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Coach Johnny Tauer is witnessing something this season that he knows will never happen again in St. Thomas men's basketball history.
His Tommies, who are in only their second year competing at the Division I level, are a winning D-I team so far (11-5 after a 92-84 loss against South Dakota at Vermillion on Thursday night) with four starters who are holdovers from their last Division III team.
Riley Miller, Parker Bjorklund, Will Engels and Brooks Allen helped St. Thomas start 2-0 in Summit League play after notching just four conference victories all last season. They have more wins this season than any other new Division I member who joined since 2019-20.
"To have those four Division III guys still playing a prominent role and helping our young guys is pretty special," Tauer said. "However good we become. Let's hope we become really good. We're never going to start four D-III guys again, ever."
Surpassing last season's 10-win total before January shows how far St. Thomas has come in Year 2 of the transition. Tauer credits the improvement to added size and athleticism of his newcomers and senior leadership, already on display when they led Creighton in the second half of the season opener.
Just how good are the Tommies? That'll be decided once they face the Summit League's top programs, but a debate has already started on whether they could beat the Gophers, who are 6-6.
Minnesota basketball fans now have two D-I teams in the state to follow. Both programs are rebuilding, including the Gophers in Ben Johnson's second year. Both brought in talented recruits from Minnesota. Both have played Chicago State and St. Francis Brooklyn this year.