Hannah Johnson eyes the basket against Macalester 2022-23
Isaac Dubois
Hannah Johnson eyes basket in recent win.

CSB Basketball returns home to host Concordia Wednesday and Bethel Saturday

Bennies tied for first in bunched-up MIAC race

01/09/2023

ST. JOSEPH, Minn. – The College of Saint Benedict Basketball Team (9-2, 6-2 MIAC), which has won seven of eight games, is back home this week with home games against Concordia, Minn., (8-3, 5-3 MIAC) on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m., and against Bethel (6-5, 6-2 MIAC) at 3 p.m., on Saturday, Jan. 14 at Claire Lynch Gym.  

With a bunched-up MIAC at the top, both games are pivotal to the standings. CSB is tied with Bethel and three other teams at the top of the league with 6-2 marks while Concordia is just a game behind at 5-3.

Quick Look - Season
The Bennies started the 2022-23 season with a pair of road wins, including a 57-52 decision over Minnesota Morris and a 63-59 overtime win at St. Olaf which opened MIAC play.  In the home opener on Nov. 22 against Gustavus, CSB dropped a 64-47 decision. Since then, CSB has wins over St. Scholastica, 77-50; Augsburg, 82-68; Macalester, 67-52; and topped Hamline, 53-52, to move into a tie for first place in the league. The Augsburg and Macalester wins were at home at Claire Lynch Hall. In a battle for the top of the MIAC Sophia Jonas hit the game-winning lay-up and Hannah Johnson had a career-best performance of 11 points and 13 rebounds to lead CSB to a dramatic 53-52 MIAC decision over Hamline on Dec. 10 on the road. Then on Dec. 18-19, the Bennies won a pair of games in Hawaii – 64-44 over Worcester State and 69-58 over DePauw. In the first game after the holiday break, CSB took a heart-breaking 52-50 loss at St. Catherine. However, Carla Meyer scored 19 points and Gabby Martin added 16 as the Bennies rebounded with a key 65-58 road win at Saint Mary's on Jan. 7.

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Series Notes vs Concordia (Minn.)
This will be the 86th meeting between the schools with CSB owning a 47-38 series advantage. In the last matchup on Jan. 29, 2022, the Bennies dropped a 64-46 decision on the road. CSB, which won seven straights from Jan. 25, 1997, to Jan. 29, 2000, has a 32-12 home record with a 15-26 road mark and a 40-31, 69-53 by outscoring SMU, 43-32 in the second half of the game at Saint Mary's. In the first ever matchup on Feb. 5, 1982, CSB took a 66-49 setback. However, CSB has won 7-of-10 and own a 55-15 conference record. In away games, CSB is 27-10 against SMU with a 28-8 home mark. 

Series Notes vs. Bethel
CSB owns a 51-27 all-time lead as the squads will plays for a 79th time. In the last match up at Bethel, CSB dropped a 78-59 decision. The Bennies own a 28-10 home record and sit 23-17 on the road with a 49-22 conference mark. In the first matchup, CSB dropped a 64-46 decision on Dec. 12, 1981.

Breaking Down Concordia
Led by head coach third-year head coach Kim Wagers, Concordia opened the season with four straight wins before falls to Bethel (55-48) and Augsburg (56-51) on the road. The Cobbers rebounded with four straight wins including MIAC wins against Saint Mary's (83-65) and at Carleton (66-56). On Jan. 7, they fell to St. Catherine, 57-44, at home.   The Cobbers rank second in the league with 70.4 points per game while sitting seven in defense as they allow 57.9 points per game. It is a team led by Carlee Sieben, who ranks seven in the league with 14.3 points per game while Makayla Anderson is 13th with 13.1 points per outing and grabs 9.1 rebounds for third in the league. Concordia ranks third in field goal percentage at 40.8 percent and hold opponents to 38.1 percent. They also rank near the top in three-point shooting with a solid mark of 32.4 percent and 7.3 made triples per game. They allow teams to make 26.5 percent from distance. Concordia is eighth in the league with 35.8 rebounds and fourth with 11.5 offensive boards.

Inside Look at Bethel
Bethel, which is directed by Head Coach Jon Herbrechtsmeyer (294-219 since 2002), has opened with a 6-5 overall record and 6-2 in league play. The Royals opened with a 78-21 loss to No. 22 Wisconsin-Oshkosh and a 55-52 setback at #13 Wisconsin Eau Claire before recording five wins (all league wins) in six games with just a 67-50 loss to No. 21 Wisconsin-Whitewater on the road. On Jan. 4., they defeated Gustavus, 70-66, in St. Peter, Minn., before falling at home to St. Olaf College, 47-42, at Arden Hills, Minn. Bethel is averaging 58.1 points for ninth in the league and allowing just 55.1 for third best in the MIAC. They make 28.4 percent on three-pointers for eighth in the MIAC while holding opponents to 30.2 percent (10th, MIAC). In addition, they grab 32.6 rebounds per game and 11.1 on the offensive glass. In shooting, they rank ninth at 38.0 percent. Individually, Courtney Nuest averaging 11.2 points and 4.2 rebounds while Anna Garfield at 10.5 points and 5.7 rebounds and Emma Schultz at 10.0 points and 3.5 rebounds.

CSB Schedule Breakdown 
After this road game, CSB returns home for two home games against Concordia U on Jan. 11 and Bethel on Jan. 14 at Claire Lynch Hall. The MIAC Tournament Championship begins on Feb. 21 with the quarterfinals. The league title game is 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25.
  
SEASON BREAKDOWN

Jonas earns consecutive MIAC Offensive Player of the Week honors
Sophia Jonas, who averaged 14.0 points, hit 50 percent from the field and hit the game-winner against Hamline, was named the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Basketball Offensive Player of the Week on Dec. 12. A sophomore accounting major from Hudson, Wis., Jonas has become the first-ever CSB Basketball player to earn back-to-back MIAC weekly honors. She is the 30th overall CSB basketball student-athlete to earn a MIAC player of the week honor in program history. She was also named the CSB Athlete of the Week on Monday (Dec. 12). Jonas, who was also honored by the MIAC as Offensive Player of the Week on Dec. 5, helped lead the Bennies to a 67-52 win over Macalester on Dec. 7 at Claire Lynch Gym and a thrilling 53-52 win on the road over Hamline on Dec. 10.

CSB opened season with win over Minnesota Morris
Sophomore Sophia Jonas knocked down five threes and scored 15 points to lead CSB past Minnesota-Morris, 57-52, on Nov. 12 on the road. Both Olivia Boily (12 points and 7 rebounds) and Abigail Kubouchek (10 points and 7 rebounds) had career-highs in points and helped CSB to a 22-14 advantage in bench scoring. With the win, CSB improved its series lead over UMM to 12-3 with a 12th straight win in the series.

Bennies win MIAC opener in overtime at St. Olaf
Carla MeyerSophia Jonas and Tori Szathmary scored in double-digits and sparked a second-half rally as the College of Saint Benedict (2-0, 1-0 MIAC) opened MIAC play with a 63-59 road win in overtime over St. Olaf (3-1, 0-1) on Nov. 19. Trailing 32-28 at halftime, the Bennies outscored the Oles, 28-24 in the second half to force overtime. With a 7-3 advantage in the extra session, CSB earned the victory in the closely contested league match up. The key play in the second half (overtime) was from junior forward Lydia Hay (seven points), who converted a three-point play with 16 seconds left to give the Bennies a 61-59 lead. Then, Szathmary had a pair of foul shots late to help the Bennies to the win. Szathmary recorded the fourth double-double of her career with 14 points and tied a career-high with 13 rebounds (Augsburg, March 3, 2021). With the 13 rebounds, she surpassed 300 rebounds for her career (305). Sophomore guard Sophia Jonas continued her sharpshooting from the perimeter by scoring 15 points for the second straight game. She was 4-of-8 from three-point range and had two rebounds. Junior guard Carla Meyer led the team with 18 points.

CSB falls to Gustavus
In its home opener, CSB dropped a 64-47 MIAC decision to Gustavus Adolphus (4-0, 2-0 MIAC) on Nov. 22 at Claire Lynch Hall. CSB was led in scoring by junior guard Carla Meyer who had 14 points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals and a blocked shot. Overall, the Bennies had struggles shooting from the field as they hit just 25.4 percent on 15-of-59 shooting, including 5-of-27 in the second half. CSB was 4-of-25 from three-point range for 16 percent but knocked down 13-of-18 free throws for 72.2 percent. CSB trailed just 17-15 after the first quarter before Gustavus had a 21-13 margin in the second to take a 38-28 lead to halftime. CSB was outscored, 20-10 in the third quarter as the Gusties built a 58-to-38 lead. The Bennies outscored Gustavus, 9-to-6 in the fourth quarter but it was not enough.

Bennies roll past St. Scholastica, 77-50
Sophia Jonas tied a career-high with five three-pointers and four players scored in double-digits to lead the College of Saint Benedict basketball team to a 77-50 road win over St. Scholastica (0-5, 0- on Nov. 30 in MIAC action. St. Ben's scored 20 points or more in three of four quarters for the first time this year. The Bennies took control of the game with a 14-2 run in the second quarter which pushed the lead to 40-24 at the break.  The Bennies hit a season-best 41.5 percent from the field by making 27-of-65 field goals. In the opening half, CSB was particularly effective by hitting 16-of-31 field goals for 51 percent.

Jonas has 22 as CSB turns back Augsburg
In winning its second straight game and fourth in five outings, the College of Saint Benedict Basketball Team featured clutch shooting, dominating rebounding and major contributions off the bench in defeating Augsburg, 82-68, on Dec. 3 at Claire Lynch Hall. CSB had career-best performances off the bench from sophomore forward Olivia Boily (13 points), first-year guard Megan Morgan (seven points) as well as a near career-high from sophomore sharpshooter Sophia Jonas (22 points). CSB jumped to a 21-18 lead after one quarter and led, 43-30, at the halftime break. With a 39-38 edge in the second half, the Bennies came away with a season-high in points in its best game of the young season. In total, CSB had three players in double digits as junior point guard Carla Meyer had 17 points to go with eight assists, five rebounds and two steals.  
 
Bennies cruise past Macalester, 67-52
The trio of Carla MeyerGabby Martin and Sophia Jonas all scored 15 points to lead the College of Saint Benedict Basketball Team to its third straight win in a 67-52 MIAC win over Macalester on Dec. 7th at Claire Lynch Hall. Early on, the game was close as the Bennies led, 13-11, at the first quarter break. With an 18-10 margin in the second quarter, CSB took a 31-21 lead to halftime. The Scots outscored CSB, 17-16, in the third quarter to stay within 47-38 at the third quarter break before the Bennies had a 20-14 margin to record a third straight double-digit win.
 
CSB records a dramatic win over Hamline
Sophia Jonas hit the game-winning lay-up and Hannah Johnson had a career-best performance of 11 points and 13 rebounds to lead the College of Saint Benedict to a dramatic 53-52 road MIAC decision over Hamline on Dec. 10. With the victory, Saint Ben's won its fourth straight game to move into a tie for first place in the MIAC with Bethel and Hamline. Of the six total lead changes in the game, four of them came in the final minute, culminated by a lay-up from Jonas with seven seconds left. CSB, which led by as many as 14 points in the first half, called a timeout after Hamline had taken a 52-51 lead with 10 seconds to go on a lay-up from Lyndia Lecher. Then, Jonas made the shot to lift CSB into first place. The Bennies started fast by grabbing a 12-7 lead after the first quarter and took a 28-17 lead to the halftime break with a 16-10 advantage in the second quarter. Hamline rallied with a 19-13 edge in the third quarter to draw within 41-36 of CSB. Then, the Pipers had a 16-12 advantage in the fourth quarter and twice took the lead late.

Jonas and Meyer help Bennies over Worcester State
 Sophia Jonas scored 15 points and Carla Meyer added 14 as CSB defeated Worcester State (4-7) at the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium in Hilo, Hawaii on Dec. 18.  Saint Ben's jumped to a 19-9 lead after one quarter and held a 35-16 margin at the half. With a 13-6 advantage in the third quarter, the Bennies opened a game-high 26-point lead and cruised to the nonconference win. Jonas tied her career-high in made three-pointers with five and had 15 points along with three rebounds and one assist in 23 minutes. Meyer also had a standout game for the Bennies with 14 points, three rebounds and six assists. Overall, CSB finished 24-of-53 from the field for 45.3 percent while making 9-of-28 from the three-point line for 32.1 percent. On defense, they held Worcester State to 29.1 percent from the field on 16-of-55 shooting and just 3-of-16 from three-point range. 

Meyer leads CSB to 69-58 win over DePauw
Led by 20 points from Carla Meyer, finished 2-0 at the Big Island Classic with a 69-58 decision over DePauw (5-5) in nonconference play on Monday night (Dec. 19). With a sizzling shooting performance in the first half, CSB, which had four players record double-digit points games, opened a 42-28 lead as the Bennies hit 10-of-17 shots for 58.8 percent in the second quarter. Then, the Bennies outscored DePauw, 14-12 in the third quarter for a 56-40 lead and held off the Tigers in the fourth quarter. As a result, the Bennies finished nonconference play, 3-0. Against DePauw, she hit 7-of-20 field goals while grabbing seven rebounds, dishing three assists, and registering a steal. Three others – Olivia BoilyGabby Martin and Lydia Hay -- all had 10 points. CSB, which led by as many as 19 points (59-40, 9:49, fourth quarter), had a 41-40 rebound edge and forced 13 turnovers, which resulted in a 19-to-6 margin over the Tigers. 

CSB falls at St. Catherine, 52-50
CSB, which had 13 points from Sophia Jonas and 12 by Carla Meyer, had a six-game winning streak end in a 52-50 MIAC road loss to St. Catherine (5-2, 5-2 MIAC) at the Butler Center on Jan. 5. The Bennies trailed 9-8 after one quarter before taking a 24-20 lead to halftime after a three-point play from sophomore Olivia Boily. Led by Meyer and Jonas with six points each, the Bennies took a 40-29 lead after the third quarter. However, the Wildcats responded with a big fourth quarter, which included a 23-10 run, for a 52-50 win. CSB had a couple of opportunities to tie in the final seconds, but the ball did not drop.

Meyer and Martin lead Bennies to road win at Saint Mary's
Led by 19 points from Carla Meyer and 16 from Gabby Martin, CSB moved move into a tie for first place in the MIAC with a 65-58 road win at Saint Mary on Jan. 7. CSB had eight points from Meyer in the opening quarter to take a 20-10 lead and with a 16-to-11 edge in the second quarter built a 36-21 halftime lead. But the Cardinals rebounded in the third quarter by outscoring the Bennies, 24-to-11 to cut the lead to 47-45. After Saint Mary's tied it early in the fourth quarter, CSB had a 6-0 run to rebuild a six-point lead and finished with a seven-point win (65-58)

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

Inside look at CSB
This year, St. Benedict is averaging 63.1 points per game for fourth in the league while allowing 55.4 for fourth in the MIAC. The Bennies rank third in the league with 6.8 made three-pointers per game (75 total). In addition, defensively, CSB is holding opponents to 25.5 percent shooting (2nd, MIAC) from three-point range and 34.6 percent (3rd, MIAC) overall from the field. The Bennies rank third in the MIAC with 38.6 rebounds per game and third in offensive boards at 12.1 per outing.

CSB rankings in MIAC and DIII
The Bennies have two of the top-10 scorers in the MIAC. Junior guard Carla Meyer is averaging 14.2 for eighth in the league while Sophia Jonas is putting up 13.2 ppg for 12th in the league.

Jonas ranks first in the MIAC and second in NCAA DIII at 3.36 three-pointers per game (league high 37 total). Jonas also ranks 21st in three-point field goal percentage at 41.0 and 18th in total three-pointers at 37. She leads the MIAC in both categories.

Meyer ranks first in the league (53rd in DIII) with 4.3 assists per game and sixth in the MIAC in assist-turnover ratio at 1.81.  

This year, CSB has outrebounded opponents in 6-of-11 games. The Bennies have a high of 45 rebounds (St. Scholastica, 11/30/22) and have seven times forced more turnovers than opponents. In fact, CSB has forced over 20 turnovers on four occasions. In terms of assists, CSB has had more assists than their opponents eight straight games.
 
PLAYER NOTES

Guard Carla Meyera junior from New Brighton, Minn., has scored double digits in 30 of the past 34 games (37 double-digit career scoring games), including a career-best 26 points against Bethel on Feb. 2, 2022. Meyer, who has a season-high of 20 points this year vs DePauw on Dec. 19, has double-digit points in nine of 11 games, averaging 14.2 points per game for eighth in the MIAC. She has grabbed 4.5 rebounds with 4.3 assists per game for first in the MIAC. Meyer, who has made a career-best four three pointers in a game seven times, has totaled 608 points (156 in 2022-23), 204 rebounds (50 this year), 88 three-pointers (33.1 percent on 266 attempts), 44 games, 43 starts, 52 steals and 160 assists. She is 231-of-566 in field goals for 40.8 percent and 58-of-70 for 82.9 percent in free throws in her career.

Gabby Martin, a senior from Pillager, Minn., scored a career-high 17 points against St. Olaf on Feb. 9, 2022, and has a high of eight rebounds at St. Scholastica on Nov. 20, 2021, with a high of six assists also against St. Olaf on Feb. 9, 2022. Martin, who has 19 double digit scoring games in her career, is averaging 7.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.7 steals per game in 2022-23. She has three double-digit points games this season with a season-high of 16 in the win over Saint Mary's on Jan. 7 She had five steals on Jan. 10, 2022, against St. Olaf on the road for her career best. Martin, who has made 30 career threes (115 attempts, 26.1 percent) at CSB, has surpassed 300 career points (339). She has 67 steals, 71 assists and 140 rebounds (37 offense) in playing in her second year with the program.
  
Tori Szathmary has four career double-doubles, including the latest against St. Olaf on Nov. 19, 2022. She has nine double-digit rebounds totals with a career-high in rebounds of 13 against Augsburg on the road on March 3, 2021, and against St. Olaf on Nov. 22, 22022. This season she is averaging 5.3 points and a team-best 6.3 rebounds per game which places her 11th in the MIAC. She has six blocked shots this season and 25 in her career. She set a career-best in points with 17 against Bethany Lutheran on Nov. 13, 2021. Originally of Lakewood, Colo., she has played in 66 games at CSB. Szathmary has scored double-digits nine times. Szathmary has 327 (48 in 2022-23) career points with 352 career rebounds (57 this year). The co-president of the SAAC, she has 113 career offensive boards and 24 this year. Szathmary is 1283-of-336 from the floor for 36.6 percent and 19-of-63 from three-point range for 30.6 percent. She has 62 made three throws in 117 attempts for 53 percent.
 
Junior forward Lydia Hay has recorded seven double-digit scoring games, and reached double digits in rebounds once (11, Wisconsin-Superior, 11/23/21). She has two double-digit game this year against St. Scholastica on Nov. 30. This year, Hay is averaging 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game with seven blocked shots. Originally of Maple Grove, Minn., Hay, who has 226 points and 145 rebounds in her career, scored a career-best 14 points against Macalester on 12/11/21. In 41 career games, including 33 at CSB, she has hit 83-of-231 field goals for 35.9 percent (77-of-221 for 34.8 percent at CSB) and is 22-of-102 from three-point range. She has 30 blocks, 18 steals, 32 assists and 148 rebounds (40 on offense). She has made 38-of-57 free throws for 66.7 percent. 

Sophomore wing Sophia Jonas has scored double-digits in nine of the 11 games this season. Jonas, who ranks 12th in the MIAC with 13.2 points per game, has twice earned MIAC Offensive Player of the Week in 2022-23 and by doing it in consecutive weeks on Dec. 5 and 12, is the first in school history with that noteworthy honor. She now has 18 career double-digit scoring games. Jonas earned her first-ever MIAC Offensive Player of the Week honor on Dec. 5, as she averaged 19.5 points and hit 55.6 percent of her three-pointers (10-of-18) in wins over St. Scholastic and Augsburg. On Dec. 12, she was honored again by the MIAC after averaging 14.0 points, hitting 50 percent from the field, and hitting the game-winner in a 53-52 road win at Hamline. Jonas has matched her career-best of five made four times this year and has made five triples five times in her career. Overall, this year, she is 37-of-90 on made threes for 41 percent for third in the MIAC and 21st  in DIII. Her 37 threes put her at first in the league and 18th in DIII and her 3.36 per game is best in the MIAC and second in DIII. She is averaging 2.3 rebounds and has seven steals. On Jan. 10, 2022, against St. Olaf, she had five threes and set her career high with 23 points. Eighteen times, she has hit three or more three-pointers in a game. She has 355 career points, two 20-point games, 81 (239 attempts, 33.9%) made three-pointers and 73 rebounds.  Jonas has made 125-of-353 field goals for 35.4% and converted 24-of-32 for 75 percent on free throws. She has 23 steals and 45 assists in her career.

Sophomore Olivia Boily, who is averaging 7.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, set a career-best with 13 points vs Augsburg on Dec. 3, 2022. She has four double-digit point games in 2022-23. Boily set her career-high in rebounds with 11 against Carleton on Jan. 22, 2022. In 36 career games, she has 197 points (82 this year), 155 rebounds, 26 assists, 22 steals and 14 blocks. Boily has hit 2-of-6 from three-point range and 82-of-184 from the floor for 44.6 percent in her career. This year, the sophomore is shooting 35-of-80 for 43.8 percent from field.  She has grabbed three or more rebounds seven times this season and 19 times in her career. Twice she has reached double-digits in rebounds.

Abigail Kuboushek, a sophomore from Prior Lake, Minn., opened her sophomore season by setting a career-best with 10 points and seven rebounds vs. Minnesota Morris. She also had three made three-point shots in 22 attempts and 9-of-42 for 21.4 percent in her career. Kuboushek, who also recorded her first-double-digit scoring game against UMM this year, now has 65 points and 48 rebounds in her career in 27 games. She is averaging 2.9 points and 1.8 rebounds per game this year.

Hannah Johnson, a senior from Willmar, Minn., is averaging 4.4 points and 5.1 rebounds this year. She had a career-high in rebounds with 13 and points with 11 in the dramatic 53-52 win at Hamline on Dec. 10, 2022. Johnson has one career double-double and one game of double-digit points. In 39 career games, including 17 starts, she has totaled 110 points (35 this season). She has 103 rebounds for 2.6 per game and owns 22 offensive boards. Johnson has made 13-of-36 field goals for 36.1 percent in 2022-23 with 43-of-138 in her career for 31.2 percent. She has made four triples, including one this year. Johnson has 56 assists with 14 this year and a career high 34 in 2019-20. She had five assists at Carleton on Jan. 26, 2022. On Jan. 4, 2020, she made two triples for a career-best against Augsburg.

Megan Morgan, a first-year guard from Winona, Minn., has played in 10 games, averaging 2.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. In her debut season, she has 25 points, 35 rebounds, seven assists and three steals. Morgan has made 9-of-20 field goals for 45 percent and is 1-of-5 on three-pointers. She has hit 6-of-10 free throws for 60 percent. Morgan has a career-high of eight points against Macalester on Dec. 7, 2022 and reached double-digits in rebounds with 10 in the dramatic 53-52 win at Hamline on Dec. 10, 2022. Twice she has registered two assists in a game and made her first career-three in a win over Augsburg on Dec. 3, 2022.
 
CSB Head Coach Mike Durbin has 725 career wins
Durbin, who is in his 37th season with the Bennies in 2022-23, recorded his 700th win at home (Claire Lynch Hall) on Feb. 24, 2021, in an 88-83 win over the University of St. Thomas. This season, the Bennies stand 9-2 overall and 6-2 (tied for 1st) in MIAC play. In 36 seasons, Durbin has recorded 32 winning teams, coached 70 All-MIAC First Team selections, 54 honorable mention athletes, 15 players All-MIAC Defensive Team members and 15 all-first year team picks. Overall, he has a 725-266 record, including 721-244 with the Saint Ben's program. Under Durbin's direction, CSB has averaged nearly 20 wins a season for nearly 40 years and has won or shared 13 MIAC championship titles. CSB has finished in the top four in the conference 29 times in his 36 seasons at the helm. CSB has also competed in the NCAA Tournament 17 times in Durbin's 36 years, including eight NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, three Elite 8 appearances and two NCAA Final Four appearances. He ranks 14th among all active coaches regardless of NCAA division and has the most wins by an active DIII coach. He ranks 32nd all-time for most wins in a career, regardless of division. In 2015-16, Durbin guided CSB to the 500th MIAC win in program history since joining the league in 1985. Saint Benedict is the third program to reach the milestone and was the last team to join the conference. He holds a 557-173 mark in conference play. During the summer of 2003, Durbin was inducted into the Minnesota High School Girls Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. On Dec. 1, 2001, against Macalester at Claire Lynch Hall, Durbin surpassed former University of St. Thomas head coach Ted Riverso as the career wins leader in MIAC women's basketball history. In 1992-93, Saint Benedict made its first appearance in the NCAA Final Four, and then repeated that accomplishment just six years later. In the 1998-99 season, he led CSB to the NCAA Championship game, finishing as the national runner-up with a 74-65 loss to Washington University (Mo). Four CSB basketball players have received MIAC Player of the Year honors, nine have received All-American Honors and five have received Academic All-American honors. Under Durbin's watch, 20 players have surpassed the 1,000-point milestone in their careers. Durbin, the eldest of nine children, was born and raised in Howard, Ohio. At East Knox High School, he competed in basketball and football. After his high school graduation in 1977, Durbin attended Kent State University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and public relations in 1981. He later earned a master's degree from Ashland College in sports administration. He served as an interim coach at Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio) for one year before coming to CSB in 1986.
 
 
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