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Bearcats ready for triple helping of MIAA action

2/8/2021 3:51:00 PM

Northwest Missouri State Men's Basketball Game Notes (PDF)

Tuesday, Feb. 9 | 7 p.m. | MWSU Fieldhouse | St. Joseph, Missouri
No. 3 Northwest Missouri State at Missouri Western
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Thursday, Feb. 11 | 7:30 p.m. | Bearcat Arena | Maryville, Missouri
Pittsburg State at No. 3 Northwest Missouri State
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Saturday, Feb. 13 | 3:30 p.m. | Bearcat Arena | Maryville, Missouri
Missouri Southern at No. 3 Northwest Missouri State
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BEARCATS READYING FOR TRIPLE HELPING OF MIAA ACTION
The No. 3-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team (14-1 overall) will take to the floor three times this week with matchups on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
    Northwest will travel to St. Joseph at 7 p.m. Tuesday to complete a back-to-back series with Missouri Western.
    Northwest will return to Bearcat Arena to take on Pittsburg State (Thursday, 7:30 p.m.) and Missouri Southern (Saturday, 3:30 p.m.).

CATCH THE ACTION
This week's games will be streamed on The MIAA Network and broadcast live on the Bearcat Radio Network.

NORTHWEST LOOKING FOR SEASON SWEEPS
Northwest will be looking to complete season sweeps against all three opponents this week. Northwest has scored seven consecutive season sweeps of Missouri Western. The Bearcats have won all the meetings with the Missouri Southern Lions over the past three seasons. Northwest has won each of the matchups vs. Pittsburg State in the last six seasons.

SPEAKING OF STREAKS
Northwest enters Tuesday's game riding a nine-game win streak. With a victory over the Griffons, Northwest will have had at least one 10-game winning streak in each of the last eight seasons.

ALL-TIME VS. MO. WESTERN
Northwest owns a 58-35 lead in the all-time series vs. Missouri Western. The Bearcats have won 17 straight overall in the series.
    The Bearcats have won seven straight matchups vs. the Griffons in the MWSU Fieldhouse.
    Head coach Ben McCollum is 23-2 vs. the Griffons since taking over in 2009-10.

ABOUT THE GRIFFONS
Missouri Western is in a tie for fifth place in the MIAA standings with a season mark of 8-6. Missouri Western is 5-1 at home and 3-5 on the road.
    The Griffons began the season 8-1 and held a share of first place in the MIAA standings. Since then, the Griffons have lost five straight games.
    Tyrell Carroll (16.9 ppg), Will Eames (12.8 ppg), Caleb Bennett (12.7 ppg), Q Mays (11.1 ppg) and Reese Oliver (10.5 ppg) lead the Griffons in scoring.
    Will Martin is in his first season as Missouri Western's head coach.

ALL-TIME VS. PITTSBURG STATE
Northwest holds a 69-63 lead in the all-time series vs. Pittsburg State. Northwest has won 11 consecutive matchups.
    The Gorillas are 0-12 in their last 12 trips to Bearcat Arena. PSU's last win in Maryville came Jan. 15, 2005 (72-58).
    Pittsburg State is the last team to defeat Northwest in the MIAA Tournament all the way back on March 7, 2015. The Gorillas knocked off the Bearcats, 65-58, in the MIAA semifinals. Since that loss, Northwest has won five consecutive MIAA Tournament titles.

ABOUT THE GORILLAS
Pittsburg State (10-7 overall) will enter Bearcat Arena riding a five-game win streak and in a tie with Missouri Southern for fourth place in the MIAA standings.
    Bobby Arthur-Williams Jr. (12.5 ppg), Martin Vogts (11.8 ppg) and Quentin Hardict Jr. (10.7 ppg) lead the Gorillas in scoring.
    Kim Anderson is in his fourth season as Pittsburg State's head coach. Anderson ranks No.  6 in all-time MIAA coaching victories with 329.

MIAA Coaching Victories
1.     Bob Chipman (Washburn)        569
2.    Tom Smith (UCM, MWSU)        516
3.    Robert Corn (Missouri Southern)    413
4.    Steve Tappmeyer (NWMSU)    408
5.    Boyd King (Truman State)        379
6.    Kim Anderson (UCM, PSU)    329
7.    Willard Sims (Truman State)    310
8.    A.J. McDonald (Missouri State)    302
9.    Ben McCollum (NWMSU)    286
10.    Billy Key (Missouri S&T)        278

ALL-TIME VS. MO. SOUTHERN
Northwest owns a 38-24 lead in the all-time series vs. Missouri Southern. The Bearcats have won six straight overall in the series.
    Northwest has won 11 of the last 14 matchups.
    Of Northwest's seven losses over the past five seasons, three have come to Missouri Southern.

ABOUT THE LIONS
Missouri Southern sits in a tie for third place in the MIAA standings with Pittsburg State. Both the Lions and Griffons begin the week with identical 10-7 records.
    The Lions are 4-4 at home and 6-3 on the road.
    Cam Martin is the MIAA's leading scorer at 26.0 points per game. Martin is also averaging 9.5 rebounds per game. He is shooting 59.8% from the field. Martin has produced six 30-point games and 14 20-point performances this season.
    Jeff Boschee is in his seventh season as Missouri Southern's head coach.

SATURDAY IS SENIOR DAY
The Bearcats will honor a trio of seniors Saturday prior to the matchup with Missouri Southern.
    This year's senior class features Ryan Hawkins (Atlantic, Iowa), Daric Laing (Chariton, Iowa) and Jaran Richman (Hamilton, Missouri).
    The trio have helped Northwest to three regular season MIAA titles, three MIAA tournament crowns and two NCAA Division II national championships. Northwest has produced a record of 110-6 over the past four seasons.
    Hawkins is a two-time MIAA Defensive Player of the Year. He earned first-team all-MIAA honors as a junior after garnering second-team all-MIAA status as a sophomore. Hawkins earned his undergraduate degree in business management and marketing. He will complete his MBA in April. He is the son of Rhonda and the late Greg Hawkins.
    Laing has played in 64 career games. He has scored 128 points and has made 33 career three-pointers as a Bearcat. Laing earned his undergraduate degree in business management and is pursuing his MBA in business. He is the son of Cindy and David Laing.
    Richman has played in 18 career games and has scored 14 points. He is a physical education major. He is the son of Theresa and David Richman.

FIRST PLACE BEARCATS
Northwest (14-1) has built a two-game lead for first place in the MIAA standings.
    Washburn (12-3) is the closest pursuer to Northwest in the league standings, but the Ichabods have lost two of their last four games.
    Northwest is looking to win its eighth consecutive MIAA regular season title in 2020-21.

CLOSE TO CLINCHING MIAA TOURNEY SLOT
Northwest's magic number for clinching a spot in the 2021 MIAA Tournament is down to one. Northwest can clinch a spot in the field of eight with a win Tuesday night at Missouri Western. Northwest can also clinch a spot with another loss from either Emporia State or Fort Hays State.
    This year's MIAA Tournament will take place on campus sites. The quarterfinal round is set for Wednesday, March 3. The top seed remaining from the quarterfinals will serve as the host for the semifinals and finals on March 5 and 6.

ROAD DOMINANCE
Northwest has won 15 consecutive road games, which ranks as the longest active streak among NCAA Division II schools.
    Northwest has won 31 of its last 32 road games. Northwest has gone 45-4 over the last four-plus seasons on the road in the MIAA.
    Northwest is 8-0 on the road this season. The Bearcats have won at least eight road games in each of the last five seasons.
    
Active Div. II Road Win Streaks
Northwest Mo. St. – 15
West Texas A&M – 12
Northern State – 12
Colorado School of Mines – 9
Florida Southern – 9
Jefferson – 9
Lubbock Christian – 9
Point Loma – 9

Active NCAA Road Win Streaks
St. John's, Minn. (III) – 16
Swarthmore (III) – 16
Northwest Mo. St. (II) – 15
Belmont (I) – 15
Yeshiva (III) – 14
West Texas A&M (II) – 12
Northern State (II) – 12
Averett (III) – 10

EIGHT ROAD WINS OR MORE IN 2020-21
Northwest is one of eight NCAA Division I or Division II schools to have recorded at least eight road wins in the 2020-21 season. Only four of those eight teams own perfect road records, including Northwest at 8-0.

NCAA Teams with Eight (or more) Road Wins
Belmont (I) - 10-0
Northwest Missouri State (II) - 8-0
Northern State (II) - 8-0
Lubbock Christian (II) - 8-0
Colorado Mesa (II) - 8-1
Wright State (I) - 8-1
Chattanooga (I) - 8-2
UMBC (I) - 8-2

WHOSE CITY?
Northwest has won 18 consecutive games in the city of St. Joseph that includes five victories over Missouri Western.

Northwest's Last 18 Games in St. Joseph
W, 92-69 vs. Missouri Western (2/25/20)
W, 92-71 vs. MSU Moorhead (11/9/19
W, 60-52 vs. Minn.-Crookston (11/8/19)
W, 100-88 vs. Southern Nazarene (11/2/19)
W, 85-65 vs. Daemen (11/1/19)
W, 87-64 vs. Missouri Western (1/19/19)
W, 84-59 vs. Winona State (11/10/18)
W, 76-59 vs. Upper Iowa (11/9/18)
W, 100-86 vs. Ferris State (11/4/18)
W, 72-70 vs. Northern State (11/3/18)
W, 74-60 vs. Missouri Western (12/6/17)
W, 71-60 vs. Northern State (11/12/17)
W, 89-65 vs. Upper Iowa (11/10/17)
W, 74-58 vs. Missouri Western (1/28/17)
W, 76-58 vs. Wayne State (11/13/16)
W, 87-52 vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/16)
W, 66-60 vs. Missouri Western (1/9/16)
W, 89-52 vs. Wayne State (11/14/15)

OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY
The Bearcat men's basketball squad ranks No. 3 in the nation among NCAA Division II schools in points per offensive possession (1.095) according to Synergy Sports Technology.

Points Per Possession (NCAA Div. II)
1.    Point Loma        1.096
2.    Dallas Baptist    1.095
3.    Northwest Mo. St.    1.095
4.    St. Thomas Aquinas    1.095
5.    Lincoln Memorial    1.091
6.    Lees-McRae        1.055
7.    Lubbock Christian    1.053
8.    Allen (S.C.)        1.024
9.    Biola        1.023
10.    Upper Iowa        1.021
Courtesy: Synergy Sports Technology

Points Per Possession (NCAA Div. I)
1.    Gonzaga        1.089
2.    Virginia        1.057
3.    Baylor        1.044
4.    Belmont        1.044
5.    Weber State        1.039
6.    Colgate        1.038
7.    Loyola Chicago    1.037
8.    Iowa            1.036
9.    Liberty        1.031
10.    Villanova        1.024
Courtesy: Synergy Sports Technology

HOME COURT ADVANTAGE IN BEARCAT ARENA
Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Northwest has compiled a home mark of 131-10, which includes a tally of 86-8 in MIAA play.
    Northwest has won 60 of its last 62 home MIAA contests - a stretch that began Jan. 14, 2015.

Year        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)
2020-21    6-1 (6-1)

WINNING NUMBERS
Northwest has posted a spectacular mark of 83-2 over the past three seasons.

LIMITED LOSSES IN FIVE YEARS
Northwest has suffered only seven losses in the last five seasons. The Bearcats have compiled a record of 145-7 over the last five years.

35-1 - 2016-17
27-4 - 2017-18
38-0 - 2018-19
31-1 - 2019-20
14-1 - 2020-21

LAST 121 MIAA GAMES
Beginning Jan. 14, 2015, Northwest is 113-9 in its last 122 MIAA games. Seven of those nine losses have come on the road.
    In that stretch, Northwest is 59-2 in Bearcat Arena in MIAA matchups.

PRETTY GOOD VS. MIAA FOES
Since Feb. 22, 2018, Northwest has won 62 of its last 64 games against MIAA opponents (regular season/postseason).

BEARCATS AMONG NATION'S LEADERS
Northwest ranks No. 5 in the nation in three-pointers made (155).
    Northwest ranks No. 6 in the nation in field goal percentage (51.9%). The Bearcats have shot 50% or better in 10 of their 15 games.
    The Bearcats rank No. 9 in free throw percentage (80.1%) and rebound margin (+7.9)
    The Bearcats rank No. 10 in the nation in free throws made (237).
    The Bearcats rank No. 11 in the country in three-point field goal percentage (41.3%)
    Northwest ranks No. 13 in scoring margin (+14.3).

HAWK HITS FOR 30, DB REACHES 20
Senior forward Ryan Hawkins recorded his ninth career 30-point scoring game with a 33-point performance at Missouri Southern. Hawkins went 12-of-19 from the field, including 6-of-11 from three-point range against the Lions.
    Junior Diego Bernard notched a season-high 20 points. Bernard secured his ninth career 20-point game. Bernard did his usual stat staffing by adding seven rebounds, six assists and a steal.

Career 20-Point Scoring Games
Trevor Hudgins - 44
Ryan Hawkins - 34
Diego Bernard - 9
Wes Dreamer - 3
Luke Waters - 1

Career 30-Point Scoring Games
Ryan Hawkins - 9
Trevor Hudgins - 5

DOUBLE-DOUBLING AGAINST LINCOLN
Wes Dreamer and Ryan Hawkins each recorded double-doubles in Northwest's win at Lincoln.
    Dreamer collected his second career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
    Hawkins tallied his second straight double-double and 23rd of his career with 18 points and 12 rebounds.

Career Double-Doubles
Ryan Hawkins - 23
Trevor Hudgins - 8
Diego Bernard - 6
Wes Dreamer - 2

TREVOR'S NAME IS LITTERED AT THE TOP OF THE MIAA STAT SHEET
Junior point guard Trevor Hudgins finds his name at or near the top of nine different MIAA statistical categories.

1st - Minutes Played (37.3)
2nd - Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (2.2)
2nd - 3-Point FG% (51.9)
3rd - Assists (5.2)
3rd - Free Throw % (90.1)
4th - Scoring (18.5)
4th - 3-Pointers Made (2.7)
9th - Field Goal % (51.9)
9th - Steals (1.6)

HAWKINS AMONG DIVISION'S ELITE PLAYERS
Senior forward Ryan Hawkins is considered among the elite NCAA Division II players in the nation and his name is scattered atop the active career leaders in numerous categories.

1st - Games Played (116)
2nd - Steals (192)
3rd - Rebounds (809)
5th - Field Goals Made (624)
5th - 3-Point Field Goals Made (241)
6th - Total Points (1,738)

THREE 1,500 POINT SCORERS
Northwest's Ryan Hawkins and Trevor Hudgins are one of only three sets of teammates in the country who have scored at least 1,500 career points.
    Hawkins has tallied 1,738 points, while Hudgins has registered 1,616 points.
    UTSA's Jhivvan Jackson is the nation's active leading scorer with 2,367 points, while Keaton Wallace has posted 1,895 points.
    Iowa's Luka Garza (2,043 points) and Jordan Bohannon (1,501 points) are the other set of teammates to each have more than 1,500 career points.

HAWKINS, HUDGINS RANK AT TOP OF MIAA SCORING LIST
Senior Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 3 in the MIAA in scoring (21.2 ppg), while junior Trevor Hudgins sits at No. 4 in the league in scoring (18.5 ppg).

BERNARD REACHES 1,000 PTS
Junior Diego Bernard became the 26th Bearcat to reach 1,000 career points in the program's history.
    This year's Bearcat team possesses three 1,000-point scorers. Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 5 with 1,738. Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 8 with 1,616. Bernard ranks No. 26 with 1,059.
    Bernard is the 11th Bearcat under head coach Ben McCollum to reach the 1,000-point mark.

Northwest's 1,000 Point Scorers
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. Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.)        1,738 pts
5.    Scott Fleming (1999-2003)        1,727 pts
6.     DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)        1,702 pts
7.    Kelvin Parker (2000-04)            1,692 pts
8.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-pres.)        1,616 pts
9.    Hunter Henry (2006-09)            1,592 pts
10.    Joe Hurst (1982-86)            1,580 pts.
11.    Conner Crooker (2012-16)        1,352 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
16. Jeff Hutcheon (1985-89)            1,203 pts
17. Matt Redd (1996-99)            1,200 pts
18. Gerald Harris (1984-88)            1,198 pts
19. Don Sears (1966-70)            1,154 pts
20. Dillon Starzl (2011-14)            1,153 pts
21. Joey Witthus (2017-19)            1,150 pts
22. Glenn Phillips (1985-87)            1,147 pts
23. Chris-Ebou Ndow (2015-18)        1,134 pts
24. Bob Sundell (1986-89)            1,082 pts
25. Diego Bernard (2018-pres.)        1,059 pts.
26. Rick Jolley (1993-96)            1,054 pts

D.B. ZEROING IN ON 1,000 POINTS, 500 RBS
Junior Diego Bernard is looking to become the 14th Bearcat to reach 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
    Bernard has tallied 1,059 points and 482 rebounds entering Tuesday's game at Missouri Western.

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.)    1,738 pts/809 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

HUDGINS RANKS SECOND AMONG ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS IN  ASSIST-TOTURNOVER RATIO
Junior Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 2 among all NCAA divisions in career assist-to-turnover ratio. Hudgins possesses a 3.11 assist-to-turnover ratio in his collegiate career. Hudgins has 472 career assists to go against 152 career turnovers.

HUDGINS ONE OF 16 IN NATION WITH 1,500 POINTS & 350 ASSISTS
Junior Trevor Hudgins is one of 16 active players in the nation (all NCAA Divisions) with at least 1,500 points and 350 assists.
    Hudgins and UConn's R.J. Cole are the only juniors in the list. The other nine are seniors.
    Hudgins, Drury's Conley Garrison and Rockhurst's Curtis Lewis are the only three non-NCAA Division I players on the list.

1,500 Points & 350 Assists
Colbey Ross (Pepperdine) - 2,034 pts./769 assists
Carlik Jones (Louisville) - 1,796 pts./537 assists
Mike Smith (Michigan) - 1,770 pts./471 assists
R.J. Glasper (Oral Roberts) - 1,729 pts./454 assists
Conley Garrison (Drury) - 1,660 pts./459 assists
McKinley Wright (Colorado) - 1,654 pts./610 assists
R.J. Cole (UConn) - 1,642 pts./464 assists
Marreon Jackson (Toledo) - 1,625 pts./514 assists
Trevor Hudgins (NW Mo. St.) - 1,616 pts./472 assists
Loren Cristian Jackson (Akron) - 1,591 pts./391 assists
Jahlil Jenkins (Farleigh Dickinson) - 1,568 pts./453 assists
Jordan Burns (Colgate) - 1,539 pts./463 assists
Remy Martin (Arizona State) - 1,530 pts./431 assists
Curtis Lewis (Rockhurst) - 1,522 pts./375 assists
Fatts Russell (Rhode Island) - 1,510 pts./380 assists
Jordan Bohannon (Iowa) - 1,501 pts./589 assists

HAWKINS ONE OF FIVE WITH 1,700 POINTS, 800 REBOUNDS
Senior forward Ryan Hawkins is one of five active NCAA men's basketball players to have tallied at least 1,700 points and 800 rebounds. Two of the five players reside in the MIAA - Hawkins and Missouri Southern's Cam Martin.

1,700 Points & 800 Rebounds
Terry Taylor (Austin Peay) - 2,313 points/1,142 rebounds
Luka Garza (Iowa) - 2,043 points/819 rebounds
Cam Martin (Missouri Southern) - 2,023 points/829 rebounds
Andrew Sischo (Daemen) - 1,876 points/928 rebounds
Ryan Hawkins (Northwest Mo. St.) - 1,738 points/809 rebounds
Loudon Love (Wright State) - 1,694 points/1,075 rebounds

HAWKINS AMONG ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS WITH 1,500 POINTS & 600 REBOUNDS
Senior Ryan Hawkins is one of 16 active players in the country (all NCAA Divisions) with at least 1,500 points and 600 rebounds.

1,500 Points & 600 Rebounds
Terry Taylor (Austin Peay) - 2,313 points/1,142 rebounds
Luka Garza (Iowa) - 2,043 points/819 rebounds
Cam Martin (Missouri Southern) - 2,023 points/829 rebounds
Dalton Bolon (West Liberty) - 1,978 points/721 rebounds
Andrew Sischo (Daemen) - 1,876 points/928 rebounds
Ryan Hawkins (Northwest Mo. St.) - 1,738 points/809 rebounds
Ryan Daly (St. Joseph's) - 1,705 points/647 rebounds
Loudon Love (Wright State) - 1,694 points/1,075 rebounds
Cameron Krutwig (Loyola) - 1,679 points/852 rebounds
Grant Golden (Richmond) - 1,679 points/756 rebounds
Dimitrius Underwood (Texas-Dallas) - 1,567 points/762 rebounds
Kevion Taylor (Winona State) - 1,556 points/616 rebounds
Will Crumly (Covenant) - 1,550 points/671 rebounds
Bryson Williams (UTEP) - 1,542 points/692 rebounds
Sam Hauser (Virginia) - 1,528 points/716 rebounds
Will Carius (Western Illinois) - 1,528 points/647 rebounds

HAWKINS MOVES UP REBOUNDING CHART
Senior Ryan Hawkins is one of four Bearcats to have reached at least 800 career rebounds. Hawkins ranks No. 3 on Northwest's all-time rebounding list with 809 career caroms.
    Hawkins needs 65 rebounds to equal Don Sears's school record total of 874 set from 1966-1970.

Northwest's Rebounds in a Career
1.     Don Sears (1966-1970)    874
2.     Russ Miller (1976-1980)    837
3.     Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.)    809
4.     Hunter Henry (2006-2009)    808
5.     Joe Hurst (1983-1986)    777
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. 3 on Northwest's all-time steals list with 192 career steals.

Northwest Steals in a Career
1.     Scott Fleming (2000-2003)        305
2.    Kelvin Parker (2001-2004)        209
3.    Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.)        192
4.     Mark Yager (1979-1982)            188
5.    Justin Pitts (2014-2018)            186
6.    Victor Coleman (1981-1984)        174
7.    Matt Wallace (2011-2015)        158
8.    Gerald Harris (1986-1988)        153
9.    Hunter Henry (2006-2009)        146
10.    DeShaun Cooper (2009-2014)        132

HAWKINS, HUDGINS SURGING UP CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE LIST
Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 5 on Northwest's all-time field goals made list with 624, while Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 8 with 553 made field goals.

Northwest Field Goals in a Career
1. Justin Pitts (2014-18)        887
2. Victor Coleman (1981-84)    793
3. David Alvey (1974-77)        644
4. Joe Hurst (1983-86)        635
5. Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.)    624
6. Hunter Henry (2006-09)        589
7. Kelvin Parker (2001-04)        571
8. Trevor Hudgins (2018-pres.)    553
8. DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)    546
9. Russ Miller (1977-80)        503

TREV CLIMBS CAREER ASSIST CHART
Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 4 on Northwest's all-time assist chart with 472 career dimes.
    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.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-pr.)    472
5.    Victor Coleman (1981-84)    467
6.    Mark Yager (1979-82)        449
7.    Scott Fleming (2000-03)        435
8.    Matt Wallace (2011-15)        410
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. 2 among NCAA Division II, and he ranks No. 2 among all active players in three-point field goal percentage in all NCAA divisions by draining 218-of-433 career three-pointers (50.3%).

NCAA D-II Active Career Leaders - 3-Point FG Pct.
1. Mason Stark (Northern State)        .534
2. Trevor Hudgins (Northwest Missouri St.)    .503
3. Will Yoakum (West Liberty)            .469
4. Jesus Castillo (Illinois-Springfield)        .465
5. Cal Hartley (Drury)                .465
Minimum 80 3-pt FGs made

NCAA All Active Career Leaders - 3-Point FG Pct.
1. Mason Stark (Northern State)        .534
2. Trevor Hudgins (Northwest Missouri St.)    .503
3. Will Yoakum (West Liberty)            .469
4. Jackson Sartain (John Carroll)        .468
5. Jesus Castillo (Illinois-Springfield)        .465
Minimum 80 3-pt FGs made

HAWKINS, HUDGINS MAKE THEIR WAY UP NORTHWEST'S 3-POINT CHART
Senior Ryan Hawkins ranks No. 3 on Northwest's all-time three-pointers made chart with 241.
    Junior Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 5 with 218 made three-pointers.

Northwest 3-Pointers Made in a Career
1.     Zach Schneider (2013-17)        370
2.    Justin Pitts (2014-18)        271
3.    Ryan Hawkins (2017-pres.)    241
4.    Ryan Welty (2016-20)        238
5.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-pres.)    218
5.    Austin Meyer (2003-06)        215
7.    Conner Crooker (2013-16)        205
8.    Scott Fleming (2000-03)        173
9.    Joey Witthus (2017-19)        172
10.    DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)    170

HUDGINS MOVES INTO CAREER FTS CHART
Junior guard Trevor Hudgins ranks No. 9 on Northwest's all-time free throws chart with 292.

Northwest Free Throws Made in a Career
1.     Scott Fleming (2000-03)        628
2.    David Alvey (1974-77)        459
3.    DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)    440
4.    Justin Pitts (2014-18)        414
5.    Kelvin Parker (2001-04)        402
6.    Hunter Henry (2006-09)        353
7.    Elijah Allen (2007-11)        319
8.    Joe Hurst (1983-86)        310
9.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-pres.)    292
10.    Grant Cozad (2011-15)        285

MCCOLLUM RANKS NO. 4 IN WIN PERCENTAGE
Bearcat head coach Ben McCollum ranks No. 4 among active NCAA Division II coaches in winning percentage with a minimum of 10 years as a head coach.
    McCollum also ranks No. 6 among all NCAA basketball head coaches (minimum of 10 years) in win percentage.
    McCollum has guided the Bearcats to a mark of 286-77 (.788 winning percentage) in his 12th season at the helm of the Northwest program.

NCAA Div. II Head Coach Win Percentage (Min. 10 yrs.)
1. Matt Logie (Point Loma)    .844 (221-41, 10 yrs.)
2. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern)    .841 (428-81, 16 yrs.)
3. Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial)    .835 (333-66, 12 yrs.)
4. Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.)    .788 (286-77, 12 yrs.)
5. Charlie Ernst (Findlay)    .766 (219-67, 10 yrs.)
6. Jeff Young (Walsh)    .766 (387-118, 17 yrs.)
7. Joe Lombardi (Indiana, Pa.)    .766 (333-102, 14 yrs.)
8. Ken Ammann (Concordia, Calif.)    .744 (485-167, 19 yrs.)
9. Lonnie Blow (Virginia State)    .729 (212-79, 10 yrs.)
10. Mike Jones (Mississippi College)    .726 (340-128, 17 yrs.)
Source: NCAA Statistics

NCAA All Divisions Head Coach Win Percentage (Min. 10 yrs.)
1. Matt Logie (Point Loma)    .844 (221-41, 10 yrs.)
2. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern)    .841 (428-81, 16 yrs.)
3. Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial)    .835 (333-66, 12 yrs.)
4. Mark Few (Gonzaga)    .833 (617-124, 21 yrs.)
5. John Tauer (St. Thomas, Minn.)    .810 (213-50, 10 yrs.)
6. Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.)    .788 (286-77, 12 yrs.)
7. Roy Williams (North Carolina)    .776 (897-259, 32 yrs.)
8. Scott Davenport (Bellarmine)    .767 (373-112, 16 yrs.)
9. Charlie Ernst (Findlay)    .766 (219-67, 10 yrs.)
10. Jeff Young (Walsh)    .766 (387-118, 17 yrs.)
 Source: NCAA Statistics

10+ YEARS, LESS THAN 80 TOTAL LOSSES
Bearcat head coach Ben McCollum is one of five active NCAA men's basketball coaches to have registered less than 80 career losses with at least 10 years of head coaching experience.

Name (School) - Losses (Yrs.)
Matt Logie (Point Loma) - 41 losses (10 yrs.)
Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial) - 66 losses (13 yrs.)
Charlie Ernst (Findlay) - 67 losses (10 yrs.)
Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.) - 77 losses (12 yrs.)
Lonnie Blow (Virginia State) - 79 losses (10 yrs.)

MCCOLLUM MOVES TO 209 GAMES OVER .500
Northwest Missouri State head coach Ben McCollum owns a career coaching record to 286-77 - 209 games over .500.

LESS THAN 50
Northwest improved to 29-2 when holding the opposition to 50 points or less under head coach Ben McCollum following the 80-37 triumph at Central Missouri.
    It's the 14th time that a McCollum coached squad has held an MIAA opponent to less than 50 points in a game.

NEARLY UNBEATABLE WHEN ALLOWING LESS THAN 60
Northwest is 98-3 when holding the opposition to less than 60 points under head coach Ben McCollum. The Bearcats limited Central Missouri to 37 points in an 80-37 victory.

MCCOLLUM HAS BEARCATS DEFENSIVE
Bearcat head coach Ben McCollum can get defensive. When the Bearcats hold an opponent to 59 points or less, McCollum has guided Northwest to a mark of 126-5 in his 12 year career.

90-PLUS = SUCCESS
Northwest has posted a mark of 49-0 when scoring 90 or more points with head coach Ben McCollum.
    Northwest has reached the 90-point mark twice this season in wins over Central Oklahoma (W, 90-68) and Emporia State (W, 92-71).

'CATS, MCCOLLUM ROLLING IN BIG VICTORIES
Under head coach Ben McCollum the Bearcats are 110-2 in games decided by 20 points or more.
    Northwest has won 108 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.

HAWKINS PUTBACK LIFTS NORTHWEST PAST LINCOLN
Senior forward Ryan Hawkins provided the game-winning tip-in with :01 left in Northwest's 76-74 win over Lincoln at Jason Gym.
    Hawkins earned his 23rd career double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds against the Blue Tigers in Jason Gym.
    Hawkins last basket of the game came as he ran the floor and grabbed a missed shot from Trevor Hudgins and laid it in the basket for the game-winner.

SEASON-HIGH IN BOARDS
Northwest ripped down a season-high 45 rebounds against Lincoln.
    The 45 rebounds are the most for the Bearcats since ripping down 46 in a 72-70 win vs. Northern State (11/3/18).
    The 20 offensive rebounds against the Blue Tigers are the most offensive boards for the Bearcats since grabbing 20 in a 75-56 win vs. William Jewell  (11/17/12).

MORE BOARD WORK
Northwest out-rebounded Central Missouri, 42-17, for a +27 rebound margin in its 80-37 victory.
    The +27 rebound margin is the highest for the Bearcats since a +28 performance against Graceland on Dec. 11, 2011 (45-17).

QUITE SIMPLY A ROMP
Northwest's 43-point win over Central Missouri is the second-largest margin of victory for the Bearcats in the all-time series with the Mules. Only a 100-51 Northwest win on Feb. 26, 2002, was a larger margin of victory for the Bearcats.
    The 37 points scored by Central Missouri is the fewest they have scored against Northwest since the Bearcats scored a 42-35 victory in the 1951-52 season.

HUDGINS FROM DOWNTOWN
Junior Trevor Hudgins buried a career-high eight three-pointers in Northwest's 92-71 victory over Emporia State. Hudgins went 8-of-10 from distance and scored 26 points.
    The eight three-pointers made by Hudgins ties for the highest single-game mark this season in NCAA Division II basketball.

MIAA TABS HAWKINS AS ATHLETE OF WEEK
Senior forward Ryan Hawkins has been named this week's MIAA men's basketball athlete of the week.
    Hawkins averaged 26.5 points, 11.0 rebounds and shot 62.1% from the field, including 64.7% from three-point range in two Bearcat victories. It marks the fifth time in Hawkins's career he has earned the MIAA's athlete of the week award.
    Hawkins poured in a season-high 30 points Thursday against Newman. Hawkins netted his eighth career 30-point game as he drained 11-of-18 field goals and 5-of-9 from deep vs. the Jets.
    Hawkins secured his 22nd career double-double with a 23-point, 17-rebound effort vs. Central Oklahoma. Hawkins made 7-of-11 field goals including 6-of-8 from three-point range. Hawkins handed out three assists vs. the Bronchos.

HUDGINS SHARES MIAA ATHLETE OF WEEK
Junior point guard Trevor Hudgins has been named the MIAA's men's basketball co-athlete of the week. Hudgins will share this week's award with Washburn's Tyler Geiman.
    It is the second time this season, and sixth time in his career, Hudgins has been honored with the MIAA's top weekly honor.
    Hudgins (Manhattan, Kansas) averaged 20.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals in helping Northwest extend the nation's longest active road winning streak to 12 in a row.
    Hudgins scored a season-high 29 points and added eight rebounds to go along with four assists in a 64-51 triumph at Fort Hays State. Hudgins tallied eight of his 29 points in the final 2:02 as Northwest closed the game on a 15-2 run. Hudgins was a perfect 6-of-6 at the free throw line.
    Hudgins tallied 12 points, including the final six at the free throw line in the last 2:35 to clinch a road victory at Nebraska-Kearney. Hudgins was credited with five assists and three steals against the Lopers.

OVERTIME LOSS FOR BEARCATS
No. 5-ranked Washburn scored an 84-82 overtime victory over Northwest on Thursday marking the Bearcats first overtime loss since a 60-59 setback vs. Central Missouri (March 18, 2014).
    Bearcat head coach Ben McCollum is 7-4 in overtime contests.

ICHABODS SNAP ALL KINDS OF STREAKS
The Washburn victory snapped Northwest's 28-game win streak, 35-game home-court win streak and 25-game MIAA win streak.

MCCOLLUM RINGS IN THE NEW YEAR IN STYLE
Northwest head coach Ben McCollum has registered a 8-0 mark in games played on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day in his tenure.

HAWKINS TABBED MIAA ATHLETE OF WEEK
Northwest Missouri State University senior forward Ryan Hawkins has been named the MIAA men's basketball athlete of the week.
    Hawkins (Atlantic, Iowa/Atlantic HS) averaged 29.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and shot 56.4% from the floor in leading No. 1-ranked Northwest to a pair of home victories over Central Missouri and Lincoln.
    Hawkins buried a team-best 10 three-pointers in the two contests, while shooting 50% from beyond the three-point arc. He scored a game-high 25 points against Central Missouri. Hawkins went 9-of-18 from the field against the Mules, including 4-of-10 from 3-point range. He also secured six rebounds and handed out two assists.
    Hawkins came back Saturday with his seventh career 30-point game by pouring in a game-high 34 points against the Blue Tigers. Hawkins was 13-of-21 from the field and he sank 6-of-10 from 3-point range. Hawkins tallied a game-high nine rebounds, while accruing two steals and two assists.
    It is the fourth time that Hawkins has earned the MIAA's athlete of the week award.

HUDGINS HONORED AS MIAA'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Junior guard Trevor Hudgins was selected as the week's MIAA men's basketball athlete of the week.
    Hudgins (Manhattan, Kansas) scored a game-high 27 points in leading Northwest to a season-opening 86-78 road victory over Rogers State. Hudgins also grabbed five rebounds, handed out four assists, tallied three steals and did not turn the ball over in 38:23 minutes of action. Hudgins was 6-of-10 from the field and 13-of-15 at the free throw line. Hudgins sank 2-of-4 from three-point land in helping Northwest to its 24th consecutive victory.
    It is the fifth time Hudgins's career that has earned the MIAA's top weekly honor.

FOUR DEBUTS AT ROGERS STATE
A quartet of Bearcats saw their first collegiate action in Northwest's 86-78 road win at Rogers State.
    Redshirt freshman Mitch Mascari played 6 1/2 minutes and missed a field goal attempt.
    Freshman Byron Alexander played nearly 20 minutes and scored two points and grabbed a pair of rebounds.
    Freshman Daniel Abreu clocked 18-plus minutes and scored six points, including a three-pointer.
    Freshman Isaiah Jackson played the final minute and a half but did not record a statistic.

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
Following its loss to Washburn, Northwest fell from the No. 1 ranking to No. 3 in the NABC's Division II Top 25 Poll. Northwest has been ranked No. 1 in the nation in five consecutive seasons.
    Northwest has spent 38 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
38, Northwest Missouri State
33, Virginia Union
26, Evansville
25, Cal State-Bakersfield
22, Bellarmine
22, Florida Southern
20, MSU Denver
18, Kentucky State

40 STRAIGHT WEEKS IN TOP 5
The Feb. 2, 2021, NABC preseason Division II Top 25 poll marks the 40th 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.
    Gonzaga holds the current Div. I mark with seven 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) – 39
WashU (III) – 16
Claremont-M-S (III) – 10
Wittenberg (III) – 10
Gonzaga (I) – 7
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.

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

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
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.

NOVEMBER BRINGS WINS
Northwest has won its last 30 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 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.
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