DePauw junior guard Alex Stewart and freshman post Stephen Schott earned Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference men's basketball honorable mention in voting by the conference's 10 head coaches
The DePauw men's basketball season came to an end in the quarterfinals of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament as the Tigers fell to top-seed Southwestern by a 70-57 score
The DePauw men's basketball team opens Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament play on Friday, February 25, when it squares off with Southwestern University
DePauw jumped out to as much as a 22-point first-half lead and held off a late Southwestern rally to defeat the Pirates, 88-79
Trinity jumped out to as much as an 11-point first-half lead and never trailed from that point on the way to a 58-50 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory over DePauw
DePauw battled back from as much as a 15-point second-half deficit to take a lead with less than five minutes left, but host Millsaps held on for a 67-64 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory
The Tigers jumped out to an early 12-point lead, but hit just one field goal over a stretch of nearly 17 minutes in a 62-51 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference loss at Oglethorpe
The Tigers jumped out to an early seven-point lead, but host Rose-Hulman put together a 14-1 run and never trailed the rest of the way in defeating DePauw 74-66 in a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game
DePauw battled all the way back from a 13-point first half deficit to take a late lead, but host Centre grabbed a 73-68 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory from the Tigers
Host Sewanee scored the final five points of the first half and the first three of the second and DePauw never was able to get the margin to single digits as Sewanee topped the Tigers 70-51 in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference action
Austin Brown scored 15 and Steve Schott added 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds as DePauw defeated Hendrix by a 74-60 count
The Tigers shot 54 percent from the floor and held visiting Rhodes to just 37 percent on the way to an 81-56 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory
Alex Stewart scored the Tigers' final 16 points as DePauw knocked off Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference-leading Southwestern, 74-71
DePauw was within six points of 16th-ranked Trinity with just over one minute to play, but the host Tigers scored the next four and held on for a 73-65 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory
The Tigers completed their first Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference weekend with a sweep as they held on for a 65-63 win over visiting Millsaps
Four Tigers scored in double figures as DePauw defeated visiting Oglethorpe 75-53
The host Tigers shot 62 percent from the floor in the second half and 53 percent for the game on the way to a 79-65 victory over Earlham
Williams College, ranked 12th in Division III, improved to 10-1 on the season and captured the first Tampa Bay Shootout title with a 78-71 win over DePauw
Six Tigers scored in double figures as DePauw improved to 5-4 with an 85-77 win over Emory in the first game of the Tampa Bay Shootout
After shooting nearly 55 percent from the field in the first half and leading 44-37 at the break, the Tigers cooled off over the final 20 minutes in hitting just 28 percent in an 81-76 loss at Kalamazoo
Visiting Rose-Hulman led the entire game on the way to a 69-60 victory in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference opener for both squads
DePauw's Reid Sakel hit a three-pointer and four free throws in the final 54 seconds to take the Tigers from a 70-69 deficit to a 76-72 lead and an eventual 76-75 victory over visting Maryville (Mo.)
DePauw freshman Brian Oilar hit a three-pointer with 3.1 seconds left and Reid Sakel stole a Wabash pass with 1.3 seconds remaining to give DePauw a 63-60 victory over the visiting Little Giants
Visiting Albion scored the final 11 points of the first half and opened the second half with a 7-3 run on the way to a 75-64 victory over DePauw in the championship game of the Mike Rokicki Community Versus Cancer Challenge
Washington (Mo.) shot 63 percent in the first half in jumping out to a 58-17 advantage at the intermission on the way to a 94-53 win over Wisconsin Lutheran in the consolation game of the Mike Rokicki Community Versus Cancer Challenge