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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

CHOCTAWSMEN’S

2013-14

BASKETBALL

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EVERYTHING MISSISSIPPI

COLLEGE ATHLETICS!

QUICK FACTS

THE BASICS Location ........................................... Clinton, MS 39058Founded ..................................................................1826Affiliation .......................................................... NCAA DIIIConference ....................................American SouthwestEnrollment .............................................................5,000School Colors ............................Navy Blue and Old GoldNickname.........................................................ChoctawsPresident ..............................................Dr. Lee G. RoyceAlma Mater ..................................................... VanderbiltAthletic Director ............................................ Mike JonesAlma Mater ...................................... Mississippi CollegeAthletic Dept. Phone ............................ 601-925-3341

FACILITY INFORMATION Facility .............................................A.E. Wood ColiseumCapacity .................................................................3,500

TEAM INFORMATION 2012-13 Overall Record .......................................15-11Home Record ........................................................... 10-2Away Record ...............................................................4-7Neutral Record ...........................................................1-2ASC Record .............................................................. 11-8ASC Finish .................................................. 3rd ASC East

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...................................................Don LoftonRecord at MC .......................................167-77 (9 Years)Assistant Coach ........................................... Josh BrooksGraduate Assistant ............................. Spencer SegrestAthletic Trainer ..................................... Alicia Thornburg

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ..................... David NicholsSID E-Mail [email protected] Phone ...............................................601-925-3234SID Cell Phone ........................................ 769-798-7143SID Fax ....................................................601-925-3344Graduate Assistant .................................Whitney VanceE-Mail ................................................. [email protected]

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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SERIES11/12 Alcorn State (Exh.) Lorman, Miss. 7:00 pm MC, 6-111/16 Pensacola Christian Clinton, Miss. 5:00 pm MC, 6-011/26 Rust Clinton, Miss. 7:00 pm MC, 7-012/02 Concordia Texas* Clinton, Miss. 7:30 pm MC, 12-512/05 LeTourneau* Longview, Texas 7:30 pm MC, 30-412/07 East Texas Baptist* Marshall, Texas 3:00 pm MC, 20-1012/14 Rhodes Clinton, Miss. 5:00 pm MC, 12-312/21 Mary Hardin-Baylor* Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm MC, 13-1101/02 Hardin-Simmons* Abilene, Texas 7:30 pm MC, 15-401/04 Texas-Dallas* Richardson, Texas 3:00 pm MC, 20-1201/09 Sul Ross State* Clinton, Miss. 7:30 pm MC, 13-601/11 Howard Payne* Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm MC, 13-401/13 Louisiana College* Pineville, La. 7:30 pm MC, 34-1901/16 Texas-Tyler* Tyler, Texas 7:30 pm MC, 15-501/18 Ozarks (AR)* Clarksville, Ark. 3:00 pm MC, 27-501/23 East Texas Baptist* Clinton, Miss. 7:30 pm MC, 20-1001/25 LeTourneau* Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm MC, 30-401/27 Louisiana College* Clinton, Miss. 7:30 pm MC, 34-1901/30 Concordia Texas* Austin, Texas 7:30 pm MC, 12-502/01 Mary Hardin-Baylor* Belton, Texas 3:00 pm MC, 13-1102/06 Texas-Dallas* Clinton, Miss. 7:30 pm MC, 20-1202/08 Hardin-Simmons* Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm MC, 15-402/13 Howard Payne* Brownwood, Texas 7:30 pm MC, 13-402/15 Sul Ross State* Alpine, Texas 3:00 pm MC, 13-602/20 Ozarks (AR)* Clinton, Miss. 7:30 pm MC, 27-502/22 Texas-Tyler* Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm MC, 15-503/13 NCCAA Mideast Regional Lookout Mountain, Ga. TBA 03/19 NCCAA Nat’l Championship Winona Lake, Ind. TBA

*American Southwest Conference Game || Bold indicates home game || All Times are Central

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INTERVIEW REQUESTS To request an interview with Coach Lofton or any assistant coaches, do so by contacting the SID via email or by phone at 601-925-3234. Coaches are available to the media but not dur-ing practice. Once practice is completed, all re-quests can be filled. On Choctaw game days, coaches and play-ers are available following a ten minute cooling off period. No interviews can be conducted on game days prior to the game. Phone interviews with players and coaches are also possible by contacting the SID. The best time to request a player or coach for a phone interview is in the morning.

OFFICE OF SPORTS INFORMATION The Mississippi College Office of Sports Information is located in the upper level of A. E. Wood Coliseum. A. E. Wood Coliseum, also known as the “Golden Dome”, is one of the most recognizable structures in the Clinton community. The office is the first door on the right after entering the office hallway.

MEDIA SERVICES Pre-game notes or media guides are avail-able upon request. Game notes are released electronically on the Mississippi College web-site periodically. They are also distributed to the media through email.

TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION

GENERAL INFO Quick Facts .......................................................1Table of Contents .............................................2Media Information ............................................2Mississippi College ...........................................3A.E. Wood Coliseum .........................................4Williams Strength Center .................................5Mike Jones ........................................................7Susan Musselwhite ..........................................8Athletic Training ................................................9Staff Directory ............................................... 10Cheerleading ................................................. 11

2013-14 SEASON PREVIEW Season Preview ............................................. 12Numerical Roster .......................................... 13Alphabetical Roster ....................................... 13Geographical Breakdown ............................. 13Roster by Classification ................................. 13Positional Breakdown ................................... 13Roster by Height ............................................ 132013-14 Schedule ........................................ 14

COACHING STAFF Don Lofton ..................................................... 16Josh Brooks ....................................................17Spencer Segrest .............................................17Lee Smith ........................................................17Michael Landrum ...........................................17

THE CHOCTAWS Lakin Ford ...................................................... 19Willie Williams ............................................... 19Andrew Fehrenbacher ................................... 20Jay Case ......................................................... 20Jaron Edwards ............................................... 20Emmanuel Ezejiofo ....................................... 20Rayner Fredrick ............................................. 21Bernard Jones ............................................... 21Deaundrea Lyons .......................................... 21Kelvin Smith .................................................. 21Tim Valliant .................................................... 21Christian Howard ........................................... 21Caleb Miskelly ............................................... 22Lucas Burris ................................................... 22Jared Case ..................................................... 22Jesse Pierce ................................................... 22Blake Rounsavall ........................................... 22Taylor Strahan ............................................... 22Trent Wilkes ................................................... 23

2012-13 SEASON REVIEW Overview ........................................................ 25Team Statistics .............................................. 25Score-by-Period ............................................. 25Results ........................................................... 26Individual Statistics ........................................27ASC Standings ............................................... 28All-ASC Teams ................................................ 28ASC Team Statistics ...................................... 29ASC Individual Statistics ............................... 30

THE ASC The ASC .......................................................... 32Preseason Release ....................................... 32Preseason Poll ............................................... 32Preseason Players of the Year ...................... 32ASC All-Time Record Book ............................ 33

HISTORY/RECORD BOOK Team Season Records .................................. 35Team Game Records ..................................... 35Individual Career Records ............................ 35Individual Game Records.............................. 35Individual Season Records ........................... 35700 Point Club .............................................. 35600 Point Club .............................................. 35500 Point Club .............................................. 35400 Point Club .............................................. 35Career/Season Record Book...................36-37All-Time Results ........................................38-42Record vs. Opponents ................................... 42

DAVIDNICHOLSASSISTANT A.D.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

WHITNEY VANCE

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSPORTS INFORMATION

REIDVANCE

DIRECTOR OFBROADCASTING

AARONBOERSMA

ATHLETICSPHOTOGRAPHER

MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA We hope that this publication is useful to you as you cover Mississippi College this season. All efforts have been made to include information within these pages that you might find useful in covering the Choctaws. If further information is needed then please don’t hesitate to contact me directly so that re-quest can be made. Also be aware that all Choctaw home games and most MC home athletic events are digitally photographed and photographs are immedi-ately available upon request. We appreciate all of your efforts to cover the Choctaws and we look forward to working with you this season. Sincerely, David Nichols, Sports Information Director

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS To request a credential or interview, do so by contacting the SID via email ([email protected]) or by phone at 601-925-3234. Credentials must be requested 24 hours in advance.

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A.E. Wood Coliseum

A.E. Wood Coliseum is one of the most recognizable architectural structures in the Clinton community. The “Golden Dome” as it is referred to is one of 50 all gold anodized aluminum buildings in the nation.

With a square footage of 48,000, the Dome has a capacity of 3,500 for basketball games, 4,000 for stage events and an arena including 532 theater seats. The Dome is fully equipped with dressing rooms, each furnished with lockers and showers for Mississippi College athletic teams (men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, softball, track, men and women’s soccer) and visiting teams as well. The upper deck portion of the Dome includes 11 office suites for Mississippi College athletic staff.

In 2006, wireless internet access was added to the coliseum for media convenience as well as visiting administrators.

In 2005, the Quick Rebounders Room was added at the end of the court floor. The room provides space to accommodate 150 people. The room is equipped with wireless internet connection, network access and an area to cater events. It also is used as a film room for the athletics department.

The facility also includes a fully equipped training room for Mississippi College and visiting athletes, concession stands located near the gate entrance, a meeting room for up to 90 people, and banquet space on the playing floor (with bleachers folded) for up to 600 people. The Dome also has TV platforms with exterior cable access and a complete sound system for concerts. The platforms are wired for internet access in order to stream video of Choctaw and Lady Choctaw games.

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Charles and Aline Williams Strength Center

Mississippi College boasts one of the premier strength facilities in the country among Division III universities. The Charles and Aline Williams Strength Center has more than 5,000 square feet of working area and provides Choctaw athletes with top of the line equipment necessary to the suc-cess of an athletics program. The facility was originally furnished with state of the art strength equipment made possible by the donation of Mrs. Aline Williams in memory of her husband Charles H. Williams. In 2011, the strength center underwent a renovation as new equipment was brought in throughout the building. The strength center contains the latest and best equipment such as Hammer strength equipment, three power clean platforms, rubberized dumbbells for Olympic lifts, three squat racks, cardiovascular equipment, and numerous other machines for use by all Mississippi college student athletes. The strength center is located adjacent to Robinson-Hale stadium and provides a deck overlooking the football field for recruiting visits. The field can also be seen from inside the weight room with wall to wall windows on three sides of the facility.

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Mike JONES Athletic [email protected]

Mike Jones is stepping into his 13th season as the full-time athletic director after an incred-ibly successful basketball career at MC.

Jones returned to his position as the full-time athletic director in 2008 after stepping down as head coach of the men’s basketball program following the 2007-08 season. During his 20-year coaching career, including sixteen seasons at MC, the Hall of Fame coach put together a career record of 436-130 (.770).

As athletic director, Jones has helped build one of the top athletic departments in the American Southwest Conference. In 12 years overseeing the athletics department, he has given all of MC’s pro-grams an opportunity for success with improved facilities through fund-raising. In the 2009-10 season, every MC athletics team quali-fied for postseason play, and all but two teams had winning records.

Under his leadership, the athletics department was able to raise over one million dollars for the addition of an artificial playing sur-face to the football field and new surrounding track facility. Under his watch, a new soccer complex was constructed in 2005 and a new fieldhouse was constructed in 2011. Major renovations were also made to A.E. Wood Coliseum in 2008.

Coach Jones helped raise over $160,000 at the MC Athletics Dinner in 2012, where former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz was the keynote speaker. The Athletics Dinner has hosted speakers such as Gene Stallings, Oakland A’s outfielder Seth Smith, Robert Khayat, Sylvester Croom, Mike Bianco, and Jeff Brantley.

After a four-year hiatus, Coach Jones returned to the bench for two seasons from 2006-08 where his Choctaws compiled a 46-9 record overall and a 35-5 conference mark. In the ‘06-’07 season, Jones led MC to a third consecutive ASC Championship and a trip to the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

In his first round as head coach of the Choctaws, Jones led MC to 14 consecutive winning seasons overall, including five straight NCAA Tournament appearances at his alma mater. Jones led MC to four ASC championships in 1998, 1999, 2002, and 2007. In the 2007 season, the Choctaws reached as high as a #3 national ranking.

Coach Jones earned three ASC Coach of the Year honors in 1998, 1999, and 2007, and his players consistently appeared on the All-Conference and All-Academic teams at the end of the season. Emphasizing defense, the Choctaws led the ASC in scoring and field goal percentage defense in 2007.

Mike made the move to Mississippi College following a four-year stint at Copiah-Lincoln Community College where he dominated the state and earned national prestige. During his tenure, Jones’ teams were consistently ranked in the National Junior College Ath-letic Association’s Top-Twenty Poll. He took teams to the National Junior College Tournament where the 1988 team finished seventh. His teams were State Junior College Champions in 1998 and were two-time Region 23 Champions.

For his accomplishments, Jones was named Region 23 Junior Col-

lege Coach of the Year in 1986 an 1988. On October 16, 1996, the Copiah-Lincoln community game Jones the ultimate honor; they inducted him into their 1996 Sports Hall of Fame Class.

Jones’ coaching success took no one by surprise after his stellar background as an assistant. Before going to Co-Lin, Jones spent eight seasons as an assistant at the University of Southern Mis-sissippi.

After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Mis-sissippi College in 1975, Jones served as a graduate assistant at MC and was responsible for all scouting and recruiting. He later received a Master of Education in School Administration in 1977.

Mike is the son of Juanita Bridges of New Hebron, MS, and is married to Jane Jones of New Hebron. They have two children, a son Michael and a daughter Mandy. Michael is married to their daughter-in-law Amy. Mandy is married to their son-in-law Taylor Sisson. Coach Jones has four grandchildren, Zach, Ansley Kate, Will and Charlotte.

MC AthleticsMission Statement

The philosophy of intercollegiate athletics at Mississippi College is inherent to, and compatible with, the vision state-ment of Mississippi College. The vision statement reads: “Mississippi College seeks to be a university recognized for academic excellence and commitment to the cause of Christ.”

Intercollegiate athletics is one way the university provides activities and an environment which stimulate the intellec-tual, spiritual, social, emotional and physical development of its students.

It is in keeping with the vision of Mississippi College that the Board of Trustees voted in March 1995 for the university to become a member of Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the fall of 1997. Mississippi College is committed to the NCAA Division III Philosophy Statement:

“Colleges and universities in Division III place highest pri-ority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successful completion of all students’ academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain an environ-ment in which a student-athlete’s activities are conducted as an integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. They also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletics staff.”

Intercollegiate athletics at Mississippi College are commit-ted to adhering to the letter and spirit of rules and regula-tions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the American Southwest Conference (ASC).

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Susan MUSSELWHITE Assistant Athletic Director for ComplianceSenior Woman's [email protected]

Susan Musselwhite enters her eighth year as the Assistant Athletic Director and 14th as Senior Woman Adminis-trator / Compliance Officer

ADMINISTRATIVE

As the Assistant Athletic Director, Susan Musselwhite is involved in many facets of the day to day operations of the athletics de-partment for both the men and women.

Musselwhite also directly oversees the planning and organization of special athletic department events including but not limited to fundraising, home game administration and facility use from outside entities.

As the Senior Woman Administrator, Musselwhite’s main re-sponsibility revolves around the well being of our athletes and the growth and development of our programs. In this role, Mus-selwhite was responsible for initiating the first Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). “Every campus is required to have a SAAC group per NCAA rules. This group was established to give student-athletes a voice on campus, as well as to the American Southwest Conference and the NCAA.” The SAAC is also a way for our athletes to be involved and promote many community service projects.

Serving as the Compliance Officer, Musselwhite is responsible for certifying the eligibility for the more than 400 student-athletes on campus as well as serving as a campus liaison between Missis-sippi College, the American Southwest Conference and the NCAA regarding ever changing rules and regulations.

“I am very fortunate to be able to continue my career at Mississippi College in this role. I am especially grateful for the opportunity to work with Mike Jones, our coaches and our staff and to be a part of such a successful program.”

COACHING

Before being named Assistant Athletic Director in the Fall of 2006, Musselwhite served as the Head Softball Coach at Mississippi College. After completing a four year career and serving one as a graduate assistant, Musselwhite took over the softball program in its Division III inception and guided the program to 7 consecutive 20+ win seasons and 9 winning seasons in a row.

As the Head Softball coach, Musselwhite tried to be an ambas-sador for the sport of softball by being a community resource. Musselwhite conducted many player clinics as well as coach’s clinics trying to improve the knowledge level and skill level of players and coaches around the state of Mississippi.

Since joining the American Southwest Conference in 1998, Coach Musselwhite led the Lady Choctaws to a 205-152 overall record. In 1999, the Lady Choctaws finished 22-9, which at that time, ranked as one of the best records in school history. In 2002, the Lady Choctaws produced a 26-14 record and finished second overall after losing to East Texas Baptist in the ASC Championship game. In 2005 Musselwhite received Co-Coach of the Year honors that she shared with Louisiana College coach Tim Whitman. The 2006 season concluded with the Lady Choctaws finishing with a 24-16 overall record and a third place finish after losing in the semi-final game of the ASC Championship tournament. Several Lady Choctaws received post season honors and Musselwhite was named the East Division “Coach of the Year.”

Musselwhite attributes the programs success to the growth of the sport of fastpitch softball. “When I started coaching at Mis-sissippi College, fastpitch softball was new to most of the high schools in Mississippi and non existant at the junior college level. The emergence of fastpitch softball as an Olympic sport drew immediate recognition to the sport. The NCAA quickly followed by adding the sport as a championship sport and it has not stopped growing since.

PERSONAL

A native of Southaven, Mississippi, Musselwhite received her Bachelor of Education degree from Mississippi College in Decem-ber of 1994 and completed her Masters of Education in August of 1996. Musselwhite was inducted into the Mississippi College Sports Hall of Fame in April 2006. Musselwhite also serves an instructor in the Department of Kinesiology and has been a Clin-ton Parks and Recreation Advisory Board member since 2005.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

MattVERRET Head Athletic [email protected]

Matt Verret enters his seventh year at Mississippi College as the head athletic trainer. Verret is responsible for overseeing 16 different school-sponsored sports. Verret joined the staff at Mississippi College after a one year stint as the assistant athletic trainer at Louisiana College where he also served

as the men’s basketball strength coach. Verret worked primarily with football and men’s basketball while with the Wildcats. Verret brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Choctaw staff. Prior to his work at Louisiana College, Verret worked one year as the head ath-letic trainer at Bishop MacNamara High School of the Chicago Catholic League through the Orthopedic Associates of Kankakee. He also spent two years as the head athletic trainer with the Columbus River Dragons of the NBA D-League. There he worked under head coach and former Mississippi State All-American, Jeff Malone. As a graduate assistant, Verret worked 1 1/2 years at Mississippi State University as the primary trainer for the softball program. He received his Master of Science degree in Sport Administration at MSU after receiving his undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University. While at LSU, he worked as a student assistant with the Tigers’ athletic training staff. Verret also has experience as an intern athletic trainer with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League and as a staff athletic trainer with the Manning Passing Academy. He is certified as an athletic trainer through the NATABOC and a performance enhancement specialist through the NASM.

Alicia THORNBURG Assistant Athletic [email protected]

Alicia Thornburg enters her second season as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Mississippi College. Thornburg spent the last two years as a graduate assistant in the department. Alicia will be the main contact for the women's soccer and men's and women's basketball teams.

In her two years as a G.A., she spent time working with the men's soccer team and the men's and women's tennis squads. Prior to her time at Mississippi College, Alicia attended the University of Toledo for one year. She earned her Emergency Medical Technician - Basic de-gree from the H. Councill Thenholm State Technical College in 2008. Thornburg earned her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2007. She is also a member of the National and Mississippi Athletic Training Associations. Alicia is originally from Mantachie, MS. She is married to Robert Thornburg and is the daughter of Mark and Debbie Hopper. She is a member of Mor-rison Heights Baptist Church and a volunteer at the food pantry called Second Harvest.

Holli DawsonGraduate Assistant

jasmine SimienGraduate Assistant

Andrea WilsonGraduate Assistant

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Justin CardwellGeroid Cahmbliss

Brandon CurryKelsey Houghton

Fred PerryTyler Thomas

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STAFF DIRECTORY

BUTCHARD

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK HEAD COACH

[email protected]

JAKEBELL

BASEBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

DAVIDBOTELER

TENNISHEAD COACH

[email protected]

PETERCOSMIANO

VOLLEYBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

GERALDHASSELMAN

CHAIR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

[email protected]

CORKYHOUGHTON

FOOTBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

KEVINJOHNS

MEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH

[email protected]

ADAMJOHNSON

WOMEN’S SOCCERASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

DARRYLLONGABAUGH

WOMEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH

[email protected]

DAVIDMADDRENMEN’S SOCCER

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-7639

[email protected]

MIKEKELLYFOOTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-7648

[email protected]

JOHNMCMATH

GOLFHEAD COACH

[email protected]

BROOKEO’HAIRSOFTBALL

HEAD COACH601-925-3361

[email protected]

BRIANOWENS

BASEBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

BETHANYPIGOTT

FELLOWSHIP OFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES

[email protected]

JUSTINPIGOTT

FELLOWSHIP OFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES

[email protected]

CAMILLEROSS

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK ASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

JOURDANSMITH

TENNISGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3959

RODSMITHFOOTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-3869

[email protected]

GRADYTURMAN

HEAD OFTRANSPORTATION

[email protected]

MISSATURMAN

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

[email protected]

ZACHWILKERSON

FOOTBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

TOMWILLIAMSFACULTY ATHLETICREPRESENTATIVE

[email protected]

TIMYANCYEQUIPMENT

COORDINATOR601-925-3806

[email protected]

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The Mississippi College cheerleading program has a long history as one of the top programs in the county. Over the years the program has produced some of the best squads in the country in Division II and Division III, routinely walking away from competitions with top honors. The 2013-2014 cheer squad will be another strong group with 17 ladies taking over the program. The group has a history of excellence in performance as evidenced by seven Division II National Championships and numerous second and third place finishes in the National Championship along with annual wins at summer camps and clinics. This year’s squad is comprised of freshman through graduate students and will be involved in the University’s athletic events, spirit activities, and in various community activities.

CHEERLEADING

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Season OutlookThe Mississippi College men’s basketball program has been one of the most successful in the country since making the move to Division III in 1996. In that 17-year span, MC has gone 347-112 with a winning percentage of .756. The Choctaws won 20 or more games in nine of those seasons and had just one losing year in that span. MC advanced to every American Southwest Conference Tourna-ment that was held over the 15 years of its exis-tence. With the impending move to Division II and the Gulf South Conference next season, the Choc-taws have one final chance to win the ASC in their last go-around.

The Choctaws bring back just one player that saw action in more than four games a year ago, but the incoming talent gives the MC coaching staff rea-son to be optimistic heading into the season.

The Choctaws will need a newcomer to step up at the point guard position after the departure of Jar-vis Moore and Turmonte Ragland from last year’s roster. MC has several options at the position, both from a junior college and freshman standpoint.

Sophomore CHRISTIAN HOWARD (5’9, 166) is a transfer from Alabama Southern Community Col-lege where averaged tw assists and three steals per game. He is a great leader on the floor and can get hot from long range, opening up other scoring options off the dribble.

Junior CALEB MISKELLY (6’1, 180) is a familiar name for Jackson-Metro fans after a stellar career at Madison-Ridgeland Academy in which he led his teams to four straight state championships. He spent a season at Delta State University where he started 13 games at point guard.

Freshman JARED CASE (6’0, 159) is another op-tion to run the offense for the Choctaws. He played at West Lincoln High School in Brookhaven and gives MC another shooter on the outside, as well as, an excellent passer and decision-maker.

SEASON PREVIEW

POINT GUARD

WINGS

Junior JARON EDWARDS (6’2, 175) is another op-tion on the wing. He has the ability to slide over to point guard, as well. Edwards comes from William Carey University after playing at Bowling Green Academy.

On the other side, the Choctaws have two wing players that have the size and ability to play in the post. Juniors EMMANUEL EZEJIOFO (6’4, 206) and RAYNER FREDRICK (6’3, 204) will compli-ment the outside shooting of Case and Edwards. Ezejiofo is an athletic player that had a stellar ca-reer at Hillcrest Christian in Raymond. He played wide receiver for a season at Southern Miss and spent a year at East Central Community College. Fredrick comes from Grand Canyone University and sees the floor well for a big man.

Freshman JESSE PIERCE (6’3, 180) is rookie that has the potential to have a big career as a Choc-taw. He already possesses great leaping ability and works hard at the rest of his game.

POSTS

the floor. Williams is a long, athletic post that has the ability to step outside and hit jump shots. This will give other post player the chance to work inside as they defense steps out to defend the perimeter shot.

The Choctaws also bring in two junior college players that will compete in the low post. Juniors DEAUNDREA LYONS (6’4, 203) and KELVIN SMITH (6’5, 199) are similar players with their ability to attack the glass and get rebounds. Lyons comes from Faulkner State Community College and was the high school teammate of Christian Howard. While at Faulkner, he averaged five points and six rebounds per game. Smith comes from Holmes Community College.

Freshman LUCAS BURRISS (6’4, 217) gives the Choctaws a physical presence in the post. He has the size and ability to push opponents around to get rebounds and good looks at the basket. Burris also played at West Lincoln High School with Jared and Jay Case.

SCHEDULE

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The Choctaws have just one player returning on the wing in sophomore ANDREW FEHRENBACHER (6’1, 185). He is a local product that played with the Jackson Victors in high school. Fehrenbacher has a great work ethic and will look to push for playing time in his second season with MC.

MC will look to fill the outside positions with junior college talent, as well as, a freshman that has solid potential.

Junior JAY CASE (6’2, 158) joins his brother Jared in the backcourt from Brookhaven. He spent two seasons at Copiah-Lincoln Community College, where he averaged 10 points per game and was named to the MACJC All-Star Team. He has “in-the-gym” range and stretches the defense to allow the post players to work inside.

The posts bring back the most experience on the Choctaw roster this season. Senior LAKIN FORD (6’4, 192) is the only MC player with more than four games of experience in the blue and gold. He played in 25 games, starting 21 for the Choc-taws last season. The East Mississippi Commu-nity College transfer averaged 9.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game while shooting 45% from the floor. He scored in double-figures 10 times last season, including a season-high 21 points against Texas Lutheran. He has improved his jumper in the off-season and is becoming a much more aggres-sive player driving to the basket. Ford will obviously be leaned upon heavily to lead this inexperienced team as they get acclamated to playing for MC.

Senior WILLIE WILLIAMS (6’4, 200) is also con-sidered a returner on this year’s squad after going through pre-season workouts last season. He was injured prior to the year and did not see action on

The Choctaws are allowed 25 games in the regular season by Division III rules. With only 12 members of the American Southwest Conference remaining, MC will play a home-and-home schedule with each league opponent in 2013-14. This makes up 22 of the 25 games on the schedule.

MC opens up the season with an exhibition game at Alcorn State. The Choctaws went down to Lor-man in 2008 and picked up a win over the Division I Braves.

The Choctaws will then play two non-conference games against Pensacola Christian and Rust to open the regular year. MC has never lost to either of those programs.

Concordia Texas will come to the “Golden Dome” on December 2nd for the first conference game of the season.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER CLASSIFICATION

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL1 Andrew Fehrenbacher G 6’1 185 So.-1L Jackson, Miss. Jackson Home School2 Emmanuel Ezejiofo F 6’4 206 Jr.-Tr. Raymond, Miss. East Central CC3 Christian Howard G 5’9 166 So.-Tr. Evergreen, Ala. Alabama Southern CC4 Jared Case G 6’0 159 Fr.-HS Brookhaven, Miss. West Lincoln HS 5 Jaron Edwards G 6’2 175 Jr.-Tr. Franklinton, La. William Carey Univ.10 Jay Case G 6’2 158 Jr.-Tr. Brookhaven, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln CC11 Caleb Miskelly G 6’1 180 So.-Tr. Flowood, Miss. MS Gulf Coast CC20 Jesse Pierce G 6’3 180 Fr.-HS Byahlia, Miss. First Assembly Christian21 Lucas Burris F 6’4 217 Fr.-HS Brookhaven, Miss. West Lincoln HS22 Tim Valliant G 6’0 184 Jr.-Tr. Mantee, Miss. East MS CC23 Bernard Jones G 5’10 170 Jr.-Tr. Hernando, Miss. Northwest MS CC24 Trent Wilkes G 6’1 177 Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. Home Life Aca.25 Kelvin Smith F 6’5 199 Jr.-Tr. Tchula, Miss. Holmes CC31 Taylor Strahan G 6’0 160 Fr.-HS Natchez, Miss. Trinity Episcopal32 Willie Williams F 6’4 200 Sr.-Tr. Webb, Miss. Northwest MS CC34 Lakin Ford F 6’4 192 Sr.-1L Cedar Bluff, Miss. East MS CC35 Deaudrea Lyons F 6’4 203 Jr.-Tr. Evergreen, Ala. Faulkner State CC40 Blake Rounsavall G 6’2 188 Fr.-HS Greenville, Miss. Washington School44 Rayner Fredrick F 6’3 204 Jr.-Tr. Overland Park, Kan. Grand Canyon Univ.

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL21 Lucas Burris F 6’4 217 Fr.-HS Brookhaven, Miss. West Lincoln HS4 Jared Case G 6’0 159 Fr.-HS Brookhaven, Miss. West Lincoln HS 10 Jay Case G 6’2 158 Jr.-Tr. Brookhaven, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln CC5 Jaron Edwards G 6’2 175 Jr.-Tr. Franklinton, La. William Carey Univ.2 Emmanuel Ezejiofo F 6’4 206 Jr.-Tr. Raymond, Miss. East Central CC1 Andrew Fehrenbacher G 6’1 185 So.-1L Jackson, Miss. Jackson Home School34 Lakin Ford F 6’4 192 Sr.-1L Cedar Bluff, Miss. East MS CC44 Rayner Fredrick F 6’3 204 Jr.-Tr. Overland Park, Kan. Grand Canyon Univ.3 Christian Howard G 5’9 166 So.-Tr. Evergreen, Ala. Alabama Southern CC23 Bernard Jones G 5’10 170 Jr.-Tr. Hernando, Miss. Northwest MS CC35 Deaudrea Lyons F 6’4 203 Jr.-Tr. Evergreen, Ala. Faulkner State CC11 Caleb Miskelly G 6’1 180 So.-Tr. Flowood, Miss. MS Gulf Coast CC20 Jesse Pierce G 6’3 180 Fr.-HS Byahlia, Miss. First Assembly Christian40 Blake Rounsavall G 6’2 188 Fr.-HS Greenville, Miss. Washington School25 Kelvin Smith F 6’5 199 Jr.-Tr. Tchula, Miss. Holmes CC31 Taylor Strahan G 6’0 160 Fr.-HS Natchez, Miss. Trinity Episcopal22 Tim Valliant G 6’0 184 Jr.-Tr. Mantee, Miss. East MS CC24 Trent Wilkes G 6’1 177 Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. Home Life Aca.32 Willie Williams F 6’4 200 Sr.-Tr. Webb, Miss. Northwest MS CC

NAME POS. CL.Lakin Ford F Sr.Willie Williams F Sr. Jay Case G Jr. Jaron Edwards G Jr. Emmanuel Ezejiofo F Jr. Rayner Fredrick F Jr.Bernard Jones G Jr.Deaudrea Lyons F Jr.Kelvin Smith F Jr. Tim Valliant G Jr. Andrew Fehrenbacher G So. Christian Howard G So. Caleb Miskelly G So. Lucas Burris F Fr.Jared Case G Fr.Jesse Pierce G Fr.Blake Rounsavall G Fr. Taylor Strahan G Fr. Trent Wilkes G Fr.

POSITION

NAME POS. CL.Jared Case G Fr.Jay Case G Jr. Jaron Edwards G Jr. Andrew Fehrenbacher G So. Christian Howard G So. Bernard Jones G Jr.Caleb Miskelly G So. Jesse Pierce G Fr.Blake Rounsavall G Fr. Taylor Strahan G Fr. Tim Valliant G Jr. Trent Wilkes G Fr. Lucas Burris F Fr.Emmanuel Ezejiofo F Jr. Lakin Ford F Sr.Rayner Fredrick F Jr.Deaudrea Lyons F Jr.Kelvin Smith F Jr. Willie Williams F Sr.

LOCATION

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL3 Christian Howard G 5’9 166 So.-Tr. Evergreen, Ala. Alabama Southern CC35 Deaudrea Lyons F 6’4 203 Jr.-Tr. Evergreen, Ala. Faulkner State CC44 Rayner Fredrick F 6’3 204 Jr.-Tr. Overland Park, Kan. Grand Canyon Univ.5 Jaron Edwards G 6’2 175 Jr.-Tr. Franklinton, La. William Carey Univ.21 Lucas Burris F 6’4 217 Fr.-HS Brookhaven, Miss. West Lincoln HS4 Jared Case G 6’0 159 Fr.-HS Brookhaven, Miss. West Lincoln HS 10 Jay Case G 6’2 158 Jr.-Tr. Brookhaven, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln CC2 Emmanuel Ezejiofo F 6’4 206 Jr.-Tr. Raymond, Miss. East Central CC1 Andrew Fehrenbacher G 6’1 185 So.-1L Jackson, Miss. Jackson Home School34 Lakin Ford F 6’4 192 Sr.-1L Cedar Bluff, Miss. East MS CC23 Bernard Jones G 5’10 170 Jr.-Tr. Hernando, Miss. Northwest MS CC11 Caleb Miskelly G 6’1 180 So.-Tr. Flowood, Miss. MS Gulf Coast CC20 Jesse Pierce G 6’3 180 Fr.-HS Byahlia, Miss. First Assembly Christian40 Blake Rounsavall G 6’2 188 Fr.-HS Greenville, Miss. Washington School25 Kelvin Smith F 6’5 199 Jr.-Tr. Tchula, Miss. Holmes CC31 Taylor Strahan G 6’0 160 Fr.-HS Natchez, Miss. Trinity Episcopal22 Tim Valliant G 6’0 184 Jr.-Tr. Mantee, Miss. East MS CC32 Willie Williams F 6’4 200 Sr.-Tr. Webb, Miss. Northwest MS CC24 Trent Wilkes G 6’1 177 Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. Home Life Aca.

HEIGHT

NAME POS. HT.Christian Howard G 5’9 Bernard Jones G 5’10Jared Case G 6’0Taylor Strahan G 6’0 Tim Valliant G 6’0Andrew Fehrenbacher G 6’1 Caleb Miskelly G 6’1 Trent Wilkes G 6’1Jay Case G 6’2Jaron Edwards G 6’2 Blake Rounsavall G 6’2 Rayner Fredrick F 6’3Jesse Pierce G 6’3Lucas Burris F 6’4Emmanuel Ezejiofo F 6’4 Lakin Ford F 6’4Deaudrea Lyons F 6’4Willie Williams F 6’4 Kelvin Smith F 6’5

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ALCORN STATE (EXH.)Mascot: BravesHead Coach: Luther Riley2012-13 Record: 10-24, 8-10 SWACLocation: Lorman, Miss.

November 12, 20137:00 p.m. / Lorman, MS

PENSACOLA CHRISTIANMascot: EaglesHead Coach: Mark Goetsch2012-13 Record: Not AvailableLocation: Pensacola Fla.

November 16, 20135:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

RUSTMascot: BearcatsHead Coach: Rodney Stennis2012-13 Record: 10-14Location: Holly Springs, Miss.

November 26, 20137:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

CONCORDIA TEXASMascot: TornadosHead Coach: Stan Bonewitz2012-13 Record: 24-6, 15-4 ASCLocation: Austin, Texas

December 2, 20137:30 p.m. / Clinton, MS

LETOURNEAUMascot: YellowJacketsHead Coach: Bob Davis2012-13 Record: 11-15, 10-9 ASCLocation: Longview, Texas

December 5, 20137:30 p.m. / Longview, TX

EAST TEXAS BAPTISTMascot: TigersHead Coach: Bert West2012-13 Record: 9-16, 5-14 ASCLocation: Marshall, Texas

December 7, 20133:00 p.m. / Marshall, TX

RHODESMascot: LynxHead Coach: Mike DeGeorge2012-13 Record: 16-10, 11-3 SAALocation: Memphis, Tenn.

December 14, 20135:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

MARY HARDIN-BAYLORMascot: The CruHead Coach: Ken DeWeese2012-13 Record: 27-6, 17-2 ASCLocation: Belton, Texas

December 21, 20133:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

HARDIN-SIMMONSMascot: CowboysHead Coach: Craig Carse2012-13 Record: 16-11, 12-7 ASCLocation: Abilene, Texas

January 2, 20147:30 p.m. / Abilene, TX

TEXAS-DALLASMascot: CometsHead Coach: Terry Butterfield2012-13 Record: 20-7, 14-5 ASCLocation: Richardson, Texas

January 4, 20143:00 p.m. / Abilene, TX

SUL ROSS STATEMascot: LobosHead Coach: Greg Wright2012-13 Record: 5-20, 4-15 ASCLocation: Alpine, Texas

January 9, 20147:30 p.m. / Clinton, MS

HOWARD PAYNEMascot: Yellow JacketsHead Coach: Troy Drummond2012-13 Record: 8-17, 6-13 ASCLocation: Brownwood, Texas

January 11, 20143:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

LOUISIANA COLLEGEMascot: WildcatsHead Coach: Gene Rushing2012-13 Record: 8-13, 8-11 ASCLocation: Pineville, La.

January 13, 20147:30 p.m. / Pineville, La

TEXAS-TYLERMascot: PatriotsHead Coach: Jamon Copeland2012-13 Record: 18-8, 13-6 ASCLocation: Tyler, Texas

January 16, 20147:30 p.m. / Tyler, TX

OZARKS (AR)Mascot: EaglesHead Coach: David Ferrell2012-13 Record: 7-18, 4-15 ASCLocation: Clarksville, Ark.

January 18, 20143:00 p.m. / Clarksville, AR

EAST TEXAS BAPTISTMascot: TigersHead Coach: Bert West2012-13 Record: 9-16, 5-14 ASCLocation: Marshall, Texas

January 23, 20147:30 p.m. / Clinton, MS

LETOURNEAUMascot: YellowJacketsHead Coach: Bob Davis2012-13 Record: 11-15, 10-9 ASCLocation: Longview, Texas

January 25, 20143:00 p.m. / Clinton,MS

LOUISIANA COLLEGEMascot: WildcatsHead Coach: Gene Rushing2012-13 Record: 8-13, 8-11 ASCLocation: Pineville, La.

January 27, 20147:30 p.m. / Clinton, MS

CONCORDIA TEXASMascot: TornadosHead Coach: Stan Bonewitz2012-13 Record: 24-6, 15-4 ASCLocation: Austin, Texas

January 30, 20147:30 p.m. / Austin, TX

MARY HARDIN-BAYLORMascot: The CruHead Coach: Ken DeWeese2012-13 Record: 27-6, 17-2 ASCLocation: Belton, Texas

February 1, 20143:00 p.m. / Belton, TX

TEXAS-DALLASMascot: CometsHead Coach: Terry Butterfield2012-13 Record: 20-7, 14-5 ASCLocation: Richardson, Texas

February 6, 20147:30 p.m. / Clinton, MS

HARDIN-SIMMONSMascot: CowboysHead Coach: Craig Carse2012-13 Record: 16-11, 12-7 ASCLocation: Abilene, Texas

February 8, 20143:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

HOWARD PAYNEMascot: Yellow JacketsHead Coach: Troy Drummond2012-13 Record: 8-17, 6-13 ASCLocation: Brownwood, Texas

February 13, 20147:30 p.m. / Brownwood, TX

SUL ROSS STATEMascot: LobosHead Coach: Greg Wright2012-13 Record: 5-20, 4-15 ASCLocation: Alpine, Texas

February 15, 20143:00 p.m. / Alpine, TX

OZARKS (AR)Mascot: EaglesHead Coach: David Ferrell2012-13 Record: 7-18, 4-15 ASCLocation: Clarksville, Ark.

February 20, 20147:30 p.m. / Clinton, MS

TEXAS-TYLERMascot: PatriotsHead Coach: Jamon Copeland2012-13 Record: 18-8, 13-6 ASCLocation: Tyler, Texas

February 22, 20143:00 p.m. / Clinton, MS

NCCAA MID-EAST REGIONLookout Mountain, Ga.NCCAA NAT’L CHAMP.Winona Lake, Ind.

March 13-15, 2014March 19-23, 2014

2013-14 SCHEDULE

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DonLOFTON Head Coach

Head coach Don Lofton enters his 10th sea-son as the head coach at Mississippi College and 30th overall in the program.

The 2012-13 season saw the Choctaws advance to the ASC Tournament for the 15th time in 15 tries and as they earned the #3 seed from the East Division with a 15-11 record, overall. Junior Brandon Blake was named a D3hoops.com All-South Region selection, while also earning a spot on the All-ASC Team. Senior Adam Smith was a Second Team selection, while Turmonte Ragland earned an All-Defensive Team selection.

The Choctaws advanced to the ASC Tournament in the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons, making them the only team in the league to qualify for every tournament. In 2011-12, MC landed Trevon Malone on the All-ASC First Team.

In the 2009-10 season, Lofton led the Choctaws to their 22nd consecutive winning season and a trip to the American Southwest Conference Tournament. MC finished 19-7 overall and 14-6 in the ASC, while finishing second on the East Division.

In the 2008-09 season, the Choctaws advanced all the way to the ASC Championship Game before being ousted by Texas-Dallas. It would be the 10th time in 11 tournaments that the Choctaws advanced to the championship game. MC led the league with a .509 field goal percentage.

Lofton had an incredibly successful run as head coach of the Choctaws for four years from 2003-2006. In four seasons at the helm, Lofton produced a 92-23 overall record including two American Southwest Conference Championships and back-to-back appearances in the “Sweet Sixteen” round of the NCAA Tournament.

In the 2005-06 he led the Choctaws to a school record 29-2 season that ended with another appearance in the “Sweet Sixteen”. Lofton collected NCAA wins over Maryville University and Maryville College as a regional host of the first and second round of the NCAA Tourna-ment. The Choctaws were the highest ranked team in the NCAA South Region rankings the entire season.

In the 2004-05 Lofton led the Choctaws to the third most wins in school history (24) and just their second appearance in the NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen” round. The Choctaws were ranked #1 in the NCAA South Region ranking every week and won their seventh ASC East Division title in eight years. They also beat Maryville College in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

After taking over the program from Hall of Fame coach Mike Jones, Lofton maintained the same level of success with four straight appearances in the ASC Championship game. That same sea-son Lofton kept the streak alive by leading the team to eight straight wins to end the season and reach the title game. His team also led the ASC in scoring defense.

In 2002-03, Lofton’s original season as Head Coach, he led the Choctaws to their fourth ASC Championship in six years. MC won 20 games and appeared in the NCAA Division III National Tournament for the sixth straight year.

Lofton was also a vital part of the success achieved by the basketball program during his tenure at MC as an assistant coach. As the recruiting coordinator, he was responsible for maintaining the talent level necessary to keep the Choctaws in the upper echelon of teams in the country year in and year out. He also filled the position as the primary assistant to former head coach Mike Jones and was vitally involved in building the program to where it is today.

“Coach Lofton has been around Mississippi College basketball for a long time,” said Athletic Director Mike Jones . “He knows the game and has been a big part of the success that we have enjoyed and experienced over the past years. He knows what it takes to be successful here at MC and has proven that during his two seasons.”

Lofton built himself the reputation of being a top recruiter and talent evaluator. Since MC’s move to Division III in the 1996-97 season, he

has helped recruit some of the best talent in the American Southwest Conference. With him filling the role of recruiting coordinator, the Choctaws made five straight appearances in the NCAA tournament. They also won the ASC Championship three five of five seasons. Dur-ing his last three seasons as an assistant, the Choctaws had five first team All-ASC selections and one ASC East Division Player of the Year.

Lofton began his coaching career at Mississippi College as a graduate assistant in 1978-79, working for Coach Doug Hines. He also served in the same capacity during the 1979-80 sea-son. Before returning as an assistant, Lofton coached at West Jones High School in Laurel, Miss., for four seasons. He began as an assis-tant coach and was the head coach for three seasons, 1982-85. He led the Mustangs to several outstanding seasons and was named Coach of the Year in the Southern Athletic Con-ference in 1982-83.

Lofton was honored after the 1998-99 sea-son by the National Association of Basketball Coaches for his outstanding service with the Merit Award.

A 1974 graduate of Brookhaven High School, he began his college career at Mississippi Col-lege, playing football and golf. He received his bachelor of science degree in business admin-istration in 1978 and completed the master of education degree in1983. Don and his wife Madelyn have three children: Davis (24), Jay (22), Elizabeth (17).

MILESTONE WINS • #1 - (11/22/02) - vs. Concordia-Selma (82-62)• #25 - (12/9/03) - vs. Louisiana College (80-61)• #50 - (1/15/05) - vs. LeTourneau (73-65)• #75 - (1/19/06) - vs. Texas-Dallas (76-66)• #100 - (1/10/09) - vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (89-85)• #125 - (1/23/10) - at East Texas Baptist (72-63)• #150 - (2/11/12) - at Ozarks (86-83)

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS COACH YRS TENURE RECORD PCT.John King 1 1925 19-7 .731George Bohler 3 1926-28 50-12 .806Grif Lee 1 1929 12-13 .480Lewis Wilson 5 1931-35 61-58 .513Melvin Landrum 6 1936, 40-43 66-73 .475 46, 53Dick Hitt 3 1937-39 37-18 .673Chief Ortman 1 1944 6-4 .600Wilson Fulton 6 1947-52 42-83 .336James Q. Allen 21 1953-73 191-221 .463Doug Hines 15 1974-88 206-203 .504Mike Jones 16 1989-02, 07-08 332-103 .763Don Lofton 9 2002-06, 08- 167-77 .684TOTAL 87 1925- 1212-877 .580

OVERALL YEAR-BY-YEAR2002-03 19-8 .7042003-04 19-8 .7042004-05 24-5 .8412005-06 29-2 .9352008-09 20-7 .7402009-10 19-7 .7312010-11 13-13 .5002011-12 9-16 .3602012-13 15-11 .577TOTAL 167-77 .686

ASC YEAR-BY-YEAR 2002-03 9-3 .7502003-04 10-4 .7142004-05 19-3 .8642005-06 21-1 .9552008-09 14-6 .7002009-10 14-6 .7002010-11 10-10 .5002011-12 7-13 .3502012-13 11-8 .579TOTAL 115-54 .680

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Assistant men’s basketball coach Josh Brooks is entering his sixth season on the coaching staff of the Choctaws. Brooks returned to MC after a four-year playing career and one season as a stu-dent assistant.

In his five seasons with the Choctaws, MC has advanced to the American Southwest Conference Tournament each year. The 2012-13 season saw the Choctaws land Brandon Blake on the All-ASC First Team and the D3hoops.com All-South Region Team. In the 2008-09 season, Brooks helped lead the Choctaws to a 20-7 over-all record and an appearance in the American Southwest Conference Tour-nament Championship Game. After leaving MC, Brooks stayed in the Jackson area, coaching one sea-son at Jackson Prep before spending two seasons as an assistant to Kenny Bizot at Hillcrest Christian. Brooks helped lead the Cougars to an Overall State Championship in his first season on the bench. Brooks moved to the college coaching ranks as an assistant at Belhaven where he spent two seasons. In 2004, Brooks took the head coaching job at Hernando High School in north Mississippi. In his first season, Brooks led the Tigers to a 10-15 record, a notable improvement over previous seasons at the school. Brooks then led Hernando to three seasons with records over .500, culminating in a 28-7 record and a trip to the 4A North State Tournament in 2007-08. Brooks graduated from MC in 1999. Josh is married to the former Marie McDade, who graduated from MC in 2001. Josh and Marie have two chil-dren: Avery (8) and Mallory (6).

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34 LAKIN FORD

CEDAR BLUFF, MISS.EAST MS CC

6’4 | 192 | F | SR

2012-13 JUNIOR SEASONplayed for coach played in 25 of 26 games, starting 21 games on the season...averaged 9.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game...shot 45.2% (90-199) from the floor and 31.7% (20-63) from the three-point line...had a season-high 21 points against Texas Lutheran...pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds in double-doubles against Schreiner and Texas-Tyler...scored in double-figures in 10 of 25 games

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Vanardo at West Point High School...averaged 20 points, 9.5 rebounds, and three assists...played for Coach White at East Mississippi Community College

PERSONALson of Kenneth and Patricia Ford...born on September 8, 1990...ma-joring in kinesiology

32 WILLIE WILLIAMS

WEBB, MISS.NORTHWEST MS CC

6’4 | 200 | F | SR

2012-13 JUNIOR SEASONmissed entire season due to injury

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach John Bauer at French Camp Academy...averaged 22.1 points...All-District selection...played at Northwest Mississippi Community College

PERSONALson of Willie and Renee Williams...born on July 11, 1992...majoring in kinesiology

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min Avg. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT%12-13 25-21 598 23.9 90-199 .452 20-63 .317 34-52 .654Total 25-21 598 23.9 90-199 .452 20-63 .317 34-52 .654 ReboundsYear Off Def Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg.12-13 39 77 116 4.6 77 3 21 40 11 18 234 9.4Total 39 77 116 4.6 77 3 21 40 11 18 234 9.4

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1 ANDREW FEHRENBACHER

JACKSON, MISS.JACKSON HOME SCHOOL

6’1 | 185 | G | SO

2012-13 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action in four games for the Choctaws...scored two points in a win over Schreiner on January 3rd...went 2-2 from the free throw line

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach James Fehrenbacher with the Jackson Victors...aver-aged 18.3 points and 10 rebounds...scored over 1,200 point in his career

PERSONALson of Jim and Robyn Fehrenbacher...born on November 4, 1992...majoring in kinesiology

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min Avg. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT%12-13 4-0 3 0.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00Total 4-0 3 0.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 ReboundsYear Off Def Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg.12-13 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5Total 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5

10 JAY CASE

BROOKHAVEN, MISS.COPIAH-LINCOLN CC

6’2 | 158 | G | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Sims at Copiah-Lincoln Community College...averaged 10 points per game...named to the MACJC All-Star Team...First Team All-Region selection...played for coach Lane Young at West Lincoln High School...averaged 21 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals per game

PERSONALson of Jason and Mary Case...born on April 18, 1993...majoring in Math Education

5 JARON EDWARDS

FRANKLINTON, LA.WILLIAM CAREY UNIV.

6’2 | 175 | G | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Steve Knight at William Carey University...played for coach Pat King at Bowling Green Academy...averaged 22 points, eight rebounds and nine assists per game...MAIS Player of the Year...First Team All-District selection...District MVP...All-South State First Team selection

PERSONALson of Todd Edwards and Dawn Seal...born on October 25, 1991...majoring in kinesiology

2 EMMANUEL EZEJIOFO

RAYMOND, MISS.EAST CENTRAL CC

6’4 | 206 | F | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Marcus Bowie at East Central Community College...played for coach James Crane at Hillcrest Christian

PERSONALson of Sherryl Okechokwu Ezejiofo...born on January 23, 1991...ma-joring in Business Administration

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44 RAYNER FREDRICK

OVERLAND PARK, KAN.GRAND CANYON UNIV.

6’3 | 204 | F | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Larry Holey at William Jewell College...played for coach Russ Pennell at Grand Canyon University...played for coach Brett McFall at Shawnee Mission South High School

PERSONALson of Tom Fredrick and Kate Forristall...born on March 31, 1992...majoring Business Administration

23 BERNARD JONES

HERNANDO, MISS.NORTHWEST MS CC

5’10 | 170 | G | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Bubba Skelton at Northwest Mississippi Community College...averaged five points and three assists per game...played for coach Stephen Cox at Hernando High School...averaged five re-bounds, three assists and two steals per game...All-District selec-tion...All-Metro Team

PERSONALson of Bernard and Loris Jones...born on April 25, 1993...majoring in Kinesiology

35 DEAUNDREA LYONS

EVERGREEN, ALA.FAULKNER STATE CC

6’4 | 203 | F | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Jack Robertson at Faulkner State Community Col-lege...averaged five points and six rebounds per game...played for coach Warren Roberts at Hillcrest-Evergreen High School...averaegd 22 points and 15 rebounds as a senior...averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds as a junior....All-Tournament Team...Region MVP...First Team All-Region selection

PERSONALson of Latasha Holley and Billy Lyons...born on June 8, 1992...major-ing in Kinesiology

25 KELVIN SMITH

TCHULA, MISS.HOLMES CC

6’5 | 199 | F | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Flanighan at Holmes Community College...played for coach Patrick at S.V. Marshal High School

PERSONALson of Rosie and Kelvin Smith...born on December 19, 1992...major-ing in elementary education

22 TIM VALLIANT

MANTEE, MISS.EAST MS CC

6’0 | 184 | G | JR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Varnado at West Point High School...averaged 10 points, four rebounds and four assists per game

PERSONALson of Gerald and Dorothy Valliant...born on October 5, 1990...major-ing in Physical Therapy

3 CHRISTIAN HOWARD

EVERGREEN, ALA.ALABAMA SOUTHERN CC

5’9 | 166 | G | SO

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Joseph Eatmon at Alabama Southern...averaged two points, two rebounds, two assists and three steals per game...played for coach Warren Roberts at Hillcrest-Evergreen High School...averaged 10 points, two rebounds, seven assists and four steals per game...All-State Honorable Mention...Regional champions

PERSONALson of Cynthia Howard and Alvin Brown...born on October 30, 1992...majoring in Kinesiology

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11 CALEB MISKELLY

FLOWOOD, MISS.MS GULF COAST CC

6’1 | 180 | G | SO

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Jason Conner at Delta State University...played in 25 games, starting 13 for the Statesmen...averaged 3.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per game...led all GSC freshmen in assists with 56...played for coach Richard Duease at Madison-Ridgeland Academy...as a senior, averaged 23 points and six assists per game...four-time Overall State Champions...MAIS Player of the Year...Clarion-Ledger All-Metro Team

PERSONALson of Oscar and Joyce Miskelly...born on July 11, 1992...majoring in business administration

21 LUCAS BURRIS

BROOKHAVEN, MISS.WEST LINCOLN HS

6’4 | 217 | F | FR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Lane Young at West Lincoln High School...All-District and All-County selection...four-time District champions...two South State championships

PERSONALson of Mandy and Tryone Burris...born on July 17, 1995...undecided on major

4 JARED CASE

BROOKHAVEN, MISS.WEST LINCOLN HS

6’0 | 159 | G | FR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Lane Young at West Lincoln High School

PERSONALson of Jason and Mary Case...born on March 2, 1995...majoring in Mathematics

20 JESSE PIERCE

BYHALIA, MISS.FIRST ASSEM. CHRISTIAN

6’3 | 180 | G | FR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Dee Wilkes at First Assembly Christian School...aver-aged 19 points, six rebounds and three assists per game...All-Region selection...Best of the Preps...Super 80 Summer League

PERSONALson of James and Judy Pierce...born on November 19, 1993...major-ing in sports management

40 BLAKE ROUNSAVALL

GREENVILLE, MISS.WASHINGTON SCHOOL

6’2 | 188 | G | FR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach David Rounsavall at Washington School...averaged 13.6 points, eight rebounds and three assists per game...two-time All-Conference selection...two-time All-County selection...named Most Valuable Offensive Player...team captain...All-Tournament selection

PERSONALson of David and Karen Rounsavall...born on March 3, 1995...major-ing in Pre-Physical Therapy

31 TAYLOR STRAHAN

NATCHEZ, MISS.TRINITY EPISCOPAL

6’0 | 160 | G | FR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach David King at Trinity Episcopal

PERSONALson of Angie Strahan...born on September 14, 1992...majoring in ki-nesiology

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24 TRENT WILKES

GERMANTOWN, TENN.HOME LIFE ACA.

6’1 | 177 | G | FR

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Quinton Lytle at Home Life Academy...averaged 10 points, five rebounds, four assists and one steal per game

PERSONALson of Deron and Amy Wilkes...born on January 24, 1994...majoring in Kinesiology

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2012-13 Season Review 2012-13 Team Statistics

The 2012-13 Mississippi College men’s basketball season was one that saw the team post their first winning record in three years after going 13-13 in 2010-11 and 9-16 in 2011-12. The Choctaws were 15-11 and advanced to the Ameri-can Southwest Conference Tournament for the 15th time in 15 tries. MC is the only team in the league to qualify for every tournament since its inception.

The Choctaws started fast on the year, winning four of their first five games, in-cluding a 97-85 victory over eventual ASC Champion Concordia Texas in the “Golden Dome.” On the season, MC was 10-2 in A.E. Wood Coliseum, with their only losses coming to national runner-up Mary Hardin-Baylor and regular season East Division champion, Texas-Dallas.

After three straight losses put MC’s record at 4-4, the Choctaws ran off three wins in-a-row over Schreiner, Texas Lutheran and a road victory over Louisiana College.

MC struggled to find consistency as the year went along, but the Choctaws fin-ished the season with three home wins over Texas-Tyler, East Texas Baptist and LC to clinch the #2 seed in the East Division.

The Choctaws faced Concordia Texas in the first round and trailed by as many as 14 points in the first half, but MC would fight back and eventually took the lead with 2:41 remaining. With seven seconds left, the Tornados took a 78-76 lead, leav-ing the Choctaws with an opportunity to tie or win the game at the buzzer. The final

three-point shot was off target and MC would finish the season with a hard-fought loss.

Three Choctaws earned postseason ASC honors on the year, led by Brandon Blake with a First Team All-ASC selection, hon-oring the top five players in the league. Adam Smith was a Second Team All-ASC East Division selection, while Turmonte Ragland was named to the East Division All-Defensive Team.

Blake was the team’s leading scorer with 15.6 points per game, shooting 43% from the floor and going to the free throw line 186 times. Along with his selection to the All-ASC team, he was also a D3hoops.com All-Region performer for his efforts.

Ragland and Laquavius Cotton also aver-aged in double-figures with 10.5 and 10.6 points, respectively. Ragland moved to point guard as the season progressed and led the team with 57 assists. Cotton shot 34% from the three-point line and had three 20-point games on the season, in-cluding a season-high 28 against Hunting-don.

Adam Smith finished off his stellar ca-reer with the best field goal percentage in school history, shooting 69% from the floor over two years. He averaged 7.8 points and 6.1 rebounds per contest in 47 games played. Smith had his best career game on “Senior Day,” recording a double-double with 24 points and 15 rebounds against ETBU.

MC OPPScoring 1923 1844Points/Game 74.0 70.9Scoring Margin +3.0 ---Field Goals-Att. 675-1505 634-1499Field Goal Pct. .449 .4233 Point FG-Att. 127-397 193-5383 Point FG Pct. .320 .3593 Pt. Made/Game 4.9 7.4Free Throws-Att. 446-662 383-560Free Throw Pct. .674 .684FT Made/Game 17.2 14.7Rebounds 995 911Rebounds/Game 38.3 35.0Reb. Margin +3.2 ---Assists 296 360Assists/Game 11.4 13.8Turnovers 423 454Turnovers/Game 16.3 17.5Turnover Margin +1.2 ---Asst/TO Ratio 0.7 0.8Steals 249 194Steals/Game 9.6 7.5Blocks 86 51Blocks/Game 3.3 2.0Attendance 7513 4508Avg. / Home Game 626 372

SCORE BY PERIODS

1st 2nd OT TotalMiss. College 843 1074 6 1923Opponents 847 989 8 1844

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2012-13 RESULTS

2012-13 Mississippi College BasketballMississippi College Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Nov 26, 2013)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-11 10-2 4-7 1-2CONFERENCE 11-8 8-2 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-3 2-0 1-1 1-2

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/17/12 PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN W 74-61 875 (22)Brandon Blake (8)Turmonte Ragland11/20/12 at Huntingdon W 82-67 147 (18)Brandon Blake (13)Cameron Bounds11/29/12 *at Howard Payne W 76-70 385 (23)Brandon Blake (10)Adam Smith12/01/12 *at Sul Ross State 74-81 L 205 (20)Turmonte Ragland (7)Lakin Ford12/06/12 *CONCORDIA TEXAS W 97-85 511 (23)Laquavius Cotton (11)Turmonte Ragland12/08/12 *MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR 63-75 L 565 (18)Brandon Blake (8)Vic McLin, Jr.12/14/12 at Rhodes 60-82 L 100 (16)Turmonte Ragland (9)Adam Smith12/17/12 *at Hardin-Simmons 64-76 L 289 (14)Laquavius Cotton (6)Adam Smith12/20/12 ^vs Hope W 83-72 125 (20)Brandon Blake (9)Turmonte Ragland

(9)Adam Smith12/21/12 ^vs Illinois Wesleyan 50-67 L 75 (12)Turmonte Ragland (7)Turmonte Ragland01/03/13 *SCHREINER W 78-60 267 (19)Brandon Blake (11)Lakin Ford01/05/13 *TEXAS LUTHERAN W 75-68 256 (21)Lakin Ford (8)Lakin Ford

(8)Turmonte Ragland01/08/13 *at Louisiana College W 83-76 872 (20)Brandon Blake (8)Adam Smith01/12/13 *at LeTourneau 79-81 Lot 211 (19)Brandon Blake (9)Brandon Blake

(9)Adam Smith01/17/13 *OZARKS W 86-64 565 (18)Laquavius Cotton (7)Vic McLin, Jr.

(18)Lakin Ford (7)Lakin Ford01/19/13 *TEXAS DALLAS 49-63 L 711 (19)Brandon Blake (5)Adam Smith01/24/13 *at East Texas Baptist W 82-70 389 (21)Laquavius Cotton (7)Adam Smith

(7)Brandon Blake01/26/13 *at Texas-Tyler 71-74 L 659 (22)Brandon Blake (7)Adam Smith01/31/13 *LETOURNEAU W 69-43 832 (18)Brandon Blake (13)Vic McLin, Jr.02/02/13 HUNTINGDON W 92-76 912 (28)Laquavius Cotton (4)Vic McLin, Jr.

(4)Adam Smith02/07/13 *at Texas Dallas 62-75 L 409 (16)Laquavius Cotton (5)Lakin Ford

(5)Vic McLin, Jr.02/09/13 *at Ozarks 66-74 L 425 (10)Turmonte Ragland (6)Sherman Smith

(10)Sherman Smith(10)Laquavius Cotton

02/14/13 *TEXAS-TYLER W 74-67 810 (19)Brandon Blake (11)Lakin Ford02/16/13 *EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 74-68 753 (24)Adam Smith (15)Adam Smith02/18/13 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE W 84-71 456 (26)Brandon Blake (12)Adam Smith02/22/13 vs Concordia Texas 76-78 L 217 (17)Turmonte Ragland (12)Adam Smith

* = American Southwest Conference game^ = RDV Sportsplex Division III Classic (Maitland, Fla.)

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 12 7513 626Away 11 4091 372Neutral 3 417 139Total 26 12021 462

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2012-13 INDIVIDUAL OVERALL / CONFERENCE STATISTICS

2012-13 Mississippi College BasketballMississippi College Overall/Conference Statistics (as of Nov 26, 2013)

All games

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/gBrandon Blake 26-24 29.6 .425 .280 .677 4.0 1.8 45 6 15.6 19-19 30.2 .437 .281 .667 4.3 1.9 35 6 16.2Turmonte Ragland 26-26 29.1 .465 .167 .648 5.0 2.2 48 7 10.5 19-19 29.4 .470 .150 .594 4.7 2.2 30 7 9.7Daryl Duncan 26-21 20.3 .308 .321 .889 2.3 1.2 18 3 4.8 19-16 20.4 .295 .289 .917 2.3 1.4 13 2 4.8Wil Hayden 6-0 10.5 .533 .667 .000 0.5 0.3 1 0 3.7 4-0 9.5 .444 .667 .000 0.3 0.3 1 0 3.0Jarvis Moore 24-1 11.0 .328 .000 .575 0.6 1.9 18 0 2.8 17-0 10.2 .333 .000 .667 0.6 1.8 9 0 2.8Jesse Taylor 18-4 15.0 .404 .500 .545 1.3 0.3 6 1 3.5 14-3 15.9 .436 .548 .500 1.0 0.4 5 0 3.9Kendre' Smith 9-0 9.0 .520 .500 .750 1.2 0.6 11 0 4.0 5-0 7.6 .556 .600 1.000 1.2 0.8 5 0 3.0Andrew Fehrenbacher 4-0 0.8 .000 .000 1.000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.5 4-0 0.8 .000 .000 1.000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.5Sherman Smith 13-0 12.4 .375 .333 .667 2.1 1.2 6 1 2.1 10-0 14.1 .333 .250 .667 2.7 1.3 2 1 2.1Caleb Vaughan 1-0 7.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 2.0 0 1 0.0Andrew Smedley 2-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0Laquavius Cotton 26-4 20.9 .429 .343 .835 3.5 0.7 23 5 10.6 19-0 19.8 .412 .338 .860 3.1 0.4 13 5 10.3Denny Weeks 2-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0Adam Smith 24-21 23.3 .655 .000 .500 7.2 0.6 27 15 8.5 19-17 23.0 .664 .000 .458 7.2 0.6 22 12 8.7Will Tabor 4-0 0.5 .333 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.5 4-0 0.5 .333 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.5Reggie Brown 6-0 2.8 .250 .000 .000 0.8 0.0 0 0 0.3 3-0 3.0 .500 .000 .000 1.3 0.0 0 0 0.7Lakin Ford 25-21 23.9 .452 .317 .654 4.6 0.8 18 11 9.4 19-17 24.4 .476 .360 .646 4.9 0.6 11 9 9.9Cameron Bounds 9-0 16.0 .457 .000 .645 5.7 0.6 7 12 5.8 5-0 14.8 .333 .000 .615 5.2 0.4 4 7 3.6Vic McLin, Jr. 25-8 17.8 .511 .000 .588 4.0 1.1 21 24 5.4 18-4 18.2 .479 .000 .608 4.3 1.0 19 16 5.5Parker Moore 1-0 11.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 26 .449 .320 .674 38.3 11.4 249 86 74.0 19 .450 .331 .667 38.2 11.1 169 65 74.0Opponent 26 .423 .359 .684 35.0 13.8 194 51 70.9 19 .419 .351 .694 34.9 13.3 138 38 70.6

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/gBrandon Blake 133-313 . 4 2 5 14-50 . 2 8 0 126-186 . 6 7 7 406 15.6 100-229 . 4 3 7 9-32 . 2 8 1 98-147 . 6 6 7 307 16.2Turmonte Ragland 99-213 . 4 6 5 5-30 . 1 6 7 70-108 . 6 4 8 273 10.5 70-149 . 4 7 0 3-20 . 1 5 0 41-69 . 5 9 4 184 9.7Daryl Duncan 37-120 . 3 0 8 18-56 . 3 2 1 32-36 . 8 8 9 124 4.8 28-95 . 2 9 5 13-45 . 2 8 9 22-24 . 9 1 7 91 4.8Wil Hayden 8-15 . 5 3 3 6-9 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 22 3.7 4-9 . 4 4 4 4-6 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 12 3.0Jarvis Moore 22-67 . 3 2 8 0-15 . 0 0 0 23-40 . 5 7 5 67 2.8 15-45 . 3 3 3 0-9 . 0 0 0 18-27 . 6 6 7 48 2.8Jesse Taylor 19-47 . 4 0 4 19-38 . 5 0 0 6-11 . 5 4 5 63 3.5 17-39 . 4 3 6 17-31 . 5 4 8 4-8 . 5 0 0 55 3.9Kendre' Smith 13-25 . 5 2 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 6-8 . 7 5 0 36 4.0 5-9 . 5 5 6 3-5 . 6 0 0 2-2 1.000 15 3.0Andrew Fehrenbacher 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 0.5 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 0.5Sherman Smith 9-24 . 3 7 5 5-15 . 3 3 3 4-6 . 6 6 7 27 2.1 7-21 . 3 3 3 3-12 . 2 5 0 4-6 . 6 6 7 21 2.1Caleb Vaughan 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0Andrew Smedley 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0Laquavius Cotton 87-203 . 4 2 9 36-105 . 3 4 3 66-79 . 8 3 5 276 10.6 63-153 . 4 1 2 27-80 . 3 3 8 43-50 . 8 6 0 196 10.3Denny Weeks 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0Adam Smith 93-142 . 6 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 17-34 . 5 0 0 203 8.5 77-116 . 6 6 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 11-24 . 4 5 8 165 8.7Will Tabor 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 2 0.5 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 2 0.5Reggie Brown 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 0.3 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 0.7Lakin Ford 90-199 . 4 5 2 20-63 . 3 1 7 34-52 . 6 5 4 234 9.4 70-147 . 4 7 6 18-50 . 3 6 0 31-48 . 6 4 6 189 9.9Cameron Bounds 16-35 . 4 5 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 20-31 . 6 4 5 52 5.8 5-15 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-13 . 6 1 5 18 3.6Vic McLin, Jr. 47-92 . 5 1 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 40-68 . 5 8 8 134 5.4 34-71 . 4 7 9 0-1 . 0 0 0 31-51 . 6 0 8 99 5.5Parker Moore 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 675-1505 . 4 4 9 127-397 . 3 2 0 446-662 . 6 7 4 1923 74.0 497-1104 . 4 5 0 97-293 . 3 3 1 315-472 . 6 6 7 1406 74.0Opponent 634-1499 . 4 2 3 193-538 . 3 5 9 383-560 . 6 8 4 1844 70.9 456-1088 . 4 1 9 134-382 . 3 5 1 295-425 . 6 9 4 1341 70.6

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsTOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi ptsBrandon Blake 21 83 104 57 1 48 63 0.8 26 17 64 81 42 1 37 47 0.8 26Turmonte Ragland 51 79 130 49 0 57 48 1.2 20 37 53 90 37 0 41 31 1.3 20Daryl Duncan 9 52 61 34 1 31 50 0.6 16 5 38 43 29 1 26 39 0.7 16Wil Hayden 1 2 3 1 0 2 6 0.3 6 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0.5 3Jarvis Moore 3 11 14 37 0 45 32 1.4 9 3 8 11 25 0 31 24 1.3 9Jesse Taylor 4 20 24 17 0 5 6 0.8 11 1 13 14 14 0 5 3 1.7 11Kendre' Smith 3 8 11 11 0 5 3 1.7 10 2 4 6 4 0 4 2 2.0 5Andrew Fehrenbacher 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.0 2Sherman Smith 4 23 27 6 0 15 4 3.8 10 4 23 27 5 0 13 3 4.3 10Caleb Vaughan 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0.0 0Andrew Smedley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0Laquavius Cotton 26 66 92 53 0 18 55 0.3 28 18 40 58 42 0 8 38 0.2 23Denny Weeks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0Adam Smith 78 94 172 41 1 15 32 0.5 24 64 72 136 31 1 12 19 0.6 24Will Tabor 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 2Reggie Brown 1 4 5 5 0 0 1 0.0 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 1 0.0 2Lakin Ford 39 77 116 77 3 21 40 0.5 21 27 66 93 60 3 12 28 0.4 21Cameron Bounds 26 25 51 10 0 5 11 0.5 17 11 15 26 8 0 2 9 0.2 9Vic McLin, Jr. 40 60 100 74 3 27 57 0.5 12 36 41 77 54 2 18 47 0.4 12Parker Moore 0 1 1 2 0 0 6 0.0 0Totals 338 657 995 478 9 296 423 0.7 97 247 479 726 356 8 210 299 0.7 97Opponent 304 607 911 513 - 360 454 0.8 85 224 440 664 370 - 253 322 0.8 85

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2012-13 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS

EAST DIVISIONStandings ASC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral L10 StreakTexas-Dallas 14-5 .737 71.7 60.6 20-7 .741 70.6 60.7 14-1 6-5 0-1 8-2 L 1Texas-Tyler 13-6 .684 74.9 69.5 18-8 .692 77.1 71.9 9-3 9-4 0-1 7-3 L 1Mississippi College 11-8 .579 74.0 70.6 15-11 .577 74.0 70.9 10-2 4-7 1-2 6-4 L 1LeTourneau 10-9 .526 65.9 68.3 11-15 .423 68.4 73.6 8-4 3-10 0-1 4-6 L 2Louisiana College 8-11 .421 76.3 76.5 8-13 .381 74.9 77.2 6-5 2-8 0-0 5-5 L 2East Texas Baptist 5-14 .263 70.2 74.2 9-16 .360 72.0 74.2 6-7 2-9 1-0 3-7 L 5Ozarks 4-15 .211 70.5 81.7 7-18 .280 72.2 80.3 6-6 1-11 0-1 2-8 L 2

WEST DIVISIONStandings ASC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral L10 StreakMary Hardin-Baylor 17-2 .895 78.5 66.5 27-6 .818 76.9 67.5 12-1 11-3 4-2 7-3 L 1Concordia Texas 15-4 .789 97.1 85.8 24-6 .800 94.0 83.9 11-1 8-5 5-0 9-1 L 1Hardin-Simmons 12-7 .632 77.9 78.2 16-11 .593 75.3 77.1 8-2 5-7 3-2 5-5 L 1Schreiner 8-11 .421 71.3 74.3 11-15 .423 70.9 74.2 6-5 5-10 0-0 3-7 L 5Howard Payne 6-13 .316 69.3 77.9 8-17 .320 67.9 76.3 3-7 5-9 0-1 3-7 L 1Texas Lutheran 6-13 .316 65.1 68.9 8-17 .320 65.5 68.4 6-4 1-13 1-0 3-7 W 1Sul Ross State 4-15 .211 69.9 79.7 5-20 .200 70.6 80.3 3-8 1-11 1-1 2-8 L 3

2012-13 ALL-AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TEAMS

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Kyle Schleigh F Texas-Dallas Jr. Houston, Texas (Kingwood HS)Kitrick Bell W Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Fort Bend, Texas (Marshall HS)Dwayne Patterson F Concordia Texas Jr. Long Beach, Calif. (Jacksonville JC)Nick Haynes G Concordia Texas Sr. Irving, Texas (IHS)Brandon Blake# G Mississippi College Jr. Oxford, Miss. (Spring Hill)Thomas Orr# G Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Hutto, Texas (HHS)

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION AWARDS FIRST TEAMKyle Schleigh F Texas-Dallas Jr. Houston, Texas (Kingwood HS)Brandon Blake G Mississippi College Jr. Oxford, Miss. (Spring Hill)Justin Jones F LeTourneau Jr. Waxahachie, Texas (Cedar Valley)Darren Houliston F Texas-Tyler Sr. Euless, Texas (Texas Wesleyan)Travis Dykman G Texas-Tyler Jr. Crandall, Texas (Emporia State)

ASC East Division Player of the Year: Kyle Schleigh, F, Jr., Texas-Dallas ASC East Division Defensive Player of the Year: Kyle Schleigh, F, Jr., Texas-Dallas ASC East Division Co-Freshmen of the Year: Kevin Cottonham, G, LC; Anthony Gaines, F, LCASC East Division Newcomer of the Year: Travis Dykman, G, Jr., Texas-Tyler ASC East Division Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year: Marcus Bobb, F, Sr., Ozarks ASC East Division Coach of the Year: Kenny Bizot, Texas-Tyler

SECOND TEAMJordan Cannon G Texas-Tyler Jr. Las Vegas, N.V. (Feather Ridge)Ronnie Dodd F Ozarks Sr. Forney, Texas (Eastfield JC)Jaron Joseph G East Texas Baptist Sr. Dallas, Texas (Ennis HS)Marcus Bobb# P Ozarks Sr. Ponder, Texas (Lyon College)Ladaria Brown# G LeTourneau Fr. Henderson, Texas (HHS)Adam Smith# C Mississippi College Sr. Jackson, Miss. (Hinds CC)

HONORABLE MENTIONAnthony Gaines F Louisiana College Fr. Shreveport, La. (C.E. Byrd HS)Kevin Cottonham G Louisiana College Fr. Jonesboro, La. (Jonesboro Hodge)Junior Mitchell G East Texas Baptist So. Marshall, Texas (Cedar Valley)Joe Stephens& G Texas-Tyler Jr. Flower Mound, Texas (U. of Dallas)Hakeem “Doc” Welch& G Louisiana College Jr. Alexandria, La. (Alexandria Senior)Erby Thompson% G East Texas Baptist So. Pitkin, La. (Plainview HS)Deitrich Williams% G LeTourneau Sr. Fort Worth, Texas (Grace Prep Aca.)

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Kyle Schleigh F Texas-Dallas Jr. Houston, Texas (Kingwood HS)Derek Gardner# P Louisiana College Sr. St. Martinville, La. (St. Martinville E.)Turmonte Ragland# G Mississippi College Jr. Millbrook, Ala. (Jefferson Davis CC)Jordan Cannon G Texas-Tyler Jr. Las Vegas, N.V. (Feather Ridge)Andrew Cummings G Ozarks Jr. Mansfield, Texas (MHS)

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMKevin Cottonham# G Louisiana College Jonesboro, La. (Jonesboro Hodge HS)Anthony Gaines# F Louisiana College Shreveport, La. (C.E. Byrd HS)Chris Hynes G LeTourneau Missouri City, Texas (Willowridge HS)Clavoisiea Dupree P East Texas Baptist Mansfield, Texas (MHS)

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION AWARDSFIRST TEAM Dwayne Patterson F Concordia Texas Jr. Long Beach, Calif. (Jacksonville JC)Kitrick Bell W Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Fort Bend, Texas (Marshall HS)Nick Haynes# G Concordia Texas Sr. Irving, Texas (IHS)Andy Spears# C Hardin-Simmons Sr. Abilene, Texas (Cooper HS)Thomas Orr G Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Hutto, Texas (HHS)

ASC West Division Player of the Year: Dwayne Patterson, F, Jr., Concordia Texas ASC West Division Defensive Player of the Year: Brian Todd, G, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor ASC West Division Freshman of the Year: Christian Davis, F, Howard Payne ASC West Division Newcomer of the Year: Dwayne Patterson, F, Jr., Concordia Texas ASC West Division Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year: Zakk Revelle, G, So., Sul Ross StateASC West Division Coach of the Year: Ken DeWeese, Mary Hardin-Baylor

SECOND TEAM Brandon Gould G Howard Payne So. Fort Worth, Texas (Southwest HS)AJ Myres# G Schreiner Jr. The Woodlands, Texas (Kansas St.)Brian Todd# G Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Pflugerville, Texas (PHS)Eric Taylor G Hardin-Simmons Jr. Dallas, Texas (Clarendon JC)James Allen G Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. The Woodlands, Texas (College Park)

HONORABLE MENTION Josh Sanchez G Concordia Texas So. Houston, Texas (McMurry)Mychal Pinson# G Sul Ross State Jr. El Paso, Texas (Chapin HS)Stevan Guerrero# G Schreiner So. Edinburg, Texas (EHS)Justin Lindsey& F Texas Lutheran Sr. Austin, Texas (Trinidad State JC)Brandon Potts& P Texas Lutheran Sr. San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur)John Derr% G Hardin-Simmons Sr. Azale, Texas (AHS)Corey Meals% G Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Whitesboro, Texas (WHS)

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Brian Todd G Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Pflugerville, Texas (PHS)Andy Spears C Hardin-Simmons Sr. Abilene, Texas (Cooper HS)Bernard Stiggers G/F Hardin-Simmons Sr. Dallas, Texas (Clarendon JC)Larry Durand# G Concordia Texas Sr. Galveston, Texas (Bell HS)Joe Richardson# G Texas Lutheran So. San Antonio, Texas (East Central)

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Christian Davis F Howard Payne San Antonio, Texas (Brennan HS)Layton Zinsmeister G Mary Hardin-Baylor The Woodlands, Texas (College Park)Jared Galvan# G Concordia Texas Texas City, Texas (TCHS)Brendan Holderread# G Texas Lutheran Kingwood, Texas (KHS)Donovan Ford G Howard Payne Port Arthur, Texas (PAHS)

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2012-13 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Concordia Texas 30 24-6 2821 94.02. Texas-Tyler 26 18-8 2005 77.13. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 27-6 2539 76.94. Hardin-Simmons 27 16-11 2032 75.35. Louisiana College 21 8-13 1573 74.96. Mississippi College 26 15-11 1923 74.07. Ozarks 25 7-18 1805 72.28. East Texas Baptist 25 9-16 1800 72.09. Schreiner 26 11-15 1843 70.910. Texas-Dallas 27 20-7 1907 70.611. Sul Ross State 25 5-20 1764 70.612. LeTourneau 26 11-15 1779 68.413. Howard Payne 25 8-17 1697 67.914. Texas Lutheran 25 8-17 1638 65.5 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G1. Texas-Dallas 27 1638 60.72. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 2229 67.53. Texas Lutheran 25 1709 68.44. Mississippi College 26 1844 70.95. Texas-Tyler 26 1869 71.96. LeTourneau 26 1913 73.67. Schreiner 26 1930 74.28. East Texas Baptist 25 1856 74.29. Howard Payne 25 1908 76.310. Hardin-Simmons 27 2081 77.111. Louisiana College 21 1622 77.212. Sul Ross State 25 2007 80.313. Ozarks 25 2008 80.314. Concordia Texas 30 2517 83.9 SCORING MARGIN G Off. Def. Margin1. Concordia Texas 30 94.0 83.9 +10.12. Texas-Dallas 27 70.6 60.7 +10.03. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 76.9 67.5 +9.44. Texas-Tyler 26 77.1 71.9 +5.25. Mississippi College 26 74.0 70.9 +3.06. Hardin-Simmons 27 75.3 77.1 -1.87. East Texas Baptist 25 72.0 74.2 -2.28. Louisiana College 21 74.9 77.2 -2.39. Texas Lutheran 25 65.5 68.4 -2.810. Schreiner 26 70.9 74.2 -3.311. LeTourneau 26 68.4 73.6 -5.212. Ozarks 25 72.2 80.3 -8.113. Howard Payne 25 67.9 76.3 -8.414. Sul Ross State 25 70.6 80.3 -9.7 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct1. Texas-Dallas 27 460 622 .7402. Louisiana College 21 276 383 .7213. Ozarks 25 396 551 .7194. Concordia Texas 30 583 854 .6835. Texas-Tyler 26 369 545 .6776. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 570 842 .6777. Schreiner 26 438 648 .6768. Mississippi College 26 446 662 .6749. Howard Payne 25 369 550 .67110. Hardin-Simmons 27 397 604 .65711. Texas Lutheran 25 367 562 .65312. East Texas Baptist 25 318 489 .65013. LeTourneau 26 352 550 .64014. Sul Ross State 25 331 553 .599 FIELD GOAL % G FGM FGA Pct1. Texas-Dallas 27 625 1340 .4662. Texas-Tyler 26 722 1584 .4563. Concordia Texas 30 974 2137 .4564. Mississippi College 26 675 1505 .4495. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 876 1964 .4466. East Texas Baptist 25 668 1546 .4327. Texas Lutheran 25 593 1374 .4328. Hardin-Simmons 27 731 1705 .4299. Louisiana College 21 583 1369 .42610. Ozarks 25 639 1508 .42411. LeTourneau 26 648 1535 .42212. Schreiner 26 638 1518 .42013. Sul Ross State 25 646 1563 .41314. Howard Payne 25 602 1516 .397 FIELD GOAL % DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 781 2003 .3902. Texas-Dallas 27 599 1488 .4033. East Texas Baptist 25 623 1508 .4134. Texas Lutheran 25 554 1327 .4175. Mississippi College 26 634 1499 .4236. Hardin-Simmons 27 742 1752 .4247. LeTourneau 26 678 1582 .4298. Howard Payne 25 694 1615 .4309. Schreiner 26 639 1480 .43210. Texas-Tyler 26 697 1593 .43811. Louisiana College 21 572 1260 .45412. Ozarks 25 758 1668 .45413. Sul Ross State 25 739 1576 .46914. Concordia Texas 30 906 1813 .500

3-PT FG % G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. Texas-Tyler 26 192 505 .3802. Concordia Texas 30 290 783 .3703. Texas-Dallas 27 197 544 .3624. Howard Payne 25 124 381 .3255. Ozarks 25 131 406 .3236. East Texas Baptist 25 146 455 .3217. Mississippi College 26 127 397 .3208. Hardin-Simmons 27 173 555 .3129. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 217 701 .31010. Schreiner 26 138 447 .30911. LeTourneau 26 131 425 .30812. Texas Lutheran 25 85 278 .30613. Sul Ross State 25 141 474 .29714. Louisiana College 21 131 454 .289 3-PT FG % DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. Texas-Dallas 27 135 485 .2782. LeTourneau 26 147 505 .2913. Howard Payne 25 142 469 .3034. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 242 762 .3185. Concordia Texas 30 142 444 .3206. Texas Lutheran 25 160 488 .3287. Texas-Tyler 26 143 432 .3318. Hardin-Simmons 27 195 581 .3369. Ozarks 25 191 560 .34110. Schreiner 26 159 462 .34411. East Texas Baptist 25 166 465 .35712. Mississippi College 26 193 538 .35913. Sul Ross State 25 135 375 .36014. Louisiana College 21 131 349 .375 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 1376 41.72. Hardin-Simmons 27 1120 41.53. Howard Payne 25 997 39.94. Sul Ross State 25 978 39.15. East Texas Baptist 25 960 38.46. Mississippi College 26 995 38.37. Texas-Tyler 26 984 37.88. LeTourneau 26 979 37.79. Concordia Texas 30 1110 37.010. Ozarks 25 924 37.011. Louisiana College 21 767 36.512. Schreiner 26 941 36.213. Texas-Dallas 27 932 34.514. Texas Lutheran 25 862 34.5 REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G1. Texas-Dallas 27 828 30.72. Mississippi College 26 911 35.03. Texas Lutheran 25 897 35.94. Texas-Tyler 26 936 36.05. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 1195 36.26. East Texas Baptist 25 947 37.97. Schreiner 26 991 38.18. Hardin-Simmons 27 1061 39.39. LeTourneau 26 1026 39.510. Louisiana College 21 830 39.511. Sul Ross State 25 1007 40.312. Ozarks 25 1028 41.113. Howard Payne 25 1031 41.214. Concordia Texas 30 1254 41.8 BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G1. Louisiana College 21 84 4.02. East Texas Baptist 25 96 3.83. Hardin-Simmons 27 95 3.54. Mississippi College 26 86 3.35. Howard Payne 25 76 3.06. Texas-Dallas 27 65 2.47. Ozarks 25 58 2.38. Sul Ross State 25 56 2.29. Concordia Texas 30 64 2.110. Texas-Tyler 26 55 2.111. LeTourneau 26 52 2.012. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 64 1.913. Texas Lutheran 25 48 1.914. Schreiner 26 37 1.4 ASSISTS G No. Avg/G1. Texas-Dallas 27 457 16.92. Ozarks 25 407 16.33. Hardin-Simmons 27 385 14.34. Concordia Texas 30 427 14.25. LeTourneau 26 363 14.06. Louisiana College 21 290 13.87. Texas-Tyler 26 359 13.88. Texas Lutheran 25 336 13.49. East Texas Baptist 25 315 12.610. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 403 12.211. Howard Payne 25 304 12.212. Sul Ross State 25 290 11.613. Mississippi College 26 296 11.414. Schreiner 26 290 11.2

STEALS G No. Avg/G1. Concordia Texas 30 403 13.42. Texas Lutheran 25 253 10.13. Mississippi College 26 249 9.64. Louisiana College 21 192 9.15. Hardin-Simmons 27 227 8.46. Schreiner 26 215 8.37. East Texas Baptist 25 202 8.18. Ozarks 25 197 7.99. Sul Ross State 25 192 7.710. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 252 7.611. Howard Payne 25 177 7.112. LeTourneau 26 172 6.613. Texas-Dallas 27 164 6.114. Texas-Tyler 26 148 5.7 TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin1. Concordia Texas 30 469 15.6 731 24.4 +8.732. Louisiana College 21 321 15.3 356 17.0 +1.673. Schreiner 26 437 16.8 474 18.2 +1.424. Mississippi College 26 423 16.3 454 17.5 +1.195. Texas Lutheran 25 451 18.0 467 18.7 +0.646. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 454 13.8 461 14.0 +0.217. Texas-Tyler 26 333 12.8 323 12.4 -0.388. Ozarks 25 360 14.4 342 13.7 -0.729. East Texas Baptist 25 423 16.9 393 15.7 -1.2010. Texas-Dallas 27 385 14.3 345 12.8 -1.4811. Hardin-Simmons 27 501 18.6 449 16.6 -1.9312. Sul Ross State 25 468 18.7 407 16.3 -2.4413. LeTourneau 26 430 16.5 366 14.1 -2.4614. Howard Payne 25 488 19.5 399 16.0 -3.56 ASSIST/TO RATIO G Assist Avg. T-Over Avg. Ratio1. Texas-Dallas 27 457 16.9 385 14.3 1.22. Ozarks 25 407 16.3 360 14.4 1.13. Texas-Tyler 26 359 13.8 333 12.8 1.14. Concordia Texas 30 427 14.2 469 15.6 0.95. Louisiana College 21 290 13.8 321 15.3 0.96. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 403 12.2 454 13.8 0.97. LeTourneau 26 363 14.0 430 16.5 0.88. Hardin-Simmons 27 385 14.3 501 18.6 0.89. Texas Lutheran 25 336 13.4 451 18.0 0.710. East Texas Baptist 25 315 12.6 423 16.9 0.711. Mississippi College 26 296 11.4 423 16.3 0.712. Schreiner 26 290 11.2 437 16.8 0.713. Howard Payne 25 304 12.2 488 19.5 0.614. Sul Ross State 25 290 11.6 468 18.7 0.6 DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G Team DReb Opp. OReb Pct.1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 973 361 .7292. Hardin-Simmons 27 780 320 .7093. Texas-Tyler 26 694 288 .7074. Texas-Dallas 27 676 283 .7055. Mississippi College 26 657 304 .6846. LeTourneau 26 699 325 .6837. Texas Lutheran 25 597 282 .6798. Schreiner 26 632 302 .6779. Howard Payne 25 688 340 .66910. East Texas Baptist 25 641 318 .66811. Ozarks 25 658 335 .66312. Sul Ross State 25 625 320 .66113. Concordia Texas 30 675 385 .63714. Louisiana College 21 485 287 .628 OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G Team OReb Opp. DReb Pct.1. Mississippi College 26 338 607 .3582. Louisiana College 21 282 543 .3423. Sul Ross State 25 353 687 .3394. East Texas Baptist 25 319 629 .3365. Concordia Texas 30 435 869 .3346. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 403 834 .3267. Texas-Dallas 27 256 545 .3208. Hardin-Simmons 27 340 741 .3159. Schreiner 26 309 689 .31010. Texas-Tyler 26 290 648 .30911. Howard Payne 25 309 691 .30912. Texas Lutheran 25 265 615 .30113. LeTourneau 26 280 701 .28514. Ozarks 25 266 693 .277 3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G1. Concordia Texas 30 290 9.72. Texas-Tyler 26 192 7.43. Texas-Dallas 27 197 7.34. Mary Hardin-Baylor 33 217 6.65. Hardin-Simmons 27 173 6.46. Louisiana College 21 131 6.27. East Texas Baptist 25 146 5.88. Sul Ross State 25 141 5.69. Schreiner 26 138 5.310. Ozarks 25 131 5.211. LeTourneau 26 131 5.012. Howard Payne 25 124 5.013. Mississippi College 26 127 4.914. Texas Lutheran 25 85 3.4

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2012-13 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING Cl. GP FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg.1. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 191 40 156 578 21.42. Dwayne Patterson-CTX JR 30 175 17 164 531 17.73. Brandon Gould-HPU 25 125 23 127 400 16.04. Ronnie Dodd-UO SR 25 147 21 79 394 15.85. Brandon Blake-MC JR 26 133 14 126 406 15.66. Marcus Bobb-UO SR 25 131 22 100 384 15.47. Thomas Orr-UMHB SR 33 162 64 110 498 15.18. Josh Sanchez-CTX SO 29 133 58 100 424 14.69. Nick Haynes-CTX SR 30 130 89 74 423 14.110. Eric Taylor-HSU JR 27 127 47 76 377 14.011. Justin Jones-LETU 26 147 6 49 349 13.412. Mychal Pinson-SRSU 25 114 42 65 335 13.413. AJ Myres-SU 24 114 22 68 318 13.314. Jaron Joseph-ETBU SR 25 134 21 40 329 13.215. Andy Spears-HSU SR 21 118 0 39 275 13.116. James Allen-UMHB JR 33 138 36 120 432 13.117. Travis Dykman-UTT 26 113 36 74 336 12.918. Anthony Gaines, Jr.-LC 21 107 0 56 270 12.919. Christian Davis-HPU 25 111 19 80 321 12.820. Darren Houliston-UTT 26 131 6 61 329 12.721. Brandon Potts-TLU SR 25 118 2 67 305 12.222. Kitrick Bell-UMHB JR 33 161 2 75 399 12.123. Ladaria Brown-LETU 26 100 42 72 314 12.124. Kevin Cottonham-LC 20 69 22 78 238 11.925. Andrew Cummings-UO JR 25 111 9 59 290 11.626. Terry Corprew-CTX JR 30 122 41 61 346 11.527. Jordan Cannon-UTT 25 102 43 40 287 11.528. John Derr-HSU SR 27 100 68 33 301 11.129. Junior Mitchell-ETBU SO 25 97 6 74 274 11.030. Brian Todd-UMHB SR 33 137 4 83 361 10.9 REBOUNDING Cl. GP Off. Def. Tot. Avg.1. Kitrick Bell-UMHB JR 33 113 221 334 10.12. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 66 200 266 9.93. Dwayne Patterson-CTX JR 30 98 168 266 8.94. Andy Spears-HSU SR 21 61 119 180 8.65. Justin Jones-LETU 26 69 129 198 7.66. Darren Houliston-UTT 26 55 141 196 7.57. Ronnie Dodd-UO SR 25 30 157 187 7.58. Adam Smith-MC SR 24 78 94 172 7.29. Michael Thompson-HPU 25 38 141 179 7.210. Marcus Bobb-UO SR 25 70 106 176 7.011. Justin Felicia-ETBU SO 25 55 108 163 6.512. Aaron Williams-SRSU 19 43 74 117 6.213. Christian Davis-HPU 25 58 95 153 6.114. Brandon Potts-TLU SR 25 48 101 149 6.015. Derrick Gardner-LC 21 56 68 124 5.916. Kerry McClahan-ETBU SO 25 45 93 138 5.517. JaKalan Gayden-HPU 25 43 94 137 5.518. James Allen-UMHB JR 33 24 156 180 5.519. Darius Singletary-HSU JR 27 28 116 144 5.320. Ladaria Brown-LETU 26 33 103 136 5.2 FIELD GOAL % Cl. GP FGM FGA Pct.1. Adam Smith-MC SR 24 93 142 .6552. Brett DeMetrotion-CTX SO 29 88 143 .6153. Andy Spears-HSU SR 21 118 196 .6024. Brandon Potts-TLU SR 25 118 200 .5905. Anthony Gaines, Jr.-LC 21 107 184 .5826. Kitrick Bell-UMHB JR 33 161 286 .5637. Darren Houliston-UTT 26 131 244 .5378. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 191 365 .5239. Brian Todd-UMHB SR 33 137 262 .52310. Justin Jones-LETU 26 147 283 .51911. Chris McOmber-UTD SO 25 79 155 .51012. Andrew Cummings-UO JR 25 111 220 .50513. Stevan Guerrero-SU 26 89 177 .50314. Dwayne Patterson-CTX JR 30 175 354 .49415. Romanaski Williams-LC 21 81 165 .491 ASSISTS Cl. GP Ast. Avg.1. Isaiah Boxell-UO SR 25 168 6.72. Eric Taylor-HSU JR 27 121 4.53. Brandon Gould-HPU 25 96 3.84. Kevin Cottonham-LC 20 75 3.85. Junior Mitchell-ETBU SO 25 90 3.66. Nolan Harvey-UTD SO 27 97 3.67. James Allen-UMHB JR 33 115 3.58. Phillip George-LC 20 69 3.59. Deitrich Williams-LETU 25 82 3.310. Josh Sanchez-CTX SO 29 92 3.211. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 83 3.112. Travis Dykman-UTT 26 78 3.013. Darius Singletary-HSU JR 27 80 3.014. Brendan Holderread-TLU FR 25 72 2.915. Chris Hynes-LETU 26 73 2.8

FREE THROW % Cl. GP FTM FTA Pct.1. Kevin Cottonham-LC 20 78 93 .8392. Laquavius Cotton-MC JR 26 66 79 .8353. Josh Sanchez-CTX SO 29 100 120 .8334. Thomas Orr-UMHB SR 33 110 134 .8215. Marcus Bobb-UO SR 25 100 123 .8136. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 156 195 .8007. Brandon Gould-HPU 25 127 160 .7948. Eric Taylor-HSU JR 27 76 96 .7929. Stevan Guerrero-SU 26 60 77 .77910. Travis Dykman-UTT 26 74 95 .77911. Terry Corprew-CTX JR 30 61 79 .77212. Ronnie Dodd-UO SR 25 79 103 .76713. Manny Longoria-SU 26 55 72 .76414. Garrett Wilkins-TLU SO 25 60 79 .75915. Justin Lindsey-TLU SR 25 55 76 .724

STEALS Cl GP No. Avg.1. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 59 2.22. Dwayne Patterson-CTX JR 30 65 2.23. Josh Sanchez-CTX SO 29 55 1.94. Brendan Holderread-TLU FR 25 47 1.95. Bernard Stiggers-HSU SR 27 50 1.96. Turmonte Ragland-MC JR 26 48 1.87. Mychal Pinson-SRSU 25 46 1.88. Andrew Cummings-UO JR 25 44 1.89. Brandon Blake-MC JR 26 45 1.710. Brandon Gould-HPU 25 43 1.711. Anthony Gaines, Jr.-LC 21 34 1.612. Darius Singletary-HSU JR 27 42 1.613. Brian Todd-UMHB SR 33 51 1.514. Evan Reed-TLU SR 25 38 1.515. Terry Corprew-CTX JR 30 45 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl GP 3FG 3FGA Pct1. Larry Durand-CTX SR 30 37 78 .4742. Chris McOmber-UTD SO 25 31 66 .4703. Travis Dykman-UTT 26 36 78 .462 Nolan Harvey-UTD SO 27 30 65 .4625. Erby Thompson-ETBU SO 25 37 86 .4306. Joe Stephens-UTT 26 48 113 .4257. Nick Haynes-CTX SR 30 89 210 .4248. Donovan Ford-HPU 19 23 56 .4119. Jermery Victor-UO SR 25 29 72 .40310. Jordan Cannon-UTT 25 43 109 .39411. Billy Hopson-UTT 25 33 88 .37512. Joshua Clark-UO SO 25 25 67 .37313. Terry Corprew-CTX JR 30 41 110 .37314. Danny Sumner-LC 21 45 122 .36915. Ladaria Brown-LETU 26 42 114 .368

3-POINT FG MADE Cl GP 3FG Avg/G1. Nick Haynes-CTX SR 30 89 3.02. John Derr-HSU SR 27 68 2.53. Danny Sumner-LC 21 45 2.14. Josh Sanchez-CTX SO 29 58 2.05. Thomas Orr-UMHB SR 33 64 1.96. Joe Stephens-UTT 26 48 1.87. Eric Taylor-HSU JR 27 47 1.78. Jordan Cannon-UTT 25 43 1.79. Mychal Pinson-SRSU 25 42 1.710. Ladaria Brown-LETU 26 42 1.611. Cory Meals-UMHB SR 33 52 1.612. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 40 1.513. Erby Thompson-ETBU SO 25 37 1.514. Laquavius Cotton-MC JR 26 36 1.4 Travis Dykman-UTT 26 36 1.4

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl GP No. Avg/G1. Derrick Gardner-LC 21 37 1.82. JaKalan Gayden-HPU 25 34 1.43. Chad Williams-LETU 26 27 1.04. Darien Harris-CTX SR 29 27 0.95. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 25 0.96. Jeff Holland-HSU SR 27 24 0.97. Ronnie Dodd-UO SR 25 22 0.98. Vic McLin, Jr.-MC JR 23 20 0.99. Justin Felicia-ETBU SO 25 21 0.810. Darren Houliston-UTT 26 20 0.811. Brandon Potts-TLU SR 25 19 0.812. Andy Spears-HSU SR 21 14 0.713. J.D. Richardson-ETBU SO 25 16 0.614. Adam Smith-MC SR 24 15 0.615. Aaron Williams-SRSU 19 11 0.6

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl GP Assists Avg T-Overs Avg Ratio1. Isaiah Boxell-UO SR 25 168 6.7 63 2.5 2.72. Travis Dykman-UTT 26 78 3.0 54 2.1 1.43. Nolan Harvey-UTD SO 27 97 3.6 70 2.6 1.44. Kevin Cottonham-LC 20 75 3.8 56 2.8 1.35. Phillip George-LC 20 69 3.5 54 2.7 1.36. Deitrich Williams-LETU 25 82 3.3 66 2.6 1.27. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 83 3.1 67 2.5 1.28. Junior Mitchell-ETBU SO 25 90 3.6 73 2.9 1.29. James Allen-UMHB JR 33 115 3.5 102 3.1 1.110. Eric Taylor-HSU JR 27 121 4.5 113 4.2 1.111. Brandon Gould-HPU 25 96 3.8 93 3.7 1.012. Josh Sanchez-CTX SO 29 92 3.2 96 3.3 1.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl GP No. Avg/G1. Kitrick Bell-UMHB JR 33 113 3.42. Dwayne Patterson-CTX JR 30 98 3.33. Adam Smith-MC SR 24 78 3.34. Andy Spears-HSU SR 21 61 2.95. Marcus Bobb-UO SR 25 70 2.86. Derrick Gardner-LC 21 56 2.77. Justin Jones-LETU 26 69 2.78. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 66 2.49. Christian Davis-HPU 25 58 2.310. Aaron Williams-SRSU 19 43 2.311. Brian Todd-UMHB SR 33 74 2.212. Justin Felicia-ETBU SO 25 55 2.213. Darren Houliston-UTT 26 55 2.114. Ryan Hagan-SRSU 25 52 2.115. Darien Harris-CTX SR 29 58 2.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl GP No. Avg/G1. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 200 7.42. Kitrick Bell-UMHB JR 33 221 6.73. Ronnie Dodd-UO SR 25 157 6.34. Andy Spears-HSU SR 21 119 5.75. Michael Thompson-HPU 25 141 5.66. Dwayne Patterson-CTX JR 30 168 5.67. Darren Houliston-UTT 26 141 5.48. Justin Jones-LETU 26 129 5.09. James Allen-UMHB JR 33 156 4.710. Justin Felicia-ETBU SO 25 108 4.311. Thomas Orr-UMHB SR 33 142 4.312. Darius Singletary-HSU JR 27 116 4.313. Marcus Bobb-UO SR 25 106 4.214. Brandon Potts-TLU SR 25 101 4.015. Ladaria Brown-LETU 26 103 4.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl GP Min. Avg/G1. Kyle Schleigh-UTD JR 27 967 35.82. Eric Taylor-HSU JR 27 942 34.93. Brandon Gould-HPU 25 852 34.14. Marcus Bobb-UO SR 25 802 32.15. Justin Jones-LETU 26 831 32.06. James Allen-UMHB JR 33 1054 31.97. Travis Dykman-UTT 26 825 31.78. Mychal Pinson-SRSU 25 778 31.19. Ladaria Brown-LETU 26 792 30.510. Isaiah Boxell-UO SR 25 756 30.2

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team IDConcordia Texas CTXEast Texas Baptist ETBUHardin-Simmons HSUHoward Payne HPULeTourneau LETULouisiana College LCMary Hardin-Baylor UMHBMississippi College MCOzarks UOSchreiner SUSul Ross State SRSUTexas Lutheran TLUTexas-Dallas UTDTexas-Tyler UTT

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The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, enters its 18th season with the 2013-14 academic year. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among the member in-stitutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions outside the Texas border. From the eight founding institutions to today's present group of 14 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across four states -- Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi -- the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with opportunity for advancement in both conference and NCAA Division III championships. The American Southwest Conference has a multidimensional mission to create an environment char-acterized by opportunities to learn, friendly competition and activities for the conference membership. ASC members believe team and individual sports provide learning opportunities, and its membership strives to create an athletics environment supportive of teaching and learning. Conference and NCAA resources also provide student-athletes, coaches and administrators access to academic, leadership, sportsmanship and career enhancement opportunities. Traditional standards of ethical conduct and fair play are respected among the ASC members. To guarantee the integrity of the association, the membership is committed to furthering the philosophy and policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III and the Conference. The roster of American Southwest Conference members in 2013-14 includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Tyler. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men's championships are of-fered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women's championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball.

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

Mary Hardin-Baylor has been picked to win the 2014 American Southwest Conference men’s basketball title after a vote by the league’s head coaches, sports information directors and media members, the conference office announced Tuesday (Oct. 22). Texas-Dallas senior Kyle Schleigh was selected as the ASC Preseason Player of the Year. Mary Hardin-Baylor, who was the national runner-up in the 2013 NCAA Division III National Championships, received 297 points in the preseason poll and collected an overwhelming 21 of a possible 26 first-place votes. Coach Ken DeWeese, the 2013 ASC Coach of the Year, and national coach of the year in four different publi-cations, led the Cru to a school record 27-6 mark and became the first ASC program to advance to the NCAA Division III National Championship game. During DeWeese’s tenure, Mary Hardin-Baylor has advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament six times in the last seven seasons. The Cru returns nine lettermen, including three starters led by senior forward Kitrick Bell (Fort Bend, Texas/Marshall HS). A first-team all-conference selection, Bell was also an All-American honorable mention by D3hoops.com.

Rounding out the top three poll selections are the University of Texas at Dallas and Concordia University Texas. Texas-Dallas was picked to finish second with 276 points and received two first-place votes. The Comets have won the last five East Division titles. Concordia Texas was selected third with 265 points and three first-place votes. The Tornados won their first ASC championship last year and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament. The University of Texas at Tyler ranked fourth with 215 points, Hardin-Simmons University came in fifth with 199 points and East Texas Baptist University had 127 points to rank sixth. Mississippi College (122), Loui-siana College (118) and LeTourneau University (116) ranked seventh, eighth and ninth respectively, while Howard Payne University (93), Sul Ross State University (62) and University of Ozarks (50) came in 10th, 11th and 12th, respectively. Texas-Dallas senior forward Kyle Schleigh (Houston, Texas/ Kingwood HS) was named the ASC Preseason Player of the Year. A first-team all-conference selection, Schleigh ranked 19th in the NCAA in scoring (21.4), tied for first in the ASC in steals (2.3) and ranked second in rebounds (10.2). A third-team All-American by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), Schleigh was also named the East Division Player of the Year. The current UTD career leader in rebounds (641) and blocks (88), Schleigh ranks third all-time at UTD in scoring (1,224) and fourth in steals (129). The 2014 season marks the 18th in league history and the first to begin play without an East and West Divi-sion. Regular season play begins Nov. 15. The three-day, eight-team, single-elimination conference tourna-ment is slated for February 28-March 2 at the site of the No. 1 seed and an automatic berth into the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championship will be on the line.

2013-14 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE PRESEASON RELEASE

2013-14 PRESEASON POLL [Voted on by ASC Head Coaches, SID's, Media Members]

Team (1st place votes) Points1. Mary Hardin-Baylor (21) ................................. 297 2. Texas-Dallas (2) ............................................... 276 3. Concordia Texas (3) ....................................... 265 4. Texas-Tyler ...................................................... 215 5. Hardin-Simmons ............................................ 199 6. East Texas Baptist.......................................... 127 7. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE................................. 122 8. Louisiana College........................................... 118 9. LeTourneau .................................................... 116 10. Howard Payne ................................................. 93 11. Sul Ross State ................................................. 62 12. Ozarks ............................................................. 50

Team 2012-13 Record (ASC)1. Mary Hardin-Baylor (21) ................... 27-6/ (17-2)2. Texas-Dallas (2) ................................ 20-7/ (14-5)3. Concordia Texas (3) ......................... 24-6/ (15-4)4. Texas-Tyler ........................................ 18-8/ (13-6)5. Hardin-Simmons ............................ 16-11/ (12-7)6. East Texas Baptist............................ 9-16/ (5-14)7. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE................. 15-11/ (11-8)8. Louisiana College............................. 8-13/ (8-11)9. LeTourneau .................................... 11-15/ (10-9)10. Howard Payne ............................... 8-17/ (6-13)11. Sul Ross State ............................... 5-20/ (4-15)12. Ozarks ............................................ 7-18/ (4-15)

2013-14 PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kyle Schleigh, Sr., F, Texas-Dallas

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AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE RECORD BOOK

Team RecordsSCORING POINTS Game .................. 140 ........McMurry (vs. Howard Payne) ........................................................... 2/8/2001 Season .............. 2,915 ......McMurry [28 gms]...............................................................................2000-01 Season Avg. .......104.1.......McMurry [2,915 pts., 28 gms] ...........................................................2000-01 COMBINED POINTS Game .................. 274 ........Austin College [139] vs. Univ. Ozarks [135] .................................2/13/1999 FIELD GOALS Game ................... 53 .........McMurry (vs. LeTourneau) [53-of-101] .........................................12/6/2000 Season ...............1,071 .......McMurry [1071-of-2295, 28 gms] .....................................................2000-01 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game .................. 101 ........McMurry (vs. Colorado College) [52-of-101] ..............................11/28/1997 ............................ 101 ........McMurry (vs. LeTourneau) [53-of-101] .........................................12/6/2000 Season .............. 2,295 ......McMurry [1071-of-2295, 28 gms] .....................................................2000-01 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game...................708 ....... Mississippi College (vs. Univ. Ozarks) [34-of-48] .......................2/2/2002 Season .................550........Austin College [803-of-1459, 27 gms] .............................................. 1996-97 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game ................... 21 .........Hardin-Simmons (vs. Schreiner) [21-of-66]..................................2/19/2009 Season ................290 ........Concordia Texas [290-of-783, 30 gms] .............................................2012-13 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game ................... 66 .........Hardin-Simmons (vs. Schreiner) [21-of-66]..................................2/19/2009 Season ................783 ........Concordia Texas [290-of-783, 30 gms] .............................................2012-13 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (8 3-fga) ......800........Concordia Texas (vs. St. Edward’s) [12-of-15] ...........................11/24/2009 Season (200 3fga) .403 ...... Mississippi College [149-of-370, 28 gms] .................................... 1998-99 FREE THROWS Game ................... 44 .........McMurry (vs. Univ. Ozarks) [44-of-59] ..........................................12/1/2003 Season ................600 ........McMurry [600-of-874, 29 gms] ..................................................... 1999-2000 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game ................... 60 .........Louisiana College (vs.McMurry) [42-of-60] ................................12/17/2005 Season ................ 874 ........McMurry [600-of-874, 29 gms] ..................................................... 1999-2000 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (15 fta) ..... 1.000 ......Louisiana College (vs. Pensacola Christian) [16-of-16] .............11/22/2002 Season (375 fta) ...787 ........Louisiana College [358-of-455, 24 gms.] ..........................................2004-05

MISCELLANEOUS REBOUNDS Game ................... 74 .........Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Hardin-Simmons)...................................... 1/2/1998 Season .............. 1,356 ......McMurry [28 gms]...............................................................................2000-01 Season Avg. ........48.4........McMurry [1356 reb., 28 gms] ............................................................2000-01 ASSISTS Game ................... 40 .........Howard Payne (vs. Southwest Assemblies) ..................................12/7/1996 ............................. 40 .........McMurry (vs. Concordia-Austin) ....................................................1/19/2006 Season ................ 547 ........McMurry [28 gms]...............................................................................2000-01 Season Avg. ...... 21.36 ......Austin College [534 ast., 25 gms] ..................................................... 1997-98 BLOCKED SHOTS Game ................... 15 .........Hardin-Simmons (vs. LeTourneau) ................................................12/3/2005 Season ................ 197 ........Hardin-Simmons [25 gms] .................................................................2007-08 Season Avg. ........7.88 ........Hardin-Simmons [197 blk, 25 gms] ...................................................2007-08 STEALS Game ................... 31 .........McMurry (vs. Hillsdale Freewill Baptist)......................................12/20/1999 Season ................544 ........McMurry [29 gms].......................................................................... 1999-2000 Season Avg. .......18.76.......McMurry [544 st, 29 gms] ............................................................ 1999-2000 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game ................... 29 .........Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Concordia-Austin) ...................................2/12/2000 Season .............. 1,544 ......Texas Lutheran [25 gms.] ...................................................................2004-05 Season Avg. .......60.0 ....... Mississippi College [1,620 pts, 27 gms] ....................................... 1997-98 MARGIN OF VICTORY Game ................... 55 .........Texas-Dallas [94 pts] – Dallas Christian [39 pts] ......................11/19/1999 Season Avg. ........18.0........McMurry [100.3 own - 82.3 opp] .................................................. 1999-2000

Individual RecordsSCORING POINTS Game ................... 53 .........K.B. DeBord, Concordia-Austin (vs. McMurry) ..............................1/18/2001 ............................. 53 .........Robert Moore, Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. McMurry) ....................... 2/17/2001 Season ................ 744 ........Matt Addison, Hardin-Simmons [26 gms] .........................................2011-12 Season Avg. ........28.8........Robert Moore, Mary Hardin-Baylor [720 pts., 25 gms] ....................2000-01 Career ............... 1,906 ......Benny West, Howard Payne [98 gms] ................................................2000-04 Career Avg. .........26.8........Matt Addison, Hardin-Simmons [1,294 pts., 48 gms] ...................... 2010-12 FIELD GOALS MADE Game ................... 20 .........K.B. DeBord, Concordia-Austin (vs. McMurry) [20-of-23] ...........1/18/2001 ............................. 20 .........Benny West, Howard Payne (vs. Concordia-Austin) [20-of-27] ....1/31/2004 Season ................292 ........Robert Moore, Mary Hardin-Baylor [292-of-472, 25 gms.] ..............2000-01 Career ................. 714 ........Cedric Isom, East Texas Baptist [714-of-1443, 96 gms] ..................2002-06 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game ................... 29 .........Ryan Vines, Louisiana College (vs. Belhaven) [13-of-29] ..........11/26/2001 ............................. 29 .........Brian Mitchell, UT Dallas (vs. Louisiana College) [9-of-29] .........2/16/2002 Season ................ 472 ........Robert Moore, Mary Hardin-Baylor [292-of-472, 25 gms.] ..............2000-01 Career ............... 1,443 ......Cedric Isom, East Texas Baptist [714-of-1443, 96 gms] ..................2002-06 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (11 fgm) ... 1.000 ......Habeeb Kareem, Ozarks (vs. Concordia-Austin) [11-of-11] ......11/27/2004 Season (4 fgm/g) .676 ....... Tracy Phillips, Mississippi College [125-of-185, 27 gms.] ........... 2002-03 Career (4 fgm/g) ....622........Brian Tudman, McMurry [403-of-647, 76 gms] ................................1996-99 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game ................... 10 .........Ryan Vines, Louisiana College (vs. Talladega) ...........................11/24/2001 Season ................129 ........Ryan Vines, Louisiana College [129-of-289, 28 gms.] .....................2000-01 Career .................309 ........Joel McDonald, Concordia-Austin [309-of-817, 104 gms] ...............2005-09 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game ................... 20 .........Kendrick Brooks, LeTourneau (vs. National Christian) ..............12/11/1998 ............................. 20 .........Martin Salinas, Texas-Dallas (vs. McMurry) ...............................11/25/2005 Season ................289 ........Ryan Vines, Louisiana College [129-of-289, 28 gms.] .....................2000-01 Career ................. 817 ........Joel McDonald, Concordia-Austin [309-of-817, 104 gms] ...............2005-09

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (6 3-fgm) .. 1.000 ......Jason Williams, Schreiner (vs. Sul Ross State) [6-of-6] ...............1/30/1999 .......................... 1.000 ......Raymond Lee, Texas-Dallas (vs. Univ. Ozarks) [6-of-6] ................2/18/1999 .......................... 1.000 ......Sean Shields, Louisiana College (vs. Belhaven) [6-of-6] .............12/4/2000 .......................... 1.000 ......Julius McClaskey, LeTourneau (vs. Rhema Bible) [6-of-6] .........11/20/2004 Season(2 3-fgm) ... .478 ........Brandon Weasby, Texas-Tyler [85-of-178, 25 gms.] ..........................2004-05 Career (2 3-fgm) .....434........Brandon Weasby, Texas-Tyler [284-of-655, 98 gms] ........................2003-08 FREE THROWS Game ................... 17 .........Benny West, Howard Payne (vs. Sul Ross State) [17-of-20] ......12/13/2003 ............................. 17 .........George Kiel, Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. McMurry) [17-of-20] ......... 1/17/2004 ............................. 17 .........Casey Meador, Louisiana College (vs. McMurry) [17-of-18]......12/17/2005 Season ................ 164 ........Dwayne Patterson, Concordia Texas [164-of-250, 30 gms].............2012-13 Career .................425 ........Benny West, Howard Payne [425-of-627, 98 gms] ...........................2000-04 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game ................... 21 .........Marcus Smith, Louisiana College (vs. McMurry) [15-of-21] ........12/2/2000 ............................. 21 .........Robert Moore, Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. McMurry) [16-of-21] ...... 2/17/2001 Season ................250 ........Dwayne Patterson, Concordia Texas [164-of-250, 30 gms].............2012-13 Career ................. 657 ........Partick Prater, Univ. Ozarks [412-of-657, 97 gms] ...................... 1996-2000 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (13 ftm) ..... 1.000 ......Quinton Owens, East Texas Baptist (vs. Schreiner) [13-of-13] ...12/4/2003 .......................... 1.000 ......Joel McDonald, Concordia-Austin (vs. Austin) [13-of-13] ..........11/26/2005 Season (2.5 ftm) ...950........Brandon Weasby, Texas-Tyler [96-of-101, 25 gms] ...........................2004-05 Career (2.5 ftm/g) .904........Brandon Weasby, Texas-Tyler [303-of-335, 98 gms.] .......................2003-08

MISCELLANEOUS REBOUNDS Game ................... 24 .........John Laramore, Texas Lutheran (vs. McMurry) .............................. 2/1/2001 ............................. 24 .........Travis Tennison, McMurry (vs. Sul Ross State).............................1/13/2005 ............................. 24 .........Kitrick Bell, Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Concordia Texas) ................1/29/2013 Season ................360 ........Edward Randle, Howard Payne [26 gms.] ......................................... 1996-97 Season Avg. ........14.0 ........Tommy Stolhandske, Texas Lutheran [293 reb, 21 gms] .................2003-04 Career ............... 1,000 ......Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons [106 gms.] ................................2005-08 Career Avg. .........9.43........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons [1,000 reb, 106 gms.] .............2005-08 ASSISTS Game ................... 17 .........Chris Brown, McMurry (vs. Ambassador)........................................ 1/3/1997 Season ................229 ........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [29 gms] ............................................. 1999-2000 Season Avg. ........7.96 ........Chris Brown, McMurry [199 ast, 25 gms.] ........................................ 1996-97 Career .................563 ........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [94 gms] ............................................. 1996-2000 Career Avg. .........5.99........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [563 ast, 94 gms] .............................. 1996-2000 BLOCKED SHOTS Game ................... 10 .........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons (vs. McMurry) .....................12/12/2005 Season ................. 96 .........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons [25 gms] ....................................2005-06 Season Avg. ........3.84........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons [96 blk, 25 gms] .......................2005-06 Career .................300 ........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons [106 gms.] ................................2005-08 Career Avg. .........2.83........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons [300 blk, 106 gms.] .................2005-08 STEALS Game ................... 13 .........Daniel Martinez, McMurry (vs. Concordia-Austin) ......................... 2/3/2000 Season ................ 177 ........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [29 gms.] ............................................ 1999-2000 Season Avg. ........6.10 ........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [177 st., 29 gms.] .............................. 1999-2000 Career .................420 ........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [94 gms.] ............................................ 1997-2000 Career Avg. .........4.47 ........Daniel Martinez, McMurry [420 st., 94 gms] ............................... 1996-2000 GAMES PLAYED Career ................. 119 ........Brandon Greene, Texas-Dallas ...........................................................2006-11 ............................ 117 ........Brian Todd, Mary Hardin-Baylor..........................................................2009-13 ............................ 115 ........Chris Barnes, Texas-Dallas .................................................................2008-12 ............................ 114 ........Zane Johnston, Mary Hardin-Baylor ...................................................2006-10 ...........................113 ....... Jaszmine Eugene, Mississippi College .......................................... 2003-07 ............................ 113 ........Jordan Eppink, Texas-Dallas ...............................................................2006-10 ............................ 113 ........Scott Rodgers, Texas-Dallas ...............................................................2006-10

GAMES STARTED Career ................. 112 ........Jordan Eppink, Texas-Dallas ...............................................................2006-10 ............................ 100 ........Abram Aragon, McMurry ................................................................ 1996-2000 ............................ 100 ........Chris Isom, East Texas Baptist ...........................................................2003-07 ........................... 100 ....... Tyler Winford, Mississippi College ................................................. 2005-08 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Season ................. 18 .........John Laramore, Texas Lutheran .........................................................2000-01 Career .................. 39 .........Mardochee Jean, Hardin-Simmons ....................................................2005-08

1,500 POINT CLUB1,906 ...Benny West, HPU [98 gms] ....................00-04 1,862 ...Cedric Isom, ETBU [96 gms] ...................02-06 1,836 ...Joel McDonald, CTX [104 gms] ..............05-091,829 ...Chris Isom, ETBU [101 gms] ................... 03-071,791 ...K.B. DeBord, CTX [72 gms] .....................99-02 1,648 ...Tommy Stolhandske, TLU [96 gms] .......01-05 1,616....Zach Pickelman, HSU [ 101 gms] .......... 04-07 1,610....Habeeb Kareem, Ozarks [100 gms] ......04-08 1,589 ...Brandon Weasby, UTT [98 gms] .............03-08 1,533 ...Brad Walker, CTX [106 gms] ...................06-10

1,000 REBOUND CLUB1,000 ...Mardochee Jean, HSU [106 gms] ..........05-08

500 REBOUND CLUB914 .......Tommy Stolhandske, TLU [96 gms] .......01-05 887 .......Chris Isom, ETBU [101 gms] ................... 03-07 812 .......Benny West, HPU [98 gms] ....................00-04759.......Cedric Isom, ETBU [96 gms] ...................02-06

680.......Patrick Oliver, CTX/UMHB [103 gms] ....02-06 666.......Habeeb Kareem, Ozarks [100 gms] ......04-08641 .......Kyle Schleigh, UTD [82 gms] ..........10-present 630.......Tim Dygert, LET [99 gms] .......................00-04 630.......Jordan Eppink, UTD [113 gms] ..............06-10 617 .......Brad Walker, CTX [106 gms] ...................06-10 606.......K.B. DeBord, CTX [72 gms] .....................99-02 595.......Justin Hejl, UMHB [83 gms] ...................00-04571 .......Zach Pickelman, HSU [105 gms] ........... 04-07 568.......Josh Joyner, Ozarks [101 gms] ...............02-06556.......Kitrick Bell, UMHB [84 gms] ...........10-present545.......Eric Chatham, UTD [99 gms] ..................01-05540.......Brian Thomas, UTD [72 gms] .................99-02535.......Tom Hermann, HPU [104 gms] ..............05-09529.......Jimmy Witten, UTD [86 gms] .................. 07-11527 .......Chris Barnes, UTD [115 gms] .................08-12525.......Marcus Bobb, Ozarks [73 gms] ..............10-13525.......Dewones Smith, LET [98 gms] ...............05-09 517 .......Dusty Evers, LET [100 gms] ...................05-09 513 .......Patrick Branche, UTT [75 gms] ..04-06, 07-08

ASC Schools Key: CTX (Concordia Texas), ETBU (East Texas Baptist), HSU (Hardin-Simmons), HPU (How-ard Payne), LETU (LeTourneau), LC (Louisiana College), UMHB (Mary Hardin-Baylor), MCM (McMurry), MC (Mississippi College), SRSU (Sul Ross State), UTD (Texas Dallas), UTT (Texas Tyler), TLU (Texas Lutheran)

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK

TEAM GAME Points Scored – 168, vs Dallas Bible, 1971-72FG Made – 79, vs Dallas Bible, 1971-72FG Attempted – 140, vs Dallas Bible, 1971-723-Point FG Made – 12, vs West Georgia, 1993-943-Point FG Attempted – 29, vs Pacific Lutheran, 2001-02; 29, vs Concordia University, 2001-02; 29, vs Colorado Col-lege, 2001-02; vs Concordia-Selma, 2004-05FT Made – 45, vs Howard (Samford)1962-63;vs Florida, 1968-69FT Attempted – 62, vs Ouachita Baptist, 1996-97Rebounds – 88, vs Millsaps, 1959-60Personal Fouls – 45, vs Millsaps, 1959-60Assists – 31, vs West Georgia, 1993-94Steals – 23, vs Jarvis Christian, 1991-92

TEAM SEASON Wins – 29, 2005-06Fewest Losses – 1, 1927-28Points Scored – 2,542, 1969-70 (26 games)Scoring Average – 114.2, 1959-60 FG Made – 1,000, 1969-70 FG Attempted – 2,195, 1969-703-Point FG Made – 171, 2001-023-Point FG Attempted – 476, 2009-10FG Pct. – 52.9, 2006-07 (789-1492)FT Made – 620, 1989-90FT Attempted – 906, 1994-95FT Pct. – 79.8, 1964-65 (529-663)Rebounds – 1,333, 1991-92Assists – 528, 1994-95 Steals – 268, 1993-94

INDIVIDUAL GAME Points Scored – 57, Jehu Brabham vs Principia, 1970-71FG Made – 24, Jehu Brabham vs Principia, 1970-71FG Attempted – 40, Jehu Brabham vs Principia, 1970-71FT Made – 27, Howard Sessums vs Delta State, 1954- 55FT Attempted – 29, Howard Sessums vs Delta State, 1954-55Consecutive FT Made – 18, Jehu Brabham vs West Florida, 1968-693-Point FG Made – 8, Justin Henley vs Crichton College, 2001-023-Point FG Attempted – 16, Johnny Ransom vs Arkansas Tech, 1992-93Rebounds – 35, Glenn Hartley, 1969-70Assists – 17, Randy Clemens vs Troy State, 1973-74Blocked Shots – 13, Kembrell Young vs Springhill, 1982-83

INDIVIDUAL SEASON Points Scored – 770, Howard Sessums, 1954-55Scoring Avg. – 30.8, Howard Sessums, 1954-55 (25 gms)FG Made – 279, Hilton Harrell, 1979-803-Point FG Made – 86, Johnny Ransom, 1991-923-Point FG Attempted – 207, Nick Paige, 2003-04Highest FG Pct. – .747, Adam Smith, 2011-12Rebounds – 380, Bob Huckaby, 1955-56Personal Fouls – 108, Darrell Chancellor, 1966-67Consecutive FT Made – 33, Jehu Brabham, 1970-71Assists – 212, Mike Hurst, 1979-80Steals – 58, Willie Thomas, 1989-90Blocks – 125, Kembrell Young, 1982-83

700 POINT CLUB Howard Sessums 770 1954-55Jehu Brabham 708 1970-71Jehu Brabham 707 1969-70

600 POINT CLUB Hilton Harrell 647 1979-80Howard Sessums 646 1953-54

500 POINT CLUB Corey Speech 591 1994-95Kembrell Young 580 1985-86Tyler Thompson 565 1977-78Tyler Thompson 565 1976-77Bob Huckaby 547 1955-56Jehu Brabham 535 1968-69Hilton Harrell 523 1978-79Ralph Bruce 522 1968-69Tommy Covington 521 1959-60Danny Williams 520 1974-75Johnny Ransom 506 1991-92Al Sheffield 506 1961-62Thomas Matthews 505 1989-90J.W. Barnes 503 1965-66Sherrill Marshall 501 1961-62

400 POINT CLUB Tommy Covington 491 1958-59Thomas Matthews 489 1988-89Anthony Hicks 488 1981-82Anthony Hicks 481 1982-83Matthew Evans 479 1979-80Kembrell Young 478 1983-84Al Sheffield 475 1960-61Guyton Henry 471 1954-55Francisco Wilson 469 1997-98Ben Powell 469 1986-87Kembrell Young 465 1984-85Harlon Stanley 463 1965-66Johnny Ransom 458 1990-91Rusty Chapman 457 1998-99Willie Thomas 456 1989-90Anthony Hicks 444 1980-81Johnny Grey 440 1959-60Willie Thomas 432 1989-90Buck French 427 1973-74Corey Speech 427 1993-94Nick Paige 425 2003-04D.J. Jones 424 2006-07Trevon Malone 416 2011-12Harlan Stanley 412 1964-65Bryan Johnson 408 2008-09Brandon Blake 406 2012-13Todd Sorrell 401 1995-96Aaron Baker 400 1988-89

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CAREER POINTS Player Years Points1. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 19502. Kembrell Young 1982-86 18393. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 16794. Howard Sessums 1948-49, 53-55 14475. Willie Thomas 1986-90 14056. Tracy Mabry 1990-94 13877. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 13608. Hilton Harrell 1978-80 11709. Tyler Winford 2004-08 116110. Al Sheffield 1959-62 1159

SINGLE SEASON POINTS Player Year Points1. Howard Sessums 1954-55 7702. Jehu Brabham 1970-71 7083. Jehu Brabham 1969-70 7074. Hilton Harrell 1979-80 6475. Howard Sessums 1953-54 6466. Corey Speech 1994-95 5917. Kembrell Young 1985-86 5808. Tyler Thompson 1977-78 565 Tyler Thompson 1976-77 56510. Bob Huckaby 1955-56 547

CAREER SCORING AVG. (MIN. 30 GAMES) Player Years PPG1. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 27.12. Tommy Covington 1958-60 25.93. Bob Huckaby 1954-56 23.24. Hilton Harrell 1978-80 21.75. Howard Sessums 1948-49, 53-55 20.46. Danny Williams 1973-75 20.17. Al Sheffield 1959-62 19.68. Tyler Thompson 1976-78 19.59. Harlan Stanley 1964-66 18.610. Johnny Gray 1958-60 18.2

SEASON SCORING AVG. (MIN. 15 GAMES) Player Year PPG1. Howard Sessums 1954-55 30.82. Jehu Brabham 1970-71 30.83. Tommy Covington 1959-60 28.94. Jehu Brabham 1969-70 27.25. Al Sheffield 1960-61 26.46. Bob Huckaby 1955-56 26.07. Johnny Gray 1959-60 24.48. Hilton Harrell 1979-80 24.09. Howard Sessums 1953-54 23.910. Tommy Covington 1958-59 23.4

CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE Player Years FGM1. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 7492. Kembrell Young 1982-86 7313. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 6554. Willie Thomas 1986-90 5535. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 5356. Tracy Mabry 1990-94 531 Howard Sessums 1948-49, 53-55 5318. Hilton Harrell 1978-80 5099. Al Sheffield 1959-62 50410. Tyler Thompson 1976-78 492

SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE Player Year FGM1. Hilton Harrell 1979-80 2792. Jehu Brabham 1970-71 2773. Jehu Brabham 1969-70 2744. Howard Sessums 1953-54 2665. Howard Sessums 1954-55 2656. Tyler Thompson 1977-78 246 Tyler Thompson 1976-77 2468. Hilton Harrell 1978-79 2309. Danny Williams 1974-75 22610. Corey Speech 1994-95 225

CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Years FGA1. Howard Sessums 1948-49, 53-55 15542. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 14263. Kembrell Young 1982-86 13654. Willie Thomas 1986-90 11915. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 11886. Al Sheffield 1959-62 11847. Freddie Hutton 1955-59 11258. Tracy Mabry 1990-94 10359. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 100510. Hilton Harrell 1978-80 987

SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Year FGA1. Howard Sessums 1953-54 7922. Howard Sessums 1954-55 6993. Hilton Harrell 1979-80 5474. Jehu Brabham 1969-70 5395. Al Sheffield 1961-62 5336. Tommy Covington 1959-60 5167. Jehu Brabham 1970-71 5148. Al Sheffield 1960-61 4779. Tyler Thompson 1977-78 458 Tyler Thompson 1976-77 458

CAREER FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 150 MADE) Player Years FG%1. Adam Smith 2011-13 .6892. Ryan Hudson 2005-07 .6843. Tracy Phillips 1999-03 .6654. Marcus Evans 2004-05, 06-07 .6385. Calvin Johnson 1983-85 .6376. Bryan Johnson 2007-09 .6237. Clarence Jeffery 2007-09 .6158. Robert Felder 1976-79 .6089. Brad Schut 1995-99 .59010. Chad Jones 2010-12 .584

SEASON FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 100 MADE) Player Year FG%1. Ryan Hudson 2006-07 .6822. Tracy Phillips 2002-03 .6763. Anthony Hicks 1979-80 .6694. Bryan Johnson 2008-09 .6525. Calvin Johnson 1984-85 .6446. Brad Schut 1998-99 .6357. Calvin Johnson 1983-84 .6318. Clarence Jeffery 2008-09 .6229. Robert Felder 1977-78 .617 Robert Felder 1977-78 .617

CAREER 3-POINT FG MADE Player Years 3FGM1. Johnny Ransom 1990-93 2052. Nick Paige 2002-04 1263. Rusty Chapman 1998-00 1244. Todd Sorrell 1994-96 1165. Stacey Keyes 2000-02 1146. Aaron Baker 1987-89 1077. Justin Henley 2001-03 928 Frank Chatman 1988-90 919. Orlando Lewis 2004-06 8710. Chris Romero 1996-98 83 Willie Thomas 1986-90 83

SEASON 3-POINT FG MADE Player Year 3FGM1. Johnny Ransom 1991-92 862. Nick Paige 2003-04 843. Johnny Ransom 1990-91 794. Rusty Chapman 1998-99 765. Aaron Baker 1988-89 696. Stacey Keyes 2001-02 687. Todd Sorrell 1995-96 628. Michael Penson 2008-09 54 Orlando Lewis 2005-06 54 Todd Sorrell 1994-95 54

CAREER 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED Player Years 3FGA1. Johnny Ransom 1990-93 4922. Nick Paige 2002-04 3343. Todd Sorrell 1994-96 3174. Rusty Chapman 1998-00 3165. Stacey Keyes 2000-02 2796. Justin Henley 2001-03 2307. Willie Thomas 1986-90 2238. Jamel Thompson 1994-97 2139. Marlon Ester 2010-12 21110. Owen Miller 1992-94 209

SEASON 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED Player Year 3FGA1. Nick Paige 2003-04 2072. Johnny Ransom 1991-92 1973. Johnny Ransom 1990-91 1824. Rusty Chapman 1998-99 1735. Todd Sorrell 1995-96 1616. Stacey Keyes 2001-02 1607. Todd Sorrell 1994-95 1568. Rusty Chapman 1999-00 1439. Owen Miller 1993-94 14210. Michael Penson 2008-09 127 Nick Paige 2002-03 127

CAREER 3-POINT FG % (MIN. 40 MADE) Player Years 3FG%1. Aaron Baker 1987-89 .5852. Frank Chatman 1988-90 .4953. Chris Thurman 1989-91, 92-94 .4694. Timothy Broomfield 2005-07 .4625. David Horner 1995-99 .4446. Chris Romero 1996-98 .4397. Jesse Taylor 2011-13 .4348. Orlando Lewis 2004-06 .4269. Johnny Ransom 1990-93 .41710. Bubba Skelton 1983-87 .414

SEASON 3-POINT FG % (MIN. 25 MADE) Player Year 3FG%1. Aaron Baker 1988-89 .5902. Aaron Baker 1987-88 .5763. Chris Thurman 1993-94 .5324. Frank Chatman 1988-89 .5135. Timothy Broomfield 2006-07 .5136. Frank Chatman 1989-90 .4817. Willie Thomas 1988-89 .4668. Chris Romero 1997-98 .4599. Lonnie Vasquez 2004-05 .44910. E.C. Williams 2007-08 .446

CAREER FREE THROWS MADE Player Years FTM1. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 4522. Howard Sessums 1948-49, 53-55 3853. Kembrell Young 1982-86 3774. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 3695. Jamel Thompson 1994-97 3256. Tracy Mabry 1990-94 3097. Thomas Matthews 1988-90 2928. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 2909. Ralph Bruce 1967-69 253 Harlan Stanley 1964-66 253

SEASON FREE THROWS MADE Player Year FTM1. Howard Sessums 1954-55 2402. Ralph Bruce 1968-69 1683. Thomas Matthews 1989-90 159 Jehu Brabham 1969-70 1595. Jehu Brabham 1970-71 1546. Kembrell Young 1985-86 1487. Jehu Brabham 1968-69 1398. Corey Speech 1994-95 1379. Thomas Matthews 1988-89 13310. Harlan Stanley 1965-66 131 Tommy Covington 1958-59 131

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CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Player Years FTA1. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 5182. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 5123. Howard Sessums 1948-49, 53-55 5084. Kembrell Young 1982-86 5015. Jamel Thompson 1994-97 4716. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 4557. Tracy Mabry 1990-94 4268. Thomas Matthews 1988-90 3829. Robert Felder 1976-79 37110. Corey Speech 1993-95 341

SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Player Year FTA1. Howard Sessums 1954-55 2902. Thomas Matthews 1989-90 2153. Ralph Bruce 1968-69 210 Sherrell Marshall 1961-62 2105. Corey Speech 1994-95 1996. Bob Huckaby 1955-56 1897. Kembrell Young 1985-86 1888. Brandon Blake 2011-13 1869. Jehu Brabham 1969-70 18310. Jamel Thompson 1996-97 182

CAREER FREE THROW % (MIN. 50 MADE) Player Years FT%1. Paul Rushing 1963-65 .9042. Justin Henley 2001-03 .8773. Jehu Brabham 1968-71 .8734. Randy Clemens 1973-74 .8625. Fred Shirley 1961-65 .8526. Glen Holmes 1959-61 .8467. Marlon Ester 2010-12 .8428. Wayne Lee 1955-57 .8389. Laquavius Cotton 2012-13 .83510. Johnny Gray 1958-60 .828 SEASON FREE THROW % (MIN. 40 MADE) Player Year FT%1. Justin Henley 2001-02 .9382. Eddie Ladner 1972-73 .9133. Paul Rushing 1964-65 .9044. Jehu Brabham 1970-71 .8805. Wayne Lee 1955-56 .8776. Fred Shirley 1964-65 .8727. Jehu Brabham 1969-70 .8698. Jehu Brabham 1968-69 .8699. Carlos Ford 1982-83 .86710. Ed Walley 1968-69 .865

CAREER REBOUNDS Player Years REB1. Kembrell Young 1982-86 10162. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 10123. Tracy Mabry 1990-94 7474. Tyler Thompson 1976-78 6825. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 6416. Robert Felder 1976-79 6367. Guyton Henry 1953-55 6358. Wayne Tullos 1955-57 5979. Bob Huckaby 1954-56 55910. Danny Williams 1973-75 519

SEASON REBOUNDS Player Year REB1. Bob Huckaby 1955-56 3802. Wayne Tullos 1956-57 3663. Tyler Thompson 1977-78 341 Tyler Thompson 1976-77 3415. Guyton Henry 1954-55 3336. Kembrell Young 1985-86 3147. Danny Williams 1974-75 3108. Anthony Hicks 1982-83 3089. Guyton Henry 1953-54 30210. Anthony Hicks 1981-82 301

CAREER REBOUND AVG. (MIN. 3O GAMES) Player Years RPG1. Bob Huckaby 1954-56 16.92. Wayne Tullos 1955-57 14.23. Guyton Henry 1953-55 12.24. Tommy Covington 1958-60 12.25. Tyler Thompson 1976-78 11.86. Danny Williams 1973-75 11.57. Anthony Hicks 1979-83 10.18. Kembrell Young 1982-86 9.69. Mike Cannon 1973-75 9.110. Johnny Plummer 1958-60 8.5

SEASON REBOUND AVG. (MIN. 15 GAMES) Player Year RPG1. Bob Huckaby 1955-56 18.12. Wayne Tullos 1956-57 17.43. Frank Lawrence 1957-58 16.74. Guyton Henry 1954-55 13.35. Tommy Covington 1959-60 12.76. Kembrell Young 1985-86 12.17. Danny Williams 1974-75 11.98. Tyler Thompson 1977-78 11.8 Tyler Thompson 1976-77 11.810. Tommy Covington 1958-59 11.7

CAREER ASSISTS Player Years Ast.1. Jamel Thompson 1994-97 3132. Roderick Proctor 1990-94 2833. Willie Thomas 1986-90 2754. Jonathan Collins 2005-08 2735. Travis Bernhard 1997-01 2556. Curt Crain 1997-01 2547. Chris Thurman 1989-91, 92-94 2298. Mike Hurst 1976-81 2129. Jason Walker 2003-05 20310. Brad Schut 1995-99 196

SEASON ASSISTS Player Year Ast.1. Mike Hurst 1979-80 2122. Willie Thomas 1989-90 1423. Willie Thomas 1988-89 1334. Jamel Thompson 1994-95 1245. Jason Walker 2004-05 1226. Jamel Thompson 1996-97 1217. Jonathan Collins 2005-06 1138. Roderick Proctor 1993-94 1089. Donda Lett 1994-95 10010. Curt Crain 1998-99 94

CAREER ASSISTS AVG. (MIN. 30 GAMES) Player Years APG1. Jamel Thompson 1994-97 4.02. Jason Walker 2003-05 3.63. Jonathan Collins 2005-08 3.24. Michael Penson 2007-09 2.85. Anthony Hughes 1994-96 2.86. Darrell Diamond 1996-99 2.77. Roderick Proctor 1990-94 2.68. Willie Thomas 198690 2.59. Rusty Chapman 1998-00 2.510. Clarence Jeffery 2007-09 2.5

SEASON ASSISTS AVG. (MIN. 15 GAMES) Player Year APG1. Mike Hurst 1979-80 8.22. Willie Thomas 1989-90 5.13. Jamel Thompson 1996-97 5.04. Willie Thomas 1988-89 4.95. Jamel Thompson 1994-95 4.36. Jason Walker 2004-05 4.27. Roderick Proctor 1993-94 4.08. Jonathan Collins 2005-06 3.69. Darrell Diamond 1998-99 3.410. Curt Crain 1998-99 3.4

CAREER BLOCKS Player Years BLK1. Francisco Wilson 1995-98 1822. Timothy Broomfield 2005-07 1673. Kembrell Young 1982-86 1254. Cameron Bounds 2009-11 735. Tracy Phillips 1999-03 64

SEASON BLOCKS Player Year BLK1. Kembrell Young 1982-83 1252. Timothy Broomfield 2006-07 1023. Timothy Broomfield 2005-06 654. Francisco Wilson 1995-96 615. Francisco Wilson 1997-98 54

CAREER STEALS Player Years STL1. Kenny Bizot 1990-94 1042. Jonathan Collins 2005-08 953. Jamel Thompson 1994-97 934. Orlando Lewis 2004-06 80 Rusty Chapman 1998-00 80

SEASON STEALS Player Year STL1. Willie Thomas 1989-90 582. Kenny Bizot 1993-94 553. Kenny Bizot 1992-93 494. Turmonte Ragland 2012-13 48 Orlando Lewis 2005-06 48 Marty Sartin 1996-97 48

CAREER GAMES PLAYED Player Years GP1. Jaszmine Eugene 2003-07 1132. Bubba Skelton 1983-87 1113. Tyler Winford 2004-08 1104. Travis Bernhard 1997-01 109 Roderick Proctor 1990-94 109 Ricky Stone 1979-83 1097. Francisco Wilson 1994-98 108 Willie Thomas 1986-90 1089. Larry Bibb 1974-78 10710. Edward Lindsey 1991-95 106 Tracy Mabry 1990-94 106 Chris Thurman 1989-91, 92-94 106 Kembrell Young 1982-86 106

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WILSON FULTON6 Seasons (1947-52)

42-83 (.336)

1948-49 9-14

Wilson Fulton MC OPP W 50 Stetson 48 L 21 Florida State 53 L 51 Ole Miss 67 L 56 Ole Miss 61 L 50 Southwestern-Memphis 59 L 28 Detroit 51 L 28 Michigan State 74 L 56 Buffalo 62 L 54 Rochester 68 W 53 Stetson 47 W 58 Howard 51 W 43 Birmingham-Southern 38 W 48 Millsaps 41 L 57 Birmingham-Southern 62 L 47 Howard 60 W 56 Millsaps 38 W 58 Florida State 43 W 63 Millsaps 43 L 31 Millsaps 49 L 53 Sewanee 55 L 40 Arkansas Teachers 78 L 77 Mercer 95 W 104 Oglethorpe 83

JAMES Q. ALLEN21 Seasons (1953-73)

191-221 (.464) 1953-54 21-5-1 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 55 Memphis Navy 60 L 73 Arkansas Teachers 74 W 73 Hendrix 56 W 89 Ouachita 75 W 67 Arkansas Teachers 53 W 85 Louisiana College 73 W 90 Louisiana College 54 W 76 Northeast Louisiana 72 W 75 Millsaps 70 W 83 Mercer 70 W 78 Millsaps 67 W 59 Northeast Louisiana 55 W 89 Louisiana College 75 L 70 Northeast Louisiana 72 W 92 Oglethorpe 51 W 73 Howard 70 W 88 Southwestern-Memphis 67 W 69 Sewanee 67 W 76 Howard 75 W 105 Millsaps 71 W 48 Southwestern-Memphis 43 W 91 Millsaps 75 L 78 Howard 84 W 99 Oglethorpe 54 W 74 Florida Southern 70 L 58 Southern Miss 72 T 65 Delta State 65

1954-55 20-5 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 68 McNeese State 57 W 77 Arkansas A&M 69 W 91 Christian Brothers 54 W 80 Northeast Louisiana 79 W 91 Louisiana College 75 W 87 Union 63 W 129 Chattanooga 94 W 69 Howard 67 W 83 Southwestern-Memphis 67 W 87 Northeast Louisiana 83 W 92 Louisiana College 74 L 63 Northeast Louisiana 86 W 72 Sewanee 54 W 92 Delta State 76 W 91 Howard 72 L 71 Northeast Louisiana 74 L 70 McNeese State 82 L 72 Centenary (LA) 82 W 74 Southwestern-Memphis 58 W 104 Chattanooga 65 L 67 Southern Miss 72 W 102 Arkansas A&M 80 W 66 Southwestern-Memphis 50 W 79 Christian Brothers 54 W 114 Union 77

1955-56 15-4 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 85 Millington 47 W 82 Southeastern Louisiana 66 W 102 Bethel 95 W 87 Spring Hill 79 L 69 Livingston 78 W 106 Chattanooga 47 W 70 Sewanee 68 W 74 Austin Peay 73 W 93 Bethel 78 W 71 Culver-Stockton 53 W 76 Southeastern Louisiana 71 W 84 Miami (FL) 79 W 79 Florida Southern 74 L 76 Steson 96 W 62 Rollins 45 L 71 Tampa 72 W 92 Livingston 83 W 107 Tampa 87 L 65 Southern Miss 69

1956-57 5-16 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 84 Arkansas A&M 93 L 60 Southeastern Louisiana 72 L 80 Mississippi State 99 L 63 Austin Peay 74 L 67 Mississippi State 83 L 40 McNeese State 57 W 82 Howard 79 L 79 Southeastern Louisiana 81 L 53 Alabama 86 L 73 Spring Hill 85 W 67 Livingston 56 W 76 Troy 68 L 76 Arkansas Teachers 81 W 99 Ouachita Baptist 79 W 83 Arkansas A&M 81 L 70 Arkansas Tech 87 L 69 Spring Hill 75 L 51 McNeese State 72 L 71 Southern Miss 90 L 62 Livingston 84 L 68 Troy 89

1957-58 10-12 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 69 Arkansas Teachers 91 L 54 Arkansas Teachers 79 L 60 Hendrix 71 W 79 Ouachita Baptist 68 L 65 Henderson State 68 L 46 Austin College 71 L 48 Austin College 68 W 75 Hendrix 55 W 77 Millsaps 70 W 63 Southwestern-Memphis 51 W 65 Howard 58 L 62 Louisiana College 81 L 86 Ouachita Baptist 90 L 56 Henderson State 77 L 82 Howard 90 W 93 Chattanooga 83 L 67 Marion 83 W 87 Millsaps 80 W 64 Howard 41 L 64 Sewanee 69 W 84 Southwestern-Memphis 66 W 79 Ouachita Baptist 68

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1959-60 15-4 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 117 Ouachita Baptist 121 W 101 Hendrix 72 W 136 Birmingham-Southern 108 W 109 Louisiana College 100 W 113 Millsaps 82 L 106 William Carey 110 W 112 Millsaps 72 W 110 Troy 100 W 116 William Carey 97 W 108 Birmingham-Southern 98 W 98 Howard 93 L 95 Troy 101 W 166 Belhaven 59 W 125 Howard 95 W 103 Delta State 97 L 86 William Carey 97 W 132 Millsaps 72 W 107 Howard 100 W 130 Sewanee 92

1960-61 9-11 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 133 Southwestern-Memphis 97 L 94 Spring Hill 101 W 119 Troy 117 L 92 St. Bernard 103 L 91 William Carey 93 L 100 Louisiana College 101 W 74 Southeastern Louisiana 71 L 73 Northeast Louisiana 84 W 92 Spring Hill 85 W 120 Huntingdon 89 L 63 Sewanee 92 W 116 Birmingham-Southern 77 L 98 Troy 113 L 85 Delta State 107 L 83 Louisiana College 86 L 79 William Carey 125 W 113 Birmingham-Southern 85 L 65 Nicholls State 93 W 109 Delta State 105 W 95 Southwestern-Memphis 85

1961-62 10-14 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 109 Northwestern Louisiana 114 W 75 Nicholls State 70 L 76 McNeese State 89 L 102 Northwestern Louisiana 125 W 88 Arkansas 77 L 70 Oglethorpe 103 L 95 Davidson 110 L 90 Nicholls State 114 L 71 Louisiana College 84 L 88 Delta State 114 W 80 Birmingham-Southern 64 L 84 Howard 105 L 93 St. Bernard 117 L 84 Birmingham-Southern 92 W 105 Delta State 86 L 93 Troy 120 L 66 Huntingdon 74 W 96 Howard 78 W 99 St. Bernard 83 W 86 Troy 73 L 64 Howard 74 W 82 William Carey 78 W 78 Cumberland 59 W 63 McNeese State 60

1962-63 10-11 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 61 Arkansas A&M 53 L 63 Troy 92 L 73 Huntingdon 77 W 102 Nicholls State 69 L 51 William Carey 52 L 74 Howard 79 W 83 Athens State 71 L 74 Union 88 W 87 Tennessee-Martin 73 W 109 Huntingdon 86 L 84 Delta State 97 W 88 Troy 87 L 90 St. Bernard 98 W 95 Howard 77 W 78 Athens State 59 L 68 Arkansas-Little Rock 81 W 56 Birmingham-Southern 53 L 72 Nicholls State 77 L 77 Delta State 91 L 82 Arkansas-Little Rock 83 W 93 Union 86

1963-64 0-1 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 71 Arkansas A&M 79

1964-65 10-14 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 85 Southeastern Louisiana 83 W 95 Jacksonville State 85 L 74 William Carey 77 W 86 Howard 80 L 78 Southeastern Louisiana 94 W 92 Livingston 85 W 68 Belhaven 66 W 72 Mississippi State 57 L 71 Southern Miss 104 W 81 Belhaven 80 L 65 Louisiana College 79 L 80 Howard 112 L 77 Southern Miss 99 W 82 Birmingham-Southern 79 L 76 Huntingdon 87

L 81 Troy 92 L 90 Delta State 99 W 94 Birmingham-Southern 79 L 71 Jacksonville State 101 L 57 Howard 62 L 81 St. Bernard 101 W 87 Troy 86 L 77 Delta State 89 L 63 Belhaven 69

1965-66 10-13 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 69 Huntingdon 65 L 79 Southeastern Louisiana 89 W 79 Millsaps 74 L 71 Southern Miss 74 W 113 Jacksonville State 112 W 133 Jacksonville State 123 W 86 Samford 78 W 91 Samford 75 W 101 Delta State 84 L 95 St. Bernard 105 L 111 Birmingham-Southern 127 W 41 Troy 39 W 57 Belhaven 56 L 69 Samford 87 L 79 Delta State 128 W 74 Louisiana College 55 L 78 Birmingham-Southern 102 L 36 Troy 46 L 62 Samford 97 L 81 Jacksonville State 98 L 92 Jacksonville State 98 L 65 Southeastern Louisiana 94 L 63 Belhaven 64

1966-67 6-20 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 87 Ole Miss 108 W 81 Millsaps 76 L 69 Livingston 75 L 45 Southeastern Louisiana 60 W 80 Millsaps 75 L 92 Belhaven 99 W 85 Nicholls State 83 W 108 Bethel 86 W 92 Millsaps 79 L 84 Belhaven 108 W 68 Belhaven 56 L 46 Louisiana College 55 L 80 Nicholls State 82 L 106 Birmingham-Southern 109 L 68 Livingston 106 L 94 St. Bernard 108 L 52 Bethel 81 L 76 William Carey 79 L 97 Jacksonville State 114 L 106 Jacksonville State 130 L 46 Delta State 84 L 42 Louisiana College 67 L 94 Birmingham-Southern 104 L 90 Jacksonville State 104 L 95 Jacksonville State 109 L 100 Delta State 107

1967-68 13-9 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 132 Millsaps 99 L 88 Belhaven 102 W 129 Birmingham-Southern 127 W 95 Austin College 79 W 113 Nicholls State 102 W 102 Livingston 89 W 114 Southeastern Louisiana 97 L 78 Belhaven 85 W 92 William Carey 91 W 72 Belhaven 57 L 90 Louisiana College 104 L 89 Southeastern Louisiana 113 W 98 William Carey 76 W 111 Livingston 104 L 87 Huntingdon 91 W 93 Delta State 87 W 116 Birmingham-Southern 95 L 83 Nicholls State 103 W 112 Belhaven 100 L 92 William Carey 106 L 84 Louisiana College 97 L 77 Delta State 82

1968-69 6-17 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 123 Baptist Christian 124 L 101 Louisiana College 113 W 87 Sewanee 78 L 93 Southeastern Louisiana 126 L 102 Delta State 121

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L 87 Belhaven 89 L 105 West Florida 129 L 106 Samford 120 L 101 South Alabama 116 L 82 Belhaven 97 W 95 Millsaps 88 W 130 Birmingham-Southern 111 L 107 Delta State 120 L 78 Belhaven 88 W 91 Southeastern Louisiana 79 W 106 William Carey 96 L 113 Birmingham-Southern 124 W 128 Huntingdon 107 L 100 West Florida 117 L 91 Florida Southern 119 L 97 Rollins 132 L 89 Stetson 120

1969-70 3-23 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 146 Livingston 160 L 131 Southeastern Louisiana 135 L 86 Florida Southern 93 L 106 Cumberland 127 L 91 Louisiana College 116 L 112 Delta State 121 W 88 Southern State 84 W 111 Southeastern Louisiana 83 L 100 Northeast Louisiana 112 L 87 Belhaven 92 L 110 Millsaps 114 L 90 Belhaven 95 W 104 Arkansas-Little Rock 92 L 70 Southern State 100 L 75 Louisiana College 122 L 78 Belhaven 94 L 96 Baptist Christian 104 L 78 Delta State 110 L 104 Birmingham-Southern 112 L 89 Arkansas-Little Rock 103 L 113 Livingston 133 L 92 Southeastern Louisiana 109 L 89 Samford 113 L 100 Birmingham-Southern 108 L 100 Samford 108 L 96 Northeast Louisiana 120

1970-71 6-19 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 115 Whitworth 99 W 113 Cumberland 108 L 70 Bethel 108 W 98 Millsaps 97 W 105 Baptist Christian 103 L 98 Delta State 121 W 131 Principia 91 L 83 Southeastern Louisiana 104 L 79 Whitworth 87 L 76 Bethel 106 L 99 William Carey 122 L 83 Millsaps 102 W 91 Birmingham-Southern 85 L 71 Southeastern Louisana 90 L 37 Delta State 38 L 74 Belhaven 79 L 87 Livingston 88 L 92 Baptist Christian 105 L 85 Millsaps 101 L 69 Samford 75 L 94 Livingston 112 L 74 Belhaven 93 L 71 Delta State 105 L 85 Samford 131 L 97 Birmingham-Southern 110

1971-72 8-13 James Q. Allen MC OPP L 76 St. Bernard 79 W 91 Baptist Christian 82 W 168 Dallas Bible 50 W 98 Millsaps 93 L 93 Millsaps 117 L 84 Arkansas 108 L 85 Harding 92 L 87 Southwestern-Memphis 100 L 80 Arkansas-Little Rock 93 W 79 Belhaven 75 W 137 Alabama 87 L 95 Baptist Christian 102 L 87 Millsaps 112 L 84 Birmingham-Southern 103 L 86 St. Bernard 104 W 82 Southwestern-Memphis 81 L 77 Belhaven 90 L 76 William Carey 81 L 74 Belhaven 86 W 106 Tennessee Temple 96 W 71 Baptist Christian 65

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1972-73 12-10 James Q. Allen MC OPP W 91 Arkansas 76 W 106 St. Bernard 82 L 67 Arkansas-Monticello 85 L 77 Jackson State 86 L 66 Belhaven 75 W 89 Harding 75 L 76 Lambuth 95 W 97 Southwestern-Memphis 62 W 82 Arkansas-Little Rock 80 W 82 Alabama-Huntsville 70 W 74 Arkansas-Monticello 62 W 91 Southwestern-Memphis 60 W 121 Alabama-Huntsville 101 L 91 St. Bernard 93 L 63 Birmingham-Southern 78 W 75 Belhaven 73 L 67 Lambuth 71 L 89 William Carey 101 L 83 Belhaven 90 W 87 Arkansas-Little Rock 85 L 87 Millsaps 95 W 94 Millsaps 87

DOUG HINES15 Seasons (1974-88)

206-203 (.504)

1973-74 17-9

Doug Hines MC OPP L 65 Arkansas-Little Rock 86 W 72 Belhaven 54 W 71 William Carey 65 L 37 Jackson State 55 L 57 Millsaps 67 W 54 Arkansas-Monticello 47 L 51 Belhaven 52 L 68 Arkansas-Little Rock 74 W 74 Tennessee-Martin 59 W 67 Delta State 66 W 80 Nicholls State 72 W 75 Southeastern Louisiana 71 L 69 Northwestern Louisiana 72 W 78 Arkansas-Monticello 60 W 86 Delta State 75 L 61 Northwestern Louisiana 73 W 93 Troy 85 W 78 Jacksonville State 72 W 81 Belhaven 71 W 94 William Carey 87 W 82 Florence State 73 W 107 Livingston 90 L 72 Millsaps 77 L 50 Southeastern Louisiana 64 W 80 Nicholls State 63 W 104 Millsaps 96

1974-75 15-11 Doug Hines MC OPP W 100 Whitworth 72 L 71 Mississippi Valley State 81 W 75 Belhaven 68 W 91 Rust 73 W 110 Millsaps 61 W 81 Belhaven 75 L 67 East Tennessee State 94 L 76 Tennessee-Martin 82 W 73 North Alabama 66 L 56 Murray State 61 L 66 Delta State 67 L 67 Nicholls State 68 L 51 Southeastern Louisiana 66 L 53 Northwestern Louisiana 56 W 90 Northwestern Louisiana 69 L 66 Delta State 68 L 59 Troy 67 L 83 Jacksonville State 84 W 143 Millsaps 80 W 119 Freed-Hardeman 86 W 76 Livingston 69 W 94 Belhaven 60 W 74 Southeastern Louisiana 73 W 84 Nicholls State 68 W 82 Millsaps 64 W 78 Belhaven 35

1975-76 7-20 Doug Hines MC OPP W 80 William Carey 76 L 83 LeTourneau 85 L 63 William Carey 76 L 71 Belhaven 75 L 68 Christian Brothers 77 L 78 Union 81 L 97 Whitworth 100 L 46 Southeastern Louisiana 56

W 60 Delta State 55 L 56 Nicholls State 59 L 51 Belhaven 67 L 71 Northwestern Louisiana 81 L 43 North Alabama 69 L 55 Tennessee-Martin 83 L 73 Murray State 76 W 76 Livingston 68 L 67 Northwestern Louisiana 75 L 67 Troy 80 L 55 Delta State 71 L 67 Jacksonville State 69 W 102 Millsaps 79 L 41 Southeastern Louisiana 68 L 66 Nicholls State 99 L 59 Whitworth 67 W 75 LeTourneau 73 W 91 Millsaps 77 W 71 Belhaven 62

1976-77 19-8 Doug Hines MC OPP W 64 Christian Brothers 62 W 97 Tennessee-Martin 84 W 89 LeTourneau 61 L 53 Belhaven 75 W 100 Millsaps 71 W 89 William Carey 71 L 77 Belhaven 93 W 115 LeTourneau 92 W 101 Millsaps 90 L 71 Livingston 80 W 99 Delta State 79 W 90 Nicholls State 86 L 57 Southeastern Louisiana 66 L 62 Tennessee-Martin 64 L 68 North Alabama 80 L 72 Jacksonville State 78 W 74 Troy 70 W 70 Troy 68 W 76 Jacksonville State 74 W 81 William Carey 67 W 75 Livingston 65 W 62 Belhaven 61 L 77 Delta State 82 W 102 Millsaps 58 W 101 Nicholls State 89 W 67 Southeastern Louisiana 62 W 65 North Alabama 63

1977-78 22-7 Doug Hines Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA Division II Tournament MC Opp W 77 Christian Brothers 65 W 59 Louisiana College 55 L 83 William Carey 84 W 90 Millsaps 1471 L 68 Arkansas-Monticello 71 W 70 Murray State 62 W 72 Belhaven 64 W 95 Arkansas-Monticello 74 W 66 William Carey 63 W 64 Tennessee-Martin 55 W 84 North Alabama 80 W 84 Jacksonville State 77 W 94 Nicholls State 82 L 56 Southeastern Louisiana 66 W 97 Delta State 86 W 69 Livingston 65 W 88 Jacksonville State 84 W 63 Troy 59 L 58 Belhaven 60 W 78 Delta State 65 L 82 Livingston 90 W 85 William Carey 69 W 55 Tennessee-Martin 52 W 56 North Alabama 53 W 68 Troy 60 L 78 Nicholls State 80 W 59 Southeastern Louisiana 50 L 73 Lincoln Memorial 82 W 96 Columbus 75

1978-79 13-14 Doug Hines MC OPP W 79 Millsaps 69 W 71 Belhaven 55 W 69 Christian Brothers 67 W 51 Livingston 50 L 53 Western Kentucky 56 W 77 Murray State 71 L 70 William Carey 104 W 68 Belhaven 57 W 84 Millsaps 62 L 64 Tennessee-Martin 79 L 67 North Alabama 68 L 64 Jacksonville State 80 W 67 Livingston 65

L 59 Nicholls State 61 L 51 Southeastern Louisiana 54 W 76 Delta State 71 W 42 Livingston 40 L 89 Jacksonville State 104 L 60 Troy 63 L 65 Nicholls State 107 L 68 Belhaven 87 W 83 Tennessee-Martin 79 L 71 North Alabama 72 W 66 Troy 56 W 81 Delta State 78 L 48 Southeastern Louisiana 55 L 63 William Carey 73

1979-80 17-10

Doug Hines MC OPP L 54 Louisiana College 72 W 73 Belhaven 66 L 93 William Carey 96 L 80 Eastern Kentucky 99 W 69 William Carey 63 W 75 Belhaven 63 W 69 Southern Arkansas 59 W 90 Tennessee-Martin 74 L 76 North Alabama 89 L 76 Jacksonville State 83 W 78 William Carey 71 L 78 Southeastern Louisiana 82 L 44 Delta State 57 W 70 Livingston 68 W 81 Jacksonville State 73 W 82 Troy 74 W 63 Belhaven 62 L 84 Delta State 85 W 75 Livingston 74 W 91 Nicholls State 85 W 100 Millsaps 74 W 56 Tennessee-Martin 52 L 68 North Alabama 69 W 62 Troy 60 L 71 Nicholls State 73 W 101 Millsaps 68 W 85 Southeastern Louisiana 73

1980-81 13-14 Doug Hines MC OPP W 62 Henderson State 60 W 59 Louisiana College 57 W 66 William Carey 57 W 86 Millsaps 71 W 57 Belhaven 46 W 44 Belhaven 41 W 74 Arkansas 71 L 54 Southern Arkansas 69 L 77 Arkansas 82 L 77 Tennessee-Martin 88 L 51 Delta State 55 W 105 Baptist Christian 57 L 64 Jacksonville State 92 L 53 North Alabama 69 W 80 Millsaps 70 L 45 Jacksonville State 52 L 43 Henderson State 64 W 56 Delta State 53 W 45 Troy 43 L 49 Livingston 58 L 43 Belhaven 63 L 67 William Carey 71 W 56 Troy 54 L 53 Livingston 66 L 49 North Alabama 51 W 75 Tennessee-Martin 74 L 63 Livingston 65

1981-82 7-20 Doug Hines MC OPP L 61 Bethel 77 L 54 Auburn 88 W 64 Millsaps 49 L 70 William Carey 77 W 54 Belhaven 51 W 67 William Carey 63 L 61 Centenary (LA) 83 W 53 Belhaven 50 W 53 Louisiana College 50 L 55 Troy 56 L 56 Jacksonville State 58 L 57 North Alabama 77 L 63 Tennessee-Martin 68 L 59 Delta State 60 L 62 Livingston 66 W 71 William Carey 66 L 54 Delta State 65 L 53 Troy 63 L 41 Jacksonville State 52 L 66 Louisiana College 81 W 67 North Alabama 64 L 45 Belhaven 48

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L 48 Livingston 49 L 62 Millsaps 64 L 67 Bethel 74 L 43 Tennessee-Martin 47 L 50 Tennessee-Martin 82

1982-83 14-14 Doug Hines MC OPP L 68 Centenary (LA) 85 L 72 William Carey 73 W 67 Belhaven 53 L 59 William Carey 63 W 48 Belhaven 40 L 71 Louisiana College 87 L 58 Troy 62 L 73 Valdosta State 97 L 52 Livingston 53 W 74 Jacksonville State 69 W 82 North Alabama 79 L 58 Tennessee-Martin 70 W 65 William Carey 64 W 74 Delta State 64 L 68 Arkansas-Little Rock 73 W 71 Louisiana College 56 W 82 Troy 60 W 59 Valdosta State 58 W 79 Belhaven 78 L 63 Northwestern Louisiana 81 L 64 Livingston 72 L 77 Jacksonville State 81 W 99 Spring Hill 88 W 87 North Alabama 82 L 70 Tennessee-Martin 90 W 91 Spring Hill 82 W 68 Delta State 58 L 74 Jacksonville State 80

1983-84 14-14 Doug Hines MC Opp L 62 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 64 L 76 Bellarmine 84 L 78 Kentucky Wesleyan 86 W 72 Florida International 64 L 67 Stetson 68 W 66 Florida Southern 58 L 64 Arkansas-Little Rock 71 W 80 Tougaloo 56 L 76 William Carey 77 W 52 Belhaven 43 W 75 William Carey 70 W 57 Troy 56 W 74 Valdosta State 65 W 70 Livingston 64 L 77 Jacksonville State 91 W 59 William Carey 55 L 48 North Alabama 49 L 66 Tennessee-Martin 88 L 52 Delta State 67 L 68 Troy 77 L 55 Valdosta State 63 W 51 Belhaven 47 W 84 Livingston 75 W 78 Jacksonville State 76 L 71 North Alabama 75 W 84 Tennessee-Martin 74 W 81 Delta State 65 L 64 Troy 77

1984-85 14-15 Doug Hines MC OPP L 53 King 55 W 102 Southwestern (TX) 43 W 68 Dillard 54 L 52 Delta State 57 L 56 William Carey 59 W 66 Belhaven 61 L 55 Tennessee-Martin 66 L 50 North Alabama 74 W 69 William Carey 47 W 68 Belhaven 60 L 49 North Alabama 50 L 60 Livingston 63 W 77 Sam Houston State 72 W 61 West Georgia 60 L 62 Jacksonville State 72 L 67 Jacksonville State 97 W 40 Livingston 36 W 58 Bethel 50 W 79 Valdosta State 64 L 77 Troy 83 W 65 Stephen F. Austin 56 W 75 Troy 67 L 60 West Georgia 80 L 57 Delta State 67 W 74 Valdosta State 60 L 66 Tennessee-Martin 69 L 58 Delta State 59 W 65 Livingston 53 L 68 Jacksonville State 97

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1985-86 9-18 Doug Hines MC OPP W 74 Louisiana College 63 W 84 William Carey 77 L 53 Ole Miss 78 L 54 Stephen F. Austin 58 L 64 Mississippi State 74 W 70 William Carey 66 W 92 Spring Hill 80 L 71 West Georgia 81 L 78 Jacksonville State 87 W 67 William Carey 62 L 63 Livingston 75 L 86 West Georgia 101 L 74 Spring Hill 89 L 58 Troy 84 L 50 Valdosta State 70 W 61 Belhaven 53 L 65 Jacksonville State 71 L 57 Delta State 74 W 63 Tennessee-Martin 61 L 54 Delta State 56 W 98 Valdosta State 87 L 66 Troy 68 L 60 Livingston 64 L 60 North Alabama 62 W 66 Delta State 61 L 60 Tennessee-Martin 92 L 74 North Alabama 85

1986-87 12-15 Doug Hines MC Opp W 86 Bethel 83 W 78 Belhaven 72 L 85 William Carey 94 L 58 Northeast Louisiana 79 L 68 Mississippi State 86 L 61 William Carey 64 L 48 Ole Miss 63 L 73 North Alabama 81 L 60 Tennessee-Martin 74 W 81 William Carey 74 W 60 Delta State 57 L 73 North Alabama 76 W 82 Troy 76 L 70 Valdosta State 77 L 71 Livingston 80 W 82 Tougaloo 75 W 62 Tennessee-Martin 56 W 69 Belhaven 60 W 49 Jacksonville State 48 L 84 Delta State 86 L 86 Valdosta State 99 L 62 Troy 96 W 57 Belhaven 48 W 75 West Georgia 74 L 71 Livingston 72 L 67 Jacksonville State 86 W 82 West Georgia 71

1987-88 13-14 Doug Hines MC OPP W 82 Oakland City 69 W 93 William Carey 76 W 74 Nicholls State 63 W 87 Tougaloo 56 W 95 Belhaven 60 L 78 Birmingham-Southern 93 W 73 Alcorn State 70 W 79 Baptist Christian 60 L 79 William Carey 82 L 56 Livingston 85 L 61 Valdosta State 64 L 78 Troy 90 W 68 Delta State 67 L 69 Tennessee-Martin 91 L 54 North Alabama 58 W 95 Belhaven 87 W 60 West Georgia 56 L 73 Jacksonville State 84 W 100 Belhaven 78 L 63 Valdosta State 70 L 72 Troy 75 L 50 Tennessee-Martin 59 L 88 North Alabama 96 W 65 Delta State 64 L 76 Jacksonville State 84 W 92 West Georgia 84 L 68 Livingston 72

MIKE JONES16 Seasons (1989-2002, 2006-08)

332-103 (.763)

1988-89 18-9 Mike Jones MC OPP W 84 Alcorn State 80 W 102 Belhaven 79 W 92 Henderson State 73 W 69 Tougaloo 60 L 92 William Carey 93 W 80 Wayland Baptist 75 W 90 West Texas State 87 L 85 William Carey 88 W 102 Livingston 79 L 83 Valdosta State 88 L 89 Troy 98 W 70 Delta State 67 W 92 Tennessee-Martin 72 W 88 North Alabama 84 W 87 West Georgia 86 L 93 Jacksonville State 113 W 94 Belhaven 70 W 87 William Carey 79 L 74 Nicholls State 79 W 72 Valdosta State 64 W 85 Troy 80 W 96 Tennessee-Martin 70 L 74 North Alabama 78 W 82 Delta State 70 L 80 Jacksonville State 86 W 101 West Georgia 98 L 97 Livingston 103

1989-90 21-7 Mike Jones MC OPP W 121 Baptist Christian 53 W 109 Spring Hill 77 W 91 Alcorn State 81 W 91 Tougaloo 54 W 91 William Carey 78 W 88 Belhaven 79 L 92 William Carey 93 W 75 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 65 W 129 Baptist Christian 47 W 97 Belhaven 80 W 73 Livingston 69 W 78 Valdosta State 64 W 93 Troy 91 W 84 Tennessee-Martin 80 L 81 North Alabama 84 W 67 Delta State 63 W 83 West Georgia 67 W 81 Jacksonville State 77 L 74 William Carey 95 L 84 Valdosta State 89 L 89 Troy 98 W 77 Delta State 72 W 76 Tennessee-Martin 66 W 83 North Alabama 77 L 102 Centenary (LA) 113 L 92 Jacksonville State 96 W 81 West Georgia 80 W 83 Livingston 65

1990-91 21-7

Mike Jones MC OPP W 71 Emporia State 66 L 79 Fort Hays State 94 W 118 Baptist Christian 76 L 57 Arkansas 96 W 90 Alcorn State 64 W 84 Tougaloo 66 W 85 William Carey 79 W 84 Belhaven 72 W 76 William Carey 71 W 93 North Alabama 90 W 73 Tennessee-Martin 62 L 86 Valdosta State 103 L 90 Troy 100 W 85 William Carey 83 W 71 Livingston 58 W 83 West Georgia 69 L 69 Jacksonville State 98 W 109 Selma 73 W 79 Delta State 75 W 88 Valdosta State 67 W 101 Troy 92 W 74 Livingston 70 W 70 Belhaven 58 W 90 West Georgia 56 W 95 Jacksonville State 88 L 63 Delta State 68 L 76 North Alabama 78 W 69 Tennessee-Martin 67

1991-92 21-8 Mike Jones MC OPP W 129 Baptist Christian 55 W 78 West Texas State 73 L 79 Eastern New Mexico 86 W 74 Quincy 69 W 102 William Carey 72 W 66 Tougaloo 55 W 71 William Carey 70 W 112 Jarvis Christian 55 W 99 Belhaven 65 W 95 Abilene Christian 67 W 85 Lenoir-Rhyne 62 L 66 William Carey 71 W 96 Livingston 82 L 56 Delta State 59 W 82 West Georgia 51 W 75 Valdosta State 71 L 83 Jacksonville State 102 W 81 North Alabama 71 L 81 Alcorn State 83 W 83 Livingston 70 W 87 Jarvis Christian 63 L 79 North Alabama 89 L 71 Jacksonville State 80 W 79 Arkansas Baptist 75 W 74 Valdosta State 63 W 80 West Georgia 65 W 68 Delta State 67 W 68 Delta State 67 L 77 Jacksonville State 90

1992-93 15-10 Mike Jones MC OPP L 73 Arkansas Tech 89 L 63 Angelo State 65 W 81 Abilene Christian 69 W 87 Paul Quinn 67 W 97 Tougaloo 61 W 73 Arkansas Tech 66 W 76 Miles 52 W 86 Abilene Christian 64 L 70 Livingston 76 L 65 Jacksonville State 76 W 80 West Georgia 76 W 78 Valdosta State 76 W 80 Paul Quinn 60 L 66 Delta State 67 L 56 North Alabama 70 W 87 Livingston 74 L 68 Texas-El Paso 72 W 113 North Alabama 86 W 83 Delta State 80 W 99 Texas College 63 L 84 Valdosta State 90 W 120 West Georgia 83 W 76 Alcorn State 63 L 72 Jacksonville State 73 L 43 Delta State 70

1993-94 18-9 Mike Jones Gulf South Conference West Division Champions MC OPP W 92 Morehouse 82 W 92 North Alabama 62 W 92 Southern Arkansas 62 W 87 Belhaven 73 L 52 Montevallo 65 W 81 Alcorn State 64 W 100 Arkansas-Monticello 89 W 89 Tougaloo 51 W 75 Southern Arkansas 71 W 94 Clark Atlanta 73 L 74 North Alabama 77 W 68 Lincoln Memorial 48 W 70 Central Arkansas 63 W 73 Henderson State 54 L 85 Lincoln Memorial 92 W 62 Delta State 61 W 93 Louisiana Christian 80 L 65 Livingston 82 L 80 Arkansas-Monticello 84 W 90 Valdosta State 75 L 64 Delta State 72 W 77 Henderson State 75 W 82 Central Arkansas 75 L 107 West Georgia 109 W 81 Livingston 51 L 74 Valdosta State 75 L 64 North Alabama 66

1994-95 21-10 Mike Jones Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA Division II Tournament - Regional Semifinals MC Opp W 98 Lander 57 W 84 USC-Spartanburg 71

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L 51 Southern Arkansas 54 L 73 Morehouse 76 W 82 Auburn-Montgomery 71 L 66 Southern Arkansas 87 W 94 Athens State 80 W 83 William Carey 76 W 79 Lane 69 W 102 Arkansas-Monticello 67 L 87 Johnson C. Smith 95 W 88 Lincoln Memorial 64 W 66 Valdosta State 62 L 83 West Florida 88 L 71 Valdosta State 73 W 75 West Florida 73 L 65 Central Arkansas 67 W 88 Henderson State 84 L 69 Henderson State 74 W 72 Central Arkansas 60 W 69 Livingston 61 W 79 Lincoln Memorial 64 L 74 Delta State 86 W 90 Arkansas-Monticello 73 W 72 Livingston 36 W 76 Delta State 69 W 76 North Alabama 56 W 86 Delta State 84 W 87 Wasburn 80 L 88 Central Oklahoma 94 W 90 Missouri Western 77

1995-96 17-8 Mike Jones MC OPP L 63 Morehouse 65 W 76 Lemoyne-Owen 70 W 71 Lane 65 W 77 Montevallo 63 W 62 Lane 54 W 76 Athens State 66 W 89 Talladega 81 W 61 Arkansas Tech 45 L 68 Central Arkansas 71 W 79 Henderson State 74 W 89 Arkansas-Monticello 77 L 63 Southern Arkansas 74 W 74 Louisiana Christian 65 L 63 Delta State 70 W 79 Central Arkansas 61 L 82 Lane 89 W 82 Henderson State 74 L 88 Arkansas-Monticello 96 W 62 Southern Arkansas 51 W 102 Louisiana Christian 60 L 79 Talladega 82 W 50 Delta State 49 W 63 Arkansas Tech 54 W 70 Valdosta State 69 L 75 North Alabama 92

1996-97 21-4 Mike Jones MC OPP W 106 Gulf Coast 83 W 86 Georgia Southwestern 63 W 70 Alabama-Huntsville 60 W 83 Lane 77 W 67 North Alabama 50 W 70 Rust 58 W 63 Southern Arkansas 57 W 71 Alabama-Huntsville 60 L 68 Southern Arkansas 69 W 66 Morehouse 55 W 69 Arkansas-Monticello 50 W 84 Ouachita Baptist 77 L 58 West Alabama 62 W 73 Lyon 59 W 72 Sul Ross State 54 W 77 McMurry 72 W 72 McMurry 54 L 53 Ouachita Baptist 66 W 66 Arkansas-Monticello 62 W 70 West Alabama 62 W 65 Lyon 54 W 88 Louisiana Christian 87 W 92 Sul Ross State 65 W 92 Rust 67 L 83 Drury 87

1997-98 24-3

Mike Jones American Southwest Conference Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - Second Round MC OPP W 87 Pensacola Christian 64 W 61 Rust 54 W 85 Savannah Arts 82 W 52 Belhaven 33 W 87 Howard Payne 61 W 60 Sul Ross State* 63 W 61 Dallas 48 W 78 Mary Hardin-Baylor 54 W 73 Huntingdon 59

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W 71 Austin College 58 W 69 Ozarks (AR) 55 W 64 McMurry 62 W 78 Hardin-Simmons 65 W 70 Huntingdon 67 W 72 Rust 68 W 81 Howard Payne 54 W 75 Sul Ross State 52 W 101 Wesley (MS) 47 W 57 Dallas 46 W 84 Mary Hardin-Baylor 76 W 83 Austin College 59 W 75 Ozarks (AR) 54 L 53 Savannah Arts 57 L 77 McMurry 79 W 60 Hardin-Simmons 71 W 60 Sewanee 54 L 67 Christopher Newport 78 * Sul Ross State forfeited due to ineligible player

1998-99 25-3 Mike Jones American Southwest Conference Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - Second Round MC OPP W 81 Huntingdon 66 W 75 Belhaven 51 W 76 Mary Hardin-Baylor 63 W 74 Schreiner 64 W 84 Wesley (MS) 49 W 83 Loyola (LA) 73 W 84 Hardin-Simmons 70 W 78 McMurry 65 W 68 Sul Ross State 66 W 82 Howard Payne 59 W 70 LeTourneau 42 W 71 East Texas Baptist 50 L 68 Huntingdon 76 W 72 Austin College 66 W 81 Ozarks (AR) 63 W 70 Dallas 69 W 103 Texas-Dallas 98 W 75 Austin College 65 L 98 Ozarks (AR) 101 W 70 Dallas 53 W 59 Texas-Dallas 52 W 70 LeTourneau 65 W 79 East Texas Baptist 68 W 79 Huntingdon 57 W 89 Howard Payne 57 W 69 Austin College 54 W 67 Maryville (TN) 53 L 57 John Carroll 78

1999-2000 19-8 Mike Jones American Southwest Conference East Division Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - First Round MC OPP W 82 Atlanta Christian 59 W 70 Loyola (LA) 67 L 60 Mary Hardin-Baylor 71 W 79 Schreiner 75 W 97 Wesley (MS) 55 W 79 Rust 44 W 70 Massachusetts-Dartmouth 52 L 74 Goucher 76 L 71 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 79 W 71 Fisk 65 W 66 Hardin-Simmons 54 L 84 McMurry 93 W 73 East Texas Baptist 57 W 74 LeTourneau 44 W 73 Austin College 60 W 74 Ozarks (AR) 57 W 72 Texas-Dallas 56 L 60 Dallas 62 W 82 Texas-Dallas 67 W 62 Dallas 49 W 76 East Texas Baptist 73 W 90 LeTourneau 56 W 66 Ozarks (AR) 51 L 68 Austin College 71 W 67 Mary Hardin-Baylor 52 L 81 McMurry 105 L 61 Christopher Newport 68

2000-01 23-5 Mike Jones American Southwest Conference East Division Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - Second Round MC OPP W 83 Carver Bible 59 W 71 Pensacola Christian 50 W 106 Oakwood 59 W 74 Martin Methodist 61 W 97 McMurry 90 W 81 Hardin-Simmons 67 L 73 Dillard 88 W 67 Mary Hardin-Baylor 64 W 90 Loyola (LA) 58 W 82 Concordia Texas 51

W 79 Louisiana College 62 W 88 LeTourneau 59 W 63 East Texas Baptist 48 W 78 Texas-Dallas 48 W 66 Dallas 43 L 45 Austin College 48 L 59 Ozarks (AR) 64 W 64 Louisiana College 60 W 73 Austin College 44 W 80 Ozarks (AR) 63 W 77 LeTourneau 64 W 99 East Texas Baptist 52 W 75 Texas-Dallas 64 W 73 Dallas 64 W 57 Mary Hardin-Baylor 55 L 71 McMurry 76 W 61 Millsaps 45 L 82 McMurry 86

2001-02 22-3 Mike Jones American Southwest Conference Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - First Round MC OPP W 86 Wiley 47 W 76 Southwestern Assemblies 73 W 68 Loyola (LA) 50 W 69 Hardin-Simmons 45 W 77 Louisiana College 53 W 82 Colorado College 74 W 76 Pacific Lutheran 64 W 65 Mount St. Joseph’s 62 L 66 Concordia Texas 69 W 71 Mary Hardin-Baylor 70 W 72 LeTourneau 61 W 75 East Texas Baptist 63 W 77 Louisiana College 74 L 67 Texas-Dallas 77 W 71 Austin College 53 W 86 Ozarks (AR) 66 W 64 Austin College 53 W 96 Ozarks (AR) 63 W 108 Crichton 74 W 60 LeTourneau 55 W 91 East Texas Baptist 62 W 76 Texas-Dallas 56 W 65 Mary Hardin-Baylor 55 W 88 McMurry 75 L 57 Lewis & Clark 70

DON LOFTON 9 Seasons (2002-06, 08-)

167-77 (.684)

2002-03 19-8 Don Lofton American Southwest Conference Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - First Round MC OPP W 82 Concordia-Selma 62 W 74 Pensacola Christian 46 W 68 Texas Lutheran 53 W 83 Schreiner 54 L 70 Howard Payne 85 L 67 Sul Ross State 75 W 78 Stillman 62 W 84 Concordia Texas 73 L 55 Mary Hardin-Baylor 56 L 72 McMurry 80 W 69 Hardin-Simmons 61 W 65 Texas-Dallas 59 W 110 Messenger 50 W 77 LeTourneau 54 L 76 East Texas Baptist 82 W 83 Louisiana College 74 W 63 Austin College 55 L 73 Ozarks (AR) 83 W 89 Austin College 64 W 87 Ozarks (AR) 66 W 61 Louisiana College 49 W 63 Texas-Dallas 50 W 82 LeTourneau 55 L 72 East Texas Baptist 77 W 75 Sul Ross State 67 W 83 McMurry 63 L 58 Maryville (TN) 70

2003-04 19-8 Don Lofton American Southwest Conference East Division Champions MC OPP W 81 Wesley (MS) 49 W 73 Loyola (LA) 51 W 74 Fisk 62 L 53 Texas Lutheran 71 W 79 Schreiner 72 L 67 Howard Payne 74 W 81 Sul Ross State 78 W 80 Louisiana College 61 W 88 Concordia Texas 81 L 63 Mary Hardin-Baylor 70 W 84 McMurry 77

W 57 Hardin-Simmons 44 L 50 Louisiana College 73 L 72 Texas-Dallas 75 W 92 Texas-Tyler 82 W 66 LeTourneau 49 L 74 East Texas Baptist 76 L 62 Austin College 67 W 83 Ozarks (AR) 70 W 63 Austin College 61 W 80 Ozarks (AR) 65 W 74 Texas-Dallas 66 W 79 Texas-Tyler 63 W 75 LeTourneau 72 W 89 East Texas Baptist 65 W 66 Mary Hardin-Baylor 64 L 69 Sul Ross State 72

2004-05 24-5

Don Lofton American Southwest Conference East Division Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - Second Round MC OPP W 71 Millsaps 51 L 59 Sul Ross State 64 W 91 Howard Payne 74 W 66 Mary Hardin-Baylor 56 W 87 Concordia Texas 68 W 78 Louisiana College 53 W 104 Carver Bible 53 W 83 Hardin-Simmons 74 L 66 McMurry 72 W 67 Schreiner 52 W 53 Texas Lutheran 43 W 71 Louisiana College 60 W 86 East Texas Baptist 76 W 73 LeTourneau 65 W 64 Texas-Dallas 46 W 68 Texas-Tyler 67 W 83 Ozarks (AR) 63 W 71 Austin College 56 W 75 Ozarks (AR) 72 W 71 Austin College 56 L 79 East Texas Baptist 80 W 77 LeTourneau 64 W 74 Texas-Dallas 62 W 87 Texas-Tyler 77 W 60 Mary Hardin-Baylor 45 W 62 Hardin-Simmons 45 L 55 Texas-Dallas 73 W 68 Maryville (TN) 62 L 60 Calvin 75

2005-06 29-2 Don Lofton American Southwest Conference Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - “Sweet 16” MC OPP W 82 Carver Bible 59 W 91 Wesley (MS) 61 W 91 Sul Ross State 68 W 94 Howard Payne 86 W 90 Concordia Texas 71 L 64 Mary Hardin-Baylor 66 W 80 Hardin-Simmons 63 W 110 McMurry 87 W 88 Fisk 75 W 74 Texas Lutheran 56 W 71 Schreiner 57 W 102 LeTourneau 73 W 94 East Texas Baptist 86 W 76 Texas-Dallas 66 W 67 Texas-Tyler 57 W 88 Louisiana College 60 W 69 Austin College 51 W 71 Ozarks (AR) 54 W 70 Austin Colelge 62 W 75 Ozarks (AR) 67 W 71 LeTourneau 51 W 88 East Texas Baptist 69 W 86 Louisiana College 65 W 76 Texas-Dallas 55 W 85 Texas-Tyler 73 W 91 Sul Ross State 72 W 90 McMurry 79 W 74 Howard Payne 58 W 88 Maryville (MO) 58 W 69 Maryville (TN) 51 L 64 Transylvania 76

2006-07 27-3 Mike Jones American Southwest Conference Champions NCAA Division III Tournament - “Sweet 16” MC OPP L 82 Wesley (MS) 84 W 75 Mary Hardin-Baylor 47 W 91 Concordia Texas 70 W 73 McMurry 57 W 70 Hardin-Simmons 67 W 83 Fisk 62 W 83 Schreiner 69 W 77 Texas Lutheran 53

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W 75 Johns Hopkins 51 W 81 Westmont 77 W 69 Sul Ross State 39 W 76 Howard Payne 64 W 66 Texas-Dallas 54 W 66 Texas-Tyler 45 W 63 Louisiana College 43 W 65 Ozarks (AR) 47 W 72 LeTourneau 51 W 66 East Texas Baptist 46 L 62 LeTourneau 64 W 61 East Texas Baptist 32 W 88 Louisiana College 52 W 89 Ozarks (AR) 63 W 70 Texas-Dallas 67 W 61 Texas-Tyler 37 W 86 Concordia Texas 62 W 66 McMurry 56 W 77 Hardin-Simmons 64 W 68 Occidental 51 W 76 Maryville (TN) 56 L 55 Virginia Wesleyan 81

2007-08 19-6 Mike Jones American Southwest Conference East Division Champions MC OPP W 83 Pensacola Christian 57 W 99 Concordia Texas 89 L 81 Mary Hardin-Baylor 90 W 69 Wesley (MS) 65 W 92 Hardin-Simmons 71 W 85 McMurry 74 L 71 Greensboro 78 W 97 SUNY-Old Westbury 78 W 77 Texas Lutheran 59 L 62 Schreiner 67 W 68 Sul Ross State 49 W 83 Howard Payne 67 W 62 Texas-Dallas 58 W 60 Texas-Tyler 57 W 84 Louisiana College 41 W 86 Ozarks (AR) 56 L 48 East Texas Baptist 57 L 71 LeTourneau 73 W 90 East Texas Baptist 64 W 80 LeTourneau 68 W 84 Louisiana College 57 W 88 Ozarks (AR) 76 W 61 Texas-Dallas 50 W 70 Texas-Tyler 60 L 90 Howard Payne 94

2008-09 20-7 Don Lofton MC OPP W 89 Rust 72 W 82 Sewanee 76 L 82 Hardin-Simmons 88 L 73 McMurry 84 W 81 Schreiner 67 W 86 Texas Lutheran 67 L 69 Howard Payne 71 W 68 Sul Ross State 58 W 89 Wesley (MS) 77 W 68 Belhaven 65 W 87 Concordia Texas 81 W 89 Mary Hardin-Baylor 85 W 92 Louisiana College 66 W 60 Texas-Tyler 59 W 75 LeTourneau 68 L 71 East Texas Baptist 76 W 84 Ozarks (AR) 80 L 63 Texas-Dallas 72 W 95 Ozarks (AR) 80 W 76 Texas-Dallas 66 W 75 LeTourneau 67 W 67 East Texas Baptist 64 W 95 Louisiana College 84 L 73 Texas-Tyler 84 W 104 Concordia Texas 88 W 85 McMurry 80 L 72 Texas-Dallas 85

2009-10 19-7

Don Lofton MC OPP W 89 Lakeland (WI) 78 W 84 North Central 77 W 103 Hardin-Simmons 86 W 73 McMurry 62 W 85 Schreiner 69 W 79 Texas Lutheran 66 W 89 Wesley (MS) 75 W 89 Sul Ross State 84 W 78 Howard Payne 70 W 89 Belhaven 79 L 72 Concordia Texas 81 L 64 Mary Hardin-Baylor 83 W 76 Louisiana College 63 W 73 Texas-Tyler 58 W 64 LeTourneau 59

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W 72 East Texas Baptist 63 W 74 Ozarks (AR) 70 L 66 Texas-Dallas 80 W 80 Ozarks (AR) 74 L 81 Texas-Dallas 84 W 78 LeTourneau 68 L 57 East Texas Baptist 78 W 73 Louisiana College 51 L 74 Texas-Tyler 80 W 79 Concordia Texas 89 L 63 Mary Hardin-Baylor 78

2010-11 13-13 Don Lofton MC OPP W 74 Pensacola Christian 71 L 64 New Orleans 67 W 76 Texas Lutheran 55 W 85 Schreiner 80 L 61 Sul Ross State 68 W 73 Howard Payne 68 L 86 Concordia Texas 93 L 68 Mary Hardin-Baylor 82 W 84 Belhaven 75 W 67 Millsaps 55 L 71 New Orleans 74 L 64 McMurry 77 L 78 Hardin-Simmons 84 L 75 East Texas Baptist 78 W 79 Texas-Dallas 68 W 94 Ozarks (AR) 80 L 71 Louisiana College 84 W 81 LeTourneau 41 L 51 Texas-Tyler 63 W 79 LeTourneau 71 W 75 Texas-Tyler 59 W 80 Ozarks (AR) 77 L 54 Texas-Dallas 56 L 68 East Texas Baptist 84 W 74 Louisiana College 66 L 69 McMurry 77

2011-12 9-16 Don Lofton MC OPP L 63 Texas Lutheran 79 L 60 Schreiner 76 L 59 Sul Ross State 70 W 94 Howard Payne 72 L 85 Louisiana College 88 L 70 Mary Hardin-Baylor 84 L 107 Concordia Texas 121 W 69 Millsaps 60 L 57 Belhaven 76 W 72 McMurry 65 L 75 Hardin-Simmons 82 L 84 Centenary (LA) 87 L 71 East Texas Baptist 78 L 57 Texas-Dallas 76 L 71 Ozarks (AR) 77 W 78 LeTourneau 61 L 57 Texas-Tyler 58 W 79 LeTourneau 73 W 81 Texas-Tyler 75 L 67 Texas-Dallas 72 W 86 Ozarks (AR) 83 W 81 Centenary (LA) 68 W 88 East Texas Baptist 66 L 63 Louisiana College 80 L 63 Mary Hardin-Baylor 75

2012-13 15-11 Don Lofton MC OPP W 74 Pensacola Christian 61 W 82 Huntingdon 67 W 76 Howard Payne 70 L 74 Sul Ross State 81 W 97 Concordia Texas 85 L 63 Mary Hardin-Baylor 75 L 60 Rhodes 82 L 64 Hardin-Simmons 76 W 83 Hope 72 L 50 Illinois Wesleyan 67 W 78 Schreiner 60 W 75 Texas Lutheran 68 W 83 Louisiana College 76 L 79 LeTourneau 81 W 86 Ozarks (AR) 64 L 49 Texas-Dallas 63 W 82 East Texas Baptist 70 L 71 Texas-Tyler 74 W 69 LeTourneau 43 W 92 Huntingdon 76 L 62 Texas-Dallas 75 L 66 Ozarks (AR) 74 W 74 Texas-Tyler 67 W 74 East Texas Baptist 68 W 84 Louisiana College 71 L 76 Concordia Texas 78

Records vs. Opponents

Opponent W-L Pct.Abilene Christian 3-0 1.000Alabama 1-1 .500Alabama-Huntsville 4-0 1.000Alcorn State 6-1 .857Angelo State 0-1 .000Arkansas 3-3 .500Arkansas A&M 0-1 .000Arkansas Baptist 1-0 1.000Arkansas Tech 3-2 .600Arkansas-Little Rock 3-8 .273Arkansas-Monticello 14-5 .737Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-1 .500Athens State 4-0 1.000Atlanta Christian 1-0 1.000Auburn 0-1 .000Auburn-Montgomery 1-0 1.000Austin College 17-5 .773Austin Peay 1-1 .500Baptist Christian 9-4 .692Belhaven 54-29 .651Bellarmine 0-1 .000Bethel 5-5 .500Birmingham-Southern 13-13 .500Buffalo 0-1 .000Calvin 0-1 .000Carver Bible 3-0 1.000Centenary (LA) 1-5 .167Central Arkansas 5-7 .417Central Oklahoma 0-1 .000Chattanooga 4-0 1.000Christian Brothers 5-1 .833Christopher Newport 0-2 .000Clark Atlanta 1-0 1.000Colorado College 1-0 1.000Columbus 1-0 1.000Concordia Texas 12-5 .706Concordia-Selma 1-0 1.000Crichton 1-0 1.000Culver-Stockton 1-0 1.000Cumberland 2-1 .667Dallas 7-1 .875Dallas Bible 1-0 1.000Davidson 0-1 .000Delta State 34-39-1 .466Detroit 0-1 .000Dillard 1-1 .500Drury 0-1 .000East Tennessee State 0-1 .000East Texas Baptist 20-10 .667Eastern Kentucky 0-1 .000Eastern New Mexico 0-1 .000Emporia State 1-0 1.000Fisk 4-0 1.000Florida International 1-0 1.000Florida Southern 3-2 .600Florida State 1-1 .500Fort Hays State 0-1 .000Freed-Hardeman 1-0 1.000Georgia Southwestern 1-0 1.000Goucher 0-1 .000Greensboro 0-1 .000Gulf Coast 1-0 1.000Hardin-Simmons 15-4 .789Harding 1-1 .500Henderson State 7-4 .636Hendrix 3-1 .750Hope 1-0 1.000Howard Payne 13-4 .765Huntingdon 10-5 .667Illinois Wesleyan 0-1 .000Jackson State 0-2 .000Jacksonville State 13-37 .260Jarvis Christian 2-0 1.000John Carroll 0-1 .000Johns Hopkins 1-0 1.000Johnson C. Smith 0-1 .000Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1 .000King 0-1 .000Lakeland (WI) 1-0 1.000Lambuth 0-2 .000Lander 1-0 1.000Lane 4-1 .800LeMoyne-Owen 1-0 1.000LeTourneau 30-4 .882Lenoir-Rhyne 1-0 1.000Lewis & Clark 0-1 .000Lincoln Memorial 3-2 .600Louisiana Christian 4-0 1.000Louisiana College 34-19 .642Loyola (LA) 5-0 1.000Lyon 2-0 1.000Marion 0-1 .000

Opponent W-L Pct.Martin Methodist 1-0 1.000Mary Hardin-Baylor 13-11 .542Maryville (MO) 1-0 1.000Maryville (TN) 4-1 .800Massachusetts-Dartmouth 1-0 1.000McMurry 16-10 .615McNeese State 2-4 .333Memphis Navy 0-1 .000Mercer 1-1 .500Messenger 1-0 1.000Miami (FL) 1-0 1.000Michigan State 0-1 .000Miles 1-0 1.000Millington 1-0 1.000Millsaps 42-10 .808Mississippi Valley State 0-1 .000Mississippi State 1-4 .200Missouri Western 1-0 1.000Montevallo 1-1 .500Morehouse 2-2 .500Mount St. Joseph’s 1-0 1.000Murray State 2-2 .500New Orleans 0-2 .000Nicholls State 12-13 .480North Alabama 16-27 .372North Central 1-0 1.000Northeast Louisiana 4-7 .364Northwestern State 1-8 .111Oakland City 1-0 1.000Oakwood 1-0 1.000Occidental 1-0 1.000Oglethorpe 3-1 .750Ole Miss 0-5 .000Ouachita Baptist 5-3 .625Ozarks (AR) 27-5 .844Pacific Lutheran 1-0 1.000Paul Quinn 2-0 1.000Pensacola Christian 6-0 1.000Principia 1-0 1.000Quincy 1-0 1.000Rhodes 12-3 .800Rochester 0-1 .000Rollins 1-1 .500Rust 7-0 1.000SUNY-Old Westbury 1-0 1.000Sam Houston State 1-0 1.000Samford 16-15 .516Savannah Arts 1-1 .500Schreiner 11-2 .846Selma 1-0 1.000Sewanee 7-3 .700South Alabama 0-1 .000Southeastern Louisiana 12-21 .364Southern Arkansas 6-6 .500Southern Miss 0-7 .000Southwestern (TX) 1-0 1.000Southwestern Assemblies 1-0 1.000Spring Hill 6-4 .600St. Bernard 2-9 .182Stephen F. Austin 1-1 .500Stetson 2-3 .400Stillman 1-0 1.000Sul Ross State 13-6 .684Talladega 1-1 .500Tampa 1-1 .500Tennessee Temple 1-0 1.000Tennessee-Martin 18-17 .514Texas College 1-0 1.000Texas Lutheran 9-2 .818Texas-Dallas 20-12 .625Texas-El Paso 0-1 .000Texas-Tyler 15-5 .750Tougaloo 9-0 1.000Transylvania 0-1 .000Troy 24-24 .500USC-Spartanburg 1-0 1.000Union (TN) 3-2 .600Valdosta State 14-13 .519Virginia Wesleyan 0-1 .000Washburn 1-0 1.000Waylan Baptist 1-0 1.000Wesley (MS) 8-1 .889West Alabama 31-28 .525West Florida 1-3 .250West Georgia 15-4 .789West Texas State 2-0 1.000Western Kentucky 0-1 .000Westmont 1-0 1.000Whitworth 2-3 .400Wiley 1-0 1.000William Carey 34-31 .523Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-1 .000

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