PREVIEWING SATURDAY'S GAME
•The No. 4 seeded Southwest Minnesota State University men's basketball team (24-8) opens play at the NCAA Central Region Tournament in Maryville, Missouri, on Saturday, March 10, facing No. 5 seed, the Missouri Southern State University Lions (20-9), starting at 8:15 p.m. at Bearcat Arena.
•SMSU is making its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance and fifth overall in team history.
•The winner of Saturday's game will play on Sunday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the region semifinals versus the winner of No. 1 Northwest Missouri State and No. 8 Minnesota State.
•The Central Region Tournament features three teams ranked among the top eight in this week's NABC Top 25.
•SMSU received two votes for this week's NABC Top 25 poll.
•The 64-team NCAA bracket are located on page 20.
SMSU ALL-TIME IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
•SMSU is making its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in program history since moving to Division II in 1996.
•SMSU is 8-4 in 12 all-time tournament games.
•SMSU has appeared in three region championship games winning titles in both 2001 and 2009.
SMSU all-time in the NCAA Tournament
March 9, 2001 – W, Winona State, 88-77
March 10, 2001 – W, Fort Hays State, 82-63
March 11, 2001 – W, St. Cloud State, 67-65 – Region Championship
March 21, 2001 – L, Kentucky Wesleyan, 85-66 – NCAA Elite Eight
March 14, 2009 – W, Northern State, 69-47
March 15, 2009 – W, Minnesota State, 77-69
March 17, 2009 – W, Augustana, 73-60 – Region Championship
March 25, 2009 – L, Cal Poly Pomona, 79-74 – NCAA Elite Eight
March 10, 2012 – L, MSU Moorhead, 82-66
March 11, 2017 – W, Arkansas Tech, 93-82
March 12, 2017 – W, East Central, 74-70
March 14, 2017 – L, NW Missouri State, 55-52 – Region Championship
NSIC SOUTH CHAMPIONS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON
•SMSU captured the program's second straight NSIC South Division title with a pair of home wins last weekend. The NSIC divisional format was created prior to the 2012-13 season.
•SMSU tied with St. Cloud State for second place overall in the 16-team conference.
•SMSU won overall NSIC championships in 2001 and 2009.
10-GAME WINNING STREAK THIRD LONGEST
•SMSU's 10-game winning streak that ended in the NSIC Tournament championship game last week was the third longest in team history and the longest since the 2008-09 NCAA Elite Eight team won 15 straight.
•The 2000-01 team that also advanced to the Elite Eight holds the program record with 17 consecutive victories.
KIRK SETS TWO SMSU REBOUND RECORDS
•Senior
Carter Kirk became the program's career rebound leader during SMSU's win versus Augustana on Feb. 24. Kirk has pulled down 869 in his career, surpassing Frank Belmont, who recorded 848 from 1971-75.
•Kirk's 869 career rebounds rank 11th among active players in Division II.
•Kirk also broke the school single-season rebound record in SMSU's win over St. Cloud State on Feb. 26. Kirk has 328 rebounds this season, moving past Juan Mitchell, who held the record of 313 set in 1986-87.
BRUGGEMAN SETS SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS MARK
•Junior
Ryan Bruggeman has dished out a school record 196 assists this season breaking the previous record of 185 set by Marques Pena in 2000-01. Bruggeman finished with 166 assists last season and had 126 during the 2015-16 season.
•Bruggeman's 6.1 assists per game this season ranks first in team single-season history.
MORE BRUGGEMAN IN SINGLE-SEASON RECORD BOOK
•Junior
Ryan Bruggeman has made 157 free throws this season setting a new school single-season record.
•The previous mark was 148 set by Scott Koenen in 2000-01.
BRUGGEMAN SETS SMSU ASSISTS RECORD AND MORE
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Ryan Bruggeman broke the program's career assist record on Jan. 19 at Concordia-St. Paul and now has amassed 488 assists in 94 games, breaking the previous record of 396 held by Vinard Birch (2010-14).
•Bruggeman's 488 career assists currently ranks 14th among all active Division II players.
•Bruggeman also ranks first in team history in assists average, second in steals, third in free throws made, fourth in free throw pct. and ninth in scoring.
BRUGGEMAN AND KIRK NAMED ALL-NSIC
•SMSU junior
Ryan Bruggeman was named first team All-NSIC, while senior
Carter Kirk was named second team All-NSIC on Feb. 22.
•Bruggeman is the first SMSU player to earn All-NSIC first team accolades in back-to-back seasons since Jordan Miller in 2012 and 2013. He is also just the seventh player in program history to earn first team All-NSIC honors twice in a career.
•In NSIC play, Bruggeman finished second in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (2.9), third in assists (6.3), third in steals (1.6) eighth in scoring (16.9) and 10th in free throw pct. (83.5).
•In NSIC games, Kirk led the league in rebounding (10.6), was fourth in field goal pct. (60.9) and ranked 18th in scoring (15.0).
20-WIN SEASONS IN TEAM HISTORY
•The 24 victories this season ranks as the fourth highest in team history.
•SMSU has recorded back-to-back 20-win seasons for just the second time in program history and has a total of six 20-win seasons in team history.
•The last time SMSU won 20 or more games in back-to-back seasons came during the 2000-01 and 2001-02 campaigns.
•SMSU has a combined 52 victories the last two seasons which is the best two-year combined wins total in team history.
SMSU PLAYS ANOTHER STRONG SCHEDULE
•SMSU played a strong schedule this season and the latest NCAA statistical numbers back it up entering the NCAA Tournament.
•SMSU has played the 41st toughest schedule in Division II and the second toughest among all NSIC schools as of March 6.
•SMSU's Division II opponents have a combined record of 436-366 (record does not include results versus SMSU).
SMSU HEAD COACH BRAD BIGLER
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Brad Bigler, the all-time wins leader in program history, is in his ninth season as head coach and has compiled an overall record of 160-109, including 112-84 in conference play.
•Bigler became the all-time wins leader on Dec. 2, 2017, passing Greg Stemen (141, 2001-09).
•The 2012-13 and 2016-17 NSIC Coach of the Year, Bigler--heading into the 2018 NCAA Tournament--has led SMSU to six winning seasons, including one 28-win season, one 24-win season and two 19-win seasons.
•SMSU won NSIC tournament titles in 2012 and 2017 and also won the NSIC South Division championship in both 2016-2017 and 2017-18.
•SMSU's 11th head coach, Bigler spent six seasons (2003-09) as an assistant coach at SMSU, including the last three as associate head coach.
•Bigler's complete bio is found on page 19.
ABOUT SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE
•SMSU is 24-8 overall and finished 17-5 in the NSIC.
•SMSU recently had it season-high 10-game winning streak snapped and has won 14 of its last 17 games since Jan. 6.
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Ryan Bruggeman is averaging a team-high 16.8 ppg with a team-high 196 assists. He finished the NSIC season eighth in scoring (16.9), third in assists (6.2) and third in steals.
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Carter Kirk is scoring 15.1 ppg with a team-high 10.3 rpg. He also has a team-high 31 blocked shots and is shooting 61 percent from the field. Kirk led the NSIC in rebounding (11.0) and finished fifth in field goal pct. (61.0).
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KJ Davis is scoring 10.5 ppg with 30 3-pointers, 48 assists and 40 steals.
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Michael Lee has made a team-leading 75 3-pointers, while
Taylor Schafer has made 50 3-pointers and
Nick Dufault has connected on 43 3-pointers.
•SMSU is shooting 49 percent from the field, 41 percent from 3-point range, 76 percent from the free throw line and is plus-2.1 in rebound margin.
•SMSU is averaging 79 points per game, while opponents are average 72 points per game.
MUSTANG TIP-OFF TIDBITS
•Seniors
Turner Moen and
Carter Kirk are both tied for fourth in team history with 122 games played and will tie the school record on Saturday. Ryan Krome, Andrew Peschong (2006-10) and Kevin Andrews (2006-10)
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Michael Lee has made 75 3-pointers this season moving into 10th in team single-season history.
•SMSU has committed 11 or less turnovers in its last 11 game games.
•SMSU is shooting 48.7 percent from the field this season which ranks tied for fifth in team history. Seven of the top nine shooting teams in program history have come under the direction of head coach
Brad Bigler.
•SMSU has made eight or more 3-pointers in 17 of its last 22 games.
•SMSU finished with 12 home victories this season. It's the first time since 2013-14 that SMSU has reached double figures in home wins.
•SMSU is 19-2 when opponents shoot less than 50 percent from the field.
•SMSU has shot 50 percent or higher in 11 games this season. Last season, SMSU shot 50 percent or higher in 15 games.
SERIES HISTORY VS. MISSOURI SOUTHERN & MIAA/GAC FOES
•Saturday's game will be the first time Southwest Minnesota State and Missouri Southern have played in men's basketball.
•SMSU is 3-3 all-time versus Northwest Missouri State, including 1-2 at Bearcat Arena.
•SMSU is 1-1 all-time versus Washburn, winning in Topeka, Kansas, 90-65 during the 1995-96 season, while Washburn won 65-58 on Dec. 19, 2004, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
•SMSU and Southern Nazarene have never faced each other.
SCOUTING MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE
•Missouri Southern enters the tournament with a 20-9 record and finished second in the MIAA with a record of 15-4.
•The Lions had an eight-game winning streak snapped in the quarterfinals of the MIAA Tournament last weekend.
•MSSU is 1-3 versus NSIC teams this season, losing to St. Cloud State, Minnesota State and Northern State, while defeating Wayne State. All the games took place in November as MSSU opened the season with a 2-5 record.
•CJ Carr, a first team All-MIAA pick, is averaging a team-high 18 ppg with 58 3-pointers while dishing out a team-high 168 assists. He also ranks 15th in Division II with 64 steals.
•Elyjah Clark, named second team All-MIAA and a member of the MIAA All-Defensive team, is scoring 16.8 ppg and is averaging a team-high 6.7 rpg. Clark also leads the team with 105 3-pointers which ranks sixth in Division II. His 3.6 3-pointers per game also ranked sixth in Division II.
•Kinzer Lambert was named honorable mention All-MIAA and is averaging 11.2 ppg.
•MSSU is shooting 47 percent from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range, 74 percent from the free throw line and is plus-3.7 in rebound margin.
•MSSU is scoring 82 points per game, while opponents are averaging 77 per game.
•Head coach Jeff Boschee, the 2017-18 MIAA Coach of the Year, is in his fourth season with a record of 76-44.
NCAA STATISTICS
•A complete listing of SMSU and Mustang individuals in the latest NCAA statistics (March 6) can be found on page 18.
•SMSU ranks sixth in 3-point field goal pct., 11th in turnovers per game, 17th in assist/turnover ratio, 27th in field goal pct. and 33rd in free throw pct.
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Carter Kirk ranks sixth in double-doubles, seventh in total rebounds, 18th in field goal pct. and 21st in rebounds per game.
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Ryan Bruggeman ranks eighth in total assists, 18th in free throws made, 18th in assists per game, 28th in free throw attempts, 34th in total steals and 35th in assist turnover ratio.
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Turner Moen is ranked 27th in assist/turnover ratio and 34th in total steals.
FINAL NSIC STATISTICS
•A complete listing of SMSU and Mustang individuals in the final NSIC statistics (NSIC games only) can be found on pages 16-17.
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Ryan Bruggeman ranked second in assist/turnover ratio, second in steals, third in assists, eighth in scoring and seventh in free throw pct.
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Carter Kirk ranked first in rebounding and second in field goal pct.
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Turner Moen ranked fourth in steals and seventh in assist/turnover ratio.
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KJ Davis has moved into eighth in steals.
•SMSU finished the NSIC season third in scoring defense, third in 3-point field goal pct. defense, third in field goal pct. defense, fourth in 3-point field goal pct., fifth in field goal pct., fifth in scoring offense and sixth in rebound margin.
DOUBLE CENTURY CLUB FOR JUST THE SECOND TIME
•For just the second time in team history, SMSU features a pair of players who have dished out 100 or more assists in a single-season.
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Ryan Bruggeman (196) and
Turner Moen (100) have both reached 100 assists this season.
•The only other time SMSU featured two players with 100 more assists in one season came in 1985-86, when Tom Bowens (106) and Juan Mitchell (105) both reached the mark.
KIRK TIES SCHOOL SINGLE-GAME RECORD
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Carter Kirk's 21 rebounds at Northern State on Jan. 27 tied the school single-game record joining Frank Belmont versus Colorado Tech (1972-73) and Sam Leggett versus Northern State (Nov. 28, 1975).
•Kirk became the first SMSU player to grab 20 rebounds in a game since Juan Mitchell versus Winona State on Feb. 28, 1987.
•The 21 rebounds are tied for the 10th highest in Division II this season.
WINS VERSUS NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS
•SMSU defeated No. 7 (D2SIDA)/No. 12 (NABC) Northern State on Jan. 27, 64-57, in Aberdeen, S.D., recording its third win over a ranked team in the last two seasons.
•SMSU beat No. 21 (NABC) MSU Moorhead and No. 16 Augustana (D2SIDA) during the 2016-17 season.
•Prior to this season, SMSU's last victory over a Top 10 team was on March 3, 2010, at No. 8 (NABC) Minnesota State in the quarterfinals of the NSIC Tournament.
SMSU TRUE "ROAD WARRIORS" LAST TWO SEASONS
•SMSU is 12-6 away from Marshall this season, including 8-5 in "true" road games and 4-1 in neutral site games.
•SMSU finished 12-3 in "true" road games last season, recording the most road wins in team history.
•SMSU closed last season 19-3 in away/neutral site games setting a program record for victories away from Marshall.
BRUGGEMAN & KIRK JOIN 1,000-POINT CLUB
•Senior
Carter Kirk and junior
Ryan Bruggeman both reached the 1,000 career points milestone in December.
•Bruggeman reached 1,000-career points during SMSU's win at Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 8 and currently ranks ninth in team history with 1,361 points in 94 games.
•Kirk became the 23rd SMSU player to reach 1,000 career points in SMSU's win over Wayne State on Dec. 31. He currently ranks 10th all-time with 1,307 points in 122 games.
•A complete list of SMSU's 1,000-point scorers is listed on page 4.
MUSTANG 20-POINT GAMES
•Southwest Minnesota State has five players who have scored 20 or more points in a game during their careers, including 23 times this season.
•Junior
Ryan Bruggeman has 25 career 20-point games, including 13 this season, which includes a 33-point game. Last season he led the team with nine 20-point games which included one 30-point game.
•Senior
Carter Kirk has seven 20-point games, junior
Taylor Schafer has six, seniors
Turner Moen and
KJ Davis have two, while junior
Michael Lee and redshirt freshman
Nick Dufault each have one during their careers.
20 or More Point Games - 2017-18 Season
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Ryan Bruggeman Minnesota State, 2/16/18
28
Ryan Bruggeman vs. St. Cloud State, 2/26/18
28
Ryan Bruggeman at Sioux Falls, 11/25/17
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KJ Davis vs. Augustana, 2/23/18
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Ryan Bruggeman Minot State, 2/2/18
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Ryan Bruggeman at MSU Moorhead, 1/26/18
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Carter Kirk Bemidji State, 1/13/18
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Carter Kirk U-Mary, 2/21/18
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Ryan Bruggeman Winona State, 12/2/17
24
Ryan Bruggeman Upper Iowa, 12/1/17
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Carter Kirk Wayne State, 12/31/17
23
Nick Dufault Crown, 11/21/17
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KJ Davis Concordia-St. Paul 2/17/18
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Carter Kirk U-Mary, 2/3/18
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Ryan Bruggeman Minnesota Crookston, 1/12/18
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Ryan Bruggeman vs. Northern State, 2/27/18
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Ryan Bruggeman at Minnesota State, 1/20/18
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Ryan Bruggeman at Minnesota Duluth, 12/8/17
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Ryan Bruggeman at Winona State, 1/5/18
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Michael Lee Concordia-St. Paul, 2/17/18
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Ryan Bruggeman vs. Northern Michigan, 11/18/17
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Carter Kirk Northern State, 11/15/17
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Carter Kirk at Emporia State, 11/11/17
KIRK NAMED NSIC SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK...AGAIN
•Senior
Carter Kirk was named the NSIC South Division Player of the Week for the second time this season on Jan. 15.
•Kirk averaged 20 points and nine rebounds, while shooting 67 percent from the field in home victories over Minnesota Crookston and Bemidji State.
•Kirk was also named the NSIC South Division Player of the Week on Jan. 2, averaging 20 points and 15 rebounds, while shooting 70 percent from the field in home games versus Augustana and Wayne State.
BRUGGEMAN NAMED NSIC SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK
•Junior
Ryan Bruggeman was named the NSIC South Division Player of the Week on Dec. 4.
•He averaged 24 points, 7.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds, while shooting 54 percent from the field in home victories over Upper Iowa and Winona State.
Kolin Bartlett NOTES
•Averaging 2.4 ppg and 2.5 rpg in 32 games.
•Scored 11 points on 5 of 7 shooting vs. Crown (11/21/17).
•Scored six points on three field goals vs. Sioux Falls (12/16/17).
•Played in just two games last season due to an injury.
•Younger brother of former Mustang
Joey Bartlett (2013-17).
Ryan Bruggeman NOTES
•Averaging a team-high 16.8 ppg and leads team with 196 assists.
•Scored season-high 33 points vs. Minnesota State (2/16/18).
•Has 13 20-point scoring games this season, including one 33-point game.
•Has scored double figures in all but three games this season.
•Set team single-season assists and free throws made record this season.
•Ranks first in team history averaging 5.2 assists per game.
•Ranks first in team history with 488 assists.
•Ranks tied for second in team history with 151 steals.
•Ranks third in team history with 371 free throws made.
•Ranks fourth in team history with 83.9 career free throw pct.
•Has started every game in his career.
•Two-time first team All-NSIC.
•Named MVP of the 2017 NSIC Tournament.
Kenny Byers NOTES
•Has played in 30 games during his true freshman season and is averaging 3.3 ppg and 2.3 rpg.
•Missed final two regular season games due to illness.
•Scored season-high 11 points vs. Wayne State (12/31/17) on 5 of 6 shooting with one 3-pointer.
•Scored 10 points at St. Cloud State (12/9/17).
•Season-high eight rebounds vs. Upper Iowa (12/1/17).
KJ Davis NOTES
•Averaging 10.5 ppg and has connected on 30 3-pointers while starting all 32 games this season.
•Has scored double figures in 17 games this season.
•Scored a career-high 26 points with four 3-pointers vs. Augustana (2/24/18).
•Led the team a season ago with 47 steals.
Nick Dufault NOTES
•Has played 32 games and is averaging 6.2 ppg with 43 3-pointers.
•Has scored double figures in seven games.
•Scored season-high 23 points vs. Crown (11/21/7) on 8 of 12 shooting with five 3-pointers.
•Scored 14 points at Minnesota State (1/20/18) with four 3-pointers.
•Sat out last season as a redshirt.
Braedan Hanson NOTES
•Has played in 11 games this season and recorded seven rebounds and four assists.
•Sat out last season as a redshirt.
Carter Kirk NOTES
•Has started all 32 games and averaging 15.1 ppg and team-high 10.3 rpg while shooting 61 percent from the field.
•Tied school single-game record with 21 rebounds at Northern State (1/27/18).
•Has seven or more rebounds in 28 of 32 games this season.
•Team-high 17 double-doubles and has 23 in career.
•Has reached double figuring scoring in 27 games, including six 20-point games.
•Scored a career-high 25 points vs. Bemidji State (1/13/18).
•Recorded 19 points and 21 rebounds at Northern State (1/27/18).
•Ranks first in team history with a career 58.8 field goal pct.
•Ranks first in team history with 869 rebounds.
•Shot a team-high 61.7 percent from the field a season ago.
Michael Lee NOTES
•Has started all 32 games and is averaging 8.8 ppg with team-high 75 3-pointers.
•Career-high with 20 points vs. Concordia-St. Paul (2/17/18) with career-high six 3-pointers.
•Scored 19 points with five 3-pointers at Augustana (2/17/18).
•Has scored double figures in 13 games.
•Has made three or more 3-pointers in 13 games this season.
•Tied for second on the team last season with 52 3-pointers.
Turner Moen NOTES
•Averaging 7.7 ppg and 5.5 rpg while starting all 32 games.
•Second on the team with 100 assists and is tied for first with 59 steals.
•Ranks fourth in team history in steals (147), fifth in 3-point field goal pct. (41.9) and ninth in assists (265).
•Scored a season-high 15 points vs. Sioux Falls (12/16/17).
•Tied career-high with 10 rebounds vs. Bemidji State (1/13/18).
•Recorded first career double-double at Minnesota Duluth (12/8/17) with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
•Ranked second on the team last season with 73 assists.
Taylor Schafer NOTES
•Averaging 8.1 ppg with 50 3-pointers in 32 games.
•Tied season-high with 16 points at Wayne State (2/9/18) and also scored 16 vs. Minnesota Crookston (1/12/18) with four 3-pointers.
•Has nine double figure scoring games this season.
•Ranks seventh in school history with 165 3-pointers.
•Connected on a team-high 58 3-pointers last season.
HOME AND AWAY
•SMSU finished 12-2 at home this season after recording a 9-3 home mark last season.
•SMSU is a combined 110-39 at home since the 2007-08 season.
•SMSU is 12-6 in road/neutral site games this season and are a combined 85-76 in 161 road/neutral site games since 2009-10.
•The following is a statistical comparison of the Mustang team averages for home and away/neutral games in 2017-18:
W-L FG% 3-FG% FT% REB PTS TO
Home 12-2 .511 .419 .779 34.4 83.8 9.3
Away 12-6 .468 .407 .742 33.6 75.3 10.4
NSIC SOUTH VS. NSIC NORTH
•SMSU finished 7-1 versus teams from the NSIC North Division in conference play this season and are a combined 32-16 versus North teams in conference play since divisions were introduced prior to the 2012-13 season.
•This year's 7-1 record is the best finish for SMSU versus the North since divisions were formed.
•SMSU finished 6-2 last season, recorded a 3-5 mark in 2015-16; 5-3 in 2014-15; 5-3 in 2013-14; and 6-2 in 2012-13.
•The NSIC South holds a 234-150 advantage over NSIC North teams in conference play since divisions were formed in 2012-13, including finishing 38-26 this season.
•The South Division has held the advantage in every season. In 2016-17, the South finished 35-29; 2015-16, the South led 37-27; in 2014-15, the South finished 35-29; in 2013-14, the South finished 42-22, while in 2012-13, the South went 47-17.
SMSU RANKED IN THREE PRESEASON POLLS
•SMSU opened the 2017-18 regular season ranked in three separate preseason polls.
•SMSU was ranked No. 15 by the NABC, No. 14 by D2Bulletin and No. 13 in the D2SIDA poll.
•SMSU closed the 2016-17 regular season ranked No. 18 in the final NABC Top 25 poll.
2017-18 NSIC PRESEASON POLL; BRUGGEMAN PRESEASON POY
•SMSU was picked to finish second overall and first in the South Division in the annual 16-team NSIC Preseason Coaches' Poll released in October.
•Northern State was chosen as the overall favorite earning 213 points, including all eight first-place votes.
•SMSU junior guard
Ryan Bruggeman was named the NSIC South Division Preseason Player of the Year.
SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE IN 2016-17
•SMSU finished the 2016-17 season 28-6 overall and won the NSIC South Division with a 17-5 conference record.
•SMSU's 28 victories last season tied the 2000-01 and 2008-09 teams for the most in team history.
•SMSU won the NSIC Tournament championship and advanced to the championship game of the NCAA Central Region Tournament.
•SMSU's 28 victories a season ago tied the 2000-01 and 2008-09 teams for the program single-season record. SMSU won region titles in both 2001 and 2009 and finished as region runner-up in 2017.
•SMSU captured the program's second NSIC tournament championship defeating Upper Iowa, 71-58, in Sioux Falls, S.D.
•SMSU won its first NSIC tournament in 2012 in Rochester, Minn.
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Ryan Bruggeman was the lone SMSU player to be named first team All-NSIC in 2016-17.
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Brad Bigler was named NSIC Coach of the Year for the second time during his tenure (2012-13).
HOME SWEET HOME
•This season marked the 22nd year the R/A Facility has served as the home arena for SMSU men's basketball.
•SMSU has a record of 217-81 (.728) in 298 games with just two losing seasons.
SMSU in the R/A Facility
Year Overall NSIC Non
1996-97 6-4 3-2 3-2
1997-98 8-5 4-2 4-3
1998-99 10-3 5-1 5-2
1999-00 12-3 7-2 5-1
2000-01 12-1 9-0 3-1
2001-02 12-2 7-2 5-0
2002-03 9-5 7-2 2-3
2003-04 9-5 5-3 4-2
2004-05 6-8 3-4 3-4
2005-06 10-5 3-4 7-1
2006-07 13-2 8-1 5-1
2007-08 12-2 7-2 5-0
2008-09 13-3 8-2 5-1
2009-10 12-3 7-3 5-0
2010-11 10-3 8-3 2-0
2011-12 10-2 9-2 1-0
2012-13 7-4 7-4 0-0
2013-14 11-4 8-3 3-1
2014-15 6-8 4-7 2-1
2015-16 8-4 7-4 1-0
2016-17 9-3 8-3 1-0
2017-18 12-2 10-1 2-1
Totals 215-81 142-57 73-24
CONSECUTIVE 3-POINT GAMES
•Southwest Minnesota State has connected on at least one 3-point field goal in 587 straight games.
•The last time SMSU failed to score a 3-pointer was on Dec. 11, 1998, versus MSU Moorhead at the North Dakota State Classic.
MUSTANGS REACH 100 AND THEN SOME
•Southwest Minnesota State has reached 100 points once this season in a 116-80 win over Crown College on Nov. 21. It was the second highest point total in team history.
•SMSU is 37-8 all-time when scoring 100 points in a game.
WORKING OVERTIME
•SMSU is 45-39 all-time in overtime games, including 0-1 this season, after losing 91-85 at Sioux Falls on Nov. 25.
•SMSU finished last season 2-1 in overtime games.
•SMSU is 7-6 in double overtime games and 0-2 in triple overtime games all-time.
SMSU ALL-TIME IN THE NSIC
•The 2017-18 campaign marks the 49th season SMSU has competed in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.
•SMSU has an all-time record of 361-385 in 746 conference games, finishing in the top half of the final standings 25 times in 49 seasons, which includes this season.
•SMSU has finished in the top half of the NSIC standings in 17 of the last 22 seasons (including this season) since 1997-98.
MUSTANG HISTORY
•Southwest Minnesota State is in its 51st season of men's basketball in 2017-18.
•SMSU has played 1,413 games compiling an all-time record of 652-761.
•SMSU has won two NSIC regular season championships (2001 & 2009), two NSIC South Division championships (2017 & 2018), two NSIC tournament championships (2012, 2017), two NCAA region championships (2001 & 2009) and has appeared in five NCAA tournaments (2001, 2009, 2012, 2017, 2018).
•SMSU has recorded 23 winning seasons in program history with 16 coming in the last 20 years (including this season).
SMSU ALL-TIME IN THE NSIC TOURNAMENT
•Since the NSIC Tournament started in 2000, SMSU is 23-16 all-time with two championships (2012 & 2017).
•SMSU has advanced to the semifinals 11 times and have played in seven championship games (2001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018).
•The Mustangs are 10-2 at home, 1-7 on the road and 12-7 in neutral sites games.
SMSU all-time in the NSIC Tournament
2000 NORTHERN STATE W 79-67
2000 vs Wayne State L 72-84
2001 MINNESOTA-MORRIS W 92-60
2001 vs Minnesota Duluth W 78-71
2001 vs Winona State L 78-94 Championship Game
2002 MSU MOORHEAD W 84-56
2002 vs Northern State W 77-70
2002 vs Minnesota Duluth L 57-59 Championship Game
2003 MSU MOORHEAD L 62-70
2004 at Winona State L 65-71
2005 at Northern State L 83-94
2006 WAYNE STATE W 71-57
2006 at Winona State L 58-75
2007 BEMIDJI STATE W 86-43
2007 vs Northern State W 82-63
2007 at Winona State L 70-80 Championship Game
2008 UPPER IOWA W 76-63
2008 vs Northern State L 70-74
2009 NORTHERN STATE L 63-72
2010 at Minnesota State W 80-78
2010 vs Winona State W 81-67
2010 at St. Cloud State L 67-68 Championship Game
2012 MINNESOTA DULUTH W 99-92
2012 vs Winona State W 69-64
2012 vs MSU Moorhead W 76-72 Championship Game
2013 at MSU Moorhead L 78-87
2014 U-MARY W 82-65
2014 vs Wayne State W 68-45
2014 vs Minnesota State L 57-68
2015 at St. Cloud State L 83-93
2016 at Northern State L 80-82
2017 MINNESOTA DULUTH W 79-54
2017 vs Sioux Falls W 79-68
2017 vs Augustana W 97-89 2ot
2017 vs Upper Iowa W 71-58 Championship Game
2018 U-MARY W 78-73
2018 vs Augustana W 79-64
2018 vs St. Cloud State W 73-66
2018 vs. Northern State L 81-75 Championship Game
BOLD indicates home game