Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference: Season 2011-12

NSIC Ranking
 1. Bemidji St. 16-6 (22-8)
 2. SW Minnesota St. 15-7 (18-10)
 3. St.Cloud St. 15-7 (19-8)
 4. MSU Moorhead 14-8 (20-8)
 5. Augustana, SD 14-8 (17-10)
 6. Winona St. 19-3 (25-5)
 7. Minn.-Duluth 11-11 (14-13)
 8. Wayne St., NE 9-13 (10-17)
 9. Northern St. 9-13 (13-13)
 10. Concordia-St.Paul 9-13 (12-14)
 11. Upper Iowa 7-15 (10-16)
 12. Mary 7-15 (8-18)
 13. Minnesota St. 6-16 (7-19)
 14. Minn.-Crookston 3-19 (7-19)



Southwest Minnesota State University wins the USA NSIC 2011-2012 title (Photo: NSIC)


Southwest Minnesota State University 2011-12
Brad Bigler Brad Bigler Bigler
Jordan Miller
Miller
Matt Zager
Zager
Vinard Birch
Birch
William Giddings
Giddings
Nick Smith
Smith
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
13  Miller Jordan 195 (6'5'') G 89 USA
24  Zager Matt 185 (6'1'') G   USA
12  Birch Vinard 180 (5'11'') G 92 USA
1  Giddings William 195 (6'5'') F 91 USA
44  Smith Nick 205 (6'9'') C 92 USA
   Condon Shaun 187 (6'2'') G   USA
3  Jones Dalston 182 (6'0'') G   USA
15  Jones Darry 187 (6'2'') G   USA
4  Carlson Trent 193 (6'4'') G   USA
2  Barnes Tramel 185 (6'1'') G   USA
22  West Lavione 200 (6'7'') F 89 USA
34  Sussenguth Casey 200 (6'7'') F   USA
5  Appel Michael 198 (6'6'') F   USA
30  Engelstad Ben 200 (6'7'') F   USA
30  Wallace James 180 (5'11'') G   USA
   Condon David 208 (6'10'') C   USA
Head Coach: Brad Bigler
Coach Assistant: Brooks McKowen
Coach Assistant: Travis Carroll


Mustangs win NSIC tournament championship! West named tournament MVP - Mar 5, 2012

Southwest Minnesota State captured its first ever Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference tournament championship with come-from-behind 76-72 victory over MSU Moorhead on Sunday night in Rochester, Minn.
MSUM held a 59-48 lead with 10 minutes left in the game, but SMSU used a 24-4 run over the next nine minutes to earn the victory. SMSU is now 1-4 all-time in NSIC tournament championship game appearances.
SMSU (19-10), ranked fifth in this week's NCAA region poll, earns an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, which will be announced at 9:30 tonight. MSUM (20-9) was ranked eighth in the this week's rankings.
Nick Smith led SMSU with his first career double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 10 rebounds and recording three blocked shots. Lavione West, named the tournament MVP, scored 16 points on 6 of 7 shooting and grabbed five rebounds. Matt Zager (12) and Vinard Birch (11) rounded out SMSU's double figure scoring, while Jordan Miller added eight points and dished out five assists for the Mustangs. Miller and Smith were both named to the all-tournament team along with West.
Jordan Riewer led the Dragons with a career-high 25 points on 8 of 10 shooting with seven 3-pointers.
MSUM shot 44.8 percent (26 of 58) from the field and connected on 14 of 29 from 3-point range.
SMSU ended the game shooting 49.2 percent (29 of 59) from the field, but shot 59.3 percent (16 of 27) in the second half. The Mustangs forced 18 turnovers, including 11 in the second half. SMSU held a 20-10 scoring advantage in points off of turnovers, including 16-3 in the second half.
MSUM was red-hot from 3-point range in the opening half, connecting on 8 of 14 3-point attempts with Jordan Riewer leading the team with four 3-pointers.
The Dragons jumped to an early 13-6 lead behind a pair of 3-pointers, but SMSU answered with an 8-0 run capped by a back-to-back field goals by
Nick Smith to regain the lead at 14-13 with 14 minutes and 31 seconds left in the half.
Casey Sussenguth hit a field goal to give SMSU a 20-15 lead at the 11:53 mark, but the Mustang offense struggled in the next nine minutes and MSUM was able to take advantage and put together an 18-4 run to build a 33-24 lead.
Matt Zager scored on a pair of lay-ups to cut the deficit to 33-28, before the Dragons closed the half with another 3-pointer to take a 36-28 halftime lead.
MSUM shot 48.3 percent (14 of 29) from the field in the half with Riewer pacing the Dragons with 12 points.
SMSU shot just 40.6 percent (13 of 32) from the field and was 0 of 5 from 3-point range. Smith led SMSU with eight points in the half.
MSUM continued its solid shooting into the second half, holding a 45-32 lead with 16:30 left in the second half, before SMSU mounted a comeback and cut the MSUM lead to 49-45 with following a three-point play by West at the 12:26 mark.
But once again, the Dragons answered using the 3-point shot and pushed the lead to 59-48 with 10 minutes left in the game.
SMSU then made its decisive run and slowing cut into the lead and finally regained the lead at 63-62 with 4:09 remaining on a field goal by Smith. The Mustangs continued to pour it on and extended the margin to 69-62 with 2:18 left following a dunk by Smith.
MSUM went nearly the last 10 minutes of the game without a field goal, until hitting a pair of 3-pointers in the closing seconds.
Courtesy of Northern Sun

NSIC Tournament Final: Southwest Minnesota State - MSU Moorhead 76-72
NSIC Tournament Semifinals:
MSU Moorhead - Bemidji State 73-64
Southwest Minnesota State - Winona State 69-64


All-NSIC 1st Team 2011-2012
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James Ellisor
Ellisor
Cody Schilling
Schilling
Bryce Tesdahl
Tesdahl
Ryan Rasmussen
Rasmussen
Dustin Tetzlaff
Tetzlaff
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Player of the Year: James Ellisor (6'5''-F-90) of Bemidji St.
All-Tournament MVP: Lavione West (6'7''-F-89) of SW Minnesota St.
Defensive Player of the Year: Vinard Birch (5'11''-G-92) of SW Minnesota St.
Freshman of the Year: Zach Romashko (6'8''-F-92) of Minnesota St.
Newcomer of the Year: Dermaine Crockrell (6'1''-G-89) of Bemidji St.
Coach of the Year: Matt Bowen of Bemidji St.

1st Team
G: Cody Schilling (6'5''-89) of Augustana, SD
F: James Ellisor (6'5''-90) of Bemidji St.
G: Bryce Tesdahl (6'3''-90) of Bemidji St.
G: Ryan Rasmussen (6'2''-89) of Minn.-Duluth
G: Dj Hamilton (6'1''-90) of MSU Moorhead
F: Dustin Tetzlaff (6'7'') of Northern St.
G: Jordan Miller (6'5''-G-89) of SW Minnesota St.
G: Shaun Jensen (6'1'') of St.Cloud St.
G: Amry Shelby (5'11''-91) of Wayne St., NE
C: Clayton Vette (6'9''-88) of Winona St.

2nd Team
G: Drae Murray (5'11''-90) of Augustana, SD
G: Peter Olafeso (6'2''-85) of Concordia-St.Paul
F: Damon Smith (6'7'') of Mary
G: Jake Hottenstine (6'3''-91) of Minn.-Duluth
G: Stephen Kirschbaum (6'5''-88) of Minnesota St.
F: Alex Novak (6'9'') of MSU Moorhead
C: Nick Smith (6'9''-C-92) of SW Minnesota St.
C: Tim Bergstraser (6'6'') of St.Cloud St.
C: Tucker Wentzien (6'8''-90) of Upper Iowa
G: Taylor Cameron (6'5''-91) of Winona St.

NSIC All-Tournament Team
Jordan Miller of SW Minnesota St.
Nick Smith of SW Minnesota St.
Lavione West of SW Minnesota St.