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COACHES<br />

Win-Loss Records by Coach<br />

Coach (Years) W L<br />

Gordon Fosness (1961-83) 351 195<br />

10 Conference Championships<br />

Doug Martin (1988-05) 252 256<br />

4 Conference Championships<br />

Les Belding (1934-45) 147 51<br />

3 Conference Championships<br />

John Hemenway (2005-10) 115 49<br />

1 Conference Championship<br />

Stewart Ferguson (1929-34) 71 17<br />

4 Conference Championships<br />

Bud Dougherty (1919-27) 71 36<br />

2 Conference Championships<br />

Jim Borsheim (1956-61) 70 35<br />

Bob McCardle (1949-54) 56 42<br />

Jim Martin (1983-87) 41 65<br />

2 Conference Championships<br />

Dave Gorby (1946-48) 37 13<br />

1 Conference Championship<br />

Shane Murphy (2010-pres.) 24 9<br />

Erv Pitts (1954-56) 21 16<br />

Ray Green (1945) 16 6<br />

1 Conference Championship<br />

Elliott Hatfield (1927-29) 16 11<br />

Edwin “Red” Thomas (1948) 10 <strong>12</strong><br />

Harry Hersey (1917) 7 1<br />

Emerson Cobb (1943) 6 6<br />

John Morrison (1987) 4 24<br />

<strong>DWU</strong> ATHLETIC TRAINERS<br />

Jarod<br />

Guthmiller,<br />

M.S., ATC<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Kacie<br />

Sanderson<br />

Student Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Abby<br />

Hubbard<br />

Student Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Sarah<br />

Weidler<br />

Student Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Eric<br />

Lundberg<br />

Student Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

For more information<br />

about <strong>DWU</strong> Athletic<br />

Training, go to<br />

www.dwu.edu/<br />

catalog/courses/<br />

athletic_training.htm<br />

on the Web.<br />

TIGERS<br />

Josh Mueller<br />

Assistant Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Coach<br />

Josh Mueller begins his second season<br />

as the assistant coach for the Dakota<br />

Wesleyan University men’s basketball<br />

program in <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong>. This is Mueller’s first<br />

coaching stint, but he has a wealth of<br />

basketball experience under his belt and<br />

has been a valuable addition to the Tiger coaching staff.<br />

Most recently, Mueller played professional basketball in<br />

Finland, Holland and Germany. He also spent time in the 2nd<br />

Bundesliga in Germany. He played in Germany for three years<br />

and spent one year each in Finland and Holland. Before<br />

playing overseas, he played for the Sioux Falls Skyforce, an<br />

NBA Development League team in Sioux Falls, S.D.<br />

Mueller played college basketball at the University of South<br />

Dakota, and he graduated as the career leader in assists<br />

(801), steals (256) and 3-point field goals (308). He is second<br />

on the all-time scoring list (1,994). Mueller was a part of the<br />

2005 North Central Conference Tournament Championship<br />

team which won a school-record 27 games. He was a twotime<br />

Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year finalist, which includes<br />

the top 16 guards in the nation. He was also a three-time<br />

selection to the NCC All-Conference Team.<br />

In high school, Mueller was a part of a West Central squad<br />

that won back-to-back state titles at the South Dakota Class “A”<br />

State Tournament in 2000 and 2001. He also led his team to a<br />

runner-up finish in 1999. He is third all-time in points scored in<br />

South Dakota with 2,563, and he holds the state tournament<br />

record for most points with 147 in three games.<br />

Mueller lives in Mitchell and is pursuing a master’s degree in<br />

education at Dakota Wesleyan.<br />

Zander Tasch<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong> Coach<br />

Zander Tasch enters his second season<br />

as the <strong>DWU</strong> men’s basketball graduate<br />

assistant in <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong>. Tasch started with<br />

the Tigers in the 2010-11 season, and he<br />

helped Dakota Wesleyan to a 24-9 overall<br />

record and a Sweet 16 appearance in the<br />

NAIA National Championships in Point Lookout, Mo.<br />

At Dakota Wesleyan, Tasch serves as a recruiting<br />

coordinator for the men’s basketball program and helps with<br />

film exchange, scouting reports, film breakdown and<br />

monitoring the academic progress of the Tiger basketball<br />

players.<br />

Before coming to <strong>DWU</strong>, Tasch, a Nantucket, Mass., native,<br />

worked the 2009-10 season in basketball operations at Long<br />

Island University – C.W. Post, an NCAA Division II school.<br />

Tasch graduated from the College of Charleston in 2006<br />

with a degree in mass media communications. In addition to<br />

his work with college teams, he has also worked two summers<br />

at the LeBron James Kings Academy and Wootten <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Camps. He helped for one season at the Jim Calhoun Camp<br />

at the University of Connecticut, Providence College <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

Camp, the Paul Pierce Camp and the Celtics Youth Camps.<br />

At Dakota Wesleyan, Tasch is pursuing a master’s degree in<br />

educational policy and administration.<br />

Tiger Men’s <strong>Basketball</strong><br />

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www.dwu.edu

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