Hall of Fame
After winning the NAIA national title during the 1994-95 season, the 1995-96 version of the Wolves accomplished the same feat. The team went 31-4, winning the national title and recording the best record in school history. The Wolves won their final 20 games of the season and completed the title run with an 80-77 victory over Huron in the national championship. Rusty Rogers was named the NAIA Coach of the Year and standout Sandie Graves was the most valuable player of the national tournament.