Northwest Men's Basketball Game Notes vs. Rogers State (PDF)
Saturday, Nov. 21 | 3:30 p.m. | Claremore Expo Center | Claremore, Oklahoma
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NORTHWEST OPENS MIAA PLAY SATURDAY AT ROGERS STATE
The Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team will open its 2020-21 season Saturday at Rogers State University.
Tip is set for 3:30 p.m. at the Claremore Expo Center in Claremore, Oklahoma.
ABOUT THE HILLCATS
The Rogers State Hillcats finished their inaugural MIAA season in 2019-20 as the regular season runner-up.
The Hillcats have been selected No. 4 in the 2020-21 MIAA preseason coaches' poll.
Rogers State, ranked No. 18 in the final poll of the year, also made an appearance in the MIAA Tournament semifinal and received an at-large bid to the 2020 NCAA Tournament before the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rogers State brings back seven letterwinners from last season, including three Hillcats who have starting experience. The Hillcats also welcome in seven newcomers, including three freshman and four transfers to join 11th year head coach Justin Barkley's roster.
CATCH THE ACTION
Saturday's contest from Claremore, Oklahoma, will be streamed on The MIAA Network and broadcast live on the Bearcat Radio Network.
LAST YEAR VS. ROGERS STATE
Northwest scored a 74-55 victory over Rogers State in Bearcat Arena on Jan. 6, 2020.
Ryan Hawkins led the way with 28 points and Northwest used a 16-0 second-half run to take the victory.
Last year's meeting was the first between the two schools in men's basketball.
NOVEMBER BRINGS WINS
Northwest has won its last 29 straight games it has played in the month of November. The Bearcats went 7-0 in November in 2019-20.
The Bearcats went 7-0 in November in 2018-19. 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.
23-GAME WIN STREAK FOR NORTHWEST
Northwest begins the 2020-21 season in the midst of a 23-game win streak, which is tied for the second-longest active win streak among NCAA Division II teams. Lincoln Memorial owns the nation's longest win streak at 32.
Active Div. II Win Streaks
Lincoln Memorial – 32
Northwest Mo. St. – 23
West Texas A&M – 23
UC San Diego – 22
Florida Southern – 17
WINNING NUMBERS
Northwest has posted a spectacular mark of 69-1 over the past two seasons. Northwest went 38-0 in capturing the 2018-19 national title. The Bearcats posted a mark of 31-1 last season.
ROAD DOMINANCE
Northwest has gone 38-4 over the last four-plus seasons on the road in the MIAA.
The Bearcats have won at least eight road games in each of the previous four seasons.
Northwest has won its last seven away games for the league's best active unbeaten streak among road contests.
LAST 107 MIAA GAMES
Beginning Jan. 14, 2015, Northwest is 99-8 in its last 107 MIAA games. Seven of those eight losses have come on the road.
In that stretch, Northwest is 53-1 in Bearcat Arena in MIAA matchups with the only setback coming Feb. 17, 2018, against Missouri Southern.
PRETTY GOOD AGAINST MIAA FOES
Since Feb. 22, 2018, Northwest has won 49 of its last 50 games against MIAA opponents (regular season/postseason).
33-GAME HOME WIN STREAK
The Bearcats's 33-game home win streak ranks as the third-longest streak in the nation among all NCAA divisions.
Northwest has won 82 of its last 84 games in Bearcat Arena dating all the way back to the 2014-15 season.
Northwest set the MIAA record for consecutive home victories in 2018 at 48.
Northwest's 33-game home win streak ranks No. 2 among NCAA Division II teams trailing only West Texas A&M's mark of 42.
Active Home Court Win Streaks (All Divisions)
West Texas A&M (II) – 42
Gonzaga (I) – 39
Northwest Missouri State (II) – 33
St. Edward's (II) – 29
Randolph-Macon (III) – 27
Prairie View A&M (I) – 26
South Dakota State (I) – 24
Florida State (I) – 23
Liberty (I) – 23
Oregon (I) – 22
Murray State (I) – 21
Last loss - 3/10/18 vs. Minnesota State (L, 60-50)
HOME COURT ADVANTAGE IN BEARCAT ARENA
Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Northwest has compiled a home mark of 125-9, which includes a tally of 80-7 in MIAA play.
Northwest has won 54 of its last 55 home MIAA contests - a stretch that began Jan. 14, 2015.
Year Bearcat Arena Record (MIAA Games)
2011-12 12-1 (9-1)
2012-13 12-3 (6-3)
2013-14 12-1 (9-1)
2014-15 13-2 (8-1)
2015-16 13-0 (11-0)
2016-17 18-0 (10-0)
2017-18 12-2 (8-1)
2018-19 17-0 (9-0)
2019-20 16-0 (10-0)
WHAT A FOUR-YEAR RUN
Northwest's mark of 131-6 over the past four years is of historic proportions.
Northwest is the first NCAA Division II school to win 131 games over a four-year stretch.
NCAA Men's Basketball (Most Wins 4-Year Period)
1. Villanova 136 (2015-2018)
2. Duke 133 (1998-2001)
3. Duke 132 (1999-2002)
Kentucky 132 (1995-1998)
Kansas 132 (2008-2011)
Kentucky 132 (1996-1999)
Gonzaga 132 (2015-2018)
8. Kansas 131 (2010-2013)
Gonzaga 131 (2017-pres.)
Northwest Mo. St. 131 (2017-pres.)
Division II (Most Wins Four-Year Period)
1. Northwest Mo. St. 131 (2017-pres.)
2. West Liberty 130 (2011-2014)
3. Winona State 129 (2005-2008)
Winona State 129 (2006-2009)
100 Wins, 6 or Fewer Losses - Four-Year Period
Northwest Mo. St. 131-6 (2017-2020)
UCLA 117-3 (1970-1973)
UCLA 116-4 (1967-1970)
UCLA 116-4 (1969-1972)
UCLA 115-5 (1968-1971)
UCLA 115-5 (1971-1974)
Wisconsin-Platteville 108-6 (1995-1998)
Long Island Univ. 103-6 (1934-1937)
NINE STRAIGHT 20-WIN YEARS
Northwest eclipsed the 20-win mark for the ninth straight year.
Northwest is one of five NCAA Division II schools to have won 20 or more games in nine straight seasons. Northwest (9), West Liberty (16), Bellarmine (11), Indiana Pa. (12) and Lincoln Memorial (11) extended their steak of 20-win seasons in 2019-2020.
It marks the 26th 20-win season in program history and ninth under head coach
Ben McCollum.
Northwest Coaching 20-Win Seasons
Steve Tappmeyer - 10
Ben McCollum - 9
Hank Iba - 3
Lionel Sinn - 3
Sparky Stalcup - 1
HUDGINS, HAWKINS SCORING AT HIGH RATES
Junior
Trevor Hudgins enters the 2020-21 season having scored 20 or more points in 38 career games. Senior
Ryan Hawkins has scored 20 or more points in 26 career games.
Hawkins has six career 30-point games, while Hudgins has reached 30 or more points five times.
Hudgins scored a career-high 36 points vs. Lincoln Feb. 8, 2020, in Bearcat Arena.
Hawkins set the Northwest single-game scoring record with 44 points against Southern Nazarene Nov. 2, 2019. Hawkins also scored 43 points at Lincoln Dec. 5, 2019.
Career 20-Point Scoring Games
Trevor Hudgins - 38
Ryan Hawkins - 26
Diego Bernard - 8
Ryan Welty - 3
Wes Dreamer - 1
Career 30-Point Scoring Games
Ryan Hawkins - 6
Trevor Hudgins - 5
GOING FOR DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Four current Bearcats have recorded double-doubles in their careers. Senior
Ryan Hawkins has collected 20 double-doubles, while junior
Trevor Hudgins has posted eight.
Junior
Diego Bernard enters the year with five double-doubles and sophomore
Wes Dreamer has one of his own.
Career Double-Doubles
Ryan Hawkins - 20
Trevor Hudgins - 8
Diego Bernard - 5
Wes Dreamer - 1
HAWKINS MOVES UP REBOUNDING CHART
Senior
Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 5 on Northwest's all-time rebounding list with 684 career caroms.
Northwest's Rebounds in a Career
1. Don Sears (1966-1970) 874
2. Russ Miller (1976-1980) 837
3. Hunter Henry (2006-2009) 808
4. Joe Hurst (1983-1986) 777
5.
Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.) 684
6. David Alvey (1973-1977) 677
7.
Chris-Ebou Ndow (2015-2018) 654
8. Victor Coleman (1981-1984) 586
9. Rick Jolley (1993-1996) 574
Mark Adams (1976-1980) 574
Bob Sundell (1986-1989) 574
HAWK CLIMBS BEARCAT STEALS LIST
Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 6 on Northwest's all-time steals list with 170 career steals.
Northwest Steals in a Career
1. Scott Fleming (2000-2003) 305
2. Kelvin Parker (2001-2004) 209
3. Mark Yager (1979-1982) 188
4.
Justin Pitts (2014-2018) 186
5. Victor Coleman (1981-1984) 174
6.
Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.) 170
7. Matt Wallace (2011-2015) 158
8. Gerald Harris (1986-1988) 153
9. Hunter Henry (2006-2009) 146
10. DeShaun Cooper (2009-2014) 132
1,000 POINTS/500 REBOUNDS
Last season,
Ryan Hawkins became the 13th Bearcat to post 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
Hawkins ranks No. 9 on Northwest's all-time scoring list with 1,420 points.
Hawkins ranks No. 6 on Northwest's all-time rebounding list with 684 career rebounds.
Northwest's 1,000 Pts & 500 Rbs
Victor Coleman (1980-84) 1,759 pts/586 rbs
David Alvey (1973-77) 1,747 pts/677 rbs
Hunter Henry (2006-09) 1,592 pts/808 rbs
Joe Hurst (1982-86) 1,580 pts/777 rbs
Ryan Hawkins (2017-pr.) 1,420 pts/684 rbs
Russ Miller (1976-80) 1,282 pts/837 rbs
Jeff Hutcheon (1985-89) 1,203 pts/519 rbs
Matt Redd (1996-99) 1,200 pts/571 rbs
Don Sears (1966-70) 1,154 pts/874 rbs
Dillon Starzl (2011-14) 1,153 pts/518 rbs
Chris Ebou Ndow (2015-18) 1,134 pts/654 rbs
Bob Sundell (1986-89) 1,082 pts/574 rbs
Rick Jolley (1993-96) 1,054 pts/574 rbs
Northwest Points in a Career
1.
Justin Pitts (2014-18) 2,459 pts
2. Victor Coleman (1980-84) 1,795 pts
3. David Alvey (1973-77) 1,747 pts
4. Scott Fleming (1999-2003) 1,727 pts
5. DeShaun Cooper (2009-14) 1,702 pts
6. Kelvin Parker (2000-04) 1,692 pts
7. Hunter Henry (2006-09) 1,592 pts
8. Joe Hurst (1982-86) 1,580 pts.
9.
Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.) 1,420 pts
10. Conner Crooker (2012-16) 1,352 pts
11.
Trevor Hudgins (2018-pres.) 1,338 pts
12.
Austin Meyer (2003-06) 1,294 pts
13. Ellijah Allen (2008-11) 1,289 pts
14.
Zach Schneider (2013-17) 1,282 pts
Russ Miller (1976-80) 1,282 pts
D.B. ZEROING IN ON 1,000 POINTS, 500 RBS
Junior
Diego Bernard will look to become only the 25th Bearcat men's basketball player to reach 1,000 career points in the 2020-21 season.
Bernard has tallied 884 points and 401 rebounds entering the year. He would become the 14th Bearcat to reach 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
TREV CLIMBS CAREER ASSIST CHART
Trevor Hudgins is already in Northwest's career top-10 list for assists in just two seasons as a Bearcat. Hudgins has amassed 394 career assists, which ranks as the eighth-best total in school history.
Hudgins dished out 191 assists last season, which as the second-best season in Bearcat history. Hudgins set the Northwest single-season assist mark with 203 in 2018-19.
Northwest Assists in a Career
1.
Justin Pitts (2014-18) 575
2. Kelvin Parker (2001-04) 492
3. DeShaun Cooper (2009-14) 489
4. Victor Coleman (1981-84) 467
5. Mark Yager (1979-82) 449
6. Scott Fleming (2000-03) 435
7. Matt Wallace (2011-15) 410
8.
Trevor Hudgins (2018-pr.) 394
9. Gerald Harris (1986-88) 274
10. Steve Simon (1992-95) 245
Northwest Assists in a Season
1.
Trevor Hudgins (2018-19) 203
2.
Trevor Hudgins (2019-20) 191
3.
Justin Pitts (2016-17) 183
4. Kelvin Parker (2003-04) 174
5.
Justin Pitts (2015-16) 160
6. Matt Wallace (2012-13) 151
7. James Williams (1983-84) 144
8. Mark Yager (1979-80) 143
9.
Justin Pitts (2017-18) 140
10. Victor Coleman (1981-82) 136
DeShaun Cooper (2010-11) 136
HUDGINS HITTING FROM DEEP
Junior
Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 3 among all active players in three-point field goal percentage in all NCAA divisions by draining 177-of-354 three-pointers (50.0%).
NCAA D-II Active Career Leaders - 3-Point FG Pct.
1. Mason Stark (Northern State) .547
2.
Trevor Hudgins (Northwest Missouri St.) .500
3. Will Yoakum (West Liberty) .488
4. Tobin Karlberg (Alaska Anchorage) .471
5. Jesus Castillo (Illinois-Springfield) .465
Minimum 80 3-pt FGs made
NCAA All Active Career Leaders - 3-Point FG Pct.
1. Mason Stark (Northern State) .547
2.
Trevor Hudgins (Northwest Missouri St.) .500
3. Will Yoakum (West Liberty) .488
4. Alex Jacovides (Suffolk) .474
5. Tobin Karlberg (Alaska Anchorage) .471
Minimum 80 3-pt FGs made
HAWKINS, HUDGINS CLIMB 3-POINT CHART
Senior
Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 6 on Northwest's all-time three-pointers made chart with 198.
Junior
Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 7 with 177 made three-pointers.
Northwest 3-Pointers Made in a Career
1.
Zach Schneider (2013-17) 370
2.
Justin Pitts (2014-18) 271
3.
Ryan Welty (2016-20) 238
4.
Austin Meyer (2003-06) 215
5. Conner Crooker (2013-16) 205
6.
Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.) 198
7.
Trevor Hudgins (2018-pres.) 177
8. Scott Fleming (2000-03) 173
9.
Joey Witthus (2017-19) 172
10. DeShaun Cooper (2009-14) 170
'CATS, MCCOLLUM ROLLING IN BIG VICTORIES
Under head coach
Ben McCollum the Bearcats are 106-2 in games decided by 20 points or more.
Northwest has won 104 consecutive games when the final scoring margin is 20 or more points. The last time the Bearcats lost a game by 20 points or more came Jan. 20, 2010, when Missouri Southern posted an 88-63 win in Joplin, Missouri.
100-POINT MARK
Northwest has scored 100 or more points 14 times under head coach
Ben McCollum.
Northwest reached 100 or more points four times last season.
100-Point Games under McCollum
105-55 vs. Manhattan Christian (11/16/09)
104-67 vs. Graceland (11/28/09)
105-59 vs. Waldorf (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)
100-88 vs. Southern Nazarene (11/2/19)
102-59 vs. William Jewell (11/21/19)
110-66 vs. Central Methodist (12/16/19)
101-66 vs. Simpson (1/1/20)
NO. 1 IN THE NATION
Northwest moved back to No. 1 in the nation in the Jan. 28, 2020, NABC Division II Top 25 Poll. Northwest has been ranked No. 1 in the nation in four consecutive seasons.
Northwest has spent 33 weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation in the NABC poll. Northwest was first ranked No. 1 on Jan. 13, 2004.
Most weeks ranked No. 1
52, Kentucky Wesleyan
46, West Liberty
33, Virginia Union
33, Northwest Missouri State
26, Evansville
25, Cal State-Bakersfield
22, Bellarmine
22, Florida Southern
20, MSU Denver
18, Kentucky State
31 STRAIGHT WEEKS IN TOP 5
The March 3, 2020, NABC Division II Top 25 poll marks the 31st straight week that Northwest has been ranked in the top five.
39 WINS IN A ROW ON NEUTRAL COURTS
Northwest has won 39 straight games on neutral floors. It is the longest active win streak among all NCAA Div. I, II and III schools.
Virginia holds the current Div. I mark with eight consecutive neutral floor victories.
Washington University in St. Louis owns the active Div. III mark with 16 straight neutral floor wins.
Northwest's last loss on a neutral floor came Nov. 13, 2015, vs. Upper Iowa (L, 76-72).
Current Neutral Court Win Streaks (All NCAA Divisions)
Northwest Missouri State (II) – 38
WashU (III) – 16
Claremont-M-S (III) – 10
Wittenberg (III) – 10
Virginia (I) – 8
Adelphi (II) – 7
Scranton (III) – 7
Trinity (III) – 7
Wisconsin-Oshkosh (III) – 7
Last loss - 11/13/15 vs. Upper Iowa (L, 76-72)
20TH NCAA APPEARANCE
Northwest earned its 20th NCAA Tournament bid in 2019-20 before the season was canceled as a result of COVID-19. It was the Bearcats's eighth trip to the NCAA Tournament under 12th-year head coach
Ben McCollum.
Northwest is 29-20 all-time in the NCAA Tournament with four appearances in the Elite Eight (2002, 2004, 2017, 2019).
The Bearcats have claimed two national championships with titles in 2017 and 2019.
MIAA REIGN CONTINUES
In 2019-20, Northwest became the first school in MIAA history to win seven consecutive MIAA regular season titles. The Bearcats also became the first MIAA program to win five consecutive league tournament titles.
MIAA PRESEASON COACHES' POLL
Northwest was picked at the top of the 2020-21 preseason MIAA coaches' poll.
2020-21 MIAA Coaches Poll
1. Northwest Missouri (13) - 169
2. Missouri Southern (1) - 147
3. Washburn - 140
4. Rogers State - 123
5. Missouri Western - 122
6. Central Oklahoma - 106
T7. Fort Hays State - 75
Pittsburg State - 75
9. Lincoln - 67
10. Nebraska-Kearney - 64
11. Central Missouri - 60
12. Emporia State - 56
13. Northeastern State - 55
14. Newman - 17
MCCOLLUM RANKS NO. 3 IN WIN PERCENTAGE
Northwest head coach
Ben McCollum ranks No. 3 among active NCAA Division II coaches in winning percentage with a minimum of 10 years as a head coach.
McCollum also ranks No. 4 among all NCAA basketball head coaches (minimum of 10 years) in win percentage.
McCollum has guided the Bearcats to a mark of 271-76 (.780 winning percentage) in his 11th season at the helm of the Northwest program.
NCAA Div. II Head Coach Win Percentage (Min. 10 yrs.)
1. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern) .843 (428-80, 16 yrs.)
2. Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial) .830 (317-65, 12 yrs.)
3.
Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.) .781 (271-76, 11 yrs.)
4. Scott Davenport (Bellarmine) .770 (364-109, 14 yrs.)
5. Jeff Young (Walsh) .768 (381-115, 17 yrs.)
6. Joe Lombardi (Indiana, Pa.) .765 (332-102, 14 yrs.)
7. Burt Paddock (Davenport) .757 (305-98, 12 yrs.)
8. Rodney Watson (Southern Indiana) .754 (251-82, 11 yrs.)
9. Ken Ammann (Concordia, Calif.) .752 (485-160, 19 yrs.)
10. Mike Jones (Mississippi College) .735 (338-122, 17 yrs.)
Source: NCAA Statistics
NCAA All Divisions Head Coach Win Percentage (Min. 10 yrs.)
1. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern) .843 (428-80, 16 yrs.)
2. Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial) .830 (317-65, 12 yrs.)
3. Mark Few (Gonzaga) .828 (597-124, 21 yrs.)
4.
Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.) .781 (271-76, 11 yrs.)
5. Roy Williams (North Carolina) .778 (884-252, 32 yrs.)
6. Steve Moore (Wooster) .774 (867-253, 39 yrs.)
7. John Calipari (Kentucky) .773 (733-215, 28 yrs.)
8. Scott Davenport (Bellarmine) .770 (364-109, 14 yrs.)
9. Jeff Young (Walsh) .768 (381-115, 17 yrs.)
10. Bill Self (Kansas) .768 (708-214, 27 yrs.)
Source: NCAA Statistics
A TOP 20 PROGRAM THAT INSPIRES
The Northwest Missouri State University Bearcat men's basketball program has been recognized by College Athletic Advisor in its Top 20 Programs That Inspire.
These holistic program rankings are open to all 4-year U.S. collegiate level programs sponsoring each sport outside of NCAA Division I (so this is a top 20 out of over 1,500 colleges & universities that could potentially sponsor a given sport). Rankings are based on a subjective assessment of student experience in four areas:
• Holistic development of student-athletes in the institution
• Academic achievement & support for the academic success of student-athletes
• Overall college experience for participants within the program
• Affordability/Graduation Rates/Student Satisfaction
These rankings are meant to highlight programs that may not be widely publicized despite having achieved consistent elite status in competition and in elevating the lives of participating student-athletes. While this is a subjective list, we believe these rankings present an informed starting point for a discussion about where student-athletes can excel as "triple-threat" competitors (academics, athletics, and socially) in college and in their future lives.
BASKETBALL TIMES TABS NORTHWEST AT #1
The Basketball Times has pegged the Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team at No. 1 in its 2020-2021 preseason rankings.
The Basketball Times also lists senior
Ryan Hawkins and junior
Trevor Hudgins as preseason All-America selections. Both players are contenders for National Player of the Year honors.
SCHNEIDER IS AN IMPACTFUL ASSISTANT
Silver Waves Media presented its 50 most impactful Division II men's basketball assistant coaches and the list contained Northwest Missouri State University's
Zach Schneider.
Silver Waves Media said: Schneider is a young and hard working individual that has made a positive impact on the program from the start. Despite only being an assistant for two seasons, Schneider has already helped lead the team to a perfect 38-0 record and become the NCAA Division II Tournament Champions. He is an unbelievable 69-1 (.986) in two seasons as an assistant coach after spending one season as a graduate assistant coach. Schneider also played four years under
Ben McCollum. During his four year career, Schneider was part of four MIAA regular season championships, two MIAA Tournament championships, four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, and the 2017 NCAA Div. II national championship team.
NORTHEASTERN STATE CONTEST MOVED TO DEC 31 IN TAHLEQUAH
The Northwest Missouri State University's men's basketball season opener at Northeastern State University set for next Thursday, Nov. 19, has been postponed until Dec. 31 at 1 p.m.
The RiverHawks's men's basketball program is enduring positive COVID-19 cases causing the delay in the men's game.