2009–10 Western Michigan Broncos men's basketball team

The 2009–10 Western Michigan Broncos men's basketball team was an NCAA Division I college basketball team representing Western Michigan University. The team was the two-time defending Mid-American Conference (MAC) West Division champion. WMU was coached by Steve Hawkins who was in his seventh season as head coach of the school. The Broncos played their home games at University Arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan. They finished the season 18–15, 8–8 in MAC play and lost in the semifinals of the 2010 MAC men's basketball tournament.

2009–10 Western Michigan Broncos men's basketball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionWest Division
Record18–15 (8–8 MAC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaUniversity Arena
Seasons
2009–10 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
Kent State133 .8132410 .706
Akron124 .7502411 .686
Miami97 .5631418 .438
Buffalo97 .5631812 .600
Ohio79 .4382215 .595
Bowling Green610 .3751416 .467
West
Central Michigan97 .5631515 .500
Eastern Michigan88 .5001715 .531
Western Michigan88 .5001815 .545
Ball State88 .5001515 .500
Northern Illinois610 .3751020 .333
Toledo115 .063428 .125
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Pre-season

Western Michigan was picked to finish fifth in the MAC's West Division by members of the MAC News Media Panel.[1] The Broncos received four first-place votes.[1] Senior guard David Kool was selected to the All-MAC West Division Pre-season team.[1]

This season also marked the return of assistant coach Clayton Bates who had left the team for a season in order to work in the private sector.[2] Bates previously served as assistant coach at Western Michigan for eight seasons.[2] Bates replaced former assistant coach Andy Hipsher. Hipsher left WMU to become director of basketball operations at USF.[3]

Awards

  • David Kool
    • All-MAC West Division Pre-season team
    • West Division Player of the Week
      • Week 5 – For the week, Kool averaged 23.5 points per game on 45.7% shooting, 42.9% shooting from three-point range and 100% shooting from the free throw line. Against Eastern Illinois, Kool produced the highest-scoring game of any player in the MAC this season with 34 points. He made a career-high eight three-pointers out of a career-high 11 field goals in 18 attempts.[4]
      • Week 6 – In WMU's only game of the week, Kool led his team over Kennesaw State with 20 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals. Kool scored nine of WMU's final 11 points of the game, including a three-pointer with 2:16 remaining that gave WMU the lead for the rest of the game.[5]
    • Mid-American Conference Male Scholar Athlete of the Week [6]
      • Week 15 (Dec. 18)
      • Week 16 (Dec. 23)
      • Week 18 (Jan. 8)
  • Martelle McLemore
    • West Division Player of the Week
      • Week 2 – Set career highs with 22 points, nine rebounds and four assists against VCU. McLemore converted on 9–13 from the field, including 8–9 on two-point field goals and 3–3 free throw shooting.[7]
  • Alex Wolf
    • West Division Player of the Week
      • Week 7 – Wolf earned player of the week honors based on his performance at the Diamond Head Classic.
    • Mid-American Conference Male Scholar Athlete of the Week
      • Week 17 (Jan. 1)

Diamond Head Classic

Diamond Head Classic surprise Alex Wolf, in a game against the University of Illinois.

The Broncos finished fifth out of eight teams in the December 2009 Diamond Head Classic. After losing the first game to eventual champion USC, WMU defeated Northeastern and the College of Charleston to finish the tournament 2–1. Western Michigan led USC 27–18 at the half and 47–46 with 4:24 to go in the game.[8] WMU gave champion USC their toughest game of the tournament.[9]

The tournament was the breakout performance for junior walk-on guard Alex Wolf, who scored 28 total points in the final two games of the tournament. Wolf had scored only 11 career points until the point. In the tournament, Wolf earned career highs in points (15) and rebounds (5) and made his first career three-point field goal. Wolf averaged 11 points, four rebounds and one assist per game and made six out of eight three-point field goals and four out of six free throws. For his accomplishments, Wolf was named MAC West Co-Player of the Week.[10]

Roster

No.NamePos.HeightWeightYearHometown (Previous school)
25David BrownG6'3"213Fr.Roscoe, IL (Hononegah)
32Muhammed ContehF/C6'7"232So.Bloomington, IN (Providence School)
5Mike DouglasG6'0"177So.Detroit, MI (Finney)
22Austin HarperG6'2"176Fr.Grand Haven, MI (Grand Haven)
11Nate HutchesonF6'7"206Fr.Marion, IA (Linn-Mar)
23David KoolG6'3"213Sr.Grand Rapids, MI (South Christian)
24Donald LawsonC6'10"243Sr.Chicago, IL (Leo Catholic)
3Martelle McLemoreG/F6'5"205Sr.Detroit, MI (Consortium Prep)
10Brandon PokleyG6'4"176Fr.Clarkston, MI (Clarkston)
50Nick StapertC6'8"230Fr.Gobles, MI (Gobles)
1Demetrius WardG6'3"208So.Detroit, MI (Pershing)
33Flenard WhitfieldF6'7"222So.Detroit, MI (Martin Luther King)
21Shayne WhittingtonC6'10"210Fr.Paw Paw, MI (Lawrence)
15Alex WolfG6'0"198Jr.Parchment, MI (Parchment)

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
11/7/09*
2:00pm
Kalamazoo CollegeW 78–52[11] 0–0
University Arena (2,097)
Kalamazoo, MI
11/11/09*
7:00pm
Spring ArborW 81–51[12] 0–0
University Arena (2,644)
Kalamazoo, MI
Regular season
11/15/09*
3:00pm
at DetroitW 86–80[13] 0–1
Calihan Hall (3,840)
Detroit, MI
11/18/09*
7:00pm
VCUW 83–67[14] 1–1
University Arena (2,654)
Kalamazoo, MI
11/23/09*
8:00pm, WYIN, ESPN Full Court
at Loyola (IL)W 60–58[15] 1–2
Gentile Center (1,848)
Chicago, IL
11/28/09*
2:00pm
Holy CrossW 64–54[16] 2–2
University Arena (2,671)
Kalamazoo, MI
12/1/09*
7:00pm
TempleW 76–70[17] 2–3
University Arena (3,086)
Kalamazoo, MI
12/9/09*
8:30pm
at Eastern IllinoisW 69–58[18] 3–3
Lantz Arena (1,033)
Charleston, IL
12/13/09*
2:30pm, Big Ten Network
at IllinoisW 88–53[19] 3–4
Assembly Hall (14,886)
Urbana, IL
12/19/09*
4:00pm
Kennesaw StateW 72–64[20] 4–4
University Arena (2,612)
Kalamazoo, MI
12/22/09*
5:00pm, ESPNU
vs. USC
Diamond Head Classic
W 55–51[21] 4–5
Stan Sheriff Center (6,892)
Honolulu, HI
12/23/09*
3:00pm, ESPNU
vs. Northeastern
Diamond Head Classic
W 75–60[22] 5–5
Stan Sheriff Center (N/A)
Honolulu, HI
12/25/09*
4:30pm
vs. College of Charleston
Diamond Head Classic
W 66–63[23] 6–5
Stan Sheriff Center (5,402)
Honolulu, HI
1/3/09*
2:00pm
Sam Houston StateW 74–73[24] 7–5
University Arena (2,693)
Kalamazoo, MI
1/5/09*
7:00pm
Michigan–DearbornW 86–45[25] 8–5
University Arena (2,362)
Kalamazoo, MI
1/9/09
4:00pm
Eastern Michigan
Michigan MAC Trophy
W 61–47[26] 9–5
(1–0)
University Arena (3,224)
Kalamazoo, MI
1/13/09
8:00pm
at Northern IllinoisW 87–77[27] 9–6
(1–1)
Convocation Center (1,463)
DeKalb, IL
1/16/09
2:00pm
Central Michigan
Michigan MAC Trophy
W 70–61[28] 10–6
(2–1)
University Arena (4,656)
Kalamazoo, MI
1/20/09
7:00pm
at Ball StateW 75–68[29] 10–7
(2–2)
Worthen Arena (3,032)
Muncie, IN
1/23/09
2:00pm
ToledoW 73–41[30] 11–7
(3–2)
University Arena (3,521)
Kalamazoo, MI
1/27/09
7:00pm
AkronW 79–70[31] 11–8
(3–3)
University Arena (3,041)
Kalamazoo, MI
1/30/09
2:00pm, Fox Sports Detroit[33]
at Kent StateW 74–73[32] 11–9
(3–4)
Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (3,961)
Kent, OH
2/1/09
7:00pm
at BuffaloW 85–70[34] 12–9
(4–4)
Alumni Arena (1,301)
Buffalo, NY
2/4/09
7:00pm
MiamiW 56–54[35] 12–10
(4–5)
University Arena (3,032)
Kalamazoo, MI
2/6/09
2:00pm
Bowling GreenW 65–64[36] 13–10
(5–5)
University Arena (3,515)
Kalamazoo, MI
2/9/09
7:00pm
at OhioW 90–74[37] 13–11
(5–6)
Convocation Center (2,880)
Athens, OH
2/14/09
2:00pm, Fox Sports Detroit[39]
at Eastern Michigan
Michigan MAC Trophy
W 66–52[38] 13–12
(5–7)
Convocation Center (1,094)
Ypsilanti, MI
2/17/09
7:00pm, Fox Sports Detroit Plus[41]
Northern IllinoisW 90–81[40] 14–12
(6–7)
University Arena (3,016)
Kalamazoo, MI
2/20/09*
3:00pm
at Southern Illinois
BracketBusters
W 89–72[42] 14–13
SIU Arena (4,151)
Carbondale, IL
2/24/09
7:00pm
at ToledoW 61–41[43] 15–13
(7–7)
Savage Arena (3,398)
Toledo, OH
2/27/09
6:30pm, Fox Sports Detroit[45]
at Central Michigan
Michigan MAC Trophy
W 74–66[44] 15–14
(7–8)
Rose Arena (3,504)
Mt. Pleasant, MI
3/4/09
7:00pm
Ball StateW 67–52[46] 16–14
(8–8)
University Arena (3,121)
Kalamazoo, MI
MAC Tournament
3/7/09
2:00pm
Bowling Green
MAC tournament first round
W 75–73[47] 17–14
University Arena (1,786)
Kalamazoo, MI
3/11/09
12:00pm, Fox Sports Detroit
vs. Central Michigan
MAC Tournament quarterfinals
W 69–60[48] 18–14
Quicken Loans Arena (N/A)
Cleveland, OH
3/12/09
7:00pm, ESPN Full Court
vs. Akron
MAC Tournament semifinals
W 66–64[49] 18–15
Quicken Loans Arena (N/A)
Cleveland, OH
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

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