Southern Illinois (9-12, 4-6 MVC)
at Valparaiso (10-11, 3-7 MVC)
Game No. 22 – Tuesday, Jan. 28, 7 p.m. CT
Athletics-Recreation Center (5,000) – Valparaiso, Ind.
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Next Up in Valpo Basketball: The Valparaiso University men's basketball team will look to get back in the win column on Tuesday night as Southern Illinois comes to town for Valpo's second straight home game as the Salukis finish out a Chicagoland journey after playing at UIC on Saturday. Southern Illinois has rebounded from a slow start to league play by winning four of its last five, while the Brown & Gold will look to stop a five-game skid on Tuesday. Get your beach towel, sunglasses and sunscreen ready because it's the Beach Game at the ARC. Hawaiian leis and koozies will be given away and there will be a chance to win free flights. Â
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Last Time Out: Valpo battled back late after trailing by as many as 22 with 13 minutes to play, but visiting Evansville held on for a 78-68 victory at the Athletics-Recreation Center on Saturday. Tanner Cuff had 22 points and seven rebounds, Connor Turnbull blocked six shots and freshman Gabriel Pozzato poured in 21 points for the Purple Aces. The Beacons were led by 13 points apiece from
Cooper Schwieger,
All Wright and
Tyler Schmidt.
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Following the Beacons: Streaming – ESPN+ – Todd Ickow (play-by-play) and Jamie Stangel (analyst)
Radio – WVUR 95.1 FM Valparaiso, TuneIn Radio App, ValpoAthletics.com – Jack Hutter (play-by-play) and Grayson Merchant (analyst)
X updates – @ValpoBasketball
Links for video, audio and live stats will be available at ValpoAthletics.com.
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Head Coach Roger Powell Jr.:
Roger Powell Jr. (17-36) is in his second season as the head coach of the Valpo men's basketball program. After helping guide Gonzaga to a 121-13 record during his four seasons as an assistant coach, Powell returned to Valpo, where he was part of head coach Bryce Drew's staff from 2011-2016 and led the team to 124 wins in five seasons, including a program-record 30 victories and a National Invitation Tournament (NIT) title game appearance in 2015-16. He was part of head coach Mark Few's Gonzaga staff as the Bulldogs reached the 2021 national championship game after winning their first 31 games of the season. During Powell's first season on staff in 2019-20, Gonzaga was 31-2 at the time the NCAA college basketball season was halted due to COVID-19. The Bulldogs reached the Sweet Sixteen in each of his final three seasons on staff, including two Elite Eight appearances and the aforementioned trip to the 2021 national title game. Prior to his arrival at Gonzaga, Powell served as the associate head coach at Vanderbilt University under Bryce Drew from 2016-2019. During his stint as an assistant at Valpo, he was part of four Horizon League regular-season championships in a five-year period while also leading the 2012-13 and 2014-15 squads to Horizon League tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. A product of Joliet West High School and a native of Joliet, Ill., Powell capped a prolific collegiate playing career at Illinois with a national title game appearance in 2005 before going on to a successful professional playing career.
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Series Notes: Southern Illinois holds a 10-7 lead in a series that dates back to 1929. SIU has won six straight head-to-head matchups with Valpo's last victory coming 66-65 in Carbondale on Feb. 21, 2021. Valpo is 5-8 against SIU since joining the Missouri Valley Conference. The Salukis won 77-68 at the ARC and 75-69 in Carbondale last season.
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With a Win Over SIU, Valpo Would…
- Surpass its Missouri Valley Conference regular-season win total from last season.
- Match the team's highest home win total since 2019-20.
- Snap a six-game head-to-head losing streak against the Salukis.
Notes Wrapping Up Jan. 25 – Evansville 78, Valpo 68
- On the defensive end, Valpo forced 21 Evansville turnovers, the most forced by the Beacons against a Division-I opponent since Dec. 9, 2020 (24 vs. SIUE). This tied with Jan. 31, 2018 vs. Indiana State for the most turnovers Valpo has forced in a league game since joining the Missouri Valley Conference.
- Valpo won the turnover battle 21-12. The team's 13 steals marked the squad's most since Nov. 6, 2023 vs. Trinity Christian (15), most against a Division-I opponent since Dec. 9, 2020 vs. SIUE (16) and most in league play since Jan. 31, 2018 vs. Indiana State (13).
- Tyler Schmidt accounted for five steals, the first five-steal game by a Beacon since Nick Edwards on Dec. 29, 2022 at Drake.
- Cooper Schwieger had 13 points, his 12th straight game with at least a dozen. Schwieger was a rebound shy of a double-double. He shared team-high scoring honors with Schmidt and All Wright.
- Evansville's Connor Turbull rejected six shots, becoming the first player with a half a dozen blocks against Valpo since Rhode Island's Hassan Martin on Nov. 17, 2015. The Purple Aces had nine as a team, the most against Valpo since Kentucky's nine on Dec. 7, 2016.
- Tanner Cuff (22) and Gabriel Pozzato (21) carried the bulk of the load for the Aces, who shot 58 percent for the game as a team.
- After entering the game among the national leaders in free-throw shooting, Valpo went just six of 13 (46.2 percent) at the line, the team's worst free-throw percentage since 37.5 on Dec. 7, 2021 vs. East-West.
Scouting the Salukis
- Dropped their first five conference games but have gone 4-1 in their last five.
- Started this successful stretch by beating Missouri State twice before a dominant 73-49 win over UNI and most recently an 89-85 win at UIC on Saturday.
- Picked seventh of 12 in the MVC preseason poll.
- Under the direction of head coach Scott Nagy, who is in his first season at SIU after eight at Wright State and 21 at South Dakota State.
- Nagy, who coached Valpo redshirt freshman Carson Schwieger last season at Wright State, dropped both matchups against the Beacons in 2016-17, his first season guiding the Raiders and Valpo's final season in the Horizon League.
- Led in scoring by Ali Dibba at 16.7 points per game.
- Ranked 207 in the NET (Valpo 220) and 192 in the KenPom (Valpo 221).
Remembering Connie
- Valpo Athletics is mourning the loss of longtime Valpo men's basketball fan Connie Bretscher, who passed away at the age of 104 on Sunday, Jan. 19.
- The Valpo Family held a moment of silence prior to Saturday's game vs. Evansville to honor Connie's memory.
- Bretscher celebrated her 104th birthday on Friday, Jan. 10. Bretscher, who has been battling illness over the last month, was not able to attend the game that week, but received two visits from Valpo head coach Roger Powell Jr. the week of her birthday.
- On Wednesday, Jan. 8, Powell visited prior to the game against Indiana State. The team beat the Sycamores 98-95 in overtime that evening, and the next day Powell returned with a game ball signed by the team to present to Connie, dedicating the victory to her.
- Connie graduated from Valpo in 1942 with a degree in music, earned a graduate degree in education in 1971 and took German classes at age 96 in 2016-17 in preparation for the Reformation trip to Germany.
- Powell's visit to Bretscher was highlighted on the NBC 5 Chicago news and WGN's "GN Sports" that evening.
Schwieger Surging
- Cooper Schwieger has played well of late, tallying 12 points or more in 12 straight games.
- Through nine games this season, Schwieger was averaging 11.1 points per game. He is averaging 16.7 points per game over his last 12.Â
- Schwieger ranks ninth in the Missouri Valley Conference in scoring (14.2 ppg), third in rebounding (7.2 rpg) and second in blocked shots (1.52 bpg). He's the only player in the Missouri Valley Conference averaging at least 14 points, seven rebounds and one block per game.
- Schwieger is one of three sophomores nationally averaging at least 14 points, seven rebounds and one block, joining South Carolina's Collin Murray-Boyles and Texas Tech's JT Toppin.
- The last Missouri Valley Conference player to finish a season averaging at least 14 points, seven rebounds and one block was Missouri State's Gaige Prim in 2021-22. The last Valley underclassman (freshman or sophomore) to do so was Drake's Liam Robbins in 2019-20.
All Wright Among Valley's Top Freshmen
- Valpo freshman All Wright is averaging 11.4 points per game, second in the league among MVC rookies behind only Evansville's Gabriel Pozzato, who missed significant time with an injury before returning on Jan. 18 and is averaging 14.8 points per game.Â
- Wright also ranks second among Valley rookies in assists per game at 2.7 per contest, behind only Indiana State's Josiah LeGree, who is handing out 3.2 helpers per game.
- No Valley rookie has scored more points than Wright, who has scored 239 points on the season.Â
- No Valpo freshman has finished the season with at least 10.0 points per game and 3.0 assists per game since Milo Stovall in 1998-99 (10.6 ppg, 3.1 apg). Before that, it was Bryce Drew in 1994-95 (13.4 ppg, 6.0 apg).
- No Missouri Valley Conference freshman has averaged 10.0 points per game and 3.0 assists per game since Wichita State's Landry Shamet in 2016-17 (11.4 ppg, 3.3 apg).
- In the last 30 seasons, Valpo has had eight freshmen finish the season with a double-figure scoring average – Bryce Drew (13.4 ppg, 1994-95), Milo Stovall (10.6 ppg, 1998-99), Lubos Barton (13.8 ppg, 1998-99), Samuel Haanpaa (12.0 ppg, 2006-07), Alec Peters (12.7 ppg, 2013-14), Tevonn Walker (10.3 ppg, 2014-15), Javon Freeman-Liberty (11.0 ppg, 2018-19) and Cooper Schwieger (13.2 ppg, 2023-24).
Limiting the Giveaways
- Valpo has won or tied the turnover battle in 16 out of 21 games this season.
- For the 12th time this season, Valpo kept the turnovers to 10 or fewer with 10 exactly on Jan. 22 at Drake.
- Valpo turned the ball over just six times in the Jan. 4 win over UNI, the team's second-lowest turnover total of the season behind four on Jan. 27 vs. Northern Illinois.
- The Beacons are averaging just 10.7 turnovers per game, the second fewest in the MVC and 62nd fewest nationally. They rank third in the league in turnover margin at +1.8 per game.
Making the Free Ones
- Entering Jan. 28 vs. Southern Illinois, Valpo is shooting 78 percent at the free-throw line this season, second in the MVC and 20th nationally. The Beacons make an average of 17.0 free throws per game, first in the league and 32nd nationally.
- Valpo made 32 free throws on Jan. 8 vs. Indiana State, the second most of the season behind 35 vs. Northern Illinois. Before that, you have to go back to 46 on Nov. 10, 2017 vs. North Park.
- Valpo has posted a better free-throw percentage than its opponent in 16 out of 21 games this season.
- Tyler Schmidt (fifth, .867), Cooper Schwieger (sixth, .866) and All Wright (eighth, .830) all rank among the MVC leaders in free-throw percentage.
- There is a lot of season left to be played, but for reference, the modern program record for team single-season free-throw percentage is 77.5 percent in 2016-17 followed by 77.4 percent in 1992-93.
Notes Wrapping Up Jan. 22: Drake 81, Valpo 71
- The 71 points marked the second-highest point total by a Drake opponent this season behind only UIC's 74 points on Jan. 1. The Bulldogs entered the game ranked second nationally in scoring defense and ranked first nationally in average possession length according to KenPom.
- Jefferson De La Cruz Monegro tallied a team-high 16 points and went 7-for-7 at the free-throw line. He had his highest point total in the last five games.
- All Wright went 5-of-8 from the field and hit both of his 3-point attempts while compiling 15 points. This marks his third straight game in double figures including his second straight with at least 15 points.
- Cooper Schwieger had his 11th straight game with at least a dozen points, scoring 14 on 5-of-7 shooting and pulling down a team-high six rebounds.
- Justus McNair chipped in 10 points off the bench, the fifth double-figure scoring output of the season for the rookie.
- Tyler Schmidt swiped three steals, his fourth three-steal game of the season and second in the last three games. That helped Valpo hold an 11-10 edge in the turnover battle.
- Drake had 17 assists to Valpo's five, tied for a season low with Dec. 17 at Ohio State.
- Foul trouble was key as Schwieger (+3) and Schmidt (+5) were both positive in the plus-minus category in a game Valpo lost by 10. The duo was sidelined by foul trouble when Drake made its big first-half run.
- The Beacons held the Bulldogs to 41.7 percent shooting in the second half after the hosts shot at a 69.6 percent clip in the first half.
- Each team had six offensive rebounds as Valpo battled on the boards. Valpo shot 48.9 percent from the floor against a stout Drake defense. As a team, Valpo was 21-of-25 (84 percent) at the free-throw line, while Drake was equally impressive at 83.3 percent (20-of-24).
- Bennett Stirtz finished with 24 points and nine assists, while Mitch Mascari hit five 3s and tallied 21 points for Drake.
Schmidt Surpasses 2,500
- Tyler Schmidt hit another career milestone on Jan. 18 vs. UIC as the fifth-year senior eclipsed 2,500 for his career, combined between NCAA and NAIA.
- Schmidt scored 2,267 points while appearing in 113 games at Olivet Nazarene over the last four years.
- Schmidt's 2,500th point came as part of a 17-point performance in the Jan. 18 loss to the Flames.
Rookie Rewards
- All Wright has been named the MVC Freshman of the Week three times this season – Dec. 2, Dec. 16 and Jan. 6.
- Valpo players have won that award four times in 2024-25 and 10 times since head coach Roger Powell Jr. arrived at Valpo prior to the 2023-24 campaign.
- Justus McNair was named the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Week on Nov. 26 after averaging 9.5 points per game, going 6-of-11 (54.5 percent) from the field and going 5-of-8 (62.5 percent) from 3 as Valpo went 2-0 against Lindenwood (Nov. 21) and Eastern Illinois (Nov. 24). His biggest showing came in the Nov. 24 game against the Panthers, as he poured in 16 points and made four 3s to help Valpo to a 28-point win.
With the Win on Jan. 8 vs. Indiana State, Valpo…
- Matched its Missouri Valley Conference win total from last season with 15 regular-season games remaining.
- Owned a 3-2 record through five Valley games after starting league play 0-5 each of the last two years. Valpo was 1-4 in 2021-22, 2-3 in 2020-21, 2-3 in 2019-20 is now 3-2 or better through five league games for the first time since 2018-19.
- Owned a three-game winning streak in league play for the first time since January 2023 (Evansville, UIC, Illinois State).
- Owned 10 wins in the first 16 games for the first time since 2018-19. Valpo began 11-6 that season.
- Improved to 8-2 at home, already matching the program's home win total from 2022-23 and one away from matching the team's highest home win total since 2019-20.
- Has regular-season wins over Indiana State, Missouri State and UNI all in the same season for the first time since joining the Missouri Valley Conference.
- Snapped a four-game head-to-head losing streak and beat Indiana State for the first time since Feb. 5, 2022 (W 79-72, 2OT).
- Beat the defending conference regular-season champions for the first time since Feb. 13, 2020, a 70-57 victory over UNI, and snapped a six-game losing streak against the defending MVC regular-season champs.
DeAveiro Enters All-Time Top 10
- Senior point guard Darius DeAveiro entered the program's all-time top 10 in career assists on Jan. 1, lifting his career total to 331 with two assists against Missouri State. He moved over Matt Kenney on the program's all-time list, climbing into 10th in program history.
- DeAveiro is up to 342 assists for his career. The next threshold is 359 to tie Jamie Sykes (1993-98) for ninth in program lore.Â
- The Canada native finished last season second in the MVC and 30th nationally with 170 assists and ranked second in the MVC and 36th nationally in assists per game at 5.3.
- In addition, the point guard scored in double figures 12 times after not having done so at all over his first two collegiate campaigns. His scoring numbers took a significant junior jump, as outlined below.
- DeAveiro is coming off a junior season where he dished out 170 assists, the third-most in a single season in program history behind only John McIlvain (197, 1982-83) and Ali Berdiel (185, 2003-04). Â
Valpo Career Assists – No. 9-13
Rank   Player                         Years              Assists
9         Jamie Sykes               1993-98          359
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Darius DeAveiro        2021-pres.      339
11       Matt Kenney              2009-13          330
12       Rob Cavanaugh         1990-94          329
13       Tracy Gipson             1989-93          316
           Brandon McPherson  2005-10          316
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DeAveiro's Junior Jump
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MVC PPGÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1.4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 9.3Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7.9
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Successful Nonconference
- Valpo closed out the nonconference portion of the schedule with a nonleague record of 7-4 (.636).
- This marked the team's best nonleague regular-season winning percentage in six years, since going 9-4 in 2017-18.
- The seven nonconference wins matched the program's full season win total from last season.
Valpo Regular-Season Nonleague Records By Year
Year               Record            Winning Percentage
2024-25Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7-4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .636
2023-24Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 4-7Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .364
2022-23Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6-5Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .545
2021-22Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7-6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .538
2020-21Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3-6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .333
2019-20Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7-6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .538
2018-19Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7-6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .538
2017-18Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 9-4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .692
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Poetic Justus – Buzzer-Beating Beacons
- The Valpo basketball program has a long and storied tradition of last-second shots, the latest of which came from Justus McNair from nearly halfcourt to seal a 76-73 victory over Western Michigan on Dec. 20.
- McNair's game-winner was Valpo's first in the final five seconds since Nick Edwards drove to the basket for the game-winning layup in the closing seconds of an 81-79, overtime victory over James Madison on Nov. 17, 2022 in Savannah, Ga.
- This marked the program's 23rd game-winner in the final five seconds since the start of the 1992-93 season. A full list can be found below.
- Although Edwards, Eron Gordon (2020 MVC Tournament vs. Loyola) and Javon Freeman-Liberty (2019 vs. Toledo) had game-winning shots in the closing seconds, there was time left on the clock in those instances. This marked Valpo's first true buzzer-beater since Markus Golder hit from 50 feet on Jan. 2, 2019 vs. Illinois State, capping a comeback from down 10 over the final two minutes.
- In the last 30 years of Valpo basketball, there have been eight true buzzer-beaters – Jamie Sykes, Bryce Drew (twice), Greg Tonagel, Erik Buggs, Ryan Broekhoff, Markus Golder and now Justus McNair.
Valpo Basketball Game-Winning Shots in Final Five Seconds
Date               Player                         Opponent       Score
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Justus McNair*Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â at WMUÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â W 76-73
11/27/22         Nick Edwards            v. James Mad. W 81-79(ot)
3/6/20             Eron Gordon              v. Loyola        W 73-73(ot)
11/5/19           Javon Freeman-Liberty Toledo         W 79-77
1/2/19             Markus Golder*         Illinois State   W 58-56
2/28/16           Shane Hammink        at Green Bay  W 70-68
3/9/13             Ryan Broekhoff*       Green Bay      W 70-69
11/20/12         Kevin Van Wijk        at Kent State  W 88-83(ot)
1/6/12             Erik Buggs*               at Detroit        W 73-71
12/31/09         Brandon McPherson  Milwaukee     W 55-54
3/1/08             Shawn Huff                Wright St       W 75-73(ot)
2/1/07             Shawn Huff                Oral Roberts  W 70-67(ot)
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Lubos Barton             at IUPUI         W 74-73(ot)
2/12/00           Ivan Vujic                  Oral Roberts  W 60-59
1/11/99           Greg Tonagel*           Belmont         W 71-68
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Lubos Barton             UMKC W 66-63
3/13/98           Bryce Drew*              v. Ole Miss     W 70-69
11/17/98         Bryce Drew*              Buffalo           W 82-80
1/4/98             Bill Jenkins                Northeastern Ill. W 72-69
11/30/97         Jamie Sykes*             v. Pacific        W 75-73
1/11/97           Bob Jenkins               at Northeastern Ill. W 82-80
11/13/96         Craig Brunes              at CCSU         W 79-76
3/1/93             Lance Barker             at Western Ill. W 104-100(ot)
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Craziness in Kalamazoo
- The 22-point comeback to beat Western Michigan 76-73 after trailing 69-47 with 6:51 on the clock on Dec. 20 represented Valpo's biggest comeback since also rallying from 22 down on Jan. 17, 2013 at Detroit Mercy, an 89-88 win. In that one, the Titans' largest lead came with 17 minutes remaining, compared to just seven minutes remaining with Valpo facing a 22-point deficit against the Broncos.
- The 22-point rally tied for Valpo's largest comeback on record.
- According to NCAA Director of Media Coordination/Statistics David Worlock, Valpo pulled off the second-latest comeback in NCAA Division-I history when trailing by 22 points or more behind Milwaukee coming from 24 back with 6:26 left in March 2021 to beat Wright State in overtime. Valpo set the NCAA Division-I record for the latest comeback from 22 or more down to win in regulation. Valpo assistant coach Pat Baldwin was on the bench for both of the latest comebacks of 22 or more in NCAA history, as he was the head coach at Milwaukee for the aforementioned rally against Wright State.
- Prior to the comeback for the ages against the Broncos, Valpo last erased a double-figure deficit to win on Jan. 20, 2024 vs. UIC (12). The team had not come from more than 15 down to win since March 6, 2020 in the MVC semifinal vs. Loyola (18).
Biggest Comebacks in Missouri Valley Conference History
Date               Team                          Opponent                   Largest Deficit            Final
1/27/77           New Mexico State     Bradley                      28                              117-109
3/6/05             Missouri State            SIU                             23                              65-61
1/27/01           Evansville                  Bradley                      23                              70-67(ot)
1/17/24           Bradley                      SIU                             23                              70-69
11/25/07         Missouri State            Winthrop                    22                              73-69
12/20/24         Valparaiso                  Western Michigan     22                              76-73
Going Viral
- Valpo men's basketball made SportsCenter's Top 10 plays for the second time this season on Dec. 20 when Justus McNair hit a buzzer-beater from nearly half court to lift the Beacons over Western Michigan 76-73. The play was featured at No. 1 on SportsCenter's Top 10 that evening.
- McNair's play and the 22-point comeback also received significant social-media buzz, as the play was featured prominently on the homepage of ESPN.com and was posted by the following social media accounts - @espn, @MarchMadnessMBB, @TheFieldof68, @mid_madness and more.
- The story was featured on Yahoo Sports, MSN, the Washington Post, TSN and more. Of course, we can't forget "The Victory Bell," which wrote about it here and here.
- The finish was highlighted prominently on the Friday night SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt that followed the highly-watched Notre Dame vs. Indiana College Football Playoff game. It was the first segment not related to Notre Dame vs. Indiana and was SVP's "Best Thing I Saw Today." The story was once again featured on the next edition of SportsCenter, SC Los Angeles, and finished that edition with the top play honors.
- The play was also all over Chicago newscasts, including GNSports on WGN-TV, the Friday night NBC 5 Chicago news and the Saturday morning NBC 5 Chicago news, hosted by former Valpo football and track & field student-athlete Patrick Fazio.
- That marked the second time this season that Valpo men's basketball has been featured on SportsCenter. Devon Ellis threw down a poster dunk with 6:33 left in the first half on Nov. 30 vs. Northern Illinois, a play that was featured on SportsCenter's Top 10 that evening as the No. 1 play of the day on the popular ESPN countdown.
- McNair's heroic shot marked the sixth time in the last five years that Valpo men's basketball has been featured on SportsCenter Top 10. Furthermore, Valpo Athletics has produced six #SCTop10 plays in the calendar year of 2024. See below for the full list.
- Valpo has been featured on #SCTop10 16 times spanning six sports since joining the Missouri Valley Conference in 2017.
Player            Sport              Date               Opponent/Details
Leah Earnest  WBB              2/4                  buzzer-beater at UIC
Alex Ryan      Baseball         4/28                robbed grand slam at UIC
Caron Tyler   Football          9/7                  leaping TD at YSU
Gary Givens III Football       11/23              game-winning TD catch at 0:00 vs. Davidson
Devon Ellis    MBB              11/30              poster dunk vs. NIU
Justus McNair MBBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 12/20Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â buzzer-beater at Western Michigan
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Hall Call
- Legendary Valpo player and coach Bryce Drew will be inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame on March 19, 2025, as announced by the group's Board of Directors on Nov. 26.
- Drew scored a then-record 2,142 career points (currently still second in program history), averaging 17.2 points per game while also pulling down 380 rebounds and handing out 626 assists in keying the team to an 88-36 record.
- Drew, currently the head coach at GCU, went 124-49 in five seasons as Valpo head coach. His nephew, Isaiah Shaw, is a member of this year's Valpo team.
Schwieger Back for More
- After being named the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season, Cooper Schwieger is back in a Valpo uniform for his sophomore campaign.
- Schwieger has hauled in several preseason accolades, being named to the Preseason All-MVC First Team and the Blue Ribbon Magazine Preseason All-MVC First Team.
- Schwieger was tabbed to the 2023-24 Kyle Macy Freshman All-America Team and a finalist for the Kyle Macy Freshman of the Year Award by CollegeInsider.com last season.
- By earning the MVC Freshman of the Year Award, he became just the fourth Valpo rookie to win a league Newcomer/Freshman of the Year distinction, joining Lubos Barton (1998-99), Bryce Drew (1994-95) and Lance Barker (1991-92). He was the first to do so in a quarter of a century and the last two are members of the Valpo Athletics Hall of Fame.
- Schwieger was just the fourth MVC freshman since 1992-93 to average at least 13.0 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game, joining three other Freshmen of the Year – Southern Illinois' Marcus Domask (2019-20), Creighton's Doug McDermott (2010-11) and Tulsa's Shea Seals (1993-94).
- Also a member of the MVC All-Freshman Team, Schwieger led all MVC rookies in the following categories – overall points per game (13.2), overall rebounds per game (5.4), MVC-only points per game (14.6) and MVC-only rebounds per game (5.7). He also had 11 steals, 28 blocks and 31 assists while shooting 50.2 percent from the field, 36.3 percent from 3 and 78.9 percent from the free-throw line. In league play, he shot 51.9 percent from the field, 38.7 percent from 3 and 82.2 percent from the free-throw line.
- Schwieger finished the season as the only freshman in the nation averaging double figures in scoring and shooting 50 percent from the field and 80 percent from the free-throw line in league play.
- He was one of only six players in the MVC to average double figures in scoring and shoot at least 50 percent from the field and 80 percent from the line in league play, joining Robbie Avila (All-MVC First Team), Malevy Leons (All-MVC First Team), Cade Tyson (All-MVC Second Team), Jayson Kent (All-MVC Second Team) and Ja'Kobi Gillespie (All-MVC Second Team).
- The freshman sensation finished the season with 409 points, tied with Belmont's Cade Tyson's 2022-23 season for the 23rd most points by a freshman in the long and proud history of the Missouri Valley Conference.
- Schwieger was one of nine freshmen nationally to average 13.0 ppg and 5.0 rpg. He became just the third Valpo freshman to average over 13.0 points per game since 1992-93, joining Lubos Barton (13.8, 1998-99) and Bryce Drew (13.4 ppg, 1994-95), both Valpo Athletics Hall of Famers.
- Schwieger became the third Valpo freshman since 1992-93 to average over 5.0 rebounds per game, joining Raitis Grafs (1999-00, 5.8) and Lubos Barton (1998-99, 5.6), both Valpo Athletics Hall of Famers.
- He was named the MVC Freshman of the Week a league-high five times – Nov. 27, Jan. 15, Jan. 24, Feb. 12 and March 4.
- Schwieger scored in double figures 20 times and had six games with 20+ points including a season-high 28 points in a March 3 win over Illinois State, the highest scoring output by a Valpo freshman since Alec Peters in March 2014. He had back-to-back double-doubles on Jan. 14 at Illinois State and Jan. 17 at Evansville including a season-high 13 boards in the Jan. 14 win in Bloomington-Normal.
- The rookie ranked 19th in the MVC in scoring average at 13.2 ppg, 20th in rebounding at 5.4 rpg, ninth in field-goal percentage at 50.2, ninth in blocked shots per game at 0.9 and 10th in offensive rebounds per game at 1.94. In league-only play, he ranked 14th in scoring average at 14.6, 19th in rebounding average at 5.74, seventh in field-goal percentage at 51.9, tied for 14th in blocks per game at 0.74 and tied for ninth in offensive rebounds per game at 2.0.
MVC Freshmen, 13 ppg & 5 rpg (since 1992-93)
Player, Team                          Year               PPG    RPG              MVC Freshman OTY?
Cooper Schwieger, Valpo      2023-24          13.2    5.4                 Yes
Marcus Domask, SIUÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2019-20Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 13.6Â Â Â Â 5.2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Yes
Doug McDermott, Creighton 2010-11Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14.9Â Â Â Â 7.2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Yes
Shea Seals, Tulsa                   1993-94          16.8    6.5                 Yes
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Freshmen Nationally Averaging 13 ppg & 5 rpg in 2023-24
Player                         Team                          PPG    RPG
Cooper Schwieger     Valpo                         13.2    5.4
PJ Haggerty               Tulsa                          21.2    5.5
Jocob Meyer              Coastal Carolina        15.7    5.1
Carlton Carrington     Pittsburgh                   13.8    5.2
Darren Buchanan       George Washington   15.6    6.6
Tyler Perkins             Pennsylvania              13.7    5.3
Vasean Allette           Old Dominion            17.4    5.7
Garrett Johnson          George Washington   13.4    5.6
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Valpo Freshmen to Win League Freshman/Newcomer of the Year
Name                         Year               Award
Cooper Schwieger     2023-24          MVC Freshman OTY
Lubos Barton*Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1998-99Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Mid-Con Newcomer OTY
Bryce Drew*Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1994-95Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Mid-Con Newcomer OTY
Lance Barker             1991-92          Mid-Con Newcomer OTY
*indicates Valpo Athletics Hall of Famer
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Stafford Sidelined
- Senior guard Isaiah Stafford returned to the program this season after leading the team in scoring and ranking seventh in the MVC at 16.9 points per game a year ago.
- Stafford is sidelined with an injury for at least the start of the 2024-25 season. It is unknown whether or not he will return by season's end.
- In MVC-only action, Stafford ranked fourth in the league in points per game at 17.6, fifth in steals per game at 1.5 and 11th in made 3s with 37.
- Stafford was one of three players in the MVC with at least three 30-point games, joining Southern Illinois' Xavier Johnson and Drake's Tucker DeVries, the third-place finisher and winner in the Larry Bird Player of the Year Trophy balloting.
- He had 12 games last season with 20 points or more, and was one of six players in the MVC with a dozen or more 20-point games, joining three All-MVC First Team selections (Drake's Tucker DeVries, Southern Illinois' Xavier Johnson and Indiana State's Robbie Avila), an All-MVC Second Team pick (Indiana State's Ryan Conwell) and one All-MVC Third Team pick (Belmont's Malik Dia).
Number of 20-Point Games by MVC Players in 2023-24
Rank   Player                         School            Number of 20-Point Games
1         Tucker DeVries         Drake             19
2         Xavier Johnson          SIU                 18
3         Robbie Avila              Indiana St       14
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Isaiah Stafford           Valpo             12
T-4     Malik Dia                   Belmont         12
T-4     Ryan Conwell            Indiana State  12      Â
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Family Legacy
- Redshirt sophomore guard Isaiah Shaw is the grandson of legendary Valpo head coach Homer Drew and the nephew of former Valpo head coaches Scott Drew (now at Baylor) and Bryce Drew (now at GCU).
- Shaw is the son of Dana Drew Shaw and Casey Shaw. His father Casey was drafted 37th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1998 NBA Draft out of the University of Toledo. After one season in the NBA, he spent the majority of his career in Italy, leading the league in rebounding in 2005. He also played in Poland, Spain and Latvia.
- His mother Dana, a 1990 Valparaiso High School graduate, is a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and was an Indiana All-Star and first-team all-state selection before scoring in double figures in every game she played at Toledo, where she finished with a school-record 1,919 career points in addition to a school-record 659 assists. Dana was a two-time Mid-American Conference Player of the Year and a three-time MAC Tournament MVP. The two-time Academic All-American was inducted into the Toledo Hall of Fame in 2001.
- Isaiah is the second oldest of four siblings. His older sister Anna never got into sports and is in the movie-making industry. She directs and choreographs films, making Christian and family-friendly movies. His youngest brother Luke finished his senior year of high school in Arizona in 2023-24 and set a school record for career points while leading his team to three state championships and earning league MVP honors. He is taking a postgrad year at Athletes in Action Prep in Lebanon, Ohio in 2024-25. His second-youngest sibling is Caleb, who redshirted at Grand Canyon in 2023-24 after transferring from Northern Colorado.
- Isaiah was born in Rome, Italy while his father was playing professionally. Casey's professional season would run from September to April or May, and Isaiah went to Italian school through second grade. The family had a summer home in Valpo and spent the summer months with Bryce and the Valpo coaching staff.
- When Isaiah was about 10 years old, Casey retired from playing and began working for a financial planning company in Chicago. The family lived in Valpo for a year and a half, then in Chicago for another three years.
- The next stop for the Shaw family was Nashville, Tenn. as Bryce departed Valpo to become the head coach at Vanderbilt. Casey joined Bryce's staff at Vanderbilt, and current Valpo head coach Roger Powell Jr. went with Bryce from Valpo to Vandy.
- Isaiah began his collegiate career playing for his uncle and father at GCU from 2021-2024 before transferring to Valpo prior to the 2024-25 campaign.
- With Bryce's permission, Isaiah is wearing jersey No. 24, a number that is retired by the program and was worn by Bryce during his legendary Valpo career including his famous buzzer-beating shot against Ole Miss in the 1998 NCAA Tournament.
Inside the Roster
- The 2024-25 roster features five returning letterwinners (Darius DeAveiro, Cooper Schwieger, Kaspar Sepp, Isaiah Stafford and walk-on Joe Vick), one returning player who redshirted last season (Lucas Scroggins), six transfers (Jefferson De La Cruz Monegro, Devon Ellis, Carson Schwieger, Tyler Schmidt, Isaiah Shaw and Louth-M Coulibaly) and five true freshmen (Justus McNair, All Wright, Jayden Watson, walk-on Ramzi Salem and walk-on Nick Lombardi).
- The Beacons boast three returning starters from a year ago.
- This year's roster features players from four different countries – Mexico, Canada, Estonia and the United States. In addition, six states are represented – Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Arizona, Virginia and Missouri. The Beacons have a heavy Midwest presence including a team-high five players hailing from the state of Illinois.
- The roster is comprised of seven freshmen (two redshirt), three sophomores (one redshirt), four juniors (one redshirt) and three seniors (one fifth-year).
Newcomer Notes
- Freshman guard Justus McNair averaged 21 points, seven rebounds and four assists per game as a senior at Joliet West High School in 2023-24, when he was Class 4A Honorable Mention All-State and named Herald-News Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
- Junior guard Jefferson De La Cruz Monegro is a transfer from Western Michigan, where he played in 63 games and made 61 starts over the last two seasons. He averaged 8.8 points, 3.1 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game in 2023-24 for the Broncos.
- Freshman guard All Wright played his first three high school seasons at Joplin High School in Missouri before transferring to Link Year for his senior season, where he averaged 15.0 points and 7.0 assists per contest.
- Junior forward Devon Ellis played in 25 games and made 23 starts for Maryland Eastern Shore of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2023-24 after starting his collegiate career with a junior college season at State Fair CC in Sedalia, Mass. He scored in double figures 16 times last season and averaged 11.6 points per game.
- Freshman forward Jayden Watson spent the 2023-24 season under Dave Maravilla at Bosco Institute after finishing his high school career at Bloom.
- Redshirt freshman forward Carson Schwieger redshirted at Wright State in 2023-24 after averaging 12.3 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists at Link Year Prep in 2022-23.
- Fifth-year guard Tyler Schmidt spent four seasons at Olivet Nazarene, where he twice earned NAIA All-American status and averaged better than 20.0 points per game over each of his final three seasons, totaling 2,267 points at the NAIA level.
- Redshirt sophomore Isaiah Shaw saw action in 32 of 35 games at GCU last season for a Lopes team that went 30-5 overall, 17-3 in the Western Athletic Conference and won the WAC regular season and tournament titles before beating Saint Mary's in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and falling to Alabama in the Round of 32.
- Redshirt junior forward Louth-M Coulibaly played in 62 games and made 11 starts over four years at Holy Cross.
- Freshman guard Ramzi Salem and freshman guard Nick Lombardi have joined the program as walk-ons.
Beacon Bits
Random facts on each Valpo player.
- #1 Justus McNair – Went to the same high school as Valpo head coach Roger Powell Jr.
- #2 Jefferson De La Cruz Monegro – From the same area as former Valpo standout Tevonn Walker and the two know each other.
- #3 All Wright – His brother Always Wright is a member of the Rhode Island men's basketball program. His father Joe played at Kansas State University from 1984-1986 and went on to play professionally overseas. Joe holds the single-season scoring record for his team in Iceland after averaging 46.6 points per game in 1992-93.
- #5 Ramzi Salem – Is musically inclined as he knows how to play the piano, produce songs and make beats. He has a software system for music production.
- #6 Darius DeAveiro – Father David is the former head coach at McGill University in Montreal… Also played soccer until his freshman year of high school and traveled significantly for the sport, including a trip to England.
- #9 Isaiah Stafford – Won a national championship at the junior college level at John A. Logan in 2022-23, helping the Vols to a 33-2 mark.
- #10 Lucas Scroggins – Loves to draw and is passionate about art.
- #11 Devon Ellis – Enjoys the outdoors and is good at snowboarding – something some may not expect for his 6-foot-7 stature.
- #12 Jayden Watson – Brother Elijah is also a college basketball player and spent the past two seasons at Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb. after starting his collegiate tenure with two years at West Liberty University in West Virginia. Elijah is currently playing at Northwood University in Midland, Mich.
- #13 Cooper Schwieger – The fraternal twin brother of Valpo redshirt freshman Carson Schwieger. Many people think they are identical twins.
- #20 Joe Vick – Son of Julie Vick, the administrative assistant for the Valpo men's and women's basketball programs.
- #21 Kaspar Sepp – His national team coach is former teammates with Valpo assistant coach A.J. Moye and his prep coach is Moye's former roommate.
- #22 Carson Schwieger – Stepmother Denise Guth is a Valparaiso University graduate and was part of the women's soccer program's first two seasons in 1993 and 1994 as a goalkeeper.
- #23 Tyler Schmidt – Went to the Valpo basketball camp in fifth grade and frequently attended games when Alec Peters was on the team and Bryce Drew was the head coach.
- #24 Isaiah Shaw - Earned an undergraduate degree from GCU in three years with a degree in business management and a minor in biblical studies. Plays a little bit of guitar, which his dad taught him at a young age. He and his brother play Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo Switch, which like anything in the Drew/Shaw household, gets a little competitive.
- #32 Nick Lombardi – Is interested in pursuing a career as a play-by-play sports broadcaster and is a huge fan of sports cars.
- #44 Louth-M Coulibaly – Graduated from Holy Cross with a degree in international relations and is pursuing an MBA at Valpo. He has known Darius DeAveiro since eighth grade and enjoys watching MMA and UFC fights as well as soccer.
The Game's Biggest Stage
- Valpo head coach Roger Powell Jr. owns the unique distinction of having played and coached in the national championship game.
- Just 12 coaches in the last 25 years have coached in the national title game after previously playing in the national title game, and two others have coached in the national championship game after being a rostered player but not seeing action in the national title game as a student-athlete.
- In the last quarter of a century, only two coaches have coached in the national title game after previously playing in the national title game at a different school – Roger Powell Jr. and Kenny Payne.Name                         Year, Team as Player             Year, Team as Coach
Sean May                   2005, UNC                             2022, UNC
Roger Powell Jr.       2005, Illinois                         2021, Gonzaga
Jeff Capel                   1994, Duke                            2015, Duke
Nate James                 1999 & 2001, Duke               2015, Duke
Jon Scheyer                2010, Duke                            2015, Duke
Ricky Moore              1999, UConn                          2014, UConn
Kenny Payne             1986, Louisville                     2014, Kentucky
Danny Manning         1988, Kansas                          2008 & 2012, Kansas
Chris Collins              1994, Duke                            2010, Duke
Jim Thomas               1981, Indiana                         2002, Indiana
Johnny Dawkins        1986, Duke                            2001, Duke
David Henderson       1986, Duke                            1999, Duke
Quin Snyder               1986, Duke                             1999, Duke - DNP
Jeremy Case               2008, Kansas                         2022, Kansas - DNP
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"The Rev" in the Community
- Since head coach Roger Powell Jr. was hired to lead Valpo's program, he has made numerous community engagement appearances including IBCA State Wide Clinic, Popcorn Fest, Valpo Kiwanis, Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana, Big Shoulders NWI, the Valpo Athletics Coaches Tour and many more.
- An engaging speaker with an active social media presence, Powell has launched a video series featuring local restaurants called "Powell Party of Six," showcasing the Powell family meals in the community. Several editions have been released. Â
- Nicknamed "The Rev" because of his strong faith and calling as a preacher, Powell's hire as Valpo head coach made an immediate media splash. The news was featured prominently in the Chicago Sun-Times, on CBS 2 Chicago's 4 p.m. news and WGN-TV's GN Sports. He appeared on the Mully & Haugh morning show on 670 The Score in Chicago and Indiana Sports Talk with Bob Lovell out of Indianapolis.
Inside the Assistants
- Valpo's staff features two coaches who have played in the national title game – Powell and A.J. Moye. Powell has also coached in the national title game.
- Powell, Moye and Matt Gordon have all either coached or played in the Final Four.
- Powell, Moye, Gordon, Pat Baldwin and Lubos Barton have all either coached or played in the NCAA Tournament.
- Assistant coach Pat Baldwin brings head coaching experience to the staff as he spent five seasons at the helm at Milwaukee before serving as an assistant coach under Patrick Ewing at Georgetown during the 2022-23 season. He also worked under Chris Collins as an assistant during a successful run at Northwestern, so he has recent stops in the Big Ten and Big East to go along with head coaching experience.
- Assistant coach Matt Gordon spent two years in the Big 12 Conference at Oklahoma as Director of Recruiting and Special Assistant to head coach Porter Moser. He joined Moser in Norman, Okla. after they previously worked together for a decade at Loyola. Gordon knows what it takes to win in the Missouri Valley Conference as he played a key role in a turnaround that saw the Ramblers post a 156-80 (.661) record during his seven seasons as an assistant coach. He helped the team to two Sweet Sixteen appearances in a four-year period including a historic run to the Final Four.
- Assistant coach A.J. Moye was a standout during his playing days at Indiana, where he took the Hoosiers to the 2002 national title game before beginning a professional playing career. He trained professional and collegiate players from 2011-2023 as part of Rising Talent Development (Mamba Sports Academy), serving as the Master Basketball Trainer for Kobe Bryant's academy. Moye played against Powell in the Big Ten and they later finished out their playing careers as teammates with Skyliners Frankfurt in Germany in 2010-11.
- Recruiting & Player Development Coach Lubos Barton returns to Valpo over two decades after wrapping up his storied career donning the brown and gold. After retiring from his professional playing career, Barton stayed in the game of basketball by beginning his coaching career overseas in 2016. A member of the Valpo Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2017, Barton was a standout on the court from 1998-2002, leading the team to three Mid-Continent Conference regular-season titles, three conference tournament championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances.
- Special Assistant to the Head Coach Quintin Garrison served as the associate head coach at Trinity International University from 2018-2023.
- Assistant Player Development Coach Sean Taylor served as SIUE's graduate assistant/video coordinator from August 2021 to May 2023.
- All six of the aforementioned members of Powell's staff plus graduate assistants Jacob Lindsey and Collin Walls are back for their second season in the program in 2024-25.
- The program welcomed Seamus Glennon as its sports performance coach prior to the 2024-25 season. He previously served as a strength & conditioning assistant for the VCU men's basketball program, a position he held for the last two seasons. He also spent time at Temple and Clemson.
Tradition of Excellence
- Valpo has 14 NCAA Tournament appearances and four NIT berths in the program's proud history, with the team's postseason success highlighted by a Sweet Sixteen run in 1998.
- The program has produced nine All-Americans, won 15 regular season conference championships and 10 conference tournament crowns.
- Valpo also boasts eight NBA players, 10 conference players of the year and 20 20-win seasons.
- Nine of the team's NCAA appearances have come since 1996.
- Valpo has developed a myriad of professional basketball players over the last quarter century, most notably a pair of recent NBA players. Ryan Broekhoff (class of 2013) signed a contract with the Dallas Mavericks in the summer of 2018 after spending five seasons playing internationally in Russia and Turkey. Alec Peters (class of 2017) was the 54th pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns. Peters appeared in 20 games for the Suns in 2017-18, highlighted by a 36-point performance in the season finale against Dallas – a new single-game high by a Valpo alum in the NBA. He has gone on to a successful career overseas with CSKA Moscow (2018-2019), Anadolu Efes (2019-2020) and Kirolbet Baskonia (2020-2022) and Olympiacos (2022-present).Â
- Valpo has produced over 50 professional players in the last three decades.