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Tue, May/12 Final - 5 innings
Softball
8 Central Methodist (MO)
0 at Midland
Wed, May/13 Final
Softball
0 Central Methodist (MO)
1 at Madonna
Wed, May/20 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 1 No Team Score
Wed, May/20 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 1 No Team Score
Thu, May/21 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 2 No Team Score
Thu, May/21 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 2 No Team Score
Fri, May/22 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 3 T7th of 75
Fri, May/22 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 3 7th of 73
2008-09 Men's Basketball Team

2008-09 Men's Basketball Team

  • Year Inducted:
    2015
  • Sport(s):
    Men's Basketball
  • Inductee Category:
    Team

The 2008-09 Men's Basketball Team went 28-7 overall, the third-most wins by a team in CMU history. They were regular-season conference runners up and postseason conference runners up. The team started an impressive 12-0; which was and still is the best start in CMU history. The team had another perfect stretch in the second half of the season, going 10-0. The team earned the school's sixth-ever NAIA National Tournament bid in school history and finished in the Round of 16. Overall, CMU spent five weeks in the NAIA Top 25 Poll and reached as high as 18th. Coach Sherman was awarded with conference coach of the year honors; which he had previously won the year before and as luck would have it, he won it again the following year. The 2008-09 team had two All-American with Jeff Blauvelt and Matt Sherman, three players win All-Conference, and two win Heart Player of the Week honors. The 2008-09 team consisted of Mike Regan, Matt Sherman, Curtis Smith, Jeremy Esry, Alvin Brass, Jeff Blauvelt, Nic Dykman, Jake Prosser, Moses Harper, Joe Howell, Nick Stellwagen, Brock Edris, Anthony Johnson, Paul Cibulskis, and Jake Clark. The coaches were Jeff Sherman, Charlie Wilson, Sam McMahon, and Ryan Peterson.