 2 vs. Loyola, Nov. 2, 2021
Rebounds: 4 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Assists:
Jackson Noll - #24
Points: 11 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Rebounds: 2 vs. St. Olaf, Nov. 5, 2021
Assists: 3 vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021
Nick Jungel - #33
Points: 6 (2x) vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021; vs. Albion College, Nov. 13, 2021
Rebounds: 6 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Assists: 2 (2x) vs. UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 2021; vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Peter Howard - #40
Points: 2 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Rebounds: 3 (2x) vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021; vs. Loyola, Nov. 2, 2021
Assists:
Drew Scott - #42
Points: 14 vs. Alma College, Nov. 27, 2021
Rebounds: 7 (2x) vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 24, 2021; vs. UW-La Crosse, Feb. 19, 2021
Assists: 2 vs. Albion College, Nov. 13, 2021
Brenden Weis - #44
Points: 9 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Rebounds: 4 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Assists:
The Last Time...(updated December 7, 2021)
A Stout Individual...
Scored 30-plus points: 31,
Lovell Williams vs. Buena Vista, Nov. 19, 2021; 30,
Armani Tinsley vs. Albion College, Nov. 13, 2021; 30,
Luke Geiger vs. Northland, Dec. 11, 2019; 35,
Jon Ciriacks vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 26, 2019, 31
Luke Geiger vs. Concordia-Moorhead, Nov. 13, 2019
Scored 25-29 points: 25,
Luke Geiger vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 26, 2021; 25,
Armani Tinsley,
vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 24, 2021; 26,
Jon Ciriacks vs. UW-Whitewater, Jan. 18, 2020
Recorded 15 rebounds: 15,
John Keefe vs. Silver Lake College, Jan. 3, 2016;
Jarvis Ragland vs. Bethany Lutheran, Dec. 3, 2014
Recorded 10 assists: 11,
Erik Olson vs. UW-Stevens Point, Feb. 13, 2013
Recorded 6 steals: 7,
Kyle Williams vs. Bethany Lutheran College, Nov. 27, 2018; 8, by Jerrel Enerson-Matthews vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 21, 2008
Scored 35 or more points since the 1998-99 season: 35,
Jon Ciriacks vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 26, 2019; 37, Miles Webb vs. UW-Stevens Point, Jan. 16, 2008; 36, Jeff Vandeberghe vs. Elmhurst College, Dec. 13, 2003. 37, Steve Krueger UW-Stevens Point, Jan. 19, 2002.
A Stout Team...
Had five players score in double digits: vs. Alma College, Nov. 27, 2021,
Jon Ciriacks (20),
Luke Geiger (18),
Drew Scott (14),
Lovell Williams (14),
Armani Tinsley (12); vs. Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 26, 2019 -
TYreese Alexander (12);
Jon Ciriacks (35)'
Kyle Jackson (13),
Josh Mericle (15);
Cliff McCray (10); 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. UW-Whitewater, Dec. 4, 2021
Luke Geiger (19),
Lovell Williams (16),
Jon Ciriacks (14),
Drew Scott (10); vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
Jon Ciriacks (20),
Drew Scott (11),
Jackson Noll (11),
Jacob Walczak (10); vs. St. Olaf, Nov. 5, 2021,
Armani Tinsley (22),
Luke Geiger (16),
Lovell Williams (14),
Drew Scott (10); vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb.26, 2021,
Luke Geiger (25),
Jon Ciriacks (15),
Armani Tinsley (12),
Marcus Hill (11); vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 24, 2021,
Armani Tinsley (25),
Luke Geiger (20),
Lovell Williams (15),
Jon Ciriacks (15); vs. UW-Whitewater, Feb. 22, 2020,
Luke Geiger (26),
TYreese Alexander (15),
Jon Ciriacks (13),
Cliff McCray (13); vs. Edgewood College, Dec. 29, 2019,
Jon Ciriacks (25),
Josh Mericle (19),
Cliff McCray (15),
Luke Geiger (14); vs. UW-Oshkosh, Jan. 5, 2018,
John Keefe (22),
Jon Ciriacks (13),
Zach Dahl (11),
Kyle Williams (10); vs. Cardinal Stritch, Dec. 29. 2018,
Jon Ciriacks (20),
John Keefe (17),
Zach Dahl (14),
D'Marcco Patrick (10); vs. Silver Lake College, Dec. 4, 2018,
John Keefe (24),
Luke Geiger (15),
Zach Dahl (12),
Braden Walbeck (12); vs. Lawrence, Nov. 9, 2018,
Jon Ciriacks (16),
Luke Geiger(15),
John Keefe (12),
D'Marcco Patrick (10); vs. UW-Eau Claire, Jan. 17, 2018,
Isaac Elliott (21),
Sam Ortmann (15),
Keegan Dickson (13),
Zach Dahl (12); vs. UW-Stevens Point, Jan. 6, 2018,
Isaac Elliott (22),
Sam Ortmann (14),
Zach Dahl (13),
Joe Duty (12); vs. Finlandia University, Dec. 10, 2017,
Isaac Elliott (19),
Joe Duty (19),
Zach Dahl (17),
Sam Ortmann (10); vs. Silver Lake College, Dec. 7, 2017,
Sam Ortmann (17),
Isaac Elliott (15),
Adam Mackey (13),
Jon Ciriacks (11); 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);
Scored 105-plus points: 107 vs. Northland College, Nov. 10, 2021
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: 57 vs. Lakeland University, Dec. 6, 2021
Recorded 25 assists: 25, vs. Silver Lake College (2/17/2010)
Won 10 or more games in a row: 10, 2005-06 season
Lost 10 or more games in a row: 11, 2019-20 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, Dec. 7, 1991
42, Luther Forrest vs. UW-Oshkosh, Feb. 14, 1987
42, Bill Heideman vs. River Falls, Dec. 20, 1967
40, Fred Seggelink vs. Eau Claire, Feb. 2, 1963
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
Isaac Elliott vs. UW-La Crosse, 2/14/18; 12-12, Duke Severson vs. Augsburg, 1959-60; 11-11, Nate Templer vs. La Crosse, 2/12/03;10-10
Isaac Elliott vs. UW-Eau Claire, 1/17/18; 9-9,
Jon Ciriacks vs. UW-Whitewater, 2/9/19; 8-8
Isaac Elliott vs. UW-Oshkosh, 2/17/18; 8-8,
Erik Olson vs. UW-Superior, 1/30/13; 8-8
Jon Ciriacks vs. Lakeland University, Nov. 16, 2019; 8-8
Jon Ciriacks vs. Northland College, Dec. 21, 2018; 8-8
Luke Geiger vs. Northland College, Dec. 21, 2018
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
TEAM-SINGLE GAME
Most Points: 124, vs. Valley City State, 12/11/71; vs. Marian College, 1/24/86
Most Field Goal Attempts: 116, vs. UW-Oshkosh, 12/08/67
Most Free Throw Attempts: 74, vs. UW-La Crosse, 1/10/53
Fewest Free Throw Attempts: 0, vs. Ashford University, 1/26/13
Most Field Goals Made: 54, vs. Valley City State, 12/11/71
Most 3-pt Field Goals Made: 20, vs. Crown College, 11/20/10; 16, vs. UW-River Falls, 2/7/2018; 16 vs. Crown College, 2/15/11
Most Free Throws Made: 40, vs. Bethel College, 12/8/98
Best Field Goal Percentage: 65.4%, vs. UW-Eau Claire, 2/1/17
Best Free Throw Percentage: 100%, vs. UW-La Crosse (16-16), 2/12/03; vs. UW-Oshkosh (15-15), 1/7/17; vs. UW-Superior (13-13), 2/3/04; vs. UW-Oshkosh (11-11), 12/10/05; vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-10), 2/1/03
Most Rebounds: 90, vs. Northland, 11/28/67
Most Assists: 37, vs. Marian College, 1/24/86
Most Fouls: 38, vs. UW-Whitewater, 12/04/71
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SCOUTING LAKELAND UNIVERSITY
- The Muskies have twice surpassed the 100-point mark as a team, and have done it in their last two outings. Lakeland downed Finlandia University, 119-71, Nov. 10, then defeated North Central University, 104-94. The Muskies opened the season with an 85-81 loss at Crown College. Lakeland has four starters and five players averaging in double digits in points. Cam Jaeger leads the way with 22.0 points per contest and has scored more than 20 points in every game, starting the season with 24 points against Crown. Earl Lewis is averaging 12.8 points, Aiden Polzin 11.8, Travis Kohlmann 11.0 and Tylan Huff 10.3. Lakeland is outscoring their opponents, 95.8-80.8, and outrebounding their opponents, 45.0-40.5. Greg Barber is averaging 8.0 rebounds per contest. | Statistics
THE MUSKIES LAST TIME OUT
- Lakeland improved to 3-1 on the season with a 104-94 win over North Central (Minn.) University Nov. 12. The Muskies won their third straight game and won for the second time in three games played in the state of Minnesota this season. Cam Jaeger and Travis Kohlmann both scored 21 points each to lead Lakeland. Jaeger made 6 of 13 from the field and 7 of 8 from the foul line, while Kohlmann came off the bench to hit five three-pointers and add five rebounds and four assists. Aiden Polzin added 14 points, Earl Lewis contributed 12 points, six rebounds and five assists, and Barber made it five Muskies in double figures with 10 points plus a game highs of 10 rebounds and four blocked shots. | Game Story and Statistics
WHEN LAKELAND AND STOUT LAST MET
- With the exception of the opening basket, UW-Stout did not lead until almost a minute in the overtime, but the Blue Devils led when they needed to and came up with their first win of the season, a 97-94 overtime win at Lakeland University Nov. 16, 2019. Trailing by 15 points early in the second half and 12 points with 2:35 remaining, the Blue Devils would come back to force overtime. Behind the eight ball 79-67 with 2:35 left, Stout outscored the Muskies 16-4 to tie the game. Luke Geiger scored 10 points down that final stretch and Jon Ciriacks scored four of his game-high 29 points. Freshman Kyle Jackson made the game-tying basket with five seconds remaining, taking a pass from Ciriacks, then stole the inbound pass to assure the tie. | Game Story and Stats
THE LAKELAND AND STOUT HISTORY
- The two programs have played only twice in the last 10 years, but the teams met quite a few times the NAIA District 14 tournament back in the day. Between 1966 and 1985, the teams played four times in the tournament. Stout's only loss to Lakeland came during the 1965-66 season when the 20-2 Blue Devils lost only their third game of the season, a 76-69 decision, March 1, 1966. The Blue Devils exacted revenge in 1969 when they defeated the Muskies 100-91 in the District 14 finals and advanced to the NAIA Championship in Kansas City. The 1975 team won 101-82 and the 1985 team won 80-61. In non-NAIA play, Stout downed Lakeland, 104-65 in the second game of the season and the 2011 Blue Devils won 89-74. Stout holds a 7-1 lead in the series.
LAKELAND UNIVERSITY COACH SAM SCHROEDER
- Sam Schroeder is in his fourth year as head coach of the Lakeland men's basketball team. Schroeder took over as coach in 2017 after six years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with the program. He has 41 wins in his first two years as head coach while leading Lakeland teams that have ranked among the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference and NCAA leaders in a number of statistical categories. The Muskies are coming off a 13-13 record in 2019-20 that also netted a fourth-place finish in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference and a home game in the first round of the NACC Tournament. Lakeland won seven of its final 10 games to close the regular season and led the conference in three-pointers made for the second time in three years.
UW-EAU CLAIRE'S MATT SIVERLING
- Matt Siverling (141-125, overall; 112-101, at UWEC) enters his 10th season as head men's basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2020-21. Between 2004-07 he was assistant men's basketball coach at UW-Eau Claire In Siverling's first six seasons as the Blugold head coach, his teams have twice finished in the top four in the WIAC. In the 2019-20 season, the Blugolds finished in the top four in the WIAC and made it to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2000-01. Prior to his return to Eau Claire, Siverling was the head men's basketball coach at UW-Superior for two seasons. With the Yellowjackets he led the team to two WIAC Tournament appearances. In 2011-2012 his 8-8 conference record was the team's best WIAC mark in ten seasons.
- UW-LA CROSSE'S KENT DERNBACH
- Kent Dernbach (54-30 at UW-La Crosse/62-35 overall) is in his fifth season as head men's basketball coach at UW-La Crosse and fifth season overall. Named head coach March 12, 2018, Dernbach served as the Eagles' interim head coach for the 2017-18 season. He is 30-23 overall and 15-13 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) in his first two seasons. UWL finished 17-10 overall and 10-4 in the WIAC in 2018-19, placing second in the league standings. It was the Eagles' highest finish in the WIAC since capturing the regular-season crown in 2015-16. UWL also hosted a WIAC Tournament Semifinal in 2018-19 for the first time since 2015-16. The 17 victories in 2018-19 were the most since finishing 17-10 in 2013-14. The Eagles earned an at-large bid to the 2019 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Championship under Dernbach, the team's second appearance (2006, 2019) in school history. UWL was one of 20 teams to earn an at-large bid to the national championships.
UW-STEVENS POINT'S BOB SEMLING
- Bob Semling enters his 16th season at UW-Stevens Point in 2019-20 and has won four national championships with the Pointers. In 14 seasons at UW-Stevens Point, Semling has led the Pointers to two NCAA Division III national championships (2010, 2015), in addition to being an assistant on the back-to-back national championship teams of 2004 and 2005. Through his 14 seasons as head coach, Semling has compiled an overall record of 301-89, which includes a 160-43 mark in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) play. His .772 career winning percentage entering this season was the highest among active Division III coaches and ranks 10th all-time among all divisions for coaches with at least 10 seasons as a head coach. On January 11, 2014, Semling became the all-time winningest coach in UW-Stevens Point program history by recording his 201st career victory at UW-Superior. He won his 300th game at UWSP on Feb. 19, 2019, with an 89-61 victory over UW-Eau Claire in the first round of the 2019 WIAC Tournament.
UW-WHITEWATER'S PAT MILLER
- Pat Miller is in his 20th year at the helm of the program. Entering the 2018-19 season, Miller ranked fourth all-time in winning percentage among coaches with a minimum of 10 seasons coaching at the NCAA D-III level. A four-time Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Miller has led the Warhawks to two NCAA Division III national championships. In 2011-12, UW-Whitewater won its first national title since 1989, when Miller was a co-captain and the Warhawks' third-leading scorer. The 2011-12 team finished 29-4 overall and 13-3 in the WIAC, winning its NCAA Tournament games by an average margin of over 14 points per contest. Two years later, in 2013-14, UW-Whitewater won the championship with overall and conference records identical to those in 2011-12. The Warhawks were dominant through their first five games of the NCAA Tournament before defeating Williams (Mass.) in a thrilling national title game, 75-73. Quardell Young's lay-up and free throw with one second remaining was the deciding play of the contest.
UW-OSHKOSH'S MATT LEWIS
- Matt Lewis begins his third season as the Titans' head coach, but his first as not wearing the interim head coaching job. Lewis led UW-Oshkosh to a 29-3 record, the WIAC regular season championship, the NCAA Division III championship title and several school marks during his debut season. The Titans claimed their first outright WIAC title since 1978 before going on to win six NCAA postseason games by an average of 15.5 points en route to the national title. UW-Oshkosh averaged 93.7 points in its six Division III Championship victories and set the school's NCAA postseason scoring record with its 108-point performance against University of Northwestern (Minn.) during the second round.
A LOOK AT THE 2020-21 BLUE DEVILS
- The Blue Devils are led in scoring by a couple of newcomers this season, but a couple of familiar names are having a resurgence. Senior transfer Armani Tinsley is averaging 15.4 points, Freshman Lovell Williams is averaging 11.1 points. Luke Geiger has scored 20 and 25 points, respectively, in the two wins over UW-Whitewater last week and Jon Ciriacks, playing in his first games since being injured in the season opener, has scored 15 points in each of the last two games. Geiger has jumped his average from 7.5 points per game coming into the Whitewater games and is now averaging 11.3 points. Geiger has also pulled down 4.9 rebounds, second on the team.
- Armani Tinsley is the team's leading scorer and the senior transfer has scored in double digits in all eight games, averaging 15.4 points per contest. He scored a season-high 19 points in the first game with UW-Eau Claire. Tinsley leads the team in 3-point baskets with 21, second in the league (2.63/game).
- True freshman Lovell Williams came out of the gates firing, scoring 20 points in his first collegiate game and is averaging 11.1 points. After a pair of six point games, Williams returned to earlier season form and scored 14 points in the second game with La Crosse. Williams leads the team in assists with 22 total.
- TYresse Alexander notched his third double-double as a Blue Devil, scoring 22 points in the second game of the season against River Falls and pulled down 10 rebounds. Alexander is averaging 9.4 points and a team-best 5.0 rebounds. Alexander is second in the WIAC in field goal percentage at .610 (36-59).
- Stout averaged 73.4 points and giving up 79.4 points.