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No. 1 Northwest to welcome Morningside to Bearcat Arena Saturday

Saturday, Nov. 26 | 2 p.m. (CT) | Bearcat Arena | Maryville, Mo.
Morningside at No. 1 Northwest Missouri State
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NO. 1 BEARCATS WELCOME MORNINGSIDE TO MARYVILLE
The No. 1-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team will play host to Morningside College Saturday at 2 p.m. in Bearcat Arena.
    Northwest is 5-0 on the season. Morningside is 6-1 on the year.

ALL-TIME VS. MORNINGSIDE
Northwest and Morningside have met 11 times previously with the last meeting occurring in the 1989-90 season.
    Northwest holds an 8-3 lead over Morningside.

Series Results
NW 81, @Morningside 74 (12/2/89)
@NW 89, Morningside 65 (12/10/88)
Morningside 74, @NW 73 OT (12/12/87)
NW 84, @Morningside 83 OT (12/5/87)
NW 78, @Morningside 65 (12/15/84)
@NW 94, Morningside 89 (11/28/83)
@Morningside 82, NW 59 (11/27/82)
@NW 64, Morningside 58 (11/21/81)
@NW 83, Morningside 72 (12/16/80)
@Morningside 79, NW 67 (12/9/80)
NW 31, Morningside 27 (1926-27 season)

WIN STREAK UP TO 16
Northwest owns the nation's longest active win streak at 16 in a row. The Bearcats won their final 11 games of the 2021-22 season on their way to the national title.

Div. II Active Win Streaks
Northwest Missouri State - 16
Hillsdale - 6
Bridgeport - 5
Dominican - 5
Minnesota State - 5
Tuskegee - 5
Western New Mexico - 5

NCAA All Divisions Active Win Streaks
Northwest Missouri State - 16 (Div. II)
Kansas - 15 (Div. I)
Asbury - 8 (Div. III)
Brandeis - 8 (Div. III)

WINNING NUMBERS
Northwest has posted a spectacular mark of 136-8 over the past five seasons and has won all three of the national championships that have been contested.

LIMITED LOSSES IN SIX YEARS
Northwest has suffered only 13 losses in the last six seasons. The Bearcats have compiled a record of 198-13 over the last seven years.

35-1 - 2016-17
27-4 - 2017-18
38-0 - 2018-19
31-1 - 2019-20
28-2 - 2020-21
34-5 - 2021-22
5-0 - 2022-23

NORTHWEST KNOCKING IN SHOTS AT A HIGH CLIP
Through five games, Northwest ranks No. 4 in the nation in field goal percentage shooting as a squad. The Bearcats have drained 56.6% of its field goal tries.
    Northwest has shot 50.0% or better in four of its five games. Northwest drained 66.7% of its field goals against Truman State and 69.8% of its shots vs. West Texas A&M.

NCAA Div. II Field Goal Percentage
1.    North Georgia        57.2%
2.    Lake Superior St.        56.8%
3.    Lincoln Memorial        56.8%
4.    Northwest Mo. St.        56.6%
5.    UVA Wise        56.5%
6.     East Central        55.2%
7.    New Haven        54.8%
8.    East Stroudsburg        54.5%
9.    Claflin        54.3%
10. Missouri S&T        54.1%

ACCURATE FROM DEEP TOO
The Bearcats rank No. 8 in the nation in three-point field goal percentage at 44.5%. Northwest is 49-of-110 from distance.

NCAA Div. II 3FG Percentage
1.    Univ. of Mary        55.0%
2.    Bentley        49.4%
3.    UVA Wise        48.4%
4.    Southern Nazarene        48.3%
5.    Rollins        47.4%
6.    Academy of Art        46.4%
7.    Dominican        45.5%
8.    Northwest Mo. St.        44.5%
9.    Ferris St.        44.3%
10. Lee        44.2%

'CATS SCORING SUPERLATIVES
Junior Wes Dreamer collected his ninth career 20-point scoring game with a 23-point effort in Northwest's 92-47 win over Truman State.
    Senior Diego Bernard has reached double-figure scoring in 98 career games.
    Freshman Bennett Stirtz has scored in double figures in all five of his collegiate games.

Career Double-Figure Scoring Games
Diego Bernard - 98
Wes Dreamer - 46
Luke Waters - 45
Daniel Abreu - 13
Byron Alexander - 8
Isaiah Jackson - 7
Bennett Stirtz - 5
Luke Moustakas - 3
Mitch Mascari - 3

Career 20-Point Scoring Games
Diego Bernard - 13
Wes Dreamer - 9
Luke Waters - 3
Daniel Abreu - 1
Isaiah Jackson - 1

Career 30-Point Scoring Games
Wes Dreamer - 1

STIRTZ RANKS NO. 7 IN STEALS
Freshman Bennett Stirtz ranks No. 7 in the nation in total steals (12).
    Stirtz has recorded at least one steal in all five games this season. He tallied a season-high four thefts against Flagler.

DIEGO CAN DISH
Senior guard Diego Bernard ranks No. 10 in the nation in total assists (25) through five contests.
    Bernard is tops in the MIAA in assists this season.
    He has registered at least three assists in each game this season.
    Bernard handed out a season-high seven assists in the 92-47 win over Truman State.

BERNARD HAS PLAYED, WON MORE GAMES THAN ANY OTHER BEARCAT
Diego Bernard has played and won more games than any other Bearcats in program history. He is also the NCAA active leader in games played (all divisions).
    Bernard has played in 141 games. Bernard has won 136 games in his career.
    He has started 129 games - trailing only Trevor Hudgins's mark of 139 career starts.

Games Played (All NCAA Divisions)
Diego Bernard (Northwest Mo. St.) - 141
Victor Bailey Jr. (George Mason) - 140
Connor McCaffery (Iowa) - 138
Reggie Chaney (Houston) - 137
Garrett Sturtz (Drake) - 137

BERNARD IN A CLASS ALL BY HIMSELF AT NW
Senior guard Diego Bernard is in a class all by himself in the Bearcat men's basketball history.
    Bernard is the only Northwest player to have accumulated 1,200 points, 600 rebounds and 300 assists in his career.
    Victor Coleman nearly became the first Bearcat in that class when he played at Northwest from 1981-84. Coleman posted 1,795 points, 586 rebounds and 467 assists.
    Bernard is the only MIAA player to have at least 1,700 points, 800 rebounds, 400 assists and 100 made three-pointers.
    Bernard has tallied 1,738 points, 834 rebounds, 429 assists and 133 made three-pointers.

BERNARD IN ELITE NCAA COMPANY
Bearcat senior guard Diego Bernard is one of five active NCAA men's basketball players with at least 1,700 points and 800 rebounds.

1,700 Points & 800 Rebounds
Cam Martin (Kansas) - 2,155 pts/876 rbs
Jayden Gardner (Virginia) - 2,030 pts/950 rbs
Diego Bernard (Northwest Mo. St.) - 1,738 pts/834 rbs
KJ Williams (LSU) - 1,735 pts/918 rbs
Kevin Obanor (Texas Tech) - 1,713 pts/908 rbs

Bernard is one of eight active NCAA men's basketball players with at least 1,700 points and 400 assists.

1,700 Points & 400 Assists
Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy) - 2,856 pts/494 ast
Taevion Kinsey (Marshall) - 2,045 pts/408 ast
Sam Sessoms (Coppin St.) - 1,842 pts/426 ast
Marcus Carr (Texas) - 1,803 pts/612 ast
Hunter Maldonado - 1,795 pts/533 ast
JR Clay (Tennessee St.) - 1,738 pts/471 ast
Diego Bernard (Northwest Mo. St.) - 1,738 pts/429 ast
Camren Wynter (Penn St.) - 1,713 pts/590 ast

DB RANKS AMONG ACTIVE D-II LEADERS IN SCORING, REBOUNDING & ASSISTS
Senior Diego Bernard ranks No. 3 among NCAA Div. II players in scoring with 1,738 points. Only Fairmont State's Isaiah Sanders (1,918 points) and Black Hills State's Joel Scott (1,745) have tallied more career points.
    Bernard ranks No. 2 among NCAA Div. II players in rebounding with 834 career boards. Wayne State's Jordan Janssen had tallied 962 career rebounds.
    Bernard has tallied 422 career assists to rank third behind Augusta's Tyree Myers (524) and Mount Olive's Michael Brown (445).

DOUBLE-DOUBLES FOR THIS YEAR'S 'CATS
Senior Diego Bernard begins the 2022-23 season with 13 career double-doubles. Junior Wes Dreamer has garnered eight career double-doubles. Sophomore Byron Alexander owns one double-double.

Career Double-Doubles
Diego Bernard - 13
Wes Dreamer - 8
Byron Alexander - 1

DB RANKS NO. 8 IN CAREER ASSISTS AT NW
Senior guard Diego Bernard ranks No. 8 in career assists with 429.

Northwest Assists in a Career
1.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-22)    700
2.     Justin Pitts (2014-18)        575
3.     Kelvin Parker (2001-04)    492
4.    DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)    489
5.    Victor Coleman (1981-84)    467
6.    Mark Yager (1979-82)        449
7.    Scott Fleming (2000-03)    435
8.    Diego Bernard (2018-pr.)    429
9.    Matt Wallace (2011-15)    410
10. Alan Bubalo (1973-76)    251

DB CLIMBING NORTHWEST'S CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE LIST
Senior guard Diego Bernard ranks No. 8 in Bearcat history with 621 made field goals.

Northwest Field Goals in a Career
1. Trevor Hudgins (2018-22)        946
2. Justin Pitts (2014-18)            887
3. Victor Coleman (1981-84)        793
4. Ryan Hawkins (2017-21)        743
5. David Alvey (1974-77)            644
6. Joe Hurst (1983-86)            635
7. Diego Bernard (2018-pres.)        621
8. Hunter Henry (2006-09)        589
9. Kelvin Parker (2001-04)        571
10. DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)        546

DB UP TO NO. 7 IN MADE FREE THROWS
Senior guard Diego Bernard has drained 363 free throws to rank No. 7 in Bearcat history at the charity stripe.

Northwest Free Throws Made in a Career
1.     Scott Fleming (2000-03)        628
2.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-22)        502
3.    David Alvey (1974-77)            459
4.    DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)        440
5.    Justin Pitts (2014-18)            414
6.    Kelvin Parker (2001-04)        402
7.    Diego Bernard (2018-pres.)        363
8.    Hunter Henry (2006-09)        353
9.    Elijah Allen (2007-11)            319
10.    Joe Hurst (1983-86)            310

BERNARD MOVING UP THE 1,000-POINT, 500-
REBOUND CLUB
Senior Diego Bernard became the 14th Bearcat to secure at least 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
    Junior Wes Dreamer is closing in on becoming the 15th Bearcat to do so as well.
    Dreamer has 957 points and 480 rebounds heading into this week's action.

Northwest's 1,000 Pts & 500 Rbs
Ryan Hawkins (2017-21)    2,098 pts/948 rbs
Victor Coleman (1980-84)    1,759 pts/586 rbs
David Alvey (1973-77)    1,747 pts/677 rbs
Diego Bernard (2018-pr.)    1,738 pts/834 rbs
Hunter Henry (2006-09)    1,592 pts/808 rbs
Joe Hurst (1982-86)    1,580 pts/777 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

BERNARD RANKED NO. 6 ON BEARCAT ALL-TIME SCORING CHART
Senior Diego Bernard ranks No. 6 on Northwest's all-time scoring chart with 1,738 points.
    Northwest has produced 26 1,000-point scorers in its program. A pair of Bearcats are closing in on the 1,000-point club.
    Junior Wes Dreamer has tallied 957 points in 100 games as a Bearcat. Junior Luke Waters has posted 957 points through 104 career games.

Northwest's 1,000 Point Scorers
1.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-22)        2,829 pts
2.     Justin Pitts (2014-18)            2,459 pts
3.    Ryan Hawkins (2017-21)        2,098 pts
4.    Victor Coleman (1980-84)        1,795 pts
5.    David Alvey (1973-77)            1,747 pts
6.    Diego Bernard (2018-pres.)        1,738 pts
7.    Scott Fleming (1999-2003)        1,727 pts
8.     DeShaun Cooper (2009-14)        1,702 pts
9.    Kelvin Parker (2000-04)        1,692 pts
10.    Hunter Henry (2006-09)        1,592 pts
11.    Joe Hurst (1982-86)            1,580 pts
12.    Conner Crooker (2012-16)        1,352 pts
13.    Austin Meyer (2003-06)        1,294 pts
14.    Ellijah Allen (2008-11)            1,289 pts
15.    Zach Schneider (2013-17)        1,282 pts
    Russ Miller (1976-80)            1,282 pts
17. Jeff Hutcheon (1985-89)        1,203 pts
18. Matt Redd (1996-99)            1,200 pts
19. Gerald Harris (1984-88)        1,198 pts
20. Don Sears (1966-70)            1,154 pts
21. Dillon Starzl (2011-14)        1,153 pts
22. Joey Witthus (2017-19)        1,150 pts
23. Glenn Phillips (1985-87)        1,147 pts
24. Chris-Ebou Ndow (2015-18)        1,134 pts
25. Bob Sundell (1986-89)        1,082 pts
26. Rick Jolley (1993-96)            1,054 pts

BERNARD CLIMBING BEARCAT REBOUND LIST
Diego Bernard ranks No. 4 Northwest's all-time rebounds list with 834. Bernard is only the fifth Bearcat to reach 800 or more career rebounds.

Northwest's Rebounds in a Career
1.     Ryan Hawkins (2017-21)            930
2.     Don Sears (1966-1970)            874
3.     Russ Miller (1976-1980)            837
4.    Diego Bernard (2018-pres.)        834
5.     Hunter Henry (2006-2009)            808
6.     Joe Hurst (1983-1986)            777
7.     David Alvey (1973-1977)            677
8.     Chris-Ebou Ndow (2015-2018)    654
9.     Victor Coleman (1981-1984)            586
10.     Rick Jolley (1993-1996)            574
        Mark Adams (1976-1980)            574
        Bob Sundell (1986-1989)            574

BERNARD CLIMBING STEALS LIST
Diego Bernard ranks No. 3 on Northwest's all-time steals list with 212. Bernard tallied 75 steals last season, which ranked as the fifth-best single-season total in Bearcat history.

Northwest's Steals in a Career
1.     Scott Fleming (2000-03)            305
2.    Ryan Hawkins (2017-21)            225
3.    Diego Bernard (2018-pres.)    212
4.    Kelvin Parker (2001-04)            209
5.    Trevor Hudgins (2018-22)            194
6.    Mark Yager (1979-82)            188
7.    Justin Pitts (2014-18)            186
8.    Victor Coleman (1981-84)            174
9.    Matt Wallace (2011-15)            158
10.    Gerald Harris (1986-88)            153

MCCOLLUM MOVES CAREER MARK TO 339-83
In 14 seasons at the helm of the Bearcat program, head coach Ben McCollum has led Northwest to a record of 339-83.
    His winning percentage of .803 ranks No. 3 among NCAA Division II coaches and No. 6 among all NCAA Division coaches (minimum of 10 years experience).

MCCOLLUM RANKS NO. 3 IN WIN PERCENTAGE
Bearcat 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 ranks No. 4 among all NCAA basketball head coaches (minimum of 10 years) in win percentage.
    He also ranks No. 9 all-time among all NCAA men's basketball coaches with at least 10 years head coaching experience.

NCAA Div. II Active Head Coach Win Percentage
1. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern)    .849 (462-82, 18 yrs.)
2. Matt Logie (Point Loma)    .817 (250-56, 11 yrs.)
3. Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.)    .803 (339-83, 14 yrs.)
4. Joe Lombardi (Indiana, Pa.)    .778 (371-106, 17 yrs.)
5. Jeff Young (Walsh)    .758 (417-133, 20 yrs.)
6. Charlie Ernst (Findlay)    .745 (244-83, 12 yrs.)
7. Ken Ammann (Concordia, Calif.)    .727 (500-188, 22 yrs.)
8. Burt Paddock (Davenport)    .722 (327-126, 15 yrs.)
9. Andy Bronkema (Ferris St.)    .716 (204-81, 10 yrs.)
10. Greg Kamansky (Cal Poly Pomona)    .710 (433-177, 22 yrs.)
Source: NCAA Statistics (Minimum of 10 Years Experience)

NCAA All Divisions Active Head Coach Win Percentage
1. Jim Crutchfield (Nova Southeastern)    .849 (462-82, 17 yrs.)
2. Mark Few (Gonzaga)    .836 (661-130, 24 yrs.)
3. Matt Logie (Point Loma)    .817 (250-56, 11 yrs.)
4. Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.)    .803 (339-83, 14 yrs.)
5. Josh Schertz (Indiana State)    .798 (352-89, 15 yrs.)
6. Joe Lombardi (Indiana, Pa.)    .778 (371-106, 17 yrs.)
7. Bill Self (Kansas)    .770 (767-229, 30 yrs.)
8. John Tauer (St. Thomas, Minn.)    .763 (232-72, 12 yrs.)
9. John Calipari (Kentucky)    .762 (771-241, 31 yrs.)
10. John Krikorian (Chris. Newport)    .760 (329-104), 16 yrs.)
Source: NCAA Statistics (Minimum of 10 Years Experience)

NCAA All Divisions All-Time Head Coach Win Percentage
1. Jim Crutchfield (West Liberty/Nova Southeastern)    .849 (462-82, 18 yrs.)*
2. Mark Few (Gonzaga)    .836 (660-129, 24 yrs.)*
3. Clair Bee (Rider/LIU Brooklyn)    .824 (412-88, 21 yrs.)
4. Adolph Rupp (Kentucky)    .822 (876-190, 41 yrs.)
5. Matt Logie (Whitworth/Point Loma)    .817 (250-56, 11 yrs.)*
6. Bucky Harris (Jefferson)    .811 (240-56, 13 yrs.)
7. Dolph Stanley (Beloit)    .810 (238-56, 12 yrs.)
8. John Wooden (Indiana State/UCLA)    .804 (664-162, 29 yrs.)
9. Ben McCollum (Northwest Mo. St.)    .803 (339-83, 14 yrs.)*
10. Josh Schertz (Lincoln Memorial/Indiana State)    .798 (352-89, 15 yrs.)*
11. John Kresse (Coll. of Charleston)    .797 (560-143, 23 yrs.)
12. Dave Robbins (Virginia Union)    .786 (713-194, 30 yrs.)
13. Jerry Tarkanian (LBSU/UNLV/Fresno St.)    .784 (729-201, 31 yrs.)
14. Francis Schmidt (Tulsa/Arkansas/TCU)    .782 (258-72, 17 yrs.)
15. Joe Lombardi (Indiana, Pa.)    .778 (371-106, 17 yrs.)
* - active head coaches
Source: NCAA Statistics (Minimum of 10 Years Experience)

MCCOLLUM RANKS NO. 6 IN MIAA WINS
Bearcat head coach Ben McCollum ranks No. 6 on the MIAA's all-time head coaching wins list with 339. Former Bearcat leader Steve Tappmeyer holds down the No. 4 spot with 408 wins when he was at Northwest.
    Ben McCollum has a mark of 201-59 in MIAA games only. McCollum became only the fifth head coach in league history to record 200 or more MIAA regular season victories. Tappmeyer holds the Northwest record for MIAA wins with a mark of 213-143 in 21 years.

Coaching Victories as MIAA Members (as of 11/20/22)
1.     Bob Chipman (Washburn)    569
2.    Tom Smith (UCM, MWSU)    516
3.    Robert Corn (Mo. Southern)    413
4.    Steve Tappmeyer (NW)    408
5.    Boyd King (Truman State)    379
6.    Ben McCollum (NW)    339*
7.    Kim Anderson (UCM, PSU)    337
8.    Willard Sims (Truman State)    310
9.    Mark Johnson (Fort Hays St.)    305*
10.    A.J. McDonald (Missouri St.)    302
* - active head coaches

MIAA Regular Season Victories Only (as of 11/20/22)
Bob Chipman (Washburn)    352
Tom Smith (UCM, MWSU)    281
Robert Corn (Mo. Southern)    234
Steve Tappmeyer (Northwest)    213
Ben McCollum (Northwest)    201*
Kim Anderson (UCM, PSU)    191*
Mark Johnson (Fort Hays St.)    188*
Boyd King (Truman State)    159
Willard Sims (Truman State)    130
A.J. McDonald (Missouri St.)    128
Bill Thomas (Missouri St.)    117
* - active head coaches

BEARCATS IN THE NABC POLL
Northwest has been ranked in the NABC Top 25 poll in 101 straight weeks - the longest active streak among NCAA Div. II schools.
    Northwest has been ranked in the NABC Top 25 poll 211 times in this history of its program.
    
Consecutive weeks ranked in NABC Top 25
149, West Liberty (2/2/2010-12/10/2019)
101, Northwest Missouri State (1/26/2016-11/22/2022)
95, Lincoln Memorial (12/7/2010-12/13/2016)
91, Bellarmine (11/18/2014-2/11/2020)
78, West Texas A&M (11/15/2017-3/8/2022)
76, Salem (1/21/1997-3/11/2003)
76, Grambling (1/5/1961-3/9/1967)
71, Kentucky Wesleyan (11/24/1997-12/16/2003)
66, Cal State-Bakersfield (1/27/1992-12/7/1998)
65, Augusta (1/30/2007-3/8/2011)
65, Stephen F. Austin (12/12/1968-3/8/1973)

Active streaks ranked in NABC Top 25
101, Northwest Missouri State
78, West Texas A&M
48, Lincoln Memorial
28, Mercyhurst
26, Lubbock Christian
21, West Liberty
17, Fairmont State
16, Augusta
16, Cal State San Bernardino
16, Chico State
16, Indiana (Pa.)
16, Nova Southeastern
16, Queens (N.C)

Consecutive weeks in NABC Top 10
104, West Liberty (12/13/2011-2/27/2018)
92, Northwest Missouri State (3/8/2016-2/22/2022)
76, Grambling (1/5/1961-3/9/1967)
70, Kentucky Wesleyan (11/24/1997-3/11/2003)
47, Kentucky Wesleyan (12/29/1966-2/5/1970)
45, West Texas A&M (2/5/2019-1/25/2022)
43, Evansville (1/10/1963-3/3/1966)
40, Wittenberg (3/9/1961-2/4/1965)
39, Ashland (12/12/1968-3/11/1971)
38, Salem (1/28/1997-2/21/2000)

Consecutive weeks in NABC Top 5
60, Northwest Missouri State (3/6/2018-2/15/2022)
40, Grambling (3/2/1961-1/28/1965)
36, West Liberty (1/10/2012-2/11/2014)
35, Evansville (1/24/1963-1/20/1966)
32, Kentucky Wesleyan (12/29/1966-1/23/1969)
26, Bentley (12/12/2006-3/11/2008)
26, Southern Illinois (2/18/1965-3/9/1967)
25, Northwest Missouri State (11/15/2016-1/16/2018)
24, Jefferson (2/24/1992-1/22/1995)
24, Ashland (12/12/1968-2/19/1970)

Most weeks ranked 
356, Kentucky Wesleyan
277, Southern Indiana
232, Florida Southern
212, Virginia Union
211, Northwest Missouri State
204, West Liberty
201, Indiana (Pa.)
179, Bellarmine
169, MSU Denver
167, Findlay
164, Lincoln Memorial

Most weeks ranked in top 10 
258, Kentucky Wesleyan
161, West Liberty
153, Southern Indiana
150, Virginia Union
135, Bellarmine
132, Northwest Missouri State
124, Florida Southern
114, Indiana (Pa.)
106, MSU Denver
102, Lincoln Memorial

Most weeks ranked in top 5 
161, Kentucky Wesleyan
117, Northwest Missouri State
111, West Liberty
100, Bellarmine
98, Virginia Union
76, Florida Southern
75, Southern Indiana
72, MSU Denver
64, Indiana (Pa.)
63, Lincoln Memorial

Most weeks ranked No. 1
52, Kentucky Wesleyan
49, Northwest Missouri State
46, West Liberty
33, Virginia Union
27, Bellarmine
26, Evansville
25, Cal State-Bakersfield
22, Florida Southern
20, MSU Denver
18, Kentucky State

MCCOLLUM'S DEFENSIVE APPROACH
When the Bearcats hold an opponent to 59 points or less, head coach Ben McCollum has guided Northwest to a mark of 151-5 in his 14-year career.
    Northwest held Minnesota Crookston to 42 points in a 79-42 trouncing of the Golden Eagles in St. Joseph, Mo., on Nov. 12.
    The 42 points allowed vs. Minnesota Crookston is the fifth-lowest point total allowed during McCollum's tenure at Northwest.
    
Fewest Points Allowed in Ben McCollum Era
37 vs. Central Missouri (1/30/21)
40 vs. Saint Mary (11/14/20)
41 vs. Graceland (11/18/10)
41 vs. Lindenwood (2/7/19)
42 vs. Minnesota Crookston (11/12/22)
43 vs. Waldorf (11/15/11)
43 vs. Emporia State (2/8/17)
43 vs. Simpson (12/30/17)
43 vs. Lincoln (2/1/18)
43 vs. Tabor (11/23/18)
43 vs. Bentley (3/22/22)

'CATS, MCCOLLUM ROLLING IN BIG WINS
Under head coach Ben McCollum the Bearcats are 133-3 in games decided by 20 points or more.
    Northwest has won 131 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.

BEARCATS IN HOME OPENERS
Northwest moved to 12-2 in home-opening games under head coach Ben McCollum. Northwest has won eight consecutive home-opening games at Bearcat Arena.

Home Openers Under McCollum
W, 105-55 vs. Manhattan Christ. (11/16/09)
L, 72-67 vs. SW Minn. St. (11/14/10)
W, 74-43 vs. Waldorf (11/15/11)
W, 86-65 vs. Graceland (11/11/12)
W, 96-50 vs. Baker (11/20/13)
L, 75-66 vs. MSU Moorhead (11/14/14)
W, 83-72 vs. Central Methodist (11/24/15)
W, 82-71 vs. Augustana (11/17/16)
W, 69-58 vs. MSU Denver (11/17/17)
W, 87-60 vs. Truman State (11/16/18)
W, 92-40 vs. Saint Mary, Kan. (11/14/19)
W, 74-67 vs. Central Missouri (12/3/20)
W, 86-76 vs. Truman State (11/23/21)
W, 92-47 vs. Truman State (11/20/22)

STIRTZ NAMED MIAA POW
Freshman Bennett Stirtz was named the MIAA men's basketball player of the week on Nov. 14.
    Stirtz began his collegiate career by scoring in double figures in all four contests. He averaged a team-best 14.5 points per game, while shooting 67.7% from the floor (including 7-of-13 from three-point range). He has handed out 16 assists to go against one turnover in 121 minutes of game action.
    Stirtz did not miss a field goal in his debut against No. 5-ranked West Texas A&M in Lakeland, Fla. Stirtz went 6-of-6 from the floor, 2-of-2 at the line and sank his only three-point shot. He dished out five assists and did not commit a turnovers against the Buffs in a season-opening 78-62 Northwest victory.
    Stirtz tallied 10 points, four assists, four steals and a rebound in an 88-75 victory over Flagler in Lakeland, Fla.
    He put up a season-high 17 points and six rebounds in an 81-78 triumph over Northern State in St. Joseph, Mo. Stirtz made 5-of-7 field goals, including 3-of-4 from three-point range against the Wolves. He had three assists and no turnovers in 35 minutes of action.
    Stirtz notched 16 points, four rebounds and four assists in a 79-42 blowout of Minnesota Crookston on Saturday in St. Joseph. He made 6-of-10 shots from the floor and went 2-of-4 from three-point range. He did not commit a turnover in 27 minutes of play.

NORTHWEST IN ST. JOSEPH
Northwest has won 25 consecutive games in the city of St. Joseph that includes six victories over Missouri Western.

Northwest's Last 25 Games in St. Joseph
W, 79-42 vs. Minnesota Crookston (11/12/22)
W, 81-78 vs. Northern State (11/11/22)
W, 84-61 vs. Missouri Western (2/5/22)
W, 78-65 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (11/19/21)
W, 64-59 vs. Seattle Pacific (11/7/21)
W, 68-55 vs. Northern State (11/6/21)
W, 79-56 vs. Missouri Western (2/9/21)
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)

'CATS FIND NEUTRAL COURT DOMINANCE
Northwest has won 59 of its last 60 games on neutral floors.
    Northwest had a streak of 45 straight neutral court wins snapped this season by Sioux Falls in Municipal Auditorium on Nov. 13. USF scored an 83-77 win over Northwest.

Northwest - 59-1 in Last 60 Neutral Court Games
W, 79-42 vs. Minnesota Crookston (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/12/22)
W, 81-78 vs. Northern State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/11/22)
W, 88-75 vs. Flagler (Lakeland, Fla. - 11/6/22)
W, 78-62 vs. West Texas A&M (Lakeland, Fla. - 11/5/22)
W, 67-58 vs. Augusta (Evansville, Ind. - 3/26/22)
W, 70-57 vs. Black Hills State (Evansville, Ind. - 3/24/22)
W, 61-43 vs. Bentley (Evansville, Ind. - 3/22/22)
W, 70-55 vs. Washburn (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/13/22)
W, 69-54 vs. MSU Moorhead (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/12/22)
W, 84-76 vs. Washburn (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/6/22)
W, 53-50 vs. Fort Hays State (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/5/22)
W, 72-50 vs. Rogers State (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/3/22)
W, 78-65 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/19/21)
W, 75-52 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (Kansas City, Mo. - 11/14/21)
L, 83-77 vs. Sioux Falls (Kansas City, Mo. - 11/13/21)
W, 64-59 vs. Seattle Pacific (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/7/21)
W, 68-55 vs. Northern State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/6/21)
W, 80-54 vs. West Texas A&M (Evansville, Ind. - 3/27/21)
W, 77-46 vs. Flagler (Evansville, Ind. - 3/25/21)
W, 98-77 vs. West Liberty (Evansville, Ind. - 3/24/21)
W, 85-44 vs. Washburn (Aberdeen, S.D. - 3/14/21)
W, 78-76 vs. Missouri Southern (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/8/20)
W, 80-54 vs. Missouri Western (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/7/20)
W, 75-54 vs. Lincoln (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/5/20)
W, 92-71 vs. MSU Moorhead (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/9/19)
W, 60-52 vs. Minnesota Crookston (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/8/19)
W, 100-88 vs. Southern Nazarene (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/2/19)
W, 85-65 vs. Daemen (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/1/19)
W, 64-58 vs. Point Loma (Evansville, Ind. - 3/30/19)
W, 76-53 vs. Saint Anselm (Evansville, Ind. - 3/28/19)
W, 55-51 vs. Mercyhurst (Evansville, Ind. - 3/27/19)
W, 82-53 vs. Washburn (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/10/19)
W, 86-69 vs. Lincoln (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/9/19)
W, 82-79 vs. Emporia State (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/7/19)
W, 85-66 vs. Illinois-Springfield (Kansas City, Mo. - 11/19/18)
W, 84-59 vs. Winona State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/10/18)
W, 76-59 vs. Upper Iowa (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/9/18)
W, 100-86 vs. Ferris State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/4/18)
W, 72-70 OT vs. Northern State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/3/18)
W, 80-74 vs. Washburn (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/4/18)
W, 65-57 vs. Central Oklahoma (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/3/18)
W, 79-73 vs. Pittsburg State (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/2/18)
W, 70-56 vs. Lincoln Memorial (Owensboro, Ky. - 12/19/17)
W, 86-78 vs. Washburn (Kansas City, Mo. - 11/21/17)
W, 71-60 vs. Northern State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/12/17)
W, 89-65 vs. Upper Iowa (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/10/17)
W, 71-61 vs. Fairmont State (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/25/17)
W, 79-67 vs. Lincoln Memorial (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/23/17)
W, 79-70 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/22/17)
W, 69-61 vs. Central Missouri (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/5/17)
W, 67-63 vs. Missouri Southern (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/4/17)
W, 80-76 vs. Lincoln (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/2/17)
W, 76-58 vs. Wayne State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/13/16)
W, 87-52 vs. Upper Iowa (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/11/16)
W, 82-60 vs. Minnesota State (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/13/16)
W, 78-53 vs. Ouachita Baptist (Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3/12/16)
W, 61-53 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/6/16)
W, 69-51 vs. Fort Hays State (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/5/16)
W, 62-57 vs. Lindenwood (Kansas City, Mo. - 3/4/16)
W, 89-52 vs. Wayne State (St. Joseph, Mo. - 11/14/15)

JACKSON'S SCORING TOUCH
Sophomore guard Isaiah Jackson had a scoring explosion with a career-high 26-point scoring night against Flagler.
    Jackson buried 9-of-13 shots from the field, including 6-of-8 from three-point range.
    His previous career high in scoring was 13 points against Washburn last season in the Central Region Tournament.
    Jackson knocked in his first three 3-point shots of the game and scored 11 first-half points. After Flagler had cut a 23-point deficit down to nine points, Jackson reignited his scoring outburst and scored the final 16 points of the game for the Bearcats.
    Jackson came into the contest having made a total of two 3-point shots in his collegiate career.

LORD BYRON RETURNS
Sophomore Byron Alexander put up performances of 12 points and six rebounds against West Texas A&M and 10 points and five rebounds (all offensive) against Flagler.

ALL POSITIVE FOR STIRTZ
True freshman Bennett Stirtz had a +24 plus/minus in his debut against West Texas A&M and followed it up with a +14 vs. Flagler.
    Stirtz played 26 minutes against West Texas A&M and produced a stat line of 15 points, five assists, one steal and a rebound. He did not miss a shot as he went 5-of-5 from the field and 2-of-2 at the free throw line.
    Stirtz played 32 minutes vs. Flagler and again reached double-figure scoring with 10 points. Stirtz added four steals, four assists and a rebound against the Saints.

MITCH CAME OUT FIRING
Sophomore Mitch Mascari scored a career-high 18 points off the bench in Northwest's season-opening win over West Texas A&M.
    Mascari entered after an ankle injury to Wes Dreamer and proceeded to knock in 5-of-7 three-point shots. Mascari ended the game shooting 6-of-9 from the floor in 35 minutes of action.

BERNARD IS PERFECT IN NCAA TOURNEY PLAY
Senior guard Diego Bernard has helped Northwest to a perfect record in NCAA Tournament play since he arrived at Northwest in the 2018-19 season. Bernard is 16-0 in NCAA Tournament action, while Northwest is 17-0 in that stretch.

Diego Bernard (16 NCAA Games)
10.5 Points Per Game (168 points)
47.4% Field Goal Percentage (55-116)
80.9% Free Throw Percentage (55-68)
93 Rebounds
38 Assists
22 Steals

LADDERS, SCISSORS, NETS, TROPHIES
Diego Bernard has worn out his share of ladders, scissors, nets and trophies.
    Bernard is on a 13-of-14 run when it comes to cutting down the nets to celebrate titles and championships.
    The only title that Bernard has not celebrated was the 2021 MIAA Tournament title when Washburn's Tyler Geiman made a 55-foot shot at the buzzer to defeat Northwest, 69-68.
    
2018-19
MIAA Regular Season Title
MIAA Tournament Title
NCAA Central Region Title
2019 NCAA Championship

2019-20
MIAA Regular Season Title
MIAA Tournament Title
NCAA Tournament - Canceled by COVID-19

2020-21
MIAA Regular Season Title
NCAA Central Region Title
2021 NCAA Championship

2021-22
MIAA Regular Season Title
MIAA Tournament Title
NCAA Central Region Title
2022 NCAA Championship

'CATS HAVE SIX 30-WIN SEASONS
Northwest reached the 30-win mark for the sixth time in program history last year and has done so in four of the last six seasons.
    Northwests's 34 wins in 2021-22 ranks as the third-best single-season total in program history.
    Northwest set its single-season win mark in 2018-19 when the Bearcats won 38 games en route to the national championship.
    
Northwest's 30-Win Seasons
38-0 - 2018-19 (National Champions)
35-1 - 2016-17 (National Champions)
34-5 - 2021-22 (National Champions)
31-0 - 1929-30 (NCAA Tournament not contested)
31-6 - 1930-31 (NCAA Tournament not contested)
31-1 - 2019-20 (NCAA Tournament not contested)

11 STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS
Northwest has recorded 11 consecutive 20-win seasons under head coach Ben McCollum.
    It is the longest active 20-win season streak among NCAA Division II programs.
    McCollum's 11 20-win seasons are the most among Northwest men's basketball coaches. McCollum passed Steve Tappmeyer, who held the previous mark of 10 20-win seasons on the Bearcat sidelines.
    Northwest has produced 28 20-win seasons in program history.

Northwest Coaching 20-Win Seasons
Ben McCollum - 11
Steve Tappmeyer - 10
Hank Iba - 3
Lionel Sinn - 3
Sparky Stalcup - 1

90-PLUS = SUCCESS
Northwest has posted a mark of 59-0 when scoring 90 or more points with head coach Ben McCollum.
    Northwest reached 92 points against Truman State for its first 90-point game of the 2022-23 season.

100-POINT MARK
Northwest has scored 100 or more points 17 times under head coach Ben McCollum.

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)
100-61 vs. Emporia State (3/3/21)
104-72 vs. Central Oklahoma (3/5/21)
101-63 vs. Missouri Western (12/18/21)

MCCOLLUM 8-7 IN 1-POINT GAMES
Northwest Missouri State head coach Ben McCollum is 8-7 in one-point games since taking over the Bearcat program.

One-Point Games Under Ben McCollum
L, 76-75 vs. Emporia State (2/21/22)
L, 60-59 vs. Washburn (2/19/22)
L, 76-75 OT at Central Oklahoma (1/20/22)
L, 69-68 vs. Washburn (3/6/21)
W, 77-76 vs. Missouri Southern (2/20/20)
W, 76-75 vs. Missouri Southern (1/27/16)
W, 66-65 at Augustana (3/15/15)
W, 59-58 at Missouri Western (2/4/15)
L, 60-59 vs. Central Missouri (3/18/14)
W, 79-78 vs. Missouri Southern (1/22/14)
L, 59-58 at Fort Hays State (2/16/13)
W, 52-51 vs. Emporia State (2/2/13)
W, 69-68 OT at Missouri Southern (1/3/13)
W, 65-64 vs. Pittsburg State (2/5/11)
L, 47-46 at Southwest Minnesota State (11/27/11)

OVERTIME IN MCCOLLUM ERA
Bearcat head coach Ben McCollum is 10-7 in overtime contests since taking over the program in the 2009-10 season.

Overtime Games Under Ben McCollum
L, 76-75 at Central Oklahoma (1/20/22)
W, 91-86 at Northern State (3/16/21)
W, 88-85 at Washburn (2/20/21)
L, 84-82 vs. Washburn (1/7/21)
W, 72-70 vs. Northern State (11/3/18)
W, 79-74 vs. Upper Iowa (3/11/17)
W, 77-73 vs. Southwest Baptist (1/14/15)
L, 60-59 vs. Central Missouri (3/18/14)
W, 73-69 at Nebraska-Kearney (1/9/14)
L, 79-76 vs. Central Missouri (3/10/13)
W, 69-68 at Missouri Southern (1/3/13)
W, 73-66 vs. Lindenwood (12/5/12)
W, 94-87 at Truman State (2/15/12) -- Double Overtime
W, 73-70 vs. Pittsburg State (12/7/11)
L, 85-80 at Nebraska-Omaha (12/11/10)
L, 89-81 vs. Missouri Southern (2/27/10)
L, 92-83 vs. vs. Southwest Baptist (1/16/10)

FOR OPENERS
Northwest has produced a 11-3 mark in season openers for head coach Ben McCollum.
    The Bearcats have won their last seven season openers.

Season Openers Since 2009-10
W, 78-62 vs. West Texas A&M (11/5/22)
W, 68-55 vs. Northern St. (11/6/21)
W, 86-78 at Rogers State (11/21/20)
W, 85-65 vs. Daemen (11/1/19)
W, 72-70 OT vs. Northern St. (11/3/18)
W, 89-65 vs. Upper Iowa (11/10/17)
W, 87-52 vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/16)
L, 76-72 vs. Upper Iowa (11/13/15)
L, 75-66 vs. MSU-Moorhead (11/14/14)
W, 91-78 vs. Upper Iowa (11/9/13)
W, 86-65 vs. Graceland (11/11/12)
W, 66-62 at UMKC (11/11/11)
L, 72-67 vs. SW Minn. St. (11/14/10)
W, 105-55 vs. Manhattan Christian (11/16/09)

NORTHWEST TALLIES LEAGUE-BEST 22ND MIAA REGULAR SEASON TITLE
Northwest captured its ninth straight MIAA regular season title and a league-record 22nd overall crown.

MIAA Regular Season Titles
Northwest - 22
Central Missouri - 21
Missouri State - 19
Southeast Missouri State - 13
Washburn - 10
Truman State - 9
Missouri Western - 5
Southwest Baptist - 4
Lincoln - 4
Missouri Southern - 2
Missouri S&T - 2
Fort Hays State - 1
Pittsburg State - 1

BEARCATS HAVE CLAIMED NINE STRAIGHT MIAA REGULAR SEASON TITLES
Northwest captured its ninth straight MIAA regular season crown in the 2021-22 season.
    Only Gongaza has a longer conference title winning streak with 10 in a row. The Zags have won 10 straight West Coast Conference titles at the NCAA Division I level.
    Over the last nine seasons, Northwest has compiled a league mark of 160-20.
    Over the last six seasons in MIAA play, Northwest has a record of 110-10 against league foes.

Year        NW's MIAA Record
2013-14    16-3
2014-15    15-4
2015-16    19-3
2016-17    18-1
2017-18    16-3
2018-19    19-0
2019-20    18-1
2020-21    21-1
2021-22    18-4
Totals    160-20

HOME COURT ADVANTAGE IN BEARCAT ARENA
Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Northwest has compiled a home mark of 149-13, including a tally of 99-10 in MIAA play.
    Since Jan. 14, 2015, Northwest has compiled a home record of 106-6. In that same stretch, Northwest is 73-4 in home MIAA contests.
    Northwest is 11-2 in Bearcat Arena this season.

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    12-2 (10-1)
2021-22    12-2 (9-2)

EIGHT LOSSES IN 143 GAMES FOR BEARCATS
Northwest has dropped only eight games in its last 143 contests.
    Northwest has lost by double digits only five times since the start of the 2015-16 season.
    The 19-point margin at Emporia State on Feb. 8, 2022, is Northwest's largest losing margin since a 22-point loss at Southwest Minnesota State (72-50) on Nov. 10, 2013.

Northwest Losses (Margin) Since (2015-16)
19 - 75-56 at Emporia State (2/8/22)
1 - 76-75 OT at Central Okla. (1/20/22)
6 - 83-77 vs. Sioux Falls (11/13/21)
1 - 69-68 vs. Washburn (3/6/21)
2 - 84-82 OT vs. Washburn (1/7/21)
12 - 72-60 at Central Missouri (12/7/19)
10 - 60-50 vs. Minnesota State (3/10/18)
3 - 73-70 vs. Missouri Southern (2/17/18)
7 - 66-59 at Neb.-Kearney (1/18/18)
6 - 83-77 at Missouri Southern (1/4/18)
17 - 88-71 at Missouri Southern (2/18/17)
2 - 80-78 at Augustana (3/15/16)
7 - 70-63 at Emporia State (1/13/16)
16 - 68-52 at Lindenwood (12/20/15)
5 - 79-74 at Lincoln (12/18/15)
4 - 76-72 vs. Upper Iowa (11/13/15)

NORTHWEST IS NAT'L NAME
Northwest is 40-20 all-time in the NCAA Tournament with six appearances in the Elite Eight (2002, 2004, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022).
    Northwest became the first NCAA Division II school to capture three straight national titles.
    The Bearcats have claimed four national championships with titles in 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2022.
    
NCAA Div. II National Titles
8, Kentucky Wesleyan
5, Evansville
4, Northwest Missouri State
3, Virginia Union
2, Central Missouri
2, MSU Denver
2, North Alabama
2, Winona State

MIAA PRESEASON COACHES' POLL
Northwest Missouri State has again been picked first in the 2022-23 MIAA preseason men's basketball coaches and media polls.

2022-23 MIAA Coaches Poll
1.    Northwest Missouri State [11] – 167 Points
2.     Central Oklahoma [3] – 158 Points
3.     Fort Hays State – 137 Points
4.     Washburn – 131 Points
5.     Emporia State – 125 Points
6.     Northeastern State – 100 Points
7.     Missouri Western – 93 Points
8.     Missouri Southern – 85 Points
9.     Central Missouri – 73 Points
10.     Pittsburg State – 63 Points
    Rogers State – 63 Points
12.     Nebraska Kearney – 36 Points
13.     Lincoln – 26 Points
14.     Newman – 17 Points   
Coaches Are Not Allowed To Vote For Their Own Team

2022-23 MIAA Media Poll
1.     Northwest Missouri State [14] – 261 Points
2.     Central Oklahoma [4] – 243 Points
3.     Fort Hays State – 216 Points
4.     Washburn – 209 Points
5.     Emporia State – 181 Points
6.     Missouri Western – 163 Points
7.     Missouri Southern – 146 Points
8.     Northeastern State – 135 Points
9.     Central Missouri – 112 Points
10.     Pittsburg State – 106 Points
11.     Rogers State – 92 Points
12.     Nebraska Kearney – 67 Points
13.     Newman – 33 Points
14.     Lincoln – 31 Points

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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