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Houston Baptist University Mission StatementThe mission of Houston Baptist University is to provide a learning experience for students that instills them with a passion for academic, spiritual, and professional excellence as a result of our central confession, “Jesus Christ is Lord.”

HBU Athletic Department Mission StatementTo be committed to Christ-centered development of people through intercollegiate athletics.

To aid the University in recruitment of the general student body and create school spirit and pride among students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

To help provide a positive identity for the University through our athletic endeavors.

To provide a competitive, diverse, and equitable athletic program in compliance with applicable rules and regulations that promotes opportunities for student-athletes to earn a degree, to achieve individual athletic potential within team goals, and to emphasize spiritual and social growth.

Dr. Robert SloanPresident

Steve MoniaciDirector of Athletics

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation ........................................................... Houston, TexasFounded .......................................................................... 1960Conference .............................................................. SouthlandEnrollment ..................................................................... 3,325Nickname .................................................................... HuskiesColors ...................................................... Royal Blue & OrangePresident ................................................Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr.Athletics Director .............................................. Steve MoniaciFaculty Representative .................................Dr. Robert TowerySenior Woman Administrator .......................... Mary-Ellen HallHome Arena (Capacity) ..............................Sharp Gym (1,000)Ticket Office Phone .............................................281.649.3143

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ...........................................................Ron CottrellAlma Mater, Year ..............................................Arkansas, 1988Record at HBU .............................................. 487-407 (28 yrs.)Career Record ....................................................Same (28 yrs.)SLC Record .......................................................... 41-67 (6 yrs.)Assistant Coach ...................................................... Steven KeyAssistant Coach ........................................................ Jud KinneAssistant Coach ....................................................Keith BerardDirector of Operations ........................................Jaren MurphyOffice Phone .......................................................281.649.3250

TEAM INFORMATION2018-19 Overall Record .................................................. 12-18Home .................................................................................9-4Away ................................................................................3-13Neutral ...............................................................................0-12018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ...................... 8-10 (T-7th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................9/4Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................2/3

Newcomers ........................................................................... 5First Year of Basketball at HBU ......................................... 1963All-Time Record (Seasons) ...................................781-783 (54)All-Time Southland Record (Seasons)........................41-67 (6)Conference Titles ................11 (9 Red River; 2 Trans American)NCAA Appearances (Most Recent) .............................. 1 (1984)

MEDIA INFORMATIONWorking CredentialsRequests for press credentials shouldbe directed to the HBU Athletic Media Relations office. Uponacceptance of application, appropriate passes will be held forpickup at will call in Sharp Gym. Working press members willbe seated courtside based on availability.

Radio BroadcastsApplications for broadcast permission must be made in writ-ing to the HBU Athletic Media Relations office one week prior to the game. Seating will be provided for no more than three people. Any station other than the official designated station of a visiting school will be charged a $100 rights fee.

Interview RequestsInterview requests, either in person or phone, must be arranged no less than 24 hours in advance through the HBU Athletic Media Relations office. Postgame interviews with head coach Ron Cottrell and requested players will be held on the court, following a cooling off period.

MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant Director/MBB Contact ............................. Jeff SuttonE-Mail .......................................................... [email protected] Phone .......................................................281.649.3208Cell Phone ..........................................................512.426.3275

Office Fax ...........................................................281.649.3496Website .........................................................HBUHuskies.com

For interview requests with coaches and/or student-athletesof the HBU men’s basketball program, please contact Jeff Sutton.

SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook .......................................................... /HBU.AthleticsTwitter .................................. @HBUHuskies, @HBUBasketballInstagram ............................. @HBUHuskies, @HBUBasketballSnapchat ........................................................... @HBUHuskiesHashtag ................................................................. #DawgsUp

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts .......................................................................... 12019-20 Schedule .............................................................. 2Media Information ............................................................ 3Coaching Staff Head Coach Ron Cottrell ................................................... 4 Assistant Coach Steven Key .............................................. 7 Assistant Coach Jud Kinne ................................................ 9 Assistant Coach Keith Berard .......................................... 10 Director of Operations Jaren Murphy .............................. 11 Support Staff ................................................................. 122019-20 Huskies Roster ............................................................................. 14 Roster Breakdown .......................................................... 15 Returners ........................................................................ 16 Newcomers..................................................................... 322018-19 Review 2018-19 Results ............................................................. 35 2018-19 Statistics .......................................................... 36Southland Conference .................................................... 37Opponent Quick Facts ..................................................... 38Records Career Records ............................................................... 42 Season Records .............................................................. 44 Single-Game Records ..................................................... 46 All-Time Point Clubs ....................................................... 47History Huskies in the Pros ......................................................... 48 All-Americans ................................................................ 49 Awards ........................................................................... 50 Letterwinners ................................................................ 54 Yearly Leaders ................................................................ 56 Year-By-Year Results ...................................................... 57 All-Time Series History ................................................... 68

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DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT)Nov. 5 Tues. at Tulsa Tulsa, Oklahoma 12 p.m.Nov. 8 Fri. at Oral Roberts Tulsa, Oklahoma 7:30 p.m.Nov. 13 Wed. vs. Texas Tech Midland, Texas 7 p.m.Nov. 22 Fri. at Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 6 p.m.Nov. 26 Tues. at Houston Houston, Texas 7 p.m.Dec. 3 Tues. at Dayton Dayton, Ohio 6 p.m.DEC. 7 SAT. SAMFORD SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Dec. 14 Sat. at Rice Houston, Texas 7 p.m.Dec. 18 Wed. *at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 6:30 p.m.Dec. 22 Sun. at New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 1:30 p.m.JAN. 2 THU. *CENTRAL ARKANSAS SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Jan. 5 Sun. *at Northwestern State Natchitoches, Louisiana 4 p.m.JAN. 11 SAT. *LAMAR SHARP GYM 7 P.M.JAN. 15 WED. *NEW ORLEANS SHARP GYM 7 P.M.JAN. 18 SAT. *SAM HOUSTON STATE SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Jan. 22 Wed. *at Nicholls Thibodaux, Louisiana 7 p.m.Jan. 25 Sat. *at McNeese Lake Charles, Louisiana 3:30 p.m.JAN. 29 WED. *INCARNATE WORD SHARP GYM 7 P.M.FEB. 1 SAT. *TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Feb. 5 Wed. *at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, Louisiana 7 p.m.FEB. 8 SAT. *NORTHWESTERN STATE SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Feb. 12 Wed. *at Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas 7:30 p.m.Feb. 15 Sat. *at Lamar Beaumont, Texas 2 p.m.FEB. 19 WED. *ABILENE CHRISTIAN SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Feb. 22 Sat. *at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 5:30 p.m.FEB. 26 WED. *NICHOLLS SHARP GYM 7 P.M.FEB. 29 SAT. *MCNEESE SHARP GYM 7 P.M.Mar. 4 Wed. *at Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas TBAMar. 7 Sat. *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas 3:30 p.m.March 11-14 Wed.-Sat. at SLC Tournament Katy, Texas TBA* Southland Conference gameHome games are in BLUE BOLD and played inside Sharp Gym (Houston, Texas) • All dates and times subject to change

SCHEDULE BREAKDOWNTotal Games ...............................................................29

Home Games ..............................................................11Away Games ..............................................................18Home Conference Games ...........................................10Road Conference Games .............................................10

Games in Texas ...........................................................20Games in Louisiana ......................................................4Games in Michigan.......................................................1Games in New Mexico ..................................................1Games in Ohio ..............................................................1Games in Oklahoma .....................................................2

Games vs. 2019 Postseason Tournament Teams ...........9Games vs. 2019 NCAA Tournament Teams ....................5Games vs. 2019 NIT Teams ...........................................3Games vs. 2019 CollegeInsider.com Tournament Teams .... 1

Games vs. NCAA 20-Win Teams ..................................10Games vs. Southland ..................................................20Games vs. American .....................................................2Games vs. Atlantic 10 ...................................................1Games vs. Big 10 ..........................................................1Games vs. Big 12 ..........................................................1Games vs. Conference-USA...........................................1Games vs. Mountain West ............................................1Games vs. Southern .....................................................1Games vs. Summit .......................................................1

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PRINT MEDIAHouston Chronicle .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................801 Texas Ave., Houston 77002 Randy Harvey, Sports Editor ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................randy.harvey@chron.com Jenny Dial Creech, Asst. Sports Editor .............................................................................................................................................................................................jenny.creech@chron.com Richard Dean, Sports Writer ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected]

Associated Press ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16945 Northchase Dr. #2110, Houston 77060-2151 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected], [email protected]

StatewideAustin American-Statesman (305 Congress Ave., Austin 78704) ...................................................................................................................................................................sportsdesk@statesman.comDallas Morning News (508 Young St., Dallas 75202) .......................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] Worth Star Telegram (808 Throckmorton, Ft. Worth 76102) .....................................................................................................................................................................sports@star-telegram.comSan Antonio Express-News (P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio 78297-2171) ..............................................................................................................................................................sports@express-news.net

LOCAL TELEVISIONKPRC (NBC - Ch. 2), 713.222.2222 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8181 Southwest Freeway, Houston 77074 Randy McIlvoy ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Adam Wexler ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ [email protected]

KHOU (CBS - Ch. 11), 713.526.1111 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1945 Allen Parkway, Houston 77019 Matt Musil .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. [email protected] Daniel Gotera ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] Jason Bristol ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ [email protected]

KRIV (ABC - Ch. 13), 713.666.0713 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3310 Bissonnet, Houston 77005 Bob Slovak ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] David Nuno ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] Joe Gleason ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ [email protected]

KRTK (FOX - Ch. 26), 713.479.2600 .........................................................................................................................................................................................4261 Southwest Freeway, Houston 77027 Mark Berman ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................mark.berman@foxtv.com Keith Calkins ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................keith.calkins@foxtv.com Sal Maneen .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. [email protected]

KIAH (WB - Ch. 39), 713.781.3939 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................7700 Westpark Dr., Houston 77063 Steve Mark ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................smark@39online.com Phil Jean ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected]

KUBE (The Kube - Ch. 57), 713.467.5757 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2401 Fountain View Dr., Ste. 300, Houston 77057 Tim Freed .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. [email protected]

LOCAL RADIO1560 The Game, 713.439.1560 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5353 W. Alabama, Suite 415, Houston 77056 Dave Tepper........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] 790, 713.212.5790 ...................................................................................................................................................................................2000 West Loop South, Suite 300, Houston 77027 Matt Thomas .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] 97.5 FM, 713.479.5300 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5353 W. Alabama, Suite 415, Houston 77056 Dave Tepper........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] 1230 AM, 713.522.1001 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5011 Almeda, Houston 77004 Ralph Cooper ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] Radio 610, 713.881.5100 ..................................................................................................................................................................................24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900, Houston 77046 Rich Lord ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Sean Pendergast ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected]

MEDIA INFORMATION

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HBU’s Ron Cottrell is the fifth-longest tenured coach among active NCAA Division I head men’s basketball coaches, heading into his 29th season leading the Huskies with a record of 487-407. He led the Huskies back to the NCAA Division I ranks after 16 seasons building a perennial power at the NAIA Division I level, and now leads them into season seven in the Southland Conference. In addition to his coaching duties, Cottrell has assumed the role of associate director of athletics after spending 15 years as director of athletics at HBU. He was one of the driving forces, working closely with HBU President Robert B. Sloan, in the Huskies’ transition to the NCAA.

Last season, Cottrell led the Huskies to their third Southland Conference tournament berth in the last four seasons with HBU closing the year with a 12-18 overall record and an 8-10 mark in SLC play. The Huskies earned the program’s first win over an ACC opponent, defeating Wake Forest on the road in overtime, 93-91. Sophomore Ian DuBose earned second team all-conference honors as the lone underclassman on the team recognized by the SLC. Additionally, five Huskies were included on the NABC Honors Court, giving the program 11 such honorees in the span of the last three seasons while the rest of the SLC has totaled five during that same timeframe.

In 2017-18, Cottrell coached the program’s first SLC Freshman of the Year, one season removed from leading the Huskies to their best season yet at the Division I level, finishing 17-14 overall and tying for second in the Southland at 12-6. HBU closed out the 2016-17 regular season with a nine-game winning streak, en route to the No. 4 seed in the SLC tournament and earned its second-consecutive postseason berth, playing in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. HBU placed three players on the SLC All-Conference team with Colter Lasher, Josh Ibarra and Reveal Chukwujekwu all earning second team honors. Additionally, Chukwujekwu and Lasher were both named Academic All-SLC, making HBU the only school with multiple All-Academic selections. The Huskies also placed four players (Lasher, Chukwujekwu, Braxton Bonds and Will Gates Jr.) on the NABC Honors Court, with just three additional players receiving that recognition from the other 12 schools in the conference.

In 2015-16, HBU went 17-17 overall, earning the fourth seed in the SLC Tournament with a 10-8 league mark. The Huskies also made the program’s first NCAA postseason appearance since 1984, competing in the College Basketball Invitational. Senior guard Anthony Odunsi was a first-team all-conference selection, while sophomore center Josh

Ibarra earned honorable mention. The Huskies went on a 10-game winning streak from Dec. 29 to Jan. 30, winning their first eight league contests. HBU then recorded its first conference tournament victory with a 73-68 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the quarterfinals. In the 2014-15 season, Cottrell led the Huskies to a 12-16 overall record and 7-11 mark in Southland play, doubling the team’s overall win total from 2013-14 and winning five more league games. At the conclusion of the season, Odunsi was named SLC honorable mention, the program’s first player honor since joining the league, while Ibarra ranked 49th in the nation with 2.04 blocks per game, fifth among all freshmen. Ibarra also finished tied for 18th among freshmen and ninth in the Southland with 6.5 rebounds per game. Cottrell guided the Huskies to a 14-17 record in 2012-13 and an appearance in the Great West Conference championship game to close out HBU’s affiliation with the league. After starting the season 4-13 with his young roster, Cottrell’s squad won 10 of its last 13 games, including an eight-game winning streak from Jan. 22-Feb. 25. Senior forward Art Bernardi earned first-team all-conference honors, senior guard Anthony Hill was named conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year and freshman guard Rob Lewis was voted the league’s Sixth Man of the Year. Lewis, sophomore guard Marcel Smith and freshman guard Caleb Crayton also earned all-conference honorable mention.

ACTIVE LONGEST-TENURED DIV. I HEAD COACHES No. Name .............................................. Seasons 1. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse ........................................ 43 2. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke ......................................... 40 3. Greg Kampe, Oakland .......................................... 36 4. Bob McKillop, Davidson ........................................ 31 5. Ron Cottrell, HBU ..................................... 29 6. Fran O’Hanlon, Lafayette...................................... 25 7. Tom Izzo, Michigan State ..................................... 25 8. Mark Few, Gonzaga .............................................. 21 9. Mike McConathy, Northwestern State .................. 21 10. James Jones, Yale ................................................. 21

Head Coach Ron CottrellCareer & HBU Record: 487-407, 29th season

Alma mater: Arkansas, 1988

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The Huskies entered a new era during the 2009-10 season, as they began their first season of Great West Conference play. HBU went 9-3 in the league, finishing second during the regular season and advancing to the championship game of the conference tournament. Four players earned all-conference recognition, including first team selections Gonzalez and Mario Flaherty. Gonzalez was the league’s leading scorer and was named Newcomer of the Year.Gonzalez once again led the Great West in scoring during the 2010- 11 season to earn first-team all-conference honors. He averaged 22.9 points per game, the sixth-highest scoring average in the nation and second-highest in HBU history. Michael Moss was named Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Year and was an all-conference honorable mention pick after leading the lead with 2.8 steals per game, which was also the sixth-highest average nationally.

During the 2011-12 season, Cottrell solidified his place as HBU’s all-time winningest basketball coach as HBU defeated Campbell, 87-76, on Dec. 14, 2011, for the head coach’s 400th career victory. Freshman guard Tyler Russell was named to the Great West All-Newcomer Team and was joined in all-conference honorable mention accolades by seniors Terry Bembry and Joe Latas.

During the NAIA years, the Huskies won nine consecutive Red River Athletic Conference championships and competed in the NAIA national tournament 10 straight years. He built the basketball program into one of national prominence, perennially ranked in the NAIA Top 25, and finishing the season as one of the NAIA’s top 10 teams six times. In 2002-03, Cottrell led the Huskies to a 31-3 record and ended the season as the NAIA’s top-ranked team, a ranking

the Huskies held onto for the final five weeks of the season. After that history-making season, Cottrell was chosen as the Basketball Times NAIA National Coach of the Year. That season also boasted the Huskies as the national scoring and rebounding leader, scoring 100.4 points per game and bettering their opponents by a margin of 13 rebounds per game. It was the second straight year the Huskies led the NAIA in rebounding and the third time in the previous eight seasons that HBU led the nation in scoring. HBU again led the nation in rebounding two years later, out-rebounding their opponents by 10.2 boards per game in 2004-05. In that season, Cottrell reached another milestone in his successful career, posting his 300th career win.

Cottrell is known for his up-tempo offense and pressure defense, a philosophy he learned from his mentor, former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson. As an assistant to Richardson at Arkansas, Cottrell helped coach the Razorbacks to two Southwest Conference championships and three trips to the NCAA tournament, culminating in the Hogs appearance at the 1990 NCAA Final Four where they lost to Duke in the semifinals. During Cottrell’s tenure on the bench at Arkansas, the Razorbacks posted a record of 88-36. Prior to joining Richardson’s staff as an assistant coach, Cottrell spent a year as an assistant at North Dakota State College of Science before returning to Arkansas, his alma mater. Cottrell knows the Houston area, having graduated from Houston’s Westbury High School. He returned to his native Arkansas to attain a degree in industrial engineering. While attending the University of Arkansas, Cottrell served as

COTTRELL AT-A-GLANCE

EDUCATION High School: Westbury High School (Houston)College: University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)

COACHING EXPERIENCEHead Coach HBU 1990-Present NAIA District IV Playoffs - 1993 NAIA Southwest Regional Playoffs - 1994, 1995 NAIA Southwest Regional Finals - 1995 NAIA Midwest Regional Semifinals - 1998 NAIA National Tournament - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 NAIA Final National Ranking 1998 - 9th 2004 - 12th 2000 - 10th 2005 - 18th 2001 - 4th 2006 - 8th 2002 - 14th 2007 - 10th 2003 - 1st NAIA National Scoring Champion 1995-96 (100.5ppg) 1997-98 (97.6 ppg) 2002-03 (100.4 ppg) NAIA National Rebounding Champion 2001-02 (+13.1 rpg) 2002-03 (+13.0 rpg) 2004-05 (+10.2 rpg) Red River Athletic Conference Champions 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Red River Athletic Conference Tournament Champions 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 Basketball Times NAIA Coach of the Year - 2002-03 USA Basketball Court Coach - 2006 All-America Selections - 20 Graduation Rate - 85 percent HBU Sports Hall of Honor - 2012

Assistant CoachArkansas 1987-1990 SWC Champions - 1989, 1990 SWC Tournament Champions - 1989, 1990 NCAA Southwest Regional - 1988 NCAA Midwest Regional - 1989, 1990 NCAA Midwest Regional Champion - 1990 NCAA Final Four - 1990

North Dakota State College of Science 1986-87

Director of AthleticsHBU 1994-2009 NAIA Region VI Athletic Director of the Year - 2000-01

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sports director for Fayetteville, Ark., ABC affiliate KTVP-TV before entering the coaching profession. When Cottrell was hired to lead the HBU program in the fall of 1990, Cottrell spent the second year of the Huskies’ self-imposed basketball hiatus putting the program together, recruiting and scheduling before beginning play in the 1991-92 season. The first season, the Huskies posted a 7-23 record. It was a season of growing pains for Cottrell and his young team. He had formed his base with freshmen, and although they took their lumps, it paid off in the long run. By the time those freshmen were seniors, they had made the playoffs three straight years and fell just three points shy of making it to the NAIA national tournament. After seven-and-a-half years as the HBU coach, Cottrell broke the school’s coaching record for wins during the 1998-99 season, a record previously held by Gene Iba after an eight-year tenure. The 1997-98 Huskies had a school record 22-game winning streak and a school-best 26-6 record, only to be exceeded by the 1999-2000 team with a 28-6 record. In 2000-01, the Huskies again rewrote the record books with a 31-5 record. HBU tied the school record for wins and set a new low for losses with the 2002-03 team’s 31-3 mark and broke the record for consecutive wins with 25. In 2003-04, the Huskies saw a 60-game home winning streak come to an end, ending the nation’s longest active home winning streak for a men’s team. That team went on to finish the year with a 27-6 record.

The Huskies had at least one basketball player receive All-America honors each season during a span of 13 seasons and Cottrell has coached athletes to All-America accolades 20 times, including the 2002-03 Basketball Times NAIA National Player of the Year, Rod Nealy. In addition, the Huskies have had recipients of All-Conference honors 42 times under Cottrell. In conjunction with the Huskies’ on-court success, Cottrell stresses excellence in the classroom as well. For his tenure, he holds an 85 percent graduation rate, as six players have received Academic All-America honors and 55 have garnered Academic All-Conference accolades. Cottrell was named Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year five times. He also has twice been awarded the Houston Area High School Boys Basketball Coaches’ College Coach of the Year and he received what he regards as one of his highest honors in the summer of 2006 when he was selected by USA Basketball to serve as a court coach for the gold-medal winning 18U USA team. With Cottrell at the helm as Athletics Director, the Huskies won 42 conference championships and had teams compete in national tournaments 35 times. HBU won eight Red River Athletic Conference all-sports awards in the nine-year history of the RRAC. HBU produced 99 All-America

honorees, 65 academic All-America athletes and 241 All-Conference performers during his tenure. He was honored for his leadership as the 2001 recipient of the NAIA Region VI athletic director of the year award. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. Cottrell was one of six members of the 2012 HBU Sports Hall of Honor class, recognizing his many contributions to

the University as both a coach and administrator. He is married to the former Jacque George, who served as director of media relations at HBU and also worked in the media relations office at the Great West Conference, Southwest Conference and the sports information office at the University of Arkansas. They have two daughters, Scottlyn Rose and Sydney-Anne, who is a senior on the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi women’s basketball team. He also serves as a deacon at Sugar Land Baptist Church.

ALL-TIME HBU COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years Wins Losses Pct.Mac Sutton 1963-64 1 7 .125Peck Vass 1964-67 21 49 .300Gerald Myers 1967-70 32 43 .427Lonnie Richards 1970-75 51 74 .408Bob McKinley 1975-77 11 44 .200Gene Iba 1977-85 128 96 .571Tommy Jones 1985-89 50 63 .443Ron Cottrell 1991-present 487 407 .546Total 53 seasons 781 783 .499

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Steven Key is in his 26th year as assistant basketball coach at HBU, the longest active tenure by an assistant coach in NCAA Division I. His duties include scheduling, recruiting, scouting, game preparation, and on-the-floor coaching. Key has been with head coach Ron Cottrell from the beginning, first as a man-ager, then as a student-assistant before assuming his current position, marking his 28th season overall with the Huskies.

Key helped the 2016-17 Huskies to the program’s most success-ful campaign since returning to Division I as they went 17-14 overall and and 12-6 in league play to tie for second and earn the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament. HBU closed the regular season with nine-straight victories and reached postseason play for the second-consecutive year, re-ceiving a bid to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament where the Huskies faced Campbell. In 2015-16, HBU participated in the College Basketball Invitational.

He was a key ingredient in the Huskies’ success of nine-straight conference championships and 10 consecutive NAIA national tournament appearances. He also was instrumental in the 2002-03 season’s history-making success and No. 1 national ranking.

Key served in the sports information department for ten years. He was the director for seven years and was associate director of athletic media relations for one year, before concentrating solely on his basketball duties. Key created the Huskies’ first athletic website in 1997 and received several awards from the NAIA for his website expertise.

A three-sport letterman in basketball, baseball and football at Calvary Baptist High School in Savannah, Ga., Key came to HBU from Valdosta State University where he was the head manager for the Blazer basketball team. He has been involved in almost every facet of the athletic department since his arrival in 1991.

The son and brother of Baptist ministers, Key is very active in his church, Kingsland Baptist in Katy. He is a member of Joshua House ABF and has taught first, second and third grade Sunday school.

A 1996 graduate of HBU with degrees in history and kinesiol-ogy, Key is married to the former Sherry Blakely, a four-year letterwinner for the HBU softball team from 1992-95 and 2006 inductee into HBU’s Sports Hall of Honor. Sherry’s No. 6 jersey was retired by the softball team on April 21, 2012, becoming the first student-athlete in HBU history to be so honored. They are the proud parents of 12-year-old Eiley Rowan, a sixth-grader at Beck Junior High and third-baseman for the Katy Cruisers.

The Keys’ oldest daughter, Emma Claire, passed away May 15, 2010, shortly before her ninth birthday when the family was involved in a car accident while traveling in Louisiana. In her honor, the Key family established the Emma Key Hands and Feet Foundation in May of 2015. The HBU Alumni Association

has also named the “Emma Key Faithful Servant Award” in re-membrance of her.

A special tribute to Emma can be seen on the next page.

Assistant Coach Steven Key26th season at HBU

Alma mater: HBU, 1996

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On May 15, 2010, while traveling on I-10 through Louisiana, HBU assistant basketball coach Steven Key and his family were involved in an accident, which claimed the life of his oldest daughter, Emma Claire Key, shortly before her ninth birthday.

Recognized easily by the matching red hair of her parents, Steven and his wife, Sherry, a former standout third baseman for the Huskies’ softball team, Emma touched many lives, including the HBU basketball team and the entire HBU athletic department.

Emma accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior early in her life and was excited to share her faith with everyone and devoted herself to love and service.

While Emma’s time was short, she made a lasting impact for the Kingdom of God and will not be forgotten. In 2014, the HBU Alumni Association commissioned the Emma Claire Key Faithful Servant Award to be given annually to the HBU student who best displays the selfless, giving spirit and bold witness for Christ that Emma embodied. Steven and Sherry Key were named the award’s first recipients. Current senior HBU basketball manager Sebastian Huang was the recepient in 2015.

During the 2010-11 season, the basketball team wore patches on its jerseys and the staff wore pins with the letter “E” in pink, Emma’s favorite color. Coach Key now only wears pink ties during games in memory of his beloved daughter.

For more on Emma, the Key family and their impact on others, visit EmmaKeyHandsAndFeet.com.

Emma Claire Key2001-2010

“She had an unbelievable impact on people; Sunday school teachers, classroom teachers, her classmates – at a very, very young

age – and I can’t help but believe that happened because the Lord knew she wasn’t going to be around very long.”

- HBU Head Coach Ron Cottrell

IN MEMORY OF EMMA CLAIRE KEY

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Jud Kinne is in his 10th season as assistant coach at HBU, serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

Kinne helped the 2016-17 Huskies to the program’s most successful campaign since returning to Division I as they went 17-14 overall and 12-6 in league play to tie for sec-ond and earn the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament. HBU closed the regular season with nine-straight victories and reached postseason play for the second-consecutive year, receiving a bid to the CollegeIn-sider.com Tournament where the Huskies faced Campbell.

In 2015-16, the Huskies went 17-17 overall and earned the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament with a 10-8 league mark. HBU posted its first Southland Conference Tournament victory with a 73-68 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the quarterfinals, then made the program’s first NCAA postseason appearance since 1984 with a spot in the College Basketball Invitational.

Kinne came to HBU after serving three seasons as associ-ate head coach at Central Arizona College. He began his coaching career as a student assistant at Albion College, a highly successful Division III school in Albion, Mich., under Mike Turner, who won 527 games to rank among Division III’s all-time leaders.

Kinne was head coach at Marygrove College in Detroit for two years, coaching four all-Americas, before assisting one season at Arizona State. He served under National Coach of the Year, Rob Evans, assisting with travel, on-campus recruiting, scouting and film exchange for the Sun Devils. He also spent one season at Centenary.

He and his wife, Amanda, have one daughter, Madilyn.

Assistant Coach Jud Kinne10th season at HBU

Alma mater: Albion, 2003

COACHING STAFF

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Keith Berard returned to the HBU men’s basketball staff in Sep-tember of 2016 after serving his first stint with the Huskies from 2007-12 and is now in his ninth season at HBU.

Berard helped the 2016-17 Huskies to the program’s most successful campaign since returning to Division I as they went 17-14 overall and and 12-6 in league play to tie for second and earn the fourth seed in the Southland Conference Tournament. HBU closed the regular season with nine-straight victories and reached postseason play for the second-consecutive year, re-ceiving a bid to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament where the Huskies faced Campbell.

He spent three years (2013-16) coaching at Episcopal High School in Houston, after one season (2012-13) as an assistant coach at Weber State in Ogden, Utah. During his five seasons at HBU, he assisted in on-the-floor coach, recruiting, academics and served as the camp coordinator for the Ron Cottrell Husky Basketball Camps. Prior to his first stint with the Huskies, Berard served as an assistant coach at Texas Southern, where he helped the Tigers to the Southwestern Athletic Conference title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2003. A Houston native, who played at St. Thomas High School, Be-rard spent three seasons as assistant coach at College of Eastern Utah and one at Howard College. After playing two seasons at Weatherford College for former Husky Mark Osina, he finished his career with two seasons at Southern Utah from 1993-95, helping lead the Thunderbirds to the American West Conference championship in 1995 and earning first-team all-conference and Team MVP honors. Berard ranks among SUU all-time top 10 in 3-point percentage, assists and steals. Berard earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from Southern Utah in 1996, then played professionally in Switzer-land in 1997. He and his wife, Sabrina, have two daughters, Katelyn Dion and Khloe Dion.

Assistant Coach Keith BerardNinth season at HBU

Alma mater: Southern Utah, 1996

COACHING STAFF

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Jaren Murphy is in his second season as director of operations for the HBU men’s basketball program. In his role as director of operations, Murphy is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the men’s basketball office while coordinat-ing travel, practic e times and video operations while also ov erseeing the program’s student managers and handling other assigned duties.

Prior to HBU, Murphy played two seasons of basketball at Texas

College in Tyler, Texas. A native Houstonian, Murphy was a two-time academic all-american at Texas College while also earning Dean’s List honors. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Texas College in 2018 and was a member of Phi Theta Kappa.

He has been active with the All 4 Sports AAU program as a special assistant, helping with player development, recruiting prospective student-athletes, game plan development and aca-demic development. He has had multiple players go on to play

at all collegiate levels. While in school at HCC, Murphy worked with the sports program director as an assistant with duties ranging from budget and travel logistics to development of stu-dent service programs.

Murphy earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Texas College and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports management at HBU.

Director of Operations Jaren MurphySecond season at HBU

Alma mater: Texas College, 2018

COACHING STAFF

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Charlie RheaDirector of Olympic Athletic Performance

Jeff SuttonAssistant Director, Athletic Media Relations

Charlie Rhea is in his second year as director of olympic athletic performance at HBU.

Rhea joined the staff at HBU after two years as a graduate assistant at Florida International University in Miami, Fla. While at FUI, he was the strength and conditioning coach responsible for a number of sports, including working with the FIU football program. Prior to FIU, Rhea held strength and conditioning internship positions at both the University of Alabama and Coastal Carolina University.

Rhea holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the United States Olympic Committee along with Reflexive Performance Reset Level 1.

He earned a masters in kinesiology and exercise science from FIU after earning a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tenn.

Jeff Sutton is in his fourth year as assistant director of athletic media relations and sixth overall at HBU. He is responsible for the media relations efforts as the primary contact for men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track & field and cross country while also serving as the secondary contact for football.

Prior to re-joining the HBU staff, Sutton worked for six-plus years on the University of Houston campus in a variety of roles, including stints in the Division of Ad-vancement and the UH Alumni Association. During his employment at UH, he served as a gameday statistician for HBU home basketball and football games.

From 2008-10 he was on the HBU staff as the associate director of athletic media relations for one year and one year as the director of athletic media relations. Prior to HBU, Sutton spent two years as the sports information director at his alma mater, Southwestern University, af-ter one year as assistant sports information director at the University of Texas-Pan American.

Sutton is a Houston native who earned his bachelor of arts degree from Southwestern University in 2005. He currently resides in Houston with his wife, Stepha-nie, daughter, Lyanna, and step-daughter, Aven. He is a member of College Sports Information Directors of America and the United States Basketball Writers Asso-ciation.

SUPPORT STAFF

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Gunter ClemensStudent Manager

Jada MalveauxStudent Manager

All HBU basketball games can be heard live through the Husky Sports Network and can be accessed on HBUHus-kies.com. Live statistics are also available for every home game.

Lonnie King is in his sixth year as the play-by-play voice for HBU basketball and also serves as the play-by-play voice for Huskies football and will call the games for women’s basketball during Southland Conference doubleheaders. He has been broadcasting Houston-area sports for 13 years.

Prior to his work with HBU, King provided play-by-play for LSN’s production of high school football broadcasts on Comcast Sportsnet Houston. He has also worked LSN productions for Fox Sports Houston and Fox Sports Southwest of HBU, San Jacinto College and high school sports. He has also previously done work for UIL Radio state tournament broadcasts and ISP/IMG on their University of Houston baseball, Notre Dame University baseball and University of Washington women’s basket-ball broadcasts.

King and his wife, Dawn, have three children: Sarah, Tyler and Hunter.

Jacobi GloverStudent Manager

Lonnie KingPlay-by-Play

Martinera HenryStudent Manager

SUPPORT STAFF

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NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown High School/Previous School0 Ian DuBose G 6-4 210 JR-2L Durham, N.C. Ravenscroft School2 Qon Murphy G 6-5 190 SO-1L Cornelius, N.C. Cannon School3 Jackson Stent F 6-8 215 SR-1L Christchurch, New Zealand Middleton Grange/Nicholls/Casper College4 Myles Pierre G 6-2 190 FR-HS Charlotte, N.C. Carmel Christian5 Hunter Janacek G 6-5 185 JR-TR Houston, Texas Scarborough/Lafayette/Angelina College10 Ty Dalton G 6-4 215 JR-1L Houston, Texas Second Baptist/Akron/Colby Community College11 Jason Thompson F 6-7 195 FR-HS Charlotte, N.C. United Faith Christian Academy13 Philip McKenzie F 6-5 205 JR-2L Nassau, Bahamas Cannon School14 Andre Charles Jr. G 6-0 170 SO-1L Houston, Texas Cypress Ranch20 Nick Jones F 6-6 205 JR-1L Houston, Texas Cristo Rey Jesuit21 Noah Thomasson G 6-3 180 FR-HS Richmond, Texas George Ranch22 Jalon Gates G 6-0 160 SR-3L Selma, Texas Clemens32 Benjamin Uloko F 6-7 265 SO-1L Clemmons, N.C. West Forsyth34 Zach Iyeyemi C 6-9 280 FR-HS Cypress, Texas Cy-Fair50 Ryan Gomes C 6-10 250 JR-RS Westminster, Md. Friends School/Mount Saint Mary’s

AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown High School/Previous School14 Andre Charles Jr. G 6-0 170 SO-1L Houston, Texas Cypress Ranch10 Ty Dalton G 6-4 215 JR-1L Houston, Texas Second Baptist/Akron/Colby Community College0 Ian DuBose G 6-4 210 JR-2L Durham, N.C. Ravenscroft School22 Jalon Gates G 6-0 160 SR-3L Selma, Texas Clemens50 Ryan Gomes C 6-10 250 JR-RS Westminster, Md. Friends School/Mount Saint Mary’s34 Zach Iyeyemi C 6-9 280 FR-HS Cypress, Texas Cy-Fair5 Hunter Janacek G 6-5 185 JR-TR Houston, Texas Scarborough/Lafayette/Angelina College20 Nick Jones F 6-6 205 JR-1L Houston, Texas Cristo Rey Jesuit13 Philip McKenzie F 6-5 205 JR-2L Nassau, Bahamas Cannon School2 Qon Murphy G 6-5 190 SO-1L Cornelius, N.C. Cannon School4 Myles Pierre G 6-2 190 FR-HS Charlotte, N.C. Carmel Christian3 Jackson Stent F 6-8 215 SR-1L Christchurch, New Zealand Middleton Grange/Nicholls/Casper College21 Noah Thomasson G 6-3 180 FR-HS Richmond, Texas George Ranch11 Jason Thompson F 6-7 195 FR-HS Charlotte, N.C. United Faith Christian Academy32 Benjamin Uloko F 6-7 265 SO-1L Clemmons, N.C. West Forsyth

Coaching Staff Pronunciation GuideHead Coach: Ron Cottrell Ron COTTRELL KAHT-trulAssistant Coach: Steven Key Zach IYEYEMI ??Assistant Coach: Jud Kinne Hunter JANACEK ??Assistant Coach: Keith Berard JUD KINNE JUDD KIN-eeDirector of Basketball Operations: Jaren Murphy QON Murphy kwonAthletic Trainer: Jordan Rohr Benjamin ULOKO you-low-koe

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Seniors - 2Jalon Gates

Jackson Stent

Juniors - 6Ty Dalton

Ian DuBoseRyan Gomes

Hunter JanacekNick Jones

Philip McKenzie

Sophomores - 3Andre Charles Jr.

Qon MurphyBenjamin Uloko

Freshmen - 4Zach IyeyemiMyles Pierre

Noah ThomassonJason Thompson

GuardsAndre Charles Jr.

Ty DaltonIan DuBoseJalon Gates

Hunter JanacekQon MurphyMyles Pierre

Noah Thomasson

ForwardsNick Jones

Philip McKenzieJackson Stent

Jason ThompsonBenjamin Uloko

CentersRyan GomesZach Iyeyemi

By State/CountryMaryland (1)Ryan Gomes (Westminster)

North Carolina (5)Ian DuBose (Durham)Qon Murphy (Cornelius)Myles Pierre (Charlotte)Jason Thompson (Charlotte)Benjamin Uloko (Clemmons)

Texas (7)Andre Charles Jr. (Houston)Ty Dalton (Houston)Jalon Gates (Selma)Zach Iyeyemi (Cypress)Hunter Janacek (Houston)Nick Jones (Houston)Noah Thomasson (Richmond)

Bahamas (1)Philip McKenzie (Nassau)

New Zealand (1)Jackson Stent (Christchurch)

By Height6-10 ............................................................Ryan Gomes 6-9 .............................................................Zach Iyeyemi6-8 ............................................................Jackson Stent6-7 ....................................................... Jason Thompson 6-7 ........................................................ Benjamin Uloko6-6 .................................................................Nick Jones6-5 ......................................................... Hunter Janacek6-5 ........................................................ Philip McKenzie6-5 ..............................................................Qon Murphy6-4 ...................................................................Ty Dalton 6-4 ............................................................... Ian DuBose 6-3 ...................................................... Noah Thomasson6-2 ..............................................................Myles Pierre6-0 ....................................................... Andre Charles Jr. 6-0 ............................................................... Jalon Gates

By Class

By Position

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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2018-19 (Junior): Gates appeared in 28 games off the bench for the Huskies as a junior, averaging 13.1 minutes per game…averaged 8.8 points per game to rank third on the team in scoring and was second in made three-pointers with 47…moved into fifth on the program’s all-time made three-pointers list with 149 for his career…shot 32.4 percent (47-of-145) from beyond the arc…led the team in scoring five times…shot 82.1 percent (64-of-78) from the free throw line for the 15th-best single-season free throw percentage in program history…scored a season-high 25 points against Incarnate Word (03/06), connecting on 11-of-12 from the charity stripe and going 4-of-7 from three-point range…matched a career-high with six threes in the Huskies’ win at Wake Forest (11/23), scoring 20 points to lead the team in

scoring…connected on five three-pointers at Samford (12/17) and totaled 17 points…made four three-pointers against Lamar (03/19) and led the Huskies in scoring with 19…scored in double-figures 11 times, reaching at least 20 points two times…made at least three treys in a game nine times...his 47 made three-pointers ranked 19th in the Southland Conference.

2017-18 (Sophomore): Gates appeared in all 31 games while starting nine, averaging 18.5 minutes per game…finished fourth on the team in scoring with 11.5 points per game while also adding 1.4 rebounds…made 75 three-pointers on the season, the ninth-highest single-season total in program history…led the Huskies in scoring six times, coming off the bench on four of those occasions…

scored a career-high 26 points on 9-of-19 shooting against McNeese (01/20)…scored 23 points while knocking down a career-best six three-pointers against Incarnate Word (01/24)…scored 23 points against Barclay (12/15) and Incarnate Word (01/24)…added 21 points at Stephen F. Austin (01/31) and scored 20 against New Orleans (12/30)…reached double-digits in scoring 17 times…pulled down a career-high four rebounds at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (01/27)…recorded a career-best two steals against Central Arkansas (02/07)…shot 76.9 percent (60-of-78) from the free throw line…ranked third in the Southland Conference in made threes and was 26th in the conference in scoring…in SLC play, averaged 12.8 points per game for the second-best mark on the team…tied for second in the league in made threes and tied for 26th in conference scoring.

2016-17 (Freshman): Started five games while appearing in 24, averaging 4.7 points per game…scored a career-high 13 points against Randall (2/18), making a career-high four three-pointers…was third on the team with 27 three-pointers made, shooting 30.7 percent (27-of-88) from beyond the arc…shot 83.3 percent (20-of-24) at the free throw line…began his collegiate career with nine points at Texas Tech (11/11) followed by 10 points at New Mexico (11/14).

High School: Gates was a two-year starter at Clemens High School in Schertz, Texas, for coach Clifton Ellis…averaged 16 points, three assists and three rebounds per game for his career, shooting 45 percent from the field and 49 percent from 3-point range…played AAU for Team Hoopdreams, averaging 23 points, four assists and four rebounds per game, while shooting 53 percent from the floor, 65 percent from long distance and 94 percent from the free-throw line…his team won more than 20 championships. Personal: Son of Will Sr. and Catherine Gates…has two brothers, Will Jr. and Marques, and one sister, Alicia…father, Will Sr., was featured in the critically acclaimed 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams…brother, Will Jr., was a member of the HBU basketball team from 2015-18.

Guard w 6-0 w 160 w Sr.-3LSelma, TexasClemens H.S.

22Jalon GATES

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GATES CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2016-17 24 5 252 10.5 33 101 .327 27 88 .307 20 24 .833 3 9 12 0.5 21 0 7 9 2 5 113 4.72017-18 31 9 574 18.5 111 294 .378 75 216 .347 60 78 .769 12 30 42 1.4 23 0 15 18 0 8 357 11.52018-19 28 0 369 13.2 68 186 .366 47 145 .324 64 78 .821 7 16 23 0.8 20 0 13 16 0 4 247 8.8TOTAL 83 14 1195 14.4 212 581 .365 149 449 .332 144 180 .800 22 55 77 0.9 64 0 35 43 2 17 717 8.6

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2018-19 (Junior): Stent appeared in 29 games, averaging 12.6 minutes per game…averaged 4.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game…recorded career-bests of 12 points and six rebounds in a career-high 24 minutes against Arlington Baptist (12/14)…scored 10 points to go along with a career-high three blocked shots at Lamar (02/27)…was a perfect 2-of-2 from three in the Huskies’ win at Wake Forest (11/23)…tied for second on the team with eight blocked shots…shot 45.6 percent (41-of-90) from the floor and was 35.9 percent (14-of-39) from beyond the arc.

Prior to HBU: Stent spent the last two seasons at Casper College in Casper, Wyo. for coach Dan Russell…as a sophomore, appeared in all 32 games with 16 starts while averaging 6.9 points and 3.4 rebounds per game and shooting 50 percent from the floor, 32.4 percent from three and 80 percent from the charity stripe…appeared in 23 games as freshman with three starts, averaging 4.5 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in just 5.6 minutes per game and connected on 19-of-25 from three…spent a redshirt season at Nicholls.

High School: A four-year starter for coach Tim Bennetts at Middleton Grange in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Personal: Full name is Jackson Keith Stent…born Oct. 2, 1997 in Christchurch, New Zealand…son of Carl Stent and Julie Weatherall …majoring in kinesiology.

Forward w 6-8 w 215 w Sr.-1LChristchurch, New Zealand

Middleton Grange/Nicholls/Casper College

3Jackson STENT

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STENT CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2018-19 29 0 367 12.7 41 90 .456 14 39 .359 26 34 .765 19 20 39 1.3 63 3 8 16 8 4 122 4.2TOTAL 29 0 367 12.7 41 90 .456 14 39 .359 26 34 .765 19 20 39 1.3 63 3 8 16 8 4 122 4.2

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2018-19 (Sophomore): Dalton started the final 13 games of the season and appeared in 24 as a sophomore, averaging 20.3 minutes per game…finished the year averaging eight points and four rebounds per game while also adding 44 assists and 17 steals…shot 51.1 percent (69-of-135) from the floor and 36.1 percent (13-of-36) from three-point range…in SLC play, averaged 9.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg and 2.1 apg…in the 13 games he started, averaged 12.5 ppg and 5.5 rpg…scored a career-high 21 points on two occasions, at Central Arkansas (02/13) and at Sam Houston State (02/23)…recorded a double-double at UCA (02/13) with 21 points and a career-high 10 rebounds…also scored 20 points in two games, at Lamar (02/27) and at home against McNeese (03/02)…

scored in double-figures on eight occasions…also dished out a career-high five assists against McNeese (03/02)…led the team in scoring three times and was the team’s top rebounder six times…went a perfect 3-of-3 from three and 7-of-7 from the free throw line at Lamar (02/27).

Prior to HBU: Started 27 games while appearing in 31 for Colby Community College as a redshirt freshman...led the team with four assists per game while adding 12.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest and shooting 44.8 percent from the floor and totaling 46 steals…spent a redshirt season at Akron after spending a prep school year at the South Kent School in Connecticut.

High School: Was a four-year starter at Second Baptist in Houston for coach Kevin Mouton…averaged 25 points, seven rebounds and five assists.

Personal: Full name is James Tyler Dalton…born Oct. 28, 1996, in Houston…son of Bill and Lisa Dalton…has two brothers, Clay and Blake…majoring in business marketing.

Guard/Forward w 6-4 w 215 w Jr.-1LHouston, Texas

Second Baptist/Akron/Colby Community College

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DALTON CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2018-19 24 13 489 20.4 69 135 .511 13 36 .361 40 54 .741 33 62 95 4.0 42 0 44 35 2 17 191 8.0TOTAL 24 13 489 20.4 69 135 .511 13 36 .361 40 54 .741 33 62 95 4.0 42 0 44 35 2 17 191 8.0

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Guard w 6-4 w 210 w Jr.-2LDurham, North Carolina

Ravenscroft School

0Ian DUBOSE

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2018-19 (Sophomore): DuBose was named Second Team All-Southland Conference and Second Team Academic All-Southland Conference as a sophomore…started all 30 games and averaged a team-high 30.4 minutes per game…averaged 17 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.6 steals per game…led the team in scoring and rebounding and was second in assists (103) and steals (47) while tying for second in blocks…connected on 43.8 percent (53-of-121) from three-point range to lead the SLC…shot 48.6 percent (173-of-356) from the floor…in SLC play, ranked in the top-10 in the following six categories, ranking sixth in scoring (16.9 ppg), fourth in three-point field goal percentage (45 percent), sixth in steals (1.6 spg), eighth in field goal percentage (48.6 percent), 10th in rebounding (6.3 rpg) and 10th in assists (3.4 apg) while only one other player in the league ranked in the top-10 in four of those categories…failed to reach double-digits in scoring just six times…led the team in scoring 15 times and was the team’s top rebounder 10 times…twice eclipsed 30 points, first at Texas State (12/08) when he dropped 31 before setting a new career-high with 33 points in

an overtime win over Lamar (01/02)…pulled down a career-best 13 rebounds at Samford (12/17)…finished the season with five double-doubles, posting 15 points and 10 rebounds against UTSA (11/26), 16 points and 13 rebounds at Samford (12/17), 33 points and 10 rebounds against Lamar (01/02), 18 points and 11 rebounds at Abilene Christian (01/16) and 15 points and 11 rebounds versus Sam Houston State (01/19)…dished out a career-high nine assists against Incarnate Word (03/06)…made a career-high five three-pointers in a game twice, versus Southeastern Louisiana (01/23) and at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (03/09)…named to the NABC Honors Court.

2017-18 (Freshman): DuBose started all 31 games as a freshman, averaging 28.6 minutes per game…averaged 12.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, two assists and 1.4 steals per game while shooting 40.6 percent (129-of-318) from the floor and 35 percent (35-of-100) from three-point range…finished third on the team in both scoring and rebounding and was second in both steals (44) and assists (61)…ranked in the top-25 in the Southland Conference in scoring and the top-20 in rebounding…led the

Huskies in scoring on nine occasions and was the team’s top rebounder seven times…recorded a pair of double-doubles, finishing with 17 points and 10 rebounds against Detroit Mercy (11/19) and then 19 points and 10 rebounds against Nicholls (01/06)…scored a season-high 23 points at Stephen F. Austin (01/31) while enjoying a perfect 13-of-13 night at the free throw line…scored 20 points at Vanderbilt (12/20) and against Central Arkansas (02/07)…scored in double-digits 21 times…improved his averages in SLC play, averaging 12.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game while playing 29.6 minutes per game…dished out a season-best six assists twice, at Incarnate Word (02/28) and against Detroit Mercy (11/19)…recorded a career-high five steals against Central Arkansas (02/07) and blocked a career-high four shots at Lamar (12/28).

High School: A four-year starter and two-year captain at Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, N.C. for Coach Kevin Billerman…as a senior, earned First Team All-Conference, the TISAC Sportsmanship Award and was named team Most Valuable Player…as a junior, named First Team All-Conference and helped lead the team to a No. 7 ranking in North Carolina…as a sophomore, named First Team All-Conference…as a freshman, named Honorable Mention All-Conference…graduated with a 4.0 GPA, was a member of both the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society…earned the Most Outstanding Student Award three times and as also received the President’s Award for Volunteer Service…also competed in track & field, earning All-Conference honors in the high jump…played club basketball for the Wake County Basketball Association and coach Christopher Davis. Personal: Full name is Ian Rogers DuBose…born Jan. 16, 1999 in Durham, N.C.…son of Clinton and Lana DuBose…cousin Brandon Evans played basketball at Rice, cousin Braxton Evans played football at Rice, cousin George Duffie Rooks played football at Syracuse and spent one season playing in the NFL with the New York Giants, cousin Jeffrey DuBose played football at Gustavus Adolphus, cousin Taylor Rooks plays basketball at Harvard…plays the string bass…majoring in kinesiology.

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DUBOSE CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2017-18 31 31 886 28.6 129 318 .406 35 100 .350 93 150 .620 55 116 171 5.5 92 4 61 67 12 44 386 12.52018-19 30 30 909 30.3 173 356 .486 53 121 .438 111 157 .707 45 133 178 5.9 78 2 103 80 8 47 510 17.0TOTAL 61 61 1795 29.4 302 674 .448 88 221 .398 204 307 .664 100 249 349 5.7 170 6 164 147 20 91 896 14.7

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2018-19 (Sophomore): McKenzie was one of five Huskies to appear in all 30 games as a sophomore, starting 17 of them and averaging 20.3 minutes per game…averaged 5.5 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per game…was the team’s top rebounder on three occasions…scored a career-high 22 points against Dallas Christian (12/29), connecting on 9-of-12 from the floor while also pulling down eight rebounds and recording three steals…set a new career-high in rebounds with 10 at Texas State (12/08)…scored in double-figures six times, including 16 at New Orleans (01/05) and 15 at Miami (FL) (12/19)…enjoyed a perfect 8-of-8 performance at the free throw line at New Orleans (01/05)…pulled down eight offensive rebounds at Texas State (12/08)…shot 48.8 percent (59-of-121) from the field.

2017-18 (Freshman): McKenzie appeared in all 31 games while starting four as a freshman, averaging 16.2 minutes per game…averaged 3.2 points and 3.3 rebounds…led the team in rebounding four times, including a three-game stretch at Vanderbilt (12/20), at Lamar (12/28) and against New Orleans (12/30) when he was the top rebounder and averaged 8.7 rebounds per game…grabbed a season-high nine rebounds twice, at Vanderbilt (12/20) and against New Orleans (12/30)…scored a season-high 10 points against Nicholls (01/06)…set career-highs with four steals and three assists against New Orleans (12/30)…shot 42.1 percent (40-of-95) from the floor.

High School: A three-year starter at the Cannon School in Concord, N.C. for Coach Che Roth…as a senior, averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds per game… played with current teammate Qon Murphy…also ran track & field, setting school records in both the 300m hurdles and the long jump.

Personal: Full name is Philip Dinage McKenzie…born July 31, 1998, in Nassau, Bahamas…son of Philip and Thelma McKenzie…majoring in legal studies.

Forward w 6-5 w 205 w Jr.-2LNassau, Bahamas

Cannon School

13Philip McKenzie

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MCKENZIE CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2017-18 31 4 503 16.2 40 95 .421 5 22 .227 14 33 .424 50 53 103 3.3 54 0 14 25 6 9 99 3.22018-19 30 17 609 20.3 59 121 .488 3 20 .150 44 64 .688 75 49 124 4.1 59 1 21 31 3 14 165 5.5TOTAL 61 21 1112 18.2 99 216 .458 8 42 .190 58 97 .598 125 102 227 3.7 113 1 35 56 9 23 264 4.3

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2018-19 (Freshman): Murphy appeared in 21 games as a freshman, averaging 9.8 minutes per game…averaged 2.8 ppg and 2.0 rpg with 15 assists and nine steals…saw his averages rise to 3.9 ppg and 2.4 rpg in 11 Southland Conference games…reached a career-high nine points on three occasions, versus Arlington Baptist (12/14), Sam Houston State (01/19) and Northwestern State (02/20)…also pulled down a career-best six rebounds against Northwestern State (02/20)…was a perfect 2-of-2 from three-point range against SHSU (01/19)…played a career-high 24 minutes at Lamar (02/27).

High School: A three-year starter at the Cannon School in Concord, N.C. for coach Che Roth…averaged 25 points, eight rebounds and five assists as a senior…earned first team all-CISAA honors and was named honorable mention all-NCISAA…averaged 20 points, seven rebounds and four assists as a junior…averaged 14 points, six rebounds and three assists as a sophomore…played with current teammate Philip McKenzie…played club basketball for Team United.

Personal: Full name is Qon Elijah Murphy…born Aug. 14, 1999 in Charlotte, N.C.…son of Ron and Valerie Murphy… majoring in mass media arts.

Guard w 6-5 w 190 w So.-1LCornelius, North Carolina

Cannon School

2Qon MURPHY

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MURPHY CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2018-19 21 0 204 9.7 18 68 .265 6 26 .231 17 28 .607 13 28 41 2.0 20 0 15 22 5 9 59 2.8TOTAL 21 0 204 9.7 18 68 .265 6 26 .231 17 28 .607 13 28 41 2.0 20 0 15 22 5 9 59 2.8

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2018-19 (Freshman): Uloko appeared in all 30 games as a freshman, making three starts, and averaged 12.8 minutes per game…averaged 5.4 points and three rebounds per game…also averaged 5.4 ppg and three rpg in SLC play…led the team with nine blocked shots…recorded on double-double of 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds in 17 minutes against Arlington Baptist (12/14)…was the team’s top rebounder three times and was the leading scorer on one occasion…totaled a career-best 16 points against Nicholls (02/16), shooting 50 percent (4-of-8) from the floor and 72.7 percent (8-of-11) from the free throw line while also pulling down nine rebounds…scored in double-figures four times…scored 14 points against UTSA (11/26) and added 12 against

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (02/02)…shot 56.9 percent (66-of-116) from the floor…was a perfect 2-of-2 from three-point range.

High School: A three-year letterwinner for coach Rusty Larue at West Forsyth High School in Clemmons, N.C.…averaged 16.5 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game as a senior…was named Central Piedmont 4A all-conference and all-Northwest Region…selected to play in the Triad All-Star game…as a junior, averaged 8.5 points and seven rebounds per game…played club ball for the NC Spartans and coach Josh Thompson, averaging 17.5 points and nine rebounds per game.

Personal: Full name is Benjamin Osiophekai Uloko…born Oct. 12, 1999, in Jackson City, Missouri…son of Emmanuel and Veronica Uloko…has two brothers, Michael and Manny, and one sister, Maria…majoring in accounting.

Forward w 6-7 w 265 w So.-1LClemmons, North Carolina

West Forsyth H.S.

32Benjamin ULOKO

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ULOKO CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2018-19 30 3 384 12.8 66 116 .569 2 2 1.000 29 48 .604 35 54 89 3.0 62 1 7 25 9 7 163 5.4TOTAL 30 3 384 12.8 66 116 .569 2 2 1.000 29 48 .604 35 54 89 3.0 62 1 7 25 9 7 163 5.4

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2018-19 (Sophomore): Jones appeared in six games off the bench as a sophomore, averaging 2.5 minutes per game…scored a career-high seven points in just three minutes against Northwestern State (02/20) while also adding two rebounds and a blocked shot…scored five points in three minutes while pulling down three rebounds against Dallas Christian (12/29)…scored three points against Arlington Baptist (12/14)…scored two points at Arizona (11/07)…pulled down one rebound at Wisconsin (11/17)…finished the year 6-of-10 (60 percent) from the floor.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Cristo Rey Jesuit College Prep for coach Ivan Earls…during his junior and senior seasons, averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds…graduated with honors.

Personal: Full name is Nicholas Rashaud Jones…born Feb. 23, 1998 in Houston…son of Donald and Daun Jones…has two brothers, Donald and Josh, and one sister, Kelsey… majoring in international business.

Forward w 6-6 w 205 w Jr.-1LHouston, Texas

Cristo Rey Jesuit

20Nick JONES

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2018-19 (Freshman): Charles appeared in four games during his freshman year, averaging 3.5 minutes per game…scored three points and grabbed two steals in five minutes against Arlington Baptist (12/14)…finished with one point against Northwestern State (02/20).

High School: A two-year starter at Cypress Ranch High School for coach Mason Huffmeister…averaged 10 points, and five assists as a senior…earned Academic All-State honors…was a member of the National Honors Society…also played football.

Personal: Full name is Andrew Charles Jr.…born Mar. 21, 2000 in Houston…son of Andre and Tiffany Charles…has two sisters, Andria and Kaelyn…sister Kaelyn is a junior at HBU…cousin Ramon Sessions plays in the NBA for the Washington Wizards…cousin Willie Williams played in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks…uncle Nick Chestnut played football at Syracuse…majoring in business management.

Guard w 6-0 w 170 w So.-1LHouston, Texas

Cypress Ranch H.S.

14Andre Charles Jr.

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CHARLES CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2018-19 4 0 13 3.3 1 5 .200 0 4 .000 2 4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 1.0TOTAL 4 0 13 3.3 1 5 .200 0 4 .000 2 4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 1.0

JONES CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2018-19 6 0 15 2.5 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 4 5 .800 3 4 7 1.2 2 0 1 1 1 1 17 2.8TOTAL 6 0 15 2.5 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 4 5 .800 3 4 7 1.2 2 0 1 1 1 1 17 2.8

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Prior to HBU: Janacek played his sophomore season at Angelina College for coach Nick Wade…he started 30 of 31 games he appeared in for the Roadrunners…averaged 8.6 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game while shooting 35.3 percent from behind the arc and 91.8 percent from the free throw line…sat out the 2017-18 season…played his freshman season in 2016-17 at Lafayette for coach Fran O’Hanlon, appearing in all 30 games and starting 12, averaging 18.2 minutes per game…shot 33.9 percent (41-of-121) from three-point range and 90.3 percent (28-of-31) from behind the arc.

High School: Was a four-year letterwinner and starter at Scarborough High School in Houston for Coach Martin Wall…averaged 19 points, six assists and six rebounds per game in high school…finished as the leading scorer in Scarborough HS history…was named the district player of the year in 2014-15 and twice earned all-district honors…played club for Houston Hoops and coach Tim Schumacher.

Personal: Full name is Hunter Janacek…born Dec. 22, 1997 in Houston…son of Tim and Rebecca Janacek…majoring in accounting.

Guard w 6-5 w 185 w Jr.-TRHouston, Texas

Scarborough H.S./Lafayette/Angelina College

Center w 6-10 w 250 w Jr.-RSWestminster, Maryland

Friends School/Mount Saint Mary’s50Ryan GOMES

5Hunter JANACEK

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2018-19 (Junior): Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules, using a redshirt season.

Prior to HBU: Spent two seasons at Mount Saint Mary’s…started 15 games while appearing in all 32 games, averaging 10.7 minutes, 3.8 points and 1.8 rebounds per game as a sophomore…reached the NCAA Tournament as a freshman…appeared in 16 games, scoring 2.6 points and pulling down 1.1 rebounds in 6.2 minutes per game as a freshman…during his two seasons with the Mountaineers he shot 58.8 percent (87-of-148) from the floor.

High School: Two-year starter at the Friends School in Baltimore, Maryland, for coach Albert Holley…averaged 12.1 points, 8.1 rebounds and three blocks per game…played club for The District Basketball Club and coach Devin Williams.

Personal: Full name is Ryan Matthew Gomes…born July 16, 1997 in Westminster, Maryland… son of Mike Gomes and Sharon McClernan…majoring in biology.

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High School: A four-year letterwinner and starter at Carmel Christian School in Matthews, N.C. for coaches Byron Dinkins and Joe Badgett…was a three-time NCISAA 2A All-State selection…totaled more than 1,000 points during his high school career…led Carmel Christian to a state runner-up finish as a sophomore before winning back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior…averaged 10.3 points, 4.2 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game as a senior…as a junior, averaged 15.2 points, 6.4 assists and 3.8 steals per game…scored 28 points to go with seven rebounds, six steals and five assists in the 2017-18 state championship game, sinking a pair of free throws to send the game to overtime and making the game-winning jumper…played club basketball for Team Charlotte and coach Jeff McInnis.

Personal: Full name is Myles Anthony Pierre…born Dec. 2, 1999, in Charlotte, N.C.…son of Louis and Karen Pierre…has two brothers, Dwayne and Louie, and one sister, Keiana …majoring in business.

Guard w 6-2 w 190 w Fr.-HSCharlotte, North CarolinaCarmel Christian School

High School: A two-year starter for coach Chad Sulemanji at Cy-Fair High School in Cypress, Texas…as a senior, averaged 17 points, nine rebounds and one blocked shot per game, earning District 17-6A Defensive Player of the Year recognition…shot 60 percent from the floor as a senior…also named First Team All-District…played club basketball for Team Harden and coach Eric Dixon.

Personal: Full name is Zachary James Iyeyemi…born Sept. 25, 2000, in Dallas, Texas…son of Lambert Iyeyemi and Fhyllis Sheidun…has one brother, Xavier…majoring in kinesiology.

Center w 6-9 w 280 w Fr.-HSCypress, Texas

Cy-Fair H.S.34Zach IYEYEMI

4Myles PIERRE

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High School: A two-year starter at United Faith Christian Academy in Providence, N.C. for Coach Josh Coley…averaged 14 points, eight rebounds, six assists and two blocked shots per game as a senior…was named North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association All-State as a senior…also earned Southern Piedmont All-Conference recognition…was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name is Jason O’Neil Thompson Jr.…born Dec. 10, 2000 in Charlotte, N.C.…son of Natasha Johnson and step-dad Quincy McWaine… majoring in psychology.

Forward w 6-7 w 195 w Fr.-HSCharlotte, North Carolina

United Faith Christian Academy

High School: A two-year starter under head coach Charlie Jones at George Ranch High School in Richmond…averaged 19.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.5 steals per game as a senior…helped guide George Ranch to the UIL 6A regional finals in the state playoffs…averaged 10 ppg, five rpg and 4 apg as a junior…was named District 23-6A Most Valuable Player as a senior…earned First Team All-State and All-Region honors as a senior…named Second Team All-District as a junior…played club basketball for Rashard Lewis RL9.

Personal: Full name is Noah Micah Thomasson…born June 4, 2001 in Houston…son of Tracye Sweet and Leon Thomasson…father played professional football in the NFL and CFL…majoring in mass media arts.

Guard w 6-3 w 180 w Fr.-HSRichmond, Texas

George Ranch H.S.21Noah THOMASSON

13Jason THOMPSON

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-18 9-4 3-13 0-1 CONFERENCE 8-10 6-3 2-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-8 3-1 1-6 0-1

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/07/18 7:00 pm at Arizona 60-90 L 13749 (15)Gates, Jalon (9)McKenzie, Philip 11/10/18 7:00 pm FORDHAM W 75-72 748 (23)DuBose, Ian (6)DuBose, Ian 11/17/18 7:00 pm at Wisconsin 59-96 L 17095 (18)DuBose, Ian (5)Bonds, Braxton 11/23/18 3:00 pm at Wake Forest Wot 93-91 5109 (20)Gates, Jalon (6)Bonds, Braxton (6)McKenzie, Philip 11/26/18 7:00 pm UTSA 82-86 L 814 (15)DuBose, Ian (10)DuBose, Ian 12/01/18 4:00 PM at Louisiana Tech 78-85 L 1704 (19)DuBose, Ian (7)Lynch-Daniels, O. 12/8/18 4:02 p.m. at Texas State 80-90 L 2103 (31)DuBose, Ian (10)McKenzie, Philip 12/14/18 7:00 pm ARLINGTON BAPTIST W 107-70 601 (18)DuBose, Ian (10)Uloko, Benjamin 12/17/18 6:30 p.m. at Samford 61-85 L 704 (17)Gates, Jalon (13)DuBose, Ian 12/19/18 7:00 pm at Miami (FL) 73-80 L 6553 (19)Lynch-Daniels, O. (7)Bonds, Braxton (7)Hardt,Edward 12/29/18 7:00 pm DALLAS CHRISTIAN W 143-92 363 (29)DuBose, Ian (12)Hardt,Edward 01/02/19 7:00 pm *LAMAR UNIVERSITY Wot 88-82 683 (33)DuBose, Ian (10)DuBose, Ian 01/05/19 2 p.m. *at New Orleans 76-81 Lot 553 (22)DuBose, Ian (14)Hardt,Edward 01/12/19 3:30 p.m. *at Nicholls 76-77 L 367 (29)Hardt,Edward (10)Bonds, Braxton 01/16/19 7 p.m. *at Abilene Christian 68-75 L 1169 (18)DuBose, Ian (11)DuBose, Ian 01/19/19 7:00 pm *SAM HOUSTON ST. 65-71 L 948 (15)DuBose, Ian (11)DuBose, Ian 01/23/19 7:00 pm *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 67-70 L 678 (22)DuBose, Ian (6)Dalton, Ty 1/26/19 3:30 p.m. *at McNeese 73-79 L 2383 (17)O’Suji, Stephen (9)DuBose, Ian 01/30/19 7:00 pm *at Incarnate Word W 96-92 231 (27)Bonds, Braxton (7)Dalton, Ty 02/02/19 7:00 pm *A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 73-72 1000 (18)O’Suji, Stephen (7)Dalton, Ty 02/06/19 7:00 pm *SFA 77-79 L 908 (18)DuBose, Ian (6)Hardt,Edward (6)Dalton, Ty 2/13/19 7:00 PM *at Central Arkansas W 75-71 515 (21)Dalton, Ty (10)Dalton, Ty 02/16/19 7:00 pm *NICHOLLS W 88-82 611 (16)DuBose, Ian (9)Uloko, Benjamin (16)Uloko, Benjamin 02/20/19 7:00 pm *NORTHWESTERN ST. W 92-54 634 (13)Bonds, Braxton (9)Dalton, Ty 2/23/19 7:00 p.m. *at Sam Houston St. 113-119 Lo2 1350 (24)Lynch-Daniels, O. (7)DuBose, Ian 2/27/19 7:00 PM *at Lamar University 75-110 L 2863 (20)Dalton, Ty (5)Uloko, Benjamin 03/02/19 7:00 pm *MCNEESE W 86-65 781 (20)Dalton, Ty (10)Bonds, Braxton 03/06/19 7:00 pm *INCARNATE WORD W 118-111 684 (25)Gates, Jalon (7)DuBose, Ian 03/09/19 5:00 pm *at A&M-Corpus Christi 69-76 L 1059 (28)DuBose, Ian (7)DuBose, Ian (7)Bonds, Braxton 03/13/19 5 p.m. vs Lamar University 79-81 L 1650 (19)Gates, Jalon (6)Hardt,Edward

*Southland Conference game

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MINUTES TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDSNo. Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg0 DuBose, Ian 30 30 912 30.4 173 356 .486 53 121 .438 111 157 .707 45 133 178 5.9 78 ? 103 80 8 47 510 17.0 Conference-Only... 18 18 558 31.0 104 214 .486 36 80 .450 60 85 .706 28 86 114 6.3 42 1 62 48 7 30 304 16.915 Hardt, Edward 27 27 659 24.4 117 205 .571 1 1 1.000 80 133 .602 43 91 134 5.0 78 ? 19 56 8 19 315 11.7 Conference-Only... 15 15 372 24.8 65 105 .619 1 1 1.000 49 76 .645 21 45 66 4.4 46 3 12 30 4 9 180 12.022 Gates, Jalon 28 0 366 13.1 68 186 .366 47 145 .324 64 78 .821 7 16 23 0.8 20 0 13 16 0 4 247 8.8 Conference-Only... 16 0 168 10.5 26 79 .329 16 58 .276 32 38 .842 4 9 13 0.8 11 0 6 9 0 3 100 6.323 Lynch-Daniels, Oliver 30 17 703 23.4 89 229 .389 37 117 .316 39 62 .629 18 76 94 3.1 66 ? 61 57 2 17 254 8.5 Conference-Only... 18 6 400 22.2 46 136 .338 15 64 .234 23 42 .548 5 45 50 2.8 34 1 29 36 2 8 130 7.230 Bonds, Braxton 30 24 895 29.8 108 242 .446 2 24 .083 27 54 .500 41 102 143 4.8 63 ? 107 58 6 67 245 8.2 Conference-Only... 18 17 575 31.9 75 160 .469 2 17 .118 21 36 .583 33 56 89 4.9 37 0 63 43 5 47 173 9.610 Dalton, Ty 24 13 487 20.3 69 135 .511 13 36 .361 41 55 .745 33 62 95 4.0 42 ? 44 35 2 17 192 8.0 Conference-Only... 18 12 434 24.1 61 122 .500 13 35 .371 39 50 .780 33 56 89 4.9 35 0 38 33 1 16 174 9.74 O’Suji, Stephen 27 19 509 18.9 50 133 .376 21 52 .404 52 72 .722 15 39 54 2.0 39 ? 50 38 2 26 173 6.4 Conference-Only... 15 13 322 21.5 33 94 .351 14 39 .359 35 49 .714 10 30 40 2.7 24 0 33 25 1 13 115 7.72 McKenzie, Philip 30 17 609 20.3 59 121 .488 3 20 .150 44 64 .688 75 49 124 4.1 59 ? 21 31 3 14 165 5.5 Conference-Only... 18 6 326 18.1 27 53 .509 1 7 .143 24 37 .649 34 27 61 3.4 32 1 9 16 1 7 79 4.432 Uloko, Benjamin 30 3 384 12.8 66 116 .569 2 2 1.000 29 48 .604 35 54 89 3.0 62 ? 7 25 9 7 163 5.4 Conference-Only... 18 3 225 12.5 40 69 .580 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 22 32 54 3.0 35 0 7 12 7 5 98 5.43 Stent, Jackson 29 0 366 12.6 41 90 .456 14 39 .359 25 33 .758 19 20 39 1.3 63 ? 8 16 8 4 121 4.2 Conference-Only... 17 0 189 11.1 23 50 .460 6 18 .333 19 21 .905 7 10 17 1.0 34 2 2 10 7 3 71 4.213 Murphy, Qon 21 0 205 9.8 18 68 .265 6 26 .231 17 28 .607 13 28 41 2.0 20 ? 15 22 5 9 59 2.8 Conference-Only... 11 0 121 11.0 14 41 .341 6 18 .333 9 17 .529 9 17 26 2.4 9 0 11 14 4 5 43 3.920 Jones, Nick 6 0 15 2.5 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 4 5 .800 3 4 7 1.2 2 0 1 1 1 1 17 2.8 Conference-Only... 2 0 5 2.5 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 1.0 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 3.514 Charles Jr., Andre 4 0 14 3.5 1 5 .200 0 4 .000 2 4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 1.0 Conference-Only... 2 0 5 2.5 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5TM TEAM................ 66 55 121 4.0 7 Conference-Only... 43 41 84 4.7 6 Total.......... 30 865 1896 .456 200 588 .340 535 793 .675 413 729 1142 38.1 595 ? 449 442 54 234 2465 82.2 Conference-Only... 18 516 1127 .458 111 340 .326 332 484 .686 249 456 705 39.2 340 8 272 282 40 146 1475 81.9 Opponents...... 30 887 1805 .491 248 618 .401 462 625 .739 290 756 1046 34.9 665 ? 473 474 120 223 2484 82.8 Conference-Only... 18 531 1090 .487 142 356 .399 262 350 .749 159 449 608 33.8 418 20 296 286 73 150 1466 81.4

All-Southland Conference (TM)Ian DuBose (2nd)

All-Defensive Southland ConferenceBraxton Bonds

POSTSEASON HONORSAcademic All-Southland Conference (TM)Oliver Lynch-Daniels (1st)Ian DuBose (2nd)

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT. W L PCT.Sam Houston State 16 2 .889 20 12 .625Abilene Christian 14 4 .778 27 7 .794Southeastern La. 12 6 .667 17 16 .515New Orleans 12 6 .667 19 14 .576Lamar 12 6 .667 20 13 .606A&M-Corpus Christi 9 9 .500 14 18 .438Central Arkansas 8 10 .444 14 19 .424HBU 8 10 .444 12 18 .400Stephen F. Austin 7 11 .389 14 16 .467Nicholls 7 11 .389 14 17 .452Northwestern State 6 12 .333 11 20 .355McNeese 5 13 .278 9 22 .290Incarnate Word 1 17 .056 6 25 .194

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGSCOMPARISON

Team Statistics HBU OPPSCORING 2465 2484 Points per game 82.2 82.8 Scoring margin -0.6 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 865-1896 887-1805 Field goal pct .456 .4913 POINT FG-ATT 200-588 248-618 3-point FG pct .340 .401 3-pt FG made per game 6.7 8.3FREE THROWS-ATT 535-793 462-625 Free throw pct .675 .739 F-Throws made per game 17.8 15.4REBOUNDS 1142 1046 Rebounds per game 38.1 34.9 Rebounding margin +3.2 -ASSISTS 449 473 Assists per game 15.0 15.8TURNOVERS 449 474 Turnovers per game 14.7 15.8 Turnover margin +1.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0STEALS 234 223 Steals per game 7.8 7.4BLOCKS 84 120 Blocks per game 1.8 4.0ATTENDANCE 9453 57507 Home games-Avg/Game 13-727 16-3594 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0

Score by periods 1st 2nd OT TotalHBU 1105 1302 58 2465Opponents 1178 1245 61 2484

2018-19 STATISTICS

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Well into its sixth decade of service, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions and approximately 4,200 student-athletes. Having commemorated its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 13 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21st Century. The successful transformation continues, as the Southland Conference welcomed four additional members in 2013: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New Orleans. In addition to its newest members, the Southland also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. An original Southland member from 1963-73, Abilene Christian rejoined the league as one of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA history, and the addition of Houston Baptist, UIW and New Orleans gives the Southland a regular competitive presence in the key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. Southland cities encompass approximately 14 million people, and six of its television markets rank among the top 100 in the U.S. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian).

Other notable alums from current members include Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene Christian), professional golfers Shawn Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), former NFL standouts Bobby Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), Ricardo Chavira (UIW) and Jesse Borrego (UIW), and the late NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). The Southland sponsors 17 full championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete

for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The Southland Bowling League, an affiliated Conference sport, originated in 2015, and four of its members filled out half of the eight-team bracket, with Stephen F. Austin advancing to the national title match. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has broadcast more than 160 events. The network has expanded its reach to roughly 13 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in recent years, and has also gained national viewership through ESPN3 and Fox College Sports. In its first seven years, the network has received recognition for its work, earning numerous College Sports Media and Telly Awards. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s Toyota Stadium, and after a successful three-year run, the partnership was rewarded with a three-year renewal to serve as the national championship host site through the 2015 season. Men’s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the Southland’s history. The league has sent four teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney and Mike Oliver played in the Southland Conference. The league saw a record five men’s basketball teams reach the postseason in 2015 and 2017, and sent four teams to the postseason in 2016. The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last decade, no other Division I conference has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Division I leagues in men’s basketball APR. The academic progress the league has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our student-athletes.

Southland Conference Mileage ChartSchool ACU UCA HBU UIW LU MCM UNO NICH NSU SHSU SLU SFA AMCCAbilene Christian –– 523 409 624 461 526 702 670 436 341 669 364 390Central Arkansas 523 –– 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 415 500 321 754HBU 409 464 –– 198 88 144 348 316 229 70 314 142 219Incarnate Word 245 624 198 –– 284 340 544 512 424 226 510 324 143Lamar 461 430 88 284 –– 60 261 231 157 112 226 124 307McNeese State 526 464 144 340 60 –– 206 171 121 172 166 161 363New Orleans 702 473 348 544 261 206 –– 65 272 392 58 388 566Nicholls State 670 589 316 512 231 171 65 –– 229 343 88 329 536Northwestern State 436 310 229 424 157 121 272 229 –– 180 208 109 488Sam Houston State 341 415 70 226 112 172 392 343 180 –– 338 94 290Southeastern Louisiana 669 500 314 510 226 166 58 88 208 338 –– 311 535Stephen F. Austin 364 321 142 324 124 161 388 329 109 94 311 –– 361Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 390 754 219 143 307 363 566 536 488 209 535 361 ––

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Location ...............................................................Tulsa, OklahomaEnrollment ............................................................................4,682Colors ........................................ Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Conference ......................................................................American President ............................................................. Dr. Gerald ClancyAthletics Director ................................................ Dr. Derrick GraggArena (Capacity) .......................................Reynolds Center (8,355)Head Coach ................................................................. Frank HaithAlma Mater, Year ........................................................... Elon, 1988Overall Record (Years) ...............................................282-195 (15)Record at Tulsa (Years) ....................................................95-66 (5)Assistant Coaches ............................. Kwanza Johnson, Shea Seals, ........................................................................Jerry Wainwright Director of Operations ..................................................Dave ReiterBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (918) 631-31322018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 18-142018-19 AAC Record (Finish) ......................................... 8-10 (7th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ........................... 16 (2016)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 6/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 0-3Last Meeting ..................................11/27/1993 (W-Tulsa), 63-128MBB Contact ........................................................... Don TomkalskiE-mail ...............................................donald.tomkalski@tulsa.eduOffice .................................................................... (918) 631-3200Website ..................................................www.tulsahurricane.com

TulsaGOLDEN HURRICANE

Location ...............................................................Tulsa, OklahomaEnrollment ............................................................................4,163Colors .........................................Vegas Gold, Navy Blue and White Conference ............................................................Summit LeaguePresident ........................................................... Dr. William WilsonAthletics Director .........................................................Mike CarterArena (Capacity) .........................................Mabee Center (10,575)Head Coach .....................................................................Paul MillsAlma Mater, Year .................................................Texas A&M, 1996Overall Record (Years) .....................................................11-21 (1)Record at Oral Roberts (Years) .........................................11-21 (1)Assistant Coaches ...........Solomon Bozeman, Russell Springmann, ............................................................................Sam PattersonDirector of Operations ..............................................Steve UpshawBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (918) 495-71532018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 11-212018-19 Summit League Record (Finish) ..................... 7-9 (T-5th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 5 (2008)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 3/3Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 4/1All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 0-2Last Meeting ................................2/3/14 (W-Oral Roberts), 66-80 MBB Contact ................................................................Scott SlarksE-mail .................................................................. [email protected] .................................................................... (918) 495-6646Website ......................................................www.oruathletics.com

Oral RobertsGOLDEN EAGLES

Location ................................................................. Lubbock, TexasEnrollment ..........................................................................38,803Colors ..................................................................Scarlet and Black Conference ........................................................ Big 12 ConferenceChancellor ...................................................... Ted L. Mitchell, M.D.President ....................................................Dr. Lawrence ShovanecAthletics Director ....................................................... Kirby HocuttArena (Capacity) ...................United Supermarkets Arena (15,098)Head Coach ..................................................................Chris BeardAlma Mater, Year ..........................................................Texas, 1995Overall Record (Years) .................................................247-81 (10)Record at Texas Tech (Years) ............................................76-31 (3)Assistant Coaches ....................................Mark Adams, Brian Burg, .................................................................................Ulric MaligiDirector of Operations ........................................... Tim MacAllisterBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (806) 834-73802018-19 Overall Record .......................................................... 31-72018-19 Big 12 Record (Finish) ...................................14-4 (T-1st)Postseason ...................... NCAA Tournament Championship GameNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ........................... 17 (2019)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................ 3/11Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 1/4All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 0-6Last Meeting ............................... 11/11/16 (W-Texas Tech), 67-93 MBB Contact ........................................................ Wes Bloomquist E-mail ....................................................wes.bloomquist@ttu.eduOffice .................................................................... (512) 966-6971Website ......................................................... www.texastech.com

Texas TechRED RAIDERS

Location ........................................................ Ann Arbor, MichiganEnrollment ..........................................................................46,710Colors .....................................................................Maize and BlueConference ......................................................................... Big TenPresident ................................................................. Mark Schlissel Athletics Director ....................................................Warde ManuelArena (Capacity) ..........................................Crisler Center (12,707)Head Coach ............................................................ Juwan HowardAlma Mater, Year ................................................... Michigan, 1995Overall Record (Years) .........................................................0-0 (0)Record at Michigan (Years) ..................................................0-0 (0) Assistant Coaches ........................ Phil Martelli, Saddi Washington, .............................................................................Howard EisleyDirector of Operations ................................................ Chris HunterBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (734) 647-2738 2018-19 Overall Record .......................................................... 30-72018-19 Big Ten Record (Finish) .....................................15-5 (3rd)Postseason .................................NCAA Tournament Sweet SixteenNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ........................... 25 (2019)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................ 13/3Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 0-3Last Meeting ..................................12/5/15 (W-Michigan), 57-82MBB Contact ..............................................................Tom WywrotE-mail .......................................................... [email protected] .................................................................... (734) 763-4423 Website .......................................................... www.mgoblue.com

MichiganWOLVERINES

Location ................................................................. Houston, TexasEnrollment ..........................................................................46,355Colors .................................................................Scarlet and White Conference ......................................................................American President ............................................................... Dr. Renu KhatorAthletics Director ......................................................Chris PezmanArena (Capacity) ..........................................Fertitta Center (7,035)Head Coach ...........................................................Kelvin SampsonAlma Mater, Year ...........................................UNC Pembroke, 1978Overall Record (Years) ...............................................616-322 (30)Record at Houston (Years) .............................................116-52 (5)Assistant Coaches ........................... Alvin Brooks, Kellen Sampson, ...........................................................................Quannas WhiteDirector of Operations .............................................. Meshu NeggaBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (713) 743-94302018-19 Overall Record .......................................................... 33-42018-19 American Record (Finish) ................................. 16-2 (1st)Postseason .................................NCAA Tournament Sweet SixteenNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ........................... 21 (2019)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 5/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 0-12Last Meeting ................................... 12/16/14 (W-Houston) 76-83 MBB Contact ................................................................ Jeff Conrad E-mail .................................................... [email protected] ..................................................................... (713 743-9410Website ........................................................www.uhcougars.com

HoustonCOUGARS

Location .................................................................... Dayton, OhioEnrollment ............................................................................8,000Colors ........................................................................Red and Blue Conference ....................................................................Atlantic 10President ................................................................... Dr. Eric SpinaAthletics Director ....................................................... Neil SullivanArena (Capacity) ................................................UD Arena (13,435)Head Coach .............................................................Anthony GrantAlma Mater, Year .......................................................Dayton, 1987Overall Record (Years) .................................................138-97 (10)Record at Dayton (Years) ...................................................... 36-29Assistant Coaches .......................Anthony Solomon, Ricardo Greer, ...............................................................................Darren HertzDirector of Operations .............................................. James HaringBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (937) 229-44212018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 21-122018-19 A-10 Record (Finish).........................................13-5 (3rd)Postseason .............................................................NIT First RoundNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ........................... 18 (2017)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 8/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 0-0Last Meeting ............................................................................N/A MBB Contact ......................................................... Doug Hauschild E-mail ................................................... [email protected] .................................................................... (937) 229-4390Website .....................................................www.daytonflyers.com

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Location .....................................................Birmingham, AlabamaEnrollment ............................................................................5,619Colors ........................................................................Red and Blue Conference ....................................................Southern Conference President .............................................. Dr. Andrew WestmorelandAthletics Director ...................................................Martin NewtonArena (Capacity) ................................... Pete Hanna Center (5,000)Head Coach .............................................................. Scott PadgettAlma Mater, Year ....................................................Kentucky, 1999Overall Record (Years) .....................................................74-92 (5)Record at Samford (Years) ...............................................74-92 (5)Assistant Coaches .................................Shawn Finney, Sidney Ball, ..........................................................................Charles NewtonDirector of Operations ..........................................Matthew PowellBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (205) 726-44442018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 17-162018-19 SoCon Record (Finish) .................................. 6-12 (T-6th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 2 (2000)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 6/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 4/1All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 16-9Last Meeting .................................. 12/17/18 (W-Samford), 61-85 MBB Contact .............................................................. Joey Mullins E-mail ...................................................... [email protected] .................................................................... (205) 726-2799Website ..................................................www.samfordsports.com

SamfordBULLDOGS

Location ................................................................. Houston, TexasEnrollment ............................................................................6,989Colors .......................................................................Blue and Gray Conference ............................................................Conference USA President .............................................................David W. LeebronAthletics Director ..................................................... Joe KarlgaardArena (Capacity) ......................................Tudor Fieldhouse (5,208)Head Coach ....................................................................Scott PeraAlma Mater, Year ................................................. Penn State, 1989Overall Record (Years) .....................................................20-43 (2)Record at Rice (Years) ......................................................20-43 (2)Assistant Coaches ..................... Vince Alexander, Mark Linebaugh, ...................................................................................Van GreenDirector of Operations ...............................................Rhett BonnerBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (713) 348-40752018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 13-192018-19 CUSA Record (Finish) .................................. 8-10 (T-11th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 4 (1970)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 9/4Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 3-8Last Meeting .........................................11/30/16 (W-Rice), 77-90 MBB Contact ......................................................Tim Andrzejewski E-mail ................................................ [email protected] .................................................................... (713) 348-3929Website ........................................................... www.riceowls.com

RiceOWLS

Location ..........................................................Nacogdoches, Texas Enrollment ..........................................................................12,969Colors ................................................................. Purple and White Conference .................................................................... Southland President .............................................................. Dr. Scott GordonAthletics Director ............................................................Ryan IveyArena (Capacity) .................................... Johnson Coliseum (7,203)Head Coach ................................................................... Kyle KellerAlma Mater, Year .........................................Oklahoma State, 1990Overall Record (Years) .....................................................60-38 (3)Record at SFA (Years) .......................................................60-38 (3)Assistant Coaches ................................. ..Jeremy Cox, Wade MasonDirector of Operations ...................................................Chris KeithBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (936)-468-31082018-18 Overall Record ........................................................ 14-162018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................... 7-11 (9th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 5 (2018)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 4/9Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 1-18 Last Meeting ..............................................2/6/19 (W-SFA), 77-79 MBB Contact ............................................................Charlie Hurley E-mail ............................................................ [email protected] .................................................................... (936) 468-2606Website ............................................................ www.sfajacks.com

Stephen F. AustinLUMBERJACKS

Location ...........................................................Albuquerque, N.M.Enrollment ..........................................................................22,225Colors .................................................................. Cherry and Silver Conference .......................................... Mountain West Conference President ............................................................Dr. Garnett StokesAthletics Director ....................................................... Eddie NunezArena (Capacity) .....................Dreamstyle Arena - The Pit (15,411)Head Coach .....................................................................Paul WeirAlma Mater, Year ........................................................... York, 2004Overall Record (Years) .....................................................61-39 (3)Record at UNM (Years) ....................................................33-33 (2)Assistant Coaches .................... Jerome Robinson, Brandon Mason, ................................................................................Dan McHaleDirector of Operations ..................................................Tyler StuartBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (505) 925-57502018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 14-182018-19 MWC Record (Finish) .................................... 7-11 (T-7th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 8 (2014)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 7/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 0-3Last Meeting ........................................11/14/16 (W-UNM), 79-95 MBB Contact ........................................................ Chelsea Pitvorec E-mail ............................................................ [email protected] .................................................................... (352) 422-2875Website ............................................................www.golobos.com

New MexicoLOBOS

Location ................................................................... Conway, Ark.. Enrollment ..........................................................................11,900Colors ....................................................................Purple and Gray Conference .................................................................... Southland President ............................................................ Dr. Houston DavisAthletics Director .................................................. Dr. Brad TeagueArena (Capacity) .............................................Farris Center (5,000)Head Coach ................................................................Russ PennellAlma Mater, Year .............................. Pittsburgh (Kan.) State, 1989Overall Record (Years) ...............................................142-166 (11)Record at UCA (Years) ....................................................49-108 (5)Assistant Coaches ................. ..Anthony Boone, Matt Scherbenske, ......................................................... Tyler Miller, Brock WiddersDirector of Operations ..............................................John CranfordBasketball Office Phone ...................................... (501) 852-410002018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 14-192018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................ 8-10 (T-7th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ...................................noneLetterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 8/4Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 4/1All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 4-3 Last Meeting ...........................................2/13/19 (W-HBU), 75-71 MBB Contact ..................................................................Steve East E-mail .................................................................... [email protected] .................................................................... (501) 450-5743Website ......................................................... www.ucasports.com

Central ArkansasBEARS

Location ............................................................... Nathitoches, La. Enrollment ..........................................................................10,900Colors ............................................................... Purple and Orange Conference .................................................................... Southland President .............................................................. Dr. Chris MaggioAthletics Director ......................................................... Greg BurkeArena (Capacity) ..................................... Prather Coliseum (3,400)Head Coach ..........................................................Mike McConathyAlma Mater, Year ........................................... Louisiana Tech, 1977Overall Record (Years) ...............................................647-480 (36)Record at LU (Years) ..................................................295-321 (20)Assistant Coaches .............................. ..Jeff Moore, Dave Simmons, ........................................................................ Jacob SpielbauerDirector of Operations .................................................Jordan LunaBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (318) 357-42742018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 11-202018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................. 6-12 (11th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 6 (2012)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 8/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record .......................................................... 17-15Last Meeting ...........................................2/20/19 (W-HBU), 92-54 MBB Contact ................................................................. Matt Vines E-mail ..............................................................vinesm@nsula.eduOffice ................................................................... (318)-716-8605Website ...................................................... www.nsudemons.com

Northwestern StateDEMONS

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Location .............................................................. Beaumont, Texas Enrollment ..........................................................................14,783Colors ......................................................................Red and White Conference .................................................................... Southland President ........................................................Dr. Kenneth R. EvansAthletics Director .........................................................Marco BornArena (Capacity) ................................... Montagne Center (10,080)Head Coach .......................................................................Tic PriceAlma Mater, Year .............................................. Virginia Tech, 1979Overall Record (Years) ...............................................252-202 (14)Record at LU (Years) ........................................................85-80 (5)Assistant Coaches .................... ..David Dumars, Brandon Chappell, ..............................................................................Joey CantafioDirector of Operations ..............................................Tommy StrineBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (409)-880-83012018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 20-132018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................ 12-6 (T-3rd)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 6 (2012)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 4/9Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 1/4All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 8-13Last Meeting ....................................... 3/13/19 (W-Lamar), 79-81 MBB Contact .............................................................. James Dixon E-mail ......................................................james.dixon@lamar.eduOffice ................................................................... (409)-880-8329Website ................................................. www.lamarcardinals.com

LamarCARDINALS

Location .............................................................. New Orleans, La. Enrollment ............................................................................8,231Colors ............................................................Royal Blue and Silver Conference .................................................................... Southland President ..............................................................Dr. John NicklowAthletics Director ........................................................Tim DuncanArena (Capacity) ....................................... Lakefront Arena (8,785)Head Coach ...........................................................Mark SiessingerAlma Mater, Year ....................................................... Aurora, 1995Overall Record (Years) .................................................112-129 (8)Record at UNO (Years) .................................................112-129 (8)Assistant Coaches ................................Jody Bailey, Kris Arkenberg, ................................................................................... Jay SmithDirector of Operations ...................................................J.A. AnglinBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (504)-280-72422018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 19-142018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................ 12-6 (T-3rd)Postseason NCAA First Round ................................. CIT First RoundNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 5 (2017)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 9/4Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 4-10 Last Meeting ............................................ 1/5/19 (W-UNO), 76-81 MBB Contact ............................................................. Kelvin Queliz E-mail ................................................................ [email protected] ................................................................... (504)-280-6284Website ...................................................www.unoprivateers.com

New OrleansPRIVATEERS

Location ...............................................................Huntsville, Texas Enrollment ..........................................................................20,477Colors ................................................................ Orange and White Conference .................................................................... Southland President .............................................................. Dr. Dana G. HoytAthletics Director .................................................. Bobby WilliamsArena (Capacity) .................................... Johnson Coliseum (6,100)Head Coach ...............................................................Jason HootenAlma Mater, Year ........................................... ,Tarleton State, 1993Overall Record (Years) .................................................179-125 (9)Record at SHSU (Years) ................................................179-125 (9)Assistant Coaches ............................... ..Chris Mudge, Chuck Taylor, ....................................................................................Phil ForteDirector of Operations .............................................................. n/aBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (936)-294-17472018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 21-122018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ................................ 16-2 (1st)Postseason .............................................................NIT First RoundNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 2 (2010)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 7/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 1/4All-Time Series Record .......................................................... 10-16Last Meeting ..................................... 2/23/19 (W-SHSU), 113-119 MBB Contact ................................................................. Cody Stark E-mail ................................................................. cstark@shsu,eduOffice ................................................................... (936)-294-2692Website .......................................................www.gobearkats.com

Sam Houston StateBEARKATS

Location ..................................................................Thibodaux, La. Enrollment ............................................................................6,500Colors ........................................................................Red and Gray Conference .................................................................... Southland President ....................................................................Dr. Jay CluneAthletics Director .......................................................... Matt RoanArena (Capacity) ................................ Stopher Gymnasium (3,800)Head Coach ............................................................ Austin ClaunchAlma Mater, Year ........................................................Emory, 2012Overall Record (Years) .....................................................14-17 (1)Record at NICH(Years) .....................................................14-17 (1)Assistant Coaches ......................... ..Trevor Deloach, Nick Bowman, ................................................................................ Joey BrooksDirector of Operations ..............................................Tevon SaddlerBasketball Office Phone ........................................ (985) 448-42872018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 14-172018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................ 7-11 (T-9th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 2 (1998)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 9/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record .......................................................... 14-14 Last Meeting ...........................................2/19/19 (W-HBU), 88-82 MBB Contact ............................................................... Jay Sullivan E-mail .................................................... [email protected] ................................................................... (985)-448-4282Website ..................................................www.geauxcolonels.com

NichollsCOLONELS

Location ...............................................................Lake Charles, La. Enrollment ............................................................................7,638Colors .......................................................................Blue and Gold Conference .................................................................... Southland President ..............................................................Dr. Daryl BurckelAthletics Director .................................................. Bruce HemphillArena (Capacity) .........................................H&HP Complex (4,100)Head Coach ............................................................Heath SchroyerAlma Mater, Year ........................... Armstrong Atlantic State, 1995Overall Record (Years) ...............................................135-166 (10)Record at McNeese (Years) ................................................9-22 (1)Assistant Coaches ................................ ..John Aiken, Mike Dubose, ........................................................................... Jalen CourtneyDirector of Operations ........................................... Matthew TaylorBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (337)-475-54802018-19 Overall Record .......................................................... 9-222018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................. 5-13 (12th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 2 (2002)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 4/7Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 7-17 Last Meeting ............................................ 3/2/19 (W-HBU), 86-65 MBB Contact ....................................................Matthew Bonnette E-mail .................................................. [email protected] .................................................................... (337) 475-5207Website .................................................www.mcneesesports.com

McNeeseCOWBOYS

Location ............................................................San Antonio, Texas Enrollment ..........................................................................10,951Colors ............................................................Red, Black and White Conference .................................................................... Southland President .............................................................Dr. Thomas EvansInterim Athletics Director ........................................ Richard DuranArena (Capacity) ............... McDermott Convocation Center (2,000)Head Coach ...............................................Dr. Carson CunninghamAlma Mater, Year .......................................................Purdue, 2000Overall Record (Years) .................................................... 113-77 (6Record at UIW (Years) .......................................................6-24 (1)Assistant Coaches ............................. ..Kenyon Spears, Taylor Land, .................................................................................Ryne SmithDirector of Operations .................................................. Zach TaylorBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (210)-829-60522018-19 Overall Record .......................................................... 6-252018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................. 1-17 (13th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ...................................noneLetterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 9/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 6-21 Last Meeting .........................................3/6/19 (W-HBU), 118-111 MBB Contact ............................................................... Zach Mason E-mail ............................................................dischian@uiwtx.eduOffice .................................................................... (210) 283-5052Website .................................................... www.uiwcardinals.com

Incarnate WordCARDINALS

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Location ......................................................... Corpus Christi, Texas Enrollment ..........................................................................12,203Colors ................................................ Royal Blue, Green and White Conference .................................................................... Southland President .........................................................Dr. Kelly QuintanillaAthletics Director ...................................................... Jon PalumboArena (Capacity) ............................. American Bank Center (8,100)Head Coach ................................................................Willis WilsonAlma Mater, Year ........................................................... Rice, 1982Overall Record (Years) ...............................................342-378 (25)Record at AMCC (Years) ...............................................124-131 (8)Assistant Coaches ............................. ..Marty Gross, Mark Dannhof, .............................................................................Terry JohnsonDirector of Operations ............................................Kevin ReynoldsBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (361)-825-21372018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 14-182018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ................................. 9-9 (6th)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 1 (2007)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 9/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record ............................................................ 7-13 Last Meeting .......................................3/9/19 (W-TAMUCC), 69-76 MBB Contact ..............................................................Marshall Fey E-mail ...................................................marshall.fey@tamucc.eduOffice .................................................................... (361) 825-3410Website ...................................................... www.goislanders.com

Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiISLANDERS

Location ....................................................... Hammond, Louisiana Enrollment ..........................................................................15,403Colors .................................................................... Green and Gold Conference .................................................................... Southland President .................................................................. Dr. John CrainAthletics Director ........................................................Jay ArtiguesArena (Capacity) ..................................... University Center (7,500)Head Coach .................................................................David KieferAlma Mater, Year .............................................. Kansas State, 2007Overall Record (Years) .........................................................0-0 (0)Record at SLU (Years) ..........................................................0-0 (0) Assistant Coaches .......................Mark Lieberman, Patrick Schulte, .............................................................................Jordan BrooksBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (985)-549-38742018-19 Overall Record ........................................................ 17-162018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ............................ 12-6 (T-3rd)Postseason .............................................................................noneNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 1 (2005)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 6/9Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 2/3All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 5-7 Last Meeting ............................................1/23/19 (W-SLU), 67-70 MBB Contact ................................................................ Chris Salim E-mail ..................................Christopher.salim@southeastern.eduOffice ................................................................... (985)-549-2142Website .......................................................... www.lionsports.net

Southeastern LouisianaLIONS

Location ...................................................................Abilene, Texas Enrollment ............................................................................4,910Colors ................................................................. Purple and White Conference .................................................................... Southland President ............................................................. Dr. Phil SchubertAthletics Director ..........................................................Allen WardArena (Capacity) ...................................... Moody Coliseum (4,500)Head Coach ................................................................. Joe GoldingAlma Mater, Year ....................................... Abilene Christian, 1998Overall Record (Years) .................................................114-128 (8)Record at ACU (Years) ..................................................114-128 (8)Assistant Coaches ................................... ..Brette Tanner, Ted Crass, ............................................................................Antonio BosticDirector of Operations ............................................Colton SouthallBasketball Office Phone ....................................... (325)-674-23232018-19 Overall Record .......................................................... 27-72018-19 Southland Record (Finish) ...............................14-4 (2nd)Postseason ..................................... NCAA Tournament First RoundNCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) ............................. 1 (2019)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 9/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 1/4All-Time Series Record .............................................................. 3-7 Last Meeting ........................................... 1/16/19 (W-ACU), 68-75 MBB Contact ..............................................................Cassie Kelley E-mail .........................................................cassie.kelley@acu.eduOffice ................................................................... (325)-674-6171Website ......................................................... www.acusports.com

Abilene ChristianWILDCATS

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SCORING1. Eddie Brown 1,939 1968-722. E.C. Coleman 1,846 1969-733. Chad Hartley 1,818 1995-994. Shannon Holmes 1,546 1991-955. Charles Fordjour 1,511 1999-026. Michael Holmquist 1,494 2000-047. Tony DiCamillo 1,493 1991-958. Kelton Smith 1,434 1996-009. Ralton Way 1,374 1977-8110. Anicent Lavodrama 1,348 1981-8511. Greg Wise 1,323 1977-8112. Bobby Sanders 1,321 1991-9513. Andrew Gonzalez 1,292 2009-1114. David Preston 1,290 1993-9515. Colter Lasher 1,246 2013-17

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min. 400 Attempts)1. Terry Hairston .616 1982-84 (331-537)2. Anicent Lavodrama .606 1981-85 (505-833)3. Josh Ibarra .604 2014-18 (386-639)4. Michael LeBlanc .595 1999-00, 01-02 (335-563)5. Roy Jones .590 1980-82 (272-461) 6. Mike Sissel .583 1995-96 (242-415)7. E.C. Coleman .569 1969-73 (733-1289)8. Larry Hollins .566 1981-83 (427-754)9. Ricky Bennett .559 2003-05 (432-773)10. Tony DiCamillo .554 1991-95 (533-997)11. Rod Nealy .544 2002-03 (355-653)12. Josh Brian .543 2001-03 (240-405)13. Shannon Holmes .541 1991-95 (633-1169)14. Omar Sierra .537 1986-89 (338-630) Charles Fordjour .537 1999-02 (589-1097)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min. 100 Attempts)1. Marcel Smith .832 2011-15 (148-178)2. Alex Fountain .817 2013-16 (85-104)3. Baron Sauls .8168 2007-09 (165-202)4. Jim Skaggs .8167 1969-73 (303-371)5. Ricky Bennett .8162 2003-05 (333-408)6. David Preston .814 1993-95 (189-232)7. Anthony Odunsi .813 2014-16 (395-486) 8. Andrew Gonzalez .812 2009-11 (402-495)9. Chad Hartley .808 1995-99 (291-360)10. Jalon Gates .800 2016-19 (144-180)11. Bryn Caulkins .792 2003-07 (210-265)12. Corey Thomas .791 2004-06 (212-268)13. Tyler Russell .7882 2011-15 (175-222)14. Dan Wilson .7875 1996-98 (126-160)15. Lorenzo Ewing .787 1995-96 (85-108)SCORING AVERAGE1. Rod Nealy 28.9 2002-032. Lorenzo Ewing 22.8 1995-963. Andrew Gonzalez 20.9 2009-114. Mike Sissel 20.0 1995-965. David Preston 19.5 1993-956. Eddie Brown 18.8 1968-72 E.C. Coleman 18.8 1969-73 Ricky Bennett 18.8 2003-05 Dwight Jones II 18.8 2005-0710. Vernon Freeman 17.2 1975-7711. Gordon Watt 16.9 2007-0912. David Caraher 16.2 2017-1813. Terry Garner 16.1 1972-7414. Todd Henry 15.9 2006-0715. Huey Smith 15.4 1976-78 Chris Johnson 15.4 1998-00

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE(Min. 100 Attempts)1. Reggie Gibbs .444 1988-89 (83-187)2. Dan Wilson .437 1996-98 (146-334)3. Jeremy Clark .431 1996-98 (94-218)4. Arthur Walton .424 1983-87 (87-205)5. Jourdan Stickler .413 2014-16 (74-179)6. Andrew Puzyk .412 2007-09 (141-342)7. Kendrick Bridges .408 1998-02 (158-387)8. Yadorian Parham .404 1997-00 (78-193)9. Ian DuBose .398 2017-19 (88-221)10. Lorenzo Ewing .396 1995-96 (78-197)11. Elester Whitmore .392 2002-04 (141-360)12. Chad Hartley .390 1995-99 (287-735)13. Asa Cantwell .388 2015-17 (101-260)14. Rod Nealy .388 2002-03 (31-80)15. Chris Cooper .383 1994-95 (51-133)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Chad Hartley 287 1995-992. Bobby Sanders 239 1991-953. Michael Holmquist 197 2000-044. Kendrick Bridges 158 1998-025. Jalon Gates 149 2016-196. Dan Wilson 146 1996-987. Elester Whitmore 141 2002-04 Andrew Puzyk 141 2007-099. Colter Lasher 139 2013-1710. David Preston 137 1993-9511. Marcel Smith 118 2011-1512. Asa Cantwell 101 2015-1713. Jeremy Clark 94 1996-98 Andrew Gonzalez 94 2009-1115. Yadorian Parham 93 1997-00

Eddie Brown Terry Hairston Reveal Chukwujekwu

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REBOUNDS1. E.C. Coleman 1,287 1969-732. Charles Fordjour 853 1999-023. Shannon Holmes 811 1991-954. Anicet Lavodrama 806 1981-855. Willie Bennett 786 1970-756. Robert Paige 774 1972-777. Ralton Way 745 1977-818. Mack Coleman 741 1972-769. Randy Martell 722 1977-8110. Tony DiCamillo 701 1991-9511. Bruno Kongawoin 691 1983-8712. Kelton Smith 688 1996-0013. Josh Ibarra 634 2014-1814. Reveal Chukwujekwu 631 2013-1715. Bryce Burch 625 1998-02

REBOUND AVERAGE1. E.C. Coleman 13.1 1969-732. Rod Nealy 11.0 2002-033. Mike Sissel 10.5 1995-964. Mack Coleman 10.2 1972-765. Chris Miller 10.1 2002-03, 04-056. Vernon Freeman 9.8 1975-777. Tim Jones 9.3 1978-808. Gordon Watt 8.5 2007-099. Willie Bennett 8.3 1970-7410. Charles Fordjour 8.2 1999-0211. Robert Paige 8.0 1972-7612. Todd Henry 7.8 2006-0713. Ralton Way 7.2 1977-81 David Caraher 7.2 2017-1815. Anicet Lavodrama 7.1 1981-85 Englebert Cherrington 7.1 2005-06 Josh Ibarra 7.1 2014-18

ASSISTS1. Yadorian Parham 623 1997-002. Bobby Sanders 570 1991-953. Fred Goporo 568 1983-874. Bennie Coleman 530 1993-96, 97-985. Darryl Jones 417 1981-846. Ben Karam 407 1999-01, 02-037. Braxton Bonds 368 2016-198. Ricky Bennett 349 2003-059. Kelvin Lee 335 1977-8210. Chad Hartley 325 1995-9911. Greg Wise 323 1977-8112. Ryan Bailey 283 1993-9713. Michael Holmquist 281 2000-0414. Marcel Smith 276 2011-1515. Corey Thomas 267 2004-06

STEALS1. Chad Hartley 245 1995-992. Bennie Coleman 193 1993-96, 97-983. Braxton Bonds 184 2016-194. Larry Hollins 175 1980-815. Ben Karam 173 1999-01, 02-036. Michael Moss 155 2009-117. Michael Holmquist 152 2000-048. Fred Goporo 151 1983-879. Bobby Sanders 150 1991-9510. Ryan Bailey 134 1993-9711. Randy Martell 129 1977-8112. Roy Jones 125 1980-82 Darryl Jones 125 1981-8414. Ricky Bennett 124 2003-0515. Matt England 120 1983-85

E.C. Coleman Yadorian Parham Rod Nealy

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Ralton Way 234 1977-812. Matt Autenrieth 178 2003-073. Anicet Lavodrama 161 1981-854. Josh Ibarra 129 2014-185. Craig Cleveland 120 1992-966. Gabe Rapier 119 1997-997. Ben McCain 107 2004-068. Keith Jordan 83 1986-899. Charles Fordjour 68 1999-0210. Emanuel Willis 67 2006-0911. Denver Cook 66 2000-0312. Randy Martell 63 1978-8113. Mario Flaherty 62 2008-1014. Ronald Wells 60 2005-0715. Isaiah Robinson 58 2015-16

CAREER RECORDS

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SCORING1. Rod Nealy 984 2002-032. Andrew Gonzalez 686 2010-113. Kelton Smith 678 1996-974. David Preston 670 1994-955. Ricky Bennett 627 2004-056. David Preston 620 1993-947. Andrew Gonzalez 606 2009-108. Dwight Jones II 603 2006-079. Mike Sissel 599 1995-9610. Ricky Bennett 596 2003-0411. Eddie Brown 582 1968-6912. Mack Coleman 581 1974-7513. Anthony Odunsi 576 2015-1614. Lorenzo Ewing 571 1995-9615. Chris Johnson 568 1988-99

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min. 5 attempts per game)1. Michael LeBlanc .645 2001-02 (147-228)2. Terry Hairston .635 1982-83 (144-222)3. Josh Ibarra .63125 2015-16 (101-160)4. Roy Jones .63120 1981-82 (178-282)5. Anicet Lavodrama .630 1982-83 (114-181)6. Anicet Lavodrama .618 1984-85 (186-301)7. Anicet Lavodrama .614 1983-84 (148-241)8. Larry Hollins .609 1983-84 (154-253)9. Todd Henry .606 2006-07 (157-259)10. Terry Hairston .603 1983-84 (190-315)11. Tony DiCamillo .601 1993-94 (181-301)12. E.C. Coleman .599 1972-73 (194-324)13. Josh Ibarra .595 2016-17 (154-259)14. Josh Brian .587 2001-02 (118-201)15. Mike Sissel .583 1995-96 (242-415)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min. 2 attempts per game)1. Cedric Crawford .867 2000-01 (72-83)2. Jim Skaggs .863 1972-73 (63-73)3. Marcus Davis .857 2011-12 (84-98)4. Chad Hartley .848 1995-96 (67-79)5. Bobby Sanders .847 1994-95 (72-85)6. Baron Sauls .846 2007-08 (77-91)7. Anthony Odunsi .839 2015-16 (255-304)8. Bryn Caulkins .838 2004-05 (98-117)9. Gerald Williams .837 1999-00 (128-153)10. Kelvin Lee .836 1981-82 (107-128)11. Ben Karam .830 2000-01 (73-88)12. Ricky Bennett .829 2003-04 (170-205)13. Jim Skaggs .825 1970-71 (118-143)14. Reveal Chukwujekwu .823 2016-17 (107-130)15. Jalon Gates .821 2018-19 (64-78)

SCORING AVERAGE1. Rod Nealy 28.9 2002-032. Andrew Gonzalez 22.9 2010-113. Lorenzo Ewing 22.8 1995-964. Mack Coleman 22.4 1974-755. E.C. Coleman 21.9 1971-72 Kelton Smith 21.9 1996-977. Eddie Brown 20.8 1968-69 Dwight Jones II 20.8 2006-079. E.C. Coleman 20.6 1972-7310. Mike Sissel 20.0 1995-9611. Huey Smith 19.7 1975-76 David Preston 19.7 1994-9513. David Preston 19.4 1993-9414. Ricky Bennett 19.0 2004-0515. Andrew Gonzalez 18.9 2009-10 Reggie Gibbs 18.9 1988-89

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE(Min. 2 attempts per game)1. Yadorian Parham .500 1997-98 (32-64)2. Dan Wilson .468 1997-98 (87-186)3. Fred Goporo .457 1986-87 (37-81)4. Jeremy Clark .454 1996-97 (64-141)5. Kendrick Bridges .450 2000-01 (49-109)6. Reggie Gibbs .444 1988-89 (85-187)7. Ian DuBose .438 2018-19 (53-121)8. Jourdan Stickler .413 2015-16 (54-122)9. Michael LeBlanc .4428 1999-00 (31-70)10. Andrew Puzyk .439 2007-08 (72-164)11. Michael Holmquist .435 2001-02 (74-170)12. Chad Hartley .426 1995-96 (80-188)13. Arthur Walton .424 1986-87 (87-205)14. Kendrick Bridges .419 2001-02 (44-105)15. Chad Hartley .4108 1998-99 (83-202)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Bobby Sanders 91 1994-952. Arthur Walton 87 1986-87 Dan Wilson 87 1997-984. Reggie Gibbs 83 1988-89 Chad Hartley 83 1998-996. Chad Hartley 80 1995-967. Lorenzo Ewing 78 1995-968. Elester Whitmore 77 2003-049. Jalon Gates 75 2017-1810. Michael Holmquist 74 2001-0211. David Preston 72 1994-95 Andrew Puzyk 72 2007-0813. Andrew Puzyk 69 2008-0914. Chad Hartley 68 1996-9715. David Preston 65 1993-94

Michael LeBlanc Bobby Sanders Baron Sauls

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REBOUNDS1. E.C. Coleman 387 1971-722. Rod Nealy 373 2002-033. Charles Fordjour 357 2000-014. Mack Coleman 344 1974-755. Chris Miller 355 2004-056. Mike Sissel 316 1995-967. E.C. Coleman 303 1970-718. E.C. Coleman 302 1969-709. Vernon Freeman 297 1975-76 Bruno Kongawoin 297 1986-8711. Tim Jones 296 1978-7912. E.C. Coleman 295 1972-73 Mack Coleman 295 1973-7414. Mario Flaherty 285 2009-1015. Chris Johnson 277 1998-99

REBOUND AVERAGE1. E.C. Coleman 15.5 1971-722. E.C. Coleman 14.4 1969-703. Mack Coleman 13.2 1974-754. E.C. Coleman 12.8 1972-735. Mack Coleman 11.8 1973-746. E.C. Coleman 11.6 1970-717. Vernon Freeman 11.4 1975-768. Chris Miller 11.2 2004-059. Tim Jones 11.0 1978-79 Rod Nealy 11.0 2002-0311. Mike Sissel 10.5 1995-9612. Robert Paige 10.2 1975-76 Thomas Norwood 10.2 1976-77 Bruno Kongawoin 10.2 1986-87

ASSISTS1. Yadorian Parham 259 1997-982. Fred Goporo 205 1986-87 Ricky Bennett 205 2003-044. Bobby Sanders 196 1992-935. Yadorian Parham 194 1998-996. Fred Goporo 186 1985-867. Bennie Coleman 180 1995-968. Ben Karam 174 2002-039. Yadorian Parham 170 1999-0010. Darryl Jones 165 1982-8311. Bennie Coleman 162 1994-9512. Ben Karam 160 2000-0113. Braxton Bonds 158 2017-1814. Bobby Sanders 156 1994-9515. Duane Pritchett 154 1988-89 Mike Smith 154 2001-02

STEALS1. Michael Moss 87 2010-112. Ben Karam 84 2000-013. Chad Hartley 82 1998-994. Ricky Bennett 77 2003-045. Michael Moss 74 2009-10 Matt England 74 1984-857. Roy Jones 73 1981-828. Mike Smith 67 2001-02 Braxton Bonds 67 2018-1910. Fred Goporo 66 1986-8711. Larry Hollins 61 1983-84 Ronald Wells 61 2006-0713. Chad Hartley 60 1996-97 Yadorian Parham 60 1999-0015. Larry Hollins 59 1982-83 Ryan Conrey 59 1991-92 Ben Karam 59 2002-03 Braxton Bonds 59 2017-18

Ralton Way Michael Moss Andrew Gonzalez

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Ralton Way 85 1977-782. Matt Autenrieth 65 2006-073. Matt Autenrieth 63 2003-044. Gabe Rapier 62 1997-985. Isaiah Robinson 58 2015-166. Gabe Rapier 57 1998-99 Ben McCain 57 2005-068. Anicet Lavodrama 55 1984-85 Josh Ibarra 55 2014-1510. Ralton Way 53 1979-8011. Ben McCain 50 2004-0512. Ralton Way 49 1980-8113. Anicet Lavodrama 48 1983-84 Craig Cleveland 48 1993-94 Craig Cleveland 48 1995-96

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POINTSAll-Time HBU Record52 Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson (1/16/03)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I)40 Marcus Davis vs. Crowley’s Ridge (1/12/12)36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Chicago State (2/3/11)36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Middle Tenn. (2/22/11)33 Sean Morris at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07)33 Baron Sauls at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07)33 Ian DuBose vs. Lamar (1/2/19)

REBOUNDSAll-Time HBU Record25 E.C. Coleman vs. McNeese State (1971-72)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 20 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (1/28/10)19 Mario Flaherty at Utah Valley (2/6/10)17 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (3/13/10)17 Josh Ibarra vs. Texas State (12/2/17)17 Josh Ibarra at Saint Peter’s (12/6/17)

BLOCKSAll-Time HBU Record9 Craig Cleveland at Tulsa (11/27/93) 9 Matt Autenrieth vs. Bacone (1/12/03)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I)7 Isaiah Robinson vs. Ecclesia (12/29/15)6 Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (1/28/10)6 Josh Ibarra vs. Hillsdale Baptist (11/17/14)6 Josh Ibarra vs. Dallas Christian (11/29/14)6 Isaiah Robinson vs. Abilene Christian (2/18/16)6 Isaiah Robinson vs. Southeastern Louisiana (3/10/16)

ASSISTSAll-Time HBU Record18 Darryl Jones vs. Mercer (2/26/83)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I)13 Baron Sauls at Chicago State (3/2/09)13 Michael Moss vs. Chicago State (2/3/11)12 Braxton Bonds vs. Barclay (12/15/17)10 Michael Moss vs. North Texas (2/15/10)10 Anthony Odunsi vs. Crowley’s Ridge (11/16/15)10 David Caraher vs. Dallas Christian (11/28/17)10 Braxton Bonds at McNeese (2/24/18)

STEALSAll-Time HBU Record9 Baron Sauls vs. Utah Valley (1/13/09)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I)9 Baron Sauls vs. Utah Valley (1/13/09)7 Michael Moss at NJIT (2/18/10)7 Michael Moss vs. North Dakota (3/3/11)6 Gordon Watt vs. New Orleans (12/13/08)6 Michael Moss at Utah Valley (2/6/10)6 Michael Moss at Green Bay (1/3/11)6 Michael Moss at UT-Arlington (1/5/11)6 Braxton Bonds at Stephen F. Austin (12/31/16)6 Braxton Bonds at New Orleans (1/19/17)6 Braxton Bonds vs. Dallas Christian (11/28/17)6 Braxton Bonds at New Orleans (1/5/19)

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 Att.)All-Time HBU Record1.000 (6-6) Baron Sauls at Villanova (12/4/08)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I)1.000 (6-6) Baron Sauls at Villanova (12/4/08)1.000 (6-6) Jourdan Stickler vs. Hillsdale Baptist (1/25/16).857 (6-7) Marcel Smith vs. Incarnate Word (3/7/15).833 (5-6) Andrew Gonzalez vs. Louisiana Tech (12/14/10).800 (4-5) Asa Cantwell at Northwestern State (2/9/17).

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.).900 (9-10) Kevin Amend at St. Edward’s (12/7/07).900 (9-10) Josh Ibarra vs. Abilene Christian (2/2/15).846 (11-13) Josh Ibarra at Northwestern State (2/9/17).818 (9-11) Baron Sauls vs. Langston (2/11/08).818 (9-11) Josh Ibarra at Incarnate Word (1/14/17).813 (13-16) Ian DuBose vs. Dallas Christian (12/29/18).800 (12-15) Braxton Bonds at Incarnate Word (1/30/19).800 (8-10) Ian DuBose vs. Fordham (11/10/18).786 (11-14) Josh Ibarra vs. Dallas Christian (11/28/17).769 (10-13) Mario Flaherty vs. South Dakota (3/13/10).769 (10-13) Terry Bembry vs. Chicago State (2/3/11).769 (10-13) Art Bernardi vs. Ecclesia (1/26/13).750 (12-16) Josh Ibarra vs. Detroit Mercy (11/19/17)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.)All-Time HBU Record1.000 (19-19) Jim Skaggs vs. Hardin Simmons (1/9/71)Top-5 Since 2007 (Return to Division I) 1.000 (15-15) Andrew Gonzalez vs. South Dakota (3/5/11)1.000 (14-14) Andrew Gonzalez vs. UT Arlington (11/20/10)1.000 (13-13) Ian DuBose at Stephen F. Austin (1/31/18)

1.000 (12-12) Anthony Odunsi vs. Southeastern Louisiana (3/10/16)1.000 (10-10) Baron Sauls at Northwestern State (11/20/07)1.000 (10-10) Marcus Davis vs. Dallas Christian (12/10/11)1.000 (10-10) Anthony Odunsi vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/3/16)1.000 (10-10) Anthony Odunsi at Sam Houston State (2/13/16)

MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE-GAME RECORDSFGs Attempted: Rod Nealy ............................... 38 vs. Mountain State (12/7/02)FGs Made: Mike Sissel ........................................19 at Schreiner (12/7/95)Rod Nealy .............................. 19 at Huston-Tillotson (1/16/03)3-Pt. FGs Attempted: Chad Hartley ................................ 15 at Ambassador (1/25/97)Jalon Gates ............................................ vs. McNeese (1/20/18)3-Pt. FGs Made: David Preston .......................... 8 at Huston-Tillotson (2/10/95)Bobby Sanders .................................8 at Texas Tech (11/29/94)Dan Wilson ............................... 8 at Texas Lutheran (11/15/97)FTs Attempted: Anicet Lavodrama ...............26 vs. Georgia Southern (2/14/85)FTs Made: Eddie Brown ......................... 20 vs. Sam Houston St. (1968-69)Triple-Doubles: Chris Miller ................ 24 pts, 13 reb, 11 ast vs. Wiley (1/13/03)Baron Sauls ......15 pts, 10 reb, 13 ast at Chicago State (3/2/09)Braxton Bonds.......16 pts, 10 reb, 12 ast vs. Barclay (12/15/17)

SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSPoints .......................................... 148 vs. Paul Quinn (2/28/02)Fewest Points Allowed ........ 33 vs. Prairie View A&M (1/31/84)FGs Made ...................................... 57 vs. Paul Quinn (2/28/02) 57 vs. Dallas Christian (12/29/18)3-Pt. FGs Made ....................... 15 vs. Mountain State (12/7/02)FTs Made ....................................40 vs. Neb. Wesleyan (1/3/83) 40 vs. Paul Quinn (3/1/03)Rebounds ..................................73 at Texas College (12/18/00)Assists .......................................... 39 vs. LeTourneau (12/3/83)Largest Victory Margin: 80 (123-43) vs. Crowley’s Ridge (1/12/12) 79 (115-36) vs. Dallas Christian (2/10/98)Largest Defeat Margin: 65 (53-118) at Texas Tech (1/29/92) 65 (63-128) at Tulsa (11/27/93)

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDSVictories ................................................31 (2000-01; 2002-03)Longest Winning Streak .......................................25 (2002-03)Longest Home Winning Streak .........................60 (1999-2004)Points Scored...................................................3,435 (2000-01)Scoring Average ...........................100.5 (1995-96; 1st in NAIA) .............................................100.4 (2002-03; 1st in NAIA)FG% ...............................................552 (1983-84; 1st in NCAA)3-Pt.% ............................................................. .416 (1986-87)Best FG% Defense ............................................ .394 (2005-06)FT% ................................................................. .747 (1999-00)3-Pt. Made .........................................................273 (1997-98)Rebounds ........................................................1,735 (2001-02)Assists ................................................................659 (1997-98)Steals ........................................................................................ 368 (1998-99)Blocked Shots .....................................................156 (2005-06)

Mario Flaherty Jim Skaggs

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

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1,000-POINT CLUBPlayer Points YearsEddie Brown 1,939 1968-72E.C. Coleman 1,846 1969-73Chad Hartley 1,818 1995-99Shannon Holmes 1,546 1991-95Charles Fordjour 1,511 1999-02Michael Holmquist 1,494 2000-04Tony DiCamillo 1,493 1991-95Kelton Smith 1,434 1996-00Ralton Way 1,374 1977-81Anicet Lavodrama 1,348 1981-85Greg Wise 1,323 1977-81Bobby Sanders 1,321 1991-95Andrew Gonzalez 1,292 2009-11David Preston 1,290 1993-95Colter Lasher 1,246 2013-17Huey Smith 1,228 1975-78Ricky Bennett 1,223 2003-05Kendrick Bridges 1,204 1998-02Arthur Walton 1,193 1983-87Willie Bennett 1,190 1970-74Dwight Jones II 1,166 2005-07Jim Skaggs 1,133 1970-74Mack Coleman 1,106 1972-75Roy Jones 1,091 1978-82Larry Hollins 1,064 1980-84Randy Martell 1,028 1977-81Arnett Mathis 1,027 1991-93, 1994-95Jeff Carroll 1,027 1998-99, 2000-02Bryce Burch 1,024 1998-02

50-POINT CLUB52 Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson (1/16/03)50 Rod Nealy vs. Mountain State (12/7/02)

40-POINT CLUB46 David Preston at Huston-Tillotson (2/10/95)43 Reggie Gibbs at Texas-San Antonio (3/4/89)43 Reggie Gibbs vs. Georgia Southern (3/7/89) - n43 Rod Nealy at Texas A&M-Kingsville (12/3/02)42 Lorenzo Ewing at Texas Lutheran (12/11/95)41 Eddie Brown at Bishop (1968-69)41 Mike Sissel at Schreiner (12/7/95)41 Mike Sissel at Wiley (2/24/96)40 David Preston vs. East Texas Baptist (1/21/95)40 Mike Sissel at Jarvis Christian (1/9/96)40 Marcus Davis vs. Crowley’s Ridge (1/12/12)n- neutral site

30-POINT CLUB39 Vernon Freeman at Northwestern State (1976-77)39 Rod Nealy at Texas College (12/10/02)38 Eddie Brown vs. Sam Houston State (1968-69)38 Eddie Brown vs. Nicholls State (1970-71)38 Anicent Lavodrama vs. Texas-Pan American (2/18/85)38 Rod Nealy vs. Texas Lutheran (12/19/02)37 Kelton Smith at St. Edward’s (2/1/97)37 Dan Wilson at Texas Lutheran (11/15/97)36 Kelton Smith vs. Texas Lutheran (11/16/96)36 Rod Nealy vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (12/31/02)36 Rod Nealy vs. Paul Quinn (3/1/03)36 Chris Miller at Texas A&M Intl. (2/7/05)36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Chicago State (2/3/11)36 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Middle Tennesse State (2/22/11)35 Jim Skaggs vs. Hardin-Simmons (1970-71)35 E.C. Coleman vs. Samford (1971-72)35 E.C. Coleman at Texas-Pan American (1971-72)35 David Preston at Concordia (11/19/94)35 Ricky Bennett vs. Huston-Tillotson (1/13/04)34 Vernon Freeman vs. Centenary (1975-76)34 David Preston vs. St. Edward’s (12/18/93)34 David Preston vs. Huston-Tillotson (1/25/93)34 Lorenzo Ewing at Schreiner (12/7/95)34 Kelton Smith vs. Mid-America (12/5/96)34 Charles Fordjour vs. Southern Nazarene (12/1/00)34 Ricky Bennett vs. Wiley (2/21/05)34 Dwight Jones II at Jarvis Christian (2/26/07)33 E.C. Coleman at Texas-Pan American (1972-73)33 Terry Garner at Hardin-Simmons (1972-73)33 Mack Coleman at Texas-Arlington (1974-75)33 David Preston vs. Texas Lutheran (12/4/93)33 David Preston vs. Lubbock Christian (3/4/94) - n33 Lorenzo Ewing vs. Baptist Christian (12/18/95)33 Kelton Smith at Southern (11/11/96)33 Chad Hartley vs. Sul Ross State (12/16/96)33 Kelton Smith vs. Schreiner (1/4/97)33 Chad Hartley at Paul Quinn (2/20/99)33 Charles Fordjour at Paul Quinn (12/15/01)33 Rod Nealy vs. Concordia (11/26/02)33 Sean Morris at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07)33 Baron Sauls at Dallas Baptist (11/6/07)33 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Texas-Pan American (1/22/10)33 Ian DuBose vs. Lamar (1/2/19)32 Eddie Brown at Texas A&M-Kingsville (1970-71)32 Terry Garner vs. Texas-Pan American (1972-73)32 Anicent Lavodrama vs. Mercer (2/16/85)

32 Reggie Gibbs vs. Georgia State (1/19/89)32 Tony DiCamillo at Louisiana Christian (12/15/92)32 Arnett Mathis at East Texas Baptist (1/30/93)32 David Preston at Texas Southern (11/29/93)32 David Preston vs. Texas Lutheran (11/5/94)32 David Preston at Schreiner (12/8/94)32 Chris Johnson at Southwest Assemblies (2/18/99)32 Rod Nealy vs. Wiley (1/13/03)32 Ricky Bennett vs. Wiley (2/21/05)32 Andrew Gonzalez vs. South Dakota (1/28/10) 31 E.C. Coleman vs. Nicholls State (1970-71)31 Mack Coleman vs. Louisiana Tech (1974-75)31 Mack Coleman at McNeese State (1974-75)31 Mack Coleman at Rice (1974-75)31 Anicet Lavodrama vs. Georgia State (1/24/85)31 Arthur Walton at Hardin-Simmons (2/7/87)31 Arnett Mathis vs. Concordia (1/8/92)31 Chris Cooper vs. Mary Hardin Baylor (1/10/94)31 Shannon Holmes at Louisiana Christian (12/21/94)31 Chad Hartley vs. Huston-Tillotson (1/11/97)31 Yadorian Parham vs. Southern Arkansas (12/10/98)31 Rod Nealy at Bacone (12/16/02)31 Rod Nealy vs. Texas College (2/3/03)31 Paul Nelson at Texas-Permian Basin (11/29/03)31 Dwight Jones II at Paul Quinn (12/11/06)31 Baron Sauls vs. Chicago State (2/9/09)31 Gordon Watt vs. Illinois State (11/22/08)31 Andrew Gonzalez at NJIT (2/18/10)31 Andrew Gonzalez at North Dakota (3/4/10)31 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Louisiana Tech (12/14/10)31 Josh Ibarra vs. Detroit Mercy (11/19/17) - n31 Ian DuBose at Texas State (12/8/18)30 Eddie Brown vs. Louisiana College (1968-69)30 Eddie Brown at Texas A&I (1968-69)30 E.C. Coleman vs. East Texas Baptist (1969-70)30 John Seahorn vs. Lamar (1974-75)30 Mack Coleman vs. Arkansas State (1974-75)30 Huey Smith at Centenary (1975-76)30 Thomas Norwood vs. Baptist College (1976-77)30 Ralton Way vs. Oklahoma State (12/10/80)30 Roy Jones at Texas-Arlington (12/2/81)30 Arthur Walton vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (2/5/86)30 Fred Goporo vs. Georgia State (2/12/87)30 Ben Henderson at Dillard (12/17/92)30 David Preston vs. Schreiner (2/12/94)30 Chris Cooper vs. Concordia (2/1/94)30 Bobby Sanders at Texas Tech (11/29/94)30 Chad Hartley vs. Louisiana Christian (11/11/95)30 Mike Sissel vs. Wiley (2/27/96)30 Jeremy Clark vs. Xavier (La.) (11/9/96)30 Chad Hartley vs. Paul Quinn (2/3/97)30 Chad Hartley vs. Texas Lutheran (1/21/99)30 Rod Nealy at Oklahoma City (11/16/02)30 Rod Nealy at Langston (12/14/02)30 Rod Nealy vs. Huston-Tillotson (2/20/03)30 Rod Nealy vs. Paul Quinn (3/1/03)30 Ricky Bennett at Langston (1/8/05)30 Dwight Jones II vs. St. Ambrose (12/30/06)30 Gordon Watt vs. Langston (2/11/08)30 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (11/30/09)30 Marcus Davis vs. Dallas Christain (12/10/11)30 David Caraher at UTSA (12/9/17)30 David Caraher vs. McNeese (1/20/18)n- neutral site

Eddie Brown

ALL-TIME POINT CLUBS

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PLAYER YEARS AT HBU PROTEAM/COUNTRIES PLAYED IN (IF AVAILABLE)Matt Autenrieth 2003-07Chad Barnes 2005-06 KK Mornar Basket Bar (Montenegro), Estonia, Poland, VenezuelaArt Bernardi 2011-13 Araberri (Spain), Botofoga (Brazil)Scott Bigott 1981-84Eddie Brown 1968-72Bryce Burch 1998-2002 Cockburn Cougars (Australia), Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, IrelandCraig Cleveland 1992-96E.C. Coleman 1969-73 Houston Rockets (3rd Round, 16th pick, 1973), New Orleans (NBA), Golden State (NBA)Mack Coleman 1972-75 New Orleans Jazz (4th Round, 1st pick, 1975)Caleb Crayton 2012-16 Mgzavrebi-Armia (Georgia)Lorenzo Ewing 1995-96Mario Flaherty 2008-10 Durham (England; BBL)Charles Fordjour 1999-2002Alex Fountain 2013-17 Fraport Skyliners (Germany)Vernon Freeman 1973-75Andrew Gonzalez 2009-11 Dakota Wizards (NBDL - 3rd Round, 12th pick, 2011)Ryan Harris 1995-98Todd Henry 2006-07 Patriotas (Colombia)Fred Hinnenkamp 2007-11 Durham (England; BBL)Larry Hollins 1980-84Josh Ibarra 2014-19 Fuerza Regia Monterrey (Mexico)Dwight Jones II 2005-07 Tulsa 66ers (NBDL), East Kentucky Miners (CBA)Bruno Kongawoin 1983-87 Quad City ThunderDavid Kraitman 1997-2000 Maccabi Karmiel (Israel)Colter Lasher 2013-17 Geraldton (Australia), Bayer Giants Leverkusen (Germany)Anicet Lavodrama 1980-85 Los Angeles Clippers (3rd Round, 5th pick, 1985)Michael LeBlanc 1999-2000, 01-02 Singapore Slingers (Singapore), Australia, Slovenia, BoliviaRandy Martell 1977-81 Washington Bullets (7th Round, 11th pick, 1981)Eric Meche 1999-2001Rod Nealy 2002-03 Germany, Angola, Phillippines, Portugal, Venezuela, Albany (CBA)Thomas Norwood 1973-75Anthony Odunsi 2014-16 Canton Charge (NBDL - 5th Round, 13th pick, 2016), Iceland, AustraliaRobert Paige 1972-76 Houston Rockets (6th Round, 10th pick, 1976)Atif Russell 2016-17 Northumbria (England; NBL D1)Baron Sauls 2007-09 Ydra Asfalistiki ENAD Agios Dometios (Cyprus)Mike Sissel 1995-96 La Coruna (Spain), Venezuela, Corpus Christi (USA-XBL)Gordon Watt 2007-09 Norrkoping Dolphins (Sweden), France, Cyprus, GermanyRalton Way 1977-81 Washington Bullets (10th Round, 9th pick, 1981)Ellington Wilkins 1982-86Emanuel Willis 2007-09 Kuwait, Turkey, Portugal, Uruguay, Japan, China, Iraq

E.C. Coleman

Robert Paige

Colter Lasher

Colter Lasher, who starred for the Huskies from 2013-2017, led the 2019 Geraldton Buccaneers to their first Western Australia Men’s State Basketball League (SBL) title since 2000. The former HBU standout finished the SBL Grand Final with 23 points, six rebounds and three assists while averaging 18.9 points, 7.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists for the season.

HUSKIES IN THE PROS

Josh Ibarra

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Greg Wise1981

Terry Hairston1984

Matt England1985

Anicent Lavodrama 1985

David Preston1994, 1995

Mike Sissel1996

Kelton Smith1997

Gabe Rapier1998

Chad Hartley1999

Chris Johnson1999

Michael LeBlanc2000, 2002

Charles Fordjour2001, 2002

Michael Holmquist2003

Rod Nealy2003

Ricky Bennett2004, 2005

Chris Miller2005

Dwight Jones II2006, 2007

Ben McCain2006

Todd Henry2007

Boone Almanza1983, 1984

Chris Cooper1995

Bobby Sanders1995

Bryce Burch2002

Michael Holmquist2003

Corey Thomas2005, 2006

Filip Vynhal2006

Bryn Caulkins 2007

Academic All-Americans

ALL-AMERICANS

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NCAA Tournament1984

National Coach of the YearRon Cottrell .......................................................2002-03

National Player of the YearRod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03

All-AmericaGreg Wise ..........................................................1980-81Terry Hairston ....................................................1983-84Matt England ....................................................1984-85Anicet Lavodrama .............................................1984-85David Preston .........................................1993-94, 94-95Mike Sissel ........................................................1995-96Kelton Smith .....................................................1996-97Gabe Rapier ......................................................1997-98Chad Hartley .....................................................1998-99Chris Johnson ....................................................1998-99Michael LeBlanc .....................................1999-00, 01-02Charles Fordjour .....................................2000-01, 01-02Michael Holmquist ............................................2002-03Rod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03Ricky Bennett .........................................2003-04, 04-05Chris Miller ........................................................2004-05Dwight Jones II ......................................2005-06, 06-07Ben McCain .......................................................2005-06Todd Henry ........................................................2006-07

NAIA National Tournament1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

National Scoring LeaderRod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03

National Rebounding LeaderChris Miller ........................................................2004-05

National Assist LeaderYadorian Parham ...............................................1997-98

NAIA Champions of Character/Pattison Family ScholarshipMichael Holmquist ................................................. 2004Bryn Caulkins ......................................................... 2005Pablo Avila ............................................................. 2006Matt Autenrieth ..................................................... 2007

All-RegionShannon Holmes ....................................1993-94, 94-95David Preston .........................................1993-94, 94-95Bennie Coleman ................................................1994-95Bobby Sanders ..................................................1994-95Kelton Smith ..........................................1996-97, 97-98Chad Hartley .....................................................1997-98Yadorian Parham ...............................................1997-98Gabe Rapier ......................................................1997-98Dan Wilson ........................................................1997-98

Academic All-AmericaBoone Almanza ......................................1982-83, 84-85Chris Cooper ......................................................1994-95Bobby Sanders ..................................................1994-95Bryce Burch .......................................................2001-02Michael Holmquist ............................................2002-03Corey Thomas ....................................................2004-05Filip Vynhal .......................................................2005-06

Bryn Caulkins ....................................................2006-07

CoSIDA Academic All-District (TM)Oliver Lynch-Daniels (1st) .................................2018-19

Academic All-Region/All-ConferenceJeff Burke ..........................................................1991-92Ryan Conrey ......................................................1991-92Bobby Sanders ................ 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95Ty Bailey ............................................................1992-93Chris Cooper ...........................................1993-94, 94-95Craig Cleveland ......................................1995-96, 96-97Tony DiCamillo ..................................................1994-95Shannon Holmes ...............................................1994-95Arnett Mathis ....................................................1994-95David Preston ....................................................1994-95Ryan Bailey ............................................1995-96, 96-97Chad Hartley .....................................................1995-96Robby Pollard ....................................................1995-96Michael LeBlanc ................................................1999-00Bryce Burch ................................ 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02Robert Amboree ................................................2000-01Jeff Carroll ..............................................2000-01, 01-02Michael Holmquist .......... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Ben Karam ........................................................2000-01Chris Reed .................................. 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03Matt Autenrieth .............. 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07Pablo Avila ................................. 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06Bryn Caulkins ............................. 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06Nick Garner ................................ 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06Ben McCain ........................................... 2004-05, ‘05-06Corey Thomas ........................................ 2004-05, ‘05-06Filip Vynhal ........................................... 2004-05, ‘05-06Fred Hinnenkamp .............................................2008-09

Ron Cottrell Chad Hartley Rod Nealy

AWARDS

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NABC Honors CourtBraxton Bonds ...................................2016-17, 2017-18Reveal Chukwujekwu ........................................2016-17Ty Dalton ...........................................................2018-19Ian DuBose ........................................................2018-19Will Gates Jr. .......................................2016-17, 2017-18Fred Hinnenkamp ..............................2009-10, 2010-11Colter Lasher .....................................................2016-17Oliver Lynch-Daniels .........................................2018-19Philip McKenzie .................................................2018-19Jackson Stent ....................................................2018-19

NABC Division I All-District 23 Anthony Odunsi ............................................. 2016 (1st)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEAll-Conference (Team)Anthony Odunsi (HM) ............................................ 2015Anthony Odunsi (1st) ............................................. 2016 Josh Ibarra (HM) ..................................................... 2016Colter Lasher (2nd) ................................................. 2017Josh Ibarra (2nd) .................................................... 2017Reveal Chukwujekwu (2nd) ................................... 2017David Caraher (3rd) ................................................ 2018Ian DuBose (2nd) ................................................... 2019

Academic All-Conference (Team)Reveal Chukwujekwu (2nd) ................................... 2016 Reveal Chukwujekwu (1st) ..................................... 2017Colter Lasher (2nd) ................................................. 2017Braxton Bonds (2nd) .............................................. 2018

Freshman of the YearDavid Caraher ....................................................2017-18

All-Defensive TeamBraxton Bonds ..................................................2018-19

Commissioner’s Spring Honor RollWaseem Ali Jr. ........................................................ 2018Jimmy Barton ........................................................ 2014Braxton Bonds ............................................2017, 18, 19David Caraher ......................................................... 2018Andre Charles Jr. ..................................................... 2019Reveal Chukwujekwu ............................2014, 15, 16, 17Ty Dalton ................................................................ 2019Ian DuBose ....................................................... 2018, 19Chukuka Emili ........................................................ 2018Alex Fountain ................................................... 2016, 17Jalon Gates ............................................................. 2019Will Gates Jr. ..................................................... 2017, 18Edward Hardt ................................................... 2018, 19Terry Harris ............................................................. 2016Josh Ibarra ............................................................. 2016Nick Jones .............................................................. 2019Tyquon Jordan .................................................. 2017, 18Cody Joyce .............................................................. 2014Colter Lasher .........................................2014, 15, 16, 17Oliver Lynch-Daniels ........................................ 2018, 19Philip McKenzie ................................................ 2018, 19Stephen O’Suji .................................................. 2016, 17Michael Saladin ...................................................... 2018Marcel Smith .................................................... 2014, 15Jackson Stent ......................................................... 2019Cody Stetler ............................................................ 2017Mike Turner ............................................................ 2014Ricmonds Vilde ................................................. 2014, 15Jalen Weber ........................................................... 2017

GREAT WEST CONFERENCEAll-Conference (Team)Andrew Gonzalez (1st) ......................................2009-10Mario Flaherty (1st) ..........................................2009-10Wendell Preadom (2nd) ....................................2009-10Andrew Gonzalez (1st) ......................................2010-11Michael Moss (HM) ...........................................2010-11Terry Bembry (HM) ...........................................2011-12Joe Latas (HM) ..................................................2011-12Tyler Russell (HM) .............................................2011-12Art Bernardi (1st) ..............................................2012-13Caleb Crayton (HM) ...........................................2012-13Rob Lewis (HM) .................................................2012-13Marcel Smith (HM) ............................................2012-13

Defensive Player of the YearMichael Moss ....................................................2010-11Anthony Hill (Co) ...............................................2012-13

Newcomer of the YearAndrew Gonzalez ..............................................2009-10

All-Newcomer TeamAndrew Gonzalez ..............................................2009-10Joe Latas ...........................................................2011-12Tyler Russell ......................................................2011-12

Sixth Man of the YearRob Lewis ..........................................................2012-13

RED RIVER ATHLETIC CONFERENCEConference Champions1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03,2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07

Anthony Odunsi Colter Lasher Kevin Amend

AWARDS

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Coach of the YearRon Cottrell ............. 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03

Player of the YearChad Hartley .....................................................1998-99Charles Fordjour .....................................2000-01, 01-02Rod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03Ricky Bennett .........................................2003-04, 04-05Dwight Jones II ......................................2005-06, 06-07

Defensive Player of the YearEric Meche .........................................................2000-01

Newcomer of the YearChris Johnson ....................................................1998-99Michael LeBlanc ................................................1999-00Rod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03Ricky Bennett ....................................................2003-04Dwight Jones II .................................................2005-06All-ConferenceChad Hartley .....................................................1998-99Chris Johnson .........................................1998-99, 99-00Charles Fordjour ......................... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02Michael LeBlanc .....................................1999-00, 01-02Kendrick Bridges ....................................2000-01, 01-02Jeff Carroll .........................................................2000-01Ben Karam ........................................................2000-01Eric Meche .........................................................2000-01Mike Smith ........................................................2001-02Michael Holmquist ..................... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04Chris Miller .............................................2002-03, 04-05Rod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03Elester Whitmore ...................................2002-03, 03-04Ricky Bennett .........................................2003-04, 04-05

Paul Nelson .......................................................2003-04Chad Barnes ......................................................2005-06Englebert Cherrington ......................................2005-06Dwight Jones II ......................................2005-06, 06-07Ben McCain .......................................................2005-06Corey Thomas ....................................................2005-06Kevin Amend .....................................................2006-07Matt Autenrieth ................................................2006-07Todd Henry ........................................................2006-07Ronald Wells .....................................................2006-07

BIG STATE CONFERENCEAll-ConferenceBennie Coleman ................................................1995-96Lorenzo Ewing ...................................................1995-96Mike Sissel ........................................................1995-96

Freshman of the YearChad Hartley .....................................................1995-96

TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCEConference Champions1980-81, 1983-84

TAAC Coach of the YearGene Iba ............................................................1980-81

All-ConferenceTim Jones ...............................................1978-79, 79-80Randy Martell ........................................1979-80, 80-81Ralton Way .............................................1979-80, 80-81Greg Wise ...............................................1979-80, 80-81Roy Jones ..........................................................1981-82Kelvin Lee ..........................................................1981-82

Larry Hollins ...........................................1982-83, 83-84Anicet Lavodrama ...................... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Terry Hairston ....................................................1983-84Matt England ....................................................1984-85Fred Goporo ...........................................1985-86, 86-87Bruno Kongawoin ..................................1985-86, 86-87Arthur Walton ........................................1985-86, 86-87Reggie Gibbs .....................................................1988-89

E.C. Coleman Most Valuable PlayerTim Jones ..........................................................1978-79Greg Wise ...............................................1979-80, 80-81Randy Martell ...................................................1980-81Roy Jones ..........................................................1981-82Kelvin Lee ..........................................................1981-82Terry Hairston ....................................................1982-83Larry Hollins ......................................................1982-83Anicet Lavodrama ..................................1983-84, 84-85Matt England ....................................................1984-85Arthur Walton ...................................................1985-86Fred Goporo ......................................................1986-87George Christopher ...........................................1987-88Reggie Gibbs .....................................................1988-89Arnett Mathis ....................................................1991-92Tony DiCamillo ..................................................1992-93David Preston .........................................1993-94, 94-95Shannon Holmes ...............................................1994-95Mike Sissel ........................................................1995-96Kelton Smith .....................................................1996-97Yadorian Parham ...............................................1997-98Chad Hartley .....................................................1998-99Michael LeBlanc ................................................1999-00Charles Fordjour ................................................2000-01Mike Smith ........................................................2001-02

Bruno Kongawoin Anicet Lavodrama E.C. Coleman

AWARDS

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Rod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03Ricky Bennett .........................................2003-04, 04-05Dwight Jones II ......................................2005-06, 06-07Gordon Watt ......................................................2007-08Baron Sauls .......................................................2008-09Mario Flaherty ..................................................2009-10Andrew Gonzalez ..............................................2010-11Art Bernardi ......................................................2011-12Art Bernardi ......................................................2012-13Tyler Russell ......................................................2013-14Anthony Odunsi .....................................2014-15, 15-16

Scholar-Athlete AwardRyan Conrey ......................................................1991-92Bobby Sanders .......................................1992-93, 94-95Chris Cooper ......................................................1993-94Robby Pollard ....................................................1995-96Ryan Bailey .......................................................1996-97Micah McDonald ...............................................1997-98Bryce Burch .................... 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02Chris Reed .........................................................2000-01Jeff Carroll .........................................................2001-02Michael Holmquist ................................ 2002-03, ‘03-04Corey Thomas ........................................ 2004-05, ‘05-06Filip Vynhal .......................................................2005-06Matt Autenrieth ................................................2006-07Kevin Amend .....................................................2007-08Fred Hinnenkamp .............................................2008-09Andrew Gonzalez ..............................................2009-10Aaron Hendrix ...................................................2010-11Lamar Thomas ...................................................2011-12Anthony Hill ......................................................2012-13Reveal Chukwujekwu ........................................2013-14Reveal Chukwujekwu ........................................2014-15Reveal Chukwujekwu ........................................2015-16

Dale Glover Defensive AwardChuck Craddock .................................................1979-80Kelvin Lee ...............................................1980-81, 81-82Larry Hollins ...........................................1982-83, 83-84Boone Almanza .................................................1984-85Mike Martin ...........................................1985-86, 86-87George Christopher ...........................................1987-88Jorge Negron .....................................................1988-89Victor Gilmore ...................................................1991-92Ty Bailey ............................................................1992-93Bennie Coleman ......................... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Ryan Bailey .......................................................1996-97

Gabe Rapier ...........................................1997-98, 98-99Eric Meche ..............................................1999-00, 00-01Silver Weinholtz ................................................2001-02Paul Nelson ............................................2002-03, 03-04Chris Green ........................................................2004-05Ronald Wells ..........................................2005-06, 06-07Joe Atang ..........................................................2007-08Emanuel Willis ..................................................2008-09Wendell Preadom .............................................2009-10Shawn Echols ....................................................2010-11Anthony Hill ......................................................2011-12Anthony Hill ......................................................2012-13Caleb Crayton ....................................................2013-14Caleb Crayton ....................................................2015-16Reveal Chukwujekwu ........................................2014-15

Rebounding AwardAnicet Lavodrama ...................... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Bruno Kongawoin ..................................1985-86, 86-87Alvaro Teheran .......................................1987-88, 88-89Arnett Mathis ....................................................1991-92Johnathan Porter ...................................1991-92, 92-93Tony DiCamillo ..................................................1993-94Shannon Holmes ...............................................1993-94Ken Washington ................................................1994-95Mike Sissel ........................................................1995-96Marcus Mitchell .................................................1996-97Blane Vincent ....................................................1997-98Chris Johnson ....................................................1998-99Charles Fordjour ......................... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02Michael LeBlanc ................................................2001-02Josh Brian .........................................................2002-03Rod Nealy ..........................................................2002-03Chris Miller ........................................................2004-05Englebert Cherrington ......................................2005-06Todd Henry ........................................................2006-07Emanuel Willis ..................................................2007-08Gordon Watt ......................................................2008-09Mario Flaherty ..................................................2009-10Terry Bembry ....................................................2010-11Joe Latas ...........................................................2011-12Dauson Womack................................................2012-13Ricmonds Vilde ..................................................2013-14Josh Ibarra ........................................................2014-15Josh Ibarra ........................................................2015-16

Ryan Bailey Hustle/Coaches’ AwardRobby Fisher .....................................................1991-92

Jamie Lynn .............................................1992-93, 94-95Ryan Bailey ................................1993-94, 95-96, 96-97Luke Downey ....................................................1997-98Bryce Burch .......................................................1998-99Gerald Williams .................................................1999-00Ben Karam ........................................................2000-01Michael Holmquist .................................2001-02, 03-04Blane Vincent ....................................................2002-03Jason Bullock ....................................................2003-04Elester Whitmore ..............................................2003-04Bryn Caulkins ....................................................2004-05Corey Thomas ....................................................2005-06Kevin Amend .....................................................2006-07Timir Patel .........................................................2007-08Baron Sauls .......................................................2007-08Mario Flaherty ..................................................2008-09Remy Boswell ...................................................2009-10Mike Moss .........................................................2010-11Dustin Hobaugh ................................................2011-12Caleb Crayton ....................................................2012-13Marcel Smith ..........................................2013-14, 14-15Jourdan Stickler.................................................2015-16

AWARDS

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Carroll, Jeff ........................................................... 1999, 01, 02Caulkins, Bryn .................................................2004, 05, 06, 07Chaloupka, Dennis ........................................................... 1965Charles Jr., Andre .............................................................. 2019Charleton, Keith ............................................................... 1968Cherrington, Englebert .................................................... 2006Christopher, George.........................................1986, 87, 88, 89Chukwujekwu, Reveal .....................................2014, 15, 16, 17Clarabut, Garlan ............................................................... 1966Clark, Jeremy .............................................................. 1997, 98Cleveland, Craig ..............................................1993, 94, 95, 96Coffee, Charlie ............................................................ 1965, 66Coleman, Bennie .............................................1994, 95, 96, 98Coleman, E.C. .................................................1970, 71, 72, 73Coleman, Mack ..................................................... 1973, 74, 75Coleman, Paul .................................................................. 1967Conrey, Ryan .................................................................... 1992Cook, Denver ........................................................ 2001, 02, 03Cooper, Chris .............................................................. 1994, 95Craddock, Chuck ......................................................... 1979, 80Crawford, Cedric ......................................................... 2001, 02Crawford, Tiko ............................................................ 1987, 88Crayton, Caleb .................................................2013, 14, 15, 16Crump, Greg ..................................................................... 1993

wDwDalton, Ty ......................................................................... 2019Daniels, Ben ............................................................... 2010, 11Darden, Larry ................................................................... 1968Davidson, Charlie ............................................................. 1966Davis, Marcus ................................................................... 2012DeCarlo, Anthony (mgr.) ............................................. 1991, 92Dement, Ted ............................................................... 1964, 65DiCamillo, Tony ................................................1992, 93, 94, 95Dillon, Andy ....................................................2006, 07, 08, 09Dixon, Miles ............................................................... 2010, 11Dorsey, Royce ................................................................... 1978Downey, Luke ............................................................. 1997, 98Druzak, Robert ................................................1973, 74, 75, 76DuBose, Ian ................................................................ 2018, 19Dunn, Derry................................................................ 1966, 67

wEwEason, Eddie ..................................................................... 1980Echols, Shawn ............................................................ 2010, 11Eige, Jay ........................................................................... 1964Ellis, Pat............................................................................ 1968Emili, Chukuka ................................................................. 2018England, Matt ............................................................ 1984, 85Evans, Jonathan ......................................................... 2011, 12Ewing, Lorenzo ................................................................. 1996

wFwFaubion, Chuck ........................................................... 1977, 78Ferguson, Randy .............................................................. 1975Fisher, Robby .............................................................. 1992, 93Flaherty, Mario ........................................................... 2009, 10Fordjour, Charles .................................................. 2000, 01, 02Fountain, Alex .................................................2014, 15, 16, 17Fowler, Randy ............................................................ 1965, 66Freeman, Tim ................................................................... 1980Freeman, Vernon ........................................................ 1976, 77Freeze, Johnny ..................................................... 1969, 70, 71Funk, Lynn ....................................................................... 1966

wGwGales, Spenser .................................................................. 2013

Garner, Nick .....................................................2003, 04, 05, 06Garner, Terry ............................................................... 1973, 74Gage, Arthur .................................................................... 1971Gates, Jalon .......................................................... 2017, 18, 19Gates Jr., Will ........................................................ 2016, 17, 18Gerber, David ................................................................... 1977Gibbs, Reggie ................................................................... 1989Gibson, Jimmy ................................................................. 1964Gillespie, John ............................................................ 1964, 65Gilliam, James .................................................................. 1965Gilmore, Victor ................................................................. 1992Gonzalez, Andrew ...................................................... 2010, 11Gonzalez, Jacob ................................................................ 2014Goporo, Fred ....................................................1984, 85, 86, 87Gordon, Nate .................................................................... 1978Goudeau, Arthur ........................................................ 1986, 87Grant, Butch ..................................................................... 1973Green, Chris ................................................................ 2005, 06

wHwHabermehl, Mike.............................................................. 1964Hairston, Terry ............................................................ 1983, 84Hansen, Don............................................................... 1966, 67Hardin, Billy ..................................................................... 1965Hardt, Edward ............................................................ 2018, 19Harper, James .................................................................. 2013Harris, Ryan .....................................................1995, 96, 97, 98Harris, Terry ................................................................ 2015, 16Harris, Tony ...................................................................... 1969Hartley, Chad ..................................................1996, 97, 98, 99Harvey, Donald ................................................................. 1988Hauck, Jack ...................................................................... 1964Havard, Jeremy .......................................................... 2008, 09Hazelwood, Lonnie ........................................................... 1965Henderson, Ben.......................................................... 1992, 93Hendrix, Aaron ........................................................... 2010, 11Henry, Todd ...................................................................... 2007Hill, Anthony .............................................................. 2012, 13Hinnenkamp, Fred ...........................................2008, 09, 10, 11Hobaugh, Dustin .............................................................. 2012Hogan, Mike ............................................................... 1978, 79Hollins, Larry ...................................................1981, 82, 83, 84Holmes, Shannon ............................................1992, 93, 94, 95Holmquist, Michael .........................................2001, 02, 03, 04Howard, Stephen ............................................................. 1996Huang, Sebastien (mgr.) ...................................... 2013, 14, 15Hudson, Johnny ......................................................... 1988, 89Hurst, Steve ................................................................ 1971, 72

wIwIbarra, Josh .....................................................2015, 16, 17, 18

wJwJackson, Corey .................................................................. 1994Jarmon, Daryl ..................................................1979, 80, 81, 82Johnson, Chris ............................................................ 1999, 00Jones, Darryl ........................................................ 1982, 83, 84Jones II, Dwight ......................................................... 2006, 07Jones, Nick ....................................................................... 2019Jones, Roy .................................................................. 1981, 82Jones, Tim .................................................................. 1979, 80Jordan, Keith ...................................................1986, 87, 88, 89Jordan, Tyquon ........................................................... 2017, 18Joyce, Cody ................................................................. 2013, 14Judge, Demetrus ........................................................ 2008, 09Just, Colin ......................................................................... 2017

wAwAble, Connie ..................................................................... 1969Adams, David ................................................................... 1982Alexander, Matt (mgr.) ..................................................... 1995Alford, Eugene.................................................................. 1981Ali Jr., Waseem ................................................................. 2018Allison, Bill ....................................................................... 1964Allen, Montrel ............................................................ 2007, 08Almanza, Boone ..............................................1982, 83, 84, 85Amboree, Robert .............................................1999, 00, 01, 02Amend, Kevin .............................................................2007, ‘08Anderson, Evan ................................................................ 2016Anderson, Mike .......................................................... 1966, 67Applewhite, Jeff ............................................................... 1983Asp, Aaron ........................................................................ 2011Atang, Joe .................................................................. 2008, 09Autenrieth, Matt .............................................2004, 05, 06, 07Avila, Pablo .......................................................... 2004, 05, 06

wBwBailey, Johnny .................................................1968, 69, 70, 71Bailey, Rick ................................................................. 1965, 67Bailey, Ryan.....................................................1994, 95, 96, 97Bailey, Ty .................................................................... 1992, 93Ballard, Don ..................................................................... 1964Barron, Steve .................................................................... 1974Barnes, Chad .................................................................... 2006Barton, Jimmy ................................................................. 2014Barton, Ron ...................................................................... 1968Beakley, David ............................................................ 1977, 78Beaty, Douglas ........................................................... 1964, 65Bembry, Terry ............................................................. 2011, 12Bell, Bucky ....................................................................... 1964Bennett, Ricky ............................................................ 2004, 05Bennett, Willie ................................................1971, 72, 73, 74Bernardi, Art .............................................................. 2012, 13Berry, T.J. ......................................................................... 2011Biggott, Scott ............................................................. 1983, 84Blacklock, Jason ............................................................... 1996Blackmon, Elmer .............................................................. 1979Block, Kyren ..................................................................... 2017Bonds, Braxton ..................................................... 2017, 18, 19Bonds, Charlie .................................................1964, 65, 66, 67Bonham, Terry .................................................................. 1964Boston, Ken ................................................................ 1966, 67Boswell, Remy .................................................................. 2010Bowden, Dewayne ..................................................... 2012, 13Bowen, John .................................................................... 1985Bradford, Kelvin ................................................... 2003, 06, 07Brady, John ................................................................ 1967, 68Braun, Steve ............................................................... 1978, 79Brian, Josh ................................................................. 2002, 03Brown, Eddie ...................................................1969, 70, 71, 72Bridges, Kendrick ............................................1999, 00, 01, 02Buchanek, Allan ............................................................... 1964Bullock, Jason .................................................................. 2004Burch, Bryce ....................................................1999, 00, 01, 02Burke, Jeff ........................................................................ 1992Burkes, Robert ..................................................... 1978, 79, 80Burkhalter, Jerry ..............................................1968, 69, 70, 71Burns, Rufus ....................................................1968, 69, 70, 71Byrd, Harry ....................................................................... 1967

wCwCampbell, George ............................................................. 1976Cantwell, Asa ............................................................. 2016, 17Caraher, David .................................................................. 2018

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wKwKamara, Djibril ........................................................... 1986, 87Karam, Ben .......................................................... 2000, 01, 03Kelly, Gary ............................................................ 1966, 67, 68Kelly, Shelden .................................................................. 1981Key, Steven (mgr.) ................................................ 1992, 93, 94King, Dale ......................................................................... 1983Klentzman, Rick ..............................................1971, 72, 73, 74Knotts, Travis .................................................................... 2002Kongawoin, Bruno ..........................................1984, 85, 86, 87Kraitman, David ..............................................1997, 98, 99, 00Krenek, Barney ................................................................. 1965

wLwLafferty, Bob ........................................................ 1979, 80, 81Lasher, Colter ..................................................2014, 15, 16, 17Latas, Joe ......................................................................... 2012Lavodrama, Anicet ..........................................1982, 83, 84, 85Lazarus, Ebere .................................................................. 2004Lawless, Ronnie ......................................................... 1966, 67LeBlanc, Michael ........................................................ 2000, 02Lee, Kelvin .......................................................1979, 80, 81, 82Lewis, Damian .................................................................. 2010Lewis, Hamilton ..............................................1982, 83, 84, 85Lewis, Rob .................................................................. 2013, 14Leverkuhn, Dillard ............................................................ 1981Lloyd, Roy......................................................................... 1978Loury, Derrick ................................................................... 1981Loving, Tommy ........................................................... 1993, 94Lynch-Daniels, Oliver.................................................. 2018, 19Lynn, Jamie .....................................................1992, 93, 94, 95

wMwMaxwell, Henry ................................................................ 1964McCain, Ben ............................................................... 2005, 06McClellan, John ................................................................ 1969McDonald, Micah ............................................................. 1998McGusty, Kerol ........................................................... 1996, 98McIntosh, Tom .................................................................. 1969McKenzie, Philip ......................................................... 2018, 19McKinley, Darwin ............................................................. 1977McKinney, Tim (mgr.) ......................................2005, 06, 07, 08March, Ronald .................................................................. 2012Martell, Randy ................................................1978, 79, 80, 81Martin, Michael .......................................................... 1986, 87Martin, Reggie ................................................1982, 83, 84, 85Mathis, Arnett ...................................................... 1992, 93, 95McQuitter, Will ................................................................. 2015Meche, Eric ................................................................. 2000, 01Miller, Chris ................................................................ 2003, 05Minter, Max ................................................................ 1966, 67Mitchell, Marcus ......................................................... 1996, 97Moore, Ronnie ...................................................... 1966, 67, 68Morris, Sean ............................................................... 2008, 09Moss, Michael ............................................................ 2010, 11Murphy, Qon .................................................................... 2019Musquiz, John .................................................................. 1969Myles, Tim ........................................................................ 2018

wNwNealy, Rod ........................................................................ 2003Negron, Jorge ..................................................1986, 87, 88, 89Nelson, Paul ............................................................... 2003, 04Newsome, Travis .............................................1993, 94, 95, 96Norris, Wayne ................................................................... 1972Norwood, Thomas ...................................................... 1976, 77Nottebart, Dan ................................................................. 1979

Nutt, Brian ................................................................. 2014, 15

wOwObetoh, Sammy ............................................................... 2011Odunsi, Anthony ........................................................ 2015, 16O’Flaherty, Jim ................................................1974, 75, 76, 77Orr, David ......................................................................... 1979Osina, Mark .....................................................1974, 75, 76, 77O’Suji, Stephen ................................................2015, 16, 18, 19

wPwPaige, Robert ....................................................... 1974, 75, 76Parham, Yadorian ................................................. 1998, 99, 00Parks, Larry ...................................................................... 1968Patel, Timir ....................................................................... 2008Patterson, Larry .......................................................... 1975, 76Patterson, Trey ........................................................... 2015, 16Pixler, Jeff ......................................................................... 1982Poe, Zachary ....................................................1973, 74, 75, 76Pollard, Robby .................................................................. 1996Pojah, Jeremiah ............................................................... 2008Porter, Johnathan ....................................................... 1992, 93Prater, David ..................................................................... 1975Preadom, Wendell ............................................................ 2010Prejean, Raymond ...........................................1973, 74, 75, 76Preston, David ............................................................ 1994, 95Pritchett, Duane ............................................................... 1989Purswell, Billy .................................................................. 1969Puzyk, Andrew ........................................................... 2008, 09Pyle, Paul ......................................................................... 1989

wRwRapier, Gabe ............................................................... 1998, 99Reed, Chris (mgr.)................................................. 2001, 02, 03Renfro, Jerry ......................................................... 1966, 67, 68Robertson, Jamal ............................................................. 2010Robinson, Isaiah ............................................................... 2016Rodriguez, Dallas ............................................................. 2003Roper, Kerry ............................................................... 1968, 69Rose-Walls, Derek ............................................................ 1992Ross, Jonathan ........................................................... 1996, 97Roy, Khris ......................................................................... 2010Roy, Mike ........................................................1969, 70, 71, 72Russell, Atif ...................................................................... 2017Russell, Tyler....................................................2012, 13, 14, 15Ryan, Sam ........................................................................ 2011

wSwSaladin, Michael ......................................................... 2017, 18Sanders, Bobby ...............................................1992, 93, 94, 95Sanders, Carlos ................................................................. 1989Sanders, Jimmy .......................................................... 2008, 09Sauls, Baron ............................................................... 2008, 09Scott, Brian ...................................................................... 2003Seahorn, Johnny ........................................................ 1975, 76Senter, Tom .......................................................... 1970, 71, 72Shannon, Sean (mgr.) .....................................2003, 04, 05, 07Shields, Joel ..................................................................... 1964Sierra, Omar ......................................................... 1987, 88, 89Siler, Phil .................................................................... 1980, 81Simmons, Waylond .................................................... 1964, 65Simmons, Weldon ............................................................ 1964 Simon, Ricky .................................................................... 2008Sissel, Mike ...................................................................... 1996Skaggs, Jim .....................................................1970, 71, 73, 74Slack, Terrance (mgr.) ................................................. 2008, 09Smith, Gene ..................................................................... 1970

Smith, Huey ......................................................... 1976, 77, 78Smith, Kelton ..................................................1997, 98, 99, 00Smith, Leslie .................................................................... 1964Smith, Marcel ..................................................2012, 13, 14, 15Smith, Mike ................................................................ 2001, 02Smith, Roddrick................................................................ 2004Smuts, Rick ...................................................................... 1967Stent, Jackson .................................................................. 2019Stephens, Randy ........................................................ 1988, 89Stetler, Cody ....................................................2014, 15, 16, 17Stickler, Jourdan ......................................................... 2015, 16Stone, Steve ............................................................... 1967, 68Swanson, Kim .................................................................. 1977

wTwTeheran, Alvaro .......................................................... 1988, 89Thomas, Aaron ........................................................... 2005, 06Thomas, Corey ............................................................ 1991, 92Thomas, Lamar .................................................... 2011, 12, 13Thomas, Nick .................................................................... 2016Thompson, Rickie ............................................................. 1983Trahan, Johnnie ................................................................ 2004Turner, Mike ......................................................... 2013, 14, 15

wUwUloko, Benjamin ............................................................... 2019

wVwVass, Perry ........................................................................ 1967Vilde, Ricmonds ......................................................... 2014, 15Vincent, Blane .................................................1997, 98, 02, 03Vyhnal, Filip ............................................................... 2005, 06

wWwWalding, James .......................................................... 1964, 65Walton, Arthur ................................................1984, 85, 86, 87Warren, Charlie ................................................................ 1977Washington, Ken ........................................................ 1994, 95Watson, Jerry ................................................................... 1965Watt, Gordon .............................................................. 2008, 09Way, Ralton .....................................................1978, 79, 80, 81Weber, Jalen ..................................................................... 2017Weinholtz, Silver ........................................................ 2001, 02Wells, Ronald ............................................................. 2006, 07Wells, Shane..................................................................... 1999White, Andre .................................................................... 1992Whitley, Craig ................................................................... 1973Whitmore, Elester ...................................................... 2003, 04Wilkins, Ellington ............................................1983, 84, 85, 86Williams, Edward ............................................................. 1989Williams, Gerald ......................................................... 1999, 00Williams, Richard ............................................................. 1997Williamson, Gary ........................................................ 1972, 74Williamson, George .......................................................... 1965Willis, Emanuel .......................................................... 2008, 09Wilson, Dan ................................................................ 1997, 98Wilson, Justin ............................................................. 2007, 09Wise, Greg .......................................................1978, 79, 80, 81Womack, Dauson ....................................................... 2013, 14Worsham, Willie ..............................................1972, 73, 74, 75Wright, Stan ..................................................................... 1965

wYwYoung, Fred ...................................................................... 1988

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POINTSYear Player Pts. Avg.2017-18 David Caraher 469 16.22016-17 Colter Lasher 467 15.12015-16 Anthony Odunsi 576 17.52014-15 Anthony Odunsi 331 12.3 2013-14 Rob Lewis 384 12.82012-13 Art Bernardi 457 14.72011-12 Marcus Davis 348 12.42010-11 Andrew Gonzalez 686 22.92009-10 Andrew Gonzalez 606 18.92008-09 Gordon Watt 515 17.22007-08 Gordon Watt 279 16.42006-07 Dwight Jones II 603 20.82005-06 Dwight Jones II 563 17.12004-05 Ricky Bennett 627 19.02003-04 Ricky Bennett 596 18.62002-03 Rod Nealy 984 28.92001-02 Charles Fordjour 523 15.42000-01 Charles Fordjour 563 15.61999-00 Michael LeBlanc 535 15.71998-99 Chris Johnson 568 16.21997-98 Gabe Rapier 459 14.3 Dan Wilson 457 14.31996-97 Kelton Smith 678 21.91995-96 Lorenzo Ewing 571 22.81994-95 David Preston 670 19.71993-94 David Preston 620 19.41992-93 Tony DiCamillo 482 14.61991-92 Arnett Mathis 385 12.81988-89 Reggie Gibbs 549 18.91987-88 Omar Sierra 312 11.61986-87 Arthur Walton 504 17.41985-86 Arthur Walton 432 15.41984-85 Matt England 493 17.6 Anicet Lavodrama 511 17.61983-84 Terry Hairston 451 15.01982-83 Terry Hairston 327 11.3 Larry Hollins 328 11.31981-82 Roy Jones 443 16.41980-81 Greg Wise 411 14.71979-80 Ralton Way 433 16.01978-79 Tim Jones 395 14.61977-78 Huey Smith 273 10.9 Ralton Way 285 10.91976-77 Vernon Freeman 537 18.51975-76 Huey Smith 513 19.71974-75 Mack Coleman 581 22.41973-74 Terry Garner 432 17.31972-73 E.C. Coleman 474 20.61971-72 E.C. Coleman 548 21.91970-71 Eddie Brown 484 18.61969-70 E.C. Coleman 368 17.51968-69 Eddie Brown 582 20.81967-68 Steve Stone 286 13.6

REBOUNDSYear Player Reb. Avg.2017-18 David Caraher 208 7.22016-17 Reveal Chukwujekwu 256 8.32015-16 Reveal Chukwujekwu 171 5.02014-15 Josh Ibarra 175 6.5 2013-14 Ricmonds Vilde 147 4.72012-13 Art Bernardi 217 7.02011-12 Marcus Davis 158 5.62010-11 Terry Bembry 187 6.72009-10 Mario Flaherty 285 9.22008-09 Gordon Watt 264 8.82007-08 Gordon Watt 136 8.02006-07 Todd Henry 211 7.82005-06 Englebert Cherrington 221 7.12004-05 Chris Miller 335 11.22003-04 Paul Nelson 263 8.02002-03 Rod Nealy 373 11.02001-02 Charles Fordjour 244 7.22000-01 Charles Fordjour 357 9.91999-00 Charles Fordjour 252 7.41998-99 Chris Johnson 277 7.91997-98 Blane Vincent 235 7.51996-97 Kelton Smith 265 8.51995-96 Mike Sissel 316 10.51994-95 Shannon Holmes 274 8.11993-94 Shannon Holmes 255 7.71992-93 Tony DiCamillo 209 6.31991-92 Arnett Mathis 162 5.41988-89 Alvaro Teheran 146 5.41987-88 George Christopher 154 5.7 Alvaro Teheran 155 5.71986-87 Bruno Kongawoin 297 10.21985-86 Bruno Kongawoin 197 9.41984-85 Anicet Lavodrama 277 9.61983-84 Anicet Lavodrama 214 7.11982-83 Anicet Lavodrama 174 6.01981-82 Larry Hollins 153 5.71980-81 Randy Martell 211 7.51979-80 Ralton Way 202 7.51978-79 Tim Jones 296 11.01977-78 Royce Dorsey 177 6.81976-77 Thomas Norwood 266 10.21975-76 Vernon Freeman 297 11.41974-75 Mack Coleman 344 13.21973-74 Mack Coleman 295 11.81972-73 E.C. Coleman 295 12.81971-72 E.C. Coleman 387 15.51970-71 E.C. Coleman 303 11.61969-70 E.C. Coleman 302 14.4

ASSISTSYear Player Ast. Avg.2017-18 Braxton Bonds 158 5.12016-17 Braxton Bonds 103 3.32015-16 Anthony Odunsi 123 3.72014-15 Anthony Odunsi 69 2.6 2013-14 Marcel Smith 78 3.02012-13 Marcel Smith 79 2.62011-12 Marcel Smith 67 2.5 Jonathan Evans 67 2.32010-11 Michael Moss 126 4.12009-10 Michael Moss 135 4.12008-09 Baron Sauls 116 4.02007-08 Baron Sauls 125 4.52006-07 Ronald Wells 90 3.12005-06 Corey Thomas 131 4.02004-05 Ricky Bennett 144 4.42003-04 Ricky Bennett 205 6.42002-03 Ben Karam 174 5.32001-02 Mike Smith 154 4.72000-01 Ben Karam 160 4.41999-00 Yadorian Parham 170 5.51998-99 Yadorian Parham 194 6.11997-98 Yadorian Parham 259 8.11996-97 Ryan Bailey 121 3.91995-96 Bennie Coleman 180 6.21994-95 Bennie Coleman 162 5.11993-94 Bobby Sanders 129 4.01992-93 Bobby Sanders 196 5.91991-92 Ryan Conrey 114 3.81988-89 Duane Pritchett 154 5.31987-88 Donald Harvey 132 4.91986-87 Fred Goporo 219 7.61985-86 Fred Goporo 186 6.61984-85 Fred Goporo 124 4.31983-84 Darryl Jones 152 4.91982-83 Darryl Jones 165 5.71981-82 Kelvin Lee 120 4.4

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1963-64 (NAIA At-Large)Houston Baptist College: 1-7

1964-65 (NAIA At-Large)Houston Baptist College: 8-17

NAIA1965-66 (9-12)

Coach: Peck Vass11/20 Sam Houston L 72-7111/23 Texas A&I11/30 LeTourneau12/2 at Sam Houston L 93-8612/6 St. Edwards12/9 St. Thomas12/11 Texas Lutheran12/14 East Texas Baptist12/16 Texas A&I1/7 Hardin Simmons1/8 Hardin Simmons1/10 LeTourneau1/13 Southwestern1/15 Texas Lutheran1/21 Corpus Christi1/22 East Texas Baptist1/29 Southwestern1/31 St. Edwards2/5 Corpus Christi2/8 St. Thomas2/14 St. Thomas

1966-67 (4-20)Coach: Peck Vass

Texas Lutheran L 57-58 Sam Houston L 71-95 Texas A&I L 62-69 Stephen F. Austin L 61-122 Howard Payne L 72-87 St. Thomas L 100-106 Corpus Christi L 72-90 Texas A&I W 66-65

Stephen F. Austin L 57-75 Lamar Tech L 76-94 Howard Payne L 82-93 Howard Payne L 60-94 Sam Houston L 62-87 Corpus Christi W 98-80 Texas Lutheran L 68-70 East Texas Baptist L 66-81 LeTourneau L 74-112 St. Thomas L 89-98 Southwestern L 64-87 LeTourneau W 73-71 St. Edwards W 81-72 East Texas Baptist L 71-79 St. Edwards L 56-79 Southwestern L 79-87

NCAA Division II1967-68 (6-20)

Coach: Gerald Myers at Southwestern L 60-7711/20 Sam Houston State L 78-82 at Sam Houston State W 70-69 at McNeese State L 70-96 at Lamar Tech L 68-102 12/4 Texas A&I L 63-65 12/9 Texas Lutheran W 76-63 12/11 Northwest Louisiana L 81-93 12/14 Stephen F. Austin L 55-71 at Texas A&I L 66-80 at Texas Wesleyan L 82-93 at Austin W 84-65 at Texas State L 57-84 1/2 at Stephen F. Austin L 55-86 1/8 TAMU-Corpus Christi W 85-75 at San Angelo State L 67-85 at Trinity L 53-93 at Texas Lutheran W 61-49 at TAMU-Corpus Christi L 63-84 2/1 Southwestern W 77-73 2/2 Bishop L 76-94 at Bishop L 67-77 2/10 East Texas Baptist L 59-81 at East Texas Baptist L 65-81 at Northwest Louisiana L 75-115 2/24 San Angelo State L 58-88

1968-69 (16-12)Coach: Gerald Myers

11/18 East Texas Baptist W 69-60 11/23 Southwestern W 84-54 11/26 Stephen F. Austin L 58-74 11/29 ^Texas Lutheran W 69-52

11/30 ^Sam Houston State W 66-6412/2 Texas A&I W 71-60 12/6 East Texas State W 68-62 12/10 at Southwestern W 66-56 12/14 Texas Tech L 49-55 12/16 at East Texas State W 80-79 12/19 at Texas A&I W 69-64 11/27 at Midwestern State W 59-56 11/28 at Tarleton State W 83-54 11/28 at Sam Houston State L 51-52 12/31 at Stephen F. Austin L 48-84 1/2 Nicholls State L 58-84 1/4 Louisiana College L 72-74 1/7 at Nicholls State L 62-69 1/11 at Louisiana W 64-50 1/23 at TAMU-Corpus Christi L 61-74 1/27 Bishop W 66-63 1/30 at Sam Houston State L 80-88 2/1 TAMU-Corpus Christi L 62-67 2/3 at East Texas Baptist W 57-53 2/8 at Bishop L 78-81 2/10 Austin W 77-69 2/17 at Texas Lutheran L 64-73 2/22 at Austin W 68-64 ^HBC Tournament

1969-70 (10-11)Coach: Gerald Myers

Texas Tech L 66-76 Texas A&I W 76-73 at Sam Houston State L 52-70 at LSU-New Orleans L 74-92 Sam Houston State W 68-67 East Texas Baptist W 90-61 at Midwestern State L 69-79 Austin W 72-57 at Texas Wesleyan W 62-56 at Nicholls State L 57-60 at Northeast Louisiana L 73-92 Texas Wesleyan W 61-57 at Louisiana L 68-77 Northeast Louisiana W 73-64 at West Texas State L 67-77 Hardin-Simmons W 73-70 at Texas A&I L 64-69 Louisiana W 45-44 LSU-New Orleans L 58-81 at Hardin-Simmons L 68-69 Nicholls State W 84-63

Mac Sutton

Peck Vass

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1970-71 (15-11)Coach: Lonnie Richards

12/1 at Lamar Tech L 64-81 12/3 Austin W 88-53 12/5 Texas A&I W 73-49 12/9 Eastern New Mexico W 76-61 at Midwestern State W 74-56 at Dallas Baptist W 75-59 12/19 at Loyola-New Orleans L 74-82 12/21 at LSU-New Orleans L 69-74 12/23 at TCU L 70-75 1/2 at Missouri-St. Louis W 67-63 1/4 at Eastern Illinois L 68-88 1/11 West Texas State L 72-82 Hardin-Simmons W 85-81 at Louisiana L 68-73 at Southwest Missouri(f) W 2-0 Nicholls State W 97-92 at Louisiana Tech L 76-94 St. Mary’s W 68-59 Louisiana W 81-69 2/11 at Eastern New Mexico(f) W 2-0 2/13 at West Texas State L 65-79 2/16 at Texas A&I W 92-83 2/18 at St. Mary’s L 50-62 LSU-New Orleans W 84-75 Louisiana Tech L 66-75 Hardin-Simmons W 76-64 (f) Forfeit

1971-72 (11-14)Coach: Lonnie Richards

12/1 at Texas-El Paso L 57-66 12/3 at Austin W 103-58 12/6 at Nicholls State L 85-98 12/11 McNeese State L 76-78 12/18 North Park W 88-42 12/20 Samford W 89-67 12/27 at Louisiana Tech L 90-110 12/28 at Southwestern W 85-61 12/30 Missouri Western W 78-61 1/4 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 71-85 1/6 at Bellarmine W 77-76 1/11 at LSU-New Orleans L 76-114 1/14 Austin W 88-48 1/18 at Louisiana L 81-84 1/22 Loyola-New Orleans L 69-73 1/27 at Texas-Pan American L 87-95 1/29 TAMU-Corpus Christi W 97-90 2/1 at Hardin-Simmons L 74-90 2/5 at West Texas State L 74-76 2/11 Texas-Pan American L 89-104

2/12 at McNeese State W 90-80 2/14 at TAMU-Corpus Christi W 77-66 2/17 at Samford L 69-78 2/24 Louisiana W 70-63 2/26 at Houston L 80-96

1972-73 (10-13)Coach: Lonnie Richards

at Jackson State W 85-75 at McNeese State L 73-81 12/1 at Centenary L 66-87 12/2 at SMU L 75-78 Midwestern State W 78-7012/11 at Arkansas State L 72-87 12/16 at Midwestern State L 64-69 1/6 Northeast Louisiana W 86-85 1/11 Hardin-Simmons W 95-72 1/16 at TCU W 94-93(OT) 1/22 at Northwest Louisiana L 74-87 at LSU-New Orleans W 83-73 1/29 at Southwest Louisiana L 91-123 2/3 Trinity W 85-74 at Northeast Louisiana L 86-95 2/8 at Houston L 75-96 2/10 Northwest Louisiana W 100-82 2/13 Texas-Pan American W 98-97 2/15 at Trinity L 77-852/17 at Texas-Pan American W 100-93 2/19 at Hardin-Simmons L 95-97 2/24 at Utah State L 78-97 2/26 at Georgia Southern L 62-76

NCAA Division I1973-74 (6-19)

Coach: Lonnie Richards 11/30 at Texas A&M L 72-85 12/3 McNeese State L 78-84 12/6 at Tulsa L 73-94 12/13 at New Mexico L 72-115 12/17 at Rice L 89-93 12/22 at Mississippi State L 74-85 1/5 at McNeese State L 78-107 1/8 at TCU L 64-73 1/10 Lewis W 89-78 1/12 at SMU L 65-93 1/14 at Louisiana Tech L 77-80(OT) 1/17 at Lamar L 66-67 1/19 Texas-Arlington L 84-86 1/21 Baptist Coll.-Charleston W 98-71 1/24 at Southern Mississippi L 84-88 1/26 at Northeast Louisiana L 78-98 1/30 Louisiana Tech W 81-73 2/2 Oklahoma City W 95-79 2/9 at Centenary L 78-88 2/11 Northeast Louisiana L 64-80 2/16 at Hardin-Simmons W 88-83 2/21 at Houston L 86-101 2/23 Hardin-Simmons L 87-101 2/25 Centenary L 78-79 2/28 at Texas-Arlington W 94-86

1974-75 (9-17)Coach: Lonnie Richards

at New Mexico State L 53-82 at Texas-El Paso L 54-68 at Texas A&M L 77-84 at Tulsa L 78-97 at Rice L 83-87 at Lamar L 81-94 McNeese State W 69-66 at Arkansas State L 75-83 at TCU L 61-98 at Texas-Arlington W 86-75 Arkansas State L 79-90 at SMU L 67-98 at McNeese State L 87-95 Northeast Louisiana W 80-78 Lamar W 104-95 Hardin-Simmons W 74-67 Texas-Arlington W 79-78 Centenary L 70-88 at Northeast Louisiana L 68-81 Baptist Coll.-Charleston W 80-75 Southern Mississippi W 81-72 at Centenary L 83-96 at Louisiana Tech L 68-81 Louisiana Tech L 72-73 at Hardin-Simmons W 61-59 at Houston L 84-117

1975-76 (5-21)Coach: Bob McKinley

at Texas-El Paso L 57-68 at New Mexico State L 97-129 McNeese State L 80-99 at Texas A&M L 80-127 at Louisiana Tech L 57-93 ^at SW Louisiana L 90-110 ^vs. East Tennessee St. L 71-93 Louisiana Tech W 65-58 Ball State W 81-76 #at Houston L 59-78 #vs. Texas A&M L 74-99 Lamar W 86-83 at Lamar W 75-69 at McNeese State L 86-107 Baptist Coll.-Charleston L 82-65 at TCU L 86-87(OT)

at Northeast Louisiana L 65-79 Texas-Pan American L 79-81 Centenary L 90-123 at Houston L 71-91 at Pan American L 70-90

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Northeast Louisiana L 56-802/12 Stephen F. Austin L 80-95 Hardin-Simmons L 73-79 at Centenary L 95-110 at Hardin-Simmons L 93-105^Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.)#Bluebonnet Classic (Houston)

1976-77 (6-23)Coach: Bob McKinley

St. Mary’s L 62-70 at Lamar L 73-80 Louisiana Tech L 64-74 Sam Houston State L 67-70 at TCU L 62-89 ^vs. Texas A&M L 72-87 ^vs. Centenary L 71-93 at Louisiana Tech L 77-96 at Northeast Louisiana L 78-84 Southwest Louisiana W 65-64 at Houston L 79-111 Robert Morris W 71-65 Texas-Arlington W 93-83 Pan American L 70-84 Hardin-Simmons W 86-82 at Texas-Arlington L 85-87 Baptist Coll.-Charleston L 76-80 at St. Mary’s L 60-73 at Sam Houston State W 79-77 North Texas State L 80-96 at Pan American L 72-89 Northeast Louisiana L 57-75 at Hawaii L 82-102 at Hawaii L 83-97 Northwest Louisiana L 63-77 at Hardin-Simmons W 102-96 at Northwest Louisiana L 88-108 at Southwest Louisiana L 68-94 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 68-69^Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.)

1977-78 (7-19)Coach: Gene Iba

at Ball State L 67-80 Texas College W 88-65 Lubbock Christian W 79-71 at Texas A&M L 50-77 Texas Wesleyan W 71-59 at Texas-Arlington L 69-81 South Alabama L 49-55 Prairie View A&M W 82-79 at Louisiana L 64-77 Southwest Louisiana L 76-84

at Houston L 51-103 at Hardin-Simmons L 63-79 Texas-Arlington L 73-79 at Sam Houston State W 74-57 at Robert Morris L 58-60 at Wisc.-Milwaukee L 77-79 at Northeast Louisiana L 39-71 at Southwest Louisiana L 53-88 Hardin-Simmons W 67-66 Northwest Louisiana L 71-73 Louisiana College W 61-60 at Northwest Louisiana L 67-70 Northeast Louisiana L 57-64 Sam Houston State L 50-53 at Oklahoma City L 69-83 at North Texas State L 62-81

1978-79 (11-16)Coach: Gene Iba

Texas College W 68-56 Sam Houston State W 72-71(OT)

^vs. Louisiana State L 74-79 ^vs. N.M. Highlands W 100-79 LeTourneau W 87-59 at Sam Houston State W 76-72 Hardin-Simmons L 62-63(OT)

#at Northeast Louisiana L 68-92 #vs. Georgia State L 72-77 *Robert Morris W 80-59 *Oklahoma City L 81-92 Texas-Arlington W 83-73 at South Alabama L 74-97 at Texas-Arlington L 55-63 *at Robert Morris L 65-77 *at Denver L 66-84 North Texas State L 64-73 *at Oklahoma City L 56-73 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 65-58 Hardin-Simmons W 71-65 *at Northwest Louisiana L 50-51 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 79-90 *Northwest Louisiana W 67-59 *Denver L 67-79 +vs. Samford W 68-66 +at Northeast Louisiana L 62-89 +vs. Oklahoma City L 77-83*Trans America Athletic Conference ^Jaycee Tournament (Santa Fe, N.M.)#Pacemaker Classic (Monroe, La.)+TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.)

1979-80 (14-13)(2-4 TAAC, 6th)

Coach: Gene Iba11/30 *at Centenary L 68-7812/1 at Oklahoma State L 66-8112/5 Texas-Arlington W 98-8512/10 at Stephen F. Austin L 56-5812/12 Stephen F. Austin W 70-67 Texas Lutheran W 83-7112/15 at Samford W 69-68 Northwest Missouri W 68-58(OT)

1/2 #at Stetson W 69-681/3 #vs. Navy L 67-81 Paul Quinn W 90-721/12 *at Hardin-Simmons W 74-591/14 at Texas-Arlington L 64-651/19 North Texas State W 86-701/23 *Samford L 45-461/26 Arkansas-Little Rock L 78-801/28 Northwest Louisiana L 53-552/4 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-602/7 *Texas-Pan American W 63-612/9 at Northwest Louisiana W 60-522/11 at Northeast Louisiana L 61-722/13 *at Mercer L 75-842/16 Hardin-Simmons W 75-662/18 *Northeast Louisiana L 58-792/23 at North Texas State L 58-752/25 Jarvis Christian W 74-582/28 +vs. Centenary L 69-76*TAAC#Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)+TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.)

1980-81 (18-10)(9-3 TAAC, 1st)

Coach: Gene Iba Southwestern W 78-5912/3 at Texas-Arlington L 58-78 Austin W 72-4712/8 vs. Texas Southern L 68-7712/10 Oklahoma State L 75-78 St. Edward’s W 89-7512/15 Nicholls State W 71-6612/19 at Nicholls State W 68-6612/29 #vs. Austin Peay W 77-7112/30 #at Northeast Louisiana L 51-72 Huston-Tillotson W 72-631/8 *at Hardin-Simmons W 72-601/10 *at Northwest Louisiana W 52-511/15 Texas-Arlington L 71-721/17 *Northeast Louisiana L 55-661/22 *Centenary W 66-601/24 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 64-591/29 *at Georgia Southern L 55-591/31 *at Samford W 67-662/5 *Northwest Louisiana W 60-582/7 *Hardin-Simmons W 63-602/10 at Southeastern Louisiana L 58-63(OT)

2/14 *at Northeast Louisiana W 74-712/17 Southeastern Louisiana W 69-562/21 *at Centenary L 68-782/27 *Mercer* W 69-673/6 +vs. Centenary W 48-473/8 +vs. Mercer L 67-72*TAAC#Pacemaker Classic (Monroe, La.)+TAAC Tournament (Shreveport, La.)

1981-82 (13-14)(8-8 TAAC, Tied-5th)

Coach: Gene Iba St. Edward’s W 73-60

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12/2 at Texas-Arlington L 72-8012/5 *at Samford L 59-6612/7 *at Georgia Southern L 47-6012/10 Arkansas State L 49-5112/12 Nicholls State W 65-6312/16 at Texas-San Antonio W 57-5112/18 *Northwest Louisiana W 79-631/2 *at Northwest Louisiana L 68-741/7 *at Northeast Louisiana W 69-661/9 *Mercer L 50-601/15 *Centenary L 72-821/18 Texas-Arlington L 55-631/21 *Hardin-Simmons W 56-431/23 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 80-67(OT)

1/25 Concordia Lutheran W 82-571/27 at Arkansas State L 48-591/30 at Nicholls State L 53-652/4 *Georgia Southern W 60-522/6 *Samford L 51-602/9 Prairie View A&M W 82-672/13 *at Centenary L 54-582/16 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 53-562/20 *at Hardin-Simmons W 63-482/23 *Northeast Louisiana W 83-782/27 *Mercer W 75-683/3 +at Northeast Louisiana L 46-54*TAAC+TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.)

1982-83 (20-9)(10-4 TAAC, 2nd)Coach: Gene Iba

11/26 Prairie View A&M W 92-6211/29 at Oklahoma State L 51-7312/4 *Georgia Southern W 60-4612/6 *Samford W 78-6412/9 Concordia Lutheran W 93-7512/11 at Nicholls State W 59-5412/13 at Prairie View A&M W 62-4512/16 Texas-San Antonio W 69-6412/18 *at Northwest Louisiana W 74-5912/28 #vs. Oklahoma State L 39-5012/29 #vs. Texas-Arlington L 64-65 Nebraska Wesleyan W 93-541/6 Northeast Louisiana W 74-621/8 *Northwest Louisiana W 44-431/11 at Southeast Louisiana L 44-531/12 *at Centenary W 58-531/20 *at Hardin-Simmons W 64-491/22 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 69-811/25 Nicholls State W 53-51(OT)

1/29 *at Mercer W 51-442/3 *at Georgia Southern L 56-712/5 *at Samford W 56-522/7 Southeast Louisiana W 40-352/12 *Centenary L 55-56(OT)

2/17 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 57-552/19 *Hardin-Simmons W 66-522/26 *Mercer L 82-913/10 +vs. NW Louisiana W 80-653/11 +vs. Georgia Southern L 55-58*TAAC

#All College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)+TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.)

1983-84 (24-7)(11-3 TAAC, 1st)Coach: Gene Iba

11/26 Texas Wesleyan W 70-6011/28 Oklahoma State W 75-6512/3 LeTourneau W 101-6112/9 #vs. Massachusetts W 68-5512/10 #at Stetson L 63-7112/15 St. Edward’s W 74-5612/17 Concordia Lutheran W 85-7512/19 at LSU L 59-6012/21 at Nicholls State L 50-5112/30 at Drake W 57-531/2 at Northeast Louisiana W 69-611/5 Nicholls State W 63-571/7 *at Hardin-Simmons W 43-421/12 *at Northwest Louisiana W 65-501/14 *at Centenary W 50-371/19 *Samford L 52-531/21 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 68-551/26 *at Mercer W 55-501/28 *at Georgia Southern L 54-571/31 Prairie View A&M W 72-332/4 *Hardin-Simmons W 50-462/6 *Arkansas-Little Rock L 61-662/9 *Centenary W 63-62(OT)

2/11 *Northwest Louisiana W 91-672/16 *at Samford W 63-572/25 *Georgia Southern W 75-522/27 *Mercer W 73-573/3 +Northwest Louisiana W 71-533/9 +Arkansas-Little Rock W 76-583/9 +Samford W 81-763/10 $vs. Alcorn State L 60-79*TAAC#Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)+TAAC Tournament (Houston)$NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)

1984-85 (21-8)(10-4 TAAC, Tied-2nd)

Coach: Gene Iba11/17 at Arizona L 56-6311/23 St. Edward’s W 67-5812/1 at Oklahoma State L 43-4412/3 at Nicholls State W 63-6112/8 St. Thomas W 81-4212/10 Texas Lutheran W 89-7012/17 Nicholls State W 62-6112/21 #vs. Hardin-Simmons W 66-5512/22 #at Texas-Pan American L 59-601/2 Bethany Nazarene W 88-491/5 *Hardin-Simmons W 75-641/7 Prairie View A&M W 71-521/10 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 66-611/12 *Centenary W 68-561/17 *at Georgia Southern L 48-611/19 *at Mercer W 58-571/24 *Georgia State W 93-721/26 *Samford W 82-65

1/30 at Prairie View A&M W 60-582/2 *at Hardin-Simmons L 61-742/7 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 64-742/9 *at Centenary W 80-512/14 *Georgia Southern W 71-652/16 *Mercer L 77-902/18 *Texas-Pan American W 86-752/21 *at Georgia State W 81-682/23 *at Samford W 76-702/25 +vs. Samford W 77-672/27 +vs. Mercer L 65-69*TAAC#Pan American Classic (Edinburg, Texas)+TAAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.)

1985-86 (14-14)(7-7 TAAC, Tied-3rd)Coach: Tommy Jones

11/22 Southwestern W 82-4711/25 Montana State W 74-7211/29 #at Utah L 61-8711/30 #vs. Loyola California L 59-8712/3 Texas Lutheran W 86-6212/6 ^vs. Pan American L 51-6712/7 ^vs. Texas Southern W 69-6012/14 Oklahoma State L 63-7112/17 Texas A&I W 86-5612/21 at McNeese State L 50-621/2 *at Georgia State L 70-71(OT)

1/4 *at Samford W 82-741/8 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 67-881/11 *Centenary L 58-611/13 at Texas-Pan American L 31-641/18 *Hardin-Simmons W 70-61(OT)

1/23 *at Georgia Southern L 55-711/25 *at Mercer W 61-551/30 *Georgia State L 57-662/1 *Samford W 72-712/5 *Ark.-Little Rock W 97-95(OT)

2/8 *at Centenary L 59-602/12 Concordia Lutheran W 75-652/15 *at Hardin-Simmons W 66-632/20 *Georgia Southern L 49-622/22 *Mercer W 87-772/24 *Nicholls State W 82-623/1 +Centenary L 81-84*TAAC#Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)^UTEP Classic (El Paso, Texas)+TAAC Tournament

Tommy Jones

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1986-87 (18-11)(13-5 TAAC, Tied-2nd)Coach: Tommy Jones

11/29 Southern California W 74-6612/2 Huston-Tillotson W 92-5712/4 McNeese State L 69-7312/9 at Montana State L 75-9712/12 ^vs. Rider W 67-6412/13 ^at Montana L 83-9112/18 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 53-6112/20 *at Samford W 63-5012/29 Southwestern W 97-551/3 *Texas-San Antonio W 95-851/5 *Hardin-Simmons L 72-781/8 *at Georgia State W 73-651/10 *at Mercer L 57-60(OT)

1/15 *at Georgia Southern L 58-621/17 *at Stetson L 77-781/24 *Centenary W 93-841/26 *Stetson W 76-661/29 *Arkansas-Little Rock W 85-691/31 *Samford W 87-622/5 *at Texas-San Antonio W 88-832/7 *at Hardin-Simmons W 94-882/12 *Georgia State W 106-842/14 *Mercer W 89-702/16 Pan American L 77-80(OT)

2/19 *Georgia Southern W 63-542/21 at Nicholls State L 77-782/28 *at Centenary W 86-793/5 #vs. Georgia State W 73-643/6 +vs. Stetson L 68-73*TAAC^Montana Champion Classic (Missoula, Mont.)#TAAC 1st Round (Pine Bluff, Ark.)+TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.)

1987-88 (9-18)(4-14 TAAC, Tied-9th)Coach: Tommy Jones

11/27 Quincy W 69-5411/30 Texas A&M L 65-6912/4 Texas Lutheran W 66-5412/7 Texas Wesleyan W 78-6612/11 #at Drake L 50-5812/12 #vs. Gonzaga L 54-7012/16 at Pan American W 57-5312/19 at McNeese State L 71-7212/30 Texas A&I W 56-451/2 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L 63-701/4 *at Samford L 53-571/7 *Texas-San Antonio L 50-601/9 *Hardin-Simmons L 79-931/14 *at Georgia State W 68-671/16 *at Mercer L 58-751/21 *Georgia Southern L 47-561/23 *Stetson W 67-661/30 *Centenary L 84-862/4 *Arkansas-Little Rock L 73-782/6 *Samford L 63-66(OT)

2/11 *at Texas-San Antonio L 63-802/13 *at Hardin-Simmons L 57-76

2/18 *Georgia State W 84-752/20 *Mercer W 69-572/27 *at Stetson L 49-652/29 *at Georgia Southern L 44-593/5 *at Centenary L 69-79*TAAC#Drake Heritage Classic (Des Moines, Iowa)

1988-89 (9-20)(6-12 TAAC, 8th)

Coach: Tommy Jones11/25 Texas Wesleyan L 67-7111/26 *Stetson L 71-7711/28 McNeese State L 56-6012/2 #vs. Jackson State L 58-7212/3 #vs. Alcorn State W 64-5312/7 at Texas A&M L 67-7912/10 Pan American L 69-8412/17 *Hardin-Simmons W 73-7012/19 *Texas-San Antonio L 53-6512/29 ^vs. Coppin State L 60-8812/30 ^at Youngstown State L 72-811/3 Oklahoma Baptist W 85-681/7 *at Centenary L 69-701/12 *at Ark.-Little Rock L 73-1121/14 *at Samford L 59-751/19 *Georgia State W 101-921/21 *Mercer W 87-721/26 *at Georgia Southern L 58-651/28 *at Stetson L 54-612/4 *Centenary L 81-822/9 *Samford W 79-622/11 *Arkansas-Little Rock L 64-762/16 *at Mercer L 73-802/18 *at Georgia State W 85-842/25 *Georgia Southern L 60-803/2 *at Hardin-Simmons L 61-673/4 *at Texas-San Antonio W 88-84(OT)

3/7 +vs. Georgia Southern W 78-723/8 +vs. Centenary L 69-76*TAAC#UTEP-Metromobile Classic (El Paso, Texas)^Youngstown Holiday Tournament (Youngstown, Ohio)+TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.)

1989-90 (Did not compete)1990-91 (Did not compete)

NAIA Division I1991-92 (7-23)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/23 at Texas A&I L 71-10711/26 at Incarnate Word L 79-109

11/30 at Texas-El Paso L 65-9512/2 at Texas Southern L 64-10212/4 East Texas Baptist W 103-8412/7 at Union L 89-9412/9 at Lambuth W 90-8812/13 St. Edward’s L 85-10112/17 Texas A&I L 76-12612/19 at LSU-Shreveport W 90-84(OT)

12/21 at Oklahoma State L 57-1001/2 Schreiner L 94-1161/4 East Texas State L 72-961/6 Union L 68-861/8 Concordia Lutheran L 108-1151/11 at East Texas State L 61-941/15 at Texas Lutheran L 77-1091/18 Midwestern State L 100-1111/21 at Mary Hardin-Baylor L 93-1101/22 at St. Edward’s L 73-871/25 Texas Lutheran L 56-981/27 Incarnate Word L 73-801/29 at Texas Tech L 53-1182/1 at Huston-Tillotson W 75-742/3 at Midwestern State L 70-1012/8 Baptist Christian W 93-862/10 at Concordia Lutheran L 88-1142/13 at East Texas Baptist L 95-1072/19 Huston-Tillotson W 87-852/22 LSU-Shreveport W 81-77(OT)

1992-93 (14-19)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/5 Dillard W 75-6311/10 St. Edward’s L 70-9111/14 Huston-Tillotson W 77-7111/21 Incarnate Word L 62-6611/23 at St. Edward’s L 58-8611/26 ^at Schreiner L 85-10611/27 ^vs. Wayland Baptist L 77-8612/3 at Mississippi L 61-10312/9 at Huston-Tillotson L 81-9012/11 #at Arkansas State L 54-8012/12 #vs. Tennessee-Martin L 74-8212/15 at Louisiana Christian W 101-9012/17 at Dillard L 106-11912/19 at Oklahoma State L 54-931/2 Schreiner L 69-741/7 at Texas Southern L 56-851/9 Louisiana Christian W 85-731/13 at Texas Lutheran L 69-911/16 at Bay Ridge Christian W 114-601/21 Tarleton State L 58-641/23 Texas Lutheran W 68-651/26 at Incarnate Word L 64-811/30 at East Texas Baptist W 102-912/1 at Baptist Christian W 99-932/4 Jarvis Christian W 93-752/6 East Texas Baptist W 102-882/9 at Concordia Lutheran L 98-1152/13 Bay Ridge Christian W 88-482/16 at Tarleton State L 74-862/20 Concordia Lutheran W 119-114(OT)

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3/3 +Concordia Lutheran W 98-863/6 $vs. Texas Lutheran W 81-773/8 $at Incarnate Word L 61-84^Schreiner Thanksgiving Classic (Kerrville, Texas)#Runnin’ Joe Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.)+NAIA District IV Independent (tie-breaker)$NAIA District IV Playoffs (San Antonio)

1993-94 (17-16)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/6 at Southern L 84-9211/8 at Xavier-New Orleans L 76-9811/13 LeTourneau W 95-8311/20 Incarnate Word L 54-8911/22 at National Christian L 77-8611/27 at Tulsa L 63-12811/29 at Texas Southern L 69-10312/2 St. Mary’s L 69-7212/4 Texas Lutheran W 98-9412/7 at Lamar L 79-8212/11 National Christian W 135-8312/14 Southern W 96-7612/18 St. Edward’s L 85-10712/21 at St. Mary’s L 71-861/4 Xavier-New Orleans L 67-761/7 Jarvis Christian W 101-771/10 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 91-881/12 at Texas Lutheran L 76-931/15 *at Schreiner W 85-781/17 at Southwestern W 73-691/22 at Incarnate Word L 79-931/25 *Huston-Tillotson W 84-691/29 Southwestern W 79-652/1 *Concordia Lutheran W 104-732/5 *at Huston-Tillotson W 83-772/7 at St. Edward’s L 82-922/12 *Schreiner W 106-962/15 *East Texas Baptist L 80-812/19 *at Concordia Lutheran W 96-892/26 Baptist Christian W 108-753/1 *at East Texas Baptist W 97-943/4 +vs. Lubbock Christian W 86-763/5 +vs. Midwestern State L 86-88*SW Region game+SW Region Playoffs (Brownwood, Texas)

1994-95 (21-13)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/5 Texas Lutheran W 83-7411/8 St. Edward’s W 76-6511/12 Faith Baptist W 113-7011/17 at St. Edward’s W 65-6211/19 at Concordia Lutheran L 99-10511/21 at Incarnate Word L 66-7911/29 at Texas Tech L 82-11612/1 at Texas Lutheran L 94-10212/3 LSU-Shreveport W 79-6712/5 at Rice L 65-7212/8 at Schreiner L 97-105(2OT)

12/10 at Southwestern W 92-5712/13 Louisiana Christian W 87-7912/17 Incarnate Word L 63-64

12/19 at Houston L 62-9212/21 at Louisiana Christian L 100-1061/3 National Christian W 119-751/5 at Texas Southern L 73-901/7 Schreiner L 83-871/10 Jarvis Christian W 105-991/12 Concordia Lutheran W 92-891/16 Huston-Tillotson L 99-1021/19 at Texas College W 93-711/21 at East Texas Baptist W 96-881/26 at Ambassador W 103-871/28 at LeTourneau W 98-88(OT)

2/4 Ambassador W 108-772/6 Texas College W 80-762/10 at Huston-Tillotson W 115-932/13 at LSU-Shreveport W 97-682/18 East Texas Baptist W 98-452/25 LeTourneau W 91-763/3 +at Okla. Panhandle St. W 75-713/6 +at Midwestern State L 79-98+SW Region Playoffs

1995-96 (16-14)Coach: Ron Cottrell

10/31 Faith Baptist W 114-8111/4 Texas Lutheran L 81-9311/7 St. Edward’s L 97-9911/11 Louisiana Christian W 140-11911/18 at Texas Wesleyan L 106-12211/20 at St. Edward’s W 113-94(OT)

11/24 at Houston L 59-9111/30 Texas Wesleyan W 97-95(OT)

12/2 Southwestern W 81-5812/4 at Texas Southern L 100-10812/7 at Schreiner W 121-8512/9 at Incarnate Word L 77-9112/11 at Texas Lutheran L 90-10412/18 Baptist Christian W 116-941/2 Incarnate Word L 89-1001/6 Schreiner W 112-981/9 *at Jarvis Christian W 85-781/13 *LeTourneau W 101-701/16 *Jarvis Christian W 86-821/20 *at LeTourneau W 93-811/23 *at Ambassador* W 107-901/27 *East Texas Baptist L 93-1011/30 *at Huston-Tillotson L 122-126(OT)

2/5 at Mississippi L 63-1062/8 *Huston-Tillotson W 124-1032/13 *Ambassador W 115-952/17 *at East Texas Baptist L 81-992/24 *at Wiley L 128-1322/27 *Wiley W 126-1133/2 +at Huston-Tillotson L 99-113*Big State Conference+Big State Conference Playoffs (Austin, Texas)

1996-97 (17-15)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/4 Ambassador W 109-7711/9 at Xavier-New Orleans L 88-9811/11 at Southern-New Orleans L 90-93

11/15 St. Edward’s L 91-10611/16 Texas Lutheran L 90-9311/22 at Rice L 68-9211/25 at Texas Lutheran W 80-7411/27 at Houston L 60-8712/2 Xavier-New Orleans L 80-8312/5 ^vs. Mid-America W 110-7812/6 ^vs. Sul Ross State W 93-7412/7 ^at McMurry W 86-7912/10 at Arizona State L 70-12212/12 Incarnate Word L 61-8012/16 at Stephen F. Austin L 67-9412/21 at East Texas Baptist L 87-961/4 Schreiner W 116-1081/6 Louisiana Christian L 101-1081/11 Huston-Tillotson W 105-701/13 at Texas College W 89-841/16 National Christian W 114-471/23 at Paul Quinn W 87-671/25 at Ambassador W 87-751/30 Texas College(f) W 2-02/1 at St. Edward’s L 113-1292/3 Paul Quinn W 108-732/8 LeTourneau W 96-792/13 at Schreiner W 96-782/18 at Incarnate Word L 68-912/22 Gulf Coast Christian W 113-1073/1 Huston-Tillotson L 85-91^McMurry Classic (Abilene)(f) Forfeit

1997-98 (26-6)Final National Ranking 9th

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/4 Wiley W 115-10411/7 at Dillard L 70-7711/10 at Southern W 102-99(OT)

11/15 at Texas Lutheran L 89-10311/22 at LeTourneau W 118-9511/24 at East Texas Baptist W 82-7711/29 ^at Abilene Christian L 89-10611/29 ^vs. Schreiner L 91-10312/1 Trinity W 94-7412/4 at St. Edward’s W 88-7512/6 at Concordia-Austin W 105-8112/9 East Texas Baptist W 86-7112/11 at Schreiner W 84-8012/13 Southern-New Orleans W 102-9312/16 Dillard W 79-73(OT)

1/6 Texas Lutheran W 95-89(OT)

1/8 at Howard Payne W 109-711/10 at Huston-Tillotson W 94-831/13 LeTourneau W 104-951/19 at Paul Quinn W 114-801/22 Southern Arkansas W 106-96(2OT)

1/26 St. Edward’s W 118-861/28 at Wiley W 92-911/31 Huston-Tillotson W 99-932/3 Concordia-Austin W 104-822/7 Jarvis Christian W 111-812/10 Dallas Christian W 115-362/12 Texas College W 115-80

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2/21 at Southern Arkansas W 91-652/28 Paul Quinn W 110-863/6 +vs. Southeast Oklahoma L 86-933/18 $vs. Mont.-St. Northern L 67-83^Abilene Christian Classic (Abilene)+NAIA Midwest Regional (Kansas City, Mo.)$NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

1998-99 (25-10)RRAC Champions

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/5 National Christian W 109-6811/9 Texas College L 73-7411/13 at Southern Arkansas W 76-6811/21 Trinity W 89-8311/27 ^vs. Sul Ross State W 100-7611/28 ^at San Angelo State W 89-6711/30 at Trinity W 90-8312/2 at Texas Lutheran L 91-9512/5 at Concordia-Austin W 88-6812/7 at St. Edward’s W 83-7812/10 Southern Arkansas L 77-8312/15 at Oklahoma State L 62-11412/17 Paul Quinn W 134-7312/19 Schreiner W 91-701/4 Concordia-Austin W 82-591/9 *at SW Adventist W 99-611/11 *Wiley W 100-811/14 Science & Arts of Okla. W 75-711/16 St. Edward’s W 103-971/21 Texas Lutheran W 99-1041/23 Incarnate Word L 59-721/28 at Langston W 79-771/30 at Sci. & Arts of Okla. L 65-682/2 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-752/6 *Southwestern Adventist W 80-382/8 Langston W 78-612/13 *at Jarvis Christian W 85-812/15 *at Wiley L 80-812/18 *at SW Assemblies W 103-892/20 at Paul Quinn W 96-662/27 *at Huston-Tillotson L 73-793/1 *Jarvis Christian W 95-803/6 +Jarvis Christian W 101-863/8 +Wiley W 110-893/17 $at Oklahoma City L 59-61* Red River Athletic Conference^Angelo St. Thanksgiving Tournament (San Angelo)+RRAC South Tournament (Houston; Champions)$NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

1999-2000 (28-6)Final National Ranking: 10th

RRAC ChampionsCoach: Ron Cottrell

11/6 Dillard W 96-9211/9 National Christian W 107-7311/13 at Dallas Christian W 102-7511/19 %vs. East Texas Baptist W 103-7411/20 %at Howard Payne W 86-6411/22 Howard Payne W 120-8611/27 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 84-73

11/30 at Incarnate Word L 77-8512/3 at Dillard L 76-9112/4 at Xavier L 68-7612/11 at Concordia-Austin W 104-5712/17 ^vs. Lubbock Christian L 70-7312/18 ^vs. St. Gregory’s W 82-661/4 Xavier W 67-631/8 *Huston-Tillotson L 92-931/10 *Wiley W 86-751/13 Schreiner W 115-841/15 *at Jarvis Christian W 92-831/17 *at SW Assemblies W 91-671/22 Texas College W 108-541/24 Paul Quinn W 90-731/29 at Texas Lutheran W 74-671/31 Concoria-Austin W 102-602/5 Langston W 96-712/7 Southwestern Adventist W 116-782/10 *Jarvis Christian W 106-852/14 *at Huston-Tillotson W 88-872/19 *at Wiley W 101-1002/26 *SW Assemblies W 111-742/28 at Texas College W 79-733/4 +Jarvis Christian W 113-863/6 +Huston-Tillotson W 108-983/14 $vs. Barber-Scotia W 68-503/16 $vs. The Master’s L 61-81*Red River Athletic Conference%TexasBank Tipoff Classic (Brownwood, Texas)^McMurry Christmas Classic (Abilene)+RRAC Tournament (Houston; Champions)$NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2000-01 (31-5)Final National Ranking: 4th

RRAC ChampionsCoach: Ron Cottrell

11/6 National Christian W 92-6111/17 ^vs. Northeastern State L 56-7911/18 ^at Tarleton State L 69-7911/21 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 76-8911/24 %vs. Oklahoma Christian W 94-7811/25 %at Southern Nazarene W 85-7612/1 #vs. Southern Nazarene W 92-8112/2 #vs. Oklahoma Christian W 89-6712/4 Southern Nazarene W 107-102(OT)

12/9 *at SW Assemblies W 99-8812/11 *at SW Adventist W 86-7312/14 Schreiner W 79-7812/16 *at Paul Quinn W 101-7912/18 at Texas College W 88-681/2 Concordia-Austin W 94-731/4 Olivet Nazarene W 85-671/6 *Jarvis Christian W 110-901/8 *Wiley W 88-731/13 *at NW Oklahoma St. L 53-741/15 *at Langston W 83-751/20 *at Huston-Tillotson W 99-921/23 at East Texas Baptist W 94-671/27 *SW Assemblies W 96-881/29 *SW Adventist W 113-872/3 Texas College W 92-70

2/5 *Paul Quinn W 101-832/8 National Christian W 107-742/10 *at Jarvis Christian W 92-782/12 *at Wiley W 91-772/17 *NW Oklahoma State W 91-822/19 *Langston W 77-732/24 *vs. Huston-Tillotson W 105-883/1 +vs. SW Adventist W 112-703/2 +vs. Wiley W 74-533/3 +vs. NW Oklahoma St. W 75-743/14 $vs. Martin Methodist L 66-67*Red River Athletic Conference^Tarleton State Classic (Stephenville, Texas)%Southern Nazarene Classic (Bethany, Okla.)#Huston-Tillotson Classic (Austin)+RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie Texas; Champions)$NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2001-02 (26-9)

Final National Ranking: 14thRRAC Champions

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/6 Loyola-New Orleans W 81-7211/9 #vs. Wayland Baptist L 86-9211/10 #vs. St. Gregory’s W 75-7311/16 at Concordia-Austin L 88-10511/20 at Schreiner W 98-9311/23 &vs. Montana-Western L 85-9011/24 &vs. Wilberforce W 113-7311/27 National Christian W 106-4911/30 %Southern Nazarene W 79-7512/1 %Mountain State W 92-8912/8 *Huston-Tillotson W 79-7212/13 Schreiner W 106-6812/15 *at Paul Quinn W 104-7712/17 at Texas College L 83-8612/29 ^vs. Gordon W 92-7812/31 ^vs. Biola L 69-821/5 *Jarvis Christian W 102-581/7 *Wiley W 109-761/12 *at Bacone L 81-841/14 *at Langston L 104-105(OT)

1/19 *SW Assemblies W 112-651/21 *SW Adventist W 116-621/26 *at Huston-Tillotson W 94-802/2 *Paul Quinn W 111-742/4 Texas College W 97-882/9 *at Jarvis Christian W 111-912/11 *at Wiley W 99-662/16 *Bacone W 96-672/18 *Langston W 111-872/23 *at SW Assemblies W 120-962/25 *at SW Adventist W 112-672/28 +vs. Paul Quinn W 148-983/1 +vs. Jarvis Christian W 83-513/2 +vs. Huston Tillotson L 111-113(OT)

3/14 $vs. Oklahoma City L 82-88*Red River Athletic Conference#Huston-Tillotson Game Breaker Classic (Austin)&Mesa St. Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Classic (Grand Junction, Colo.)%Space City Classic (Houston)^Second Baptist Eagle Holiday Classic (Houston)+RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie)$NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

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2002-03 (31-3)Final National Ranking: 1st

RRAC ChampionsCoach: Ron Cottrell

11/6 at Loyola-New Orleans W 96-7811/15 ^vs. St. Gregory’s W 99-7411/16 ^at Oklahoma City W 96-9311/26 Concordia-Austin W 112-5912/3 at TAMU-Kingsville L 110-118(OT)

12/6 #Barber-Scotia W 81-7912/7 #Mountain State W 136-130(OT)

12/10 *at Texas College L 97-9812/14 *at Langston W 92-7512/16 *at Bacone W 86-8112/19 Texas Lutheran W 98-8012/31 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 102-931/4 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 105-861/11 *Jarvis Christian W 97-741/13 *Wiley W 114-731/16 *at Huston Tillotson W 116-107(OT)

1/20 *Texas Wesleyan W 89-711/25 *at Paul Quinn W 87-761/27 *at SW Assemblies W 107-881/30 East Texas Baptist W 104-872/1 *Texas-Permian Basin W 97-822/3 *Texas College W 122-902/8 *Langston W 105-952/10 *Bacone W 90-652/15 *at Jarvis Christian W 93-902/17 *at Wiley W 92-872/20 *Huston-Tillotson W 106-942/24 *at Texas Wesleyan W 92-823/1 *Paul Quinn W 117-813/3 *SW Assemblies W 99-773/8 +vs. Paul Quinn W 101-893/14 +vs. Langston W 96-763/15 +vs. Jarvis Christian W 104-923/26 $vs. Dillard L 76-79*Red River Athletic Conference^Oklahoma City Tournament (Oklahoma City)#Space City Classic (Houston)+RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie, Texas; Champions)$NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

2003-04 (27-6)

Final National Ranking: 12thRRAC Champions

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/10 Loyola W 89-7611/15 *at TAMU International W 92-8511/22 at Stephen F. Austin L 83-9811/24 at TAMU-Commerce L 73-8611/29 *Texas-Permian Basin W 92-7812/1 *Texas Wesleyan W 76-6312/5 ^Oklahoma Baptist L 83-9312/6 ^Oklahoma City W 88-8112/11 *at Jarvis Christian W 87-7212/13 *at Wiley W 107-9012/18 Texas Lutheran W 85-721/2 Texas A&M-Commerce W 73-601/5 *Texas College W 99-701/10 *Langston W 91-85

1/12 *Bacone W 90-821/17 *at Huston-Tillotson W 96-821/19 *at SW Assemblies W 89-761/24 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 107-891/26 *at Texas Wesleyan W 98-851/31 *TAMU International W 84-782/2 *Paul Quinn W 93-782/7 *Wiley W 106-772/9 *Jarvis Christian W 94-852/14 *at Paul Quinn W 98-712/16 *at Texas College L 82-852/21 *at Langston L 88-902/23 *at Bacone W 94-802/28 *Huston-Tillotson W 103-783/1 *SW Assemblies W 118-963/6 #Texas Wesleyan W 101-963/12 +vs. Texas College W 95-933/13 +vs. Langston W 86-833/24 $vs. John Brown L 64-72*Red River Athletic Conference^The Original Space City Classic (Houston)#RRAC Tournament Opening Round (Houston)+RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie, Texas; Champions)$NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

2004-05 (23-10)Final National Ranking: 18th

RRAC ChampionsCoach: Ron Cottrell

11/5 ^vs. Evangel W 96-7311/6 ^vs. John Brown W 89-8211/13 at William Carey W 77-6311/26 &vs. Okla. Christian L 75-10311/27 &at Oklahoma Baptist L 79-9712/3 #Oklahoma City L 80-8212/4 #Concordia-Irvine L 89-9912/7 *Paul Quinn W 106-8612/11 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 79-7512/13 *at TAMU-International W 99-8912/16 *SW Assemblies W 92-861/3 at Stephen F. Austin L 47-871/8 *at Langston L 89-1031/10 *at Bacone W 70-681/13 *Huston-Tillotson W 96-831/15 *at Jarvis Christian W 69-651/17 *at Wiley W 89-681/22 *Texas Wesleyan W 92-871/24 *Texas College W 88-841/29 *at SW Assemblies W 83-721/31 *at Paul Quinn W 118-902/5 *Texas-Permian Basin W 91-532/7 *TAMU International W 88-722/12 *Langston W 68-632/14 *Bacone W 80-722/17 *at Huston-Tillotson W 96-802/19 *Jarvis Christian L 74-772/21 *Wiley W 103-912/26 *at Texas Wesleyan L 91-1132/28 *at Texas College W 95-91(OT)

3/3 +vs. Bacone W 87-723/4 +vs. Texas College L 86-953/16 $vs. Azusa Pacific L 72-88*Red River Athletic Conference

^SAGU Classic (Waxahachie, Texas)&OBU Classic (Shawnee, Okla.)#The Original Space City Classic (Houston)+RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie)$NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

2005-06 (27-6)

Final National Ranking: 8thRRAC Champions

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/12 William Carey W 95-7111/19 *at Texas-Permian Basin W 86-7211/22 at St. Edward’s W 70-5911/25 ^vs. Sci. & Arts of Okla. W 72-6911/26 ^at Oklahoma City L 78-8012/1 #Arkansas Baptist W 106-9512/3 #Union (Tenn.) L 66-7112/10 *at Jarvis Christian W 90-7412/12 *at Wiley W 85-8412/17 *at TAMU International W 100-831/4 *Huston-Tillotson W 68-651/7 *Texas Wesleyan W 82-791/9 *Texas College W 89-661/14 *Paul Quinn W 112-791/16 *SW Assemblies W 85-791/21 *at Langston L 70-71(OT)

1/23 *at Bacone L 64-771/28 *TAMU International W 88-511/30 *Texas-Permian Basin W 91-722/2 *at Huston-Tillotson W 86-552/4 *Jarvis Christian W 84-692/6 *Wiley W 79-562/11 *at Texas Wesleyan L 80-832/13 *at Texas College W 90-842/18 *at Paul Quinn W 118-692/20 *at SW Assemblies W 83-662/25 *Langston W 67-582/27 *Bacone W 106-573/2 +vs. Wiley W 109-953/3 +vs. Texas College W 86-803/4 +vs. SW Assemblies W 90-573/16 $vs. Westminster W 73-643/17 $vs. Oklahoma City L 77-99* Red River Athletic Conference^Oklahoma City Thanksgiving Classic (Oklahoma City)#Hilton Southwest Space City Classic (Houston)+RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie; Champions)$NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

2006-07 (22-7)

Final National Ranking: 10thRRAC Champions

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/2 Dallas Baptist W 90-7711/18 at Dillard L 79-8711/20 Philander Smith W 106-6211/24 ^vs. Freed Hardeman W 92-8211/25 ^at Union (Tenn.) L 65-8412/5 *at St. Edward’s W 86-6512/9 *at SW Assemblies W 95-6012/11 *at Paul Quinn W 91-7112/14 Dillard W 93-9112/30 St. Ambrose W 93-91

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1/2 at Incarnate Word W 80-671/6 *Bacone W 75-611/8 *Langston W 91-711/13 *at Texas Wesleyan L 54-571/15 *at Texas College L 85-871/20 *Wiley W 95-93(OT)

1/22 *Jarvis Christian W 85-831/27 *Huston-Tillotson W 92-802/3 *SW Assemblies W 72-682/5 *Paul Quinn W 89-782/10 *at Bacone W 86-712/12 *at Langston W 66-652/17 *Texas Wesleyan W 69-452/19 *Texas College W 90-792/24 *at Wiley L 84-892/26 at Jarvis Christian W 91-823/1 +vs. Bacone W 83-783/2 +vs. Langston L 68-703/15 $vs. Campbellsville L 55-80*Red River Athletic Conference^Union Thanksgiving Classic (Jackson, Tenn.)+RRAC Conference Tournament (Waxahachie, Texas)$NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

NCAA Division I2007-08 (13-15)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/3 Trinity W 67-6211/6 at Dallas Baptist L 103-10811/9 #at #20 Pittsburgh L 62-10311/10 #vs. Saint Louis L 56-9111/11 #vs. North Carolina A&T L 71-9611/16 %vs. Lubbock Christian L 72-9111/17 %at Abilene Christian L 72-8411/20 at Northwestern State L 96-10511/23 at Shenandoah L 75-7811/25 at William and Mary L 70-7911/28 at TAMU International L 78-7912/2 at South Alabama L 62-6612/7 at St. Edward’s W 104-9912/9 at SMU L 79-9012/17 at Creighton L 73-11012/29 ^at No. Carolina Central W 63-5612/30 ^vs. Elizabeth City State L 50-701/5 at Rhema W 81-661/7 at Langston W 80-621/15 TAMU International W 95-801/19 Ecclesia W 91-581/22 at Texas-Pan American L 68-821/30 at Huston-Tillotson W 89-652/4 Paul Quinn W 93-762/9 Bacone W 108-622/11 Langston W 104-702/16 Huston-Tillotson W 98-872/18 Dallas Christian W 100-64#Hispanic College Fund Challenge (Pittsburgh, Pa.)%Abilene Christian Tip-Off Classic (Abilene, Texas)^BC Powder Classic (Durham, N.C.)

2008-09 (5-25)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/14 at #16 Marquette L 64-9511/16 at Middle Tennessee L 63-80

11/21 at SMU L 60-7911/22 vs. Illinois State L 70-10711/23 vs. Alabama State L 68-7711/29 Texas-Arlington L 74-8812/4 at #16 Villanova L 57-9312/7 at South Alabama L 63-9312/13 New Orleans L 73-7712/15 at North Texas L 76-8812/20 Northwestern State L 76-8412/22 Green Bay L 78-8012/29 vs. Wyoming L 74-8412/30 at Utah State L 77-9412/31 vs. Howard W 69-591/6 at Iowa State L 56-641/9 at Ohio State L 65-891/13 Utah Valley W 71-641/19 at Green Bay L 53-911/25 at Santa Clara L 59-851/28 at Fresno State L 63-812/1 Boise State L 64-852/3 at NJIT W 65-492/7 Middle Tennessee L 77-892/9 Chicago State L 108-112(OT)

2/19 at Louisiana Tech L 47-842/21 NJIT W 70-512/26 SW Assemblies of God W 76-723/2 at Chicago State L 92-953/4 at Utah Valley L 42-80

2009-10 (12-21)(9-3 Great West, 2nd)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/13 ^vs. South Alabama L 64-7611/14 ^vs. Sacramento State L 60-7011/15 ^at Rice L 46-6011/20 at #15 Michigan L 55-7711/24 at Northwestern State L 75-8011/30 Fairleigh Dickinson W 92-7712/2 at New Orleans L 67-7912/5 UMKC L 87-10212/12 Santa Clara L 65-6812/14 at Boise State L 59-9612/22 at Creighton L 56-851/3 at Memphis L 52-931/14 *Chicago State W 66-561/16 *NJIT W 75-621/19 Green Bay L 66-771/23 at SMU L 68-821/25 at UT-Arlington L 73-841/28 *South Dakota L 70-921/30 *North Dakota W 75-652/4 *at Chicago State W 85-83(OT)

2/6 *at Utah Valley L 66-722/10 *at Texas-Pan American W 84-82(OT) 2/13 at Middle Tennesee L 79-1092/15 North Texas L 87-1072/18 *at NJIT W 62-582/25 *Utah Valley W 61-482/27 *Texas-Pan American W 76-623/4 *at North Dakota W 91-813/6 *at South Dakota L 84-97

3/10 +vs. Chicago State W 80-773/12 +vs. NJIT W 74-643/13 +vs. South Dakota L 86-91^Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston)*Great West Conference+Great West Conference Tournament (Orem, Utah)

2010-11 (5-26)(2-10 Great West, Tied-6th)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/13 at Oklahoma State L 73-8611/15 at Northwestern State L 78-8711/20 UT-Arlington L 65-7411/25 ^vs. Arizona State L 55-7311/26 ^vs. Alaska Anchorage L 67-7411/27 ^vs. Southern Utah L 61-6412/4 Texas State W 88-8112/12 at South Alabama L 62-9112/14 Louisiana Tech L 57-8012/17 at Santa Clara L 67-9012/21 at UMKC L 51-731/3 at Green Bay L 61-771/5 at UT-Arlington L 57-721/8 Duquesne L 64-811/13 *at Chicago State L 82-911/15 *at NJIT L 84-961/17 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 64-751/22 *UT-Pan American W 81-711/27 *at South Dakota L 73-901/29 *at North Dakota L 73-832/3 *Chicago State W 97-94(OT)

2/5 *Utah Valley L 66-732/9 *at UT-Pan American L 60-762/13 East Texas Baptist L 64-652/17 *NJIT L 66-722/22 Middle Tennessee W 70-682/26 *at Utah Valley L 62-673/3 *North Dakota L 70-74(OT)

3/5 *South Dakota L 87-963/10 +vs. NJIT W 72-703/11 +vs. North Dakota L 63-65^Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)*Great West Conference+Great West Conference Tournament (Orem, Utah)

2011-12 (10-20)(3-7 Great West, 5th)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/11 at Campbell L 68-8211/14 Bethune-Cookman W 76-74(OT)

11/18 ^at Louisiana L 64-7311/19 ^vs Nicholls State L 70-8011/20 ^vs Cal State Fullerton W 88-8311/25 at Washington L 65-8811/30 Rice L 66-7812/3 at Texas State L 76-10312/10 Dallas Christian W 112-8012/14 Campbell W 87-7612/17 at #24 Creighton L 62-9712/21 Santa Clara W 72-7112/31 at Duquesne L 72-1181/3 at New Mexico L 61-98

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1/7 Eastern Illinois L 62-741/12 Crowley’s Ridge W 123-431/19 *at NJIT L 62-851/21 *at Chicago State L 95-98(OT)

1/24 UT-Arlington L 74-791/28 *at Texas Pan-American L 71-812/2 *North Dakota W 69-622/4 *Utah Valley L 66-682/8 at Bethune-Cookman L 76-842/11 Ecclesia W 93-722/16 *Chicago State L 56-652/18 *NJIT W 75-682/23 *at Utah Valley L 56-752/25 *at North Dakota L 62-663/3 *Texas Pan-American W 65-583/8 +vs NJIT L 64-65^Beryl Shipley Classic (Lafayette, La.)*Great West Conference+Great West Conference Tournament

2012-13 (14-17)

(3-5 Great West, T-3rd)Coach: Ron Cottrell

11/09 ^vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 72-6811/11 ^vs. Md.-Eastern Shore W 70-5511/12 ^at Hawai’i L 60-7311/17 Dallas Christian W 82-7311/20 Pepperdine L 53-57(OT)

11/24 at Eastern Illinois L 44-6412/1 at Rice L 53-6112/8 Sam Houston State L 57-6912/13 at UT Arlington L 47-8112/18 Arlington Baptist W 100-6112/22 at Oregon L 91-5012/28 at LSU L 58-7512/31 Army L 86-951/3 at Texas A&M L 59-671/8 *Texas-Pan American L 60-701/12 *at Utah Valley L 62-831/14 at UTEP L 44-721/19 *at Chicago State L 56-811/22 at Kansas City W 63-611/26 Ecclesia W 94-402/2 *NJIT W 66-572/6 Kansas City W 66-452/9 at New Orleans W 75-68(OT)

2/16 *at Texas-Pan American W 53-482/23 *Utah Valley W 73-632/25 New Orleans W 65-523/2 *at NJIT L 58-693/9 Chicago State L 58-713/14 +vs. Utah Valley W 76-74(2OT)

3/15 +vs. NJIT W 62-613/16 +at Chicago State L 60-75*Great West Conference^Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)+Great West Conference Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)

2013-14 (6-25)(2-16 Southland, 14th)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/08 at Texas Tech L 61-76

11/11 Crowley’s Ridge W 75-6111/18 #at Texas L 61-8911/22 #vs. Wright State L 59-7511/23 #vs. Southern Miss L 62-6711/24 #at South Alabama L 59-7911/30 at Army W 74-72(OT)

12/04 Rice W 73-7112/07 at #21 Michigan L 53-10712/14 UT Arlington L 70-8012/18 at DePaul L 58-7812/21 at Pepperdine L 64-7601/02 *at Oral Roberts L 55-8801/04 *at Central Arkansas L 69-8601/09 *Stephen F. Austin L 50-7701/11 *Northwestern State W 98-9701/16 *at Nicholls L 64-6601/18 *at McNeese State L 68-7001/23 *New Orleans L 66-7901/25 *Southeastern Louisiana L 52-6001/30 *at Lamar L 57-5902/01 *at Sam Houston State L 63-8102/06 *at Abilene Christian L 81-8702/08 *at Incarnate Word L 82-89(OT)

02/13 *Oral Roberts L 66-8002/15 *Central Arkansas W 99-8302/22 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 61-6602/25 Arlington Baptist W 107-5503/01 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 45-6503/06 *Nicholls L 62-7503/08 *McNeese State L 77-79*Southland Conference^CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Austin, Texas/Mobile, Ala.)

2014-15 (12-16)(7-11 Southland, T-8th)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/14 at Northwestern L 58-65 11/17 Hillsdale Baptist W 89-53 11/22 at Texas-Arlington L 69-87 11/29 Dallas Christian W 88-44 12/3 at Rice W 58-55 12/7 at San Francisco L 54-85 12/13 Arlington Baptist W 99-84 12/16 at Houston L 76-83 12/20 at UC-Riverside L 67-78 12/30 Ecclesia W 98-47 1/3 *Northwestern State L 78-99 1/5 *at McNeese State W 68-56 1/10 *at Southeastern Louisiana L 67-87 1/13 *at Nicholls L 57-61 1/17 *New Orleans W 74-73 1/19 *Central Arkansas W 84-61 1/24 *Lamar W 79-77 1/31 *at Sam Houston State L 52-63 2/2 *Abilene Christian W 77-61 2/7 *at Stephen F. Austin L 59-95 2/9 *Texas-A&M-Corpus Christi W 77-66 2/14 *Sam Houston State L 64-87 2/16 *at Lamar L 64-72 2/23 *at Incarnate Word L 64-77 2/28 *Stephen F. Austin L 87-102 3/3 *at Abilene Christian L 71-83

3/5 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 72-85 3/7 *Incarnate Word W 78-77 (OT)

*Southland Conference

2015-16 (17-17)(10-8 Southland, 4th)

Coach: Ron Cottrell 11/13 at New Mexico State L 69-9111/16 Crowley’s Ridge W 102-6211/19 $at TCU L 63-9011/21 $at Illinois State L 56-7211/24 ^vs. South Dakota State L 68-9211/25 ^vs. Rider L 56-6712/2 Rice W 77-7312/5 at Michigan L 57-8212/12 Arlington Baptist W 110-5312/15 UC Riverside W 72-5912/19 at Arizona State L 79-9812/29 Ecclesia W 101-471/2 *at Northwestern State W 99-731/5 *McNeese State W 82-731/9 *Southeastern Louisiana W 77-581/13 *Nicholls W 78-691/16 *at New Orleans W 73-691/19 *at Central Arkansas W 72-611/23 *at Lamar W 92-791/25 Hillsdale Baptist W 109-841/30 *Sam Houston State W 70-692/2 *at Abilene Christian L 72-792/6 *Stephen F. Austin L 66-72 2/8 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 76-832/13 *at Sam Houston State L 68-802/15 *Lamar W 79-782/18 *Abilene Christian W 73-712/22 *Incarnate Word L 91-972/27 *at Stephen F. Austin L 54-823/3 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 71-813/5 *at Incarnate Word L 86-973/9 #Southeastern Louisiana W 73-683/10 #Stephen F. Austin L 68-1043/16 !at UNC-Greensboro L 65-69

* Southland Conference games$ Cancun Challenge (non-bracketed)^ Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)# Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas)! College Basketball Invitational (Greensboro, N.C.)

2016-17 (17-14)(10-8 Southland, T-2nd)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/11 at Texas Tech L 67-9311/14 at New Mexico L 79-9511/18 Dallas Christian W 98-5411/22 Ecclesia W 116-8011/26 at Marquette L 79-10111/30 at Rice L 77-9012/7 Saint Peter’s W 62-4712/10 at #9 Indiana L 61-10312/17 Arlington Baptist W 103-7712/22 at Northwestern L 63-7212/29 *at Sam Houston State W 79-6512/31 *at Stephen F. Austin L 51-61

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1/5 *Southeastern Louisiana W 81-741/7 *McNeese W 60-491/12 *Central Arkansas L 78-891/14 *at Incarnate Word L 77-821/19 *at New Orleans L 64-721/21 *at Southeastern Louisiana L 71-831/26 *Nicholls W 83-802/1 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 79-902/4 *Incarnate Word W 84-702/9 *at Northwestern State W 86-692/11 *Lamar W 94-872/16 *Sam Houston State W 88-772/18 Randall W 92-782/23 *at McNeese W 81-792/25 *at Lamar W 75-683/1 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 94-803/4 *Abilene Christian W 81-723/9 #Sam Houston State L 59-633/14 !at Campbell L 79-98

* Southland Conference games# Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas)! CollegeInsider.com Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.)

2017-18 (6-25)(2-16 Southland, T-11th)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/10 ^at Providence L 55-8411/14 Arlington Baptist W 108-6711/18 ^at Belmont L 88-9311/19 ^vs. Detroit Mercy L 109-116 (OT)

11/21 ^at Virginia Tech L 73-9911/26 at Oklahoma State L 74-10111/28 Dallas Christian W 96-6612/2 Texas State W 71-5212/6 at Saint Peter’s L 74-7612/9 at UTSA L 71-8712/15 Barclay W 100-6512/18 at #2 Michigan State L 62-10712/20 at Vanderbilt L 48-8112/28 *at Lamar L 68-8612/30 *New Orleans L 57-641/6 *Nicholls L 71-721/10 *Abilene Christian L 74-821/13 *at Sam Houston State L 68-811/17 *at Southeastern Louisiana L 69-851/20 *McNeese L 81-861/24 *Incarnate Word W 102-861/27 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 69-79 (OT)

1/31 *at Stephen F. Austin L 82-1022/7 *Central Arkansas L 80-1002/10 *at Nicholls L 67-942/14 *at Northwestern State W 77-702/17 *Sam Houston State L 78-862/21 *Lamar L 73-872/24 *at McNeese L 79-882/28 *at Incarnate Word L 71-833/3 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 87-92^2K Classic Benefitting Wounded Warrior Project (Campus site; Nashville, Tenn.)*Southland Conference games

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2018-19 (12-18)(8-10 Southland, T-7th)

Coach: Ron Cottrell11/7 at Arizona L 60-9011/10 Fordham W 75-7211/17 at Wisconsin L 59-9611/23 at Wake Forest W 93-91 (OT)11/26 UTSA L 82-8612/1 at Louisiana Tech L 78-8512/8 at Texas State L 80-9012/14 Arlington Baptist W 107-7012/17 at Samford L 61-8512/19 at Miami L 73-8012/29 Dallas Christian W 143-921/2 *Lamar W 88-82 (OT)1/5 *at New Orleans L 76-81 (OT)1/12 *at Nicholls L 76-771/16 *at Abilene Christian L 68-751/19 *Sam Houston State L 65-711/23 *Southeastern Louisiana L 67-701/26 *at McNeese L 73-791/30 *at Incarnate Word W 96-922/2 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 73-722/6 *Stephen F. Austin L 77-792/13 *at Central Arkansas W 75-712/16 *Nicholls W 88-822/20 *Northwestern State W 92-542/23 *at Sam Houston State L 113-119 (2OT)2/27 *at Lamar L 75-1103/2 *McNeese W 86-653/6 *Incarnate Word W 118-1113/9 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 69-763/13 #Lamar L 79-81

* Southland Conference games# Southland Conference Tournament (Katy, Texas)

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Abilene Christian ........................................ 3-7Alabama State............................................ 0-1Alaska Anchorage ...................................... 0-1Alcorn State................................................ 1-1Ambassador ............................................... 6-0Angelo State .............................................. 1-2Arizona ....................................................... 0-2Arizona State .............................................. 0-3Arkansas-Little Rock .............................. 10-12Arkansas-Pine Bluff .................................... 1-0Arkansas Baptist ........................................ 3-0Arkansas State .......................................... .0-6Army .......................................................... 1-1Arlington Baptist ........................................ 6-0Austin College ............................................ 8-0Austin Peay ................................................ 1-0Azusa Pacific .............................................. 0-1Bacone ..................................................... 13-2Ball State .................................................... 1-1Baptist Christian ......................................... 4-0Baptist-Charleston ..................................... 3-1Barber-Scotia ............................................. 2-0Barclay ....................................................... 1-0Bay Ridge Christian .................................... 2-0Bellarmine ................................................. 1-0Belmont ..................................................... 0-1Bethune-Cookman ..................................... 1-1Biola ........................................................... 0-1Bishop College ........................................... 1-3Boise State ................................................. 0-2Cal State Fullerton ...................................... 1-0Campbell .................................................... 1-2Campbellsville ............................................ 0-1Centenary ................................................ 9-22Central Arkansas ........................................ 4-3Chicago State ............................................. 4-8Coppin State ............................................... 0-1Concordia-Austin ...................................... 16-4Concordia-Irvine......................................... 0-1Creighton ................................................... 0-3Crowley’s Ridge .......................................... 3-0Dallas Baptist ........................................... 10-5Dallas Christian .......................................... 8-0Denver ....................................................... 0-2DePaul........................................................ 0-1Detroit Mercy ............................................. 0-1Dillard ........................................................ 4-5Drake ......................................................... 1-1Duquesne ................................................... 0-2East Tennessee State .................................. 0-1East Texas Baptist ..................................... 14-8Eastern Illinois ............................................ 0-3Eastern New Mexico ................................... 2-0Ecclesia....................................................... 6-0Elizabeth City State .................................... 0-1Evangel ...................................................... 1-0Fairleigh-Dickinson .................................... 1-1Fordham .................................................... 1-0Freed-Hardeman ........................................ 1-0Fresno State ............................................... 0-1Georgia Southern ..................................... 6-15Georgia State ............................................. 9-3

Gonzaga ..................................................... 0-1Gordon ....................................................... 1-0Green Bay ................................................... 0-4Gulf Coast Christian .................................... 3-0Hardin-Simmons .................................... 27-13Hawai’i ....................................................... 1-2Houston ................................................... 0-12Howard ...................................................... 1-0Howard Payne ............................................ 3-0Huston-Tillotson....................................... 31-8Illinois State ............................................... 0-2Incarnate Word ......................................... 6-21Indiana ....................................................... 0-1Iowa State .................................................. 0-1Jackson State ............................................. 5-1Jarvis Christian ......................................... 26-1John Brown ................................................ 1-1Kentucky Wesleyan .................................... 0-1Lamar ....................................................... 8-13Lambuth .................................................... 1-0Langston .................................................. 17-5Lewis .......................................................... 1-0LeTourneau............................................... 10-0Louisiana-Lafayette ................................... 2-5Louisiana-Monroe .................................... 8-18Louisiana Christian ..................................... 4-2Louisiana College ....................................... 5-5LSU ............................................................. 0-3LSU-Shreveport .......................................... 4-0Louisiana Tech .......................................... 2-12Loyola-Marymount .................................... 0-1Loyola-New Orleans ................................... 2-2Lubbock Christian ....................................... 3-2Marquette .................................................. 0-2Martin Methodist ....................................... 0-1Mary Hardin-Baylor .................................... 1-1Maryland-Eastern Shore ............................ 1-0Massachusetts ............................................ 1-0Master’s ...................................................... 0-1McMurry .................................................... 1-0McNeese .................................................. 7-17Memphis .................................................... 0-1Mercer ...................................................... 12-8Miami (FL).................................................. 0-1Michigan .................................................... 0-3Michigan State ........................................... 0-1Mid-America .............................................. 1-0Middle Tennessee ....................................... 1-3Midwestern State ....................................... 3-6Mississippi .................................................. 0-2Mississippi State ......................................... 0-1Missouri-Kansas City .................................. 2-2Missouri-St. Louis ....................................... 1-0Missouri State ............................................ 1-0Missouri Western ........................................ 1-0Montana .................................................... 0-1Montana State ........................................... 1-1Montana State-Northern ........................... 0-1Montana Western ....................................... 0-1Mountain State .......................................... 2-0National Christian ...................................... 8-1Navy ........................................................... 0-1

Nebraska Wesleyan .................................... 1-0NJIT ............................................................ 9-5New Mexico ............................................... 0-3New Mexico Highlands ............................... 1-0New Mexico State....................................... 0-3New Orleans ............................................. 4-10Nicholls .................................................. 14-14North Carolina A&T .................................... 0-1North Carolina Central ................................ 1-0North Dakota.............................................. 3-4North Park .................................................. 1-0North Texas ................................................ 2-7Northeastern State ..................................... 0-1Northwest Missouri State ........................... 2-0Northwestern ............................................. 0-2Northwestern State ................................ 17-15NW Oklahoma State ................................... 2-1Ohio State .................................................. 0-1Oklahoma Baptist ...................................... 1-2Oklahoma Christian .................................... 2-1Oklahoma City ............................................ 3-9Oklahoma Panhandle State ........................ 1-0Oklahoma State ....................................... 1-11Olivet Nazarene .......................................... 1-0Oral Roberts ............................................... 0-2Oregon ....................................................... 0-1Paul Quinn ............................................... 23-0Pepperdine ................................................. 0-2Philander Smith ......................................... 1-0Pittsburgh .................................................. 0-1Prairie View A&M ....................................... 7-0Providence ................................................. 0-1Quincy ........................................................ 1-0Randall (Hillsdale Baptist) .......................... 3-0Rhema ....................................................... 1-0Rice ............................................................ 3-8Rider .......................................................... 1-1Robert Morris ............................................. 2-2SMU ........................................................... 0-6Sacramento State ....................................... 0-1Saint Louis ................................................. 0-1Saint Peter’s ............................................... 1-1Sam Houston State ................................. 10-16Samford ................................................... 16-9San Francisco ............................................. 0-1Santa Clara ................................................. 0-4Science & Arts of Oklahoma ....................... 2-1Schreiner .................................................. 10-6Shenandoah ............................................... 0-1South Alabama .......................................... 0-7South Dakota ............................................. 0-5South Dakota State .................................... 0-1Southeastern Louisiana .............................. 5-7Southeastern Oklahoma............................. 0-1Southern .................................................... 4-2Southern Arkansas ..................................... 3-1Southern Mississippi .................................. 0-1Southern California College ........................ 1-0Southern Mississippi .................................. 1-1Southern Nazarene .................................... 5-0Southern Utah ............................................ 0-1Southwestern........................................... 12-1

Southwestern Adventist ............................. 8-0Southwestern Assemblies of God ............. 19-0Stephen F. Austin ..................................... 1-18Stetson ....................................................... 4-7St. Ambrose ................................................ 1-0St. Edward’s .............................................. 13-9St. Gregory’s ............................................... 3-0St. Mary’s ................................................... 1-5St. Thomas ................................................. 1-0Sul Ross State ............................................. 2-0TCU ............................................................. 1-6Tarleton State ............................................. 1-4Tennessee-Martin ...................................... 0-1Texas .......................................................... 0-1Texas-Arlington ........................................ 7-20Texas-El Paso .............................................. 0-5Texas-Permian Basin .................................. 7-0Texas-San Antonio ..................................... 5-5Texas A&M ................................................. 0-9Texas A&M-Commerce ............................... 3-3Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ........................ 7-13Texas A&M-Kingsville ................................. 9-7Texas A&M International ............................ 7-1Texas College ............................................ 21-6Texas Lutheran ....................................... 16-12Texas Rio Grande Valley .........................11-14*Texas Southern ........................................... 1-6Texas State ................................................. 2-3Texas Tech .................................................. 0-6Texas Wesleyan ........................................ 14-6Trinity ......................................................... 5-2Tulsa ........................................................... 0-3UC Riverside ............................................... 1-1UNC-Greensboro ........................................ 0-1Union (Tenn.) ............................................. 0-4Utah ........................................................... 0-1Utah State .................................................. 0-1Utah Valley ................................................. 4-7Vanderbilt .................................................. 0-1Villanova .................................................... 0-1Virginia Tech ............................................... 0-1Wake Forest................................................ 1-0Wayland Baptist ......................................... 0-2Washington................................................ 0-1Westminster............................................... 1-0West Texas State ......................................... 0-4William & Mary .......................................... 0-1William Carey ............................................. 2-0Wilberforce ................................................ 1-0Wiley ........................................................ 22-3Wisconsin-Milwaukee ................................ 0-2Wright State ............................................... 0-1Wyoming ................................................... 0-1Xavier-New Orleans.................................... 1-3*Texas-Brownsville and Texas-Pan American merged in 2015 and became Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TOTAL (53 Seasons) .............................769-765

ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY


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