Set to open up season No. 4 under the direction of head coach
Bart Lundy, the Milwaukee men's basketball team officially gets the 2025-26 campaign underway when it hosts Hampton Monday evening at UWM Panther Arena. The matchup against the Pirates is set to tip-off at 7 PM on ESPN+ and will have live statistics available. The audio broadcast will be available on 101.7 FM The Truth and its streaming services, as well as the Varsity Network.
Scott Warras is on the call for his 10th season as the voice of the Panthers and all links are posted on the MKE website.
LOOKING AT THE OPPONENT
Last winter, Hampton enjoyed a solid rebuilding season under head coach Ivan Thomas in his first year at the helm. The Pirates went 17-16 overall, marking the first winning season for the program since 2018-19 (they had gone a combined 52-92/.311 the prior five years). The team posted its first undefeated month since 2002-03 and Thomas' 17 victories were the second-most for a first-year coach in program history. The team claimed eight Coastal Athletic Association wins, surpassing the total from Hampton's first two years in the league combined. The roster set for the new campaign includes 11 newcomers, with five returners. Top players from last winter include Daniel Johnson (7.6 ppg/3.0 rpg), Xzavier Long (6.6 ppg/5.0 rpg), and Etienne Strothers (4.6 ppg/2.0 rpg). The team was picked fifth in the CAA Preseason Coaches' Poll.
SERIES HISTORY
Monday's opener marks the first-ever meeting between the two programs on the hardwood.
LAST TIME OUT
Milwaukee played one exhibition contest this preseason, claiming a 97-65 victory over Parkside Oct. 25. The team shot 59.0 percent (36-of-61) from the floor overall and connected on 55.6 percent (15-of-27) from deep.
John Lovelace Jr. led five players in double figures, finishing with a game-high 19 points. He made 7-of-8 attempts from the floor, including a perfect 4-4 showing from deep.
Stevie Elam added 14, and
Amar Augillard finished with 13 points and four steals.
AND WE'RE OFF
A couple of different looks to the season opener, which sees Milwaukee playing its opening game of the season at home for the seventh time in the past 13 years. The team is now 22-13 in season openers since returning to the NCAA Division I ranks full-time in 1990-91, which includes a big 102-46 win over MSOE in Coach Lundy's MKE debut three years ago and a dominant 118-62 win over Lakeland last season. In all, the team is now 29-6 in that same span in home openers, claiming wins in 22 of the past 25 (13 in a row at one point). Also, the Panthers have not lost the season opener when it was played at home since dropping an 80-79 decision to Platteville in 1994 (have won the previous 16 in that scenario).
NOW THAT'S SOME TILT
The team adopted the slogan "Tilt The Floor" heading into last season and then went and did everything in its power to back that up. In addition to scoring at a total per-game clip that finished among the highest in program history at 78.4 points a night, the Panthers finished in first place in the nation in fastbreak points - and it wasn't even really close. They had been battling along with a handful of other teams all winter but when the season was completed, no other team at the NCAA DI level scored more fastbreak points than MKE's 18.38 a game. For perspective, the MKE offense put up 15.3 a game two years ago and 12.3 per contest in
Bart Lundy's first season at the helm. The number was just 7.5 a game the year before Lundy's arrival.
FASTBREAK POINTS LEADERS NCAA DI
1. Milwaukee was the best at 18.38 ppg
2. New Mexico State 15.83
3. N.C. Central 15.79
4. Michigan State 15.59
5. Florida 15.58
HITTING THE MARK
With a 21-11 overall ledger a year ago, the Panthers recorded the 13th 20-win season in program history. It also marked back-to-back-to-back for
Bart Lundy after posting a 20-15 mark two years ago and a 22-12 ledger in his first season on the bench. That gave Milwaukee three straight 20-win seasons for the first time since 2003-04 (20-11), 2005-06 (22-9), and 2004-05 (26-6) - which was the tail end of four consecutive years hitting the mark. Lundy is the first MKE coach to claim 20+ victories in three consecutive campaigns since Bruce Pearl in 2002-03 (24-8), 2003-04 (20-11) and 2004-05 (26-6).
FOR THE MKE
In today's world of college basketball, change is still inevitable. This season, Milwaukee welcomes eight new faces, broken down into three freshmen (2 true freshmen in
Stevie Elam and
Josh Dixon & redshirt freshman
Sekou Konneh) and five transfers (including NCAA Division I transfers in
Seth Hubbard/Toledo and
Amar Augillard/Fresno State). Other transfers include
Isaiah Dorceus (Daytona State),
Chandler Jackson (Parkland), and
Tate Mackenzie (Howard). That brings the total number of student-athletes on the roster to fifteen. The background stretches far and wide ... and actually across the country with the list including an impressive array of 11 states: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
POLL POSITION
The Panthers were listed in the "receiving votes" section of the CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major Top 25 poll this season, essentially ending up at No. 29. Last winter they checked in at #18, marking the first time that Milwaukee had been in the preseason edition list by CollegeInsider.com since prior to the start of the 2014-15 campaign – a season in which the team was coming off its most recent trip to the NCAA Tournament.
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The last few months prior to the start of the season witnessed the MKE program atop many of the early rankings, including taking the top spot in the Under Armour Horizon League preseason poll for the second straight year (after earning the top spot for the first time in 18 years last winter). National organizations are taking notice as well, with respected polls such as Lindy's (No. 1 for the second year in a row), Blue Ribbon Yearbook (No. 1 for a second season), Mid-Major Madness (No. 1 back-to-back), HoriZone (picked No. 1 after No. 2 last year), among others, to all be considering the Panthers the team to beat in the league this season.
POLL TRENDS
Milwaukee was picked to finish first in the Under Armour preseason poll conducted by the League's head coaches, SIDs, and media members. That marks a recent trend for the Panthers under
Bart Lundy. Two years ago, the program was picked second, marking its highest choice in over a decade. Last year, the Panthers were picked No. 1 for the first time since prior to the 2006-07 campaign. In addition, Milwaukee saw three of its players earn Preseason All-League honors – no other league program had more than one of its players selected. Newcomer
Amar Augillard was picked as a First-Team honoree, while both
Faizon Fields and
Seth Hubbard earned Second-Team status.
2025-26 Under Armour Preseason Poll
#Â Â Team (First-place votes) Points
1. Milwaukee (24) – 428
2. Oakland (7) – 384
3. Youngstown State (2) – 364
4. Robert Morris (8) – 345
5. Purdue Fort Wayne (1) – 287
6. Northern Kentucky – 274
7. Wright State – 221
8. Cleveland State (2) – 217
9. Detroit Mercy – 176
10. IU Indianapolis – 115
11. Green Bay – 93
REBOUND REPORT
After breaking the 30-year-old program record for rebounds per game (was 38.4 rpg) in
Bart Lundy's first season at 39.1, the team just missed resetting the mark in year two when it finished at 39.0. Last season, the squad was at it again, resetting the program mark at 39.2 rebounds per night - highlighted by a final rebound margin of +9.3. In addition to being first in the Horizon League in every rebound category, the Panthers also ranked high across the nation. The team finished 21st in the NCAA in rebounds per game, fifth in offensive rebounds per outing (14.4), and just out of first place in the nation with that +9.3 margin.
REBOUND MARGIN
1. Saint Mary's at +10.3
2. Milwaukee at +9.3
3. South Dakota State at +9.2
PROGRAM RECORD FOR REBOUNDS
1. 39.2 in 2024-25
2. 39.1 in 2022-23
3. 39.0 in 2023-24
4. 38.4 in 1992-93 (record for 30+ years)
AMAR AWARENESS
One of the key additions to the MKE roster this season is no stranger to filling up the scoresheet and has been heralded as one of the top newcomers in the Horizon League by numerous sources and publications nationally, arriving at Milwaukee following a stop at Fresno State last season where he averaged 13.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game for the Bulldogs in 2024-25. But more impressively, had four 20+ point outbursts in his 11 appearances, topped by a 30-point effort against Sacramento State. That followed a season at Triton College in River Grove, Ill., where he was selected as the 2024 National Junior College Athletic Association Division I Player of the Year after averaging 22.7 points per game while finishing ranked No. 2 in the nation in total points (841). Heading into the 2025-26 campaign, in addition to being tabbed a member of the Horizon League Preseason First Team, he was also selected to the first team by "Blue Ribbon Yearbook".
ON THE RADAR
Bart Lundy is approaching a milestone moment, as he continues to pile up victories during his illustrious coaching career. Lundy enters year No. 24 sitting at 492 wins. He has averaged over 21 wins per season since he started roaming the sidelines for Queens in the 1998-99 campaign.
ANOTHER CLUB MEMBER SET TO JOIN
Last season, the Panthers saw both
Themus Fulks and
Kentrell Pullian score the 1,000th point of their NCAA Division I careers with the Panthers, becoming the 31st and 32nd players to reach the plateau in the Black & Gold. There will be a new addition waiting in the wings as the season tips off, as newcomer
Seth Hubbard has already established himself at the DI level. A transfer to the Panthers following one season at Toledo and two years at Western Michigan, he hits the court this winter having scored 945 points in his NCAA Division I career, averaging 9.9 points in 95 career games.
RECORD BREAKERS
Milwaukee again added more entries to the record book last season, establishing new Top-5 marks in numerous categories.
Points scored: fourth at 2,510
Scoring Average: sixth at 78.4 ppg
Field Goals Made: third at 907
Field Goals Attempted: fourth at 1,939
Field-Goal Percentage: third at .468
Total Rebounds: third at 1,253
Rebound Average: first at 39.2
Offensive Rebounds: second at 462
Free Throws Made: fifth at 507
Free Throws Attempted: fifth at 741
OUT OF THE GATES
Prior to a two-point defeat against Robert Morris Jan. 19 of last season, the Panthers had opened a perfect 9-0 at home to mark the best start to a season at home since opening the 2005-06 campaign at 10-0 before dropping a decision to UIC in mid-February as part of a 13-2 home ledger. Dating back tthe prior season, Milwaukee saw its overall win streak end at 12 consecutive home contests, the longest such streak since an impressive (and school record) run of 25 straight back in 2004-05 (a 15-0 mark for the year) and the first 10 games of the 2005-06 campaign.
Also, at 5-2 through the first seven games (prior to UCF), the team marked its best seven-game start to a season since opening the 2020-21 campaign at the same 5-2 ledger. The last time the Panthers had been 6-2 (or better) after eight games was back in 2013-14. That season, the team got out of the gates at 9-2. On the league side of things, the Panthers were off to a 3-0 start for the first time since 2011-12.
A "DECEMBER TO REMEMBER"
The impressive feats kept rolling on last year, as the Panthers went a perfect 5-0 in the month of December, the first undefeated month of MKE hoops since a 7-0 ledger way back in February of 2005. The numbers were impressive, averaging 89.4 points on offense with the defense checking in allowing just 70.6 points per outing. The team shot 49.5 percent (153-of-309) from the floor and outrebounded opponents by an average of 42.8-26.4. Five players averaged double-figures, led by
Kentrell Pullian (18.2 ppg), with
Themus Fulks (16.4 ppg),
Jamichael Stillwell (15.0 ppg/15.0 rpg),
Erik Pratt (14.3 ppg), and
AJ McKee (10.6 ppg) rounding out the list.
PERFECT FROM 15 FEET
The Panthers went a perfect 11-for-11 from the free throw line against Purdue Fort Wayne Feb. 2 of last season, marking just the fifth time in program history that the team made 100 percent in a single game that consisted of at least 10 attempts.
1.000 (22-22) at Youngstown State 2/28/15
1.000 (20-20) Green Bay (OT) 1/9/09
1.000 (15-15) at Youngstown State 1/7/08
1.000 (13-13) Oakland 1/20/22
KEEPING IT '100'
The MKE offense pulled off a feat not seen in over 20 years in the program last year. The team recorded 100 points against Akron Dec. 15, reaching the century mark in regulation against an NCAA Division I opponent for the first time since a 117-55 victory over Prairie View A&M on November 20, 2004. Since that day, the Panthers have scored 100+ points in five other games, but all coming against non-DI opponents or needing OT to get there. It also marks the third time under head coach
Bart Lundy the team has netted 100+ in a contest. In Lundy's first season, the team put up 112 against Cardinal Stritch (W, 112-38 Nov. 12, 2022) and 102 against MSOE (W, 102-46 Nov. 7, 2022).
THE OPENING 20
On their way to 100 points in that game against Akron Dec. 15, the Panthers started strong with a 58-point performance in the first half. That marked a tie for the fifth-most points in a first half in program history.
1. 66 against Judson on 12/13/15
2. 61 at Cal State Northridge on 2/11/91
3. 60 against UMKC on 12/29/90
4. 59 against Upper Iowa on 11/21/05
T5. 58 against Akron on 12/15/24
T5. 58 against Wright State on 2/28/91
LEAGUE LIFTOFF
Milwaukee broke a recent skid in Horizon League openers three years ago, topping Green Bay (68-65) last season after having dropped the initial game in conference each of the prior six, dating back to an 82-76 victory over YSU in 2013-14. Since joining the MCC/Horizon League, Milwaukee is now 16-15 in league openers following the result against Cleveland State this year, which improved
Bart Lundy to 2-1 in his tenure.
C-C-C-ING SUCCESS
The Panthers continued their mastery of the MTE the program has hosted in two of the past three seasons, moving to a perfect 6-0 between the 2022 Cream City Classic and the 2024 Cream City Challenge. In those six games, the offense has averaged 79.0 points and only allowed 68.7 a game. The title marks the sixth in-season MTE, joining the 2022 CCC, the 2017 Black & Gold Shootout, the 2015 Cable Car Classic (hosted by Santa Clara in Calif.), the 2013 NIU Invitational (in DeKalb, Ill.), and the 2002 Pizza Hut Classic (in Springfield, Mo.).
Themus Fulks was ring-leader, using his impressive efforts in the three games to help his cause in earning Horizon League Player of the Week honors. In four total games for the week, Fulks averaged a team-high 17.0 points a game, shooting an impressive 59.0 percent (23-of-39) from the floor, 50 percent (3-of-6) from deep, and 73.1 percent (19-of-26) from the line. He also added 22 assists (5.5 apg) and 8 steals (2.0 spg).
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LUNDY'S LINE
Head coach
Bart Lundy brought an extensive background of success to the Panthers, which included an impressive run through the postseason that extended many years and a pair of trips to the NCAA DII Final Four in his career. A look back at his final seven seasons at Queens reveals the gaudy numbers posted.
2021-22: 30-4 overall, 2-1 in NCAA Tournament
2020-21: 16-6 overall, 0-1 in NCAA Tournament
2019-20: 24-7 overall, NCAA's cancelled
2018-19: 31-5 overall, 3-1 in NCAA Tournament
2017-18: 32-4 overall, 1-1 in NCAA Tournament
2016-17: 30-4 overall, 2-1 in NCAA Tournament
2015-16: 25-7 overall, 1-1 in NCAA Tournament
TURN THE RADIO UP
This marks the fourth full hoops season that 101.7 FM The Truth will serve as the radio home of the Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball radio broadcasts. Fans can listen to veteran broadcaster
Scott Warras, now in his 10th season, call all the play-by-play action on air at 101.7 FM and via live online streaming services. In addition to the traditional radio broadcasts available on 101.7 The Truth and its mobile app, all Panther men's basketball broadcasts will be streamed live on the Black & Gold Network at mkepanthers.com, the Wisconsin on Demand, and Varsity Network mobile apps (available in the App Store & Google Play). This season, fans of Milwaukee basketball will have more ways than ever to listen to the action.
IT'S OUR HOUSE
Although the building is not new and has been the site to many historic basketball moments in Milwaukee history, this is Milwaukee's ninth season in an arena that bears its name - UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. In July of 2014, the University and Wisconsin Center District entered into a 10-year partnership that included naming rights to the facility formerly known as The MECCA and U.S. Cellular Arena.
UP NEXT
The Panthers hit the road for their first game away from town, taking on Wofford Saturday. Tip time is set for 1 p.m. CT.
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