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Men's Basketball

No. 1 Bearcats make trek to Lindenwood, Lincoln

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Thurs., Feb. 7 at Lindenwood, 7:30 p.m.
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Sat., Feb. 9 at Lincoln, 3 p.m.
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NORTHWEST TAKES NO. 1 RANKING ON THE ROAD
The No. 1-ranked Northwest Missouri State men's basketball team (21-0 overall, 11-0 MIAA) will play a pair of road games this week with matchups at Lindenwood (Thurs., 7:30 p.m.) and Lincoln (Sat., 3 p.m.).

18225NO. 1 IN THE NATION
Northwest is ranked No. 1 in the nation in this week's NABC Division II Top 25 Poll.
    It is the third straight season that Northwest will be ranked No. 1 in the nation.
    It marks the 18th time in school history that Northwest has been ranked No. 1 in the nation in the NABC poll.
    Northwest was first ranked No. 1 on Jan. 13, 2004.
    The Bearcats were ranked No. 1 for nine weeks during the 2016-17 season, which saw Northwest finish 35-1 and capture the program's first national title.
    Northwest was ranked No. 1 in the opening six weeks of the 2017-18 season.

Weeks Ranked No. 1 (NABC Top 25)
Jan. 13, 2004
Dec. 13, 2016
Dec. 27, 2016
Jan. 3, 2017
Jan. 10, 2017
Jan. 17, 2017
Jan. 24, 2017
Jan. 31, 2017
Feb. 7, 2017
Feb. 14, 2017
March 7, 2017
Nov. 21, 2017
Nov. 28, 2017
Dec. 5, 2017
Dec. 12, 2017
Dec. 26, 2017
Jan. 2, 2018
Feb. 5, 2019

ONLY REMAINING PERFECT RECORD IN THE NATION
The Northwest Missouri State men's basketball squad (21-0 overall) is the only remaining undefeated team in the nation. In fact, Northwest is the only undefeated men's basketball program in all of NCAA Division I, II and III.
    The Bearcats also own the nation's longest active winning streak at 21 in a row.

Current Overall Win Streaks (DII)
1. Northwest Missouri State    21
2. Colorado School of Mines    17
3. Virginia State        15
4. St. Edward's (Texas)        14
5. West Chester (Pa.)        11

BEST STARTS IN PROGRAM HISTORY
Northwest's 21-0 mark to begin the season is the third-best start to a season in program history.

Best Starts in School History
31-0 - 1929-30
24-0 - 2016-17
21-0 - 2018-19
20-0 - 1931-32
20-0 - 1939-40

BEST IN THE NATION
Northwest ranks No. 1 in the nation in four stat categories: assist-to-turnover ratio (1.92), scoring margin (+24.0), three-point field goal percentage (44.1%), turnovers per game (8.0).
    The Bearcats also rank No. 3 in the nation in turnover margin (+6.4) and field goal percentage (53.3 percent).

LINDENWOOD
Lindenwood is 11-12 overall and 4-7 in the MIAA. The Lions have lost three straight games.
    Brad Newman leads the Lions in scoring at 21.0 ppg.
    Lindenwood is 5-3 at home with all three losses coming during MIAA play.

ALL-TIME SERIES
Northwest owns a 15-1 lead in the all-time series vs. Lindenwood. The Bearcats scored an 87-53 win over the Lions in Maryville on Dec. 8.
    Northwest has won seven straight games in the series.

LINCOLN
The Lincoln Blue Tigers are tied for second in the MIAA at 8-3 with Washburn - three games behind the league-leading Bearcats.
    Lincoln has five players averaging double-figure scoring in Terrance Smith (16.3), Amariontez Ivory (14.1), Jonell Burton (13.1), Ni'Sean Rigmaiden (12.5) and Grant Olsson (10.2).

ALL-TIME SERIES
The Bearcats hold a 47-30 lead in the all-time series vs. Lincoln. Northwest posted an 85-78 victory over Lincoln on Dec. 6 when the teams met in Bearcat Arena.
    Northwest has won seven straight games in the series.

EIGHT STRAIGHT 20-WIN YEARS
Northwest has reached the 20-win mark for the eighth straight season. It also marks the 25th 20-win season in program history.

Northwest Coaching 20-Win Seasons
Steve Tappmeyer - 10
Ben McCollum - 8
Hank Iba - 3
Lionel Sinn - 3
Sparky Stalcup - 1

BEARCATS WIN AT A HIGH RATE
Northwest has posted a remarkable record of 83-5 (.943 win percentage) over the past three seasons. Northwest went 35-1 in 2016-17, 27-4 in 2017-18 and is 21-0 in 2018-19.

HOME-COURT ADVANTAGE
Northwest has enjoyed a tremendous home-court advantage in the last six-plus seasons in Bearcat Arena. Northwest has put together a mark of 84-5 in Bearcat Arena over its last 89 home games. The Bearcats are 11-0 at home this year.

Northwest in Bearcat Arena (since 2012-13)
2012-13 - 12-3
2013-14 - 12-1
2014-15 - 13-2
2015-16 - 13-0
2016-17 - 18-0
2017-18 - 12-2
2018-19 - 11-0

BEARCATS ON THE ROAD
Northwest will put is 10-game road winning streak on the line this week with matchups at Lindenwood and Lincoln.
    Northwest's 10-game road win streak ranks No. 2 in the nation.

Current Road Win Streaks
1. Bellarmine - 12
2. Northwest Missouri State - 10
3. Colorado School of Mines - 9
4. Virginia State - 8
5. Dominican (NY) - 7
    West Chester - 7

CONFERENCE WIN STREAK
Northwest has won 16 consecutive MIAA games dating back to the 2017-18 season.
    It is the longest active conference winning streak in the nation.
    Northwest set the MIAA record with 28 consecutive league victories in the 2015-16, 2017-18 seasons.

Current Conference Win Streaks
1. Northwest Missouri State - 16
2. Colorado School of Mines - 15
3. Virginia State - 13
4. Dominican (NY) - 10
    West Chester - 10

LAST 80 MIAA GAMES
Northwest is 73-7 in its last 80 MIAA games, dating back to the middle of the 2014-15 season, with six of those setbacks coming on the road.
    In that stretch, Northwest is 39-1 in Bearcat Arena in MIAA matchups with the only setback coming last year against Missouri Southern.

NORTHWEST AT NO. 45 IN MASSEY RATINGS
Northwest is ranked No. 45 among all NCAA collegiate basketball teams in the the Massey Ratings (www.MasseyRatings.com as of Feb. 6).
    Northwest is the highest rated NCAA Div. II team.

HUDGINS IS THE TOP FRESHMAN
Redshirt freshman point guard Trevor Hudgins is the nation's freshman leader in scoring (19.1 ppg) and assists (6.1).
    He has scored 20 or more points in 10 games this season. Hudgins has scored 20 more in three straight games and in four of his last give contests.
    Hudgins dished out a career-high 12 assists and scored 21 points in a 111-83 win over Pitt State.
    He ranks No. 1 in the MIAA and No. 4 in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.56).

TRIPLE THREAT OF 30-POINT GAMES
Northwest has had three different players score at least 30 points in a game this season.
    Senior Joey Witthus scored 30-plus points in back-to-back games on Jan. 5 at Central Oklahoma and Jan. 9 vs. Emporia State. Witthus scored a career-high 34 points at Central Oklahoma and followed that up with 32 points vs. Emporia State.
    Witthus is the first Bearcat to do that since Justin Pitts tallied three straight 30-point games in 2016. Pitts went for 38 vs. Minnesota State (3/13/2016), 34 vs. Augustana (3/15/2016) and 31 vs. Upper Iowa (10/11/2016).

Northwest's 30-Point Games in 2018-19
36, Joey Witthus vs. Pittsburg State (1/31/19)
34, Joey Witthus at Central Oklahoma (1/5/19)
33, Joey Witthus vs. Ill.-Springfield (11/19/18)
32, Joey Witthus vs. Emporia State (1/9/18)
31, Ryan Hawkins at Northeastern State (1/3/19)
30, Trevor Hudgins at Fort Hays State (1/26/19)

WITTHUS EARNS 2ND MIAA PLAYER OF WEEK
Senior Joey Witthus was named the MIAA player of the week for the second time this season after he averaged 32.0 points per game and 7.0 rebounds. He shot 63.9 percent from the field and 64.3 percent from three-point range in leading Northwest to a pair of home MIAA victories.
    Witthus went for a career-high 36 points in Northwest's 111-83 win over Pittsburg State. Witthus buried 13-of-19 field goals, including 8-of-13 from three-point land vs. the Gorillas. Witthus grabbed four rebounds and handed out an assist vs. PSU.
    Witthus tied his career-high with 10 rebounds and scored a game-high 28 points in Northwest's 82-62 win over Missouri Southern. Witthus was 10-of-17 from the field and knocked in his only three-point attempt. Witthus also sank 7-of-8 free throws. He handed out two assists and secured two steals vs. the Lions.
    Witthus leads the MIAA in three-point field goals made (69) and three-point field goal percentage (50.4). Witthus ranks No. 4 in the MIAA in scoring at 21.2 ppg. In MIAA games only, Witthus ranks No. 2 in the league at 23.7 ppg.

31+ 3-POINTERS FOR NORTHWEST STARTERS
Each of the five starters in the Bearcat lineup has drained at least 31 three-pointers this season.
    Joey Witthus (69), Ryan Hawkins (55), Ryan Welty (40), Trevor Hudgins (36) and Diego Bernard (31) have all drained at least 31 or more three-pointers this year.

HAWKINS DOUBLES UP
Sophomore forward Ryan Hawkins has collected a team-best eight double-doubles. Hawkins has reached double figures in rebounds in 10 games.

HAWK TOPS MIAA IN STEALS
Hawkins leads the MIAA in steals (52) and ranks No. 2 in rebounding (9.5 rpg). His 52 steals rank No. 9 in the nation.
    Hawkins ranks No. 10 in the nation in defensive rebounds per game (7.48). He ranks No. 16 in the nation in total rebounds (176).
    Hawk ranks No. 2 in the MIAA in FG percentage (56.5).

SINGLE-GAME LEADER IN MIAA
Ryan Hawkins holds the MIAA single-game lead in rebounds (18) and steals (6) this season.

DIEGO OFF THE BENCH
Freshman guard Diego Bernard has provided a spark off the bench. Bernard is averaging 12.2 points per game and has reached double-figure scoring in 17 straight contests.
    Bernard tallied a career-high 21 points at Nebraska-Kearney, then followed that up by scoring all 13 of his points in the final 8:07 against Fort Hays State.
REALLY GOOD FROM DEEP
Northwest ranks No. 1 in the nation three-point field goal percentage (44.1 percent). Northwest ranks T-No. 5 in the nation with 246 made 3-pointers.
    Northwest possesses two of the top three-point percentage shooters in the MIAA. Joey Witthus ranks No. 1 in the league at 50.4 percent (69-of-137), while Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 3 in the MIAA at 43.0 percent (55-of-128).

ALWAYS DEFENSIVE
Northwest ranks No. 1 in the MIAA in scoring defense by giving up only 64.3 points per game. The Bearcats rank No. 7 in the nation in scoring defense.

SHOOTING IT WELL
The Bearcats are shooting 53.3 percent from the floor, which ranks No. 3 in the nation. The Bearcats shot a season-best 64.3 percent in a 105-70 win at Northeastern State (Jan. 3).

WITTHUS FOR THREE
Senior Joey Witthus has drained 264 career three-pointers to ranks No. 7 among the Division II active career leaders.
    Witthus made 137 three-pointers in his first two collegiate seasons at Minnesota State, Mankato. Witthus has made 127 triples in time at Northwest.

NCAA Active Career Leaders - 3-Pointers
1. Jarrett Brodbeck (Regis)        347
2. Jack Laffey (Adelphi)        317
3. Jason Jolly (Fairmont State)    294
4. Sawyer Glick (Emporia State)    286
5. Kenny Hairston (Limestone)    269
6. Jonathan Lawton (Fla. Southern)    266
7. Joey Witthus (Northwest Mo.)    264
8. Ryan Boulter (Merrimack)        262
9. Elyjah Clark (Missouri Southern)    260
10. Levi Holmes III (St. Michael's)    255

WELTY'S THREE-POINT PRECISION
Junior Ryan Welty is the nation's active career leader in three-point field goal percentage. Welty has made 53.1 percent of his three-point shots (147-of-277).

NCAA Active Career Leaders - 3-Point FG Pct.
1. Ryan Welty (Northwest Missouri)        .531
2. Mikkel Kolstand (Nova Southeastern)    .514
3. Adam Bonk (Wisconsin-Parkside)        .480
4. Dan Largey (Stonehill)            .476
5. Anthony Lee (Kutztown)            .471
MCCOLLUM RANKS NO. 8 IN WIN PERCENTAGE
Northwest head coach Ben McCollum ranks No. 8 among active NCAA Division II coaches in winning percentage with a minimum of 10 years as a head coach.
    McCollum has guided the Bearcats to a mark of 224-75 (.749 winning percentage) in his 10th season at the helm of the program.

NCAA Div. II Head Coach Win Percentage (Min. 10 yrs.)
1. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern)    .843 (393-73, 15 yrs.)
2. Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial)    .821 (280-61, 11 yrs.)
3. Scott Davenport (Bellarmine)    .775 (334-97, 14 yrs.)
4. Burt Paddock (Davenport)    .765 (277-85, 11 yrs.)
5. Jeff Young (Walsh)    .763 (347-108, 18 yrs.)
6. Ken Ammann (Concordia, Calif.)    .761 (458-144, 18 yrs.)
7. Rodney Watson (Southern Indiana)    .757 (218-70, 10 yrs.)
8. Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.)    .749 (224-75, 10 yrs.)
9. Joe Lombardi (Indiana, Pa.)    .748 (294-99, 13 yrs.)
10. Greg Zimmerman (Alderson Broaddus)    .721 (387-150, 18 yrs.)    

CENTRAL REGION RANKINGS
Northwest holds down the top spot in the D2SIDA Central Region rankings that were released on Feb. 4. Northwest owns all six first-place region votes.

D2SIDA CENTRAL REGION
1.   Northwest Missouri State
2.   Southern Nazarene
3.   Northern State
4.   Missouri Southern
5.   Wayne State
6.   Washburn
7.   Lincoln
8.   St. Cloud State
9.   Minnesota State, Mankato
10. Southern Arkansas

100-POINT MARK
Northwest has reached 100 points five times this season - the most times the Bearcats have reached 100 points in a single season.
    Northwest has scored 100 or more points 10 times under head coach Ben McCollum.
    The 111-point output is the most scored by a Northwest team since the Bearcats posted a 111-36 win over Principia College on Dec. 2, 2006.

100-Point Games under McCollum
105-55 vs. Manhattan Christian (11/16/09)
104-67 vs. Graceland (11/28/09)
105-59 vs. Waldord (12/16/13)
104-69 at Southwest Baptist (1/16/14)
103-58 vs. Missouri Valley (12/13/16)
100-86 vs. Ferris State (11/3/18)
100-66 vs. Midland (12/1/18)
108-58 vs. Simpson (12/30/18)
105-70 at Northeastern State (1/3/19)
111-83 vs. Pittsburg State (1/31/19)

THREE BEARCATS NAMED TO BEVO FRANCIS WATCH LIST
Small College Basketball is excited to announce its first Watch List for the Bevo Francis Award of 2019 consisting of 100 of the finest men's basketball players in the country who compete in the affiliations of NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA Division I, NAIA Division II, USCAA and NCCAA.
    Senior Joey Witthus (Chanhassen, Minnesota), sophomore Ryan Hawkins (Atlantic, Iowa) and redshirt freshman Trevor Hudgins (Manhattan, Kansas) represent Northwest Missouri State University on the top-100 watch list.
    This marks the fourth season of the Bevo Francis Award, as the award was previously given to Dominez Burnett of Davenport (Mich.) in 2016, Justin Pitts of Northwest Missouri State in 2017 and Emanuel Terry of Lincoln Memorial last season.

WITTHUS EARNS MIAA PLAYER OF WEEK
Joey Witthus has been named the MIAA men's basketball player of the week.
    Witthus averaged 29.0 points per game, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists in leading Northwest to a pair of home wins over Emporia State and nationally-ranked Washburn. 
    Against Emporia State, Witthus notched his third 30-point game of the season with 32 points. Witthus scored 16 consecutive points in the second half to turn a six-point game into a 15-point advantage for the Bearcats. Witthus went 11-of-22 from the field and drained five triples to go along with three rebounds, three assists and a steal. Witthus went 5-of-5 from the free throw stripe.
    On Saturday against Washburn, Witthus scored a game-high 26 points. Witthus was 7-of-15 from the field that included four buried treys. Witthus was 8-of-9 at the free throw line. He added five rebounds, three assists and two steals in the win to push the Bearcats win streak to 16 in a row.
    Witthus shot 48.6 percent from the field, 40.9 percent from three-point range and 92.9 percent from the free throw line.

HAWKINS NAMED MIAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Northwest Missouri State University sophomore Ryan Hawkins has been named the MIAA co-player of the week. Hawkins shared the honor with Lincoln's Terrance Smith.
    Hawkins (Atlantic, Iowa) averaged 26.0 points per game, 4.3 steals per game and shot 66.7 percent from the field (including 52.2 percent from 3-point range) in a trio of Northwest Missouri State victories.
    Hawkins went for a career-high 31 points on 10-of-13 shooting (5-of-7 3-point FGs) in a 105-70 win at Northeastern State. Hawkins added five steals and a block while also draining all six of his free throw attempts in the Bearcats's road victory.
    He scored 18 points on 7-of-13 shooting and chipped in with eight rebounds and two steals in a 78-67 road triumph at Central Oklahoma.
    Hawkins posted a then-career-high 29 points, eight rebounds, six steals and a block in a 108-58 victory over Simpson on Dec. 30. Hawkins went 11-of-16 from the field, including 5-of-8 from three-point range against the Storm.


16 STRAIGHT DECEMBER WINS
Northwest has won its last 16 games in the month of December. Northwest was 5-0 in December in both the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons.
    The Bearcats won their last game in December in the 2015-16 season. Northwest's last loss in the month of December came Dec. 20, 2015, at Lindenwood (L, 68-52).

NORTHWEST WITH 25 ASSISTS VS DUSTDEVILS
Northwest was credited with 25 assists in its 85-46 win over Texas A&M-International. It was the most assists by a Bearcat team since it put up 25 assists vs. Baker on Nov. 24, 2009.

25+ Assists since 2000
27 vs. Manhattan Christian (Dec. 8, 2001)
27 vs. Central Missouri (Feb. 6, 2002)
27 vs. University of Saint Mary (Nov. 15, 2005)
26 vs. Calvary Bible College (Dec. 5, 2002)
25 vs. William Woods (Dec. 17, 2008)
25 vs. Baker (Nov. 24, 2009)
25 vs. Texas A&M-International (Dec. 18, 2018)

HUDGINS TAKES MVP HONORS
Redshirt freshman guard Trevor Hudgins (Manhattan, Kansas) earned MVP honors after leading the Bearcats to a pair of wins over Northern State and No. 13 Ferris State in the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic. Hudgins averaged 25.5 points, 5.5 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals in the two games.

CAN'T MISS 'CATS
Northwest began the Ferris State contest by making its first 10 three-point field goals. The Bearcats finished the game having drained 14 triples against the Bulldogs.

GETTING TO THE LINE
Northwest made 20 free throws in each of its first two games this season.
    The Bearcats went 20-of-28 against Northern State. Northwest followed that up with 20-of-23 at the line vs. Ferris State.

BRING ON THE BEST
The Bearcats began this season with wins over both teams that took part in the 2018 NCAA Division II national championship. Ferris State defeated Northern State in the title game in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Ferris State had won 27 consecutive games before falling to Northwest.

WORKING OVERTIME
Northwest opened the season with a 72-70 overtime win over Northern State. The Bearcats are 7-3 all-time under head coach Ben McCollum in overtime games.

NEUTRAL SITE STREAK IS ALIVE AND WELL
Northwest has won 26 straight games at neutral sites, including this past Monday's 85-66 win over Illinois-Springfield.
    Northwest has opened this season with five neutral site wins.The Bearcats were 7-0 in 2017-18 and 8-0 in 2016-17 on neutral site courts. The Bearcats won their final six neutral site games in 2015-16 following a season-opening 76-72 loss to Upper Iowa in St. Joseph on Nov. 13, 2015.

NOVEMBER BRINGS WINS
Northwest has won its last 22 straight games it has played in the month of November. Northwest was a 7-0 in the month of November in 2017-18. The Bearcats were a perfect 7-0 in November in its run to the national championship in the 2016-17 season.
    Northwest's last loss in November came Nov. 19, 2015 at Augustana. The Vikings scored a 79-77 win over the Bearcats in Sioux Falls, S.D.

20 OR MORE WINS IN 7 STRAIGHT SEASONS
Northwest is one of five teams in the nation to have won 20 or more games in seven consecutive seasons. Northwest, Bellarmine, Indiana (Pa.), Lincoln Memorial and West Liberty have each surpassed the 20-win mark in each of the last seven years.

PRESEASON POLLS
Northwest was tabbed to win the preseason MIAA poll by the members of the media. The coaches MIAA preseason poll had Northwest in the No. 2 spot behind Missouri Southern.

2018-19 MIAA Media Poll
1.     Northwest Missouri (6) - 262
2.     Missouri Southern (10) - 261
3.     Washburn (3) - 237
4.     Central Missouri - 225
5.     Pittsburg State (1) - 212
6.     Fort Hays State (1) - 208
7.     Central Oklahoma - 163
8.     Lindenwood - 150
9.     Nebraska Kearney - 123
10.     Lincoln - 119
11.     Emporia State - 79
12.     Missouri Western - 66
    Southwest Baptist - 66
14.     Northeastern State - 35

2018-19 MIAA Coaches Poll
1.     Missouri Southern (6) - 157
2.     Northwest Missouri (7) - 155
3.     Washburn (1) - 132
4.     Central Missouri - 128
5.     Central Oklahoma - 118
        Pittsburg State - 118
7.     Fort Hays State - 104
8.     Lindenwood - 87
9.     Lincoln - 68
10.     Nebraska Kearney - 66
11.     Emporia State - 47
12.     Northeastern State - 40
13.     Southwest Baptist - 30
14.     Missouri Western - 24

MIAA TITLE DEFENSE
Northwest has won five consecutive MIAA regular season titles under 10th-year head coach Ben McCollum. Missouri State under the direction of head coach Bill Thomas is the only other program to have won five straight MIAA regular titles (1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970).
    McCollum has also guided the Bearcats to three straight MIAA tournament championships. Southeast Missouri State also won three consecutive MIAA tournament titles in 1985, 1986 and 1987. No MIAA school has ever won four straight tourney crowns.

18 NCAA TOURNAMENTS
Northwest has earned 18 NCAA Tournament appearances with a record of 23-20. Northwest has served as the NCAA Central Region host in 2016-17 and 2017-18.
    Northwest has made three Elite Eight appearances (2001-02, 2003-04, 2016-17).
    The Bearcats captured the program's first national championships in the 2016-17 season.

2019 MIAA TOURNAMENT
The MIAA Basketball post-season tournament will be held in Kansas City for the 17th consecutive season. For the first time, the field in Kansas City will include 10 men's and 10 women's teams and will be played over five days, March 6-10, 2019.  The winners of both the men's and women's tournament will receive the automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament.

PRESS CONFERENCE TUESDAY AT PIZZA RANCH
Northwest head coach Ben McCollum will be available each Tuesday from Noon - 1 p.m. for a press conference at the Maryville Pizza Ranch.
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Players Mentioned

Justin Pitts

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Diego Bernard

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