Men's Basketball Alumni Celebration
Metro State Basketball ... A Tradition of Excellence ...
Join us on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010 for men's basketball alumni celebration.
* Reception - Friday evening
* Hall of Fame Lunch - 12 noon - Saturday
* Game vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 3 pm - Saturday - Recognition Ceremony at Halftime
Contact
Bob Hull or
Ron Christian for more information or to RSVP.
Did you know? ...
Metro State is the all-time winningest basketball program in NCAA II.
Metro State won national championships in 2000 and 2002. |
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Mark Worthington captured NABC National Player of the Year honors while helping the Roadrunners to an Elite Eight finish in 2005.
He ranks first all-time in games played (133) and fifth in scoring (1,413).
Worthington went on to play for the Australian Olympic team. |
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Mike Dunlap, a current member of the Oregon coaching staff, led the Roadrunners to a pair of national championships (2000, 2002).
Dunlap posted an overall record of 248-50 (832) in nine seasons and is the winningest coach in Metro State history. |
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Demarcos Anzures left Metro State as one of the the most decorated players in school history, setting records for scoring (2,116 points) and minutes played (3,887).
Anzures, who also ranks second on the all-time steals chart (271), led Metro State to its first national title in 2000 with a 32-point performance vs. Kentucky Wesleyan in the finals. |
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Current Metro State head coach Brannon Hays was a Roadrunner assistant coach under Mike Dunlap staff for both national championships.
Hays led Metro State to RMAC championships and NCAA Tournament berths in two of three seasons at the helm. |
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Gene Edwards ranks ninth on the Roadrunner scoring charts with 1,171 points. He holds the school's single-game scoring record with 38 points vs. New Mexico Highlands in 1990.
He is also the single-season scoring leader (666 points) and single-season scoring average leader (20.8 ppg). |
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Former head coach Bob Hull led Metro State to its first-ever NCAA Tournament - an 82-73 victory over South Dakota back in 1990.
Hull posted a 147-81 (.645) mark in eight seasons with the Roadrunners, including a pair of conference titles and two NCAA Tournament berths. |
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