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Huskies fall to S. Florida

By Nick Gerts | December 5, 2001

With under 10 seconds remaining in the game, Perry Smith thought his 3-point shot to tie the score was certain. Unfortunately for the sophomore guard, the ball rimmed out of the basket and ended the NIU men's basketball team's chances of pulling off the...

Men’s basketball split in the Marquette Classic

By Frank Rusnak | December 3, 2001

By splitting its weekend games, the NIU men's basketball team gave coach Rob Judson his first victory as a Division I head coach. With the Huskies' 87-65 victory Saturday night over Texas Southern University in the 40th annual Marquette University Blue...

Onward to Marquette

By Frank Rusnak | November 30, 2001

Heading to Marquette University for a four-team shootout, the NIU men's basketball team is bringing a different look with them. Having dropped their first two games of the season, the Huskies enter Marquette seeking their first victory. Opening up against...

Basketball recruits to face off in East Moline

By Frank Rusnak | November 7, 2001

On Nov. 23, the NIU men's basketball team will glimpse its future.

This event will not take place at Chick Evans Field House — it won't take place anywhere in DeKalb. Instead, this game will be in — of all places — East Moline.

Joining Curie High School's 6-foot-7 Rome Sanders in committing to NIU out of the class of 2002 are 6-foot-10 center James Hughes from United Township and 6-foot-7 wing player Todd Peterson from Pekin High School.

Transferring from a military station in Germany to his hometown to attend nearby high school United Township, Hughes has been moved around with his father, who is in the army.

After being born outside of the Quad Cities in Illinois, Hughes lived in such places as Mississippi, Las Vegas and Germany, while his stepfather was stationed in different military stations.

While in Germany, his team won the national championship for the U.S. Army Division, while competing against other military bases. Hughes was a star in the league, collecting numerous honors such as all-conference and all-Europe first team. However, no universities in America knew about him. That is what prompted his next move, to come back home.

"My mom told me that if I was serious enough about basketball that I could come back to the states and live with my grandmother to get some looks for basketball," said Hughes.

However, that didn't work out initially, as the IHSA felt that he was recruited to come back home and wouldn't allow him to be eligible to play unless his mother moved back with him. Realizing that his son was serious about pursuing his future in basketball, she willingly packed up her things and moved as well.

While NIU was the first school to show heavy interest in Hughes since his move to Illinois, he felt that DeKalb was the place for him.

"When I came back from Germany, I knew I wanted to choose a school before Christmas," said Hughes. "Northern Illinois was real persistent and I just felt comfortable there and I felt it in my gut like, ‘Yeah, this is where you need to be.'"

The story on Peterson is a little simpler.

It was good enough for his older brother in 1993, so Peterson feels the place to be, as well, is NIU.

A sharp-shooting, athletic and rugged player, Peterson has verbally committed to play under Rob Judson at NIU following his senior year at the Class AA school right outside of Peoria.

"Everything just seemed to fit," said Peterson. "I loved the coaches, loved the campus and the atmosphere. And it seems like everyone wants to get into basketball with the new stadium. There's a lot of energy."

Looking to help contribute to that energy, Peterson is the man for the job. Averaging 17 points and seven rebounds last year, Peterson played on a 19-10 team that returns its top seven players.

Todd's brother, Scott, who is nine years his senior, played at NIU under Brian Hammel in 1993-94, but then transferred to Illinois Weslyn where, in his senior year, they won third place in the country.

While Todd and Scott are both 6-foot-7, Scott was more of a post player, while Todd likes to call the perimeter his home.

"I think that Todd has a lot to add to coach Judson's program," said Pekin coach Joe Stoner. "He's a unique basketball player in the fact that he has the size and he really has some extended range [on his jumper]."

Peterson looks to utilize his size and shooting prowess on the Friday before Thanksgiving with the showdown in East Moline. But what exactly is going on there?

Well, Hughes' new school is located in East Moline, and they are hosting a Thanksgiving Tournament to start off the season, which Pekin has been invited to partake in.

With the two future teammates and their high school teams going up against one another, it should be an interesting battle.

While Peterson would be a center for most high schools at 6-foot-7, he is fortunate to have a 6-foot-9 sophomore, Matt Hagen, who holds down the middle for the Dragons.

With Pekin playing a matchup zone, it will be rare that Peterson will be guarding Hughes, but if it happens it won't be pretty.

"I think we'll take them," Peterson said. "We play a match-up zone, but if he takes off then I might have to step in and guard him. And I'm not going to take it easy on him. All's fair on the floor."

Hughes doesn't look to back down either, "I heard [Pekin] is pretty tough and it's going to be pretty cool playing with a future teammate. But I'm not taking it easy on him, once your on the court, it's all business. Teammates, friendships and all of that are put in the back pocket."

Judson is unable to comment on either player due to NCAA rules.

Making the cut

By Frank Rusnak | October 17, 2001

"It's not a glamourous job being a walk-on basketball player." Despite NIU men's assistant coach Mike Shepherd's unappealing introduction Wednesday night at the Office of Campus Recreation, there were 28 NIU students in attendance who were trying to make...

How will ‘Air’ fair?

By Adam Zolmierski | September 25, 2001

On Tuesday afternoon Michael Jordan said perhaps his two favorite words again, "I'm back." Michael Jordan announced his return to the National Basketball Association on Tuesday, as he signed a two-year contract with the Washington Wizards. Jordan last...

Former DePaul coach joins NIU

By Frank Rusnak | April 29, 2001

Rookie NIU men's head basketball coach Rob Judson is staying true to his roots, completing his triumvirate of head coaches with the addition of former DePaul volunteer assistant Ed Molitor. Serving stints at Texas A&M, Lewis University and the Blue...

On the rise: Arena is necessary for athletic respect

April 19, 2001

I know many students like yourself hate the idea of having to fund NIU's new $36 million project through student fees, but our athletic programs will never get any respect if we don't have the presentation to back it up. With all the gripes students have...

Former player returns to NIU as assistant coach

By Nick Gerts | April 17, 2001

Donald Whiteside is returning home. NIU men's basketball coach Rob Judson named the former Huskie point guard as an assistant coach, joining Mike Shepherd on the bench. "Donald will be a truly great ambassador for Northern Illinois men's basketball,"...

Leaving his mark

By Nick Gerts | April 16, 2001

When Rob Judson was named the new NIU men's basketball coach, Ryan Marks knew his time was up as a Huskie assistant. The six-year Huskie assistant made his push to stay as one of Judson's assistants but knew his chances were slim to none. And with the...

The forgotten conference

April 12, 2001

When is the Mid-American Conference going to get some respect? Is it going to be when the MAC has a team ranked in the Top 25? Will it happen when a MAC basketball program beats a big-name team? Oh, wait, those things already happened. The Toledo football...

McClain joins Illini bench

By Nick Gerts | April 12, 2001

The NIU men's basketball team lost one of its assistant coaching candidates Wednesday as Wayne McClain took the same job at the University of Illinois. McClain, the coach at Peoria Manuel High School, will take over the Illini coaching job left by new...