2008-09 Rice Basketball Guide

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Ben Braun

Head Coach

u Begins 32 season as collegiate head coach. 552 career victories ranks 11 among active u Division I coaches. nd

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youngest coach in NCAA history to reach 500 u Fifth wins. u Has posted 14, 20-win seasons during his career. for the 2003 Naismith National Coach of u Finalist the Year award. four-time conference coach of the year at the u ADivision I level. Cal coach to be named the Pac-10 Coach of u First the Year. Three-time MAC Coach of the Year. the Michigan NAIA Coach of the Year early u Named in his career. led 16 teams to post-season apperances u Has including two NCAA Sweet 16s as well as an NIT championship.

two, MAC Players of the Year and two, u Coached Pac-10 Players of the Year. tenure at Cal, had student-athletes receive u During Academic All-Pac 10 recognition a total of 15 times.

mentored more than a dozen players who u Has have gone on to play in the NBA.


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Tudor Fieldhouse Rice Game Day Rice University Rice Athletics Houston

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Previewing the Owls

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Rice Owls

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Coaching Staff

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Competition

83

2007-08 Review

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Rice Outlook Rice Rosters

Player Biographies Head Coach Ben Braun Coaching Staff Opponent Profiles Conference USA 2007-08 Results & Statistics Conference USA Statistics 2007-08 Game Recaps 2008 Senior Biographies

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Records

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History

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Leadership

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Media

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Year-by-Year Statistics 1,000-Point Scorers Individual & Team Records Accolades Lettermen Series Records All-Time Scores University Administration Athletic Administration

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Credits: The 2008-09 Rice Basketball Media Guide is published by the Rice University Department of Athletics. The guide was written and designed by Ron Mears. Editorial assistance provided by Chuck Pool, Matt Dunaway and Sam Shainsky. Cover design by Jay Jameson. Photography by Bill Baptist, Anthony Vasser and Tommy LaVergne. Printed by Ideal Printers, Inc., of Houston, Texas. Copies of the guide are available to the public for $20 and may be obtained from the Athletic Business Department, Rice University, PO Box 1892, MS 548, Houston, TX 77521-1892. Rice University is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or veteran status.

Date N 15 N 20 N 21 N 22

Schedule Opponent Portland State

Location Tudor Fieldhouse

Time 3:00 p.m.

Basketball Travelers Invitational Cal Poly Provo, Utah 6:00 p.m. BYU Provo, Utah 9:30 p.m. North Florida Provo, Utah 7:00 p.m.

N 25 Lamar N 30 at Texas D 4 UTSA D 6 Texas State D 17 Harvard D 20 at Duquesne D 22 Oklahoma D 28 at UALR D 31 Texas A&M J 3 at Richmond J 10 at Tulane J 14 SMU J 17 UCF J 21 at Memphis J 24 at UAB J 28 Tulane J 31 East Carolina F 7 at Houston F 11 Southern Miss F 14 at East Carolina F 18 UTEP F 21 at SMU F 25 at UCF F 28 Houston M 4 at Marshall M 7 Tulsa M 11-14 C-USA Tourney

Tudor Fieldhouse Austin, Texas Tudor Fieldhouse Tudor Fieldhouse Tudor Fieldhouse Pittsburgh, Pa. Tudor Fieldhouse Little Rock, Ark. Tudor Fieldhouse Richmond, Va. New Orleans, La. Tudor Fieldhouse Tudor Fieldhouse Memphis, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Tudor Fieldhouse Tudor Fieldhouse Houston, Texas Tudor Fieldhouse Greenville, N.C. Tudor Fieldhouse Dallas, Texas Orlando, Fla. Tudor Fieldhouse Huntington, W.Va. Tudor Fieldhouse Memphis, Tenn.

7:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA 3:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TBA

All Game Times are Central Time. Dates and times are subject to change.


University Information

Coaching Staff

Location

Houston, Texas

Founded

1891

Alma Mater

Enrollment

5,145

Record at Rice

First Season

Nickname

Owls

Overall Record

552-389 (31 seasons)

Mascot Colors

Sammy the Owl Blue (pms 281c) and Gray (pms 424c)

Conference

Conference USA

Head Coach

Ben Braun Wisconsin, 1975

Associate Head Coach Alma Mater

Louis Reynaud San Francisco State, 1982

Assistant Coach

Kevin Mouton

Arena

Tudor Fieldhouse

Alma Mater

Capacity

To Be Determined

Assistant Coach

Mike Roberts

Alma Mater

Indiana, 2005

University Personnel President

David W. Leebron

Alma Mater

Basketball Office Phone

(713) 348-4075

Office Fax

(713) 348-5695

Harvard, 1976

Faculty Representative Alma Mater

San Francisco, 1989

Dr. James Casta単eda Drew University, 1954

Athletics Director

Chris Del Conte

Alma Mater

UC Santa Barbara

Support Staff Director, Basketball Operations Video Coordinator

Marco Morcos Mark Vick

Events Coordinator

Ryan Hennick

Athletics Phone Number

(713) 348-6920

Basketball Trainer

Ticket Office Phone Number

(713) 348-4068

Strength & Conditioning Coach Scott McLafferty

Sports Information

Nathan Peck

Basketball Information

Assistant AD/Sports Information

Chuck Pool

All-Time Record

973-1,218 (94 Seasons)

Alma Mater

Nebraska, 1980

2007-08 Record

3-27

Email Address

cpool@rice.edu

C-USA Record/Place

Office Number

(713) 348-5775

Starters Returning/Lost

3/2

Lettermen Returning/Lost

6/6

Basketball Contact Alma Mater

Ron Mears

0-16/12th

Oklahoma State, 1986

Email Address

rmears@rice.edu

Office Number

(713) 348-3929

Mobile Number

(832) 969-1310

Home Number

(713) 436-4615

R i c e F a c t s


Rice opens the 2008-09 basketball season with a new head coach, Ben Braun (right), and will play its home games in a renovated arena, Tudor Fieldhouse (above). Senior Rodney Foster (top) is one of six returning lettermen back for the Owls.










Fear the Curtain. It has been a battle cry at Rice basketball games. During its history, Autry Court had a large, navy curtain which separated one endzone from additional court space. With the renovations to Tudor Fieldhouse, the curtain has been removed but its spirit will likely live on. The arena that it once separated has become new courtside, endzone seating for Rice students. The new aluminum bleachers in the endzone are certain to create a new chapter to the fieldhouse’s storied history.

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Music

Rarely do you see a string section in a basketball pep band. But it is the norm when the Rice Owls take the hardwood. Following football season, the Marching Owl Band (MOB) morphs into the Basketball Owl Band – The BOB – where violins, violas and cellos compliment the standard instrument fare of trombones and trumpets. The band, which followed the Owls all over Houston last year as the university’s on-campus arena received a major renovation, returns home and to new courtside seats for the 2008-09 season.


Rice Songs Rice’s Honor (Alma Mater) All for Rice’s Honor, we will fight on. We will be fighting; when this day is done; And when the dawn comes breaking We’ll be fighting on, Rice, For the Gray and Blue. We will be loyal To Rice be true. To the tune of “Our Director March,” written by Ben H. Mitchell ‘24 in 1922

Fight For Rice Fight for Rice; Rice, fight on; Loyal sons, arise! The Blue and Gray of Rice today Comes breaking through the skies. Stand and cheer! Victory’s near! Sammy leads the way. Onward go, to crush the foe. We’ll fight for the Blue and Gray. Words and music by Louis Gerard ‘40

The Old Gray Bonnet Put on your old gray bonnet, with the blue ribbon on it, And we’ll take old Sammy to the fray; And we’ll rock, rock, rock ‘em, And we’ll sock, sock, sock ‘em To the end of Judgement Day.


From its inception, Rice University has been dedicated to creating unconventional wisdom — preparing outstanding students for diverse careers and lives, contributing to the advancement of learning across a wide range of research and scholarship, and sharing that knowledge and discovery with the world. Rice’s advantages are its relatively small size, urban location, diversity and environment of interdisciplinary and interinstitutional collaboration. The university is the second-smallest member of the Association of American Universities. The university’s more than 47,000 living alumni offer loyal and energetic support that enriches the school in many ways, and the 25 trustees on its board bring an exceptional breadth of experience and perspective to their responsibilities. With its dual commitment to excellent teaching and research innovation, Rice attracts extraordinary professors dedicated both to working with undergraduates in the classroom and to advancing knowledge and understanding. This ensures that each Rice student has direct contact with professors who, through their writing and research, have gained acclaim as some of the most scholarly minds in their fields. William Marsh Rice’s founding vision of superior education for the brightest students, regardless of their ability to pay for that privilege, continues today. A generous endowment of approximately $4.7 billion, one of the largest in the country, allows Rice to keep costs affordable. Those same financial assets are used to maintain the high-quality facilities and award-winning laboratories necessary for a world-class education, without passing the burden of that cost on to students. Rice undergraduates rank among the finest in the country. Each year, more than 700 new students are selected from an applicant pool of approximately 9,000. Sixth-eight percent of the freshmen in 2007 ranked in the top five percent of their high school classes, 75 percent had SAT scores of 1330 or better and 25 percent were National Merit Scholars.

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What Others Are Saying About Rice Top 20 National Universities, U.S. News and World Report, 2008 Best 366 Colleges, The Princeton Review, 2008 No. 1, Best Value Among Private Colleges, The Princeton Review, 2008 New Ivies, Kaplan/Newsweek College Guide, 2007 “Best Quality of Life and Friendliest Race/ Class Interaction,” The Princeton Review, 2007 Third Best in Overall Academic Experience for Undergraduate Students, The Princeton Review, 2007 No. 17, Best National Universities, U.S. News and World Report, 2007 No. 8, Best Value, U.S. News and World Report, 2007 Best Buys of 2007, Fiske Guide to Colleges, 2007 One of America’s 100 Most Prestigious Boards of Trustees on Nonprofit Institutions, Worth, 2003 Second in the Nation for Best Undergraduate Architecture Program, Design Futures Council, 2007 Sixth in the Nation, Top 10 Graduate Architecture Programs, Design Futures Council, 2007 Top Ten, Best Overall Undergraduate Engineering Program of Private Universities, U.S. News & World Report, 2005 Best MBA Program in Texas, Financial Times, 2007 Top 25 MBA Programs, Wall Street Journal, 2005 One of only eight music schools selected by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for its prestigious Conservatory Project

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The Institute Until 1960, Rice University was known as Rice Institute, or more formally, the William Marsh Rice Institute of Literature, Science and Art. William Marsh Rice, a Massachusetts-born merchant, cotton trader and businessman who made the bulk of his fortune in Houston following the Civil War, willed the original endowment for the institute in 1891. Following his mysterious death in 1900 at age 83, his will was contested. A long legal battle over the endowment ensued. Rice’s valet and an attorney were later charged with Rice’s death, and a sensational murder trial followed. It was not until 1912 that his dream of creating Houston’s first university could be realized.

The Owls Although each college has their own unique traditions, Rice has several traditions that apply to students across the board. Among them is the university mascot, the owl, which is derived from the university’s heraldic shield. The designer of the crest noted that the arms of several families named Houston and Rice had chevrons of the avian charges, and he adapted those for the institute. In the official shield, a double chevron divides the field, and the charges are the Owls of Athena as they appear on a small ancient Greek coin.

Sammy the Owl When athletic activities began at the institute in 1912, the teams were named for the bird on the institute’s seal. As a result, Rice’s early students used a large canvas owl as a mascot. It was a tempting target to the institute’s rivals, and students from Texas A&M kidnapped the owl in 1917. Rice students sent a private detective to College Station to recover their mascot. When the detective sent a cryptic telegram with the message, “Sammy is fairly well and would like to see his parents at eleven o’clock,” the Rice owl had a name. That original mascot was safely returned to campus.

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Blue and Gray Rice University’s first president, Edgar Odell Lovett, chose the university’s official colors in 1912. It was a more difficult task than the design of the seal itself, since it would not be proper to duplicate the colors of another university. At the same time, Lovett wanted to harmonize the appearance of the new shield with state and national colors. The final choices were a Confederate gray enlivened by a tinge of lavender and a blue deeper than Oxford blue.

The Coaches Table One of the newest traditions at Rice is the Coaches’ Table. Rice head coaches, All-American Owls and opposing coaches are invited to engrave their names on the table. The original tradition of the Coaches’ Table began around 70 years ago. Rice coaches would take their daily coffee breaks at Ye Olde College Inn, a famous Houston restaurant located across Main Street from the old Rice Field House, at a table in the restaurant’s loft area. The tradition continued until Ye Olde College Inn closed in the early 1960s. The table itself was lost for many years until it was rediscovered in 1990. The original table and a new duplicated, used for current signatures, are both on display in the Owl Club.

Honor System The student-administered Honor Code is one of the most distinct aspects of the academic experience at Rice. It was established in 1916 and is one of the few remaining honor systems in American education. Everyone who enrolls at Rice agrees to abide by the code, which covers such matters as plagiarism and giving or receiving aid on exams. The Honor Code fosters a spirit of freedom, independence, honesty and mutual trust that exemplifies the academic enterprise at its best. In most classes, students are able to schedule final exams when they want them, and exams may often be taken in the library or in the students’ rooms. The student-elected and student-run Honor Council considers reported violations and has the power to recommend punishment.

Traditions


Rice University is an ideal place for talented students to maximize their potential, as seen by their success after graduation. More than 60 percent of Rice students who apply to graduate or professional schools are admitted to their first choice institution, and the university is proud to count Rhodes and Marshall Scholars among many of its graduating classes. For students who choose to go directly into the workplace after graduation, the Career Services Center hosts more than 100 employers conducting more than 1,200 on-campus interviews during the academic year. The Career Services staff also offers assistance with resume writing, interviewing and networking and specialized advisors to help prepare students for graduate study and for admission into medical, law and business schools.

Larry Izzo l New England Patriots Three-Time Super Bowl Champion

Rice Areas of Study School of Humanities

Art History, Classical Studies, English, French Studies, German and Slavic Studies, Hispanic Studies, History, Kinesiology, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Visual and Dramatic Arts

School of Social Sciences

Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology

School of Architecture

Architecture, Architecture Studies

Shepherd School of Music

Performance, Composition, Music History, Music Theory

John Olivas NASA Astronaut l Mission Specialist STS 117 & STS 128

Wiess School of Natural Sciences

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy

George R. Brown School of Engineering

Bioengineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Statistics.

Interdepartmental Majors

Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations, Asian Studies, Cognitive Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Managerial Studies, Medieval Studies, Policy Studies, Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality

Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management Business Administration

Continuing Studies

In addition to its prestigious degree programs, the Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice offers the largest selection of noncredit arts and sciences courses in Texas. It is also well known for its professional development courses and customized courses for businesses. The school has nearly 10,000 enrollments a year, offering 250 courses in arts, humanities, sciences, foreign languages and communications skills, and students from 41 countries have completed the English as a Second Language Program.

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Larry McMurtry Pulitzer Prize Winning Author l Lonesome Dove Golden Globe & Academy Award Adapted Screen Play l Brokeback Mountain

Rice University Notable Alumni William Archer (1949)

U.S. House of Representatives

Garrett Boone (1966)

Co-Founder, The Container Store

Ron Bozman (1969)

Executive Producer, Silence of the Lambs, Beloved & Philadelphia

George R. Brown (1920)

Co-Founder, Brown and Root Founder, Texas Eastern Corp. Philanthropist and Engineer

William Broyles Jr. (1966)

Founding Editor, Texas Monthly Former Editor-In-Chief, Newsweek Screenwriter, Apollo 13 & Castaway

Robert Curl (1954)

Nobel Laureate (1996)

Charles Duncan Jr. (1947)

Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Former President, Coca-Cola

Carol Flake (1969)

Founding Editor, newborn Vanity Fair

N. Wayne Hale Jr. (1976)

Director, Space Shuttle Program, NASA

Peggy Whitson First Female Commander l International Space Station

Fred Hansen (1963)

Gold Medalist, Pole Vault, 1964 Olympics

Henry Hernandez Jr. (1978)

Managing Director, Soza International Consulting/Corporate Finance for Hispanic Firms

Roy Hofheinz (1932)

State Legislator, Judge, Sports Magnate, Circus Owner, Radio Tycoon

Larry McMurtry (1960)

Academy Award & Pulitzer Prize Winning Author

Alumni

S.I. Morris (1935)

Architect, Astrodom, Houston Public Library, One Houston Center, Wortham Theater

Jim Newman (1982) NASA Astronaut

John Olivas (1996) NASA Astronaut

Charles Tandy (1939)

Founder, Chairman, Tandy Corp. (Now Radio Shack)

Peggy Whitson (1986) NASA Astronaut


International Reach

John F. Kennedy

Rice University has national and international reach and seeks to attract the most talented people by promoting, celebrating and reaping the benefits of diversity. Recognizing that a global perspective is increasingly important, Rice encourages students to enrich their academic experiences with a variety of study abroad programs. Rice and Rice-affiliated programs send students to study in such places as Australia, Chile, England, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, New Zealand, Russia and Spain. And, Rice has developed significant partnerships with major universities and organizations in Europe, East Asia, and Latin and South America.

Gerald R. Ford

Schools and Institutes

Students are selected on a “need blind� basis and enroll in the schools of architecture, engineering, humanities, management, natural sciences, music and social sciences, which rank among the highest in their disciplines. Additionally, undergraduate and graduate students benefit from a variety of institutes and centers, including the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, a nonpartisan institute that has brought a distinctive voice to national policy dialogue. Speakers at the institute have included Nelson Mandela, Colin Powell, Vladimir Putin, Madeleine Albright and Bill Clinton Indeed, national and world leaders have been coming to Rice for much of the 20th century, beginning with Gen. John Pershing’s visit in 1920. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy stood in Rice Stadium to announce plans for the U.S.manned missions to the moon before the end of the 1960s. Other prominent leaders to grace the campus include 11 former U.S. presidents, Former U.S. Secretary of States Henry Kissinger and Warren Christopher, Phillip, Prince of Wales and the Dalai Lama.

Bill Clinton

His Holiness, The Dalai Lama with Rice University President David W. Leebron

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U.S. Presidents Who Have Visited Rice

George H.W. Bush

William Howard Taft Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H.W. Bush Bill Clinton

International Dignitaries Who Have Visited Rice Giulio Andreotti

Former Italian Prime Minister

Andres Pastrana Arango

Former Colombian President

Boutros Boutros-Ghali

Former U.N. Secretary of State

Mikhail Gorbachez

Former Soviet Union President

Toshiki Kaifu

Former Japanese Prime Minester

Helmut Kohl

Former German Chancellor

Madeleine Albright Hosni Mubarek

Visitors

Nelson Mandella

Former Prime Minister of South Africa

Mary McAleese

President of Ireland

Francois Mitterand

Former French President

Brian Mulroney

Former Canadian Prime Minister

Hosni Mubarak

Arab Republic of Egypt President

Helmut Schmidt

Former German Chancellor

Eduard Shevardnadze

Former Georgian President


Residential Colleges

Undergraduate life at Rice University differs from that at many universities because of Rice’s tradition of residential colleges. One of the unique features of Rice is its residential colleges. Before matriculating, each of the university’s 2,800 undergraduates becomes a member of one of nine residential colleges, which have their own dining halls, public rooms, and dorms on campus; most of the first-year students and about 75 percent of all undergraduates reside at their associated colleges. Because each student is randomly assigned to one of the colleges, and maintains membership in the same college throughout the undergraduate years, the colleges are enriched by the diversity of their students’ backgrounds, academic interests and experiences, talents, and goals. A faculty master, who is assigned to each college and lives in an adjacent house, helps cultivate a variety of cultural and intellectual interests among the students, as well as supporting an effective system of self-government. Other faculty or members of the community serve as associates to individual colleges. The experience of college residence is indispensable to conveying the rich flavor of academic life at Rice, allowing students to combine their usual studies with an array of social events, intramural sports, student plays, lecture series, innovative college-designed courses, and an active role in student government. In addition to the nine existing colleges, two new residential colleges are under construction on campus — Duncan College and McMurtry College.

College


Baker College, named after Captain James Addison Baker, was founded in 1957 and has the distinction of being the oldest college on the Rice campus. Baker was William Marsh Rice’s attorney and investigated his death, uncovering a murder plot. Without him, the endowment for the Rice Institute would have been lost. Baker Shake, the annual Shakespearean play produced by the college, began 33 years ago. Baker Feast is another Elizabethan-themed event and is a highlysecretive celebration co-hosted by Baker and Jones Colleges.

Brown College was founded in 1963 to address the problem of limited housing for women on campus. The dorm was built with money donated by Alice Pratt and George R. Brown in memory of their sister-in-law Margarett Root Brown. It was the second all-women’s dorm on campus and the last to become coed. Brown finally accepted men as transfers from other colleges in 1987. Brown has a close-knit atmosphere and a strong sense of tradition, and it sponsors numerous community and social events throughout the year. The college had been the smallest on campus since its founding but the addition of a new wing in 2002 made Brown the largest college.

Life

Hanszen College became one of the five original residential colleges in 1957. The college is named after a Texas oilman who served as chairman of the Rice Board of Governors from 1946-50, Harry Clay Hanszen. In the early years, it had a reputation as a “gentleman’s college,” and dinner was a formal affair every evening. Speakers such as Ronald Reagan and John Glenn were invited to speak at the college, a tradition that has continued to this day. Hanszen College’s contributions to campus life includes the beginning of what became The Coffehouse and KTRU radio station. Hanszen was first to go coed in 1973.


Opened in 1957, Mary Gibbs Jones College was named after the wife of Jesse H. Jones, the founder of Houston Endowment. Jones was the first women’s college on campus, but it became coed in 1980 when Lovett sent a group of men over in exchange for women. College life includes traditions such as throwing members into the Fairy Fountain on their birthdays and conducting a Turkey Drive to raise money for a local food bank each fall.

Lovett College was commissioned by George R. Brown in 1967 and named after the university’s first president, Edgar Odell Lovett. The riot-proof cement grating that encloses the 1960s building resulted in the nickname “The Toaster.” Lovett was founded as an all-male college, and turned coed in 1980. The basement was once the only pub on campus — now it is used to host an open microphone forum called The Undergrounds every Friday night.

The ninth college on the Rice campus is Martel College, which is named after Houston businessman Speros Martel. The building opened for residency in Spring, 2002. Despite many setbacks during the building process, including Tropical Storm Allison (which hit during the middle of construction), residents easily assimilated and created college traditions such as Octoberfest and an annual birthday bash held on Jan. 25 to celebrate the day the first residents moved into the college.


The 14-story Sid Richardson College is the tallest building on campus. It was founded in 1971 and named after a Texas philanthropist. Many of Sid Rich’s traditions stem from the building’s height and its multiple balconies. Since Balcony Ball, a game in which a ball was thrown between balconies, is no longer allowed, residents have resorted to pouring water from their balconies instead. As a result, Sid Rich’s reputation for dousing people who are coming up the stairs has persisted through the years.

Wiess College, named in memory of the oil tycoon Harry Carothers Wiess, was constructed during the 1949-50 school year. The college converted to a coed dorm in 1983. It was a group of Wiessmen who performed one of the most famous Rice “jacks” when they turned the academic quad’s statue of William Marsh Rice around to face Fondren Library. In 2002, a new Wiess complex opened - a dramatic departure from the “humble motel” original, which was demolished and the land around it restored to campus green space.

Will Rice College is traditionally considered the second residential college, although a student would discover that the Old Dorm section of Will Rice is actually the oldest building on campus (built in 1912). The college is named for William Marsh Rice Jr., the nephew of the founder of the Rice Institute. Will Rice considers itself the “college of individuals,” in that its identity is formed more by individuals of the college than by tradition. The essence of the college is summed by the saying, “Myth. Power. Value.”


It was another banner year for Rice University athletics during the 2007-08 season, capped by the Owls capturing another Conference USA regular season championship then sweeping NCAA Regional and Super Regionals to advance to the College World Series for the third straight year. Rice has now played in the NCAA baseball tournament 14-straight years and coach Wayne Graham was named the C-USA Coach of the Year for the third-straight year. The Owls’ women’s track and field teams won the triple crown in capturing Conference USA championships in cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Only one other school in America out of 32 conferences accomplished the same feat. This is the second time that Rice has completed the trifecta in school history. The first time occurred during the 1999-2000 academic year. It was also the first time a C-USA school accomplished the feat since Marquette won all three titles in 199596. Coach Jim Bevan was named the C-USA Coach of the Year for all three seasons. Rice men’s tennis program under head coach Ron Smarr reached its sixth straight NCAA tournament and advanced to the second round. Sophomore Bruno Rosa achieved All-America status and played in the NCAA singles tournament, advancing to the second round. Rice’s doubles team of Christoph Müller and Ralph Knupfer played in the NCAA doubles tournament and earned C-USA’s Most Outstanding Doubles Team. The Rice women’s tennis squad won a school-record 17 matches. For the second-straight season, Seth Houston’s swimming team placed second in Conference USA. Senior swimmer Brittany Massengale became the Owls’ first swimming All-America since 2003, after qualifying ninth in the 500-yard freestyle at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship. Individually, several Owls earned athletic accolades last year. Senior wide receiver Jarett Dillard again earned first-team all-Conference USA honors. Dillard received All-America honors as a sophomore in 2006 as the Owls advanced to the New Orleans Bowl. Also in 2007, tight end James Casey

Valeriya Berezhynska

Jarett Dillard

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Bruno Rosa

Marissa Daniels Cole St. Clair

was named to the Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-American Football Team and to The Sporting News Freshman All-America second team. Also earning freshman All-America honors was shortstop Rick Hague by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Junior pitcher Bryan Price was the 45th player selected overall on the opening day of the 2008 Major League Baseball amateur draft. Price was taken by the Boston Red Sox in the supplemental round, the so called “sandwich” round between the draft’s official first and second rounds. He was the first pitcher taken by the Red Sox, the defending World Series champions and was also the 13th right-handed pitcher taken overall. Senior closer Cole St. Clair was selected as the winner of the 2008 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award in the baseball division. The award, chosen by a nationwide vote of coaches, media and fans, is presented annually to college baseball’s outstanding NCAA Division I senior student-athlete. Valeriya Berezhynska was chosen with the 42nd pick during the third round of the WNBA Draft. In track and field, senior Rachel Greff placed fifth in the pole vault at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship. With a fifth-place finish, Greff earned All-America honors. Sophomore men’s pole vaulter Jason Colwick sported the nation’s number-one mark in the pole vault last season at 18’ 2.5.” Freshman Becky Wade won the 3000m steeplechase at the U.S. Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championship. The victory earned her a spot on the U.S. Junior National Team that competed at the 12th IAAF World Junior Championships. Rice cross country athletes Marissa Daniels and Brad Morris along with men’s basketball player Paulius Packevicius were named recipients of the 2007-08 Conference USA Scholar Athlete of the Year Awards for their respective sports. Furthermore, distance runner Brett Olson was selected to the ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica second team for track and field and cross country.

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Sports Medicine

While Rice University’s basketball team has always received the best in medical care, this season, Rice Sports Medicine will move into a new state-ofthe-art facility located just off the court of Tudor Fieldhouse. The facility, which will be named in honor of longtime Rice athletic trainer Allen Eggert, will include two hydrotherapy plunge pools, rehabilitation facilities and a physician’s suite. The physician suite will include private examination rooms and other features common in physician’s offices. A new computerized injury tracking computer system and software will aid in the care and treatment of student-athletes. Rice University’s sports medicine program is under the direction of assistant athletic director Clint Haggard while Nathan Peck, MS, ATC, CSCS begins his second season as the Owl basketball team’s primary trainer and third year on the Rice athletic training staff. Rice team physicians, a group which includes some of the top surgeons and diagnosticians in the country, make excellent use of the world-class facilities in the Texas Medical Center, directly across South Main from the Rice campus. Former Rice student-athletes Dr. Thomas Clanton and Dr. Leland Winston are among the Owls’ primary team physicians.

Nathan Peck Rice Basketball Trainer

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Rice Power Rice Power is derived from a comprehensive strength and conditioning program under the direction of a dedicated staff. Yancy McKnight is in his third year as Assistant Athletic Director for Performance Enhancement. Scott McLafferty serves as the primary strength and conditioning coach for Rice basketball and is in his second season working with the program. During the preseason, Rice has utilized the facilities at the John L. Cox Fitness Center at Rice Stadium. The complex ranks among the best in Conference USA. But as the season approaches, a new strength and conditioning facility will open adjacent to Tudor Fieldhouse. The new performance center, which will be named in honor of Carl E. Isgren, will feature $350,000 in new equipment. The new facility will encompass approximately 3,100 square feet and has been designed specifically for basketball. The men’s basketball office suite will overlook the new center.

Scott McLafferty Strength and Conditioning Coach for Rice Basketball

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Excellence every day. For Conference USA, dedication to excellence is a common thread in athletics, academics and in the community, and the guiding initiative for the league’s promising future. Conference USA features 12 nationally-prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are steeped in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, Conference USA is dedicated to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in the community. C-USA sponsors competition in 19 sports nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards six postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Rice University earned the Institutional Excellence Award for the third straight year in 2008. Rice student-athletes combined for an annual grade point average of 3.014 in 2008, with five teams representing their respective sport’s top GPA.

Basketball Success Conference USA basketball has consistently ranked as one of the top basketball leagues in the country with 75 teams advancing to postseason (42 NCAA and 33 NIT). In 2008, Memphis became the third Final Four team and the first to advance to the NCAA National Championship game. Additionally, the league boasts seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament appearances, one NIT champion and four NIT semifinalists. Also in 2008, Tulsa won the inaugural CBI championship.

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Excellence in Leadership Conference USA has an outstanding reputation for excellence in competition, academics, NCAA compliance, sportsmanship, student-athlete welfare and overall sports services.

Excellence in a Commitment to the Student-Athlete Less travel distance between schools means less missed class time for studentathletes. Student-athletes in Conference USA schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population

Excellence in Community Involvement The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states. The 11 metropolitan areas have a combined population of nearly 17 million. C-USA schools give back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation.

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Rice students benefit from the best of both worlds — a traditional college campus and a diverse, dynamic metropolis. Experiencing Houston, the nation’s fourthlargest city, enriches Rice students’ lives far beyond their expectations. With its lively professional, cultural and recreational opportunities, Houston offers students a wealth of resources to enjoy academic, career-related and extracurricular activities outside of campus. Houston is a vibrant international city that heartily enjoys its tradition of being a place of firsts. General Sam Houston, the city’s heroic namesake, was the first president of the Republic of Texas. Houston, the city, was the first word spoken from the surface of the moon and the first to build an air-conditioned sports stadium (the Astrodome). Houston surgeons have performed numerous firsts in heart surgery, and the city is leading the medical community in making cancer history. Just across Main Street from the Rice campus is the Texas Medical Center (pictured), the nation’s largest medical center, world-renowned for excellent care and research. The TMC is home to two medical schools, four nursing schools, 13 hospitals and many other nonprofit medical facilities. There are more than 16,000 students enrolled and more than 60,000 employees in the 700-acre center. More than five million patients visit the medical center annually. Proximity to NASA’s Johnson Space Center gives Rice scientists and students immediate access to Hubble Space Telescope images and the resources of space exploration. The city and the region are also home to many science and technology companies that interact with Rice researchers on a multitude of important projects. And lest you think there is only room in Houston for the technically minded, the city also is home to outstanding ballet, symphony, grand opera and theater companies. Houston’s Theater District is second only to New York City with its concentration of seats in one geographic area. Located downtown, the 17-block Theater District is home to eight performing arts Continued on Next Spread

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Noting Houston Houston is the fourth most populous city in the nation (trailing only New York, Los Angeles and Chicago), and is the largest in the southern U.S. and Texas. Founded in 1836, the City of Houston has a 2006 estimated population of 2.14 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The metro area’s population of 5.54 million in 2006 is sixth largest among U.S. metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), according to www.census.gov. The Houston CMSA covers 8,778 square miles, an area slightly smaller than Massachusetts but larger than New Jersey. The three-airport system annually serves over 50 million passengers, including over seven million international travelers. If Houston were an independent nation, it would rank as the world’s 30th largest economy. The ACCRA Cost of Living Index shows that Houston’s overall after-taxes living costs are 12 percent below the nationwide average, largely due to housing costs that are 26 percent below the average. Houstonians can choose to indulge at one of the more than 11,000 restaurants ranging from award-winning and upscale to memorable deli shops. Houston has more than 500 cultural, visual and performing arts organizations, 90 of which are devoted to multicultural and minority arts and is one of five U.S. cities that offer year-round resident companies in all major performing arts More than 90 languages are spoken throughout the Houston area. Houston is home to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The largest rodeo in the world, it attracts more than 1.8 million visitors each year.


organizations with more than 12,000 seats. Wortham Center is home to Houston Ballet and the Houston Grand Opera, the only opera company in the country to win Tony, Emmy and Grammy awards. Jesse H. Jones Hall houses the world-renowned Houston Symphony. And, the Tony Awardwinning Alley Theatre is one of the nation’s best residential theater companies. The $102 million Hobby Center for the Performing Arts is a state-ofthe-art facility for touring theatrical productions of the Houston Broadway Series and for the producer of musical theater, Theatre Under the Stars. Further enhancing leisure-time options in downtown Houston is Bayou Place, a 130,000-square foot entertainment facility. The popular gathering spot features the Verizon Wireless Theater for bands and artists like Dave Matthews Band. Immediately northeast of the Rice campus is Houston’s Museum District, the fourth-largest museum district in the country. The tree-lined, three-square-mile district incorporates museums (including the Rice Gallery), featuring outstanding collections and exhibitions of art, nature, science, medicine and history. The district includes the Menil Collection, one of the most important privately assembled art collections of the 20th century, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, which houses the largest permanent collection in the Southwest and hosts major traveling exhibitions. The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is the only museum in Texas solely devoted to exhibiting and interpreting contemporary art. Science and nature buffs flock to the Houston Museum of Natural Science, one of the most highly attended attractions in the country, with more than 2.3 million visitors annually. The museum showcases the Burke Baker Planetarium, featuring laser shows set to popular music; the eight-story Wortham IMAX Theater; and the Cockrell Butterfly Center. On the eastern edge of the Rice campus is Hermann Park, Houston’s first public park. The park includes the Houston Zoo, Japanese Garden, Miller Outdoor Theater, Buddy Caruth Playground for All Children and the Houston Garden Center as well as a public golf course.

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More Notes About Houston Houston has among the youngest populations in the nation. The city has the third-largest Hispanic and third-largest Mexican population in the United States. Houston boasts more than 40 colleges, university and institutions — offering higher education options to suit all interests. The Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown MSA’s Gross Area Product (GAP) in 2006 was $325.5 billion, slightly larger than Austria’s, Poland’s or Saudi Arabia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). When comparing Houston’s economy to a national economy, only 21 countries other than the United States have a gross domestic product exceeding Houston’s regional gross area product. Houston ranks second in employment growth rate and fourth in nominal employment growth among the 10 most populous metro areas in the U.S. In 2006, the Houston metropolitan area ranked first in Texas and third in the U.S. within the category of “Best Places for Business and Careers” by Forbes magazine. Home to and more than 5,000 energy related firms, Houston is considered by many as the Energy Capital of the world. Houston’s economy has a broad industrial base in the energy, aeronautics, and technology industries: only New York City is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters. The Port of Houston ranks first in the United States in international waterborne tonnage handled and second in total cargo tonnage handled. It is the tenth largest port in the world.


The city has played host to Super Bowls along with Major League Baseball and NBA All Star Games. It has three sports venues all built in the past 10 years. It boasts the newest expansion teams in both the National Football League and Major League Soccer. No wonder Houston is annually named one of the best sports cities in the country. In the future, Rice University will co-host the 2010 NCAA Houston Basketball Regional as well as the 2011 Final Four. All three of the city’s new professional venues have received their share of recognition. In 2000, Minute Maid Park became the new home for the Houston Astros and has ushered in a new era of Major League sports in the city. Minute Maid Park’s retractable roof technology brought open-air baseball to Houston for the first time in 35 years, and the natural grass surface, classic architecture and downtown location provided Minute Maid Park the atmosphere of the great ballparks of baseball’s Golden age. Astro first baseman and Rice University alum Lance Berkman (Will Rice) was named to the starting lineup of the 2008 MLB All-Star Game. Reliant Stadium opened in 2002 as the home of the Houston Texans as well as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. In 2004, Reliant Stadium played host to Super Bowl XXXVIII. Reliant Stadium is part of a convention and exposition area which also includes the Astrodome. One of the most notable aspects of Reliant Stadium’s design is the fabric retractable roof. The roof mechanization consists of two bi-parting large panels which ride on two parallel rails. The Toyota Center is the city’s newest sports venue, becoming the home of the NBA Houston Rockets and the World Hockey Association’s Houston Aeros in 2003. Rice University has played selected games in the arena, including last year’s contest with Texas. The arena seats 18,300 for basketball.

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Sports


Top 15 U.S. Television Markets

Top 15 U.S. Newspapers

Rk Designated Market Area Households

Rk Newspaper

Circulation

1 New York

7,391,940

1 USA Today

2,528,437

2 Los Angeles

5,647,440

2 Wall Street Journal

2,058,342

3 Chicago

3,469,110

3 New York Times

1,683,855

4 Philadelphia

2,939,950

4 Los Angeles Times

1,231,318

5 Dallas-Fort Worth

2,435,600

5 Washington Post

960,684

6 SF-Oakland-San Jose

2,419,440

6 Chicago Tribune

957,212

7 Boston

2,393,690

7 New York Daily News

795,153

8 Atlanta

2,310,490

8 Philadelphia Inquirer

705,965

9 Washington D.C.

2,308,290

9 Rocky Mountain News

704,806

10 Houston

2,050,550

10 Houston Chronicle

692,557

11 Detroit

1,925,460

11 New York Post

691,420

12 Phoenix

1,802,550

12 Detroit Free Press

669,315

13 Tampa-St. Petersburg

1,783,910

13 Dallas Morning News

649,709

14 Seattle-Tacoma

1,782,040

14 Minneapolis Star-Tribune

606,698

15 Minneapolis-St. Paul

1,706,740

15 Boston Globe

604,068

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As the scaffolding was being disassembled from the exterior of Tudor Fieldhouse, signifying the completion of masonry work to the renovated arena, another building project was just beginning next door in Fox Gymansium. With the sun having yet to crack the Houston horizon, Rice basketball was going through its first series of full-team practices during the early mornings of late September. The Owls were taking advantage of a relatively new NCAA rule which allows teams to practice two hours a week as a full squad. The twice-weekly sessions were an extension of the individual workouts the team began shortly after classes started at Rice. The focus continued to be on fundamentals. While the bricks and mortar help support Rice University’s new arena, the focus on fundamentals in Fox Gym was laying the groundwork for first-year coach Ben Braun’s program. “When you are building a program, number one, it is important to establish the right frame of mind,” Braun said. “For our players right now, it is about habits. We want to really instill into our players good habits. The habits they demonstrate in practice are the habits that will show up in a game. It is about effort, energy level, communication, being fundamentally sound and proper technique. Those things will carry over.” Braun said the Owls’ defense will start with stopping the ball. “We want to start on the defensive end and make it very difficult for teams to score,” he said. “We want to stop the ball, not necessarily a player’s man. This league has some great players but it is obviously going to have to be our team that plays great team defense. We have to do a great job communicating with each other and developing ourselves on the defensive end.” The Owls will look for solid defensive play to lead to transition opportunities, and in turn, high-percentage shots. “My experience is you get easy baskets by creating transition opportunities,” Braun said. “To do that, you have to be very sound defensively. Some of the better fast-break teams I have had were also good defensively. Scoring points alone just doesn’t get it done. I would like to see our team be solid.” When it came to scoring points last year, an Owl lineup depleted by injuries struggled. Rice ranked last in Conference USA in field goal percentage (37.9 percent) and scoring offense (55.9 points per game). “Last year was a challenge for our team. When you shoot 37 percent, you don’t give yourself a chance to win many games,” Braun said. “Sometimes it is not just about having great shooters. It is about getting quality shots. Easy shots get your percentage higher. Creating mismatches, getting to the foul line, getting offensive rebounds and getting open shots are

all things we will need to do.” So, what are the expectations for Braun’s first team at Rice? “Obviously to improve from last year is an immediate goal but we haven’t said we want to win X-amount of games,” he said. “An expectation is to improve as the season goes on. It is not how we finished last year or how we start this season. It is about what we do from this point to get better.” Personnel One thing Braun has told his squad is it will have to be flexible. “I don’t want a player to lock in to thinking he will play just one position,” he said. “I want our players to be multi-dimensional. Players that have flexibility to defend more than one position or play more than one position will help our team. We may want to switch out on ball screens. If that is the case, our post guys have to guard guards and our guards have to be able to guard post players.” Braun’s first team is balanced with six returning players, an eligible transfer and six newcomers. With only two seniors (guard Rodney Foster and forward Aleks Perka) and two juniors (guards Lawrence Ghoram and Cory Pflieger), the squad is young. “We will have to count on some young guys – whether they are freshmen or sophomores – for minutes,” Braun said. “I don’t think there is anything wrong with that. I know those guys will welcome the opportunity.” Foster is the most experienced Rice player. Despite missing five games because of two injuries, he had 844 minutes of playing time as a junior, second most on the team last year and the most by any returning player. He enters his senior year having made at least one, threepoint field goal in each of the last 13 games in which he has played. Prior to breaking a hand during in practice during the final week of the regular season, he was leading Rice in scoring and assists, averaging 11.2 points and 3.2 assists. “Rodney is a player that we are going to count on as a senior,” Braun said. “He has the most experience on the team. I think he could have a great senior year. He is someone that can score off of screens, take the ball to the basket and knock down shots. I think he can be a solid defender for us.” Also back for his senior year is forward Aleks Perka. He averaged a career-best 3.6 points along with 2.1 rebounds last year. “Aleks is one of our strongest players,” Braun said. “I think he can really rebound for us and get to the basket. He is athletic and can knock down the medium-range jump shot.”

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Senior Guard Rodney Foster

Pflieger began the 2007-08 season as a starter at guard for the Owls. He would play in just five games before an injury sidelined him for the year. Following the Owls’ season, he was granted a medical red-shirt that leaves him with two years of eligibility. Pflieger was averaging 8.0 points a game at the time of his injury and actually had a better shooting percentage from threepoint range than total from the field. Ghoram was the only upperclassman to play in all 30 games last year. After averaging 1.9 points as a freshman, he averaged 8.5 points last season and his numbers improved during the year as he averaged double figures in Conference USA play. “Cory has great range and is a good three-point shooter,” Braun said. “He has great quickness and is working hard on other skills such as ball handling and defense. If he can improve in those areas, he is going to be a great help to our team. Cliff (Ghoram) gives us good size at the guard position. We expect him to get to the basket and knock down some shots and be a pretty good defender for us.” Also returning for their sophomore seasons are Bryan Beasley and Suleiman Braimoh.

Beasley transferred to Rice from Texas A&M and played in all 30 games as a red-shirt freshman, starting 20. He averaged 3.3 points and was second on the team with 53 assists. Braimoh was the Owls’ sixth man a year ago and played in all 30 games as a true freshman. He averaged four points and 3.3 rebounds for Rice. “Brian has worked hard on his shooting,” Braun said. “He is a tremendous athlete. He put a lot of time in this summer and I think he can help us on both the offensive and defensive ends of the court with his athletic ability. “Sulie also made tremendous strides from a year ago. He is someone we think can get on the boards for us and be a threat inside to score and defend.” Trey Stanton practiced with the Owls all of last season after transferring from the Naval Academy following his freshman year. At Navy, Stanton started 29 games as a true freshman, ranking third on the squad in scoring at eight points per game and second in rebounding at 3.9 boards an outing. He was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team. “Trey is someone we will obviously count on,” Braun said. “Sitting out last year gave him the opportunity to sit back and observe. He has seen what he needs to do to help our team. He

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has the strength to go inside and out. He is strong, has good range and he can help us on the boards.” The newcomers to the Rice program include five freshmen. The Owls signed both Emerson Herndon and Lucas Kuipers during the early signing period. Herndon was a FirstTeam All-District 19-4A selection at Houston ISD’s Worthing High School. He was also named to the All-Greater Houston team. Kuipers scored over 1,000 points during his career at Mayo High School in Rochester, Minn. He finished his prep career as the school’s second-leading rebounder. “Emerson has tremendous potential,” Braun said. “He has decent size and skills but he needs to get stronger and more durable. When he develops in those areas, he will help us even more. “Lucas is a talented player who is agile and can shoot the ball really well. He has great agility. He can shoot from outside or, if he has to, can get to the basket. I like that about him. He just has to get stronger.” The rookie class also includes late additions P.J. Bolte, Connor Frizzelle and Nate Schwarze. Bolte averaged 14.2 points, seven rebounds, six assists and two blocks as a senior at Franklin Pierce High School. He was named to the All-South Puget Sound League 3A First Team as a junior and received honorable mention distinction his senior year. Frizzelle graduated in 2008 from DeSoto High School in suburban Dallas. As a senior he averaged 13 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists while picking up Second-Team All-District 8-5A honors. He attended Class 5A DeSoto his final two years of high school after transferring from nearby Red Oak High School where he led Class 4A in scoring as a sophomore (26 points per game). Schwarze attended Phillips Exeter Academy last year after graduated from Chelsea High School outside of Ann Arbor, Mich. At Chelsea he averaged 15.2 points, 6.2 assists and 3.3 steals on a team that was 23-2. Following high school, he averaged 7.5 points and 5.1 assists during his year at Phillips Exeter, a college preparatory school in New Hampshire. “P.J. has the potential to be a versatile player for us,” Braun said. “He can play under the basket or step out to the three-point line. With his versatility, he can guard post guys as well as guards. I think he will give us some flexibility as an incoming freshman. “Connor has had a lot of success at the high school level as well as playing summer ball. His teams have all been very competitive and he has been a proven leader on his teams. “Nate knows how to win. He is a competitor and a hard worker who will help our program.” Sophomore Chadd Wilson is the only upperclassman among the newcomers and is familiar with the Rice program having served as a team manager for the 2007-08 season. He transferred to Rice from New York University. His on-court experience includes playing varsity basketball as a student at the John Cooper School in The Woodlands, helping his team to a private school state title. “Chadd is a walk-on who has helped our team every day by just being dependable and responsible,” Braun said. “He has a good basketball IQ.”

What’s Ahead Rice opens not only its season but its arena Nov. 16th when the Owls play host to Portland State in Tudor Fieldhouse. The mid-November game will be the Owls’ first on campus since early March of 2007. “Moving back on campus will be a real shot in the arm for us,” Braun said. “Being back on campus this year will be huge. It is great for our players, it is great for recruiting and it is great for our fan base, which will know we are playing at just one site and that we will be playing on campus.” During the season, Rice will play 11 teams which advanced to post-season play including three non-conference games at home against teams which advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In addition to taking on NCAA qualifier Portland State in the opener, the Owls play host to Oklahoma (Dec. 22) and Texas A&M (Dec. 31). The Owls’ Conference USA home schedule includes Houston (Feb. 28) and College Basketball Invitational Champion Tulsa (March 7).

Junior Guard Lawrence Ghoram


Preview l 2008-09 Rosters Rice Numerical Roster 1 4 5 11 12 13 15 20 21 32 33 34 43

Nate Schwarze Connor Frizzelle Emerson Herndon Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Chadd Wilson Trey Stanton Lucas Kuipers Rodney Foster Cory Pflieger Lawrence Ghoram P.J. Bolte Aleks Perka

G G F F G G C F G G G F F

5-11 6-1 6-8 6-8 6-0 6-0 6-10 6-8 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-7

Rice Alphabetical Roster 12 34 11 21 4 33 5 20 43 32 1 15 13

Bryan Beasley P.J. Bolte Suleiman Braimoh Rodney Foster Connor Frizzelle Lawrence Ghoram Emerson Herndon Lucas Kuipers Aleks Perka Cory Pflieger Nate Schwarze Trey Stanton Chadd Wilson

G F F G G G F F F G G C G

6-0 6-6 6-8 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-8 6-8 6-7 6-2 5-11 6-10 6-0

170 180 225 230 185 182 230 220 185 175 205 190 205

Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L So.-1L So.-TR So.-TR Fr.-HS Sr.-2L Jr.-2L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-2L

Chelsea, Mich./Chelsea HS DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS Houston, Texas/Worthing HS Baldwin, N.Y./The Lawrenceville School Pflugerville, Texas/Pflugerville HS The Woodlands, Texas/The John Cooper School/NYU Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood HS/Navy Rochester, Minn./Mayo HS Katy, Texas/Mayde Creek HS Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS Zachary, La./Zachary HS Tacoma, Wash./Franklin Pierce HS Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS

185 190 230 185 180 205 225 220 205 175 170 230 182

So.-1L Fr.-HS So.-1L Sr.-2L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-2L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS So.-TR So.-TR

Pflugerville, Texas/Pflugerville HS Tacoma, Wash./Franklin Pierce HS Baldwin, N.Y./The Lawrenceville School Katy, Texas/Mayde Creek HS DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS Zachary, La./Zachary HS Houston, Texas/Worthing HS Rochester, Minn./Mayo HS Houston, Texas/Klein Forest HS Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS Chelsea, Mich./Chelsea HS Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood HS/Navy The Woodlands, Texas/The John Cooper School/NYU

Head Coach: Ben Braun (Wisconsin, 1975) Associate Head Coach: Louis Reynaud (San Francisco State, 1982) Assistant Coach: Kevin Mouton (San Francisco, 1989) Assistant Coach: Mike Roberts (Indiana, 2005)

Rice Pronunciation Roster 34 11 4 33 20 32 1

P.J. Bolte Suleiman Braimoh Connor Frizzelle Lawrence Ghoram Lucas Kuipers Cory Pflieger Nate Schwarze

Bol-TE Soo-LE-mahn BRI-MO Friz-zelle GORE-um KI-pers FLAY-ger Shwarz


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5

Nate Schwarze

Connor Frizzelle

Emerson Herndon

5-11w170wFr. Chelsea, Mich.

6-1w180wFr. DeSoto, Texas

6-8w225wFr. Houston, Texas

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Suleiman Braimoh

Bryan Beasley

Chadd Wilson

6-8w230wSo. Baldwin, N.Y.

6-0w185wSo. Pflugerville, Texas

6-0w182wSo. The Woodlands, Texas

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Trey Stanton

Lucas Kuipers

Rodney Foster

6-10w230wSo. Friendswood, Texas

6-8w220wFr. Rochester, Minn.

6-1w185wSr. Katy, Texas

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Cory Pflieger

Lawrence Ghoram

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6-2w175wJr. Dickson, Tenn.

6-5w205wJr. Zachary, La.

6-6w190wFr. Tacoma, Wash.

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Ben Braun

6-7w205wSr. Houston, Texas

Rice Head Coach

P.J. Bolte


R ice Owls

50 Foster Profile 52 Perka Profile 54 Ghoram Profile 56 Pflieger Profile 58 Beasley Profile 60 Braimoh Profile 62 Stanton Profile 64 Newcomer Profiles 70 Game-by-Game Statistics

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Enters his senior season having made at least one, threepoint field goal in each of the last 13 games in which he played ... with his first three-pointer of the 2008-09 season will move onto the record book chart for consecutive games with at least one three-pointer ... Dana Hardy drilled at least one three-point field goal in 14 straight games during the 1988-89 season.

2007-08: During the final week of the regular season, suffered a broken hand during practice ... became the second Owl player to be leading the team in scoring when he suffered a significant injury ... was averaging 11.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and had a team-leading 79 assists (3.2 pg) ... ranked 12th in Conference USA in assists and his 1.52 steals per game (38 total) ranked sixth at season’s end ... played in a total of 25 games, starting 21 including the last 10 in which he competed ... had played 36+ minutes in each of the Owls’ four games prior to the injury ... ranked in the top 10 in C-USA in minutes played (33.8 pg) before being sidelined ... in addition to missing the last three games of the season, suffered a knee injury the first week of league play and missed two games. Scored a career-high 24 points against Tulane in Katy’s Leonard E. Merrell Center ... the Katy native was 5-for-12 from the field and knocked down 3-of-7 three-pointers in addition to sinking 11-of-12 free throws against the Green Wave ... also had four assists and four steals in the game ... along with 12 points and three rebounds, equaled a career high with six assists against UAB ... fell a field goal shy of tying the career mark later in Conference USA play when he finished with 22 points at Houston ... had a career-high seven assists against UH and would have a hand in 15 of the Owls’ 23 field goals ... against the cross-town rival Cougars, set career records for field goals made (8) and field goal attempts (22) as well as three-pointers made and attempted (6-of-16) ... the 16 three-point attempts set a Rice game record.

Prior to 2008 C-USA Play: Started five of the team’s first seven games before coming off the bench against Texas State and Texas ... scored 17 and 13 points, respectively, in the two games off the bench .... played all 40 minutes in road game at Texas A&M ... scored eight points on 3-for-13 shooting and had three rebounds, an assist and a steal against the Aggies ... scored 14 points at Oklahoma in final nonconference game of the regular season.

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2006-07: As he did as a rookie, played in every game during the year (32) ... started the last three games of the year, all at the C-USA Tournament ... averaged 4.4 points and 1.3 rebounds for the year ... scored season-high 16 points vs. Paul Quinn College in 2006-07 opener, making 4-4 three-pointers ... poured in 11 points at Houston (4-5 FGs) in his only other double-figure scoring game of the year ... scored nine at home against both Houston and Tulane ... third on team with 47 assists. 2005-06: Competed in all 28 games ... often was the first man off the bench ... averaged 4.3 points and and 1.6 rebounds for the year while seeing 19 minutes of action per game ... scored 10 points in victory over Prairie View A&M and nine at Southern Miss including two huge three-point baskets ... also scored eight points vs. UAB and at Oregon ... had season-high six assists against New Mexico Highlands ... shot 73.1 percent from the free throw line and had 53 assists.

2004-05: Redshirted. Mayde Creek High School: A 2004 graduate of Mayde

Creek High School ... was a three-year starter for coach Ojay Heil... Led the Rams to a 25-9 record as a senior with a 18.7 scoring average... Also averaged 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals... District 19-5A Most Valuable Player... MVP of Katy Tournament... First-team all-region... 2004 McDonald’s All-American nominee... Third-team all-city... Team captured the KISD Classic championship... As a junior, shot 87 percent from the free throw line which was the second-highest percentage in the TABC... Posted a 4.2 gpa on 4.0 scale... Favorite subject is mathematics... TABC Academic All-State Boys Team... 2004 National Achievement Scholarship Program Outstanding Participant... National Society of High School Scholars member.

Personal: Rodney Patrick Foster was born Sept. 2, 1985, in Houston ... son of Wilfred and Gilda Foster ... has one brother ... majoring in mathematics at Rice ... Jones College.

Rodney


Foster Career Highs Points Field Goals 3-Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

24 vs. Southern Miss (J 26, 2008) 8 at Houston (F 23, 2008) 6 at Houston (F 23, 2008) 8 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (D 1, 2007) 7 at Houston (F 23, 2008) 1, 3 occasions 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (D 1, 2007) 40 at Texas A&M (D 31, 2007)

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Rodney Foster Career Statistics Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G/GS 28/0 32/3 25/21 85/24

Min/Avg. 537/19.2 547/17.1 844/33.8 1928/22.7

FG-A 33-109 44-117 89-298 166-524

Pct. .303 .376 .299 .317

3FG-A 16-59 25-70 47-187 88-316

Pct. .271 .357 .251 .278

FT-A 28-52 29-46 54-71 121-169

Pct. .731 .630 .761 .716

Off. 10 6 12 28

Def. 34 34 57 125

Tot. 44 40 69 153

Foster

Avg. 1.6 1.3 2.8 1.8

G w 6-1 w 185 w Senior w Katy, Texas

PF/DQ 32/0 42/0 70/0 144/0

A 53 47 79 179

TO 30 42 86 158

Blk. 0 1 2 3

Stl. 23 21 38 82

Pts. 120 142 279 541

Avg. 4.3 4.4 11.2 6.4


2007-08: Played in 26 games, starting eight as a junior

... averaged 3.6 points and 2.1 rebounds ... had a nine-point scoring night against Tulane ... was 4-for-8 from the field and knocked down the first three-pointer of his career against the Green Wave ... played 24 minutes off the bench at SMU and scored eight points (4-for-7 shooting) ... also had three offensive boards against the Mustangs ... made his third start of the year and registered a career-high seven rebounds to go with four points against UAB ... played a career-high 29 minutes against the Blazers ... during a late-season, three-game road trip had a nine-point scoring night at Houston ... also had five rebounds against the Cougars ... matched a career scoring game from a season ago, finishing with 12 points on 6-for-12 shooting against East Carolina ... started six of the final eight games in which he played, including the team’s last three.

Prior to 2008 C-USA Play: Responded to first start of the season by scoring 10 points in the Owls’ win at Texas State ... was 2-for-5 from the field and knocked down 6-of-8 free throws ... matched an early season high with three rebounds in 27 minutes of action against Texas State ... went on to also start against Texas later in the same week.

against the Longhorns ... played a season-high 21 minutes in first career game at Marquette ... scored four points on 2-for-3 shooting and pulled down two rebounds ... for the year, made 55 percent of his field goal attempts (11-20).

Klein Forest High School:

A 2005 graduate of Klein Forest where he was a two-year starter for coach Cary Black ... averaged 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocks as a senior ... was a McDonald’s All-America nominee ... first-team all-district and TABC Academic All-State selection ... prep team posted 23-13 record en route to winning a district championship ... member of the National Honor Society and the President’s Honor Roll ... favorite high school subject was calculus.

Personal: Aleksander Perka was born June 22, 1987, in Warsaw, Poland ... son of Wlodzimierz and Delfina Perka ... father was a high jumper for the Polish National Team (1970-80) and mother was a member of the Polish National and Olympic teams for fencing (1977-85) ... sports management major ... Lovett College.

2006-07: Competed in 22 games and started the last six games of his sophomore year ... for the year averaged three points and 2.4 rebounds ... shot 48.4 percent from the field (30-62) ... tallied a career-high 12 points against SMU ... was 6-for-7 from the field and pulled down five rebounds against the Mustangs ... also scored eight points vs. East Carolina, making all four field goal attempts ... also had four rebounds against the Pirates ... scored six points at UAB, at Marshall,and against Tulsa.

2005-06: Appeared in 18 games as a freshman ... scored a season-high six points against both Texas and Palm Beach Atlantic ... was 3-for-7 from the field in 17 minutes of work against Texas ... also snared a season-high six rebounds

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A l e k s


Perka Career Highs Points Field Goals 3-Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

12 vs. East Carolina (M 5, 2008) 12 vs. SMU (F 24, 2007) 6 vs. East Carolina (M 5, 2008) 6 vs. SMU (F 24, 2007) 1, 3 occasions 7 vs. UAB (F 13, 2008) 2 vs. UALR (N 27, 2007) 2 vs. SMU (M 8, 2008) 2 vs. Marquette (N 18, 2005) 33 vs. East Carolina (M 5, 2008)

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Aleks Perka Career Statistics Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G/GS 18/0 22/6 26/8 66/14

Min/Avg. 134/7.4 315/14.3 372/14.3 821/12.4

FG-A 11-20 30-62 36-98 77-180

Pct. .550 .484 .367 .428

3FG-A 0-0 0-1 3-25 3-26

Pct. .000 .000 .120 .115

FT-A 3-7 6-12 19-24 28-43

Pct. .429 .500 .792 .651

P e r k a

Off. 10 17 20 47

Def. 12 35 34 81

Tot. 22 52 54 128

Avg. 1.2 2.4 2.1 1.9

PF/DQ 9/0 32/1 27/0 68/1

A 4 4 11 19

F w 6-7 w 205 w Senior w Houston, Texas

TO 10 16 29 55

Blk. 1 3 5 9

Stl. 3 2 2 7

Pts. 25 66 94 185

Avg. 1.4 3.0 3.6 2.8


2007-08:

Averaged 8.5 points and 3.9 rebounds while playing all 30 games, starting 27 for Rice as a sophomore ... averaged better than 10 points while starting all 16 Conference USA games ... had two, 20-point games during the year including a 23-point road game at UCF ... made five of the Owls’ first six field goals and went on to go 9-for-16 from the field against the Knights ... drained both of his three-point attempts against UCF ... closed out the regular season with a 17-point, seven-rebound game against SMU ... scored in double figures 12 times during the year.

Prior to 2008 C-USA Play: Led Rice to the fourth-largest comeback since 1980 with a career game against TCU in Katy’s Merrell Center ... had never scored in double figures during his career at Rice before finishing with 26 points and 10 rebounds in the Owls’ 70-65 victory ... was 10-for-16 from the field against TCU, including 2-for-2 from three-point range, and also had three assists in 34 minutes of play ... was named Conference USA’s Player of the Week following the performance ... the same day he was named the C-USA co-player of the week, scored 16 points and pulled down six rebounds at Texas A&M ... most extensive playing time early in the season came against Louisiana-Monroe when he played 22 minutes off the bench and started the second half ... was 0-for-3 from the field against ULM but knocked down 3-of-6 free throws and had four rebounds in the game ... prior to the TCU career day, previous season scoring high was an eight-point game against Texas ... was 4-for-7 from the field against the Longhorns and had three rebounds.

rebounds in a Conference USA Tournament win over UTEP ... also scored eight against Texas-Permian Basin ... was 4-for-5 from the field against UTPB and also grabbed three rebounds and had a steal ... scored six points at Tulane as well as five points against Belmont and Western Carolina ... had a seasonhigh five rebounds against Paul Quinn College to go along with four points, an assist, a block and a steal in collegiate debut ... played a season-high 15 minutes in the UT-Permian Basin game as well as on the road at Tulane.

Zachary High School: A 2006 graduate of Zachary High School where he was a four-year starter for coach Martin Poché ... averaged 22 points as a senior ... first-team all-district his last three seasons ... named McDonald’s All-American honorable mention ... an All-State Class 6-4A selection ... also named to the academic all-state team ... LHSAA Coaches’ All-State pick ... scored 40 points against Baker ... finished high school career by scoring over 2,000 points ... National Honor Society member.

Personal: Lawrence

Clifton Ghoram, III was born Feb. 27, 1988 in Baton Rouge, La. ... son of Lawrence and Denise Ghoram ... has one brother ... economics major at Rice University ... Sid Richardson College.

2006-07: Played in 27 games for a total of 183 minutes ... for the year averaging 1.9 points and 1.0 rebounds, finishing with 52 points and 27 boards ... shot 40 percent from the field ... matched an early, season-high with eight points and three

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Ghoram Career Highs Points Field Goals 3-Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

26 vs TCU (D 29, 2007) 10 vs. SMU (F 24, 2007) 2, 3 occasions 10 vs. TCU (D 29, 2007) 4 at Southern Miss (J 26, 2008) 4 at SMU (F 9, 2008) 2 vs. Southern Miss (M 12, 2008) 3 at SMU (F 9, 2008) 35 at Southern Miss (J 26, 2008)

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Lawrence Ghoram Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G/GS 27/0 30/27 57/27

Min/Avg. 183/6.8 698/23.3 881/15.5

FG-A 21-52 99-224 120-276

Pct. .404 .442 .435

3FG-A 3-10 9-23 12-33

Pct. .300 .391 .364

FT-A 7-13 49-80 56-93

Pct. .538 .613 .602

Off. 11 56 67

Def. 16 61 77

Tot. 27 117 144

Ghoram

Avg. 1.0 3.9 2.5

G w 6-5 w 205 w Junior w Zachary, La.

PF/DQ 29/0 77/0 106/0

A 3 39 42

TO 12 79 91

Blk. 4 6 10

Stl. 8 22 30

Pts. 52 256 308

Avg. 1.9 8.5 5.4


Received a medical red-shirt for the 2007-08 season and returns this year with two years of eligibility remaining.

2007-08: Played the first five games of the year, starting four, before being sidelined with an ankle injury ... was averaging 8.0 points and 3.8 rebounds when injury occurred in the Eastern Illinois game at the Hawkeye Challenge ... was 11-of28 from three-point range during injury-shortened season (39.3 percent) ... prior to the EIU game, had scored in double figures in the Owls’ previous two outings ... against Richmond, scored 14 points, knocking down 5-of-10 shots and drilling 4-of-9 three-pointers ... the following week against UALR scored 13 points and hit 4-of-7 three-pointers ... earlier in the week, had suffered a broken nose during practice prior to the Owls’ traveling to Iowa.

2006-07: Appearead in all 32 games with 22 starts ... averaged 6.3 points and 2.1 rebounds as a sophomore ... ranked third in Conference USA in three-point field goal percentage (41.9) ... in C-USA games, ranked second in three-point field goal percentage (46.3) and was 15th in three-pointers made (1.56) ... nailed at least one trey in 24 games ... scored a careerhigh 17 points against Paul Quinn College in season opener, making four three-pointers ... also had 17 points in league play at UAB, finishing with a career-high, five three-pointers ... scored in double figures a total of six times during the year, including 12 points against Colorado State and 10 points against North Texas in non-conference play ... had 15 points against UTEP and 10 on the road at Memphis ... against the Miners, knocked down 6-of-8 field goals to match a season shooting high ... was 3-for-5 from three-point range in the 73-67 win over UTEP ... during the season, also recorded 67 rebounds, 41 assists, and 14 steals ... made 69 field goals of which 49 were beyond the arc (1.53 per game).

2005-06: Competed

in 22 games, starting five ... averaged 3.3 points and 1.5 rebounds as a freshman ... scored a

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season-high 13 points and pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in win over Palm Beach Atlantic ... played a career-high 21 minutes vs. Prairie View A&M, scoring eight points ... poured in a career-high 13 points and had a career-high nine rebounds vs. Palm Beach Atlantic... also scored nine points against Yale ... made a three-point basket in each of his first five collegiate games ... in first collegiate game on the road at Marquette, scored six points, making 2-for-4 shots from three-point range and had two rebounds.

Dickson County High School: 2005 graduate of Dickson County where he was a four-year letterman for coach Keven Tuck ... all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,784 points ... averaged 22.6 ppg, 6 rpg, and 5 assists as a senior ... averaged 22.3 points as a junior and 20 as a sophomore ... allstate first-team as a senior and named to the Associated Press All-State squad ... third-team all-state as a junior ... All-District 10-3A for three years ... District 10 most valuable player as a senior... was also the Cougars’ team MVP three straight years ... team posted 20-9 record, including 12-0 in District 10 action as a senior.

Personal: Michael Cory Pflieger was born Nov. 5, 1986, in Dickson, Tenn ... son of Carl Pflieger and Alisha Mathis ... has one sister ... kinesiology major ... Lovett College.


Pflieger Career Highs Points Field Goals 3-Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

17 vs. Paul Quinn College (N 11, 2006) 17 at UAB (F 14, 2007) 6, 3 occasions 4, 3 occasions 9 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (D 15, 2005) 4 at Murray State (D 30, 2005) 1 at Marshall (F 28, 2007) 3 vs. Oregon (N 20, 2006) 3 vs. Houston (J 17, 2007) 35 vs. UALR (N 27, 2007)

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Cory Pflieger Career Statistics Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G/GS 22/5 32/22 5/4 59/31

Min/Avg. 228/10.4 580/18.1 132/26.4 940/15.9

FG-A 22-67 69-152 13-37 104-256

Pct. .328 .454 .351 .406

3FG-A 16-51 49-117 11-28 76-196

Pct. .314 .419 .393 .388

FT-A 12-20 14-23 3-4 29-47

Pct. .600 .609 .750 .617

Off. 7 12 4 23

Def. 26 55 15 96

Tot. 33 67 19 119

Avg. 1.5 2.1 3.8 2.0

PF/DQ 14/0 45/0 8/0 67/0

A 11 41 5 57

Pflieger G w 6-3 w 185 w Junior w Dickson, Tenn.

TO 22 23 10 55

Blk. 0 1 0 1

Stl. 9 14 4 27

Pts. 72 201 40 313

Avg. 3.3 6.3 8.0 5.3


2007-08: Transferred to Rice from Texas A&M and was granted eligibility prior to the season (was a red-shirted freshman last year at Texas A&M) ... played in all 30 games for the Owls this season, starting 20 ... for the year averaged 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds ... 53 assists (1.8 pg) was second on the squad ... wrapped up his first season with the Owls by averaging better than 35 minutes a game over the last five contests ... capped the year with a career-high 10-point night against Southern Miss at the Conference USA Tournament ... also registered career highs with a 4-for-9 shooting performance against the Golden Eagles ... prior to the league tournament scored eight points, knocking down 2-of-4 three-pointers in regular-season finale against SMU ... turned the ball over just once in a combined 74 minutes of action against SMU and Southern Miss at the end of the year.

Prior to 2008 C-USA Play:

2006-07: Attended Texas A&M and redshirted.

Prior to breaking for finals, scored nine points in games against both Texas State and Texas ... was 5-for-8 from the field during the week ... also had a career-high six rebounds in the Owls’ 88-81 win over Texas State ... prior to the games against Texas State and Texas, had played a maximum of 18 minutes, but against the two in-state opponents averaged 34.5 minutes of playing time ... later in the month went 3-for-6 from the field and finished with eight points, three assists and three steals against Lamar ... returned to Texas A&M on New Year’s Eve and was credited with 40 minutes of playing time (was substituted for 28 seconds in the first half) ... finished with a career-high matching four assists as well as three steals against the Aggies.

Pflugerville High School: Named Central Texas Player of the Year as a senior at Pflugerville after averaging 17.4 points per game...played for Team USA at the 2006 Global Games in Dallas...earned all-state honors...played in the state high school all-star game...was the state of Texas’ top-ranked point guard by Rivals.com, which also ranked him among its top 150 players nationally...rated as the state’s ninth best prospect overall by Texas Hoops...scored a career-best 36 points in a playoff game against Waco in 2004...played AAU basketball for the Texas Ambassadors, a team coached by his father, Mark... carried a 4.3 grade-point-average in high school and was a member of the National Honor Society and the Texas Academic All-State Team.

Personal: Mark Bryan Beasley was born Jan. 24, 1988,

in Austin ... son of Mark and Harriet Beasley ... majoring in mathematical economics analysis ... Hanszen College.

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Bryan


Beasley Career Highs Points Field Goals 3-Pointers Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

10 vs. Southern Miss (M 12, 2008) 4 vs. Southern Miss (M 12, 2008) 2 vs. Texas (D 8, 2007) 2 vs. SMU (M 8, 2008) 6 at Texas State (D 5, 2007) 6 at Texas A&M (D 31, 2007) 4 at Texas State (D 5, 2007) 2 at Vanderbilt (J 3, 2008) 3 at Lamar (D 22, 2007) 40 at Texas A&M (D 31, 2007)

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Bryan Beasley Career Statistics Year 2007-08

G/GS 30/20

Min/Avg. 749/25.0

FG-A Pct. 32-105 .305

3FG-A Pct. 9-32 .281

FT-A 26-55

Pct. .473

Off. Def. Tot. Avg. 12 55 67 2.2

PF/DQ A 51/1 53

B e a s l e y

TO Blk. Stl. Pts. 79 5 27 99

G w 6-0 w 185 w Sophomore w Pflugerville, Texas

Avg. 3.3


2007-08: In

his rookie season, became the Owls’ sixth man, coming off the bench first a total of 11 times ... played in all 30 games as a true freshman and averaged 4.0 points and 3.3 rebounds for Rice ... was the team’s leading shooter from the field, connecting on 46.3 percent of his shots ... started seven games during the year ... scored 81 of his 121 points off the bench ... had two of his strongest games of the year against UCF ... at home in February, registered a career-high 11 points and 12 rebounds against UCF for his lone double-double of the year ... was 3-for-7 from the field against the Knights and knocked down a career high 5-of-6 free throws ... his 12 rebounds in the first meeting against UCF doubled his previous career high ... he also played a career-high 30 minutes in the game ... at UCF two weeks later scored eight points and had five rebounds ... only other double-digit scoring night came in Conference USA opener when he scored 10 points against Marshall ... was 5-for-8 from the field against the Thundering Herd, finishing with three, second-chance baskets along with five rebounds ... garnered his first start just three games into his career at Rice (against Richmond) and started five straight games later in the year including on the road at Oklahoma as well as the Owls’ first four Conference USA games.

Prior to 2008 C-USA Play: After scoring six points against

Duquesne, had five points and four rebounds in first start against Richmond ... despite playing just 11 minutes at Texas State was 4-for-5 from the field to finish with eight points ... also had three rebounds against the Bobcats ... registered six rebounds, including five offensive boards, as Rice outrebounded

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TCU 48-20 in a 70-65 win ... also scored seven points in the home game against the Horned Frogs.

High School: At The Lawrenceville School, averaged 14 points, 12 rebounds, and five blocks for coach Ron Kane, in addition to producing two triple-double games ... named secondteam all-prep by the Trenton Times and the Trentonian and was selected to the All-Middle Atlantic Prep League team as the Big Red posted an 18-11 overall record ... the prep school is best known as the one attended by Joakim Noah, of the two-time national champion Florida Gators ... as a senior in 2006, at the United Nations International School in New York City, averaged 27 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks as he was named athlete of the year and league MVP ... two-time all-conference selection and also competed for the NYC Jaguars in AAU competition.

Personal: Suleiman Braimoh, Jr., was born Oct. 19, 1989, in Benin City, Nigeria ... son of Suleiman and Igho Patricia Braimoh ... engineering major ... Wiess College.


Braimoh Career Highs Points Field Goals Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

11 vs. UCF (F 16, 2008) 5 vs. Marshall (J 9, 2008) 12 vs. UCF (F 16, 2008) 3 at UTEP (J 12, 2008) 1, 8 occasions 2, 3 occasions 30 vs. UCF (F 16, 2008)

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Suleiman Braimoh Career Statistics Year 2007-08

G/GS 30/7

Min/Avg. 513/17.1

FG-A Pct. 50-108 .463

3FG-A Pct. 0-0 .000

FT-A 21-36

Pct. .583

Off. Def. Tot. Avg. 52 46 98 3.3

PF/DQ A 66/3 13

Braimoh

TO Blk. Stl. Pts. 53 8 12 121

F w 6-8 w 230 w Sophomore w Baldwin, N.Y.

Avg. 4.0


2007-08: Practiced with the Owls after transferring from

the U.S. Naval Academy ... starting with the 2008-09 campaign, has three years of eligibility remaining.

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At Navy: Played in all 30 games with 29 starts ... named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team ... ranked third on the team in scoring (8.0 ppg) and second in rebounding (3.9 rpg) ... also led the team in blocked shots (24), which was the most by a Navy freshman since David Robinson blocked 37 shots in 1984 ... connected on 35 percent of his 106 three-point attempts and shot 78.4 percent from the free throw line ... scored in double-figures eight times, including five of the first 10 games, and then three of the last seven games ... did not start on senior night against American, the only game of the year he didn’t start. Had a dominant season opener, setting the school record for a player appearing in his first career game with a seasonhigh 17 points ... also grabbed a season-high eight rebounds, blocked a shot and did not have a charged turnover nor a foul in 36 minutes of play in a win over Loyola (Md.) ... late in the contest, with Navy nursing a one-point lead, hit a deep threepointer as the shot clock was winding down, then blocked a shot on Loyola’s next possession to preserve the four-point margin ... scored 16 points in 23 minutes in a win over Brown ... tallied 15 points in a win over Maryland-Eastern Shore ... dominated Army in the Star Game win, scoring 15 points (4-of-4 shooting, all threes) with a career-high four blocks ... two of the four blocks came on Army’s first three shots ... tallied 12 points vs. NCAA Tournament qualifier, Penn, which was preceded by an 11-point, four-rebound showing against Howard ... the performances earned him Patriot League Rookie of the Week accolades ... scored 12 points and had seven rebounds against American ... that showing, coupled with a five-point game at Colgate, earned him his second Patriot League Rookie of the Week award ... scored 16 points with two rebounds and a block in a key road win at Lehigh ... an outstanding passer, dished out three assists against Lafayette, American and Holy Cross ... had a clutch performance against NJIT when he hit

two three-pointers in overtime, including one with 1:08 to play to give Navy a 50-48 lead, blocked a last-second Highlander attempt in regulation and had a dunk with two minutes left in regulation to cut the NJIT lead to 44-42 ... recorded at least five rebounds in 10 games.

Friendswood High School: The 2006 Friendswood graduate lettered twice in basketball ... had an outstanding senior season, earning All-Galveston County and All-Gulf Coast Region honors as a senior ... named MVP of the New Caney Tournament ... earned all-tournament accolades at the Alvin Lion’s Club Tournament and was the team MVP during his junior and senior years ... McDonald’s All-America candidate as a senior ... was 6-foot, 3-inches as a sophomore, but grew six inches over the next two years ... averaged 16.2 ppg, 8.3 rpg and 3.1 bpg as a senior. Personal: Edward Joseph Stanton III was born Sept. 24, 1987 in Houston, Texas ... son of Edward and Kerry Stanton ... father played football at Louisiana State (1976-79) and sister, Kelly, just concluded collegiate career as a member of the Texas A&M volleyball team ... kinesiology major ... Jones College.

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Trey Stanton Statistics at Navy Year 2006-07

G/GS 30/29

Min/Avg. 851/28.4

FG-A Pct. 81-215 .377

3FG-A Pct. 37-106 .349

FT-A Pct. 40-51 .784

Off. Def. Tot. Avg. 26 90 116 3.9

PF/DQ A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 90/3 33 48 24 20 239 8.0

S t a n t o n

F w 6-10 w 230 w Sophomore w Friendswood, Texas


Late signee for the Owls who was on campus during the summer ... 2008 graduate of Franklin Pierce High School. Averaged 14.2 points, seven rebounds, six assists and two blocks as a senior at Franklin Pierce High School ... was named All-South Puget Sound League 3A Honorable Mention ... most memorable game began when he took an inbounds pass and had a reverse dunk on two help-side defenders to start a 24-point, 12-rebound, six-assist night ... high school coach was Stan Harris ... as a junior, averaged 15.9 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two blocks ... named to AllSouth Puget Sound League 3A First-Team following junior season ... honor roll student at Franklin Pierce.

Personal: Paul Bolte was born Dec. 23, 1989 in Tacoma, Wash. ... son of Paul and Tami Bolte ... has two younger siblings, Spencer and Lindsey ... Baker College.

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P. J. Bolte

F w 6-6 w 190 w Fr. w Tacoma, Wash.


A 2008 graduate of DeSoto High School in suburban Dallas … concluded his playing career at DeSoto where as a senior he averaged 13 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists for the Eagles … was a Second-Team All-District 8-5A selection as a senior … prep team advanced to the second round of the Class 5A state playoffs in 2008 … sent playoff game against Colleyville Heritage into overtime with a game-tying threepointer … scored 19 points, had four assists and two rebounds in the Region 1 game … DeSoto posted a 34-5 record his junior year and advanced to the Class 5A Region I finals … averaged eight points, two rebounds and 3.2 assists as a junior … high school coach was Chris Dyer. Played his final two years at DeSoto after transferring from Red Oak High School … as a sophomore at Red Oak, prep team posted a 29-7 record and won a district title for the first time in over 50 years … led Class 4A in scoring during the 2005-06 season, averaging 26 points a game to go along with 5.5 assists and 2.5 steals … high school coach at Red Oak was Stephen Foster. Academically, was a Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society student at DeSoto … as both a junior and senior received a SOAR award from DeSoto High School, maintaining better than a 95 percent average in core courses … graduated sixth in his high school class of 500+ students.

Personal: Connor Wade Frizzelle was born April 1, 1990 in Dallas … son of Paul and Sherry Frizzelle … has an older sister, Monica, and a brother, Taylor, who played basketball at Southwestern Assembly of God University …while he has yet to declare a major, has an interest in pursuing a degree in mathematical economic analysis ... Brown College.

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Connor Frizzelle

G w 6-1 w 180 w Fr. w DeSoto, Texas


A 2008 graduate of Worthing High School where he was a First-Team District 19-4A selection … also named to the All-Greater Houston team and was Worthing’s Most Valuable Player … also a McDonald’s All-American nominee … as a junior, played on District 19-4A championship team which advanced to the Region 3 finals … high school coach was Nathaniel Gillespie … academically, was a Texas Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society … graduated in the top 10 percent of his high school class.

Personal: Emerson Herndon was born Oct. 29, 1989 in Houston … son of Herbert and Sharon Herndon … has two older brothers, Roderick and Chamberlain … Roderick played basketball at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas … Chamberlain played football at the Air Force Academy … Hanszen College.

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Emerson Herndon

F w 6-8 w 225 w Fr. w Houston, Texas


Three-year starter at Mayo High School where he scored over 1,000 points and finished his prep career as the school’s second-leading rebounder ... 2008 graduate of Mayo High School ... was a three-time All-Big Nice Conference selection ... as a senior, averaged 19 points and nine rebounds to lead the team ... also averaged 1.5 blocks and one steal per game ... shot 54 percent from the field and 40 percent from beyond the three-point arc ... named all-state honorable mention and all-conference ... helped lead Mayo to a Section championship and an appearance in the Minnesota state tournament senior year ... Shaun Lang-coached team posted a 21-5 record during 2007-08 season ... most memorable moment of the year was being part of a two-player tandem in which both players scored 27 points and pulled down 14 rebounds in a game that Mayo won by 40 points ... named to the National Society of High School Scholars ... member of the Dean’s List who carried a 4.0 grade point average ... academic all-state selection ... as a junior, averaged 15 points and nine rebounds to lead Mayo in both statistical categories ... shot 50 percent from the field ... tabbed all-conference and all-state honorable mention ... junior team posted a 17-9 record.

Personal: Lucas Josiah Kuipers was born Aug. 13, 1990 in Rochester, Minn. ... son of Suzanna and Bernard Kuipers ... youngest of six children ... has three older brothers - Jonathan, Benjamin and Joseph - as well as two older sisters - Rachel and Hannah ... sister Rachel is a 2008 graduate of Rice University ... father played basketball at Western Michigan ... has an interest in attending medical school and focusing on a career in sports medicine ... Hanszen College.

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Lucas Kuipers

F w 6-8 w 220 w Fr. w Rochester, Minn.


Four-year letterman at Chelsea High School who graduated in 2007 ... was a two-year captain, team’s MVP senior year and set school records for career assists and steals ... went on to pursue post-graduate studies last year at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hamphire where he also played.

Chelsea High School: Averaged 15.2 points, 3.3 steals, 3.0 rebounds and 6.2 assists for team which posted a 23-2 record senior year ... was tabbed to All-Southeastern Conference, All-Area and named to the Michigan All-State squad ... was selected to play in the Michigan All-Star Game ... team captured district and conference championships ... made game-winning shot against Ann Arbor Pioneer as well as an 18-point, 10-steal, nine-assist effort against Dexter as his most memorable games of his senior season ... high school coach was Robin Raymond ... also played football for Chelsea and was named first-team all-state as well as all-conference and all-area ... was named to the Detroit Free-Press’ Dream Team at wide receiver, one of only 22 players recognized ... additionally, was named the Ronald Holland Award recipient which is also presented by the Detroit Free Press to the Dream Team member with the highest grade point average ... academically, was a Cum Laude graduate of Chelsea ... a National Honor Society selection who was named academic all-state ... was an all-conference and all-area selection junior year when Chelsea was 19-4 and captured district and conference titles.

Phillips Exeter Academy: Averaged 7.5 points and 5.1 assists during season at the college preparatory school ... was selected the team’s captain ... Jay Tilton and Malcolm Wesselink-coached team posted a 17-5 record during the 2007-08 season.

Personal: Nathan Austin Schwarze was born July 26, 1988 in Lansing, Mich. ... son of Carl and Priscilla Schwarze ... has two younger siblings, Matt (18) and Krystin (17) ... plans on pursuing a career in business and economics ... Sid Richardson College.

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Nate Schwarze

G w 5-11 w 170 w Fr. w Chelsea, Mich.


Transferred to Rice University from New York University and served as a team manager during the 2007-08 season … was added to the Rice roster as a walk-on for the 2008-09 season. Averaged 11 points, four rebounds and four assists as a senior at The John Cooper School … 92 percent shooting from the free throw line ranked second in Greater Houston … helped lead prep team to private school state title … team advanced to championship game after beating a Episcopal team which featured 2008 NBA Draft selection DeAndre Jordan in the semifinals … senior team posted a 31-3 record … was named a team captain and received the squad’s Defensive Player of the Year award … as a junior, high school team went 23-6 and advanced to the state playoffs … received the team’s Mr. Hustle award.

Personal: Chadd

Alexander Wilson was born Oct. 26, 1987 in Los Angeles … son of Wendy and Lonnie Wilson … has a twin brother, Matthew, who plays basketball at American University … English major … Jones College.

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Chadd Wilson

G w 6-0 w 182 w Soph. w The Woodlands, Texas


Rice Owls l Player Game-by-Game Stats Rodney Foster 2005-06 Game-by-Game Date N 18 N 19 N 22 N 26 N 29 D 3 D 5 D 15 D 17 D 21 D 30 J 2 J 5 J 11 J 14 J 18 J 21 J 25 J 28 F 4 F 8 F 11 F 15 F 18 F 25 M 1 M 4 M 8

Opponent Min at Marquette 13 v. IUPUI 17 N.M. Highlands 24 at Oregon 19 Prairie View A&M 25 Utah 28 Texas 23 Palm Beach Atlantic 24 at Arkansas 30 Texas Southern 23 at Murray State 20 Yale 25 Princeton 29 Houston 16 at Tulane 20 UAB 18 at SMU 15 at Southern Miss 12 Tulane 25 Memphis 8 at Marshall 12 at Tulsa 14 East Carolina 16 at UTEP 24 UCF 14 at Houston 11 SMU 12 v. SMU 20

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 0 1-5 1-5 3-4 0 2 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 6 1 2-7 1-3 3-4 1 2 1 3-7 2-3 2-2 2 2 4 0-3 0-2 3-6 1 0 0 2-4 1-1 2-3 3 2 2 1-5 1-2 0-0 4 2 2 2-4 0-2 3-5 3 2 0 2-3 1-1 2-2 0 3 1 2-6 1-2 1-3 1 2 3 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0-3 0-2 2-2 2 4 3 1-2 0-1 2-2 2 1 3 2-5 0-2 0-1 0 1 0 2-6 2-4 2-2 1 0 1 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 2-2 2-2 3-4 3 2 0 1-4 0-2 2-2 1 2 1 1-1 0-0 3-4 1 1 1 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 3 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 2 0 1-7 0-6 0-0 1 1 1 1-5 1-3 0-0 2 0 0 0-2 0-1 2-2 4 3 1 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1-6 1-5 2-2 0 3 1

BL ST 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

Rodney Foster 2007-08 Game-by-Game PTS 3 6 0 8 10 3 7 3 7 7 6 2 2 4 4 8 2 9 4 5 5 0 3 2 3 2 0 5

Rodney Foster 2006-07 Game-by-Game

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Date N 11 N 14 N 15 N 18 N 20 N 25 D 2 D 6 D 20 D 28 D 29 J 2 J 6 J 10 J 13 J 17 J 20 J 24 J 27 J 31 F 3 F 7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 22 F 24 F 28 M 3 M 7 M 8 M 9

Opponent Min Paul Quinn College 12 v. Gonzaga 13 v. Colorado State 11 North Texas 8 Oregon 16 at Utah 17 UT-Permian Basin 19 Lamar 16 Prairie View A&M 15 v. Belmont 16 v. Western Carolina 21 Vanderbilt 13 at Princeton 16 Tulane 15 at East Carolina 13 Houston 14 at UCF 14 UTEP 16 at Tulane 17 at Houston 19 East Carolina 23 Southern Miss 18 at SMU 23 at UAB 13 UCF 25 at Memphis 17 SMU 23 at Marshall 26 Tulsa 19 v. UTEP 9 v. UCF 22 v. Houston 28

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 5-5 4-4 2-2 0 1 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2-3 1-2 2-6 2 1 0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1 3 5 2-7 2-3 2-2 0 1 3 1-3 1-3 1-2 0 3 0 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 1 2 1-3 0-2 2-2 1 1 0 1-4 0-3 1-1 1 0 2 2-3 0-0 1-2 0 2 1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 0 0 1-5 1-3 6-8 2 1 1 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 1 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 2 3 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0-2 0-2 4-7 3 4 2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 3 4-8 3-5 0-0 1 2 3 0-3 0-3 1-2 1 4 0 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 3 0 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 0 1 1-5 0-4 0-0 2 1 3 2-5 1-3 1-2 2 2 1 2-4 2-4 2-2 3 0 0 1-2 1-2 2-2 3 3 1 3-6 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 1 2-6 0-2 0-0 4 1 0 4-9 1-5 0-0 3 2 1

BL ST 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

PTS 16 0 0 0 7 0 8 4 4 4 3 5 1 9 2 3 3 4 2 11 1 0 5 6 2 6 8 5 7 3 4 9

Date N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 8 D 22 D 29 D 31 J 3 J 5 J 9 J 19 J 23 J 26 F 2 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 M 1

Opponent Min FG-A at TCU 21 2-5 Duquesne 24 3-12 Richmond 22 0-5 UALR 23 3-8 v. Eastern Illinois 37 3-10 v. UL-Monroe 34 6-20 at Texas State 35 4-12 Texas 37 5-16 at Lamar 38 4-10 TCU 38 4-16 at Texas A&M 40 3-13 at Vanderbilt 37 1-6 at Oklahoma 38 3-16 Marshall 34 3-6 at Tulane 33 5-10 Houston 39 3-13 at Southern Miss 32 4-12 Tulane 32 5-12 at East Carolina 37 4-12 at SMU 39 3-13 UAB 25 4-10 UCF 38 3-13 at Tulsa 36 2-11 at Houston 37 8-22 at UCF 38 4-15

Date N 18 N 19 N 22 N 26 N 29 D 3 D 5 D 15 D 17 D 21 D 30 J 2 J 14 J 18 F 4 F 8 F 18 F 25

Opponent Min at Marquette 21 v. IUPUI 15 N.M. Highlands 4 at Oregon 10 Prairie View A&M 10 Utah 1 Texas 17 Palm Beach Atlantic 12 at Arkansas 7 Texas Southern 9 at Murray State 2 Yale 2 at Tulane 4 UAB 2 Memphis 2 at Marshall 2 at UTEP 11 UCF 3

Date D 2 D 6 D 20 D 28 J 6 J 10 J 20 J 24 J 27 J 31 F 3 F 7 F 10

Opponent UT-Permian Basin Lamar Prairie View A&M v. Belmont at Princeton Tulane at UCF UTEP at Tulane at Houston East Carolina Southern Miss at SMU

3FG-A 1-3 1-5 0-2 1-5 2-8 0-7 3-8 3-11 1-2 2-10 1-7 0-3 2-12 2-5 2-5 3-11 2-7 3-7 3-6 1-10 2-8 1-8 1-7 6-16 4-14

FT-A Reb A TO 1-2 1 0 1 2-6 2 1 9 0-0 2 2 3 0-0 1 2 0 2-2 1 4 1 3-5 8 2 3 6-8 6 5 4 0-0 4 2 3 0-2 2 2 3 4-4 2 6 13 1-2 3 1 3 0-0 6 3 6 6-6 3 3 4 2-2 2 2 2 1-2 1 4 3 5-6 3 3 6 0-0 2 2 2 11-12 2 4 3 0-0 2 5 2 4-4 3 3 3 2-3 3 6 3 1-2 1 4 2 0-0 2 2 4 0-0 2 7 2 3-3 5 4 1

BL ST 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 2

PTS 6 9 0 7 10 15 17 13 9 14 8 2 14 10 13 14 10 24 11 11 12 8 5 22 15

Aleks Perka 2005-06 Game-by-Game FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3-7 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 2-2 0-0 2-5 0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0

BL ST 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 4 2 2 0 3 0 6 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aleks Perka 2006-07 Game-by-Game Min 14 8 12 9 4 2 5 2 11 2 18 14 23

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 1 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0

BL ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 8 4 4


Rice Owls l Player Game-by-Game Stats F 14 F 17 F 22 F 24 F 28 M 3 M 7 M 8 M 9

at UAB UCF at Memphis SMU at Marshall Tulsa v. UTEP v. UCF v. Houston

18 14 20 26 27 24 20 24 18

0-1 3-3 3-5 6-7 3-7 1-5 2-6 0-4 1-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 4-4 0-0 2-5 0-0

5 1 3 5 5 3 0 5 2

1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

1 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 0

Date N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 8 D 22 D 29 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 26 F 2 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 M 1 M 5 M 8 M 12

Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO at TCU 15 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 Duquesne 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 Richmond 11 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 UALR 12 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 v. Eastern Illinois 11 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 1 0 v. UL-Monroe 8 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 0 0 at Texas State 27 2-5 0-1 6-8 3 0 0 Texas 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 3 at Lamar 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 TCU 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 at UTEP 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 Memphis 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 at Tulane 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Houston 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 at Southern Miss 4 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Tulane 13 4-8 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 at East Carolina 19 3-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 at SMU 24 4-7 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 UAB 29 1-4 0-1 2-2 7 0 1 UCF 24 2-7 0-1 2-2 6 0 3 at Tulsa 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 at Houston 22 4-10 1-5 0-0 5 1 0 at UCF 8 1-2 0-1 0-1 1 1 0 East Carolina 33 6-12 0-2 0-0 6 1 1 SMU 29 1-6 1-5 6-6 3 1 2 v. Southern Miss 24 3-7 0-2 0-0 4 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 6 6 12 6 6 4 2 2

Aleks Perka 2007-08 Game-by-Game BL ST 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

PTS 0 0 2 4 2 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 9 6 8 4 6 0 9 2 12 9 6

Lawrence Ghoram 2006-07 Game-by-Game Date N 11 N 14 N 18 N 20 N 25 D 2 D 6 D 20 D 28 D 29 J 2 J 6 J 10 J 13 J 20 J 24 J 27 F 3 F 7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 22

Opponent Min Paul Quinn 13 v. Gonzaga 2 North Texas 1 Oregon 4 at Utah 3 UT-Permian Basin 15 Lamar 1 Prairie View A&M 3 v. Belmont 11 v. Western Carolina 13 Vanderbilt 10 at Princeton 11 Tulane 2 at East Carolina 6 at UCF 3 UTEP 1 at Tulane 15 East Carolina 4 Southern Miss 7 at SMU 8 at UAB 7 UCF 7 at Memphis 3

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 2-5 0-2 0-0 5 1 0 0-3 0-1 1-2 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 4-5 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 2-3 1-2 0-2 1 0 1 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0

BL ST 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

PTS 4 1 0 2 0 8 0 2 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0

F 24 M 3 M 7 M 9

SMU Tulsa v. UTEP v. Houston

3 8 14 8

0-0 1-3 2-2 1-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 4-4 2-3

0 1 3 0

0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0

0 2 8 4

Lawrence Ghoram 2007-08 Game-by-Game Date N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 8 D 22 D 29 D 31 J 3 J 5 J 9 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 26 F 2 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 M 1 M 5 M 8 M 12

Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO at TCU 15 1-3 0-0 3-6 2 0 1 Duquesne 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 Richmond 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 UALR 10 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 v. Eastern Illinois 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 v. UL-Monroe 22 0-3 0-0 3-6 4 0 1 at Texas State 12 1-4 0-1 0-2 2 2 2 Texas 19 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 at Lamar 17 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 TCU 34 10-16 2-2 4-6 10 3 3 at Texas A&M 27 6-11 0-1 4-7 6 0 1 at Vanderbilt 28 5-14 0-2 5-10 6 0 4 at Oklahoma 15 2-7 0-0 1-2 2 0 4 Marshall 21 2-5 0-1 1-2 3 3 4 at UTEP 23 0-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 4 Memphis 33 3-10 1-1 3-3 5 2 4 at Tulane 27 6-6 1-1 3-4 2 0 3 Houston 28 4-11 0-1 2-4 6 3 6 at Southern Miss 35 7-12 0-1 0-0 6 4 5 Tulane 34 3-8 0-0 10-11 4 1 4 at East Carolina 18 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 at SMU 31 5-13 0-1 0-0 6 4 5 UAB 27 5-9 0-1 0-2 4 1 3 UCF 25 3-8 0-0 1-2 4 1 5 at Tulsa 20 4-8 0-0 0-0 3 2 3 at Houston 18 4-6 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 at UCF 34 9-16 2-2 3-4 4 2 1 East Carolina 24 3-8 0-1 0-0 4 3 3 SMU 32 7-11 2-4 1-1 7 0 4 v. Southern Miss 29 2-12 0-0 3-4 6 1 3

Date N 18 N 19 N 22 N 26 N 29 D 3 D 5 D 15 D 17 D 21 D 30 J 2 J 5 J 11 J 14 J 18 J 21 J 28 F 11 F 15 F 25 M 8

Opponent Min at Marquette 10 v. IUPUI 19 N.M. Highlands 14 at Oregon 9 Prairie View A&M 21 Utah 14 Texas 13 Palm Beach Atlantic 15 at Arkansas 9 Texas Southern 20 at Murray State 19 Yale 17 Princeton 7 Houston 7 at Tulane 4 UAB 4 at SMU 3 Tulane 3 at Tulsa 1 East Carolina 6 UCF 3 v. SMU 10

BL ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 2

PTS 5 0 2 0 2 3 2 8 0 26 16 15 5 5 1 10 16 10 14 16 3 10 10 7 8 9 23 6 17 7

Cory Pflieger 2005-06 Game-by-Game FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 2-4 2-4 0-0 2 0 0 2-7 2-7 1-2 1 0 1 1-3 1-3 2-3 0 0 1 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 1 2-4 2-4 2-2 2 1 3 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 0-4 0-2 2-2 4 2 2 4-8 1-4 4-5 9 0 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 2-5 2-5 0-0 1 0 2 1-7 0-2 0-1 1 4 3 3-5 3-5 0-0 4 0 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3 0 1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 0

BL ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

PTS 6 7 5 5 8 1 2 13 0 6 2 9 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3

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Rice Owls l Player Game-by-Game Stats Cory Pflieger 2006-07 Game-by-Game Date N 11 N 14 N 15 N 18 N 20 N 25 D 2 D 6 D 20 D 28 D 29 J 2 J 6 J 10 J 13 J 17 J 20 J 24 J 27 J 31 F 3 F 7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 22 F 24 F 28 M 3 M 7 M 8 M 9

Opponent Min Paul Quinn College 17 v. Gonzaga 23 v. Colorado State 16 North Texas 24 Oregon 28 at Utah 28 UT-Permian Basin 25 Lamar 15 Prairie View A&M 19 v. Belmont 21 v. Western Carolina 14 Vanderbilt 15 at Princeton 20 Tulane 12 at East Carolina 19 Houston 18 at UCF 16 UTEP 20 at Tulane 19 at Houston 17 East Carolina 13 Southern Miss 25 at SMU 15 at UAB 29 UCF 17 at Memphis 18 SMU 17 at Marshall 16 Tulsa 10 v. UTEP 17 v. UCF 10 v. Houston 7

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO 6-8 4-5 1-3 1 1 0 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 1 1 3-4 3-3 3-4 1 1 0 1-6 0-3 0-0 4 3 0 4-10 2-7 0-0 4 3 5 2-8 2-6 0-0 2 3 2 2-8 0-5 0-0 2 3 1 1-2 1-2 0-0 4 1 1 2-5 1-4 2-2 3 2 1 2-5 2-4 0-0 3 2 0 3-7 3-7 0-0 2 2 2 1-5 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1-4 1-4 2-2 1 1 1 3-6 3-5 0-0 0 0 0 2-4 1-2 1-2 3 1 0 2-5 2-4 0-0 2 2 0 2-5 2-5 0-0 4 2 1 6-8 3-5 0-0 3 1 1 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 0 2 0-2 0-2 1-2 2 1 1 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 0 3-5 2-3 0-0 3 1 2 1-2 1-2 0-2 1 0 1 6-9 5-8 0-0 4 1 1 0-3 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 4-6 2-4 0-0 2 2 0 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 1 0 3-6 2-4 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 3-4 2-3 1-2 1 2 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1-2 1-2 2-2 1 1 0

Date N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30

Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO at TCU 24 1-7 1-2 2-2 3 0 2 Duquesne 29 2-9 1-7 0-0 6 3 1 Richmond 30 5-10 4-9 0-0 5 2 2 UALR 35 4-8 4-7 1-2 1 0 2 v. Eastern Illinois 14 1-3 1-3 0-0 4 0 3

Date N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 8 D 22 D 29 D 31 J 3 J 5 J 9 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23

Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO at TCU 18 1-6 0-2 3-4 2 1 0 Duquesne 13 0-3 0-1 1-4 4 1 3 Richmond 7 1-1 1-1 0-1 1 0 0 UALR 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 v. Eastern Illinois 17 0-1 0-1 0-2 2 2 1 v. UL-Monroe 18 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 at Texas State 33 2-5 0-1 5-10 6 4 5 Texas 36 3-3 2-2 1-2 2 2 3 at Lamar 31 3-6 1-1 1-5 3 3 6 TCU 35 1-5 0-2 0-3 4 3 4 at Texas A&M 40 0-4 0-1 3-5 6 4 6 Vanderbilt 17 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 4 at Oklahoma 20 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 Marshall 22 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 1 4 at UTEP 26 1-6 1-2 0-0 4 1 3 Memphis 33 3-7 0-1 2-4 0 2 2 at Tulane 25 1-3 0-0 3-4 4 4 3 Houston 30 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2 5

BL ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 17 6 12 2 10 6 4 3 7 6 9 2 5 9 6 6 6 15 1 1 3 8 3 17 0 10 5 8 0 9 0 5

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BL ST 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

PTS 5 5 14 13 3

Bryan Beasley 2007-08 Game-by-Game BL ST 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2

PTS 5 1 3 0 0 0 9 9 8 2 3 2 2 0 3 8 5 0

J 26 F 2 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 M 1 M 5 M 8 M 12

at Southern Miss Tulane at East Carolina at SMU UAB UCF at Tulsa at Houston at UCF East Carolina SMU v. Southern Miss

25 31 24 28 7 8 21 36 34 32 37 37

2-4 1-6 2-4 0-3 0-1 0-1 1-4 1-2 1-4 0-1 2-5 4-9

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 2-4 1-2

2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-2

2 1 3 1 0 0 4 3 0 2 2 3

1 3 2 0 1 0 1 3 3 2 2 1

6 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 5 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0

6 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 8 10

Suleiman Braimoh 2007-08 Game-by-Game Date N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 8 D 22 D 29 D 31 J 3 J 5 J 9 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 26 F 2 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 23 M 1 M 5 M 8 M 12

Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb A TO at TCU 11 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 Duquesne 19 3-5 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 Richmond 20 2-2 0-0 1-2 4 0 2 UALR 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 v. Eastern Illinois 10 0-3 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 v. UL-Monroe 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 at Texas State 11 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 Texas 15 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 at Lamar 9 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 0 4 TCU 11 2-5 0-0 3-3 6 0 0 at Texas A&M 18 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 at Vanderbilt 21 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 3 at Oklahoma 23 2-6 0-0 1-2 5 1 2 Marshall 28 5-8 0-0 0-0 5 2 5 at UTEP 24 1-4 0-0 0-1 3 3 5 Memphis 19 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 0 7 at Tulane 7 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 Houston 9 0-2 0-0 0-1 3 0 1 at Southern Miss 19 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 Tulane 18 2-4 0-0 2-6 2 1 1 at East Carolina 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 at SMU 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 UAB 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 UCF 30 3-7 0-0 5-6 12 1 3 at Tulsa 25 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 at Houston 15 1-1 0-0 4-4 6 2 1 at UCF 28 4-8 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 East Carolina 21 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 SMU 25 1-6 0-0 2-2 3 0 1 v. Southern Miss 27 2-4 0-0 0-1 5 0 1

BL ST 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

PTS 2 6 5 0 2 2 8 2 2 7 0 4 5 10 2 5 2 0 4 6 2 2 2 11 4 6 8 4 4 4


C oaching Staff 74 Braun Profile 78 Reynaud Profile 79 Mouton Profile 80 Roberts Profile 81 Staff Profiles

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Ben Braun, who ranks among the winningest active Division I men’s basketball coaches, begins his first season as the the head coach at Rice University. Braun brings more than 30 years of head coaching experience to Rice and has had unequaled success everywhere he has been. Prior to being named Rice University’s coach April 7, 2008, Braun guided the University of California to more postseason appearances and postseason wins than any other basketball coach in school history. During his 12-year tenure at Cal, Braun directed the Bears to five NCAA Tournament berths and three trips to the NIT. He led the 1998 Bears to a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16 and to an NIT championship in 1999. Earlier this year, Braun coached Cal to the second round of the NIT, losing on the road to eventual champion Ohio State. While at the University of California, two of his players earned Pac-10 Player of the Year honors — Ed Gray in 1997 and Sean Lampley in 2001 — while Leon Powe was the 2004 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Overall, Braun’s players received All-Pac-10 status nine times, Pac-10 All-Freshman notice on seven occasions and Pac-10 All-Academic accolades 15 times. As a result of his success, not only at Cal, but during previous head coaching stops at Eastern Michigan and Siena Heights, Braun ranks 11th among all active Division I coaches with 552 victories. He was 219-154 in his 12 seasons at Berkley and ranked second among active Pac-10 coaches in overall wins and Pac-10 wins (110). The 1997 Pac-10 Coach of the Year and a finalist for the 2003 Naismith National Coach of the Year, Braun has posted a 552-389 career record. He finished his Cal career second only to Nibs Price (1925-54, 449-294) in both longevity and wins and his Cal winning percentage of .587 was the best at the school since Hall of Famer Pete Newell guided the Bears to a 119-44 mark from 1955-60. Generally regarded as one of college basketball’s top teachers and strategists, Braun brought his energetic style of coaching to Cal in September, 1996. During his initial season, Braun took a team that was predicted to finish in the conference’s lower half, molded it into one that tied for second in the league and reached the NCAA Sweet 16 with tournament victories over Princeton and Villanova. In addition, the 23-9 overall mark gave Braun a school record for most wins by a Bear coach in his first year with the program. In 1998-99, Braun’s club became the first Cal team ever

to beat three Top 10 schools in the same season with victories over North Carolina, UCLA and Arizona during the course of the year. Then, after earning a bid to the NIT, the Bears went on a 5-0 run to capture the title — Cal’s first postseason tournament championship since the Bears won the 1959 NCAA crown. Cal finished the 1998-99 campaign with a 22-11 record. A year later, Braun took a freshman-dominated squad back to the postseason as the Bears reached the quarterfinals of the NIT. On Jan. 15, 2000, he picked up his 400th career victory with a 71-65 win at Oregon State. In 2000-01, the Bears returned to the NCAA Tournament and finished with a 20-11 record. Lampley — Braun’s first recruit at Cal — became the school’s all-time leading scorer late in his senior campaign with 1,776 points. The Bears again won 23 games and tied for second in the Pac-10 race in 2001-02. Cal reached the semifinals of the conference tournament by defeating UCLA in the opening round and earned a No. 6 seed in the NCAA playoffs, where the Bears toppled Penn before falling to Pittsburgh. In 2003, Cal reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament behind All-Pac-10 forwards Joe Shipp and Amit Tamir. Shipp ended his career holding third place on the Bears’ alltime scoring list, while teammate Brian Wethers finished in the No. 15 position. Behind tournament MVP Leon Powe, Cal defeated USC and Oregon to reach the Pac-10 Tournament final for the first time ever in 2006. The Bears then earned a No. 7 regional seed in the NCAA Tournament and finished the year with a 20-11 mark. On Nov. 21, 2005, Cal defeated Long Beach State, 8869, to give Braun his 500th career win. Braun’s 2007 Cal team fought off injuries to a pair of key post players to reach the semifinals of the Pac-10 Tournament for the fourth time in six years. The Bears upset top-seed and fourth-ranked UCLA, 76-69, in overtime in the quarterfinals, and freshman Ryan Anderson was voted to the all-tournament team. This past season, Cal reached the second round of the NIT before losing to eventual champion Ohio State. Twice in the season, the Bears defeated nationally-ranked opponents, including a 69-64 upset on the road of ninth-ranked Washington State. Sophomore Ryan Anderson was an all Pac-10 selection. At age 54, Braun already has 31 years of experience as a head coach, including 11 highly-successful years at EastContinued on Page 76

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Ben Braun’s Coaching Record Sienna Heights Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 Totals

Overall 8-21 24-6 21-11 22-11 19-13 21-12 15-14 18-15 148-103

Pct. Postseason .276 .800 .656 .667 .594 Michigan NAIA Coach of the Year .637 .517 .545 .590

Eastern Michigan

Year Overall Pct. MAC Pct. Postseason 1985-86 5-10 .333 4-10/T-9th .286 Named interim coach, Jan. 15, 1986 1986-87 14-15 .483 8-8/4th .500 1987-88 22-8 .733 14-2/1st .875 MAC champions, NCAA Tournament MAC Coach of the Year 1988-89 17-12 .586 8-8/4th .500 Coach of U.S. Maccabiah Games team 1989-90 19-13 .594 8-8/5th .500 1990-91 26-7 .788 13-3/1st .813 MAC champions, NCAA Sweet 16 MAC Coach of the Year 1991-92 9-22 .290 4-12/8th .250 1992-93 13-17 .433 8-10/6th .444 1993-94 15-12 .556 10-8/T-5th .556

Year Overall Pct. MAC Pct. Postseason 1994-95 20-10 .667 12-6/3rd .667 NIT Tournament 1995-96 25-6 .806 14-4/1st .778 MAC Champions, NCAA Tournament MAC Coach of the Year Totals 185-132 .583 103-79 .566

California

Year Overall Pct. Pac-10 Pct. Postseason 1996-97 23-9 .719 12-6/T-2nd .667 NCAA Sweet 16 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1997-98 12-15 .444 8-10/T-5th .444 1998-99 22-11 .667 8-10/T-5th .444 NIT Champions 1999-00 18-15 .545 7-11/7th .389 NIT Quarterfinals 2000-01 20-11 .645 11-7/T-4th .389 NCAA 1st Round 2001-02 23-9 .719 12-6/T-2nd .667 NCAA 2nd Round 2002-03 22-9 .710 13-5/3rd .722 NCAA 2nd Round 2003-04 13-15 .464 9-9/T-4th .500 2004-05 13-16 .448 6-12/T-8th .333 2005-06 20-11 .645 12-6/3rd .667 NCAA 1st Round 2006-07 16-17 .485 6-12/8th .333 2007-08 17-16 .515 6-12/9th .333 NIT 2nd Round Totals 219-154 .587 110-106 .509 All-Time Overall Pct. 552-389 .587

B r a u n

Head Coach w Wisconsin, 1975

League 213-185

Pct. .535

Postseason 7 NCAAs, 4 NITs

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ern Michigan, where he guided the Eagles to four postseason berths, including three NCAA appearances. During his tenure there, Braun accumulated a record of 185-132, averaging almost 18 wins per season, and was named Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year three times. In addition, Braun coached at Siena Heights College for eight years and took the NAIA school to a 148-103 record and five postseason tournaments. Braun’s players proved to be successful both on the court and in the classroom, with Golden Bears earning Pac-10 AllAcademic recognition 15 times under his direction. In 2001, three players — Morgan Lingle, Dennis Gates and Ryan Forehan-Kelly — were first-team selections, while Donte Smith was an honorable mention pick which gave Cal more than twice as many all-academic members as any other school in the conference. The Bears have had at least one all-academic pick each of the last eight years, including Alex Pribble, a second-team choice in 2005 and a first-team selection in both 2006 and `07. Braun began his career as an assistant coach at Park High School in Racine, Wis. Within two years, he accepted the head coaching job at Siena Heights. After an 8-21 debut season in 1977-78, his teams posted a 140-82 record over the next seven years, including four 20-win campaigns. His squads qualified for National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) postseason tournaments five times. During his time at Siena Heights, he not only coached, but also taught English at the school. In the summer of 1999, Braun was inducted into the first class of the Siena Heights Athletic Hall of Fame. Braun accepted the position of associate head coach at

Eastern Michigan prior to the start of the 1985-86 season, but midway through the year, on Jan. 15, 1986, he was elevated to interim head coach. Success came quickly and within two years he had the Eagles in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. In 1989, Braun served as head coach of the U.S. men’s basketball team at the Maccabiah Games. He took an internationally-inexperienced squad to the championship round before bowing to the host Israeli team in the final. During his career, Braun has coached more than a dozen players who have gone on to play in the NBA. Among those he has coached at Cal are Ed Gray, Michael Stewart, Sean Marks, Francisco Elson, Sean Lampley, Jamal Sampson and 2008 NBA champion Leon Powe. Tony Gonzalez, now an All-Pro tight end for the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs, played basketball for Braun in 1996-97 at Cal. He also coached Grant Long and Earl Boykins while at Eastern Michigan. A native of Chicago, Braun graduated from New Trier High School, where he starred in both basketball and baseball. He went on to play one year of basketball at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse before he transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned a teaching degree in English in June of 1975 with a minor in African-American Studies. Five years later, he earned his master’s degree in guidance and counseling from Siena Heights. Braun and wife Jessica welcomed the arrival of their son, Julius, born in August.


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Wins And Counting

Winningest Active Division I Basketball Coaches by Victories Coach, Current School

Wins

1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke

803

2. Lute Olson, Arizona

780

3. Jim Calhoun, Connecticut

774

4. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse

771

5. Bob Huggins, West Virginia

616

6. Tom Penders, Houston

608

7. Gary Williams, Maryland

604

8. Homer Drew, Valparaiso

593

9. Roy Williams, North Carolina

560

10. Bo Ryan, Wisconsin

556

Played for Braun at Eastern Michigan, 1985-87

12. Cliff Ellis, Coastal Carolina

547

Pat Douglas, UC-Irvine

547

Head Coach, San Jose State

Mike Montgomery, California

547

15. Larry Hunter, Western Carolina

543

Braun Coaching Tree Keith Dambrot

Stan Heath

George Nessman

Joe Pasternack

Charles E. Ramsey

Al Sandifer

Gary Waters

Head Coach, Akron Assistant under Braun at Eastern Michigan, 1986-89

Head Coach, South Florida

Assistant under Braun at Cal, 2004-05

Head Coach, New Orleans Assistant under Braun at Cal, 2002-07

Head Coach, Eastern Michigan Assistant under Braun at EMU, 1990-93 & Cal, 1997-2001

Head Coach, Sienna College Assistant under Braun at Sienna Heights, 1983-85

Head Coach, Cleveland State Assistant under Braun at Eastern Michigan, 1989-93

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Louis Reynaud begins his first season as associate head coach for the Rice basketball program. Reynaud joined the Rice staff from the University of California where he worked for the past 11 seasons, including the last six seasons as associate head coach. Reynaud has been highly successful at both the high school and collegiate levels. He was instrumental in helping turnaround the Cal basketball program. In his 11 seasons at Cal, the Golden Bears advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times as well as appeared in three NIT Tournaments, winning the 1999 NIT Championship. Prior to joining the University of California staff, Reynaud compiled an 84-31 record as the head basketball coach at De La Salle High School. He led the school to league titles in 1994 and 1996 and was twice named the Bay Valley Athletic League Coach of the Year. Reynaud’s 1996 team captured a Division I NorCal championship and finished second in the state, earning a No. 1 ranking in the Bay Area for the first time in school history. Reynaud’s first head coaching position was at St. PatrickSt. Vincent High School in Vallejo, Calif., from 1990-93. In three seasons the school was 69-39, posted three, 20-win seasons and captured one Sac-Joaquin Sectional title. From 1986-90, Reynaud served as assistant varsity basketball coach at De La Salle High School. In 1997, Reynaud was selected as head coach of the West Squad at the Magic Johnson Round Ball Classic for high school All-Americans and he directed the prestigious ABCD summer camp for five years. In addition to his coaching experience, Reynaud served as Dean of Students at both St. Patrick-St. Vincent and De La Salle High Schools. As a high school player, Reynaud was a standout at Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco and played for the late Lyle Newcomer at Skyline College in San Bruno, Calif. Reynaud received his bachelor’s degree from San Francisco State in 1982 and a master’s degree in health/physical education from Saint Mary’s College in 1995. Reynaud and his wife, Cheryl, have one daughter, Lauren.

Louis Reynaud Associate Head Coach


Kevin Mouton, who has 16 years of collegiate coaching experience including the last six at Oregon State, begins his first season as a member of the Rice men’s basketball coaching staff. After five years on the Oregon State staff, Mouton was elevated to associate head coach prior to the 2007-08 season, and in January, stepped in as the interim head coach. Before his stint at Oregon State, Mouton coached two seasons at Nebraska (2000-02). In addition to on-floor coaching, among his responsibilities were on-campus recruiting and serving as an academic advisor for the Cornhuskers’ program. Mouton’s collegiate coaching career began at the Colorado School of Mines (1992-93). He went on to coach at Butler (1993-95), Eastern Illinois (1995-96), New Hampshire (199799) and St. Mary’s (1999-2000). He also coached two years at Logan, Calif., High School (1990-92). Mouton began his playing career at the University of Oregon and after a year at Jamestown, played his final two years at the University of San Francisco. He graduated from USF with a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 1989. He and his wife Jacquie are the parents of two sons, Adrian (15) and Elijah (4), and a daughter, Whitney (10). While Mouton grew up in Northern California, his roots are in the Beaumont/ Orange area of southeast Texas. His parents now reside in Houston.

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Kevin Mouton Assistant Coach


Mike Roberts begins his first season as an assistant coach on the Rice University staff after working the previous two years at the University of California. At Cal, Roberts served as the video coordinator for the 2006-07 season before assuming an assistant coach position for the 2007-08 season. This past season at Cal, Roberts was responsible for overseeing the team’s academic program and recruiting as well as scouting and game preparation in addition to on-floor coaching. As video coordinator, Roberts was involved in game preparation, self scouting, game film breakdown and other administrative duties. Prior to his two seasons in Berkeley, Roberts played at Indiana, graduating in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in history with a certificate in management, then served one season as a graduate assistant coach at Texas Tech. “Having played at Indiana and worked with Bob Knight at Texas Tech, Mike brings valuable experience to our program,” Braun said. As an undergraduate at Indiana, Roberts helped Indiana to three NCAA Tournaments, including a national runner-up finish in 2002, as well as one NIT appearance. A two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and recipient of a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, he served as team captain as a senior in 2004-05. At Texas Tech, Roberts aided the coaching staff in practices, supervised academic progress of the players and was an analyst for Texas Tech radio and television broadcasts. He also participated in the 2006 ESPN production “Knight School,” in which the Texas Tech coaching staff evaluated 16 walk-ons who vied for one spot on the Red Raiders’ roster. In addition to receiving a bachelor’s degree from Indiana in 2005, Roberts received a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Texas Tech in 2006. Roberts was married to the former the Janet Shewman this past August.

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Rice Coaching Staff l Support Staff Marco Morcos Director of Basketball Operations

Marco Morcos begins his first season as director of basketball operations at Rice University. Morcos served in a similar position at UAB during the 200708 season. He was part of a Blazer team which posted a 23-11 record and advanced to the second round of the National Invitational Tournament. Prior to making the move to collegiate basketball, Morcos was a successful high school and AAU coach. He was the head coach at LEAP Academy University Charter School in Camden, N.J., for three years (2004-07). LEAP compiled a 102-20 record during Morcos’ three seasons. Beyond wins and losses, Morcos’ teams had a 100 percent graduation rate from the college preparatory school and maintained better than a 3.0 team grade point average. In just his second year, Morcos’ team was 27-6 and earned the No. 1 seed to the NJSIAA South Jersey playoffs. LEAP would capture the South Jersey Sectional as well as win the Central Jersey championship. The team went on to finish as runnersup at the New Jersey state championship in 2006. Morcos’ successful second year marked the fastest a coach had led a team to a state championship in New Jersey Scholastic history (two years). Morcos’ 2007 team posted a 25-7 record and was ranked No. 7 in South Jersey in the final regional rankings by the Courier-Post. Additionally, Morcos was the head coach at Rise Academy where he led the team to a 31-8 record. Morcos has also run a nationally-competitive AAU program and has been responsible for developing over 100 Division I and Division II players during his coaching career. He also coached at the Rise Basketball Northeast Regional All-Star Game. Morcos is also an assistant coach for the Egyptian National Team which has an opportunity to qualify for the 2012 Olympics. The team finished as runners-up at the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations. His coaching experience also includes working as a counselor at the prestigious Reebok All-American Camp (RAAC). Morcos saw action in 33 games during a two-year playing career for Rutgers-Camden. He also played for the Egyptian National Team in both 2000 and 2004.

Mark Vick Video Coordinator

Mark Vick joins the Rice University staff as the basketball program’s video coordinator after serving as Oakland University’s video coordinator/administrative assistant the past four years. During his tenure at Oakland University, Vick oversaw the entire video program. He was responsible for creating compre-

hensive breakdowns of video and cutups for opponent scouting, assisting in the development of scouting reports as well as coordinating film exchange. Internally, he filmed, recorded and logged games, practices and individual workouts. In addition to his video responsibilities, Vick was the camp operations director of Oakland University’s basketball camps which grew to nearly 500 campers during his tenure. He also served as an administrative assistant, with a wide-range of responsibilities including game management, supervising and coordinating managerial staff, assisting with team travel and developing and leading community service activities. Vick’s prior basketball experience also includes experience as both a head coach and assistant coach at the high school level. He also has a wealth of knowledge of the game with 15 years experience working collegiate basketball camps. Prior to joining the Oakland basketball staff, Vick coached a season each at Smoky Mountain High School and Cherokee High School in North Carolina. He also spent time coaching with a number of youth teams in the western North Carolina region. Vick has served as a coach at summer camps held at Central Michigan University, University of Dayton, Michigan State University, University of Wisconsin and Western Carolina University. Since 2004, he has also conducted the Mark Vick Championship Basketball Camps each summer in his hometown of Houghton Lake, Mich. Vick graduated from Central Michigan in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in health fitness and promotion in preventive rehabilitation. As an undergraduate, he was a student manager for CMU’s basketball team. He went on to earn a master’s degree in sports administration from Florida State in 2002.

Ryan Hennick Events Coordinator

81 Ryan Hennick begins his first season as events coordinator for the Rice University basketball team. Hennick joins the Rice staff from the University of Arizona where he served as a student manager while an undergraduate and went on to serve as and administrative assistant to coaches Lute Olson and Kevin O’Neill. During his last year at Arizona, Hennick was the recruiting/ program coordinator in addition to working with O’Neil. He was responsible for coordinating mail outs to recruits and maintaining a recruiting data base. Hennick’s responsibilities with the Arizona basketball program grew from the time he joined the Wildcat staff in 2003. In addition to managerial responsibilities he added recruiting and administrative duties during his tenure. During the summer months over the past four years, Hennick gained valuable experience staffing and directing camps and tournaments. The past three years he served as tournament director as well as a statistician and scorekeeper for the Arizona Cactus Classic AAU Tournament. He also spent three summers serving as assistant camp director of the Lute Olson Basketball Camp. Hennick’s camp experience also stretches beyond the state of Arizona’s borders. He served as co-camp director of the Nike Power Factory Basketball Camp held in Shenyang, China during the summer of 2007. He was also an administrative assistant,


Rice Coaching Staff l Support Staff coach and instructor at the famed Five-Star Basketball Camps both in 2006 and 2008. Hennick earned a bachelor of arts degree in communications from the University of Arizona in 2006.

Nathan Peck Athletic Trainer

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Nathan Peck, MS, ATC, CSCS begins his third year as a member of the Rice University sports medicine staff and his second working with the Rice basketball program. In his first year, Peck served as the athletic trainer for the 2007 Rice Owl baseball team which advanced to the College World Series. Additionally, he works with the Rice football program. The past two summers, Peck has worked with the Houston Rockets’ athletic training staff and this past summer served as the host athletic trainer for the CBA (Chinese Basketball Association) rookie all-star team. Peck earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Northeastern University in 1998 and a master’s degree in sports medicine from Long Beach State in 2006. While attending graduate school at Long Beach State, Peck covered baseball and was a strength and conditioning coach for local high school and collegiate athletes. Prior to attending Long Beach State, the Biddeford, Maine native, worked as an athletic trainer in minor league baseball for four seasons. He worked in the Boston Red Sox organization for one season (2000) and in the Seattle Mariners organization for three seasons (2001-03). He also spent the 2003 winter league season as the athletic trainer for the Cardenales de Lara of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. Peck is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association and The Texas State Athletic Trainers Association.

Scott McLafferty Assistant Coordinator Strength & Conditioning

Scott McLafferty is in his second season on South Main after joining the Rice University strength and conditioning staff on March 5, 2007. McLafferty’s responsibilities include serving as the primary strength and conditioning coach for the Rice men’s basketball team. He also works with men’s and women’s tennis, swimming and assists with football. The Stillwater, Okla., native came to Rice from Louisiana Tech where he worked with the football, soccer and softball programs his first season at Tech before assuming duties as the men’s basketball strength and conditioning coach his last two years. McLafferty also served as a student assistant at Oklahoma

State, working under current Rice University head strength and conditioning coach, Yancy McKnight. McLafferty is a 2007 graduate of Louisiana Tech.

Ron Mears Assistant Sports Information Director Basketball Contact

Ron Mears is in his first year as a member of the Rice University sports information office. Among his responsibilities are publicizing the men’s basketball and golf programs. Mears brings a wealth of media relations experience to Rice including the previous three-plus years as director of athletic media relations at Texas State University. During his final football season, Mears coordinated publicity for both a Walter Camp First-Team All-America selection as well as the university’s first National Football Foundation Draddy Award Finalist. In 2005, he led the publicity efforts for Texas State’s Southland Conference football championship team as the team advanced to the NCAA I-AA national semifinals. Prior to joining the Texas State staff, Mears was the primary contact for men’s basketball at the University of Memphis. He also served as the director of sports information for 10 years at Nicholls State. While at Memphis, Mears was the publicist for the 2002 National Invitation Tournament champions. In addition to working with the U of M’s basketball program, he also assisted with media relations for the Tiger football program as well as other assigned responsibilities. During his tenure, the Memphis basketball media guide was annually ranked among the top 15 in Division I basketball according to publication contests conducted by the College Sports Information Directors of America. The publication grew from 182 pages prior to Mears’ arrival to 242 pages his final year. A 1986 graduate of Oklahoma State University, Mears was named Nicholls State’s SID in 1988 and received additional responsibilities as the Assistant Director of University Relations in 1991. While at Nicholls State, Mears was involved with the Louisiana Sports Writers Association, coordinating the LSWA’s basketball player of the week program for five years as well as various LSWA all-Louisiana teams. He served a two-year term as the LSWA’s treasurer. He has served on the media relations staff of NCAA basketball regionals each of the past three years, working both the NCAA Houston Regional and the NCAA Final Four in 2008. Mears is married to the former Ann Treviño, a Rice graduate from Sid Richardson College. The couple have a son, Cooper McCrae, born in July.

Gaelyn SicherFord Adam Gierlach Equipment Managers

Miami, Fla. Miami Sunset Senior HS Will Rice College

Moraga, Calif. Moorestown HS Wiess College


C ompetition

84 Opponent Profiles 92 SID Directory 93 Conference USA 93 NCAA Rules Changes 94 C-USA Schedule


Competition l Opponent Profiles Portland State

Cal Poly

BYU

General Information

General Information

General Information

Saturday, November 15 u 3 p.m. Houston, Texas u Tudor Fieldhouse Location: Portland, Ore. Founded: 1946 Enrollment: 24,999 Nickname: Vikings Colors: Green, White & Silver Conference: Big Sky Home Court: Scott Center Capacity: 1,500 President: Wim Wiewel AD: Torre Chisholm Department Phone: (503) 725-4000

Staff Information

Head Coach: Ken Bone Seattle Pacific, ‘83 Record at Portland State: 54-39/3 years Career Record: 312-157/16 years Assistant Coaches: Tyler Geving, Curtis Allen & Eric Harper Office Phone: (503) 725-5630

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 23-10 Big Sky: 14-2/1st Lettermen R/L: 6/7 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Mike Lund Office Phone: (503) 725-5602 Mobile: (503) 866-0236 Email: lundm@pdx.edu Press Row: (503) 725-5597 Website: GoViks.com

2008-09 Schedule N 15 at Rice N 18 Portland N 23 Cal State-Fullerton N 26 vs. Northern Illinois 1 N 28 vs. Hampton/ AK-Anchorage 1 N 29 TBA 1 D 6 Seattle D 9 Lewis and Clark D 14 at Washington D 17 at Cal Poly D 20 Montana D 23 at Gonzaga D 27 at Texas Southern D 29 at Baylor J 8 Weber State J 10 Idaho State J 18 at Northern Colorado J 24 Eastern Washington J 29 at Montana F 1 at Montana State F 5 Northern Arizona F 8 Sacramento State F 12 at Idaho State F 14 at Weber State F 19 Northern Colorado F 21 ESPN Bracketbuster F 25 Montana State F 28 at Eastern Washington 1 Great Alaska Shootout

Series Information

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Thursday, November 20 u 5:00 p.m. MST Provo, Utah u Marriott Center Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 19,779 Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Forest Green & White Conference: Big West Home Court: Mott Gymnasium Capacity: 3,032 President: Dr. Warren J. Baker AD: Alison Cone Department Phone: (805) 756-2882

Staff Information

Head Coach: Kevin Bromley Colorado State, ‘83 Record at Cal Poly: 92-124/8 years Career Record: 92-124/8 years Assistant Coaches: Tim Murphy, Bob Lowe & Wil Hooker Office Phone: (805) 756-2354

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 12-18 Big West: 7-9/6th Lettermen R/L: 9/6 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Brian Thurmond Office Phone: (805) 756-2410 Home Phone: (805) 550-7601 Email: bthurmon@calpoly.edu Press Row: (805) 756-6751 Website: GoPoly.com

6-5 6-2 5-8 5-6 6-1 6-6 6-8 6-7 6-7 6-11 6-5 6-10 6-5 5-11

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Stockton, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Longview, Wash. Salem, Ore. Portland, Ore. White Rock, B.C. Lynden, Wash. Keizer, Ore. El Segundo, Calif. Gilroy, Calif. London, England Siauliai, Lithuania Lakewood, Wash. Seattle, Wash.

Staff Information

Head Coach: Dave Rose Houston, ‘83 Record at BYU: 72-26/3 years Career Record: 72-26/3 years Assistant Coaches: Dave Rice, John Wardenburg & Terry Nashif Office Phone: Call SID

Team Information 2007-08 Record: 27-8 MWC: 14-2/1st Lettermen R/L: 8/6 Starters R/L: 2/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Brett Pyne Office Phone: (801) 422-4912 Mobile: (801) 367-1631 Email: brett_pyne@byu.edu Press Row: (801) 422-3675 Website: byucougars.com

Kevin Bromley

Titus Shelton

Trae Clark Justin Brown Jordan Lewis Chaz Thomas Lorenzo Keeler Dylan Royer Bo Henning Matt Titchenal Charles Anderson Shawn Lewis Wes Dipprey David Hanson Titus Shelton Anthony Di Loreto John Manley

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N 14 Long Beach State N 18 at Pepperdine N 20 North Florida 1 N 21 Rice 1 N 22 Cal Poly 1 N 29 Idaho State D 3 at Weber State D 6 vs. Utah State 2 D 10 Boise State D 13 Portland D 20 at Arizona State D 23 Western Oregon D 30 at Tulsa J 3 Wake Forest J 10 at Colorado State J 13 TCU J 17 at New Mexico J 21 UNLV J 24 San Diego State J 27 at Utah J 31 Wyoming F 3 at Air Force F 11 Colorado State F 14 at TCU F 17 New Mexico F 21 at UNLV F 24 at San Diego State F 28 Utah M 4 at Wyoming M 7 Air Force 1 Basketball Travelers Inv. 2 at Salt Lake City

Dave Rose

Cal Poly Roster 0 2 5 10 12 13 14 15 21 23 24 34 35 41 43

2008-09 Schedule

Series Record: 4-2, BYU Last Meeting: L, 95-56 N 30, 2003 in Provo Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. BYU: 4-0

Jeremiah Dominguez

Portland State Roster

Location: Provo, Utah Founded: 1875 Enrollment: 29,854 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Blue, White & Tan Conference: Mountain West Home Court: Marriott Center Capacity: 22,700 President: Cecil O. Samuelson AD: Tom Holmoe Department Phone: (801) 422-1508

Series Information

Series Record: First Meeting Braun vs. Cal Poly: 1-1

Ken Bone

Julius Thomas F Andre Murray G Mickey Polis G Jeremiah Dominguez G Dominic Waters G Tyrell Mara F Kyle Coston F Phil Nelson F Jamie Jones F Jason Conrad C Paul Guede G/F Donatas Visockis C Wendell Wright G/F Glen Dean G

N 14 UALR N 20 vs. Rice 1 N 21 vs. North Florida 1 N 22 vs. BYU 1 N 29 at Utah State D 3 San Francisco D 14 Seattle D 17 Portland State D 23 at Cal State Bakersfield D 29 Fresno State J 2 at UC Riverside J 4 at Long Beach State J 8 Cal State Fullerton J 10 UC Irvine J 17 UC Santa Barbara J 22 at Pacific J 24 at UC Davis J 31 Cal State Northridge F 5 at UC Irvine F 7 at Cal State Fullerton F 11 at Cal State Northridge F 14 at UC Santa Barbara F 19 UC Davis F 21 Bracket Buster F 25 Cal State Bakersfield F 28 Pacific M 5 Long Beach State M 7 UC Riverside 1 Basketball Travelers Inv.

Series Information

Series Record: 1-0, Rice Last Meeting: W, 74-62 D 20, 2000 in Houston Current Streak: W1 Braun vs. Portland State: 1-0

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2008-09 Schedule

Friday, November 15 u 8:30 p.m. MST Provo, Utah u Marriott Center

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Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr.

Lee Cummard

BYU Roster Fremont, Calif. Vallejo, Calif. San Rafael, Calif. Daly City, Calif. Escondido, Calif. Los Osos, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Santa Rosa, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Shallowater, Texas Minneapolis, Minn. Fresno, Calif. Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka, Minn.

1 2 4 5 10 15 20 30 32 34 45 53 54

Charles Abouo Lamont Morgan, Jr. Jackson Emery Archie Rose Michael Loyd, jr. James Anderson Matt Pinegar Lee Cummard Jimmer Fredette Noah Hartsock Jonathan Tavernari Gavin MacGregor Chris Miles

G/F G G G G F/C G G G F F F/C F/C

6-4 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-10 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-8 6-6 6-10 6-11

Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivore Pomona, Calif. Alpine, Calif. Nassau, Bahamas Las Vegas, Nev. Page, Ariz. Provo, Utah Mesa, Ariz. Glens Falls, N.Y. Bartlesville, Okla. Sao Bernardo, Brazil Ridgecrest, Calif. Provo, Utah


Competition l Opponent Profiles North Florida

Lamar

Texas

General Information

General Information

General Information

Saturday, November 22 u 6:00 p.m. MST Provo, Utah u Marriott Center Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Founded: 1965 Enrollment: 17,000 Nickname: Ospreys Colors: Navy Blue & Gray Conference: Atlantic Sun Home Court: UNF Arena Capacity: 5,800 President: John Delaney AD: Dr. Richard Gropper Department Phone: (904) 620-2833

Staff Information

Head Coach: Matt Kilcullen Lehman College, ‘76 Record at North Florida: 87-138/8 years Career Record: 208-285/18 years Assistant Coaches: Mike Summey, Evans Davis & Earnest Crumbley Office Phone: (904) 620-2494

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 3-26 Atlantic Sun: 1-17/10th Lettermen R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 5/0

Sports Information

SID Contact: Shawn Lafata Office Phone: (904) 620-4027 Mobile: (904) 718-3208 Email: slafata@unf.edu Press Row: (904) 620-1902 Website: www.UNFOspreys.com

2008-09 Schedule N 16 at Savannah State N 20 at BYU 1 N 21 vs. Cal Poly 1 N 22 vs. Rice 2 N 28 at Charleston Southern D 4 Lipscomb D 6 Belmont D 16 at Clemson D 18 at Furman D 20 Palm Beach Atlantic D 28 IPFW D 31 at Miami J 3 at USC Upstate J 5 at East Tennessee State J 9 Kennesaw State J 11 Mercer J 15 Jacksonville J 19 at Campbell J 23 at Florida Gulf Coast J 25 at Stetson J 30 USC Upstate F 1 East Tennessee State F 7 at Kennesaw State F 9 at Mercer F 12 at Jacksonville F 14 Campbell F 19 Florida Gulf Coast F 21 Stetson F 26 at Belmont F 28 at Lipscomb 1 Basketball Travelers Inv.

Series Information

Series Record: First Meeting Braun vs. North Florida: 0-0

Tuesday, November 25 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Location: Beaumont, Texas Founded: 1923 Enrollment: 14,000 Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red & White Conference: Southland Home Court: Montagne Center Capacity: 10,080 President: Dr. James M. Simmons AD: Billy Tubbs Department Phone: (409) 880-8323

Staff Information

Head Coach: Steve Roccaforte Lamar, ‘89 Record at Lamar: 34-28/2 years Career Record: 34-28/2 years Assistant Coaches: Tic Price, Silvey Dominguez & Kermit Holmes Office Phone: (409) 880-8301

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 19-11 SLC: 13-3/1st-East Lettermen R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 2/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Brian Henry Office Phone: (409) 880-8329 Mobile: (409) 651-0514 Email: brian.henry@lamar.edu Press Row: (409) 880-2343 Website: LamarCardinals.com

Stan Januska

Series Record: 16-7, Rice Last Meeting: L, 66-49 D 22, 2008 in Lamar Current Streak: L1 Braun vs. Lamar: 0-0

North Florida Roster Ian Gibson Jordan Fair Cortez Riley Matt Sauey Eni Cuka Cameron Lovelace Germaine Sparkes Zach Riggins Stan Januska Tyler Auerbacher Kyle Groothuis Justin Cecil

G G G F G G G F G G F F

2008-09 Schedule N 15 Louisiana College N 18 at Louisiana-Lafayette N 22 Denver N 25 at Rice N 29 Lyon College D 3 at Kentucky D 6 vs. Ohio 1 D 7 vs. Indiana State 1 D 8 at Louisville 1 D 13 Texas Tech D 20 Huston-Tillotson D 29 St. Gregoyr’s J 3 at Memphis J 10 Southeastern Louisiana J 14 at Texas-Arlington J 17 at McNeese State J 21 A&M-Corpus Christi J 24 at Texas State J 28 Sam Houston State J 31 UTSA F 4 at Central Arkansas F 7 at Stephen F. Austin F 9 at Utah Valley F 14 Texas State F 18 at Sam Houston State F 21 Northwestern State F 25 Texas-Arlington F 28 at UTSA M 4 at A&M-Corpus Christi M 7 Nicholls State 1 Marques Maybin Classic

6-1 6-0 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-7 6-8

Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So.

Miami, Fla. Oldsmar, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Ocala, Fla. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Cherryville, N.C. Hinesville, Ga. Leavenworth, Kan. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Auburndale, Fla. Chattanooga, Tenn. Lakeland, Fla.

Location: Austin, Texas Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 49,738 Nickname: Longhorns Colors: Burnt Orange & White Conference: Big 12 Home Court: Erwin Center Capacity: 16,755 President: William Powers, Jr. AD: DeLoss Dodds Department Phone: (512) 471-5757

Staff Information

Head Coach: Rick Barnes Lenoir-Rhyne, ‘77 Record at Texas: 247-93/10 years Career Record: 449-227/21 years Assistant Coaches: Russell Springmann, Rodney Terry & Chris Ogden Office Phone: (512) 471-5816

Team Information 2007-08 Record: 31-7 Big 12: 13-3/T-1st Lettermen R/L: 10/3 Starters R/L: 4/1

Sports Information

SID Contact: Scott McConnell Office Phone: (512) 471-1345 Mobile: (512) 748-9313 Email: Scott.McConnell@ athletics.utexas.edu Press Row: (512) 471-4246 Website: TexasSports.com

Steve Roccaforte

Kenny Dawkins

Series Record: 129-59, Texas Last Meeting: L, 80-54 D 8, 2008 in Austin Current Streak: L3 Braun vs. Texas: 0-1

Lamar Roster 1 2 3 5 12 14 15 21 24 31 33 34 40 44 52 55

Anthony Miles Brooks Ybarra Shane Mahoney Skyler Williams Brandon McThay Kenny Dawkins Ashton Hall Charlie Harper Justin Nabors Matt Pace T.J. Riley Justin Carter Jay Brown Tristan Worrell Coy Custer Lawrence Nwevo

G F G G G G G G F G G F F F C F/C

2008-09 Schedule N 14 Stetson N 18 Tulane N 24 Saint Joseph’s 1 N 25 Indiana/Notre Dame 1 N 26 Championship Round 1 N 30 Rice D 4 UCLA D 9 vs. Villanova 2 D 13 Texas State D 16 Texas Southern D 20 vs. Michigan State D 23 at Wisconsin J 2 Appalachian State J 6 at Arkansas J 10 Iowa State J 12 at Oklahoma J 17 at Texas Tech J 24 Texas A&M J 27 at Baylor J 31 Kansas State F 4 Missouri F 7 at Nebraska F 10 Oklahoma State F 14 at Colorado F 16 at Texas A&M F 21 Oklahoma F 25 Texas Tech F 28 at Oklahoma State M 2 Baylor M 7 at Kansas 1 Maui Invitational 2 Jimmy V. Classic

Series Information

Series Information

Matt Kilcullen

5 13 15 22 23 24 25 30 32 35 44 52

Sunday, November 30 u TBA Austin, Texas u Frank Erwin Center

6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-9 6-6 6-5 6-6 5-10 6-1 6-8 6-7 6-7 6-10 6-8

Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

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Connor Atchley

Texas Roster Friendswood, Texas Baytown, Texas Redondo Beach, Calif. Dublin, Ga. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Holly Springs, Miss. Kountze, Texas San Antonio, Texas Holly Springs, Miss. Beaumont, Texas Tyler, Texas New Orleans, La. Griffin, Ga. Houston, Texas League City, Texas Lagos, Nigeria

1 3 4 5 20 21 23 24 32 34 50 53

Gary Johnson A.J. Abrams Dogus Balbay Damion James Alexis Wangmene Matt Hill Harrison Smith Justin Mason Connor Atchley Dexter Pittman Varez Ward Clint Chapman

F G G G/F F/C F/C G G F/C C G F/C

6-6 5-11 6-0 6-7 6-7 6-10 6-2 6-2 6-10 6-10 6-2 6-10

So. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So.

Houston, Texas Round Rock, Texas Istanbul, Turkey Nacogdoches, Texas Maroua, Cameroon Lincoln, Neb. Houston, Texas Amarillo, Texas Clear Lake, Texas Rosenberg, Texas Montgomery, Ala. Canby, Ore.


Competition l Opponent Profiles Texas-San Antonio

Harvard

Saturday, December 6 u 3:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

Wednesday, December 17 u 7:30 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

General Information

General Information

General Information

Location: San Antonio, Texas Founded: 1969 Enrollment: 28,533 Nickname: Roadrunners Colors: Navy Blue, Orange & White Conference: Southland Home Court: UTSA Convocation Center Capacity: 28,533 President: Dr. Ricardo Romo AD: Lynn Hickey Department Phone: (210) 458-4161

Staff Information

Head Coach: Brooks Thompson Oklahoma State, 1994 Record at UTSA: 20-39/2 years Career Record: 75-53/4 years Assistant Coaches: Dan O’Dowd, Robert Guster & Jeff Renegar Office Phone: (210) 458-4161

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 13-17 SLC: 7-9 (T-3rd SLC West) Lettermen R/L: 3/11 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

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Texas State

Thursday, December 4 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

SID Contact: Kyle Stephens Office Phone: (210) 458-4551 Mobile: (210) 887-3636 Email: kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Press Row: (210) 458-4566 Website: goUTSA.com

2008-09 Schedule N 6 N 14 N 17 N 22 N 25 D 2 D 4 D 18 D 22 D 27 D 29 J 2 J 5 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 28 J 31 F 4 F 7 F 11 F 14 F 18 F 21 F 25 F 28 M 4 M 7

Mary-Hardin Baylor at Oklahoma State at Iowa East Central (Okla.) McMurry at Navy at Rice at Texas-Pan American at UMKC Georgia State at SMU Colgate Texas Wesleyan McNeese State at Nicholls State UT-Arlington Texas-Pan American at A&M-Corpus Christi Texas State at Lamar Sam Houston State at Southeastern Louisiana Central Arkansas at UT-Arlington A&M-Corpus Christi at Sam Houston State at Northwestern State Lamar at Texas State Stephen F. Austin

Location: San Marcos, Texas Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 29,125 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Southland Home Court: Strahan Coliseum Capacity: 7,200 President: Dr. Denise M. Trauth AD: Larry Teis Department Phone: (512) 245-2114

Staff Information

Head Coach: Doug Davalos Houston, 1994 Record at Texas State: 22-36/2 years Career Record: 94-71/6 years Assistant Coaches: Russell Vanlandingham, Jamon Copeland & Omar Lowery Office Phone: (512) 245-3832

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 13-16 SLC: 6-10/T-5th West Lettermen R/L: 4/1 Starters R/L: 9/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Rick Poulter Office Phone: (512) 245-2966 Mobile: (512) 738-0697 Email: rpoulter@txstate.edu Press Row: (512) 245-2434 Website: txstatebobcats.com

Series Record: 3-2, UTSA Last Meeting: W, 84-63 D 5, 1986 Current Streak: W1 Braun vs. UTSA: 0-0

Devin Gibson Brooks Thompson

G F G G G F/C G G G G F F F

5-7 6-7 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-9 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-6 6-6 6-7

Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa. Phoenix, Ariz. Folsom, Calif. Raytown, Mo. Bryan, Texas Oldendorf, Germany Houston, Texas Cerritos, Calif. Houston, Texas St. Louis, Mo. Headland, Ala. White Castle, La. Memphis, Tenn.

Staff Information

Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Duke, ‘87 Record at Harvard: 8-22/1 year Career Record: 185-160/11 years Assistant Coaches: Will Wade, Kenney Blakeney & Brian DeStefano Office Phone: (617) 495-4856

Team Information 2007-08 Record: 8-22 Ivy: 3-11/7th Lettermen R/L: 13/2 Starters R/L: 4/1

Sports Information

Jean Emanuel Bidias A Mouté John Bowman III Tre Nichols Corey Jefferson Roshun Jackson Gordon Taylor Brent Benson Brandon Bush Ty Gough Jonathan Sloan Ryan White John Rybak Dylan Moseley

F G G G F G G G C F G F F

N 19 N 22 N 25 N 29 D 3 D 6 D 10 D 13 D 17 D 21 D 28 D 31 J 2 J 7 J 10 J 24 J 30 J 31 F 6 F 7 F 13 F 14 F 20 F 21 F 27 F 28 M 6 M 7

at New Hampshire at Colorado Holy Cross Army Boston at Colgate Northeastern at George Washington at Rice at Maine Daniel Webster at William & Mary Santa Clara at Boston College at Dartmouth Dartmouth Penn Princeton Yale Brown at Cornell at Columbia at Princeton at Penn Columbia Cornell at Brown at Yale

SID Contact: Kurt Svoboda Office Phone: (617) 495-7687 Fax: (617) 495-2130 Email: ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu Press Row: (617) 495-5894 Website: gocrimson.com Series Record: First Meeting Braun vs. Harvard: 1-0

Doug Davalos

Brandon Bush

Tommy Amaker

Texas State Roster 1 5 10 11 13 21 22 23 24 30 32 44 45

2008-09 Schedule

Series Information

Series Record: 8-4, Rice Last Meeting: W, 88-81 D 5, 2007 Current Streak: W1 Braun vs. Texas State: 0-0

Texas-San Antonio Roster Omar Johnson Travis Gabbidon Joey Shank Chris Allen Leslie Jackson Richie Frohlich Sei Paye A.J. Gasporra Devin Gibson Morris Smith Terry Fields Josh Bonney Demarco Stepter

N 14 vs. Cal State Fullerton 1 N 16 vs. San Francisco 1 N 19 Huston-Tillotson N 26 at Wyoming N 29 at Northern Colorado D 3 SW Assembiles of God D 6 at Rice D 13 at Texas D 15 New Orleans D 21 Prairie View A&M D 30 McMurry J 3 Schreiner J 6 Northern Colorado J 10 Texas-Arlington J 14 at A&M-Corpus Christi J 17 at Central Arkansas J 21 Sam Houston State J 24 Lamar J 28 at UTSA J 31 at Texas-Arlington F 4 Southeastern Louisiana F 7 at McNeese State F 11 A&M-Corpus Christi F 14 at Lamar F 21 Nicholls State F 25 at Stephen F. Austin F 28 Northwestern State M 4 UTSA M 7 at Sam Houston State 1 Verizon Wireless Tipoff Classic

Series Information

Series Information

1 2 4 10 11 13 15 20 21 22 24 33 45

2008-09 Schedule

Location: Cambridge, Mass. Founded: 1636 Enrollment: 6,613 Nickname: Crimson Colors: Crimson, Black & White Conference: Ivy Home Court: Lavietes Pavilion Capacity: 2,050 Interim President: Dr. Drew G. Faust AD: Robert L. Scalise Department Phone: (617) 495-3454

6-8 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-10 6-8 5-11 6-5 6-7

Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr.

Yaoundé, Cameroon Mesquite, Texas Killeen, Texas Angleton, Texas San Antonio, Texas Pearland, Texas Gainesville, Ga. Houston, Texas Pharr, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Milwaukee, Wis. Frisco, Texas

Andrew Pusa

Harvard Roster 1 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 33 42

Cem Dinc Dan McGeary Jeremy Lin Darryl Finkton Drew Housman Oliver McNally Ndu Okereke Peter Boehm Hugh Martin Andrew Van Nest T.J. Carey Evan Harris Max Kenyi Doug Miller Peter Swiatek Kyle Fitzgerald Adam Demuyakor Andrew Pusar Pat Magnarelli Keith Wright

F G G G G G G F F F G F G F C F F G F F

6-11 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-9 6-3 6-9 6-5 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-7

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr.

Hamm, Germany Newton, Mass. Palo Alto, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. Calabasas, Calif. Ross, Calif. Randolph, Mass. Winnerka, Ill. Anderson, S.C. Weston, Mass. Long Beach, N.Y. Los Angeles, Calif. Silver Springs, Md. Winchester, Mass. Tulsa, Okla. Red Bank, N.J. Buford, Ga. Westfield, N.J. Duxbury, Mass. Suffolk, Va.


Competition l Opponent Profiles Duquesne

Oklahoma

UALR

General Information

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General Information

Saturday, December 20 u 2:00 p.m. EST Pittsburg, Pa. u A.J. Palumbo Center Location: Pittsburg, Pa. Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 10,368 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Red & Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Court: Palumbo Center Capacity: 5,358 President: Dr. Charles J. Dougherty AD: Greg Amodio Department Phone: (412) 396-6565

Staff Information

Head Coach: Ron Everhart Virginia Tech, ‘85 Record at Duquesne: 27-32/3 years Career Record: 201-204/14 years Assistant Coaches: Bill Barton, Steve Hall & Scott Rigot Office Phone: (412) 396-6567

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 17-13 A-10: 7-9/T-9th Lettermen R/L: 5/7 Starters R/L: 2/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Dave Saba Office Phone: (412) 396-5851 Mobile: (412) 225-5317 Email: saba@duq.edu Press Row: (412) 396-4925 Website: GoDuquesne.com

2008-09 Schedule N 14 N 20 N 23 N 25 N 28 D 3 D 10 D 13 D 17 D 20 D 22 D 28 D 31 J 7 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 25 J 31 F 4 F 7 F 11 F 15 F 22 F 25 M 1 M 4 M 7

High Point at Saint Francis, Pa. Furman at South Carolina Update at Duke at Pittsburgh at Radford West Virginia Old Dominion Rice North Carolina Central at Robert Morris Bowling Green Charlotte at St. Bonaventure George Washington Dayton at Saint Joseph’s at Fordham St. Bonaventure at Saint Louis Xavier at Richmond Temple at La Salle at Massachusetts Rhode Island Saint Louis at Dayton

Series Information

Series Record: 4-2, Duquesne Last Meeting: L, 86-59 N 17, 2007 Current Streak: L1 Braun vs. Duquesne: 0-0

Monday, December 22 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Location: Norman, Okla. Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 29,721 Nickname: Sooners Colors: Crimson & Cream Conference: Big 12 Home Court: Lloyd Noble Center Capacity: 12,000 President: David L. Boren AD: Joe Castiglione Department Phone: (405) 325-

Staff Information

Head Coach: Jeff Capel Duke, ‘97 Record at Oklahoma: 37-29/2 years Career Record: 118-68/6 years Assistant Coaches: Ben Betts, Mark Cline & Orande Taliaferro Office Phone: (405) 325-4732

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 23-12 Big 12: 9-7/T-4th Lettermen R/L: 7/4 Starters R/L: 4/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Mike Houck Office Phone: (405) 325-8231 Mobile: (405) 249-5892 Email: mhouck@ou.edu Press Row: (405) 325-1024 Website: soonersports.com

Aaron Jackson Chase Robinson Eric Evans Jimmy Sherwood Jason Duty Shawntez Patterson David Thies Melquan Bolding Damian Saunders Bill Clark Aleksandar Milovic B.J. Monteiro Rodrigo Peggau Oliver Lewinson Lucas Newton

G G G F G F F G/F F G/F F G/F F F/C G

N 14 American N 17 Mississippi Valley State 1 N 18 Davidson/James Madison 1 N 22 Gardner-Webb N 26 NIT Season Tip-Off 1 N 28 NIT Season Tip-Off 1 D 4 USC D 7 at Tulsa D 10 Maine D 13 Utah D 20 vs. VCU @ OKC D 22 at Rice D 30 at Arkansas J 3 Coppin State J 5 Maryland-Eastern Shore J 10 at Kansas State J 12 Texas J 17 at Texas A&M J 21 Nebraska J 24 Baylor J 26 at Oklahoma State J 31 at Iowa State F 4 Texas A&M F 7 Colorado F 11 at Baylor F 14 Texas Tech F 21 at Texas F 23 Kansas F 28 at Texas Tech M 4 at Missouri M 7 Oklahoma State 1 NIT Preseason Tip-Off

Series Information

Ron Everhart

Aaron Jackson

6-4 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-7 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-5 6-8 6-9 5-10

Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hartford, Conn. Huntsville, Ala. Detroit, Mich. Sharon, Mass. Cranberry Township, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Pittsburg, Pa. Mount Vernon, N.Y. Waterbury, Conn. Redondo Beach, Calif. Cetinje, Montenegro Waterbury, Conn. Sao Paulo, Brazil Payson, Ariz. Weston, Fla.

Location: Little Rock, Ark. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 12,167 Nickname: Trojans Colors: Maroon, Silver & Black Conference: Sun Belt Home Court: Stephens Center Capacity: 5,600 Chancellor: Dr. Joel E. Anderson AD: Chris Peterson Department Phone: (501) 569-3167

Staff Information

Head Coach: Steve Shields Baylor, 1988 Record at UALR: 82-65/5 years Career Record: 82-65/5 years Assistant Coaches: Joe Kleine, Joe Golding & Charles Cunningham Office Phone: (501) 569-3304

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 20-11 SBC: 20-11/T1st SBC West Lettermen R/L: 9/4 Starters R/L: 5/0

Sports Information

Ryan White Tony Crocker Omar Leary Juan Pattillo Willie Warren Austin Johnson Orlando Allen Blake Griffin Kyle Cannon Taylor Griffin Cade Davis Ray Willis Beau Gerber

N 14 N 18 N 22 N 25 N 29 D 3 D 8 D 14 D 20 D 28 D 31 J 3 J 8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F 7 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 21 F 26 F 28

at Cal Poly at Pepperdine Louisiana Tech Creighton Loyola Marymount at Missouri State at Oral Roberts Northern Illinois Arkansas State Rice Louisiana-Monroe at Western Kentucky North Texas at New Orleans at Louisiana-Lafayette Middle Tennessee at South Alabama Troy at Florida Atlantic at Florida International Denver at Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe Western Kentucky at North Texas New Orleans Louisiana-Lafayette

SID Contact: Joe Angolia Office Phone: (501) 569-3449 Mobile: (501) 351-1060 Email: jaangolia@ualr.edu Press Row: (501) 683-7004 Website: ualrtrojans.com

Jeff Capel

Blake Griffin

Series Record: 1-0, UALR Last Meeting: L, 59-52 N 27, 2007 Current Streak: L1 Braun vs. UALR: 0-0

Oklahoma Roster 1 5 11 12 13 20 21 23 31 32 34 41 45

2008-09 Schedule

Series Information

Series Record: 7-2, OU Last Meeting: L, 61-49 J 5, 2008 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. Oklahoma: 0-2

Duquesne Roster 1 2 3 4 13 21 22 23 25 30 31 32 33 54 55

2008-09 Schedule

Sunday, December 28 u TBA Little Rock, Ark. u Jack Stephens Center

F G G F G G C F F F G G F

6-9 6-6 5-10 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-11 6-10 6-8 6-7 6-5 6-6 6-8

Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr.

Mississauga, Ontario San Antonio, Texas Portland, Ore. Las Vegas, Nev. Fort Worth, Texas Amarillo, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Oklahoma City, Okla. Baltimore, Md. Oklahoma City, Okla. Elk City, Okla. Atlanta, Ga. Winfield, Kan.

87 Steve Shields

Brandon Patterson

UALR Roster 0 2 3 5 11 12 15 20 21 23 24 32 33

Shane Edwards Kelson Stewart Steven Moore LaMarvon Jackson Lionel Foster Courtney Jackson Brandon Patterson Matt Mouzy John Fowler Curtis Jackson Wayne Burton Mike Smith Derrick Balls

F G/F G F G F G G F G F F F

6-7 6-4 6-0 6-6 6-1 6-6 6-6 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-8 6-7 6-9

Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So.

Gilbert, Ariz. Forrest City, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Ashford, Ala. Houston, Texas Paris, Texas Tucker, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. Blytheville, Ark. Philadelphia, Pa. Dallas, Texas Jacksonville, Ark. Ripley, Miss.


Competition l Opponent Profiles Texas A&M

Richmond

General Information

General Information

Wednesday, December 31 u 3:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Location: College Station, Texas Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 47,925 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Maroon & White Conference: Big 12 Home Court: Reed Arena Capacity: 12,989 President: Dr. Elsa Murano AD: Bill Byrne Department Phone: (979) 845-5129

Staff Information

Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Kansas, ‘87 Record at A&M: 25-11/1 year Career Record: 178-130/10 years Assistant Coaches: Scott Spinelli, Pooh Williamson & Bill Walker Office Phone: (979) 845-4531

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 25-11 Big 12: 8-8/6th Lettermen R/L: 14/3 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Colin Killian Office Phone: (979) 845-3289 Mobile: (979) 229-4706 Email: ckillian@athletics.tamu.edu Press Row: (979) 862-6944 Website: AggieAthletics.com

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2008-09 Schedule N 16 Arkansas-Pine Bluff N 18 Stephen F. Austin N 21 Jackson State N 25 UNC-Wilmington N 28 vs. Tulsa 1 N 29 Illinois/Kent State 1 D 5 Arizona D 13 at Alabama D 15 Florida A&M D 17 SMU D 20 vs. LSU @ Houston D 28 Sam Houston State D 31 at Rice J 3 McNeese State J 5 North Dakota J 10 at Oklahoma State J 14 Baylor J 17 Oklahoma J 19 at Kansas J 24 at Texas J 28 Texas Tech J 31 Oklahoma State F 4 at Oklahoma F 7 Kansas State F 14 at Baylor F 16 Texas F 21 at Texas Tech F 24 at Nebraska F 28 Iowa State M 4 at Colorado M 7 Missouri 1 at South Padre Island

Series Information

Series Record: 105-81, A&M Last Meeting: L, 68-41 D 31, 2007 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. A&M: 0-0

Saturday, January 3 u 12:00 p.m. EST Richmond, Va. u Robins Center Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1830 Enrollment: 2,950 Nickname: Spiders Colors: Red & Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Court: Robins Center Capacity: 9,071 President: Dr. Edward L. Ayers AD: Jim Miller Department Phone: (804) 289-8363

Staff Information

Head Coach: Chris Mooney Princeton, ‘94 Record at Richmond: 37-54/3 years Career Record: 79-93/6 years Assistant Coaches: Kevin McGeehan, Carlin Hartman & Jamal Brunt Office Phone: (804) 289-8384

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 16-15 A-10: 9-7/T-4th Lettermen R/L: xx Starters R/L: xx

Sports Information

SID Contact: Mark Kwolek Office Phone: (804) 289-8320 Mobile: (804) Email: mkwolek@richmond.edu Press Row: (804) 289-8806 Website: richmondspiders.com

Mark Turgeon Josh Carter

Texas A&M Roster 0 2 3 5 10 11 12 14 15 21 23 24 31 40 41 45 50

Bryan Davis Derrek Lewis Derrick Roland Dashan Harris David Loubeaux B.J. Holmes James Blasczyk Andrew Darko Donald Sloan Denzel Bowles Josh Carter Shawn Schepel Chris Chapman Bryson Graham Chinemelu Elonu Nathan Walkup Marshall Carrell

F G G G F G F/C G G F/C G/F G G G F/C F F

6-9 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-8 6-0 7-0 6-0 6-3 6-10 6-7 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-10 6-6 6-8

Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So.

Dallas, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Dallas, Texas Los Angeles, Calif. Miami, Fla. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Conroe, La. Dallas, Texas Virginia Beach, Va. Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Paris, Texas

2008-09 Schedule N 18 N 24 N 25 N 26 N 30 D 3 D 6 D 13 D 19 D 22 D 28 D 31 J 3 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 25 J 28 J 31 F 4 F 8 F 11 F 14 F 18 F 21 F 25 F 28 M 4 M 7

CBE Classic CBE Classic CBE Classic CBE Classic vs. Coppin State at Old Dominion Delaware State VCU Wake Forest Bucknell at UNC-Wilmington at VMI Rice at George Washington at Virginia Tech St. Bonaventure Rhode Island at Saint Louis Saint Joseph’s at Temple at Massachusetts Saint Louis Duquesne at Dayton at La Salle Charlotte at Fordham George Washington at Charlotte Xavier

Darrius Garrett F Mark McGonigal G Jarhon Giddings F David Gonzalvez G Duncan McLean G Josh Duinker F/C Kevin Smith F Zak Estes G/F Kevin Anderson G Francis Cedric Martel G Kevin Hovde F/G Liam Billings G Conor Smith F Justin Harper F Dan Geriot C Ryan Butler F/G

Location: New Orleans, La. Founded: 1834 Enrollment: 10,606 Nickname: Green Wave Colors: Olive Green & Sky Blue Conference: C-USA Home Court: Fogelman Arena Capacity: 3,600 President: Dr. Scott Cowen AD: Rick Dickson Department Phone: (504) 865-5500

Staff Information

Head Coach: Dave Dickerson Maryland, ‘90 Record at Tulane: 46-45/3 years Career Record: 46-45/3 years Assistant Coaches: Dick Bender, Chris Hawkins & Andrew Novick Office Phone: (504) 865-5505

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 17-15 C-USA: 6-10/9th Lettermen R/L: 7/4 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Roger Dunaway Office Phone: (504) 862-8240 Mobile: (504) 452-2906 Email: roger@tulane.edu Press Row: (504) 862-8122 Website: tulanegreenwave.com

2008-09 Schedule N 15 McNeese State N 18 at Texas N 22 Nicholls State N 25 Albany State N 28 UC Davis 1 N 29 vs. South Alabama/Maine 1 D 3 at New Orleans D 6 Western Kentucky D 18 North Carolina A&T D 22 at George Mason D 27 Binghamton D 29 at Grambling State J 3 at Auburn J 7 at East Carolina J 10 Rice J 14 Southern Miss J 17 at SMU J 21 Tulsa J 28 at Rice J 31 UCF F 4 at UAB F 7 at Marshall F 11 East Carolina F 14 at Houston F 18 UAB F 21 Marshall F 24 at Southern Miss F 28 UTEP M 7 at Memphis 1 at USA Classic

Series Information Chris Mooney

David Gonzalvez

Richmond Roster 1 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 24 31 32 41 44

Saturday, January 10 u 2:00 p.m. New Orleans, La. u Fogelman Arena Wednesday, January 28 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

General Information

Series Information

Series Record: 105-81, A&M Last Meeting: L, 68-41 D 31, 2007 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. Richmond: 0-0

Tulane

6-9 6-0 6-9 6-4 6-1 6-11 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-9 6-10 6-9 6-7

Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr.

Raleigh, N.C. Absecon, N.J. Winston-Salem, N.C. Marietta, Ga. Wilmette, Ill. Sydney, Australia Murfreesboro, Tenn. Indianapolis, Ind. Duluth, Ga. Montreal, Quebec Kennett Square, Pa. Winter Park, Fla. Brookfield, Wis. Richmond, Va. Springfield, Pa. Richmond, Va.

Series Record: 23-19, Rice Last Meeting: L, 84-77 F 2, 2008 Current Streak: L3 Braun vs. Tulane: 0-0

Dave Dickerson

Robinson Louisme

Tulane Roster 0 1 2 3 4 13 22 23 24 44 45

Kris Richard Kevin Sims David Booker Trent Rogers Asim McQueen Jon Andersen Kendall Timmons Johnny Mayhane Eric Vanney Daniel Puckett Robinson Louisme

G G F G F F G/F F G F F/C

6-5 5-10 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-9 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-7 6-7

So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Beaumont, Texas Jackson, Miss. Moss Point, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas Auburn, Ala. Metairie, La. Houston, Texas Mobile, Ala. Yaounde, Cameroon McEwen, Tenn. Fort Myers, Fla.


Competition l Opponent Profiles SMU

Wednesday, January 14 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Saturday, February 21 u TBA Dallas, Texas u Moody Coliseum

General Information

Location: Dallas, Texas Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 10,941 Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Red & Blue Conference: C-USA Home Court: Moody Coliseum Capacity: 8,998 President: R. Gerald Turner AD: Steve Orsini Department Phone: (214) 768-4231

Staff Information

Head Coach: Matt Doherty North Carolina, ‘84 Record at SMU: 24-37/2 years Career Record: 114-108/7 years Assistant Coaches: Milton Barnes, Steve Lutz & Malcolm Farmer Office Phone: (214) 768-3501

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 10-20 C-USA: 4-12/11th Lettermen R/L: 10/5 Starters R/L: 2/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Herman Hudson Office Phone: (214) 768-1304 Mobile: (214) 924-0358 Email: hermanh@smu.edu Press Row: (214) 768-7742 Website: smumustangs.com

2008-09 Schedule N 14 at USF N 21 Houston Baptist 1 N 22 Alabama State 1 N 23 Illinois State 1 N 26 at TCU D 5 Texas A&M-International D 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff D 17 at Texas A&M D 23 at Northwestern D 29 Texas-San Antonio D 31 A&M-Corpus Christi J 5 Colorado J 10 UTEP J 14 at Rice J 17 Tulane J 21 at Marshall J 24 East Carolina J 28 at UCF J 31 at Tulsa F 4 Memphis F 7 Cal State Bakersfield F 11 Houston F 14 at UAB F 18 at Memphis F 25 at UTEP F 28 Tulsa M 4 Southern Miss M 7 at Houston 1 SMU Tip-Off Classic

Series Record: 113-73, SMU Last Meeting: L, 61-58 M 8, 2008 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. SMU: 0-0

Location: Orlando, Fla. Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 48,897 Nickname: Knights Colors: Black & Golf Conference: C-USA Home Court: UCF Arena Capacity: 10,000 President: Dr. John C. Hitt AD: Keith R. Tribble Department Phone: (407) 823-4114

2008-09 Schedule

Staff Information

Head Coach: Kirk Speraw Iowa, ‘80 Record at UCF: 247-202/15 years Career Record: 329-223/18 years Assistant Coaches: Mike Jaskulski, Craig Brown & Steve DeMeo Office Phone: (407) 823-5805

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 16-15 C-USA: 9-7/4th Lettermen R/L: 5/6 Starters R/L: 2/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Doug Richards Office Phone: (407) 823-2142 Mobile: (407) 405-5823 Email: drichards@athletics.ucf.edu Press Row: (407) 823-2477 Website: ucfathletics.com

N 16 North Carolina A&T N 18 at Valparaiso N 22 at New Mexico 1 N 26 at Mississippi N 29 vs. South Dakota St. 1 N 30 vs. Morehead State 1 D 6 USF D 12 Florida Tech D 20 vs. Florida @ Jacksonville D 22 Valparaiso D 29 Penn 2 D 30 Campbell/Chicago State 2 J 3 Sam Houston State J 6 Holy Cross J 10 Memphis J 13 at UAB J 17 at Rice J 21 Southern Miss J 25 Marshall J 28 SMU J 31 at Tulane F 4 Houston F 7 at East Carolina F 11 at UTEP F 14 Tulsa F 21 at Houston F 25 Rice F 28 at Marshall M 4 at Tulsa M 7 East Carolina 1 Cancun Challenge 2 UCF Holiday Classic

Bamba Fall

SMU Roster 6-9 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-8 6-6 7-1 7-1 6-0 5-11 6-8 6-4 6-10 6-9

Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So.

Series Record: 5-2, UCF Last Meeting: L, 68-60 M 1, 2008 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. UCF: 0-0

Wednesday, January 21 u 8 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. u FedEx Forum

General Information

Location: Memphis, Tenn. Founded: 1912 Enrollment: 20,379 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Royal Blue & Gray Conference: C-USA Home Court: FedEx Forum Capacity: 18,400 President: Dr. Shirley Raines AD: R.C. Johnson Department Phone: (901) 678-2335

Staff Information

Head Coach: John Calipari Clarion State, ‘82 Record at Memphis: 219-65/8 years Career Record: 412-136/16 years Assistant Coaches: John Robic, Josh Pastner & Orlando Antigun Office Phone: (901) 678-2346

Team Information 2007-08 Record: 38-2 C-USA: 16-0/1st Lettermen R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 2/3

Sports Information

SID Contact: Lamar Chance Office Phone: (901) 678-2349 Mobile: (901) 734-9949 Email: lchance1@memphis.edu Press Row: (901) 205-2758 Website: goTIGERSgo.com Series Record: 5-0, UM Last Meeting: L, 77-50 J 16, 2008 Current Streak: L5 Braun vs. Memphis: 0-0

Kirk Speraw

Jermaine Taylor

UCF Roster Dakar, Senegal Palmdale, Calif. Queens, N.Y. Houston, Texas Mansfield, Texas Oakland, Calif. Bydgoszoz, Poland St. Louis, Senegal Iowa City, Iowa Portland, Ore. Arlington, Texas Abilene, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Louis, Senegal

Memphis

2008-09 Schedule N 15 Fairfield N 17 Massachusetts N 20 vs. Chattanooga 1 N 21 Seton Hall/USC 1 N 23 Championship Round 1 D 2 Marist D 13 at Georgetown D 17 UALR D 20 Syracuse D 22 Drexel D 29 Cincinnai D 31 Northeastern J 3 Lamar J 7 Marshall J 10 at UCF J 13 at Tulsa J 17 UAB J 21 Rice J 24 at Tennessee J 28 at East Carolina J 31 Houston F 4 at SMU F 7 at Gonzaga F 11 Tulsa F 14 at Southern Miss F 18 SMU F 21 at UTEP F 26 at UAB F 28 Southern Miss M 4 at Houston M 7 Tulane 1 Puerto Rico Tip-Off

Series Information

Series Information

Matt Doherty

Mouhammad Faye F Justin Haynes G/F Derek Williams G Ryan Maag G Alex Malone G/F Frank Otis F Tomasz Kwialkowski C Bamba Fall C Mike Walker G Paul McCoy G Robert Nyakundi F Ryan Harp G Cort Hoge F Papa Dia F

Saturday, January 17 u 3:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Wednesday, February 25 u 7:00 p.m. EST Orlando, Fla. u UCF Arena

General Information

Series Information

1 2 3 5 10 13 14 21 22 23 24 30 31 42

UCF

1 Jermaine Taylor G 6-4 Sr. 2 Tony Davis F 6-7 Jr. 3 A.J. Rompza G 5-9 Fr. 5 William Weathers G 6-0 Fr. 10 Drew Speraw G 6-2 Jr. 11 Isaac Sosa G 6-3 Fr. 12 Taylor Young G 6-1 So. 13 Kenrick Zondervan F/C 6-9 Sr. 20 Chris Baez G 6-5 Fr. 21 P.J. Gaynor F 6-7 Fr. 25 A.J. Tyhler F 6-9 So. 33 Jakub Kusmieruk C 7-4 Fr. 34 Jean Michel Yotio F/C 6-9 So.

Taveres, Fla. Sarasota, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Lewisville, Texas Oviedo, Fla. Guaynabo, P.R. Orlando, Fla. Hoofddorp, Holland Kissimmee, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Palm Harbor, Fla. Sokolow Podlaski, Poland Abidijan, Ivory Coast

89 John Calipari

Robert Dozier

Memphis Roster 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 32 41

Shawn Taggart F Willie Kemp G Robert Dozier F Roburt Sallie G Pierre Herderson-Niles F Antonio Anderson G Chance McGrady G Wesley Withersppon F/G Tyreke Evans G Chance McGrady G Matt Simpkins F Doneal Mack G Jeff Robinson G Angel Garcia F

6-10 6-2 6-9 6-5 6-8 6-6 6-2 6-8 6-6 6-2 6-9 6-5 6-5 6-11

Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr.

Richmond, Va. Bolivar, Tenn. Lithonia, Ga. Sacramento, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Lynn, Mass. Auburndale, Fla. Lilburn, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. Auburndale, Fla. Sacramento, Calif. Charlotte, N.C. Trenton, N.J. Puerto Rico


Competition l Opponent Profiles UAB

Saturday, January 24 u 2:00 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. u Bartow Arena

General Information

Location: Birmingham, Ala. Founded: 1969 Enrollment: 17,330 Nickname: Blazers Colors: Forest Green & Old Gold Conference: C-USA Home Court: Bartow Arena Capacity: 8,500 President: Dr. Carol Z. Garrison AD: Brian Mackin Department Phone: (205) 934-0766

Staff Information

Head Coach: Mike Davis Thomas Edison, ‘00 Record at UAB: 38-27/2 years Career Record: 153-106/7 years Assistant Coaches: Donnie Marsh, Wes Flanigan & Dusty May Office Phone: (205) 934-3402

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 23-11 C-USA: 14-4/2nd Lettermen R/L: 9/5 Starters R/L: 4/1

Sports Information

SID Contact: Aaron Jordan Office Phone: (205) 934-7920 Mobile: (205) 410-3134 Email: jordana@uab.edu Press Row: (205) 934-0720 Website: uabsports.com

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2008-09 Schedule N 15 at Troy N 17 vs. Santa Clara 1 N 18 TBD 1 N 22 at Old Dominion N 26 NIT Semifinals 1 N 28 NIT Finals 1 D 3 USF D 6 at Cincinnati D 17 Jacksonville State D 20 Troy D 22 Florida Atlantic D 27 at Louisville D 30 at Butler J 3 Savannah State J 10 at Houston J 13 UCF J 17 at Memphis J 19 Louisiana-Lafayette J 21 UTEP J 24 Rice J 28 at Tulsa J 31 at Marshall F 4 Tulane F 7 at Southern Miss F 14 SMU F 18 at Tulane F 21 Southern Miss F 26 Memphis F 28 at East Carolina M 4 at UTEP M 7 Marshall 1 2008 NIT Season Tip Off

Series Information

Series Record: 4-0, UAB Last Meeting: L, 69-60 F 13, 2008 Current Streak: L4 Braun vs. UAB: 0-0

East Carolina

Houston

General Information

General Information

Saturday, January 31 u 1:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Saturday, February 14 u 7:00 p.m. EST Greenville, N.C. u Minges Coliseum Location: Greenville, N.C. Founded: 1907 Enrollment: 24,817 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple & Golf Conference: C-USA Home Court: Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum Capacity: 8,000 Chancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard AD: Terry Holland Department Phone: (252) 737-4501

Staff Information

Head Coach: Mack McCarthy Virginia Tech, ‘74 Record at ECU: 11-19/1 year Career Record: 320-196/17 years Assistant Coaches: Larry Epperly, Darryl LaBarrie & Michael Perry Office Phone: (252) 737-4592

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 11-19 C-USA: 5-11/10th Lettermen R/L: 8/6 Starters R/L: 1/4

Sports Information

SID Contact: Jody Jones Office Phone: (252) 737-4524 Mobile: (252) 414-2019 Email: jonesjod@ecu.edu Press Row: (252) 328-0135 Website: ecupirates.com

Coker St. Andrews Campbell George Mason VCU at Winthrop at UNC-Wilmington Limestone UNC Greensboro at North Carolina State Wake Forest at Coastal Carolina at Clemson Tulane at Marshall UTEP at Houston at SMU Memphis at Rice Southern Miss UCF at Tulane Rice at Southern Miss at Tulsa Marshall UAB at UCF

Series Information

Mike Davis Robert Vaden

Series Record: 3-2, Rice Last Meeting: L, 75-68 M 5, 2008 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. ECU: 0-1

Armon Bassett G 6-1 Jr. Terre Haute, Ind. Aaron Johnson G 5-8 So. Chicago, Ill. Terrence Roderick G 6-6 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Delaney III G 6-2 Sr. Decatur, Ga. Elijah Millsap G 6-6 Jr. Grambling, La. Ed Berrios G 5-11 Sr. Bronx, N.Y. Lawrence Kinnard F 6-8 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. Cameron Moore F 6-8 Fr. San Antonio, Texas Robert Vaden G/F 6-5 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Jeremy Mayfield F/C 6-10 Jr. Dallas, Texas Channing Tooney G 6-2 Sr. Snellville, Ga. Howard Crawford F 6-8 Jr. Eutaw, Ala. Mike Davis, Jr. G 6-3 Sr. Bloominghton, Ind.

Location: Houston, Texas Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 34,663 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Scarlet & White, Navy Trim Conference: C-USA Home Court: Hofheinz Pavilion Capacity: 8,479 President: Dr. Renu Khator AD: Dave Maggard Department Phone: (713) 743-9371

Staff Information

Head Coach: Tom Penders Connecticut, ‘67 Record at Houston: 81-49/4 years Career Record: 608-410/34 years Assistant Coaches: Melvin Haralson, Kevin Lewis, Jerry Hobbie Office Phone: (713) 743-9430

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 24-10 C-USA: 11-5/3rd Lettermen R/L: 8/5 Starters R/L: 1/4

Sports Information

SID Contact: Jeff Conrad Office Phone: (713) 743-9410 Mobile: (713) 557-3841 Email: jaconrad@central.uh.edu Press Row: (713) 743-9414 Website: uhcougars.com

Mack McCarthy

Sam Hinnant

Series Record: 53-14, UH Last Meeting: L, 71-62 F 23, 2008 Current Streak: L3 Braun vs. UH: 2-1

East Carolina Roster 1 2 3 4 10 15 21 24 30 33 42

Darrius Marrow James Legan Chris Kupets Sam Hinnant Brock Young Chris Turner Jamar Abrams Jontae Sherrod Greyson Sargent Chad Wynn Daquan Joyner

2008-09 Schedule N 10 vs. Georgia Southern 1 N 11 vs. Duke/Presbyterian 1 N 15 Western Kentucky N 17 Alcorn State N 20 Semifinals 1 N 21 Championship Round 1 N 29 North Texas D 2 at Middle Tennessee D 13 Mississippi Valley State D 20 at Toledo D 28 Iowa State D 30 Massachusetts J 3 at Mississippi State J 6 A&M-Corpus Christi J 10 UAB J 14 at UTEP J 17 at Southern Miss J 21 East Carolina J 24 at Arizona J 28 UTEP J 31 at Memphis F 4 at UCF F 7 Rice F 11 at SMU F 14 Tulane F 18 at Marshall F 21 UCF F 25 at Tulsa F 28 at Rice M 4 Memphis M 7 SMU 1 2K Sports College Classic

Series Information

UAB Roster 0 1 3 4 5 10 21 22 24 31 33 35 44

2008-09 Schedule N 14 N 16 N 19 N 22 N 25 N 29 D 3 D 6 D 13 D 17 D 22 D 28 J 3 J 7 J 10 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 28 J 31 F 4 F 7 F 11 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 25 F 28 M 7

Saturday, February 7 u 8:00 p.m. Houston u Hofheinz Pavilion Saturday, February 28 u 3:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

F G G G G G G G G C F

6-8 6-3 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-10 6-7

Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. So.

Atlanta, Ga. Houston, Texas Athens, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Durham, N.C. Richmond, Va. Tarboro, N.C. Wake Forest, N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Goldsboro, N.C.

Tom Penders Kelvin Lewis

Houston Roster 0 1 2 3 4 11 12 15 21 23 41 50

Kelvin Lewis Sean Coleman Zamal Nixon Desmond Wade Nick Mosley DaShaun Williams Aubrey Coleman Yan Moukoury Horace McGloster Brockeith Pane Qa’rraan Calhoun Marcus Cousin

G F G G C G G F F G F C

6-4 6-8 6-1 5-9 6-9 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-8 6-11

Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Brooklyn, N.Y. Linden, N.J. Bellville, Texas Chicago, Ill. Houston, Texas Baton Rouge, La. Newark, N.J. Dallas, Texas Hazlet, N.J. Baltimore, Md.


Competition l Opponent Profiles Southern Miss

UTEP

Wednesday, February 18 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

Wednesday, March 4 u 7:00 p.m. EST Huntington, W.Va. u Henderson Center

General Information

General Information

General Information

Wednesday, February 11 u 7:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 15,000 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Black & Gold Conference: C-USA Home Court: Reed Green Coliseum Capacity: 8,095 President: Dr. Martha D. Saunders AD: Richard Giannini Department Phone: (601) 266-5017

Staff Information

Head Coach: Larry Eustachy Long Beach State, ‘79 Record at USM: 60-63/4 years Career Record: 320-208/17 years Assistant Coaches: Steve Barnes, Nate Loesner & Ricky Wilson Office Phone: (601) 266-6355

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 19-14 C-USA: 9-7/T-4th Lettermen R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 4/1

Sports Information

SID Contact: Tim Andrzejewski Office Phone: (601) 266-4503 Mobile: (601) 312-7663 Email: timothy.andrzejewski@usm.edu Press Row: (601) 266-5428 Website: SouthernMiss.com

2008-09 Schedule N 15 Loyola N 18 Alabama State N 21 vs. Miami 1 N22-23 Connecticut/La Salle 1 N 24 Championship Round 1 D 2 South Alabama D 6 at New Mexico D 11 Kansas State D 15 William Carey D 18 McNeese State D 22 vs. Spring Hill 2 D 23 vs. Webster State 2 D 30 Mississippi J 7 Tulsa J 14 at Tulane J 17 Houston J 21 at UCF J 24 Montana State J 27 Marshall J 31 at UTEP F 4 at East Carolina F 7 UAB F 11 at Rice F 14 Memphis F 17 East Carolina F 21 at UAB F 24 Tulane F 28 at Memphis M 4 at SMU M 7 UTEP 1 Paradise Jam 2 Miss. Gulf Coast Classic

Staff Information

Head Coach: Tony Barbee Massachusetts, ‘93 Record at UTEP: 33-31/2 years Career Record: 33-31/2 years Assistant Coaches: Randall Dickey, Tony Madlock & Milt Wagner Office Phone: (915) 747-5323

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 19-14 C-USA: 8-8/6th Lettermen R/L: 7/5 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Jeff Darby Office Phone: (915) 747-6652 Mobile: (915) 204-0642 Email: jdarby@utep.edu Press Row: (915) 747-5154 Website: utepathletics.com

Larry Eustachy

Jeremy Wise

Series Record: 10-9, UTEP Last Meeting: L, 71-43 J 12, 2008 Current Streak: L1 Braun vs. UTEP: 0-1

Southern Mississippi Roster 0 1 3 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 32 33

Rodney McCauley Courtney Beasley Jeremy Wise Hank Wierson Bryson Brewer Jerome Clyburn Josh Barnes Sai’Quon Stone R.L. Horton Gustavo Lino Brandon Cooks Andre Jackson Craig Craft Andre Stephens Corey Smith

G G G G G G G G G C F F G F F

2008-09 Schedule N 14 Texas Southern N 18 Georgia Southern N 24 UNLV N 27 Saint Mary’s 1 N 28 CS-Fullerton/Wake Forest 1 N 30 TBD 1 D 6 Sam Houston State D 14 at New Mexico State D 17 Texas Tech D 20 New Mexico State D 29 James Madison 2 D 30 Belmont/Santa Clara 2 J 2 Texas-Pan American J 6 at New Mexico J 10 at SMU J 14 Houston J 17 at East Carolina J 21 at UAB J 24 Tulsa J 28 at Houston J 31 Southern Miss F 7 at Tulsa F 11 UCF F 14 Marshall F 18 at Rice F 21 Memphis F 25 SMU F 28 at Tulane M 4 UAB M 7 at Southern Miss 1 76 Classic 2 Cable Car Classic

Series Information

Series Information

Series Record: 3-3, Tied Last Meeting: L, 59-50 M 12, 2008 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. USM: 0-0

Location: El Paso, Texas Founded: 1914 Enrollment: 20,000 Nickname: Miners Colors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent Conference: C-USA Home Court: Don Haskins Center Capacity: 12,000 President: Dr. Diana Natalicio AD: Bob Stull Department Phone: (915) 747-5347

6-5 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-0 7-0 6-8 6-10 6-3 6-8 6-7

Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr.

Dallas, Texas Huntsville, Ala. Jackson, Miss. Ames, Iowa Waynesboro, Miss. Orange, Park, Fla. Hattiesburg, Miss. Brooklyn, N.Y. Jackson, Miss. Sao Paulo, Brazil Thibodaux, La. Pinkston, Texas Raleigh, Miss. Paulding, Miss. Pleasant Grove, Ala.

Marshall

Location: Huntington, W.Va. Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 13,814 Nickname: Thundering Herd Colors: Green & White Conference: C-USA Home Court: Cam Henderson Center Capacity: 9,043 President: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp AD: Bob Marcum Department Phone: (304) 696-4304

Staff Information

Head Coach: Donnie Jones Pikeville-Ky., ‘88 Record at Marshall: 16-14/1 year Career Record: 16-14/1 year Assistant Coaches: Shawn Finney, Darren Tillis & Brett Nelson Office Phone: (304) 696-6460

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 16-14 C-USA: 8-8/T-6th Lettermen R/L: 5/8 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Brandon Parro Office Phone: (304) 696-6525 Mobile: (304) 416-4809 Email: parro1@marshall.edu Press Row: (304) 696-3304 Website: herdzone.com

Kareem Cooper C Arnett Moultrie F Jason Jones F/G Randy Culpepper G Tavaris Watts F Julyan Stone G Blake French G Stefon Jackson G Wayne Portelatin C Isaac Gordon G Chano Rashiduddin F Gabriel McCulley F/G Eric Muñoz F Claude Britten C

N 16 WVU Tech 1 N 21 vs. Morgan State 1 N 22 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 N 23 vs. Ole Miss 1 N 29 Old Dominion D 2 East Tennessee State D 6 Boston D 13 Texas-Arlington D 17 Ohio D 20 U. of the Cumberlands D 23 at Dayton D 28 Tennessee State J 2 at San Diego J 7 at Memphis J 10 East Carolina J 14 West Virginia J 17 at Tulsa J 21 SMU J 25 at UCF J 27 at Southern Miss J 31 UAB F 4 Tulsa F 7 Tulane F 10 Rio Grande F 14 at UTEP F 18 Houston F 21 at Tulane F 25 at East Carolina F 28 UCF M 4 Rice M 7 at UAB 1 Glenn Wilkes Classic

Series Information

Tony Barbee

Stefon Jackson

Series Record: 2-1, Marshall Last Meeting: L, 66-47 J 9, 2008 Current Streak: L2 Braun vs. Marshall: 1-0

UTEP Roster 00 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 20 21 23 31 32

2008-09 Schedule

7-0 6-11 6-6 6-0 6-8 6-6 6-1 6-5 6-10 6-5 6-8 6-7 6-7 6-11

Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So.

91 Donnie Jones

Markel Humphrey

Marshall Roster Washington, D.C. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Greensboro, N.C. Goleta, Calif. Queens, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. El Paso, Texas Baton Rouge, La.

0 1 2 3 4 10 14 23 24 25 30 32 34 53

Darryl Merthie G 6-0 Sr. Sanford, Fla. Brandon Powell G 6-3 So. Memphis, Tenn. Camden Miller F 6-8 Fr. Wheelersburg, Ohio Damier Pitts G 5-10 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Markel Humphrey G/F 6-6 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Dago Pena G/F 6-6 Fr. Punta Gorda, Fla. Chris Lutz G 6-3 Jr. Bedford, N.H. Shaquille Johnson G 6-3 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. Octavius Spann F 6-7 Jr. College Park, Ga. Adam Williams G 6-4 Jr. St. Albans, W.Va. Tirrell Baines F 6-6 So. Laurens, S.C. Tyler Wilkerson F 6-8 Jr. Lexington, Ky. Kore White F 6-8 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Marcus Goode C 6-10 So. Chapin, S.C.


Competition l Opponent Profiles & Contact List Opponent SID Directory

Tulsa

Saturday, March 7 u 3:00 p.m. Houston u Tudor Fieldhouse

Date Opponent

General Information

Location: Tulsa, Okla. Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 4,100 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue & Crimson Conference: C-USA Home Court: Reynolds Center Capacity: 8,355 President: Dr. Steadman Upham AD: Bubba Cunningham Department Phone: (918) 631-2381

Staff Information

Head Coach: Doug Wojcik U.S. Naval Academy, ‘87 Record at Tulsa: 56-42/3 years Career Record: 56-42/3 years Assistant Coaches: David Cason, Dave Wojcik & Jeremy Ballard Office Phone: (918) 631-3132

Team Information

2007-08 Record: 25-14 C-USA: 8-8/T-6th Lettermen R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 3/2

Sports Information

SID Contact: Don Tomkalski Office Phone: (918) 631-3200 Mobile: (918) 640-0683 Email: donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu Press Row: (918) 631-5400 Website: tulsahurricane.com

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2008-09 Schedule N 15 Oral Roberts N 20 at Oklahoma State N 23 A&M-Corpus Christi N 25 North Carolina Central N 28 Texas A&M 1 N 29 Kent State/Illinois 1 D 3 at Ohio D 7 vs. Oklahoma @ Tulsa D 10 Missouri State D 14 Presbyterian D 20 at Loyola Marymount D 23 Texas-Arlington D 30 BYU J 3 Northeastern Oklahoma J 7 at Southern Miss J 10 at Charlotte J 13 Memphis J 17 Marshall J 21 at Tulane J 24 at UTEP J 28 UAB J 31 SMU F 4 at Marshall F 7 UTEP F 11 at Memphis F 14 at UCF F 21 East Carolina F 25 Houston F 28 at SMU M 4 UCF M 7 at Rice 1 South Padre Island, Texas

Series Information

Series Record: 16-6, Tulsa Last Meeting: L, 68-37 F 20, 2008 Current Streak: L3 Braun vs. Tulsa: 0-0

Doug Wojcik

Ben Uzoh

Tulsa Roster 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 15 22 23 33 40 42 45 53

Ben Uzoh G 6-3 Shane Heirman G 6-1 Bassel Bawji F 6-8 Brandon Jackson G 6-5 Adrian Hernandez G 6-3 Steven Idlet F 6-10 Bishop Wheatley F 6-6 Will Sanger G 6-3 Justin Hurtt G 6-4 Glenn Andrews G 6-3 Jerome Jordan C 7-0 Joe Richard F 6-7 Colter Morgan F 6-8 Armond Battle F 6-7 Sam Mitchell C/F 6-9 Ray Reese F 6-5

Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr.

San Antonio, Texas McHenry, Ill. Beirut, Lebanon Putnam City, Okla. Quebradillas, P.R. Prairie Grove, Ark. Cedar Hill, Texas Seattle, Wash. Raytown, Mo. Alexandria, Va. Kingston, Jamaica San Bernardino, Calif. Big Spring, Texas Plymouth, Minn. Bartlesville, Okla. Ls Angeles, Calif.

SID Contact

Email

Office No.

Press Row No.

N 16 Portland State

Mike Lund

lundm@pdx.edu

(503) 725-5602

(503) 725-5597

N 20 vs. Cal Poly

Brian Thurmond

bthurmon@calpoly.edu

(805) 756-6751

(805) 756-6751

N 21 at BYU

Brett Pyne

brett_pyne@byu.edu

(801) 422-3675

(801) 422-3675

N 22 vs. North Florida

Shawn Lafata

slafata@unf.edu

(904) 620-4027

(904) 620-1902

N 25 Lamar

Brian Henry

brian.henry@lamar.edu (409) 880-8329

(409) 880-2343

N 30 at Texas

Scott McConnell

Scott.McConnell@

(512) 471-4246

(512) 471-1345

athletics.utexas.edu

D 4

UTSA

Kyle Stephens

kyle.stephens@utsa.edu (210) 458-4551

D 6

Texas State

Rick Poulter

rpoulter@txstate.edu

Kurt Svoboda

ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu (617) 495-7687

D 17 Harvard

(512) 245-2966

(210) 458-4566 (512) 245-2434 (617) 495-5894

D 20

at Duquesne

Dave Saba

saba@duq.edu

(412) 396-5851

(412) 396-4925

D 22

Oklahoma

Mike Houck

mhouck@ou.edu

(405) 325-8231

(405) 325-1024

D 28

at UALR

Joe Angolia

jaangolia@ualr.edu

(501) 569-3449

(501) 683-7004

D 31

Texas A&M

Colin Killian

ckilliain@athletics.tamu.edu (979) 845-3289

(979) 862-6944

J 3

at Richmond

Mark Kwolek

mkwolek@richmond.edu

(804) 289-8320

(804) 289-8806

J 10

at Tulane

Roger Dunaway

roger@tulane.edu

(504) 862-8240

(504) 862-8122

J 28

Tulane

J 14

SMU

Herman Hudson

hermanh@smu.edu

(214) 768-1304

(214) 768-7742

F 21

at SMU

J 17

UCF

F 25

at UCF

J 21

at Memphis

J 24

at UAB

Aaron Jordan

jordana@uab.edu

(205) 934-7920

(205) 934-0720

J 31

East Carolina

Jody Jones

jonesjod@ecu.edu

(252) 737-4524

(252) 328-0135

F 14

at East Carolina

F 7

at Houston

F 28

Houston

F 11

Southern Miss

Tim Andrzejewski

timothy.andrzejewski@

(601) 266-4503

(601) 266-5428

Doug Richards Lamar Chance

Jeff Conrad

drichards@athletics.ucf.edu (407) 823-2142 lchance1@memphis.edu

jaconrad@central.uh.edu

(901) 678-2349

(713) 743-9410

(407) 823-2477 (901) 205-2758

(713) 743-9414

usm.edu

F 18

UTEP

Jeff Darby

jdarby@utep.edu

M 4

at Marshall

Brandon Parro

parro1@marshall.edu

(304) 696-6525

(304) 696-3304

M 7

Tulsa

Don Tomkalski

donald-tomkalski@

(918) 631-3200

(918) 631-5400

(915) 747-6652

(915) 747-5154

utulsa.edu


Competition l Conference USA & NCAA Conference USA teams have earned a combined 184 postseason bids (106 NCAA Tournament berths, 75 invites to the NIT and three bids to the College Basketball Invitational). Below are more facts about C-USA basketball and its 12 member institutions: Memphis advanced to the NCAA National Championship title game. It was the third C-USA team to advance to the Final Four in six years. Tulsa won the inaugural College Basketball Invitational in 2008. Four C-USA teams (Memphis, Tulsa, UAB and Houston) are coming off 20-plus-win seasons. Memphis has posted a 104-10 (.912) record over the last three seasons. The 104 wins ties Kentucky (1996-98) for the most victories within a three-year span in Division I history. The Tigers have also claimed the best regular season RPI over those three seasons. The 2008 Conference USA Men’s Basketball Championship posted the seventh-best overall attendance among the 30 post-season conference tournaments. Conference USA experienced the largest increase in attendance from 2006-07 to 2007-08, when it was one of just 10 Division I Conferences to see more than one million fans.

Conference USA schools have produced 22 Consensus All-Americans (12 first-team selections, nine secondteam and one third-team selection) UCF made its debut in the new $80-million UCF Arena during the 2007-08 season. The 10,000-seat arena nearly doubles the seating capacity of its previous home facility. Rice University saw a $27-million renovation of historic Autry Court, its home court, and will move into Tudor Fieldhouse in 2008-09. SMU moved into the Crum Basketball Center practice facility during the 2007-08 season, and UTEP is set to move into its new practice facility by the end of this season. The Foster Stevens Basketball Complex is located adjacent to UTEP’s Don Haskins Center. Conference USA teams have won four NIT Championships: Memphis (2002), Southern Miss (1987) and Tulsa (1981, 2001). Rice first-year coach Ben Braun led Cal to an NIT title in 1999. A total of 17 Conference USA alums are playing in the NBA and two are coaching, including New York Knicks’ head coach Mike D’Antoni (Marshall, 1973). Players in the NBA includes Rice’s Morris Almond, Michael Harris and Mike Wilks.

2008-09 NCAA Basketball Rules Changes Below are listed some of the major rules changes approved by the Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules Committees and by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP). Unless otherwise indicated, the rules changes will be implemented for the upcoming 2008-09 season. Court and Equipment 1-14.3. Effective 2009-10, movable rings shall be required and the rings may flex both to the front and the sides. Rationale: Requiring movable rings standardizes the equipment to be used for all Divisions. Commentary: In the past, movable rings were not required. Therefore, some institutions used permanent rings, creating inconsistencies in how the ball caromed off the rings. In addition, the downward force of a dunk or a player hanging on the ring caused the ring to lose its shape and/ or height. Movable rings play differently and may maintain their shape and height longer than permanent rings. Officials Jurisdiction 2-4.4. (Men). When all three officials leave the visual confines of the playing area at the end of the game, the officials’ jurisdiction has ended and the score has been approved. Rationale: Eliminates confusion as to when the officials’ jurisdiction has ended and the score has been approved. Duties of Timer 2-10.9. Sound a warning horn 15 seconds before the expiration of the 20-second time limit to replace a disqualified player. The signal also shall be sounded at the end of the 20 seconds to replace a disqualified player.

Rationale: Makes the warning signal for a disqualified player consistent with the use of other warning signals. Commentary: The 20-second time limit to replace a disqualified player was the only situation in which a warning horn sounded 5 seconds prior to expiration. The warning horn for all other time limits, such as those for timeouts and intermission, sounded 15 seconds prior to expiration. The rules change will now require a warning horn to be sounded 15 seconds before the expiration of the 20-second time limit to replace a disqualified player. This makes the rule more consistent with other warning signals. The change also applies to the 20-second time limit used for injury (women) blood, lost/displaced or irritated contact lenses. Goaltending 4-34.3. When the entire ball is above the level of the ring during a field-goal try and contacts the backboard, it is considered to be on its downward flight. In such a case, it is goaltending when that ball is touched by a player. Rationale: Eliminates the judgment of whether or not a try contacting the backboard is on its downward flight. Commentary: It is sometimes difficult to determine if a try is on its downward flight when it is above the ring and contacting the backboard. A ball on its downward flight during a field-goal try is one of the criteria for determining goaltending. The rules change eliminates making this determination. When a try contacts the backboard above the level of the ring, it is considered to be on its downward flight. It is important to note that this rule only applies to a try.

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Staff Directory Commissioner Britton Banowsky Executive Associate Commissioner Judy McLeod Associate Commissioner Alfred White Associate Commissioner Kelly Carney Associate Commissioner for Sports Services Chris Woolard Associate Commissioner for Compliance & Academics Robert Phillipi Associate Commissioner for Football & Baseball Operations Russ Anderson rdanderson@c-usa.org Assistant Commissioner for Business Affairs Catrina Gibson Assistant Commissioner for Public Affairs Courtney Morrison-Archer cmarcher@c-usa.org Assistant Commissioner for Sports Services Keisha Dunlap Director of Compliance Charolette Hunt Director of Events Monay Scholle Associate Director of Media Relations Debbie Davis ddavis@c-usa.org Assistant Director of Media Relations Todd Meisner tmeisner@c-usa.org Assistant Director of Sports Services Walter Brock Assistant Director of Marketing & Business Affairs Carmen Jones Director of Student-Athlete Services/ Executive Assistant Callie Hubbell Administrative Assistant Katie McGregor Interns Andrew Lilly & Nia Vaitai Multimedia/Creative Services Consultant Erika Amstadt Hirschfield Media Relations’ Contacts Highlighted with email addresses.

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Competition l C-USA Combined Schedule

94

November 10 1Houston vs. Ga. Southern 11 1Houston vs. Duke/Presbyterian 14 Coker at East Carolina SMU at South Florida Texas Southern at UTEP 15 Western Ky. at Houston Fairfield at Memphis Portland State at Rice Loyola (NO) at Southern Miss McNeese State at Tulane Oral Roberts at Tulsa UAB at Troy 16 St. Andrews at East Carolina WVU Tech at Marshall North Carolina A&T at UCF 17 Alcorn State at Houston Massachusetts at Memphis Alabama St. at Southern Miss 2UAB vs. Santa Clara 18 Tulane at Texas 2UAB vs. Arizona/Arkansas St. UCF at Valparaiso Georgia Southern at UTEP 19 Campbell at East Carolina 20 1Houston vs. TBD 3Memphis vs. Chattanooga 4Rice vs. Cal Poly SLO Tulsa at Oklahoma State 21 1Houston vs. TBD 5Marshall vs. Morgan State 3Memphis vs. USC/Seton Hall 4Rice at BYU 6Houston Baptist at SMU 7Southern Miss vs. Miami 22 George Mason at ECU 5 Marshall vs. Wis.-Green Bay 4Rice vs. North Florida 6Alabama State at SMU 7USM vs. La Salle/UConn Nicholls State at Tulane UAB at Old Dominion UCF at New Mexico 23 5Marshall vs. Mississippi 3Memphis vs. TBD 5Illinois State at SMU A&M-Corpus Christi at Tulsa 24 7Southern Miss vs. TBD UNLV at UTEP 25 VCU at East Carolina Lamar at Rice Albany State at Tulane N.C. Central at Tulsa 26 SMU at TCU 2UAB vs. TBD UCF at Mississippi 2UAB vs. TBD 8UTEP vs. St. Mary’s 28 9Tulane vs. UC Davis 10 Tulsa vs. Texas A&M 8UTEP vs. Wake Forest/ Cal State Fullerton 29 East Carolina at Winthrop North Texas at Houston Old Dominion at Marshall 9Tulane vs. USA/Maine 10Tulsa vs. Illinois/Kent State 11UCF vs. South Dakota St. 30 Rice at Texas 11UCF vs. Morehead State 8UTEP vs. TBD

December 2 Houston at Middle Tenn. St. East Tenn. St. at Marshall Marist at Memphis South Alabama at USM 3 ECU at UNC-Wilmington Tulane at New Orleans Tulsa at Ohio South Florida at UAB 4 UTSA at Rice 5 A&M-International at SMU 6 Limestone at East Carolina Marshall at Boston Texas State at Rice USM at New Mexico Western Ky. at Tulane UAB at Cincinnati USF at UCF Sam Houston State at UTEP 7 Tulsa vs. Oklahoma (BOK Center) 10 Missouri State at Tulsa 11 Southern Miss vs. Kansas St. (Kansas City, Mo.) 12 Florida Tech at UCF 13 UNC-Greensboro at ECU Miss. Valley St. at Houston Texas-Arlington at Marshall Memphis at Georgetown 14 Presbyterian at Tulsa UTEP at New Mexico State 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff at SMU William Carey at USM 17 ECU at North Carolina State Ohio at Marshall UALR at Memphis Harvard at Rice SMU at Texas A&M Jacksonville State at UAB Texas Tech at UTEP 18 McNeese St. at Southern Miss N.C. A&T at Tulane 20 U. of the Cumberlands at Marshall Syracuse at Memphis Rice at Duquesne Tulsa at Loyola Marymount Troy at UAB UCF vs. Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.) New Mexico State at UTEP 22 Wake Forest at East Carolina Drexel at Memphis Oklahoma at Rice 12Southern Miss vs. Spring Hill Tulane at George Mason Florida Atlantic at UAB Valparaiso at UCF 23 Marshall at Dayton SMU at Northwestern 12Southern Miss vs. Weber St. Texas-Arlington at Tulsa 27 Binghamton at Tulane UAB at Louisville 28 ECU at Coastal Carolina Iowa State at Houston Tennessee State at Marshall Rice at UALR 29 Cincinnati at Memphis UT-San Antonio at SMU Grambling State at Tulane

13 Penn at UCF 14UTEP vs. James Madison 30 Massachusetts at Houston Southern Miss vs. Ole Miss (Biloxi, Miss.) BYU at Tulsa UAB at Butler 13Campbell/Chicago State at UCF 14UTEP at Santa Clara/vs. Belmont 31 Northeastern at Memphis Texas A&M at Rice A&M-Corpus Christi at SMU

January 2 Marshall at San Diego UT-Pan American at UTEP 3 East Carolina at Clemson Houston at Mississippi State Lamar at Memphis Rice at Richmond Tulane at Auburn Northeastern State at Tulsa Savannah State at UAB Sam Houston State at UCF 5 Colorado at SMU 6 A&M-Corpus Christi at Houston Holy Cross at UCF UTEP at New Mexico 7 Tulane at East Carolina Marshall at Memphis Tulsa at Southern Miss 10 East Carolina at Marshall UAB at Houston Memphis at UCF Rice at Tulane UTEP at SMU Tulsa at Charlotte 13 Memphis at Tulsa UCF at UAB 14 Houston at UTEP SMU at Rice Southern Miss at Tulane Marshall vs. West Virginia 17 UTEP at East Carolina Houston at Southern Miss Marshall at Tulsa UAB at Memphis UCF at Rice Tulane at SMU 19 Louisiana-Lafayette at UAB 21 East Carolina at Houston SMU at Marshall Rice at Memphis Southern Miss at UCF Tulsa at Tulane UTEP at UAB 24 East Carolina at SMU Rice at UAB Tulsa at UTEP Houston at Arizona Memphis at Tennessee Montana St. at Southern Miss 25 Marshall at UCF 27 Marshall at Southern Miss 28 Memphis at East Carolina UTEP at Houston Tulane at Rice SMU at UCF UAB at Tulsa

31

East Carolina at Rice Houston at Memphis UAB at Marshall SMU at Tulsa Southern Miss at UTEP UCF at Tulane

February 4 Southern Miss at ECU Houston at UCF Tulsa at Marshall Memphis at SMU Tulane at UAB 7 UCF at East Carolina Rice at Houston Tulane at Marshall UAB at Southern Miss UTEP at Tulsa Memphis at Gonzaga Cal St. Bakersfield at SMU 10 Marshall vs. Rio Grande 11 East Carolina at Tulane Houston at SMU Tulsa at Memphis Southern Miss at Rice UCF at UTEP 14 Rice at East Carolina Tulane at Houston Marshall at UTEP Memphis at Southern Miss SMU at UAB Tulsa at UCF 17 ECU at Southern Miss 18 Houston at Marshall SMU at Memphis UTEP at Rice UAB at Tulane 21 East Carolina at Tulsa UCF at Houston Marshall at Tulane Memphis at UTEP Rice at SMU Southern Miss at UAB 24 Tulane at Southern Miss 25 Marshall at East Carolina Houston at Tulsa Rice at UCF SMU at UTEP 26 Memphis at UAB 28 UAB at East Carolina Houston at Rice UCF at Marshall Southern Miss at Memphis Tulsa at SMU UTEP at Tulane March 4 Memphis at Houston Rice at Marshall Southern Miss at SMU UCF at Tulsa UAB at UTEP 7 East Carolina at UCF SMU at Houston Marshall at UAB Tulane at Memphis Tulsa at Rice UTEP at Southern Miss 11 C-USA First Round Games 12 C-USA Quarterfinals 13 C-USA Semifinals

14 C-USA Championship Game Denotions ... 1 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Durham, N.C. 2 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Campus Sites & New York, N.Y. 3 O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off Classic San Juan, P.R. 4 Basketball Travelers Invitational Provo, Utah 5 Glen Wilkes Classic Daytona, Fla. 6 SMU Tip-Off Classic Dallas, Texas 7 Paradise Jam St. Thomas, Virgini Islands 8 Anaheim Classic Anaheim, Calif. 9 USA Basketball Classic Mobile, Ala. 10 South Padre Classic South Padre Island, Texas 11 Cancun Challenge Cancun, Mexico 12 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Biloxi, Miss. 13 UCF Holiday Classic Orlando, Fla. 14 Cable Car Classic Santa Clara, Calif.


R eview

96 2007-08 Results 97 2007-08 Statistics 102 C-USA Statistics 106 Game Recaps 116 Departed Senior Bios


Review l 2007-08 Results

96

Date

Opponent

Nov. 13

at TCU

W/L L

Score Attend. 76-49

Nov. 17

Duquesne

L

86-59

458

Nov. 20

Richmond

L

61-55

756

Nov. 27

UALR

L

59-52

648

Nov. 30

Eastern Illinois #

W

55-49

Home Site High Scorer High Rebounder High Assist

3,088

15 Paulius Packevicius

10 Paulius Packevicius

3 Chris Hagan

Merrell Center

18 Paulius Packevicius

11 Paulius Packevicius

4 Chris Hagan

Reliant Arena

14 Cory Pflieger

Reliant Arena

13 Pflieger, Williams

9,158

20 Jasen Williams

8 Paulius Packevicus

5 Jasen Williams

10 Paulius Packevicius

4 Jasen Williams

8 Patrick Britton

4 Rodney Foster

Dec. 1

vs. Louisiana-Monroe #

L

80-67

9,107

15 Rodney Foster

12 Paulius Packevicius

5 Jasen Williams

Dec. 5

at Texas State

W

88-81

1,902

24 Patrick Britton

15 Paulius Packevicius

5 Rodney Foster

13 Rodney Foster

Dec. 8

Texas

L

80-54

5,911

Dec. 22

at Lamar

L

66-49

3,192

Dec. 29

TCU

W

70-65

Dec. 31

at Texas A&M

L

68-41

8,702

510

Toyota Center Merrell Center

6 Patrick Britton

3 Patrick Britton

11 Patrick Britton

11 Paulius Packevicius

3 Bryan Beasley

26 Lawrence Ghoram

14 Paulius Packevicius

6 Rodney Foster

16 Lawrence Ghoram

11 Paulius Packevicius

4 Bryan Beasley

Jan. 3

at Vanderbilt

L

76-58

11,966

17 Paulius Packevicius

7 Paulius Packevicius

3 Rodney Foster

Jan. 5

at Oklahoma

L

61-49 10,630

16 Paulius Packevicius

10 Paulius Packevicius

3 Rodney Foster

Jan. 9

Marshall ^

L

66-47

Jan. 12

at UTEP ^

L

71-43

258

Reliant Arena

7,931

Jan. 16

Memphis ^

L

77-50

1,892

Jan. 19

at Tulane ^

L

61-56

2,223

Reliant Arena

Jan. 23

Houston ^

L

69-60

1,175

Jan. 26

at Southern Miss ^

L

71-53

3,669

3 Suleiman Braimoh

13 Paulius Packevicius

12 Paulius Packevicius

16 Lawrence Ghoram

7 Patrick Britton

16 Paulius Packevicius

20 Paulius Packevicius

14 Lawrence Ghoram

6 Lawrence Ghoram

2 Ghoram, Beasley, Britton 4 Foster, Beasley 3 Ghoram, Foster 4 Lawrence Ghoram

Feb. 2

Tulane ^

L

84-77

24 Rodney Foster

7 Scott Saunders

4 Rodney Foster

at East Carolina ^

L

64-45

3,585

11 Rodney Foster

5 Britton, Saunders

5 Rodney Foster

3,173

14 Patrick Britton

6 Lawrence Ghoram

4 Lawrence Ghoram

Feb. 9

at SMU ^

L

68-53

UAB ^

L

69-60

Feb. 16

UCF ^

L

60-53

Feb. 20

at Tulsa ^

L

68-37

Merrell Center

3 Lawrence Ghoram

9 Paulius Packevicius

Feb. 6 Feb. 13

653

Reliant Arena

10 Packevicius, Braimoh, Foster 5 Suleiman Braimoh 13 Paulius Packevicius

119

Reliant Arena

270

Reliant Arena

5,059

18 Patrick Britton

10 Patrick Britton

12 Patrick Britton

12 Suleiman Braimoh

10 Patrick Britton

5 Pierre Beasley

6 Rodney Foster 4 Rodney Foster 2 Ghoram, Beasley, Foster

Feb. 23

at Houston ^

L

71-62

5,787

22 Rodney Foster

6 Suleiman Braimoh

7 Rodney Foster

Mar. 1

at UCF ^

L

68-60

5,606

23 Lawrence Ghoram

9 Patrick Britton

4 Rodney Foster

Mar. 5

East Carolina ^

L

75-68

1,172

Merrell Center

40 Patrick Britton

6 Aleks Perka

3 Ghoram, P Beasley

Mar. 8

SMU ^

L

61-58

1,243

Merrell Center

17 Lawrence Ghoram

7 Lawrence Ghoram

2 Bryan Beasley

Mar. 12

vs. Southern Miss +

L

59-50

11,095

17 Patrick Britton

7 Patrick Britton

2 Perka, P Beasley

# Denotes Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa (Carver-Hawkeye Arena) + Denotes Conference USA Tournament , Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) ^ Denotes Conference USA Game

Record & Attendance Summary

Record

C-USA

Attendance

Average

Home

Dates 13

1-12

0-8

15,065

1,159

Road

14

1-13

0-8

76,493

5,464

Neutral Site

3

0-3

29,360

9,787


Review l 2007-08 Statistics All Games No 41 21 13 5 33 32 11 43 12 34 23 1 14 42

Player G/GS Min/Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Patrick Brittton 29/26 870/30.0 106-266 .398 0-3 .000 115-163 .706 Rodney Foster 25/21 844/33.8 89-298 .299 47-187 .251 54-71 .761 Paulius Packevicius 18/18 565/31.4 75-169 .444 0-0 .000 50-74 .676 Jasen Williams 7/4 186/26.6 21-60 .350 9-29 .310 21-26 .808 Lawrence Ghoram 30/27 698/23.3 99-224 .442 9-23 .391 49-80 .613 Cory Pflieger 5/4 132/26.4 13-37 .351 11-28 .393 3-4 .750 Suleiman Braimoh 30/7 513/17.1 50-108 .463 0-0 .000 21-36 .583 Aleks Perka 26/8 372/14.3 36-98 .367 3-25 .120 19-24 .792 Bryan Beasley 30/20 749/25.0 32-105 .305 9-32 .281 26-55 .473 Scott Saunders 30/14 378/12.6 34-74 .459 0-0 .000 14-33 .424 Chris Szalay 15/0 140/9.3 13-35 .371 12-30 .400 2-2 1.000 Chris Hagan 3/1 53/17.7 2-11 .182 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 Pierre Beasley 21/0 326/15.5 10-47 .213 3-17 .176 11-25 .440 Chance Talbert 21/0 174/8.3 10-26 .385 0-3 .000 8-14 .571 Team Rice Totals 30 6000 590-1558 .379 104-381 .273 394-608 .648 Opponents 30 6000 691-1620 .427 190-566 .336 498-697 .714

Score by Periods Rice Opponents

1st 783 1033

Off. 65 12 49 0 56 4 52 20 12 23 4 2 14 10 50 373 367

Def. 85 57 128 16 61 15 46 34 55 46 7 2 47 18 56 673 720

Tot. Avg. 150 5.2 69 2.8 177 9.8 16 2.3 117 3.9 19 3.8 98 3.3 54 2.1 67 2.2 69 2.3 11 0.7 4 1.3 61 2.9 28 1.3 103 3.5 1046 34.9 1087 36.2

PF/DQ A 97/5 19 70/0 79 57/1 13 16/0 18 77/0 39 8/0 5 66/3 13 27/0 11 51/1 53 59/0 3 16/0 13 5/0 7 31/0 21 41/0 4 1 622/10 298 599/9 424

TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 56 24 28 327 11.3 86 2 38 279 11.2 55 24 18 200 11.1 23 1 7 72 10.3 79 6 22 256 8.5 10 0 4 40 8.0 53 8 12 121 4.0 29 5 2 94 3.6 79 5 27 99 3.3 33 9 6 82 2.7 10 1 1 40 2.7 15 0 4 6 2.0 17 7 24 34 1.6 10 1 4 28 1.3 11 566 93 197 1678 55.9 462 97 272 2070 68.0

Off. 3 12 28 28 14 23 13 8 4 9 12 29 183 174

Def. 25 36 48 38 24 32 25 20 7 15 33 36 339 374

Tot. 28 48 76 66 38 55 38 28 11 24 45 65 522 548

PF/DQ A 38/0 46 16/0 5 46/1 12 44/0 29 11/0 6 35/2 11 39/0 2 29/0 28 15/0 12 36/0 4 24/0 15 1 334/3 170 300/2 205

TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 33 1 18 155 12.9 21 1 8 64 12.8 33 6 15 183 12.2 56 3 13 165 10.3 15 3 2 69 4.6 34 5 5 72 4.5 18 5 4 50 3.1 45 1 14 45 2.8 7 1 1 34 2.4 10 1 3 23 1.5 13 6 16 22 1.4 4 289 33 99 882 55.1 236 51 140 1103 68.9

2nd Total 895 - 1678 1037 - 2070

Conference USA Games No 21 13 41 33 43 11 34 12 23 42 14

Player G/GS Min/Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Rodney Foster 12/11 420/35.0 48-149 .322 30-104 .288 29-34 .853 Paulius Packevicius 5/5 165/33.0 24-53 .453 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 Patrick Britton 15/14 472/31.5 63-155 .406 0-3 .000 57-87 .655 Lawrence Ghoram 16/16 430/26.9 66-139 .475 7-17 .412 26-37 .703 Aleks Perka 15/5 240/16.0 28-71 .394 3-18 .167 10-11 .909 Suleiman Braimoh 16/4 299/18.7 29-61 475 0-0 .000 14-22 .636 Scott Saunders 16/13 222/13.9 23-48 .479 0-0 .000 4-16 .250 Bryan Beasley 16/12 419/26.2 15-54 .278 4-17 .235 11-17 .647 Chris Szalay 14/0 130/9.3 11-32 .344 10-28 .357 2-2 1.000 Chance Talbert 15-0 155/10.3 9-21 .429 0-2 .000 5-10 .500 Pierre Beasley 16/0 248/15.5 6-34 .176 1-11 .091 9-21 .429 Team Rice Totals 16 3200 322-817 .394 55-200 .275 183-283 .647 Opponents 16 3200 360-818 .440 100-299 .334 283-379 .747

Score by Periods Rice Opponents

1st 418 541

2nd Total 464 - 882 562 - 1103

Avg. 2.3 9.8 5.1 4.1 2.5 3.4 2.4 1.8 0.8 1.6 2.8 4.1 32.6 34.2

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Review l 2007-08 Game-by-Game Date Team

98

N 13 N 17 N 20 N 27 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 8 D 22 D 29 D 31 J 3 J 5 J 9 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 26 F 2 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 13 F 13 F 27 M 1 M 5 M 8 M 12

Rice TCU Duquesne Rice Richmond Rice UALR Rice Eastern Illinois Rice Rice UL-Monroe Rice Texas State Texas Rice Rice Lamar TCU Rice Rice Texas A&M Rice Vanderbilt Rice Oklahoma Marshall Rice Rice UTEP Memphis Rice Rice Tulane Houston Rice Rice Southern Miss Tulane Rice Rice East Carolina Rice SMU UAB Rice UCF Rice Rice Tulsa Rice Houston Rice UCF East Carolina Rice SMU Rice Rice Southern Miss

FG-A Pct.

13-54 26-69 27-60 18-56 23-47 20-45 21-50 18-44 16-48 18-45 23-74 22-56 26-51 27-64 29-62 23-63 17-41 23-57 22-53 24-55 15-56 26-69 22-58 28-63 16-55 22-51 26-54 19-44 14-47 19-44 25-68 18-50 20-50 18-45 22-67 20-57 22-47 20-45 26-44 22-48 17-59 23-56 23-56 19-43 20-49 23-46 20-39 18-52 16-49 25-51 23-57 24-54 21-57 21-46 25-53 27-52 21-50 19-46 15-44 19-53

.341 .377 .450 .321 .489 .444 .420 .409 .333 .400 .311 .393 .510 .422 .468 .365 .415 .404 .415 .436 .268 .377 .379 .444 .291 .431 .481 .432 .298 .432 .368 .360 .400 .400 .328 .351 .468 .444 .591 .458 .288 .411 .411 .442 .408 .500 .513 .346 .327 .490 .404 .444 .368 .457 .472 .519 .420 .413 .341 .358

3FG-A Pct.

2-12 7-23 5-22 3-15 6-19 6-17 5-10 8-17 4-13 7-20 1-15 9-27 3-12 14-31 6-15 5-14 2-6 6-19 8-17 4-14 1-9 4-17 1-8 8-23 3-16 4-21 8-20 2-9 4-10 2-9 7-31 1-5 3-9 5-12 5-29 4-18 3-12 2-14 4-11 4-9 4-7 9-25 1-14 8-17 8-15 4-13 3-10 3-15 2-13 8-20 9-27 13-31 6-20 7-16 4-15 0-6 2-9 5-13 3-6 4-10

.167 .304 .227 .200 .316 .353 .500 .471 .308 .350 .067 .333 .250 .452 .400 .357 .333 .316 .471 .286 .111 .235 .125 .348 .188 .190 .400 .222 .400 .222 .226 .200 .333 .417 .172 .222 .250 .143 .364 .444 .571 .360 .071 .471 .533 .308 .300 .200 .154 .400 .333 .769 .3000 .438 .267 .000 .222 .385 .500 .400

FT-A

21-31 17-27 27-35 20-31 9-13 9-17 12-16 8-14 13-17 12-17 20-32 27-33 33-49 13-25 16-22 3-11 13-22 14-23 13-19 18-25 10-16 12-20 13-19 12-18 14-18 13-23 6-6 7-10 11-24 7-10 20-27 13-20 13-20 20-29 20-25 16-24 6-14 29-38 28-38 29-43 7-14 9-13 6-10 22-23 21-30 10-17 17-27 14-21 3-5 10-17 7-10 10-13 12-17 19-23 21-24 14-19 17-24 15-16 17-23 17-27

Pct.

.677 .630 .771 .645 .692 .529 .750 .571 .765 .706 .625 .818 .673 .520 .727 .273 .591 .609 .684 .720 .625 .600 .684 .667 .778 .565 1.000 .700 .458 .700 .741 .650 .650 .690 .800 .667 .429 .763 .737 .674 .500 .692 .600 .967 .700 .588 .630 .667 .800 .588 .700 .769 .706 .826 .875 .737 .708 .938 .739 .630

O

12 23 13 16 8 12 13 3 9 10 21 14 14 11 18 17 8 18 8 23 14 19 15 14 17 12 12 12 15 12 18 13 11 8 13 15 7 9 6 14 14 12 11 6 13 8 9 19 7 9 8 7 12 11 12 11 17 6 8 13

D REB

22 36 26 24 18 20 26 20 20 25 25 37 33 16 31 19 22 22 12 25 29 32 23 24 22 25 15 16 22 16 24 28 23 23 29 35 22 21 20 16 23 30 18 25 19 24 21 15 21 27 25 29 14 27 17 19 21 18 25 21

34 59 39 40 26 32 39 23 29 35 46 51 47 27 49 36 30 40 20 48 43 51 38 38 39 37 27 28 37 28 42 41 34 31 42 50 29 30 26 30 37 42 29 31 32 32 30 34 28 36 33 36 26 38 29 30 38 24 33 34

PF-D

21-0 22-1 30-0 23-0 24-0 20-1 18-0 18-1 17-0 18-0 21-0 25-1 26-0 36-2 17-0 19-0 22-0 22-1 24-1 19-1 17-1 14-0 21-0 17-1 20-1 13-0 15-0 11-0 24-0 11-0 20-0 21-0 21-0 20-0 20-0 25-1 28-1 19-0 28-0 26-0 13-0 12-0 21-0 16-0 17-0 26-0 23-0 22-0 18-0 14-0 18-0 15-0 18-0 17-0 19-0 20-0 22-1 23-0 23-1 20-0

A

5 12 20 11 16 11 13 10 9 10 10 13 11 27 18 12 10 14 16 12 5 14 6 21 7 16 14 8 11 8 16 8 10 12 12 12 9 10 13 13 11 17 8 11 11 14 15 12 8 15 17 13 10 11 7 13 11 6 8 10

TO BL ST 22 19 21 28 17 22 20 17 18 21 10 21 18 15 11 13 25 18 17 25 17 9 24 17 22 17 13 21 23 21 10 29 21 21 16 29 21 14 14 15 10 11 15 20 10 15 15 15 19 14 11 12 10 19 16 19 16 15 13 6

6 2 9 3 2 4 1 3 0 3 1 4 6 1 5 5 5 3 2 5 7 6 5 2 2 3 1 4 1 4 4 4 0 9 3 4 2 3 3 2 1 6 2 6 0 2 0 0 3 3 1 3 1 7 0 4 2 2 5 6

9 11 14 7 13 4 8 3 7 9 13 6 6 8 9 7 8 10 11 5 4 5 7 11 14 11 8 7 6 7 17 4 10 12 17 7 6 11 6 7 6 6 10 9 8 3 5 6 4 7 7 6 8 5 7 3 6 5 2 8

PTS 49 76 86 59 61 55 59 52 49 55 67 80 88 81 80 54 49 66 65 70 41 68 58 76 49 61 66 47 43 47 77 50 56 61 69 60 53 71 84 77 45 64 53 68 69 60 60 53 37 68 62 71 60 68 75 68 61 58 50 59

1st-2nd

18-31 40-36 32-54 30-29 32-29 28-27 27-32 23-29 25-24 27-28 25-42 44-36 49-39 42-39 47-33 29-25 26-23 47-19 35-30 20-50 18-23 33-35 26-32 31-45 27-22 30-31 29-37 33-14 21-22 33-14 40-37 23-27 24-32 36-25 39-30 36-24 25-28 28-43 39-45 33-44 21-24 33-31 34-19 23-45 40-29 31-29 31-29 20-33 18-19 31-37 26-36 36-35 23-37 39-29 31-44 35-33 28-33 15-43 19-31 27-32


Review l 2007-08 Player Game-by-Game 1 5 11 Opponent Hagan Williams Braimoh at TCU 0-1-3 7-2-0 2-2-0 Duquesne 3-0-4 4-2-1 6-5-0 Richmond 3-3-0 11-2-5 5-4-0 UALR INJ 13-1-4 0-0-0 vs. E. Illinois INJ 20-4-1 2-2-0 vs. UL-Monroe INJ 13-3-5 2-0-1 at Texas State INJ DNP 8-3-0 Texas INJ DNP 2-2-0 at Lamar INJ 4-2-2 2-1-0 TCU INJ – 7-6-0 at Texas A&M INJ – 0-4-0 at Vanderbilt INJ – 4-4-0 at Oklahoma INJ – 5-5-1 Marshall INJ – 10-5-2 at UTEP INJ – 2-3-3 Memphis INJ – 5-3-0 at Tulane INJ – 2-2-0 Houston INJ – 0-3-0 at Southern Miss INJ – 4-1-0 Tulane INJ – 6-2-1 at East Carolina INJ – 2-2-0 at SMU INJ – 2-3-0 UAB INJ – 2-0-0 UCF INJ – 11-12-1 at Tulsa INJ – 4-3-1 at Houston INJ – 6-6-2 at UCF INJ – 8-5-0 East Carolina INJ – 4-2-1 SMU INJ – 4-3-0 vs. Southern Miss INJ – 4-5-0

12 13 14 B Beasley Packevicius P Beasley 5-2-1 15-10-0 – 1-4-1 18-11-0 – 3-1-0 12-8-0 – 0-1-0 9-10-2 – 0-2-2 2-5-1 – 0-2-1 10-12-0 – 9-6-4 13-15-0 3-3-0 9-2-2 4-5-2 0-2-2 8-3-3 10-11-2 DNP 2-4-3 6-14-0 DNP 3-6-4 4-11-0 DNP 2-1-2 17-7-0 5-0-1 2-2-1 16-10-1 4-7-1 0-0-1 10-5-0 6-2-0 3-4-1 13-9-2 1-0-2 8-0-2 13-12-1 0-4-0 5-4-4 12-2-0 2-6-0 0-2-2 16-20-2 6-6-2 6-2-1 INJ 0-3-0 3-1-3 INJ 0-3-0 4-3-2 INJ 0-3-0 0-1-0 INJ 0-3-0 0-0-1 INJ 0-0-2 0-0-0 INJ 3-2-1 2-4-1 INJ 1-5-2 3-3-3 INJ 1-3-1 3-0-3 INJ 0-0-0 0-2-2 INJ 0-4-3 8-2-2 INJ 2-1-1 10-3-1 INJ 0-4-2

21 Foster 6-1-0 9-2-1 0-2-2 7-1-2 10-1-4 15-8-2 17-6-5 13-4-2 9-2-2 14-2-6 8-3-1 2-6-3 14-3-3 10-2-2 INJ INJ 13-1-4 14-3-3 10-2-2 11-2-5 11-2-5 11-3-3 12-3-6 8-1-4 5-2-2 22-2-7 15-5-4 INJ INJ INJ

23 Szalay – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 8-0-3 6-1-3 3-1-0 0-3-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-2-1 6-0-1

32 33 Pflieger Ghoram 5-3-0 5-2-0 5-6-3 0-2-1 14-5-2 2-1-2 13-1-0 0-2-0 3-4-0 2-5-0 INJ 3-4-0 INJ 2-2-2 INJ 8-3-1 INJ 0-0-0 INJ 26-10-3 INJ 16-6-0 INJ 15-6-0 INJ 5-2-0 INJ 5-3-3 INJ 1-3-1 INJ 10-5-2 INJ 16-2-0 INJ 10-6-3 INJ 14-6-4 INJ 16-4-1 INJ 3-4-2 INJ 10-6-4 INJ 10-4-1 INJ 7-4-1 INJ 8-3-2 INJ 9-1-0 INJ 23-4-2 INJ 6-4-3 INJ 17-7-0 INJ 7-6-1

34 Saunders 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 9-5-0 2-1-0 7-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-20 7-6-0 1-5-0 4-4-0 7-5-1 12-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-7-0 7-5-0 4-2-0 6-3-0 0-1-0 4-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-2-1 2-0-0 0-0-0

41 Britton 4-5-0 13-3-0 3-3-0 6-3-0 14-8-1 14-9-1 24-7-0 11-6-3 11-2-1 13-8-0 8-6-0 6-6-0 0-1-0 INJ 2-4-0 2-4-2 4-7-2 14-5-0 6-5-0 17-6-2 9-5-2 14-5-0 18-10-1 12-1-1 10-3-0 10-5-1 9-9-0 40-4-0 16-3-1 17-7-1

42 Talbert – – – – – – DNP 0-0-0 3-1-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 5-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 6-3-2 2-1-0 0-4-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-1 0-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-1 0-1-0 0-2-0

43 Perka 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 4-0-2 2-0-1 1-1-0 10-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 9-2-1 6-0-0 8-3-1 4-7-0 6-6-0 0-2-0 9-5-1 2-1-1 12-6-1 9-3-1 6-4-2

Review l 2007-08 Top Individual Performances Scoring Pts. 40 26 24 23 22 20 18 18

Player Patrick Britton Lawrence Ghoram Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Rodney Foster Jasen Williams Patrick Britton Paulius Packevicius

Field Goals Made Opponent East Carolina TCU Tulane at UCF at Houston vs. Eastern Illinois UAB Duquesne

Date M 5 D 29 F 2 M 1 F 23 N 30 F 13 N 17

Rebounding Reb. 20 15 14 12 12 12 11 11 11

Player Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius

FGs 14 10 9 8 7 7 7 7

Player Patrick Britton Lawrence Ghoram Lawrence Ghoram Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Lawrence Ghoram Jasen Williams Paulius Packevicius

Opponent East Carolina TCU at UCF at Houston SMU at Southern Miss vs. Eastern Illinois Duquesne

Assists Date M 5 D 29 M 1 F 23 M 8 J 26 N 30 N 17

Date J 23 D 5 D 29 F 16 J 16 D 1 D 31 D 22 N 17

Treys 6 4 4 4 4

Player Rodney Foster Rodney Foster Jasen Williams Cory Pflieger Cory Pflieger

Opponent at Houston at UCF vs. Eastern Illinois UALR Richmond

Player Rodney Foster Rodney Foster Rodney Foster Rodney Foster Rodney Foster Jasen Williams Jasen Williams

Opponent at Houston UAB TCU at East Carolina at Texas State UL-Monroe Richmond

Date F 23 F13 D 29 F 6 D 5 D 1 N 20

Opponent at Oklahoma UL-Monroe at Tulane at UTEP

Date J 5 D 1 J 19 J 12

Opponent vs. Southern Miss at Texas A&M at Lamar Texas vs. Eastern Illinois

Date M 12 D 31 D 22 D 8 N 30

Steals

Three-Pointers Made Opponent Houston at Texas State TCU UCF Memphis Louisiana-Monroe Texas A&M Lamar Duquesne

Ast. 7 6 6 5 5 5 5

Date F 23 M 1 N 30 N 27 N 20

Steals 6 6 4 4

Player Pierre Beasley Rodney Foster Rodney Foster Pierre Beasley

Blocks Blk. 3 3 3 3 3

Player Patrick Britton Paulius Packevicius Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Paulius Packevicius

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Review l 2007-08 Superlatives Rice Game Highs Points 88 FG Made 27 FG Attempts 74 FG Pct. .519 (27-52) 3FG Made 9 3FG Attempts 27 3FG Pct. .571 (4-7) FT Made 33 FT Attempts 49 FT Pct. .938 (15-16) Rebounds 50 Assists 17 Steals 14 Blocked Shots 7 Turnovers 29 29 Fouls 28

at Texas State East Carolina vs. Louisiana-Monroe East Carolina at Houston at Houston at East Carolina at Texas State at Texas State SMU Houston at Houston at Oklahoma at Texas A&M Houston Memphis at Southern Miss

Rice Game Lows December 5, 2007 March 5, 2008 December 1, 2007 March 5, 2008 February 23, 2008 February 23, 2008 February 6, 2008 December 5, 2007 December 5, 2007 March 8, 2008 January 23, 2008 February 23, 2008 January 5, 2008 December 31, 2008 January 23, 2008 January 16, 2008 January 26, 2008

Opponent Game Highs

100

Points 86 FG Made 29 FG Attempts 69 69 FG Pct. .591 (26-44) 3FG Made 14 3FG Attempts 31 31 31 3FG Pct. .533 (8-15) FT Made 29 FT Attempts 38 38 FT Pct. 1.000 (6-6) Rebounds 59 Assists 27 Steals 17 17 Blocked Shots 9 9 Turnovers 21 21 21 Fouls 36

Duquesne Texas at Texas A&M at TCU Tulane at Texas State at Houston Memphis at Texas State UAB at Southern Miss Tulane at Southern Miss Marshall at TCU at Texas State Houston Memphis at Tulane Duquesne at Tulane vs. Louisiana-Monroe Duquesne at Texas State

November 17, 2007 December 8, 2007 December 31, 2007 November 13, 2007 February 2, 2008 December 5, 2007 February 23, 2008 January 16, 2008 December 5, 2007 February 13, 2008 January 26, 2008 February 2, 2008 January 26, 2008 January 9, 2008 November 13, 2007 December 5, 2007 January 23, 2008 January 16, 2008 January 19, 2008 November 17, 2007 January 19, 2008 December 1, 2007 November 17, 2007 December 5, 2007

Points 37 FG Made 13 FG Attempts 41 FG Pct. .241 (13-54) 3FG Made 0 3FG Attempts 5 3FG Pct. .000 (0-6) FT Made 3 3 FT Attempts 5 FT Pct. .273 (3-11) Rebounds 23 Assists 5 5 Steals 2 Blocked Shots 0 0 Turnovers 10 10 10 Fouls 11

at Tulsa at TCU at Lamar at TCU East Carolina Memphis East Carolina Texas at Tulsa at Tulsa Texas UALR at TCU at Texas A&M vs. Southern Miss at Tulane vs. UCF vs. Louisiana-Monroe at East Carolina at UCF Marshall

February 20, 2008 November 13, 2007 December 22, 2007 November 13, 2007 March 5, 2008 January 16, 2008 March 5, 2008 December 8, 2008 February 20, 2008 February 20, 2008 December 8, 2008 November 27, 2007 November 13, 2007 December 31, 2007 March 12, 2008 January 19, 2008 February 16, 2008 December 1, 2007 February 6, 2008 March 1, 2008 January 9, 2008

Opponent Game Lows Points 49 FG Made 16 FG Attempts 39 FG Pct. .328 (22-67) 3FG Made 2 2 3FG Attempts 9 3FG Pct. .143 (2-14) FT Made 6 FT Attempts 6 FT Pct. .520 (13-25) Rebounds 20 Assists 7 Steals 5 5 5 Blocked Shots 0 Turnovers 6 Fouls 12

vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois UCF Houston at Southern Miss vs. SMU vs. SMU at Southern Miss Marshall Marshall at Texas State TCU East Carolina at Texas A&M vs. UCF at UCF Four Times vs. Southern Miss at East Carolina

November 30, 2007 November 30, 2007 February 16, 2008 January 23, 2008 January 26, 2008 March 8, 2008 March 8, 2008 January 26, 2008 January 9, 2008 January 9, 2008 December 5, 2008 December 29, 2007 March 5, 2008 December 31, 2008 February 16, 2008 March 1, 2008 March 12, 2008 February 6, 2008


Review l Miscellaneous Statistics Led Rice in Scoring Patrick Britton 8 Paulius Packevicius 8 Rodney Foster 6 Lawrence Ghoram 6 Cory Pflieger 2 Jasen Williams 2 Suleiman Braimoh 1

^

Led Rice in Rebounding Paulius Packevicius Scott Saunders Patrick Britton Suleiman Braimoh Lawrence Ghoram Pierre Beasley Aleks Perka ^

15 8 7 3 3 1 1

Led Rice in Assists Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Bryan Beasley Jasen Williams Pierre Beasley Patrick Britton Chris Hagan Suleiman Braimoh Aleks Perka

14 7 4 3 1 2 2 1 1

Double-Figure Scoring Games Patrick Britton Rodney Foster Paulius Packevicius Lawrence Ghoram Jasen Williams Suleiman Braimoh Aleks Perka Cory Pflieger Bryan Beasley Scott Saunders Total

16 16 13 12 4 2 2 2 1 1 67

^

Second-Chance Points Patrick Britton Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Aleks Perka Bryan Beasley Scott Saunders Rodney Foster Jasen Williams Chris Szalay Chance Talbert Pierre Beasley Cory Pflieger Rice Total Opponent Toal Scored the Owls’ First Points Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Scott Saunders Lawrence Ghoram Aleks Perka Jason Williams Owls’ First Subsitution Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Pierre Beasley Scott Saunders Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Cory Pflieger *

Double-Figure Rebounding Games Paulius Packevicius 11 Suleiman Braimoh 1 Patrick Britton 1 Lawrence Ghoram 1 Total 14 Double-Doubles Paulius Packevicius Suleiman Braimoh Patrick Britton Total

8 1 1 10

OR Leading to Points Suleiman Braimoh Lawrence Ghoram Patrick Britton Paulius Packevicius Bryan Beasley Scott Saunders Aleks Perka Pierre Beasley Chance Talbert Rodney Foster Chris Hagan Chris Szalay Team Rebounds Total

29 28 27 24 8 7 6 3 3 2 1 1 18 157

70 56 51 43 19 17 15 14 9 5 4 1 1 305 343 7 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1

Bench Points Suleiman Braimoh Rodney Foster Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Chris Szalay Pierre Beasley Chance Talbert Jasen Williams Cory Pflieger Bryan Beasley Patrick Britton Lawrence Ghoram Chris Hagan Rice Total Opponents

81 50 47 44 34 31 28 26 14 13 11 10 6 369 702

Points in the Paint Rice Total Opponents

598 770

Points Off Turnovers Rice Total Opponents

379 537

Fast Break Points Rice Total Opponents

99 192

^ Denotes Includes Co-Leaders 11 *Denotes Multiple Substitutions 6 Included 5 5 3 2 2 1

Free Throws Last 4 minutes/OT Games Decided by 10 Points or Fewer S Braimoh 4-4 1.000 Aleks Perka 2-2 1.000 Jasen Williams 2-2 1.000 Patrick Britton 17-22 .773 Rodney Foster 13-17 .765 L Ghoram 5-8 .625 P Packevicius 3-6 .500 Bryan Beasley 4-10 .400 P Beasley 0-2 .000 Rice Total 50-73 .685 Opponents 82-105 .781

Forward Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Packevicius Perka Perka Ghoram

Rice Starting Lineups

Forward Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Braimoh Braimoh Britton Britton Braimoh Braimoh Britton Britton Britton Britton

Guard/Fwd Foster Perka Ghoram Foster Ghoram Ghoram Ghoram Foster Braimoh Saunders Saunders Braimoh Saunders Saunders Saunders

Guard Pflieger Ghoram Foster Pflieger Pflieger Foster Pflieger Beasley Ghoram Ghoram Ghoram Ghoram Ghoram Ghoram Foster

Guard Williams Beasley Beasley Hagan Foster Williams Williams Williams Foster Foster Foster Beasley Beasley Foster Beasley

W/L 1-0 1-1 1-4 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-3 0-6

Owls’ Record When ...

Overall At Home Merrell Center Reliant Arena Toyota Center On the Road Neutral Site

3-27 1-12 1-4 0-7 0-1 1-13 1-2

Games Decided by 3 Points or Fewer Games Decided by 9 Points or Fewer Games Decided by 10 Points or More Overtime Rice Scores First Leads at the Half Trails at the Half Tied at the Half Leads with 10 Minutes to Play Trails with 10 Minutes to Play Tied with 10 Minutes to Play Leads with 5 Minutes to Play Trails with 5 Minutes to Play Tied with 5 Minutes to Play

0-1 3-10 0-16 0-0 0-13 2-3 1-24 0-0 3-1 0-26 0-0 3-1 0-24 0-2

Rice Shoots 50% or Better Opponent Shoots 50% or Better Rice Shoots Better Than Opponent Rice Outrebounds Opponent Opponent Outrebounds Rice Rebounds are the Same Rice Shoots 70% or Better at the Line Rice Shoots More Free Throws Than Opponent Opponent Shoots More Free Throws Than Rice Free Throw Attempts are the Same Rice Commits Fewer Turnovers Than Opponent Rice Commits More Turnovers Than Opponent Turnovers are the Same When Rice Bench Outscores Opponent’s Bench

1-2 0-2 3-9 3-8 0-18 0-1 2-7 2-7 0-20 1-0 0-8 3-17 0-2 1-3

Rice Scores 100+ Rice Scores 90-99 Rice Scores 80-89 Rice Scores 70-79 Rice Scores Less Than 70 Opponent Scores 100+ Opponent Scores 90-99 Opponent Scores 80-89 Opponent Scores 70-79 Opponent Scores Less Than 70

0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-26 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-6 2-16

Afternoon Games Evening Games (5 p.m. or Later Starts) Televised On CSTV Televised On ESPN Full Court Televised on Fox Sports Net Southwest Games in November Games in December Games in January Games in February Games in March

1-6 2-21 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-4 2-4 0-8 0-7 0-4

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Review l Conference USA Statistics 2007-08 Conference USA Standings Conference USA

Memphis # 1 UAB 2 Houston 3 UCF Southern Miss UTEP 3 Tulsa 3 Marshall Tulane East Carolina SMU Rice

W 16 12 11 9 9 8 8 8 6 5 4 0

L 0 4 5 7 7 8 8 8 10 11 12 16

Pct. 1.000 .750 .688 .563 .563 .500 .500 .500 .375 .313 .250 .000

Home 8-0 7-1 7-1 6-2 6-2 7-1 6-2 5-3 3-5 4-4 3-5 0-8

Away 8-0 5-3 4-4 3-5 3-5 1-7 2-6 3-5 3-5 1-7 1-7 0-8

Won 38 23 24 16 19 19 25 16 17 11 10 3

Lost 2 11 10 15 14 14 14 14 15 19 20 27

Pct. .950 .676 .706 .516 .576 .576 .641 .533 .531 .367 .333 1.00

Overall Home 20-1 14-1 17-2 12-4 11-3 13-3 18-2 13-4 9-6 9-10 8-10 1-11

Away 10-0 9-6 5-6 3-8 3-11 3-10 3-11 3-8 4-8 1-8 2-9 1-13

Neutral 8-1 0-4 2-2 1-3 5-0 3-1 4-1 0-2 4-1 1-1 0-1 1-3

Last 10 9-1 6-4 5-5 5-9 7-3 5-5 8-2 5-5 2-8 3-7 3-7 0-10

Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 3 Lost 1 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 20

Conference USA Regular Season & Tournament Champion NCAA Tournament 2 Mastercard NIT Tournament 3 College Basketball Invitational # 1

Team Statistics

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Scoring Offense Rk Team 1 Memphis 2 Houston 3 UTEP 4 UAB 5 UCF 6 Southern Miss 7 Tulsa 8 East Carolina 9 Marshall 10 Tulane 11 SMU 12 Rice

G 40 34 33 23 31 33 39 30 30 32 30 30

Pts. 3196 2681 2527 2501 2269 2388 2746 2049 2018 2102 1916 1678

Avg./G 79.9 78.9 76.6 73.6 73.2 72.4 70.4 68.3 67.3 65.7 63.9 55.9

Free Throw Percentage Rk Team G 1 Houston 34 2 Tulsa 39 3 UCF 31 4 UAB 34 5 Tulane 32 6 East Carolina 30 7 Southern Miss 33 8 Marshall 30 9 SMU 30 10 UTEP 33 11 Rice 30 12 Memphis 40

FTM 552 591 462 523 506 461 598 479 376 594 394 608

FTA 717 813 650 740 716 664 867 704 568 904 608 991

Pct. .770 .727 .711 .707 .707 .694 .690 .680 .662 .657 .648 .614

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Rk Team G 3FG 1 East Carolina 30 232 2 UAB 34 254 3 UCF 31 231 4 Houston 34 375 5 Tulsa 39 261 6 Memphis 40 302 7 SMU 30 192 8 UTEP 33 217 9 Southern Miss 33 128 10 Tulane 32 146 11 Marshall 30 171 12 Rice 30 104

3FGA 604 678 636 1039 739 865 571 657 391 456 541 381

Pct. .384 .375 .363 .361 .353 .349 .336 .330 .327 .320 .316 .273

Scoring Defense Rk Team 1 Memphis 2 Tulsa 3 Marshall 4 Tulane 5 Southern Miss 6 UAB 7 UCF Rice 9 Houston 10 SMU 11 East Carolina 12 UTEP

G 40 39 30 32 33 34 31 30 34 30 30 33

Pts. 2477 2542 1971 2124 2202 2288 2139 2070 2391 2141 2182 2415

Avg./G 61.9 65.2 65.7 66.4 66.7 67.3 69.0 69.0 70.3 71.4 72.7 73.2

Field Goal Percentage Rk Team G 1 Memphis 40 2 UAB 34 3 Southern Miss 33 4 UCF 31 5 Tulsa 39 6 Tulane 32 7 UTEP 33 8 Marshall 30 9 SMU 30 10 East Carolina 30 11 Houston 34 12 Rice 30

FG 1143 862 831 788 947 725 858 684 674 678 877 590

FGA 2454 1896 1833 1746 2140 1640 1980 1610 1600 1631 2138 1558

Pct. .466 .455 .453 .451 .443 .442 .433 .425 .421 .416 .410 .379

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Rk Team G 3FG 3FGA 1 Memphis 40 198 656 2 Tulane 32 203 620 3 Tulsa 39 235 717 4 Rice 30 190 566 5 UCF 31 223 664 6 UAB 34 205 610 7 Houston 34 237 702 8 Southern Miss 33 204 590 9 UTEP 33 232 657 10 Marshall 30 180 509 East Carolina 30 180 509 12 SMU 30 247 670

Pct. .302 .327 .328 .336 .336 .336 .338 .346 .353 .354 .354 .369

Margin +18.0 +8.5 +6.3 +5.6 +5.2 +4.2 +3.4 +1.6 -0.7 -4.4 -7.5 -13.1

Field Goal Percentage Defense Rk Team G FG 1 Memphis 40 893 2 Tulane 32 726 3 Tulsa 39 918 4 UAB 34 807 5 UCF 31 709 6 Southern Miss 33 756 7 Rice 30 691 8 Houston 34 827 9 UTEP 33 784 10 SMU 30 769 11 East Carolina 30 759 12 Marshall 30 696

FGA 2286 1793 2250 1944 1703 1773 1620 1927 1825 1758 1714 1560

Pct. .391 .405 .408 .415 .416 .426 .427 .429 .430 .437 .443 .446

3-Point Field Goals Made Rk Team G 1 Houston 34 2 East Carolina 30 3 Memphis 40 4 UAB 34 5 UCF 31 6 Tulsa 39 7 UTEP 33 8 SMU 30 9 Marshall 30 10 Tulane 32 11 Southern Miss 33 12 Rice 30

Scoring Margin Rk Team 1 Memphis 2 Houston 3 UAB 4 Southern Miss 5 Tulsa 6 UCF 7 UTEP 8 Marshall 9 Tulane 10 East Carolina 11 SMU 12 Rice

G 40 34 34 33 39 31 33 30 32 30 30 30

Off. 79.9 78.9 73.6 72.4 70.4 73.2 6.6 67.3 65.7 68.3 63.9 55.9

Def. 61.9 70.3 67.3 66.7 65.2 69.0 73.2 65.7 66.4 72.7 71.4 69.0

3FG 375 232 302 254 231 261 217 152 171 146 128 104

Avg/G 11.0 7.73 7.55 7.47 7.45 6.69 6.58 6.40 5.70 4.56 3.88 3.47


Review l Conference USA Statistics Team Statistics Rebounding Offense Rk Team 1 Memphis 2 Tulsa 3 Southern Miss 4 UTEP 5 Hoouston 6 UAB 7 UCF 8 Rice 9 Marshall 10 SMU 11 Tulane 12 East Carolina

G 40 39 33 33 34 34 31 30 30 30 32 30

Reb. 1620 1495 1257 1220 1255 1252 1083 1046 1029 1015 1075 983

Avg/G 40.5 38.3 38.1 37.0 36.9 36.8 34.9 34.9 34.3 33.8 33.6 32.8

Rebounding Margin Rk Team G 1 USM 33 2 Memphis 40 3 Tulsa 39 4 UAB 34 5 Marshall 30 6 UCF 31 7 UTEP 33 8 Tulane 32 9 Rice 30 10 SMU 30 11 Houston 34 12 ECU 30

Rebounding Defense Rk Team 1 Southern Miss 2 Tulsa 3 Marshall 4 UCF 5 Memphis 6 UAB 7 Tulane 8 SMU 9 Rice 10 East Carolina 11 UTEP 12 Houston

G 33 39 30 31 40 34 32 30 30 30 33 34

Reb. 1044 1260 976 1052 1372 1169 1108 1080 1087 1199 1253 1338

Avg/G 31.6 32.3 32.5 33.9 34.3 34.4 34.6 36.0 36.2 38.0 38.0 39.4

Blocked Shots Rk Team 1 Memphis 2 Tulsa 3 Tulane 4 SMU 5 East Carolina 6 Houston 7 UCF 8 UAB 9 Southern Miss 10 Rice 11 UTEP 12 Marshall

Individual Statistics

Scoring Rk Player, Team G 1 Stefon Jackson, UTEP 33 2 Robert McKiver, HOU 34 3 Robert Vaden, UAB 33 4 Jermaine Taylor, UCF 31 5 Jeremy Wise, USM 33 6 Chris D.-Roberts, MEM 40 7 Ben Uzoh, TLS 39 8 Derrick Rose, MEM 40 9 David Gomez, TLN 32 10 Mark Dorris, MAR 30 11 Dave Noel, UCF 31 12 Markel Humphrey, MAR 27 13 Jon Killen, SMU 30 14 Randy Culpepper, UTEP 33 15 Marvin Kilgore, UTEP 33 16 Kevin Sims, TLN 32 17 R.L. Horton, USM 33 18 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 29 19 Bamba Fall, SMU 30 20 Tirrell Baines, MAR 30 21 Patrick Britton, Rice 29 22 Rodney Foster, Rice 25 23 Lawrence Kinnard, UAB 34 24 Sam Hinnant, ECU 30 25 Dion Dowell, HOU 34 26 Courtney Beasley, USM 33 27 Jerome Jordan, TLS 39 28 Kelvin Lewis, HOU 32 29 Derrick Roberts, SMU 28 30 Robinson Louisme, TLN 32

FG 3FG FG Pts./AVG 261 35 221 778/23.6 233 145 190 801/23.6 220 142 113 695/21.1 231 79 105 646/20.8 189 41 198 617/18.7 259 45 161 724/18.1 208 55 137 608/15.6 208 35 146 597/14.9 162 9 129 462/14.4 136 48 88 408/13.6 132 40 108 412/13.3 122 24 86 354/13.1 133 75 47 388/12.9 143 81 57 424/12.8 141 24 114 420/12.7 113 46 118 390/12.2 132 35 95 394/11.9 106 75 57 344/11.9 124 0 105 353/11.8 124 0 98 346/11.5 106 0 115 327/11.3 89 47 54 279/11.2 129 49 70 377/11.1 105 74 46 330/11.0 120 73 58 371/10.9 128 17 75 348/10.5 154 0 102 410/10.5 105 56 61 327/10.2 99 37 48 283/10.1 127 1 57 312/9.8

Team 1257 1620 1495 1252 1029 1083 1220 1075 1046 1015 1255 983

Rebounds RK Player, Team G 1 Joey Dorsey, MEM 38 2 Jerome Jordan, TLS 39 3 Calvin Walls, TSL 39 4 Gabe Blair, ECU 29 5 Lawrence Kinnard, UAB 34 6 Dion Dowell, HOU 34 7 Robert Dozier, MEM 37 8 Papa Dia, SMU 28 9 Reggie Huffman, UAB 34 10 Tafari Toney, HOU 34 11 David Gomez, TLN 32 12 Tony Davis, UCF 29 13 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 30 14 Tirrell Baines, MAR 30 15 Sai’Quon Stone, USM 33 16 Stefon Jackson, UTEP 33 17 Markel Humphrey, MAR 27 18 Bamba Fall, SMU 30 19 Robinson Louisme, TLN 32 20 Ben Uzoh, TLS 39

Avg. 38.1 40.5 38.3 36.8 34.3 34.9 37.0 33.6 34.9 33.8 36.9 32.8 G 40 39 32 30 30 34 31 34 33 30 33 30

OFF 134 109 99 59 57 80 97 57 77 89 55 55 72 84 59 56 62 40 60 64

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 3.0 FGM) RK Player, Team G 1 Robinson Louisme, TLN 32 2 Reggie Huffman, UAB 34 3 Bamba Fall, SMU 30 4 Jerome Jordan, TLS 39 5 John Fields, ECU 29 6 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 30 7 Chris Douglas-Roberts, MEM 40 8 David Gomez, TLN 32 9 Tirrell Baines, MAR 30 10 Dave Noel, UCF 31

OPP 1044 1372 1260 1169 976 1052 1253 1108 1087 1080 1338 1139

Avg. MAR 31.6 +6.5 34.3 +6.2 32.3 +6.0 14.4 +2.4 32.5 +1.8 33.9 +1.0 38.0 -1.0 34.6 -1.0 36.2 -1.4 36.0 -2.2 39.4 -2.4 38.0 -5.2

Blocks 144 230 171 122 117 130 109 115 103 93 92 81

Avg/G 6.10 5.90 5.34 4.07 3.90 3.82 3.52 3.38 3.12 3.10 2.79 2.70

DEF 228 200 181 141 175 151 153 126 138 125 142 117 105 91 132 132 89 127 114 148

TOT Avg/G 362 9.5 309 7.9 280 7.2 200 6.9 232 6.8 231 6.8 250 6.8 183 6.5 215 6.3 214 6.3 197 6.2 172 5.9 177 5.9 175 5.8 191 5.8 188 5.7 151 5.6 167 5.6 174 5.4 212 5.4

FG 127 117 124 154 98 104 259 162 124 132

FGA 211 203 219 273 176 187 479 301 237 255

Pct. .602 .576 .566 .564 .557 .556 .541 .538 .523 .518

Assists Rk Team 1 Memphis 2 UCF 3 East Carolina 4 UAB 5 UTEP 6 SMU 7 Tulane 8 Tulsa 9 Houston 10 Marshall 11 Southern Miss 12 Rice

G 40 31 30 34 33 30 32 39 34 30 33 30

Assists 367 469 427 475 443 387 406 490 427 373 380 298

Avg/G 15.93 15.13 14.23 13.97 13.42 12.90 12.69 12.56 12.56 12.43 11.52 9.93

Steals Rk Team 1 Houston 2 Memphis 3 UTEP 4 UCF 5 Marshall 6 Tulane 7 East Carolina 8 Rice 9 SMU 10 UAB 11 Southern Miss 12 Tulsa

G 34 40 33 31 30 32 30 30 30 34 33 39

Steals 289 337 253 237 205 214 200 197 176 195 182 211

Avg/G 8.50 8.43 7.67 7.65 6.83 6.69 6.67 6.57 5.87 5.74 5.52 5.41

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 1.0 FGM) RK Player, Team G FG FGA 1 Dave Noel, UCF 31 40 88 2 Brett McDade, TLS 39 52 123 3 Cory Farmer, ECU 30 39 93 4 Chris Douglas-Roberts, MEM 40 45 109 5 Dion Dowell, HOU 34 73 179 6 Sam Hinnant, ECU 30 74 183 7 Jon Killen, SMU 30 75 186 8 Robert Vaden, UAB 33 142 355 9 Darrell Jenkins, ECU 30 40 100 10 Robert McKiver, HOU 34 145 376 11 Ray Reese, TLS 39 46 122 12 Kelvin Lewis, HOU 32 56 149 13 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 29 75 202 14 R.L. Horton, USM 33 35 95 15 Jermaine Taylor, UCF 31 79 215 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2.0 FGM) RK Player, Team G 1 Robert McKiver, HOU 34 2 Robert Vaden, UAB 33 3 Lanny Smith, HOU 29 4 Kevin Sims, TLN 32 5 Courtney Beasley, USM 33 6 Brock Young, ECU 30 7 Jeremy Wise, USM 33 8 Ben Uzoh, TLS 39 9 Jermaine Taylor, UCF 31 10 Dave Noel, UCF 31 11 Aaron Johnson, UAB 34 12 Rodney Foster, Rice 25 13 Mark Dorris, MAR 30 14 R.L. Horton, USM 33 15 Tirrell Baines, MAR 30

FG 190 113 65 118 75 78 198 137 105 108 75 54 88 95 98

FGA 215 131 78 143 91 95 242 170 132 137 96 71 116 129 134

Pct. .455 .423 .419 .413 .408 .404 .403 .400 .400 .386 .377 .376 .371 .368 .367 Pct. .884 .863 .833 .825 .824 .821 .818 .806 .795 .788 .781 .761 .759 .736 .731

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Assists RK Player, Team 1 Darrell Jenkins, ECU 2 Jon Killen, SMU 3 Marvin Kilgore, UTEP 4 Derrick Rose, MEM 5 Jeremy Wise, USM 6 Aaron Johnson, UAB 7 Kevin Sims, TLN 8 Lanny Smith, HOU 9 Julyan Stone, UTEP 10 Chip Cartwright, UCF 11 Antonio Anderson, MEM 12 Rodney Foster, Rice 13 Dave Noel, UCF 14 Brett McDade, TLS 15 Mike O’Donnell, UCF

G 30 30 33 40 33 34 32 29 33 31 40 25 31 39 29

Assists Avg/G 181 6.03 154 5.13 166 5.03 189 4.73 137 4.15 138 4.06 120 3.75 108 3.72 114 3.45 107 3.45 136 3.40 79 3.16 95 3.06 119 3.05 88 3.03

Steals RK Player, Team 1 Mark Dorris, MAR 2 Robert McKiver, HOU 3 Randy Culpepper, UTEP 4 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 5 Julyan Stone, UTEP 6 Rodney Foster, Rice 7 Jon Killen, SMU 8 Kevin Sims, TLN 9 Gabe Blair, ECU 10 Dave Noel, UCF 11 Chris Douglas-Roberts, MEM Antonio Anderson, MEM 13 Derrick Rose, MEM 14 Jeremy Wise, USM Stefon Jackson, UTEP

G 30 34 33 29 33 25 30 32 29 31 40 40 40 33 33

Steals Avg/G 55 1.83 56 1.65 54 1.64 47 1.62 52 1.58 38 1.52 44 1.47 44 1.38 38 1.31 39 1.26 49 1.23 48 1.20 48 1.20 39 1.18 39 1.18

3-Point FG Made RK Player, Team 1 Robert Vaden, UAB 2 Robert McKiver, HOU 3 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 4 Jermaine Taylor, UCF 5 Jon Killen, SMU 6 Sam Hinnant, ECU 7 Randy Culpepper, UTEP 8 Dion Dowell, HOU 9 Rodney Foster, Rice 10 James Legan, ECU 11 Kelvin Lewis 12 Doneal Mack, MEM 13 Mark Dorris, MAR 14 Lawrence Kinnard, UAB 15 Kevin Sims, TLN

G 33 34 29 31 30 30 33 34 25 30 32 39 30 34 32

Blocked Shots RK Player, Team 1 Jerome Jordan, TLS 2 Bamba Fall, SMU 3 Joey Dorsey, MEM 4 John Fields, ECU 5 Robert Dozier 6 Gijo Bain, USM 7 David Gomez, TLN 8 Dion Dowell, HOU 9 Stanley Billings, UCF 10 Tony Davis, UCF 11 Donnavan Stith, TLN 12 Robinson Louisme, TLN 13 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 14 Shawn Taggart, MEM 15 Gabe Blair, ECU

G 39 30 38 29 37 28 32 34 24 29 32 32 30 39 29

3FG 142 145 75 79 75 74 81 73 47 55 56 66 48 49 46

Avg/G 4.30 4.26 2.59 2.55 2.50 2.47 2.45 2.15 1.88 1.83 1.75 1.69 1.60 1.44 1.44

Blocks Avg/G 143 3.67 63 2.10 74 1.95 56 1.93 68 1.84 47 1.68 51 1.59 52 1.53 31 1.28 36 1.24 39 1.22 37 1.16 29 0.97 37 0.95 25 0.86

Individual Statistics Conference USA Games

Scoring Rk Player, Team G 1 Robert McKiver, HOU 16 2 Stefon Jackson, UTEP 16 3 Robert Vaden, UAB 15 4 Jermaine Taylor, UCF 16 5 Jeremy Wise, USM 16 6 Chris D.-Roberts, MEM 16 7 David Gomez, TLN 16 8 Jon Killen, SMU 16 9 Mark Dorris, MAR 16 10 Ben Uzoh, TLS 16 11 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 15 12 Derrick Rose, MEM 16 Dave Noel, UCF 16 14 Lawrence Kinnard, UAB 16 15 Rodney Foster, Rice 12 16 Bamba Fall, SMU 16 Marvin Kilgore, UTEP 16 18 Randy Culpepper, UTEP 16 19 Patrick Britton, Rice 15 20 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 16

FG 3FG FG 121 72 92 132 16 120 103 70 68 125 36 56 87 18 115 103 17 55 82 4 82 83 50 23 78 28 43 77 14 52 62 43 33 76 11 49 66 22 58 72 24 41 48 30 29 70 0 58 68 9 53 65 36 30 63 0 57 72 4 47

Rebounds RK Player, Team G 1 Joey Dorsey, MEM 16 2 Jerome Jordan, TLS 16 3 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 16 4 Lawrence Kinnard, UAB 16 5 Robert Dozier, MEM 15 6 Tafari Toney, HOU 16 7 Papa Dia, SMU 14 8 Stefon Jackson, UTEP 16 9 Sai’Quon Stone, USM 16 10 David Gomez, TLN 16 11 Gabe Blair, ECU 16 12 Calvin Walls, TLS 16 13 Ben Uzoh, TLS 16 14 Tony Davis, UCF 16 Andre Stephens, USM 16

OFF 58 41 51 29 38 42 28 29 28 29 32 33 25 30 40

DEF 105 82 71 91 69 63 62 72 69 67 63 61 65 56 46

Pts./AVG 406/25.4 400/25.0 344/22.9 342/21.4 307/19.2 278/17.4 250/15.6 239/14.9 227/14.2 220/13.8 200/13.3 212/13.3 212/13.3 209/13.1 155/12.9 198/12.4 198/12.4 196/12.3 183/12.2 195/12.2

TOT Avg/G 163 10.2 123 7.7 122 7.6 120 7.5 107 7.1 105 6.6 90 6.4 101 6.3 97 6.1 96 6.0 95 5.9 94 5.9 90 5.6 86 5.4 86 5.4

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 3.0 FGM) RK Player, Team G FG FGA 1 Jerome Jordan, TLS 16 58 100 2 Chris Douglas-Roberts, MEM 16 103 185 3 John Fields, ECU 15 47 85 4 Robinson Louisme, TLN 16 59 107 5 David Gomez, TLN 16 82 151 6 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 16 72 133 7 Tirrell Baines, MAR 16 60 112 8 Bamba Fall, SMU 16 70 135 9 Dave Noel, UCF 16 66 128 10 Calvin Walls, TLS 16 59 122 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 1.0 FGM) RK Player, Team G FG FGA 1 Ray Reese, TLS 16 24 50 2 Cory Farmer, ECU 16 23 48 3 Dave Noel, UCF 16 22 46 4 Darrell Jenkins, ECU 16 23 49 5 Brett McDade, TLS 16 21 46 6 Jon Killen, SMU 16 50 118 7 Channing Toney, UAB 15 21 50 8 Sam Hinnant, ECU 16 43 104 9 Derrick Roberts, SMU 14 21 51 10 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 15 43 106

Pct. .580 .557 .553 .551 .543 .541 .536 .519 .516 .484 Pct. .480 .479 .478 .469 .457 .424 .420 .413 .412 .406

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 2.0 FGM) RK Player, Team G 1 Robert McKiver, HOU 16 2 Robert Vaden, UAB 15 3 Channing Toney, UAB 15 4 Rodney Foster, Rice 12 5 Ben Uzoh, TLS 16 6 Courtney Beasley, USM 16 7 Kelvin Lewis, HOU 16 8 Brock Young, ECU 16 9 Kevin Sims, TLN 16 10 Lanny Smith, HOU 15

FG 92 68 37 29 52 46 33 45 53 38

FGA 102 76 43 34 61 54 39 54 64 46

Pct. .902 .895 .860 .853 .852 .852 .846 .833 .828 .826

Assists RK Player, Team 1 Jon Killen, SMU 2 Darrell Jenkins, ECU 3 Marvin Kilgore, UTEP 4 Aaron Johnson, UAB 5 Derrick Rose, MEM 6 Dave Noel, UCF Jeremy Wise, USM 8 Rodney Foster, Rice 9 Antonio Anderson, MEM Julyan Stone, UTEP

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12 16 16

Assists Avg/G 93 5.81 80 5.00 76 4.75 69 4.31 67 4.19 63 3.94 63 3.94 46 3.83 60 3.75 60 3.75

Steals RK Player, Team 1 Mark Dorris, MAR 2 Robert McKiver, HOU 3 Randy Culpepper, UTEP DaShaun Williams, HOU 5 Stefon Jackson, UTEP 6 Jermaine Taylor, UCF Julyan Stone, UTEP Rodney Foster, Rice 9 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 10 Brett McDade, TLS Dave Noel, UCF

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12 15 16 16

Steals Avg/G 32 2.00 30 1.88 27 1.69 27 1.69 25 1.56 24 1.50 24 1.50 18 1.50 22 1.47 22 1.38 22 1.38

3-Point FG Made RK Player, Team 1 Robert Vaden, UAB 2 Robert McKiver, HOU 3 Jon Killen, SMU 4 Mike O’Donnell, UCF 5 Sam Hinnant, ECU 6 Rodney Foster, Rice 7 Jermaine Taylor, UCF Randy Culpepper, UTEP 9 James Legan, ECU 10 Kelvin Lewis, HOU Dion Dowell, HOU Doneal Mack, MEM

G 15 16 16 15 16 12 16 16 16 16 16 15

Blocked Shots RK Player, Team 1 Jerome Jordan, TLS 2 Bamba Fall, SMU 3 Robert Dozier, MEM 4 John Fields, ECU 5 Joey Dorsey, MEM 6 David Gomez, TLN 7 Dion Dowell, HOU Donnavan Stith, TLN 9 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR 10 Gjio Bain, USM

G 16 16 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 14

3FG 70 72 50 43 43 30 36 36 34 32 32 30

Avg/G 4.67 4.50 3.13 2.87 2.69 2.50 2.25 2.25 2.13 2.00 2.00 2.00

Blocks Avg/G 55 3.44 32 2.00 27 1.80 25 1.67 24 1.50 22 1.38 21 1.31 21 1.31 20 1.25 16 1.14


Review l Conference USA Statistics Team Game Highs Points 112 FG Made 53 FG Attempts 84 FG Pct. .702 (40-57) 3FG Made 18 3FG Attempts 43 3FG Pct. .650 (13-20) FT Made 34 34 34 FT Attempts 50 FT Pct. 1.000 (15-15) Rebounds 61 Assists 33 Steals 18 Blocked Shots 11

USM vs. Blue Mountain USM vs. Blue Mountain USM vs. Blue Mountain UCF vs. UTEP Houston vs. SMU Houston vs. SMU UAB vs. Alabama A&M UTEP vs. Wyoming UAB vs. Houston UTEP vs. East Carolina UTEP vs. East Carolina Tulane at Syracuse USM vs. Blue Mountain Memphis vs. Austin Peay Houston at Tulane By 4 Teams, 9 Times

Individual Game Highs November 29, 2007 November 29, 2007 November 29, 2007 January 23, 2008 January 16, 2008 January 16, 2008 December 4, 2007 December 22, 2007 February 20, 2008 February 23, 2008 February 23, 2008 December 1, 2007 November 29, 2007 November 27, 2007 February 9, 2008

Team Game Highs (C-USA Games) Points 110 FG Made 41 FG Attempts 83 FG Pct. .702 (40-57) 3FG Made 18 3FG Attempts 43 3FG Pct. .647 (11-17) FT Made 34 34 FT Attempts 50 FT Pct. 1.000 (8-8) Rebounds 52 52 Assists 26 Steals 18 Blocked Shots 11 11

UCF vs. East Carolina UCF vs. East Carolina Houston at SMU UCF vs. UTEP Houston vs. SMU Houston vs. SMU UCF vs. UTEP UAB vs. Houston UTEP vs. East Carolina UTEP vs. East Carolina SMU at Memphis Mmemphis vs. East Carolina Memphis vs. UTEP UTEP vs. Southern Miss Houston at Tulane Memphis vs. East Carolina Tulsa vs. Tulane

February 20, 2008 February 20, 2008 January 16, 2008 January 23, 2008 January 16, 2008 January 16, 2008 January 23, 2008 February 20, 2008 February 23, 2008 February 23, 2008 February 6, 2008 January 9, 2008 February 2, 2008 January 30, 2008 February 9, 2008 January 9, 2008 January 16, 2008

Points 52 FG Made 17 FG Attempts 34 FG Pct. .923 (12-13) 3FG Made 9 9 9 3FG Attempts 20 3FG Pct. 1.000 (6-6) FT Made 21 FT Attempts 27 FT Pct. 1.000 (12-12) Rebounds 22 Assists 13 Steals 6 Blocked Shots 8 8 8 8 8 Turnovers 10 10 10 Fouls 11

Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR vs. ECU February 9, 2008 R. McKiver, HOU vs. College of Charleston Nov. 18, 2007 R. McKiver, HOU vs. MTSU December 1, 2007 Robert Vaden, UAB at UTEP February 27, 2008 R. McKiver, HOU vs. College of Charleston Nov. 18, 2007 Mike O’Donnell, UCF at UTEP February 27, 2008 Stefon Jackson, UTEP vs. ECU February 23, 2008 Stefon Jackson, UTEP vs. ECU February 23, 2008 Jeremy Wise, USM vs. LaTech December 19, 2007 Joey Dorsey, MEM at Houston January 30, 2008 Darrell Jenkins, ECU vs. N.C. Central Jan. 5, 2008 9 Times Gjio Bain, USM vs. Belhaven Nov. 12, 2007 Tony Davis, UCF at USF December 1, 2007 Jerome Jordan, TUL vs. Tulane Jan. 16, 2008 Jerome Jordan, TUL vs. ECU March 12, 2008 Jerome Jordan, TUL vs. Bradley April 4, 2008 vs. Louisiana-Monroe December 1, 2007 at East Carolina February 6, 2008 at UCF March 1, 2008 Marshall January 9, 2008

Individual Game Highs (C-USA Games) Points 52 FG Made 17 FG Attempts 34 FG Pct. .923 (12-13) 3FG Made 9 3FG Attempts 17 17 17 3FG Pct. 1.000 (6-6) FT Made 21 FT Attempts 27 FT Pct. 1.000 (11-11) 1.000 (11-11) 1.000 (11-11) Rebounds 22 Assists 12 12 Steals 6 6 6 Blocked Shots 8

Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Tyler Wilkerson, MAR vs. ECU February 9, 2008 Robert Vaden, UAB at UTEP February 27, 2008 Robert Vaden, UAB at SMU February 23, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU vs. USM February 27, 2008 Robert Vaden, UAB vs. Tulsa March 5, 2008 Mike O’Donnell, UCF at UTEP February 27, 2008 Stefon Jackson, UTEP vs. ECU February 23, 2008 Stefon Jackson, UTEP vs. ECU February 23, 2008 Jeremy Wise, USM vs. Rice January 26, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU vs. MEM January 30, 2008 Robert Vaden, UAB vs. Tulane March 1, 2008 Joey Dorsey, MEM at Houston January 30, 2008 Jon Killen, SMU vs. Houston January 30, 2008 Jeremy Wise, USM at ECU February 16, 2008 Robert McKiver, HOU at Rice January 23, 2008 Gabe Blair, ECU vs. SMU February 27, 2008 Randy Culpepper, UTEP vs. UAB February 27, 2008 Jerome Jordan, TUL vs. Tulane Jan. 16, 2008

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Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 1 TCU 76, Rice 49

November 13, 2007 Daniel-Myer ColiseumwFort Worth, Texas

Rice 49

No 13 41 1 21 32 5 11 12 33 34 43

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Chris Hagan Rodney Foster Cory Pflieger Jasen Williams Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Scott Saunders Aleks Perka TOTALS

TCU 76

No 32 33 1 12 24 3 5 10 11 22 30 41 42 44

Name Kevin Langford Alvarado Parker Mike Scott Brent Hackett Henry Salter Jason Ebie Neiman Owens Martiese Morones Ryan Wall Keion Mitchem Nick Metzger Luke Tauschher John Ortiz Daniel Ford TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 5-9 0-0 5-7 10 3 15 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 4 4 0-6 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 2-5 1-3 1-2 1 4 6 1-7 1-2 2-2 3 0 5 1-8 0-3 5-6 2 3 7 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 2 2 1-6 0-2 3-4 2 0 5 1-3 0-0 3-6 2 2 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 13-54 2-12 21-31 34 21 49

A 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 1-10 0-1 6-10 5 0 5-8 0-0 0-2 11 3 3-6 1-3 2-3 1 3 1-9 1-8 0-0 3 0 4-9 1-4 2-4 7 1 2-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 4 2-3 1-2 2-2 3 2 2-4 2-4 1-2 3 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2-6 0-0 2-2 12 5 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 26-69 7-23 17-27 59 22

A TO BL ST 1 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 2 2 0 4 2 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 19 2 11

TP 8 10 9 3 11 6 4 3 7 7 0 6 2 0 76

TO BL ST MIN 1 3 1 28 2 1 2 24 4 0 2 20 1 0 1 21 2 0 1 24 3 0 1 14 1 1 0 11 0 0 1 18 1 0 0 15 1 0 0 10 3 1 0 15 22 6 9 200 MIN 27 18 16 22 25 13 17 10 7 14 1 18 11 1 200

Officials: R-Steve Welmer, U1-Kelly Self, U2-Bobby Jacobs Attendance: 3,088 Rice Owls 18 31 - 49 TCU Horned Frogs 40 36 - 76

Game 2 Duquesne 86, Rice 59

November 17, 2007 Leonard E. Merrell CenterwKaty, Texas

Duquesne 86

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No 13 21 30 13 20 33 1 2 3 22 23 25 31 55

Name Paulius Packevicius Shawn James Bill Clark Jason Duty Philip Payne Kojo Mensah Aaron Jackson Kieron Achara Reggie Jackson Gary Tucker David Theis Damian Saunders Stephen Wood Lucas Newton TOTALS

Rice 59

Paulius Packevicius began his senior season with consecutive double-doubles on the road at TCU and during the home opener against Duquesne. Packevicius went on to register eight double-doubles and was averaging 11.1 points and 9.8 rebounds when a knee injury ended his season midway through Conference USA play.

No 13 41 21 32 33 1 5 11 12 34 43

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Rodney Foster Cory Pflieger Lawrence Ghoram Chris Hagan Jasen Williams Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Scott Saunders Aleks Perka TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 5-9 0-0 5-7 10 3 9-14 0-2 0-0 2 4 2-5 2-5 1-2 7 3 1-3 1-3 3-5 1 2 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 4 2-7 1-3 7-9 2 3 3-7 0-1 0-0 4 3 5-7 1-1 8-10 5 2 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0-4 0-3 4-5 4 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 3-6 0-0 4-4 8 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 27-60 5-22 27-35 39 30

TP 15 18 7 6 2 12 6 19 2 4 0 10 0 0 86

A TO BL ST 0 1 3 1 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 5 0 3 7 3 0 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 21 9 14

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 7-10 0-0 4-7 11 3 2-11 0-0 9-10 3 4 3-12 1-5 2-6 2 1 2-9 1-7 0-0 6 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 0-1 0-1 4-4 2 1 3-5 0-0 0-0 5 4 0-3 0-1 1-4 4 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 18-56 3-15 20-31 40 23

TP 18 13 9 5 0 3 4 6 1 0 0 59

A TO BL ST MIN 0 2 2 2 31 0 1 1 0 26 1 9 0 1 24 3 1 0 2 29 1 0 0 0 13 4 7 0 1 18 1 2 0 1 11 0 2 0 0 19 1 3 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 7 11 28 3 7 200

Officials: R-Les Jones, U1-Jeb Hartness, U2-James Breeding Attendance: 458 Duquesne Dukes 32 54 - 86 Rice Owls 30 29 - 59

MIN 28 25 19 19 10 24 22 21 1 20 7 19 1 1 200


Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 3 Richmond 61, Rice 55

Game 5 Rice 55, Eastern Illinois 49

November 20, 2007 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

Richmond 61

No 11 44 41 5 21 4 10 12 14 32

Name Oumar Sylla Ryan Butler Dan Geriot David Gonzalvez Kevin Hovde Jarhon Giddings Duncan McClean Kevin Smith Kevin Anderson Justin Harper TOTALS

Rice 55

No 11 33 13 5 21 1 12 32 34 41 43

Name Suleiman Braimoh Lawrence Ghoram Paulius Packevicius Jasen Williams Rodney Foster Chris Hagan Bryan Beasley Cory Pflieger Scott Saunders Patrick Britton Aleks Perka TOTALS

November 30, 2007 Carver-Hawkeye ArenawIowa City, Iowa

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 3 1-6 1-5 1-3 4 1 9-15 3-5 2-2 5 3 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 4 3-5 0-1 1-1 0 3 1-2 0-1 3-5 5 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 4 7-9 2-3 0-0 4 1 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 4 23-47 6-19 9-13 26 24

TP 0 4 23 2 7 5 0 2 16 2 61

A TO BL ST 2 3 0 2 8 1 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 16 17 2 13

MIN 21 34 32 24 13 19 1 18 32 6 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-2 0-0 1-2 4 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 5-7 0-0 2-3 8 4 3-9 1-4 4-8 2 4 0-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 1-3 0-1 1-1 3 1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1 0 5-10 4-9 0-0 5 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 5 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 20-45 6-17 9-17 32 20

TP 5 2 12 11 0 3 3 14 0 3 2 55

A TO BL ST MIN 0 2 0 0 20 2 2 0 0 13 0 3 2 0 30 5 5 1 1 33 2 3 0 0 22 0 4 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 18 0 0 0 0 11 11 22 4 4 200

Officials: R-Duke Edsall, U1-Joe Townsell, U2-Jackie Sanders Attendance: 756 Richmond Spiders 32 29 - 61 Rice Owls 28 27 - 55

Eastern Illinois 49

No 14 41 45 10 23 2 12 13 15 54

Name Bobby Catchings Jake Byrne Ousane Cisse Romain Martin Mike Robinson Tyler Laser Billy Parrish Jon’Tee Willhite Julio Anthony Bobby Jolliff TOTALS

Rice 55 No Name 13 Paulius Packevicius 41 Patrick Britton 5 Jasen Williams 21 Rodney Foster 32 Cory Pflieger 11 Suleiman Braimoh 12 Bryan Beasley 33 Lawrence Ghoram 34 Scott Saunders 43 Aleks Perka TOTALS

0 13 1 10 15 3 21 32 33

Name

Shane Edwards Rashad Moss De’Andre Eggins Terrance Akins Brandon Patterson Steven Moore John Fowler Mike Smith Derrick Bails TOTALS

Rice 52 No

11 13 5 32 33 12 21 34 41 43

Name

Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Jasen Williams Cory Pflieger Lawrence Ghoram Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Scott Saunders Patrick Britton Aleks Perka TOTALS

2-7 1-5 5-7 2-8 3-5 3-5 0-4 4-8 1-1 21-50

1-2 0-0 0-1 1-4 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-10

0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 3-5 3-4 2-3 0-0 12-16

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

0-1 2-7 5-8 4-8 0-3 0-1 3-8 0-0 2-5 2-3 18-44

0-0 0-0 3-4 4-7 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 8-17

0-0 5-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 8-14

REB PF

7 3 6 2 3 1 3 6 0 39

4 3 2 1 0 1 3 2 2 18

REB PF

0 10 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 23

0 3 3 2 1 0 1 1 5 2 18

TP

A

5 2 12 7 7 11 3 10 2 59

0 1 3 2 3 3 1 0 0 13

TP

A

0 9 13 13 0 0 7 0 6 4 52

0 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 10

TO

2 1 3 3 2 1 4 2 2 20

TO

0 3 5 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 17

Officials: R-Steve Olson, U1-Hal Lusk, U2-Rick Randall Attendance: 648 UALR Trojans 27 32 - 59 Rice Owls 23 29 - 52

A TO BL ST MIN 1 7 3 1 30 1 1 0 1 31 1 3 0 2 32 4 1 0 2 37 0 3 0 0 14 0 2 0 2 10 2 1 0 0 17 0 1 0 1 14 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 11 10 21 3 9 200

December 1, 2007 Carver-Hawkeye ArenawIowa City, Iowa

Rice 67

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 1-5 0-0 0-2 5 3 5-7 0-0 4-4 8 3 7-14 4-8 2-2 4 2 3-10 2-8 2-2 1 3 1-3 1-3 0-0 4 2 0-3 0-0 2-2 2 1 0-1 0-1 0-2 2 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 18-45 7-20 12-17 35 18

TP 2 14 20 10 3 2 0 2 0 2 55

TO BL ST MIN 4 0 4 28 0 0 0 19 1 0 0 13 3 0 2 29 1 0 1 34 5 0 0 16 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 26 1 0 0 21 18 0 7 200

Game 6 UL-Monroe 80, Rice 67

November 27, 2007 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

No

A 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 1 9

Officials: R-Tom Clark, U1-Sid Rodeheffer, U-Eugene Crawford, Jr. Attendance: 9158 EIU Panthers 25 24 - 49 Rice Owls 27 28 - 55

Game 4 UALR 59, Rice 52

UALR 59

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 4-8 1-1 0-0 5 3 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0-2 0-0 1-2 9 4 1 0-9 0-5 3-4 0 4 3 4-9 2-5 2-2 3 1 12 1-3 1-2 5-5 1 1 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2-3 0-0 2-4 3 3 6 3-7 0-0 0-0 1 0 6 16-48 4-13 13-17 29 17 49

BL

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

BL

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3

ST MIN

3 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 8

31 18 26 32 34 13 16 24 6 200

ST MIN

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3

6 37 32 35 10 8 23 7 30 12 200

No 13 41 5 12 21 11 33 34 43

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Jasen Williams Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Suleiman Braimoh Lawrence Ghoram Scott Saunders Aleks Perka TOTALS

Louisiana-Monroe 80

No 3 20 00 2 5 23 32 33

Name Raphelle Turner Afam Nweke Tony Hooper Lance Brasher Jonas Brown Jordan Payne Mitchell Hampton David Garrison TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 4-14 0-0 2-2 12 3 5-15 0-0 4-7 9 3 5-15 1-7 2-2 3 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 6-20 0-7 3-5 8 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-3 0-0 3-6 4 4 2-4 0-0 5-8 5 2 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 3 23-74 1-15 20-32 46 21

TP 10 14 13 0 15 2 3 9 1 67

A TO BL ST 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 1 13

MIN 29 29 34 8 34 13 22 13 8 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-4 0-0 9-10 12 4 4-4 0-0 2-4 14 3 5-15 2-7 1-2 4 3 2-9 2-7 6-6 5 5 6-12 2-6 2-3 3 1 3-9 3-6 6-6 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 2 22-56 9-27 27-33 51 25

TP 13 10 13 12 16 15 0 1 13

A TO BL ST MIN 0 4 2 1 29 0 0 1 2 23 2 5 0 1 27 2 2 0 0 26 4 3 0 0 32 2 3 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 1 0 10 10 21 4 6 200

Officials: R-Eugene Crawford, Jr., U1-Terry Anderson, U2-Randy Heimerman Attendance: 9107 Rice Owls 25 42 - 67 ULM Warhawks 44 36 - 80

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Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 7 Rice 88, Texas State 81

Game 9 Lamar 66, Rice 49

December 5, 2007 Strahan ColiseumwSan Marcos, Texas

Rice 88

No Name 13 Paulius Packevicius 43 Aleks Perka 12 Bryan Beasley 33 Lawrence Ghoram 41 Patrick Britton 11 Suleiman Braimoh 21 Rodney Foster 23 Pierre Beasley 34 Scott Saunders TOTALS

Texas State 81

No 24 33 3 5 11 1 2 21 22 23 30 32 45

Name Ty Gough Cameron Johnson Brandon Bush Brandon Thomas Corey Jefferson Chris Agwumaro Matt Fullenwider Gordon Taylor Brent Benson Brent Holder Jonathan Sloan Ryan White Dylan Moseley TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 6-8 0-0 1-3 15 3 2-5 0-1 6-8 3 4 2-5 0-1 5-10 6 3 1-4 0-1 0-2 2 4 6-9 0-0 12-14 7 4 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 4-12 3-8 6-8 6 4 1-3 0-1 1-1 3 1 0-0 0-0 2-3 1 2 26-51 3-12 33-49 47 26

TP 13 10 9 2 24 8 17 3 2 88

A TO BL ST MIN 0 5 2 0 32 0 0 1 0 27 4 5 1 2 33 2 2 0 2 12 0 0 2 0 29 0 0 0 0 11 5 4 0 0 35 0 0 0 2 10 0 2 0 0 11 11 18 6 6 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 1-5 0-0 2-5 2 5 5-10 2-4 5-8 6 3 1-1 0-0 0-2 2 5 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 1-4 1-2 2-3 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4-12 4-10 3-3 0 3 4-10 3-9 0-0 1 3 2-3 0-0 1-2 0 3 2-6 1-1 0-2 1 3 3-6 3-4 0-0 1 3 27-64 14-31 13-25 27 36

TP 4 4 17 2 4 0 5 0 15 11 5 5 9 81

A TO BL ST MIN 1 1 0 0 11 4 0 1 0 23 3 4 0 4 29 1 2 0 0 14 8 1 0 2 21 2 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0+ 2 0 0 1 22 1 0 0 1 20 0 3 0 0 9 5 1 0 0 19 0 2 0 0 15 27 15 1 8 200

Officials: R-K.C. Ely, U1-David Lott, U2-Brent Meaux Attendance: 1920 Rice Owls 49 39 - 88 Texas State Bobcats 42 39 - 81

Game 8 Texas 80, Rice 54

December 22, 2007 Montagne CenterwBeaumont, Texas

Rice 49

No 13 41 12 21 33 5 11 34 42 43

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Jasen Williams Suleiman Braimoh Scott Saunders Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

Lamar 66

No 24 33 55 12 14 15 21 23 31 40 44

Name Justin Nabors Lamar Sanders Lawrene Nwevo Brandon McThay Kenny Dawkins Ashton Hall Darren Hopkins Matthew Barrow Currye Todd Jay Brown Tristan Worrell TOTALS

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No 5 32 3 14 24 4 15 22 23 34 53

Name Damion James Connor Atchley A.J. Abrams D.J. Augustin Justin Mason J.D. Lewis Alexis Wangmene Ian Mooney Harrison Smith Dexter Pittman Clint Chapman TOTALS

Rice 54

No 13 41 43 12 33 11 21 23 34

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Rodney Foster Pierre Beasley Scott Saunders TOTALS

TP 18 8 18 18 5 1 5 0 0 7 0 80

A TO BL ST MIN 1 2 1 1 28 2 1 3 1 27 1 2 0 2 35 7 0 0 2 36 3 3 0 2 35 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 3 2 1 0 16 0 0 0 0 5 18 11 5 9 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 2-7 0-0 0-1 5 2 4 5-16 0-0 1-3 6 2 1 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 3-3 2-2 1-2 2 1 9 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 4 8 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 1 2 5-16 3-11 0-0 4 3 13 0-2 0-0 0-1 2 1 0 3-8 0-0 1-3 5 3 7 27-64 14-31 13-25 27 36 81

A TO BL ST MIN 2 2 0 0 16 3 0 3 1 25 0 3 0 0 12 2 3 0 0 36 1 0 0 1 19 0 0 0 2 15 2 3 0 3 37 2 0 1 0 12 0 1 1 0 27 27 15 1 8 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 0-5 0-1 2-2 9 5 3-6 0-0 3-7 11 3 4-8 0-0 3-4 4 4 5-7 3-4 0-0 1 2 2-8 1-4 3-4 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 1-6 0-2 0-0 4 2 4-8 1-5 1-2 6 2 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 3 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 23-57 6-19 14-23 40 22

TP 2 9 11 13 8 0 2 10 3 4 4 66

A TO BL ST 1 3 0 2 3 4 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 14 18 3 10

MIN 24 31 19 22 36 3 19 28 4 9 5 200

December 29, 2007 Leonard E. Merrell CenterwKaty, Texas

No 32 33 1 12 24 3 5 10 11 22 41 42

Name Kevin Langford Alvardo Parker Mike Scott Brent Hackett Henry Salter Jason Ebie Neiman Owens Martise Morones Ryan Wall Keion Michem Luke Tauscher John Ortiz TOTALS

Rice 70

Officials: R-David Hall, U1-Duke Edsall, U2-Rick Randall Attendance: 5,911 Texas Longhorns 47 33 - 80 Rice Owls 29 25 - 54

A TO BL ST MIN 2 3 3 2 32 1 1 1 0 28 3 6 0 3 31 2 3 1 0 38 0 1 0 0 17 2 3 0 1 30 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 4 10 25 5 8 200

Game 10 Rice 70, TCU 65

TCU 65

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 7-13 1-1 3-5 17 2 3-6 1-2 1-2 9 1 8-17 1-5 1-1 4 2 5-12 2-3 6-8 1 3 2-7 1-3 0-0 5 2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1-2 0-0 3-3 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 3-3 0-0 1-1 5 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 29-62 6-15 16-22 49 17

TP 10 11 8 9 0 4 2 2 3 0 49

Officials: R-George Washington, U1-David Lott, U2-Mike Thornton Attendance: 3192 Rice Owls 26 23 - 49 Lamar Cardinals 47 19 - 66

December 8, 2007 Toyota CenterwHouston, Texas

Texas 80

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-7 0-0 4-4 11 4 5-6 0-0 1-2 2 3 3-6 1-1 1-5 3 4 4-10 1-2 0-2 2 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-5 0-2 4-4 2 2 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0-0 3-4 1 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 17-41 2-6 13-22 30 22

No 13 41 12 21 33 11 34 43

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Scott Saunders Aleks Perka TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-8 0-1 8-11 1 5 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 3 2-7 1-3 5-6 0 4 4-7 3-4 0-2 1 1 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 4-5 2-2 0-0 4 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 4-7 1-3 0-0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 22-53 8-17 13-19 20 24

TP 14 4 3 10 11 2 10 0 0 9 0 2 65

A TO BL ST 0 3 0 1 2 1 2 1 5 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 16 17 2 11

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-4 0-0 0-0 14 3 3-7 0-0 7-9 8 5 1-5 0-2 0-3 4 0 4-16 2-10 4-4 2 4 10-16 2-2 4-6 10 3 2-5 0-0 3-3 6 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24-55 4-14 18-25 48 19

TP 6 13 2 14 26 7 2 0 70

A TO BL ST MIN 0 1 2 1 36 0 3 2 1 36 3 4 1 2 35 6 14 0 0 38 3 3 0 1 34 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 12 25 5 5 200

Officials: R-Bobby Jacobs, U1-Terry Christman, U2-Don Dally Attendance: 510 TCU Horned Frogs 35 30 - 65 Rice Owls 20 50 - 70

MIN 27 22 12 25 24 25 26 3 2 18 5 11 200


Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 11 Texas A&M 68, Rice 41 December 31, 2007 Reed ArenawCollege Station, Texas

Rice 41

No 12 13 21 33 41 11 34 42

Name Bryan Beasley Paulius Packevicius Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Patrick Britton Suleiman Braimoh Scott Saunders Chance Talbert TOTALS

Texas A&M 68

No 12 15 22 23 30 0 3 5 10 11 32 41 45

Name DeAndre Jordan Donald Sloan Dominique Kirk Josh Carter Joseph Jones Bryan Davis Derrick Roland Bryson Graham Denzel Bowles B.J. Holmes Beau Muhlbach Chinemelu Elonu Nathan Walkup TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 0-4 0-1 3-5 6 3 3 2-14 0-0 0-0 11 2 4 3-13 1-7 1-2 3 1 8 6-11 0-1 4-7 6 3 16 3-8 0-0 2-2 6 5 8 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 15-56 1-9 10-16 43 17 41

A 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 7-10 0-0 2-7 12 0 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 1-6 0-2 0-0 3 1 5-14 2-10 4-4 1 2 5-14 0-1 4-6 9 1 1-6 0-0 1-1 3 2 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2-5 0-0 1-2 8 0 2-5 2-3 0-0 5 2 26-69 4-17 12-20 51 14

A TO BL ST MIN 0 1 4 0 20 1 2 0 1 26 6 1 1 0 27 2 0 0 1 30 2 0 0 1 26 1 3 1 2 21 1 0 0 0 16 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 11 14 9 6 5 200

TP 16 2 2 16 14 3 2 0 0 2 0 5 6 68

TO BL ST MIN 6 0 3 401 3 0 32 3 0 1 40 1 1 0 27 4 2 0 26 2 1 0 18 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 3 17 7 4 200

Officials: R-Ted Hillary, U1-Rick Hartzell, U2-Terry Davis Attendance: 8702 Rice Owls 18 23 - 41 Texas A&M Aggies 33 35 - 68

Game 12 Vanderbilt 76, Rice 58

January 3, 2008 Memorial GymnasiumwNashville, Tenn.

Rice 58

No 13 41 12 21 33 11 14 34 42

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Scott Saunders Chance Talbert TOTALS

Vanderbilt 76

No 32 41 4 0 3 11 13 15 21 22 24 34 50

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 5-10 0-0 7-8 7 3 0 3-11 0-0 0-0 6 3 6 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 3 2 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 3 2 5-14 0-2 5-10 6 3 15 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 4 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 5 3-5 0-0 1-1 6 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 22-58 1-8 13-19 38 21 58

Name FG-A 3FG-A Shan Foster 8-14 4-9 Ross Neltner 4-6 0-1 A.J. Ogilvy 7-10 0-0 Jermaine Bell 2-5 1-2 Alex Gordon 3-11 3-7 Alan Metcalfe 2-3 0-0 Keegan Bell 0-2 0-2 Elliott Cole 0-2 0-1 Darshawn McClellan 0-2 0-0 Jamie Graham 1-3 0-0 Andre Walker 0-2 0-0 George Drake 0-2 0-1 Joe Duffy 1-1 0-0 TOTALS 28-63 8-23

FT-A REB PF 4-4 4 1 0-0 5 1 0-0 9 4 2-2 1 0 2-2 1 0 2-2 5 5 1-2 1 2 0-0 1 0 0-2 3 1 0-0 1 0 1-2 0 1 0-2 1 1 0-0 1 1 12-18 38 17

TP 24 8 14 7 11 6 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 76

A TO BL ST MIN 17 1 2 1 32 0 3 0 2 36 2 4 2 0 17 2 4 2 0 17 0 4 0 0 28 0 3 0 1 21 1 2 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 2 6 24 5 7 200 A TO BL ST 1 1 0 2 1 4 1 4 1 3 0 1 5 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 17 2 11

MIN 29 27 20 24 24 14 15 1 15 5 10 12 4 200

Officials: R-Tom Eades, U1-Rick Hartzell, U2-Mike Thibodeaux Attendance: 11,966 Rice Owls 26 32 - 58 Vanderbilt Commodores 31 45 - 76

Rice guard Lawrence Ghoram was named the Conference USA Co-Player of the Week after sparking the Owls to a 70-65 win over TCU at the Merrell Center in late December. Ghoram scored a career-high 26 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in the come-from-behind victory.

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Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 13 Oklahoma 61, Rice 49

Game 15 UTEP 71, Rice 43

January 5, 2008 Lloyd Noble CenterwNorman, Okla.

Rice 49

No 13 41 11 21 33 12 14 34 42

Name Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Suleiman Braimoh Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Bryan Beasley Pierre Beasley Scott Saunders Chance Talbert TOTALS

Oklahoma 61

No 23 32 5 15 20 00 11 30 34

Name Blake Griffin Taylor Griffin Tony Crocker David Godbold Austin Johnson Keith Clark Omar Leary Longar Longar Cade Davis TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 6-14 0-0 4-4 10 5 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 2-6 0-0 1-2 5 3 3-16 2-12 6-6 3 3 2-7 0-0 1-2 2 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1-4 1-3 1-2 7 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 5 1 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 16-55 3-16 14-18 39 20

TP 16 0 5 14 5 2 4 1 2 49

A 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 7

TO BL ST 3 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 2 4 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 6 4 0 1 0 0 0 22 2 14

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 6-8 0-0 6-12 9 1 1-1 0-0 3-4 4 3 2-7 0-2 0-1 4 2 0-4 0-4 0-0 2 2 5-13 1-6 1-2 3 1 4-7 2-4 1-2 4 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 1 1-5 1-5 2-2 1 0 22-51 4-21 13-23 37 13

TP 18 5 4 0 12 1 0 6 5 61

A TO BL ST 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 3 3 0 6 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 16 17 3 11

January 12, 2008 Don Haskins CenterwEl Paso, Texas

No 11 13 34 12 33 14 23 41 42 43

MIN 26 13 34 23 31 19 11 22 21 200

UTEP 71

Officials: R-Scott Thornley, U1-Chuck Hood, U2-Michael Eggers Attendance: 7,068 Technical Fouls: OU Bench, 2:08/2nd Rice Owls 27 22 - 49 Oklahoma Sooners 30 31 - 61

Game 14 Marshall 66, Rice 47 January 9, 2008 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

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Marshall 66 No Name 4 Markel Humphrey 30 Tirrell Baines 2 Matt Walls 11 P. Altidor Cespedes 34 Mark Dorris 0 Darryl Merthie 15 Robbie Jackson 21 J.F. Bro Grebe 25 Adam Williams 32 Tyler Wilkerson TOTALS

Rice 47

No 11 13 34 21 33 12 14 42

Name Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Scott Saunders Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Bryan Beasley Pierre Beasley Chance Talbert TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 5-11 0-2 0-0 0 0 3-6 0-0 0-0 8 2 3-9 2-7 2-2 1 1 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 6-12 3-6 2-2 2 2 3-6 2-3 2-2 4 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 19-44 2-9 7-10 28 11

TP 10 6 10 3 17 10 0 2 0 8 47

A 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 0 0 0 8

TO BL ST MIN 1 1 0 31 0 0 4 23 2 0 0 30 3 0 1 23 2 0 1 36 2 0 1 24 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 2 0 1 17 21 4 7 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 5-8 0-0 0-0 5 1 4-11 0-0 2-2 5 1 2-6 0-0 0-1 4 0 3-6 2-5 2-2 2 2 2-5 0-1 1-2 3 1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 0 2-6 0-2 2-2 2 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 19-44 2-9 7-10 28 11

TP 10 10 4 10 5 0 6 2 47

A 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 8

TO BL ST MIN 5 1 0 28 3 1 3 38 1 1 0 26 2 0 1 34 4 0 1 21 4 0 1 22 2 0 1 22 0 1 0 9 21 4 7 200

Officials: R-Ted Hillary, U1-Vernne Harris, U2-Tom O’Neill Attendance: 258 Marshall Thundering Herd 29 37 - 66 Rice Owls 33 14 - 47

Rice 43

MIN 35 22 23 38 15 20 28 14 5 200

No 4 50 5 12 24 1 2 3 13 23 31 32 33

Name Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Patrick Britton Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

Name Tavaris Watts Victor Ramalho Julyan Stone Stefon Jackson Marvin Kilgore Corey Speight Pearson Smith Randy Culpepper Wayne Portalatin Gabriel McCulley Eric Muñoz Claude Britten Jeremy Sampson TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 1-4 0-0 0-1 3 4 2 5-10 0-0 4-8 9 4 13 3-5 0-0 1-3 5 4 7 1-6 1-2 0-0 4 0 3 0-5 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 3-7 3-7 0-0 1 4 9 0-5 0-0 2-3 4 3 2 1-3 0-1 3-4 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 14-47 4-10 11-23 37 24 43

A TO BL ST MIN 3 5 0 0 24 2 5 0 1 25 1 2 1 0 26 1 3 0 1 26 1 4 0 0 23 2 0 0 4 19 1 1 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 15 0 2 0 0 6 11 24 1 6 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-5 1-2 0-1 4 4 0-4 0-0 2-4 7 1 0-2 0-2 2-4 3 3 9-13 0-1 4-5 4 1 1-3 02 0-0 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 5-12 4-11 4-4 2 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 2-5 1-4 0-0 3 3 0-1 0-0 0-2 3 0 4-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 3 25-54 7-24 14-22 39 23

A TO BL ST 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 5 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 15 1 10

TP 7 2 2 22 2 0 3 18 0 5 0 8 2 71

MIN 18 20 20 26 29 5 10 24 7 20 2 11 8 200

Officials: R-Terry Christmas, U1-Winston Stith, U2-Don Daily Attendance: 7931 Rice Owls 21 22 - 43 UTEP Miners 38 33 - 71

Game 16 Memphis 77, Rice 50 January 16, 2008 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

Memphis 77

No 2 3 5 14 23 0 1 4 15 20 32 32

Name FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF Robert Dozier 2-7 0-1 2-2 6 4 Joey Dorsey 4-6 0-0 1-4 14 4 Antonio Anderson 3-7 2-5 2-2 3 1 Chris Douglas-Roberts 4-10 0-2 8-10 1 4 Derrick Rose 2-8 0-2 2-2 2 0 Shawn Taggart 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 Willie Kemp 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0 Pierre Niles 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 Andre Allenn 1-7 0-5 3-5 1 3 Doneal Mack 5-12 4-10 2-2 4 3 Jeff Robinson 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 Jeff Robinson 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 TOTALS 25-68 7-31 20-27 42 20

Rice 50

No 11 13 41 12 33 14 23 34 42 43

Name Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Scott Saunders Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 5-10 0-0 3-4 12 4 0-6 0-0 2-4 4 4 3-7 0-1 2-4 0 2 3-10 1-1 3-3 5 3 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 5-7 0-0 2-3 3 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 18-50 1-5 13-20 41 21

TP 6 9 10 16 6 4 3 0 5 16 2 2 77

A TO BL ST 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 16 10 4 17

TP 5 13 2 8 10 0 0 12 0 0 50

A 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 8

MIN 17 25 25 17 24 4 20 7 23 24 14 14 200

TO BL ST MIN 7 1 0 19 3 0 1 28 5 1 1 29 2 0 2 33 4 1 0 33 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 17 3 1 0 16 1 0 0 7 1 0 0 8 29 4 4 200

Officials: R-Duke Edsall, U1-Hal Lusk, U2-Bill Kennedy Attendance: 1892 Memphis Tigers 40 37 - 77 Rice Owls 23 27 - 50


Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 17 Tulane 61, Rice 56

Game 18 Houston 69, Rice 60

January 19, 2008 Fogelman ArenawNew Orleans, La.

Rice 56

No 11 13 41 12 33 14 21 23 34 42 43

Name Suleiman Braimoh Paulius Packevicius Patrick Britton Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Pierre Beasley Rodney Foster Chris Szalay Scott Saunders Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

Tulane 61

No 5 23 45 0 1 4 21 24 25 44

Name Donnavan Stith Johnny Mayhane Robinson Louisme Kris Richard Kevin Sims Asim McQueen David Gomez Eric Vianney Matt Wheaton Daniel Puckett TOTALS

January 23, 2008 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 5-13 0-0 2-4 2 3 1-6 0-0 2-2 7 4 1-3 0-0 3-4 4 3 6-6 1-1 3-4 2 2 0-1 0-1 2-2 6 0 5-10 2-5 12 1 4 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0-3 0-0 0-2 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 20-50 3-9 13-20 34 21

TP 2 12 4 5 16 2 13 0 0 0 2 56

A TO BL ST 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 2 2 1 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 21 0 10

MIN 7 37 32 25 27 13 33 4 7 7 8 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-5 0-1 2-2 3 4 3-7 1-4 1-2 3 2 2-8 0-0 1-4 4 2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 3 3-6 2-3 4-4 4 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 3-7 0-0 11-13 5 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3-4 2-3 0-2 2 3 1-3 0-0 1-2 6 3 18-45 5-12 20-29 31 20

TP 6 8 5 2 12 0 17 0 8 3 61

A TO BL ST 1 7 0 4 1 1 0 1 1 6 4 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 12 21 9 12

MIN 19 24 26 12 35 10 25 2 25 22 200

Officials: R-Kyle Chambers, U1-Terry Oglesby, U2-Jackie Sanders Attendance: 2,223 Rice Owls 24 32 - 56 Tulane Green Wave 36 25 - 61

Houston 69

No Name 0 Kelvin Lewis 33 Horace McGloster 42 Tafari Toney 3 Robert McKiver 23 Lanny Smith 1 Dion Dowell 2 Zamal Nixon 5 Marcus Malone 11 DaShaun Williams 32 Brockeith Pane 50 Marcus Cousin TOTALS

Rice 60

No 13 33 41 12 21 11 14 23 34 43

Name Paulius Packevicius Lawrence Ghoram Patrick Britton Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Scott Saunders Aleks Perka TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-8 1-6 3-4 5 2 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 4-7 0-0 1-2 4 4 4-16 3-8 7-8 5 2 1-7 0-4 7-8 4 2 2-6 0-2 1-1 3 2 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 3 0-5 0-5 0-0 2 0 2-8 0-1 0-0 9 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4-4 0-0 1-2 6 4 22-67 5-29 20-25 42 20

TP 10 2 9 18 9 5 3 0 4 0 9 69

A TO BL ST 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 2 0 6 6 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 12 16 3 17

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 5-9 0-0 6-8 20 4 4-11 0-1 2-4 6 4 6-12 0-1 2-3 5 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 3 3-13 3-11 5-6 3 4 0-2 0-0 0-1 3 2 2-6 1-2 1-2 6 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 20-57 4-18 16-24 50 25

TP 16 10 14 0 14 0 6 0 0 0 60

A 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 2

MIN 29 10 21 35 29 12 9 11 29 1 14 200

TO BL ST MIN 5 0 1 37 6 0 1 28 4 0 0 29 5 1 2 30 6 1 1 39 1 0 1 9 0 2 1 19 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 29 4 7 200

Officials: R-Tom Eades, U1-Bobby Jacobs, U2-James Breeding Attendance: 1,175 Houston Cougars 39 30 - 69 Rice Owls 36 24 - 60

111

Rice guard Rodney Foster defends the point during the Owls’ home game against Houston played in Reliant Arena, marking the fifth different Houston venue the crosstown rivals have played one another. In addition to on-campus facilities, the two teams have also played in the Astrodome as well as the Summit, later called the Compaq Center.


Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 19 Southern Miss 71, Rice 53 January 26, 2008 Reed Green ColiseumwHattiesburg, Miss.

Rice 53

No 41 34 12 21 33 11 14 23 42 43

Name Patrick Britton Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

Southern Miss 71

No 32 40 1 3 15 10 12 14 23 50

Name Andre Stephens Demar Dotson Courtney Beasley Jeremy Wise R.L. Horton Bryson Brewer Josh Barnes Sai’Quon Stone Craig Craft Gijo Bain TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-8 0-0 2-6 5 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 2 2-4 0-0 2-2 2 3 4-12 2-7 0-0 2 4 7-12 0-1 0-0 6 4 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-2 3 1 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 0 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 22-47 3-12 6-14 29 28

TP 6 0 6 10 14 4 0 5 6 2 53

A 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 9

TO BL ST MIN 3 0 1 29 0 0 0 12 6 0 1 25 2 0 1 32 5 0 2 35 1 1 0 19 1 0 0 15 0 1 0 4 3 0 1 25 0 0 0 4 21 2 6 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-4 0-0 2-6 5 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 3-10 0-3 4-4 5 4 3-9 0-3 11-11 2 5 4-10 2-6 5-7 3 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 5-5 0-0 7-10 6 2 3-7 0-2 0-0 9 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 20-45 2-14 29-38 30 19

TP 6 0 10 17 15 0 0 17 6 0 71

A TO BL ST 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 14 3 11

Officials: R-Terry Davis, U1-Brad Ferrie, U2-Jackie Sanders Attendance: 3,669 Rice Owls 25 28 - 53 USM Golden Eagles 28 43 - 71

MIN 34 5 32 30 36 1 0+ 31 25 6 200

Game 20 Tulane 84, Rice 77

February 2, 2008 Leonard E. Merrell CenterwKaty, Texas

Tulane 84

No 21 44 45 1 25 0 4 5 23 24

Name David Gomez Daniel Puckett Robinson Louisme Kevin Sims Matt Wheaton Kris Richard Asim McQueen Donnavan Stith Johnny Mayhane Eric Vianney TOTALS

Rice 77

No 33 41 34 12 21 11 14 23 42 43

Name Lawrence Ghoram Patrick Britton Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 4-9 0-0 7-8 9 1 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 4 3-4 0-0 1-2 0 4 4-6 1-2 13-16 2 2 1-5 0-2 3-6 1 4 2-2 1-1 2-4 4 2 7-7 1-1 0-0 4 2 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 1-4 0-3 0-0 1 2 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 3 26-44 4-11 28-38 26 28

TP 15 5 7 22 5 7 15 4 2 2 84

A TO BL ST MIN 1 1 1 1 34 1 2 0 0 20 1 0 0 0 8 5 5 0 3 37 1 1 0 2 28 1 2 0 0 14 0 1 1 0 16 2 2 1 0 23 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 8 13 14 3 6 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-8 0-0 10-11 4 3 6-6 0-0 5-8 6 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 7 2 1-6 0-1 1-2 1 2 5-12 3-7 11-12 2 4 2-4 0-0 2-6 2 1 0-2 0-0 0-2 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 4 4-8 1-1 0-0 2 1 22-48 4-9 29-43 30 26

TP 16 17 0 3 24 6 0 0 2 9 77

A TO BL ST MIN 1 4 1 0 34 2 1 0 0 25 0 3 1 0 16 3 2 0 2 31 4 3 0 1 32 1 1 0 1 18 1 1 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 13 1 0 0 0 13 13 15 2 7 200

Officials: R-Emmanuel Upton, U1-Steven Pyatt, U2-David Lott Attendance: 653 Technical Fouls: Rice Bench (8:41/2nd) Tulane Green Wave 39 45 - 84 Rice Owls 33 44 - 77

112

With injuries mounting, Rice football lettermen Chance Talbert (above left) and Pierre Bealsey (above right) joined the Owl basketball team after the conclusion of the football season and played an active role in the 2007-08 season. Both players saw action in 21 games during the year.


Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 21 East Carolina 64, Rice 45 February 6, 2008 Minges ColiseumwGreenville, N.C.

Rice 45

No 41 34 12 21 33 11 14 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 2-13 0-0 5-8 5 0 9 3-9 0-0 1-2 5 3 7 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 4-12 3-6 0-0 2 3 11 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 3 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 0

A 2 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 0

TO BL ST MIN 2 0 2 29 0 0 0 22 2 0 0 24 2 0 0 37 1 0 1 18 1 0 1 11 0 1 2 18 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 15

TOTALS

17-59

10

43

Aleks Perka

East Carolina 64

No 23 32 3 4 22 2 10 21 24 30 33 34 45

Name John Fields Gabe Blair Cory Farmer Sam Hinnant Darrell Jenkins James Legan Brock Young Jamar Abrams Jontae Sherrod Greyson Sargent Chad Wynn Brandon Evans Daquan Joyner TOTALS

3-8

0-0

4-7

0-0

7-14

0

37

0

6

0

1

0

1

0

6

19

13

45

11

200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 1-2 0-0 0-1 5 3 2-5 0-0 5-8 11 1 1-6 0-2 0-0 3 0 5-11 5-8 0-0 0 1 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 1 6-15 3-10 2-2 1 1 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2-2 0-0 2-2 5 2 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 23-56 9-25 9-13 42 12

TP 2 9 2 15 5 17 0 4 2 2 6 0 0 64

A TO BL ST MIN 0 4 0 0 22 1 1 3 0 23 2 0 2 0 21 0 1 0 1 22 5 2 0 0 23 1 1 0 0 16 6 1 0 3 16 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 17 2 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 2 17 11 6 6 200

Officials: R-Duke Edsall, U1-Mike Wood, U2-Randy Heimerman Attendance: 3,585 Rice Owls 21 24 - 45 East Carolina Pirates 33 31 - 64

Game 23 UAB 69, Rice 60

February 13, 2008 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

UAB 69

No 31 51 10 22 25 1 15 21 35

Name Jeremy Mayfield Reggie Huffman Ed Berrios Mike Davis, Jr. Channing Toney Aaron Johnson Frank Holmes Lawrence Kinnard Howard Crawford TOTALS

Rice 60

No 41 43 34 21 33 11 12 14 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert TOTALS

Name Patrick Britton Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert Aleks Perka Aleks Perka TOTALS

SMU 68

No 30 42 21 12 22 00 10 15 33

Name Ryan Harp Papa Dia Bamba Fall Jon Killen Mike Walker Paulius Ritter Alex Malone Derrick Roberts Cameron Spencer TOTALS

TO BL ST 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 5 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 15 2 10

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 6-13 0-0 6-8 10 2 1-4 0-1 2-2 7 0 3-4 0-0 0-2 3 4 4-10 2-8 2-3 3 3 5-9 0-1 0-2 4 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 23-46 4-13 10-17 32 26

TP 18 4 6 12 10 2 0 0 8 0 60

A TO BL ST MIN 1 0 1 0 39 0 1 1 0 29 0 0 0 1 26 6 3 0 0 25 1 3 0 0 27 0 1 0 0 9 1 3 0 1 7 2 0 0 1 16 3 2 0 0 19 0 2 0 0 4 14 15 2 3 200

February 16, 2008 Reliant ArenawHouston, Texas

UCF 60

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 6-12 0-0 2-6 5 3 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 4 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 3-13 1-10 4-4 3 4 5-13 0-1 0-0 6 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 4-7 0-1 0-0 3 1 4-7 0-1 0-0 3 1 23-56 1-14 6-10 29 21

TP 14 4 0 11 10 2 0 0 4 8 8 53

A 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 8

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-4 1-2 1-2 3 1 3-9 0-0 2-2 9 3 4-7 0-0 3-3 4 2 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 2 3-6 3-5 3-3 3 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 2 6-9 3-5 5-5 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 19-43 8-17 22-23 31 16

TP 6 8 11 11 12 0 0 20 0 68

A TO BL ST MIN 0 3 0 0 28 0 4 3 2 28 0 2 2 0 30 5 7 0 3 29 5 1 0 3 32 0 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 15 0 0 1 1 30 0 0 0 0 4 11 20 6 9 200

Officials: R-Kelly Groom, U1-Jackie Sanders, U2-K.C. Ely Attendance: 3,173 Rice Owls 34 19 - 53 SMU Mustangs 23 45 - 68

A TO BL ST MIN 1 2 0 0 22 0 1 0 2 12 5 0 0 1 35 2 0 0 1 23 0 0 0 0 19 2 1 0 0 20 0 3 0 1 17 1 1 0 3 36 0 2 0 0 18 11 10 0 8 200

Game 24 UCF 60, Rice 53

February 9, 2008 Moody ColiseumwDallas, Texas

No 41 34 12 21 33 11 14 23 42 43 43

TP 7 2 15 2 12 6 6 11 8 69

Officials: R-Terry Davis, U1-Lee Cassell, U2-Kevin Mathis Attendance: 119 UAB Blazers 40 29 - 69 Rice Owls 31 29 - 60

Game 22 SMU 68, Rice 53

Rice 53

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-5 0-0 1-3 4 1 1-3 0-0 0-1 4 3 5-9 5-8 0-0 3 1 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 2-8 2-4 6-8 2 3 0-4 0-0 6-6 2 2 2-2 0-0 2-3 5 2 3-12 1-2 4-7 7 2 3-4 0-0 2-2 2 2 20-49 8-15 21-30 32 17

MIN 34 12 28 39 31 11 11 2 8 24 24 200

No 1 2 13 3 4 5 11 14 34

Name Jermaine Taylor Tony Davis Kenrick Zondervan Dave Noel Mike O’Connell Chip Cartwright Mike Battle Andre Thornton Jean Michel Yotio TOTALS

Rice 53

No 41 43 34 21 33 11 12 14 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 7-11 2-4 6-7 3 3 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 4 3-7 `0-0 1-2 2 4 3-5 1-2 6-12 8 2 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 1-3 0-0 4-4 1 3 0-1 0-0 0-2 3 4 20-39 3-10 17-27 30 23

TP 22 6 7 13 2 4 0 6 0 60

A TO BL ST MIN 3 3 0 1 36 0 1 0 1 25 1 3 0 1 21 7 4 0 1 35 3 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 14 1 1 0 1 12 0 1 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 12 15 15 0 5 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 4-8 0-0 4-6 1 4 2-7 0-1 2-2 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 3-13 1-8 1-2 1 4 3-8 0-0 1-2 4 2 3-7 0-0 5-6 12 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1-3 0-1 1-1 2 4 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-2 3 1 18-52 3-15 14-21 34 22

TP 12 6 0 8 7 11 0 3 6 0 53

A TO BL ST MIN 1 0 0 1 27 0 3 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 5 4 2 0 3 38 1 5 0 0 25 1 3 0 0 30 0 1 0 0 8 1 1 0 0 19 3 0 0 1 17 1 0 0 0 7 12 15 0 6 200

Officials: R-Andrew Walton, U1-Jeff Malkham, U2-Troy Raymond Attendance: 270 UCF Knights 31 29 - 60 Rice Owls 20 33 - 53

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Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 25 Tulsa 68, Rice 37

February 20, 2008 Reynolds CenterwTulsa, Okla.

Rice 37

No 41 43 34 21 33 11 12 14 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Bryan Beasley Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert TOTALS

Tulsa 68

No 4 53 23 1 5 10 12 22 33 45

Name Calvin Walls Ray Reese Jerome Jordan Ben Uzoh Brett McDade Joey Kieval Bishop Wheatley Glenn Andrews Rod Earls Sam Mitchell TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF TP 4-13 0-0 2-3 3 3 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 2-11 1-7 0-0 2 1 5 4-8 0-0 0-0 3 1 8 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 4 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 0-2 0-2 1-2 5 0 1 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 16-49 2-13 3-5 28 18 37

A 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 8

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 5-10 2-4 0-0 7 2 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 5-10 1-4 4-4 3 0 5-6 3-3 0-1 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-2 0-0 3-6 7 2 2-7 1-4 0-0 1 0 1-6 1-5 2-2 3 0 0-0 0-0 1-4 3 2 25-51 8-20 10-17 36 14

A TO BL ST MIN 0 1 0 0 21 3 0 0 1 27 2 3 1 1 21 1 2 1 1 28 3 0 0 1 19 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 1 22 2 2 0 1 17 2 3 0 1 26 0 1 0 0 16 15 14 3 7 200

TP 6 12 6 15 13 0 5 5 5 1 68

TO BL ST MIN 1 1 0 33 1 0 0 11 3 0 0 13 4 0 1 36 3 0 1 20 2 0 0 25 1 0 1 21 2 2 1 18 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 10 19 3 4 200

Officials: R-Duke Edsall, U1-Terry Oglesby, U2-Emanuel Upton Attendance: 5,059 Rice Owls 18 19 - 37 TU Golden Hurricane 31 37 - 68

Game 26 Houston 71, Rice 62

February 23, 2008 Hofheinz PavilionwHouston, Texas

Rice 62 No

114

41 34 12 21 33 11 14 23 42 43

Name

Patrick Britton Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

Houston 71 No

1 42 3 5 11 0 2 23 32 50

Name

Dion Dowell Tafari Toney Robert McKiver Marcus Malone DaShaun Williams Kelvin Lewis Zamal Nixon Lanny Smith Brockeith Pane Marcus Cousin TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

REB PF

TP

10 0 3 22 9 6 1 0 2 9 62

A

1 0 3 7 0 2 1 2 0 1 17

TO

BL

ST MIN

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

REB PF

TP

A

TO

BL

ST MIN

4-12 0-0 1-2 8-22 4-6 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 4-10 23-57

0-0 0-0 1-2 6-16 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-5 9-27

2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-10

2-9 2-7 0-0 1-4 0-2 0-0 6-16 6-10 0-0 1-4 1-4 0-0 5-5 0-0 1-4 6-9 4-6 6-6 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 01 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 3-3 24-54 13-31 10-13

5 1 3 2 1 6 3 3 1 5 33

9 4 3 2 7 3 0 0 0 6 36

3 2 3 2 3 1 0 1 3 0 18

3 6 2 2 1 18 3 3 3 11 0 22 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 15 71

4 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 11

2 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 13 12

Officials: R-Steve Welmer, U1-David Lott, U2-Jeff Nichols Attendance: 5,767 Rice Owls 26 36 - 62 Houston Cougars 36 35 - 71

In the final regular-season week of his Rice playing career, Patrick Britton scored 40 points in the Owls’ game against East Carolina. The 40 points tied for the 10th-best scoring output in Rice history and tied for the 21st-best scoring game of the season.

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

2 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 7

39 13 36 37 18 15 7 8 5 22 200

0 28 2 25 1 37 0 25 2 32 0 24 0 9 0 3 0 2 1 15 6 200


Review l 2007-08 Game Recaps Game 27 UCF 68, Rice 60

Game 29 SMU 61, Rice 58

March 1, 2008 UCF ArenawOrlando, Fla.

Rice 60

No 41 34 12 21 33 11 14 42 43

Name Patrick Britton Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Rodney Foster Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chance Talbert Aleks Perka TOTALS

UCF 68

No 21 3 4 5 11 1 2 12 13 34

Name Stanley Billings Dave Noel Mike O’Donnell Chip Cartwright Mike Battle Jermaine Taylor Tony Davis Taylor Young Kenrick Zondervan Jean Michel Yotio TOTALS

March 8, 2008 Leonard E. Merrell CenterwKaty, Texas

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-10 0-1 5-7 9 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-4 0-1 1-2 0 3 4-15 4-14 3-3 5 3 9-16 2-2 3-4 4 2 4-8 0-0 0-0 5 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 1-2 0-1 0-1 1 1 21-57 6-20 12-17 26 18

TP 9 0 3 15 23 8 0 0 2 60

A TO BL ST MIN 0 1 0 2 34 0 1 0 1 8 3 4 0 2 34 4 1 0 2 38 2 1 0 1 34 0 1 1 0 28 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 8 10 10 1 8 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 0-2 0-0 3-4 3 3 6-9 2-4 5-6 4 3 2-5 1-3 3-4 5 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2-4 2-4 3-3 3 3 7-16 2-4 4-4 4 2 2-5 0-1 0-0 5 3 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 21-46 7-16 19-23 38 17

TP 3 19 8 0 9 20 4 3 0 2 68

A TO BL ST MIN 0 0 4 0 21 2 3 1 1 35 4 4 1 1 38 0 5 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 19 3 1 0 2 32 1 1 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 0 0 16 1 1 0 0 11 11 19 7 5 200

Officials: R-Steven Pyatt, U1-Kyle Neve, U2-Bobby Jacobs Attendance: 5,605 Rice Owls 23 37 - 60 UCF Knights 39 29 - 68

SMU 61

No 0 42 12 15 30 21 33

Name Paulius Ritter Papa Dia Jon Killen Derrick Roberts Ryan Harp Bamba Fall Cameron Spencer TOTALS

Rice 58

No 41 43 34 12 33 11 14 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert TOTALS

East Carolina 75

No 12 32 3 4 22 2 10 21 33

Name Taylor Gagnon Gabe Blair Cory Farmer Sam Hinnant Darrell Jenkins James Legan Brock Young Jamar Abrams Chad Wynn TOTALS

Rice 68

No 41 43 34 12 33 11 14 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Braimoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 1-4 0-1 3-4 4 4 7-11 0-0 5-6 13 4 4-8 0-1 4-4 0 1 3-10 3-8 3-3 2 1 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 1-4 1-4 0-1 0 3 3-3 0-0 3-3 0 0 1-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 4-5 0-0 1-1 2 2 25-53 4-15 21-24 29 19

TP 5 19 12 12 2 3 9 4 9 75

A 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 7

TO BL ST MIN 2 0 0 18 1 0 1 32 3 0 1 33 1 0 2 32 5 0 1 30 2 0 0 13 2 0 1 10 0 0 1 16 0 0 0 16 16 0 7 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 14-18 0-1 12-15 4 2 6-12 0-2 0-0 6 2 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 3-8 0-1 0-0 4 4 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 5 0-2 0-0 0-2 4 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 27-52 0-6 14-19 30 20

TP 40 12 4 0 6 4 0 0 2 68

A TO BL ST MIN 0 3 1 1 38 1 1 0 0 33 1 1 1 0 12 2 5 0 0 32 3 3 1 1 24 1 1 1 0 21 3 3 0 1 21 1 1 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 9 13 19 4 3 200

Officials: R-Duke Edsall, U1-Gerry Pollard, U2-Winston Stith Attendance: 1,172 East Carolina Pirates 31 44 - 75 Rice Owls 35 33 - 68

TP 2 20 7 12 4 14 2 61

A TO BL ST MIN 0 5 0 0 7 2 5 0 1 30 6 3 0 1 40 0 1 0 2 40 3 0 0 2 40 0 1 1 0 29 0 1 1 0 14 11 16 2 6 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 6-13 0-0 4-5 3 3 1-6 1-5 6-6 3 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 2-5 2-4 2-2 2 3 7-11 2-4 1-1 7 2 1-6 0-0 2-2 3 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 19-46 5-13 15-16 24 23

TP 16 9 2 8 17 4 2 0 0 58

A 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 6

TO BL ST MIN 5 0 3 38 2 2 0 29 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 37 4 0 0 32 1 0 1 25 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 12 15 2 5 200

Officials: R-Brent Meaux, U1-Randy Heimerman, U2-Rodrick Dixon Attendance: 1,243 SMU Mustangs 28 33 - 61 Rice Owls 15 43 - 58

Game 30 Southern Miss 59, Rice 50 March 12, 2008 FedEx ForumwMemphis, Tenn.

Game 28 East Carolina 75, Rice 68 March 5, 2008 Leonard E. Merrell CenterwKaty, Texas

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 5 6-12 0-0 8-12 11 3 1-7 0-3 5-6 5 0 5-9 2-4 0-1 0 3 1-4 0-2 2-2 6 3 6-12 0-0 2-2 2 4 1-3 0-0 0-1 5 4 21-50 2-9 17-24 38 22

Rice 59

No 41 43 34 12 33 11 15 23 42

Name Patrick Britton Aleks Perka Scott Saunders Bryan Beasley Lawrence Ghoram Suleiman Briamoh Pierre Beasley Chris Szalay Chance Talbert TOTALS

Southern Miss 59

No Name 32 Andre Stephens 40 Demar Dotson 1 Courtney Beasley 3 Jeremy Wise 15 R.L. Horton 14 Sai’Quon Stone 21 Brandon Cooks 23 Craig Craft 50 Gjio Bain TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 2-7 0-0 13-16 7 2 3-7 0-2 0-0 4 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 4-9 1-2 1-2 3 5 2-12 0-0 3-4 6 3 2-4 0-0 0-1 5 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 2-3 2-2 0-0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 15-44 3-6 17-23 33 23

TP 17 6 0 10 7 4 0 6 0 50

A 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 8

TO BL ST MIN 2 3 0 38 2 0 0 24 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 37 3 2 2 29 1 0 0 27 0 0 0 20 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 6 13 5 2 200

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF 4-6 0-0 2-4 2 4 1-5 0-0 0-2 3 2 0-6 0-1 2-2 5 0 6-12 2-2 9-10 1 3 4-12 2-5 1-2 1 3 1-2 0-0 0-2 6 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-6 0-2 0-0 3 1 3-3 0-0 3-5 6 1 19-53 4-10 17-27 34 20

TP 10 2 2 23 11 2 0 0 9 59

A TO BL ST MIN 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 2 1 13 1 1 0 1 32 5 2 1 2 36 2 1 1 1 35 2 2 1 0 31 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 18 0 0 1 1 18 10 6 6 8 200

Officials: R-Mark Whitehead, U1-Mike Thibodeaux, U2-Terry Moore Attendance: 11,095 Rice Owls 19 31 - 50 USM Golden Eagles 27 32 - 59

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Review l Departed Senior Biographies

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Patrick BrittonwFw6-8w200 San Antonio, TexaswSouthwest HS w Played in 120 career games which ties for third-most in Rice history. Was on the verge of tying the school record of 121 career games, but missed the Conference USA opener against Marshall after hyper-extending his knee in the Owls’ game at Oklahoma. w During four-year career, scored 698 points and pulled down 485 rebounds. Finished his senior season as Rice University’s leading scorer, averaging 11.3 points per game to go along with 5.2 rebounds. w At one point in Conference USA play during senior year, scored in double figures in five straight games and closed out his career with double-digit scoring games in eight of the team’s final nine contests. In the final week of the regular season, was 14of-18 from the field and knocked down 12-of-15 free throws during a 40-point, career-high scoring night against East Carolina. The game represented the 26th 40-point game in NCAA Division I during the season but only the second in which a player did not make a three-pointer. w Prior to C-USA play senior year, scored 14 points in back-to-back games at the University of Iowa’s Hawkeye Challenge. Also averaged 8.5 rebounds en route to being named to the all-tournament team in Iowa City. w A member of Jones College.

Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G/GS 31/23 28/24 32/19 29/26 120/92

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Min/Avg. 492/15.9 768/27.4 788/24.6 870/30.0 2918/24.3

FG-A 17-46 53-117 54-128 106-266 230-557

Pct. .370 .453 .422 .398 .413

3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-3

Britton Career Statistics

Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-A 18-28 50-67 55-85 115-163 238-343

Pct. .643 .746 .674 .706 .694

Off. 23 62 44 65 194

Def. 30 91 85 85 291

Tot. 53 153 129 150 485

Avg. 1.7 5.5 4.0 5.2 4.0

PF/DQ 53/0 84/2 107/6 97/5 341/13

A 17 17 21 19 74

TO 20 35 49 56 160

Blk. 6 25 19 24 74

Stl. 11 31 28 28 98

Pts. 52 156 163 327 698

Avg. 1.7 5.6 5.1 11.3 5.8

Paulius PackeviciuswFw6-9w230 Kaunas, LithuaniawThe Oakridge School w Suffered a knee injury during practice the day before the Southern Miss game in late January and missed the final 12 games of the year. At the time of his injury, ranked second in Conference USA in rebounding with a 9.8 per game average (177 total in 18 games). In addition to rebounding average, was scoring 11.1 points per game and averaging 1.33 blocks an outing at time of injury.

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w Credited with pulling down double-digit rebounds in 11 of 18 games played as a senior. w In final game, registered a 16-point, 20-rebound night in loss to Houston at Reliant Arena. The 20 rebounds set a new career standard for the senior and marked his eighth double-double of the year. w Was named to the 2008 Academic All-District VI team as selected by the membership of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He was also a repeat selection to the Conference USA All-Academic Team. w Prior to Conference USA play, scored in double figures in the Owls’ first three games of the season, including a season-high 18 against Duquesne. Entering his senior year, career scoring high was 11 points while his career rebounding mark was eight. w A member of Wiess College.

Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G/GS 24/0 22/6 32/20 18/18 96/44

Min/Avg. 168/7.0 265/12.0 646/20.2 565/31.4 1644/17.1

FG-A 15-22 15-29 40-88 75-169 145-308

Pct. .682 .517 .455 .444 .471

Packevicius Career Statistics 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-A 8-16 29-38 30-46 50-74 117-174

Pct. .500 .763 .652 .676 .672

Off. 14 19 52 49 134

Def. 17 26 79 128 250

Tot. 31 45 131 177 384

Avg. 1.3 2.0 4.1 9.8 4.0

PF/DQ 45/1 57/1 101/5 57/1 260/8

A 3 9 25 13 50

TO 7 22 34 55 118

Blk. 3 3 13 24 43

Stl. 11 7 18 18 54

Pts. 38 59 110 200 407

Avg. 1.6 2.7 3.4 11.1 4.2


R ecords

118 Year-by-Year Statistics 120 1,000 Point Scorers 122 Individual Records 131 Team Statistics 133 Late Game Heroics 133 Rice Rallies 134 Opponent Records


Records l Year-by-Year Team Statistics

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OVERALL CONFERENCE Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish Don Suman — 131-105, .555, 10 years 1952-53 15-6 .761 8-4 .667 2nd Opponent Statistics 1953-54 20-4 .833 9-3 .750 1st Opponent Statistics 1954-55 10-13 .434 6-6 .500 5th Opponent Statistics 1955-56 19-5 .791 8-4 .667 3rd Opponent Statistics 1956-57 16-8 .667 8-4 .667 2nd Opponent Statistics 1957-58 13-11 .541 7-7 .500 6th Opponent Statistics 1958-59 11-13 .458 5-9 .357 7th Opponent Statistics

FG-FGA

PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA

PCT

REB AVG

PF-D A

TO

B

S

PTS

AVG

493-1273 404-1339 630-1626 516-1469 - - 714-1724 566-1566 - - 621-1580 588-1436 579-1438 537-1513

.387 .302 .387 .351 - - .414 .362 - - .396 .409 .403 .355

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

391-620 408-654 465-745 465-702 - - 465-767 463-687 - - 390-632 387-589 357-559 391-579

.631 .624 .636 .662 - - .606 .674 - - .617 .657 .639 .675

- - - - - - 1294 887 - - 1057 939 1066 1071

- - - - - - 53.9 37.0 - - 44.0 39.1 44.4 44.6

847 789 468 486 - - 412-10 470-22 - - 440-9 459-26 415-14 405-11

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1366 1216 1734 1497 - - 1893 1595 - - 1632 1563 1515 1465

65.6 57.9 72.3 62.4 - 78.9 66.4 - 68.0 65.1 63.1 61.0

John Frankie — 39-51, .433, 4 years 1959-60 4-20 .167 1-13 .071 8th Opponent Statistics 1960-61 11-12 .478 7-7 .500 5th Opponent Statistics 1961-62 12-11 .521 7-7 .500 5th Opponent Statistics 1962-63 12-11 .521 9-5 .642 3rd Opponent Statistics

- - 570-1463 572-1426 625-1446 596-1468 635-1535 629-1488

- - .389 .401 .432 .406 .414 .423

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - 372-541 458-658 381-563 441-601 170-569 395-549

- - .687 .699 .676 .733 .651 .719

- - 1078 1024 1056 982 1093 1019

- - 46.9 44.5 45.9 42.7 47.1 44.3

- - 438-14 386-7 444-18 423-12 406-17 439-21

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

- - 1512 1602 1631 1633 1640 1653

- 65.7 69.6 70.9 71.0 71.3 71.8

George Carlisle — 18-54, .250, 3 years 1963-64 15-9 .625 8-6 .571 3rd Opponent Statistics 1964-65 2-22 .083 1-14 .071 7th Opponent Statistics 1965-66 1-22 .043 1-14 .071 8th Opponent Statistics

734-1658 722-1762 613-1437 730-1555 712-1589 765-1600

.442 .409 .419 .469 .448 .472

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

459-697 372-526 421-570 530-709 421-603 551-740

.658 .707 .738 .747 .699 .744

1211 1132 878 1020 979 1104

50.4 47.2 36.6 42.5 42.6 48.0

424-18 516-29 527-36 434-4 536-48 463-19

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

1927 1836 1647 1990 1845 2081

80.3 76.5 68.6 82.9 80.2 90.5

Don Knodel — 76-127, .374, 8 years 1966-67 7-17 .291 4-10 .285 7th Opponent Statistics 1967-68 8-16 .333 6-8 .428 6th Opponent Statistics 1968-69 10-14 .416 6-8 .428 5th Opponent Statistics 1969-70 14-11 .560 10-4 .714 1st Opponent Statistics 1970-71 14-12 .538 6-8 .429 5th Opponent Statistics 1971-72 6-20 .231 1-13 .071 8th Opponent Statistics 1972-73 7-19 .269 2-14 .125 t7th Opponent Statistics 1973-74 11-17 .393 5-9 .357 t6th Opponent Statistics

653-1328 694-1509 594-1260 687-1440 704-1465 679-1464 761-1675 741-1534 862-1765 799-1734 749-1757 831-1748 758-1720 811-1745 802-1920 916-1978

.492 .459 .471 .477 .481 .464 .454 .483 .488 .461 .426 .475 .440 .464 .418 .463

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

493-648 434-622 472-638 441-630 429-614 510-718 384-566 487-682 446-614 553-788 469-717 598-834 336-459 406-599 529-743 489-742

.761 .698 .740 .700 .699 .710 .678 .714 .726 .702 .654 .717 .732 .678 .712 .659

867 972 799 975 861 1062 1001 1083 1090 1151 1125 1284 983 1164 1260 1387

36.1 40.5 33.3 40.6 35.9 44.3 40.1 43.3 41.9 44.3 43.3 49.4 37.8 44.7 45.0 49.5

466-18 487-20 470-17 474-22 529-20 492-21 519-17 453-16 564-16 477-16 600-24 534-12 558-18 489-16 696-34 668-38

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1799 1822 1837 1868 1837 1868 1906 1969 2170 2151 1967 2260 1852 2032 2132 2321

74.9 75.9 76.6 77.8 76.6 77.8 76.2 78.8 83.4 82.7 75.7 86.9 71.2 78.1 76.1 82.9

Bob Polk — 17-63, .213, 3 years 1974-75 5-21 .192 2-12 .143 8th Opponent Statistics 1975-76 3-24 .111 1-16 .059 9th Opponent Statistics 1976-77 9-18 .333 2-15 .1118 8th Opponent Statistics

679-1608 804-1729 777-1873 1031-2095 771-1789 850-1837

.422 .465 .415 .492 .431 .463

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

441-615 421-622 354-502 414-594 332-474 450-631

.717 .677 .705 .697 .700 .713

1022 1117 1086 1318 1049 1185

39.4 43.0 40.2 48.8 38.9 43.0

564-26 576-19 558-21 549-14 574-20 504-14

337 341 372 498 331 391

438 413 540 466 502 462

84 - 78 - - -

145 - 160 - - -

1799 2029 1908 2476 1874 2150

69.2 78.0 70.7 91.7 69.4 79.6

Mike Schuler — 30-76, .283, 4 years 1977-78 4-22 .154 2-15 .118 t8th Opponent Statistics 1978-79 7-20 .259 4-12 .250 8th Opponent Statistics 1979-80 7-19 .269 4-12 .250 8th Opponent Statistics 1980-81 12-15 .444 7-9 .438 t6th Opponent Statistics

686-1500 747-1579 740-1674 862-1786 669-1489 743-1489 650-1433 661-1399

.457 .473 .442 .483 .449 .502 .454 .472

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

358-498 476-688 372-547 402-567 420-568 388-547 357-540 357-520

.719 .692 .680 .709 .739 .709 .661 .687

906 973 970 1067 894 873 890 881

34.8 37.4 35.9 39.5 34.4 33.6 33.0 32.6

630-27 530-18 555-19 569-16 531-18 553-24 537-19 581-21

334 379 389 378 353 336 240 314

489 372 467 407 434 420 409 438

26 82 40 87 48 64 37 64

143 223 169 238 147 170 162 157

1724 2010 1852 2126 1758 1874 1657 1679

66.2 77.3 68.6 78.7 67.6 72.1 61.4 62.2

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Records l Year-by-Year Team Statistics OVERALL CONFERENCE Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish Tommy Suitts — 63-99, .389, 5 years 1981-82 15-15 .500 6-10 .373 t7th Opponent Statistics 1982-83 8-20 .286 2-14 .125 8th Opponent Statistics 1983-84 13-17 .433 6-10 .375 6th Opponent Statistics 1984-85 11-16 .407 3-13 .188 9th Opponent Statistics 1985-86 9-19 .474 2-14 .125 8th Opponent Statistics

FG-FGA

PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA

PCT

REB AVG

PF-D A

TO

B

S

PTS

AVG

800-1650 680-1475 612-1431 672-1379 682-1540 699-1548 686-1460 726-1453 669-1489 673-1446

.485 .461 .428 .487 .443 .452 .470 .500 .449 .465

- - - - - - - - - -

.692 .685 .628 .694 .633 .708 .671 .696 .634 .715

1004 915 861 913 990 976 884 853 904 939

33.5 30.5 30.8 32.6 33.0 32.5 32.7 31.6 32.3 33.5

644-25 562-20 516-14 522-14 595-19 591-23 529-17 543-25 558-17 585-16

396 429 400 406 451 452 390 414 387 405

56 85 39 88 52 94 45 92 41 76

215 150 186 198 189 205 167 201 193 188

2007 1825 1528 1691 1750 1800 1756 1804 1721 1754

66.9 60.8 54.6 60.4 58.3 60.0 65.0 66.8 61.5 62.6

Greg Walcavich — 1-7, .125, 8 games 1986-87 8-19 .296 2-14 .125 9th Opponent Statistics

638-1545 658-1403

.413 .469

95-307 60-163

.310 318-514 .619 .368 446-657 .679

945 982

35.0 36.4

570-19 262 386 45 516-14 336 400 89

184 1689 201 1822

62.6 67.5

Scott Thompson — 65-79, .451, 5 years 1987-88 6-21 .222 3-13 .188 t8th Opponent Statistics 1988-89 12-16 .429 6-10 .375 8th Opponent Statistics 1989-90 11-17 .393 5-11 .313 t7th Opponent Statistics 1990-91 16-14 .533 9-7 .563 t4th Opponent Statistics 1991-92 20-11 .645 8-6 .571 4th Opponent Statistics

682-1644 771-1577 763-1618 777-1638 803-1858 758-1720 859-1783 794-1763 854-1790 793-1808

.415 .489 .472 .474 .432 .441 .482 .450 .477 .439

184-512 131-344 154-455 163-440 137-396 191-532 147-393 209-541 168-441 206-555

.359 .381 .339 .371 .346 .359 .374 .386 .381 .371

318-507 439-669 337-508 404-580 307-499 406-584 370-576 400-566 496-708 363-532

.627 .656 .663 .697 .615 .695 .642 .707 .701 .682

989 1058 985 954 1165 1097 1117 995 1158 1007

36.6 39.2 35.2 34.1 41.6 39.2 37.2 33.2 37.4 32.5

586-20 538-16 556-22 534-15 541-18 525-17 529-12 556-15 516-16 594-22

410 428 509 407 437 448 474 464 502 454

445 411 481 434 423 439 440 416 423 442

38 96 35 64 31 121 26 103 34 106

184 220 210 249 208 229 188 240 214 214

1866 2112 2017 2121 2050 2113 2235 2197 2372 2155

69.1 78.2 72.0 75.8 73.3 75.5 74.5 73.2 76.5 69.5

Willis Wilson — 219-246, .471, 16 years 1992-93 18-10 .643 11-3 .786 2nd Opponent Statistics 1993-94 15-14 .517 6-8 .429 5th Opponent Statistics 1994-95 15-13 .536 8-6 .571 t3rd Opponent Statistics 1995-96 14-14 .500 5-9 .357 5th Opponent Statistics 1996-97 12-15 .444 6-10 .375 6th Opponent Statistics 1997-98 6-22 .214 3-11 .214 7th Opponent Statistics 1998-99 18-10 .643 8-6 .571 3rd Opponent Statistics 1999-00 5-22 .185 1-13 .071 8th Opponent Statistics 2000-01 14-16 .467 5-11 .313 8th Opponent Statistics 2001-02 10-19 .345 5-13 .313 8th Opponent Statistics 2002-03 19-10 .655 11-7 .611 t3rd Opponent Statistics 2003-04 22-11 .667 12-6 .667 t3rd Opponent Statistics 2004-05 19-12 .613 12-6 .667 3rd Opponent Statistics 2005-06 12-16 .429 6-8 .429 t5th Opponent Statistics 2006-07 16-16 .500 8-8 .500 t5th Opponent Statistics 2007-08 3-27 .100 0-16 .000 12th Opponent Statistics

728-1537 765-1750 817-1774 741-1766 739-1699 728-1707 670-1542 698-1652 665-1531 623-1426 647-1584 694-1603 641-1475 606-1599 536-1430 623-1496 632-1589 631-1573 663-1581 679-1659 757-1613 703-1636 867-1828 855-1907 849-1764 799-1910 674-1550 711-1643 764-1698 764-1765 590-1558 691-1620

.474 .437 .461 .420 .435 .426 .435 .423 .434 .437 .408 .433 .435 .379 .375 .416 .398 .401 .419 .409 .469 .430 .474 .448 .481 .418 .435 .433 .450 .433 .379 .427

123-372 155-450 120-328 175-517 134-392 151-481 130-341 159-496 120-352 123-388 157-461 174-516 179-501 152-520 123-419 170-509 183-518 156-517 153-446 174-498 182-471 167-448 171-488 176-529 138-416 194-576 124-368 208-620 203-522 239-682 104-381 190-566

.331 .345 .366 .338 .342 .314 .381 .321 .341 .317 .341 .337 .357 .292 .294 .334 .353 .302 .343 .349 .386 .373 .350 .333 .332 .337 .337 .335 .389 .350 .273 .336

591-828 379-589 420-613 478-664 438-636 441-638 441-673 384-589 349-516 424-616 321-506 400-590 450-686 373-576 359-518 420-623 439-623 497-693 428-608 500-702 463-628 446-623 541-762 424-610 465-642 378-559 425-582 333-514 491-687 462-694 394-608 498-697

.714 .644 .685 .720 .689 .691 .655 .652 .676 .688 .634 .678 .656 .648 .693 .674 .705 .717 .704 .712 .737 .716 .710 .695 .724 .676 .730 .648 .715 .666 .648 .714

1088 932 1152 1067 1139 1023 1029 1042 994 873 1020 1044 1041 1016 1019 952 1061 1052 1085 1023 1011 982 1128 1107 1137 1097 948 1050 1045 1129 1046 1087

38.9 33.3 39.7 36.8 40.7 36.5 36.8 37.2 36.8 32.3 36.4 37.3 37.2 36.3 37.7 35.3 35.4 35.1 37.4 35.3 34.9 33.9 34.2 33.5 36.7 35.4 33.9 37.5 32.7 35.3 34.9 36.2

542-14 627-29 594-17 552-11 575-13 590-13 521-17 572-19 538-13 502-12 537-10 496-10 506-13 561-22 558-15 473-7 616-17 595-5 605-12 547-16 587-15 554-18 611-15 642-18 555-4 549-11 488-7 530-10 626-17 619-14 622-10 599-9

388 374 452 402 416 387 332 391 412 355 403 427 373 365 310 427 329 405 344 401 463 408 492 484 493 481 386 446 434 443 298 424

418 313 430 409 450 425 392 371 420 382 420 381 409 389 511 355 414 391 486 380 479 485 528 533 447 408 428 446 476 498 566 462

50 122 49 88 60 86 83 103 94 72 73 104 79 96 70 127 78 93 115 133 97 98 114 109 125 100 82 86 92 91 93 97

135 215 171 216 185 221 164 179 199 212 158 217 190 199 152 255 197 186 168 229 244 204 275 253 201 234 216 239 222 231 197 272

2170 2064 2174 2135 2050 2048 1911 1939 1799 1793 1772 1962 1911 1737 1554 1836 1886 1915 1907 2032 2159 2019 2446 2310 2301 2170 1897 1963 2222 2229 1678 2070

77.5 73.7 75.0 73.6 73.2 73.1 68.3 69.3 66.6 66.4 63.3 70.1 68.3 62.0 57.6 68.0 62.9 63.8 65.8 70.1 74.4 69.6 74.1 70.0 74.2 70.0 67.8 70.1 69.4 69.7 55.9 69.0

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407-588 465-679 304-484 347-500 386-610 402-568 384-572 352-506 383-604 408-571

315 338 274 387 301 361 310 392 357 397

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Records l 1,000-Point Scorers 1. Michael Harris Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

G 29 28 33 31 121

Reb. 248 205 295 363 1111

Avg. 8.6 7.3 8.9 11.7 9.1

2. Brent Scott Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Totals

G 28 30 31 28 117

Reb. 229 302 257 261 1049

Avg. 8.1 10.1 8.3 9.3 8.9

3. Ricky Pierce Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

G 26 26 30 82

Reb. 214 181 226 621

Avg. 8.2 7.0 7.5 7.6

4. Morris Almond Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Totals

G 30 31 28 30 121

Reb. 30 65 163 210 468

Avg. 1.0 2.1 5.8 7.0 3.9

5. Elbert Darden 120

Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Totals

G 27 27 25 25 104

Reb. 175 157 112 144 588

Avg. 6.5 5.8 4.5 5.8 5.7

6. Greg Hines Year 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

G 28 27 27 27 109

Reb. 80 118 147 136 481

Avg. 2.9 4.9 5.4 5.0 4.4

7. Torrey Andrews Year 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Totals

G 30 31 28 29 118

Reb. 105 154 163 185 607

Avg. 3.5 5.0 5.8 6.4 5.1

2,014

8. Jason KcKrieth

1,906

9. Kendall Rhine

1,847

10. Robert Johnson

1,825

11. Marvin Moore

1,727

12. Gene Schwinger

1,545

13. Dana Hardy

1,535

14. Mike Wilks

Pts. 370 427 578 639 2014

Pts. 427 506 490 483 1906

Pts. 498 544 805 1847

Pts. 145 224 612 844 1825

Pts. 412 480 337 498 1727

Pts. 190 413 450 492 1545

Pts. 203 349 351 632 1535

Avg. 12.8 15.3 17.5 20.6 16.6

Avg. 15.3 16.9 15.8 17.3 16.3

Avg. 19.2 20.9 26.8 22.5

Avg. 4.8 7.2 21.9 26.4 15.1

Avg. 15.3 17.8 13.5 19.9 16.6

Avg. 6.8 15.3 16.7 18.2 14.2

Avg. 6.8 11.3 12.5 21.8 13.0

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

Year 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 Totals

Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Totals

Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Totals

Year 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 Totals

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Totals

Year 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Totals

G 18 28 33 31 109

G 23 23 24 70

G 28 27 28 28 111

G 28 30 31 28 117

G 24 21 28 73

G 25 28 30 31 113

G 28 28 21 30 107

Reb. 55 121 161 165 502

Reb. 269 319 334 922

Reb. 109 66 93 120 388

Reb. 59 75 78 92 304

Reb. 216 250 344 810

Reb. 66 118 99 109 392

Reb. 73 124 84 147 428

Avg. 3.1 4.3 4.9 5.3 4.6

Avg. 11.7 13.9 13.9 13.2

Avg. 3.9 2.4 3.3 4.3 3.5

Avg. 2.1 2.5 2.5 3.3 10.9

Avg. 9.0 11.9 12.3 11.1

Avg. 2.6 4.2 3.3 3.5 3.5

Avg. 2.6 4.4 4.0 4.9 4.0

1,500

Pts. 207 345 523 425 1500

Avg. 11.5 12.3 15.8 14.2 13.8

1,436

Pts. 315 537 584 1436

Avg. 13.7 23.3 24.3 20.5

1,413

Pts. 271 201 324 617 1413

Avg. 9.7 7.4 11.6 22.0 12.7

1,339

Pts. 243 249 359 488 1339

Avg. 8.7 8.3 11.6 17.4 11.4

1,328

Pts. 301 423 604 1328

Avg. 12.5 20.1 21.6 18.2

1,322

Pts. 321 363 362 276 1322

Avg. 12.8 13.0 12.1 8.9 11.7

1,300

Pts. 135 230 331 604 1300

Avg. 4.8 8.2 15.8 20.1 12.1


Records l 1,000-Point Scorers 15. Gary Reist Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Totals

G 23 25 26 74

Reb. 65 99 94 258

Avg. 2.8 4.0 3.6 9.9

16. Adam Peakes Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Totals

G 31 26 28 27 112

Reb. 124 138 195 237 694

17. Tom Myer Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Totals

G 24 25 26 75

Reb. 61 85 71 217

18. Bill Tom Year 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 Totals

G 20 21 24 24 89

Reb. - - - - -

G 24 24 24 72

Year 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Totals

G 29 15 24 26 94

Reb. 86 90 210 204 590

G 23 29 28 28 108

Reb. 14 55 122 109 300

23. Kenneth Rourke

1,277

24. Greg Williams

1,221

25. Bob Kinney

1,218

26. Larry Phillips

Avg. 2.5 3.4 2.7 2.9

Pts. 350 473 404 1227

Avg. - - - - -

Pts. 252 286 277 406 1221

Avg. 3.0 6.0 8.8 7.8 6.3

21. Tommy McGhee Year 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Totals

1,240

Pts. 190 247 396 407 1240

Reb. Avg. 305 252 211 768

20. Shaun Igo

22. Tom Robitaille

Avg. 11.6 19.9 19.5 17.2

Avg. 4.0 5.3 7.0 8.8 6.2

19. Temple Tucker Year 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 Totals

1,270

Pts. 267 497 506 1270

Avg. .6 1.9 4.4 3.9 2.8

Pts. 531 364 323 1218

Pts. 134 201 384 439 1158

Pts. 40 169 370 575 1154

Avg. 6.1 9.5 14.1 15.1 11.1

Avg. 14.6 18.9 15.5 16.4

Avg. 12.6 13.6 11.5 16.9 13.7

Avg. 22.1 15.1 13.4 16.9

Year 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 Totals

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Totals

Year 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 Totals

Year 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 Totals

Year 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 Totals

G 24 24 24 72

G 28 28 30 31 117

G 24 24 24 72

G 27 24 27 78

G 23 23 24 70

Reb. 208 216 245 669

Reb. 202 229 169 137 737

Reb. 54 67 78 199

Reb. - - - -

Reb. 181 190 234 605

Avg. 8.7 9.0 10.2 9.3

Avg. 7.2 8.2 5.6 4.4 6.3

Avg. 2.3 2.8 3.3 2.8

Avg. - - - -

Avg. 7.9 8.3 9.8 8.6

1,158

27. Bobby Tudor

1,154

28. Brock Gillespie

Avg. 4.6 13.4 16.0 16.9 12.3

Avg. 1.7 5.8 13.2 20.5 10.7

Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

G 27 26 27 30 110

G 28 28 33 31 120

Reb. 100 91 49 73 223

Reb. 26 37 38 43 144

Avg. 3.7 3.5 1.8 2.4 2.0

Avg. .9 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.2

Pts. 330 358 449 1137

Pts. 341 294 267 205 1107

Pts. 198 395 508 1101

1,137 Avg. 13.3 14.9 18.7 15.8

1,107 Avg. 12.2 10.5 8.9 6.6 9.5

1,101 Avg. 8.2 16.5 21.1 15.3

1,059

Pts. 338 352 369 1059

Avg. 12.5 14.7 13.7 13.6

1,053

Pts. 298 315 440 1053

Avg. 12.9 13.7 18.3 15.0

1,018

Pts. 312 308 196 202 1018

Avg. 11.6 11.8 7.3 6.7 9.3

1,007

Pts. 152 262 304 289 1007

Avg. 5.4 9.4 9.2 9.3 8.4

121


Records l Individual Records l Scoring Scoring

Game: 47, Doug McKendrick vs. Ga. Tech (D6, 1965) Season: 805, Ricky Pierce, 1982 Career: 2,014, Michael Harris, 2002-05

Michael Harris scored 2,014 points during his career at Rice including 639 points during his senior season (2004-05). During his career, Harris also pulled down more rebounds than any other player in Rice history (1,111).

Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders

122

Season 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73

Player......................................Points Frank Carswell.........................241 Bob Kinney..............................338 Bob Kinney..............................352 Bob Kinney..............................369 Bill Tom Closs..........................426 Bill Henry..................................369 Bill Henry..................................435 Bill Tom....................................252 Bill Tom....................................286 Bill Tom....................................277 Bill Tom....................................406 Joe McDermott........................350 Joe McDermott........................338 Gene Schwinger......................301 Gene Schwinger......................423 Gene Schwinger......................604 Terry Telligman.........................379 Temple Tucker.........................531 Temple Tucker.........................364 Tom Robitaille..........................358 Tom Robitaille..........................449 David Craig..............................412 Ollie Shipley.............................316 Kendall Rhine..........................315 Kendall Rhine..........................537 Kendall Rhine..........................584 Doug McKendrick....................458 Doug McKendrick....................458 Bill Doty....................................441 Greg Williams..........................395 Larry Miller...............................395 Greg Williams..........................508 Gary Reist................................497 Gary Reist................................506 Mark Wehrle............................248 Perry Gaudet...........................316

Avg. 11.5 12.5 14.7 13.7 17.0 17.6 20.7 12.6 13.6 11.5 16.9 15.2 14.7 12.5 20.1 21.6 16.5 22.1 15.1 14.9 18.7 17.4 13.8 13.7 23.3 24.3 19.1 19.9 18.4 16.5 16.5 21.2 19.9 19.5 10.3 12.1

Season 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1996-97 1994-95 1995-96 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player......................................Points Scott Fisher..............................388 Charles Daniels.......................438 Elbert Darden...........................412 Elbert Darden...........................480 Elbert Darden...........................337 Elbert Darden...........................498 Ricky Pierce.............................498 Ricky Pierce.............................544 Ricky Pierce.............................805 Renaldo O’Neal.......................287 Tony Barnett.............................319 Tony Barnett.............................431 Greg Hines...............................450 Greg Hines...............................492 David Willie..............................416 Andy Gilchrist...........................349 Brent Scott...............................427 Brent Scott...............................506 Brent Scott...............................490 Marvin Moore...........................488 Torrey Andrews........................632 Shaun Igo................................439 Adam Peakes..........................407 Tommy McGhee......................575 Jarvis Kelley Sanni..................415 Robert Johnson.......................617 Mike Wilks................................331 Mike Wilks................................604 Michael Harris..........................370 Michael Harris..........................427 Michael Harris..........................578 Michael Harris..........................639 Morris Almond..........................612 Morris Almond..........................844 Patrick Britton..........................327

Avg. 13.9 16.8 15.3 17.8 13.5 19.9 19.2 20.9 26.8 10.3 10.6 16.0 16.7 18.2 15.4 12.9 15.3 16.9 15.8 17.4 21.8 16.9 15.1 20.5 14.8 22.0 15.8 20.1 12.8 15.3 17.5 20.6 21.9 26.4 11.3

Game 1. 47 2. 44 44 4. 43 5. 42 42 7. 41 41 41 10. 40 40

Doug McKendrick vs. Ga. Tech (D6, 1965) Morris Almond vs. Vanderbilt (J2, 2007) Kendall Rhine vs. Arkansas (J12, 1963) Temple Tucker vs. Texas A&M (D28, 1955) Morris Almond at Utah (N25, 2006) Tom Robitaille vs. Texas A&M (F28, 1959) Bill Henry vs. Texas A&M (F8, 1944) Kendall Rhine vs. SMU (F8, 1963) Kendall Rhine vs. LSU (D7, 1963) Patrick Britton vs. ECU (M5, 2008) Morris Almond vs. SMU (M4, 2006)

Season 1. 844 2. 805 3. 639 4. 632 5. 617 6. 612 7. 604 604 9. 584 10. 578

Morris Almond, 2007 Ricky Pierce, 1982 Michael Harris, 2005 Torrey Andrews, 1994 Robert Johnson, 1999 Morris Almond, 2006 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Mike Wilks, 2001 Kendall Rhine, 1964 Michael Harris, 2004

Season Scoring Average 1. 26.8 Ricky Pierce, 1982 2. 26.4 Morris Almond, 2007 3. 24.3 Kendall Rhine, 1964 4. 23.3 Kendall Rhine, 1963 5. 22.4 Gene Schwinger, 1954 6. 22.1 Temple Tucker, 1956 7. 22.0 Robert Johnson, 1999 8. 21.9 Morris Almond, 2006 9. 21.8 Torrey Andrews, 1994 10. 21.6 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Career 1. 2,014 2. 1,906 3. 1,847 4. 1,825 5. 1,727 6. 1,545 7. 1,535 8. 1,500 9. 1,436 10. 1 ,413

Michael Harris, 2002-05 Brent Scott, 1990-93 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 Morris Almond, 2004-07 Elbert Darden, 1976-79 Greg Hines, 1984-87 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 Jason McKrieth, 2002-05 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 Robert Johnson, 1996-99

Career Scoring Average 1. 22.5 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 2. 20.5 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 3. 18.2 Gene Schwinger, 1952-54 4. 17.2 Gary Reist, 1969-71 5. 16.9 Temple Tucker, 1956-58 6. 16.6 Michael Harris, 2002-05 16.6 Elbert Darden, 1976-79 8. 16.4 Tom Meyer, 1969-71 9. 16.3 Brent Scott, 1990-93 10. 15.9 Doug McKendrick, 1964-66


Records l Individual Records l Field Goals Field Goals Made

Field Goal Percentage

Season 1. 314 2. 263 3. 243 4. 241 5. 240 6. 230 7. 229 8. 227 9. 224 10. 217

Ricky Pierce, 1982 Morris Almond, 2007 Kendall Rhine, 1964 Torrey Andrews, 1994 Michael Harris, 2005 Ricky Pierce, 1981 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Kendall Rhine, 1963 Morris Almond, 2006 Michael Harris, 2004

Game 10-10 7-7 7-7 7-7 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-6

Career 1. 783 2. 746 3. 737 4. 680 5. 627 6. 606 7. 595 8. 557 9. 522 10. 520

Michael Harris, 2002-05 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 Brent Scott, 1990-93 Elbert Darden, 1976-79 Morris Almond, 2006-07 Greg Hines, 1984-87 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 Jason McKrieth, 2002-05 Tom Myer, 1969-71

Season 1. .634 (168-265) 2. .623 (172-276) 3. .623 (109-175) 4. .608 (240-395) .608 (152-250) 6. .603 (217-360) 7. .594 (184-310) 8. .593 (143-241) 9. .591 (75-127) 10. .580 (200-345)

Doug McKendrick, 1966 Michael Harris, 2003 Frank Jackson, 1978 Michael Harris, 2005 Doug McKendrick, 1965 Michael Harris, 2004 Brent Scott, 1993 Andy Gilchrist, 1989 Torrey Andrews, 1991 Brent Scott, 1991

Career 1. .621 (328-528) 2. .602 (783-1300) 3. .564 (252-447) 4. .557 (557-1008) 5. .552 (737-1335) 6. .529 (174-329) 7. .518 (399-771) 8. .515 (389-756) 9. .514 (163-317) 10. .511 (520-1,017)

Doug McKendrick, 1964-66 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Steve Emshoff, 1971-73 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 Brent Scott, 1990-93 Farrar Stockton, 1966-68 Bill Doty, 1965-67 Andy Gilchrist, 1986-89 Mike Cunningham, 1983-84 Tom Myer, 1969-71

Game: 20, Kendall Rhine vs. Arkansas (J12, 1963) Season: 314, Ricky Pierce, 1982 Career: 746, Ricky Pierce, 1980-82

Field Goals Attempted

Game: 31, Ricky Pierce at Houston (J4, 1982) Season: 614, Ricky Pierce, 1982 Career: 1,479, Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 Game 1. 31 Ricky Pierce at Houston (15-31) (J4, 1982) 2. 29 Mike Maroney vs. Texas Tech (12-29) (F27, 1961) Season 1. 614 2. 544 3. 520 4. 477 5. 468 6. 444 7. 441 8. 440 9. 439 10. 434

Ricky Pierce, 1982 Morris Almond, 2007 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Kendall Rhine, 1964 Kendall Rhine, 1963 Ricky Pierce, 1981 Torrey Andrews, 1994 Robert Johnson, 1999 Gary Reist, 1970 Mike Wilks, 2001

Career 1. 1,479 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 2. 1,473 Elbert Darden, 1976-79 3. 1,368 Greg Hines, 1984-87 4. 1,335 Brent Scott, 1990-93 5. 1,300 Michael Harris, 2002-05 6. 1,275 Morris Almond, 2004-07 7. 1,226 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 8. 1,127 Robert Johnson, 1996-99 9. 1,126 Gene Schwinger, 1952-54 10. 1,115 Dana Hardy, 1989-92

Season: .634 (168-265), Doug McKendrick, 1966 Career: .621 (328-528), Doug McKendrick, 1964-66 Michael Harris vs. La. College (D20, 2002) Torrey Andrews at TCU (F13, 1993) Torrey Andrews at Prairie View (D2, 1991) Kenny Austin vs. SMU (F17, 1981) Patrick Britton vs. Tulane (F2, 2008) Lawrence Ghoram vs. Tulane (J19, 2008) Alex Bougaieff vs. Air Force (F11, 1999) Dana Hardy vs. Chaminade (N27, 1991) Chip Scott vs. Northern Illinois (D28, 1988) Frank Jackson vs. Houston (J21, 1978) Morris Almond at La. Tech (J1, 2005)

Year-by-Year FG Percentage Leaders

Season 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79

Player..................................FG-FGA Jim Gerhardt ....................... 105-259 Gene Schwinger...................117-262 Billy Wohn.................................35-67 Joe Durrenburger...................67-140 Terry Telligman..................... 140-332 Temple Tucker..................... 202-418 Tom Robitaille...................... 126-264 Tom Robitaille...................... 152-345 Gary Griffin...............................42-87 Steve Smith..............................46-97 Ollie Shipley......................... 122-244 Larry Phillips.........................111-225 Kendall Rhine...................... 227-468 Kendall Rhine...................... 243-477 Doug McKendrick................ 152-250 Doug McKendrick................ 168-265 Bill Doty................................ 177-332 Farrar Stockton.......................81-140 Tom Myer............................. 147-267 Ted Melady.............................87-177 Steve Emshoff......................... 52-88 Steve Emshoff........................89-155 Steve Emshoff......................111-204 Danny Carroll....................... 120-247 Tim Moriarty......................... 167-313 Elbert Darden....................... 176-382 Frank Jackson........................70-139 Frank Jackson..................... 109-175 Elbert Darden....................... 197-380

Pct. .401 .447 .522 .478 .422 .483 .477 .441 .483 .474 .500 .493 .482 .509 .608 .634 .533 .579 .551 .492 .591 .574 .544 .486 .534 .461 .504 .623 .518

Doug McKendrick (1964-66) holds both the season and career records for highest field goal percentage at Rice. His 47 points against Georgia Tech on December 6, 1965 is also a Rice University school Record.

Season 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player..................................FG-FGA Ricky Pierce......................... 202-421 Ricky Pierce......................... 230-444 Kenny Austin.........................115-216 Kenny Austin.............................54-89 Mike Cunningham.................113-221 Terrence Cashaw................. 105-197 Mike Cooper.............................46-86 Andy Gilchrist........................111-232 Andy Gilchrist........................110-229 Andy Gilchrist....................... 143-241 Brent Scott........................... 170-339 Torrey Andrews.......................75-127 Torrey Andrews.................... 128-224 Brent Scott........................... 184-310 Torrey Andrews.................... 241-441 Kevin Nanney.........................86-153 Shaun Igo............................ 145-285 Shaun Igo............................ 180-356 Jarvis Kelley Sanni ............. 172-346 Erik Cooper.............................62-114 Alex Bougaieff.......................111-253 T.J. McKenzie...........................43-83 Michael Harris...................... 154-269 Michael Harris...................... 172-276 Michael Harris...................... 217-360 Michael Harris...................... 240-395 Morris Almond...................... 224-448 Greg Killings...........................56-108 Paulius Packevicius................75-169

Pct. .480 .518 .532 .607 .511 .533 .535 .479 .480 .593 .502 .591 .571 .594 .546 .562 .509 .506 .497 .544 .439 .518 .572 .623 .603 .608 .500 .519 .444

123


Records l Individual Records l 3-Point FGs 3-Point Field Goals Made

Game: 8, Bobby Crawford vs. Tulsa (F6, 1997) Season: 83, Robert Johnson, 1999 Career: 200 Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Game 1. 2.

124

8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Bobby Crawford vs. Tulsa (F6, 1997) David Willie at Texas Tech (J6, 1987) David Willie vs. Arkansas (J27, 1988) Dana Hardy vs. SMU (F18, 1989) Chase Maag vs. Texas A&M (J26, 1991) Tommy McGhee vs. Houston (F8, 1995) Omar-Seli Mance vs. SMU (J23, 2003) Morris Almond vs. Lamar (D6, 2006)

Season 1. 83 2. 82 3. 80 4. 77 5. 76 6. 65 7. 63 8. 61 9. 57 10. 56 56

Robert Johnson, 1999 Omar-Seli Mance, 2003 David Willie, 1988 Morris Almond, 2007 Tommy McGhee, 1996 Shawn Tyndell, 2001 Adam Peakes, 1994 Bobby Crawford, 1998 Marvin Moore, 1993 Brock Gillespie, 2004 Mike Wilks, 2001

Career 1. 200 2. 186 3. 176 4. 171 5. 153 153 7. 144 8. 142 9. 139 10. 119

Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Robert Johnson, 1996-99 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 Brock Gillespie, 2002-05 Morris Almond, 2004-07 Marvin Moore, 1990-93 Omar-Seli Mance, 2001-03 Tommy McGhee, 1993-96 David Willie, 1988-91 Shawn Tyndell, 1998-02

Consecutive Games with a 3-Point Field Goal 1. 39 Adam Peakes (M17, 1993 - D30, 1994) 2. 29 Shawn Tyndell (N18, 2000 - M6, 2001) 3. 21 Brock Gillespie (M17, 2004 - F8, 2005) 21 Bobby Crawford (F27, 1997-J31, 1998) 5. 19 Omar-Seli Mance (D18, 2002-F22, 2003) 6. 18 Robert Johnson (D23, 1998-M4, 1999) 7. 17 Brock Gillespie (J10-M6, 2004) 17 David Willie (J16-N30, 1988) 9. 16 Morris Almond (J20-M9, 2007) 10. 14 Dana Hardy (J4-F18, 1989)

3-Point Field Goals Attempts

Game: 16, Rodney Foster at Houston (F23, 2008) Season: 230, Robert Johnson (1999) Career: 534, Robert Johnson, 1996-99 Game 1. 16 2. 15 15 4. 14 14 14 14 14 9. 13 13 13

Rodney Foster at Houston (F23, 2008) Robert Johnson vs. SMU (J28, 1999) Robert Johnson vs. New Mexico (M4, 1999) Rodney Foster at UCF (M1, 2008) David Willie vs. Southern (D8, 1987) Tommy McGhee vs. Houston (F8, 1995) Tommy McGhee at Baylor (F28, 1996) Bobby Crawford vs. Tulsa (F6, 1997) David Willie at Texas Tech (J6, 1988) Chase Maag vs. Arkansas (M9, 1991) Mike Wilks at UT-Pan Am (J3, 2000)

Season 1. 230 2. 207 3. 196 4. 187 6. 174 7. 169 169 9. 163 10. 162

Robert Johnson, 1999 David Willie, 1988 Omar-Seli Mance, 2003 Rodney Foster, 2008 Brock Gillespie, 2004 Shawn Tyndell, 2001 Morris Almond, 2007 Tommy McGhee, 1996 Marvin Moore, 1993 Adam Peakes, 1995

Career 1. 534 2. 505 3. 500 4. 471 5. 413 6. 409 7. 365 8. 352 352 10. 350

Robert Johnson, 1996-99 Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Brock Gillespie, 2002-05 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 Marvin Moore, 1990-93 David Willie, 1988-91 Omar-Seli Mance, 2001-03 Morris Almond, 2007 Shawn Tyndell, 1998-02 Brock Gillespie, 2002-05

Year-by-Year 3-Point FG Pct. Leaders

Season 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player..............................3FG-3FGA Mike Girardi..............................24-60 David Willie.............................80-207 Dana Hardy.............................47-112 Dana Hardy.............................55-155 Dana Hardy.............................51-118 Marvin Moore..........................43-100 Marvin Moore . .......................57-163 Adam Peakes.........................63-144 Tommy McGhee.....................48-106 Tommy McGhee ...................76-169 Bobby Crawford ....................42-116 Bobby Crawford ....................61-159 Robert Johnson......................83-220 Jay Christian ............................29-83 Mike Wilks...............................56-145 Omar-Seli Mance....................55-132 Omar-Seli Mance....................82-196 Jason McKrieth.........................28-84 Jason McKrieth.........................30-79 Morris Almond.........................48-108 Morris Almond.........................77-169 Rodney Foster........................47-187

3-Point Field Goals Percentage

Season: .456 (77-169), Morris Almond, 2007 Career: .453 (153-352), Morris Almond, 2004-07 Game 1. 1.000 (6-6) 2. 1.000 (5-5) 3. 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (4-4)

Adam Peakes at TCU (J19, 1994) Tommy McGhee vs. Baylor (J28, 1995) Michael Irving vs. Arkansas (F14, 1987) Dana Hardy vs. Baylor (J30, 1991) D. Holmes vs. Grambling St. (D 19, ‘91) D. Holmes vs. Wisconsin (M17, 1993) Shawn Tyndell vs. Portland (J2, 1999) Omar-Seli Mance vs. Lamar (N20, 2001) Brock Gillespie vs. Navy (D23, 2002) Morris Almond at La. Tech (J1, 2005)

Season 1. .456 (77-169) 2. .453 (48-106) 3. .450 (76-169) 4. .444 (48-108) 5. .438 (63-144) 6. .432 (51-118) 7. .430 (43-100) 8. .420 (47-112) 9. .418 (82-196) 10. .417 (55-132) .417 (55-132)

Morris Almond, 2007 Tommy McGhee, 1995 Tommy McGhee, 1996 Morris Almond, 2006 Adam Peakes, 1994 Dana Hardy, 1992 Marvin Moore, 1990 Dana Hardy, 1990 Omar-Seli Mance, 2003 Chase Maag, 1991 Omar-Seli Mance, 2001

Career 1. .435 (153-352) 2. .429 (142-331) 3. .399 (83-208) 4. .396 (200-505) 5. .395 (144-365) 6. .387 (43-111) 7. .382 (47-123) 8. .375 (103-275) 9. .374 (176-471) 10. .371 (153-413)

Morris Almond, 2004-07 Tommy McGhee, 1993-96 Chase Maag, 1991-92 Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Omar-Seli Mance, 2001-03 Dave Mlachnik, 1988-89 Mike Girardi, 1986-88 Bobby Crawford, 1997-98 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 Marvin Moore, 1990-93

Robert Johnson (1996-99) made a school-record 83 three-pointers during the 1998-99 basketball season. Johnson’s 230 career three-pointers and 534 career three-point field goal attempts are also Rice records.

Pct. .356 .387 .420 .355 .432 .430 .350 .438 .453 .450 .362 .384 .361 .349 .386 .417 .418 .333 .380 .444 .456 .251


Records l Individual Records l Free Throws

In addition to his scoring records, Morris Almond (200407) holds school records for free throws in a season. He also established new marks for free throws made in a game and consecutive free throws in a game.

Free Throws Made

Game: 18, Morris Almond vs. Colorado St. (N15, 2006) 18, Morris Almond vs. Houston (J17, 2007) Season: 241, Morris Almond, 2007 Career: 432, Brent Scott (1990-93) Game 1. 18 18 3. 17 17 5. 15 15 7. 14 14 14 10. 13 13 13 13 13 13

Morris Almond vs. Colorado State (N15, 2006) Morris Almond vs. Houston (J17, 2007) Temple Tucker vs. Texas A&M (D28, 1955) Kendall Rhine vs. Baylor (F22, 1964) Brent Scott at Texas Tech (F16, 1991) Ricky Pierce vs. Texas Tech (F10, 1982) Joe Durrenberger vs. Arkansas (J10, 1955) Marvin Moore at Texas (J5, 1993) Ricky Pierce at Texas Tech (J19, 1982) Patrick Britton vs. Southern Miss (M12, 2008) Mike Wilks at Navy (N18, 2000) Mike Wilks vs. S.F. Austin (D4, 1999) Torrey Andrews vs. Baylor (J26, 1994) Marvin Moore at Washington (D5, 1992) Ricky Pierce vs. Texas Tech (F7, 1980)

Season 1. 241 2. 177 3. 168 4. 154 5. 152 152 7. 150 8. 147 9. 146 10. 138 138

Morris Almond, 2007 Ricky Pierce, 1982 Mike Wilks, 2001 Doug McKendrick, 1965 Michael Harris, 2005 Robert Johnson, 1999 Charles Daniels, 1975 Torrey Andrews, 1994 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Temple Tucker, 1957 David Craig, 1960

Career 1. 432 2. 418 3. 415 4. 411 5. 365 6. 361 7. 355 8. 342 9. 337 10. 332

Brent Scott, 1990-93 Morris Almond, 2004-07 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Jason McKrieth, 2002-05 Mike Wilks, 1998-2001 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 Temple Tucker, 1956-58 Robert Johnson, 1996-99 Elbert Darden, 1976-79

Consecutive Free Throws (Game) 1. 13 Morris Almond vs. Western Carolina (D29, 2006) 2. 12 Marvin Moore at Texas (J5, 1993) 12 Ricky Pierce vs. Texas (F1, 1982) 12 Elbert Darden at Texas Tech (J13, 1979) 5. 11 Morris Almond vs. Houston, (J17, 2007) 11 Jason McKrieth vs. Siena (D29, 2001) 11 Mike Wilks at Navy (N18, 2000) 8. 10 Patrick Britton at Texas State (D5, 2007) 10 Morris Almond vs. Vanderbilt (J2, 2007) 10 Jason McKrieth vs. Boise St. (J16, 2003) 10 Marvin Moore at Washington (D5, 1992) 10 Richard Holmes vs. Southwestern (D30, 1986) 10 Ivan Petitt vs. Notre Dame (J7, 1985) 10 Bobby Tudor at Texas Tech (J15, 1980) 10 Elbert Darden vs. Baylor (F17, 1979) 10 Scott Fisher at Houston (J7, 1974)

Consecutive Free Throws (Season) 1. 38 Jason McKrieth, J2-J28, 2004 2. 29 Elbert Darden, J8-J20, 1979 3. 25 Rashid Smith, J22-F14, 2004 25 Ricky Pierce, J25-F3, 1982 5. 23 Bobby Tudor, J3-F7, 1980 23 Adam Peakes, F2-F20, 1993 23 Omar-Seli Mance, N22-J2, 2002-03 8. 20 Brock Gillespie, N20-J12, 2001-02 20 Jason McKrieth, D29-F7, 2001-02 10. 19 Robert Shaw, F9-F25, 1980 19 Greg Hines, F20-M2, 1985 19 Jason McKrieth, J11-J25, 2003

Free Throw Attempts

Game: 23, Joe Darrenberger vs. Arkansas (J10, 1955) Season: 285, Morris Almond, 2007 Career: 744, Brent Scott (1990-93) Game 1. 23 Joe Durrenberger vs. Arkansas (J10, 1955) 2. 20 Morris Almond vs. Houston (J17, 2007) 20 Morris Almond vs. Colorado State (N15, 2006) 20 David Craig vs. LSU (D12, 1960) 20 Temple Tucker vs. Texas A&M (D28, 1955) 6. 19 Brent Scott at Texas Tech (F16, 1991) 19 Torrey Andrews vs. Baylor (J26, 1994) 8. 17 Kendall Rhine vs. Baylor (F22, 1964)* 17 Scott Oliver vs. Texas A&M (F17, 1996) 17 Brent Scott at Texas A&M (J25, 1992) 17 Ricky Pierce vs. Texas Tech (F10, 1982) * - Rhine attempted at least 17 FTs in the game.

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Records l Individual Records l Free Throws Season 1. 285 2. 266 3. 223 4. 215 5. 209 5. 208 6. 207 7. 206 8. 202 9. 197 10. 196

Morris Almond, 2007 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Ricky Pierce, 1982 Mike Wilks, 2001 Robert Johnson, 1999 Kendall Rhine, 1964 Temple Tucker, 1957 Charles Daniels, 1975 Temple Tucker, 1956 Brent Scott, 1992 Doug McKendrick, 1965

Career 1. 744 2. 562 3. 535 4. 533 5. 532 6. 531 7. 507 8. 501 9. 495 10. 473

Brent Scott, 1990-93 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Temple Tucker, 1956-58 Greg Hines, 1984-87 Gene Schwinger, 1952-54 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 Morris Almond, 2004-07 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 Mike Wilks, 1998-2001 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82

Year-by-Year Free Throw Pct. Leaders

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Season 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1971-72 1969-70 1970-71 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78

Player....................................FT-FTA Hiram Walker............................65-92 David Cook...............................50-70 Joe McDermott.......................84-110 Joe McDermott.......................84-114 Leonard Childs.........................69-98 Don Lance..............................95-121 Don Lance........................... 138-187 Bobby Brashear........................49-63 Records Not Available Gerry Thomas.......................110-160 Gerry Thomas.........................74-105 David Craig...............................55-75 James Davis.............................30-41 Ollie Shipley..............................72-94 Herb Steinkamp........................67-87 Herb Steinkamp........................59-75 Herb Steinkamp......................95-120 Larry Tiner.................................66-82 Doug McKendrick................ 122-169 Greg Williams...........................72-81 Greg Williams.......................113-131 Greg Williams...................... 104-125 Dan McGuire.............................53-62 Gary Reist...............................95-113 Tom Myer..................................70-82 Perry Gaudet............................74-85 Scott Fisher.......................... 108-130 Tim Moriarty............................93-113 Frank Jackson .......................89-116 Elbert Darden....................... 108-132 Elbert Darden............................60-74

Pct. .707 .714 .764 .737 .704 .785 .738 .778 .687 .705 .733 .756 .766 .770 .792 .792 .805 .722 .889 .863 .832 .855 .841 .854 .871 .831 .823 .767 .818 .811

Greg Williams (1967-69) made better than 85 percent of his free throw attempts during his career and his 88.9 percentage during the 1966-67 season are both Rice records.

Free Throw Percentage

Season: .889 (72-81), Greg Williams, 1967 Career: .858 (289-337), Greg Williams, 1967-69 Season 1. .889 (72-81) 2. .880 (66-75) 3. .871 (74-85 4. .863 (113-131) 5. .855 (53-62) 6. .854 (70-82) 7. .851 (80-94) 8. .846 (241-285) .846 (104-123) 10. .842 (48-106)

Greg Williams, 1967 Anthony DeCello, 1980 Perry Gaudet, 1973 Greg Williams, 1968 Dan McGuire, 1972 Tom Myer, 1971 Jason McKrieth, 2003 Morris Almond, 2007 Elbert Darden, 1979 Tommy McGhee, 1995

Career 1. .858 (289-337) 2. .826 (194-235) 3. .824 (418-507) 4. .817 (187-229) 5. .814 (206-253) 6. .803 (236-294) 7. .802 (332-414) 8. .799 (365-457) 9. .795 (177-222) 10. .794 (166-209)

Greg Williams, 1967-69 Anthony DeCello, 1978-81 Morris Almond, 2004-07 Tom Myer, 1969-71 Tommy McGhee, 1993-96 Gary Reist, 1969-71 Elbert Darden, 1976-79 Jason McKrieth, 2002-05 Morris Almond, 2004- Omar-Seli Mance, 2001-03

Season 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player....................................FT-FTA Elbert Darden....................... 104-123 Anthony DeCello.......................66-75 Bobby Tudor.............................38-46 Ricky Pierce......................... 177-223 Tracy Steele..............................35-45 Tyrone Washington...................49-64 Tracy Steele..............................35-45 Jeff Crawford ...........................29-38 Andy Gilchrist............................50-71 Richard Holmes........................36-48 Dana Hardy...............................60-75 Dana Hardy...............................46-61 Torrey Andrews.........................50-61 Marvin Moore..........................86-106 Adam Peakes...........................79-95 Torrey Andrews.................... 147-184 Tommy McGhee ......................64-76 Tommy McGhee ................. 105-128 Bobby Crawford........................38-47 Robert Johnson........................62-86 Erik Cooper...............................39-53 Mike Wilks.................................71-97 Mike Wilks............................ 168-215 Shawn Tyndell..........................48-59 Jason McKrieth.........................80-94 Jason McKrieth.................... 137-163 Michael Harris...................... 152-190 Morris Almond . ....................116-146 Morris Almond...................... 241-285 Rodney Foster..........................54-71

Pct. .846 .880 .826 .794 .778 .778 .778 .763 .704 .750 .800 .754 .820 .811 .832 .799 .842 .820 .809 .747 .736 .732 .781 .814 .851 .840 .800 .795 .846 .761


Records l Individual Records l Rebounds In addition to being ranked among the Top 10 all-time scorers at Rice, Kendall Rhine (1962-64) holds the season and career rebounding averages. Rhine pulled down 922 rebounds in his three-year career and averaged 13.2 boards per contest.

Rebounds

Game: 30, Joe Durrenberger vs. Baylor (F15, 1955) Season: 344, Gene Schwinger, 1954 Career: 1,111, Michael Harris, 2002-05 Game 1. 30 Joe Durrenberger vs. Baylor (F15, 1955) 2. 24 Michael Harris vs. Hawaii (F27, 2005) 24 Todd Schoettelkotte vs. Southern (D20, 1994) Season 1. 363 2. 344 3. 334 4. 319 5. 305 6. 302 7. 295 295 9. 269 10. 262

Michael Harris, 2005 Gene Schwinger, 1954 Kendall Rhine, 1964 Kendall Rhine, 1963 Temple Tucker, 1956 Brent Scott, 1991 Michael Harris, 2004 Joe Durrenberger, 1956 Kendall Rhine, 1962 Jarvis Kelly Sanni, 1998

Season Average 1. 13.9 Kendall Rhine, 1964 2. 13.8 Kendall Rhine, 1963 3. 12.7 Temple Tucker, 1956 4. 12.29 Joe Durrenberger, 1956 5. 12.28 Gene Schwinger, 1954 6. 11.9 Gene Schwinger, 1953 7. 11.71 Michael Harris, 2005 8. 11.69 Kendall Rhine, 1962 9. 11.67 Joe Durrenberger, 1955 10. 10.5 Temple Tucker, 1957

Career 1. 1,111 2. 1,049 3. 922 4. 810 5. 768 6. 748 7. 737 8. 694 9. 669 669

Michael Harris, 2002-05 Brent Scott, 1990-93 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 Gene Schwinger, 1952-54 Temple Tucker, 1956-58 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Kenneth Rourke, 1989-92 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 Joe Durrenberger, 1954-56 Tom Robitaille, 1957-59

Year-by-Year Rebounding Leaders

Season 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

Player..........................................No. Gene Schwinger...........................216 Gene Schwinger...........................250 Gene Schwinger...........................344 Joe Durrenberger.........................245 Temple Tucker..............................305 Temple Tucker . ...........................252 Tom Robitaille...............................216 Tom Robitaille...............................245 Mike Maroney...............................191 Mike Maroney...............................206 Kendall Rhine...............................269 Kendall Rhine...............................319 Kendall Rhine...............................334 Doug McKendrick.........................144 Doug McKendrick.........................156 Bill Doty........................................156 Bill Doty.........................................215 Larry Miller....................................103 Steve Wendel...............................137 Ted Melady...................................169 Mark Wehrle.................................170 Steve Emshoff..............................147 Mark Wehrle.................................143 Danny Carroll...............................228 Danny Carroll...............................255 Frank Jackson..............................218 Tim Vala........................................192 Frank Jackson..............................218 Elbert Darden...............................144 Ricky Pierce.................................214

Avg. 9.0 11.9 12.3 11.7 12.7 10.5 9.0 10.2 8.0 9.0 11.7 13.8 13.9 6.0 6.8 6.8 8.9 4.3 6.0 6.8 7.1 5.9 6.0 8.1 9.8 8.4 7.1 8.4 5.8 8.2

Career Average 1. 13.2 Kendall Rhine, 1962-64 2. 11.1 Gene Schwinger, 1952-54 3. 10.7 Temple Tucker, 1956-58 4. 9.3 Tom Robitaille, 1957-59 5. 9.2 Michael Harris, 2002-05 9.2 Joe Durrenberger, 1954-56 7. 9.0 Brent Scott, 1990-93 8. 8.6 Larry Phillips, 1961-64 9. 8.3 Michael Harris, 2002-05 10. 8.2 Jarvis Kelly Sanni, 1997-98 Season 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player..........................................No. Avg. Ricky Pierce.................................181 7.0 Ricky Pierce................................ 226 7.6 Tony Barnett.................................144 5.5 Tony Barnett.................................207 6.9 Tony Barnett ................................236 8.7 Terrence Cashaw.........................173 6.4 Andy Gilchrist...............................189 7.0 Ronald Robertson........................160 5.9 Kenneth Rourke...........................202 7.2 Kenneth Rourke...........................229 8.2 Brent Scott....................................229 8.2 Brent Scott....................................302 10.1 Brent Scott....................................257 8.3 Brent Scott ..................................261 9.3 Adam Peakes...............................195 7.0 Adam Peakes...............................237 8.8 Shaun Igo.....................................210 8.8 Shaun Igo.....................................204 7.8 Jarvis Kelly Sanni.........................262 9.4 Alex Bougaieff..............................204 7.6 Alex Bougaieff .............................186 7.8 Erik Cooper..................................179 6.0 Michael Harris..............................248 8.6 Michael Harris..............................205 7.3 Michael Harris............................. 295 8.9 Michael Harris..............................363 11.7 Morris Almond..............................163 5.8 Morris Almond..............................210 6.6 Paulius Packevicius.....................177 9.8

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Records l Individual Records l Assists & Steals With 502 during his career, Dana Hardy (1989-92) is the all-time record holder for assists at Rice.

Assists

Game: 12, Rashid Smith vs. Connecticut (J2, 2004) 12, Rashid Smith vs. UL-Lafayette (F21, 2004) Season: 170, Lorenzo Williams, 2006 Career: 502, Dana Hardy, 1989-92

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Game 1. 12 12 3. 11 11 11 11 11 8. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Rashid Smith vs. Connecticut (J2, 2004) Rashid Smith vs. UL-Lafayette (F21, 2004) Lorenzo Williams vs. Texas Southern (D21, 2005) Lorenzo Williams vs. UAB (J18, 2006) Dana Hardy at Texas A&M (F27, 1991) Adam Peakes at Sam Houston St. (D1, 1993) Michael Walton vs. TCU (F3, 2000) Ivan Pettit at TCU (J2, 1986) D’Wayne Tanner at SMU (F17, 1988) D’Wayne Tanner vs. Nevada (D10, 1988) D’Wayne Tanner at N. Illinois (D28, 1988) Dana Hardy vs. Texas (M5, 1992) J.J. Polk at Nevada (N26, 1994) Bobby Crawford vs. TCU (J30, 1997) Mike Wilks vs. SMU (J28, 1999) Jason McKrieth vs. SMU (D30, 2004)

Season 1. 170 2. 159 3. 152 4. 146 5. 135 6. 134 7. 130 8. 128 9. 125 10. 120

Lorenzo Williams, 2006 Rashid Smith, 2004 Dana Hardy, 1992 Lorenzo Williams, 2007 Dana Hardy, 1991 D’Wayne Tanner, 1990 Scott Fisher, 1974 D’Wayne Tanner, 1988 J.J. Polk, 1996 J.J. Polk, 1995

Career 1. 502 2. 442 3. 426 4. 353 353 6. 348 7. 341 8. 333 9. 297 10. 284

Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Lorenzo Williams, 2004-07 D’Wayne Tanner, 1987-90 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 J.J. Polk, 1995-97 Mike Wilks, 1998-2001 Rashid Smith, 2001-2004 Jason McKrieth, 2002-05 Bobby Tudor, 1979-82 Marvin Moore, 1990-93

Steals

Game: 8, Rashid Smith at Houston (D3, 2003) Season: 95, D’Wayne Tanner, 1990 Career: 291, D’Wayner Tanner, 1987-90 Game 1. 8 2. 7 7 7 7 7 7. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Rashid Smith at Houston (D3, 2003) D’Wayne Tanner vs. Trinity (J12, 1987) D’Wayne Tanner vs. E. New Mexico (F1, 1989) D’Wayne Tanner at Baylor (F25, 1989) D’Wayne Tanner at Texas Tech (J10, 1990) Adam Peakes vs. Texas (M2, 1994) Pierre Beasley at Oklahoma (J5, 2008) Rodney Foster vs. UL-Monroe (D1, 2007) Jamaal Moore vs. Lamar (D7, 2002) Mike Wilks vs. Nevada (J6, 2001) Bobby Crawford vs. Fresno St. (J6, 1997) Adam Peakes at Montana (J5, 1995) D’Wayne Tanner (eight times, last vs.Texas Tech F10, 1990) Adam Peakes at Montana (J5, 1995)

Year-by-Year Assist Leaders

Season 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1985-86 1983-84 1984-85 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

Player..........................................No. Avg. Scott Fisher..................................130 4.6 James Simmons........................... 114 4.4 Elbert Darden.................................73 2.7 Elbert Darden.................................74 2.7 Anthony DeCello............................70 2.7 Bobby Tudor................................. 110 4.1 Anthony DeCello.......................... 117 4.5 Kenny Austin..................................48 1.8 Bobby Tudor...................................71 2.4 Tracy Steele...................................51 1.5 Mike Cooper...................................71 2.5 Tracy Steele...................................60 2.0 Tracy Steele.................................101 3.7 D’Wayne Tanner.............................49 1.9 D’Wayne Tanner...........................128 4.7 D’Wayne Tanner........................... 115 4.1 D’Wayne Tanner...........................134 4.8 Dana Hardy..................................135 4.5

Season 1. 95 2. 94 3. 66 4. 64 5. 61 6. 59 59 8. 57 9. 51 10. 49

D’Wayne Tanner, 1990 D’Wayne Tanner, 1989 Tony Barnett, 1985 Rashid Smith, 2004 D’Wayne Tanner, 1988 Jason McKrieth, 2004 Mike Wilks, 2001 Mike Wilks, 1999 Adam Peakes, 1995 Elbert Darden, 1976

Career 1. 291 2. 186 3. 162 4. 144 5. 133 133 7. 122 8. 118 9. 116 10. 111

D’Wayne Tanner, 1987-90 Mike Wilks, 1998-01 Jason McKrieth, 2002-05 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 Rashid Smith, 2001-04 Bobby Tudor, 1979-82 Tony Barnett, 1983-85 Kenny Austin, 1980-83 Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Marvin Moore, 1990-93

Season 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player..........................................No. Avg. Dana Hardy..................................152 4.9 David Holmes.................................87 3.1 Adam Peakes.................................82 3.2 Adam Peakes.................................16 4.1 J.J. Polk........................................120 4.3 J.J. Polk..........................................25 4.5 J.J. Polk........................................108 4.0 Bobby Crawford...........................102 3.9 Mike Wilks.................................... 116 4.1 Mike Wilks......................................70 3.3 Mike Wilks......................................90 3.0 Omar-Seli Mance ..........................57 2.0 Rashid Smith . ............................. 118 4.4 Rashid Smith . .............................159 4.8 Jason McKrieth............................108 3.5 Lorenzo Williams..........................170 6.1 Lorenzo Williams..........................146 4.5 Rodney Foster................................79 3.2


Records l Individual Records l Steals & Blocks

In addition to being the career steal leader at Rice, D’Wayne Tanner (1987-90) holds three of the top five single season steal totals.

Blocked Shots

Game: 6, Michael Harris vs. Murray State (F19, 2005) 6, Dave Louwerse vs. Texas A&M (J21, 1975) Season: 45, Yamar Diene, 2003 Career: 94, Yamar Diene, 2001-04 Game 1. 6 Michael Harris vs. Murray State (F19, 2005) 6 Dave Louwerse vs. Texas A&M (J21, 1975) Season 1. 45 2. 40 3. 37 37 5. 36 6. 35 7. 34 8. 29 9. 27 10. 26

Yamar Diene, 2003 Dave Louwerse, 1975 Michael Harris, 2005 Yamar Diene, 2004 Alex Bougaieff, 1999 Mike Harris, 2002 Shaun Igo, 1996 Jarvis Kelly Sanni, 1997 Tony Barnett, 1985 Tony Barnett, 1984

Career 1. 131 2. 119 3. 82 4. 79 5. 70 6. 65 7. 57 8. 55 9. 52 10. 45

Yamar Diene, 2001-04 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Alex Bougaieff, 1997-2000 Shaun Igo, 1994-97 Tony Barnett, 1983-85 Morris Almond, 2004-07 J.R. Harrison, 2003-06 Dave Louwerse, 1975-78 Jarvis Kelly Sanni, 1997-98 Kenny Austin, 1980-83

Year-by-Year Steal Leaders

Season 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

Player..........................................No. Avg. Scott Fisher..................................130 4.6 James Simmons.............................33 1.3 Elbert Darden.................................49 1.8 Records Not Available James Simmons.............................34 1.3 Elbert Darden.................................42 1.7 Bobby Tudor...................................37 1.4 Kenny Austin..................................38 1.4 Bobby Tudor...................................38 1.3 Renaldo O’Neal..............................30 1.1 Tony Barnett...................................38 1.3 Tony Barnett...................................66 2.4 Terrence Cashaw...........................30 1.1 Mike Cooper...................................30 1.1 D’Wayne Tanner.............................41 1.6 D’Wayne Tanner.............................61 2.3 D’Wayne Tanner.............................94 3.4 D’Wayne Tanner.............................95 3.4 Marvin Moore.................................36 1.2

Year-by-Year Blocked Shot Leaders

Season 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

Player..........................................No. Avg. Dave Louwerse..............................40 1.5 Elbert Darden.................................21 0.8 Records Not Available Elbert Darden................................. 11 0.4 Bobby Tudor...................................13 0.5 Kenny Austin..................................12 0.5 Kenny Austin..................................15 0.6 Kenny Austin..................................13 0.4 Tony Barnett...................................17 0.7 Tony Barnett...................................26 0.9 Tony Barnett...................................27 1.0 Greg Hines ....................................12 0.4 Ronald Robertson..........................14 0.5 David Willie.......................................9 0.3 David Willie.....................................10 0.4 Kenneth Rourke...............................8 0.3 Torrey Andrews................................6 0.2 Kenneth Rourke...............................6 0.2 Brent Scott........................................6 0.2

Season 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player..........................................No. Avg. Brent Scott......................................45 1.5 Marvin Moore.................................25 0.9 Adam Peakes.................................25 1.0 Adam Peakes.................................43 1.5 Adam Peakes.................................51 1.9 J.J. Polk..........................................35 1.3 Bobby Crawford.............................42 2.1 Bobby Crawford.............................30 1.2 Mike Wilks......................................30 1.1 Mike Wilks......................................57 2.0 Mike Wilks......................................40 1.9 Mike Wilks......................................59 2.0 Omar-Seli Mance...........................31 1.1 Omar-Seli Mance...........................41 1.5 Rashid Smith..................................64 1.9 Jason McKrieth..............................48 1.5 Almond, Williams............................39 1.4 Chris Hagan...................................40 1.3 Rodney Foster................................38 1.5

Season 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Player..........................................No. Avg. Brent Scott......................................14 0.5 Shaun Igo.......................................19 0.7 Adam Peakes.................................10 0.4 Shaun Igo.........................................8 0.5 Shaun Igo.......................................34 1.4 Jarvis Kelly Sanni...........................29 1.1 Jarvis Kelly Sanni...........................23 0.8 Alex Bougaieff................................36 1.3 Alex Bougaieff ...............................23 1.0 Yamar Diene...................................24 0.8 Michael Harris................................35 1.2 Yamar Diene...................................45 1.6 Yamar Diene...................................37 1.3 Michael Harris................................37 1.2 Patrick Britton.................................25 0.9 Morris Almond................................24 0.8 Paulius Packevicius.......................24 1.3 Patrick Britton.................................24 0.8

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Records l Individual Records l Additional Marks Games Played

Season: 33, Six Players Career: 121, Morris Almond, 2004-07 121, Michael Harris, 2002-05 Season 1. 33 2. 32 3. 31 31 Career 1. 121 121 3. 120 120 5. 118 118 7. 117 117 117 10. 114 114 114

Brock Gillespie, J.R. Harrison, Michael Harris, Jason McKrieth, Jamaal Moore, Rashid Smith, (2004) Morris Almond, Cory Pflieger, Patrick Britton, Rodney Foster, Paulius Packevicius (2007) Michael Harris, Brock Gillespie, J.R. Harrison, Morris Almond, Patrick Britton (2005) Torrey Andrews, Dana Hardy, Marvin Moore, Adam Peakes, Kenneth Rourke, Brent Scott (1992) Morris Almond, 2004-07 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Patrick Britton, 2005-08 Brock Gillespie, 2002-05 J.R. Harrison, 2003-06 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 Kenneth Rourke, 1989-92 Marvin Moore, 1990-93 Brent Scott, 1990-93 Yamar Diene, 2001-04 Rashid Smith, 2001-04 Dana Hardy, 1989-92

Minutes Played

Season: 1,114, Mike Wilks, 2001 Career: 3,997, Dana Hardy, 1989-92

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Season 1. 1,114 2. 1,104 3. 1,085 4. 1,069 5. 1,058 6. 1,043 7. 1,031 1,031 9. 1,025 10. 1,017

Mike Wilks, 2001 Ricky Pierce, 1982 Dana Hardy, 1991 Morris Almond, 2007 Robert Johnson, 1999 Dana Hardy, 1992 Jason McKrieth, 2004 Brent Scott, 1991 Marvin Moore, 1993 Michael Harris, 2004

Career 1. 3,997 2. 3,613 3. 3,481 4. 3,470 3,470 6. 3,466 7. 3,372 8. 3,273 9. 3,236 10. 3,172

Dana Hardy, 1989-92 Brent Scott, 1990-93 Mike Wilks, 1998-2001 Michael Harris, 2002-05 Bobby Tudor, 1979-82 Elbert Darden, 1976-79 Jason McKrieth, 2002-5 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 Greg Hines, 1984-87 D’Wayne Tanner, 1987-90

Triple-Doubles

Career Triple-Double Leader 1. 1 Jason McKreith vs. SMU (D30, 2004) 15 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists

Double-Doubles

Single-Season Double-Double Leaders 1. 22 Michael Harris, 2005 2. 17 Brent Scott, 1991 3. 13 Michael Harris, 2004 4. 12 Michael Harris, 2002 12 Jarvis Kelley Sanni, 1998 12 Adam Peakes, 1995 7. 11 Brent Scott, 1993 11 Tony Barnett, 1985 9. 10 Brent Scott, 1992 10 Brent Scott, 1990 Career Double-Double Leaders 1. 55 Michael Harris, 2001-05 2. 48 Brent Scott, 1990-93 3. 20 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 4. 19 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 5. 16 Jarvis Kelley Sanni, 1997-98 6. 15 Alex Bougaieff, 1997-2000 7. 14 Shaun Igo, 1994-97 14 Tony Barnett, 1983-85 9. 13 Kenny Austin, 1980-82 10. 11 Morris Almond, 2004-07 Career 40/10 Leaders 1. 1 Morris Almond, 2004-07 1 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 (40+ points & 10+ rebounds) Career 30/10 Leaders 1. 4 Morris Almond, 2004-07 4 Michael Harris, 2002-05 3. 3 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 4. 2 Shaun Igo, 1994-97 2 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 6. 1 Tommy McGhee, 1993-96 1 Brent Scott, 1990-93 1 Tony Barnett, 1983-85 Career 20/10 Leaders 1. 22 Brent Scott, 1990-93 2. 21 Michael Harris, 2001-05 3. 10 Jarvis Kelley Sanni, 1997-98 4. 9 Ricky Pierce, 1980-82 6. 7 Adam Peakes, 1992-95 7. 3 Morris Almond, 2004-07 3 Shaun Igo, 1994-97 9. 2 Torrey Andrews, 1991-94 2 Kenneth Rourke, 1989-92 2 Terrence Cashaw, 1983-86 2 Kenny Austin, 1980-82 Season Double-Double Averages (Overall) Gene Schwinger (1952-53) 20.1 ppg Gene Schwinger (1953-54) 21.6 ppg Joe Durrenberger (1954-55) 13.6 ppg Temple Tucker (1955-56) 22.1 ppg Temple Tucker (1956-57) 15.1 ppg Tom Robitaille (1958-59) 18.7 ppg Kendal Rhine (1961-62) 13.7 ppg Kendall Rhine (1962-63) 23.3 ppg Kendall Rhine (1963-64) 24.3 ppg Brent Scott (1990-1991) 16.9 ppg Michael Harris (2004-2005) 20.6 ppg

11.9 rpg 12.3 rpg 11.7 rpg 12.7 rpg 10.5 rpg 10.2 rpg 11.7 rpg 13.8 rpg 13.9 rpg 10.1 rpg 11.7 rpg

Career Double-Double Averages (Overall) Temple Tucker (1956-58) 16.9 ppg Gene Schwinger (1952-54) 18.2 ppg Kendall Rhine (1962-64) 20.5 ppg

10.7 rpg 11.1 rpg 13.2 rpg

Brent Scott’s 22, 20-point, 10-rebound career games is a Rice record. Scott (1990-93) also ranks second in career double-doubles at Rice.


Records l Team Records Points

Game: 118 vs. Paul Quinn (N11, 2007) Season: 2,446 in 2004 Season Average: 83.4 in 1971 Game 1. 118 vs. Paul Quinn (N11, 2007) 2. 113 vs. Grambling State (D6, 2004) 3. 111 vs. Tulsa (F14, 2004; 2OT) 4. 110 vs. Texas A&M (D28, 1955) 5. 108 vs. Corpus Christi (J9, 1971) 6. 107 vs. Alcorn State (N30, 1988) 7. 106 vs. Saint Edward’s (D18, 2002) 8. 104 vs. Trinity (J26, 1963) 104 vs. TCU (F29, 1964) 10. 103 vs. Arkansas (M4, 1972) 103 vs. Texas (M5, 1992) Season 1. 2,446 in 2004 2. 2,372 in 1992 3. 2,301 in 2005 4. 2,235 in 1991 5. 2,222 in 2007 6. 2,174 in 1994 7. 2,170 in 1971 2,170 in 1993 9. 2,159 in 2003 10. 2,132 in 1974 Season Average 1. 83.4 in 1971 2. 80.3 in 1964 3. 80.2 in 1966 4. 78.9 in 1956 5. 77.5 in 1993 6. 76.6 in 1969 7. 76.5 in 1992 8. 76.2 in 1970 9. 76.1 in 1974 10. 75.7 in 1972

Field Goals

Game: 45 vs. Texas (F4, 1958) Season: 862 in 1971 Game 1. 45 vs. Texas (F4, 1958) 2. 43 vs. Paul Quinn College (N11, 2006) 3. 42 vs. Dallas (D30, 2003) 4. 40 at Houston (F17, 1985) 40 vs. Saint Edward’s (D18, 2002) 6. 39 vs. Alcorn State (N30, 1988) 39 at TCU (J19, 1994) Season 1. 867 in 2004 2. 862 in 1971 3. 859 in 1991 4. 854 in 1992 5. 849 in 2005 6. 817 in 1994 7. 803 in 1990 8. 802 in 1974 9. 800 in 1982 10. 777 in 1976

Field Goal Attempts

Game: 98 vs. Texas A&M (F24, 1990) Season: 1,920 in 1974

Game 1. 98 vs. Texas A&M (F24, 1990) 2. 89 vs. Houston (F7, 1976) 3. 86 at Arkansas (M3, 1990) 4. 83 vs. Trinity (J12, 1987) 83 at TCU (J19, 1994) Season 1. 1,920 in 1974 2. 1,873 in 1976 3. 1,858 in 1990 4. 1,828 in 2004 5. 1,790 in 1992 6. 1,789 in 1977 7. 1,783 in 1991 8. 1,774 in 1994 9. 1,765 in 1971 10. 1,764 in 2005

Field Goal Percentage

Game: .717 vs. Paul Quinn College (N14, 2006) Season: .492 in 1967 Game 1. .717 vs. Paul Quinn College (N14, 2006) 2. .677 vs. Dallas (D30, 2003) 3. .667 vs. Mary-Hardin Baylor (D19, 1985) 4. .659 at Fairfield (D30, 1991) 5. .646 vs. Pacific (N22, 1991) 6. .638 at Sam Houston State (D1, 1993) 7. .636 vs. Austin College (D12, 1983) 8. .629 vs. Alcorn State (N30, 1988) Season 1. .492 in 1967 2. .488 in 1971 3. .485 in 1982 4. .482 in 1991 5. .481 in 2005 .481 in 1969

3-Point Field Goals Made

Game: 14 at UNLV (J14, 1999) 14 vs. Paul Quinn College (N14, 2006) Season: 212 in 1999 Game 1. 14 vs. Paul Quinn College (N14, 2006) 14 at UNLV (J14, 1999) 3. 13 vs. Hawaii (J22, 1998) 4. 12 at La. Tech (J5, 2004) 12 vs. Lamar (N20, 2001) 12 vs. Missouri-Kansas City (F3, 1990) 12 at Houston (J4, 1989) 8. 11 vs. Houston (F11, 1995) 11 at Baylor (J28, 1995) 11 vs. Pacific (N22, 1991) 11 at Arkansas (F27, 1988 11 vs. Southern (D8, 1987) Season 1. 212 in 1999 2. 203 in 2007 3. 184 in 1988 4. 182 in 2003 5. 179 in 1989 6. 171 in 2004 7. 168 in 1992 8. 157 in 1998 9. 153 in 2002 10. 154 in 1989

3-Point Field Goal Percentage

Game: .818 (9 of 11) vs. Texas (J6, 1996) .818 (9 of 11) vs. Tulsa (J11, 1998) Season: .389 (203-522), 2007 Game 1. .818 (9-11) at Texas (J6, 1996) .818 (9-11) vs. Tulsa (J11, 1998) 3. .800 (8-10) at Southern Miss (J25, 2006) 4. .769 (10-13) vs. Baylor (J30, 1991) 5. .750 (6-8) at Texas (F4, 1992) 6. .714 (10-14) vs. Texas A&M (J26, 1991) .714 (10-14) at Navy (D23, 2002) 8. .700 (7-10) vs. San Jose State (J31, 2004) .700 (7-10) vs. Idaho St. (D29, 1995) 9. .692 (9-13) vs. Grambling State (D6, 2004) .692 (9-13) at TCU (J19, 1994) .692 (9-13) vs. Stephen F. Austin St. (D1, 1998) Season 1. .3888 (203-522), 2007 2. .3864 (182-471), 2003 3. .3812 (130-341), 1996 4. .3810 (168-441), 1992 5. .3740 (147-393), 1991 6. .3690 (100-271), 2001 7. .3659 (120-328), 1994 8. .3594 (184-512), 1988 9. .3573 (179-501), 1999 10. .3504 (171-488), 2004

Free Throws Made

Game: 42 vs. Texas (J5, 1993) Season: .591 (28 games), 1993 Game 1. 42 at Texas (J5, 1993) 2. 38 at Arkansas (F19, 1957) Season 1. 591 (28 games), 1993 2. 541 (33 games), 2004 3. 534 (28 games), 1954 4. 529 (28 games), 1974

Free Throw Attempts

Game: 55 at Texas (J5, 1993) Season: 828 (28 games), 1993 Game 1. 55 at Texas (J5, 1993) 2. 50 vs. Texas (J30, 1993) 3. 49 at Texas State (D5, 2007) 49 vs. Tulsa (F14, 2004; 2OT) 5. 48 vs. Duquesne (D4, 1990) 6. 47 vs. Utah (D3, 2005; 3OT) 7. 46 vs. Missouri-Rolla (N23, 1998) 46 vs. Texas (M12, 1993) 46 at Vanderbilt (N30, 1979) 46 vs. Texas (M12, 1993, at Dallas) 46 vs. Missouri-Rolla (N23, 1998) Season 1. 828 (28 games), 1993 2. 790 (24 games), 1957 3. 767 (24 games), 1956 4. 762 (33 games), 2004 5. 745 (24 games), 1954 6. 743 (28 games), 1974 7. 767 (24 games), 1956 8. 717 (26 games), 1972 9. 708 (31 games), 1992 10. 697 (24 games), 1964

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Records l Team Records Free Throw Percentage

Game: 1.000 (14-14) at TCU (F13, 1993) Season: .740 in 1968 Game 1. 1.000 (14 of 14) at TCU (F13, 1993) 2. 1.000 (13 of 13) at Pan American (D21, 1974) 3. .938 (15-16) vs. SMU (M8, 2008) 4. .929 (13-14) vs. Belmont (D28, 2006) Season 1. .740 in 1968 2. .737 in 2003 3. .730 in 2006 4. .724 in 2005 5. .720 in 2001

Rebounds

Game: 71 vs. TCU (F29, 1964) Season: 1,294 (24 games), 1956 Game 1. 71 vs. TCU (F29, 1964) Season 1. 1,294 (24 games) 1956 2. 1,260 (28 games), 1974 3. 1,211 (24 games), 1964 4. 1,165 (28 games), 1990 5. 1,158 (31 games), 1992 6. 1,152 (29 games), 1994 7. 1,139 (28 games), 1995 8. 1,137 (31 games) 2005 9. 1,128 (33 games) 2004 10. 1,125 (26 games), 1972

Assists

Game: 29 vs. Dallas (D30, 2004) Season: 509, 1989

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Game 1. 29 vs. Dallas (D30, 2004) 2. 28 at Houston (J11, 1975) 28 vs. Alcorn State (N30, 1988) 28 at Northern Illinois (D28, 1988) 28 at Sam Houston State (D1, 1993) 28 vs. Paul Quinn College (N14, 2006) 7. 27 vs. Nevada (D10, 1988) 27 at Texas A&M (J24, 1990) 27 vs. Lamar (N20, 2001) 27 vs. Saint Edward’s (D18, 2002) Season 1. 509 in 1989 2. 502 in 1992 3. 493 in 2005 4. 492 in 2004 5. 474 in 1991 6. 463 in 2003 7. 452 in 1994 8. 434 in 2007 9. 416 in 1995 10. 412 in 1997

Steals

Game: 24 vs. Angelo State (D1, 1979) Season: 244, 2003

Game 1. 24 vs. Angelo State (D1, 1979) Season 1. 275 in 2004 2. 244 in 2003 3. 222 in 2007 4. 216 in 2006 5. 215 in 1982 6. 214 in 1992 7. 210 in 1989 8. 208 in 1990 9. 201 in 2005 10. 199 in 1997

Blocked Shots

Game: 11 vs. Murray State (F19, 2005) Season: 115, 2002 Game 1. 11 vs. Murray State (F19, 2005) 2. 9 vs. Navy (D22, 2004) 3. 7, 14 Times Last Time: vs. Texas A&M (D31, 2007) Season 1. 125 in 2005 2. 115 in 2002 3. 114 in 2004 4. 97 in 2003 5. 94 in 1997 6. 93 in 2008

Personal Fouls

Game: 41 vs. Oregon (D30, 1977) Season: 696 (34 DQ), 1974 Game 1. 41 at Oregon (D30, 1977) 2. 32 at Colorado (N22, 2001) 3. 31 at Nevada (M3, 2003) 31 vs. Gonzaga (N14, 2006) 5. 30 at Tulsa (F8, 2001) Season 1. 696 (34 DQ), 1974 2. 626 (17 DQ), 2007 3. 622 (10 DQ), 2008 4. 616 (17 DQ), 2001 5. 611 (15 DQ), 2004 6. 605 (12 DQ), 2002 Disqualifications - Season 1. 48 (356 personal fouls), 1966

Streaks & Margins

Most Games in a Season 1. 33 in 2004 2. 32 in 2007 3. 31 in 2005 31 in 1992 5. 30 in 2008 30 in 1991 30 in 1984 30 in 1982

Most Wins in a Season 1. 25 (25-4), 1940 2. 23 (23-5), 1954 3. 22 (22-11), 2004 4. 20 (20-11), 1992 20 (20-4), 1954 6. 19 (19-11), 2003 19 (19-12), 2005 Most Losses in a Season 1. 27 (3-27) in 2008 2. 24 (3-24) in 1976 3. 22 (6-22) in 1998 22 (4-22) in 1978 22 (2-22) in 1965 22 (1-22) in 1966 7. 21 (6-21) in 1988 21 (5-21) in 1975 Longest Winning Streak 1. 16 games – J15, 1944, to D27, 1944 16 games – D29, 1944, to D19, 1945 3. 15 games – F17, 1941, to J7, 1942 4. 12 games – F4, 1915, to F8, 1916 5. 11 games – M1, 1955, to D29, 1955 Longest Losing Streak 1. 28 games – F2, 1965, to F15, 1966 2. 24 games – J18, 1926, to J23, 1928 3. 20 games – D31, 2007 to present 4. 18 games – D18, 1975, to F11, 1976 5. 15 games – D22 1999, to F19, 2000 6. 11 games – J15 1972, to F22, 1972 Largest Combined Score 1. 221 Arkansas 113, Rice 108 (M4, 1972) 2. 215 Baylor 119, Rice 96 (J30, 1971) 3. 214 Rice 111, Tulsa 103 2OT (F14, 2004) 4. 201 SMU 112, Rice 89 (F5, 1966) 5. 200 Rice 103, Texas 97 (M5, 1992) Margin of Victory 1. 73 Rice 95, Baylor 22 (1945) 2. 59 Rice 113, Grambling State 54 (D6, 2004) 3. 58 Rice 106, St. Edward’s (D18, 2002) 4. 52 Rice 94, Trinity 42; J12, 1987) 52 Rice 118, vs. Paul Quinn (N14, 2006) Most Points Scored in a Half 1. 64 (2nd) vs. Paul Quinn College (N14, 2006) 2. 62 (2nd) vs. Southwestern [Kan.] (D30, 1986) 62 (2nd) vs. Texas A&M (F24, 1990) 4. 60 (2nd) vs. Texas A&M (M6, 1993) Most Points Allowed in a Half 1. 65 (2nd) at Texas (J27, 1990) 2. 62 (1st) vs. Southern (D8, 1987) 3. 62 (1st) at Arkansas (F27, 1988) 4. 60 (1st) at UTEP (F5, 2004) 60 (2nd) vs. Texas (M5, 1995)


Records l Team Records Rice 100-Point Games

Rice-h 118, Paul Quinn College 66 Rice-h 113, Grambling State 54 Rice-h 110, Texas A&M 81 Rice-h 102, Texas 68 Rice-h 104, Trinity 75 Rice-h 102, Florida State 81 Rice-h 104, TCU 86 Rice-h 101, Trinity 89 Rice-h 101, Texas A&M 79 Rice-h 108, Corpus Christi 84 Rice-h 101, Corpus Christi 82 Arkansas 113, Rice-h 103 Rice-h 100, Doane 75 Rice-h 102, Texas Lutheran 60

N14, 2006 D6, 2004 D28, 1955 F4, 1958 J26, 1963 D11, 1963 F29, 1964 J30, 1965 F11, 1967 J9, 1971 D20, 1971 M4, 1972 D11, 1978 D7, 1981

Attendance Records

Largest Home Crowds 1. 5,680 vs Texas (M5, 1992) 2. 5,583 vs. Texas (J30, 1993) 3. 5,582 vs. Kansas (D7, 1995) 4. 5,083 vs. Texas (J12, 1991) 5. 5,032 vs. Houston (M3, 1993) 6. 5,027 vs. SMU (F27, 1993) 7. 5,013 vs. Houston (J13, 1996) 8. 5,011 vs. Houston (J18, 1992) 5,011 vs. Houston (N21, 1998) 10. 5,010 vs. Texas A&M (M6, 1993) Largest Home Crowd (Off Campus) 5,911 vs. Texas (D8, 2007) - Toyota Center Largest Crowds to See the Owls 1. 17,480 at New Mexico (F13, 1997) 2. 17,346 vs. Maine (D3, 1988) 3. 17,121 at New Mexico (D30, 1993) 4. 16,713 vs. Houston (M9, 1990) 16,713 vs. TCU (M8, 1991) 16,713 vs. Arkansas (M9, 1991) 7. 16,488 at Syracuse (D22, 2005) 8. 16,300 at Kansas (D22, 1994) 9. 16,294 at Connecticut (D19, 2004) 10. 16,000 at Kansas (N17, 1997) Home Attendance (Since the 1985-86 Season) Year Games Total 1985-86 15 22,402 1986-87 16 16,297 1987-88 12 26,610 1988-89 13 26,851 1989-90 14 40,238 1990-91 15 43,098 1991-92 12 40,940 1992-93 11 51,091 1993-94 12 36,229 1994-95 14 39,036 1995-96 12 37,414 1996-97 12 36,868 1997-98 13 34,969 1998-99 14 40,453 1999-00 11 25,292 2000-01 15 35,420 2001-02 15 31,587 2002-03 15 43,944 2003-04 15 36,319 2004-05 16 32,414 2005-06 15 35,711 2006-07 15 22,160 2007-08 13 15,065

Avg. 1,493 1,019 2,218 2,065 2,874 2,873 3,412 4,645 3,019 2,788 3,118 3,072 2,690 2,890 2,300 2,361 2,106 2,330 2,421 2,026 2,381 1,477 1,159

Late Game Heroics

Date Opponent Location J7, 1974 California H D3, 1977 Pacific H D22, 1979 Niagara A J30, 1980 TCU A J17, 1981 Texas Tech H D2, 1982 Tulane A F23, 1983 Texas Tech H J11, 1984 TCU A F4, 1984 Texas A&M A F6, 1985 Holy Cross A F8, 1986 Texas Tech A D19, 1986 Louisiana-Lafayette H J21, 1987 Texas A&M H F18, 1987 Baylor A N30, 1987 UMKC A J21, 1989 Texas A&M H J13, 1990 Baylor A J17, 1990 TCU H J12, 1993 Texas A&M A D18, 1993 Colorado State H F13, 1994 SMU A F23, 1994 Baylor H D9, 1995 Vanderbilt A F19, 1995 TCU A J30, 1997 TCU H N27, 2001 Stephen F. Austin A J25, 2003 Louisiana Tech H J22, 2004 Fresno State A N30, 2004 Houston H J14, 2006 Tulane A M8, 2007 UCF N

Rice Rallies

Date Opponent Location J17, 2007 Houston H F23, 1994 Baylor A D5, 1994 Houston Baptist H D29, 2007 TCU H D4, 1989 UW-Platteville H D9, 1995 Vanderbilt A D5, 2007 Texas State A J31, 1996 Baylor H F20, 2003 Louisiana Tech A J30, 1980 TCU A J16, 1999 Air Force A N21, 2000 Houston H D2, 1982 Tulane H F18, 1989 SMU H F16, 1991 Texas Tech A D30, 1991 Fairfield A F19, 1995 TCU A F14, 1996 SMU A J30, 1999 TCU H F10, 2001 TCU H J3, 2003 UT-Pan American A D21, 1985 Northwestern St. H J10, 1990 Texas Tech A F3, 1990 Missouri-KC H M2, 1992 SMU A J30, 1997 TCU H D22, 1998 St. Mary’s N F12, 1980 SMU A D1, 1984 Holy Cross N N21, 1991 Pacific N M5, 1992 Texas H D20, 2000 Portland State H D21, 2001 Centenary H

The Play Scott Fisher sinks two FT Elbert Darden jumper Ricky Pierce 15-foot jumper Ricky Pierce basket Ricky Pierce basket Mike Cunningham two free throws Ivan Pettit basket Tracy Steele basket Tony Barnett basket Carl Daniels two free throws Andy Gilchrist layup Mike Girardi basket D’Wayne Tanner two free throws Greg Hines jumper Mike Girardi 32-foot jumper David Willie two free throws D’Wayne Tanner 23-foot jumper Greg Price basket Marvin Moore jumper Adam Peakes free throw Adam Peakes two free throws Tommy McGhee two free throws Shaun Igo dunk Shaun Igo basket J.J. Polk jumper Brock Gillespie made three FTs to force OT Michael Harris baseline jumper Jason McKrieth 17 foot jumper Lorenzo Williams drives length of court Morris Almond sinks trey from top-of-key Morris Almond hits stepback fadeaway trey

Largest Deficit Score Down 24 55-31 Down 20 67-47 Down 20 51-31 Down 17 32-15 Down 17 46-29 Down 15 38-23 Down 14 31-17 Down 14 36-22 Down 14 57-43 Down 13 34-21 Down 13 27-14 Down 13 33-20 Down 12 12-0 Down 12 29-17 Down 12 33-21 Down 12 26-14 Down 12 37-25 Down 12 47-35 Down 12 49-37 Down 12 33-21 Down 12 51-39 Down 11 24-13 Down 11 42-31 Down 11 13-2 Down 11 35-24 Down 11 45-34 Down 11 36-25 Down 10 64-54 Down 10 34-24 Down 10 Down 10 23-13 Down 10 24-14 Down 10 15-5

Time :02.0 :00.0 :04.0 :03.0 :01.0 :05.0 :02.0 :08.0 :06.0 :34.0 :06.0 :03.0 :04.0 :02.0 :01.0 :00.4 :03.0 :01.9 :00.0 :02.5 :40.0 :03.5 :05.2 :02.6 :01.0 :00.2 :22.0 :01.0 :02.8 :00.0 :02.8

Time 15:04 (2nd Half) 16:13 (2nd Half) 17:33 (2nd Half) 3:18 (1st Half) 17:54 (2nd Half) 4:05 (1st Half) 9:32 (1st Half) 3:42 (1st Half) 12:56 (2nd Half) 17:47 (2nd Half) 7:28 (1st Half) 1:35 (1st Half) 12:36 (1st Half) 1:33 (1st Half) 4:19 (1st Half) 7:00 (1st Half) 1:34 (1st Half) 11:02 (1st Half) 15:54 (2nd Half) 7:11 (1st Half) 17:56 (2nd Half) 8:31 (1st Half) 1:51 (1st Half) 15:19 (1st Half) 17:29 (2nd Half) 19:43 (2nd Half) 18:53 (2nd Half) 8:26 (2nd Half) 3:36 (1st Half) (1st Half) 13:04 (1st Half) 5:40 (1st Half) 16:16 (1st Half)

Final 76-75 ot 52-50 70-69 60-59 52-50 32-30 69-67 ot 43-42 43-42 62-60 52-50 68-66 69-67 63-62 62-60 79-77 65-62 66-64 66-65 64-63 65-63 93-91 78-77 74-73 82-80 86-90 ot 93-92 65-63 74-73 60-57 53-51

Final 76-71 93-91 72-65 70-65 64-60 78-77 88-81 79-64 65-62 60-59 71-69 65-45 32-30 67-65 75-72 78-77 74-73 71-70 76-69 76-72 85-79 58-53 74-71 87-80 58-53 ot 82-80 81-70 ot 82-81 ot 62-60 88-79 103-97 74-62 66-57

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Records l Team Records Rice Single Season Marks by Class

Opponent Records Individual Records

Points 43, Shane Lungwitz, Dallas (D30, 2004) 43, Kurt Thomas, TCU (J22, 1995) Field Goals Made 16, Shane Lungwitz, Dallas (D30, 2004) Field Goal Attempts 29, Shane Lungwitz, Dallas (D30, 2004) 26, Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (D28, 1994) 25, Marquise Gainous, TCU (M3, 2000) 3-Point Field Goals Made 8, B.J. Tyler, Texas (M5, 1992) 8, Demetrius Porter, Fresno State (J27, 2000) 8, Julius Barnes, Stanford (N24, 2002) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 14, Abe Jackson, Boise State (J10, 2002) 14, Robert McKiver, Houston (J17, 2007) 12, Dante Swanson, Tulsa (F8, 2003) 12, Robert McKiver, Houston (J31, 2007 11, five players

Points 127, North Carolina (D2, 1971) 119, Baylor (J30, 1970) 116, Houston (M5, 1973) 116, Texas (F11, 1988) 113, Arkansas (M4, 1972) Fewest Points 30, Tulane (D2, 1982) Most Points in a Half 62, Southern (D8, 1987) Fewest Points in a Half 8, Rockhurst (D20, 1999) Most Field Goals Made 43, at UT-El Paso (F5, 2004) 40, Texas A&M (J27, 1979) 40, Southern Methodist (F25, 1987) Most Field Goals Attempted 92, Alcorn State (N30, 1988)

Free Throws 17, George Walker, Houston (J20, 1978) 16, Quinton Ross, SMU (F22, 2003)

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 15, Duquesne (D4, 1990) 14, at Texas State (D5, 2007)

Free Throw Attempts 20, George Walker, Houston (J20, 1978)

Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 38, vs. Houston (J11,2006) 34, at Marshall (F8, 2006) 32, Southern (D8, 1988) 32, Arkansas (J2, 1991) 32, Texas A&I (J3, 1992) 32, Fresno State (F12, 1998)

Rebounds 17, Damion James, Texas (D8, 2007) 17, Paul Millsap, La. Tech (J5, 2004) 17, Brian Stewart, Texas-El Paso (F1, 2001) 17, Jason Sasser, Texas Tech (F26, 1994) 17, Rynn Wright, Houston (F21, 1978)

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Team Records

Assists 17, Avery Johnson, Southern (D8, 1987) Steals 8, Eric Coley, Tulsa (F14, 2000) 6, Robert McKiver, Houston (J23, 2008) 6, Austin Johnson, Oklahoma (J5, 2008) 6, William Pippen, Middle Tenn. St. (D4, 2001) 6, Tim Simon, Stephen F. Austin (N27, 2001) 6, Shawn Marion, UNLV (F13, 1999) 6, Bobby Sellers, Colorado State (D18, 1993) Blocks 11, Derrick Davenport, TCU (M3, 2000) 7, Kevin Johnson, Tulsa (J28, 2002) 7, Joey Dorsey, at Memphis (F22, 2007) 6, Rolando Ferriera, Houston (M5, 1988) 6, Derrick Davenport, TCU (F3, 2000) 6, Melvin Ely, Fresno State (F2, 2002)

Most Free Throws Made 38, Texas (F7, 1978) Most Free Throw Attempts 44, Texas (F7, 1996) 44, Nevada (M5, 2003) 43, Colorado (N22, 2001) Most Assists 27, at UTEP (F5, 2004) 27, at Texas State (D5, 2007) 26, at UTEP (F5,2005) 24, Fresno State (J3, 2002) 24, at Murray State (D30, 2005) 24, at Marquette (N18, 2005) Most Steals 17, Houston (J23, 2008) 17, Memphis (J16, 2008) 17, Texas (D5, 2005) 17, at Louisiana-Lafayette (N27, 2005) 16, Prarie View A&M (D20, 2006) 14, at Tulsa (J17, 2004) 14, vs. Dallas (D30, 2003) 14, Colorado (N22, 2001) Most Blocks 13, UT-San Antonio (D5, 1986)

Freshmen FGs FG Attempts FG% 3PT FGM 3PT FGA 3PT% FTM FTA FT% Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

70, Brent Scott, 1990. 345, David Willie, 1988. .591, Torrey Andrews, 1991. 80, David Willie, 1988. 207, David Willie, 1988. .430, Marvin Moore, 1990. 87, Brent Scott, 1990. 166, Brent Scott, 1990. .820, Torrey Andrews, 1991. 427, Brent Scott, 1990. 248, Michael Harris, 2002. 114, James Simmons, 1975. 40, Dave Louwerse, 1975. 49, Elbert Darden, 1976. 982, Elbert Darden, 1976.

Sophomores FGs FGs FG Attempts FG% 3PT FGM 3PT FGA 3PT% FTM FTA FT% Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

70, Brent Scott, 1990 202, Temple Tucker, 1956 202, Ricky Pierce, 1980 .421, Ricky Pierce, 1980 623, Michael Harris, 2003 55, Dana Hardy, 1990 155, Dana Hardy, 1990 .517, Greg Price, 1990 108, Elbert Darden, 1977 202, Temple Tucker, 1956 .889, Greg Williams, 1967 531, Temple Tucker, 1956 305, Temple Tucker, 1956 128, D’Wayne Tanner, 1988 25, Patrick Britton, 2006 25, Michael Harris, 2003 61, D’Wayne Tanner, 1988 1,031, Brent Scott, 1991

Juniors FGs FG Attempts FG% 3PT FGM 3PT FGA 3PT% FTM FTA FT% Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

230, Ricky Pierce, 1981 468, Kendall Rhine, 1963 .608, Doug McKendrick, 1965 65, Shawn Tyndell, 2001 187, Brock Gillespie, 2004 187, Rodney Foster, 2008 .453, Tommy McGhee, 1995 150, Charles Daniels, 1975 207, Temple Tucker, 1957 .880, Anthony DeCello, 1980 612, Morris Almond, 2006 319, Kendall Rhine, 1963 170, Lorenzo Williams, 2006 45, Yamar Diene, 2003 94, D’Wayne Tanner, 1989 1,085, Dana Hardy, 1991

Seniors FGs FG Attempts FG% 3PT FGM 3PT FGA 3PT% FTM FTA FT% Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes

314, Ricky Pierce, 1982 614, Ricky Pierce, 1982 .634, Doug McKendrick, 1966 83, Robert Johnson, 1999 230, Robert Johnson, 1999 .456, Morris Almond, 2007 241, Morris Almond, 2007 285, Morris Almond, 2007 .871, Perry Gaudet, 1973 844, Morris Almond, 2007 363, Michael Harris, 2005 159, Rashid Smith, 2004 37, Michael Harris, 2005 37, Yamar Diene, 2004 95, D’Wayne Tanner, 1990 1,114, Mike Wilks, 2001


H istory

136 All-Americans 137 Rice Awards 139 Hall of Fames 141 Lettermen 144 Jersey Numbers 145 Series Records 148 Series Results 162 All-Time Results 175 Tournament Results 177 Coaching Records 179 Overtime Games 179 Televised Games


History l All-America Honors

Adam Peakes

1994 First-Team CoSIDA Academic All-America 1995 Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-America

Bob Kinney

1941 Second-Team Converse Yearbook 1942 First-Team Helms Foundation 1942 First Team Converse Yearbook

Don Lance 1954

Bill Tom Closs

1943 First-Team Helms Foundation 1943 Second-Team Converse Yearbook

Gene Schwinger

1953 Second-Team Newspaper Enterprises Assn. 1954 Second-Team Helms Foundation

2005 CollegeInsider.com

Ricky Pierce Bill Henry

1944 First-Team Helms Foundation 1945 First-Team Helms Foundation 1945 Second-Team Converse Yearbook

Michael Harris

1982 Second-Team USBWA 1982 Third-Team Associated Press 1982 Third-Team NABC

Morris Almond

2006 CollegeInsider.com 2007 CollegeInsider.com 2007 Playboy Magazine


History l Rice Awards The Billy Wohn Award

The Billy Wohn Award is presented annually to the Rice player who best exemplifies the qualities of the honor’s namesake in basketball ability, scholarship and leadership. Wohn was a guard on the 1952-53 basketball team who died in a plane accident in August, 1953, while on active duty in the Naval ROTC. The recipient is determined by a vote of current players. During the 1955-56 school year, the award was donated by nine former Rice students who were close friends of Wohn — Ben Brewer, J. Fred Duckett, Garland Fielder, Harvey Gilliam, Steve Muller, Kenneth Paul, Jay Wedler, James Whitson and George Wilson, Jr. Below are the yearly recipients of the Billy Wohn Award. 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Joe Durrenberger Fred Woods Temple Tucker Tom Robitaille David Craig Steve Smith Jim Fox Kendall Rhine Kendall Rhine Larry Tiner Guy Lease Bill Doty Larry Miller Greg Williams Steve Wendel Gary Reist Leroy Marion Randy Reynolds Scott Fisher Tim Moriarty no award no award Alan Reynolds Elbert Darden Ricky Pierce Ricky Pierce Ricky Pierce

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Renaldo O’Neal Tyrone Washington Tony Barnett Greg Hines Greg Hines David Willie Andy Gilchrist D’Wayne Tanner Brent Scott Brent Scott Brent Scott Marvin Moore Torrey Andrews Adam Peakes Tommy McGhee Shaun Igo Jarvis Kelley Sanni Robert Johnson Mike Wilks Mike Wilks Omar-Seli Mance Omar-Seli Mance Michael Harris Michael Harris Morris Almond Morris Almond

The Bob Quin Award

One of Rice’s highest honors, the Bob Quin Award, is given annually to Rice University’s most outstanding all-around senior male athlete. It is given in memory of Bob Quin, a well respected Rice student-athlete who passed away during a trip across the Atlantic Ocean in 1930. A group of Quin’s friends felt that there would be no more suitable memorial to him than to establish an award at Rice to be given each year to the male senior student-athlete who most exemplifies distinction in athletics, academics and leadership. Since the Bob Quin Award was first presented, 12 Rice basketball student-athletes have been bestowed with the award. Below is a list of basketball players to be honored. 1936 1942 1944 1945 1951 1975 1979

Harry Witt Chester Palmer Clarence R. Darling, Jr. William “Bill” Henry Charles L. Tighe Danny Carroll Elbert Darden

Clarence Darling

1982 Bobby Tudor 1992 Todd Schoettelkotte 1995 Adam Peakes 2001 Mike Wilks 2003 Omar-Seli Mance (co-honoree)

Bill Henry

Danny Carroll

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Ricky Pierce

Shawn Igo

Brent Scott

Michael Harris

Elbert Darden

Bobby Tudor

Todd Schoettelkotte

Adam Peakes

Mike Wilks

Omar Mance

Tommy McGhee

Morris Almond


History l All-Conference Honorees 1949 1953 1954 1956 1957 1958 1959 1963 1964 1969 1970 1971 1980 1981 1982 1991 1992 1993

All-SWC (49) 1916 1917 1918 1919 1934 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945

Tom Tomforde Lawrence Kingsland Harris Dodge Julian Dormant Lawrence Kingsland Henry Timmons Lawrence Kingsland Van Brown R.T. Eaton Frank Carswell Frank Carswell Bob Kinney Frank Carswell Bob Kinney Bob Kinney Chester Palmer Bill Tom Closs Bill Henry J.G. Thomas Bill Henry Murray Mendenhall Dick Wehr

Bill Tom Don Lance Gene Schwinger Don Lance Gene Schwinger Joe Durrenberger Temple Tucker Temple Tucker Tom Robitaille Tom Robitaille Tom Robitaille Kendall Rhine Kendall Rhine Greg Williams Gary Reist Gary Reist Ricky Pierce Ricky Pierce Ricky Pierce Brent Scott, second team Brent Scott, second team Marvin Moore, second team Brent Scott, second team

1994 1995 1996

Torrey Andrews, second team Adam Peakes, second team Tommy McGhee, first team Shaun Igo, second team

All-WAC (9) 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005

Shaun Igo, second team Robert Johnson, first team Mike Wilks, second team Omar Mance, second team Michael Harris, second team Michael Harris, first team Jason McKrieth, second team Michael Harris, first team Jason McKrieth, second team

Players of the Year (3) 1969

Greg Williams Southwest Conference

1982

Ricky Pierce Southwest Conference

2007

Morris Almond Conference USA

All-Conference USA (2) 2006 2007

Morris Almond, First Team Morris Almond, First Team

History l Additional Rice Accolades 1982

1995

2003

2006

Dana Hardy SWC All-Newcomer Team Third-Team Freshman All-America

1997

ALEX BOUGAIEFF MVP, Maccabbiah Games/Team Canada

OMAR MANCE Semifinalist, National Student-Athlete of the Year CoSIDA Academic All-District VI First-Team

2007

KENNETH ROURKE SWC All-Newcomer Team Sixth-Team Freshman All-America South Team/U.S. National Sports Festival

1999

2004

JASON SKAER WAC Mountain Division All-Newcomer Team

MICHAEL HARRIS First-Team All-NABC District 9 First-Team USBWA All-District VII

WILLIS WILSON WAC Mountain Division Coach of the Year

JASON McKRIETH Second-Team All-NABC District 9 First-Team USBWA All-District VII

BOBBY TUDOR Co-SIDA Academic All-America Honorable Mention

ADAM PEAKES NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Second-Team GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America

1989

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1990

BRENT SCOTT SWC Freshman of the Year U.S. Junior National Team

1991

2001

BRENT SCOTT U.S. World Junior Championship Team CHASE MAAG SWC All-Newcomer Team

MIKE WILKS College Insider WAC Player of the Year WAC All-Defensive Team Dallas Morning News First-Team All-WAC NABC All-District First Team

MICHAEL HARRIS College Insider Freshman All-America WAC Freshman of the Year

1994

OMAR MANCE CoSIDA Academic All-District VI First-Team

ADAM PEAKES First-Team GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America

MORRIS ALMOND CollegeInsider.com All-America Second-Team All-NABC District 9 First-Team USBWA All-District VII

MORRIS ALMOND C-USA All-Tournament Team AP All-America Honorable Mention First-Team All-NABC District 9 CollegeInsider.com All-America First-Team USBWA All-District VII

2008

PAULIUS PACKEVICIUS First-Team ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District VI

2005

MICHAEL HARRIS First-Team All-NABC District 9 First-Team USBWA All-District VII WAC All-Tournament Team

2002

1993

TOREY ANDREWS SWC Sixth Man of the Year

YAMAR DIENE WAC All-Defensive Team

Paulius Packevicius, First-Team Academic All-District in 2008


History l Rice Athletic Hall of Fame 1970 INDUCTEES

Tony Bell ’19, football, basketball, baseball, track Eddie Dyer ’22, football, baseball Wash “Little Heavy” Underwood ’27, football, baseball Emmett Brunson ’29, track, coach, administration Claude Bracey ’30, track Jake Hess ’32, tennis Bill Wallace ’36, football John McCauley ’36, football Fred Wolcott ’40, track Bob Kinney ’42, basketball Bill Henry ’45, basketball Weldon Humble ’47, football, track James (Froggie) Williams ’50, football Dicky Maegle ’55, football Fred Hansen ’63, track

1971 INDUCTEES

Marion (Preacher) Lindsey ’22, football, track John “Big Heavy” Underwood, ’22, football Lou Hassell ’33, football Wilbur Hess ’35, tennis David Weichert ’37, track Frank Gurnsey Jr., ’41, tennis Fred (Moose) Hartman ’41, football Bill Tom Closs ’43, basketball Bill Howton ’52, football Gene Schwinger ’54, basketball Buddy Dial ’59, football Bobby May ’65, track

1972 INDUCTEES

Tiny Kalb ’16, football, basketball Leslie Coleman ’23, tennis, track, basketball, baseball Harry Witt ’36, football, basketball Jack Patterson ’39, track

Frank Carswell ’41, basketball, baseball David (Kosse) Johnson ’54, football Richard Chapman ’54, football Jess Neely (Vanderbilt ’22), football coach, administrator

1973 INDUCTEES

Mick Brown ’17, football Lawrence Kingsland ’19, track Griff Vance ’20, football Joe Davis (Southwestern, ’22), football & basketball coach Peg Melton ’24, baseball Fred Stancliff ’26, track Bobby Curtis ’48, tennis George Walmsley ’48, football Joe Watson ’50, football Buddy Weaver ’52, golf Frank Ryan ’58, football Robert Johnston ’62, football Eddie Wojecki, trainer

1974 INDUCTEES

Chester Klaerner ’33, football, baseball, track Tally Eaton ’36, basketball, baseball Bill Cummins ’48, track, basketball Huey Keeney ’49, football Gerald Weatherly ’50, football King Hill ’58, football, basketball, golf

1975 INDUCTEES

Philip Arbuckle (Illinois ’05), basketball coach, administrator Tommie Tomforde ’17, basketball, football Smokey Brothers ’36, track Hamilton Nichols ’47, football J.W. Magee ’48, football Don Lance ’58, basketball

1976 INDUCTEES

Gaylord Johnson ’21, administrator Tom Cox ’50, track Vern McGrew ’50, track John Hudson ’54, football Kendall Rhine ’64, basketball Malcolm Walker ’65, football

1978 INDUCTEES

Cecil Grigg (Austin College ’17), football, baseball and track coach Jess Petty ’37, track Art Goforth ’42, football Carl Russ ’47, football Don Rhoden ’53, football Chuck Latourette ’67, football

1980 INDUCTEES

Percy Arthur ’35, football Kenny Paul ’54, football Tom Robataille ’59, basketball Ed Red ’65, track Dr. Edward T. Smith (Baylor College of Medicine ‘29), team physician

1981 INDUCTEES

Joe Greenwood ’30, golf Leche Sylvester ’36, football Ronnie Fisher ’61, tennis Dave Roberts ’74, track

1982 INDUCTEES

Ed DePrato ’22, football, track Mike Hale ’33, track, football, basketball Hank Coffman ’48, track John Garrett ’57, golf Rufus King ’61, football

1983 INDUCTEES

Tim Timmons ’21, basketball Grandpa Wood ’27, football, baseball Jesse Willis ’30, track Jerry Sims ’58, baseball Johnny Burrell ’62, football Gary Reist ’71, basketball, golf

1984 INDUCTEES

Quinn Connelley ’34, tennis, football, tennis coach Richard Kristinik ’61, baseball Warren Brattlof ’65, track Roger Roitsch ’71, football Tommy Kramer ’77, football

1985 INDUCTEES

Inaugural Hall of Fame Class of 1970

Kay Pearson Keating ’36, tennis Augie Erfurth ’49, track, coach, administrator Jim Fox ’62, baseball, basketball Roland Jackson ’63, football Sammy Giammalva (Texas ’56), tennis coach

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History l Rice Athletic Hall of Fame 1986 INDUCTEES

1992 INDUCTEES

1987 INDUCTEES

1993 INDUCTEES

Bruce Henley ’74, football Jim Gerhardt ’51, basketball, track Jeff Wells ’76, track Dr. Jack Brannon (Texas ’36), associate team physician A.M. “Red” Bale ’36, football, coach, administrator Calvin Bell ’39, track Don Suman ’45, basketball coach James Sykes ’77, football

1988 INDUCTEES

Ricky Pierce ’82, basketball Johnny Nichols ’64, football Gary Butler ’72, football 1969 Mile Relay Team (Bill Askey, Conley Brown, Dale Bernauer, Steve Straub)

1989 INDUCTEES

1991 INDUCTEES

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Barton Goodwin ’78, golf Charles Malmberg ’47, football Sam Match ’49, tennis Mike Novelli ’79, track

Robyn Bryant ’89, track & field Trevor Cobb ’92, football Gawain Guy ’87, track Ken Whitlow ’41, football

1999 INDUCTEES

Jay Knoblauh ’88, baseball Charlie Moore ’37, football, coach Temple Tucker ’58, basketball 1982 AIAW Women’s Tennis Doubles Champions (Tracie Blumentritt, ’83 and Susan Rudd, ’84)

1994 INDUCTEES

2001 INDUCTEES

Olie Cordill ’40, football Joe Durrenberger ’56, basketball Ed Letscher ’39, golf Paul Sanders ’39, track Kay Snell Gerken ’83, swimming

1995 INDUCTEES

1996 INDUCTEES

Bucky Allshouse ’71, football Norm Charlton ’86, baseball Lou Hertenberger (St. Edward’s ’29), football coach Catherine Baker Nicholson ’81, track Bill Whitmore (Texas ’42), administrator, sports information director

1998 INDUCTEES

Marty Froelick ’81, track Steve Kidd ’87, football Butch Seewagen ’68, tennis Wendy Wood-Yang ’86, tennis

Courtney Hall ‘90, football Pam Klassen ‘88, track Butler Perryman ‘39, diving John Pickens ‘68, tennis

Matt Gorges ’59, football Allan Ramirez ’79, baseball Harold Solomon ’74, tennis Ken Stadel ’74, track

1990 INDUCTEES

Mike Estep ’71, tennis Regina Cavanaugh-Murphy ’87, track Zan Guerry ’71, tennis Darryl “Doc” King ’79, track Ralph Murphy ’49, football

Bill Christopher ‘43, track Rosey Edeh ‘90, track Leo Rucka ‘54, football Larry Whitmire ‘58, football

1997 INDUCTEES Bill Burkhalter ’52, football Dick Dwelle ’43, football Tanya McIntosh ’89, track Jim Parker ’65, tennis

Kareem Streete-Thompson ’96, track & field Valarie Tulloch ’96, track & field

2003 INDUCTEES

Jose Cruz Jr. ’96, baseball O.J. Brigance ’91, football Gabriel Luke ’91, track & field Claudia Haywood Minor ’93, track & field Martha Hawthorne (LSU ’60), administrator

2005 INDUCTEES

Lance Berkman ’98, baseball Andrea Blackett ’97, track & field Marla Brumfeld ’00, basketball Wayne Graham (Texas ’70), baseball coach

2007 INDUCTEES

Victor Lopez (Houston, ’71), women’s track and field coach Mark Quinn ’95, baseball J.D. Smith ’59, football Samantha Waldron, ’97, volleyball 1997 4x400-Meter Relay Team - TaNisha Mills ’97, Melissa Straker ’97, Andrea Blackett ’97, Margaret Fox ’00, women’s track

Rice Inductees Texas Sports Hall of Fame Buster Brannon, Basketball Coach (1970 Emmett Brunson, Track, Coach, Administrator (1984) Pete Cathon, Football Coach (1961) Eddie Dyer, Baseball (1966) Wayne Graham, Baseball Coach (2004) Cecil Grigg, Football Coach (1962) Fred Hanson, Track (1967) Weldon Humble, Football (1969) Bob Kinney, Basketball (1984) Jimmy Kitts, Football Coach (1956) Dicky Maegle, Football (1980) Jess Neely, Football Coach (1970) Jack Patterson, Track (1980) Bill Wallace, Football (1978) James (Froggy) Williams, Football (1985) Fred Wolcott, Track (1958) Year inducted marked in parenthesis.

Rickey Pierce, 1988 Rice Hall of Fame Inductee

Buster Brannon

Bob Kinney


History l Lettermen A

Alexander, J.C......................................... 1933, 34 Almond, Morris............................ 2004, 05, 06, 07 Andrews, Torrey........................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Armstrong, T.J............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Austin, Kenny.................................... 1980, 81, 82

B

Carswell, Frank.................................. 1939, 40, 41 Carter, Billy.................................................... 1968 Cashaw, Terrence........................ 1983, 84, 85, 86 Chancellor, Walt...................................... 2004, 05 Chandler, William........................................... 1938 Childs, Leonard....................................... 1951, 52 Christian, Jay................................................. 2000 Christensen, Charles..................................... 1954 Clark, John.................................................... 1946 Closs, Bill Tom................................... 1941, 42, 43 Coles, Johnny................................................ 1968 Collins, Shawn......................................... 2002, 03 Comalander, Jerry......................................... 1960 Cook, David............... 1943, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 Cooper, Erik................................... 1999, 2000, 01 Cooper, Mike........................................... 1986, 87 Cordill, Ollie................................................... 1938 Coterill, David................................................ 1955 Craddock, Levi................................... 1938, 39, 40 Craig, David............................................. 1959, 60 Craig, Kevin............................................. 2000, 01 Cramer, Richard............................................ 1963 Cravens, Jesse........................................ 1994, 95 Crawford, Bobby...................................... 1997, 98 Crawford, Jeff.......................................... 1985, 86 Croucher, Willie............... 1943, 44, 45, 46, 47, 89 Culver, Arthur..................................... 2004, 05, 06 Cummins, William.................. 1943, 44, 45, 46, 47 Cunningham, Mike................................... 1983, 84 Cunningham, Wayne............................... 1976, 77

Dickens, Bert................................................. 1952 Diene, Yamar............................... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Dixon, Virgil................................................... 1933 Doty, Bill............................................. 1956, 57, 58 Durrenberger, Joe.............................. 1954, 55, 56

E

Eaton, Jr., R.T.................................... 1934, 35, 36 Ekeroth, Doug.......................................... 1976, 77 Emshoff, Steve.................................. 1971, 72, 73 Etchison, Eric................................................. 1984 Eubanks, Dajuan........................................... 1991 Evans, Brandon........................... 2000, 01, 02, 03

Bailey, Billy.............................................. 1951, 52 Bailey, Jonathan............................................ 2007 Ball, Dale........................................... 1957, 58, 59 Banner, Howard............................................. 1930 Barnett, Tony..................................... 1983, 84, 85 Baskind, Matt................................................. 1994 Beasley, Bryan............................................... 2008 Beasley, Pierre.............................................. 2008 Beavers, James................................. 1952, 53, 54 Bell, Hakim.................................................... 1993 Belton, Charles.............................................. 2007 Bennett, Donald........................... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Beshara, Brian............................................... 1997 Bobbitt, Ralph................................................ 1946 Bougaieff, Alex......................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Braimoh, Suleiman........................................ 2008 Brashear, Bobby...................................... 1954, 55 Bridges, Jason................................... 2004, 05, 06 Britton, Patrick............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bryan, Oree................................................... 1953 Brooks, Steve................................................ 1984 Brummett, Tom........................................ 1933, 34 Burkholder, Brett............................................ 1979 Burns, Brian............................................. 1979, 80 Daniels, Carl................................ 1985, 86, 87, 88 Burris, Roland................................................ 1960 Daniels, Charles...................................... 1974, 75 Daniels, Joe................................................... 1979 Darden, Elbert............................. 1976, 77, 78, 79 Campbell, Max......................................... 1937, 38 Darling, Clarence..................................... 1943, 44 Campbell, Sam.................................. 1991, 92, 93 DeCello, Anthony............................... 1978, 79, 80 Carroll, Danny.................................... 1973, 74, 75 Deutsch, Seth................................................ 1995

Galloway, Steve............................................. 1961 Gaudet, Perry................................................ 1973 Gentry, Chuck................................................ 1987 Gerhardt, Jim..................................... 1949, 50, 51 Ghoram, Lawrence “Cliff�........................ 2007, 08 Gilchrist, Andy.............................. 1986, 87, 88, 89 Gillespie, Brock............................ 2002, 03, 04, 05 Girardi, Mike...................................... 1986, 87, 88 Glaze, Robert.............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95 Gomez, Placido........................... 1939, 40, 41, 42 Graham, Kaarem........................................... 1999

Patrick Britton

Brock Gillespie

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Carl Daniels

F

Fields, Glenn........................................... 1955, 56 Fischer, Dean................................................ 1973 Fisher, Scott....................................... 1972, 73, 74 Fichtinger, Paul........................................ 1976, 77 Foley, Robert......................... 1945, 46, 47, 48, 49 Forrest, Bobby............................................... 1977 Foster, Rodney.................................. 2006, 07, 08 Fox, Jim............................................. 1960, 61, 62 Fulfer, Standlee............................................. 1953 Fuller, Kevin................................................... 1987

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History l Lettermen Grawunder, Ralph.............................. 1950, 51, 52 Ivey, Marty......................................... 1965, 66, 67 Green, J.R..................................................... 1938 Greenlaw, Richard......................................... 1967 Greer, Don..................................................... 1939 Jackson, Frank............................ 1975, 76, 77, 78 Griffin, Gary....................................... 1957, 58, 59 Johnson, Harold................................ 1933, 34, 35 Johnson, Dale................................................ 1972 Johnson, Greg............................. 1989, 90, 91, 92 Hagan, Chris.................................................. 2007 Johnson, Robert.......................... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hagen, Matt............................................. 2006, 07 Johnson, Teddy........................... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hall, Walter.................................................... 1946 Journeay, Harry................................. 1933, 34, 35 Hall, Wiley................................................ 1965, 66 Halloran, Darrell............................................. 1969 Hand, Fred..................................................... 1968 Kabbes, John..................................... 1972, 73, 74 Handy, Dana................................ 1989, 90, 91, 92 Keillers, Carroll.............................................. 1965 Harris, Michael............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05 Keitel, Mark.................................................... 1974 Harrison, Henry Earl II (J.R.)....... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Kelly, Floyd........................................ 1934, 35, 36 Hart, Fritz....................................................... 1930 Kelley Sanni, Jarvis................................. 1997, 98 Hart, Ray....................................................... 1930 Killings, Greg............................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Henry, Bill.......................................... 1943, 44, 45 Kinney, Bob....................................... 1940, 41, 42 Herbert, Charles............................................ 1946 Kinzy, Milford................................................. 1939 Hess, Jake..................................................... 1930 Kisker, Dave.................................................. 1974 Higgins, Bob...................................... 1957, 58, 59 Klindworth, Clifford............................ 1936, 37, 38 Hill, King.................................................. 1956, 57 Koch, Melton.................................................. 1933 Hill, Robert..................................................... 1963 Kollik, Christian............................ 2001, 02, 03, 04 Hilton, Ray..................................................... 1944 Hines, Greg................................. 1984, 85, 86, 87 Holmes, David......................................... 1992, 93 Holmes, Richard.......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Laidlaw, Howard............................................ 1954 Howard, Bill................................................... 1968 Lambert, Harold................................. 1941, 42, 43 Hubble, Robert.............................................. 1978 Lance, Don........................................ 1952, 53, 54 Hubenak, Jimmy................................ 1967, 68, 69 Lane, Madison......................................... 1976, 77 Hudgens, Tom............................................... 1948 Leamon, Joe.................................................. 1946 Hudson, Robbie....................................... 2000, 01 Lease, Guy.............................................. 1965, 66 Hyman, Max...................................... 1937, 38, 39 Lodge, Harris..................................... 1935, 36, 37 Louwerse, Dave........................... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Lumpkin, Jody............................................... 1997

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Igo, Shaun................................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Inselman, Michael.................................... 1966, 67 Irving, Michael............................. 1985, 86, 87, 88

Kevin Rabbitt

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Maag, Chase................................................. 1991 Mance, Omar-Seli.............................. 2001, 02, 03 Marion, Leroy........................................... 1971, 72 Maroney, Mike................................... 1960, 61, 62 Matthews, John................................. 1997, 98, 99 Matthiasson, Magnus.................................... 1986 Mboya, George.............................................. 1995 McCage, Larry............................................... 1979 McCain, Travis......................................... 1965, 66 McCarble, George......................................... 1930 McCullough, J.L............................................. 1933 McDermott, Joe................................. 1949, 50, 51 McDonald, John........................... 1941, 42, 43, 47 McGhee, Tommy......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96 McGuire, Dan.................................... 1970, 71, 72 McGuire, Gary............................................... 1984 McKendrick, Doug................................... 1965, 66 McKenzie, J.B................................................ 1944 McKenzie, T.J.......................................... 2000, 01 McKrieth, Jason........................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 McIlvain, Jay...................................... 1957, 58, 59 McQueary, Roger.................................... 1960, 61 Melady, Ted............................................. 1970, 71 Mendenhall, M.J............................................ 1945

Metzler, Albert.................................... 1933, 34, 35 Meyers, Pete..................................... 1974, 75, 76 Michael, Chad.......................................... 1996, 97 Michaelis, Derek...................................... 1998, 99 Miller, Alan................................... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Miller, Andy........................................ 1976, 77, 78 Miller, Larry........................................ 1966, 67, 68 Miller, Tom......................................... 1983, 84, 85 Mlachnik, Dave........................................ 1988, 89 Molina, Tommy.............................................. 1968 Moore, Charlie............................................... 1934 Moore, Jamaal................................... 2003, 04, 05 Moore, Marvin.............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93 Morgan, Ferron........................................ 2000, 01 Moriarty, Tim...................................... 1973, 74, 75 Mott, John B...................................... 1978, 79, 80 Mott, John G...................................... 1971, 72, 73 Myer, Tom.......................................... 1969, 70, 71 Myers, Archie................................................. 1995

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Nalley, Doug.................................................. 1975 Nanney, Kevin......................................... 1995, 96 Naples, Jim.............................................. 1969, 70 Nelson, Chuck................................... 1969, 70, 71 Nickolls, Ed.................................................... 1975 Noonan, Grover........................... 1944, 45, 46, 47 Norman, Harry............................................... 1930 Norton, Stancil......................................... 1941, 42

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Okrzesik, Jason....................................... 2004, 05 Oliver, Scott....................................... 1994, 95, 96 Olson, Peter................................................... 1982 O’Neal, Renaldo...................................... 1982, 83 Orr, Willis................................................. 1935, 36 Owen, Wade.................................................. 1936

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Packevicius, Paulius.................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Pahmeier, Norman................................... 1953, 54 Palmer, Chester................................. 1940, 41, 42 Park, Richard........................................... 1960, 61 Peakes, Adam............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95 Pepper, Fred............................................ 1940, 41 Perka, Aleks....................................... 2006, 07, 08 Pettit, Ivan.................................... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Pflieger, Cory........................................... 2006, 07 Phillips, Larry..................................... 1962, 63, 64 Pierce, Ricky...................................... 1980, 81, 82 Polk, Carlton.................................................. 1930 Polk, J.J............................................. 1995, 96, 97 Preston, W.A...................................... 1957, 58, 59 Price, Greg.............................................. 1989, 90

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Rabbitt, Kevin.................................... 1993, 94, 95 Reist, Gary......................................... 1969, 70, 71 Reynolds, Alan................................... 1975, 76, 78 Reynolds, Randy..................................... 1972, 73 Rhine, Kendall................................... 1962, 63, 64


History l Lettermen Rieke, Glen.................................. 1979, 80, 81, 82 Roach, Thomas....................................... 1944, 45 Robertson, Ronald............................. 1986, 87, 88 Robicheaux, Monte............................ 1953, 54, 55 Robinson, Adam...................................... 2000, 01 Robinson, Nick........................................ 2000, 01 Robitaille, Tom......................................... 1958, 59 Rodriguez, Barry...................................... 1963, 64 Rogers, Ernie................................................. 1977 Rourke, Kenneth.......................... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Ruffcom, Kevin............................ 1987, 88, 89, 90 Rule, Bob........................................... 1967, 68, 69

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Saunders, Scott............................................. 2008 Saus, Chuck............................................ 1974, 75 Scharlack, Donald......................................... 1946 Schmidt, Bert..................................... 1971, 72, 73 Schoettelkotte, Todd................................ 1993, 94 Schomers, Peter............................................ 1984 Schwinger, Gene............................... 1952, 53, 54 Scott, Brent.................................. 1990, 91, 92, 93 Scott, Chip................................... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Seale, wesley.................................... 1936, 37, 38 Selman, Bert...................................... 1939, 40, 41 Senske, Pat................................................... 1983 Shaw, Robert............................... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Shipley, Olle....................................... 1960, 61, 62 Shpack, Carl.................................................. 1930 Siegmund, Donald............................. 1963, 64, 65 Simmons, James............................... 1975, 76, 78 Singletary, Eric............................. 1994, 95, 96, 97 Skaer, Jason.................................................. 1999 Small, Dean............................................. 1953, 54 Smith, Rashid.............................. 2001, 02, 03, 04 Smith, Steve............................................ 1960, 61 Snider, Norman.............................................. 1933 Snyder, Don....................................... 1970, 71, 72 Spradling, Elvis........................................ 1963, 64

Tracey Steele

Stanford, Aaron.................................. 1935, 36, 37 Steakley, Ike............................................ 1938, 39 Steele, Jack............................................. 1935, 36 Steele, Tracy...................................... 1983, 84, 85 Steen, Frank............................................ 1937, 38 Steinkamp, Herbert.................................. 1962, 64 Stewart, Lindsey.......................... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Stockton, Farrar................................. 1966, 67, 68 Strickland, Will............................. 1989, 90, 91, 92 Stringer, Josh........................................... 1997, 98 Sturr, Don.......................................... 1968, 69, 70 Sullivan, Cleveland........................................ 1960 Switzer, Warren........................... 1947, 48, 49, 50 Suman, Don................................................... 1944 Szalay, Chris...................................... 2006, 07, 08

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Talbert, Chance............................................. 2008 Tanner, D’Wayne......................... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Teague, Maurice................................ 1951, 52, 53 Telligman, Terrence................................. 1954, 55 Tendler, Marty................................................ 1969 Thomas, Evan............................................... 1930 Thomas, Frank.............................................. 1977 Thomas, Gerry................................... 1956, 57, 58 Thomas, J.D................................ 1944, 45, 46, 47 Thomson, Hugh....................................... 1998, 99 Tighe, Charles................................... 1949, 50, 51 Timmerman, Terry............................. 1969, 70, 71 Tiner, Larry.................................................... 1965 Tom, Bill............................................. 1946, 47, 48 Trauber, Steve............................................... 1981 Tucker, Temple.................................. 1956, 57, 58 Tudor, Bobby............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Tunnell, Jeff................................................... 1974 Tyndell, Shawn........................ 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Tynes, Lee..................................................... 1937 Tynes, Scott........................... 1990, 91, 92, 93, 94

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Vahdiek, Paul......................... 1945, 46, 47, 48, 49 Vala, Tim........................................................ 1977

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Walker, Harim.......................................... 1947, 48 Walters, Harmon...................................... 1946, 47 Walton, Michael................................. 2000, 02, 03 Washington, Tyrone..................... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Wehr, R.W..................................................... 1945 Wendel, Steve................................... 1968, 69, 70 Werhle, Mark..................................... 1971, 72, 73 White, J.D................................................ 1950, 51 Whitson, Dwight............................................. 1974 Wilks, Mike.............................. 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Williams, Greg................................... 1967, 68, 69 Williams, Lorenzo........................ 2004, 05, 06, 07 Willie, David....................................... 1988, 89, 90 Wilson, Willis............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Witt, Harry.......................................... 1934, 35, 36 Witten, John................................. 1982, 83, 84, 85 Wohn, Billy..................................................... 1953 Wolf, Peter..................................................... 1930 Womack, John............................................... 1962 Woods, Fred...................................... 1955, 56, 57

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Youngkin, Glenn.......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Youngling, Randy.................................... 1972, 73

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Zander, Whitlock................................ 1940, 41, 42 Zuber, David.................................................. 1930

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Willis Wilson


History l Rice Jersey Numbers 0 00 1 2 3 4

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Omar-Seli Mance, G Donald Bennett, F; Steve Brooks, C; Dajuan Eubanks, C Brock Gillespie, G; Chris Hagan, G Walt Chancellor, G T.J. Armstrong, G; Shawn Collins, G; Dana Hardy, G; Adam Robinson, G; Chris Szalay, G (2005-07) David Holmes, G; Dale Johnson, G (H, 1971); Magnus Matthiasson, C Tyrone Washington, G; Greg Price, F (1990-91); ; J.J Polk, G (1995-97); Brandon Evans, C; Matt Hagen, C

Dale Johnson, G (A, 1971); Tony DeCello, G; Kevin Fuller, G; Eric Singletary, G; Shawn Tyndell, G (1998); T.J. McKenzie, C; Lorenzo Williams, G; Jasen Williams, G 10 Warren Schick, F (H); Marty Ivey, F (H, 1965-66); Billy Carter, G (H); Johnny Coles, F (H, 1969); Don Snyder, G-F (h, 1971; 1972); Darryl Hughes, G; Mark Keitel, G; Madison Lane, G; Ivan Petitt, G; Chad Michael, G; Robbie Hudson, G; Arthur Culver, G 11 Warren Schick, F (A); Marty Ivey, F (A, 1965-66); Billy Carter, G (A); Johnny Coles, F (A, 1969); Don Snyder, G (A, 1971); Dale Johnson, G (1972); David Welsh, G; James Simmons, G; Marvin Moore, G; Michael Walton, G; Suleiman Braimoh, F

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Herb Steinkamp, G (H, 1963-64); Guy Lease, G (H); Rick Greenlaw, F (H, 1967); Fred Hand, F (H); Jim Naples, F; (H); Perry Gaudet, G-F (H, 1971); Peter Olson, G; Michael Irving, G; John Matthews, G; Christian Kollik, F; Bryan Beasley, G Herb Steinkamp, G (away, 1963-64); Guy Lease, G (A); Rick Greenlaw, F-C (A, 1967); Fred Hand, F (A); Jim Naples, F (A); Perry Gaudet, G-F (A, 1971; 1972-73); Chuck Saus, G (1973); Bart Harrison, F-C (1974); Doug Nalley, F (1976); Sam Campbell, G; Eric Mboya, F; Bobby Crawford, G; Paulius Packevicius, F Kendall Rhine, C (h, 1963-64); Bill Doty, C (H 196566); Greg Williams, G (H); Dan McGuire, G (H, 1970-71; 1972); Chuck Saus, G (1974-76); George Taylor, G; Willis Wilson, G; Tony Winfrey, G; David Willie, G-F; J.J. Polk (1994), G; Pierre Beasley, G Kendall Rhine, C (away, 1963-64); Bill Doty, C-F (A 1965-66); Greg Williams, G (A); Dan McGuire, G (A, 1970-71); Randy Reynolds, G (1973); Pete Meyers, G; Doug Nalley, F (1975); Mike Cooper, G; Greg Johnson, G; Jay Christian, F; Rashid Smith (2001-02), G; Jonathan Bailey, G; Trey Stanton, C E. Jay McIlvain, G (1958-59); Roland Burris, F; Donnie Longcope, G (h, 1961-62); Bob Hill, F (H 1963-64); Larry Winn, F (H); Farrar Stockton, G (H, 1966-1967); Don Sturr, F (H, 1968); Terry Timmerman, G (H); Randy Youngling, F-C; Frank Jackson, F; Lindsey Stewart, G; Greg Hines, G; Dave Mlachnick, G; Bart Stepp, G; Tommy McGhee, G; Keenan Holmes, G; Alex Spotts, G; Jason Okrzesik, G

Temple Tucker, C; Steve Smith, C; Donnie Longcope, G (A, 1961-62); Bob Hill, F (A, 1963-64); Larry Winn, F (A); Farrar Stockton, G (H, 19661967); Don Sturr, F (A, 1968); Terry Timmerman, G (A); Chuck Gentry, C; Torrey Andrews, F; Archie Myers, G; Hugh Thompson, C; Rodney Foster, G 22 Bobby Brashear, G; Dale Ball, G; Ernie Mills, G; Larry Phillips, F (H); Bill Doty, (H, 1967); Rick Greenlaw, F (H, 1965-66); Farrar Stockton, G

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(H, 1968); Leroy Marion, F (h, 1970-71; 1972); Willie Hamilton, F-G; Jeff Tunnell, G; Wayne Cunningham, G-F; Bobby Tudor, G; Tracy Steele, G; D’Wayne Tanner, G; Matt Baskind, G; Brian Beshara, F; Shawn Tyndell, G (1999-2002); Morris Almond, G Fred Woods, F; W.A. Preston, F; Olle Shipley, C; Larry Phillips, F (A); Bill Doty, (A, 1967); Rick Greenlaw, F-C (A, 1965-66); Farrar Stockton, G (A, 1968); Leroy Marion, F (A, 1970-71); Teddy Johnson, G; Glenn Youngkin, F; Scott Tynes, F; Joshua Stringer, G; Chris Szalay, G (2007-08) Monte Robicheaux, G; Gerry Thomas, G; David Craig, F; Barry Rodrigue, G (H); Mike Inselmann, G (H); John Gowdy, G (H); Don Sturr, F (H, 1969- 70); Dean Fisher, F (h, 1971; 1972-73); Jim Peacock, F; Tim Vala, F-C; Duane Berry, G; Steve Trauber, G; Mike Cunningham, F; Robert Foye, G; Mike Girardi, G; Willie Strickland, G-F; Robert Johnson, G-F; Jamal Moore, G Joe Durrenberger, F; Tom Robitaille, C; Mike Maroney, C; Barry Rodrigue, G (A); Mike Inselmann, G (A); John Gowdy, G (A); Don Sturr, F (A, 1969-1970); Dean Fisher, F (A, 1971); Bill Sparker, F; Danny Carroll, F (1975); Elbert Darden, G-F; Ricky Pierce, F; Richard Holmes, F; Kevin Rabbitt, G; Kevin Craig, F Glenn Fields, F Bob Higgins, G (1956-57) W.A. Preston, F Dave Coterill, G; E. Jay McIlvain, G (1956-57) Dave Baggett, F; Steve Galloway, G; Roger McQueary, F; Jerry Woodfill, G (H); Leonard White, G (H); Johnny Coles, G (H, 1967-68); Darrell Halloran, G (H); Randy Reynolds, G (H, 1971; 1972); Tim Moriarty, F; Darrah Smith, G; Brian Burns, G; Tony Barnett, F; Chip Scott, C; Ali Bell, F; Christian Lockwood, F; Charles Belton, G Billy Arhos, G; Gene Prater, F; James Davis, G; Jerry Woodfill, G (A); Leonard White, G (H); Johnny Coles, G (A, 1967-68); Darrell Halloran, G (A); Randy Reynolds, G (A, 1971); Glen Rieke, C; Pat Senske, G; Peter Schrs, F; Greg Price, C-F (1989); Chase Maag, G; Bobby Crawford, G; Nick Robison, G; Greg Killings, C Norman Pahmeier, F; Tinker Wilson, F; Dick Park, F; Bob Hill, F (H, 1961-62); Dick Cramer, G (H); Larry Miller, G (H); Tom Myer, F (H); Hary Huggins, G; John Brockenbrough Mott, G; Tom Miller, G; Ronald Robertson, G; Brent Scott, C; Jesse Cravins, F; Ferron Morgan, C; Rashid Smith, G (2003-04); Cory Pflieger, G Terry Telligman, C; King Hill, F; Max Bedenbaugh, G; Jim Fox, G; Bob Hill, F (A, 1961-62); Dick Cramer, G (A); Larry Miller, G (A); Tom Myer, F-G (A); Scott Fisher, G; Alan Reynolds, G; Andy Gilchrist, G; Adam Peakes, G; Jody Lumpkin, F; Erik Cooper, F; Michael Harris, F; Lawrence “Cliff” Ghoram, F Gary Griffin, F; Buster Sullivan, F; Jim Fox, G (H); Frank Pickens, G (H); Wiley Hall, G (H); Wiley Hall, G (H); Bill Howard, G (H); Gary Reist, G (H); Kim Kaufman, G; Charles Daniels, G; Bobby Forrest, F; Doug Ekeroth, C (1979); Kenny Austin, C; Gary McGuire, F; Kenneth Rourke, F; Shawn Igo, F; Mike Wilks, G; Jason McKrieth, F; Scott Saunders, C Nicky Nichols, G; Bob Higgins, G (1958-59); Jerry Comalander, G (1959-60); Jim Fox, G (A); Frank

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History l All-Time Series Records Opponent G W L Abilene Christian 2 2 0 Air Force 4 3 1 Akron 1 0 1 Alabama 2 0 2 Alabama State 1 0 1 Albright 1 1 0 Alcorn State 1 1 0 American 1 0 1 Angelo State 2 2 0 Arizona State 2 1 1 Arkansas 143 41 102 Arkansas-Monticello 1 1 0 Arkansas State 2 0 2 Army 1 0 1 Auburn 4 1 3 Austin College 3 3 0 Austin Peay 3 0 3 Baylor 174 90 84 Belmont 1 0 1 Birmingham-Southern 1 1 0 Boise State 10 6 4 Boston College 1 0 1 Bradley 3 3 0 Brigham Young 6 2 4 California 2 1 1 UC-Santa Barbara 2 0 2 Cal State Fullerton 1 0 1 Centenary 17 7 10 Central Michigan 1 1 0 Central Missouri State 1 0 1 Chaminade 1 1 0 Cincinnati 2 1 1 The Citadel 2 2 0 Clemson 1 1 0 Colorado 8 4 4 Colorado School of Mines 1 1 0 Colorado State 8 3 5 Columbia 1 0 1 Concordia Lutheran 1 1 0 Connecticut 2 0 2 Cornell 1 1 0 Creighton 2 0 2 Dallas 1 1 0 Daniel Baker 2 2 0 Dartmouth 2 2 0 Davidson 2 0 2 Dayton 4 1 3 Delaware 1 0 1 DePaul 2 0 2 Detroit 2 0 2 Doane 1 1 0 Drake 4 1 3 Duke 1 0 1 Duquesne 6 2 4 East Carolina 5 3 2 East Central Oklahoma 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 1 1 0 Eastern New Mexico 1 1 0 Evansville 1 1 0 Fairfield (Conn.) 3 2 1 Florida 3 1 2 Florida State 7 2 5 Fordham 3 2 1 Fresno State 17 6 11 Furman 1 0 1 George Washington 1 1 0 Georgetown 3 0 3 Georgia Tech 14 5 9 Gonzaga 1 0 1 Grambling State 3 3 0 Hawaii 20 6 14 Holy Cross 3 2 1 Houston 67 14 53 Houston Baptist 4 4 0 Idaho State 2 2 1 Illinois 3 0 3 Illinois Wesleyan 1 1 0 Indiana State 2 1 1 Iona 1 1 0 Iowa 1 0 1 Iowa State 2 0 2 IUPUI 1 0 1

First 1955 1970 1987 1947 1989 1940 1988 1973 1979 1969 1924 1984 1965 1967 1955 1985 1985 1915 2006 2000 1994 1993 1930 1963 1974 1972 1976 1926 1995 1937 1991 1971 1971 1960 1940 1996 1952 1950 1983 2004 1980 1947 2004 1917 1982 1967 1967 1992 1931 1988 1978 1936 1976 1936 2006 1942 2007 1989 1997 1980 1960 1961 1941 1997 1966 1972 1987 1947 2007 1991 1972 1984 1972 1973 1966 1954 1930 1988 1967 1997 1985 2005

Last 1970 1999 1987 1965 1989 1940 1988 1973 1980 1991 2005 1984 1991 1967 1965 1990 1990 2001 2006 2000 2005 1993 1940 2003 1974 1973 1976 2001 1995 1937 1991 1973 1973 1960 2002 1996 2006 1950 1983 2005 1980 1961 2004 1917 1995 1985 1994 1992 1946 1990 1978 1967 1976 2007 2008 1942 2007 1989 1997 1993 1962 1997 1993 2005 1966 1972 1990 1973 2007 2005 2005 1998 2008 1996 2004 1975 1930 1989 1967 1997 1998 2005

Jackson State Johns Hopkins Kansas Kent Lamar LaSalle Long Island Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana College Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Loyola (Ill.) Loyola (La.) Maine Marquette Marshall Mary Hardin-Baylor McNeese State Memphis Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Midwestern State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri-Kansas City Missouri-Rolla Missouri State Mobile Monmouth (N.J.) Montana Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) Murray State Navy Nevada Nevada-Las Vegas New Hampshire New Mexico New Mexico Highlands New Mexico State Niagara Nicholls State North Carolina NC-Greensboro North Carolina State North Texas Northeastern Oklahoma NorthernColorado Northern Illinois Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Palm Beach Atlantic Paul Quinn College Pennsylvania Pepperdine Phillips Pittsburg State (Kan.) Portland Portland State Prairie View A&M Princeton Purdue Richmond Rochester Rockhurst University Rutgers Saint Louis St. Bonaventure St. Edward’s St. Francis (Pa.)

1 1 13 2 23 3 3 10 2 3 37 12 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 7 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 3 8 16 3 1 5 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 8 1 2 2 4 5 3 9 3 10 1 2 4 2 4 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 6 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1

1 1 3 1 16 2 0 6 0 3 23 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1

0 0 10 1 7 1 3 4 2 0 14 7 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 7 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 2 2 10 2 0 4 0 2 2 1 3 0 2 6 0 0 1 3 0 2 7 1 8 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0

1985 1982 1940 1994 1954 1940 1936 1945 1974 1986 1916 1974 1939 1946 1988 1946 2006 1985 1975 1966 1967 1991 1991 2000 1920 1956 1983 1960 1946 1987 1997 2005 2005 1991 1985 1997 1992 1996 1988 1997 1989 1958 2005 1957 1949 1997 1969 1976 1968 1937 1937 1969 1988 1950 1969 1978 1935 1957 1923 1971 1994 1956 1956 1977 2005 2007 1997 1945 1941 1942 1999 2000 1984 1996 1939 1986 1968 1999 1965 1947 1993 2002 1969

1985 1982 1997 1995 2007 1981 1948 2005 2007 2002 1977 2005 1939 1999 1988 2005 2008 1985 1975 2008 1967 1992 1991 2005 1920 1993 1993 1988 1975 1990 1998 2005 2005 1993 1995 1997 2005 2004 2005 1999 1989 1999 2005 1970 1979 1997 1971 1976 1981 2007 1937 1976 1990 2000 1999 1985 2008 1964 1954 1971 1995 2006 1977 1991 2005 2007 1997 1981 1943 1942 1999 2000 2006 2007 1939 2007 1968 2005 1965 1948 1996 2002 1969

St. John’s (N.Y.) 3 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 St. Mary’s (Texas) 7 Sam Houston State 45 Samford 2 San Diego 2 San Diego State 4 San Francisco 2 San Jose State 16 Santa Clara 1 Santa Fe 1 Seton Hall 2 Siena 2 South Alabama 1 South Florida 1 Southeastern Louisiana 3 Southern (La.) 7 Southern California 7 Southern Methodist 186 Southern Miss 6 Southwestern (Kan.) 3 Southwestern (Texas) 12 Southwestern Oklahoma 1 Stanford 8 Stephen F.Austin 17 Stetson 1 Sul Ross State 1 Syracuse 1 Tarleton State 3 Temple (Pa.) 1 Tennessee 4 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 Texas 187 Texas-Arlington 4 Texas-Pan American 11 Texas-Permain Basin 1 Texas-San Antonio 5 Texas A&M 186 Texas A&M-Commerce 7 Texas A&M-CC 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville 4 Texas Christian 172 Texas Lutheran 3 Texas Southern 3 Texas State 11 Texas Tech 91 Texas Wesleyan 4 Trinity (Texas) 12 Tulane 42 Tulsa 22 U.S. International 1 UAB 3 UALR 1 UCF 7 UCLA 2 UTEP 19 Utah 7 Vanderbilt 18 Virginia 2 Virginia Military 1 Virginia Tech 1 Wagner (N.Y.) 1 Wake Forest 2 Washington 2 Washington State 1 Wayland Baptist 3 Weber State 1 West Texas A&M 1 West Virginia 1 Western Carolina 1 Western Kentucky 1 Wichita State 1 William & Mary 2 Wisconsin 3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1 Wisconsin-Platteville 1 Wright State 2 Wyoming 4 Xavier (Ohio) 2 Yale 4

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AMERICA EAST...................... 2 Albany....................................... 0 Binghamton.............................. 0 Boston ..................................... 0 Hartford..................................... 0 Maine . ..................................... 1 New Hampshire........................ 1 Stony Brook.............................. 0 UMBC . .................................... 0 Vermont ................................... 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000

BIG SKY................................... 5 Eastern Washington................. 0 Idaho State............................... 1 Montana.................................... 1 Montana State.......................... 0 Northern Arizona....................... 0 Northern Colorado.................... 2 Portland State........................... 1 Sacramento State..................... 0 Weber State.............................. 0

4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1

.556 .000 1.000 .250 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000

ATLANTIC COAST.................. 9 Boston College......................... 0 Clemson................................... 1 Duke......................................... 0 Florida State............................. 2 Georgia Tech............................ 5 Maryland................................... 0 Miami (Fla.)............................... 0 North Carolina.......................... 0 Virginia...................................... 0 Virginia Tech............................. 1 Wake Forest ............................ 0

23 1 0 1 5 9 0 0 3 2 0 2

.281 .000 1.000 .000 .286 .357 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000

BIG SOUTH.............................. 0 Charleston Southern................. 0 Coastal Carolina....................... 0 High Point................................. 0 Liberty....................................... 0 UNC-Asheville.......................... 0 Presbyterian............................. 0 Radford..................................... 0 VMI........................................... 0 Winthrop................................... 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

ATLANTIC SUN....................... 1 Belmont.................................... 0 Campbell.................................. 0 East Tennessee State............... 0 Gardner-Webb.......................... 0 Jacksonville.............................. 0 Kennesaw State....................... 0 Lipscomb.................................. 0 Mercer...................................... 0 North Florida............................. 0 Stetson..................................... 1

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000

BIG TEN................................... 4 Illinois........................................ 0 Indiana...................................... 0 Iowa.......................................... 0 Michigan................................... 0 Michigan State.......................... 0 Minnesota................................. 1 Northwestern............................ 1 Ohio State................................. 0 Penn State................................ 0 Purdue...................................... 0 Wisconsin................................. 2

13 3 0 1 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 1

.235 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .250 .000 .000 .000 .667

ATLANTIC 10........................... 9 Charlotte................................... 0 Dayton...................................... 1 Duquesne................................. 1 Fordham................................... 2 George Washington.................. 1 LaSalle...................................... 2 Massachusetts.......................... 0 Rhode Island............................ 0 Richmond................................. 0 Saint Louis................................ 0 St. Bonaventure........................ 2 St. Joseph’s (Pa....................... 0 Temple...................................... 0 Xavier....................................... 0

17 0 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 2

.346 .000 .250 .200 .667 1.000 .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .000 .000

BIG EAST................................. 5 Cincinnati.................................. 1 Connecticut............................... 0 DePaul...................................... 0 Georgetown.............................. 0 Louisville................................... 0 Marquette................................. 1 Notre Dame.............................. 1 Pittsburgh................................. 0 Providence................................ 0 Rutgers..................................... 0 St. John’s.................................. 1 Seton Hall................................. 1 South Florida............................ 0 Syracuse................................... 0 Villanova................................... 0 West Virginia............................ 0

20 1 2 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1

.200 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .333 .000 .000 .000 .333 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000

BIG 12...................................... 267 420 .389 Baylor....................................... 90 84 .517 Colorado................................... 4 4 .500 Iowa State................................. 0 2 .000 Kansas...................................... 3 10 .231 Kansas State............................ 0 0 .000 Missouri.................................... 0 7 .000 Nebraska.................................. 0 0 .000 Oklahoma................................. 2 7 .222 Oklahoma State........................ 2 8 .200 Texas........................................ 57 130 .305 Texas A&M................................ 81 105 .435 Texas Tech................................ 28 63 .308 BIG WEST................................ 2 UC Irvine................................... 0 UC Riverside............................ 0 UC Santa Barbara.................... 0 Cal Poly.................................... 0 Cal State Fullerton.................... 0 Cal State Northridge................. 0 Long Beach State..................... 0 Pacific....................................... 2

5 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2

.286 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500

COLONIAL............................... 2 Delaware.................................. 0 Drexel....................................... 0 George Mason.......................... 0 Georgia State........................... 0 Hofstra...................................... 0 James Madison........................ 0 UNC-Wilmington....................... 0 Northeastern............................. 0 Old Dominion............................ 0 Towson..................................... 0 Virginia Commonwealth............ 0 William & Mary.......................... 2

3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

.400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000

CONFERENCE USA................ 133 233 .364 East Carolina............................ 3 2 .400 Houston.................................... 14 53 .209 Marshall.................................... 1 2 .333 Memphis................................... 0 5 .000 Southern Methodist.................. 73 113 .392 Southern Mississippi................. 3 3 .500 Tulane....................................... 23 19 .547 Tulsa......................................... 6 16 .273 UAB.......................................... 0 4 .000 UCF.......................................... 1 6 .143 UTEP........................................ 9 10 .474 HORIZON LEAGUE................. 3 Butler........................................ 0 Cleveland State........................ 0 Detroit....................................... 0 Illinois-Chicago......................... 0 Loyola (Ill.)................................ 1 UW-Green Bay......................... 0 UW-Milwaukee......................... 0 Valparaiso................................. 0 Wright State.............................. 2 Youngstown State..................... 0

3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

.500 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000

IVY............................................ 8 Brown....................................... 0 Columbia.................................. 0 Cornell...................................... 1 Dartmouth................................. 2 Harvard..................................... .0 Penn......................................... 1 Princeton.................................. 1 Yale........................................... 3

5 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1

.615 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .500 .333 .750

METRO ATLANTIC.................. 5 Canisus..................................... .0 Fairfield..................................... 2 Iona.......................................... 1 Loyola (Md.).............................. 0 Manhattan................................. 0 Marist........................................ 0 Niagara..................................... 1 Rider......................................... 0 St. Peter’s................................. 0 Siena........................................ 1

4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

.555 .000 .667 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000 .500

MID-AMERICAN...................... 3 Akron........................................ 0 Ball State.................................. 0 Bowling Green.......................... 0 Buffalo...................................... 0 Central Michigan....................... 1 Eastern Michigan...................... 0 Kent.......................................... 1 Miami (Ohio)............................. 0 Northern Illinois......................... 1 Ohio.......................................... 0 Toledo....................................... 0 Western Michigan..................... 0

4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

.429 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000


History l Record vs. Division I Conferences MEAC....................................... 0 Bethune-Cookman.................... 0 Coppin State............................. 0 Delaware State......................... 0 Florida A&M.............................. 0 Hampton................................... 0 Howard..................................... 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore........... 0 Morgan State............................ 0 Norfolk State............................. 0 North Carolina A&T................... 0 North Carolina Central.............. 0 South Carolina State................ 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

MISSOURI VALLEY................. 8 Bradley..................................... 3 Creighton.................................. 0 Drake........................................ 1 Evansville................................. 1 Illinois State.............................. 0 Indiana State............................ 1 Northern Iowa........................... 0 Southern Illinois........................ 0 Southwest Missouri State......... 0 Wichita State............................ 2

7 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

.533 1.000 .000 .250 1.000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 1.000

MOUNTAIN WEST................... 102 113 .474 Air Force................................... 3 1 .750 Brigham Young......................... 2 4 .333 Colorado State.......................... 4 5 .444 Nevada-Las Vegas................... 1 2 .333 New Mexico.............................. 1 4 .200 San Diego State....................... 1 3 .250 Texas Christian......................... 88 84 .512 Utah.......................................... 1 6 .143 Wyoming................................... 1 3 .250 NORTHEAST........................... 2 Central Connecticut State......... 0 Fairleigh Dickinson................... 0 Long Island............................... 0 Monmouth................................. 1 Mt. St. Mary’s............................ 0 Quinnipac................................. 0 Robert Morris............................ 0 Sacred Heart............................ 0 St. Francis (N.Y.)...................... 0 St. Francis (Pa.)........................ 1 Wagner..................................... 0

5 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

.286 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

OHIO VALLEY......................... 4 Austin Peay.............................. 0 Eastern Illinois.......................... 1 Eastern Kentucky..................... 0 Jacksonville State..................... 0 Morehead State........................ 0 Murray State............................. 1 Samford . ................................. 2 Southeast Missouri State.......... 0 Tennessee-Martin..................... 0 Tennessee State....................... 0 Tennessee Tech........................ 0

5 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

.444 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .333 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

PAC 10..................................... 7 Arizona..................................... 0 Arizona State............................ 1 California.................................. 1 Oregon...................................... 1 Oregon State............................ 1 Southern California................... 2 Stanford.................................... 0 UCLA........................................ 0 Washington............................... 1 Washington State..................... 0

22 0 1 1 3 1 5 8 2 1 0

.241 .000 .500 .500 .250 .500 .286 .000 .000 .500 .000

SWAC....................................... 20 Alabama A&M........................... 0 Alabama State.......................... 0 Alcorn State.............................. 1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff.................. 0 Grambling State........................ 3 Jackson State........................... 1 Mississippi Valley...................... 0 Prairie View A&M...................... 6 Southern................................... 6 Texas Southern......................... 3

2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

.909 .000 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .857 1.000

PATRIOT.................................. 8 American.................................. 0 Army......................................... 0 Bucknell.................................... 0 Colgate..................................... 0 Holy Cross................................ 2 Lafayette................................... 0 Lehigh....................................... 0 Navy......................................... 6

5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

.615 .000 .000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .000 .750

SOUTHEASTERN.................... 74 Alabama................................... 0 Arkansas................................... 41 Auburn...................................... 1 Florida....................................... 1 Georgia..................................... 0 Kentucky................................... 0 Louisiana State......................... 23 Mississippi................................ 2 Mississippi State....................... 0 South Carolina.......................... 0 Tennessee................................ 3 Vanderbilt.................................. 3

143 .341 2 .000 102 .287 3 .250 2 .333 0 .000 0 .000 14 .621 1 .667 3 .000 0 .000 1 .750 15 .167

SUMMIT LEAGUE................... 11 Centenary................................. 7 IPFW......................................... 0 IUPUI........................................ 0 Missouri-Kansas City................ 2 North Dakota State................... 0 Oakland.................................... 0 Oral Roberts............................. 2 South Dakota State.................. 0 Southern Utah.......................... 0 Western Illinois......................... 0

11 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.500 .412 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000

SOUTHERN............................. 5 Appalachian State.................... 0 College of Charleston............... 0 The Citadel............................... 2 Davidson................................... 0 Elon.......................................... 0 Furman..................................... 0 Georgia Southern..................... 0 NC Greensboro........................ 1 Tennessee-Chattanooga.......... 0 Western Carolina...................... 1 Wofford..................................... 0

4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

.555 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .000

SUN BELT................................ 9 Arkansas-Little Rock................. 0 Arkansas State......................... 0 Denver...................................... 0 Florida Atlantic.......................... 0 Florida International.................. 0 Louisiana-Lafayette.................. 6 Louisiana-Monroe..................... 0 Middle Tennessee State........... 1 New Orleans............................. 0 North Texas.............................. 2 South Alabama......................... 0 Troy.......................................... 0 Western Kentucky.................... 0

18 1 2 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 6 1 0 1

.333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .333 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000

WEST COAST.......................... 6 Gonzaga................................... 0 Loyola Marymount.................... 0 Pepperdine............................... 1 Portland.................................... 1 San Francisco........................... 1 Santa Clara............................... 1 San Diego................................. 0 St. Mary’s.................................. 2

5 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0

.545 .000 .000 .333 .500 .500 1.000 .000 1.000

SOUTHLAND........................... 80 Central Arkansas...................... 0 Lamar....................................... 16 McNeese State......................... 0 Nicholls State............................ 0 Northwestern State................... 5 Sam Houston State.................. 35 Southeastern Louisiana............ 2 Texas State............................... 8 Stephen F. Austin...................... 8 Texas-Arlington......................... 2 Texas-San Antonio.................... 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi........ 2

37 0 7 1 1 0 10 1 3 9 2 3 0

.684 .000 .696 .000 .000 1.000 .777 .667 .727 .471 .500 .400 1.000

WESTERN ATHLETIC............. 40 Boise State............................... 6 Fresno State............................. 6 Hawaii....................................... .6 Idaho........................................ 0 Louisiana Tech.......................... 5 Nevada..................................... 6 New Mexico State..................... 1 San Jose State......................... 10 Utah State................................. 0

54 4 11 14 0 7 10 2 6 0

.426 .600 .352 .300 .000 .417 .375 .333 .625 .000

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History l Game-by-Game Series Abilene Christian (2-0) D3, 1955 W 82-43 Houston D1, 1970 W 99-81 Houston Air Force (3-1) D12, 1970 W 74-67 Colorado Springs D7, 1974 L 42-58 Houston J16, 1999 W 71-69 Colorado Springs F11, 1999 W 88-64 Houston Akron (0-1) D4, 1987 L 67-72 1Akron

1 McDonald’s-Zips Classic, Akron, Ohio

Alabama (0-2) D29, 1947 L 42-45 1Oklahoma City D4, 1965 L 80-84 Tuscaloosa 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Alabama State (0-1) D28, 1989 L 78-81 1Birmingham 1 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala.

Albright (1-0) D27, 1940 W 73-65 Reading Alcorn State (1-0) N30, 1988 W 107-74 Houston American (0-1) J5, 1973 L 61-80 1Washington, D.C. 1 Presidential Classic, Washington, D.C. Angelo State (2-0) D1, 1979 W 84-60 Houston D8, 1980 W 77-56 Houston Arizona State (1-1) D29, 1969 L 70-77 1Oklahoma City N25, 1991 W 77-71 2Lahaina, Hawaii

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii

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Arkansas (41-102) F22, 1924 L 22-29 Houston F23, 1924 W 30-19 Houston F1, 1925 L 19-37 Fayetteville F2, 1925 L 9-29 Fayetteville F12, 1926 L 15-54 Houston F13, 1926 L 17-25 Houston J7, 1927 L 18-36 Fayetteville J8, 1927 L 18-33 Fayetteville F17, 1928 L 11-21 Houston F18, 1928 L 23-27 Houston F15, 1929 L 18-51 Fayetteville F16, 1929 L 13-44 Fayetteville F24, 1930 L 26-30 Houston F25, 1930 W 37-16 Houston J12, 1931 L 32-36 Fayetteville J13, 1931 L 25-31 Fayetteville F26, 1932 L 23-25 Houston F27, 1932 L 19-34 Houston J20, 1933 L 32-36 Fayetteville J21, 1933 L 23-33 Fayetteville F16, 1934 L 20-32 Houston F17, 1934 W 25-22 Houston J10, 1935 L 30-31 Fayetteville J11, 1935 L 19-37 Fayetteville J14, 1936 L 26-33 Houston

J15, 1936 F19, 1937 F20, 1937 J11, 1938 J12, 1938 M1, 1939 M2, 1939 F19, 1940 F20, 1940 F12, 1941 F13, 1941 J16, 1942 J17, 1942 J15, 1943 J16, 1943 J14, 1944 J15, 1944 J26, 1945 J27, 1945 F22, 1946 F23, 1946 J10, 1947 J11, 1947 F27, 1948 F28, 1948 J21, 1949 F26, 1949 1949 1950 F21, 1950 F1, 1951 F27, 1951 J19, 1952 F9, 1952 J17, 1953 F9, 1953 J18, 1954 F20, 1954 D27, 1954 J10, 1955 F12, 1955 J13, 1956 F11, 1956 D28, 1956 J7, 1957 F19, 1957 D27, 1957 F8, 1958 F24, 1958 J10, 1959 F9, 1959 J16, 1960 F22, 1960 J14, 1961 F11, 1961 J30, 1962 F13, 1962 J12, 1963 F12, 1963 F4, 1964 F18, 1964 J12, 1965 F27, 1965 F8, 1966 F15, 1966 J31, 1967 F18, 1967

W L L L L L L W W L L W L L W L W W W L L L L W L W W L L L L L W W L W W W L L L L W L W W W W W L W L L L L L W W W W W L L L L W L

35-29 Houston 29-52 Fayetteville 34-52 Fayetteville 31-38 Houston 37-59 Houston 45-50 Houston 35-40 Houston 60-43 Houston 42-28 Houston 41-66 Fayetteville 43-48 Fayetteville 51-38 Houston 47-55 Houston 35-52 Fayetteville 41-37 Fayetteville 41-42 Houston 67-41 Houston 57-46 Houston 69-56 Houston 45-62 Fayetteville 25-68 Fayetteville 51-52 Fayetteville 53-65 Fayetteville 61-49 Houston 63-66 ot Houston 49-48 Fayetteville 54-48 Houston 34-50 1Dallas 56-60 Houston 38-61 Fayetteville 42-50 Houston 43-57 Little Rock 48-46 Fayetteville 59-55 Houston 68-87 Fayetteville 70-45 Houston 80-55 Fayetteville 76-62 Houston 66-73 2Houston 61-83 Houston 75-86 Fayetteville 70-84 Fayetteville 86-65 Houston 70-81 2Houston 78-68 Houston 82-69 Fayetteville 50-49 2Houston 63-49 Fayetteville 61-59 Houston 61-72 Fayetteville 68-62 Houston 63-74 Fayetteville 74-94 Houston 55-80 Fayetteville 72-84 Houston 84-104 Fayetteville 63-55 Houston 85-70 Houston 69-65 Fayetteville 76-63 Fayetteville 77-69 Houston 62-79 Fayetteville 64-77 Houston 71-76 Houston 67-73 Fayetteville 60-56 Houston 63-66 Fayetteville

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J6, 1968 F24, 1968 J7, 1969 F22, 1969 F3, 1970 F17, 1970 J16, 1971 F27, 1971 F5, 1972 M4, 1972 F3, 1973 M3, 1973 J19, 1974 F9, 1974 J28, 1975 F25, 1975 J14, 1976 F11, 1976 J15, 1977 F12, 1977 J12, 1978 F4, 1978 J10, 1979 F3, 1979 J26, 1980 F16, 1980 J26, 1981 F21, 1981 J29, 1982 F20, 1982 F2, 1983 M5, 1983 J27, 1984 F29, 1984 J23, 1985 F24, 1985 J18, 1986 F19, 1986 J14, 1987 F14, 1987 J27, 1988 F27, 1988 J28, 1989 M1, 1989 M10, 1989 J31, 1990 M3, 1990 J2, 1991 F2, 1991 M9, 1991 D17, 2005

W L L W W W W W L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

73-61 65-78 62-67 74-67 76-69 85-78 85-82 97-93 95-103 103-113 69-90 79-105 79-69 81-106 67-74 51-86 62-80 68-111 45-72 51-78 60-69 48-69 66-79 50-68 64-73 73-77 52-57 59-75 54-60 65-72 43-70 55-82 65-62 54-79 56-67 71-68 50-58 59-60 54-62 68-88 61-80 87-112 77-81 73-83 72-108 66-70 80-104 62-86 87-100 80-109 61-800

Houston Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Houston Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Little Rock Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston 3 Dallas Houston Fayetteville Houston Fayetteville 3 Dallas Little Rock

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12 17 9 5 16 12

3 12 2 2 5

1 NCAA District Six Playoffs, Dallas 2 SWC Preseason Tournament, Autry Court 3 SWC Post-Season Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas

Arkansas-Monticello (1-0) D19, 1984 W 63-39 Houston Arkansas State (0-2) D29, 1965 L 75-92 1Jonesboro M14, 1991 L 71-78 2Jonesboro 1 Arkansas State Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark. 2 54th National Invitation Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark.

Army (0-1) D21, 1967 L 58-64 Houston


History l Game-by-Game Series Auburn (1-3) D21, 1955 W 82-80 2ot Houston D8, 1956 L 68-88 Auburn D17, 1964 L 71-94 1Houston D2, 1965 L 74-91 Auburn 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court

Austin College (3-0) D11, 1976 W 86-66 Houston D12, 1983 W 86-46 Houston N24, 1984 W 93-56 Houston Austin Peay State (0-3) D2, 1985 L 77-84 Clarksville D9, 1986 L 70-73 Houston D28, 1990 L 67-87 1Nashville

1 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn.

Baylor (90-84) J29, 1915 W 45-10 Houston F4, 1915 W 40-20 Houston J31, 1916 W 35-19 Houston F1, 1916 W 34-15 Houston F13, 1918 W 53-20 Houston F14, 1918 W 52-21 Houston F5, 1919 W 37-25 Houston F6, 1919 W 34-22 Houston J14, 1921 W 29-21 Houston J15, 1921 W 28-17 Houston J31, 1921 L 19-25 Waco F1, 1921 L 24-35 Waco F3, 1922 W 25-22 Waco M3, 1922 L 11-26 Houston F2, 1923 W 22-20 Houston F3, 1923 L 8-11 Houston M2, 1923 L 25-26 Waco M3, 1923 W 32-18 Waco J14, 1924 L 14-17 Waco J15, 1924 L 8-12 Waco F1, 1924 W 33-17 Houston F2, 1924 L 22-26 Houston J19, 1925 L 7-14 Waco F21, 1925 W 24-16 Houston J18, 1926 L 21-23 Houston F19, 1926 L 26-31 Waco J23, 1928 L 31-35 Waco J28, 1928 W 37-27 Houston J26, 1929 L 38-41 Waco M2, 1929 W 43-28 Houston F15, 1930 L 27-35 Waco M1, 1930 L 37-41 Houston J17, 1931 W 37-34 ot Houston J27, 1931 L 40-53 Waco J25, 1932 L 21-41 Houston F23, 1932 L 21-36 Waco J14, 1933 W 45-28 Houston F21, 1933 W 39-35 Waco J22, 1934 W 45-30 Waco M3, 1934 W 39-32 Houston J26, 1935 W 43-31 Houston M4, 1935 L 6-24 Waco J7, 1936 W 35-33 Waco F6, 1936 W 32-23 Houston J22, 1937 L 19-27 Waco M6, 1937 W 40-36 Houston D29, 1937 W 44-30 1Oklahoma City J22, 1938 L 44-54 Houston

F26, 1938 J28, 1939 F24, 1939 J26, 1940 J27, 1940 J17, 1941 F24, 1941 J24, 1942 F24, 1942 D30, 1942 J23, 1943 F18, 1943 J5, 1944 F19, 1944 F3, 1945 F17, 1945 J19, 1946 J26, 1946 J22, 1947 F15, 1947 J16, 1948 J24, 1948 J8, 1949 F15, 1949 J21, 1950 F15, 1950 J13, 1951 F9, 1951 D29, 1951 J25, 1952 F15, 1952 D29, 1952 J13, 1953 F17, 1953 J23, 1954 F23, 1954 D28, 1954 J21, 1955 F15, 1955 J21, 1956 F14, 1956 D27, 1956 J19, 1957 F12, 1957 D26, 1957 J18, 1958 F15, 1958 J16, 1959 F21, 1959 F6, 1960 F20, 1960 J3, 1961 F14, 1961 J4, 1962 F24, 1962 F5, 1963 F19, 1963 F8, 1964 F22, 1964 J9, 1965 M2, 1965 F1, 1966 F18, 1966 J7, 1967 F28, 1967 J30, 1968 F10, 1968

L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W L L W L L L L L L L L L W L W W W W W L W L W W W W W L W W L L W W L W W W W W W W W W L L W W L L L

45-47 Waco 42-44 Houston 40-63 Waco 43-45 Houston 52-44 Houston 52-32 Houston 62-60 Waco 73-36 Waco 63-38 Houston 42-26 1Oklahoma City 36-34 Houston 53-36 Houston 45-27 Waco 65-38 Houston 95-22 Houston 68-26 Waco 36-43 Houston 32-41 Waco 55-49 Houston 55-67 Waco 29-38 Waco 41-61 Houston 47-63 Waco 54-55 Houston 43-52 Waco 59-60 Houston 55-69 Houston 58-61 Waco 76-64 2Houston 54-66 Waco 62-44 Houston 65-56 2Houston 75-63 Waco 65-54 Houston 72-60 Houston 73-76 Waco 67-64 2Houston 75-87 Waco 80-68 Houston 66-62 Waco 68-58 Houston 71-55 2Houston 75-62 Houston 70-95 Waco 62-52 2Houston 79-60 Houston 62-63 Waco 45-46 Houston 54-48 Waco 52-51 Houston 51-79 Waco 70-59 Houston 61-58 Waco 79-56 Waco 77-69 ot Houston 62-54 Waco 74-70 Houston 82-65 Waco 76-67 Houston 59-56 Waco 72-79 Houston 79-88 Waco 82-70 Houston 65-56 Houston 68-73 Waco 52-70 Waco 58-59 Houston

F1, 1969 F11, 1969 F7, 1970 F14, 1970 J30, 1971 F16, 1971 J25, 1972 F19, 1972 F6, 1973 F27, 1973 J15, 1974 F12, 1974 J18, 1975 M1, 1975 J3, 1976 J31, 1976 J26, 1977 F1, 1977 J7, 1978 F18, 1978 J6, 1979 F17, 1979 J12, 1980 F2, 1980 J13, 1981 F3, 1981 J16, 1982 F6, 1982 J5, 1983 F5, 1983 F1, 1984 M3, 1984 J26, 1985 F27, 1985 J22, 1986 F22, 1986 J18, 1987 F18, 1987 J23, 1988 F24, 1988 J25, 1989 F25, 1989 F14, 1990 J13, 1990 J30, 1991 M2, 1991 J9, 1992 F8, 1992 J23, 1993 F17, 1993 J26, 1994 F23, 1994 M10, 1994 J28, 1995 M1, 1995 J31, 1996 F28, 1996 D28, 2000 D1, 2001

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68-71 Houston 75-73 Waco 72-71 Houston 61-60 Waco 96-119 Waco 71-73 Houston 70-88 Houston 72-79 Waco 70-75 Houston 71-72 Waco 91-93 Waco 83-76 Houston 73-74 Waco 67-85 Houston 69-87 Waco 63-78 Houston 76-89 Waco 73-60 Houston 84-80 Houston 65-75 Waco 52-64 Waco 69-70 Houston 63-73 Waco 57-60 Houston 61-72 Houston 59-60 Waco 53-55 Waco 55-66 Houston 54-74 Waco 65-48 Houston 52-64 Waco 56-41 Houston 56-65 Houston 78-97 Waco 49-53 Waco 44-57 Houston 64-80 Houston 63-62 Waco 68-84 Waco 57-72 Houston 61-68 Houston 70-56 Waco 69-74 Houston 65-62 Waco 102-96 Houston 72-70 Waco 76-69 ot Houston 72-65 Waco 87-96 Waco 84-77 Houston 96-88 ot Houston 93-91 Waco 85-82 3Dallas 90-79 Waco 80-68 4Houston 79-64 Houston 88-101 Waco 57-73 Waco 75-60 Houston

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1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 SWC Preseason Tournament, Autry Court 3 1994 Dr Pepper SWC Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas 4 The Summit, Houston

Belmont (0-1) D28, 2006 L 85-87 1Moraga 1 Saint Mary’s College Classic, Moraga, Calif.

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History l Game-by-Game Series Birmingham-Southern (1-0) N24, 2000 W 60-49 Houston

Central Missouri State (0-1) D30, 1937 L 28-35 Houston

Boise State (6-4) J3, 1994 W 79-56 Houston J7, 1995 L 74-87 Boise J10, 2002 L 59-62 Houston F9, 2002 L 62-78 Boise J16, 2003 W 74-65 Boise F15, 2003 W 72-62 Houston J8, 2004 W 81-61 Houston F7, 2004 L 69-80 Boise J8, 2005 W 87-75 Boise F3, 2005 W 68-52 Houston

Chaminade (1-0) N27, 1991 W 93-86 1Lahaina

Boston College (0-1) M22, 1993 L 68-101 1Boston

1 56th National Invitation Tournament

Bradley (3-0) D29, 1930 W 47-34 Peoria D30, 1930 W 41-40 Peoria J1, 1940 W 65-58 Peoria BYU (2-4) D20, 1963 L 78-89 Provo 8 D29, 1971 L 73-96 1Norfolk J23, 1997 W 62-59 Provo F22, 1997 W 68-44 Houston D9, 2000 L 49-59 2Houston N30, 2003 L 56-95 Provo

1 Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. 2 Compaq Center, Houston

California (1-1) J7, 1974 W 76-75 ot Houston D18, 1974 L 54-64 Houston California-Santa Barbara (0-2) D23, 1972 L 71-74 Houston D29, 1973 L 80-83 Santa Barbara

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California State-Fullerton (0-1) D20, 1976 L 62-74 Fullerton Centenary (7-10) J13, 1926 L 37-41 J14, 1926 L 22-33 1939 W 60-28 Shreveport 1939 W 60-39 Shreveport D2, 1950 L 62-54 Shreveport D15, 1950 W 78-66 Houston D5, 1959 L 77-86 Houston D15, 1960 L 63-78 Shreveport D14, 1961 L 57-58 Houston D18, 1962 W 58-55 Houston D13, 1963 W 90-76 Shreveport D12, 1964 L 78-81 Shreveport D15, 1966 L 65-66 1Houston F8, 1994 L 74-79 Shreveport N28, 1994 W 82-56 Houston D21, 1997 L 52-58 Houston D21, 2001 W 66-57 Houston

1 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court

Central Michigan (1-0) D30, 1995 W 65-57 1East Lansing 1 Oldsmobile Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich.

1 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii

Cincinnati (1-1) J4, 1971 L 80-92 Cincinnati J11, 1973 W 63-57 Houston The Citadel (2-0) D6, 1971 W 73-69 Houston J6, 1973 W 82-64 1Washington, D.C.

1 Presidential Classic, Washington, D.C.

Clemson (1-0) D30, 1960 W 66-65 1Houston 1 Rice/Texas Doubleheader, Autry Court

Colorado (4-4) M23, 1940 W 60-56 ot 1Kansas City D21, 1949 L 83-52 Boulder D22, 1949 L 64-51 Boulder M14, 1954 W 78-55 2Stillwater N24, 1989 L 86-102 Boulder N26, 1990 W 77-68 Houston N22, 2001 L 80-108 Boulder D21, 2002 W 80-61 Houston 1 NCAA Western Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 2 NCAA West Regional, Stillwater, Okla.

Colorado School of Mines (1-0) N26, 1996 W 79-52 Houston Colorado State (3-5) 1952 L 53-54 D10, 1970 L 57-73 Fort Collins D21, 1973 L 66-83 Houston D30, 1992 L 75-79 Fort Collins D18, 1993 W 64-63 Houston J9, 1999 W 63-60 Houston F4, 1999 L 55-64 Fort Collins N15, 2006 W 70-61 1Spokane, Wash. 1 NIT Season Tip-Off

Columbia (0-1) D22, 1950 L 63-76 Houston Concordia Lutheran (1-0) N26, 1983 W 75-70 Houston Connecticut (0-2) J2, 2004 L 83-92 Houston 1 D19, 2004 L 72-81 Hartford 11 Cornell (1-0) N29, 1980 W 69-51 1Clemson

1 Clemson IPTAY Classic, Clemson, S.C.

Creighton (0-2) D18, 1947 L 43-52 Omaha D21, 1961 L 91-57 Omaha Dallas (1-0) D30, 2003 W 102-79 Houston

Daniel Baker (2-0) J22, 1917 W 27-6 Houston J23, 1917 W 32-9 Houston Dartmouth (2-0) D29, 1982 W 47-46 1Dayton D21, 1995 W 62-54 Houston

1 Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio

Davidson (0-2) 6 D19, 1967 L 68-90 1Charlotte D28, 1985 L 47-70 2Nashville 1 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. 2 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn.

Dayton (1-3) D16, 1967 L 58-82 Dayton F13, 1969 L 55-73 Houston D28, 1982 L 55-68 1Dayton J5, 1994 W 76-64 Dayton 1 Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio

Delaware (0-1) D17, 1992 L 65-71 1Tokyo 1 NCAA Ball, Tokyo, Japan

DePaul (0-2) J2, 1931 L 28-45 Chicago D14, 1946 L 44-48 1Houston* 1 Houston Tournament

Detroit (0-2) N25, 1988 L 53-64 Detroit J3, 1990 L 75-77 Houston Doane (1-0) D11, 1978 W 100-75 Houston Drake (1-3) D16, 1936 L 38-39 Houston D17, 1936 W 30-26 Houston D17, 1947 L 67-70 Des Moines D29, 1967 L 75-87 1Buffalo

1 Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.

Duke (0-1) D30, 1976 L 77-87 Durham Duquesne (2-4) F21, 1936 L 39-43 1New York D2, 1989 L 68-70 Pittsburgh D4, 1990 W 95-83 Houston D28, 1999 L 57-72 Pittsburgh D30, 2000 W 81-68 Houston Nov17, 2007 L 59-86 2Katy

1 Madison Square Garden, New York 2 Leonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas

East Carolina (3-2) F15, 2006 W 62-54 Houston J13, 2007 W 64-47 Greenville F3, 2007 W 83-74 Houston F6, 2008 L 45-64 Greenville M5, 2008 L 68-75 1Katy 1 Leonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas

East Central Oklahoma (1-0) D30, 1942 W 48-42 Houston


History l Game-by-Game Series Eastern Illinois (1-0) N30, 2007 W 55-49 1Iowa City 1 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa

Eastern New Mexico (1-0) F1, 1989 W 90-83 Houston Evansville (1-0) N28, 1997 W 59-54 1San Juan 1 Thanksgiving San Juan Shootout, San Juan, P.R.

Fairfield (2-1) N28, 1980 L 72-79 1Clemson D30, 1991 W 78-77 ot Fairfield J7, 1993 W 83-72 Houston 1 Clemson IPTAY Classic, Clemson, S.C.

Florida (1-2) D5, 1960 W 68-63 Houston D4, 1961 L 67-70 Gainesville D26, 1962 L 57-67 1Jacksonville 1 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla.

Florida State (2-5) D6, 1961 L 66-76 Tallahassee D11, 1963 W 102-81 Houston D29, 1964 L 56-81 1Oklahoma City D5, 1966 L 72-76 Tallahassee J20, 1969 W 83-80 Houston N29, 1996 L 54-79 Tallahassee N14, 1997 L 53-65 Houston 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Fordham (2-1) D27, 1941 W 68-44 J6, 1992 W 74-57 Houston F24, 1993 L 67-69 The Bronx Fresno State (6-11) J6, 1997 L 76-79 Houston F8, 1997 L 54-82 Fresno J17, 1998 L 65-93 Fresno F12, 1998 L 80-82 Houston J27, 2000 L 53-86 Fresno F26, 2000 L 57-69 Houston J4, 2001 L 58-69 Houston M1, 2001 L 74-79 Fresno 25 M8, 2001 L 52-60 1Tulsa J3, 2002 L 61-87 Fresno F2, 2002 W 76-63 Houston J4, 2003 L 70-71 Fresno M8, 2003 W 92-71 Houston J22, 2004 W 65-63 Fresno F23, 2004 W 63-60 Houston J20, 2005 W 83-68 Houston F21, 2005 W 76-68 Fresno

1 WAC Tournament

Furman (0-1) D29, 1966 L 79-81 1Greenville 1 Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C.

George Washington (1-0) D9, 1972 W 93-89 Houston

Georgetown (0-3) D21, 1987 L 63-90 Washington, D.C. 18 D9, 1989 L 60-81 Washington, D.C. 3 D8, 1990 L 47-53 1Houston 6 1 The Summit, Houston

Georgia Tech (5-9) D30, 1947 W 43-42 1Oklahoma City J2, 1951 W 58-51 Houston D2, 1961 W 84-80 Houston N30, 1962 L 63-81 Atlanta D16, 1963 W 84-79 Houston D5, 1964 L 56-71 Atlanta D6, 1965 L 87-96 Houston D3, 1966 L 61-87 Atlanta D2, 1967 L 70-84 Houston J23, 1969 L 56-75 Atlanta D9, 1969 L 57-87 Houston J2, 1971 L 72-82 Atlanta J12, 1972 W 87-74 Houston J8, 1973 L 65-69 Atlanta 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Gonzaga (0-1) N14, 2006 L 50-88 1Spokane, Wash. 1 NIT Season Tip-Off

Grambling (2-0) D19, 1991 W 101-61 Houston F15, 1992 W 81-49 Grambling D6, 2005 W 113-54 Houston Hawaii (5-12) J10, 1972 L 65-84 Houston J4, 1974 L 75-109 Honolulu J5, 1974 L 71-99 Honolulu D27, 1981 W 69-59 1Honolulu J22, 1998 L 63-65 Houston 24 F19, 1998 L 50-69 Honolulu J20, 2000 L 65-68 Houston F19, 2000 L 63-90 Honolulu J25, 2001 W 70-64 Houston F17, 2001 L 53-61 Honolulu J24, 2002 L 79-88 Houston F23, 2002 L 50-79 Honolulu J30, 2003 L 70-85 Honolulu M1, 2003 W 75-58 Houston M13, 2003 L 61-62 ot 2Tulsa J28, 2004 W 76-73 Houston F29, 2004 L 77-91 Honolulu M9, 2004 W 70-68 2Fresno J27, 2005 L 75-72 ot Honolulu F27, 2005 W 80-61 Houston

1 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu 2 WAC Tournament

Holy Cross (2-1) D1, 1984 W 62-60 1Worcester D28, 1994 L 74-75 Houston D5, 1998 W 83-49 2San Francisco 1 Holy Cross Classic, Worcester, Mass. 2 Northwestern Mutual Classic, San Franciso

Houston (14-53) J8, 1972 L 73-101 1Houston J16, 1973 L 77-96 Autry Court 12 M5, 1973 L 72-116 Hofheinz Pavilion 8 J12, 1974 L 86-95 Autry Court

M7, 1974 J11, 1975 M11, 1975 J10, 1976 F7, 1976 J12, 1977 F8, 1977 J21, 1978 F11, 1978 M2, 1978 J20, 1979 F10, 1979 J3, 1980 F25, 1980 J3, 1981 F24, 1981 J4, 1982 F23, 1982 J26, 1983 F26, 1983 J20, 1984 F22, 1984 M10, 1984 J16, 1985 F17, 1985 J11, 1986 F12, 1986 J10, 1987 F7, 1987 F3, 1988 M5, 1988 J4, 1989 F5, 1989 J6, 1990 F7, 1990 M9, 1990 J9, 1991 F10, 1991 J18, 1992 F18, 1992 F2, 1993 M3, 1993 F5, 1994 M5, 1994 J11, 1995 F8, 1995 J13, 1996 F10, 1996 N21, 1998 D7, 1999 N21, 2000 N29, 2001 N27, 2002 D4, 2003 N30, 2004 J11, 2006 M1, 2006 J17, 2007 J31, 2007 M9, 2007 J23, 2008 F23, 2008

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62-107 Hofheinz Pavilion 70-91 Hofheinz Pavilion 73-82 Autry Court 59-87 Hofheinz Pavilion 79-99 Autry Court 56-106 Hofheinz Pavilion 73-109 Autry Court 74-96 Hofheinz Pavilion 62-87 Autry Court 67-108 2Hofheinz Pavilion 75-101 Autry Court 72-75 Hofheinz Pavilion 70-78 Hofheinz Pavilion 80-92 2Hofheinz Pavilion 57-63 Autry Court 55-63 Hofheinz Pavilion 61-63 Hofheinz Pavilion 69-75 Autry Court 40-76 Autry Court 52-86 Hofheinz Pavilion 42-72 Hofheinz Pavilion 54-70 Autry Court 50-53 3Houston 73-77 Autry Court 91-96 Hofheinz Pavilion 71-68 Hofheinz Pavilion 69-71 Autry Court 36-71 Autry Court 62-75 Hofheinz Pavilion 67-84 Hofheinz Pavilion 65-81 Autry Court 75-90 Hofheinz Pavilion 67-66 Autry Court 69-84 Autry Court 67-84 Hofheinz Pavilion 81-90 4Dallas 73-80 ot Hofheinz Pavilion 79-69 Autry Court 60-74 Autry Court 83-86 Hofheinz Pavilion 65-61 Hofheinz Pavilion 89-78 ot Autry Court 67-69 Autry Court 76-78 Hofheinz Pavilion 87-76 Hofheinz Pavilion 67-73 Autry Court 74-76 Autry Court 59-63 Hofheinz Pavilion 69-64 Autry Court 71-84 ot Hofheinz Pavilion 65-45 Autry Court 61-62 Hofheinz Pavilion 71-53 Autry Court 62-52 Hofheinz Pavilion 74-73 Autry Court 71-62 Autry Court 71-74 Hofheinz Pavilion 76-71 Autry Court 63-70 Hofheinz Pavilion 62-77 5Memphis 60-69 6Houston 62-71 Hofheinz Pavilion

The Astrodome SWC Playoff SWC Post-Season Classic, The Summit, Houston SWC Post-Season Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas Conference USA Tournament Reliant Arena, Houston

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History l Game-by-Game Series Houston Baptist (4-0) D15, 1973 W 93-89 Autry Court D9, 1974 W 87-83 Autry Court D5, 1994 W 72-65 Autry Court N22, 1996 W 92-68 Autry Court Idaho State (2-1) D14, 1966 L 85-87 1Houston D29, 1995 W 73-56 2East Lansing N21, 2003 W 76-46 3Fairbanks

1 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court 2 Oldsmobile Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich. 3 BP Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, Alaska

Illinois (0-3) D21, 1954 L 54-86 Houston 3 D18, 1957 L 82-85 Champaign D22, 1975 L 64-106 Champaign Illinois Wesleyan (1-0) D26, 1930 W 36-27 Bloomington Indiana State (1-1) D30, 1988 L 74-86 Terre Haute N30, 1989 W 77-75 ot Houston Iona (1-0) D30, 1967 W 61-60 1Buffalo

1 Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.

Iowa (0-1) D5, 1997 L 52-81 1Iowa City 10

L 76-86

Kent

Lamar (16-7) F16, 1954 W 69-65 Houston D1, 1954 W 73-71 Beaumont D7, 1954 W 91-74 Houston D5, 1955 W 70-49 Houston F4, 1956 W 70-48 Beaumont D3, 1956 W 66-59 Beaumont D1, 1960 L 53-65 Beaumont D19, 1966 W 97-81 Houston D11, 1971 W 67-65 Houston D4, 1972 L 82-87 Beaumont D8, 1973 W 79-67 ot Houston D20, 1982 L 49-56 Beaumont D21, 1984 W 62-55 Houston J30, 1988 L 70-85 Beaumont D22, 1988 L 64-73 Houston D22, 1999 L 40-51 Houston D2, 2000 W 60-53 Beaumont N20, 2001 W 91-62 Houston D7, 2002 W 62-45 Houston D18, 2003 W 84-78 Beaumont D16, 2004 W 81-75 Houston D6, 2006 W 83-71 Houston D22, 2007 L 49-66 Beaumont LaSalle (2-1) D23, 1940 W 51-45 Philadelphia D28, 1941 W 51-41 Philadelphia D19, 1981 L 58-64 1San Francisco

1 Super Chevy Shootout, Iowa City, Iowa

1 Golden Gate Classic, San Francisco

Iowa State (0-2) D27, 1985 L 60-94 1Nashville D23, 1998 L 45-50 2Ames

Long Island (0-3) F19, 1936 L 29-45 1New York D30, 1940 L 57-61 Brookville D27, 1948 L 66-69 Brookville

1 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. 2 The Tribune Holiday Classic, Ames, Iowa

IUPUI (0-1) N19, 2005 L 56-58 1Milwaukee

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1 Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc.

Jackson State (1-0) D9, 1985 W 56-55 Houston Johns Hopkins (1-0) D4, 1982 W 84-39 Houston Kansas (3-10) M22, 1940 L 44-50 1Kansas City M21, 1942 L 53-55 1Kansas City D27, 1945 L 34-42 2Oklahoma City J6, 1950 W 80-61 Houston D18, 1951 L 48-68 Lawrence 7 D13, 1952 W 54-51 Houston D17, 1954 L 67-77 Lawrence D18, 1954 L 72-100 Lawrence D19, 1955 W 75-66 Houston D1, 1958 L 49-65 Lawrence D22, 1994 L 57-71 Lawrence 7 D7, 1995 L 63-83 Houston 1 N17, 1997 L 61-88 Lawrence 2 1 NCAA Western Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 2 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Kent (1-1) D30, 1994 W 70-57 Houston

1 Madison Square Garden, New York

Louisiana-Lafayette (6-4) D12, 1945 W 46-32 Lafayette D19, 1945 W D11, 1948 L 44-48 Lafayette D18, 1948 W 68-36 Houston D8, 1949 L 26-42 Lafayette D16, 1948 W 60-40 Houston D12, 1950 W 63-59 Houston D15, 1978 L 70-76 1Houston F21, 2004 W 81-76 Houston N27, 2004 L 75-61 Lafayette 1 Bluebonnet Bowl Classic, The Summit, Houston

Louisiana-Monroe (0-2) D27, 1974 L 71-86 1Monroe D1, 2007 L 67-80 2Iowa City 1 Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La. 2 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa

Louisiana College (3-0) D17, 1986 W 77-67 Houston D9, 1998 W 83-51 Houston D30, 2002 W 86-69 Houston Louisiana State (23-14) F23, 1916 L 21-29 Baton Rouge F24, 1916 L 17-25 Baton Rouge F26, 1921 L 23-35 Houston J19, 1935 W 56-47 Houston

J22, 1936 J23, 1936 J7, 1938 J8, 1938 D14, 1938 D15, 1938 D18, 1939 D19, 1939 D19, 1940 D20, 1940 D12, 1941 D13, 1941 D17, 1942 D18, 1942 J4, 1947 D8, 1947 J9, 1948 D3, 1948 D10, 1949 D3, 1951 D11, 1954 D12, 1955 D10, 1956 D9, 1957 D13, 1958 D12, 1959 D10, 1960 D9, 1961 D8, 1962 D30, 1964 D16, 1965 D30, 1966 D22, 1977

W W W L W L W W W W W W W L L W L W L L W W W W W W W W L L L W L

42-37 38-30 45-38 38-53 34-32 27-30 56-39 61-51 60-48 54-33 54-42 50-37 56-26 60-62 35-60 58-55 40-43 51-39 44-49 68-60 79-72 85-60 87-72 87-56 64-56 71-57 67-50 79-67 82-90 63-79 80-85 88-69 68-97

Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Houston Houston Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Houston Houston Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Houston Houston Baton Rouge Houston Baton Rouge 1 Lake Charles 1 Lake Charles Houston Baton Rouge Houston Baton Rouge Houston Baton Rouge Houston Baton Rouge Houston Baton Rouge 2 Oklahoma City 3 Houston 4 Greenville Baton Rouge

1 Lake Charles, La. 2 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 3 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court 4 Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C.

Louisiana Tech (5-7) D28, 1974 L 82-86 ot 1Monroe N29, 1982 L 62-63 Houston D3, 1983 L 69-77 Houston D3, 1984 L 63-75 Ruston J19, 2002 L 43-57 Ruston F14, 2002 L 61-72 Houston J25, 2003 W 93-92 Houston F20, 2003 W 65-63 Ruston J5, 2004 W 89-77 Ruston M4, 2004 L 58-70 Houston J1, 2005 W 78-57 Houston M3, 2005 W 78-64 Ruston 1 Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La.

Loyola (Ill.) (1-0) 1939 W 55-41 Chicago Loyola (La.) (3-0) D9, 1946 W 55-53 1Houston J3, 1947 W 39-37 New Orleans N22, 1999 W 65-38 Houston 1 Houston Tournament

Maine (1-0) D3, 1988 W 75-58 1Milwaukee 1 First Bank Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc.

Marquette (1-3) D16, 1946 W 45-38 1Houston@


History l Game-by-Game Series D29, 1972 L 40-71 D2, 1988 L 60-76 N18, 2005 L 65-82 1 2 3 4

Milwaukee Milwaukee 4 Milwaukee 2 3

3

Houston Tournament Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc. First Bank Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc. Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc.

D22, 1964 D13, 1965 D2, 1974 D8, 1975

L L L L

72-81 87-96 67-92 75-94

Houston Columbia Columbia Houston

2

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court

Mary Hardin-Baylor (1-0) D19, 1985 W 90-50 Houston

Missouri-Kansas City (2-0) N30, 1987 W 62-60 Kansas City F3, 1990 W 87-80 Houston

Mashall (1-2) F8, 2006 W 78-75 ot Huntington F28, 2007 L 64-69 Huntington Jan9, 2008 L 47-66 1Houston

Missouri-Rolla (2-0) N25, 1997 W 79-57 Houston N23, 1998 W 69-59 Houston

1 Reliant Arena, Houston

McNeese State (0-1) D18, 1975 L 80-89 Lake Charles Memphis (0-5) D8, 1966 L 54-63 Houston D4, 1967 L 56-64 Memphis F4, 2006 L 79-84 Houston 3 F22, 2007 L 63-99 Memphis 7 2 J16, 2008 L 50-77 1Houstoin

1 Reliant Arena, Houston

Miami (Ohio) (0-1) D18, 1967 L 66-70 1Charlotte 1 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C.

Michigan (0-2) D21, 1991 L 70-87 Ann Arbor 15 D1, 1992 L 71-75 1Houston 1 1 The Summit, Houston (later forfeited by Michigan)

Michigan State (0-1) N26, 1991 L 67-75 1Lahaina 1 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii

Middle Tennessee State (1-2) D4, 2000 L 73-75 ot Houston D7, 2001 L 52-65 Murfreesboro N23, 2005 W 67-62 Houston Midwestern State (0-1) J16, 1920 L 18-22 Houston Minnesota (1-1) D6, 1956 W 79-74 Houston 10 N18, 1993 L 61-70 1Minneapolis

1 Preseason National Invitation Tournament

Mississippi (2-1) D30, 1983 L 60-70 1Chattanooga J9, 1993 W 89-79 Oxford J27, 1993 W 72-67 Houston 1 Krystal Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Mississippi State (0-3) D29, 1960 L 60-68 1Houston D2, 1987 L 68-72 Houston N28, 1988 L 61-63 Starkville 1 Rice/Texas Doubleheader, Autry Court

Missouri (0-7) D27, 1946 L 53-57 1Oklahoma City D18, 1958 L 62-68 Houston D17, 1959 L 48-77 Columbia

Missouri State (0-1) M16, 2005 L 82-105 Springfield Mobile (1-0) N20, 2004 W 77-56 Houston Monmouth (1-1) D28, 1991 L 59-60 West Long Branch J2, 1993 W 78-57 Houston Montana (1-3) N27, 1985 W 64-61 Houston D29, 1987 L 48-64 Missoula J8, 1994 L 70-79 Houston J5, 1995 L 81-90 2ot Missoula Mount St. Mary’s (0-1) D6, 1997 L 55-58 1Iowa City

1 Super Chevy Shootout, Iowa City, Iowa

Murray State (1-1) D4, 1992 W 89-78 1Seattle F19, 2005 L 63-69 Houston D30, 2005 W 65-83 Murray 1 U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament, Seattle

Navy (7-2) J4, 1996 L 56-64 Annapolis D30, 1996 W 69-52 Houston N16, 1998 L 61-78 Annapolis N19, 1999 W 70-64 ot Houston N18, 2000 W 69-51 Annapolis N16, 2001 W 75-72 Houston D23, 2002 W 82-60 Annapolis D22, 2004 W 81-55 Houston Nevada (6-10) D27, 1987 L 73-86 Reno D10, 1988 W 92-80 Houston N28, 1993 W 74-64 Houston N26, 1994 L 68-71 Reno J6, 2001 W 74-63 Houston M3, 2001 L 57-70 Reno M6, 2001 W 60-44 1Tulsa J5, 2002 L 70-91 Reno J31, 2002 L 56-64 Houston J2, 2003 W 79-75 Houston M5, 2003 L 68-86 Reno J24, 2004 L 76-101 Reno F18, 2004 W 87-75 Houston M12, 2004 L 59-67 1Fresno J22, 2005 L 59-62 Houston F16, 2005 L 58-73 Reno

1 WAC Tournament

New Hampshire (1-0) D29, 1989 W 57-52 1Birmingham 1 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala.

New Mexico (1-4) D22, 1958 W 81-69 Albuquerque D30, 1993 L 75-90 1Albuquerque J18, 1997 L 61-69 Houston 12 F13, 1997 L 64-81 Albuquerque 13 M4, 1999 L 49-51 2Las Vegas 25 1 Jones Intercable Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. 2 WAC Tournament

New Mexico Highlands (1-0) N22, 2005 W 87-75 Houston New Mexico State (1-2) D2, 1957 W 72-45 Houston D20, 1958 L 53-58 Las Cruces 5 M7, 1970 L 77-101 1Fort Worth 1 NCAA Midwest Regional, Fort Worth

Niagara (1-2) J1, 1949 L 57-70 Niagara D26, 1969 L 95-101 1Oklahoma City D22, 1979 W 70-69 2Houston 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 Bluebonnet Classic, The Summit

Nicholls State (0-1) D10, 1997 L 64-72 Houston North Carolina (0-3) D22, 1969 L 87-99 Houston 7 J3, 1970 L 72-98 Charlotte 4 D2, 1971 L 69-127 Chapel Hill 2 UNC-Greensboro (1-0) D7, 1976 W 90-65 Houston North Carolina State (1-2) D21, 1968 L 58-69 1Nashville D29, 1976 L 72-93 Raleigh D30, 1981 W 51-47 2Honolulu 20

1 Vanderbilt Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. 2 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu

North Texas (2-6) D28, 1937 L 33-43 Houston D19, 1938 L 38-45 Denton D12, 1939 W 72-37 Houston D20, 1946 L 54-55 Denton D16, 1977 L 66-80 1Houston N28, 1995 W 58-56 Houston D22, 1996 L 62-64 Denton N18, 2006 L 69-71 Houston 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Hofheinz Pavilion

Northeastern Oklahoma (1-0) D27, 1937 W 38-26 Houston Northern Colorado (2-0) D13, 1969 W 88-67 Houston D13, 1976 W 76-67 Houston Northern Illinois (1-1) D28, 1988 W 92-81 DeKalb D20, 1990 L 66-76 Houston

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History l Game-by-Game Series Northwestern (1-3) D20, 1950 L 61-70 Houston D2, 1978 L 71-93 Evanston D5, 1981 W 75-55 Houston F9, 2000 L 47-61 Evanston Northwestern State (5-0) D5, 1969 W 80-78 Houston D21, 1985 W 58-53 Houston D6, 1986 W 48-45 1Houston J5, 1991 W 64-56 Houston D2, 1999 W 52-49 Houston

1 Rice Invitational, Autry Court

Notre Dame (1-2) D4, 1978 L 61-105 South Bend 3 J23, 1984 L 35-50 South Bend J7, 1985 W 73-70 Houston Oklahoma (2-7) D18, 1935 L 38-47 Norman D19, 1935 L 26-34 Norman D19, 1936 L 28-31 Houston J3, 1938 L 41-51 Norman J4, 1938 L 10-50 Norman D29, 1944 W 43-28 1Oklahoma City D8, 1955 W 62-47 Houston D22, 1956 L 57-64 Norman J5, 2008 L 49-61 Norman

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Oklahoma City (2-1) D6, 1957 W 53-45 Houston D19, 1959 W 61-56 Oklahoma City D28, 1964 L 63-93 1Oklahoma City 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

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Oklahoma State (2-8) J10, 1923 W 26-16 Houston J11, 1923 L 18-29 Houston M5, 1923 W 28-21 Houston M3, 1924 L 19-32 Stillwater M4, 1924 L 25-33 Stillwater J21, 1925 L 11-25 Houston J22, 1925 L 14-20 Houston D28, 1944 L 28-42 1Oklahoma City D26, 1946 L 39-61 1Oklahoma City 5 M13, 1954 L 45-52 2Stillwater 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 NCAA West Regional, Stillwater, Okla.

Old Dominion (0-1) D28, 1971 L 86-114 1Norfolk 1 Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va.

Oral Roberts (2-0) J22, 1994 W 85-68 Tulsa F22, 1995 W 83-72 Houston Oregon (1-3) D18, 1956 W 61-59 Eugene D30, 1977 L 71-74 1Portland N26, 2005 L 60-84 Eugene N20, 2006 L 73-79 ot Houston

1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.

Oregon State (1-1) D19, 1956 W 55-54 Corvallis D28, 1977 L 58-75 1Portland 1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.

Pacific (2-2) D3, 1977 W 52-50 Houston D8, 1979 L 52-64 Stockton D1, 1986 L 49-57 Houston N22, 1991 W 88-79 1Palo Alto

Rochester (0-1) D27, 1968 L 67-73 1Rochester 1 Kodak Tournament, Rochester, N.Y.

Rockhurst University (2-0) D20, 1999 W 51-43 Houston F8, 2005 W 82-63 Houston Rutgers (0-1) D30, 1965 L 84-101 1Jonesboro

1 Stanford/Apple Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif.

1 Arkansas State Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark.

Palm Beach Atlantic (1-0) D15, 2005 W 93-54 Houston

St. Bonaventure (2-1) D29, 1993 W 71-58 1Albuquerque D23, 1995 W 62-49 Houston D3, 1996 L 53-58 St. Bonaventure

Paul Quinn College (1-0) N11, 2006 W 118-66 Houston Pennsylvania (1-1) J4, 1997 W 70-63 Houston N22, 1997 L 73-78 Philadelphia Pepperdine (1-2) D29, 1945 L 35-48 1Oklahoma City 1949-50 W 68-65 Houston D23, 1981 L 64-77 Malibu

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Phillips (2-1) D17, 1941 W 47-45 Houston F6, 1942 L 28-53 Houston D27, 1943 W 52-36 Houston Pittsburg State (0-1) D28, 1942 L 39-40 Houston Portland (1-1) J2, 1999 W 73-52 Houston N27, 1999 L 55-69 Portland Portland State (1-0) D20, 2000 W 74-62 Houston Prairie View A&M (6-0) F27, 1984 W 64-44 Houston D21, 1989 W 73-51 Houston D2, 1991 W 96-60 Prairie View D7, 1996 W 82-53 1Milwaukee N29, 2005 W 67-58 Houston D20, 2006 W 82-65 Houston

1 First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc.

Princeton (1-2) D6, 1996 L 54-59 1Milwaukee J5, 2006 W 52-41 Houston J6, 2007 L 28-51 Princeton 1 First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc.

Purdue (0-1) D28, 1939 L 41-52 West Lafayette Richmond (0-2) N28, 1986 L 66-73 1Richmond N20, 2007 L 55-61 2Houston

1 Central Fidelity Classic, Richmond, Va. 2 Reliant Arena, Houston

1 Jones Intercable Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.

St. Edward’s (1-0) D18, 2002 W 106-48 Houston St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0) D28, 1969 W 57-52 1Oklahoma City 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

St. John’s (N.Y.) (1-2) M22, 1943 L 49-51 ot 1New York (MSG) D17, 1953 W 85-81 New York (MSG) D21, 1957 L 67-80 New York (MSG) 1 National Invitation Tournament, New York

Saint Louis (0-2) D19, 1947 L 47-67 St. Louis D21, 1948 L 47-74 Houston Saint Mary’s College (Calif.) (2-0) D22, 1998 W 81-70 ot 1Ames N22, 2003 W 69-55 2Fairbanks

1 The Tribune Holiday Classic, Ames, Iowa 2 BP Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, Alaska

St. Mary’s (Texas) (7-0) 1940 W 59-43 San Antonio 1940 W 66-47 San Antonio F5, 1941 W 60-52 Houston F6, 1941 W 63-36 Houston D1, 1955 W 83-53 San Antonio D16, 1982 W 64-54 Houston D21, 1983 W 66-53 Houston Sam Houston State (35-10) J13, 1922 W 33-29 Houston J14, 1922 L 14-34 Houston J12, 1923 W 22-13 Houston J13, 1923 W Houston D20, 1929 W D21, 1929 W D18, 1931 W 39-27 Houston D19, 1931 L 23-36 Houston D17, 1932 L 29-36 1933 W 39-38 1938 W 42-37 D20, 1934 W 38-22 Huntsville J24, 1934 W 48-22 Houston D21, 1938 L 43-56 Huntsville D22, 1938 L 43-45 Huntsville D23, 1938 W 46-40 Conroe D13, 1939 W 65-51 Conroe D15, 1939 W 52-42 Huntsville


History l Game-by-Game Series D10, 1940 D12, 1940 D9, 1941 D22, 1941 M15, 1943 M16, 1943 D6, 1945 D5, 1946 D21, 1946 D2, 1947 D12, 1947 N30, 1948 D14, 1948 N30, 1949 1949-50 D5, 1950 J20, 1951 D1, 1951 D11, 1951 D11, 1952 F5, 1953 D1, 1953 D11, 1953 D1, 1969 D4, 1991 D1, 1993 D1, 1994

W L W W W W W W L L W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W

53-33 36-46 65-35 54-34 62-44 58-41 46-35 Huntsville 51-46 Houston 54-58 54-56 43-41 Houston 66-58 Huntsville 68-66 ot Houston 74-65 63-48 52-57 Huntsville 69-50 Houston 59-57 ot 67-53 75-59 81-54 Huntsville 61-48 Houston 89-77 Huntsville 86-89 Houston 78-51 Houston 83-64 Huntsville 64-50 Houston

Samford (2-0) D1, 1990 W 78-51 Houston F10, 1992 W 53-43 Birmingham San Diego (1-1) D23, 1986 L 47-48 San Diego N27, 1987 W 97-90 ot Houston San Diego State (1-3) D28, 1973 W 75-64 San Diego D14, 1974 L 75-83 Houston J24, 1998 L 51-62 Houston F21, 1998 L 66-75 San Diego San Francisco (1-1) D18, 1981 L 69-85 1San Francisco D29, 1981 W 78-66 2Honolulu 1 Golden Gate Classic, San Francisco 2 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu

San Jose State (10-6) J15, 1998 W 61-50 San Jose F14, 1998 W 72-59 Houston M2, 1999 W 64-61 1Las Vegas J22, 2000 L 56-58 Houston F17, 2000 L 48-52 ot San Jose J27, 2001 L 44-54 Houston F15, 2001 L 53-57 San Jose J26, 2002 W 70-58 Houston F21, 2002 W 62-46 San Jose M5, 2002 L 57-58 1Tulsa F1, 2003 W 71-66 ot San Jose F27, 2003 W 65-52 Houston J31, 2004 W 82-49 Houston F27, 2004 W 61-55 San Jose J29, 2005 L 90-85 San Jose F24, 2005 W 56-50 Houston 1 WAC Tournament

Santa Clara (1-0) D21, 1981 W 74-56 Santa Clara Santa Fe (1-0) F28, 1931 W 38-23 Houston Seton Hall (1-1) D28, 1968 W 71-69 1Rochester N30, 1984 L 66-69 1Worcester 1 Kodak Tournament, Rochester, N.Y. 2 Holy Cross Classic, Worcester, Mass.

Siena (1-1) J13, 2001 L 52-76 Albany D29, 2001 W 71-60 Houston South Alabama (0-1) D29, 1975 L 64-112 1Mobile

1 Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala.

South Florida (0-1) N30, 1997 L 46-49 1San Juan 1 Thanksgiving San Juan Shootout, San Juan, P.R.

Southeastern Louisiana (2-1) D29, 1984 W 64-61 Houston N30, 1985 L 75-80 Hammond D19, 1986 W 68-66 Houston Southern (6-1) D8, 1987 L 86-107 Houston D8, 1988 W 83-80 Houston D20, 1993 W 84-75 Houston J25, 1995 W 80-71 Baton Rouge J29, 1996 W 78-70 Houston D28, 1996 W 78-58 Baton Rouge D20, 1998 W 73-50 Houston Southern California (2-5) D21, 1936 L 31-40 Houston D22, 1936 L 39-67 Houston D20, 1937 L 30-55 Houston D21, 1937 L 37-43 Houston D16, 1940 W 51-37 Houston D17, 1940 W 43-41 Houston D21, 1979 L 60-69 1Houston

1 Bluebonnet Classic, The Summit, Houston

Southern Methodist (73-113) F18, 1918 L 23-32 Houston F19, 1918 W 35-30 Houston F17, 1919 L 17-27 Dallas F18, 1919 L 20-32 Dallas F24, 1919 L 24-40 Houston F25, 1919 L 17-29 Houston J26, 1920 W 24-23 Dallas F10, 1921 W 27-20 Houston F4, 1922 L 16-20 Dallas F13, 1922 L 19-23 Dallas J30, 1925 L 23-30 Dallas F7, 1925 W 31-19 Houston F20, 1926 L 9-29 Dallas F26, 1926 L 9-23 Houston J22, 1927 L 15-44 Dallas F25, 1927 L 20-39 Houston J14, 1928 L 20-33 Houston F25, 1928 L 26-43 Dallas F9, 1929 L 20-26 Houston

F18, 1929 J11, 1930 J17, 1930 J10, 1931 F23, 1931 J18, 1932 F17, 1932 J23, 1933 F28, 1933 J13, 1934 F24, 1934 J15, 1935 F16, 1935 J20, 1936 F29, 1936 F12, 1937 F27, 1937 F12, 1938 F18, 1938 J20, 1939 F18, 1939 J13, 1940 J22, 1940 J21, 1941 F18, 1941 J13, 1942 F14, 1942 F13, 1943 F20, 1943 J8, 1944 J29, 1944 J12, 1945 F10, 1945 J5, 1946 J11, 1946 F7, 1947 F28, 1947 F7, 1948 F21, 1948 F7, 1949 F10, 1949 J7, 1950 F13, 1950 J16, 1951 F24, 1951 J5, 1952 F19, 1952 F19, 1952 D30, 1952 J6, 1953 M3, 1953 D29, 1953 J5, 1954 M2, 1954 D29, 1954 J8, 1955 F26, 1955 D30, 1955 J4, 1956 F28, 1956 J15, 1957 F23, 1957 J7, 1958 F18, 1958 D29, 1958 F7, 1959 F14, 1959

L L L L L W W W L W L L W W L L L L L L W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L W L L W L W L W L W L W L W L L L L L L L L W L W L L

28-29 Dallas 40-41 Houston 28-34 Dallas 28-44 Dallas 39-59 Houston 24-19 Dallas 28-22 Houston 34-33 Dallas 24-26 Houston 37-25 Houston 30-36 Dallas 19-32 Dallas 32-30 Houston 42-26 Dallas 34-43 Houston 36-38 Dallas 32-35 Houston 23-42 Houston 35-50 Dallas 31-33 Dallas 39-36 Houston 36-34 Dallas 52-33 Dallas 36-43 Dallas 63-38 Houston 55-35 Dallas 65-31 Dallas 53-33 Houston 50-39 Dallas 54-34 Houston 38-27 Dallas 70-62 Houston 72-53 Dallas 49-29 Houston 55-50 Dallas 48-88 Dallas 74-75 Houston 54-65 Houston 52-54 Dallas 46-47 Houston 62-50 Houston 61-63 Houston 48-55 Dallas 75-69 Houston 46-58 Dallas 52-47 ot Houston 53-57 Dallas 72-57 Dallas 62-71 1Dallas 64-54 Houston 64-68 Dallas 80-79 1Dallas 66-79 Dallas 90-64 Houston 63-88 1Dallas 67-76 Dallas 82-86 ot Houston 73-76 ot 1Dallas 65-87 Dallas 75-89 Houston 57-59 Dallas 72-75 Houston 78-74 Houston 59-70 Dallas 81-79 1Dallas 54-72 Dallas 57-60 Houston

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F9, 1960 F16, 1960 F1, 1961 F24, 1961 F3, 1962 F17, 1962 F2, 1963 F16, 1963 J11, 1964 M5, 1964 J5, 1965 F23, 1965 F5, 1966 F11, 1966 J14, 1967 F25, 1967 J9, 1968 F27, 1968 J18, 1969 M4, 1969 J24, 1970 F10, 1970 J26, 1971 F23, 1971 F8, 1972 F29, 1972 J20, 1973 F13, 1973 F2, 1974 F26, 1974 F1, 1975 M8, 1975 J28, 1976 F3, 1976 J4, 1977 J10, 1977 J9, 1978 J30, 1978 J8, 1979 J29, 1979 J22, 1980 F12, 1980 J24, 1981 F17, 1981 J25, 1982 F16, 1982 J10, 1983 F12, 1983 J7, 1984 F8, 1984 J2, 1985 F3, 1985 J29, 1986 M1, 1986 J24, 1987 F25, 1987 J16, 1988 F17, 1988 J19, 1989 F18, 1989 J20, 1990 F21, 1990 J23, 1991 F23, 1991 F1, 1992 M2, 1992 F6, 1993

L L L W W L W L L W L L L L L L W W L W W W W L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L W L L L W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W W L L W W W L

58-75 Dallas 58-75 Houston 53-65 Dallas 64-63 Houston 61-53 Houston 63-68 Dallas 72-75 Houston 79-89 Dallas 72-92 Dallas 97-90 Houston 62-64 Houston 80-100 Dallas 89-112 Dallas 79-99 Houston 76-84 Dallas 84-85 Houston 73-71 Houston 76-75 Dallas 80-101 Houston 96-90 Dallas 77-75 Dallas 66-63 Houston 78-67 Houston 87-95 Dallas 65-74 Houston 69-78 Dallas 77-79 Dallas 68-79 Houston 72-69 Houston 79-89 Dallas 67-76 Dallas 84-82 2ot Houston 67-85 Houston 71-91 Dallas 71-81 Dallas 61-72 Houston 65-80 Dallas 73-76 Houston 78-76 Houston 67-80 Dallas 83-85 Houston 81-82 ot Dallas 60-59 Dallas 70-62 Houston 42-40 Houston 70-48 Dallas 52-57 Houston 57-64 Dallas 60-71 Dallas 54-58 Houston 57-66 Houston 52-68 Dallas 52-68 Houston 42-48 Dallas 43-63 Dallas 79-95 Houston 60-72 Houston 68-86 Dallas 57-67 Dallas 67-65 Houston 58-55 ot Houston 64-65 Dallas 73-77 Dallas 71-62 Houston 66-56 Houston 58-53 ot Dallas 77-78 ot Dallas

F27, 1993 J11, 1994 F13, 1994 J14, 1995 F11, 1995 J17, 1996 F14, 1996 F1, 1997 F27, 1997 J31, 1998 F26, 1998 J28, 1999 F27, 1999 J8, 2000 F7, 2000 J18, 2001 F5, 2001 J17, 2002 F16, 2002 J23, 2003 F22, 2003 J20, 2004 M6, 2004 D30, 2004 M5, 2005 M10, 2005 J21, 2006 M4, 2006 M8, 2006 F10, 2007 F24, 2007 F9, 2008 M8, 2008

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W W W W W W W W L L L W W L L L L L L L L W W W W W L W L W W L L

90-67 Houston 71-61 Houston 65-63 Dallas 85-71 Dallas 63-55 Houston 69-51 Houston 71-70 Dallas 62-58 Houston 53-59 Dallas 67-91 Dallas 67-69 Houston 84-79 ot Houston 66-57 Dallas 71-80 Dallas 50-65 Houston 54-72 Dallas 56-66 Houston 49-76 Dallas 61-63 Houston 83-89 Houston 63-73 Dallas 80-40 Houston 71-66 Dallas 66-64 ot Houston 80-75 2ot Dallas 63-47 2Reno 69-80 ot Dallas 68-66 Houston 59-61 3Memphis 63-60 Dallas 75-66 Houston 53-68 Dallas 58-61 4Katy

SWC Preseason Tournament WAC Tournament Conference USA Tournament Leonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas

Southern Miss (3-3) N29, 1975 L 69-87 Hattiesburg D4, 1976 W 80-77 Houston J25, 2006 W 67-61 Hattiesburg F2, 2007 W 70-55 Houston J26, 2008 L 53-71 Hattiesburg M12, 2008 L 50-59 1Memphis 1 Conference USA Tournament

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Southwestern (Kan.) (3-0) D29, 1942 W 39-28 N23, 1985 W 90-54 Houston D30, 1986 W 98-55 Houston Southwestern (Texas) (12-0) F4, 1915 W 18-8 Houston F9, 1915 W 39-7 Houston J15, 1916 W 40-8 Houston J9, 1917 W 28-22 Houston J10, 1917 W 33-12 Houston J31, 1917 W 22-10 Houston J18, 1918 W 33-14 Houston J19, 1918 W 54-19 Houston J24, 1919 W 22-15 J25, 1919 W F7, 1981 W 67-53 Houston D18, 1982 W 59-41 Houston Southwestern Oklahoma (0-1) D26, 1943 L 33-34

Stanford (0-8) M20, 1942 L 47-53 1Kansas City D15, 1956 L 64-65 Palo Alto D6, 1979 L 51-78 Palo Alto N29, 1986 L 52-77 2Richmod N23, 1991 L 64-68 3Palo Alto N25, 1995 L 64-75 4Palo Alto 18 N24, 2002 L 62-79 Palo Alto N30, 2003 L 56-60 Houston 20

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NCAA Western Regional, Kansas City, Mo. Central Fidelity Classic, Richmond, Va. Stanford/Apple Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford/Fry’s Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif.

Stephen F. Austin State (8-9) 1933-34 L 24-35 Nacogdoches 1933-34 W 45-30 Houston 1936 L 48-49 Houston D12, 1938 L 24-31 Nacogdoches D9, 1942 W 51-44 Houston D10, 1942 W 46-35 Houston D28, 1950 L 72-84 Nacogdoches D30, 1950 W 76-41 Houston N27, 1951 L 50-51 Nacogdoches D15, 1951 L 66-71 Houston 1952 W 87-66 Nacogdoches D7, 1953 W 78-56 Houston F6, 1954 L 75-77 Nacogdoches D1, 1998 W 82-68 Houston D4, 1999 L 71-77 Nacogdoches N28, 2000 W 82-57 Houston N27, 2001 L 86-90 ot Nacogdoches Stetson (1-0) D29, 1997 W 75-55 Houston Sul Ross State (1-0) J15, 1986 W 93-50 Houston Syracuse (0-1) D22, 2005 L 72-88 Syracuse Tarleton State (3-0) D12, 1973 W 72-71 Houston F20, 1985 W 82-44 Houston N25, 1985 W 83-49 Houston Temple (0-1) D29, 1948 L 59-70 Philadelphia Tennessee (3-1) D27, 1951 W 64-60 1Dallas D19, 1953 W 78-66 Knoxville D3, 1962 L 52-75 Knoxville D6, 1963 W 61-56 Houston

1 SWC Preseason Tournament, Dallas

Tennessee-Chattanooga (0-1) D29, 1983 L 61-87 1Chattanooga 1 Krystal Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Texas (58-130) F3, 1915 L 14-28 Houston F11, 1916 L 27-37 Austin F21, 1916 L 16-17 Houston J29, 1917 L 18-30 Austin J30, 1917 W 24-18 Houston F9, 1917 L 24-26 Houston


History l Game-by-Game Series F10, 1917 F1, 1918 F2, 1918 F25, 1918 F26, 1918 J31, 1919 F1, 1919 F14, 1919 F15, 1919 F11, 1920 F14, 1920 J28, 1921 J29, 1921 F23, 1921 F24, 1921 J27, 1922 J28, 1922 F24, 1922 F25, 1922 F9, 1923 F10, 1923 F23, 1923 F24, 1923 J18, 1924 J19, 1924 F8, 1924 F9, 1924 F14, 1925 F24, 1925 J16, 1926 F23, 1926 J17, 1927 F2, 1927 J21, 1928 F1, 1928 J28, 1929 F26, 1929 J7, 1930 F17, 1930 F14, 1931 F25, 1931 J23, 1932 F24, 1932 F14, 1933 F22, 1933 J20, 1934 F20, 1934 F9, 1935 M3, 1935 J8, 1936 F12, 1936 J16, 1937 F25, 1938 F8, 1938 J7, 1939 F25, 1939 J6, 1940 F27, 1940 J7, 1941 M1, 1941 J7, 1942 F28, 1942 J6, 1943 F9, 1943 F2, 1944 F16, 1944 J31, 1945 F14, 1945

W L L W W L L L L L W L L L W L L L L L L W W L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L W W L W L L L W W W L L W L W W L L W L W W W L W W W W W

27-14 16-28 25-32 40-36 31-27 22-23 22-38 25-28 11-36 12-20 24-13 9-32 13-35 31-35 24-22 13-33 12-29 8-21 11-36 17-36 17-24 29-21 32-26 14-33 22-40 10-39 9-32 16-20 13-28 22-17 9-27 19-28 24-30 27-37 34-36 25-55 32-33 24-39 23-31 50-42 23-16 19-26 25-22 24-33 31-59 38-40 45-34 43-35 34-28 32-41 33-37 28-20 35-53 42-41 45-41 41-50 46-50 42-41 37-48 73-64 62-38 61-41 36-55 50-39 56-34 62-43 59-48 74-45

Houston Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Austin Austin Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Austin Austin Austin Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Houston Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston

D28, 1945 F2, 1946 F13, 1946 J18, 1947 F22, 1947 J5, 1948 F16, 1948 J15, 1949 F23, 1949 J12, 1950 J6, 1951 F5, 1951 J15, 1952 F26, 1952 F7, 1953 F24, 1953 D30, 1953 J15, 1954 F13, 1954 F27, 1954 F28, 1954 J14, 1955 F8, 1955 D29, 1955 J16, 1956 F21, 1956 J11, 1957 F16, 1957 F4, 1958 F28, 1958 D26, 1958 J3, 1959 M3, 1959 D28, 1959 J9, 1960 F29, 1960 F4, 1961 F21, 1961 J12, 1962 F10, 1962 J3, 1963 F26, 1963 F11, 1964 F25, 1964 F2, 1965 F13, 1965 J4, 1966 F22, 1966 F7, 1967 F14, 1967 F3, 1968 F17, 1968 F5, 1969 F18, 1969 J31, 1970 F21, 1970 F2, 1971 M6, 1971 J15, 1972 F12, 1972 J30, 1973 F24, 1973 J22, 1974 F16, 1974 F11, 1975 F18, 1975 J24, 1976

W L L L L L W W W L L L L L L W W L W W W W W W W L W W W L W L L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L L L L L L

55-42 46-71 48-50 67-53 60-67 44-59 54-47 45-37 65-49 52-55 54-56 51-77 53-60 48-54 46-58 61-56 65-58 66-74 61-51 70-62 72-71 58-52 79-70 80-72 83-58 82-94 76-66 79-63 102-68 78-86 62-43 58-61 54-63 53-79 50-52 62-86 63-59 79-81 89-64 82-83 49-54 59-77 80-98 83-93 63-76 72-75 85-94 82-91 73-81 76-81 64-68 83-94 76-71 80-81 67-75 75-67 68-84 88-94 63-87 67-83 73-88 68-75 71-82 76-85 59-60 62-68 56-74

Oklahoma City Austin Houston Houston Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston 2 Houston Austin Houston 3 Houston 3 Austin Austin Houston 2 Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin 2 Houston Houston Austin 2 Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Houston Houston Austin Houston Houston 1

20

F21, 1976 J24, 1977 F22, 1977 J17, 1978 F7, 1978 J16, 1979 F6, 1979 J28, 1980 F22, 1980 J28, 1981 F28, 1981 M2, 1981 F1, 1982 F27, 1982 J19, 1983 F19, 1983 J14, 1984 F15, 1984 J9, 1985 F10, 1985 J4, 1986 F5, 1986 J3, 1987 F1, 1987 J10, 1988 F10, 1988 J11, 1989 F11, 1989 J27, 1990 F28, 1990 J12, 1991 F12, 1991 F4, 1992 M5, 1992 J5, 1993 J30, 1993 M12, 1993 F1, 1994 M2, 1994 M11, 1994 F4, 1995 M5, 1995 M10, 1995 J6, 1996 F7, 1996 D5, 2005 D8, 2007

L L L L L L L L L W L L W W L W W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L W W W L L L L L L L W L L L

70-90 Austin 68-74 Houston 51-90 Austin 64-78 Austin 86-102 Houston 81-94 Houston 52-95 Austin 76-87 Houston 56-76 Austin 46-40 ot Austin 80-90 Houston 44-58 3Austin 80-49 Houston 60-59 Austin 45-47 Austin 71-56 Houston 63-49 Houston 57-61 Austin 53-65 Houston 65-66 Austin 46-57 Houston 56-62 Austin 52-72 Austin 69-70 Houston 77-75 Austin 66-68 Houston 65-66 Houston 74-116 Austin 84-97 Austin 84-86 Houston 79-92 Houston 64-65 Austin 87-88 Austin 103-97 Houston 92-87 Austin 101-83 Houston 76-81 4Dallas 70-85 Austin 70-78 Houston 89-101 4Dallas 56-88 Austin 74-108 5Houston 75-78 4Dallas 80-69 Austin 64-79 Houston 85-58 6Houston 54-80 6Houston

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 SWC Preseason Tournament, Houston 3 SWC Playoffs 4 SWC Post-Season Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas 5 The Summit, Houston 6 Toyota Center, Houston

15 14 12

5

24

157 2 4

Texas-Arlington (2-2) J13, 1971 W 93-63 Houston D13, 1975 W 78-69 Houston J4, 1979 L 65-67 Houston D3, 1979 L 80-81 Arlington Texas-Pan American (5-6) D10, 1973 W 80-71 Houston D21, 1974 L 81-83 Edinburg D20, 1975 L 87-107 Edinburg D30, 1975 L 66-95 1Mobile D16, 1978 L 72-75 2Houston N13, 1998 W 80-40 Houston J3, 2000 L 62-72 Edinburg


History l Game-by-Game Series J10, 2001 D27, 2001 J8, 2003 D20, 2003

W L W W

75-71 64-81 85-79 69-58

Houston Houston Edinburg Houston

1 Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 2 Bluebonnet Bowl Classic, The Summit, Houston

Texas-Permian Basin (1-0) D2, 2006 W 80-46 Houston Texas-San Antonio (2-3) J12, 1982 W 83-51 Houston M3, 1983 L 51-58 San Antonio D1, 1983 L 56-72 San Antonio D10, 1984 L 65-80 San Antonio D5, 1986 W 84-63 1Houston 1 Rice Invitational, Autry Court

158

Texas A&M (81-105) F6, 1915 W 27-15 Houston F12, 1916 L 20-25 College Station F18, 1916 W 16-9 Houston F19, 1916 W 24-22 Houston J15, 1917 W 19-16 Houston J16, 1917 L 13-21 College Station F26, 1917 L 23-24 Houston F27, 1917 L 20-27 College Station J24, 1918 W 18-14 College Station J25, 1918 L 21-25 College Station M1, 1918 W 27-26 Houston M2, 1918 W 29-21 Houston J30, 1920 L 16-39 Houston J31, 1920 L 10-28 Houston F20, 1920 L 13-43 College Station F21, 1920 L 13-28 College Station J21, 1921 L 18-19 Houston J22, 1921 L 17-35 Houston F17, 1921 L 16-26 College Station F18, 1921 L 18-28 College Station J20, 1922 L 7-22 College Station J21, 1922 L 12-19 College Station F17, 1922 L 6-15 Houston F18, 1922 L 9-13 Houston J26, 1923 L 24-33 College Station J27, 1923 W 26-15 College Station F16, 1923 L 25-29 Houston F17, 1923 L 23-25 Houston J25, 1924 L 13-23 College Station J26, 1924 L 14-22 College Station F15, 1924 L 26-31 Houston F16, 1924 W 28-26 Houston 1924-25 L 17-35 College Station J28, 1925 L 21-29 Houston J22, 1926 L 29-31 Houston J26, 1926 L 28-32 College Station J14, 1927 L 28-29 Houston F23, 1927 L 20-40 College Station J7, 1928 L 23-27 Houston J30, 1928 W 33-30 College Station J10, 1929 L 29-33 College Station J15, 1929 W 38-30 Houston J21, 1930 W 23-17 Houston F8, 1930 W 26-17 College Station J24, 1931 W 27-24 Houston F17, 1931 L 23-26 Houston J9, 1932 W 40-26 Houston F16, 1932 L 6-27 College Station D13, 1932 W 50-35

J7, 1933 F11, 1933 J10, 1934 F28, 1934 J5, 1935 F19, 1935 F14, 1936 F25, 1936 J6, 1937 J27, 1937 J15, 1938 M1, 1938 J5, 1939 J16, 1939 J18, 1940 J23, 1940 J11, 1941 F22, 1941 J10, 1942 J21, 1942 J20, 1943 F27, 1943 J22, 1944 F8, 1944 J6, 1945 J20, 1945 J16, 1946 F9, 1946 J25, 1947 F12, 1947 J21, 1948 F13, 1948 J13, 1949 M4, 1949 J18, 1950 F18, 1950 F25, 1950 J4, 1951 F17, 1951 J11, 1952 M1, 1952 J24, 1953 F14, 1953 D28, 1953 J9, 1954 F9, 1954 J4, 1955 M1, 1955 D28, 1955 J7, 1956 F24, 1956 D29, 1956 J3, 1957 M1, 1957 J10, 1958 F11, 1958 D27, 1958 J6, 1959 F28, 1959 J19, 1960 F13, 1960 F7, 1961 F18, 1961 F6, 1962 F20, 1962 J8, 1963 M5, 1963 F1, 1964

W L W L W W W W W L L L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L L L L L W L W L

35-18 18-26 31-29 36-40 46-32 33-23 38-32 44-29 32-25 24-28 39-45 45-52 51-39 37-29 62-44 67-54 68-34 50-46 34-36 44-42 42-33 40-30 63-33 67-33 53-22 66-25 36-34 64-59 39-52 53-48 49-47 52-48 54-53 53-39 37-56 62-52 41-55 39-51 41-45 44-55 54-56 52-34 69-56 55-43 78-53 61-47 61-41 67-52 110-81 89-77 85-61 66-44 53-39 57-55 62-59 67-57 59-60 70-65 74-67 43-61 53-94 59-79 58-65 73-88 63-62 61-71 73-70 70-74

Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston College Station 1 Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station 1 Houston Houston College Station 1 Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston 1 Houston College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston

19 10 12

F15, 1964 D16, 1964 J16, 1965 F16, 1965 D15, 1965 J8, 1966 F25, 1966 J3, 1967 F11, 1967 F6, 1968 F13, 1968 F8, 1969 F15, 1969 J27, 1970 M3, 1970 J19, 1971 F13, 1971 F1, 1972 F26, 1972 J27, 1973 F20, 1973 J26, 1974 F19, 1974 J21, 1975 F22, 1975 F24, 1976 J29, 1977 F17, 1977 J28, 1978 F21, 1978 J27, 1979 F20, 1979 J19, 1980 F9, 1980 J20, 1981 F14, 1981 J23, 1982 F13, 1982 J8, 1983 F9, 1983 J4, 1984 F4, 1984 J30, 1985 M2, 1985 J25, 1986 F26, 1986 J21, 1987 F21, 1987 J20, 1988 F20, 1988 J21, 1989 F22, 1989 J24, 1990 F24, 1990 J26, 1991 F27, 1991 J25, 1992 F26, 1992 J12, 1993 M6, 1993 J16, 1994 F19, 1994 J17, 1995 F15, 1995 M9, 1995 J20, 1996 F17, 1996 D11, 2000

L L L L L L L L W L L L L W L L W L W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W L L L L W L L L W L L L W W W W W L L L W W W L W L

67-79 60-69 55-93 93-104 81-89 85-92 65-93 66-69 101-79 66-75 58-78 82-90 83-84 68-58 86-91 73-74 73-71 70-80 73-69 81-75 80-90 79-80 82-96 61-64 66-99 67-98 60-93 61-79 70-74 75-81 62-81 60-92 65-84 53-55 54-50 56-71 59-68 71-82 63-76 45-51 47-52 43-42 52-64 62-79 55-68 62-70 69-67 63-60 70-75 55-67 79-77 58-72 82-84 95-103 98-76 72-55 79-64 77-70 66-65 76-82 64-67 61-75 66-62 75-69 84-75 56-78 60-55 53-56

College Station Houston Houston College Station 2 Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston College Station 3 Houston College Station 4 Dallas College Station Houston 5 Houston

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History l Game-by-Game Series D31, 2007

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41-68

College Station

SWC Preseason Tournament, Houston Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court The Summit, Houston SWC Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas Compaq Center, Houston

12

Texas A&M-Commerce (5-2) J3, 1916 W 60-15 Houston D13, 1929 L 28-38 Houston D20, 1941 W 57-34 1942 W 36-34 D21, 1945 L 44-52 Houston D22, 1945 W 49-46 Houston D7, 1968 W 92-75 Houston Texas A&M-Kingsville (4-0) D18, 1934 W 62-31 Houston D19, 1934 W 47-21 Houston D3, 1968 W 83-58 Houston J3, 1992 W 86-67 Houston Texas Christian (88-84) F15, 1917 W 37-16 Houston F16, 1917 W 43-16 Houston J16, 1919 L 17-25 Fort Worth J17, 1919 L 18-23 Fort Worth J15, 1920 W 50-20 Houston J9, 1924 L 13-18 Houston J10, 1924 L 9-16 Houston F29, 1924 L 30-31 Fort Worth M1, 1924 L 34-35 Fort Worth F12, 1925 L 21-29 Houston F20, 1925 L 12-26 Houston J21, 1926 L 24-27 Houston F15, 1926 L 21-41 Fort Worth F21, 1927 L 21-27 Houston F13, 1928 W 21-20 Fort Worth F24, 1928 L 15-21 Fort Worth J21, 1929 L 27-28 Houston F19, 1929 L 26-27 Fort Worth J18, 1930 L 24-33 Fort Worth F3, 1930 W 24-23 Houston J9, 1931 L 38-49 Fort Worth F21, 1931 L 29-49 Houston J16, 1932 L 22-47 Fort Worth F20, 1932 L 28-47 Houston J24, 1933 L 23-49 Fort Worth F25, 1933 L 34-37 Houston F12, 1934 L 27-29 Houston F26, 1934 L 25-42 Fort Worth J14, 1935 W 36-34 Fort Worth F22, 1935 W 29-25 Houston J18, 1936 W 34-20 Fort Worth M2, 1936 W 45-29 Houston F13, 1937 W 43-36 Fort Worth M1, 1937 W 43-34 Houston F14, 1938 W 62-57 Houston F19, 1938 L 48-50 Fort Worth J21, 1939 W 44-41 Fort Worth F16, 1939 W 44-30 Houston J5, 1940 W 57-41 Houston J12, 1940 W 48-24 Fort Worth J20, 1941 W 61-43 Fort Worth F17, 1941 W 59-46 Houston F12, 1942 W 44-37 Fort Worth F20, 1942 W 52-32 Houston J11, 1943 L 23-27 Houston

F22, 1943 J28, 1944 F11, 1944 J13, 1945 F9, 1945 J4, 1946 J12, 1946 F8, 1947 M1, 1947 F6, 1948 F20, 1948 F18, 1949 F9, 1949 F11, 1950 J9, 1951 F12, 1951 D28, 1951 J8, 1952 F12, 1952 D26, 1952 J20, 1953 F21, 1953 J12, 1954 F26, 1954 J18, 1955 F19, 1955 J10, 1956 F8, 1956 J5, 1957 F9, 1957 D28, 1957 J13, 1958 F22, 1958 J13, 1959 F18, 1959 D29, 1959 J12, 1960 F26, 1960 J10, 1961 M2, 1961 J6, 1962 F27, 1962 J5, 1963 M1, 1963 J4, 1964 F29, 1964 F9, 1965 M4, 1965 J11, 1966 M3, 1966 F4, 1967 F21, 1967 J3, 1968 F20, 1968 J14, 1969 M1, 1969 J20, 1970 F28, 1970 F9, 1971 F20, 1971 J29, 1972 F22, 1972 J13, 1973 F10, 1973 F5, 1974 M2, 1974 F4, 1975 M4, 1975

W W W W W W L L W W W W W L L W L L L W L W W W W L W W L W L L L L L L L L W W W L W W W W L L L L W L L W W W L W W L L L W L W W W L

36-28 Fort Worth 48-38 Fort Worth 63-34 Houston 50-44 Houston 68-47 Fort Worth 58-45 Houston 49-55 Fort Worth 50-55 Fort Worth 64-53 Houston 68-54 Houston 55-52 Fort Worth 62-44 Fort Worth 66-59 Houston 36-64 Fort Worth 66-87 Fort Worth 54-49 Houston 57-60 1Houston 30-42 ot Houston 49-83 Fort Worth 68-49 1Houston 60-69 Houston 76-56 Fort Worth 69-52 Houston 72-65 Fort Worth 73-63 Houston 80-84 Fort Worth 80-60 Houston 89-72 Fort Worth 50-62 Fort Worth 90-79 Houston 55-57 Houston$ 68-92 Fort Worth 65-90 Houston 52-59 Houston 64-68 Fort Worth 72-83 1Houston 63-86 Fort Worth 65-67 ot Houston 82-60 Houston 81-71 Fort Worth 71-63 Houston 73-75 Fort Worth 78-63 Houston 83-76 Fort Worth 82-73 Fort Worth 104-86 Houston 75-94 Houston 86-98 Fort Worth 79-97 Fort Worth 86-93 Houston 89-81 Houston 74-83 Fort Worth 75-84 Fort Worth 73-69 Houston 71-64 Fort Worth 95-88 Houston 88-97 Fort Worth 82-73 Houston 89-63 Houston 86-102 Fort Worth 55-69 Fort Worth 68-75 Houston 83-73 Houston 71-72 Fort Worth 73-67 Fort Worth 82-72 Houston 88-67 Houston 61-89 Fort Worth

20

16

J19, 1976 F17, 1976 J22, 1977 F19, 1977 J23, 1978 F13, 1978 J22, 1979 F12, 1979 J5, 1980 J30, 1980 J6, 1981 J31, 1981 J9, 1982 F3, 1982 J15, 1983 F16, 1983 M7, 1983 J11, 1984 F11, 1984 M6, 1984 J5, 1985 F6, 1985 J2, 1986 F1, 1986 M7, 1986 J28, 1987 F28, 1987 J13, 1988 F13, 1988 J15, 1989 F15, 1989 J17, 1990 F17, 1990 J19, 1991 F19, 1991 M8, 1991 J28, 1992 F29, 1992 J16, 1993 F13, 1993 J19, 1994 F16, 1994 J22, 1995 F19, 1995 J22, 1996 F21, 1996 M7, 1996 J30, 1997 M1, 1997 J29, 1998 F28, 1998 J30, 1999 F25, 1999 F3, 2000 M3, 2000 J20, 2001 F10, 2001 N13, 2007 D 31, 2007 1 2 3 4

L W W W W L W W W W W W L L L L L W W W W W L L L L L W L L W W L L W W L L W W W W L W L L W W L L L W L L L W W L W

85-103 Fort Worth 93-78 Houston 69-66 Fort Worth 93-72 Houston 66-58 Houston 54-57 Fort Worth 59-56 Fort Worth 84-80 Houston 57-47 Houston 60-59 Fort Worth 57-51 Fort Worth 58-54 Houston 64-65 Houston 57-58 Fort Worth 8-57 Houston 50-72 Fort Worth 49-74 2Fort Worth 43-43 Fort Worth 56-37 Houston 64-52 2Houston 63-62 Houston 62-61 Fort Worth 64-66 Fort Worth 48-69 Houston 59-78 3Dallas 38-64 Fort Worth 69-85 Houston 74-69 Houston 58-73 Fort Worth 64-70 Fort Worth 70-67 Houston 66-64 ot Houston 55-67 Fort Worth 68-78 Fort Worth 69-57 Houston 76-57 3Dallas 50-76 Houston 59-64 Fort Worth 84-67 Houston 68-50 Fort Worth 102-76 Fort Worth 84-65 Houston 93-102 Houston 74-73 Fort Worth 71-80 Fort Worth 67-70 Houston 78-67 3Dallas 82-80 Houston 79-85 Fort Worth 67-97 Fort Worth 73-86 Houston 76-69 Houston 62-63 Fort Worth 70-83 Houston 62-85 Fort Worth 73-66 Fort Worth 76-72 Houston 49-76 Fort Worth 70-65 4Katy

16 15

159

15 24

SWC Preseason Tournament, Dallas SWC Playoff SWC Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas Leonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas

Texas Lutheran (3-0)


History l Game-by-Game Series D6, 1975 W 70-67 Houston N29, 1978 W 99-90 Houston D7, 1981 W 102-60 Houston Texas Southern (3-0) D7, 1982 W 86-66 Houston D10, 1983 W 70-59 Houston D21, 2005 W 81-65 Houston Texas State (8-3) J2, 1920 W 33-6 F5, 1920 W 36-6 Houston F6, 1920 W 30-13 Houston D10, 1966 L 81-82 Houston D23, 1970 W 98-94 Houston D7, 1978 L 62-63 Houston D4, 1980 L 67-68 Houston D3, 1981 W 79-53 Houston D22, 1990 W 78-69 San Marcos D7, 1991 W 93-63 Houston D5, 2007 W 88-81 San Marcos

160

Texas Tech (28-63) D16, 1941 W 55-43 Houston D28, 1943 W 60-37 1Oklahoma City D9, 1947 W 50-45 Houston D7, 1948 L 39-46 Houston D6, 1949 W 57-45 Houston J4, 1958 L 63-66 Houston M4, 1958 L 64-73 Lubbock F3, 1959 L 61-72 Lubbock F24, 1959 W 94-64 Houston D30, 1959 L 67-79 2Houston J5, 1960 L 64-71 Lubbock M3, 1960 L 72-73 Houston J7, 1961 L 45-78 Lubbock F27, 1961 W 95-91 ot Houston J9, 1962 L 66-85 Lubbock M6, 1962 L 58-60 Houston F9, 1963 W 89-77 Houston F23, 1963 L 73-74 Lubbock J7, 1964 W 61-60 Houston M3, 1964 L 70-77 Lubbock F6, 1965 L 69-102 Lubbock F20, 1965 L 67-77 Houston J29, 1966 L 90-108 Houston M1, 1966 L 74-80 Lubbock J10, 1967 L 69-91 Lubbock M2, 1967 L 70-72 Houston J13, 1968 W 81-68 Lubbock M2, 1968 W 84-80 Houston J11, 1969 L 88-82 Lubbock F25, 1969 L 83-84 Houston J17, 1970 W 86-85 Houston F24, 1970 L 66-78 Lubbock F6, 1971 W 80-64 Houston M2, 1971 L 87-99 Lubbock J22, 1972 L 85-89 Houston F15, 1972 L 76-80 Lubbock J23, 1973 L 51-65 Lubbock F17, 1973 L 61-65 Houston J29, 1974 L 67-75 Houston F23, 1974 L 54-85 Lubbock F8, 1975 L 60-86 Houston F15, 1975 L 63-74 Lubbock J6, 1976 L 62-102 Houston J12, 1976 L 58-83 Lubbock F28, 1976 L 84-101 3Lubbock

J8, 1977 F5, 1977 F26, 1977 J14, 1978 F1, 1978 J13, 1979 F1, 1979 F24, 1979 J15, 1980 F7, 1980 J17, 1981 F10, 1981 J19, 1982 F10, 1982 M1, 1982 J22, 1983 F23, 1983 J18, 1984 F18, 1984 M9, 1984 J13, 1985 F13, 1985 J8, 1986 F8, 1986 J7, 1987 F4, 1987 J6, 1988 F7, 1988 J7, 1989 F8, 1989 J10, 1990 F10, 1990 J16, 1991 F16, 1991 J22, 1992 F22, 1992 M13, 1992 J20, 1993 F20, 1993 J29, 1994 F26, 1994 F1, 1995 F26, 1995 F3, 1996 M2, 1996 M8, 1996

L L L L L W L L L W W L W W L L L L L W L L L W L L L W W L W W W W W L L W W L L L L L L L

58-83 Houston 65-84 Lubbock 74-93 3Lubbock 63-75 Houston 77-81 Lubbock 62-56 Lubbock 56-78 Houston 49-82 3Lubbock 59-62 ot Lubbock 71-61 Houston 52-50 Houston 55-61 Lubbock 66-57 Lubbock 76-56 Houston 46-60 3Lubbock 50-54 ot Lubbock 67-69 ot Houston 68-76 Houston 71-74 Lubbock 53-48 4Houston 54-78 Lubbock 60-61 Houston 50-51 Houston 52-50 Lubbock 47-65 Lubbock 63-79 Houston 66-74 Lubbock 63-61 Houston 79-74 ot Houston 61-77 Lubbock 74-71 Lubbock 75-56 Houston 70-58 Houston 75-72 Lubbock 84-69 Lubbock 98-105 Houston 62-65 5Dallas 67-59 Houston 86-79 Lubbock 72-91 Lubbock 62-76 Houston 63-66 6Houston 63-73 Lubbock 57-79 Houston 70-84 Lubbock 53-68 5Dallas

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 SWC Preseason Tournament, Autry Court 3 SWC playoff 4 S WC Post-Season Classic, Houston, The Summit 5 SWC Post-Season Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas 6 The Summit, Houston

D8, 1965 L 80-81 D1, 1966 W 85-73 D9, 1967 L 79-103 J12, 1987 W 94-42

15 9 7

Texas Wesleyan (3-1) J10, 1981 W 82-61 Houston N28, 1981 W 97-50 Houston N26, 1982 L 44-56 Houston F5, 1991 W 80-66 Houston Trinity (9-3) D1, 1956 W 85-55 San Antonio F1, 1958 W 77-51 Houston D1, 1959 L 72-74 San Antonio D3, 1960 W 71-67 Houston D23, 1961 W 79-77 San Antonio J26, 1963 W 104-75 Houston J25, 1964 W 94-74 San Antonio J30, 1965 W 101-89 Houston

San Antonio Houston San Antonio Houston

Tulane (23-19) F7, 1916 W 33-18 Houston F8, 1916 W 42-18 Houston F25, 1916 W 9-25 New Orleans F26, 1916 W 29-13 New Orleans D10, 1938 W 40-18 Houston D28, 1946 L 57-60 1Oklahoma City D4, 1948 L 66-55 New Orleans D9, 1949 L 58-65 New Orleans D9, 1950 W 70-66 Houston D4, 1951 L 64-67 New Orleans D18, 1952 L 62-56 Houston D14, 1953 W 56-49 New Orleans D13, 1954 L 63-68 New Orleans D10, 1955 W 83-53 Houston D15, 1958 W 60-51 New Orleans D14, 1959 W 93-79 Houston D12, 1960 L 83-84 New Orleans D11, 1961 W 69-65 Houston D10, 1962 L 78-82 New Orleans D9, 1963 W 90-62 Houston D11, 1967 W 88-81 Houston D9, 1968 L 88-108 New Orleans J12, 1970 W 83-80 New Orleans J11, 1971 W 85-66 Houston D1, 1975 L 63-96 New Orleans D1, 1976 W 85-61 Houston D10, 1979 L 53-56 New Orleans D2, 1980 L 62-78 Houston D1, 1981 L 60-69 New Orleans D2, 1982 W 32-30 Houston N29, 1983 L 56-69 New Orleans D8, 1984 W 58-55 Houston N27, 1989 W 91-64 Houston N23, 1990 L 74-76 New Orleans N22, 2002 W 72-58 Houston D6, 2003 L 67-73 New Orleans J14, 2006 W 60-57 New Orleans J28, 2006 L 53-70 Houston J10, 2007 W 75-70 ot Houston J27, 2007 L 55-75 New Orleans J19, 2008 L 56-61 New Orleans F2, 2008 L 77-84 2Katy

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 Leonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas

Tulsa (6-16) J13, 1997 L 33-65 Tulsa F6, 1997 W 75-58 Houston 22 J11, 1998 W 76-63 Houston F5, 1998 L 62-75 Tulsa J23, 1999 L 50-65 Houston F20, 1999 L 47-77 Tulsa J16, 2000 L 49-67 Houston 19 F14, 2000 L 33-75 Tulsa 13 M9, 2000 L 51-71 1Fresno 14 F8, 2001 L 55-79 Tulsa F22, 2001 W 59-56 Houston J28, 2002 L 60-79 Tulsa F28, 2002 L 62-67 Houston J11, 2003 L 77-94 Houston F8, 2003 L 56-79 Tulsa J17, 2004 L 68-74 Tulsa


History l Game-by-Game Series F14, 2004 J15, 2005 F12, 2005 F11, 2006 M3, 2007 F20, 2008

W W W L L L

1 WAC Tournament

111-103 2ot Houston 82-70 Houston 71-64 ot Tulsa 73-80 ot Tulsa 65-73 Houston 37-68 Tulsa

UAB (0-3) D29, 1980 L 60-78 1Birmingham J18, 2006 L 68-75 Houston F14, 2007 L 73-84 Birmingham F13, 2008 L 60-69 2Houston 1 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. 2 Reliant Arena, Houston

UALR (0-1) N27, 2007 L 59-52 1Houston 1 Reliant Arena, Houston

UCF (2-4) D13, 1977 W 65-63 Houston F25, 2006 L 64-77 Houston J20, 2007 L 67-72 Orlando F17, 2007 L 63-74 Houston M8, 2007 W 53-51 1Memphis F16, 2008 L 53-60 2Houston M1, 2008 L 60-68 Orlando

D21, 1963 J25, 1997 F24, 1997 J3, 1998 F7, 1998 D3, 2005 N25, 2006

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72-79 Salt Lake City 58-78 Salt Lake City 66-75 Houston 65-73 Salt Lake City 49-60 Houston 96-94 3ot Houston 64-80 Salt Lake City

5 4 4 5

Vanderbilt (3-15) D26, 1951 L 65-56 1Dallas D21, 1953 W 79-60 Nashville D10, 1959 L 72-82 Houston D17, 1960 L 44-70 Nashville D19, 1961 W 71-64 Houston D4, 1962 L 68-80 Nashville D2, 1963 L 68-82 Houston D3, 1964 L 49-78 Nashville 6 D20, 1968 L 77-85 2Nashville D30, 1971 L 87-105 Nashville D1, 1973 L 80-89 Houston D10, 1977 L 69-87 Houston D23, 1978 L 59-88 Nashville N30, 1979 L 75-94 Nashville D29, 1990 L 68-75 3Nashville D9, 1995 W 78-77 Nashville J2, 2007 L 69-74 Houston J3, 2008 L 58-76 Nashville 15

1 Conference USA Tournament 2 Reliant Arena, Houston

1 SWC Tournament, Dallas 2 Vanderbilt Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. 3 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn.

UCLA (0-2) D5, 1970 L 78-124 Los Angeles 1 D17, 1976 L 60-107 Los Angeles 9

Virginia (0-2) D4, 1993 L 51-59 Charlottesville 12 D10, 1994 L 50-67 1Houston 20

UNLV (1-2) M4, 1997 L 68-71 1Las Vegas J14, 1999 L 72-78 Las Vegas F13, 1999 W 59-55 Houston

1 WAC Tournament

UTEP (9-10) J16, 1997 W 74-60 Houston F15, 1997 L 78-83 El Paso J29, 2000 L 70-92 El Paso F24, 2000 W 62-59 Houston F1, 2001 L 69-85 El Paso F24, 2001 L 52-59 Houston J12, 2002 W 73-59 Houston F7, 2002 W 75-68 El Paso J18, 2003 W 91-63 El Paso F13, 2003 W 72-66 Houston J10, 2004 W 84-68 Houston F5, 2004 L 62-105 El Paso J6, 2005 L 67-96 El Paso F5, 2005 L 71-73 Houston M11, 2005 L 77-85 1Reno F18, 2006 L 47-58 El Paso J24, 2007 W 73-67 Houston M7, 2007 W 77-74 2Memphis J12, 2008 L 43-71 El Paso 1 WAC Tournament 2 Conference USA Tournament

U.S. International (0-1) D5, 1987 L 81-82 1Arkon 1 McDonald’s-Zips Classic, Akron, Ohio

Utah (1-6)

1 The Summit, Houston

VMI (1-0) D20, 1972 W 72-56 Houston Virginia Tech (1-0) D28, 1962 W 69-67 1Jacksonville 1 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla.

Wagner (N.Y.) (1-0) D30, 1980 W 63-44 1Birmingham 1 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala.

Wake Forest (0-2) D4, 1971 W 62-100 Winston-Salem N30, 1973 W 75-70 Houston Washington (1-1) D29, 1977 W 57-70 1Portland D5, 1992 W 68-60 2Seattle

1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. 2 U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament, Seattle, Wash.

Washington State (1-0) N23, 2004 W 64-49 1Fairbanks 1 BP Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, Alaska

Wayland Baptist (3-0) N30, 1974 W 81-62 Houston N29, 1976 W 81-62 Houston D9, 1978 W 99-67 Houston Weber State (0-1)

D4, 1998

W 68-72 2ot 1San Francisco

1 Northwestern Mutual Classic, San Francisco, Calif.

West Texas A&M (1-0) D27, 1944 W 60-44 1Oklahoma City 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

West Virginia (0-1) N29, 1997 W 61-78 1San Juan 1 Thanksgiving San Juan Shootout, San Juan, P.R.

Western Carolina (1-0) D29, 2006 W 67-62 1Moraga 1 Saint Mary’s College Classic, Moraga, Calif.

Western Kentucky (0-1) D6, 1980 W 63-76 Houston Wichita State (1-0) 1949-50 W 72-66 William & Mary (2-0) J6, 1971 W 77-74 Williamsburg D22, 1971 W 88-76 Houston Wisconsin (2-1) D16, 1957 L 62-67 Madison D6, 1958 W 78-37 Houston M17, 1993 W 77-73 1Madison 1 56th National Invitation Tournament

Wisconsin-Milwaukee (0-1) M17, 2004 L 91-63 1Milwaukee 1 67th National Invitation Tournament

Wisconsin-Oshkosh (1-0) J2, 1988 W 89-69 Houston Wisconsin-Platteville (1-0) D4, 1989 W 64-60 Houston Wright State (2-0) J4, 1975 W 92-83 Houston F4, 1980 W 84-78 Houston Wyoming (1-3) D23, 1947 L 48-50 Laramie D31, 1947 L 43-56 1Oklahoma City J7, 1999 W 77-52 Houston F6, 1999 L 63-70 Laramie

1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Xavier (0-2) D17, 1977 L 58-65 1Houston D18, 1992 L 60-75 2Tokyo 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Hofheinz Pavilion 2 NCAA Ball, Tokyo

Yale (3-1) D21, 1970 W 91-71 Houston D30, 1972 W 72-70 1Milwaukee N24, 1995 W 80-58 2Palo Alto J2, 2005 L 67-70 Houston 1 Milwaukee Classic, Wis. 2 Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif.

Opponent’s AP ranking at time of game indicated in right column.

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History l All-Time Results 1914-15 (8-1, 5-1) Coach: Robert Cummings J16 Galveston YMCA W J20 Houston High W J22 Galveston W J29 Baylor W F3 Texas L F4 Southwestern (Texas) W F6 Texas A&M W F9 Southwestern (Texas) W

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64-16 64-9 27-18 45-10 28-14 18-8 27-15 39-7

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston

1915-16 (12-5, 5-3) Coach: Robert Cummings J3 A&M-Commerce W J15 Southwestern (Texas) W J20 Decatur Baptist W J27 Galveston W J31 Baylor W F1 Baylor W F7 Tulane W F8 Tulane W F11 Texas L F12 Texas A&M L F18 Texas A&M W F19 Texas A&M W F21 Texas L F23 LSU L F24 LSU L F25 Tulane W F26 Tulane W

60-15 40-8 63-20 50-20 35-19 34-15 33-18 42-18 37-27 25-20 16-9 24-22 17-16 29-21 25-17 29-25 29-13

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin College Station Houston Houston Houston Baton Rouge Baton Rouge New Orleans New Orleans

1916-17 (10-5) Coach: Robert Cummings J9 Southwestern (Texas) W J10 Southwestern (Texas W J15 Texas A&M W J16 Texas A&M L J22 Daniel Baker W J23 Daniel Baker W J29 Texas L J30 Texas W J31 Southwestern (Texas) W F9 Texas L F10 Texas W F15 TCU W F16 TCU W F26 Texas A&M L F27 Texas A&M L

28-22 33-12 19-16 21-13 27-6 32-9 30-18 24-18 22-10 26-24 27-14 37-16 43-16 24-23 27-20

Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston Houston Austin Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston College Station

1917-18 (10-4, 7-3 1st) Coach: Wilbur Tisdale J18 Southwestern (Texas) W 33-14 J19 Southwestern (Texas) W 54-19 J24 Texas A&M W 18-14 J25 Texas A&M L 25-21 F1 Texas L 28-16 F2 Texas L 32-25 F13 Baylor W 53-20 F14 Baylor W 52-21 F18 SMU L 32-23 F19 SMU W 35-30 F25 Texas W 40-36 F26 Texas W 31-27 M1 Texas A&M W 27-26 M2 Texas A&M W 29-21 1918-19 (4-10, 2-8) Coach: Wilbur Tisdale J16 TCU L 25-17 J17 TCU L 23-18 J24 Southwestern (Texas) W 22-15 J25 Southwestern (Texas W

Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston

Fort Worth Fort Worth

F1 F2 F5 F6 F14 F15 F17 F18 F24 F25

Texas Texas Baylor Baylor Texas Texas SMU SMU SMU SMU

1919-20 (6-6, 2-5) Coach: Leslie Mann J2 Texas State J15 TCU J16 Midwestern State J26 SMU J30 Texas A&M J31 Texas A&M F5 Texas State F6 Texas State F11 Texas F14 Texas F20 Texas A&M F21 Texas A&M

L L W W L L L L L L

23-22 38-22 37-25 34-22 28-25 36-11 27-17 32-20 40-24 29-17

Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Austin Dallas Dallas Houston Houston

W W L W L L W W L W L L

33-6 50-20 22-18 24-23 39-16 28-10 36-6 30-13 20-12 24-13 43-13 28-13

Houston Houston Dallas Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin College Station College Station

1920-21 (5-10, 4-9) Coach: Pete Cawthon J10 Simmons W J14 Baylor W J15 Baylor W J21 Texas A&M L J22 Texas A&M L J28 Texas L J29 Texas L J31 Baylor L F1 Baylor L F10 SMU W F17 Texas A&M L F18 Texas A&M L F23 Texas L F24 Texas W F26 LSU L

30-17 29-21 28-17 19-17 35-17 32-9 35-13 25-19 35-24 27-20 26-16 28-18 35-31 24-22 35-23

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Austin Waco Waco Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston Houstoin

1921-22 (2-12, 1-1) Coach: Howard F. Yerges J13 Sam Houston State W J14 Sam Houston State L J20 Texas A&M L J21 Texas A&M L J27 Texas L J28 Texas L F3 Baylor W F4 SMU L F13 SMU L F17 Texas A&M L F18 Texas A&M L F24 Texas L F25 Texas L M3 Baylor L

33-29 34-14 22-7 19-12 33-13 29-12 25-22 20-16 23-19 15-6 13-9 21-8 36-11 26-11

Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston Waco Dallas Dallas Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston

1922-23 (10-9, 7-9) Coach: Phil Arbuckle J5 Port Arthur Gulf L 26-20 J10 Oklahoma State W 26-16 J11 Oklahoma State L 29-18 J12 Sam Houston State W 22-13 J13 Sam Houston State W J15 Houston YMCA W 24-11 J26 Texas A&M L 33-24 J27 Texas A&M W 26-15 F2 Baylor W 22-20

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston

F3 F9 F10 F16 F17 F23 F24 M2 M3 M5

Baylor Texas Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas Texas Baylor Baylor Oklahoma State

L L L L L W W L W W

11-8 36-17 24-17 29-25 25-23 29-21 32-26 26-25 32-18 28-21

Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Houston Houston Waco Waco Houston

L L L L L L L L W L L L L W L W L L L L

18-13 16-9 17-14 12-8 33-14 40-22 23-13 22-14 33-17 26-22 39-10 32-9 31-26 28-26 29-22 30-19 31-30 35-34 32-19 33-25

Houston Houston Waco Waco Houston Houston College Station College Station Houston Houston Austin Austin Houston Houston Houston Houston Fort Worth Fort Worth Stillwater Stillwater

1924-25 (2-12) Coach: John P. Nicholson Texas A&M L J19 Baylor L J21 Oklahoma State L J22 Oklahoma State L J28 Texas A&M L J30 SMU L F1 Arkansas L F2 Arkansas L F7 SMU L F12 TCU L F14 Texas L F20 TCU L F21 Baylor W F24 Texas L

35-17 14-7 25-11 20-14 29-21 30-23 37-19 29-9 30-23 29-21 20-16 26-12 24-16 28-13

College Station Waco Houston Houston Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin

1925-26 (1-13) Coach: Franklyn Ashcraft J13 Centenary L J14 Centenary L J16 Texas W J18 Baylor L J21 TCU L J22 Texas A&M L J26 Texas A&M L F12 Arkansas L F13 Arkansas L F15 TCU L F19 Baylor L F20 SMU L F23 Texas L F26 SMU L

41-37 33-22 22-17 23-21 27-24 31-29 32-28 54-15 25-17 41-21 31-26 29-9 27-9 23-9

Houston Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston Houston Fort Worth Waco Dallas Austin Houston

1923-24 (3-17) Coach: Pete Cawthon J9 TCU J10 TCU J14 Baylor J15 Baylor J18 Texas J19 Texas J25 Texas A&M J26 Texas A&M F1 Baylor F2 Baylor F8 Texas F9 Texas F15 Texas A&M F16 Texas A&M F22 Arkansas F23 Arkansas F29 TCU M1 TCU M3 Oklahoma State M4 Oklahoma State

1926-27 (0-9) Coach: Franklyn Ashcraft J7 Arkansas L 36-18 J8 Arkansas L 33-18

Fayetteville Fayetteville


History l Game-by-Game Series J14 J17 J22 F2 F21 F23 F25

Texas A&M Texas SMU Texas TCU Texas A&M SMU

L L L L L L L

29-28 28-19 44-15 30-24 27-21 40-20 39-20

Houston Austin Dallas Houston Houston College Station Houston

1927-28 (3-9) Coach: Russell Daugherty J7 Texas A&M L J14 SMU L J21 Texas L J23 Baylor L J28 Baylor W J30 Texas A&M W F1 Texas L F13 TCU W F17 Arkansas L F18 Arkansas L F24 TCU L F25 SMU L

27-23 33-20 37-27 35-31 37-27 33-30 36-34 21-20 21-11 27-23 21-15 43-26

Houston Houston Austin Waco Houston College Station Houston Fort Worth Houston Houston Fort Wroth Dallas

1928-29 (2-10) Coach: Russell Daugherty J10 Texas A&M L J15 Texas A&M W J21 TCU L J26 Baylor L J28 Texas L F9 SMU L F15 Arkansas L F16 Arkansas L F18 SMU L F19 TCU L F26 Texas L M2 Baylor W

33-29 38-30 28-27 41-38 55-25 26-20 51-18 44-13 29-28 27-26 33-32 43-28

College Station Houston Houston Waco Austin Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Houston

35-33 38-28

Houston Houston

39-24 41-40 34-28 33-24 23-17 24-23 26-17 35-27 31-23 30-26 37-16 41-37

Houston Houston Dallas Fort Worth Houston Houston College Station Waco Austin Houston Houston Houston

36-27 47-34 41-40 45-28 49-38 44-28 36-32 31-25 37-34 ot 27-24 53-40 50-42 26-23

Bloomington Peoria Peoria Chicago Fort Worth Dallas Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Houston Waco Houston Houston

1929-30 (7-9, 4-8) Coach: Russell Daugherty D5 YMCA Triangles W D13 A&M-Commerce L D20 Sam Houston State W D21 Sam Houston State W J7 Texas L J11 SMU L J17 SMU L J18 TCU L J21 Texas A&M W F3 TCU W F8 Texas A&M W F15 Baylor L F17 Texas L F24 Arkansas L F25 Arkansas W M1 Baylor L 1930-31 (8-9, 4-8) Coach: Russell Daugherty D26 Illinois Wesleyan W D29 Bardley W D30 Bradley W J2 DePaul L J9 TCU L J10 SMU L J12 Arkansas L J13 Arkansas L J17 Baylor W J24 Texas A&M W J27 Baylor L F14 Texas W F17 Texas A&M L

F21 F23 F25 F28

TCU SMU Texas Santa Fe

L L W W

49-29 59-39 23-16 38-23

Houston Houston Austin Houston

1931-32 (5-9, 4-8) Coach: Russell Daugherty D18 Sam Houston State W D19 Sam Houston State L J9 Texas A&M W J16 TCU L J18 SMU W J23 Texas L J25 Baylor L F16 Texas A&M L F17 SMU W F20 TCU L F23 Baylor L F24 Texas W F26 Arkansas L F27 Arkansas L

39-27 36-23 40-26 47-22 24-19 26-19 41-21 27-6 28-22 47-28 36-21 25-22 25-23 34-19

Houston Houston Houston Fort Worth Dallas Austin Houston College Station Houston Houston Waco Austin Houston Houston

1932-33 (8-9, 2-10) Coach: Jimmy Kitts D13 Texas A&M W D17 Sam Houston State L Marshall’s Five W Texas Company W J7 Texas A&M W Sam Houston State W J14 Baylor W J20 Arkansas L J21 Arkansas L J23 SMU W J24 TCU L F11 Texas A&M L F14 Texas L F21 Baylor W F22 Texas L F25 TCU L F28 SMU L

50-35 36-29 61-25 39-34 35-18 39-38 45-28 36-32 33-23 34-33 49-23 26-18 33-24 39-35 59-31 37-34 26-24

Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Houston Waco Austin Houston Houston

1933-34 (6-6, 6-6) Coach: Jimmy Kitts J10 Texas A&M J13 SMU J20 Texas J22 Baylor F12 TCU F16 Arkansas F17 Arkansas F20 Texas F24 SMU F26 TCU F28 Texas A&M M3 Baylor

31-29 37-25 40-38 45-30 29-27 32-20 25-22 45-34 36-30 42-25 40-36 39-32

Houston Houston Austin Waco Houston Houston Houston Houston Dallas Fort Wroth College Station Houston

W W L W L L W W L L L W

1934-35 (20-3, 9-3 1st) Coach: Jimmy Kitts D18 A&M-Kingsville W 62-31 D19 A&M-Kingsville W 47-21 D20 Sam Houston State W 38-22 D22 United Gas W 45-24 D28 Texas Chiropractors W 68-20 D29 San Antonio YMCA W 63-24 J2 Hunt Oilers W 37-36 J3 Hunt Oilers W 35-21 J5 Texas A&M W 46-32 J10 Arkansas L 31-30 J11 Arkansas L 37-19 J14 TCU W 36-24 J15 SMU L 32-19 J19 LSU W 56-47 J24 Sam Houstoun State W 48-22 J26 Baylor W 43-31 F7 Central Methodist W 34-28 F9 Texas W 43-35 F16 SMU W 32-30 F19 Texas A&M W 33-23 F22 TCU W 29-25 M3 Texas W 34-27 M4 Baylor W 36-26 1935-36 (12-10, 8-4) Coach: Jimmy Kitts D18 Oklahoma L 47-38 D19 Oklahoma L 34-26 D27 Hurst Oil L 35-31 D28 Hurst Oil L 31-27 J2 United Gas W 31-27 SHS&C W 40-20 J7 Baylor W 35-33 J8 Texas L 41-32 J14 Arkansas L 33-26 J15 Arkansas W 35-29 J18 TCU W 34-20 J20 SMU W 42-26 J22 LSU W 42-37 J23 LSU W 38-30 F6 Baylor W 32-23 F12 Texas L 37-33 F14 Texas A&M W 38-32 F19 Long Island U. 1 L 45-29 F21 Duquesne 1 L 43-39 F25 Texas A&M W 44-29 F29 SMU L 43-34 M2 TCU W 45-29 1 Madison Square Garden, New York 1936-37 (6-10, 7-5) Coach: Jimmy Kitts D16 Drake L D17 Drake W D19 Oklahoma L D21 Southern Cal L D22 Southern Cal L J6 Texas A&M W J16 Texas W J22 Baylor L J27 Texas A&M L F12 SMU L F13 TCU W F19 Arkansas L F20 Arkansas L F27 SMU L M1 TCU W M6 Baylor W

39-38 30-26 31-28 40-31 67-39 32-25 28-20 27-19 28-24 38-36 43-36 52-29 52-34 35-32 43-34 40-36

Houston Houston Huntsville Houston @Chiropractors San Antonio Houston Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Fort Worth SMU Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston Austin Waco

Norman Norman Houston Houston Houston Waco Austin Houston Houston Fort Worth Dallas Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Houston Houston College Station New York New York Houston Houston Houston

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Waco College Station Dallas Fort Worth’ Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Houston Houston

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History l All-Time Results 1937-38 (6-17, 2-10) Coach: Jimmy Kitts D20 Southern Cal L 55-30 Houston D21 Southern Cal L 43-37 Houston D27 NE Oklahoma W 38-26 Houston D28 North Texas L 43-33 Houston D29 Baylor 1 W 44-30 Oklahoma City D30 Central Missouri St. 1 L 35-28 Oklahoma City J3 Oklahoma L 51-41 Norman J4 Oklahoma L 50-10 Norman J7 LSU W 45-38 Baton Rouge J8 LSU L 53-38 Baton Rouge Sam Houston State W 42-37 J11 Arkansas L 38-31 Houston J12 Arkansas L 59-37 Houston J15 Texas A&M L 45-39 College Station J22 Baylor L 54-44 Houston F8 Texas W 42-41 Houston F12 SMU L 42-23 Houston F14 TCU W 62-57 Houston F18 SMU L 50-35 Dallas F19 TCU L 50-48 Fort Worth F25 Texas L 53-35 Austin F26 Baylor L 47-45 Waco M1 Texas A&M L 52-45 Houston 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City

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1938-39 (10-11, 6-6) Coach: Buster Brannon D10 Tulane W 40-18 D12 Stephen F. Austin St. L 31-24 D14 LSU W 34-32 D15 LSU L 30-27 D19 North Texas L 45-38 D21 Sam Houston State L 56-43 D22 Sam Houston State L 45-43 D23 Sam Houston State 1 W 46-40 J5 Texas A&M W 51-49 J7 Texas W 45-41 J16 Texas A&M W 37-29 J20 SMU L 33-31 J21 TCU W 44-41 J28 Baylor L 44-42 Second Presbyterian W 60-50 F16 TCU W 44-30 F18 SMU W 39-36 F24 Baylor L 63-40 F25 Texas L 50-41 M1 Arkansas L 50-45 M2 Arkansas L 40-35 1 Played at City Auditorium, Conroe 1939-40 (25-4, 10-2 1st) Coach: Buster Brannon Second Presbyterian W 75-33 State Mutual W 82-17 D12 North Texas W 72-37 D13 Sam Houston State 1 W 65-51 D15 Sam Houston State W 52-42 D18 LSU W 56-39 D19 LSU W 61-51 Centenary W 60-28 Centenary W 60-39 D28 Purdue L 52-41 Loyola (Ill.) W 55-41 J1 Bradley W 65-58 J5 TCU W 57-41 J6 Texas L 50-46 J12 TCU W 48-24 J13 SMU W 36-34 J18 Texas A&M W 62-44 J22 SMU W 52-33

Houston Nacogdoches Houston Houston Denton Huntsville Huntsville Conroe College Station Houston Houston Dallas Fort Worth Houston Houston Houston Houston Waco Austin Houston Houston

Houston Houston Houston Conroe Huntsville Baton Rouge Baton Rouge West Lafayette Chicago Peoria Houston Houston Fort Worth Dallas College Station Dallas

J23 J26 J27 F19 F20 F27 M22 M23

Texas A&M W 67-54 Houston Baylor L 45-43 Houston Baylor W 52-44 Houston St. Mary’s W 59-43 San Antonio St. Mary’s W 66-47 San Antonio Arkansas W 60-43 Houston Arkansas W 42-28 Houston Texas W 42-41 Austin Phelan’s Best W 60-46 Beaumont Kansas 2 L 50-44 Kansas City Colorado 2 W 60-56 ot Kansas City 1 Season Opener played at City Auditorium, Conroe 2 NCAA Western Regional

1940-41 (18-6, 8-4) Coach: Buster Brannon D10 Sam Houston State W D12 Sam Houston State L D16 Southern Cal W D17 Southern Cal W D19 LSU W D20 LSU W D23 LaSalle W D27 Albright W D30 Long Island U. L J7 Texas L J11 Texas A&M W J17 Baylor W J20 TCU W J21 SMU L J25 Port Arthur W F5 St. Mary’s W F6 St. Mary’s W F12 Arkansas L F13 Arkansas L F17 TCU W F18 SMU W F22 Texas A&M W F24 Baylor W

53-33 46-36 51-37 43-41 60-48 54-33 51-45 73-65 61-57 48-37 68-34 52-32 61-43 43-36 78-33 60-52 63-36 66-41 48-43 59-46 63-38 50-46 73-64

1941-42 (22-5, 10-2 T-1st) Coach: Buster Brannon D9 Sam Houston State W 65-35 D12 LSU W 54-42 D13 LSU W 50-37 D16 Texas Tech W 55-43 D17 Phillips 66 W 47-45 D20 A&M-Commerce W 57-34 D22 Sam Houston State W 54-34 D27 Fordham W 68-44 D28 LaSalle W 51-41 J7 Texas W 62-38 J10 Texas A&M L 36-34 J13 SMU W 55-35 J17 Arkansas L 55-47 J21 Texas A&M W 44-42 J24 Baylor W 73-36 A&M-Commerce W 36-34 F6 Phillips 66 L 53-28 F12 TCU W 44-37 F14 SMU W 65-31 F20 TCU W 52-32 F24 Baylor W 63-38 F28 Texas W 61-41 M14 Corpus Christi NAS W 37-36 M15 Corpus Christi NAS W 45-39 M20 Stanford 1 L 53-47 M21 Kansas 1 L 55-53 1 NCAA Western Regional

Houston Houston Houston Houston Philadelphia Reading Brookville Austin Houston Houston Fort Worth Dallas Houston Houston Fayetteville Fayetteville Houston Houston College Station Houston

Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Houston

Philadelphia Houston Houston Dallas Houston College Station Waco Fort Worth Dallas Houston Houston Austin Kansas City Kansas City

1942-43 (17-9, 9-3 T-1st) Coach: Joe Davis D9 Stephen F. Austin St. W 51-44 Houston D10 Stephen F. Austin St. W 46-35 Houston D17 LSU W 56-26 Houston D18 LSU L 62-60 Houston D28 Pittsburg State L 40-39 Houston D29 Southwestern (Kan.) W 39-28 D30 Baylor 1 W 42-26 Oklahoma City D30 E. Central Oklahoma W 48-42 Houston J6 Texas L 55-36 Austin J9 Corpus Christi NAS L 60-46 Houston J11 TCU L 27-23 Houston J15 Arkansas L 52-35 Fayetteville J16 Arkansas W 41-37 Fayetteville J20 Texas A&M W 42-33 Houston J23 Baylor W 36-34 Waco F5 Corpus Christi NAS L 42-39 Corpus Christi F6 Corpus Christi NAS L 41-36 Corpus Christi F9 Texas W 50-39 Houston F13 SMU W 53-33 Houston F18 Baylor W 53-36 Houston F20 SMU W 50-39 Dallas F22 TCU W 36-28 Fort Worth F27 Texas A&M W 40-30 College Station M15 Sam Houston State W 62-44 M16 Sam Housotn State W 58-41 M22 St. John’s 2 L 51-49 ot New York 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City 2 National Invitation Tournament, New York 1943-44 (15-5, 11-1, T-1st) Coach: Joe Davis D10 Randolph Field L 38-35 D11 Kelly Field L 42-38 D17 Ellington Field W 61-48 D22 Ellington Field L 42-39 D26 S’western Oklahoma L 34-33 D27 Phillips 66 W 52-36 D28 Texas Tech W 60-37 Oklahoma City J5 Baylor 1 W 45-27 Waco J8 SMU W 54-34 Houston J14 Arkansas L 42-41 Houston J15 Arkansas W 67-41 Houston J19 Ellington Field W 52-44 J22 Texas A&M W 63-33 College Station J28 TCU W 48-38 Fort Worth J29 SMU W 38-27 Dallas F2 Texas W 56-34 Houston F8 Texas A&M W 67-33 Houston F11 TCU W 63-34 Houston F16 Texas W 62-43 Austin F19 Baylor W 65-38 Houston 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City 1944-45 (20-1, 12-0 1st) Coach: Joe Davis D5 Ellington Field W 48-37 D11 Ellington Field W 57-32 D14 Lackland AAF W 59-44 D16 Temple McCloskey W 46-23 D20 Pentathlon Military W 62-32 D27 West Texas State 1 W 60-44 D28 Oklahoma State 1 L 42-28 D29 Oklahoma 1 W 43-28 J6 Texas A&M W 53-22 J12 SMU W 70-62 J13 TCU W 50-44 J18 Waco AAF W 39-35 J20 Texas A&M W 66-25 J26 Arkansas W 57-46 J27 Arkansas W 69-56

Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City College Station Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston


History l Game-by-Game Series J31 F3 F9 F10 F14 F17

Texas W 59-48 Austin Baylor W 95-22 Houston TCU W 68-47 Fort Worth SMU W 72-53 Dallas Texas W 74-65 Houston Baylor W 68-26 Waco 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City

1945-46 (10-11, 5-7) Coach: Buster Brannon D6 Sam Houston State W 46-35 Huntsville D12 Louisiana-Layayette W 46-32 Lafayette D19 Louisiana-Lafayette W D21 A&M-Commerce L 52-44 Houston D22 A&M-Commerce W 49-46 Houston D27 Kansas 1 L 42-34 Oklahoma City D28 Texas 1 W 55-42 Oklahoma City D29 Pepperdine 1 L 48-35 Oklahoma City J4 TCU W 58-45 Houston J5 SMU W 49-29 Houston J11 SMU W 55-50 Dallas J12 TCU L 55-49 Fort Worth J16 Texas A&M W 36-34 College Station J19 Baylor L 43-36 Houston J23 YMCA Triangles L 52-42 J26 Baylor L 41-32 Waco F2 Texas L 71-46 Austin F9 Texas A&M W 64-59 Houston F13 Texas L 50-48 Houston F22 Arkansas L 62-45 Fayetteville F23 Arkansas L 68-25 Fayetteville 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City 1946-47 (7-17, 2-10) Coach: Joe Davis D5 Sam Houston State W 51-46 D9 Loyola (La.) 1 W 55-53 Houston D14 DePaul 1 L 48-44 Houston D16 Marquette 1 W 45-38 Houston D20 North Texas L 55-54 Denton D21 Sam Houston State L 58-54 D26 Oklahoma State 2 L 61-39 Oklahoma City D27 Missouri 2 L 57-53 Oklahoma City D28 Tulane 2 L 60-57 Oklahoma City J3 Loyola (La.) W 39-37 New Orleans J4 LSU L 60-35 Baton Rouge J10 Arkansas L 52-51 Fayetteville J11 Arkansas L 65-53 Fayetteville J18 Texas L 67-53 Houston J22 Baylor W 55-49 Houston J25 Texas A&M L 52-39 College Station F7 SMU W 88-48 Dallas F8 TCU W 55-50 Fort Worth F12 Texas A&M W 53-48 Houston F15 Baylor L 67-55 Waco F22 Texas L 67-60 Austin F28 SMU L 75-74 Houston M1 TCU W 64-53 Houston YMCA Triangles L 59-52 1 Houston Tournament 2 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City

1947-48 (10-14, 6-6) Coach: Joe Davis D2 Sam Houston State L 56-54 D8 LSU W 58-55 Houston D9 Texas Tech W 50-45 Houston D12 Sam Houston State W 43-41 Houston D17 Drake L 70-67 Des Moines D18 Creighton L 52-43 Omaha D19 Saint Louis L 67-47 St. Louis D23 Wyoming L 50-48 Laramie D29 Alabama 1 L 45-42 Oklahoma City D30 Georgia Tech 1 W 43-42 Oklahoma City D31 Wyoming 1 L 56-43 Oklahoma City J5 Texas L 59-44 Houston J9 LSU L 43-40 Baton Rouge J16 Baylor L 38-29 Waco J21 Texas A&M W 49-47 Houston J24 Baylor L 61-41 Houston F6 TCU W 68-54 Houston F7 SMU L 65-54 Houston F13 Texas A&M W 52-48 College Station F16 Texas W 54-47 Austin F20 TCU W 55-52 Fort Worth F21 SMU L 54-52 Dallas F27 Arkansas W 61-49 Houston F28 Arkansas L 66-63 Houston 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City 1948-49 (13-11, 9-3 T-1st) Coach: Joe Davis N30 Sam Houston State W 66-58 D3 LSU W 51-39 D4 Tulane L 66-55 D7 Texas Tech L 46-39 D11 Louisiana-Lafayette L 48-44 D14 Sam Houston State W 68-66 ot D18 Louisiana-Lafayette W 68-36 D21 Saint Louis L 74-47 D27 Long Island L 69-66 D29 Temple L 70-59 J1 Niagara L 70-57 J8 Baylor L 63-47 J13 Texas A&M W 54-53 J15 Texas W 45-37 J21 Arkansas W 49-48 F7 SMU L 47-46 F9 TCU W 66-59 F10 SMU W 62-50 F15 Baylor L 55-54 F18 TCU W 62-44 F23 #20 Texas W 65-49 F26 Arkansas W 54-48 M4 Texas A&M W 53-39 Arkansas 1 W 50-34 NCAA District Six Playoffs, Dallas 1949-50 (8-15, 2-10) Coach: Don Suman N30 Sam Houston State W D6 Texas Tech W D8 Louisiana-Lafayette L D9 Tulane L D10 LSU L Sam Houston State W Louisiana-Lafayette W D21 Colorado L D22 Colorado L Wichita State W Pepperdine W J6 Kansas W J7 SMU L J12 Texas L

74-65 57-45 42-26 65-58 49-44 63-48 60-40 83-52 64-51 72-66 68-65 80-61 63-61 55-52

Huntsville Lake Charles New Orleans Houston Lafayette Houston Houston Houston Brookville Philadelphia Niagara Waco Houston Austin Fayetteville Houston Houston Houston Houston Fort Worth Houston Houston College Station Dallas

Houston Lafayette New Orleans Lake Charles Houston Boulder Boulder Houston Houston Houston Austin

J18 J21 F11 F13 F15 F18 F21 F25

Arkansas Texas A&M Baylor TCU SMU Baylor Texas A&M Arkansas Texas A&M

L L L L L L W L L

60-56 56-37 52-43 64-36 55-48 60-59 62-52 61-38 55-41

Houston College Station Waco Fort Worth Dallas Houston Houston Fayetteville

1950-51 (8-15, 2-10) Coach: Don Suman D2 Centenary L D5 Sam Houston State L D9 Tulane W D12 Louisiana-Lafayette W D15 Centenary W D20 Northwestern L D22 Columbia L D28 Stephen F. Austin St. L D30 Stephen F. Austin W J2 Georgia Tech W J4 Texas A&M L J6 Texas L J9 TCU L J13 Baylor L J16 SMU W J20 Sam Houston State W F1 Arkansas L F5 Texas L F9 Baylor L F12 TCU W F17 Texas A&M L F24 SMU L F27 Arkansas L

62-54 57-52 70-66 63-59 78-66 70-61 76-63 84-72 76-41 58-51 51-39 56-54 87-66 69-55 75-69 69-50 50-42 77-51 61-58 54-49 45-41 58-46 57-43

Shreveport Huntsville Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Nacogdoches Houston Houston College Station Houston Fort Worth Houston Houston Houston Houston Austin Waco Houston Houston Dallas Fayetteville

51-50 59-57 ot 68-60 67-64 67-53 71-66 68-48 65-56 64-60 60-57 76-64 52-47 ot 57-53 42-30 ot 55-44 60-53 48-46 66-54 59-55 83-49 62-44 72-57 54-48 56-54

Nacogdoches

1951-52 (9-15, 4-8) Coach: Don Suman N27 Stephen F. Austin L D1 Sam Houston State W D3 LSU L D4 Tulane L D11 Sam Houston State W D15 Stephen F. Austin L D18 #7 Kansas L D26 Vanderbilt 1 L D27 Tennessee 1 W D28 TCU 1 L D29 1Baylor W 1 SMU W J5 SMU L J8 TCU L J11 Texas A&M L J15 Texas L J19 Arkansas W J25 Baylor L F9 Arkansas W F12 TCU L F15 Baylor W F19 SMU W F26 Texas L M1 Texas A&M L 1 SWC Tournament, Dallas

Houston New Orleans Houston Lawrence Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Houston Houston College Station Houston Fayetteville Waco Houston Fort Worth Houston Dallas Austin Houston

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History l All-Time Results 1952-53 (15-6, 8-4) Coach: Don Suman D11 Sam Houston State W D13 Kansas W D18 Tulane W Colorado State L Stephen F. Austin St. W D26 TCU 1 W D29 Baylor 1 W D30 SMU 1 L J6 SMU W J13 Baylor W J17 Arkansas L J20 TCU L J24 Texas A&M W F5 Sam Houston State W F7 Texas L F9 Arkansas W F14 Texas A&M W F17 Baylor W F21 TCU W F24 Texas W M3 SMU L 1 SWC Tournament, Dallas

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75-59 54-51 62-56 54-53 87-66 68-49 65-56 71-62 64-54 75-63 87-68 69-60 52-34 81-54 58-46 70-45 69-56 65-54 76-56 61-56 68-64

Houston Houston Nacogdoches Dallas Dallas Dallas Houston Waco Fayetteville Houston Houston Hunstville Austin Houston College Station Houston Fort Worth Houston Dallas

1953-54 (23-5, 9-3 T-1st) Coach: Don Suman D1 Sam Houston State W 61-48 Houston D7 Stephen F. Austin St. W 78-56 Houston D11 Sam Houston State W 89-77 Huntsville D14 Tulane W 56-49 New Orleans D17 St. John’s W 85-81 Jamaica D19 Tennessee W 78-66 Knoxville D21 Vanderbilt W 79-60 Nashville D28 Texas A&M 1 W 55-43 Houston D29 SMU 1 W 80-79 Houston D30 Texas 1 W 65-58 Houston J5 SMU L 79-66 Dallas J9 Texas A&M W 78-53 Houston J12 TCU W 69-52 Houston J15 Texas L 74-66 Austin J18 Arkansas W 80-55 Fayetteville J23 Baylor W 72-60 Houston F6 Stephen F. Austin St. L 77-75 Nacogdoches F9 Texas A&M W 61-47 College Station F13 Texas W 61-51 Houston F16 Lamar W 69-65 Houston F20 Arkansas W 76-62 Houston F23 Baylor L 76-73 Waco F26 TCU W 72-65 Fort Worth F27 Texas 2 W 70-62 Houston F28 Texas 2 W 72-71 Austin M2 SMU W 90-64 Houston M13 #5 Oklahoma State 3 L 52-45 Stillwater M14 Colorado 3 W 78-55 Stillwater 1 SWC Tournament, Houston 2 SWC Playoffs 3 NCAA West Regional, Stillwater, Okla. Rice AP Rankings — #11 Dec. 22, #16 Dec. 29, #11 Jan. 5, #15 Jan. 12. 1954-55 (10-12, 6-6) Coach: Don Suman D1 Lamar W 73-71 D7 Lamar W 91-74 D11 LSU W 79-72 D13 Tulane L 68-63 D17 Kansas L 77-67 D18 Kansas L 100-72 D21 #3 Illinois L 86-54 D27 Arkansas 1 L 73-66

Beaumont Houston Baton Rouge New Orleans Lawrence Lawrence Houston Houston

D28 D29 J4 J8 J10 J14 J18 J21 F8 F12 F15 F19 F21 F26 M1

W 67-64 Baylor 1 SMU 1 L 88-63 Texas A&M W 61-41 SMU L 76-67 Arkansas L 83-61 Texas W 58-52 #20 TCU W 73-63 Baylor L 87-75 Texas W 79-70 Arkansas L 86-75 Baylor W 80-68 TCU L 84-80 Army All-Stars (Exhib.) L 74-67 SMU L 86-82 ot Texas A&M W 67-52 1 SWC Tournament, Autry Court

Houston Houston Houston Dallas Houston Austin Houston Waco Houston Fayetteville Houston Fort Worth Houston Houston College Station

1955-56 (19-5, 8-4) Coach: Don Suman D1 St. Mary’s (Texas) W 83-53 San Antonio D3 Abilene Christian W 82-43 Houston D5 Lamar W 70-49 Houston D8 Oklahoma W 62-47 Houston D10 Tulane W 83-53 Houston D12 LSU W 85-60 Houston D19 Kansas W 75-66 Houston D21 Auburn W 82-80 2ot Houston D28 Texas A&M 1 W 110-81 Houston D29 Texas 1 W 80-72 Houston D30 SMU 1 L 76-73 ot Houston J4 SMU L 87-65 Dallas J7 Texas A&M W 89-77 Houston J10 TCU W 80-60 Houston J13 Arkansas L 84-70 Fayetteville J16 Texas W 83-58 Houston J21 Baylor W 66-62 Waco F4 Lamar W 70-48 Beaumont F8 TCU W 89-72 Fort Worth F11 Arkansas W 86-65 Houston F14 Baylor W 68-58 Houston F21 Texas L 94-82 Austin F24 Texas A&M W 85-61 College Station F28 #9 SMU L 89-75 Houston 1 SWC Tournament, Autry Court Rice AP Rankings — #17 Dec. 27, #18 Jan. 3 1956-57 (16-8, 8-4) Coach: Don Suman D1 Trinity W D3 Lamar W D6 Minnesota W D8 Auburn L D10 LSU W D15 Sanford L D18 Oregon W D19 Oregon State W D22 Oklahoma L D27 Baylor 1 W D28 Arkansas 1 L D29 Texas A&M 1 W J3 Texas A&M W J5 TCU L J7 Arkansas W J11 Texas W J15 #3 SMU L J19 Baylor W F9 TCU W F12 Baylor L

85-55 66-59 79-74 88-68 87-72 65-64 61-59 55-54 64-57 71-55 81-70 66-44 53-39 62-50 78-68 76-66 59-57 75-62 90-79 95-70

San Antonio Beaumont Houston Auburn Baton Rouge Palo Alto Eugene Corvalis Norman Houston Houston Houston College Station Fort Worth Houston Austin Dallas Houston Houston Waco

F16 F19 F23 M1

Texas W 79-63 Arkansas W 82-69 #6 SMU L 75-72 Texas A&M W 57-55 1 SWC Tournament, Autry Court

Houston Fayetteville Houston Houston

1957-58 (13-11, 7-7) Coach: Don Suman D2 New Mexico State W 72-45 Houston D6 Oklahoma City W 53-45 Houston D9 LSU W 87-56 Houston D16 Wisconsin L 67-62 Madison D18 Illinois L 85-82 Champagne D21 St. John’s L 80-67 Jamaica D26 Baylor 1 W 62-52 Houston D27 Arkansas 1 W 50-49 Houston D28 TCU 1 L 57-55 Houston J4 Texas Tech L 66-63 Houston J7 SMU W 78-74 Houston J10 Texas A&M W 62-59 College Station J13 TCU W 92-68 Fort Worth J18 Baylor W 79-60 Houston F1 Trinity W 77-51 Houston F4 Texas W 102-68 Houston F8 Arkansas W 63-59 Fayetteville F11 Texas A&M W 67-57 Houston F15 Baylor L 63-62 Waco F18 SMU L 70-59 Dallas F22 TCU L 90-65 Houston F24 Arkansas W 61-59 Houstoin F28 Texas L 86-78 Austin M4 Texas Tech L 73-64 Lubbock 1 SWC Tournament, Autry Court Rice AP Rankings — #16 Dec. 10, #14 Dec. 17 1958-59 (11-13, 5-9) Coach: Don Suman D1 Kansas L 65-49 Lawrence D6 Wisconsin W 78-37 Houston D13 LSU W 64-56 Baton Rouge D15 Tulane W 60-51 New Orleans D18 Missouri L 68-62 Houston D20 New Mexico State L 58-53 Las Cruces D22 New Mexico W 81-69 Albuquerque D26 Texas 1 W 62-43 Houston D27 Texas A&M 1 L 60-59 Houston D29 SMU 1 W 81-79 Houston J3 Texas L 61-58 Houston J6 #19 Texas A&M W 70-65 College Station J10 Arkansas L 72-61 Fayetteville J13 TCU L 59-52 Houston J16 Baylor L 46-45 Houston F3 Texas Tech L 52-61 Lubbock F7 SMU L 72-54 Dallas F9 #18 Arkansas W 68-62 Houston F14 SMU 2 L 60-57 Houston F18 #16 TCU L 68-64 Fort Worth F21 Baylor W 54-48 Waco F24 Texas Tech W 94-64 Houston F28 Texas A&M W 74-67 Houston M3 Texas L 63-54 Austin 1 SWC Tournament, Autry Court 2 Rice University’s first regionally-televised game 1959-60 (4-20, 1-13) Coach: John Frankie D1 Trinity L D5 Centenary L D10 Vanderbilt L D12 LSU W D14 Tulane W D17 Missouri L

74-72 86-77 82-72 71-57 93-79 77-48

San Antonio Houston Houston Houston Houston Columbia


History l Game-by-Game Series D19 D28 D29 D30 J5 J9 J12 J16 J19 F6 F9 F13 F16 F20 F22 F26 F29 M3

Oklahoma City W 61-56 Texas 1 L 79-53 TCU 1 L 83-72 Texas Tech 1 L 79-67 Texas Tech L 71-64 Texas L 52-50 TCU L 86-63 Arkansas L 74-63 #10 Texas A&M L 61-43 Baylor W 52-51 SMU L 75-58 #12 Texas A&M L 94-53 SMU L 75-58 Baylor L 79-51 Arkansas L 94-74 TCU L 67-65 ot Texas L 86-62 Texas Tech L 73-72 1 SWC Tournament, Autry Court

Oklahoma City Houston Houstoin Houston Lubbock Austin Fort Worth Fayetteville Houston Houston Dallas College Station Houston Waco Houston Houston Austin Houston

1960-61 (11-12, 7-7) Coach: John Frankie D1 Lamar L 65-53 Beaumont D3 Trinity W 71-67 Houston D5 Florida W 68-63 Houston D10 LSU W 67-50 Baton Rouge D12 Tulane L 84-83 New Orleans D15 Centenary L 78-63 Shreveport D17 Vanderbilt L 70-44 Nashville D29 Mississippi State 1 L 68-60 Houston D30 Clemson 1 W 66-65 Houston J3 Baylor W 70-59 Houston J7 Texas Tech L 78-45 Lubbock J10 TCU W 82-60 Houston J14 Arkansas L 80-55 Fayetteville F1 SMU L 65-53 Dallas F4 Texas W 63-59 Houston F7 Texas A&M L 79-59 College Station F11 Arkansas L 84-72 Houston F14 Baylor W 61-58 Waco F18 Texas A&M L 65-58 Houston F21 Texas L 81-79 Austin F24 SMU W 64-63 Houston F27 Texas Tech W 95-91 ot Houston M2 TCU W 81-71 Fort Worth 1 Rice/Texas Doubleheaders, Autry Court 1961-62 (12-11, 7-7) Coach: John Frankie D2 Georgia Tech W 84-80 Houston D4 Florida L 70-67 Gainesville D6 Florida State L 76-66 Tallahassee D9 LSU W 79-67 Houston D11 Tulane W 69-65 Houston D14 Centenary L 58-57 Houston D19 Vanderbilt W 71-64 Houston D21 Creighton L 91-57 Omaha D23 Trinity W 79-77 San Antonio J4 Baylor W 79-56 Waco J6 TCU W 71-63 Houston J9 Texas Tech L 85-66 Lubbock J12 Texas W 89-64 Houston J30 Arkansas L 104-84 Fayetteville F3 SMU W 61-53 Houston F6 Texas A&M L 88-73 College Station F10 Texas L 83-82 Austin F13 Arkansas W 63-55 Houston F17 SMU L 68-63 Dallas F20 Texas A&M W 63-62 Houston F24 Baylor W 77-69 ot Houston F27 TCU L 75-73 Fort Worth M6 Texas Tech L 60-58 Houston

1962-63 (12-11, 9-5) Coach: John Frankie N30 Georgia Tech L 81-63 Atlanta D3 Tennessee L 75-52 Knoxville D4 Vanderbilt L 80-68 Nashville D8 LSU L 90-82 Baton Rouge D10 Tulane L 82-78 New Orleans D18 Centenary W 58-55 Houston D26 Florida 1 L 67-57 Jacksonville D28 Virginia Tech 1 W 69-67 Jacksonville J3 Texas L 54-49 Austin J5 TCU W 78-63 Houston J8 Texas A&M L 71-61 College Station J12 Arkansas W 85-70 Houston J26 Trinity W 104-75 Houston F2 SMU W 75-72 Houston F5 Baylor W 62-54 Waco F9 Texas Tech W 89-77 Houston F12 Arkansas W 69-65 Fayetteville F16 SMU L 89-79 Dallas F19 Baylor W 74-70 Houston F23 Texas Tech L 74-73 Lubbock F26 Texas L 77-59 Houston M1 TCU W 83-76 Fort Worth M5 Texas A&M W 73-70 Houston 1 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. 1963-64 (15-9, 8-6) Coach: George Carlisle D2 Vanderbilt L D6 Tennessee W D7 LSU W D9 Tulane W D11 Florida State W D13 Centenary W D16 Georgia Tech W D20 BYU L D21 Utah L J4 TCU W J7 Texas Tech W J11 SMU L J25 Trinity W F1 Texas A&M L F4 Arkansas W F8 Baylor W F11 Texas L F15 Texas A&M L F18 Arkansas W F22 Baylor W F25 Texas L F29 TCU W M3 Texas Tech L M5 SMU W

82-68 61-56 87-72 90-62 102-81 90-76 84-79 89-78 79-72 82-73 61-60 92-72 94-74 74-70 76-63 82-65 98-80 79-67 77-69 76-67 93-83 104-86 77-70 97-90

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Shreveport Houston Provo Salt Lake City Fort Worth Houston Dallas San Antonio Houston Fayetteville Waco Houston College Station Houston Houston Austin Houston Lubbock Houston

1964-65 (2-22, 1-13) Coach: George Carlisle D3 #6 Vanderbilt L D5 Georgia Tech L D12 Centenary L D16 Texas A&M L D17 Auburn 1 L D22 Missouri 1 L D28 Oklahoma City 2 L D29 Florida State 2 L D30 LSU 2 L J5 SMU L J9 Baylor W J12 Arkansas L J16 Texas A&M L J30 Trinity W F2 Texas L F6 Texas Tech L

78-49 71-56 81-78 69-60 94-71 81-72 93-63 81-56 79-63 64-62 59-56 79-62 93-55 101-89 76-63 102-69

Nashville Atlanta Shreveport Houston Houston Houston Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Houston Waco Fayetteville Houston Houston Austin Lubbock

F9 F13 F16 F20 F23 F27 M2 M4

TCU L 94-75 Houston Texas L 75-72 Houston Texas A&M L 104-93 College Station Texas Tech L 77-67 Houston SMU L 100-80 Dallas Arkansas L 77-64 Houston Baylor L 79-72 Houston TCU L 98-86 Fort Worth 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court 2 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City

1965-66 (1-22, 1-13) Coach: George Carlisle D2 Auburn L 91-74 Auburn D4 Alabama L 84-80 Tuscaloosa D6 Georgia Tech L 96-87 Houston D8 Trinity L 81-80 San Antonio D13 Missouri L 96-87 Columbia D15 Texas A&M 1 L 89-81 Houston D16 LSU 1 L 85-80 Houston D29 Arkansas State 2 L 92-75 Jonesboro D30 Rutgers 2 L 101-84 Jonesboro J4 Texas L 94-85 Austin J8 Texas A&M L 92-85 Houston J11 TCU L 97-79 Fort Worth J29 Texas Tech L 108-90 Houston F1 Baylor L 88-79 Waco F5 SMU L 112-89 Dallas F8 Arkansas L 76-71 Houston F11 SMU L 99-79 Houston F15 Arkansas L 73-67 Fayetteville F18 Baylor W 82-70 Houston F22 Texas L 91-82 Houston F25 Texas A&M L 93-65 College Station M1 Texas Tech L 80-74 Lubbock M3 TCU L 93-86 Houston 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court 2 Arkansas State Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark. 1966-67 (7-17, 4-10) Coach: Don Knodel D1 Trinity W 85-73 D3 Georgia Tech L 87-61 D5 Florida State L 76-72 D8 Memphis L 63-54 D10 Texas State L 82-81 D14 Idaho State 1 L 87-85 D15 Centenary 1 L 66-65 D19 Lamar W 97-81 D29 Furman 2 L 81-79 D30 LSU 2 W 88-69 J3 Texas A&M L 69-66 J7 Baylor W 65-56 J10 Texas Tech L 91-69 J14 SMU L 84-76 J31 Arkansas W 60-56 F4 TCU W 89-81 F7 Texas L 81-73 F11 Texas A&M W 101-79 F14 Texas L 81-76 F18 Arkansas L 66-63 F21 TCU L 83-74 F25 SMU L 85-84 F28 Baylor L 73-68 M2 Texas Tech L 72-70 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Autry Court 2 Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C.

Houston Atlanta Tallahassee Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Greenville Greenville College Station Houston Lubbock Dallas Houston Houston Austin Houston Houston Fayetteville Fort Worth Houston Waco Houston

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History l All-Time Results 1970 Southwest Conference Champions

Front Row: Jim Naples, Terry Timmerman, Steve Wendell, Don Sturr & Ted Lady. Middle Row: Assistant Coach George Mchaffey, Dale Johnson, Leroy Marion, Don Snyder, Chuck Nelson & Head Coach Chuck Knodel. Back Row: Team Manager Marty Novak, Gary Reist, Tom Myer, Dan McGuire, Trainer Allen Eggert.

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1967-68 (8-16, 6-8) Coach: Don Knodel D2 Georgia Tech L 84-70 D4 Memphis L 64-56 D9 Trinity L 103-79 D11 Tulane W 88-81 D16 Dayton L 82-58 D18 Miami (Ohio) 1 L 70-66 D19 #6 Davidson 1 L 90-68 D21 Army L 64-58 D29 Drake 2 L 87-75 D30 Iona 2 W 61-60 J3 TCU L 84-75 J6 Arkansas W 73-61 J9 SMU W 73-71 J13 Texas Tech W 81-68 J30 Baylor L 70-52 F3 Texas L 68-64 F6 Texas A&M L 75-66 F10 Baylor L 59-58 F3 Texas L 68-64 F6 Texas A&M L 75-66 F10 Baylor L 59-58 F13 Texas A&M L 78-58 F17 Texas L 94-83 F20 TCU W 73-69 F24 Arkansas L 78-65 F27 SMU W 76-75 M2 Texas Tech W 84-80 1 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. 2 Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.

Houston Memphis San Antonio Houston Dayton Charlotte Charlotte Houston Buffalo Buffalo Fort Worth Houston Houston Lubblock Waco Austin Houston Houston Austin Houston Houston College Station Houston Houston Fayetteville Dallas Houston

1968-69 (10-14, 6-8) Coach: Don Knodel D3 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 83-58 Houston D7 A&M-Commerce W 92-75 Houston D9 Tulane L 108-88 New Orleans D20 Vanderbilt 1 L 85-77 Nashville D21 North Carolina State 1 L 69-58 Nashville D27 Rochester 2 L 73-67 Rochester D28 Seton Hall 2 W 71-69 Rochester J7 Arkansas L 67-62 Houston J11 Texas Tech L 88-82 Lubbock J14 TCU W 71-64 Fort Worth J18 SMU L 101-80 Houston J20 Florida State W 83-80 Houston J23 Georgia Tech L 75-56 Houston F1 Baylor L 71-68 Houston F5 Texas W 76-71 Houston F8 Texas A&M L 90-82 College Station F11 #19 Baylor W 75-73 Waco F13 Dayton L 73-55 Houston F15 Texas A&M L 84-83 Houston F18 Texas L 81-80 Austin F22 Arkansas W 74-67 Fayetteville F25 Texas Tech L 84-83 Houston M1 TCU W 95-88 Houston M4 SMU W 96-90 Dallas 1 Vanderbilt Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. 2 Kodak Tournament, Rochester, N.Y.

1969-70 (14-11, 10-4 1st) Coach: Don Knodel D1 Sam Houston State L 89-86 Houston D5 Northwestern State W 80-78 Houston D9 Georgia Tech L 87-57 Houston D13 Colorado State W 88-67 Houston D22 #7 North Carolina L 99-87 Houston D26 Niagara 1 L 101-95 Oklahoma City D28 St. Francis (Pa.) 1 W 57-52 Oklahoma City D29 Northern Arizona 1 L 77-70 Oklahoma City J3 #4 North Carolina 2 L 98-72 Charlotte J12 Tulane W 83-80 New Orleans J17 Texas Tech W 86-85 Houston J20 TCU L 97-88 Lubbock J24 SMU W 77-75 Dallas J27 Texas A&M W 68-58 Houston J31 Texas L 75-67 Austin F3 Arkansas W 76-69 Fayetteville F10 SMU W 66-63 Houston F14 Baylor W 61-60 Waco F17 Arkansas W 85-78 Houston F21 Texas W 75-67 Houston F24 Texas Tech L 78-66 Lubbock M3 Texas A&M L 91-86 College Station M7 #5 New Mexico State 3 L 101-77 Fort Worth 1 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City 2 Played in Charlotte, N.C. 3 NCAA Midwest Regional, Fort Worth 1970-71 (14-12, 6-8) Coach: Don Knodel D1 Abilene Christian W D5 #1 UCLA L D10 Colorado State L D12 Air Force W D23 Texas State W J2 Georgia Tech L J4 Cincinnati L J6 William & Mary W J9 A&M-Corpus Christi W J11 Tulane W J13 UT-Arlington W J16 Arkansas W J19 Texas A&M L J26 SMU W J30 Baylor L F2 Texas L F6 Texas Tech W F9 TCU W F13 Texas A&M W F16 Baylor L F20 TCU L F23 SMU L F27 Arkansas W M2 Texas Tech L M6 Texas L

99-81 124-78 73-57 74-67 98-94 82-72 92-80 77-74 108-84 85-66 93-63 85-82 74-73 78-67 119-96 84-68 80-64 89-63 73-71 73-71 102-86 95-87 97-93 99-87 94-88

Houston Los Angeles Fort Collins Colorado Springs Houston Atlanta Cincinnati Williamsburg Houston Houston Houston Fayetteville Houston Houston Waco Austin Houston Houston College Station Houston Fort Worth Dallas Houston Lubbock Houston

1971-72 (6-20, 1-13) Coach: Don Knodel D2 #2 North Carolina L D4 Wake Forest L D6 The Citadel W D11 Lamar W D20 A&M-Corpus Christi W D22 William & Mary W D28 1Old Dominion 1 L D29 #8 BYU 1 L D30 Vanderbilt 1 L J8 Houston 2 L J10 Hawaii L J12 Georgia Tech W J15 Texas L

127-69 100-62 73-69 67-65 101-82 89-76 114-86 96-73 105-87 101-73 84-65 87-74 87-63

Chapel Hill Winston-Salem Houston Houston Houston Houston Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Houston Houston Houston Austin


History l Game-by-Game Series J22 J25 J29 F1 F5 F8 F12 F15 F19 F22 F26 F29 M4

Texas Tech L 89-87 Baylor L 88-70 TCU L 69-55 Texas A&M L 80-70 Arkansas L 103-95 SMU L 74-65 Texas L 83-67 Texas Tech L 80-76 Baylor L 79-77 TCU L 75-68 Texas A&M W 73-69 SMU L 78-69 Arkansas L 113-103 1 Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. 2 The Astrodome, Houston

Houston Houston Fort Worth Houston Fayetteville Houston Houston Lubbock Waco Houston College Station Dallas Houston

1972-73 (7-19, 2-12) Coach: Don Knodel D4 Lamar L 87-82 Beaumont D9 George Washington W 93-89 Houston D20 Virginia Military W 72-56 Houston D23 UC-Santa Barbara L 74-71 Houston D29 #3 Marquette 1 L 71-40 Milwaukee D30 Yale 1 W 72-70 Milwaukee J5 American 2 L 80-61 Washington, D.C. J6 The Citadel 2 W 82-64 Washington, D.C. J8 Georgia Tech L 69-65 Atlanta J11 Cincinnati W 63-57 Houston J13 TCU W 83-73 Houston J16 #12 Houston L 96-77 Autry Court J20 SMU L 79-77 Dallas J23 Texas Tech L 65-51 Lubbock J27 Texas A&M W 81-75 Houston J30 Texas L 88-73 Austin F3 Arkansas L 90-69 Fayetteville F6 Baylor L 75-70 Houston F10 TCU L 72-71 Fort Worth F13 SMU L 79-68 Houston F17 Texas Tech L 65-61 Houston F20 Texas A&M L 90-80 College Station F24 Texas L 75-68 Houston F27 Baylor L 72-71 Waco M3 Arkansas L 105-79 Houston M5 #8 Houston L 116-72 Hofheinz Pav. 1 Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. 2 Presidential Classic, Washington, D.C. 1973-74 (11-17, 5-9) Coach: Don Knodel N30 Wake Forest L D1 Vanderbilt L D8 Lamar W D10 UT-Pan American W D12 Tarleton State W D15 Houston Baptist W D21 Colorado State L D28 San Diego State W D29 UC-Santa Barbara L J4 Hawaii L J5 Hawaii L J7 California W J12 Houston L J15 Baylor L J19 Arkansas W J22 Texas L J26 Texas A&M L J29 Texas Tech L F2 SMU W F5 TCU W F9 Arkansas L F12 Baylor W F16 Texas L

75-70 89-80 79-67 ot 80-71 72-71 93-89 83-66 75-64 83-80 109-75 99-71 76-75 ot 95-86 93-91 77-69 82-71 80-79 75-67 72-69 73-67 106-81 83-76 85-76

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston San Diego Santa Barbara Honolulu Honolulu Berekley Autry Court Waco Houston Houston College Station Houston Houston Fort Worth Fayetteville Houston Houston

F19 F23 F26 M2 M7

Texas A&M Texas Tech SMU TCU Houston

L L L W L

96-82 85-54 89-79 82-72 107-62

1974-75 (5-21, 2-12) Coach: Bob Polk N30 Wayland Baptist W 81-62 D2 Missouri L 92-67 D7 Air Force L 58-42 D9 Houston Baptist W 87-83 D14 San Diego State L 83-75 D18 California L 64-54 D21 UT-Pan American L 83-81 D27 Louisiana-Monroe 1 L 86-71 D28 Louisiana Tech 1 L 86-82 ot J4 Wright State W 92-83 J11 Houston L 91-70 J18 Baylor L 74-73 J21 Texas A&M L 64-61 J28 Arkansas L 74-67 F1 SMU L 76-67 F4 TCU W 88-67 F8 Texas Tech L 86-60 F11 Texas L 60-59 F15 Texas Tech L 74-63 F18 Texas L 68-62 F22 Texas A&M L 99-66 F25 Arkansas L 86-51 M1 Baylor L 85-67 M4 TCU L 89-61 M8 SMU W 84-82 2ot M11 Houston L 82-73 1 Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La. 1975-76 (3-24, 1-15) Coach: Bob Polk N 29 Southern Miss L 87-69 D1 Tulane L 96-63 D6 Texas Lutheran W 70-67 D8 Missouri L 94-75 D13 UT-Arlington W 78-69 D18 McNeese State L 89-80 D20 UT-Pan American L 107-87 D22 Illinois L 106-64 D29 South Alabama 1 L 112-64 D30 UT-Pan American 1 L 95-66 J3 Baylor L 87-69 J6 Texas Tech L 102-62 J10 Houston L 87-59 J12 Texas Tech L 83-58 J14 Arkansas L 80-62 J19 TCU L 103-85 J24 Texas L 74-56 J26 Texas A&M L 85-77 J28 SMU L 85-67 J31 Baylor L 78-63 F3 SMU L 91-71 F7 Houston L 99-79 F11 Arkansas L 111-68 F17 TCU W 93-78 F21 Texas L 90-70 F24 Texas A&M L 98-67 F28 Texas Tech 2 L 101-84 1 Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 2 SWC Playoff, Lubbock

Houston Lubbock Dallas Houston Hofheinz Pav.

Houston Columbia Houston Houston Houston Houston Edinburg Monroe Monroe Houston Hofheinz Pav. Waco Houston Houston Dallas Houston Houston Austin Lubbock Houston College Station Fayetteville Houston Fort Worth Houston Autry Court

Hattiesburg New Orleans Houston Houston Houston Lake Charles Edinburg Champaign Mobile Mobile Waco Houston Hofheinz Pav. Lubbock Houston Fort Worth Houston College Station Houston Houston Dallas Autry Court Fayetteville Houston Austin Houston Lubbock

1976-77 (9-18, 3-13) Coach: Bob Polk N29 Wayland Baptist W D1 Tulane W D4 Southern Miss W D7 UNC-Greensboro W D11 Austin College W D13 Northern Colorado W D17 #9 UCLA L D20 Cal State-Fullerton L D29 North Carolina State L D30 Duke L J4 SMU L J8 Texas Tech L J10 SMU L J12 Houston L J15 #16 Arkansas L J22 TCU W J24 #15 Texas L J26 Baylor L J29 Texas A&M L F1 Baylor W F5 Texas Tech L F8 Houston L F12 #13 Arkansas 1 L F17 Texas A&M L F19 TCU W F22 #14 Texas L F26 Texas Tech 2 L 1 Played in Little Rock, Ark. 2 SWC Playoff, Lubbock

81-62 85-61 80-77 90-65 86-66 76-67 107-60 74-62 93-72 87-77 81-71 83-58 72-61 106-56 72-45 69-66 74-68 89-67 93-60 73-60 84-65 109-73 78-51 79-61 93-72 90-51 93-74

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Los Angeles Fullerton Raleigh Durham Dallas Houston Houston Hofheinz Pav. Houston Fort Worth Houston Waco College Station Houston Lubbock Autry Court Little Rock Houston Houston Austin Lubbock

1977-78 (4-22, 2-14) Coach: Mike Schuler D3 Pacific W 52-50 Houston D10 Vanderbilt L 87-69 Houston D13 Florida Tech W 65-63 Houston D16 North Texas 1 L 80-66 Hofheinz Pav. D17 Xavier (Ohio) 1 L 65-58 Hofheinz Pav. D22 LSU L 97-68 Baton Rouge D28 Oregon State 2 L 75-58 Portland D29 Washington 2 L 70-57 Portland D30 Oregon 2 L 74-71 Portland J7 Baylor W 84-80 Houston J9 SMU L 80-65 Dallas J12 #6 Arkansas L 69-60 Houston J14 Texas Tech L 75-63 Houston J17 Texas L 78-64 Austin J21 Houston L 96-74 Hofheinz Pav. J23 TCU W 66-58 Houston J28 Texas A&M L 74-70 College Station J30 SMU L 76-73 Houston F1 Texas Tech L 81-77 Lubbock F4 #2 Arkansas L 69-48 Fayetteville F7 #12 Texas L 102-86 Houston F11 Houston L 87-62 Autry Court F13 TCU L 57-54 Fort Worth F18 Baylor L 75-65 Waco F21 Texas A&M L 81-75 Houston M2 Houston 3 L 108-67 Hofheinz Pav. 1 Bluebonnet Classic, Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston 2 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. 3 SWC Playoff, Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston

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History l All-Time Results 1978-79 (7-20, 4-12) Coach: Mike Schuler N29 Texas Lutheran W 99-90 Houston D2 Northwestern L 93-71 Evanston D4 #3 Notre Dame L 105-61 South Bend D7 Texas State L 63-62 Houston D9 Walyand Baptist W 99-67 Houston D11 Doane W 100-75 Houston D15 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 L 76-70 The Summit D16 UT-Pan American 1 L 75-72 The Summit D23 Vanderbilt L 88-59 Nashville J4 UT-Arlington L 67-65 Houston J6 Baylor L 64-52 Waco J8 SMU W 78-76 Houston J10 Arkansas L 79-66 Fayetteville J13 Texas Tech W 62-56 Lubbock J16 Texas L 94-81 Houston J20 Houston L 101-75 Autry Court J22 TCU W 59-56 Fort Worth J27 #14 Texas A&M L 81-62 Houston J29 SMU L 80-67 Dallas F1 Texas Tech L 78-56 Houston F3 Arkansas L 68-50 Houston F6 Texas L 95-52 Austin F10 Houston L 75-72 Hofheinz Pav. F12 TCU W 84-80 Houston F17 Baylor L 70-69 Houston F20 Texas A&M L 92-60 College Station F24 Texas Tech 2 L 82-49 Lubbock 1 Bluebonnet Bowl Classic, The Summit, Houston 2 SWC Playoff, Lubbock

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1979-80 (7-19, 4-12) Coach: Mike Schuler N30 Vanderbilt L 95-75 Nashville D1 Angelo State W 84-60 Houston D3 UT-Arlington L 81-80 Arlington D6 Stanford L 78-51 Palo Alto D8 Pacific L 78-51 Stockton D10 Tulane L 56-53 New Orleans D21 Southern Cal 1 L 69-60 The Summit D22 Niagara 1 W 70-69 The Summit J3 Houston L 78-70 Hofheinz Pav. J5 TCU W 57-47 Houston J12 Baylor L 73-63 Waco J15 Texas Tech L 62-59 ot Lubbock J19 Texas A&M L 84-65 Houston J22 SMU L 85-83 Houston J26 Arkansas L 73-64 Fayetteville J28 Texas L 87-76 Houston J30 TCU W 60-59 Fort Worth F2 Baylor L 60-57 Houston F4 Wright State W 84-78 Houston F7 Texas Tech W 71-61 Houston F9 Texas A&M L 55-53 College Station F12 SMU L 82-81 ot Dallas F16 Arkansas L 77-73 Houston F19 Houston W 81-74 Autry Court F22 Texas L 76-56 Austin F25 Houston 2 L 92-80 Hofheinz Pav. 1 Bluebonnet Bowl Classic, The Summit, Houston 2 SWC Playoff, Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston 1980-81 (12-15, 7-9) Coach: Mike Schuler N28 Fairfield 1 L 79-72 Clemson N29 Cornell 1 W 69-51 Clemson D2 Tulane L 78-62 Houston D4 Texas State L 68-67 Houston D6 Western Kentucky L 76-63 Houston D8 Angelo State W 77-56 Houston D29 UAB 2 L 78-60 Birmingham

D30 J3 J6 J10 J13 J17 J20 J24 J26 J28 J31 F3 F7 F10 F14 F17 F21 F24 F28 M2

Wagner 2 W 63-44 Birmingham Houston L 63-57 Autry Court TCU W 57-51 Fort Worth Texas Wesleyan W 82-61 Houston Baylor L 72-61 Houston Texas Tech W 52-50 Houston Texas A&M W 54-50 College Station SMU W 60-59 Dallas Arkansas L 57-52 Houston Texas W 46-40 ot Austin TCU W 58-54 Houston Baylor L 60-59 Waco Southwestern (Texas) W 67-53 Houston Texas Tech L 61-55 Lubbock Texas A&M L 71-56 Houston SMU W 70-62 Houston Arkansas L 75-59 Fayetteville Houston L 63-55 Hofheinz Pav. Texas L 90-80 Houston Texas 3 L 58-44 Austin 1 Clemson IPTAY Classic, Clemson, S.C. 2 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. 3 SWC Playoff, Austin

1981-82 (15-15, 6-10) Coach: Tommy Suitts N28 Texas Wesleyan W 97-50 D1 Tulane L 69-60 D3 Texas State W 79-53 D5 Northwestern W 75-55 D7 Texas Lutheran W 102-60 D18 San Francisco 1 L 85-69 D19 LaSalle 1 L 64-58 D21 Santa Clara W 74-56 D23 Pepperdine L 77-64 D29 San Franciso 2 W 78-66 D30 North Carolina State 2 W 71-47 J4 #18 Houston L 63-61 J9 TCU L 65-64 J12 UT-San Antonio W 83-51 J16 Baylor L 55-53 J19 Texas Tech W 66-57 J23 Texas A&M L 68-59 J25 SMU W 42-40 J29 #12 Arkansas L 60-54 F1 #5 Texas W 80-49 F3 TCU L 58-57 F6 Baylor L 66-55 F10 Texas Tech W 76-56 F13 Texas A&M L 82-71 F16 SMU W 70-48 F20 #17 Arkansas L 72-65 F23 Houston L 75-69 F27 Texas W 60-59 M1 Texas Tech 3 L 60-46 1 Golden Gate Classic, San Francisco 2 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu 3 SWC Playoff, Lubbock 1982-83 (8-20, 2-14) Coach: Tommy Suitts N26 Texas Wesleyan L N29 Louisiana Tech L D2 Tulane W D4 Johns Hopkins W D7 Texas Southern W D16 St. Mary’s (Texas) W D18 Southwestern (Texas) W D20 Lamar L D28 Dayton 1 L D29 Dartmouth 1 W J5 Baylor L

56-44 63-62 32-30 84-39 86-66 64-54 59-41 56-49 68-55 47-46 74-54

J8 J10 J15 J19 J22 J26 F2 F5 F9 F12 F16 F19 F23 F26 M3 M5 M7

Texas A&M L 76-63 SMU L 57-52 TCU L 57-48 Texas L 47-45 Texas Tech L 54-50 ot #9 Houston L 76-40 #9 Arkansas L 70-43 Baylor W 65-48 Texas A&M L 51-45 SMU L 64-57 TCU L 72-50 Texas W 71-56 Texas Tech L 69-67 ot #2 Houston L 86-52 UT-San Antonio L 58-51 #5 Arkansas L 82-55 TCU 2 L 74-49 1 Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio 2 SWC Playoff, Fort Worth

College Station Houston Houston Austin Lubbock Autry Court Fayetteville Houston Houston Dallas Fort Worth Houston Houston Hofheinz Pav. San Antonio Houston Fort Worth

Houston New Orleans Houston Houston Houston San Francisco San Francisco Santa Clara Malibu Honolulu Honolulu Hofheinz Pav. Houston Houston Waco Lubbock Houston Houston Fayetteville Houston Fort Worth Houston Houston College Station Dallas Houston Autry Court Austin Lubbock

1983-84 (13-17, 6-10) Coach: Tommy Suitts N26 Concordia Lutheran W 75-70 Houston N29 Tulane L 69-56 New Orleans D1 UT-San Antonio L 72-56 Houston D3 Louisiana Tech L 77-69 Houston D10 Texas Southern W 70-59 Houston D12 Austin College W 86-46 Houston D21 St. Mary’s (Texas) W 66-53 Houston D29 Tenn.-Chattanooga 1 L 87-61 Chattanooga D30 Mississippi 1 L 70-60 Chattanooga J4 Texas A&M L 52-47 Houston J7 SMU L 71-60 Dallas J11 TCU W 43-42 Fort Worth J14 Texas W 63-49 Houston J18 Texas Tech L 76-68 Houston J20 #4 Houston L 72-42 Hofheinz Pav. J23 Notre Dame L 50-35 South Bend J27 #16 Arkansas W 65-62 Houston F1 Baylor L 64-52 Waco F4 Texas A&M W 43-42 College Station F8 SMU L 58-54 Houston F11 TCU W 56-37 Houston F15 Texas L 61-57 Austin F18 Texas Tech L 74-71 Lubbock F22 #3 Houston L 70-54 Autry Court F27 Prairie View A&M W 64-44 Houston F29 #12 Arkansas L 79-54 Fayetteville M3 Baylor W 56-41 Houston M6 TCU 2 W 64-52 Houston M9 Texas Tech 3 W 53-48 The Summit M10 #5 Houston 3 L 53-50 The Summit 1 Krystal Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. 2 SWC Playoff, Autry Court 3 SWC Post-Season Classic IX, The Summit, Houston

Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Beaumont Dayton Dayton Waco

1984-85 (11-16, 3-13) Coach: Tommy Suitts N24 Austin College W 93-56 N30 Seton Hall 1 L 69-66 D1 Holy Cross 1 W 62-60 D3 Louisiana Tech L 75-63 D8 Tulane W 58-55 D10 UT-San Antonio L 80-65 D19 Arkansas-Monticello W 63-39 D21 Lamar W 62-55 D29 S’eastern Louisiana W 64-61 J2 #7 SMU L 66-57 J5 TCU W 63-62 J7 Notre Dame W 73-70 J9 Texas L 65-53 J13 Texas Tech L 78-54

Houston Worcester Worcester Ruston Houston San Antonio Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Lubbock


History l Game-by-Game Series J16 J23 J26 J30 F3 F6 F10 F13 F17 F20 F24 F27 M2

Houston L 77-73 Arkansas L 67-56 Baylor L 65-56 Texas A&M L 64-52 #4 SMU L 68-52 TCU W 62-61 Texas L 66-65 Texas Tech L 61-60 Houston L 96-91 Tarleton State W 82-44 Arkansas W 71-68 Baylor L 97-78 Texas A&M L 79-62 1 Holy Cross Classic, Worcester, Mass.

Autry Court Fayetteville Houston Houston Dallas Fort Worth Austin Houston Hofheinz Pav. Houston Houston Waco College Station

1985-86 (9-19, 2-14) Coach: Tommy Suitts N23 Southwestern (Texas) W 90-54 Houston N25 Tarleton State W 83-49 Houston N27 Montana W 64-61 Houston N30 S’eastern Louisiana L 80-75 Hammond D2 Austin Peay L 84-77 Clarksville D9 Jackson State W 56-55 Houston D19 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 90-50 Houston D21 Northwestern State W 58-53 Houston D27 Iowa State 1 L 94-60 Nashville D28 Davidson 1 L 70-47 Nashville J2 TCU L 66-64 Fort Worth J4 Texas L 57-46 Houston J8 Texas Tech L 51-50 Houston J11 Houston W 71-68 Hofheinz Pav. J15 Sul Ross State W 93-50 Houston J18 Arkansas L 58-50 Houston J22 Baylor L 53-49 Waco J25 Texas A&M L 68-55 College Station J29 SMU L 68-52 Houston F1 TCU L 69-48 Houston F5 Texas L 62-56 Austin F8 Texas Tech W 52-50 Lubbock F12 Houston L 71-69 Autry Court F19 Arkansas L 60-59 Fayetteville F22 Baylor L 57-44 Houston F26 Texas A&M L 70-62 Houston M1 SMU L 48-42 Dallas M7 TCU 2 L 78-59 Dallas 1 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. 2 SWC Post-Season Classic XI, Reunion Arena, Dallas 1986-87 (8-19, 2-14) Coach: Tommy Suitts N28 Richmond 1 L 73-66 Richmond N29 Stanford 1 L 77-52 Richmond D1 Pacific L 57-49 Houston D5 UT-San Antonio 2 W 84-63 Houston D6 Northwestern State 2 W 48-45 Houston D9 Austin Peay State L 73-70 Houston D17 Louisiana College W 77-67 Houston D19 S’eastern Louisiana W 68-66 Houston D23 San Diego L 48-47 San Diego D30 Southwestern (Texas) W 98-55 Houston J3 Texas L 72-52 Austin J7 Texas Tech L 65-47 Lubbock J10 Houston L 71-36 Autry Court J12 Trinity (Texas W 94-42 Houston J14 Arkansas L 62-54 Fayetteville J18 Baylor L 80-64 Houston J21 Texas A&M W 69-67 Houston J24 SMU L 63-43 Dallas J28 #16 TCU L 64-38 Fort Worth Interim Coach: Greg Walcavich (1-7) F1 Texas L 70-69 Houston F4 Texas Tech L 79-63 Houston

F7 F14 F18 F21 F25 F28

Houston L 75-62 Hofheinz Pav. Arkansas L 88-68 Houston Baylor W 63-62 Waco Texas A&M L 63-60 College Station SMU L 95-79 Houston #15 TCU L 85-69 Houston 1 Central Fidelity Classic, Richmond, Va. 2 Rice Invitational, Autry Court

1987-88 (6-21, 3-13) Coach: Scott Thompson N27 San Diego W 97-90 ot N30 Missouri-Kansas City W 62-60 D2 Mississippi State L 72-68 D4 Akron 1 L 72-67 D5 U.S. International 1 L 82-81 D8 Southern L 107-86 D21 #18 Georgetown L 90-63 D27 Nevada L 86-73 D29 Montana L 64-48 J2 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 89-69 J6 Texas Tech L 74-66 J10 Texas W 77-75 J13 TCU W 74-69 J16 SMU L 72-60 J20 Texas A&M L 75-70 J23 Baylor L 84-68 J27 Arkansas L 80-61 J30 Lamar L 85-70 F3 Houston L 84-67 F7 Texas Tech W 63-61 F10 Texas L 68-66 F13 TCU L 73-58 F17 SMU L 86-68 F20 Texas A&M L 67-55 F24 Baylor L 72-57 F27 Arkansas L 112-87 M5 Houston L 81-65 1 McDonald’s-Zips Classic, Akron, Ohio

Houston Kansas City Houston Akron Akron Houston Washington, D.C. Reno Missoula Houston Lubbock Austin Houston Houston College Station Waco Houston Beaumont Hofheinz Pav. Houston Houston Fort Worth Dallas Houston Houston Fayetteville Autry Court

1988-89 (12-16, 6-10) Coach: Scott Thompson D25 Detroit L 64-53 Detroit N28 Mississippi State L 63-61 Starkville N30 Alcorn State W 107-74 Houston D2 Marquette 1 L 76-60 Milwaukee D3 Maine 1 W 75-58 Milwaukee D8 Southern W 83-80 Houston D10 Nevada W 92-80 Houston D22 Lamar L 73-64 Houston D28 Northern Illinois W 92-81 DeKalb D30 Indiana State L 86-74 Terre Haute J4 Houston L 90-75 Hofheinz Pav. J7 Texas Tech W 79-74 ot Houston J11 Texas L 66-65 Houston J15 TCU L 70-64 Fort Worth J19 SMU L 67-57 Dallas J21 Texas A&M W 79-77 Houston J25 Baylor L 68-61 Houston J28 Arkansas L 81-77 Fayetteville F1 Eastern New Mexico W 90-83 Houston F5 Houston W 67-66 Autry Court F8 Texas Texash L 77-61 Lubbock F11 Texas L 116-74 Austin F15 TCU W 70-67 Houston F18 SMU W 67-65 Houston F22 Texas A&M L 72-58 College Station F25 Baylor W 70-56 Waco M1 Arkansas L 83-73 Houston M10 Arkansas 2 L 108-72 Dallas 1 First Bank Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. 2 SWC Post-Season Classic XIV, Reunion Arena, Dallas

1989-90 (11-17, 5-11) Coach: Scott Thompson N24 Colorado L 102-86 Boulder N27 Tulane W 91-64 Houston N30 Indiana State W 77-75 ot Houston D2 Duquesne L 70-68 Pittsburgh D4 Wisconsin-Platteville W 64-60 Houston D9 #3 Georgetown L 81-60 Washington, D.C. D21 Prairie View A&M W 73-51 Houston D28 Alabama State 1 L 81-78 Birmingham D29 New Hampshire 1 W 57-52 Birmingham J3 Detroit L 77-75 Houston J6 Houston L 84-69 Autry Court J10 Texas Tech W 74-71 Lubbock J13 Baylor W 65-62 Waco J17 TCU W 66-64 ot Houston J20 SMU W 58-55 ot Houston J24 Texas A&M L 84-82 College Station J27 Texas L 97-84 Austin J31 #3 Arkansas L 70-66 Houston F3 Missouri-Kansas City W 87-80 Houston F7 Houston L 84-67 Hofheinz Pav. F10 Texas Tech W 75-56 Houston F14 Baylor L 74-69 Houston F17 TCU L 67-55 Fort Worth F21 SMU L 65-64 Dallas F24 Texas A&M L 103-95 Houston F28 Texas L 86-84 Houston M3 #12 Arkansas L 104-80 Fayetteville M9 Houston 2 L 90-81 Dallas 1 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. 2 SWC Post-Season Classic XV, Reunion Arena, Dallas 1990-91 (16-14, 9-7) Coach: Scott Thompson N23 Tulane L 76-74 New Orleans N26 Colorado W 77-68 Houston D1 Samford W 78-51 Houston D4 Duquesne W 95-83 Houston D8 #6 Georgetown 1 L 53-47 Houston D20 Northern Illinois L 76-66 Houston D22 Texas State W 78-69 San Marcos D28 Austin Peay State 2 L 87-67 Nashville D29 Vanderbilt 2 L 75-68 Nashville J2 #2 Arkansas L 86-62 Houston J5 Northwestern State W 64-56 Houston J9 Houston L 80-73 Hofheinz Pav. J12 Texas L 92-79 Houston J16 Texas Tech W 70-58 Houston J19 TCU L 78-68 Fort Worth J23 SMU L 77-73 Dallas J26 Texas A&M W 98-76 Houston J30 Baylor W 102-96 Houston F2 #2 Arkansas L 100-87 Fayetteville F5 Texas Wesleyan W 80-66 Houston F10 Houston W 79-69 Autry Court F12 #24 Texas L 65-64 Austin F16 Texas Tech W 75-72 Lubbock F19 TCU W 69-57 Houston F23 SMU W 71-62 Houston F27 Texas A&M W 72-55 College Station M2 Baylor W 72-70 Waco M8 3TCU W 76-57 Dallas M9 #5 Arkansas 3 L 109-80 Dallas M14 Arkansas State 4 L 78-71 Jonesboro 1 Played at The Summit, Houston 2 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. 3 SWC Post-Season Classic XVI, Reunion Arena, Dallas 4 th 54 National Invitation Tournament

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History l All-Time Results 1991-92 (20-11, 8-6) Coach: Scott Thompson N22 Pacific 1 W 88-79 Palo Alto N23 Stanford 1 L 68-64 Palo Alto N25 Arizona State 2 W 77-71 Lahaina N26 Michigan State 2 L 75-67 Lahaina N27 Chaminade 2 W 93-86 Lahaina D2 Prairie View A&M W 96-60 Prairie View D4 Sam Houston State W 78-51 Houston D7 Texas State W 93-63 Houston D19 Grambling State W 101-61 Houston D21 #15 Michigan L 87-70 Ann Arbor D28 Monmouth L 60-59 West Long Beach D30 Fairfield W 78-77 ot Fairfield J3 A&M-Kingsville W 86-67 Houston J6 Fordham W 74-57 Houston J9 Baylor W 76-69 ot Houston J18 Houston L 74-60 Houston J22 Texas Tech W 84-69 Lubbock J25 Texas A&M W 79-64 College Station J28 TCU L 76-50 Houston F1 SMU W 66-56 Houston F4 Texas L 88-87 Austin F8 Baylor W 72-65 Waco F10 Samford W 53-43 Birmingham F15 Grambling State W 81-49 Grambling F18 Houston L 86-83 Hofheinz Pav. F22 Texas Tech L 105-98 Houston F26 Texas A&M W 77-70 Houston F29 TCU L 64-59 Fort Worth M2 SMU W 58-53 ot Dallas M5 Texas W 103-97 Houston M13 Texas Tech 3 L 65-62 Dallas 1 Stanford/Apple Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. 2 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii 3 SWC Post-Season Classic XVII, Reunion Arena, Dallas

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1992-93 (18-10, 11-3) Coach: Willis Wilson D1 #1 Michigan 1 L 75-71 D4 Murray State 2 W 89-78 D5 Washington 2 W 68-60 D17 Delaware 3 L 71-65 D18 Xavier (Ohio) 3 L 75-60 D30 Colorado State L 79-75 J2 Monmouth (N.J.) W 78-57 J5 Texas W 92-87 J7 Fairfield W 83-72 J9 Mississippi W 89-79 J12 Texas A&M W 66-65 J16 TCU W 84-67 J20 Texas Tech W 67-59 J23 Baylor L 96-87 J27 Mississippi W 72-67 J30 Texas W 101-83 F2 Houston W 65-61 F6 SMU L 78-77 F13 TCU W 68-50 F17 Baylor W 84-77 F20 Texas Tech W 86-79 F24 Fordham L 69-67 F27 SMU W 90-67 M3 Houston W 89-78 ot

The Summit Seattle Seattle Tokyo Tokyo Fort Collins Houston Austin Houston Oxford College Station Houston Houston Waco Houston Houston Hofheinz Pav. Dallas Fort Worth Houston Lubbock The Bronx Houston Autry Court

M6 M12 M17 M22

Texas A&M L 82-76 Houston Texas 4 L 81-76 Dallas Wisconsin 5 W 77-73 Madison Boston College 5 L 101-68 Boston 1 Played at The Summit, Houston (game later forfeited by Michigan) 2 U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 3 NCAA Ball, Tokyo, Japan 4 SWC Post-Season Classic XVIII, Reunion Arena, Dallas 5 th 56 National Invitation Tournament

1993-94 (15-14, 6-8) Coach: Willis Wilson N18 #10 Minnesota 1 L 70-61 Minneapolis N28 Nevada W 74-64 Houston D1 Sam Houston State W 83-64 Huntsville D4 #12 Virginia L 59-51 Charlottesville D18 Colorado State W 64-63 Houston D20 Southern W 84-75 Houston D29 St. Bonaventure 2 W 71-58 Albuquerque D30 New Mexico 2 L 90-75 Albuquerque J3 Boise State W 79-56 Houston J5 Dayton W 76-64 Dayton J8 Montana L 79-70 Houston J11 SMU W 71-61 Houston J16 Texas A&M L 67-64 Houston J19 TCU W 102-76 Fort Worth J22 Oral Roberts W 85-68 Tulsa J26 Baylor W 96-88 ot Houston J29 Texas Tech L 91-72 Lubbock F1 Texas L 85-70 Austin F5 Houston L 69-67 Autry Court F8 Centenary L 79-74 Shreveport F13 SMU W 65-63 Dallas F16 TCU W 84-65 Houston F19 Texas A&M L 75-61 College Station F23 Baylor W 93-91 Waco F26 Texas Tech L 76-62 Houston M2 Texas L 78-70 Houston M5 Houston L 78-76 Hofheinz Pav. M10 Baylor 3 W 85-82 Dallas M11 Texas 3 L 101-89 Dallas 1 Preseason National Invitation Tournament 2 Intercable Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. 3 1994 Dr. Pepper SWC Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas 1994-95 (15-13, 8-6) Coach: Willis Wilson N26 Nevada L N28 Centenary W D1 Sam Houston State W D5 Houston Baptist W D10 #20 Virginia 1 L D22 #7 Kansas L D28 Holy Cross L D30 Kent W J5 Montana L J7 Boise State L J11 Houston W J14 SMU W J17 Texas A&M 1 W J22 TCU L J25 Southern W J28 Baylor W F1 Texas Tech 1 L F4 Texas L F8 Houston L F11 SMU W F15 Texas A&M W F19 TCU W F22 Oral Roberts W F26 Texas Tech L

71-68 82-56 64-50 72-65 67-50 71-57 75-74 70-57 90-81 2ot 87-74 87-76 85-71 66-62 102-93 80-71 90-79 66-63 88-56 73-67 63-55 75-69 74-73 83-72 73-63

Reno Houston Houston Houston The Summit Lawrence Houston Houston Missoula Boise Hofheinz Pav. Dallas The Summit Houston Baton Rouge Waco The Summit Austin Autry Court Houston College Station Fort Worth Houston Lubbock

M1 M5 M9 M10

Baylor 1 W 80-68 The Summit Texas 1 L 108-74 The Summit Texas A&M 2 W 84-75 Dallas Texas 2 L 78-75 Dallas 1 Played at The Summit, Houston 2 1995 Dr. Pepper SWC Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas

1995-96 (14-14, 5-9) Coach: Willis Wilson N24 Yale 1 W 80-58 Palo Alto N25 #18 Stanford 1 L 75-64 Palo Alto D2 Kent L 86-76 Kent D7 #1 Kansas L 83-63 Houston D9 Vanderbilt W 78-77 Nashville D21 Dartmouth W 62-54 Houston D23 St. Bonaventure W 62-49 Houston D29 Idaho State 2 W 73-56 East Lansing D30 Central Michigan 2 W 65-57 East Lansing J4 Navy L 64-56 Annapolis J6 Texas W 80-69 Austin J13 Houston L 76-74 Autry Court J17 SMU W 69-51 Houston J20 Texas A&M L 78-56 College Station J22 TCU L 80-71 Fort Worth J29 Southern W 78-70 Houston J31 Baylor W 79-64 Houston F3 #15 Texas Tech L 79-57 Houston F7 Texas L 79-64 Houston F10 Houston L 63-59 Hofheinz Pav. F14 SMU W 71-70 Dallas F17 Texas A&M W 60-55 Houston F21 TCU L 70-67 Houston F28 Baylor L 101-88 Waco M2 #9 Texas Tech L 84-70 Lubbock M7 TCU 3 W 78-67 Dallas M8 #7 Texas Tech 3 L 68-53 Dallas 1 Stanford/Fry’s Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. 2 Oldsmobile Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich. 3 1996 Dr. Pepper SWC Classic, Reunion Arena, Dallas 1996-97 (12-15, 6-10) Coach: Willis Wilson N22 Houston Baptist W 92-68 N26 Colorado Mines W 79-52 N29 Florida State L 79-54 D3 St. Bonaventure L 58-53 D6 Princeton 1 L 59-54 D7 Prairie View A&M 1 W 82-53 D22 North Texas L 64-62 ot D28 Southern W 78-58 D30 Navy W 69-52 J4 Pennsylvania W 70-63 J6 Fresno State L 79-76 J13 Tulsa L 65-33 J16 UTEP W 74-60 J18 #12 New Mexico L 69-61 J23 BYU W 62-59 J25 #5 Utah L 78-58 J30 TCU W 82-80 F1 SMU W 62-58 F6 #22 Tulsa W 75-58 F8 Fresno State L 82-54 F13 #13 New Mexico L 81-64 F15 UTEP L 83-78 F22 BYU W 68-44 F24 #4 Utah L 75-66 F27 SMU L 59-53 M1 TCU L 85-79 M4 UNLV 2 L 71-61 1 First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. 2 WAC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.

Houston Houston Tallahassee St. Bonaventure Milwaukee Milwaukee Denton Baton Rouge Houston Houston Houston Tulsa Houston Houston Provo Salt Lake City Houston Houston Houston Fresno Albuquerque El Paso Houston Houston Dallas Fort Worth Las Vegas


History l Game-by-Game Series 1997-98 (6-22, 3-11) Coach: Willis Wilson N14 Florida State L 65-53 Houston N17 #2 Kansas L 88-61 Lawrence N22 Pennsylvania L 78-73 Philadelphia N25 Missouri-Rolla W 79-57 Houston N28 Evansville 1 W 59-54 Caguas N29 West Virginia 1 L 78-61 Caguas N30 South Florida 1 L 49-46 Caguas D5 #10 Iowa 2 L 81-52 Iowa City D6 Mount St. Mary’s 2 L 58-55 Iowa City D10 Nicholls State L 72-64 Houston D21 Centenary L 58-52 Houston D29 Stetson W 75-55 Houston J3 #4 Utah L 73-65 Salt Lake City J11 Tulsa W 76-63 Houston J15 San Jose State W 61-50 San Jose J17 Fresno State L 93-65 Fresno J22 #24 Hawaii L 65-63 Houston J24 San Diego State L 62-51 Houston J29 TCU L 97-67 Fort Worth J31 SMU L 91-67 Dallas F5 Tulsa L 75-62 Tulsa F7 #5 Utah L 60-49 Houston F12 Fresno State L 82-80 Houston F14 San Jose State W 72-59 Houston F19 Hawaii L 69-50 Honolulu F21 San Diego State L 75-66 San Diego F26 SMU L 69-67 Houston F28 #15 TCU L 86-73 Houston 1 San Juan Thanksgiving Shootout, Caguas, P.R. 2 Super Chevy Shootout, Iowa City, Iowa 1998-99 (18-10, 8-6) Coach: Willis Wilson N13 UT-Pan American W 80-40 Houston N16 Navy L 78-61 Annapolis N21 Houston W 69-64 Autry Court N23 Missouri-Rolla W 69-59 Houston D1 Stephen F. Austin St. W 82-68 Houston D4 Weber State 1 L 72-66 ot San Francisco D5 Holy Cross 1 W 83-49 San Francisco D9 Louisiana College W 83-51 Houston D20 Southern W 73-50 Houston D22 St. Mary’s 2 W 81-70 ot Ames D23 Iowa State 2 L 50-45 Ames J2 Portland W 73-52 Houston J7 Wyoming W 77-52 Houston J9 Colorado State W 63-60 Houston J14 UNLV L 78-72 Las Vegas J16 Air Force W 71-69 Colorado Springs J23 Tulsa L 65-50 Houston J28 SMU W 84-79 ot Houston J30 #24 TCU W 76-69 Houston F4 Colorado State L 64-55 Fort Collins F6 Wyoming L 70-63 Laramie F11 Air Force W 88-64 Houston F13 UNLV W 59-55 Houston F20 Tulsa L 77-47 Tulsa F25 TCU L 63-62 Fort Worth F27 SMU W 66-57 Dallas M2 San Jose State 3 W 64-61 Las Vegas M4 #25 New Mexico 3 L 51-49 Las Vegas 1 Northwestern Mutual Classic, San Francisco 2 The Tribune Holiday Classic, Ames, Iowa 3 WAC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.

1999-2000 (5-22, 1-13) Coach: Willis Wilson N19 Navy W 70-64 ot N22 Loyola (La.) W 65-38 N27 Portland L 69-55 D2 Northwestern State W 52-49 D7 Stephen F. Austin St. L 77-71 D7 Houston L 84-71 ot D11 Texas A&M 1 L 56-53 D20 Rockhurst W 51-43 D22 Lamar L 51-40 D28 Duquesne L 72-57 J3 UT-Pan American L 72-62 J8 SMU L 80-71 J16 #19 Tulsa L 67-49 J20 Hawaii L 68-65 J22 San Jose State L 58-56 J27 Fresno State L 86-53 J29 UTEP L 92-70 F3 TCU L 83-70 F7 SMU L 65-50 F9 Northwestern L 61-47 F14 #13 Tulsa L 75-33 F17 San Jose State L 52-48 ot F19 Hawaii L 90-63 F24 UTEP W 62-59 F26 Fresno State L 69-57 M3 TCU L 85-62 M9 #14 Tulsa 2 L 71-51 1 Played at Compaq Center, Houston 2 WAC Tournament, Fresno, Calif. 2000-01 (14-16, 5-11) Coach: Willis Wilson N18 Navy W 69-51 N21 Houston W 65-45 N24 Birmingham-Southern W 60-49 N28 Stephen F. Austin St. W 82-57 D2 Lamar W 60-53 D4 Middle Tennessee St. L 75-73 ot D9 BYU 1 L 59-49 D20 Portland State W 74-62 D28 Baylor L 73-57 D30 Duquesne W 81-68 J4 Fresno State L 69-58 J6 Nevada W 74-63 J10 UT-Pan American W 75-71 J13 Siena L 76-52 J18 SMU L 72-54 J20 TCU W 73-66 J25 Hawaii W 70-64 J27 San Jose State L 54-44 F1 UTEP L 85-69 F5 SMU L 66-56 F8 Tulsa L 79-55 F10 TCU W 76-72 F15 San Jose State L 57-53 F17 Hawaii L 61-53 F22 Tulsa W 59-56 F24 UTEP L 59-52 M1 Fresno State L 79-74

Houston Houston Portland Houston Nacogdoches Hofheinz Pav. Compaq Center Houston Houston Pittsburgh Edinburg Dallas Houston Houston Houston Fresno El Paso Houston Houston Evanston Tulsa San Jose Honolulu Houston Houston Fort Worth Fresno

Annapolis Autry Court Houston Houston Beaumont Houston Compaq Center Houston Waco Houston Houston Houston Houston Albany Dallas Fort Worth Houston Houston El Paso Houston Tulsa Houston San Jose Honolulu Houston Houston Fresno

M3 M6 M8

Nevada L 70-57 Nevada 2 W 60-44 #25 Fresno State 2 L 60-52 1 Toys for Tots Basketball Challenge Compaq Center, Houston 2 WAC Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.

2001-02 (10-19, 5-13) Coach: Willis Wilson N16 Navy W 75-72 N20 Lamar W 91-62 N22 Colorado L 108-80 N27 Stephen F. Austin St. L 90-86 ot N29 Houston L 62-61 D1 Baylor W 75-60 D4 Middle Tennessee St. L 65-52 D21 Centenary W 66-57 D27 UT-Pan American L 81-64 D29 Siena W 71-60 J3 Fresno State L 87-61 J5 Nevada L 91-70 J10 Boise State L 62-59 J12 UTEP W 73-59 J17 SMU L 76-49 J19 Louisiana Tech L 57-43 J24 Hawaii L 88-79 J26 San Jose State W 70-58 J28 Tulsa L 79-60 J31 Nevada L 64-56 F2 Fresno State W 76-63 F7 UTEP W 75-68 F9 Boise State L 78-62 F14 Louisiana Tech L 72-61 F16 SMU L 63-61 F21 San Jose State W 62-46 F23 Hawaii L 79-50 F28 Tulsa L 67-62 M5 San Jose State 1 L 58-57 1 WAC Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. 2002-03 (19-10, 11-7) Coach: Willis Wilson N22 Tulane W 72-58 N24 Stanford L 79-62 N27 Houston W 71-53 N30 BYU L 95-56 D7 Lamar W 62-45 D18 St. Edward’s W 106-48 D21 Colorado W 80-61 D23 Navy W 82-60 D30 Louisiana College W 86-69 J2 Nevada W 79-75 J4 Fresno State L 71-70 J8 UT-Pan American W 85-79 J11 Tulsa L 94-77 J16 Boise State W 74-65 J18 UTEP W 91-63 J23 SMU L 89-83 J25 Louisiana Tech W 93-92 J30 Hawaii L 85-70 F1 San Jose State W 71-66 ot F8 Tulsa L 79-56 F13 UTEP W 72-66 F15 Boise State W 72-62 F20 Louisiana Tech W 65-63 F22 SMU L 73-63 F27 San Jose State W 65-52 M1 Hawaii W 75-58 M5 Nevada L 86-68 M8 Fresno State W 92-71 M13 Hawaii 1 L 62-61 ot 1 WAC Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.

Reno Tulsa Tulsa

Houston Houston Boulder Nacogdoches Hofheinz Pav. Houston Murfreesboro Houston Houston Houston Fresno Reno Houston Houston Dallas Ruston Houston Houston Tulsa Houston Houston El Paso Boise Houston Houston San Jose Honolulu Houston Tulsa

Houston Palo Alto Autry Court Houston Houston Houston Houston Annapolis Houston Houston Fresno Edinburg Houston Boise El Paso Houston Houston Honolulu San Jose Tulsa Houston Houston Ruston Houston Houston Houston Reno Houston Tulsa

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History l All-Time Results 2003-04 (22-11, 12-6) Coach: Willis Wilson N21 Idaho State 1 W 76-46 Fairbanks N22 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 W 69-55 Fairbanks N23 Washington State 1 W 64-49 Fairbanks N30 #20 Stanford L 60-56 Houston D3 Houston W 62-52 Hofheinz Pav. D6 Tulane L 73-67 New Orleans D18 Lamar W 84-78 Beaumont D20 UT-Pan American W 69-58 Houston D22 Navy W 81-55 Houston D30 Dallas W 102-79 Houston J2 #1 Connecticut L 92-83 Houston J5 Louisiana Tech W 89-77 Ruston J8 Boise State W 81-61 Houston J10 UTEP W 84-68 Houston J17 Tulsa L 74-68 Tulsa J20 SMU W 80-40 Houston J22 Fresno State W 65-63 Fresno J24 Nevada L 101-76 Reno J28 Hawaii W 76-73 Houston J31 San Jose State W 82-49 Houston F5 UTEP L 105-62 El Paso F7 Boise State L 80-69 Boise F14 Tulsa W 111-103 2ot Houston F18 Nevada W 87-75 Houston F21 Louisiana-Lafayette W 81-76 Houston F23 Fresno State W 63-60 Houston F27 San Jose State W 61-55 San Jose F29 Hawaii L 91-77 Honolulu M4 Louisiana Tech L 70-58 Houston M6 SMU W 71-66 Dallas M11 Hawaii 2 W 70-68 Fresno M12 Nevada 2 L 67-59 Fresno M17 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 L 91-63 Milwaukee 1 BP Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, Alaska 2 WAC Tournament, Fresno, Calif. 3 th 67 National Invitational Tournament

174

2004-05 (19-12, 12-6) Coach: Willis Wilson N20 Mobile W 77-56 N23 Middle Tennessee St. W 67-62 N27 Louisiana-Lafayette W 75-61 N30 Houston W 74-73 D6 Grambling State W 113-54 D16 Lamar W 81-75 D19 #11 Connecticut L 81-72 D22 Syracuse L 88-72 D30 SMU W 66-64 ot J1 Louisiana Tech W 78-57 J6 UTEP L 96-67 J8 Boise State W 87-75 J15 Tulsa W 82-70 J20 Fresno State W 83-68 J22 Nevada L 62-59 J27 Hawaii L 75-72 ot J29 San Jose State L 90-85 F3 Boise State W 68-52 F5 UTEP L 73-72 F8 Rockhurst W 82-63 F12 Tulsa W 71-64 ot F16 Nevada L 73-58 F19 Murray State L 69-63 F21 Fresno State W 76-68 F25 San Jose State W 56-50 F27 Hawaii W 80-61

Houston Houston Lafayette Autry Court Houston Houston Hartford Syracuse Houston Houston El Paso Boise Houston Houston Houston Honolulu San Jose Houston Houston Houston Tulsa Reno Houston Fresno Houston Houston

M3 M5 M10 M11 M16

Louisiana Tech W 78-64 SMU W 80-75 2ot SMU 1 W 63-47 UTEP 1 L 85-77 Missouri State 2 L 105-82 1 WAC Tournament, Reno, Nev. 2 th 68 National Invitational Tournament

Ruston Dallas Reno Reno Springfield

2005-06 (12-16, 6-8) Coach: Willis Wilson N18 Marquette 1 L 82-65 Milwaukee N19 IUPUI 1 L 58-56 Milwaukee N22 New Mexico Highlands W 87-75 Houston N26 Oregon L 84-60 Eugene N29 Prairie View A&M W 67-58 Houston D3 Utah W 96-94 3ot Houston D5 #2 Texas 2 L 85-58 Toyota Center D15 Palm Beach Atlantic W 93-54 Houston D17 Arkansas L 80-61 Fayetteville D21 Texas Southern W 81-65 Houston D30 Murray State L 83-65 Murray J2 Yale L 70-67 Houston J5 Princeton W 52-41 Houston J11 Houston W 71-62 Autry Court J14 Tulane W 60-57 New Orleans J18 UAB L 75-68 Houston J21 SMU L 80-69 ot Dallas J25 Southern Miss W 67-61 Hattiesburg J28 Tulane L 70-53 Houston F4 #3 Memphis L 84-79 Houston F8 Marshall W 78-75 ot Huntington F11 Tulsa L 80-73 Tulsa F15 East Carolina W 62-54 Houston F18 UTEP L 58-47 El Paso F25 UCF L 77-64 Orlando M1 Houston L 74-71 Hofheinz Pav. M4 SMU W 68-66 Houston M8 SMU 3 L 61-59 Memphis 1 Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. 2 Toyota Center, Houston 3 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 2006-07 (16-16, 8-8) Coach: Willis Wilson N11 Paul Quinn College W N14 Gonzaga 1 L N15 Colorado State 1 W N18 North Texas L N20 Oregon L N25 Utah L D2 UT-Permian Basin W D6 Lamar W D20 Prairie View A&M W D28 Belmont 2 L D29 Western Carolina 2 L J2 Vanderbilt L J6 Princeton L J10 Tulane W J13 East Carolina W J17 Houston W J20 UCF L J24 UTEP W J27 Tulane L J31 Houston L F3 East Carolina W F7 Southern Miss W F10 SMU W F14 UAB L F17 UCF L F22 #7 Memphis L F24 SMU W F28 Marshall L

118-66 88-50 70-61 71-69 79-73 80-64 80-46 83-71 82-65 87-85 67-62 74-69 51-28 75-70 ot 64-47 76-71 72-67 73-67 75-55 70-63 83-74 70-55 63-60 84-73 74-63 99-63 75-66 69-65

Houston Spokane Spokane Houston Houston Salt Lake City Houston Houston Houston Moraga Moraga Houston Princeton Houston Greenville Autry Court Orlando Houston New Orleans Hofheinz Pav. Autry Court Houston Dallas Birmingham Houston Memphis Houston Huntington

M3 M7 M8 M9

Tulsa L 73-65 Houston UTEP 3 W 77-74 Memphis UCF 3 W 53-51 Memphis Houston 3 L 77-62 Memphis 1 NIT Season Tip-Off, Spokane, Wash. 2 Saint Mary’s College Classic, Moraga, Calif. 3 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

2007-08 (3-27, 0-16) Coach: Willis Wilson N13 TCU L 76-49 Fort Worth N17 Duquesne 1 L 86-59 Merrell Center N20 Richmond 2 L 61-55 Reliant Arena N27 UALR 2 L 59-52 Reliant Arena N30 Eastern Illinois 3 W 55-49 Iowa City D1 Louisiana-Monroe 3 L 80-67 Iowa City D5 Texas State W 88-81 San Marcos D8 #4 Texas 4 L 80-54 Toyota Center D22 Lamar L 66-49 Beaumont D29 TCU 1 W 70-65 Merrell Center D31 #12 Texas A&M L 68-41 College Station J3 #15 Vanderbilt L 76-58 Nashville J5 Oklahoma L 61-49 Norman J9 Marshall 2 L 66-47 Reliant Arena J12 UTEP L 71-43 El Paso J16 #2 Memphis 2 L 77-50 Reliant Arena J19 Tulane L 61-56 New Orleans J23 Houston 2 L 69-60 Reliant Arena J26 Southern Miss L 71-53 Hattiesburg F2 Tulane 1 L 84-77 Merrell Center F6 East Carolina L 64-45 Greenville F9 SMU L 68-53 Dallas F13 UAB 2 L 69-60 Reliant Arena F16 UCF 2 L 60-53 Reliant Arena F20 Tulsa L 68-37 Tulsa F23 Houston L 71-62 Hofheinz Pav. M1 UCF L 68-60 Orlando M5 East Carolina 1 L 75-68 Merrell Center M8 SMU 1 L 61-58 Merrell Center M12 Southern Miss 5 L 59-50 Memphis 1 Leonard E. Merrell Center, Katy 2 Reliant Arena, Houston 3 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa 4 Toyota Center, Houston 5 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

AP ranking at time of game indicated to left of opponent.


History l Tournament Results 1935-36 Madison Square Garden Tournament F19 Long Island U. L 45-29 F21 Duquesne L 43-39 1937-38 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City D29 Baylor W 44-30 D30 Central Missouri State L 35-28 1942-43 All-College Tournament D30 Baylor W

42-26

1943-44 All-College Tournament D28 Texas Tech W

60-37

1944-45 All-College Tournament D27 West Texas State W D28 Oklahoma State L D29 Oklahoma W

60-44 42-28 43-28

1945-46 All-College Tournament D27 Kansas L D28 Texas W D28 Pepperdine L

42-34 55-42 48-35

1946-47 D9 D14 D16

Houston Tournament Loyola (La.) W DePaul L Marquette W

55-53 48-44 45-38

D26 D27 D28

All-College Tournament Oklahoma State L Missouri L Tulane L

61-39 57-53 60-57

1947-48 All-College Tournament D29 Alabama L D30 Georgia Tech W D31 Wyoming L

45-42 43-42 56-43

1951-52 D26 D27 D28 D29

SWC Tournament, Dallas Vanderbilt L Tennessee W TCU L Baylor W SMU W

65-56 64-60 60-57 76-64 52-47 ot

1952-53 D26 D29 D30

SWC Tournament, Dallas TCU W Baylor W SMU L

68-49 65-56 71-62

1953-54 D28 D29 D30

SWC Tournament, Houston Champion Houston Texas A&M W 55-43 SMU W 80-79 Texas W 65-58

1954-55 D27 D28 D29

SWC Tournament, Autry Court Arkansas L 73-66 Baylor W 67-64 SMU L 88-63

1955-56 D28 D29 D30

SWC Tournament, Autry Court Texas A&M W 101-81 Texas W 80-72 SMU L 76-73 ot

1956-57 D27 D28 D29

SWC Tournament, Autry Court Baylor W 71-55 Arkansas L 81-70 Texas A&M W 66-44

1957-58 D26 D27 D28

SWC Tournament, Autry Court Baylor W 62-52 Arkansas W 50-49 TCU L 57-55

1958-59 D26 D27 D29

SWC Tournament, Autry Court Texas W 62-43 Texas A&M L 60-59 SMU W 81-79

1959-60 D28 D29 D30

SWC Tournament, Autry Court Texas L 79-53 TCU L 83-72 Texas Tech L 79-67

1962-63 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. D26 Florida L 67-57 D28 Virginia Tech W 69-67 1964-65 Bluebonnet Classic D17 Auburn D22 Missouri

L L

94-71 81-72

All-College Tournament D28 Oklahoma City L D29 Florida State L D30 LSU L

93-63 81-56 79-63

1965-66 Bluebonnet Classic D15 Texas A&M D16 LSU

89-81 85-80

L L

Arkansas State Tournament Jonesboro, Ark. D29 Arkansas State L 92-75 D30 Rutgers L 101-84 1966-67 Bluebonnet Classic D14 Idaho State D15 Centenary D29 D30

L L

87-87 66-65

Poinsetta Classic, Greenville, S.C. Furman L 81-79 LSU W 88-69

1967-68 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. D18 Miami (Ohio) L 70-66 D19 Davidson L 90-68 1968-69 Vanderbilt Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. D20 Vanderbilt L 85-77 D21 North Carolina State L 69-58 D27 D28

Kodak Tournament, Rochester, N.Y. Rochester L 73-67 Seton Hall W 71-69

1969-70 All-College Tournament D26 Niagara L D28 St. Francis (Pa.) W D29 Northern Arizona L

101-95 57-52 77-70

1977-78 Bluebonnet Classic, Hofheinz Pavilion D16 North Texas L 80-66 D17 Xavier (Ohio) L 68-58 D28 D29 D30

Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. Oregon State L 75-58 Washington L 70-57 Oregon L 74-71

1978-79 Bluebonnet Bowl Classic, The Summit D15 Louisiana-Lafayette L 76-70 D16 UT-Pan American L 75-72 1979-78 Bluebonnet Bowl Classic D21 Southern Cal L D22 Niagara W

69-60 70-69

1980-81 Clemson IPTAY Classic, Clemson, S.C. N28 Fairfield L 79-72 N29 Cornell W 69-51 D29 D30

UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. UAB L 78-60 Wagner W 63-44

1981-82 Golden Gate Classic, San Francisco D18 San Francisco L 85-69 D19 LaSalle L 64-58 D29 D30

Rainbow Classic Champion San Francisco W 78-66 North Carolina State W 71-47

1982-83 Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio D28 Dayton L 68-55 D29 Dartmouth W 47-46 1983-84 Krystal Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. D29 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 67-61 D30 Mississippi L 87-61 1984-85 Holy Cross Classic, Worcester, Mass. N30 Seton Hall L 69-66 D1 Holy Cross W 62-60 1985-86 Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. D27 Iowa State L 94-60 D28 Davidson L 70-47 1986-87 Central Fidelity Classic, Richmond, Va. N28 Richmond L 73-66 N29 Stanford L 77-52 D5 D6

Rice Invitational, Autry Court Champion UT-San Antonio W 84-63 Northwestern State W 48-45

1971-72 Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. D28 Old Dominion L 114-86 D29 BYU L 96-73

1987-88 McDonald’s-Zip Classic, Akron, Ohio D4 Akron L 72-67 D5 U.S. International L 82-81

1972-73 Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. D29 Marquette L 71-40 D30 Yale W 72-70

1988-89 First Bank Milwaukee Classic D2 Marquette L 76-60 D3 Maine W 75-58

J5 J6

1989-90 UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. D28 Alabama State L 81-78 D29 New Hampshire W 57-52

Presidential Classic, Washington, D.C. American L 80-61 The Citadel W 82-64

1974-75 Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La. D27 Louisiana-Monroe L 86-71 D28 Louisiana Tech L 86-82 ot 1975-76 Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. D29 South Alabama L 112-64 D30 UT-Pan American L 107-87

1990-91 Music City Invitational D28 Austin Peay State L D29 Vanderbilt L

87-67 75-68

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History l Tournament Results 1991-92 Stanford/Apple Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. N22 Pacific W 88-79 N23 Stanford L 68-64

1953-54 SWC Playoffs F27 v. Texas F28 at Texas

W W

70-62 72-71

1976 F28

SWC Playoff at Texas Tech

L

101-84

1977 F26

SWC Playoff at Texas Tech

L

93-74

1978 M2

SWC Playoff at Houston

L

108-67

1979 F24

SWC Playoff at Texas Tech

L

82-49

1993-94 Preseason National Invitation Tournament N18 Minnesota L 70-61

1980 F25

SWC Playoff at Houston

L

D29 D30

1981 M2

SWC Playoff at Texas

1982 M1

1994 M10 M11

Dr. Pepper SWC Classic, Dallas Baylor W 85-82 Texas L 101-89

1995 M9 M10

Dr. Pepper SWC Classic, Dallas Texas A&M W 84-75 Texas L 78-75

1996 M7 M8

Dr. Pepper SWC Classic, Dallas TCU W 78-67 Texas Tech L 68-53

1997 M4

WAC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. UNLV L 71-61

92-80

1999 M2 M4

WAC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. San Jose State W 64-61 New Mexico L 51-49

L

58-44

2000 M9

WAC Tournament, Fresno, Calif. Tulsa L 71-51

SWC Playoff at Texas Tech

L

60-46

1983 M7

SWC Playoff at TCU

2001 M6 M8

WAC Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. Nevada W 60-44 Fresno State L 60-52

L

74-49

1984 M6 M9 M10

SWC Post-Season Classic, IX, Houston TCU W 64-52 Texas Tech W 53-48 Houston L 53-50

2002 M5

WAC Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. San Jose State L 58-57

2003 M13

WAC Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. Hawaii L 62-61 ot

1986 M7

SWC Post-Season Classic XI, Dallas TCU L 78-59

2004 M11 M12

WAC Tournament, Fresno, Calif. Hawaii W 70-68 Nevada L 67-59

1989 M10

SWC Post-Season Classic XIV, Dallas Arkansas L 108-72

1990 M9

SWC Post-Season Classic XV, Dallas Houston L 90-81

2005 M10 M11

WAC Tournament, Reno, Nev. SMU W 63-47 UTEP L 85-77

1998-99 Northwestern Mutual Classic, San Francisco D4 Weber State L 72-66 ot D5 Holy Cross W 83-49

1991 M8 M9

SWC Post-Season Classic XVI, Dallas TCU W 76-57 Arkansas L 109-80

2006 M8

Conference USA Tournament, Memphis SMU L 61-59

D22 D23

The Tribune Holiday Classic, Ames, Iowa St. Mary’s W 81-70 ot Iowa State L 50-45

1992 M13

SWC Post-Season Classic XVII, Dallas Texas Tech L 65-62

2007 M7 M8 M9

Conference USA Tournament, Memphis UTEP W 77-74 UCF W 53-51 Houston L 77-62

2003-04 D21 D22 D23

BP Top of the World Classic Fairbanks, Alaska Champion Idaho State W 75-46 St. Mary’s (California) W 69-55 Washington State W 64-49

1993 M12

SWC Post-Season Classix XVIII, Dallas Texas L 81-76

2008 M12

Conference USA Tournament, Memphis Southern Miss L 59-50

N25 N26 N27

Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii Arizona State W 77-71 Michigan State L 75-67 Chaminade W 93-86

1992-93 D4 D5

U.S. West Celluar Air Time Tournament Seattle, Wash. Champion Murray State W 89-78 Washington W 68-60

NCAA Ball, Tokyo, Japan D17 Delaware L D18 Xavier (Ohio) L

71-65 75-60

Intercable Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. St. Bonaventure W 71-58 New Mexico L 90-75

1995-96 Stanford/Fry’s Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. N24 Yale W 80-58 N25 Stanford L 75-64 1996-97 First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. D6 Princeton L 59-54 D7 Prairie View A&M W 82-53

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Conference Post-Season History

1997-98 N28 N29 N30

San Juan Thanksgiving Shootout Caguas, P.R. Evansville W 59-54 West Memphis L 78-61 South Florida L 49-46

D5 D6

Super Chevy Shootout, Iowa City, Iowa Iowa L 81-52 Mount St. Mary’s L 58-55

2005-06 Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. N18 Marquette L 82-65 N19 IUPUI L 58-56 2006-07 NIT Season Tip-Off, Spokane Wash. N14 Gonzaga L 88-50 N15 Colorado State W 70-61 D28 D29

Saint Mary’s College Classic, Moraga, Calif. Belmont L 87-85 Western Carolina L 67-62

2007-08 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa N30 Eastern Illinois W 55-49 D1 Louisiana-Monroe L 80-67

NCAA/NIT Post-Season History 1939-40 1941-42 1942-43 1948-49 1953-54 1969-70 1990-91 1992-93 2003-04 2004-05

March 22, 1940 March 23, 1940 March 20, 1942 March 21, 1942 March 22, 1943 1949 March 13, 1954 March 14, 1954 March 7, 1970 March 14, 1991 March 17, 1993 March 22, 1993 March 17, 2004 March 16, 2005

Kansas Colorado Stanford Kansas St. John’s Arkansas Oklahoma State Colorado New Mexico St. Arkansas State Wisconsin Boston College UW-Milwaukee Missouri State

L W L L L L L W L L W L L L

50-44 60-56 ot 53-47 55-53 51-49 ot 50-34 52-45 78-55 101-77 78-71 77-73 101-68 91-63 105-82

NCAA Western Regional NCAA Western Regional NCAA Western Regional NCAA Western Regional National Invitation Tournament NCAA District Six Playoffs NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Midwest Regional National Invitation Tournament National Invitation Tournament National Invitation Tournament National Invitation Tournament National Invitation Tournament

Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. New York Dallas Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Fort Worth Jonesboro, Ark. Madison, Wis. Boston Milwaukee, Wis. Springfield, Mo.


History l All-Time Coaching Record Overall Conference Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. 1914-15 Robert Cummings 8 1 .887 5 1 .833 1915-16 Robert Cummings 12 5 .706 5 3 .625 1916-17 Robert Cummings 10 5 .667 Cummings’ Career Record (3 Years) 30 11 .732 10 4 .714 1917-18 Wilbur Tisdale 10 4 .714 7 3 .700 1918-19 Wilbur Tisdale 4 10 .286 2 8 .200 Tisdale’s Career Record (2 Years) 14 14 .500 9 11 .450 1919-20 Leslie Mann 6 6 .500 2 5 .286 Mann’s Career Record (1 Year) 6 6 .500 2 5 .286 1920-21 Pete Cawthon 5 10 .333 4 9 .308 Cawthon’s Career Record (1 Year) 5 10 .333 4 9 .308 1921-22 Howard F. Yerges 2 12 .143 1 1 .500 Yerges’ Career Record (1 Year) 2 12 .143 1 1 .500 1922-23 Phil Arbuckle 10 9 .526 7 8 .467 Arbuckle’s Career Record (1 Year) 10 9 .526 7 8 .467 1923-24 Franklyn Ashcraft 3 17 .150 1924-25 John P. Nicholson 2 12 .143 Nicholson’s Career Record (1 Year) 2 12 .143 1925-26 Franklyn Ashcraft 1 13 .071 1926-27 Franklyn Ashcraft 0 9 .000 Ashcraft’s Career Record (3 Years) 4 39 .093 1927-28 Russell Daugherty 3 9 .250 1928-29 Russell Daugherty 2 10 .167 1929-30 Russell Daugherty 7 9 .438 4 8 .333 1930-31 Russell Daugherty 8 9 .471 4 8 .333 1931-32 Russell Daugherty 5 9 .357 4 8 .333 Daugherty’s Career Record (5 Years) 25 46 .352 12 24 .333 1932-33 Jimmy Kitts 8 9 .471 2 10 .167 1933-34 Jimmy Kitts 6 6 .500 6 6 .500 1934-35 Jimmy Kitts 20 3 .870 9 3 .750 1935-36 Jimmy Kitts 12 10 .545 8 4 .667 1936-37 Jimmy Kitts 6 10 .375 7 5 .583 1937-38 Jimmy Kitts 6 17 .261 2 10 .167 Kitts’ Career Record (6 Years) 58 55 .513 34 38 .472 1938-39 Buster Brannon 10 11 .476 6 6 .500 1939-40 Buster Brannon 25 4 .862 10 2 .833 1940-41 Buster Brannon 18 6 .750 8 4 .667 1941-42 Buster Brannon 22 5 .815 10 2 .833 1942-43 Joe Davis 17 9 .654 9 3 .750 1943-44 Joe Davis 15 5 .750 11 1 .917 1944-45 Joe Davis 20 1 .952 12 0 1.000 1945-46 Buster Brannon 10 11 .476 5 7 .417 Brannon’s Career Record (5 Years) 85 37 .743 39 21 .650 1946-47 Joe Davis 7 17 .292 2 10 .167 1947-48 Joe Davis 10 14 .417 6 6 .500 1948-49 Joe Davis 13 11 .542 9 3 .750 Davis’ Career Record (6 Years) 82 57 .590 49 23 .681 1949-50 Don Suman 8 15 .348 2 10 .167 1950-51 Don Suman 8 15 .348 2 10 .167 1951-52 Don Suman 9 15 .375 4 8 .333 1952-53 Don Suman 15 6 .714 8 4 .667 1953-54 Don Suman 23 5 .821 9 3 .750 1954-55 Don Suman 10 12 .455 6 6 .500 1955-56 Don Suman 19 5 .791 8 4 .667 1956-57 Don Suman 16 8 .667 8 4 .667 1957-58 Don Suman 13 11 .542 7 7 .500 1958-59 Don Suman 11 13 .458 5 9 .357 Suman’s Career Record (10 Years) 132 105 .557 59 65 .476

Joe Davis 1942-45, 1946-49

Don Suman 1949-59

Don Knodel 1966-74

1959-60 John Frankie 4 1960-61 John Frankie 11 1961-62 John Frankie 12 1962-63 John Frankie 12 Frankie’s Career Record (4 Years) 39 1963-64 George Carlisle 15 1964-65 George Carlisle 2 1965-66 George Carlisle 1 Carlisle’s Career Record (3 Years) 18 1966-67 Don Knodel 7 1967-68 Don Knodel 8 1968-69 Don Knodel 10 1969-70 Don Knodel 14 1970-71 Don Knodel 14 1971-72 Don Knodel 6 1972-73 Don Knodel 7 1973-74 Don Knodel 11 Knodel’s Career Record (8 Years) 77 1974-75 Bob Polk 5 1975-76 Bob Polk 3 1976-77 Bob Polk 9 Polk’s Career Record (4 Years) 17 1977-78 Mike Schuler 4 1978-79 Mike Schuler 7 1979-80 Mike Schuler 7 1980-81 Mike Schuler 12 Schuler’s Career Record (4 Years) 30 1981-82 Tommy Suitts 15 1982-83 Tommy Suitts 8 1983-84 Tommy Suitts 13 1984-85 Tommy Suitts 11 1985-86 Tommy Suitts 9 1986-87 Tommy Suitts 7 Suitts’ Career Record (6 Years) 63 1986-87 Greg Walcavich (Interim) 1 Walcavich’s Career Record (8 Games) 1 1987-88 Scott Thompson 6 1988-89 Scott Thompson 12 1989-90 Scott Thompson 11 1990-91 Scott Thompson 16 1991-92 Scott Thompson 20 Thompson’s Career Record (5 Years) 65 1992-93 Willis Wilson 18 1993-94 Willis Wilson 15 1994-95 Willis Wilson 15 1995-96 Willis Wilson 14 1996-97 Willis Wilson 12 1997-98 Willis Wilson 6 1998-99 Willis Wilson 19 1999-00 Willis Wilson 5 2000-01 Willis Wilson 14 2001-02 Willis Wilson 10 2002-03 Willis Wilson 19 2003-04 Willis Wilson 22 2004-05 Willis Wilson 19 2005-06 Willis Wilson 12 2006-07 Willis Wilson 16 2007-08 Willis Wilson 3 Wilson’s Career Record (16 Years) 219 94 Total Seasons 985

Mike Schuler 1977-81

Tommy Suitts 1981-87

20 12 11 11 54 9 22 22 53 17 16 14 11 12 20 19 17 126 21 24 18 63 22 20 19 15 76 15 20 17 16 19 12 99 7 7 21 16 17 14 11 79 10 14 13 14 15 22 9 22 16 19 10 11 12 16 16 27 246 1217

Scott Thompson 1987-92

.167 .478 .522 .522 .433 .625 .083 .043 .254 .292 .333 .417 .560 .538 .231 .269 .392 .379 .192 .111 .333 .213 .154 .259 .270 .444 .283 .500 .286 .433 .407 .321 .296 .388 .125 .125 .222 .429 .393 .533 .645 .451 .643 .517 .536 .500 .444 .214 .679 .185 .467 .345 .655 .667 .613 .429 .500 .100 .471 .447

1 7 7 9 24 8 1 1 10 4 6 6 10 6 1 2 6 41 2 1 3 6 2 4 4 7 17 6 2 6 3 2 1 20 1 1 3 6 5 9 8 31 11 6 8 5 6 3 8 1 5 5 11 12 12 6 8 0 107 483

13 7 7 5 32 6 13 13 32 10 8 8 4 8 13 12 8 71 12 15 13 40 14 12 12 9 47 10 14 10 13 14 7 68 7 7 13 10 11 7 6 47 3 8 6 9 10 11 6 13 11 13 7 6 6 8 8 16 141 694

.071 .500 .500 .643 .429 .571 .071 .071 .238 .286 .429 .429 .714 .429 .071 .143 .429 .367 .143 .063 .188 .130 .125 .250 .250 438 .266 .375 .125 .375 .188 .125 .125 .227 .125 .125 .188 .375 .313 .563 .571 .397 .786 .429 .571 .357 .375 .214 .571 .071 .313 .278 .611 .667 .667 .429 .500 .000 .431 .410

Willis Wilson 1992-2008

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History l National Rankings Games While Nationally Ranked

Date D28, 1953 D29, 1953 D30, 1953 J5, 1954 J9, 1954 J12, 1954 J15, 1954 D28, 1955 D29, 1955 D30, 1955 J4, 1956 J7, 1956 D16, 1957 D18, 1957 D21, 1957

Outcome Rice 55, Texas A&M 43 Rice 80, SMU 79 Rice 65, Texas 58 SMU 79, Rice 66 Rice 78, Texas A&M 53 Rice 69, TCU 52 Texas 74, Rice 66 Rice 110, Texas A&M 81 Rice 80, Texas 72 SMU 76, Rice 73 ot SMU 87, Rice 65 Rice 89, Texas A&M 77 Wisconsin 67, Rice 62 Illinois 85, Rice 82 St. John’s 80, Rice 67

Location Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court Dallas Autry Court Autry Court Austin Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court Dallas Autry Court Madison Champagne Jamaica

Rank 11 16 16 11 11 15 15 17 17 17 18 18 16 14 14

Games vs. Nationally-Ranked Opponents

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Date F23, 1949 D18, 1951 M13, 1954 D21, 1954 J18, 1955 F28, 1956 J15, 1957 F23, 1957 J6, 1959 F9, 1959 F18, 1959 J19, 1960 F13, 1960 D3, 1964 D19, 1967 F11, 1969 D22, 1969 J3, 1970 M7, 1970 D5, 1970 D2, 1971 D29, 1971 D29, 1972 J16, 1973 M5, 1973 D17, 1976 J15, 1977 J24, 1977 F12, 1977 F22, 1977 J12, 1978 F4, 1978 F7, 1978 D4, 1978 J27, 1979 J4, 1982 J29, 1982 F1, 1982 F20, 1982 J26, 1983

Outcome Rice 65, Texas 49 Kansas 68, Rice 48 Oklahoma State 52, Rice 45 Illinois 86, Rice 54 Rice 73, TCU 63 SMU 89, Rice 75 SMU 59, Rice 57 SMU 75, Rice 72 Rice 70, Texas A&M 65 Rice 68, Arkansas 62 TCU 68, Rice 64 Texas A&M 61, Rice 43 Texas A&M 94, Rice 53 Vanderbilt 78, Rice 49 Davidson 90, Rice 68 Rice 75, Baylor 73 North Carolina 99, Rice 87 North Carolina 98, Rice 72 New Mexico State 101, Rice 77 UCLA 124, Rice 78 North Carolina 127, Rice 69 BYU 96, Rice 73 Marquette 71, Rice 40 Houston 96, Rice 77 Houston 116, Rice 72 UCLA 107, Rice 60 Arkansas 72, Rice 45 Texas 74, Rice 68 Arkansas 78, Rice 51 Texas 90, Rice 51 Arkansas 69, Rice 60 Arkansas 69, Rice 48 Texas 102, Rice 86 Notre Dame 105, Rice 61 Texas A&M 81, Rice 62 Houston 63, Rice 61 Arkansas 60, Rice 54 Rice 80, Texas 49 Arkansas 72, Rice 65 Houston 76, Rice 40

Location Houston Lawrence Stillwater Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court Dallas Autry Court College Station Autry Court Fort Worth Autry Court College Station Nashville Charlotte Waco Autry Court Charlotte Fort Worth Los Angeles Chapel Hill Norfolk Milwaukee Autry Court Hofheinz Pavilion Los Angeles Autry Court Autry Court Little Rock Austin Autry Court Fayetteville Autry Court South Bend Autry Court Hofheinz Pavilion Fayetteville Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court

Rank 20 7 5 3 20 9 3 6 19 18 16 10 12 6 6 19 7 4 5 1 2 8 3 12 8 9 16 15 13 14 6 2 12 3 14 18 12 5 17 9

F2, 1983 F26, 1983 M5, 1983 J20, 1984 J27, 1984 F22, 1984 F29, 1984 M10, 1984 J2, 1985 F3, 1985 J28, 1987 F28, 1987 D21, 1987 D9, 1989 J31, 1990 M3, 1990 D8, 1990 J2, 1991 F2, 1991 F12, 1991 M9, 1991 D21, 1991 D1, 1992 N 18, 1993 D4, 1993 D10, 1994 D22, 1994 N25, 1995 D7, 1995 F3, 1996 M2, 1996 M8, 1996 J18, 1997 J25, 1997 F6, 1997 F13, 1997 F24, 1997 N17, 1997 D5, 1997 J3, 1998 J22, 1998 F7, 1998 F28, 1998 J30, 1999 M4, 1999 J16, 2000 F14, 2000 M9, 2000 M8, 2001 N30, 2003 J2, 2004 D19, 2004 D5, 2005 F4, 2006 F22, 2007 D8, 2007 D31, 2007 J15, 2008 J16, 2008 1

Arkansas 70, Rice 43 Houston 86, Rice 52 Arkansas 62, Rice 55 Houston 72, Rice 42 Rice 65, Arkansas 62 Houston 70, Rice 54 Arkansas 79, Rice 54 Houston 53, Rice 50 SMU 66, Rice 57 SMU 68, Rice 52 TCU 64, Rice 38 TCU 85, Rice 69 Georgetown 90, Rice 63 Georgetown 81, Rice 60 Arkansas 70, Rice 66 Arkansas 104, Rice 80 Georgetown 53, Rice 47 Arkansas 86, Rice 62 Arkansas 100, Rice 87 Texas 65, Rice 64 Arkansas 109, Rice 80 Michigan 87, Rice 70 Michigan 75, Rice 71 1 Minnesota 70, Rice 61 Virginia 59, Rice 51 Virginia 67, Rice 50 Kansas 71, Rice 57 Stanford 75, Rice 64 Kansas 83, Rice 63 Texas Tech 79, Rice 57 Texas Tech 84, Rice 70 Texas Tech 68, Rice 53 New Mexico 69, Rice 61 Utah 78, Rice 58 Rice 75, Tulsa 58 New Mexico 81, Rice 64 Utah 75, Rice 66 Kansas 88, Rice 61 Iowa 81, Rice 52 Utah 73, Rice 65 Hawaii 65, Rice 63 Utah 60, Rice 49 TCU 86, Rice 73 Rice 76, TCU 69 New Mexico 51, Rice 49 Tulsa 67, Rice 49 Tulsa 75, Rice 33 Tulsa 71, Rice 51 Fresno State 60, Rice 52 Stanford 60, Rice 56 Connecticut 92, Rice 83 Connecticut 81, Rice 72 Texas 85, Rice 58 Memphis 84, Rice 79 Memphis 99, Rice 63 Texas 80, Rice 54 Texas A&M 68, Rice 41 Vanderbilt 76, Rice 58 Memphis 77, Rice 50

Game later forfeited to Rice.

Fayetteville Hofheinz Pavilion Autry Court Hofheinz Pavilion Autry Court Autry Court Fayetteville The Summit Autry Court Dallas Fort Worth Autry Court Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Autry Court Fayetteville The Summit Autry Court Fayetteville Austin Dallas Ann Arbor The Summit Minneapolis Charlottesville The Summit Lawrence Palo Alto Autry Court Autry Coiurt Lubbock Dallas Autry Coiurt Salt Lake City Autry Court Albuquerque Autry Court Lawrence Iowa City Salt Lake City Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court Las Vegas Autry Court Tulsa Fresno Tulsa Autry Court Autry Court Hartford Toyota Center Autry Court Memphis Toyota Center College Station Nashville Reliant Arena

9 2 5 4 16 3 12 5 7 4 16 15 18 3 3 12 6 2 2 24 5 15 1 10 12 20 7 18 1 15 9 7 12 5 22 13 4 2 10 4 24 5 15 24 25 19 13 14 25 20 1 11 2 3 7 4 12 15 2


History l Overtime Games Date J17, 1931 M23, 1940 M22, 1943 D14, 1948 D1, 1951 J5, 1942 J8, 1952 F26, 1955 D21, 1955 D30, 1955 F26, 1960 F27, 1961 F24, 1962 D8, 1973 J7, 1974 D28, 1974 M8, 1975 J15, 1980 F12, 1980 J28, 1981 J22, 1983 F23, 1983 N27, 1987 J7, 1989 N30, 1989 J17, 1990 J20, 1990 D30, 1991 J9, 1992 M2, 1992 F6, 1993 M3, 1993 J28, 1994

Outcome Location Rice 37, Baylor 34 Houston Rice 60, Colorado 56 1 Kansas City St. John’s 51, Rice 49 2 New York Rice 68, Sam Houston St. 66 Houston Rice 59, Sam Houston St. 57 Rice 52, SMU 47 Dallas TCU 42, Rice 30 Autry Court SMU 86, Rice 82 Autry Court Rice 82, Auburn 80 Autry Court SMU 76, Rice 73 Autry Court TCU 67, Rice 65 Autry Court Rice 95, Texas Tech 91 Autry Court Rice 77, Baylor 69 Autry Court Rice 79, Lamr 67 Autry Court Rice 76, California 75 Autry Court Louisiana Tech 86, Rice 82 3 Monroe, La. Rice 84, SMU 82 Autry Court Texas Tech 62, Rice 59 Lubbock SMU 82, Rice 81 Dallas Rice 46, Texas 46 Austin Texas Tech 54, Rice 50 Lubbock Texas Tech 69, Rice 67 Autry Court Rice 97, San Diego 90 Autry Court Rice 79, Texas Tech 74 Autry Court Rice 77, Indiana State 75 Autry Court Rice 66, TCU 64 Autry Court Rice 58, SMU 55 Autry Court Rice 78, Fairfield 77 Fairfield, N.Y. Rice 76, Baylor 69 Autry Court Rice 58, SMU 53 Dallas SMU 78, Rice 77 Dallas Rice 89, Houston 78 Autry Court Rice 96, Baylor 88 Autry Court

Multi-OTs

2 OT

2 OT

Date J5, 1995 D22, 1996 D4, 1998 D22, 1998 J28, 1999 N19, 1999 D7, 1999 F17, 2000 D4, 2000 N27, 2001 F1, 2003 M13, 2003 F14, 2004 D30, 2004 J27, 2005 F12, 2005 M5, 2005 D3, 2005 J21, 2006 F8, 2006 F11, 2006 N20, 2006 J10, 2007

Outcome Location Multi-OTs Montana 90, Rice 81 Missoula, Mont. 2 OT North Texas 64, Rice 62 Denton Weber State 72, Rice 66 4 San Francisco 2 OT Rice 81, St. Mary’s 70 5 Ames, Iowa Rice 84, SMU 79 Autry Court Rice 70, Navy 64 Autry Court Houston 84, Rice 71 Hofheinz Pavilion San Jose State 52, Rice 48 San Jose, Calif. Middle Tennessee 75, Rice 73 Autry Court Stephen F. Austin 90, Rice 86 Nacogdoches Rice 71, San Jose State 66 Autry Court Hawaii 62, Rice 61 6 Tulsa, Okla. Rice 111, Tulsa 103 Autry Court 2 OT Rice 66, SMU 64 Autry Court 2 OT Hawaii 75, Rice 72 Honolulu Rice 71, Tulsa 64 Tulsa, Okla. Rice 80, SMU 75 Dallas Rice 96, Utah 94 Autry Court 3 OT SMU 80, Rice 69 Dallas Rice 78, Marshall 75 Huntington, W.V. Tulsa 80, Rice 73 Tulsa Oregon 79, Rice 73 Autry Court Rice 75, Tulane 70 Autry Court

Neutral Sites Games Denoted — 1 NCAA Western Regional. 2 National Invitation Tournament. 3 Pacemaker Classic Second Round. 4 Northwestern Mutual Classic First Round. 5 The Tribune Holiday Classic First Round. 6 WAC Tournament First Round. Overall Record in Overtime Games: 33-23. Record in Multi-Overtime Games: 4-2. Overtime Record at Autry Court: 21-8. Overtime Record at Home: 23-8. Overtime Record on the Road: 8-11. Overtime Record at Neutral Sites: 2-4.

History l Rice on Television l Since 1988 Date J10, 1988 J13, 1988 J16, 1988 J30, 1988 F7, 1988 M5, 1988 N25, 1988 J4, 1989 J7, 1989 J15, 1989 J19, 1989 F5, 1989 F11, 1989 F18, 1989 J6, 1990 J13, 1990 J20, 1990 J24, 1990 J27, 1990 J31, 1990 F17, 1990 F28, 1990 D8, 1990 J26, 1991 F10, 1991 F12, 1991 F19, 1991 F27, 1991 M8, 1991 M9, 1991 N25, 1991 N26, 1991

Outcome Rice 77, Texas 75 Rice 74, TCU 69 SMU 72, Rice 60 Lamar 85, Rice 70 Rice 63, Texas Tech 61 Houston 81, Rice 65 Detroit 69, Rice 53 Houston 90, Rice 75 Rice 79, Texas Tech 74 TCU 70, Rice 64 SMU 67, Rice 57 Rice 67, Houston 66 Texas 116, Rice 74 Rice 67, SMU 65 Houston 84, Rice 69 Rice 65, Baylor 62 Rice 58, SMU 55 Texas A&M 89, Rice 82 Texas 97, Rice 84 Arkansas 70, Rice 66 TCU 67, Rice 55 Texas 86, Rice 84 Georgetown 53, Rice 47 Rice 98, Texas A&M 76 Rice 79, Houston 69 Texas 92, Rice 79 TCU 78, Rice 68 Rice 72, Texas A&M 55 Rice 76, TCU 57 Arkansas 109, Rice 80 Rice 77, Arizona State 71 Michigan State 75, Rice 67

Location Network Austin Raycom Autry Court HSE Autry Court HSE Beaumont HSE Autry Court Raycom Autry Court HSE Detroit, Mich. HSE Hofheinz Pavilion HSE Autry Court HSE Fort Worth Raycom Dallas HSE Autry Court Raycom Austin HSE Autry Court HSE Autry Court HSE Waco Raycom Autry Court Raycom College Station HSE Austin Raycom Autry Court HSE Fort Worth HSE Autry Court HSE The Summit Sportschan Autry Court Raycom Autry Court Raycom Austin Prime/HSE Autry Court Prime/HSE College Station Prime/HSE Autry Court Prime Autry Court Raycom Lahaina, Hi. ESPN Lahaina, Hi. ESPN

J28, 1992 F4, 1992 F8, 1992 F18, 1992 F22, 199 M5, 1992 M13, 1992 D1, 1992 J5, 1993 J12, 1993 F2, 1993 F13, 1993 F20, 1993 M6, 1993 M12, 1993 N18, 1993 N11, 1994 J16, 1994 J29, 1994 F1, 1994 F5, 1994 F13, 1994 F19, 1994 F26, 1994 M10, 1994 M11, 1994 D22, 1994 J11, 1995 J14, 1995 J17, 1995 J22, 1995 F4, 1995 F19, 1995

TCU 76, Rice 50 Texas 88, Rice 87 Rice 72, Baylor 65 Houston 86, Rice 83 Texas Tech 105, Rice 98 Rice 103, Texas 97 Texas Tech 65, Rice 62 Michigan 75, Rice 71 Rice 92, Texas 87 Rice 66, Texas A&M 65 Rice 65, Houston 61 Rice 68, TCU 50 Rice 86, Texas Tech 79 Texas A&M 82, Rice 76 Texas 81, Rice 76 1 Rice 70, Minnesota 61 Rice 71, SMU 61 Texas A&M 67, Rice 64 Rice 102, Texas Tech 76 Texas 85, Rice 70 Houston 69, Rice 67 Rice 65, SMU 63 Texas A&M 75, Rice 61 Texas Tech 76, Rice 62 Rice 85, Baylor 82 1 Texas 101, Rice 89 1 Kansas 71, Rice 57 Rice 87, Houston 76 Rice 85, SMU 71 Rice 66, Texas A&M 62 TCU 102, Rice 93 Texas 88, Rice 56 Rice 74, TCU 73

Autry Court Austin Waco Hofheinz Paviliona Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court The Summit Austin College Stateion Hofheinz Pavilion Fort Worth Lubbock College Station The Summit Minneapolis, Minn. Autry Court Autry Court Lubbock Austin Autry Court Dallas College Station Autry Court Dallas Dallas Lawrence, Kan. Hofheinz Pavilion Dallas Autry Court Autry Court Austin Fort Worth

HSE/Prime HSE/Prime Raycom HSE/Prime Raycom ESPN Prime ESPN Prime Prime Prime Raycom Raycom Raycom Prime ESPN Prime ESPN2 Raycom Prime Raycom ESPN2 ESPN2 Raycom Prime Raycom ESPN2 Prime Raycom Prime ESPN2 Raycom ESPN2

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History l Rice on Television

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M10, 1995 D7, 1995 J6, 1996 J22, 1996 M7, 1996 M8, 1996 J13, 1997 J23, 1997 J25, 1997 F22, 1997 F24, 1997 D6, 1997 J3, 1998 J11, 1998 J24, 1998 J31, 1998 F7, 1998 F21, 1998 J23, 1999 F20, 1999 F27, 1999 D11, 1999 J8, 2000 J16, 2000 F7, 2000 F14, 2000 M3, 2000 N24, 2000 J4, 2001 J6, 2001 J25, 2001 F5, 2001 F8, 2001 F17, 2001 D4, 2001 J3, 2002 J5, 2002 J12, 2002 J28, 2002 F2, 2002 F16, 2002 F23, 2002 F28, 2002 N24, 2002 J4, 2003 J23, 2003 J30, 2003 F8, 2003 M1, 2003 M8, 2003

Texas 78, Rice 65 1 The Summit Kansas 83, Rice 63 Autry Court Rice 80, Texas 69 Austin TCU 80, Rice 71 Fort Worth Rice 78, TCU 67 Dallas Rice 68, Texas Tech 53 Dallas Tulsa 65, Rice 33 Autry Court Rice 62, BYU 59 Provo, Utah Utah 78, Rice 58 Salt Lake City, Utah Rice 58, BYU 44 Autry Court Utah 75, Rice 66 Autry Court Iowa 81, Rice 52 Iowa City, Iowa Utah 73, Rice 65 Salt Lake City, Utah Rice 76, Tulsa 63 Autry Court SDSU 62, Rice 51 Autry Court SMU 91, Rice 67 Dallas Utah 60, Rice 49 Autry Court SDSU 75, Rice 66 San Diego Tulsa 65, Rice 50 Autry Court Tulsa 77, Rice 47 Tulsa, Okla. Rice 66, SMU 57 Dallas Rice 56, Texas A&M 53 Autry Court SMU 80, Rice 71 Dallas Tulsa 67, Rice 49 Autry Court SMU 65, Rice 50 Autry Court Tulsa 75, Rice 33 Tulsa, Okla. TCU 85, Rice 62 Fort Worth Rice 60, Birmingham Southern 49 Autry Court Fresno State 69, Rice 58 Autry Court Rice 74, Nevada 63 Autry Court Rice 70, Hawaii 64 Autry Court SMU 66, Rice 56 Autry Court Tulsa 79, Rice 55 Tulsa, Okla. Hawaii 61, Rice 53 Honolulu Middle Tennessee 65, Rice 52 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Fresno State 87, Rice 61 Fresno, Calif. Nevada 91, Rice 70 Reno, Nev. Rice 73, UTEP 59 Autry Court Tulsa 79, Rice 60 Tulsa, Okla. Rice 76, Fresno State 63 Autry Court SMU 63, Rice 61 Autry Court Hawaii 79, Rice 50 Honolulu Tulsa 67, Rice 62 Autry Court Stanford 79, Rice 62 Palo Alto, Calif. Fresno State 71, Rice 70 Fresno, Calif. SMU 89, Rice 83 Autry Court Hawaii 85, Rice 70 Honolulu Tulsa 79, Rice 56 Tulsa, Okla. Rice 75, Hawaii 58 Autry Court Rice 92, Fresno State 71 Autry Court

Prime ESPN2 ESPN Prime Prime Prime ESPN KNWS KNWS KNWS ESPN KNWS ESPN2 FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN KTBU FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN CSSE KMPH KOLO FSN KSTAR FSN KFVE WXMT KFRE KOLO KTSM KTUL KFRE FSN KFVW FSN KRON KFRE FSN KFVE KTUL FSN KFRE

M13, 2003 D18, 2003 J17, 2004 F21, 2004 M4, 2004 M6, 2004 M12, 2004 D19, 2004 F5, 2005 M5, 2005 M10, 2005 M11, 2005 D3, 2005 F4, 2006 F15, 2006 M1, 2006 N14, 2006 F22, 2007 J17, 2007 F28, 2007 M8, 2007 M9, 2007 D8, 2007 D31, 2007 J12, 2008 J16, 2008 F9, 2008 M12, 2008

Hawaii 62, Rice 61 ot 2 Rice 84, Lamar 78 Tulsa 74, Rice 68 Rice 81, Louisiana-Lafayette 76 Louisiana Tech 70, Rice 58 Rice 71, SMU 66 Nevada 67, Rice 59 2 Connecticut 81, Rice 72 UTEP 73, Rice 71 Rice 80, SMU 75 ot Rice 63, SMU 47 UTEP 85, Rice 77 Rice 96, Utah 94 3ot Memphis 84, Rice 79 Rice 62, East Carolina 54 Houston 74, Rice 71 Gonzaga 88, Rice 50 Memphis 99, Rice 63 Rice 76, Houston 71 Marshall 69, Rice 64 Rice 53, UCF 51 3 Houston 77, Rice 62 3 Texas 80, Rice 54 Texas A&M 64, Rice 41 UTEP 71, Rice 43 Memphis 77, Rice 50 SMU 68, Rice 53 Southern Miss 59, Rice 50 3

Tulsa, Okla. Autry Court Tulsa, Okla. Autry Court Autry Court Autry Court Fresno, Calif. Storrs, Conn. Autry Court Dallas Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Salt Lake City Autry Court Autry Court Hofheinz Pavilion Spokane, Wash. Memphis, Tenn. Autry Court Huntingdon, W.V. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Toyota Center College Station El Paso Reliant Arena Dallas Memphis, Tenn.

ESPN fc FSN ESPN2 ESPN fc SportsWest Sportswest ESPN fc ESPN+ ESPN2 SportsWest SportsWest ESPN2 CSTV WLMT CSTV CSTV ESPN2 ESPN CSTV CSTV CSTV CSTV CSTV FSN CSTV WLMT TXA 21 CSTV

Post Season Denoted — 1 Southwest Conference Touranement. 2 Western Athletic Conference Touranement. 3 Conference USA Touranement. Overall Record in Telvised Games: 53-92. Record on CSTV: 4-6. Record on ESPN Family: 7-16. Record on ESPN: 4-5. Record on ESPN2: 2-8. ESPN+: 0-1. ESPN fc: 1-2. Record on Fox Sports Net & Predecessors: 19-38. Record on FSN: 5-16. Record on HSE: 3-12. Record on Prime/HSE: 1-5. Record on Prime: 10-5. Record on Raycom: 12-9. Record on SportsChannel: 0-1. Record on SportsWest: 3-1 Record on Local Affiliates: 8-17.


L eadership

182 David Leebron 183 Dr. Jim Casta eda 183 Rice Board of Trustees 184 Rice Administrators 185 Athletic Administration 191 Staff Directory 192 Compliance Information


Leadership l University Administration David W. Leebron Rice University President

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Though he grew up in Philadelphia, David W. Leebron was not part of the Franklin Field crowd that pelted Santa with snowballs at the infamous 1968 Eagles game. Indeed, Rice’s president says he and his wife and children prefer the spirit of Rice athletic events. “Our family has enjoyed watching our student–athletes perform in a wide range of competitions,” the president said, “everyone from our incredible baseball pitching staff to our volleyball players deRice Presidents fying the laws of gravity to make 1907-46 Edgar Odell Lovett saves.” 1946-60 William V. Houston Leebron became the sev- 1961-68 Kenneth R. Pitzer enth president of Rice Univer- 1970-85 Norman Hackerman sity and a member of its political 1985-93 George R. Rupp science faculty on July 1, 2004. 1993-2004 Malcolm Gillis Upon his arrival at Rice, he 2004-present David W. Leebron began engaging faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members in a dialogue on the opportunities and challenges that the university faces in the coming decade and beyond. His Call to Conversation produced a strategy, the Vision for the Second Century, which calls for Rice to grow in size and scope, including significant increases in its research endeavors and international collaborations. Leebron also has led a wide-reaching program to engage the faculty and students with the city of Houston through Passport to Houston and other community engagement programs. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Leebron was elected president of the Law Review in his second year. Prior to joining Rice, he served as dean and the Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law at Columbia University. He also served as a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Comparative Law

in Hamburg, Germany, and as the Jean Monnet Visiting Professor of Law at Bielefeld University. Leebron has authored a textbook on international human rights and written numerous articles on issues of international trade, human rights and corporate finance. He is a member of the New York State Bar and an inactive member of the Hawaii and Pennsylvania bars. Leebron serves on the National War Powers Commission (exofficio), the National Security Higher Education Advisory Board, the Jacobs University Bremen Board of Governors, the Harvard Law School Visiting Committee, the Greater Houston Partnership board of directors and the board of directors of IMAX Corp. “Rice students are extraordinary,” he said. “They compete in everything from intramurals to club and intercollegiate sports, all while pursuing serious scholarship. We take great pride in the diversity of our student body and the diverse talents of all our students.” Leebron is married to Y. Ping Sun and has two young children, Daniel and Merissa.


Leadership l Administration & Board of Trustees Dr. Jim Castañeda

Rice University Faculty Representative to NCAA, Conference USA Former assistant baseball coach Jim Castañeda is in his 46th year of service to the Rice Athletics Department and his 33rd year as the school’s representative to its conferences and the NCAA. He served as the head freshman baseball coach from 1962 to 1967, as assistant varsity baseball coach from 1962 to 1983, and as coach of the Rice golf team from 1983 to 1998. Castañeda’s tenure not only makes him the senior member of the Rice Athletics Department, but also one of the most highly regarded figures in college athletics. In 1986, the Rice University “R” Association named him the year’s Honorary “R” Man for his dedication and service to the Rice athletic program. Castañeda was inducted to the Drew University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 and honored with the Association of Rice Alumni’s Meritorious Service Award in 2000. To top it all off, Rice established the Jim Castañeda golf scholarship in fall 2001. Castañeda has served on numerous athletic committees, often as chairman. The Golf Coaches Association of America, All-America Scholars Committee, Southwest Athletic Conference and Western Athletic Conference have all benefited from his talents, and he is currently the faculty athletics representative liaison to the Conference USA Student–Athlete Advisory

Rice Faculty Reps 1914-28 1928-40 1940-59 1959-70 1964-74, 76-77 1974-76 1976-77 1977-present

W.W. Watkin

Committee. In addition, Castañeda John T. McCants is a member of the NCAA regional Hubert Bray postgraduate scholarship commitJ.S. Waters tee. Alan Chapman The Brooklyn, N.Y., native Jim Castañeda received his bachelor’s degree Alan Chapman summa cum laude in Spanish from Drew University in 1954 and briefly Jim Castañeda played in the Baltimore Orioles’ farm system after a four-year career on the Drew baseball team. He then enrolled at Yale University, where he studied romance languages and received his master’s degree in 1955 and his doctorate three years later. Castañeda was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1985. The author of five books, he has been named Spanish Teacher of the Year as well as Foreign Language Teacher of the Year by the Texas Foreign Language Association. He has served as president of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese and has been decorated by King Juan Carlos I of Spain. This year marks his 46th year as a Spanish professor at Rice. He and his wife, Clara, reside in Houston.

Rice University Board of Trustees (as of May 1, 2007)

Seated: Susanne Morris Glasscock, Rice President David W. Leebron, Board Chairman James W. Crownover, Teveia Rose Barnes; Second Row: J.D. Bucky Allshouse, M. Kenneth Oshman, Carl E. Isgren (past member), Robert L. Clarke, Vicki Whamond Bretthauer; Third Row: Robert R. Maxfield, Steven L. Miller (past member), Lynn Laverty Elsenhans, Albert Y. Chao (past member); Fourth Row: Edward A. Dominguez (past member), Marc Shapiro, James Turley, D. Kent Anderson; Back Row: Jeffery O. Rose; Bruce W. Dunlevie, Robert B. Tudor, Robert T. Brockman. Not pictured: Keith T. Anderson, Alfredo Brener, Nancy P. Carlson, Douglas L. Foshee, Judge Lee H. Rosenthal, Hector Ruiz, L.E. Simmons.

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Dr. Eugene Levy

Dr. James Coleman Vice Provost for Research

Vice President for Finance

Kathy Collins

Edward P. Djerejian

Dr. Sallie KellerMcNulty

Kamran Khan

Dr. Kevin Kirby

Dr. Lars Lerup Dean, School of Architecture

Vice Provost and University Librarian

Chris Mu単oz

Dr. Carol Quillen

Provost

Dean, George R. Brown School of Engineering

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Dr. Mary McIntire

Vice Provost for Information Technology

Dean, Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies

Vice President for Enrollment

Linda Thrane

Dr. Gary S. Wihl

Vice President for Public Affairs

Dean, School of Humanities

Vice President for Administration

Vice Provost for Academic Affairs

Scott W. Wise

Vice President for Investments and Treasurer

Dr. Robin Forman

Dr. William H. Glick

Sara Lowman

Dr. Kathleen S. Matthews

Dr. Lyn Ragsdale

Dr. Paula Sanders

Dr. Roland B. Smith Jr.

Dr. Robert Yekovich

Richard A. Zansitis

Darrow Zeidenstein

Director of the Baker Institute for Public Policy

Dean, School of Social Studies

Dean, Shepherd School of Music

Dean, Undergraduate Education

Dean, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

General Counsel

Dean, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management

Dean, Wiess School of Natural Sciences

Associate Provost

Vice President for Resource Development


Leadership l Athletic Administration Chris Del Conte Director of Athletics

In two years since being named Rice University’s director of athletics, Chris Del Conte’s vision for the future of the program is rapidly becoming a reality. Reckling Park, the home of the Owls powerhouse baseball program and one of the showcase venues for the sport, saw significant upgrades to its playing surface last fall. At the same time, a state-of-the-art information and video board was installed to enhance the game experience for fans. This fall, the dream of Tudor Fieldhouse will come to fruition. The $27 million project is on track to provide Rice basketball and volleyball a completely renovated home court later this year. The project also includes a new academic center, training facility, locker rooms and administrative offices. The new facility will offer fans the amenities they have come to expect including new VIP seating and club area, concession stands and a state-of-the-art video display. But an even more dramatic reshaping of the scope of the department was announced last spring, when Rice President David Leebron announced a restructuring of administrative responsiRice University bilities. The merging of the intercollegiate programs with the campus Directors of Athletics recreation and intramural areas to 1912-23 Phillip Arbuckle create an all-encompassing depart- 1924-27 John W. Heisman ment under Del Conte’s leadership 1927-33 Harry A. Schott was announced along with plans for a new $41 million Recreation and Well- 1933-40 H.O. Nicholas ness Center, which broke ground in 1940-66 Jess Neely late spring and is set for a 2010 open- 1966-70 Harold “Bo” Hagen ing. 1970-71 Bill Peterson To bring these three projects to 1971-75 A.M. “Red” Baile reality, Del Conte has directed a cam1975-77 Homer Rice paign that has raised over $72 million for facilities since he came to South 1977-85 August M. “Augie” Erfurth 1985-86 L. Watson Brown Main. Rice Athletics has maintained 1987-88 Jerry L. Berndt a balanced budget in each of the last 1989-2006 J.R. Bobby May two years under Del Conte’s direction. 2006- Chris Del Conte He also initiated the implementation of a strategic plan for the department, outlining the mission of the department and clearly drawing the focus on a heightened experience for each student-athlete. Del Conte’s efforts have allowed the Owls to become co-hosts for the 2008 and 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional Championships, as well as the 2011 Final Four at Reliant Stadium. While the new building projects will provide a foundation for the department’s future, the athletic program has seen unparalleled success both on the playing fields and courts as well as in the classroom during Del Conte’s two years at the helm. This past year, the Rice baseball team advanced to the College World Series for the third straight year. Baseball was one of four Rice teams to capture Conference USA championships during the year. Three teams advanced to NCAA Championship play. The athletic program’s academic success continues to rank among the leaders in Division I. Eight of the Owls’ 16 athletic programs were awarded Public Recognition Awards by the NCAA, emblematic of their finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sport in terms of their APR (Academic Progress Reports). The eight awards were four times the combined amount presented to other institutions in the state of Texas, with no school being honored for more than one individual team. The Naval Academy was the only other FBS institution to have 50 percent or more of its programs recognized with the award. Del Conte was named the 14th director of athletics at Rice on June 22,

2006, after previously serving as senior associate athletics director at the University of Arizona. His first year on campus was truly a memorable one. The Owls returned to a bowl game for the first time in 45 years, baseball earned its sixth trip to the College World Series, three teams earned Conference USA titles, the school had the conference players of the year in both men’s basketball and baseball and produced a pair of first-round picks in professional drafts. Nearly 12,000 Owls filled multiple hotels in New Orleans for Rice’s trip to the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, making it the largest gathering of alumni for an event not held on the Rice University campus. Also during his first year at Rice, Del Conte’s vision for a revamped and aggressive approach by the department saw a consolidation of various marks and logos used by Rice’s different sports into a unified, readily identifiable mark first made famous by the national baseball team, the Old English “R.” The department also took over the administration of the licensing of its logos and entered into an agreement with Host Communications (now IMG College) to maximize marketing opportunities. This past summer, Rice and IMG College announced a 10-year extension of the relationship. As a further extension of the effort to create a consistent image for Rice Athletics, Del Conte negotiated an expanded apparel and equipment relationship with Nike for all Rice teams, beginning in the fall of 2008. In addition to his duties at Rice, he also serves on the Conference USA Television Committee. Del Conte spent five-plus years on the athletic department staff at the University of Arizona. When he joined the UA program in December of 1999, he oversaw all aspects of athletic fund development. In 2002 his responsibilities were expanded to include overseeing the ticket office, marketing, corporate sales and trademarks and licensing. That same year, he implemented a capital campaign known as Campaign Arizona for the Student-Athlete, which raised more the $120 million One year later, he was named one of three senior associate athletics directors. He oversaw media relations, business operations and external affairs, and helped co-manage the day-to-day operation of the university’s 19 athletic programs. He worked directly with coaches, department heads and staff and participated in the hiring of coaches and other personnel. He also oversaw all contracts, including corporate sponsorships, broadcast rights, sporting events and Web site agreements. Del Conte has a master’s degree in education administration from Washington State University where he served as assistant athletics director for external operations before he joined the staff at Arizona. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Del Conte is married to Robin Ward, Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Associate Director for Curriculum Integration for the Rice University School Mathematics Project. They have two daughters, Sienna (seven) and Sophia (five).

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Leadership l Athletic Administration David Sayler Senior Executive Athletics Director

Sayler is married to the former Katie Fitzgerald of Bowling Green, Ohio. The couple have one boy, Connor, born on Jan 16, 2007.

Leslie Claybrook Senior Associate Athletics Director Senior Woman Administrator

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David Sayler is now in his third year as Senior Executive Athletics Director, responsible for assisting in the day to day operations of the entire athletic department, directly overseeing all internal operations of the athletic department, as well as providing administrative oversight for all of Rice’s 16 sports programs. Sayler has also worked on the development of a new Strategic Plan for Rice Athletics and he serves as the administrator of that plan for the department. He is currently overseeing the funding and planning for the 26 million dollar renovation of Autry Court as well as the 41 million dollar brand new Recreation Center on campus. During his time at Rice, Sayler has overseen several other facility improvements including: the installation of Fieldturf (1 million dollars) at Rice Stadium, the replacement of Cameron Field (1.2 million dollars) at Reckling Park, the installation of a brand new scoreboard ($500,000) at Reckling Park, as well as serving on the steering committee for the new Recreation Center. Sayler also served as the Assistant Tournament Director for the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional held in Reliant Stadium. In addition, he also served as the Tournament Coordinator for the 2007 and 2008 NCAA Baseball Regional and Super Regionals held on the Rice University campus. Under his watch, Rice Athletics had a balanced budget for fiscal years 2007 and 2008, the first times ever under the board approved budget funding model for athletics. Accomplishments on the field the past two years include the football team making a bowl game for the first time in 45 years, the baseball team making consecutive trips to the College World Series in Omaha and the Women’s Track and Cross Country team winning the Conference USA Championship. Sayler came to Rice in August 2006 after spending two seasons as Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations at Oregon State University. At Oregon State, Sayler managed all aspects of the department’s $36 million annual budget and worked directly with each coach to plan their sport budgets as well as serving as the tournament coordinator for the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Baseball Regional and Super Regionals held at OSU. In addition, Sayler planned and directed consecutive trips for the Beaver baseball team to the College World Series with them capturing the National Championship in 2006. Prior to Oregon State, Sayler was the Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations at Bowling Green State University (2001-2005) in Ohio. At BGSU, he oversaw operations for the department’s business, ticket and marketing departments. At Bowling Green, he directed the process of evolving from an operating deficit of $900,000 upon his arrival to working with a balanced budget in his last two years. Prior to his arrival at BGSU, he served nearly two years as the Assistant Athletic Director for Business Operations at the University of Houston (19992001) and as the Assistant Athletic Director for Business Operations at the University of Hartford (1998-1999). By going to the University of Hartford, Sayler switched over to the internal side of collegiate athletics after spending years on the external side of the business. He worked at the University Of Georgia Athletic Association for two years (1996-1998) as the Director of Promotions for Women’s Sports before leaving for Hartford. At Georgia, Sayler marketed 6 of the Top 10 crowds in Women’s Basketball history at UGA, including the 1st sellout ever for the program. He also sold sponsorships, managed and fulfilled them with companies such as Wendy’s and Coca-Cola. Sayler began his intercollegiate career with a two-year stint as a Marketing Assistant at the University of Connecticut (1994-1996) – where he also earned his Masters in Sports Administration. At Connecticut, Sayler assisted in the generation of over $1 million of sponsorship revenue. After graduation from Ohio Wesleyan University (1991) with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting, Sayler worked three years in the private sector spending time with Ernst & Young in Cleveland and Peterson Consulting in Chicago.

Leslie Claybrook begins her second year as Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Senior Woman Administrator at Rice University. She joined the Rice staff on May 1, 2007. Claybrook provides adminstrative oversight to all of Rice’s 16 sports programs with regards to student-athlete services. In addition, she is responsible for overseeing the University’s completion of the NCAA Self Study and has been an integral part of the development of a new strategic plan for Rice Athletics. She also represents Conference USA on the NCAA Legislative Council, is a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Rules Committee and serves on the NCAA Ameuturism Fact Finding Committee. Claybrook came to Rice from Samford University where she served as the Associate Athletics Director for Compliance. She worked closely with Samford’s studentathletes and coaches in all areas of NCAA compliance and student-athlete welfare. She was also involved in the oversight and management of all Bulldog sports. Before her time at Samford, Claybrook served in a similar capacity at Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama. While at BSC, she started the school’s NCAA compliance program. She was also instrumental in the department’s transition from NAIA to NCAA Division I and led the institution in the completion of the NCAA certification process. Claybrook also oversaw the internal operation of the athletics department, including the administration of 14 sports. Prior to her time at BSC, Claybrook served as a compliance assistant with the Southeastern Conference. She also served stints as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Mercer and Troy. In her spare time, she has been actively involved in refereeing basketball at the college, WNBA and international levels. Her expertise allowed her to represent USA Basketball as a referee at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro. A native of Luverne, Ala., Claybrook is a graduate of the University of Alabama where she was a four-year letterwinner for the women’s basketball team and a threetime selection to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Claybrook received a master’s degree from Mercer University. She is married to Perry Robinson

Russ Dean General Manager Rice Sports Properties

Russell Dean begins his third year affiliated with Rice University and his first as General Manager for Rice Sports Properties. For IMG College, Dean oversees the Rice Owl Radio Network, sponsorship sales for all sports and production of the game day programs. Dean also oversees the Marketing, Sports Information and Ticket Offices. He also handles the licensing program for the entire university. Dean joined the Rice staff after spending three years as an assistant athletics director for sales and ticketing at the University of Arizona. During his tenure at Arizona, Dean oversaw the corporate sales program which totaled more than $3 million per year. He was also in charge of the ticket office and a ticket sales program that produced more than $9 million in ticket revenue.


Leadership l Athletic Administration Prior to working at Arizona, Dean served as an assistant athletics director at Tulane (1999-2003), handling sales and marketing. At Tulane, he was the primary solicitor of all corporate sponsorships from 1999 through 2001, and he set records of all corporate sponsorships during the 1999-00 and 2000-01 fiscal years. Dean also created ticket policies and campaigns for all sports including post-season events and oversaw the increase of football season ticket sales by 100 percent between the 2002 and 2003 seasons. During a two-year stint at the University of Houston (1997-98), Dean designed and implemented marketing plans for football, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer and baseball while assisting with “Sellout `97” where more than 50,000 tickets were sold for the football season opener. Before coming to Houston, Dean was a marketing assistant at Arizona (1995-96). Dean graduate from the University of Connecticut with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in sociology in 1992. He received his master’s degree in sports administration from UConn in 1996 while working as a graduate assistant in UConn’s athletic marketing department. Dean is married to the former Heather Hardin (Rice, 1999) and they have a three-year old son, Caleb. The couple are associates at Wiess College.

Jerry Lewis Associate Athletics Director Finance

Jerry Lewis is in his sixth year in his role as Associate Athletics Director for Finance and is responsible for managing the athletic department’s finances. He joined the Rice athletic family in August of 2002 after spending four years as the assistant controller, disbursements, for Rice University. Lewis is no stranger to Houston or the Rice community. He was the director of internal audit for the University (1987-99) before moving to the assistant controller position. Prior to his work with Rice University, Lewis was controller of oilfield services company manufacturing plants for Weatherford International. Lewis has been a certified public accountant in the state of Texas since 1981. His work career began in 1962 with US Rubber Company where he was an internal auditor and controller. The company later changed its name to UNIROYAL. A 1962 graduate of Bryant College in Providence, R.I., Lewis earned a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Accounting and Finance. He and his wife, Mary Anita, have five children – Gerald R. Jr., Suellen, Andrew, Jennifer and William. The couple also has seven grandchildren.

Suzanne Boué Assistant Athletics Director Student-Athlete Development

Suzanne Boué returned to her alma mater as Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development in July, 2008. Boué previously served in the role of Partner & Director, Client Services at Game Plan Management, Ltd. As co-founder of the athlete representation firm, she helped orchestrate off-field aspects of clients’ careers including marketing, community and non-profit relations, public relations, career development and life skills. Boué worked seven years for the Chicago Botanic Garden, moving into the position of director of visitor services and becoming the primary advocate for the overall visitor experience and customer service provided to nearly one million annual visitors. Boué worked two years in the University of Michigan Athletic Department as a

marketing and promotions representative (1992-94) and also worked one year as a marketing and community relations for the Chicago Cubs With her hire, Boué’s career comes full circle. Boué is a 1991 cum laude graduate of Rice University, receiving her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sports Management and Sports Medicine (Wiess College). While an undergraduate, she served as a student athletic trainer. She also received M.S. in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts in 1992. Boué and her husband Adelqui have a son, Jason (five), and a daughter, Marisa (one).

Julie Griswold Associate Director of Academic Advising for Athletics

In charge of monitoring the academic progress of more than 350 Rice studentathletes, Julie Griswold in now in her 23rd year at Rice University. As Associate Director of Academic Advising for Athletics, Griswold oversees an office staff of three and more than 50 academic tutors. Griswold works individually with each student-athlete as a part of the university’s academic advising office and with the divisional advisors in each of Rice’s nine colleges – to set up a student’s academic path. Griswold works daily towards the ultimate goal of seeing each and every student earn his or her degree, guiding each student-athlete through freshman orientation, helping to select a major, arranging class schedules and monitoring eligibility and academic progress. The hard work of Griswold and her staff is proven annually as the Owls regularly rank among the top 10 in the nation in total graduate rates for athletes. In 2008, eight of the Owls’ 16 athletic programs were awarded Public Recognition Awards by the NCAA, emblematic of their finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sport in terms of their APR (Academic Progress Reports). The eight awards were four times the combined amount presented to other institutions in the state of Texas, with no school being honored for more than one individual team. The Naval Academy was the only other Division I FBS institution to have 50 percent or more of its programs recognized with the award. In 2003, Rice received the USA Today/NCAA Academic Achievement Award for having the highest graduation rate in Division I-A. In the past, Griswold has served as the CHAMPS/Lifeskills coordinator at Rice and as an advisor for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. She has also served as an advisor to other student groups including the Rice Fellowship of Christian Athletes and ADVANCE (Advocating Diversity and Assisting in Career Exploration). Griswold is an associate of Hanszen College. Griswold came to Rice in the fall of 1986, shortly after earning her master’s degree in higher education student affairs/counseling from Indiana University. While working on her graduate degree, Griswold served as an academic graduate assistant (1984-86) in the Hoosiers’ athletic department. A 1981 cum laude graduate of Miami University in Ohio with degrees in mathematics and education, Griswold also has an impressive coaching background which includes the prestigious Indiana women’s basketball state championship in 1983. She is active in her church, City of Refuge Churge, serving as a Sunday school teacher and member of the church choir.

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Leadership l Athletic Administration Clint Haggard Assistant Athletics Director Sports Medicine

In May 2006, Clint Haggard joined the Rice athletic department staff as the Assistant Athletics Director for Medical Services/Head Athletic Trainer. Haggard came to Rice after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant football athletic trainer at the University of Alabama. Prior to his tenure working with football, Haggard was a graduate assistant trainer at Alabama for two years. While at Alabama, Haggard developed and implemented the Alabama Sports Medicine Worship which provided opportunities for high school athletic trainers from throughout the southeast. In the fall of 2001, Haggard served as the coordinator of medical services for the Georgia State Football Championship, providing medical coverage for more than 700 athletes. He has also served internships for the Indianapolis Colts (summer, 2001) and for the Cincinnati Reds (summer, 2000). He has been a speaker at numerous conferences around the country, and in addition, has had several articles published. He has also successfully procured several athletic training-related grants. Haggard received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Georgia in 2002 and received a Master of Arts Degree in Health Sciences from the University of Alabama in 2003. He is currently pursuing an Ed.D. in higher education administration from Alabama. Haggard is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and licensed by the state of Texas. Additionally, he is certified as an emergency medical technicianbasic. Haggard holds memberships with numerous national, state and district athletic training associations. Haggard and his wife Erin have a daughter, Reagan Ashliegh, born Jan. 25, 2008.

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Assistant Athletics Director Development

Dr. Brad Hovious took over the reins of the Owl Club in January, 1999, when he was named Assistant Athletics Director for Development. Hovious advocates fun mixed with the philanthropic satisfaction of giving Rice student-athletes a great collegiate athletic experience coupled with excellent academic preparation. Events ranging from a Super Bowl party to hosting a dinner at Minute Maid Park have been hosted to bring Owl Club members together for food, fun and support of the Owls. Contributions to the Owl Club are up 225 percent since Dr. Hovious began, and he credits the unbelievable loyalty and support of Owl Club members and the recruitment of an excellent staff as the keys to success. No stranger to college athletics, the 62-year old Hovious was the Director of Athletics at the University of Texas-El Paso from 1987 to 1993. The Miners’ track and field, golf, tennis and football teams all experienced their best seasons under Hovious’ watch, with the football Miners being extended an invitation to the Independence Bowl and the basketball team advancing to five NCAA tournaments. Following his tenure at UTEP, Hovious became the Director of Athletics at Arkansas State where he had a major role in increasing booster club donations by an average of seven percent each year. ASU won the Sun Belt Conference’s Commissioner’s Cup for the 1994-95 season which recognized the league’s top athletic program for the year.

After a stint as a consultant for the Norwest Sun Bowl, Hovious accepted a position as the assistant head golf pro in Charlottesville, Va., a position he left to head Rice athletics’ “team behind the teams.” A native of Oxford, Miss., Hovious was a two-sport letterman at Ole Miss. He received his bachelor’s degree from Ole Miss in 1969 and added a master’s in physical education in 1970. After two years as an officer in the army, he coached at the high school level for three years before enrolling in Ohio University’s sports administration program. He graduated from Ohio in 1975 and two years later earned a doctorate in education administration from Louisiana State University. After earning his doctorate, Hovious served 10 years as the athletic director at Delta State University in Mississippi. He also served as an assistant professor in the education department and tennis coach. Hovious is married to the former Marcia Simmons. He has two daughters, Mary Katherine, a graduate of Washington & Lee Law School and Taylor Wilkinson, a graduate of Ole Miss.

Kim Koehn Assistant Athletics Director Team Giving & Special Gifts

Kim Koehn is in her first year with the Development Office, but the Assistant Athletic Director for Team Giving & Special gifts is no stranger to Rice Athletics. Koehn is in her 12th year the athletic department after spending the previous six years as the director of operations for the Owls’ storied baseball program. In her new post, Koehn will oversee and manage the fundraising efforts for the Sports Interest Groups (SIGs) to ensure they have the resources necessary to raise monies, increase exposure with donors and friends, and operate in the fundraising model of the Rice Athletics Fund. She will serve as the liaison to the R Association, other alumni groups, and athletic advisory groups in creating opportunities to re-connect with the sixteen varsity sports. Koehn is the primary contact for the varsity teams in realizing their fund-raising and friend-raising potential. Koehn was responsible for the off-the-field operation of the baseball office. She coordinated all team and recruiting travel in addition to assisting with the logistics of oncampus recruiting. Koehn also served as the liaison for visiting teams, campus affairs, and the RBI Club. Koehn coordinated the program’s travel for four trips to the College World Series, including its community outreach and youth/charity initiatives while the team was in Omaha, Neb. She was the director of operations who coordinated all the postseason activities and requests when Rice baseball won the NCAA National Championship in 2003. Prior to joining the baseball program, Koehn served as the assistant director of marketing for two years. As an undergraduate at Rice, the San Antonio native spent three years as the student intern in athletic marketing. Koehn is a 2000 graduate of Rice with a B.A. in sports management, and an associate at Brown College. She married Corey Koehn in October, 2006. The couple is expecting their first child this winter.

Yancy McKnight Assistant Athletics Director Performance Enhancement

Yancy McKnight is entering his third year of administering all of Rice’s strength, speed and conditioning programs. McKnight, 36, came to Rice in 2006 and was continuously credited by the players as a key component in the Owls’ magical run to a bowl game. After briefly


Leadership l Athletic Administration joining the other members of the 2006 staff in moving to Tulsa, McKnight reconsidered and his return to Rice was announced on January 23, 2007 when he was named Assistant AD/Performance Enhancement. The 2006 Owls showed a level of endurance that allowed them to battle back and win three times on the last offensive play of the game, due in large part to McKnight’s conditioning and strength retention programs. Again in 2007, the Owls proved to be a formidable opponent throughout each game, winning a pair of games on their last possession. In addition to his work with the football team, McKnight supervises a staff of assistants who work with all the Owls’ student-athletes. He also oversaw the design and scope of the new conditioning facilities in the renovated Autry Court complex that will open this winter. He originally came to Rice after two years as the head strength and conditioning coach at Louisiana Tech University. McKnight helped Louisiana Tech to a 7-4 record in 2005. The Bulldogs won five of their last six games, including a 43-28 win at Fresno State to close the season. He began his college coaching career at Oklahoma State as an assistant in 2002 after building a repuration as a top strength and conditioning coach while directing the Adams Course in Dallas (1996-2001). McKnight has also served as a strength and conditioning program design consultant for Performance Course, Inc., in Allen. A 2001 graduate of Missouri Southern State University, the Joplin, Mo., native started his college career at Missouri State but transferred to his hometown school, Missouri Southern, becoming a three-time all-Mid-America Athletic Association offensive lineman (1993-95) and earning NCAA Division II all-America acclaim as a senior. He played in the 1995 Snow Bowl, that division’s post-season all-star game. He was the Lions’ team captain in ‘95. McKnight is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), a certified strength and conditioning coach (SCCC), and a USA Weightlifting Level I certified coach. He is married to the former Lynn Karns of Joplin and they are the parents of a son, Brody Jameson (two).

Marc Laney Assistant Athletics Director Ticket Operations

Marc Laney was named Assistant Athletics Director of Ticket Operations on Jan. 1, 2008. His broad range of responsibilities include supervision of event planning and game-day operations, staffing and event reconciliation, as well as playing host to potential postseason competitions. Additionally, he oversees online/gameday ticket sales and the day-to-day operation of the ticket office. Laney is also overseeing the implementation of the new Autry Court seating configuration. Laney joined the Rice athletic department staff from Vanderbilt University where he was the assistant ticket manager (2006-07). While in Nashville, he helped Vanderbilt play host to its first ever NCAA baseball regional, increased gross sales to numbers never achieved before and was a part of the athletic program that played host to a record number of sell-out crowds. Men’s basketball season tickets sold out for the first time since 1992 and baseball recorded its first ever sellout. Prior to his employment at Vanderbilt, Laney interned in the ticket office and business office at the University of Alabama. The Houston native earned both a bachelor’s degree in financial planning and a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Alabama. The Strake Jesuit graduate grew up a Rice fan after attending basketball camps at Autry Court.

Jerry Pickle Assistant Athletics Director Football Operations

Jerry Pickle joined the Rice staff in June as the Assistant AD for Football Operations. He came to Rice after 24 years at Baylor, including the last 13 as the director of football operations. He joined the Baylor program full-time in 1986 as recruiting coordinator and administrative assistant to Hall of Fame coach Grant Teaff. In his current role, Pickle handles administrative responsibilities for the Rice football program. His broad range of responsibilities include team travel, oncampus recruiting,roster upkeep, compliance, camps/clinics, golf tournaments, coaches/players tickets, academics, banquets, walk-on programs and game-day duties. Pickle also serves as the NFL liaison and is a liaison for the program with various athletic and university departments. Pickle began his coaching career at the high school level and then coached five years in the college ranks in Mississippi and Missouri before going to Baylor. He has both bachelor’s (1976) and master’s (1980) degrees in health, physical education and recreation from Delta State in Cleveland, Miss., where he lettered in football and track. Pickle is married to the former Julie Turner and they have two sons, Matthew and Jonathan.

Kelly Riccardi Assistant Athletics Director Equipment Operations

Kelly Riccardi begins her third year as Assistant Athletics Director of Equipment Operations at Rice University. In her position, Riccardi is responsible for purchasing, receiving, distribution and inventory of equipment for the department’s 16 intercollegiate sports including football. Prior to joining the Rice athletic staff, Riccardi served as an intern for Disney’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Fla., and as a graduate assistant for the West Virginia University athletics department, specializing in facilities and operations. As an undergraduate at WVU, Riccardi was a four-year student manager for the Mountaineer football program. Her duties included daily practice set up, game-day team operations, assisting with on-field personnel situations, and laundry and equipment maintenance. A native of Lansdale, Pa., Riccardi is a 2005 and 2006 graduate of WVU with a B.S. in physical education specializing in sports management and an M.S. in sports management. She is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and is AEMA Certified.

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Mickey Beavan

Director of Facilities & Operations

Heather Jensen

Athletic Academic Advising Coordinator

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Alex Santos

Assistant Equipment Manager

Jareel Combest

Michael Dean

Director of Event Management

Compliance Coordinator

Nick Kallail

Heather Kaufman

Andrew Stephens

Kristina Villavicencio

Account Executive, IMG

Director of Ticket Sales

Athletic Academic Advising Coordinator

Compliance Coordinator

Meagan Dodge

Blake Evans

Don Knodel

Victor Mendoza

Director of Marketing

“R� Association Executive Director

Julie Waibel

Assistant Development Director/Stewardship & Special Events

Athletic Video Coordinator

Video Production Coordinator

Mike Yeakle

Assistant Director/ Academic Advising for Athletes

Matthew Holt

Assistant Equipment Manager

Linda Pinsent

Marketing Assistant


Leadership l Athletic Staff Directory Rice Head Coaches

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Chris Del Conte, Athletics Director 348-6920 David Sayler, Senior Executive Athletics Director 348-8872 Leslie Claybrook, Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator 348-5829 Suzanne Boué, Assistant Athletiics Director/Student-Athlete Development 348-6954 Dr. Jim Castañeda, Faculty Representative 348-5089 RoseLinda Cantu, Office Assistant 348-4077 Judith DuVall, Executive Assistant 348-6935 ACADEMIC SERVICES Julie Griswold, Associate Director of Academic Advising for Athletics 348-8880 Mike Yeakel, Assistant Director of Academic Advising for Athletics 348-8881 Heather Jensen, Athletic Academic Advising Coordinator 348-2982 Heather Kaufman, Athletic Academic Advising Coordinator 348-2810

David Bailiff Football

Jim Bevan

Women’s Track & Field

Ben Braun

Men’s Basketball

BUSINESS OFFICE Jerry Lewis, Associate Athletics Director/Finance 348-5093 Barbara Gill, Accounting Assistant 348-5090 Lisa Zalesky, Accounting Assistant 348-5083 COMPLIANCE Michael Dean, Compliance Coordinator 348-6919 Kristina Villavicencio, Compliance Coordinator 348-6919 DEVELOPMENT Dr. Brad Hovious, Assistant Athletics Director/Development 348-6921 Kim Koehn, Assistant Athletics Director/Team Giving & Special Events 348-6022 Julie Waibel, Assistant Director/Stewardship & Special Events 348-6922 Tamara Lee, Data Coordination 348-6957 EQUIPMENT Kelly Riccardi, Assistant Athletics Director/Equipment 348-6027 Alex Santos, Assistant Equipment Manager 348-5677 Mathew Holt, Assistant Equipment Manager 348-2493

Wayne Graham Baseball

Chris Huston Soccer

Seth Huston Swimming

FACILITIES Mickey Beavan, Director of Operations & Facilities 348-8785 Jareel Combest, Director of Events Management 348-8752 MARKETING Megan Dodge, Director of Marketing 348-6923 Linda Pinsent, Marketing Assistant 348-3094 R ASSOCIATION Don Knodel, Executive Director 348-6915 RICE SPORTS PROPERTIES (IMG) Russ Dean,General Manager, Rice Sports Properties 348-6917 Nick Kallail, Account Executive 348-6962

Elizabeth Schmidt Women’s Tennis

Drew Scott Golf

Ron Smarr

Men’s Tennis

SPORTS INFORMATION Chuck Pool, Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Information 348-5775 Matt Dunaway, Assistant Sports Information Director 348-5776 Jay Jameson, Assistant Sports Information Director 348-8874 Ron Mears, Assistant Sports Information Director 348-3929 John Sullivan, Assistant Sports Information Director 348-5636 SPORTS MEDICINE Clint Haggard, Assistant Athletics Director/Medical Services 348-4738 Candice Villegas, Associate Athletic Trainer 348-2870 Mindy Borman, Assistant Trainer 348-4738 Donna Papagellin, Assistant Athletic Trainer 348-5410 Nathan Peck, Assistant Athletic Trainer 348-6937 Layne Schramm, Assistant Athletic Trainer 348-4738 Dawn Stuckey, Assistant Athletic Trainer 348-2870 Richie Valdes, Assistant Athletic Trainer 348-4739

Genny Volpe Volleyball

Jon Warren

Men’s Track & Field

Greg Williams

Women’s Basketball

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Yancy McKnight, Assistant Athletics Director/Performance Enhancement 348-4706 Clayton Oyster, Associate Director/Strength & Conditioning 348-4728 Kristi Lobpries, Coordinator/Strength & Conditioning 348-4707 Scott McLafferty, Coordinator/Strength & Conditioning 348-4724 TICKET OFFICE Marc Laney, Assistant Athletics Director/Ticketing Operations 348-5068 Andrew Stephens, Director of Ticket Sales 348-5956 Jessica Stanley, Assistant Ticket Manager 348-4068 Rice Ticket Office 522-OWLS (6957) VIDEO PRODUCTION Blake Evans, Athletic Video Coordinator 348-5684 Amber Freeman, Assistant Athletic Video Coordinator 348-5978 Victor Mendoza, Video Production Coordinator 348-3928

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Leadership l NCAA Compliance Information Rice University strives to assure all staff members and its athletes abide by all aspects of NCAA regulations. All Rice University boosters and fans are also expected to follow such guidelines, as any misconduct on their part could lead to Rice being put on NCAA probation and sanctions against one or more of the university’s intercollegiate sports teams. The following is a brief example of some NCAA terms and guidelines that we hope you will find beneficial. Also, if you ever have any questions concerning NCAA rules, remember to ask before you act. Feel free to call the Rice University compliance office at (713) 348-6919 or email Michael Dean at medean@rice.edu.

NCAA DEFINITIONS

Prospective Student-Athlete: A prospective student-athlete (“prospect”) is defined as an individual who has begun classes for the ninth (9th) grade. However, it is possible for a student who is still in a lower grade to be considered as a prospect, if he/she receives a benefit from the institution that is not permitted per NCAA regulations. Student-Athlete: A student-athlete is a student who is enrolled at a four year institution and whose enrollment was solicited by a member of the athletics staff or other representative of athletics interests with a view toward the student’s participation in the intercollegiate athletics program. Contact: A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect, or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian, and an institutional staff member or athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs. Recruiting: Recruiting is any solicitation (by phone, mail, or in person) of a prospect or a prospect’s family member, or legal guardian. Only those institutional coaches who have passed the NCAA Recruiting Test are permitted to recruit for the institution. Representatives of Athletics Interests: An individual, independent agency, corporate entity, or any organization who is known (or who should have been known), by a member institution’s executive or athletics administration to: (a) Have participated in or to be a member of an agency or organization promoting the institution’s intercollegiate athletics program; (b) Have made financial contributions to the athletics department or to an athletics booster organization of that institution; (c) Be assisting or to have been requested (by the athletics department staff) to assist in the recruitment of prospects; (d) Be assisting or to have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled studentathletes or their families; or (e) Have been involved otherwise in promoting the institution’s athletics program.

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Once an individual is identified as such a representative, the person retains that identity indefinitely. Extra Benefit: An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or an athletics representative to provide a prospect or a student-athlete (or the prospect or student-athlete’s relatives or friends) with a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Examples of extra benefits include: · Giving cash or loans in any amount. · Signing or co-signing a note with an outside agency to arrange a loan. · Employing relatives or friends of a student-athlete. · Giving gifts of any kind (e.g., birthday, Christmas, Valentine’s Day) or free services (e.g., clothing, airline tickets, laundry, car repair, haircuts, meals in restaurants). · Providing special discounts for goods or services. · Providing use of an automobile. · Providing a meal other than in your home on special infrequent occasions (e.g., Thanksgiving, birthday). · Providing use of your summer home to go water skiing, hunting, etc. · Providing transportation for any purpose. · Providing rent free or reduced rent housing. · Providing a benefit connected with on or off campus housing · Providing tickets to an athletic, institutional or community event. · Providing a guarantee of a bond. · Providing promise of financial aid for postgraduate education. · Promising employment after college graduation.

NCAA RECRUITING POLICIES FOR ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES

DO NOT become directly or indirectly involved in arranging for a prospect, or the prospect’s relatives or friends, to receive money or financial aid of any kind. DO NOT provide any “extra benefits” to or for a prospect, or the prospect’s relatives or friends, without first checking with that institution’s Athletic Compliance Office. DO NOT write to, telephone, or contact in person a prospect or the prospect’s family (on or off campus). If a coach is accompanied by a prospect on campus, in the community or at the airport, do not approach the coach and prospect. If a prospect approaches you off campus regarding an institution’s athletic program, explain that NCAA rules do not permit you to discuss the program. Suggest that the prospect contact the institution’s athletics department for information. DO NOT entertain high school, prep school, or two-year college coaches at any location. DO NOT contact the prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor for evaluating the prospect. You are not permitted to videotape games or pick up films or transcripts from the prospect’s educational institution. HOWEVER . . . DO feel free to attend high school and community college athletic events for your enjoyment, but not to scout or videotape for an institution’s coaching staff. While at such an event you cannot have any contact with prospects or their relatives. Should you find yourself seated next to parents of a prospect, DO NOT initiate conversation with the relatives. If conversation is initiated with you, respond in a civil manner but DO NOT discuss anything regarding a member institution’s athletic program. Direct their questions to the coaching staff or Athletic Compliance Office. DO continue ESTABLISHED family relationships with friends and neighbors. You are permitted to engage in your normal activities with prospects and their parents who are family and/or friends as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes and are not prompted by a member institutions coaching staff. Again, you simply are not permitted to attempt to recruit the prospect or discuss the athletics program. DO feel free to attend a public event (e.g., a high school awards banquet or dinner) at which prospects attend. NO attempt should be made to contact or recruit the prospect at these events. DO send the coaching staffs any newspaper clippings or other information about prospects which you think would be of interest. Your assistance in this way is very helpful. The coaching staff will then make the contact with the prospect. DO provide employment opportunities for currently enrolled studentathletes as appropriate. NCAA EMPLOYMENT POLICIES Prior to employment during the academic year, a student-athlete and his/ her employer are required to register the job with the compliance office and records of the earnings are to be kept on file in the Athletic Department. The following rules are applicable to any type of student-athlete employment, whether during the academic year or summer: · The rate of pay must be the normal rate for the duties performed. · The hours paid must be the hours worked. · Payment in advance of hours worked is not permitted. · Transportation to work may be provided only if transportation is available to other non-athlete employees in similar positions


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Media l Covering Rice Basketball This publication is produced to assist the media in its coverage of Rice Owls Basketball. In addition to the media guide, which serves as a reference tool for the 2008-09 season as well as the history of the program, material including electronic images, video highlights and press clippings are also available upon request. Assistant sports information director Ron Mears serves as the day-to-day contact for the Rice basketball program and can be reached by phone at (713) 348-3929 (office) or (832) 9691310 (mobile).

Rice Sports Information

The Rice University sports information office is currently located on the east concourse of Rice Stadium in Building C-4. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1892, MS 548, Houston, Texas 772511892. The street address is Rice Stadium, 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77005. At some point during the season, the department staff is expected to move into offices at Tudor Fieldhouse.

Credential Requests

All requests for single-game, working credentials should be made to the sports information office at least one week in advance of the game to be covered. All requests should come from sports editors or directors and will be screened for good working credentials. Credential requests can be emailed directly to basketball contact Ron Mears at rmears@rice.

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edu or can be faxed on company letterhead to Mears’ attention at (713) 348-6019. Rice University follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and Conference USA in issuing credentials. Credentials will be issued based on the following priority schedule: 1. Media agencies which cover Rice and/or its opponent on a regular basis; 2. Media agencies which cover Conference USA regularly; 3. National media agencies; 4. Other daily newspapers with Sunday publication and a minimum circulation of 100,000; 5. Other daily newspapers with Sunday publication and a minimum circulation of 50,000; 6. Television stations with a full-time sports director; 7. Radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting daily talk shows; 8. Student publications or departments representing the competing schools only. Student publications of non-competing schools will not be accredited. A maximum of two press row seats and two photo passes are available for visiting student publications; 9. Other credential requests considered on the basis of circulation, publication dates and space.

Spouses, dates, minors and non-working media will not be permitted in the press areas. Credentials will be available at the media will call window located at the ticket windows of Tudor Fieldhouse. No credentials will be mailed. Photo credentials will be granted on the same priority schedule as general media credentials.

NBA Scouts

Credentials for NBA scouts should be requested by NBA teams’ player personnel/college scouting departments. Credentials should be requested at least a week in advance and will be available at media will call. Every effort will be made to provide scout seating in the media sections of Tudor Fieldhouse.

Photographers

Photo credentials will be granted on the same game-day priority schedule as general media credentials. Photo spots in Tudor Fieldhouse are not reserved.

Media Parking

The Rice University sports information office does not issue parking passes for events. Parking on event nights at Rice is free and available in the lots located just northwest of Tudor Fieldhouse. West Lot 4, located between Tudor Fieldhouse and Rice Stadium, is available for event parking on game nights.


Media l Covering Rice Basketball

For complete coverage of Rice basketball and the entire 16-sport intercollegiate athletic department, visit the official Internet site of Rice athletics at www.riceowls.com.

Tickets

To order game tickets, contact the Rice athletic ticket office at (713) 522-OWLS (6957). Tickets may also be purchased online by visiting the school’s athletic web site, RiceOwls.com. Most major credit cards are accepted for advance orders.

Visiting Radio

ISDN and analog lines are dedicated for visiting university’s official radio network. Visiting crews will be located at the scorer’s table adjacent to the team bench.

Telephones

A limited number of telephones are available on a first-come, first-served basis for visiting media at Tudor Fieldhouse. It is strongly recommended that visiting media who need a dedicated telephone line order service through ATT at (713) 237-6202. Media ordering lines should specify the Rice Telecommunications Department as the contact at Rice University. The department’s direct number is (713) 348-5555). Media will need to provide telephone instruments for private lines.

Internet Access

Media can access the university’s wireless network in Tudor Fieldhouse. Agreement to follow the Rice University Appropriate Use of Computer Resources policy is required before access to the Internet through the Rice guest or visitor channel is granted.

Every effort will be made to coordinate with visiting sports information officials an interview opportunity for the visiting coach/student-athletes.

Season Interview Policy

During the season, interviews with Rice student-athletes, head coach Ben Braun and his staff should be made through Ron Mears in the Rice sports information office. Game Services In addition to being accessibile on the Rice Media covering Rice basketball will be pro- vided with pregame packages including flip cards, campus, Braun will also take part in Conference game notes and statistics. Halftime and final box USA teleconferences throughout the season. scores along with play-by-play recaps will also be Contact Mears about dates and times. Phone interviews with out-of-town media available as soon as possible during intermission can be arranged by contacting Mears. Phone inand postgame. terviews should be arranged at least 24 hours in Postgame Interviews advance. The Rice sports information office will assist writers and broadcasters wishing to interview Practice During the season, practices will occur players and coaches after each game. Following a cooling-off period, Rice coach Ben Braun and both in Tudor Fieldhouse as well as in adjacent Rice student-athletes will be brought to the desig- Fox Gymnasium. Media should notify the sports information office in advance to not only request nated interview area. The Rice locker room and training room are clearance to attend practice but also gain details of practice times and location. not open to the media.

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Media l Media Outlets News Services

KGOW-AM (1560 The Game)

AP-Houston, 16945 Northchase Drive, Suite 2110, Houston, TX 77060 (281) 872-8900; Fax: (281) 872-9988 Chris Duncan, Kristie Rieken AP-Texas, 4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75244 (972) 991-2100; Fax: (972) 991-7207 Jamie Aron - Southwest Regional Sports Editor

Print Media

PO Box 11, Houston, TX 77001 (713) 521-4375; Fax: (713) 520-7763 Giff Nielsen - Sports Director; Matt Musil, Butch Alsandor

Houston Chronicle

Television Media

chron.com

801 Texas, Houston, TX 77002 (713) 220-7891; Fax: (713) 220-7866 M.K Bower, Rice Beat Writer; Michael Murphy, Houston Beat Writer Steve Campbell, Richard Justice & Jerome Solomon - Columnists David Barron - Assistant Sports Editor/Features; Dale Robertson - Features

West U Examiner

The Thresher

ricethresher.org

Rice University, 6100 Main, MS 526, Houston, TX 77005 (713) 348-4801; (713) 348-5238 Lily Chun & Dylan Farmer - Editors-in-Chief; Casey Michel - Sports Editor

Radio Media

KFNC-FM (ESPN 97.5 The Ticker) Rice Football Flagship Station

KILT-AM (Sports Radio 610)

975theticket.com

9801 Westheimer, Suite 700, Houston, TX 77042 (713) 266-1000; Studio: (713) 780-3776; Fax: (713) 954-2344 Carl Dukes, Calvin Murphy - On Air Talent Dave Tepper - Program Director

sportsradio610.com

24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1900, Houston, TX 77046 (713) 881-5100; Studio: (713) 572-4610; Fax: (713) 881-5199 Marc Vandermeer, Andre Ware, Adam Claton, Rich Lord, Matt Jackson, Adam Wexler, Danny Vera, Dave Harbison - On Air Talent Rob Costa, Robert Henslee, Danny Vera - Reporters

KBME-AM (790 The Sports Animal)

KHOU-TV (CBS Affiliate/Channel 11)

khou.com

KPRC-TV (NBC Affiliate/Channel 2)

click2houston.com

KRIV-TV (FOX Affiliate/Channel 26)

myfoxhouston.com

PO Box 2222, Houston, TX 77001 (713) 778-4986; Fax: (713) 771-4930 Randy McIlvoy - Sports Director; Winston Dutchin, Keith Norton

examinernews.com

2444 Times Blvd., Suite 200, Houston, TX 77005 (713) 520-1226; Fax: (713) 520-1193 Jeremy Rakes - Sports Editor

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1560thegame.com

5353 West Alabama, Suite 415, Houston, TX 77056 (713) 479-5300; Fax: (713) 521-0769 John Granato, Lance Zierlein, Richard Justice, Sean Pendergast, John Harris - On Air Talent

PO Box 22810, Houston, TX 77027 (713) 479-2841; Fax: (713) 626-9872 Mark Berman - Sports Director; Keith Caulkins

KTRK-TV (ABC Affiliate/Channel 13)

abc13.com

KHCW-TV (CW Affiliate/Channel 39)

khcw.trib.com

KNWS-TV (Independent/Channel 51)

knws51.com

KTBU-TV (Indendent/Channel 55)

thetube.com

P.O. Box 13, Houston, TX 77001 (713) 663-4572; Fax: (713) 663-4591 Bob Allen - Sports Director; Tim Melton, Bob Slovak 7700 Westpark, Houston, TX 77063 (713) 435-2833; Fax: (713) 787-0528 Jorge Vargas - Sports Director; Ray Fischer 8440 Westpark, Houston, TX 77063 (713) 974-5151; Fax: (713) 974-5188

7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 201, Houston, TX 77063 (713) 864-1999; Fax: (713) 864-0528

FSN Houston

foxsports.com/regional/southwest

3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 3300, Houston, TX 77027 (713) 840-6013; Fax: (713) 552-0022 Jeff Hallas - Executive Producer; Bart Ennis, Patty Smith

790kbme.com

2000 West Loop South, Suite 300, Houston, TX 77027 (713) 212-8000; Studio: (713) 212-5790 Fax: (713) 212-8957 Brad Davies, Craig Roberts, Ted Deluca, John Lopez, Charlie Pallilo - On Air Talent David Dahlati - Reporter

KCOH-AM (Radio 1430) 5011 Almeda, Houston, TX 77004 (713) 522-1001; Fax: (713) 521-0769 Ralph Cooper - Sports Director

kcohradio.com

Rice Sports Information Staff Assistant AD Chuck Pool Direct Number (713) 348-5775 Cell Number (832) 244-6476 Home Number (281) 489-7227 Email Address cpool@rice.edu Assistant SID/MBB Contact Ron Mears Direct Number (713) 348-3929 Cell Number (832) 969-1310 Home Number (713) 436-4615 Email Address rmears@rice.edu Assistant SID Matt Dunaway Direct Number (713) 348-5776 Cell Number (727) 215-3857 Email Address mdunaway@rice.edu

Assistant SID Jay Jameson Direct Number (713) 348-8874 Cell Number (614) 354-9422 Email Address jj7473@rice.edu Assistant SID John Sullivan Direct Number (713) 348-5636 Cell Number (832) 250-9000 Email Address jsully@rice.edu Press Row (713) 348-5638 SID Fax Number (713) 348-6019 Mailing Address: PO Box 1892, MS 548, Houston, TX 77251-1892 Physical Address: 6100 Main, Rice Stadium, Houston, TX 77005

Rice Owls on the Air Beginning its second season as the home of Rice Owls football and men’s basketball is ESPN 97.5 The Ticket, Houston’s only FM Sports Station. The Ticket is a 100,000 watt full-power FM station that is also home to local sports programing and nationallysyndicated ESPN radio personalities. David Saltzman is in his second season as the play-by-play voice of Rice basketball.


Media l Sports Information Staff Chuck Pool Assistant Athletics Director Sports Information A veteran of nearly 20 years on the Houston sports scene, Chuck Pool is entering his third year at the head of the Owls’ publicity efforts. He assumed his duties on August 23, 2006. Pool is the third SID in the school’s history, following Bill Whitmore and Bill Cousins and oversees all Owls athletic communications and publicity efforts while serving as the primary contact for football. Pool, 50, joined the Owls after spending the previous four years running his own public relations company, Laysan Communications, which specialized in sports-related public and media relations. His primary clients included the Rotary Lombardi Award, which honors the top lineman in college football, and the Roger Clemens Award, which is presented to the top pitcher in college baseball. Laysan also provided media services to the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee, the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority and USA Football. He first came to Houston in the fall of 1985 when he joined the Houston Astros as the assistant director of public relations. He remained with the Astros through the spring of 1992 when he was selected to create the media relations department of the expansion Florida Marlins. He returned to the Astros in 1998 before entering private business in 1999. Pool is a 1980 graduate of the University of Nebraska where he played freshman football (1977). He joined the Huskers’ sports information staff after graduation and was part of the publicity efforts that garnered a Heisman Trophy, three Outland and two Rotary Lomardi Award winners and 10 consensus AllAmerica selections in football. He also headed up publicity efforts for the Huskers’ gymnastics and swimming programs and served as media coordinator for three NCAA men’s gymnastics and one NCAA women’s swimming and diving championship. In 1984, he was selected to join the media staff for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Pool and his wife Laura reside in Pearland with their four children, Kevin (19), Cameron (15), Kelli (14) and Courtney (11).

Jay Jameson Assistant Sports Information Director Now in his sixth year with the Rice athletic department, Jay Jameson returns to the sports information staff after spending 2008, as the director of operations for Rice’s men’s basketball team. With over 20 years of NCAA Division-I experience, Jameson had previously served as the primary media relations contact for the Owls’ men’s basketball team. Currently, he serves as the primary contact for volleyball and track and field. Jameson previously worked for four years as assistant media relations director at Indiana University, where he served as the department¹s publications coordinator. Several of his publications have earned regional and national CoSIDA accolades. He has twice received “Best in the Nation” honors along with recognition for “Third-Best in the Nation” for the commemorative 100-year anniversary basketball program that he designed for Indiana University. Jameson’s skills are not limited to graphic design. He handled media relations duties for Indiana’s 1999 NCAA men¹s soccer championship team as well served as media coordinator for the 1999 NCAA Cross Country Championship, hosted by Indiana. Prior to working at Indiana, he was an assistant media relations director at the University of Evansville. While working for the Aces, he was in charge of publicity and media relations for baseball, soccer, women¹s basketball, and volleyball teams. A native of Ohio, Jameson launched his sports career as media relations assistant at Rice, where he was responsible for baseball and volleyball teams. He also served as graduate assistant at Indiana State, where he garnered national publicity for ISU’s nationally ranked track and field teams. A 1989 graduate from Indiana with a B.A. degree in telecommunications, Jameson aided IU’s media relations department in its publicity efforts for the Hoosiers’ nationally ranked men’s basketball, football, and men’s soccer teams. At Rice University, he is in his first year as resident associate for Hanszen College.

Matt Dunaway Assistant Sports Information Director

John Sullivan Assistant Sports Information Director

Matt Dunaway begins his second year as an assistant sports information director at Rice University. He serves as the primary media relations contact for the Rice women’s basketball and tennis teams. In addition to his responsibilities as the day-to-day contact for Rice teams, he has also served as an analyst on women’s basketball broadcasts. Dunaway comes to Rice after spending two years as a sports information assistant the University of Houston. There, he served as media relations director for the Cougar volleyball, tennis and softball teams. He also served as a fill-in announcer for the Cougar baseball team. Dunaway graduated from the University of Central Florida in the spring of 2005 with a B.A. degree in broadcast journalism from the Nicholson School of Communication. He served as a student assistant in the UCF sports information office for a year and served as the primary contact for the Golden Knights’ NCAA Regional softball team in 2005. As a student, Dunaway also wrote for the Central Florida Future for two years and was sports director for the student chapter of the UCF ISP Sports Network, responsible for broadcasting Golden Knight volleyball, women’s basketball, baseball and softball.

Houston native John Sulivan is in his eighth year as assistant sports information director at Rice. He is the primary media contact for baseball, soccer and swimming. Sullivan assists the SID staff with game-day operations for the other sports programs and helps with daily updates to RiceOwls.com. He is involved with publishing game-day programs and has served as the public address announcer at a number of Rice sporting events. A 1988 graduate of Houston, Sullivan promoted various UH teams into the national rankings and a host of at-large bids to NCAA tournament action. Sullivan joined the Rice staff in September, 2001, after working the previous 11 years as an assistant SID at the University of Houston. He served as the media contact for the baseball, golf and swimming & diving teams since 1996 as well as the volleyball SID since 1990. Sullivan also worked as the media director for the UH women’s basketball team for four seasons. Prior to working at Houston on a full-time basis, Sullivan served as an intern in the sports information office at the University of Texas. He has been a freelance feature writer for sports and entertainment as well as a radio broadcaster for high school football games in south Texas. Sullivan was named an associate at Hanszen College in December, 2004.

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Media l Traveling to Rice From getting to campus to enjoying your stay while covering the Owls, the sports information staff has put this two-page spread together to help you get around. Rice University is located at 6100 Main Street in Houston. The campus is bordered by Main Street, Greenbriar Street, Rice, Sunset and University Boulevards (see map opposite page). If you enter using Rice campus entrances #1 and #2 off of Main Street, you will be looking directly at Lovett Hall, home of the Rice Welcome Center and home to the Office of Admission. Tudor Fieldhouse is located on the west side of campus. From entrances #1 and #2, continue south on Main Street and make a right on University Boulevard. Make a right at Stockton (Rice Entrance #8). Tudor Fieldhouse will be on the right just past the tennis courts.

Getting to Rice From North or South

1. Those approaching Houston on I-45 north or I-45 south should take the US 59 south exit. From US 59 south take the Fannin Street exit and travel south on Fannin until you reach Sunset Boulevard. Take a right on Sunset and an immediate left onto Main Street. Turn right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2. 2. Those approaching Houston from the north on US 59 (heading south) should take the Fannin Street exit and travel south on Fannin until you reach Sunset Boulevard. Take a right on Sunset and an immediate left onto Main Street. Turn right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2. 3. Those approaching Houston from the south on US 59 (heading north) should exit at Greenbriar, stay on the frontage road, and turn right (south) on Greenbriar. Follow Greenbriar to the light at Rice Boulevard. Turn left onto Rice Boulevard. Stay on Rice Boulevard until it becomes Sunset. Turn right on Main Street and take an immediate right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2.

From East or West

1. Those approaching Houston from the west on I-10 East should take 610 South to 59 North and exit at Greenbriar. Stay on the frontage road, turn right (south) on Greenbriar. Follow Greenbriar to the light at Rice Boulevard. Turn left onto Rice Boulevard. Stay on Rice Boulevard until it becomes Sunset. Turn right on Main Street and take an immediate right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2. 2. Those approaching Houston from the east on I-10 West should take the US 59 south exit. From US 59 south take the Fannin Street exit and travel south on Fannin until you reach Sunset Boulevard. Take a right on Sunset and an immediate left onto Main Street. Turn right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2.

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3. Those approaching Houston from the northwest on 290 should take 610 South to 59 North and exit at Greenbriar. Stay on the frontage road, turn right (south) on Greenbriar. Follow Greenbriar to the light at Rice Boulevard. Turn left onto Rice Boulevard. Stay on Rice Boulevard until it becomes Sunset. Turn right on Main Street and take an immediate right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2.

From the Galleria/Uptown Area

Take West Loop 610 South to 59 North and exit at Greenbriar. Stay on the frontage road, turn right (south) on Greenbriar. Follow Greenbriar to the light at Rice Boulevard. Turn left onto Rice Boulevard. Stay on Rice Boulevard until it becomes Sunset. Turn right on Main Street and take an immediate right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2.

From Downtown

Travel south on Fannin Street until you reach Sunset Boulevard. Take a right on Sunset and an immediate left onto Main Street. Turn right into Rice campus using entrance #1 or #2.

Getting to Rice via Air Travel George Bush Intercontinental Airport Opened in 1969, George Bush Intercontinental Airport is located 23 miles northwest of downtown Houston. George Bush InterTop Five Air Carriers continental is the eighthvia Houston Airports largest international passenger gateway in the 1. Contiental Airlines 8,322 weekly departures nation and the eighth-bus2. Southwest Airlines 1,863 weekly departures iest airport in the country. 3. American Airlines 428 weekly departures IAH offers non-stop service 4. Delta Air Lines 300 weekly departures to more than 115 destina5. US Airways 198 weekly departures tions within the United States as well as 73 direct and nonstop international destinations. IAH is home to Continental Airlines and is the carrier’s largest hub. IAH is also served by most of the nation’s major carriers as well as several international carriers. In 2007, over 43 million passengers traveled through George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Convenient access to the aiprort is provided by I-45 and U.S. 59, the Hardy Toll Road and the Sam Houston Toll Road (Beltway 8). There are two main entrances to the airport terminal complex via John F. Kennedy Boulevard from Sam Houston Toll Road Direct Flight Times (Beltway 8) and Will Clayton Parkway from U.S. Highway 59. Atlanta 1:50 Getting to Rice: Take Will Clayton Boston 3:40 Parkway to U.S. Highway 59. Make a right and Chicago 2:25 access U.S. 59 South. From there, follow the Dallas/Fort Worth :30 directions to the right. Denver 2:20 Los Angeles 3:30 Miami 2:20 William P. Hobby Airport Minneapolis 2:40 The City of Houston acquired William New Orleans 1:00 P. Hobby Airport in 1937. Hobby is located on New York City 3:20 Houston’s southeast side approximately seven Philadelphia 3:10 miles from the city’s central business district. It Phoenix 2:40 is the 42nd-busiest airport in the country for total San Diego 3:20 passengers. San Francisco 4:10 HOU is the home to one of Southwest Seattle 4:30 Airlines’ most important hubs. The airport ofWashington, D.C. 2:50 fers direct, nonstop service to over 32 destinations within the United States. Hobby is very accessible to IH-45. It is located within close proximity of Rice, the Texas Medical Center, Reliant Stadium and NASA. Because of its location, it is convenient to a large portion of the Houston-Clear Lake-Galveston area. Getting to Rice: Turn right from the airport onto Airport Boulevard. Access IH 45 North. From there, follow the directions to the right.

During Your Stay Rice Village Rice Village, also known as The Village, has been one of Houston’s finest shopping destinations since the 1930s. Just two blocks from the Rice University campus, the area is known for its wide variety of restaurants, nightlife venues and shopping. With over 300 shops in the immediate 16-bock area, Rice Village has something for everyone and is known for its multitude of small and eclectic shops and boutiques. Expansion has brought high-end clothing stores and nation-wide retail venues such as Chico’s, Eddie Bauer and Pier 1. Two pharmacies are also located within the Village — CVS 6011 Kirby Dr./(713) 522-3983 and Walgreen’s 5313 Kelvin Dr./(713) 529-5331. Dozens of restaurants, bars and clubs are located in The Village. Allong with traditional North American eatieries, there are restaurants specializing in food from all over the world from fine French cuisine to sushi. For more information on The Village, visit ricevillageonline.com.


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2009 Ben Braun Basketball Camps June 5-6 q Shooting Clinic q Friday, 6-9 pm q Saturday, 9 am - 3 pm June 12-13 q Big Man/Guard Clinic q Friday, 6-9 pm q Saturday, 9 am - 3 pm June 14-17 q Superstar Overnight Camp q 4 Days/3 Nights June 18-21 q Junior Superstar Overnight Camp q 4 Days/3 Nights June 29-July 3 q Day Camp I q Monday-Friday q 8 am - 12 pm July 20-24 q Day Camp II q Monday-Friday q 8 am - 12 pm July 20-24 q Day Camp III q Monday-Friday q 1 pm - 5 pm July 27-31 q Biddie Ball q Monday-Friday q 9 am - 11 am July 27-31 q Day Camp IV q Monday-Friday q 1 pm - 5 pm

For more information on the 2009 Rice University Men’s Basketball Camps, contact the Rice Basketball Office at (713) 348-4075.


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Rice alumni Morris Almond (right), Michael Harris (top) and Mike Wilks (above) all played in the NBA during the 2007-08 season.



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