2013-14 Southland Conference Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Staff

Tom Burnett, Commissioner Teri Franch, Meetings and Office Manager Adam Grams, Assistant Commissioner, Compliance Services Edd Henderson, Associate Commissioner, Financial Operations Bruce Ludlow, Associate Commissioner, Operations Stephanie McDonald, Associate Commissioner, Institutional Services Jenny McGhee, Associate Commissioner, External Relations Conner Moreno, Assistant Director of Operations Chris Mycoskie, Assistant Commissioner, Television & Electronic Media

Communications

Todd Lamb, Assistant Commissioner, Communications Men’s Basketball Contact E-mail: tlamb@southland.org Office: 972-422-9500, ext. 107 Cell: 817-287-8393; Twitter: @Todd_SLC Calhoun Hipp, Director of Communications E-mail: chipp@southland.org Office: 972-422-9500, ext. 110 Cell: 803-673-1865; Twitter: @CalhounHippSLC

Credits The 2013-14 Southland Conference football media guide is a production of the Southland communications staff. Writing, page layout, research and editing provided by Todd Lamb. Additional assistance provided by Calhoun Hipp and Will Jones. Cover and interior designs provided by Old Hat Creative, Norman, Okla. Special thanks to the sports information departments in the Southland Conference for assistance in providing the information and photographs used in this publication. Additional photography provided by Rick Yeatts. Printed by EBSCO Media, Birmingham, Ala..

Southland Conference Southland Media Relations Directory.............................................................................................................................2 This is the Southland Conference.............................................................................................................................. 4-6 Southland Demographics/Map/Mileage Chart...............................................................................................................7 Southland Staff....................................................................................................................................................... 8-10 Southland Basketball on ESPN3..................................................................................................................................11 Commissioner’s Cup............................................................................................................................................. 12-13 Academic Awards.......................................................................................................................................................14 Hall of Honor...............................................................................................................................................................15 Southland Corporate Partners.....................................................................................................................................16 Southland Preview Season Preview/Preseason Polls/Preseason All-Conference Teams....................................................................... 18-19 2013-14 Southland Conference Composite Schedule............................................................................................ 20-21 2014 Southland Conference Tournament Bracket........................................................................................................22 Leonard E. Merrell Center...........................................................................................................................................23 2014 NCAA Tournament..............................................................................................................................................24 2014 NCAA Tournament Bracket.................................................................................................................................25 This is Southland Conference Basketball.....................................................................................................................26 Southland Conference Team Previews Abilene Christian..................................................... 28-31 Central Arkansas..................................................... 32-35 Houston Baptist...................................................... 36-39 UIW........................................................................ 40-43 Lamar..................................................................... 44-47 McNeese State....................................................... 48-51 New Orleans........................................................... 52-55

Nicholls.................................................................. 56-59 Northwestern Stae.................................................. 60-63 Oral Roberts........................................................... 64-67 Sam Houston State................................................. 68-71 Southeastern Louisiana.......................................... 72-75 Stephen F. Austin.................................................... 76-79 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi....................................... 80-83

2012-13 Season in Review Final Standings and Tournament Bracket....................................................................................................................86 Individual Superlatives................................................................................................................................................87 Attendance and Team Summaries...............................................................................................................................88 Team & Individual Statistics – All Games............................................................................................................... 89-92 Team & Individual Statistics – Conference Games Only......................................................................................... 93-96 Individual and Team Highs..........................................................................................................................................97 Double-Doubles..........................................................................................................................................................98 History and Records Regular-Season Champions......................................................................................................................................100 Individual Postseason Honors....................................................................................................................................101 All-Conference Selections................................................................................................................................. 102-105 50th Annivesary All-Decade Teams................................................................................................................... 106-107 Yearly Team Statistical Leaders......................................................................................................................... 108-112 Coaching Leaders.....................................................................................................................................................113 Miscellaneous Records.............................................................................................................................................113 Individual Records....................................................................................................................................................114 Single Game Top 10..................................................................................................................................................115 Single Season Top 10........................................................................................................................................ 116-117 Career Top 10................................................................................................................................................... 118-119 Team Records...........................................................................................................................................................120 All-Time Standings........................................................................................................................................... 121-124 Southland Tournament Champions............................................................................................................................125 Tournament Results.......................................................................................................................................... 126-128 All-Tournament Selections........................................................................................................................................129 Tournament Individual Records.................................................................................................................................130 Tournament Team Records........................................................................................................................................131 NCAA Tournament History................................................................................................................................. 132-133 Additional Postseason History........................................................................................................................... 133-134 NBA Draft History......................................................................................................................................................135 2013-14 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BASKETBALL

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MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORY Abilene Christian

163 Teague Special Events Center • ACU Box 27916 • Abilene, Texas 79699 Men’s Basketball SID......... Lance Fleming E-mail...........................flemingl@acu.edu Office.................................325-674-2693 Cell....................................325-665-3543 Fax....................................325-674-6798 Press Row.........................325-665-3543

Head Coach............................Joe Golding Alma Mater...........Abilene Christian, 1998 ACU Record............................. 24-30/3rd Overall Record..........................24-30/3rd Office.................................325-674-2889 acusports.com....................@acusports

Houston Baptist

7502 Fondren Road • Houston, Texas 77074 Men’s Basketball SID............Russ Reneau E-mail...........................rreneau@hbu.edu Office.................................281-649-3098 Cell....................................281-923-0813 Fax....................................281-649-3496 Press Row.........................281-649-3065

Head Coach............................Ron Cottrell Alma Mater.......................Arkansas, 1988 HBU Record....................... 420-292/23rd Overall Record....................420-292/23rd Office.................................281-649-3250 hbuhuskies.com.............. @hbuhuskies

Lamar

P.O. Box 10066 • 211 Redbird Lane • Beaumont, Texas 77710 Men’s Basketball SID............James Dixon E-mail..................james.dixon@lamar.edu Office.................................409-880-8329 Cell....................................936-552-1171 Fax....................................409-880-2338 Press Row.........................409-880-2343

Head Coach..............................Pat Knight Alma Mater..........................Indiana, 1995 LU Record................................ 26-40/3rd Overall Record........................ 76-101/7th Office.................................409-880-8301 lamarcardinals.com......... @lamarcards

New Orleans

2000 Lakeshore Dr. • New Orleans, La. 70148 Interim MBK SID..............Brandon Rizzuto E-mail...........................brizzuto@uno.edu Office.................................504-280-1353 Cell....................................504-782-3590 Fax....................................504-280-3977 Press Row.........................504-289-3884

Head Coach.....................Mark Slessinger Alma Mater...........................Aurora, 1995 UNO Record............................. 25-33/3rd Overall Record.......................... 61-58/4th Office.................................504-289-6102 unoprivateers.com........@unoprivateers

Northwestern State

468 Caspari Drive • Athletic Fieldhouse • Natchitoches, La. 71497 Men’s Basketball SID............ Doug Ireland E-mail..........................ireland@nsula.edu Office.................................318-357-6467 Cell....................................318-471-2086 Fax....................................318-357-4515 Press Row.........................318-357-4544

Head Coach....................Mike McConathy Alma Mater.............. Louisiana Tech, 1977 NSU Record...................... 223-213, 15th Overall Record.................... 575-372/31st Office.................................318-357-4274 nsudemons.com.............. @nsudemons

Sam Houston State

Box 2268 • Huntsville, Texas 77341

HISTORY & RECORDS

Men’s Basketball SID.............Paul Ridings E-mail...........................ridings@shsu.edu Office.................................936-294-1764 Cell....................................936-355-1059 Fax....................................936-294-3538 Press Row.........................936-294-1839

Head Coach.........................Jason Hooten Alma Mater................Tarleton State, 1993 SHSU Record........................... 48-49/4th Overall Record.......................... 48-49/4th Office.................................936-294-1748 gobearkats.com........... @bearkatsports

Stephen F. Austin

P.O. Box 13010 • Nocogdoches, Texas 75962 Interim MBK SID.................... Kyle Rogers E-mail.....................rogerska1@sfasu.edu Office.................................936-468-5800 Cell....................................832-573-5725 Fax....................................936-468-4070 Press Row.........................936-468-4635

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Head Coach.................... Brad Underwood Alma Mater.................Kansas State, 1986 SFA Record.................................. 0-0/1st Overall Record.............................. 0-0/1st Office.................................936-468-7070 sfajacks.com..................@sfa_athletics

Central Arkansas

P.O. Box 5004-UCA • 201 Donaghey Avenue • Conway, Ark. 72035 Men’s Basketball SID................Steve East E-mail...............................seast@uca.edu Office.................................501-450-5743 Cell....................................501-339-8215 Fax....................................501-450-5740 Press Row.........................501-852-2673

Interim Head Coach.......... Clarence Finley Alma Mater............................ UAPB, 1978 UCA Record................................. 0-0/1st Overall Record.............................. 0-0/1st Office.................................501-450-5719 ucasports.com....................@ucasports

UIW

4301 Broadway • CPO #288 • San Antonio, Texas 78209 Men’s Basketball SID...........Shane Meling E-mail..........................meling@uiwtx.edu Office.................................210-805-3071 Cell....................................903-399-0455 Fax....................................210-829-3825 Press Row.........................303-399-0455

Head Coach......................Ken Burmeister Alma Mater......................St. Mary’s, 1970 UIW Record............................ 127-70/8th Overall Record.................... 255-154/15th Office.................................210-805-3573 uiwcardinals.com........... @uiwathletics

McNeese State

Box 92735 • Lake Charles, La. 70609 Men’s Basketball SID... Matthew Bonnette E-mail.............. wbonnette@mcneese.edu Office.................................337-475-5207 Cell....................................337-263-4822 Fax....................................337-475-5207 Press Row.........................337-562-4061

Head Coach...................... Dave Simmons Alma Mater.............. Louisiana Tech, 1981 MCN Record........................ 101-116/8th Overall Record.................... 128-145/10th Office.................................337-475-5480 mcneesesports.com.... @mcneesesports

Nicholls

P.O. Box 2032 • Thibodaux, La. 70310 Men’s Basketball SID.............Clyde Verdin E-mail.............. clyde.verdin@nicholls.edu Office.................................985-448-4282 Cell....................................985-518-9452 Fax....................................985-448-4490 Press Row.........................985-448-4294

Head Coach................................J.P. Piper Alma Mater...........Southeastern La., 1991 NICH Record........................ 97-167/10th Overall Record...................... 97-167/10th Office.................................985-448-4280 geauxcolonels.com.......@colonelsports

Oral Roberts

7777 S. Lewis Ave • Tulsa, Okla. 74171 Men’s Basketball SID.........Blake Freeland E-mail......................... bfreeland@oru.edu Office.................................918-495-7181 Cell....................................918-892-1975 Fax....................................918-495-7142 Press Row.........................918-495-7800

Head Coach...........................Scott Sutton Alma Mater............ Oklahoma State, 1995 ORU Record....................... 270-177/15th Overall Record.................... 270-177/15th Office.................................918-495-7153 orugoldeneagles.com......@oruathletics

Southeastern Louisiana SLU 10309 • Hammond, La. 70402

Men’s Basketball SID..........Damon Sunde E-mail....damon.sunde@southeastern.edu Office.................................985-549-3774 Cell....................................225-938-5987 Fax....................................985-549-3773 Press Row.........................985-549-2326

Head Coach........................Jim Yarbrough Alma Mater................. Florida State, 1987 SLU Record.......................... 121-117/9th Overall Record.................... 218-157/14th Office.................................985-549-3744 lionsports.net................... @sluathletics

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

6300 Ocean Drive • Unit 5719 • Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 Men’s Basketball SID........ Matthew Brady E-mail.......... matthew.brady@tamucc.edu Office.................................361-825-3410 Cell....................................413-322-2788 Fax....................................361-825-3218 Press Row.........................361-826-4972

Head Coach.......................... Willis Wilson Alma Mater.............................. Rice, 1982 TAMUCC Record...................... 12-47/3rd Overall Record.................... 231-293/19th Office.................................361-825-3211 goislanders.com............@go_islanders


45 NBA Draft Picks 23 NCAA Tournament Victories

9 NIT Victories

6 NBA First-Round Draft Picks

4 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances

2 Members of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

1 NIT Final Four Appearance

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THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

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In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates a half-century of the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. Commemorating its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 14 member universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its five decades of existence. The successful transformation continues, as the Southland Conference welcomed the addition of Oral Roberts University in 2012-13, marking the league’s first entry into the state of Oklahoma. Also, on July 1, 2013, the Southland welcomed four additional members: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New Orleans. In addition to its newest members, the Southland Conference also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. An original Southland member, ACU rejoins the league as one of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA history, and the addition of HBU, UIW and UNO gives the Southland a regular competitive presence in the key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. Southland cities encompass approximately 14.5 million people, and seven of its television markets rank among the top 100 in the U.S. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian). Other notable alums from current members include

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Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene Christian), professional golfers Shawn Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), former NFL standouts Bobby Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford (Oral Roberts), actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), and Ricardo Chavira and Jesse Borrego (both UIW) and NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has broadcast more than 160 events. The network has expanded its reach to roughly 13 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in recent years, and has also gained national viewership through ESPN3 and Fox College Sports. In its first five years, the network has received recognition for its work, earning numerous College Sports Media and Telly Awards. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s FC Dallas Stadium, and after a successful three-year run,

the partnership was rewarded with a three-year renewal to serve as the national championship host site through the 2015 season. Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Championship Subdivision leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. In 2011 and 2012, Sam Houston State advanced to the NCAA national championship game. Also, in 2002 and 2003, McNeese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national championship contest. The conference has been represented in eight national championship games since the league joined the FCS (formerly I-AA) in 1982. All told, Southland teams have played in 104 Division I playoff games in 31 years, winning 51 of the contests. Historically, the Southland’s successful football heritage has sustained itself through numerous membership and classification changes. The Southland joined the NCAA College Division in 1968, and was designated as NCAA Division II in 1973 before joining Division I in 1975. The Southland was an NCAA Division I-A league from 1978-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home ever since. During its tenure as a Division I-A conference, the Southland Conference initiated the startup of the Shreveport, La.-based Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland representative served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in those contests. The conference can lay claim to five national championships, including College Division championships through former members Arkansas State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first NCAA-sanctioned national title, winning the Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s Division II national championship in 1974. Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Division I-AA national championship. McNeese State, which has made 14 appearances in the national playoffs, also played in the 1997 NCAA Division I Championship game, while Stephen F. Austin played in the 1989 title contest and has six playoff appearances, including 2009 and 2010. Northwestern State has played in the playoffs six times, and advanced to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam Houston State has earned six trips to the postseason, including the semifinals in 2004. Nicholls State has participated three times in the playoffs, and


Joe Dumars, McNeese State

Dan Rather, Sam Houston State

Central Arkansas has made consecutive playoff appearances in 2011 and 2012. On four occasions, the Southland has placed three teams in the NCAA playoffs. The Southland has produced 168 first-team football All-Americans during its history and in 2010, Stephen F. Austin quarterback Jeremy Moses became the first player in Southland history to receive the Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding football player at the FCS level. The Southland is one of five FCS conferences with at least 200 selections (206) in the National Football League draft. There have been 26 Southland players taken in the draft since 2000, including Southeastern Louisiana defensive back Robert Alford, who was picked as the first FCS player in the second round of the 2013 draft. There are 20 former Southland players on NFL rosters heading into the 2013 season. Southland Conference alums in the NFL include Buffalo’s Terrence McGee (Northwestern State) and Chicago’s Josh McCown (Sam Houston State), who have each been in the league for the last 11 seasons. Other recent NFL additions from the Southland include Green Bay’s Kevin Hughes (Southeastern Louisiana), St. Louis’ Jabara Williams (Stephen F. Austin) Washington’s Devin Holland (McNeese State), Atlanta’s Marcus Jackson (Lamar) and Cleveland’s Dominique Croom (Central Arkansas). The Southland has seen former Nicholls State players win Super Bowl rings in two of the last three seasons, as former Colonel Antonio Robinson was a member of the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XLV champions. And, Nicholls-ex Lardarius Webb was a member of the Super Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens. Among the former NFL stars from the Southland include Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2008 to become the first former Southland Conference player to earn induction in Canton. Other great NFL players from the Southland include Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan Humphries, Bill Bergey, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, Jackie Harris, Buford Jordan, Tim McKyer, Kavika Pittman, Billy Ryckman, Rickey Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael Septien, Terrance Shaw, Marcus Spears, Pat Tilley and Marvin Upshaw.

The Southland Conference has also seen its share of great coaches during its history in Maxie Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins, and Ron Randleman. In addition to football, the Southland Conference can point to a number of accomplishments in all sports. Men’s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the Southland’s 50 years. The league has sent four teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney and Mike Oliver played in the Southland Conference. In 2006, Northwestern State, playing as the No. 14 seed in the NCAA tournament, defeated No. 3 seed Iowa, 64-63, in first-round action. The league also saw three of its current teams, including newcomer Oral Roberts, reach the postseason in 2012. Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, Mike Vining, Scotty Robertson, Jack Martin, Andy Russo, Bob Marlin, Danny Kaspar, Mike McConathy, Bobby Paschal and Pat Foster have led successful teams in the Southland. In women’s basketball, the Southland also has its share of tradition with former member Louisiana-Monroe advancing to the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, and Stephen F. Austin sustaining itself as one of the most successful programs in the history of the sport. In 2008, the Ladyjacks became the eighth program in NCAA Division I history to record more than 800 wins. In each of the last four seasons, at least three Southland teams reached the postseason, and in 2012, four women’s squads earned postseason berths. A Southland team has played in the WNIT 13 times, including each of the last seven years. Women’s basketball all-stars have included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa Ingram, Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, Katrina Price, and Joskeen Garner, and coaches such as Gary Blair, Linda Sharp, James Smith and Linda Harper. Baseball has emerged as a constant Southland Conference strength with the league earning numerous national rankings and NCAA tournament berths. The Southland consistently ranks among the top-10 conferences in the country. In 2011, 50 of the league’s 150 nonconference victories came against the Big 12, Conference

USA, Sun Belt and SEC. Major leaguers such as Ben Sheets, Micah Hoffpauir, Hunter Pence, David Segui, Brian Lawrence, Ben Broussard, Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and Terry Matthews once played in the Southland. In 2012, Southeastern Louisiana’s Stefan Lopez became the league’s second winner of the national Stopper of the Year Award, which is selected by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers. Sam Houston State’s Luke Prihoda won the award in 2007. Only the Big 12 has had more players win this award. The Southland also fares well each year in the Major League Draft, but for the first time in conference history, two Southland players were selected in the first round of the 2013 draft. Stephen F. Austin shortstop Hunter Dozier was picked eighth by the Kansas City Royals making the Southland player and hitter of the year the league’s top draft pick in any sport. Later in the first round, the Texas Rangers selected Oral Roberts right-handed pitcher Alex Gonzalez, Southland pitcher of the year, with the 23rd overall pick. The Southland has had eight first-round picks in its history. In 2011, Lamar mentor Jim Gilligan became the first Southland coach to reach 1,200 career victories, ranking him sixth-best in the NCAA among active Division I coaches and 24th all-time. He leads an impressive list of coaches who have patrolled Southland Conference dugouts, including Mark Johnson, Mike Bianco, John Cohen, Mitch Gaspard, Smoke Laval, Butch McBroom, Pat Patterson, Tony Robichaux, Dave Van Horn and Jim Wells. Softball continues to enjoy success on a national level, beating nationally-ranked opponents every year since 1995, including McNeese State’s win at No. 1 Arizona State early in the 2012 season. In 2011, the league had four wins against ranked opponents, including a win by Stephen F. Austin at No. 3 Texas. In 20 years of NCAA tournament competition the Southland has racked up 15 wins. The Southland also has a proud history in volleyball with former member Texas-Arlington representing the conference numerous times in the NCAA tournament, including a run to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four in 1989. Track and field has also served as a proud asset for the Southland Conference as the league has produced numerous national champions and Olympic medalists. The Southland boasts 28 men and three women student-athletes who have

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Don Henley, Stephen F. Austin

Scottie Pippen, Central Arkansas

Wade Miley, Southeastern Louisiana

won NCAA track and field national championships, including Northwestern State’s Trecey Rew, who won the women’s discus in 2011, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s Shadrack Songok (10,000-meter run) in 2007 and 2008 and McNeese State’s Brad Gebauer (pole vault) in 2007. The league has also produced U.S. Olympic track and field medalists Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Al Joyner, Charles Austin, and Liudmila Litvinova, along with other Olympians. With the addition of 10 more All-Americans in 2012, the league continues to find national success in both indoor and outdoor track and field. In the indoor circuit, the Southland boasts 66 unique all-time All-Americans that have won a combined 11 national championships. Likewise, in the outdoor season, the league has seen 158 different All-Americans, including 128 men and 30 women, who have combined to win 21 national championships. Golf has traditionally been a strong Southland sport as exemplified by Lamar men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who finished third individually at the 2003 NCAA National Championship and is a member of the PGA Tour. Both Stroud and former Southeastern Louisiana golfer Hugo Leon competed in the 2010 U.S. Open. Lamar alum Shawn Stefani had a pair of top seven finishes through the midway point of the 2013 PGA tour. The league has sent multiple teams into postseason play on numerous occasions, including in 2012 when three Southland teams – Lamar, Southeastern Louisiana and Texas-Arlington – competed in the NCAA tournament. Additionally, during the past five seasons the Southland has sent 12 golfers to compete as individuals in regional play with five in 2009, three more in 2010, one each in 2011 and 2012 and two in 2013. Lamar won a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1967 and 1968, and also produced PGA player Ronnie Black. In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der Walt finished fourth individually and Lamar tied for 12th place at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, before the Cardinals tied for ninth in 2006 and tied for third in 2007. Former Lamar golfer Casey Clendenon advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur in 2007. In women’s tennis, Southeastern Louisiana won 46 consecutive conference matches during a four-year period that began in 2005, while in men’s tennis Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has played in the NCAA tournament five times in the last seven years. The conference has increased sponsorship and championship opportunities for female student-athletes in recent years, adding women’s golf and soccer as league sports.

In women’s soccer, Stephen F. Austin midfielder Kylie Louw became the first player in conference history to earn All-America honors, when she earned third-team mention by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. A member of the South Africa Olympic team during the 2012 London Olympics, she also garnered first-team Academic All-America Honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America. The Ladyjacks have gone 72-12-8 (.826) in conference play during the last 10 seasons. In women’s golf, the Southland sent two teams to 2012 NCAA regional play for the first time since the league added the sport in 2002. Lamar leads all league teams with four team championships during that span. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete. Also, student-athletes with grade-

point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. A record 979 student-athletes appeared on the honor roll following the 2012 spring semester, and total of 1,545 student-athletes earned a spot on the honor roll at the end of the fall and spring semesters during the 2012-13 academic year. While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last seven years, no other Division I conference has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Division I leagues in men’s basketball APR. The academic progress the league has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our student-athletes. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities.


SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BASKETBA LL DEMOGR A PHICS School Abilene Christian Central Arkansas Houston Baptist UIW Lamar McNeese State New Orleans Nicholls Northwestern State Oral Roberts Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Location Abilene, Texas Conway, Ark. Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Beaumont, Texas Lake Charles, La. New Orleans, La. Thibodeaux, La. Natchitoches, La. Tulsa, Okla. Huntsville, Texas Hammond, La. Nacogdoches, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas

Population Enrollment Stadium 117,063 4,558 Moody Coliseum 60,000 11,573 Farris Center 2,145,000 2,910 Sharp Gym 1,360,000 9,597 McDermott Center 114,000 14,054 Montagne Center 90,000 8,900 Burton Coliseum 369,250 9,825 Lakefront Arena 15,000 6,088 Stopher Gym 17,865 8,944 Prather Coliseum 393,987 3,259 Mabee Center 38,664 19,169 Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum 20,235 15,400 University Center 33,405 12,999 William R. Johnson Coliseum 312,195 10,500 American Bank Center

Capacity 4,000 5,000 1,000 2,000 10,000 8,000 8,933 3,800 3,400 10,575 6,100 7,500 7,203 8,100

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TEAM ACU UCA HBU UIW LU MCN UNO NICH NSU ORU SHSU SLU Abilene Christian –– 523 409 245 461 526 702 670 436 398 341 669 Central Arkansas 523 –– 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 244 415 500 Houston Baptist 409 464 –– 198 88 144 348 316 229 495 70 314 UIW 245 624 198 –– 284 340 544 512 424 550 226 510 Lamar 461 430 88 284 –– 60 261 231 157 479 112 226 McNeese State 526 464 144 340 60 –– 206 171 121 517 172 166 New Orleans 702 473 348 544 261 206 –– 65 272 692 392 58 Nicholls 670 589 316 512 231 171 65 –– 229 639 343 88 Northwestern State 436 310 229 424 157 121 272 229 –– 406 180 208 Oral Roberts 398 244 495 550 479 517 692 639 406 –– 426 624 Sam Houston State 341 415 70 226 112 172 392 343 180 426 –– 338 Southeastern Louisiana 669 500 314 510 226 166 58 88 208 624 338 –– Stephen F. Austin 364 321 142 324 124 161 388 329 109 362 94 311 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 390 754 219 143 307 363 566 536 488 668 209 535

SFA AMCC 364 390 321 754 142 219 324 143 124 307 161 363 388 566 329 536 109 488 362 668 94 290 311 535 –– 361 361 ––

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SOUTHLAND COMMISSIONER TOM BURNETT Southland Conference Commissioner 11th Year Joined Southland: Dec. 23, 2002 Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech, 1988

Tom Burnett was named the Southland Conference’s sixth commissioner on Dec. 23, 2002, and brought a diverse background in athletics administration experience at the conference and national levels. Now the second-longest tenured full-time commissioner in league history, Burnett is now in his 11th year of service with the Southland, and has a conference administrative background reaching nearly 25 years. Burnett has helped to enhance the Southland’s membership, with the 2012 addition of Oral Roberts University, and this summer’s entry of Houston Baptist University, the University of New Orleans, Abilene Christian University and the University of the Incarnate Word in 2013-14. The additional member institutions give the Southland 14 members, the league’s largest configuration in its half-century of existence. The league’s television exposure has expanded under his watch with the creation of the Southland Conference Television Network in 2008. This broadcast venture has since featured over 150 unique sports and promotional telecasts to a potential viewing audience of more than 13 million television households. The Southland also signed a multi-year agreement with the ESPN family of networks in 2010, and the league has enjoyed beneficial relationships with Fox Sports Net Southwest, Cox Sports Television and Comcast SportsNet Houston. He also led the successful community-wide effort to bring the 2011-13 NCAA Division I Football Championship Games to Frisco, Texas, as the Southland serves as the host conference for the national title contests at FC Dallas Stadium. The NCAA recently renewed the agreement to keep

the national championship game in Frisco through the 2016 event. A leading proponent for the Football Championship Subdivision, Burnett also organized the FCS Summit, a national gathering of athletic directors, commissioners, NCAA staff and other key football stakeholders held annually prior to the national championship games in Frisco. A former member of both the NCAA’s Division I Committee on Academic Performance and the Division I Football Academic Working Group, Burnett also served as the FCS Vice President for the Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA) in 2007-08. He currently serves on the NCAA’s FCS Working Group that consists of presidents, commissioners, athletic directors and coaches. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for NCAA Football, the organization that serves to improve, promote and protect college football for those who play, coach and support the game. In 2004, Burnett also began the league’s renewed efforts to secure corporate sponsorships. Since then, the Southland has secured sponsorship agreements with State Farm Insurance, Capital One Bank, Toyota, American Airlines, Royal Purple Motor Oil, Best Western Hotels, O’Reilly Auto Parts, BellSouth, Aeropostale, Holiday Inn, MidSouth Bank, Academy Sports and Outdoors, and Advantage Rent-A-Car. He also initiated efforts to bring the Southland Conference basketball tournaments to a neutral site in the Houston area, giving the league a year-end celebration of the sport at a centralized location near much of the Southland’s largest alumni and student bases. Prior to joining the Southland, Burnett spent nearly 11 years in a number of roles with the Sun Belt Conference,

including stints as associate and assistant commissioner, and director of communications. He also served two years on the staff of the American South Conference, and started his career on the athletic staff at Louisiana Tech University. His previous responsibilities included championships administration, public and media relations, television production and negotiation, scheduling, marketing, NCAA championship and committee service, and football bowl experience. While at the Sun Belt, Burnett worked in the development of football as a league-sponsored sport, and was an administrator with the New Orleans Bowl, which began in 2001. He also produced the Sun Belt’s television packages with ESPN Regional Television, which debuted in 2002. In addition, he has experience negotiating television agreements with regional sports networks such as Fox Sports Net, Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast and numerous local television stations and cable systems. He also provided oversight of Sun Belt championship events and administered more than 100 league tournaments. In 2000, he began exclusively administering the Sun Belt’s men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, which grew from minimal financial successes into events that grossed the conference $1.2 million during a three-year period. Burnett has also served in an administrative capacity with numerous NCAA events, including national championships in men’s and women’s basketball, track and field, baseball and volleyball. He represented the Southland Conference on the NCAA Division I Management Council in 2004-05, and served on the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Governance Committee from 2004-06. Burnett previously served on the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel, and the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee. Burnett, 49, is a native of Houston, Texas, and is a 1988 graduate of Louisiana Tech University, where he studied journalism and spent one year as the sports editor of the school’s student newspaper. He and his wife Tracy, a native of Baton Rouge, La., are the parents of a son, Cole, and a daughter, Jesse.

THE BURNET T F ILE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

Administrative Experience 2002-Current Commissioner, Southland Conference 1999-2002 Associate Commissioner, Sun Belt Conference 1995-99 Assistant Commissioner, Sun Belt Conference 1991-95 Director of Communications, Sun Belt Conference 1990-91 Director of Communications, American South Conference 1989-90 Co-Director of the Service Bureau, American South Conference 1988-89 Assistant Sports Information Director, Louisiana Tech University 1985-88 Sports Information Assistant, Louisiana Tech University

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Committee Experience 2011-Current Division I FCS Working Group 2006-Current Board of Directors, NCAA Football 2008-2011 NCAA Division I Football Academic Working Group 2007-2011 NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance 2007-08 FCS Vice President, Collegiate Commissioners Association 2005-07 NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel 2004-06 NCAA Division I-AA Governance Subcommittee 2004-05 NCAA Division I Management Council 1999-2003 NCAA Baseball Rules Committee 2002-03 NCAA Men’s Final Four, New Orleans Local Organizing Committee, Public/ Media Relations Chair 2001-02 Super Bowl XXXVII, New Orleans Local Organizing Committee, Public Relations Committee 2001-03 New Orleans Bowl Committee 1991-2002 NCAA Men’s Final Four, Media Coordination Committee 1991 NCAA Women’s Final Four, New Orleans Local Organizing Committee


SOUTHLAND STAFF TERI FRANCH

CALHOUN HIPP

Responsibilities: Office Manager; Assistant to the Commissioner; Meeting Planning and Assistance.

Responsibilities: Communications; Statistics; Website; Publications; Conference Records; Championships; Academic Awards.

Family: Husband Ken; daughter Erika, granddaughter Sophia Isabel.

Meetings & Office Manager

Education: B.A. Business Administration, Rhodes College, 2005; M.A. Journalism & Mass Communication, University of South Carolina, 2010

Director of Communications Hometown: Columbia, S.C. Joined Southland: Aug. 8, 2011

Hometown: Plano, Texas Joined Southland: Aug. 14, 2006

Experience: 2011-12, Assistant Director of Communications, Southland Conference; 2010-11, Media Relations Assistant, Southern Conference; 2010, Communications Intern, Charlotte Bobcats; 2009-10, Graduate Assistant, University of South Carolina. Other: Member, College Sports Information Directors of America, United States Basketball Writers Association; Participant, NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar, 2011.

ADAM GRAMS WILL JONES

Responsibilities: Compliance Services; Campus Compliance Officials Liaison; NCAA Membership Services Liaison; National Letter of Intent Program; Coaches’ Certification.

Responsibilities: Communications, Media Relations; Statistics; Website; Conference Records. Education: B.A. Journalism & Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006

Education: B.A., University of Nebraska, 2007; J.D. Tulane University, 2010; Negotiation and Mediation Certificate, Tulane University, 2008. Assistant Commissioner Compliance Services Hometown: Groton, S.D. Joined Southland: Oct. 15, 2013

Experience: 2012-13, Compliance Coordinator, University of Nevada; 2010-11, Enforcement Intern, National Collegiate Athletic Association; 2009-10, Compliance Intern, Tulane Athletic Department; 2009-10, Teaching Assistant, Tulane University; 2009, Enforcement Extern, National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Communcations Assistant Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. Joined Southland: Aug. 5, 2013

Other: Member of the National Association for Athletics Compliance; Habitat for Humanity; St. Baldrick’s Children’s Cancer Research Participant.

Experience: 2011-13, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; 2010-11, Transportation Security Officer/Communications Clerk, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; 2008-09, Education Consultant, Naviance. Other: Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Member at UW-Madison, 2013 Women’s Basketball Colonial Athletic Association Media Relations Volunteer, 2010 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Media Relations Intern.

TODD LAMB EDD HENDERSON

Education: B.B.A, Texas Tech, 1977; Certified Public Accountant

Education: B.A. Journalism, The Ohio State University, 1994

Experience: 2007-12, Director of Business Affairs, Southern Methodist University; 2005-07, Assistant AD for Business Affairs, Lamar University; 2003-05, Senior Analyst, Texas Tech University; 1997-2003, Controller, Paddle Tramps Manufacturing Co.; 198997, Partner, Henderson and Company, CPAs. Other: Member, College Athletic Business Management Association; Member, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants; Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Family: Wife Sharon; daughter Tiffany Benolken and son Jason, the athletic director at Lamar University; grandson Wyatt.

Assistant Commissioner Communications Hometown: Marion, Ohio Joined Southland: Aug. 11, 2008

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Associate Commissioner Financial Operations Hometown: Plainview, Texas Joined Southland: July 16, 2012

Responsibilities: Budgeting, Purchasing, Payroll, Receivables and Payables; Membership Distributions and Fiscal Forecasting.

Responsibilities: Communications; Media Relations; Statistics; Southland Conference Digital Network; Website; Social Media; Publications; Championships; Conference Award Programs; Local Media Coordinator for NCAA Division I Football Championship Game.

Experience: 2008, Director of Communications, Delta Delta Delta Fraternity; 2007, Manager of Baseball Communications, Texas Rangers Baseball Club; 2002-07, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications, The Ohio State University; 200002, Assistant SID, Clemson University; 1996-2000, Assistant SID, Rice University; 1996, Assistant SID, University of Texas at San Antonio; 1994-96, SID Assistant, Rice University. Other: Member, College Sports Information Directors of America, Football Writers Association of America, United States Basketball Writers Association and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (past president). Family: Wife Melissa; son Brady (7).

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SOUTHLAND STAFF BRUCE LUDLOW

JENNY McGHEE

Responsibilities: Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament Administration; Baseball Tournament Administration; Track & Field Championships Administrator; Video Exchange; Coaches’ Liaison; Scheduling; Special Events; Tournament Manager for the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game.

Associate Commissioner Operations Hometown: Tipton, Ind. Joined Southland: Jan. 1, 1998

Education: B.S, Southern Arkansas University, 1989; M.A, University of Louisiana-Monroe, 1991 Experience: 2000-05, Assistant Commissioner, Southland Conference; 1998-2000, Director of Media Relations, Southland Conference; 1994-98, Assistant SID, University of Louisiana-Monroe; 1993-94, Assistant SID, Northwestern State University.

Responsibilities: Corporate Partner Program; Promotions; Marketing; Licensing; Public Relations; Volleyball Tournament Administrator and Coaches’ Liason; Marketing and Advertising Coordinator for the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game. Education: B.B.A., Stephen F. Austin State University, 2001 Associate Commissioner External Affairs Hometown: Arlington, Texas Joined Southland: Jan. 15, 2008

Other: Member, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Family: Son Tyler (18), daughter Callie (12).

Experience: 2006-08, Vice President, Corporate Partnerships, Texas Tornado Hockey; 2003-06, Director, Community Relations and Marketing, Texas Tornado; 2002-03, Ticket Operations, Texas Tornado. Other: Board Member, Frisco Family Services Center; Member, National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators; Former Member, Board of Directors, Frisco (Texas) Chamber of Commerce; Former Coach, North Dallas Junior Volleyball Association. Family: Husband Brian; son Mason (1).

STEPHANIE McDONALD

CONNER MORENO

Responsibilities: Senior Woman Administrator; Advisory Council Liaison; NCA A Academic Performance Program; NCAA Special Assistance Fund Administration; Soccer, Softball and Tennis Tournament Administrator; Merchandising.

Responsibilities: Conference’s merchandising program, assist with the operation of championships, including the men’s and women’s basketball tournament, and handle other special projects.

Education: B.A., Texas Woman’s University, 1993; J.D., University of Texas, 1996 Associate Commissioner Institutional Services Hometown: Killeen, Texas Joined Southland: June 22, 2007

Experience: 2003-07, Associate AD, Stephen F. Austin; 1999-2003, Associate Commissioner, Mid-American Conference; 1998-99, Director of NCAA Compliance, North Carolina State; 1997-98, Compliance Coordinator, Cleveland State. Other: Member, NCAA Division I Legislative Council; Former Member, NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet; Former Member, NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance; Former Member, NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet; Former Member, NCAA Division I Management Council.

Education: B.B.A., Texas State University, 2012

Assistant Director of Operations Hometown: Celina, Texas Joined Southland: Sept. 3, 2013

Experience: 2013, Customer Service Intern, Texas Rangers; 2012-13, Ticket Opertations Intern, AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic; 2012, Ticket Operations Intern, Texas Rangers; 2010-12 Community Assistant, The Outpost Apartments.

CHRIS MYCOSKIE Responsibilities: Production and Affiliate Relations for the Southland Conference Television Network; Video Streaming and Video Technology.

Family: Husband Tony Mitchell; daughter Halle (10) and sons Christian (6) and Micah, born April 27, 2013.

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Education: A&S, University of Missouri, 2000; B.G.S., Southeastern Louisiana, 2010

Assistant Commissioner Television & Electronic Media Hometown: Arlington, Texas Joined Southland: March 1, 2011

Experience: 2011-12, Director of Television & Electronic Media, Southland Conference; 2009-10, SID Assistant, Southeastern Louisiana Univeristy; 2007-09, Sports Anchor/Director, WVLA-TV (Baton Rouge, La.); 2003-06, Sports Anchor/Director, KTVE-TV (Monroe, La.); 2001-03, Sports Reporter/ Anchor/Host, ESPN Radio (Dallas, Texas); 2000-01, News Reporter, WOI-TV (Des Moines, Iowa). Other: Member, Louisiana Spor ts Writers Assocation; Member, National Television Academy (Lone Star Chapter). Family: Wife Cassie.

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SOUTHLAND BROADCAST PACKAGE The Southland Conference continues to increase television exposure for its men’s basketball programs with at least 18 regular-season games scheduled to be carried by league partners. Plus, when the conference tournament arrives, the semifinals will be carried by ESPN3, followed by the championship game on ESPN2. ESPN3 enters its second year as the home of the Southland’s primary broadcast package. Coverage includes 12 doubleheaders, with women’s and men’s games carried back-to-back. New for the 2013-14 season is a wild card selection, allowing the best matchup to be selected on the final week of the regular season. Lakefront Arena hosts the initial ESPN3 broadcast of the season when Lamar visits New Orleans Jan. 16. Two days later, Southland fans get their first look at Houston Baptist when the Huskies visit McNeese State Jan. 18. Rounding out the first month of 2014, Stephen F. Austin travels to Oral Roberts Jan. 23, Abilene Christian hosts Sam Houston State Jan. 25 and Nicholls welcomes ORU Jan. 30. ESPN3 coverage continues with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi visiting Lamar Feb. 1, McNeese goes to defending Southland tournament champion Northwestern State Feb. 6 and New Orleans makes the trek to Central Arkansas Feb. 8. A couple of rivalry games fall next on the schedule. ACU and UIW renew acquaintances Feb. 13, followed by basketball’s Battle of the Pine Woods Feb. 15 with Stephen F. Austin visiting Sam Houston State. Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana round out the pre-determined schedule Feb. 27. A wild card selection will be made for ESPN3 coverage on March 6 or 8, based on the championship race and other factors.

The men’s semifinals are set for ESPN3 on Friday, March 14, with the championship in primetime on ESPN2 on Saturday, March 15. The season’s first televised game is Nov. 23, when Cox Sports Television carries Boise State at New Orleans. There will be a morning tipoff for the “Pancakes with the Privateers” broadcast. Comcast SportsNet Houston is set to carry a five-game package of Southland games in 2013-14, starting with

a doubleheader at the Lumberjack E-Tech Classic in Nacogdoches on Dec. 7. First, Towson takes on Sam Houston State, followed by defending Colonial Athletic Association tournament champion James Madison against defending Southland regular-season champion Stephen F. Austin. Later in the year, CSN is set carry Nicholls at McNeese State on Jan. 21, Sam Houston State at UIW on Jan. 23, plus Oral Roberts at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Feb. 15.

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Sat., Nov. 23 Boise State at New Orleans Sat., Dec. 7 Towson vs. Sam Houston State^ Sat., Dec. 7 James Madison at Stephen F. Austin^ Thurs., Jan. 16 Lamar at New Orleans Sat., Jan. 18 Houston Baptist at McNeese State Tue., Jan. 21 Nicholls at McNeese State Thurs., Jan. 23 Sam Houston State at UIW Thurs., Jan. 23 Stephen F. Austin at Oral Roberts Sat., Jan. 25 Sam Houston State at Abilene Christian Thurs., Jan. 30 Oral Roberts at Nicholls Sat., Feb. 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Lamar Thurs., Feb. 6 McNeese State at Northwestern State Sat., Feb. 8 New Orleans at Central Arkansas Thurs., Feb. 13 Abilene Christian at UIW Sat., Feb. 15 Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston State Sat., Feb. 15 Oral Roberts at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Thurs., Feb. 27 Northwestern State at Southeastern Louisiana March 6 or 8 Wild Card Selection Fri., March 14 Men’s Semifinals Sat., March 15 Men’s Championship ^Lumberjack E-Tech Classic, Nacogdoches, Texas

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2012-13 COMMISSIONER’S CUP

Southland Conference Commissioner Tom Burnett and Sam Houston State Athletics Director Bobby Williams

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On the strength of four regular-season team championships and 10 top-three finishes, Sam Houston State claimed its fourth Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cup during the 2012-13 academic year. Sam Houston State compiled 126 points to edge last year’s cup winner, Stephen F. Austin, which scored 120 points. The Bearkats won their last Commissioner’s Cup in 2007, which capped a three-year run with the Cup for Sam Houston State. Since 2007, Sam Houston has finished fifth in the Commissioner’s Cup standings every year before reclaiming it this year. Sam Houston is one of two current Southland universities to win at least two Commission’s Cups, along with Stephen F. Austin. The Sam Houston women total 72.0 points to win its first women’s all-sports trophy in program history. Since 2003, the Bearkat women have finished in the top four seven times with two second-place finishes. The Sam Houston men had 54 points to finish second in the men’s all-sports trophy standings behind Stephen F. Austin, which had 57 points. The Bearkats, who won the men’s all-sports trophy in 2000 and 2007, have finished in the top-three five times in the last 10 seasons. Sam Houston won the baseball regular-season title and shared titles in football, volleyball and women’s basketball and finished in the top three in seven other sports including second place in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field and women’s golf. Stephen F. Austin, the 2012 Commissioner’s Cup winner, was six points shy of claiming its second consecutive trophy and third in the last four years. The SFA athletics program was equally impressive in 2012-13 as the men’s and women’s programs combined to win seven conference championships. The men’s claimed titles in basketball and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women swept championships in cross country and both indoor and outdoor track and field while also claiming the soccer championship. Lamar (101), McNeese State (96) and Central Arkansas (90), came in third, fourth and fifth place, respectively. Oral Roberts (85) finished sixth, edging seventh-place Southeastern Louisiana (84.5) by the slimmest of margins in its first season as a Southland Conference member. Northwestern State (72.5) finished in eighth place, followed by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (67) and Nicholls State (51) to round out this year’s standings.

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The Commissioner’s Cup is awarded annually to the top overall athletics program in the Southland. Sam Houston State leads all active member institutions with four. In the 16-year history of the Commissioner’s Cup, Stephen F. Austin has two and Northwestern State has one. The Southland Conference all-sports trophies are awarded annually for men’s and women’s competition based on a 10-point system for all conference sports. Point values are 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, pending place of finish. Regular-season standings are used for sports that have a conference tournament. The Commissioner’s Cup is awarded to the university compiling the highest combined total of men’s and women’s all-sports points.

Burnett with Stephen F. Austin Athletics Director Robert Hill


COMMISSIONER’S CUP HISTORY 1997-98 Northwestern State..........................135.0 Texas-Arlington................................134.0 McNeese State................................127.0 Texas State......................................124.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................117.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................116.0 Louisiana-Monroe............................108.5 Nicholls.............................................97.0 Sam Houston State............................79.0 Southeastern Louisiana.....................69.5 1998-99 Texas-Arlington................................171.5 Northwestern State..........................157.0 McNeese State................................146.5 Stephen F. Austin.............................138.5 Texas-San Antonio...........................127.5 Texas State......................................120.5 Louisiana-Monroe............................116.5 Sam Houston State............................94.0 Nicholls.............................................85.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................80.0 Lamar................................................78.0 1999-2000 Texas State......................................153.5 Texas-Arlington................................147.0 McNeese State................................142.5 Stephen F. Austin.............................138.5 Northwestern State..........................138.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................128.5 Sam Houston State..........................127.0 Louisiana-Monroe............................123.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................89.5 Lamar................................................79.0 Nicholls.............................................62.0

2005-06 Sam Houston State..........................125.5 Texas-San Antonio...........................121.0 Texas State......................................116.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................115.0 Texas-Arlington................................107.5 McNeese State..................................95.0 Lamar................................................93.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................89.0 Northwestern State............................83.0 Louisiana-Monroe..............................76.0 Nicholls............................................ 45.5

2002-03 Texas-Arlington................................170.0 Texas State......................................167.5 Stephen F. Austin.............................150.5 McNeese State................................137.5 Sam Houston State..........................128.0 Northwestern State..........................125.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................121.5 Lamar..............................................109.0 Louisiana-Monroe..............................98.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................85.5 Nicholls.............................................76.5

2006-07 Sam Houston State..........................137.5 Texas-San Antonio...........................136.5 Texas-Arlington................................130.0 Texas State......................................129.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................128.5 Lamar..............................................121.5 Southeastern Louisiana...................112.5 McNeese State..................................93.0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................83.0 Northwestern State............................78.5 Nicholls.............................................57.0 Central Arkansas................................53.0

2003-04 Texas State......................................175.5 Texas-Arlington................................165.5 Stephen F. Austin.............................148.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................147.0 Sam Houston State..........................135.0 Northwestern State..........................126.0 McNeese State................................122.0 Southeastern Louisiana...................104.0 Louisiana-Monroe..............................95.0 Lamar................................................89.0 Nicholls.............................................63.0 2004-05 Sam Houston State..........................121.0 Texas State......................................121.0 Texas-Arlington................................114.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................111.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................106.5 Northwestern State............................95.0 Lamar................................................93.0 McNeese State..................................89.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................85.0 Louisiana-Monroe..............................60.0 Nicholls.............................................52.0

2007-08 Texas-San Antonio...........................138.0 Lamar..............................................136.5 Texas State......................................135.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................127.5 Sam Houston State..........................123.5 Texas-Arlington................................121.0 Southeastern Louisiana...................104.0 McNeese State..................................98.5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................90.5 Northwestern State............................79.5 Nicholls.............................................55.0 Central Arkansas................................50.5 2008-09 Texas State......................................145.5 Texas-San Antonio...........................144.5 Stephen F. Austin.............................133.0 Texas-Arlington................................128.0 Sam Houston State..........................115.0 Southeastern Louisiana...................113.0 Lamar..............................................108.0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................93.5 McNeese State..................................91.5 Northwestern State............................70.5 Nicholls.............................................63.0 Central Arkansas................................49.5

2009-10 Stephen F. Austin ...........................158.0 Texas-San Antonio ..........................129.0 Texas State......................................129.0 Texas-Arlington................................124.5 Sam Houston State..........................120.0 McNeese State................................101.5 Lamar..............................................101.0 Southeastern Louisiana...................100.5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................91.5 Northwestern State............................76.0 Nicholls.............................................62.5 Central Arkansas................................52.5 2010-11 Texas-San Antonio ..........................142.5 Stephen F. Austin ...........................141.5 Texas State......................................124.0 Texas-Arlington................................121.5 Sam Houston State..........................119.5 McNeese State................................112.5 Lamar..............................................110.0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................89.5 Northwestern State............................83.0 Central Arkansas................................80.0 Southeastern Louisiana.....................80.0 Nicholls.............................................64.0 2011-12 Stephen F. Austin.............................145.5 Texas State......................................140.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................138.5 Lamar..............................................129.0 Sam Houston State..........................120.5 Texas-Arlington................................116.0 McNeese State................................110.0 Central Arkansas................................94.5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................86.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................70.5 Northwestern State............................63.5 Nicholls.............................................55.0 2012-13 Sam Houston State..........................126.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................120.0 Lamar..............................................101.0 McNeese State..................................96.0 Central Arkansas................................90.0 Oral Roberts......................................85.0 Southeastern Louisiana.....................84.5 Northwestern State............................72.5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..................67.0 Nicholls.............................................51.0

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2000-01 Texas-Arlington................................160.0 Texas State......................................156.5 Texas-San Antonio...........................153.0 Northwestern State..........................140.5 McNeese State................................137.0 Louisiana-Monroe............................122.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................108.0 Southeastern Louisiana...................100.5 Sam Houston State............................99.0 Lamar................................................79.0 Nicholls.............................................69.5

2001-02 Texas State......................................171.0 Texas-San Antonio...........................152.0 Texas-Arlington................................151.0 McNeese State................................146.0 Stephen F. Austin.............................137.5 Northwestern State..........................133.5 Louisiana-Monroe............................120.5 Lamar..............................................106.5 Sam Houston State..........................100.5 Southeastern Louisiana.....................88.5 Nicholls.............................................69.0

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SOUTHLAND ACADEMIC AWARDS The Southland Conference presents five academic accolades to recognize studentathletes within the league who demonstrate excellence in the classroom and superior athletic achievements on the field or court. These academic honors include the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, the All-Academic teams, the Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year, the Southland Conference Scholar-Athlete awards and the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship awards. Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Now called the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, the Southland Conference acknowledges all participants in all sports sponsored by the league and its member institutions. The honor roll is released within 30 days at the conclusion of the fall and spring semesters, recognizing student-athletes who maintained a 3.0 or better grade-point average. Student-athletes, nominated by their respective academic advisors, must have been eligible to compete in a Conference sport during the academic year in which the nomination occurs. The honor roll was first dubbed Southland Conference All-Academic and then the Southland Conference Honor Roll. It changed for a third time to the Commissioner’s List, beginning with the 1996-97 season, before acquiring its current title in the 2003-04 academic year. Southland Conference All-Academic Teams The Southland Conference announces all-academic teams in all 17 championship sports to recognize those student-athletes who excel in the classroom and on the field or court. Nominated by each institution’s athletic media relations director and selected by a voting contingent made up of sports information directors, head coaches and academic or compliance administrators, all-academic team members must have posted at least a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, completed at least one full academic year at the member institution prior to the season in which the nomination occurs, and competed in a minimum of 50 percent of the sport’s contests during the most recently completed season. Student-athletes receiving CoSIDA national academic honors are automatically named to the Southland all-academic first team. All-academic teams are announced in conjunction with the conference’s student-athlete of the year in each sport. One team shall be selected for cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field within 30 days following the outdoor championship.

Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year Established in the 2002-03 academic year, the conference honors one student-athlete from each of the 17 championship sports who achieves excellence in academics, athletics and community/campus service. The student-athlete of the year, selected by the league’s awards committee, will have attained athletics achievement for at least two years at the nominating institution, possess at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average and demonstrated extracurricular service at his/her campus and/or community. The recipient of the student-athlete of the year award is announced in conjunction with the all-academic teams in each sport. Southland Conference Scholar-Athlete Beginning with the 1996-97 season, the conference annually recognizes the outstanding male and female student-athletes from each of the league’s member institutions. Studentathletes must be a letterwinner with a minimum 3.20 cumulative grade-point average and have completed at least two years of intercollegiate competition at the school from which he/she was nominated. The student-athletes are selected by their respective institution administrators. F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship The F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship is presented annually to graduating male and female letterwinners with the highest cumulative grade-point averages during their enrollment at Southland member schools. The $2,500 scholarship must be applied to graduate study at an institution of the recipient’s choice. The award was established in memory of Dr. F.L. McDonald in 1996-97, a former president of Lamar University and 1999 Southland Hall of Honor inductee. McDonald served as Lamar’s president in 1963 when the Southland Conference was established and is considered one of the league’s founding fathers. Each member institution may nominate one male and one female student-athlete who meet the following criteria: a letterwinner in a Conference sport, be on track to graduate during the spring in which they are nominated or the subsequent summer, and plan to attend graduate school no later than the second fall following the receipt of the award. Steve McCarty Citizenship Award The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award was established to recognize a Southland Conference male and female student-athlete who exhibits outstanding qualities in citizenship, sportsmanship, leadership and community service. In addition to the two recipients, others nominated will also be honored with campus awards. McCarty retired from Stephen F. Austin in August, 2005. He had been with SFA for 21 years, the last 15 as athletics director.

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Sheina Fernandes Oral Roberts Volleyball

Brandon Bernard Southeastern Louisiana Baseball

Caitlyn Baggett McNeese State Women’s Basketball

John Shaughnessy Northwestern State Football


SOUTHLAND HALL OF HONOR The Southland Conference Hall of Honor was established in 1999 to recognize and pay tribute to outstanding student-athletes, coaches and administrators from member universities. Hall of Honor inductees are selected annually by the Southland Conference Awards Committee. Position

Years of Service

Year Inducted

Bob Anderson, Louisiana-Monroe

Sports Information Director

1961-94

2002

Charles Austin, Texas State

Track and Field Student-Athlete

1986-90

2000

Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin

Women’s Basketball Coach

1985-93

2009

Louis Bonnette, McNeese State

Sports Information Director

1965-2012

2007

Brian Brown, Northwestern State

Track and Field Student-Athlete

1986-90

2000

Pete Carlon, Texas-Arlington

Atheltics Director/Administrator

1981-2012

2012

LaMark Carter, Northwestern State

Track and Field Student-Athlete

1991-93

2006

Karen Chisum, Texas State

Volleyball Coach/Administrator

1980-2012

2012

Katrinka Jo Crawford, Lamar and Texas-San Antonio

Volleyball Coach (Lamar)

1981-95

2004

Volleyball Coach (Texas-San Antonio)

1996-2001

Tommy Davis, Sam Houston State

Administrator

1982-2003

2010

Joe Dumars, McNeese State

Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete

1981-85

2009

Jim Gilligan, Lamar

Baseball Coach

1973-86; 1993-present

2011

Claude Gilstrap, Texas-Arlington

Football Coach/Athletics Director

1953-75

1999

Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State

Football Coach

1984-2000

2001

Bob Groseclose, Louisiana-Monroe

Track and Field Coach

1961-89

1999

Bob Hayes, McNeese State

Track And Field Coach/Athletics Director

1967-1996

2007

J.B. Higgins, Lamar

Football Coach/Athletics Director

1949-83

1999

Tynes Hildebrand, Northwestern State

Athletics Director

1965-96

1999

Trey Hillman, Texas-Arlington

Baseball Student-Athlete

1982-85

2010

William Johnson, Stephen F. Austin

President

1976-90

1999

Sonny Jolly, Lamar

Track and Field Coach

1971-91

2001

Kerry Joseoph, McNeese State

Football Student-Athlete

1992-96

2012

Eun Jung (Lee) Ok, Louisiana-Monroe

Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete

1983-86

2004

Bobby Lane, Texas-Arlington

Athletics Trainer, Track Coach

1953-87

2000

Alvin Leblanc Jr., Southeastern Louisiana

Track and Field Coach/Administrator

1952-2002

2002

Steve McCarty, Stephen F. Austin

Athletics Director

1984-2005

2006

F.L. McDonald, Lamar

President

1952-67

1999

Belle Mead Holm, Lamar

Women’s Athletics Director

1964-83

1999

Bill Miller, Texas State

Athletics Director

1961-92

1999

Moe O’Brien, McNeese State

Golf Coach

1970-78

1999

Dick Oliver, Southland Conference

Commissioner

1971-87

1999

Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State

Football Coach

1982-2005

2005

Bill Reeves, Texas-Arlington

Administrator

1966-2012

2008

Reggie Rivers, Texas State

Football Student-Athlete

1987-90

2002

Linda Sharp, Texas State

Women’s Basketball Coach

1989-97

2001

James Smith, Northwestern State

Women’s Basketball Coach

1987-2004

2005

Shadrack Songok, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Cross Country/Track and Field Student-Athlete

2006-09

2013

Romana Tedjakusuma, Nicholls

Women’s Tennis Student-Athlete

1995-99

2006

Billy Tubbs, Lamar

Men’s Basketball Coach/Administrator

1976-80; 2002-11

2010

Mike Vining, Louisiana-Monroe

Men’s Basketball Coach

1981-2005

2005

Harold V. “Sonny” Watkins, McNeese State

Administrator

1963-71; 1990-2007

2011

Paul Zeek, Lamar

Administrator

1971-2006

2007

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PREVIEW PRESEASON POLLS Coaches’ Poll Place Team (first place votes).................................Total 1. Northwestern State (10)..................................120 2. Oral Roberts (2).................................................98 3. Sam Houston State............................................96 4. Stephen F. Austin ..............................................93 5. McNeese State..................................................80 6. Southeastern Louisiana.....................................70 7. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.................................56 8. Nicholls.............................................................45 9. Central Arkansas...............................................40 10. Lamar...............................................................38 11. New Orleans.....................................................33 12. Houston Baptist.................................................23 Sports Information Directors’ Poll Place Team (first place votes).................................Total 1. Northwestern State (8)....................................118 2. Oral Roberts (3)...............................................108 T3. Sam Houston State............................................89 T3. Stephen F. Austin (1) .........................................89 5. Southeastern Louisiana.....................................80 6. McNeese State..................................................78 7. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.................................62 8. Nicholls.............................................................48 9. Lamar...............................................................41 10. Central Arkansas...............................................31 11. New Orleans.....................................................25 12. Houston Baptist.................................................23

PRESEASON A LL-SLC First Team Name DeQuan Hicks Shawn Glover Jalan West Desmond Haymon John Jordan

Cl. Pos. School Sr. F Northwestern State Sr. G/F Oral Roberts So. G Northwestern State Sr. G Stephen F. Austin Jr. G A&M-Corpus Christi

Second Team Name Desharick Guidry James Thomas Kevin Hardy Dantrell Thomas Jacob Parker

Cl. Pos. School Jr. F McNeese State Sr. F Sam Houston State Jr. G McNeese State Sr. G Nicholls Jr. F Stephen F. Austin

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The motto encompasses a positive mindset and confident outlook for everything that happens in the Southland. It is about competitiveness and success in the conference, in the NCAA, in professional sports and many other great achievements by member institutions and student-athletes. But it is more than just excelling in competition; it is also about being successful in the classroom and in the workforce. Southland Strong is also about great works by the league’s athletic departments reaching out and giving back to the local communities and student-athletes providing leadership through their endless efforts with local charity and youth groups. The conference encourages its member institutions and student-athletes to join the social media conversation by using the #SouthlandStrong hash tag to tell why someone or something is Southland Strong.

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Northwestern State is Preseason Favorite of League Coaches, Sports Information Directors Defending Southland Conference tournament champion Northwestern State has been named the preseason favorite following a vote of the league’s coaches and sports information directors who are eligible to win the conference this season. The Demons are coming off the school’s 10th 20 win season and return three starters from a team that finished 23-9 overall and second in the conference with a 15-3 record. Northwestern State, which made its third NCAA tournament appearance, received 10 first-place votes and 120 points in the coaches’ poll and eight first-place votes and 118 points in the SID poll. Oral Roberts was selected to finish second by voters in each poll. The coaches tabbed Sam Houston State third and Stephen F. Austin fourth, while the SIDs had the Bearkats and Lumberjacks tying for third. ORU returns two starters from last year’s squad that finished 20-15 overall, third in the conference with a 13-5 record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Sam Houston returns four starters from last year’s team that tied for fifth in the standings at 8-10 and was 17-17 overall, while SFA returns two starters from last year’s regular-season championship team that was 27-5 overall and 16-2 in Southland action. In the coaches’ poll, McNeese was picked fifth, followed by Southeastern Louisiana sixth and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi seventh. Nicholls, Central Arkansas, Lamar take the 8-9-10 spots in the poll followed by newcomers New Orleans and Houston Baptist, picked 11th and 12th, respectively. The SIDs had Southeastern finishing fifth and McNeese State sixth with A&M-Corpus Christi, Nicholls, Lamar, UCA, New Orleans and Houston Baptist rounding out the poll. Since both Abilene Christian and UIW will not play a full slate of league games in their first year of transition into Division I they were not eligible to be picked in the preseason polls. Two All-Conference Selections Return for 2013-14 Season Only two All-Southland Conference selections return from last year. Thirteen of the 15 players selected to the three postseason squads last year were seniors or will not return, leaving Northwestern State forward DeQuan Hicks and Oral Roberts guard Shawn Glover as the only returning players. Both players were second-team selections a season ago and guided their teams to the postseason. Hicks, the Southland newcomer of the year in 2013, also was selected to the alltournament team after the Demons beat Stephen F. Austin to make their third trip to the NCAA tournament, while Glover helped lead the Golden Eagles to the quarterfinals of the CIT. As returning all-league players, the two automatically earned first-team all-conference preseason honors. They were joined on the first team by Northwestern State sophomore guard Jalan West, SFA guard Desmond Haymon and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi guard Johnathan Jordan. Hicks led the Demons last year with 14.0 points and 5.9 rebounds per game and was voted the conference’s newcomer of the year. After averaging 12.0 points and 4.5 rebounds in two games in the Southland tournament, he was a lock for the all-tournament team after his game-clinching steal with two seconds to play gave the Demons their third tournament championship. Glover was the Golden Eagles’ third leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 14.4 points and 5.1 rebounds. West was the conference freshman of the year in 2013 after he averaged 10.2 points and 5.2 assists per game. Haymon averaged 10.6 points and 4.9 rebounds in 32 games last year for the Lumberjacks and earned a spot on the all-tournament team after averaging 19.5 points in two tournament games. He scored 23 points in the championship game. Jordan averaged 12.8 points, 5.5 assists and 4.8 rebounds for the Islanders last year. The second-team preseason all-conference squad consists of McNeese State forward Desharick Guidry and guard Kevin Hardy, Sam Houston State forward James Thomas, Nicholls guard Dantrell Thomas and SFA forward Jacob Parker. Guidry led the Cowboys with 12.6 points and 7.5 rebounds, while teammate Kevin Hardy, a member of the all-defensive team in 2013, was third on the team with 9.7 points and 6.2 rebounds and led the team with 4.5 steals per game. Thomas led the Bearkats to the semifinals of the conference tournament and averaged a team-best 9.6 points and 5.8 rebounds in 34 games last season. Thomas helped the Colonels reach the Southland tournament for a program-best fifth consecutive year and finished second on the team with averages of 13.8 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Parker is the second-leading returning scorer for the Lumberjacks. He averaged 7.2 points to go with 4.3 rebounds a season ago. Northwestern State, SFA and McNeese each placed two players on the preseason all-conference teams, while Nicholls, Oral Roberts, Sam Houston and A&M-Corpus Christi each placed one. Southland Conference is 14 Members Strong The Southland Conference is experiencing a growth spurt, expanding from 10 teams a season ago to 14 teams in 2013-14. Houston Baptist University, University of New Orleans, Abilene Christian and University of the Incarnate Word joined the conference on July 1, 2013, giving the Southland members in key population centers Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans, all home to significant student-recruitment and alumni bases. Additionally, original Southland Conference member Abilene Christian, one of the most decorated athletic programs in the NCAA, has returned to the league after a 40-year absence. ACU and UIW will be transitioning from NCAA Division II and will not be eligible to win the conference championship during their transition periods, which should be completed in time for the 2017-18 season. Katy Remains the Destination for Seventh Consecutive Year The 2014 Southland Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament returns to the Leonard E. Merrell Center in Katy, Texas. This will be the seventh consecutive year for the tournament to be held in Katy. This year’s tournament will begin on Wednesday, March 12 with first-round action beginning at 5 p.m. The second round will follow on Thursday, March 13. All four games in the first two rounds will be streamed live for free on the Southland Conference Digital Network. The semifinals, which will be shown on ESPN3, will take place on Friday, March 14 and the championship will be played Saturday, March 15 with a 7:30 p.m. tipoff and be televised on ESPN2. The 2014 tournament will be the 15th in league history to be played at a neutral site. The tournament was played in Shreveport, La., from 1995-2001 and was held in Houston before moving to Katy in 2008.


SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PREVIEW Southland to Play 43 Non-Conference Games against Teams in 2013 Postseason Tournaments Thirteen of the 14 Southland Conference teams will play a combined 42 non-conference games against teams that reached the postseason in 2013. Included in that total are 22 games against teams that played in the NCAA tournament, 10 games against teams that participated in the National Invitational Tournament, seven games against teams in the College Basketball Invitational and another five game against teams that reached the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Houston Baptist, playing in its first season in the Southland in 2013-14, will play a league-high seven opponents that reached the postseason a year ago, but only one that played in the NCAA tournament. Of course, that team is national runner-up Michigan Dec. 7 in Ann Arbor, Mich. That game is one of four for the Southland that day against teams in last year’s field of 68. Other games that day include Northwestern State at Memphis, New Orleans at Minnesota and Oral Roberts at Wichita State, which advanced to the 2013 Final Four. ORU will play four teams that were in the NCAA tournament last year, plus a game each against participants in the NIT and CBI. Lamar and New Orleans each face three teams that were in the NCAA tournament a season ago.

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ORU Reaches Third Round in CollegeInsider Tournament Oral Roberts broke an 11-game postseason losing streak with an 84-76 victory at Texas-Arlington in the opening round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The Golden Eagles followed with a home game against UC Irvine and beat the Anteaters 76-62 to advance to the quarterfinals against Weber State. The Golden Eagles lost 83-74 in Ogden, Utah to end their season with a 20-15 record. It was the second consecutive 20-win season for ORU and its seventh in the last nine seasons. Against Weber State, Shawn Glover and Damen Bell-Holter each scored 19 points, while Warren Niles added 18 as the three combined for 56 of the team’s 74 points. Weber State went on to play in the championship game of the CIT, but lost to East Carolina.

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McNeese State to Play in NIT Season Tip-Off McNeese State will participate in the 2013 NIT Season Tipoff and is one of four teams scheduled to play at Alabama, one of four regional sites that send the winners to Madison Square Garden. The Cowboys are in the Alabama pod and will face Georgia State Nov. 18 in their first-round game. Alabama, the host team, will play Stillman College and the two winners will face off Nov. 19 for a chance to advance to New York City. The 29th annual tournament will also feature Arizona, Duke and Rutgers as the trio joins Alabama as the top four seeds. The tournament also includes Rhode Island, Elon, East Carolina, Drexel, Canisius, Fairleigh Dickinson, Metro State, Norfolk State and UNC Asheville. The first- and second-round doubleheaders will be played Nov. 18 and 19 on the campuses of the four highest-seeded teams – Arizona, Duke, Alabama and Rutgers. The winners of the preliminary rounds advance to the semifinals at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 27. The consolation and championship games will be played Nov. 29. The remaining teams will play third- and fourth-round doubleheaders Nov. 25 and 26 on the campuses of the three highest remaining seeds. Participating teams will not play any team twice and the third and fourth rounds will be assigned to the most geographically compatible site possible. Nation’s Best Offense Tops Nation’s Best Defense in Southland Title Game Northwestern State picked off 10 steals, including a game-clinching swipe by DeQuan Hicks with two seconds left that preserved a 68-66 triumph over regular-season champion Stephen F. Austin Saturday in the championship game of the Southland Conference tournament. The contest came down to the final seconds just like the two regular-season meetings between the Southland stalwarts. Their three games were decided by a total of seven points, with each winning at home, a 61-57 Northwestern victory on Jan. 26, then a 64-63 SFA triumph on March 2. The Demons were on top for the game’s final 19 minutes after the last of 12 lead changes, a Shamir Davis layup 66 seconds into the half that was among 19 points by the tournament’s most outstanding player. The Northwestern lead was as large as nine points, 54-45 with 9:12 left after a transition layup by Brison White. SFA never had the ball with a chance to take the lead until the final possession, which began 94 feet away from the basket with six seconds left after a missed NSU shot bounded out of bounds. Using the full-court pressure that is their trademark, the Demons locked up the victory when an SFA pass just across the half-court line in transition was snagged by Hicks near the top of the free throw circle. He dribbled once and heaved the ball off the NSU backboard as time expired. Northwestern State Falls to Florida in NCAA Tournament No. 14 seed Northwestern State soared into their third NCAA tournament appearance as the nation’s top-scoring team, but fell flat in a second-round game against the No. 3 seed Florida Gators at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. Despite a great first half, Northwestern could not maintain its momentum in the second half. The Demons made just three field goals in the second half, shooting a season-low 18.8 percent. DeQuan Hicks led Northwestern with 12 points and eight rebounds; he was the only Demon to score in double-figures. The Demons finished the season with a 23-9 record, which marked the program’s 10th 20-win season. Florida, which got a game-high 18 points and eight rebounds from Eric Murphy, advanced the Elite Eight before falling to national runner-up Michigan.

Southeastern La. at Missouri (MSN) Houston Baptist at Texas Tech (FCS) Lamar at Butler (FS2) A&M-Corpus Christi at Iowa St. (CTV) Oral Roberts at Kansas St. (FSKC) Abilene Christian at Maryland (ACC Regional) Stephen F. Austin at Texas (LHN) Texas St. at Oral Roberts (FCS) Lamar at Washington St. (PAC12) Houston Baptist at Texas (LHN) Abilene Christian at TCU (FSSW+) Lamar at Utah (PAC12) Boise St. at New Orleans (CST) Sam Houston St. at Texas A&M (FSSW) Abilene Christian at Xavier (FS1) Sam Houston St. at SMU (ESPN3) A&M-Corpus Christi at Houston (CSNH) Central Arkansas at Kansas St. (FSKC) McNeese St. at SMU (ESPN3) A&M-Corpus Christi at Oklahoma (SSTV) Sam Houston St. vs. Towson (CSNH) James Madison at Stephen F. Austin (CSNH) New Orleans at Minnesota (ESPN3) Missouri St. at Oral Roberts (FCS) McNeese St. at Texas A&M (FSSW) Central Arkansas at Texas Tech (FSSW+) Northwestern St. at Baylor (FSSW+) Nicholls at Indiana (BTN) Houston Baptist at Oral Roberts* (FCS) A&M-Corpus Christi at Oral Roberts* (FCS) Central Arkansas at Oral Roberts* (FCS) Lamar at New Orleans* (ESPN3) Houston Baptist at McNeese St.* (ESPN3) Nicholls at McNeese St.* (CSNH) Sam Houston St. at UIW* (CSNH) Stephen F. Austin at Oral Roberts* (ESPN3) Sam Houston St. at Abilene Christian* (ESPN3) Northwestern St. at Oral Roberts*(FCS) Oral Roberts at Nicholls* (ESPN3) A&M-Corpus Christi at Lamar* (ESPN3) McNeese St. at Northwestern St.* (ESPN3) New Orleans at Oral Roberts* (FCS) New Orleans at Central Arkansas* (ESPN3) Southeastern La. at Oral Roberts* (FCS) Abilene Christian at UIW* (ESPN3) Oral Roberts at A&M-Corpus Christi* (CSNH) Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston St.* (ESPN3) Lamar at Oral Roberts* (FCS) Northwestern St. at Southeastern La.* (ESPN3) Sam Houston St. at Oral Roberts* (FCS) Southland Tournament First Rd. Game 1 (SLCDN) Southland Tournament First Rd. Game 2 (SLCDN) Southland Tournament Second Rd. Game 3 (SLCDN) Southland Tournament Second Rd. Game 4 (SLCDN) Southland Tournament Semifinal No. 1 (ESPN3) Southland Tournament Semifinal No. 2 (ESPN3) Southland Tournament Championship (ESPN2)

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Stephen F. Austin Came Up Just Short at Stanford in NIT Desmond Haymon’s jumper just before the buzzer did not go and the Stanford Cardinal put an end to one of the most historic seasons in Stephen F. Austin history by escaping the Lumberjacks, 58-57, in the opening round of the NIT. SFA, which was the No. 5 seed in the region, closed out its season with a 27-5 record. It was the most wins for the Lumberjacks since the 1971-72 season. SFA dropped its final two games of the year by a combined three points. The No. seed 4 Cardinal, who won the NIT in 2012, advanced to face top-seeded Alabama, 66-54. The Lumberjacks held a 32-31 lead at the half, and closed the game scoring seven of the game’s final 10 points, but despite making one more field goal than the Cardinal and canning 10 of 12 foul shots, Stanford’s seven 3-pointers were too much. Taylor Smith was nearly unstoppable in the game’s opening minutes and finished with a game-high 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the floor to go with seven rebounds and one block.

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2013-14 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, Nov. 8 McNeese St. at Michigan St................................... 6 p.m. Houston Baptist at Texas Tech (FCS)....................... 7 p.m. Texas-Tyler at Stephen F. Austin............................. 7 p.m. Nicholls at Auburn.................................................. 7 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Texas-Pan American................ 7 p.m. Southeastern La. at Missouri (MSN)....................... 7 p.m. LeTourneau at Northwestern St......................... 7:30 p.m. Huston-Tillotson at A&M-Corpus Christi1........... 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 Abilene Christian at Duquesne............................... 1 p.m. UIW at Northwood.................................................. 4 p.m. Lamar at Butler (FS2)............................................. 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10 Oral Roberts at Tulsa......................................... 5:05 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11 Abilene Christian at St. Bonaventure...................... 6 p.m. UIW at Trinity (Texas).............................................. 7 p.m. Hillsdale Baptist at Sam Houston St....................... 7 p.m. Crowley’s Ridge at Houston Baptist................... 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 Southeastern La. at Rice........................................ 7 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Texas St.................................. 7 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Iowa St. (CTV)..................... 7 p.m. Hendrix College at Central Arkansas...................... 7 p.m. George Mason at Lamar......................................... 7 p.m. McNeese St. at Louisiana-Lafayette.................. 7:05 p.m. Millsaps at New Orleans................................... 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13 Oral Roberts at Kansas St. (FSKC).......................... 7 p.m. Abilene Christian at Maryland (ACC Regional).............TBA Thursday, Nov. 14 Sam Houston St. at Prairie View A&M..................... 7 p.m. Champion Baptist at Southeastern La.................... 7 p.m. Nicholls at North Texas.......................................... 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15 Louisiana College at McNeese St........................... 7 p.m. Northwestern St. at Auburn.................................... 7 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Texas (LHN)............................ 7 p.m. IPFW at A&M-Corpus Christi1............................ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 UIW at Huston-Tillotson.......................................... 1 p.m. Texas St. at Oral Roberts (FCS)............................... 3 p.m. Tennessee Tech at A&M-Corpus Christi1............ 5:30 p.m. Northwestern St. at LSU ........................................ 7 p.m. Central Arkansas at SIU Edwardsville..................... 7 p.m. Lamar at Washington St. (PAC12)...............................TBA Sunday, Nov. 17 Texas-Pan American at A&M-Corpus Christi1..... 3:30 p.m. Abilene Christian at Iowa12................................ 3:30 p.m.

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Monday, Nov. 18 McNeese St. vs. Georgia State3......................... 4:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Texas4 (LHN)........................... 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 Northwood (Texas) at UIW...................................... 7 p.m. New Orleans at LSU............................................... 7 p.m. Nicholls at Troy...................................................... 7 p.m. Abilene Christian at TCU (FSSW+).......................... 7 p.m. McNeese St. at TBA3..................................................TBA Wednesday, Nov. 20 Jarvis Christian at Sam Houston St........................ 7 p.m. Rice at A&M-Corpus Christi.................................... 7 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Central Arkansas........................ 7 p.m.

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Thursday, Nov. 21 Lamar vs. Savannah St.5........................................ 5 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Marshall7................................ 6 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe at Northwestern St.................... 7 p.m. Oral Roberts at Saint Louis6.......................................TBA Friday, Nov. 22 Houston Baptist vs. Wright St.4............................... 4 p.m. Abilene Christian vs. Western New Mexico9............ 5 p.m. Southeastern La. at LSU......................................... 7 p.m. UIW at Southwestern University........................ 7:30 p.m. Lamar vs. Utah5 (PAC12)....................................... 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 Boise St. at New Orleans (CST)............................ 11 a.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas-San Antonio.............. 2 p.m. Houston Baptist vs. Southern Miss4........................ 3 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at East Tennessee St.7................ 3 p.m. Abilene Christian vs. Northern New Mexico9........... 5 p.m. Nicholls at Memphis (SportsSouth)........................ 5 p.m. Oral Roberts at Wisconsin6................................ 7:30 p.m. Lamar vs. Grand Canyon5...........................................TBA Sunday, Nov. 24 Houston Baptist vs. South Alabama4....................... 2 p.m. Central Arkansas at Arkansas St....................... 2:05 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Texas A&M10 (FSSW)................ 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25 Abilene Christian at Xavier (FS1)............................ 6 p.m. McNeese St. vs. TBA3.................................................TBA Tuesday, Nov. 26 Oral Roberts vs. Georgia Southern6........................ 2 p.m. Texas-San Antonio at Nicholls........................... 6:30 p.m. Troy at Central Arkansas........................................ 7 p.m. Sam Houston St. at SMU10 (ESPN3)........................ 7 p.m. Samford at Stephen F. Austin7................................ 7 p.m. Central Michigan at A&M-Corpus Christi................ 7 p.m. UIW at North Texas............................................ 7:30 p.m. Western Illinois at Southeastern La................... 7:30 p.m. McNeese St. vs. TBA3.................................................TBA Wednesday, Nov. 27 Texas-Pan American at Lamar............................... 7 p.m. Northwestern St. at Louisiana-Lafayette................ 7 p.m. New Orleans at Hawaii........................................Midnight McNeese St. vs. TBA3.................................................TBA Oral Roberts vs. Presbyterian or Bowling Green6........TBA Friday, Nov. 29 Sam Houston St. vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff10........ 3:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at UNC-Wilmington7.................... 6 p.m. McNeese St. vs. TBA3.................................................TBA Abilene Christian vs. West Alabama12.........................TBA Saturday, Nov. 30 Houston Baptist at Army.......................................... Noon Texas A&M International at UIW............................. 2 p.m. Niagara at Northwestern St.................................... 3 p.m. Arkansas St. at Lamar............................................ 6 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Houston (CSNH).................. 7 p.m. Southeastern La. at North Texas............................. 7 p.m. Sam Houston St. vs. Hampton or Liberty10..................TBA Abilene Christian vs. The Citadel or Towson12.............TBA Sunday, Dec. 1 Stephen F. Austin at High Point............................... 1 p.m. Bacone College at Abilene Christian....................... 3 p.m. Central Arkansas at Kansas St. (FSKC)................... 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2 McNeese St. at SMU (ESPN3)............................ 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3 Cameron at Oral Roberts........................................ 7 p.m. Southeastern La. at Arkansas................................. 7 p.m. Hillsdale Freewill Baptist at Abilene Christian.... 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 4 St. Edward’s University at UIW............................... 7 p.m. Rice at Houston Baptist..................................... 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5 A&M-Corpus Christi at Oklahoma (SSTV)................ 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 Sam Houston St. vs. James Madison8.................... 6 p.m. Huston-Tillotson College at UIW............................. 7 p.m. Towson at Stephen F. Austin8................................. 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 Houston Baptist at Michigan................................ 11 a.m. Nebraska-Omaha at Central Arkansas...................... Noon Northwestern St. at Memphis................................... Noon Loyola (La.) at Nicholls...................................... 3:30 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Southeastern La............. 4:30 p.m. Sam Houston St. vs. Towson8 (CSNH)................ 5:30 p.m. Oral Roberts at Wichita St....................................... 7 p.m James Madison at Stephen F. Austin8 (CSNH).... 8:15 p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota (ESPN3)............................TBA Sunday, Dec. 8 Texas-Permian Basin at A&M-Corpus Christi..... 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11 Northwestern St. at Louisiana Tech........................ 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13 Missouri St. at Oral Roberts (FCS).......................... 7 p.m. Southeastern La. vs. Mississippi St.11..................... 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 Sam Houston St. at Toledo..................................... 1 p.m. Louisiana College at Northwestern St..................... 3 p.m. McMurry University at UIW..................................... 4 p.m. Champion Baptist at New Orleans..................... 6:15 p.m. McNeese St. at Texas A&M (FSSW)........................ 7 p.m. Texas-Arlington at Houston Baptist................... 7:30 p.m. Nicholls at San Francisco....................................... 9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 Stephen F. Austin at North Texas............................ 1 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Lamar...................................... 2 p.m. Central Arkansas at Texas Tech (FSSW+)............... 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16 The Open Bible College at UIW............................... 7 p.m. New Orleans at UTEP........................................ 8:05 p.m. Oral Roberts at Akron.................................................TBA Tuesday, Dec. 17 Central Arkansas at North Texas...................... 11:30 a.m. McNeese St. at Louisiana Tech.......................... 6:30 p.m. The Open Bible College at UIW............................... 7 p.m. Texas Wesleyan at Abilene Christian.................. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18 Lamar at LIU-Brooklyn........................................... 6 p.m. Nicholls at IUPUI.................................................... 6 p.m. Northwestern St. at Baylor (FSSW+)....................... 8 p.m. Houston Baptist at DePaul...................................... 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19 Northwestern St. at UTEP.................................. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20 Nicholls at Indiana................................................. 6 p.m. Cal St. Northridge at A&M-Corpus Christi............... 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 Charleston South at Central Arkansas...................... Noon Lamar at Canisius.................................................. 2 p.m. Houston Baptist at Pepperdine............................... 3 p.m. Southeastern La. at Tennessee-Martin................... 4 p.m. Dallas Baptist at Oral Roberts................................ 6 p.m. Elmhurst at Stephen F. Austin................................. 6 p.m. McNeese St. at San Diego St.................................. 9 p.m.


2013-14 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Saturday, Dec. 28 Lamar at Colorado St............................................. 3 p.m. New Orleans at Michigan St.............................. 3:15 p.m. LIU-Brooklyn at Sam Houston St............................ 4 p.m. McNeese St. at LSU............................................... 7 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Minnesota..................... 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30 Ecclesia College at Central Arkansas................. 4:30 p.m. Henderson St. (Ark.) at Abilene Christian................ 7 p.m. Spring Hill at Southeastern La................................ 7 p.m. Oral Roberts at Baylor............................................ 7 p.m. Cal St. Northridge at Stephen F. Austin................... 8 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 25 Sam Houston St. at Abilene Christian* (ESPN3)...... 3 p.m. Northwestern St. at Oral Roberts*(FCS)............. 3:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Central Arkansas*................... 4 p.m. Lamar at UIW*....................................................... 4 p.m. New Orleans at A&M-Corpus Christi*................ 6:30 p.m. Southeastern La. at Houston Baptist*................ 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 31 Dillard (La.) at McNeese St..................................... 6 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 30 Oral Roberts at Nicholls* (ESPN3)...................... 7:30 p.m. UIW at Northwestern St.*.................................. 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Southeastern La.*.................... 7:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Lamar*................................ 7:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at McNeese St.* .................... 7:30 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Sam Houston St.*.......... 7:45 p.m. Abilene Christian at Stephen F. Austin*................... 8 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 2 A&M-Corpus Christi at Central Arkansas*............... 7 p.m. New Orleans at Nicholls*.................................. 7:30 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Northwestern St.*............... 7:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Oral Roberts* (FCS).............. 7:30 p.m. Southeastern La. at McNeese St.*..................... 7:30 p.m. Lamar at Stephen F. Austin*................................... 8 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 1 Abilene Christian at Northwestern St.*................... 3 p.m. Oral Roberts at McNeese St.*................................. 3 p.m. Central Arkansas at Nicholls*............................ 3:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Sam Houston St.*..................... 4 p.m. UIW at Stephen F. Austin*....................................... 6 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Lamar* (ESPN3).................. 6 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 4 Lamar at Northwestern St.*................................... 3 p.m. New Orleans at McNeese St.*................................ 3 p.m. Southeastern La. at Nicholls*............................ 3:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Central Arkansas*..................... 4 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at UIW.................................. 4 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Oral Roberts* (FCS)............. 6 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Stephen F. Austin*................... 6 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 6 Southeastern La. at Central Arkansas*................... 7 p.m. Houston Baptist at Abilene Christian*................ 7:30 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at UIW*.............................. 7:30 p.m. McNeese St. at Northwestern St.* (ESPN3)........ 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Oral Roberts* (FCS).................. 7:30 p.m. Nicholls at Stephen F. Austin*................................. 8 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 9 Stephen F. Austin at Houston Baptist*................ 7:30 p.m. Abilene Christian at New Orleans*..................... 7:30 p.m. Northwestern St. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.......... 7:30 p.m. UIW at Southeastern La.*.................................. 7:30 p.m. Nicholls at Lamar*............................................ 7:30 p.m. McNeese St. at Sam Houston St.*..................... 7:45 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 8 A&M-Corpus Christi at Abilene Christian*............... 3 p.m. Nicholls at Northwestern St.*................................. 3 p.m. New Orleans at Central Arkansas* (ESPN3)............ 4 p.m. Houston Baptist at UIW*......................................... 4 p.m. Lamar at Sam Houston St.*.................................... 4 p.m. McNeese St. at Stephen F. Austin*......................... 6 p.m. Southeastern La. at Oral Roberts* (FCS)................. 7 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 11 Nicholls at Sam Houston St.*................................. 4 p.m. Abilene Christian at Southeastern La.*.............. 4:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at Oral Roberts* (FCS)................. 6 p.m. UIW at New Orleans*............................................. 6 p.m. McNeese St. at Lamar*.......................................... 6 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at A&M-Corpus Christi*.......... 6:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Northwestern St................... 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 13 Oral Roberts at Houston Baptist*....................... 7:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at A&M-Corpus Christi*.......... 7:30 p.m. McNeese St. at Southeastern La.*..................... 7:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Lamar*.............................. 7:30 p.m. Nicholls at New Orleans*.................................. 7:45 p.m. Northwestern St. at Sam Houston St.*............... 7:45 p.m. Abilene Christian at UIW* (ESPN3).......................... 8 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 16 Oral Roberts at Abilene Christian*..................... 7:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at UIW*.................................. 7:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at Nicholls*.............................. 7:30 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Southeastern La.*.............. 7:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Northwestern St.*.............. 7:30 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at McNeese St.*................ 7:30 p.m. Lamar at New Orleans* (ESPN3)....................... 7:45 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 15 Oral Roberts at A&M-Corpus Christi* (CSNH)..... 3:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston St.* (ESPN3)...... 4 p.m. Nicholls at Southeastern La.*............................ 4:30 p.m. Dallas Christian at Abilene Christian....................... 6 p.m. Northwestern St. at Lamar*.................................... 6 p.m. Central Arkansas at Houston Baptist*................ 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 21 Nicholls at McNeese St.* (CSNH)............................ 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 Northwestern St. at Central Arkansas*................... 7 p.m. Lamar at Abilene Christian*............................... 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Houston Baptist*...................... 7:30 p.m. Sam Houston St. at UIW* (CSNH)....................... 7:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Oral Roberts* (ESPN3)....... 7:30 p.m. Southeastern La. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.......... 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 16 McNeese St. at New Orleans*........................... 2:15 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18 Arlington Baptist at Abilene Christian................ 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20 Southeastern La. at New Orleans*..................... 7:45 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 Southwest Adventist at Abilene Christian................ 3 p.m. McNeese St. at Nicholls*................................... 3:30 p.m. Oral Roberts at Central Arkansas*.......................... 4 p.m. Northwestern St. at Stephen F. Austin*................... 6 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Lamar*.................................... 6 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Houston Baptist*............ 7:30 pm.

Thursday, Feb. 27 Sam Houston St. at Central Arkansas*.................... 7 p.m. Abilene Christian at Nicholls*............................ 7:30 p.m. Lamar at Oral Roberts* (FCS)............................ 7:30 p.m. UIW at McNeese St.*......................................... 7:30 p.m. Northwestern St. at Southeastern La.* (ESPN3)....7:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at New Orleans*.................... 7:45 p.m. Saturday, March 1 Abilene Christian at McNeese St.*.......................... 3 p.m. UIW at Nicholls*................................................ 3:30 p.m. Lamar at Central Arkansas*................................... 4 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Southeastern La.*.............. 4:30 p.m. Houston Baptist at A&M-Corpus Christi*................. 7 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Oral Roberts* (FCS)............ 7:30 p.m. Northwestern St. at New Orleans*..............................TBA Thursday, March 6 Nicholls at Houston Baptist*.............................. 7:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at Northwestern St.*.............. 7:30 p.m. McNeese St. at A&M-Corpus Christi*................. 7:30 p.m. Southeastern La. at Sam Houston St.*.............. 7:45 p.m. Oral Roberts at Stephen F. Austin*.......................... 8 p.m. New Orleans at Lamar*..............................................TBA Saturday, March 8 Nicholls at A&M-Corpus Christi*........................ 2:30 p.m. UIW at Abilene Christian*....................................... 3 p.m. Oral Roberts at Northwestern St.*.......................... 3 p.m. New Orleans at Sam Houston St.*.......................... 4 p.m. Central Arkansas at Stephen F. Austin*................... 6 p.m. Southeastern La. at Lamar*................................... 6 p.m. McNeese St. at Houston Baptist*....................... 7:30 p.m. March 12-15 Southland Conference Basketball Tournament Leonard E. Merrell Center • Katy, Texas Wednesday, March 12 Game 1: No. 8 Seed vs. No. 5 Seed (SLCDN).......... 5 p.m. Game 2: No. 7 Seed vs. No. 6 Seed (SLCDN)..... 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13 Game 3: Winner Gm. 1 vs. No. 4 Seed (SLCDN)...... 5 p.m. Game 4: Winner Gm. 2 vs. No. 3 Seed (SLCDN)....7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14 Game 5: Winner Gm. 3 vs. No. 1 Seed (ESPN3)....... 5 p.m. Game 6: Winner Gm. 4 vs. No. 2 Seed (ESPN3)....7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 15 Championship Game (ESPN2)........................... 7:30 p.m. * Denotes conference game; All times listed Central is subject to change. Check Southland.org for latest schedule updates. TOURNAMENT KEY: 1Holiday Day Inn Downtown Marina Islanders Basketball Tournament, Corpus Christi, Texas; 2 ACU Whitten Inn Classic: Abilene, Texas; 3Preseason NIT; 4 CBE Hall of Fame Classic; 5Global Sports Showcase: Salt Lake City, Utah; 6Cancun Challenge: Cancun, Mexcio; 7 Roundball Showcase; 8Lumberjack E-Tech Classic: Nacogdoches, Texas; 9Angelo St. Classic: San Angelo, Texas; 10 Corpus Christi Challenge: Corpus Christi, Texas; 11Tupelo, Miss.; 12Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament, Baltimore, Md.

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Saturday, Jan. 18 Central Arkansas at Abilene Christian*................... 3 p.m. Houston Baptist at McNeese St.* (ESPN3).............. 3 p.m. A&M-Corpus Christi at Nicholls*........................ 3:30 p.m. Oral Roberts at UIW*.............................................. 4 p.m. Lamar at Southeastern La.*.............................. 4:30 p.m. Sam Houston St. at New Orleans*.......................... 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 25 Arlington Baptist at Houston Baptist*................ 7:30 p.m.

TV KEY: CSNH-Comcast SportsNet Houston; CST-Cox Sports Television; CTV-Cyclones TV; FCS-Fox College Sports; FS1-Fox Sports 1; FS2-Fox Sports 2; FSKCFox Sports Kansas City; FSSW-Fox Sports Southwest; FSSW+-Fox Sports Southwest Plus; LHN-Longhorn Network; MSN-Mizzou Sports Network; PAC12-Pacific-12 Networks; SLCDN-Southland Conference Digital Network; SSTV-Sooner Sports Television

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SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT 2014 SOU THLA ND CONF ERENCE MEN’S BASKTBA LL TOURNA MEN T March 12-15, 2014 | Leonard E. Merrell Center | Katy, Texas

Wed., March 12

Thurs., March 13

Fri., March 14

Sat., March 15

No. 8 Seed Game 1 – 5 p.m. Winner Game 1

No. 5 Seed

Game 3 – 5 p.m. Winner Game 3

No. 4 Seed Game 5 – 5 p.m.

Winner Game 5

No. 1 Seed

Championship Game – 7:30 p.m.

No. 2 Seed

Game 6 – 7:30 p.m.

Southland Tournament Champion and NCAA Automatic Qualifier

Winner Game 6

No. 3 Seed No. 7 Seed

Game 4 – 7:30 p.m. Winner Game 4 Game 2 – 7:30 p.m. Winner Game 2

No. 6 Seed

TOURNAMENT TITLES

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Louisiana-Monroe*.....................................................6 Lamar.........................................................................4 Northwestern State.....................................................3 Louisiana Tech*..........................................................3 Texas-San Antonio*.....................................................3 McNeese State...........................................................2 Nicholls......................................................................2 Sam Houston State.....................................................2 Texas State*...............................................................2 Southeastern Louisiana..............................................1 Stephen F. Austin........................................................1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...........................................1 Louisiana-Lafayette*...................................................1 North Texas*...............................................................1 Texas-Arlington*.........................................................1 *Team no longer a member of the Southland

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1981 Lamar 1982 Louisiana-Lafayette 1983 Lamar 1984 Louisiana Tech 1985 Louisiana Tech 1986 Louisiana-Monroe 1987 Louisiana Tech 1988 North Texas 1989 McNeese State 1990 Louisiana-Monroe 1991 Louisiana-Monroe 1992 Louisiana-Monroe 1993 Louisiana-Monroe 1994 Texas State 1995 Nicholls 1996 Louisiana-Monroe 1997 Texas State

1998 Nicholls 1999 Texas-San Antonio 2000 Lamar 2001 Northwestern State 2002 McNeese State 2003 Sam Houston State 2004 Texas-San Antonio 2005 Southeastern Louisiana 2006 Northwestern State 2007 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2008 Texas-Arlington 2009 Stephen F. Austin 2010 Sam Houston State 2011 Texas-San Antonio 2012 Lamar 2013 Northwestern State


LEONARD E. MERRELL CENTER

ABOU T THE MERRELL CENTER • Seating for more than 7,200

• Two separate officials’ locker rooms

• 21,600-square foot arena floor

• Four unisex players locker rooms

• 6,300-square foot lobby and ticketing area

• Handicap accessibility

• Removable Connor maple-wood floor

• Full-service concession stands

• Portable, professional AIA basketball goals

• Large Daktronics LED screens and scoreboards

• Retractable risters

• Professional sound and lighting systems

• Scorer’s table has LED information screens

• Multimedia capabilities, including live broadcasts and wireless Internet

• Parking for more than 2,400 vehicles

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2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Four Tuesday and Wednesday, March 18 and 19, 2014 University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Host: University of Dayton Second and Third Rounds Thursday and Saturday, March 20 and 22, 2014 First Niagara Center Buffalo, N.Y. Host: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference BMO Harris Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wis. Host: Marquette University Amway Center Orlando, Fla. Host: Stetson University

2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four Saturday, April 5 and Monday, April 7 AT&T Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas Host: Big 12 Conference

Future NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four Dates and Sites 2015: April 4 and 6 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind. Host: Butler University, Horizon League, IUPUI 2016: April 2 and 4 Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas Host: University of Houston, Rice University 2017: April 1 and 3 Site to be determined 2018: March 31, April 2 Site to be determined

Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Spokane, Wash. Host: Washington State University Friday and Sunday, March 21 and 23, 2014 PNC Arena Raleigh, N.C. Host: North Carolina State University AT&T Center San Antonio, Texas Host: University of Texas-San Antonio Viejas Arena San Diego Host: San Diego State University Scottrade Center St. Louis Host: Missouri Valley Conference Regionals Thursday and Saturday, March 27 and 29, 2014 West Regional Honda Center Anaheim, Calif Host: Big West Conference

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South Regional FedEx Forum Memphis, Tenn. Host: University of Memphis Friday and Sunday, March 28 and 30, 2014 Midwest Regional Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind. Host: Horizon League, IUPUI East Regional Madison Square Garden New York Host: Big East Conference, St. John’s Northwestern State made its third NCAA tournament appearance in 2013.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKET

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SOUTHLAND BASKETBALL Southland Conference men’s basketball celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012-13. The league has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the league’s first 50 years, initially at the Division II level before advancing to Division I: • 49 NBA Draft Picks • 23 NCAA Tournament Victories • 9 Victories in the NIT • 6 NBA First-Round Draft Picks • 4 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances • 2 Members Basketball Hall of Fame • 1 NIT Final Four Appearance The league has sent teams to the NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen in 1972, 1973, 1980 and 1985, as well as a squad to the 1986 NIT Final Four, the 1968 Division II national championship game and the 1966 DII Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney, Devin Brown and Mike Olliver played in the Southland Conference and NBA. The league’s basketball history has experienced recent success in the Division I tournament, which expanded to 68 teams in 2011. Texas-San Antonio earned the league’s most recent postseason victory in the 2011 tournament when it defeated Alabama State, 70-61. In 2006, Northwestern State, as the No. 14 seed, defeated No. 3-seed Iowa, 64-63 in the first round, thanks to a three-point basket with 0.5 seconds remaining from Jermaine Wallace. Former member Trinity University was the first Southland Conference school to qualify for the NCAA Division I tournament, qualifying for the 1969 event, after playing in the 1968 Division II Final Four. Abilene Christian won four Division II Tournament games in the 1960’s and advanced to the 1966 Division II National Championship Game. Although vacated later following NCAA sanctions, Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette) posted three wins as it advanced to the 1972 and 1973 NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen. The league’s first recognized win in the NCAA DI Tournament came in 1979, as No. 10-seed Lamar knocked off No. 7-seed Detroit, 95-87. A year later, Lamar advanced to

Sweet Sixteen with wins over No. 7 Weber State and No. 2 Oregon State. Lamar continued its run of success with a 1981 NCAA first round win over No. 9-seed Missouri, and a 1983 first round victory over No. 6-seed Alabama. Former member Louisiana Tech added a 1986 NCAA firstround win over Fresno State, and added the league’s next Sweet Sixteen berth in 1985, it posted wins over No. 12 Pittsburgh and No. 4 Ohio State. Northwestern State also recorded an opening-round game over Winthrop in the 2001 NCAA tournament. The Southland has also experienced success in the National Invitational Tournament, beginning in 1980, when Louisiana-Lafayette advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over UAB and Texas. In 1986, the league sent a re-

Karl Malone, Louisiana Tech cord three schools to the NIT – Louisiana Tech, McNeese State and Lamar – with Tech advancing to the NIT Final Four after wins against Northern Arizona, McNeese and Providence, before falling to Ohio State in the semifinals at Madison Square Garden. Louisiana Tech then won the consolation game against Florida. The Southland has also seen six league players selected in the opening round of the NBA Draft, including

a league-best two players in the 1985 draft. Louisiana Tech’s Karl Malone was drafted 13th overall by Utah and McNeese State’s Joe Dumars was drafted 18th by Detroit. Both have been enshrined the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, as Dumars was inducted in 2006 and Malone in 2010. Malone was also honored as one of the NBA’s Top 50 Players in 1996. The highest Southland draftee was Louisiana Tech’s Mike Green, taken fourth by Seattle in 1973. Other Southland first-round selections include Louisiana-Lafayette’s Andrew Toney, drafted eighth overall by Philadelphia in 1980, Lamar’s Tom Sewell selected 22nd by Philadelphia in 1984 and Texas State’s Jeff Foster, taken 21st by Indiana in 1999. Stephen F. Austin, although not yet a member of the Southland Conference, had five players drafted in the 1970 NBA Draft, and is one of only seven schools to have five players selected in a single draft, joining UCLA, UNLV, North Carolina, Indiana, Florida and Kentucky. Southland teams have also received recognition in the final national polls, as Louisiana-Lafayette finished No. 8 and No. 7 in the 1972 and 1973 polls, respectively, while Louisiana Tech finished No. 8 in 1985. Over the years, Southland Conference teams have earned victories over Texas Tech, Houston, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Iowa, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, LSU, Alabama, Pittsburgh, Oregon, Oregon State, Southern California, Texas, Arizona and Gonzaga. Three league teams reached the postseason a year ago. Northwestern State, which won the Southland’s automatic bid by winning the conference tournament, played in the NCAA tournament, while regular-season champion Stephen F. Austin nearly shocked Stanford in the NIT in Palo Alto, Calif. Oral Roberts picked up a pair of wins in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament in its first season as a member of the Southalnd Conference. The Golden Eagles have made 14 postseason appearances, including five in the NCAA tournament where they have two wins and eight in the NIT, where they also have won twice. ORU reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 1974 and claims three consecutive tournament berths from 2006-08.

FA NS SELECT ‘DEMONS OF DEST IN Y’ AS LEAGUE’S TOP MOMEN T

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The storied season of the 2005-06 Northwestern State men’s basketball team, also known as the “Demons of Destiny,” has been chosen by fans as the Southland Conference’s Greatest Moment in the sport. In balloting on the Southland’s Facebook page during the league’s 50th basketball season in 2013, the “Demons of Destiny” outpaced a field of outstanding candidates vying for the honor of greatest men’s basketball moment. The Demons dominated the Southland Conference schedule with a 15-1 mark and rolled to three more wins in the league tournament to secure an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Garnering a No. 14 seed, the Demons were matched with the formidable task of facing No. 3 seed and Big Ten tournament champion Iowa at Auburn Hills, Mich. The Demons trailed 28-24 at halftime. The Hawkeyes rebuilt a daunting lead in the second half as well, stretching their advantage to 54-37 with 8:29 left to play. 26

Just when it looked like the Demons’ season was coming to an end, NSU’s Clifton Lee went on an amazing run, scoring 16 points in a 20-6 spurt that narrowed Iowa’s advantage to 60-57 with less than two minutes to play. As the game reached its waning moments, a Hawkeye free throw gave Iowa a 63-61 lead with 14 seconds left, leading to one of the greatest moments in NCAA tournament history. The Demons had an initial shot at tying the game when Kerwin Forges’ two-point attempts rattled off the rim high and into the hands of NSU’s Jermaine Wallace. With only 0.5 seconds left, Wallace heaved a fade-away 3-point attempt from the corner that found nothing but net, gave the Demons a 64-63 lead, and following a desperation half-court miss by the Hawkeyes, Northwestern State owned one of the greatest comebacks in the history of March Madness.


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ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Phil Schubert University President

Founded:........................................................................................... 1906 Location:............................................................................... Abilene, Texas Enrollment:....................................................................................... 4,558 Nickname:.................................................................................... Wildcats Colors:................................................................................ Purple & White President:......................................................................... Dr. Phil Schubert Athletics Director:.................................................................. Jared Mosley Faculty Representative:.................................................... Dr. Laura Phillips Senior Woman Administrator:................................................ Sylvia Barnier

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:.................................................Moody Coliseum, 1968 Capacity: ......................................................................................... 4,000 Record:......................................................................................... 359-201 Press Row Phone:............................................................... 325-665-3543 Dr. Laura Phillips Faculty Athletics Representative

Jared Mosley Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:............................................................................. Joe Golding Alma mater, Year:.................................................... Abilene Christian, 1998 School Record, Years:................................................................. 24-30, 3rd Career Record, Years:................................................................. 24-30, 3rd Assistant Coaches:............................................ Brette Tanner, Brian Burton, ............................................................................................... Patrice Days Basketball Office Phone:..................................................... 325-674-2889

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:.....................................................................Lance Fleming E-Mail:............................................................................ flemingl@acu.edu Office:.................................................................................. 325-674-2693 Cell:..................................................................................... 325-665-3543 Fax:..................................................................................... 325-674-6798

2013-14 SCHEDULE Sylvia Barnier Senior Woman Administrator

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N9 Sat. at Duquesne.......................................................1 p.m. N11 Mon. at St. Bonaventure..............................................6 p.m. N13 Wed. at Maryland (ACC Regional).................................6 p.m. N17 Sun. at Iowa...........................................................3:30 p.m. N19 Tue. at TCU (FSSW+)..................................................7 p.m. N22 Fri. vs. Western New Mexico.....................................5 p.m. N23 Sat. vs. Northern New Mexico....................................5 p.m. N25 Mon. at Xavier (FS1)....................................................6 p.m. N29 Fri. vs. West Alabama................................................... TBA N30 Sat. vs. The Citadel or Towson....................................... TBA D3 Tue. Hillsdale Freewill Baptist................................7:30 p.m. D6 Fri. Open Bible College..............................................6 p.m. D17 Tue. Bacone College..............................................7:30 p.m. D30 Mon. Open Bible College..............................................1 p.m. J9 Thu. at New Orleans*.............................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. at Southeastern La.*...........................................4 p.m. J16 Thu. Oral Roberts*.................................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. Central Arkansas*.............................................. 3 p.m. J23 Thu. Lamar*...........................................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. Sam Houston St.* (ESPN3)..................................3 p.m. J30 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................8 p.m. F1 Sat. at Northwestern St.*...........................................3 p.m. F6 Thu. Houston Baptist*............................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi*.................................3 p.m. F13 Thu. at UIW* (ESPN3)..................................................8 p.m. F15 Sat. Dallas Christian...................................................6 p.m. F18 Tue. Arlington Baptist............................................7:30 p.m. F22 Sat. Southwestern Adventist.......................................7 p.m. F27 Thu. at Nicholls*....................................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. at McNeese St.*..................................................3 p.m. M8 Sat. UIW*...................................................................3 p.m.

Moody Coliseum

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:.............................. 12-14, 6-12 LSC/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................................................. 1/11 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 0/5 Newcomers:........................................................................................... 11

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1919-20 Joined Southland: ............................................................ 1963-73 & 2013 All-Time Record:..................................................................... 1,092-1,048 Southland Record, Years:.............................................................44-40, 10 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 3, 1968 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:...................................................... None NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:................................................... None NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N10 Sat. at Dallas Baptist .............................................. L, 79-72 N16 Fri. York College (Neb.).......................................... W, 93-82 N17 Sat. Sul Ross.......................................................... W, 83-66 N20 Tue. Dallas Baptist.................................................. W, 75-73 N28 Wed. at West Texas A&M*........................................ W, 59-58 D1 Sat. Eastern New Mexico*....................................... L, 62-60 D4 Tue. Texas A&M-Commerce*................................... L, 90-88 D8 Sat. at Tarleton St.*................................................. L, 64-50 D15 Sat. vs. Rollins........................................................ L, 65-61 D16 Sun. vs. Florida Tech............................................... W, 82-72 J3 Thu. Midwestern St.*............................................... L, 72-71 J5 Sat. Cameron*........................................................ L, 65-59 J8 Tue. Arlington Baptist............................................. W, 87-42 J12 Sat. Southwestern Adventist................................... W, 83-48 J15 Tue. UIW* .............................................................. W, 93-76 J19 Sat. at Texas A&M-Kingsville*.................................. L, 74-65 J23 Wed. at Angelo St.*.................................................. W, 59-56 J26 Sat. Angelo St.*...................................................... W, 82-63 J29 Tue. West Texas A&M*............................................. L, 78-69 F2 Sat. at Eastern New Mexico*................................... L, 65-64 F6 Wed. at Texas A&M-Commerce* ............................. W, 60-57 F9 Sat. Tarleton St.*...................................................OTL, 75-70 F13 Wed. at Midwestern St.*........................................... L, 60-55 F16 Sat. at Cameron*..................................................OTL, 67-62 F27 Wed. at UIW*........................................................... W, 82-68 M2 Sat. Texas A&M-Kingsville*..................................... L, 83-76


ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS SEASON OU TLOOK

SOU THLA ND HISTORY Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1963-64 18-9 6-2 – 1964-65 17-9 6-2 – 1965-66 21-7 8-0 – 1966-67 11-11 4-4 – 1967-68 11-13 6-2 – 1968-69 5-20 1-7 – 1969-70 10-16 1-7 – 1970-71 15-9 5-3 – 1971-72 17-8 3-5 – 1972-73 8-18 4-8 –

COACHING HISTORY

When thinking about the 2013-14 Abilene Christian men’s basketball team, head coach Joe Golding reflects back to some of the thoughts of one of history’s greatest military minds: Chinese general, strategist and philosopher, Sun Tzu, who wrote the book “The Art of War.” “Our guards will definitely be the strongest part of our team, and they’ll have to know when to push the ball and when to back off,” said Golding, who is beginning his third season as the head coach of the program. “For us to win games, we have to take care of the ball, guard and defend. If we do that, we’ll have a chance to win games. “But we have to be smart with the ball and how we play on the defensive end,” he said. “We want teams to take tough shots and only get one shot per possession, which probably isn’t any different than every other team in the country. Offensively we’ve got to know when to push the ball and when to back off and be patient and run our sets. It’s a bit like one of the philosophies of Sun Tzu when he said (paraphrasing) that when you have the advantage you push forward, but when you don’t have the advantage you have to be smart enough to back off and be patient.” Golding and his revamped coaching staff – led by assistant coach Brette Tanner, who was an assistant at Stephen F. Austin the previous seven seasons – welcome 12 new faces to the program as the Wildcats get ready to play their first season at the NCAA Division I level as part of the Southland Conference.

The only returning player from last season is sophomore guard Parker Wentz, who averaged 8.3 points per game and shot 39.0 percent from 3-point range last season. “With so many new guys on this roster, our chemistry and how this team comes together will be huge,” Golding said. “That’s always tough when you have as many new guys as we have, but we’ve got good guys with good attitudes who are tough-minded, competitive and want to be here, and that’s where we have to start.”

Years 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-24 1924-55 1955-69, 1988-90 1969-73 1973-80 1980-88, 99-02 1990-91 1991-96 1996-99 2002-05 2005-11 2011-present

Record Pct. 4-3 .571 0-2 .000 5-2 .714 11-8 .579 306-246 .554 208-201 .509 50-51 .495 119-79 .601 148-152 .493 0-26 .000 61-78 .439 58-26 .617 33-48 .407 65-96 .404 24-30 .444

The start to the Wildcats’ schedule might well be one of the toughest in the nation as ACU is on the road for their first 10 games and won’t play in Abilene until Dec. 3. ACU’s first five games are against Dusquesne, St. Bonaventure, Maryland, Iowa, TCU with a Nov. 25 game at Xavier mixed in as the Wildcats will take part in the Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament. Not to mention playing 14 tough games in the tough Southland Conference. “Our hopes in setting up our schedule were that it would allow our kids to play against great teams in great venues and give them a great experience,” Golding said. “But we also wanted to get ourselves ready to play and have a chance to win in the Southland Conference.”

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Four of those players are high school signees, but three of them will redshirt in 2013-14, while 6-5 guard Michael Grant will be in the rotation at the small forward spot. The

Wildcats brought in eight junior college transfers, led by LaDarrien Williams, Julian Edmonson and Austin Cooke. Those three players will play key roles for the Wildcats, whose program has recorded just one winning season (2007-08) since 1998-99. The other transfers are Raphael Farley, Harrison Hawkins, Alexsander Milosavljevic, James Pegues and Jacob Lancaster.

Season Vernon McCasland G.C. Morlan Dad Noles Vic Payne A.B. Morris Dee Nutt Garnie Hatch Willard Tate Mike Martin Darryn Shearmire* Tony Mauldin Shanon Hays Klint Pleasant Jason Copeland Joe Golding *interim

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS AUSTIN COOKE

JOE GOLDING Head Coach Third Year Alma Mater Abilene Christian, 1998 Record at ACU: 24-30 (two years) Career Record: 24-30 (two years)

TEAM PREVIEW

Former Abilene Christian letterman and assistant basketball coach Joe Golding is in his third season at his alma mater. Last year, Golding’s Wildcats won 12 games for the second consecutive year, but were 6-2 against non-conference teams and improved on their standing within the Lone Star Conference. And even though last year’s squad posted the same scoring average (71.5 ppg) as Golding’s first ACU team, the Wildcats became much better overall at shooting (.460) and rebounding (35.5) while reducing their number of turnovers. ACU finished its final year as a NCAA D-II program ranked 14th in 3-point field goal percentage (.404) and 23rd in rebounding margin (+5.8) thanks to efforts of seniors Eric Lawton and Steven Werner. Lawton, who averaged 17.3 points and 4.5 assists per game, was voted second team all-Lone Star Conference and earned the Wildcats’ first and only newcomer of the year award. Werner averaged 11.8 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, was named to the honorable mention all-conference team. Before returning to Abilene, Golding coached the previous three seasons for head coach Steve Shields at Arkansas-Little Rock, helping the Trojans to the Sun Belt Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament. Prior to joining the Trojans, Golding spent three seasons (2005-08) as the top assistant to head coach Jason Copeland at Abilene Christian. A former point guard at ACU from 1994-98, he was also responsible for coaching the Wildcat guards. In 2007-08, Golding helped guide the Wildcats to a 20-9 record, marking the program’s first 20-win season since the 1998-99 campaign. The 2007-08 ACU squad qualified for the Lone Star Conference Tournament for the first time since 1998, Golding’s senior season. In addition, ACU had three guards earn all-LSC South Division honors in Corwin Ragland, Dejan Sencanski and Brandon Callahan, marking the first time since the 1985-86 season that ACU had more than one player on the all-conference team. Ragland was also named NABC Second Team All-South Central Region after averaging 17.1 points per game. Golding was a four-year letterwinner at ACU from 1994-98, playing in all 108 games, and was given the Teague Point Guard Award as a senior. He shot 46 percent from the floor over his four-year career, and averaged 4.3 points and 4.2 assists per game. Upon graduating from ACU with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science in May of 1999, Golding got his first coaching job as a varsity assistant at South Garland High School, where he helped the team to back-to-back Class 5A playoff appearances. He spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant coach at Seminole Junior College before taking the head coaching job at Sachse High School. In the program’s first years at the 5A level, Golding led the team to a 15-14 record in 2002-03 and an 18-10 mark in 2003-04. Prior to returning to Abilene Christian in 2005, Golding spent the 2004-05 season as an assistant coach at Collin County Community College. Golding and his wife, Amanda, have been married for seven years and have two sons, Cason and Chase.

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6-7, 210, Sophomore Forward Scottsdale, Ariz. Desert Mountain H.S. Central Arizona College Cooke played all of last season for a Central Arizona College team that won its conference and regional titles en route to reaching the quarterfinals of the NJCAA National Tournament ... the Vaqueros went 30-5 overall and 21-2 against its conference as Cooke contributed 8.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per game through 30 starts and 33 appearances ... he also dished out 45 assists, blocked seven shots and stole 23 passes ... the left-handed Cooke shot 43 percent from the floor and 39 percent from the 3-point line and hit 58-of-73 free-throw attempts ... he reached double figures in scoring 16 times ... Cooke is a 2012 graduate of Desert Mountain High School and was heavily recruited by several schools late in his career ... as a junior, Cooke helped lead Desert Mountain to a 21-8 record and the state semifinals.

JULIAN EDMONSON

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6-1, 195, Junior Guard Fort Worth, Texas Fossil Ridge H.S. Independence (Kan.) C.C. Edmonson joins the Wildcats’ roster after one season at Independence (Kan.) Community College in 2012-13 where he played with fellow ACU newcomer James Pegues ... coming off the bench, Edmonson averaged 9.4 points per game and shot just a hair under 40 percent from the field (.396) and 3-point range (.379) ... he twice knocked down a season-best six 3-pointers in games against Brown Mackie and Moberly Area and had four vs. Fort Scott ... Edmonson began his collegiate career in the fall of 2011 with Middle Tennessee State and appeared in 10 games, which included a season-high eight points against Louisiana Monroe ... Edmonson averaged 17.0 points, 4.0 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.5 steals as a senior at Fossil Ridge ... in 2011, Edmonson guard was named Co-Offensive Player of the Year in District 7-5A.

L a DARRIEN WILLIAMS

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5-10, 190, Junior Guard Austin, Texas Austin Manor H.S. Coastal Bend Junior College Williams is a 5-10 point guard who started at the position the last two years for head coach Larry Mendez ... a graduate of Austin Manor High School, he was a second-team all-East Texas Junior College Conference selection in 2012-13 ... as a sophomore he averaged 14 points, six rebounds and three assists per game and shot 47 percent from the field, including 38 percent from 3-point range.


ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player 05 Lawton, Eric 33 Werner, Steven 11 Lloyd, Elliott 03 Wentz, Parker 13 Simms, Dosh 32 Cammock, Cornelius 23 Woodberry, Desmond 12 Brown, T.J. 21 Rogers, Tyler 20 Carr, Caleb 01 White, Charles 14 Wait, Trevor 04 Lewis, John 15 Alexander, LC TM Team Total.......... Opponents......

GP GS Min 26 26 919 26 23 711 26 25 804 26 10 740 22 18 606 25 8 505 8 5 170 26 12 454 16 1 161 17 1 84 5 0 26 9 1 23 9 0 21 8 0 25 26 5,249 26 5,250

Avg 35.3 27.3 30.9 28.5 27.5 20.2 21.3 17.5 10.1 4.9 5.2 2.6 2.3 3.1

FG FGA 159 355 126 257 96 230 72 176 67 132 76 146 15 37 36 67 16 36 6 11 2 8 2 7 3 7 0 2 676 1,471 602 1,396

Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A .448 67 146 .459 65 99 .657 19 76 95 3.7 56 1 116 .490 0 0 .000 56 97 .577 63 107 170 6.5 72 1 23 .417 54 143 .378 60 78 .769 15 51 66 2.5 64 2 63 .409 48 123 .390 25 32 .781 11 38 49 1.9 58 1 44 .508 0 0 .000 46 80 .575 90 101 191 8.7 51 1 22 .521 0 2 .000 41 64 .641 44 68 112 4.5 49 1 19 .405 0 5 .000 3 10 .300 16 23 39 4.9 14 0 24 .537 7 16 .438 14 23 .609 24 54 78 3.0 67 2 15 .444 5 9 .556 10 13 .769 9 21 30 1.9 21 0 12 .545 3 5 .600 0 1 .000 1 4 5 0.3 3 0 6 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 7 1.4 2 0 2 .286 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 0.2 2 0 0 .429 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 0.4 8 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 2 6 .333 2 4 6 0.8 2 0 1 40 54 94 1 .460 184 456 .404 324 505 .642 340 608 948 36.5 470 9 347 .431 192 547 .351 364 490 .743 248 549 797 30.7 431 - 306

TO Blk 79 11 67 30 55 4 38 1 39 5 43 14 10 1 23 2 16 2 5 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 10 390 70 361 100

Stl Pts 28 450 14 308 34 306 27 217 21 180 14 193 11 33 10 93 3 47 2 15 0 4 2 6 1 6 2 2 169 1,860 163 1,760

TO Blk 60 6 33 3 47 18 33 3 33 8 25 0 8 2 3 1 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 270 42 227 76

Stl Pts 20 302 18 217 9 196 17 158 10 132 12 129 1 28 3 11 6 47 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 98 1,224 107 1,233

Avg 17.3 11.8 11.8 8.3 8.2 7.7 4.1 3.6 2.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.3 71.5 67.7

2012-13 LONE STA R CONF ERENCE STAT IST ICS # Player 05 Lawton, Eric 11 Lloyd, Elliott 33 Werner, Steven 13 Simms, Dosh 32 Cammock, Cornelius 03 Wentz, Parker 21 Rogers, Tyler 23 Woodberry, Desmond 12 Brown, T.J. 04 Lewis, John 14 Wait, Trevor 20 Carr, Caleb 15 Alexander, LC 01 White, Charles TM Team Total.......... Opponents......

GP GS Min 18 18 653 18 18 580 18 18 513 18 15 514 18 6 374 18 2 479 10 1 95 4 4 80 18 7 303 6 0 10 5 1 7 11 0 33 3 0 5 2 0 4 18 3,650 18 3,650

Avg 36.3 32.2 28.5 28.6 20.8 26.6 9.5 20.0 16.8 1.7 1.4 3.0 1.7 2.0

FG 104 66 79 58 53 42 9 4 17 2 0 0 0 0 434 424

FGA 259 154 170 116 107 106 20 13 39 4 2 1 0 1 992 949

Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA .402 46 109 .422 48 70 .429 37 96 .385 48 63 .465 0 0 .000 38 66 .500 0 0 .000 42 69 .495 0 1 .000 26 43 .396 30 77 .390 15 20 .450 3 6 .500 7 9 .308 0 2 .000 3 7 .436 6 15 .400 7 12 .500 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .438 122 310 .394 234 360 .447 131 361 .363 254 348

Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A .686 16 53 69 3.8 37 0 80 .762 12 34 46 2.6 46 1 43 .576 37 75 112 6.2 50 1 15 .609 80 84 164 9.1 45 1 21 .605 34 41 75 4.2 32 0 19 .750 4 20 24 1.3 41 1 23 .778 6 17 23 2.3 14 0 7 .429 5 9 14 3.5 4 0 7 .583 14 33 47 2.6 44 2 9 .000 0 1 1 0.2 7 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 1 32 41 73 1 .650 240 411 651 36.2 326 6 227 .730 161 390 551 30.6 303 - 223

Avg 16.8 12.1 10.9 8.8 7.3 7.2 2.8 2.8 2.6 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 68.0 68.5

2013-14 A BILENE CHRIST I A N ROSTERS Pos. F G G G G G G F F F F F G G

Ht. 6-5 5-10 6-5 5-9 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-7 6-9 6-6 6-10 6-7 6-0 5-10

Wt. 200 190 195 160 195 195 175 210 245 220 235 240 160 150

Cl. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Idalou, Texas/Idalou Austin, Texas/Coastal Bend JC Houston, Texas/Ranger JC Lubbock, Texas/Trinity Christian McKinney, Texas/Boyd Fort Worth, Texas/Independence College Long Beach, Calif./Navarro College Scottsdale, Ariz./Central Arizona College Svilajna, Serbia/Georgia Perimeter Arlington, Texas/Independence College Colo. Springs, Colo./Northeast Colorado College Dallas, Texas/Episcopal School of Dallas Richardson, Texas/Pearce Pantego, Texas/Pantego Christian Academy

Alphabetical No. Name Christian Albright Chris Blakeley 12 Austin Cooke 5 Julian Edmonson 2 Raphael Farley 4 Michael Grant 11 Harrison Hawkins 33 Jacob Lancaster 14 Alexsander Milosavljevic 0 Riley Payne 21 James Pegues Jaris Tinklenberg 3 Parker Wentz 1 LaDarrien Williams

Pos. F G F G G G G F F F F G G G

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Riley Payne 1 LaDarrien Williams 2 Raphael Farley 3 Parker Wentz 4 Michael Grant 5 Julian Edmonson 11 Harrison Hawkins 12 Austin Cooke 14 Alexsander Milosavljevic 21 James Pegues 33 Jacob Lancaster Christian Albright Chris Blakeley Jaris Tinklenberg

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CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Tom Courtway University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1907 Location:................................................................................. Conway, Ark. Enrollment:...................................................................................... 11,573 Nickname:......................................................................................... Bears Colors:...................................................................................... Purple/Gray President:............................................................................. Tom Courtway Athletics Director:...............................................................Dr. Brad Teague Faculty Representative:...........................................................Dr. Bill Bandy Senior Woman Administrator:.................................................Natalie Shock

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:.......................................................Farris Center, 1972 Capacity:........................................................................................... 5,000 Record:..........................................................................................339-183 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 501-852-2673 Dr. Bill Bandy Faculty Athletics Representative

Dr. Brad Teague Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Interim Head Coach:............................................................Clarence Finley Alma mater, Year:................................................Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1978 School Record, Years:...................................................................... 0-0, 1st Career Record, Years:...................................................................... 0-0, 1st Assistant Coaches:......................................................... James E. Johnson, ...........................................................Keith Richardson Jr., Chris Sartorius Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 501-450-5719

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:........................................................................... Steve East E-Mail:................................................................................ seast@uca.edu Office:.................................................................................. 501-450-5743 Cell:..................................................................................... 501-339-8215 Fax:..................................................................................... 501-450-3151

2013-14 SCHEDULE Natalie Shock Senior Woman Administrator

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Steve East Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N12 Tue. Hendrix...............................................................7 p.m. N16 Sat. at SIU-Edwardsville.............................................7 p.m. N20 Wed. Louisiana Tech....................................................7 p.m. N24 Sun. at Arkansas St.....................................................2 p.m. N26 Tue. Troy....................................................................7 p.m. D1 Sun. at Kansas St. (FSKC)............................................3 p.m. D7 Sat. Nebraska-Omaha..................................................Noon D15 Sun. at Texas Tech (FSSW+)........................................7 p.m. D17 Tue. at North Texas..............................................11:30 a.m. D21 Sat. Charleston Southern.............................................Noon D30 Mon. Ecclesia.........................................................4:30 p.m. J2 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*...........................................7 p.m. J4 Sat. Houston Baptist*.................................................4 p.m. J11 Sat. at Oral Roberts*..................................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. at UIW*..........................................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. at Abilene Christian*............................................4 p.m. J23 Thu. Northwestern St.*...............................................7 p.m. J25 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*...............................................4 p.m. J30 Thu. at McNeese St.*.............................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. Nicholls*.............................................................4 p.m. F6 Thu. Southeastern La.*...............................................7 p.m. F8 Sat. New Orleans* (ESPN3)........................................4 p.m. F13 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*..................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. at Houston Baptist*.............................................4 p.m. F22 Sat. Oral Roberts*......................................................4 p.m. F27 Thu. Sam Houston St.*................................................7 p.m. M1 Sat. Lamar*................................................................4 p.m. M6 Thu. at Northwestern St.*...........................................7 p.m. M8 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*...............................................6 p.m.

Farris Center

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:..................................... 13-17, 7-11/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 2/3 Newcomers:........................................................................................... 10

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1915-16 Joined Southland:......................................................................... 2006-07 All-Time Record:..................................................................... 1,423-983-1 Southland Record, Years:...............................................................25-89, 7 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................... None Southland Tournament Titles, Last:...................................................... None NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:................................................... None NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N10 Sat. at Arizona St..................................................... L, 64-79 N13 Tue. Hendrix College............................................. W, 108-65 N21 Wed. Arkansas St...................................................... L, 72-73 N24 Sat. Sacramento St................................................. L, 68-71 N28 Wed. at Eastern Illinois............................................. W, 74-72 D5 Wed. UT-Martin........................................................ W, 87-86 D8 Sat. at Southeast Missouri St................................. W, 88-85 D16 Sun. at Oklahoma St................................................ L, 63-91 D22 Sat. at Mississippi St............................................... L, 72-79 D31 Mon. Central Baptist.............................................. W, 107-82 J3 Thu. at Nicholls*...................................................... L, 79-83 J5 Sat. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 68-72 J10 Thu. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 69-77 J12 Sat. Northwestern St.*.......................................... L, 88-100 J17 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*......................................... L, 52-63 J19 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*...................................W, 76, 67 J24 Thu. McNeese St.*............................................ 3OTW, 103-98 J26 Sat. Lamar*............................................................ W, 88-59 J31 Thu. Southeastern La.*............................................ L, 69-70 F2 Sat. Nicholls*......................................................... W, 79-76 F7 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 36-72 F9 Sat. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 73-93 F14 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*........................................ L, 68-75 F16 Sat. Sam Houston St.*............................................. L, 75-80 F19 Tue. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 65-94 F23 Sat. SIU-Edwardsville............................................. W, 80-78 F28 Thu. at Lamar*.................................................. 2OTW, 106-99 M2 Sat. at McNeese St.*.............................................. W, 68-67 M9 Sat. Oral Roberts*................................................OTW, 86-84 M13 Wed. vs. Sam Houston St.......................................... L, 63-69


CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS SEASON OU TLOOK

SOU THLA ND HISTORY Season Overall SLC Tourn. 2006-07 10-20 4-12 DNQ 2007-08 14-16 4-12 DNQ 2008-09 10-19 3-13 DNQ 2009-10 9-21 3-13 DNQ 2010-11 5-24 1-15 DNQ 2011-12 8-21 3-13 DNQ 2012-13 13-17 7-11 0-1

COACHING HISTORY

The newest edition of Central Arkansas will have a completely new look in more ways than one. The Bears will be missing four of its top five scorers from last season. UCA will not have Coach Corliss Williamson patrolling the sideline this season. Leading scorer Jarvis Garner and Robert Crawford, Jordan Harks and Anthony Borden all are gone. The top returnee is senior All-Southland Conference guard LaQuentin Miles, but he will miss the first semester because of ineligibility. Miles was fifth in the Southland in scoring (15.4), eighth in assists (3.1) and seventh in steals (1.5), while scoring in double figures in 22 games. Senior guard DeShone McClure, with 15 starts in 28 games last season, is the most experienced returnee, along with senior guard Ryan Williams, who has been in the program for three years. McClure averaged 5.9 points and 2.3 rebounds per game, made 24 three-pointers and shot 72 percent from the free-throw line. Williams, who played in all 30 games, averaged 3.8 points and connected on 15 threes. UCA’s other senior is 6-foot-8 center Terry Tidwell, who returns to the program after a year’s absence.

Other newcomers include freshman guard Chasen Williamson, son of former UCA head coach Corliss Williamson, freshman forward Ethan Lee, freshman guard Jaylen Waller, freshman guard Taylor Johnson and freshman forward Phabian Glasco. Associate head coach Clarence Finley takes over the reins on an interim basis for the 2013-14 season, replacing Williamson, who left UCA this summer to become an assistant coach for the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, a team he spent seven seasons with during his 12-year playing career. Finley has been at UCA since Williamson was hired in 2010-11. Other newcomers to the staff include James Johnson (associate head coach) and assistants Keith Richardson Jr. and Chris Sartorius.

Years 1920-29 1929-34 1934-35 1935-41 1941-42 1944-45, 46-47 1944-45 1945-46 1947-48 1948-49 1949-58 1958-69, 70-73 1969-70 1973-79 1979-93 1993-99 1999-01 2002-03 2003-10 2010-2013 2013-pres.

Record Pct. 99-64 .607 54-35 .607 25-6-1 .797 114-40 .740 25-3 .893 29-13 .690 0-4 .000 16-10 .615 21-2 .913 14-11 .560 154-81 .655 229-142 .617 13-14 .481 95-76 .556 285-145 .663 77-74 .510 30-69 .303 4-7 .364 104-104 .500 26-62 .295

UCA’s 2012-13 schedule features tough non-conference matchups with Texas Tech in Lubbock, Kansas State in Manhattan, Louisiana Tech in Conway and a rematch with Arkansas State in Jonesboro, after last year’s nail-biter (a 73-72 loss) in Conway drew a crowd of 4,127 on the day before Thanksgiving.

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Junior guards Oliver Wells (12 starts) and Lenell Brown return, as does sophomore guard Daouda Berete, who started 10 games last season as a true freshman. Sophomore centers Tirell Brown (26 games) and Sean Young (4 games) are back with one year of experience under their belts. Brown showed flashes last year, averaging 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game and shooting 54.4 percent from the field.

The top newcomers include junior guard Aubrey Ball, who began his career at UCA before transferring to Erie Community College, freshman forward Jalen Jackson from West Memphis, Ark., junior forward Jeff Drew (6-7, 215), a transfer from Southern University, and redshirt freshman guard DuShaun Rice, a transfer from Cowley County Community College.

Season Dan Estes Orion Wray Jerry Dalrymple Warren Woodson Lloyd Roberts Sam Hindsman Harold Eldson Charles McGibbony Glen Smith Howard Montgomery Cecil Garrison Cliff Horton Marvin Bishop Don Nixon Don Dyer Arch Jones Charles Hervey David James Rand Chappell Corliss Williamson Clarence Finley* *interim

The Bears open the season at home against cross-town rival Hendrix Nov. 12.

LaQuentin Miles

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CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS CLA RENCE F INLEY Interim Head Coach First Year

6-4, 175, Sophomore

Alma Mater Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1978

Conakry, Guinea

Record at UCA: 0-0 (first year) Career Record: 0-0 (first year)

TEAM PREVIEW

After serving as associate head coach at tCentral Arkansas since May 2010, Clarence Finley was named the Bears’ interim head men’s basketball coach in August 2013, replacing Corliss Williamson, who left to be an assistant coach for the Sacramento Kings. Finley has a long and well-round basketball resume, despite playing only football in college at the Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Finley has coached basketball on the high school, AAU, collegiate and semi-professional level. He is well known around the central Arkansas area as a high school, college and AAU coach. He coached previously at Little Rock Parkview, Little Rock Hall and Little Rock Central, as well as served as an assistant under three different coaches at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Finley, an award-winning, four-year letterman at UAPB, was the top assistant from 1988-90 for his alma mater, the storied Little Rock Parkview boys basketball program, and won two state championships under legendary coach Charles Ripley. Finley also coached football and assisted the girls basketball and the track and field programs while at the school. Finley moved to Little Rock McClellan in 1990-91 where he was an instructor as well as assistant basketball and football coach for the Lions. In August 1991, Finley began a nine-year association with UALR, a member of the Sun Belt Conference. He served as an assistant coach under Wimp Sanderson, where the Trojans won a Sun Belt title and made an appearance in the NIT in 1995-96. He also coached under Jim Platt and Sidney Moncrief at UALR. During the 2000-01 school year, Finley was a physical education instructor at Little Rock Hall High School. He coached the Arkansas Archangles, a member of the World Basketball Association, in the summers of 2005 and 2006. Finley came to UCA from a position as teacher and assistant coach at Little Rock Central. He was head coach of the Tigers in 2001-02 and led them to a 5A co-championship and a runnerup spot in the state tournament. For his efforts, Finley was named an assistant for the Arkansas High School All-Star Game. At Central, Finley was also an assistant football coach on two state championship teams. Finley also won an AAU national championship and was twice a national runnerup as a coach for a team that featured Williamson. Finley has also worked with several NBA players individualized off-season workouts. Finley received his bachelor’s degree from the University of ArkansasPine Bluff, where he was a four-year football letterman as a tight end for the Golden Lions and was Most Valuable Offensive Player and team captain as a senior. He was also president of the FCA and president of the Physical Education Club. Finley earned his his master’s degree from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville in 1982. He received his master’s degree from the University of Arkansas. He has a wife, Leticia, three children, Clarence III, Crystal and Cain, and one grandson, Cortez.

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DAOUDA BERETE

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Guard

Little Rock Hall H.S.

Made 10 starts in his 28 games last year as a freshman ... averaged 4.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game ... shot 79 percent from the free-throw line (23 of 29) ... had career highs of 15 points (Nicholls), six rebounds (McNeese State) and six assists (twice).

D e SHONE M c CLURE 1 6-3, 175, Senior Guard Jacksonville, Ark. Navarro College

Made 15 starts in 29 games last season ... averaged 5.9 points and 2.3 assists per game ... made 24 3-pointers and shot 72 percent from the free-throw line ... had career-high 16 points in the the Bears’ first Southland Conference tournament game last year vs. Sam Houston State ... grabbed a career-high seven rebounds against McNeese State ... had six assists and six steals vs. Lamar ... was 4 of 5 from threepoint range vs. Hendrix College ... transferred from Navarro College in Texas after leading the team to the NJCAA national tournament and averaged 11 points, six rebounds and two steals per game.

L a QUENTIN MILES

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6-5, 190, Senior Guard Jacksonville, Ark. Southeast Missouri

Started all 25 games he played in last season and was a third-team All-Southland Conference selection in 2013 ... averaged 15.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.49 steals per game ... finished fifth in league in scoring, eighth in assists and seventh in steals ... scored in double figures in 22 games with a season-high 25 points vs. McNeese State ... made two starts in his 28 games as a sophomore and led the team and finished fourth in the conference with 14.9 points per game ... was the conference leader in steals with 57, good for 2.0 per game ... third in conference with 3.1 offensive rebounds per game ... averaged 14.9 points and 5.0 rebounds per game while playing 25.4 minutes.


CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Garner, Jarvis 28 28 845 30.2 156 374 .417 53 155 .342 79 109 .725 39 158 197 7.0 67 1 36 68 12 31 444 15.9 02 Miles, LaQuentin 25 25 714 28.6 153 346 .442 7 27 .259 72 139 .518 61 68 129 5.2 60 3 77 78 10 37 385 15.4 00 Crawford, Robert 29 29 830 28.6 136 315 .432 85 199 .427 71 92 .772 31 89 120 4.1 53 2 41 49 17 30 428 14.8 15 Harks, Jordan 30 14 596 19.9 102 174 .586 1 2 .500 33 63 .524 58 67 125 4.2 99 8 21 21 10 15 238 7.9 42 Borden, Anthony 22 16 459 20.9 65 127 .512 0 0 .000 22 43 .512 48 64 112 5.1 49 1 10 22 48 10 152 6.9 03 McClure, DeShone 29 15 651 22.4 65 160 .406 24 81 .296 18 25 .720 18 34 52 1.8 56 0 67 32 11 30 172 5.9 25 Berete, Daouda 28 10 470 16.8 47 114 .412 6 17 .353 23 29 .793 26 46 72 2.6 66 2 55 28 4 23 123 4.4 05 Williams, Ryan 30 1 404 13.5 38 120 .317 15 46 .326 23 36 .639 14 44 58 1.9 49 1 40 38 1 21 114 3.8 32 Brown, Terrell 26 0 252 9.7 31 57 .544 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 31 43 74 2.8 42 2 8 23 4 8 69 2.7 23 Wells, Oliver 29 12 409 14.1 26 61 .426 7 18 .389 11 18 .611 6 31 37 1.3 31 0 34 24 0 11 70 2.4 20 Padgett, Zach 22 0 159 7.2 15 52 .288 10 36 .278 3 5 .600 4 16 20 0.9 19 0 3 11 1 4 43 2.0 04 Brown, Lenell 26 0 321 12.3 19 53 .358 6 24 .250 4 11 .364 14 27 41 1.6 24 0 31 30 0 15 48 1.8 21 Ridley, Alexander 7 0 25 3.6 2 7 .286 0 2 .000 2 3 .667 3 4 7 1.0 6 0 0 2 2 0 6 0.9 40 Young, Sean 4 0 15 3.8 1 7 .143 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.8 4 0 0 2 0 1 2 0.5 TM TEAM................ 61 52 113 3.8 1 4 0 Total.......... 30 856 1,967 .435 214 608 .352 368 582 .632 416 744 1,160 38.7 626 20 423 432 120 236 2,294 76.5 Opponents...... 30 845 1,856 .455 183 504 .363 486 749 .649 420 815 1,235 41.2 517 - 475 447 118 222 2,359 78.6

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Garner, Jarvis 16 16 488 30.5 92 219 .420 29 86 .337 44 61 .721 24 89 113 7.1 44 1 17 44 8 16 257 16.1 02 Miles, LaQuentin 16 16 444 27.8 97 225 .431 5 19 .263 50 96 .521 37 43 80 5.0 44 3 48 49 7 24 249 15.6 00 Crawford, Robert 18 18 511 28.4 82 192 .427 50 119 .420 51 65 .785 22 55 77 4.3 31 1 18 33 11 16 265 14.7 42 Borden, Anthony 18 14 373 20.7 52 106 .491 0 0 .000 14 31 .452 42 50 92 5.1 39 1 8 16 39 6 118 6.6 15 Harks, Jordan 18 4 323 17.9 50 89 .562 1 1 1.000 13 28 .464 32 34 66 3.7 56 4 14 13 7 6 114 6.3 25 Berete, Daouda 17 10 307 18.1 30 72 .417 5 13 .385 20 22 .909 21 30 51 3.0 40 1 31 19 1 10 85 5.0 03 McClure, DeShone 17 5 372 21.9 28 76 .368 11 42 .262 9 12 .750 10 25 35 2.1 36 0 43 20 7 15 76 4.5 23 Wells, Oliver 18 7 257 14.3 17 37 .459 5 9 .556 8 13 .615 3 23 26 1.4 21 0 22 19 0 9 47 2.6 32 Brown, Terrell 15 0 129 8.6 16 28 .571 0 0 .000 5 7 .714 12 22 34 2.3 21 1 1 14 2 3 37 2.5 05 Williams, Ryan 18 0 214 11.9 12 58 .207 4 18 .222 15 22 .682 8 26 34 1.9 29 1 19 18 0 12 43 2.4 04 Brown, Lenell 15 0 224 14.9 12 38 .316 4 18 .222 2 5 .400 12 21 33 2.2 12 0 21 20 0 8 30 2.0 20 Padgett, Zach 12 0 88 7.3 7 30 .233 6 23 .261 2 2 1.000 2 9 11 0.9 9 0 2 7 0 3 22 1.8 21 Ridley, Alexander 3 0 14 4.7 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 2 3 5 1.7 3 0 0 2 2 0 5 1.7 40 Young, Sean 1 0 6 6.0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 32 31 63 3.5 1 2 0 Total.......... 18 497 1,177 .422 120 350 .343 234 365 .641 259 462 721 40.1 388 13 244 277 84 128 1,348 74.9 Opponents...... 18 507 1,133 .447 111 296 .375 304 473 .643 260 494 754 41.9 321 - 299 250 67 141 1,429 79.4

2013-14 CEN TR A L A RK A NSAS ROST ERS Pos. F G G G F G F G G G C C G G F F G

Ht. 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-7 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-8 6-9 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-7 6-4

Wt. 190 175 190 185 205 185 215 185 170 155 230 200 200 165 235 215 175

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

Hometown/Previous School Camden, Ark./Camden Fairview Jacksonville, Ark./Navarro College Jacksonville, Ark./Southeast Missouri Carrollton, Texas/Eerie CC West Memphis, Ark./West Memphis Pine Bluff, Ark./Pine Bluff Tulsa, Okla./MacDuffie School (Mass.) Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill Flower Mound, Texas/Southwestern College Pine Bluff, Ark./Watson Chapel Conway, Ark./UCA Bixby, Okla./Bixby Fayetteville, Ark./Fayetteville Fort Smith, Ark./Cowley County CC Jacksonville, Ark./Jacksonville Little Rock, Ark./Southern University Conakry, Guinea/Little Rock Hall

Alphabetical No. Name 3 Aubrey Ball 35 Daouda Berete 13 Lenell Brown 32 Tirrell Brown 33 Jeff Drew 10 Phabian Glasco 4 Jalen Jackson 12 Taylor Johnson 0 Ethan Lee 1 DeShone McClure 2 LaQuentin Miles 30 DuShaun Rice 15 Terry Tidwell 11 O liver Wells 5 Ryan Williams 24 Chasen Williamson 21 Sean Young

Pos. G G G F F F F G F G G G C G G G C

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Ethan Lee 1 DeShone McClure 2 LaQuentin Miles 3 Aubrey Ball 4 Jalen Jackson 5 Ryan Williams 10 Phabian Glasco 11 Oliver Wells 12 Taylor Johnson 13 Lenell Brown 15 Terry Tidwell 21 Sean Young 24 Chasen Williamson 30 DuShaun Rice 32 Tirrell Brown 33 Jeff Drew 35 Daouda Berete

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HOUSTON BAPTIST HUSKIES UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1960 Location:.............................................................................. Houston, Texas Enrollment:........................................................................................ 2,910 Nickname:...................................................................................... Huskies Colors:........................................................................ Royal Blue & Orange President:..................................................................Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. Athletics Director:..................................................................Steve Moniaci Faculty Representative:.................................................. Dr. John Yarrington Senior Woman Administrator:...............................................Mary-Ellen Hall

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:......................................................... Sharp Gym, 1963 Capacity:........................................................................................... 1,000 Record:........................................................................234-68 (since 1991) Press Row Phone:................................................................ 281-649-3065 Dr. John Yarrington Faculty Athletics Representative

Steve Moniaci Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:............................................................................. Ron Cottrell Alma mater, Year:................................................................ Arkansas, 1988 School Record, Years:...............................................................420-292, 23 Career Record, Years:...............................................................420-292, 23 Assistant Coaches:................................................... Steven Key, Jud Kinne, .............................................................................................. Jeremy Case Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 281-649-3250

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:....................................................................... Russ Reneau E-Mail:............................................................................ rreneau@hbu.edu Office:.................................................................................. 281-649-3098 Cell:..................................................................................... 281-923-0813 Fax:..................................................................................... 281-649-3496

2013-14 SCHEDULE Mary-Ellen Hall Senior Woman Administrator

TEAM PREVIEW

Russ Reneau Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. at Texas Tech (FCS).............................................7 p.m. N11 Mon. Crowley’s Ridge.............................................7:30 p.m. N18 Mon. at Texas (LHN).....................................................6 p.m. N22 Fri. vs. Wright St........................................................4 p.m. N23 Sat. vs. Southern Miss................................................3 p.m. N24 Sun. at South Alabama................................................2 p.m. N30 Sat. at Army.................................................................Noon D4 Wed. Rice...............................................................7:30 p.m. D7 Sat. at Michigan.......................................................11 a.m. D14 Sat. Texas-Arlington..............................................7:30 p.m. D18 Wed. at DePaul............................................................8 p.m. D21 Sat. at Pepperdine......................................................3 p.m. J2 Thu. at Oral Roberts*.............................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. at Central Arkansas*...........................................4 p.m. J9 Thu. Stephen F. Austin*..........................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. Northwestern St.*..........................................7:30 p.m. J16 Thu. at Nicholls*.....................................................7:30 p.m J18 Sat. at McNeese St.* (ESPN3).....................................3 p.m. J23 Thu. New Orleans*.................................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. Southeastern La.*..........................................7:30 p.m. J30 Thu. at Lamar*.......................................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*............................................4 p.m. F6 Thu. at Abilene Christian*.......................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. at UIW*...............................................................4 p.m. F13 Thu. Oral Roberts*.................................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. Central Arkansas*..........................................7:30 p.m. F22 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi*......................................7:30 p.m. F25 Tue. Arlington Baptist............................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.......................................7 p.m. M6 Thu. Nicholls*........................................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. McNeese St.*.................................................7:30 p.m.

Sharp Gym

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:..............................14-17, 3-5 GWC/t3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 4/1 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 8

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:....................................................................... 1963 Joined Southland: .............................................................................. 2013 All-Time Record:............................................................................714-665 Southland Record, Years:...................................................................0-0, 1 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:................................................ None Southland Tournament Titles, Last:...................................................... None NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 1, 1984 NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff................................... W, 72-68 N11 Sun. vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore............................ W, 70-55 N12 Mon. at Hawaii......................................................... L, 60-73 N17 Sat. Dallas Christian............................................... W, 82-73 N20 Tue. Pepperdine.....................................................OTL, 53-57 N24 Sat. at Eastern Illinois.............................................. L, 44-64 D1 Sat. at Rice............................................................. L, 53-61 D8 Sat. Sam Houston St............................................... L, 57-69 D13 Thu. at Texas-Arlington............................................ L, 47-81 D18 Tue. Arlington Baptist........................................... W, 100-61 D22 Sat. at Oregon......................................................... L, 50-91 D28 Fri. at LSU.............................................................. L, 58-75 D31 Mon. Army................................................................ L, 86-95 J3 Thu. at Texas A&M................................................... L, 59-67 J8 Tue. Texas-Pan American*....................................... L, 60-70 J12 Sat. at Utah Valley*.................................................. L, 62-83 J14 Mon. at UTEP............................................................ L, 44-72 J19 Sat. at Chicago St.*................................................. L, 56-81 J22 Tue. at Kansas City................................................. W, 63-61 J26 Sat. Ecclesia.......................................................... W, 94-40 F2 Sat. New Jersey Tech*........................................... W, 66-57 F6 Wed. Kansas City..................................................... W, 66-45 F9 Sat. at New Orleans.............................................OTW, 75-68 F16 Sat. at Texas-Pan American*.................................. W, 53-48 F23 Sat. Utah Valley*..................................................... W, 73-63 F25 Mon. New Orleans................................................... W, 65-52 M2 Sat. at New Jersey Tech*........................................ L, 58-69 M9 Sat. Chicago St.*..................................................... L, 58-71 M14 Thu. vs. Utah Valley............................................. 2OTW, 76-74 M15 Fri. vs. New Jersey Tech........................................ W, 62-61 M16 Sat. at Chicago St................................................... L, 60-75


HOUSTON BAPTIST HUSKIES SEASON OU TLOOK

COACHING HISTORY Season Peck Vass Gerald Myers Lonnie Richards Bob McKinley Gene Iba Tommy Jones Ron Cottrell

As Houston Baptist transitions into the Southland Conference, after five seasons in the Great West, the Huskies do so with no seniors and eight newcomers on their roster. As HBU coach Ron Cottrell enters his 23rd season leading the Huskies, the ninth-longest active tenure among NCAA Division I coaches, he may feel he has found the Fountain of Youth with only three upperclassmen, six sophomores and six freshmen. The Huskies will look for leadership from its junior backcourt duo of point guard Marcel Smith and shooting guard Tyler Russell. Russell was HBU’s second-leading scorer with 11.4 points per game at the midpoint of the 2012-13 season, but missed the second half with a knee injury. Smith has started 51 games for the Huskies the past two seasons and while not known for prolific scoring, he shoots at a high percentage from everywhere on the floor, which has led to some big games. He has led HBU in assists each of the past two seasons and has improved his on-the-ball defense, which will help offset the loss of Great West Co-Defensive Player of the Year Anthony Hill. Literally, one of the Huskies’ biggest acquisitions during the offseason is 6-10 junior center/forward Ricmonds Vilde, a transfer from SMU. Vilde is a rare case, in that he finished his undergraduate degree early and still has two years of eligibility remaining. His physical presence adds another dimension on the floor for HBU and will help further the development of 6-9 posts sophomore Cody Joyce, who started 17 games last season, and freshman Cody Stetler.

Record Pct. 21-54 .280 32-43 .427 52-73 .416 11-44 .200 128-96 .571 50-63 .443 420-292 .589

Crayton averaged 6.4 points and 4.1 rebounds per game and had started 17 consecutive games, before missing the Great West tournament with a foot injury. He had some of his biggest games on the biggest stages, scoring in double figures against LSU, Texas A&M, UTEP, and a career-high 23 against Utah Valley. With the loss of first-team All-Great West performer Art Bernardi, who averaged 14.7 points and 7.0 rebounds, Womack is HBU’s top returning rebounder at 5.3 boards per contest. Along with Stetler, HBU has also brought in wings Alex Fountain, Tennessee’s Mr. Basketball in his class, and Alaska product Colter Lasher. The Huskies also signed guards Reveal Chukwujekwu, a local product from Strake Jesuit, and Jimmy Barton from St. Louis. Not only does HBU have one of the youngest rosters in the country, but it also has one of the most diverse. The Huskies have four Houston area products, but each of the other 10 American players are from a different state, while Vilde is from Latvia.

Caleb Crayton

In addition to a challenging Southland schedule, which will see the Huskies number of conference games jump from eight to 18, HBU also faces tough non-conference opponents. HBU opens the season at Texas Tech Nov. 8 and faces Texas in Austin Nov. 18. The Huskies will compete in the CBE Hall of Fame Classic in Mobile, Ala., then travel to Army. After hosting Rice, HBU travels to Ann Arbor to take on national runner-up Michigan, before returning home to take on Texas-Arlington. In their final road trip before Christmas, the Huskies play DePaul in Chicago and Pepperdine in Malibu, Calif.

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In addition to Joyce, sophomore guards Caleb Crayton and Rob Lewis and forward Dauson Womack each saw significant playing time during their rookie seasons. Lewis was named the Great West Conference Sixth Man of the Year, averaging 8.2 points per game, all off the bench. He scored in double figures in each of the last nine games and showed his big play ability by hitting a 3-pointer at the buzzer in double overtime to send Utah Valley home in the first round of the Great West tournament.

Years 1963-67 1967-70 1970-75 1975-77 1977-85 1985-89 1991-pres.

Another benefit of joining the Southland Conference for Huskies fans is the postseason tournament will be held at the Merrell Center in Katy March 12-15.

Tyler Russell

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HOUSTON BAPTIST HUSKIES RON COT TRELL Head Coach 23rd Year

6-3, 205, Sophomore

Alma Mater Arkansas, 1988

Oklahoma City, Okla.

Record at HBU: 420-292 (22 years) Career Record: 420-292 (22 years)

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Ron Cottrell enters his 23rd season as head coach at Houston Baptist, which is the ninth-longest active tenure in NCAA Division I. He led the Huskies back to the Division I ranks after 16 seasons building a perennial power at the NAIA Division I level. In addition to his coaching duties, Cottrell is the associate director of athletics after spending 15 years as director of athletics at HBU. He was one of the driving forces, working closely with HBU President Robert B. Sloan Jr., in the Huskies’ transition to the NCAA. The 2012-13 was Cottrell’s most successful since HBU returned to Division I, posting a 14-17 overall mark and advancing to the championship game of the Great West Conference tournament for the third time. The Huskies went 10-3 over their final 13 games and had an eight-game winning streak from Jan. 22-Feb. 25. Senior forward Art Bernardi earned First-Team All-Great West honors, senior guard Anthony Hill was voted the conference co-defensive player of the year, and freshman guard Rob Lewis was named the league’s sixth man of the year. Along with Lewis, sophomore guard Marcel Smith and freshman guard Caleb Crayton each earned honorable mention. Cottrell was one of six members of the 2012 HBU Sports Hall of Honor class, recognizing his many contributions to the University as both a coach and administrator. He solidified his place as HBU’s alltime winningest basketball coach as HBU defeated Campbell, 87-76, on Dec. 14, 2011, for the head coach’s 400th career victory. His record now stands at 420-292. During the NAIA years, the Huskies won nine consecutive Red River Athletic Conference championships and competed in the NAIA national tournament 10 straight years. He built the basketball program into one of national prominence, perennially ranked in the NAIA Top 25, and finishing the season as one of the NAIA’s top 10 teams six times. Cottrell is known for his up-tempo offense and pressure defense, a philosophy he learned from his mentor, former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson. As an assistant to Richardson at Arkansas, Cottrell helped coach the Razorbacks to two Southwest Conference championships and three trips to the NCAA tournament, culminating in the Hogs appearance at the 1990 NCAA Final Four where they lost to Duke in the semifinals. During Cottrell’s tenure on the bench at Arkansas, the Razorbacks posted a record of 88-36. With Cottrell at the helm as athletics director, HBU won 42 conference championships and had teams compete in national tournaments 35 times. HBU won eight Red River Athletic Conference all-sports awards in the nine-year history of the RRAC. HBU produced 99 All-America honorees, 65 academic All-America athletes and 241 All-Conference performers during his tenure. Cottrell is married to the former Jacque George, and they have two daughters, Scottlyn Rose (18), who is a freshman at HBU, and Sydney-Anne (16).

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CALEB CRAYTON

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Northeast Academy

Appeared in 27 games, including 17 starts as a freshman ... started the last 17 games in which he played, but missed the Great West Conference tournament with a foot injury ... scored in double figures six times ... shot 42.0 percent from the field, 28.6 percent from 3-point range and 52.0 percent from the line ... scored a career-high 23 points on 9-of-17 shooting and added six rebounds against Utah Valley ... grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds and hit the 3-pointer that sent the game into overtime in the Huskies’ win at New Orleans ... posted 14 points and six rebounds at UTEP ... had 13 points and seven rebounds at Texas A&M ... recorded 11 points and eight rebounds in his first career start at LSU.

TYLER RUSSELL

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6-0, 175, Junior Guard Goodyear, Ariz. Millenium H.S.

Started the first 15 games as a junior, before missing the last 16 games with a knee injury ... Huskies’ second-leading scorer with 11.4 points per game and was also averaging 2.6 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game ... shot 39.9 percent from the field, 39.3 percent from 3-point range and 74.5 percent from the line ... scored in double figures nine times, including a pair of 20-plus point performances ... scored a career-high 24 points against Army, hitting 8-of-16 from the field, including a career-best 4-of-6 from behind the arc, and also tied his season-high with five assists ... had 20 points and dished out a seasonhigh five assists against Dallas Christian ... posted 15 points and a season-high seven rebounds at Rice ... named to the Great West all-newcomer team after scoring with 11.6 points per game as a freshman.

MARCEL SMITH

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5-6, 170, Junior Guard Detroit, Mich. Melvindale Academy

Earned Great West Conference honorable mention last year as a sophomore ... appeared in all 31 games, making 30 starts ... averaged 7.0 points per game and led the Huskies with 79 assists (2.6 per game) ... shot 40.2 percent from the field, 36.2 percent from 3-point range, and 81.6 percent from the free-throw line ... scored in double figure seven times ... poured in a career-high 19 points and had four assists against Army ... scored 18 points in HBU’s double-overtime victory over Utah Valley in the first round of the Great West Conference tournament ... had 16 points in the championship game at Chicago State ... had a career-high seven assists at Texas A&M, while adding eight points and four rebounds ... recorded a career-high four steals against New Orleans ... appeared in 27 games, including 22 starts as a freshman.


HOUSTON BAPTIST HUSKIES 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 04 Bernardi, Art 31 30 925 29.8 178 384 .464 14 38 .368 87 132 .659 67 150 217 7.0 85 3 40 82 27 37 457 14.7 03 Russell, Tyler 15 15 405 27.0 61 153 .399 11 28 .393 38 51 .745 10 28 38 2.5 31 1 39 42 3 14 171 11.4 32 Davis, Marcus 9 7 231 25.7 26 77 .338 8 31 .258 14 19 .737 12 36 48 5.3 29 0 15 27 4 15 74 8.2 12 Lewis, Rob 29 0 597 20.6 79 180 .439 9 28 .321 71 99 .717 13 54 67 2.3 48 1 53 80 2 24 238 8.2 02 Smith, Marcel 31 29 843 27.2 72 179 .402 34 94 .362 40 49 .816 14 47 61 2.0 56 0 79 66 0 32 218 7.0 34 Crayton, Caleb 27 17 604 22.4 68 162 .420 10 35 .286 26 50 .520 37 74 111 4.1 68 2 22 56 1 17 172 6.4 22 Womack, Dauson 31 14 640 20.6 58 136 .426 0 1 .000 45 73 .616 59 104 163 5.3 86 4 21 42 14 26 161 5.2 11 Hill, Anthony 29 18 698 24.1 44 149 .295 35 110 .318 19 28 .679 19 42 61 2.1 47 0 35 38 0 15 142 4.9 05 Harper, James 30 7 403 13.4 46 121 .380 13 50 .260 28 41 .683 13 44 57 1.9 34 0 17 35 7 16 133 4.4 42 Joyce, Cody 29 17 435 15.0 45 77 .584 0 0 .000 22 40 .550 27 47 74 2.6 61 2 7 18 14 10 112 3.9 33 Gales, Spenser 15 0 133 8.9 12 24 .500 0 1 .000 6 9 .667 18 27 45 3.0 17 0 4 12 3 0 30 2.0 35 Evans, Jonathan 7 0 99 14.1 3 13 .231 2 8 .250 6 9 .667 1 9 10 1.4 13 0 7 6 1 3 14 2.0 23 Bowden, Dewayne 16 0 125 7.8 8 32 .250 2 8 .250 13 20 .650 4 9 13 0.8 19 0 6 14 0 3 31 1.9 15 Turner, Mike 8 0 21 2.6 5 12 .417 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0 0 14 1.8 10 Thomas, Lamar 19 1 141 7.4 7 21 .333 0 1 .000 1 7 .143 14 15 29 1.5 19 0 3 8 12 3 15 0.8 TM Team................ 60 62 122 3.9 0 6 0 Total.......... 31 712 1,720 .414 141 441 .320 417 628 .664 368 748 1,116 36.0 613 13 349 534 88 215 1,982 63.9 Opponents...... 31 726 1,713 .424 140 451 .310 488 700 .697 351 738 1,089 35.1 600 13 349 505 123 289 2,080 67.1

2012-13 GREAT W EST CONF ERENCE STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 04 Bernard, Art 8 7 270 33.8 41 99 .414 3 13 .231 26 38 .684 21 51 72 9.0 24 2 9 27 4 7 111 13.9 12 Lewis, Rob 8 0 194 24.3 30 64 .469 2 10 .200 25 31 .806 4 21 25 3.1 14 0 15 24 0 5 87 10.9 02 Smith, Marcel 8 8 218 27.3 19 48 .396 10 28 .357 17 18 .944 5 16 21 2.6 20 0 16 19 0 5 65 8.1 34 Crayton, Caleb 8 8 200 25.0 23 51 .451 6 16 .375 12 17 .706 6 18 24 3.0 22 1 7 17 0 3 64 8.0 11 Hill, Anthony 8 7 239 29.9 13 45 .289 12 35 .343 9 11 .818 7 14 21 2.6 15 0 11 11 0 6 47 5.9 22 Womack, Dauson 8 1 156 19.5 12 34 .353 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 11 19 30 3.8 21 1 3 12 2 4 40 5.0 42 Joyce, Cody 8 7 168 21.0 11 21 .524 0 0 .000 12 17 .706 8 13 21 2.6 25 1 5 7 6 4 34 4.3 05 Harper, James 7 0 76 10.9 7 19 .368 2 11 .182 7 8 .875 1 7 8 1.1 5 0 4 8 1 3 23 3.3 23 Bowden, Dewayne 5 0 42 8.4 5 13 .385 1 4 .250 4 6 .667 1 1 2 0.4 8 0 2 2 0 0 15 3.0 15 Turner, Mike 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 03 Russell, Tyler 1 1 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 Thomas, Lamar 4 1 21 5.3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 4 4 1.0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 33 Gales, Spenser 2 0 15 7.5 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 1.5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 14 19 33 4.1 0 1 0 Total.......... 8 161 397 .406 36 118 .305 128 175 .731 80 184 264 33.0 157 5 72 133 13 37 486 60.8 Opponents...... 8 187 429 .436 43 123 .350 125 178 .702 83 179 262 32.8 163 3 80 104 31 69 542 67.8

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Ht. 5-6 6-0 6-9 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-7 6-6 6-7 6-1 6-3 6-8 6-11

Wt. 170 175 245 210 160 170 180 205 210 205 190 180 205 220 255

Cl. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr.

Hometown/Previous School Detroit, Mich./Melvindale Academy Goodyear, Ariz./Millenium Hoisington, Kan./Hoisington Houston, Texas/Clear Brook/Oregon St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit Alpharetta, Ga./St. Francis Academy/Georgia College Houston, Texas/Clear Lake Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit Anchorage, Alaska/Dimond/Impact Prep Milwaukee, Wis./North Cobb Christian School (Ga.) Wartburg, Tenn./Wartburg Central Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena Memorial Oklahoma City, Okla./Northeast Academy Churchton, Md./Southern/Massanutten Military Riga, Latvia/Lee Academy (Maine)/SMU

Alphabetical No. Name 10 Jimmy Barton 15 Reveal Chukwujekwu 34 Caleb Crayton 23 Alex Fountain 25 Jacob Gonzalez 42 Cody Joyce 21 Colter Lasher 12 Rob Lewis 5 Fred Richardson III 3 Tyler Russell 2 Marcel Smith 4 Cody Stetler 11 Mike Turner 55 Richmonds Vilde 22 Dauson Womack

Pos. G G G/F F G F F G F G G C G C/F G/F

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Numerical Roster No. Name 2 Marcel Smith 3 Tyler Russell 4 Cody Stetler 5 Fred Richardson III 10 Jimmy Barton 11 Mike Turner 12 Rob Lewis 15 Reveal Chukwujekwu 21 Colter Lasher 22 Dauson Womack 23 Alex Fountain 25 Jacob Gonzalez 34 Caleb Crayton 42 Cody Joyce 55 Ricmonds Vilde

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UIW CARDINALS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Louis J. Agnese Jr. University President

Founded: ........................................................................................... 1881 Location: ....................................................................... San Antonio, Texas Enrollment: ....................................................................................... 9,597 Nickname: ...................................................................................Cardinals Colors: .......................................................................... Red, Black & White President: .................................................................Dr. Louis J. Agnese Jr. Athletics Director: ...................................................................Mark Papich Faculty Representative: ................................................... Dr. Lydia Andrade Senior Woman Administrator: ..............................................Angela Lawson

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened: ............................................. McDermott Center, 1989 Capacity: .......................................................................................... 2,000 Record:..........................................................................................266-102 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 903-399-0455 Dr. Lydia Andrade Faculty Athletics Representative

Mark Papich Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach: ...................................................................... Ken Burmeister Alma mater, Year: .............................................................. St. Mary’s, 1970 School Record, Years: ...............................................................127-70, 8th Career Record, Years: ...........................................................255-154, 15th Assistant Coaches: ..............................................................Prince Johnson ......................................................................................... and Brian Curtis Basketball Office Phone: ..................................................... 210-805-3573

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID: ..................................................................... Shane Meling E-Mail:............................................................................Meling@uiwtx.edu Office: ................................................................................. 210-805-3071 Cell:..................................................................................... 903-399-0455 Fax:..................................................................................... 210-829-3825

2013-14 SCHEDULE Angela Lawson Senior Woman Administrator

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Shane Meling Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N9 Sat. at Northwood......................................................4 p.m. N11 Mon. at Trinity..............................................................7 p.m. N16 Sat. at Huston-Tillotson..............................................1 p.m. N19 Tue. Northwood..........................................................7 p.m. N22 Fri. at Southwestern.............................................7:30 p.m. N26 Tue. at North Texas................................................7:30 p.m. N30 Sat. Texas A&M-International.....................................2 p.m. D4 Wed. St. Edwards.........................................................7 p.m. D6 Fri. Huston-Tillotson..................................................7 p.m. D14 Sat. McMurry.............................................................4 p.m. D16 Tue. Open Bible College..............................................7 p.m. D17 Wed. Open Bible College..............................................7 p.m. J4 Sat. Our Lady of the Lake...........................................4 p.m. J9 Thu. at Southeastern La.*......................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. at New Orleans*..................................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. Central Arkansas*..........................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. Oral Roberts*......................................................4 p.m. J23 Thu. Sam Houston St.* (CSNH)...............................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. Lamar*................................................................4 p.m. J30 Thu. at Northwestern St.*......................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................6 p.m. F6 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*......................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. Houston Baptist*.................................................4 p.m. F13 Thu. Abilene Christian* (ESPN3)..................................8 p.m. F27 Thu. at McNeese St.*.............................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. at Nicholls*....................................................3:30 p.m. M8 Sat. at Abilene Christian*............................................3 p.m.

McDermott Center

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish: ................................. 14-14, 9-9 LSC/t4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................................................... 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................................ 3/2 Newcomers: ............................................................................................ 5

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball: ...................................................................... 1986 Joined Southland: .............................................................................. 2013 All-Time Record: ...........................................................................514-348 Southland Record, Years: ............................................................... 0-0, 1st Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last: ............................................... None Southland Tournament Titles, Last: ..................................................... None NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last: .................................................. None NIT Appearances, Last: ...................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. vs. Texas-Permian Basin................................. W, 80-77 N10 Sat. at St. Edward’s................................................ W, 84-81 N14 Wed. St. Mary’s......................................................... L, 87-94 N17 Sat. at Texas A&M International.............................. W, 72-68 N24 Sat. St. Edward’s..................................................... L, 62-75 N29 Thu. Midwestern St.*............................................... L, 69-74 D1 Sat. Cameron*....................................................... W, 74-69 D4 Tue. at St. Mary’s..................................................... L, 61-71 D8 Sat. at McMurry...................................................... L, 68-76 D19 Wed. Texas A&M-International................................. W, 80-59 J2 Wed. at Texas A&M-Commerce*.............................. W, 86-75 J5 Sat. Tarleton St.*.................................................... W, 72-67 J10 Thu. West Texas A&M*............................................ W, 66-62 J12 Sat. Eastern New Mexico*...................................... W, 93-75 J15 Tue. at Abilene Christian*......................................... L, 76-93 J19 Sat. Angelo St.*.................................................... W, 100-83 J23 Wed. at Texas A&M-Kingsville*................................. W, 74-71 J26 Sat. Texas A&M-Kingsville*.................................... W, 75-67 J31 Thu. at Midwestern St.*........................................... L, 54-67 F2 Sat. at Cameron*.................................................... L, 60-69 F13 Wed. Texas A&M-Commerce*................................... L, 84-86 F16 Sat. at Tarleton St.*................................................. L, 71-77 F21 Thu. at West Texas A&M*........................................ W, 69-67 F23 Sat. at Eastern New Mexico*................................... L, 70-86 F27 Wed. Abilene Christian*............................................ L, 68-82 M2 Sat. at Angelo St.*................................................... L, 75-88 M7 Thu. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville...............................OTW, 80-75 M8 Fri. vs. Midwestern St............................................. L, 73-85


UIW CARDINALS COACHING HISTORY

SEASON OU TLOOK

Season Years Record Pct. Lee Williams 1980-82 N/A — James Harris 1982-85* 9-40 .184 Mel Barborak 1985-91 88-71 .554 Danny Kaspar 1991-2000 219-52 .808 Al Grushkin 2000-06 85-79 .518 Ken Burmeister 2006-present 127-70 .645 *record not available for 1983-84 season

UIW has done a lot of transitioning during the past few years moving from the Heartland Conference to the Lone Star Conference and finally to the Southland Conference and NCAA Division I for the 2013-14 season. One thing has remained constant during that time and it is head coach Ken Burmeister who is entering his eighth season with the Cardinals. Burmeister has had great success with UIW guiding the team to a 127-70 record during his tenure and seven consecutive winning seasons. He also brings Division I experience having served as the head coach at Texas-San Antonio and Loyola of Chicago previously. The Cardinals will continue to play their up-tempo brand of basketball that Burmeister has brought to the program. They will move the ball quickly and get up and down the court in hopes of playing games in the high 70s and low 80s. Inexperience could be a struggle for the team with only two players with previous Division I playing experience.The move from NCAA Division II to Division I will have growing pains, but it will be an exciting season as the Cardinals go through the process of playing their first ever Division I schedule.

Slated to join Hittle in the backcourt is fellow sophomore Mitchell Badillo at point guard. Badillo played a lot of minutes at the point as a true freshman and came through with flying

Junior Denzel Livingston is a jack-of-all-trades and will play a number of different positions including backup point guard. He has added strength and weight in the offseason in an effort to be able to handle stronger defenders. He was second on the team in scoring last year with 12.6 points per game, but he is more than just a scorer. He dished out 70 assists and had 52 steals while leading the team with 41 blocks. He is a great defensive player who is dangerous on the help side. Inside, the Cardinals have a pair of big bodies in center Ian Markolf and power forward Winslo Barry. Markolf is back after missing last season with an injury and looks to be in great shape after rehabbing over the past year. The former University of Wisconsin transfer is a big (7-1) presence in the middle of the defense who clogs the lane and alters shots. Barry figures to be the most impactful newcomer to the Cardinals. He is a relentless rebounder on both the offensive and defensive glass. At 6-10, he can be a shot blocker and is a strong finisher at the hoop.

Kyle Hittle

Freshman Sam Burmeister, the coach’s son, will be a great player, but the question is how soon? He will have to make the adjustment from high school to college ball and will be counted on to score and knock down shots.

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In the preseason, practices have been high intensity and competitive. Newcomers have meshed well with the returning players making for a fun team to watch on the court. Sophomore guard Kyle Hittle has looked particularly well on the floor while shooting a great percentage from outside. His high basketball IQ and ability to stretch the defense makes him a player that opponents will have to prepare for.

colors. He led the team with 3.9 assists per game and had a 1.7-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. He is a great passer and will be expected to put the team in position to score. He has also improved his jumper and should contribute more than the 5.1 points per game he scored last year.

Year one in Division I will be a fun one for the Cardinals with a high level of excitement surrounding the entire athletics program at UIW.

Ian Markolf

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UIW CARDINALS KEN BURMEISTER Head Coach Eighth Year

6-4, 195, Sophomore

Alma Mater St. Mary’s, 1970

New Braunfels, Texas

Record at UIW: 127-70 (seven years) Career Record: 255-154 (14 years)

TEAM PREVIEW

Head Coach Ken Burmeister enters his eighth season at the helm of UIW with a proven track record. He has posted seven consecutive winning seasons with the Cardinals including two conference titles and a pair of appearances in the NCAA Division II South Central Region Tournament. He has accumulated a 255-194 record in 16 seasons as a head coach and his record with the Cardinals is 127-70. Burmeister led the Cardinals from the Heartland Conference to the Lone Star Conference during the previous three seasons and will be leading the program in the transition from Division II to Division I and the Southland Conference. In his three seasons in the Lone Star, he guided UIW to a pair of conference tournament appearances, including a semifinal appearance in 2012-13. In 2012-13, the Cardinals were led by First Team all-LSC and second team all-region forward Dionelle Rucker who led the LSC in scoring with 18.2 points per game. In addition, Burmeister coached his first LSC Freshman of the Year in Kyle Hittle who averaged 10.5 points per game. The 2011-12 team had a pair of all-conference players in Chris Johnson (first) and Shaun Umeh (second). Umeh was also the LSC Defensive Player of the Year. Burmeister led the Cardinals to back-to-back Heartland Conference titles in 2008-09 and 2009-10. Shooting guard Pierce Caldwell was Division II honorable mention All-American, the Heartland Player of the Year and Heartland Tournament MVP in both seasons when the team won 23 games each year. In 2007-08, Burmeister took the Cardinals to the Heartland Conference Tournament. Caldwell won his first Heartland Player of the Year award and was recognized as a Divsion II honorable mention All-American. Burmeister took over a program in 2006-07 that was coming off a pair of losing seasons, the first since 1989-90. He led the team to an 18-11 record and had three players earn all-conference honors while Caldwell was named the Heartland Freshman of the Year. It truly was a starting over moment when Burmeister accepted the head men’s basketball coaching position at UIW. It was a time of renewal for Burmeister who had not coached in seven years. And, it had to be a time of regeneration for the Cardinals who had not won a single conference game the year before and finished last in the league standings. Burmeister has been a head coach at four schools. His first was at the University of Texas-San Antonio where his four-year mark was 72-44 and included one trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament. His second job was at Loyola of Chicago. He improved the team’s record each season he was there. After that, he coached one year as the interim head coach at Trinity University in San Antonio leading them to a 16-9 record. The Twin Lakes, Wis., native is a graduate of St. Mary’s University and holds a master’s degree from Northern Arizona University. He and his wife, Brenda, have to children, Amanda and Sam.

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KYLE HITTLE

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Guard

New Braunfels H.S.

Hittle had a very productive freshman season for the Cardinals earning Lone Star Conference coFreshman of the Year honors ... started 17 of the 22 games he played, but had season cut short with an injury ... still managed 10.5 points and 3.4 rebounds per game while shooting 49.0 percent from the field and 41.3 percent from 3-point range ... scored double figures 13 times during the season and went for a season-high 24 points at McMurry when he was 9-fo-11 from the field ... knocked down 4-of-6 three-point attempts and dished out four assists in a win at Texas A&M-International ... scored 19 points in a road win at Texas A&M-Commerce and 18 points in a home loss to the Lions ... named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

DENZEL LIVINGSTON

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6-4, 178, Junior Guard Houston, Texas Waltrip H.S.

Livingston played in all 28 games and made 22 starts last season as a sophomore ... averaged 12.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.5 blocks per game ... named the Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week after scoring 26 and 14 points in back-to-back games against Texas A&MKingsville ... was named the LSC Defensive Player of the Week after a big performance in a win over Texas A&M-International when he scored 21 points, grabbed eight defensive rebounds, dished out four assists, blocked five shots and had three steals ... had multiple blocks in 12 games and had a season high six steals at St. Edward’s in the second game of the season ... poured in a season high 30 points when he went 13-for-13 at the foul line in a loss at Angelo State.

IAN MARKOLF

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7-0, 255, Senior Center San Antonio, Texas Wisconsin

Missed all of last season with an injury and took a medical red-shirt ... averaged 7.5 points and 6.1 rebounds per game as a junior in 2011-12 while finishing fourth in the Lone Star Conference with 1.1 blocks per game ... had three double-doubles including back-to-back performances against HustonTillotson and at St. Edward’s ... had 14 points and 13 boards against HTU and 14 points and 11 boards at St. Edward’s ... scored a season high 17 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out five assists in the win over Ecclesia College ... had four blocks in a game on three different occasions ... came to UIW after two seasons at Wisconsin.


UIW CARDINALS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 Rucker, Dionelle 28 28 997 35.6 195 356 .548 1 3 .333 119 171 .696 61 123 184 6.6 76 3 40 66 23 47 510 18.2 11 Livingston, Denzel 28 22 823 29.4 115 244 .471 28 92 .304 95 135 .704 20 105 125 4.5 73 2 70 54 41 52 353 12.6 02 Brown, Lyn’Dale 27 26 885 32.8 114 234 .487 15 48 .313 55 87 .632 49 107 156 5.8 68 1 99 70 11 60 298 11.0 33 Horton, Anthony 28 25 688 24.6 81 219 .370 26 86 .302 54 68 .794 28 68 96 3.4 95 7 25 40 20 14 242 8.6 04 Hittle, Kyle 22 17 623 28.3 77 157 .490 33 80 .413 43 66 .652 17 57 74 3.4 45 0 34 28 5 18 230 10.5 30 Corley, Andre 18 5 419 23.3 58 128 .453 25 68 .368 40 45 .889 2 41 43 2.4 35 0 16 23 1 9 181 10.1 03 Badillo, Mitchell 28 14 739 26.4 42 116 .362 27 68 .397 31 44 .705 8 48 56 2.0 52 0 108 64 1 19 142 5.1 24 Sumbry, Hasani 28 1 264 9.4 24 34 .706 0 0 .000 9 16 .563 15 31 46 1.6 53 0 6 16 8 5 57 2.0 20 Solomon, Kelcey 2 2 59 29.5 11 20 .550 1 5 .200 4 7 .571 2 4 6 3.0 8 1 4 5 2 2 27 13.5 22 Pina, Isai 13 0 69 5.3 7 16 .438 4 9 .444 2 5 .400 1 6 7 0.5 5 0 2 2 0 1 20 1.5 10 Hagan-Daniel, Mike 16 0 40 2.5 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 3 4 .750 3 3 6 0.4 11 0 1 6 0 1 13 0.8 25 Louwagie III, Joseph 6 0 9 1.5 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 1.3 15 Ytuarte, Jonah 6 0 11 1.8 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.3 TM TEAM................ 26 40 66 2.4 0 4 0 Total.......... 28 731 1,537 .476 162 463 .350 459 652 .704 232 633 865 30.9 526 14 405 379 112 229 2,083 74.4 Opponents...... 28 747 1,624 .460 171 496 .345 454 645 .704 348 688 1,036 37.0 566 - 389 413 86 182 2,119 75.7

2012-13 LONE STA R CONF ERENCE STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 Rucker, Dionelle 18 18 666 37.0 122 222 .550 1 2 .500 76 109 .697 38 89 127 7.1 45 0 29 43 12 23 321 17.8 11 Livingston, Denzel 18 15 531 29.5 74 159 .465 19 61 .311 58 79 .734 17 64 81 4.5 44 0 47 31 29 30 225 12.5 02 Brown, Lyn’Dale 18 18 570 31.7 68 136 .500 12 32 .375 34 53 .642 37 59 96 5.3 43 1 67 44 5 38 182 10.1 30 Corley, Andre 16 5 383 23.9 56 118 .475 23 61 .377 40 45 .889 2 37 39 2.4 33 0 16 20 1 7 175 10.9 33 Horton, Anthony 18 15 404 22.4 55 129 .426 20 57 .351 28 37 .757 14 37 51 2.8 56 3 13 24 10 9 158 8.8 04 Hittle, Kyle 14 14 431 30.8 52 108 .481 22 56 .393 28 44 .636 13 35 48 3.4 27 0 24 18 4 12 154 11.0 03 Badillo, Mitchell 18 4 429 23.8 23 66 .348 18 46 .391 14 22 .636 6 25 31 1.7 27 0 63 38 1 9 78 4.3 24 Sumbry, Hasani 18 1 139 7.7 12 18 .667 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 8 15 23 1.3 32 0 4 7 5 3 26 1.4 22 Pina, Isai 7 0 22 3.1 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.3 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.9 25 Louwagie III, Joseph 4 0 4 1.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 1.5 10 Hagan-Daniel, Mike 9 0 18 2.0 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 3 1 4 0.4 8 0 0 3 0 0 5 0.6 15 Ytuarte, Jonah 3 0 4 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 15 31 46 2.6 0 3 0 Total.......... 18 466 966 .482 116 319 .364 288 405 .711 153 395 548 30.4 322 4 264 232 67 132 1336 74.2 Opponents...... 18 481 1026 .469 113 318 .355 283 398 .711 216 420 636 35.3 358 - 253 248 49 116 1358 75.4

2013-14 UI W ROSTERS Pos. G G G G G/F G G G F G G F F C

Ht. 5-10 5-6 5-10 6-4 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-5 5-11 6-1 6-10 6-8 7-0

Wt. 160 155 175 195 225 185 178 195 223 180 184 234 230 255

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

Hometown/Previous School San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels Christian Academy Houston, Texas/Cy Falls New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels Linden, N.J./Navarro JC New Orleans, La./SA Edison Houston, Texas/Waltrip San Antonio, Texas/Churchill Adkins, Texas/East Central San Antonio, Texas/Madison San Antonio, Texas/Johnson Nassau, Bahamas/Tyler JC League City, Texas/Campbell San Antonio, Texas/Wisconsin

Alphabetical No. Name 3 Mitchell Badillo 21 John Baker 32 Winslo Barry 22 Marcus Brock 15 Sam Burmeister 4 Kyle Hittle 33 Anthony Horton 10 Phillip Johnson 11 Denzel Livingston 25 Joseph Louwagie III 50 Ian Markolf 2 Paul Perez 5 Justin Philippe 0 Chris Starkes

Pos. G F F G G G F G G G C G G/F G

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Chris Starkes 2 Paul Perez 3 Mitchell Badillo 4 Kyle Hittle 5 Justin Philippe 10 Phillip Johnson 11 Denzel Livingston 15 Sam Burmeister 21 John Baker 22 Marcus Brock 25 Joseph Louwagie III 32 Winslo Barry 33 Anthony Horton 50 Ian Markolf

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LAMAR CARDINALS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Kenneth R. Evans University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1923 Location:........................................................................... Beaumont, Texas Enrollment:...................................................................................... 14,054 Nickname:....................................................................................Cardinals Colors:..................................................................................Red and White President:................................................................... Dr. Kenneth R. Evans Athletics Director:.............................................................Jason Henderson Faculty Representative:....................................................Dr. Hsing-wei Chu Senior Woman Administrator:.................................................... Helene Thill

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:................................................ Montagne Center, 1984 Capacity:......................................................................................... 10,080 Record:..........................................................................................282-132 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 409-880-2343 Dr. Hsing-wei Chu Faculty Athletics Representative

Jason Henderson Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:............................................................................... Pat Knight Alma mater, Year:................................................................... Indiana, 1995 School Record, Years:..................................................................26-40, 3rd Career Record, Years:................................................................76-101, 7th Assistant Coaches:.........................................Kermit Holmes, Scott Wagers, ...................................................................................... Sherron Wilkerson Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 409-880-8301

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:....................................................................... James Dixon E-Mail:................................................................... james.dixon@lamar.edu Office:.................................................................................. 409-880-8329 Cell:..................................................................................... 936-552-1171 Fax:..................................................................................... 409-880-2338

2013-14 SCHEDULE Helene Thill Senior Woman Administrator

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N9 Sat. at Butler (FS2).....................................................6 p.m. N12 Tue. George Mason.....................................................7 p.m. N16 Sat. at Washington St. (PAC12)...................................... TBA N21 Thu. vs. Savannah St..................................................5 p.m. N22 Fri. vs. Utah (PAC12).................................................8 p.m. N23 Sat. vs. Grand Canyon................................................... TBA N27 Wed. Texas Pan-American...........................................7 p.m. N30 Sat. Arkansas St.........................................................6 p.m. D15 Sun. Tennessee Tech...................................................2 p.m. D18 Wed. at LIU-Brooklyn...................................................6 p.m. D21 Sat. at Canisius.....................................................3:15 p.m. D28 Sat. at Colorado St.....................................................3 p.m. J2 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................8 p.m. J4 Sat. at Northwestern St.*...........................................3 p.m. J9 Thu. Nicholls*........................................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. McNeese St.*......................................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. at New Orleans* (ESPN3)...............................7:45 p.m. J18 Sat. at Southeastern La.*......................................4:30 p.m. J23 Thu. at Abilene Christian*.......................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. at UIW*...............................................................4 p.m. J30 Thu. Houston Baptist*............................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi* (ESPN3)..............................6 p.m. F8 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*............................................4 p.m. F13 Thu. Stephen F. Austin*..........................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. Northwestern St.*...............................................6 p.m. F22 Sat. Sam Houston St..................................................6 p.m. F27 Thu. at Oral Roberts*..................................................7 p.m. M1 Sat. at Central Arkansas*...........................................4 p.m. M6 Thu. New Orleans*.................................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. Southeastern La.*...............................................6 p.m.

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2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:..................................... 3-28, 1-17/10th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 3/2 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 7

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1951-52 Joined Southland: ............................................................ 1963-64 & 1998 All-Time Record:............................................................................918-793 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................265-217, 39 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 9, 2008 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 4, 2012 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 6, 2012 NIT Appearances, Last.................................................................... 4, 1986

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N12 Mon. at Kansas St..................................................... L, 55-79 N13 Tue. vs. North Texas................................................. L, 59-74 N17 Sat. at Charlotte...................................................... L, 49-70 N19 Mon. at Virginia......................................................... L, 44-63 N20 Tue. vs. IUPUI.......................................................... W, 86-82 N25 Sun. at Arkansas St.................................................. L, 53-93 N27 Tue. at Alabama....................................................... L, 47-75 D4 Tue. at Purdue......................................................... L, 39-72 D11 Tue. at Louisiana-Lafayette...................................... L, 60-77 D12 Wed. at Baylor.......................................................... L, 68-85 D15 Sat. at Texas-Pan American..................................... L, 70-75 D29 Sat. LIU-Brooklyn................................................... W, 81-80 J3 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 43-79 J5 Sat. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 58-86 J7 Mon. Southeastern La.*............................................ L, 63-67 J10 Thu. Sam Houston St.*............................................. L, 57-68 J12 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi*........................................ L, 56-62 J19 Sat. at McNeese St.*............................................... L, 50-74 J24 Thu. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 74-91 J26 Sat. at Central Arkansas*........................................ L, 59-88 J31 Thu. Northwestern St.*............................................ L, 63-85 F2 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 51-65 F7 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*................................... W, 67-63 F9 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*......................................... L, 40-78 F16 Sat. McNeese St.*................................................... L, 62-69 F19 Tue. Nicholls*.......................................................... L, 63-74 F23 Sat. Texas St........................................................... L, 61-74 F28 Thu. Central Arkansas*...................................... 2OTL, 99-106 M2 Sat. Oral Roberts*................................................... L, 50-68 M7 Thu. at Nicholls*...................................................... L, 63-90 M9 Sat. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 72-86


LAMAR CARDINALS SEASON OU TLOOK

The 2013-14 season will be a new look, of sorts, for Lamar, which returns two starters, but only six letterwinners from the 2012-13 season, which could have the average fan looking past this year’s version of the Cardinals. That assumption would be a mistake. Lamar returns two of its top four scorers from last season, including California native Rhon Mitchell. A 6-5 forward, Mitchell was one of the top freshmen in the league last season averaging better than 10 points and nearly five rebounds per game. Mitchell will be joined by the squad’s lone senior, Amos Wilson, who averaged nearly nine points and five rebounds in 23 starts last season. The Cardinals will turn to a couple of sophomores for leadership at the guard spot. Keilan Blanks and Donnell Minton return from a rookie campaign that saw them combine to average 12

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points and four assists per game in 24 starts last season. In addition, all six of Lamar’s returning letterwinners bring starting experience to the lineup. Coach Pat Knight, and his staff, have added seven newcomers to this year’s squad, but they bring with them quite a bit of success and experience from the junior college level. Among the team’s seven newcomers, five come by way of the junior college route, with two freshmen. The incoming class adds immediate help at both ends of the floor. Four of the five transfers averaged double-figure scoring during their JUCO careers, while Gainesville, Fla. native, Octavius Green, was the nation’s second-leading rebounder averaging 13 rebounds per contest. Tyran de Lattibeaudiere comes to Beaumont from one of the top junior college programs in the country. One of the nation’s top shot blockers, de Lattibeaudiere, guided Vincennes University to the NJCAA Final Four, while averaging 5.0 blocks per game during his sophomore season.

COACHING HISTORY Season Jack Martin Billy Tubbs Pat Foster Tom Abatemarco Tony Branch Mike Newell Grey Giovanine Mike Deane Steve Roccaforte Pat Knight

Years 1951-76 1976-80, 2003-06 1980-86 1986-88 1988-90 1990-93 1993-99 1999-2003 2006-2010 2011-present

Record Pct. 334-283 .541 121-89 .576 134-49 .732 34-26 .567 19-37 .339 42-44 .488 80-85 .485 53-63 .457 76-78 .506 26-40 .394

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While the Cardinals’ schedule will not have them facing a tough 11-game road stretch like last season, the upcoming slate is a daunting one that consists of trips to both coasts, games in all four times zones, as well as games against four teams that competed in the 2013 NCAA tournament. Lamar opens the 2013-14 season at Butler Nov. 9, before hosting George Mason in their home opener three nights later. Things don’t get any easier when Lamar opens conference play with consecutive road games against the defending Southland regular-season champion, Stephen F. Austin, Jan. 2 and the defending Southland tournament champion Northwestern State Jan. 4.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1963-64 19-6 7-1 – 1964-65 18-6 5-3 – 1965-66 17-9 4-4 – 1966-67 5-19 0-8 – 1967-68 8-17 3-5 – 1968-69 20-4 6-2 – 1969-70 15-9 7-1 – 1970-71 11-13 5-3 – 1971-72 13-13 7-1 – 1972-73 11-13 6-6 – 1973-74 6-19 0-4 – 1974-75 7-16 4-4 – 1975-76 10-14 6-4 – 1976-77 12-17 6-4 – 1977-78 18-9 8-2 – 1978-79 23-9 9-1 – 1979-80 22-11 8-2 – 1980-81 25-5 8-2 2-0* 1981-82 22-7 7-3 DNQ 1982-83 23-8 9-3 2-0* 1983-84 26-5 11-1 1-1 1984-85 20-12 8-4 2-1 1985-86 18-12 6-6 0-1 1986-87 14-15 4-6 1-1 1987-98 Not a Southland Member 1998-99 17-11 11-7 1-1 1999-00 15-16 8-10 3-0* 2000-01 9-18 7-13 DNQ 2001-02 15-14 11-9 1-1 2002-03 13-14 10-10 DNQ 2003-04 11-18 5-11 DNQ 2004-05 18-11 9-7 1-1 2005-06 17-14 9-7 1-1 2006-07 15-17 8-8 1-1 2007-08 19-11 13-3 0-1 2008-09 15-15 6-10 DNQ 2009-10 14-18 5-11 DNQ 2010-11 13-17 7-9 DNQ 2011-12 23-12 11-5 3-0* 2012-13 3-28 1-17 DNQ

Amos Wilson

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KEILAN BLANKS Head Coach Third Year

5-8, 156, Sophomore

Alma Mater Indiana, 1995

Spring Hill, Tenn.

Record at LU: 26-40 (two years) Career Record: 76-101 (six years)

TEAM PREVIEW

Pat Knight was named the university’s 10th head coach, since Lamar became a four-year institution, prior to the 2011-12 season. The Pat Knight era got started in thrilling fashion as Knight guided the team to a six-game win streak to win the 2012 Southland Conference tournament title, and advance to the NCAA tournament. It was Lamar’s sixth NCAA tournament appearance and first since the 1999-2000 season. Knight, who became the third Lamar coach to take the team to the NCAA tournament in his first season, also led the Cardinals to their first 20-win season since 1987-88. Lamar’s 23 wins tied for the third highest single season total in school history. Thanks to the outstanding season, Lamar had three players recognized as All-Southland Conference selections. Mike James was a first-team all-conference selection, while Devon Lamb and Anthony Miles were both named to the second-team. Brandon Davis was also honored by the league as he was named to the all-academic first-team. Knight came to Lamar after 10 seasons at Texas Tech, including the final three-plus years as head coach. Named head coach designate at Tech prior to the 2005-06 season, Knight took over for his Hall-of-Fame father Bob Knight toward the end of the 2007-08 season. In three-plus seasons as head coach of the Red Raiders, Knight compiled a 50-61 record. His 2009-10 squad posted a 19-16 overall record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the postseason National Invitation Tournament before falling at Mississippi in double overtime. Knight served for nearly seven years as an assistant at Tech under his father which included four trips to the NCAA tournament and a run to the Sweet 16 in 2005. Texas Tech enjoyed five 20-win seasons during Knight’s tenure as an assistant. Knight’s professional career began as a scout and administrative assistant with the NBA’s Phoenix Suns after his four-year playing career at Indiana. In 1997, Knight became an assistant coach with the Connecticut Pride of the Continental Basketball Association. In 1998, Knight became a head coach for the first time, guiding the Wisconsin Blast of the International Basketball Association to a 19-15 record. Knight began his college coaching career at his alma mater as an assistant for two seasons from 1998-2000. The Hoosiers were 43-20 during that time and played in the NCAA tournament both years. In his second season at Indiana, senior guard A.J. Guyton earned AP FirstTeam All-America honors before becoming a second-round draft choice of the Chicago Bulls. Knight then spent one season as an assistant at Akron before moving to Texas Tech. A four-year letterwinner for the Hoosiers from 1991-95, Knight graduated in 1995 with a degree in sports management. During his playing days, Indiana appeared in the NCAA tournament every season and advanced to the “Elite Eight” in 1993. Knight and the former Amanda Shaw were married on May 10, 2002.

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Spring Hill H.S.

Played in 25 games earning five starts last year as a freshman ... averaged 6.6 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game ... also recorded eight steals and recorded a block on the season ... shot nearly 80 percent from the free-throw line (35-44) ... scored in double-figures five times ... was 8-of-14 from the floor, and 5-of-7 from beyond the arc to score a career-high 25 points at Oral Roberts ... had an 18-point, four-rebound game against LIU-Brooklyn ... the four rebounds equaled his career high ... netted 14 points against Southeastern Louisiana ... scored 12 points, dished out a career-high six assists and grabbed two rebounds against IUPUI.

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6-5, 180, Sophomore Forward Inglewood, Calif. Inglewood H.S.

Played in 31 games, earning 32 starts as a freshman ... finished second on the team averaging 10.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 0.8 blocks per contest ... recorded double-figures in points 15 times ... had four double-doubles ... recorded a career high with 25 points against Central Arkansas ... scored 21 points and had six rebounds at Louisiana-Lafayette ... first double-double of the season came at Charlotte where he scored 14 points and pulled down 10 rebounds ... had a 19-point, five-rebound effort at Baylor ... recorded 14-point, 10-rebound efforts against Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls ... scored 13 points, and hauled in 13 rebounds at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ... scored 18 points and pulled down seven rebounds against McNeese State ... blocked a career-high three shots twice.

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6-5, 195, Senior Forward Allen, Texas Newman Smith H.S. Collin County C.C. Played in 27 games, earning 23 starts last year as a junior ... fourth on the team, averaging 8.9 points per game ... third in rebounds (4.7 per game) and led the team averaging 1.2 steals per game ... also credited with 21 assists and 13 blocks ... scored in double figures 12 times during the season, scoring at least 20 points in two games ... recorded a career-high 23 points against Nicholls ... pulled down seven boards and dished out a season-high four assists against the Colonels ... followed up with consecutive 19-point, seven-rebound efforts against Texas State and Central Arkansas ... scored 21 points and pulled down five rebounds at Baylor ... scored 10 points and pulled down a career-high eight rebounds against IUPUI ... pulled down eight rebounds three other times during the season.


LAMAR CARDINALS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 35 Brown, Stan 31 30 896 28.9 136 284 .479 0 2 .000 87 129 .674 67 170 237 7.6 66 1 14 51 26 14 359 11.6 10 Mitchell, Rhon 31 23 899 29.0 133 335 .397 2 14 .143 52 73 .712 47 105 152 4.9 50 1 36 78 25 7 320 10.3 22 Minor, Donley 31 29 1022 33.0 103 286 .360 31 90 .344 61 81 .753 19 82 101 3.3 67 1 112 93 6 23 298 9.6 34 Wilson, Amos 27 23 675 25.0 97 238 .408 0 1 .000 46 64 .719 55 72 127 4.7 75 2 21 60 13 33 240 8.9 01 Blanks, Keilan 25 5 528 21.1 56 145 .386 18 47 .383 35 44 .795 8 47 55 2.2 29 1 46 55 1 8 165 6.6 03 Minton, Donnell 31 19 748 24.1 73 174 .420 0 4 .000 22 34 .647 18 67 85 2.7 55 2 57 84 6 14 168 5.4 24 Muepo, D.J. 10 3 145 14.5 15 38 .395 0 1 .000 11 14 .786 11 22 33 3.3 17 0 14 9 6 8 41 4.1 05 Webb, Hondo 27 9 411 15.2 37 73 .507 1 10 .100 20 26 .769 31 42 73 2.7 55 3 27 54 4 10 95 3.5 02 Acosta, Nikko 30 6 382 12.7 30 78 .385 0 0 .000 28 44 .636 32 43 75 2.5 48 0 13 28 21 5 88 2.9 21 Doty, Brennan 11 1 79 7.2 7 19 .368 1 2 .500 13 18 .722 5 9 14 1.3 8 0 3 18 0 2 28 2.5 33 Ebomwonyi, Osas 5 0 47 9.4 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 3 9 12 2.4 4 0 1 3 6 1 8 1.6 50 Norman, Sebastian 20 1 142 7.1 9 25 .360 0 0 .000 6 13 .462 8 25 33 1.7 20 0 1 7 13 6 24 1.2 04 Hancock, Matt 26 6 270 10.4 11 37 .297 4 16 .250 0 1 .000 4 14 18 0.7 12 0 8 17 1 1 26 1.0 12 Curran, Brian 2 0 6 3.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1.0 TM TEAM................ 50 72 122 3.9 2 6 0 Total.......... 31 710 1,741 .408 57 188 .303 385 548 .703 359 779 1,138 36.7 508 12 353 564 128 133 1,862 60.1 Opponents...... 31 903 1,997 .452 202 564 .358 390 579 .674 409 749 1,158 37.4 508 - 491 354 150 307 2,398 77.4

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 35 Brown, Stan 18 17 551 30.6 81 180 .450 0 2 .000 60 90 .667 43 105 148 8.2 37 1 5 34 16 5 222 12.3 22 Minor, Donley 18 17 623 34.6 56 165 .339 20 56 .357 43 59 .729 13 51 64 3.6 41 1 74 47 5 15 175 9.7 10 Mitchell, Rhon 18 12 520 28.9 66 187 .353 0 6 .000 40 55 .727 29 61 90 5.0 31 1 27 42 17 1 172 9.6 34 Wilson, Amos 16 12 395 24.7 57 136 .419 0 0 .000 31 43 .721 34 42 76 4.8 50 1 10 40 10 16 145 9.1 01 Blanks, Keilan 13 1 277 21.3 27 69 .391 10 22 .455 25 33 .758 3 25 28 2.2 16 1 23 25 1 5 89 6.8 03 Minton, Donnell 18 12 467 25.9 51 116 .440 0 1 .000 12 22 .545 9 41 50 2.8 35 2 31 48 1 8 114 6.3 24 Muepo, D.J. 7 3 119 17.0 14 34 .412 0 0 .000 10 11 .909 10 17 27 3.9 13 0 14 7 6 6 38 5.4 05 Webb, Hondo 15 6 235 15.7 19 36 .528 0 3 .000 16 20 .800 23 25 48 3.2 34 3 14 29 4 5 54 3.6 02 Acosta, Nikko 17 3 183 10.8 16 32 .500 0 0 .000 9 16 .563 15 27 42 2.5 22 0 5 15 11 2 41 2.4 21 Doty, Brennan 10 1 58 5.8 5 14 .357 1 2 .500 10 14 .714 3 3 6 0.6 7 0 1 17 0 0 21 2.1 04 Hancock, Matt 16 5 165 10.3 6 23 .261 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 3 10 13 0.8 6 0 3 11 1 1 13 0.8 50 Norman, Sebastian 10 1 57 5.7 1 8 .125 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 1 11 12 1.2 10 0 0 5 5 2 6 0.6 TM TEAM................ 23 42 65 3.6 0 2 0 Total.......... 18 399 1,000 .399 32 99 .323 260 369 .705 209 460 669 37.2 302 10 207 322 77 66 1,090 60.6 Opponents...... 18 518 1,148 .451 115 322 .357 248 358 .693 224 447 671 37.3 316 - 295 200 75 176 1,399 77.7

2013-14 LA M A R ROSTERS Pos. G G G G F F G G/F F G F F F

Ht. 5-8 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-9

Wt. 156 170 148 205 203 180 154 195 207 195 194 195 230

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

Hometown/Previous School Spring Hill, Tenn./Spring Hill Los Angeles, Calif./Norwalk/Cerritos College Indianapolis, Ind./Northwest Melbourne, Australia/Scotch College Kingston, Jamaica/Tivoli Gardens/Vincennes Univ. Inglewood, Calif./Inglewood Madison, Wis./Madison East/Jacksonville College Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Deerfield Ridgeland, Miss./Ridgeland/SW Mississippi CC Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville/South Georgia Tech Allen, Texas/Newman Smith/Collin County CC Uppsala, Sweden/Celsius School

Alphabetical No. Name 1 Keilan Blanks 5 Tyran de Lattibeaudiere 24 Octavius Green 4 Matt Hancock 11 Nimrod Hilliard 2 Anthony Holliday 22 Preston Mattingly 3 Donnell Minton 10 Rhon Mitchell 50 Sebastian Norman 20 Marcus Owens 21 Donovan Ross 34 Amos Wilson

Pos. G F F G G G G G F F G/F F F

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Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Keilan Blanks 2 Anthony Holliday 3 Donnell Minton 4 Matt Hancock 5 Tyran de Lattibeaudiere 10 Rhon Mitchell 11 Nimrod Hilliard 20 Marcus Owens 21 Donovan Ross 22 Preston Mattingly 24 Octavius Green 34 Amos Wilson 50 Sebastian Norman

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McNEESE STATE COWBOYS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Philip C. Williams University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1939 Location:...........................................................................Lake Charles, La. Enrollment:........................................................................................ 8,900 Nickname:.................................................................................... Cowboys Colors:...................................................................................... Blue & Gold President:....................................................................Dr. Philip C. Williams Athletics Director:................................................................Bruce Hemphill Faculty Representative:...................................................... Dr. Mike Soileau Senior Woman Administrator:................................................ Bridget Martin

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:.................................................Burton Coliseum, 1986 Capacity:........................................................................................... 8,000 Record:..........................................................................................208-149 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 337-562-4061 Dr. Mike Soileau Faculty Athletics Representative

Bruce Hemphill Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:........................................................................Dave Simmons Alma mater, Year:........................................................Louisiana Tech, 1981 School Record, Years:..............................................................101-116, 8th Career Record, Years:............................................................128-145, 10th Assistant Coaches:........................................... David Dumars, Steve Welch, ........................................................................................... Patrick Haynes Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 337-475-5480

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:...............................................................Matthew Bonnette E-Mail:................................................................wbonnette@mcneese.edu Office:.................................................................................. 337-475-5207 Cell:..................................................................................... 337-263-4822 Fax:..................................................................................... 337-475-5207

2013-14 SCHEDULE Bridget Martin Senior Woman Administrator

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Matthew Bonnette Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. at Michigan St.....................................................6 p.m. N12 Tue. at Louisiana-Lafayette....................................7:05 p.m. N15 Fri. Louisiana College................................................7 p.m. N18 Mon. vs. Georgia St.................................................4:30 p.m. N19-29 NIT Season Tipoff................................................... TBA D2 Mon. at SMU (ESPN3).............................................7:30 p.m. D14 Sat. at Texas A&M (FSSW)..........................................7 p.m. D17 Tue. at Louisiana Tech...........................................6:30 p.m. D21 Sat. at San Diego St...................................................9 p.m. D28 Sat. at LSU...................................................................7 .m. D31 Tue. Dillard (La.).........................................................6 p.m. J2 Thu. Southeastern La.*..........................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. New Orleans*......................................................3 p.m. J9 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*.......................................7:45 p.m. J11 Sat. at Lamar*............................................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*......................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. Houston Baptist* (ESPN3)....................................3 p.m. J21 Tue. Nicholls* (CSNH).................................................8 p.m. J30 Thu. Central Arkansas*..........................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. Oral Roberts*......................................................3 p.m. F6 Thu. at Northwestern St.* (ESPN3).........................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................6 p.m. F13 Thu. at Southeastern La.*.....................................7:30 p.m. F16 Sun. at New Orleans*.............................................2:15 p.m. F22 Sat. at Nicholls*....................................................3:30 p.m. F27 Thu. UIW*..............................................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. Abilene Christian*...............................................3 p.m. M6 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*..................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m.

Burton Coliseum

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:.................................... 14-17, 7-11/t7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................................................. 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 3/2 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 5

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:....................................................................... 1946 Joined Southland: .............................................................................. 1975 All-Time Record:............................................................................981-831 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................304-278, 39 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 6, 2011 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 2, 2002 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 2, 2002 NIT Appearances, Last:................................................................... 3, 2011

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. Louisiana College............................................ W, 72-54 N13 Tue. at LSU.............................................................. L, 48-73 N15 Thu. at Southeast Missouri St.................................. L, 53-64 N20 Tue. at Ole Miss....................................................... L, 50-76 N27 Tue. Centenary....................................................... W, 93-62 D3 Mon. UT Tyler........................................................... W, 73-47 D8 Sat. Louisiana-Lafayette......................................... W, 77-72 D12 Wed. Louisiana Tech................................................ W, 80-72 D16 Sun. at Texas Tech.................................................. W, 80-75 D22 Sat. at North Carolina.............................................. L, 63-97 J3 Thu. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 63-78 J5 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 43-71 J7 Mon. Nicholls*.......................................................... L, 63-64 J10 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 75-71 J12 Sat. Sam Houston St.*............................................. L, 57-72 J19 Sat. Lamar*............................................................W, 74, 50 J24 Thu. at Central Arkansas*.................................. 3OTL, 98-103 J26 Sat. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 54-75 J30 Wed. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 39-59 F3 Sun. Northwestern St.*............................................ L, 74-86 F7 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*......................................OTW, 59-58 F9 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.................................... L, 58-61 F16 Sat. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 69-62 F19 Tue. Southeastern La.*........................................... W, 65-58 F23 Sat. at Toledo.......................................................... L, 66-79 F28 Thu. Oral Roberts*.................................................. W, 56-54 M2 Sat. Central Arkansas*............................................ L, 67-68 M7 Thu. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 68-79 M9 Sat. at Nicholls*................................................. 2OTW, 91-88 M13 Wed. vs. Nicholls..................................................... W, 62-59 M14 Thu. vs. Southeastern La.......................................... L, 65-68


McNEESE STATE COWBOYS SEASON OU TLOOK

Guidry ended the season with a team-high 18 doubledigit scoring games, four games with 20 or more points, and had seven double-doubles. “Desharick really developed into an outside threat last year,” Simmons said. “He has the potential to have big night but must become a more consistent player for the entire 40 minutes.” McFerrin missed the first seven games of the 2012-13 season due to academic suspension but returned with a flourish with three straight double-digit scoring games (14 vs. Louisiana Tech; 18 at Texas Tech; 10 at North Carolina). He ended the season ranked fifth on the team with 8.7 points per game and was second in rebounding with a 6.5 average. “Craig will be expected to be a force down low,” Simmons said. “He must develop into a more consistent player and develop a more consistent mid-range game.” Fields along with Regis and Eackles will help provide depth at the 2 and 3 guard spots as well as some leadership on the team. Incoming freshman Marcus Mathieu could make an immediate impact at the point guard position. Also looking to add to a stellar freshman season is Lewis, who finished fourth in the conference with 1.4 blocked shots per game. Sophomore transfer Matthew Moss from LouisianaLafayette and a native of Anacoco, could step in to become a dual threat for the Cowboys. “We won’t have him until mid-term but he’s a big tall guy that has 3-point range,” Simmons. The 2012-13 season featured non-conference wins over Texas Tech, Louisiana Tech and Louisiana-Lafayette as well as road matchups at LSU, Ole Miss and North Carolina. That doesn’t compare to the non-league slate McNeese will see this season.The Cowboys only have two home games before starting conference play and will open the season at national title contender Michigan State (Nov. 8).The Cowboys will also travel to face 2013 NCAA tournament participant San Diego State (Dec. 21) as well as SMU (Dec. 2), Texas A&M (Dec. 14), Louisiana Tech (Dec. 17) and LSU (Dec. 28). McNeese will open the conference season with two home games beginning Jan. 2 against Southeastern Louisiana followed by league newcomer New Orleans two days later.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1974-75 16-8 6-2 – 1975-76 16-11 7-3 – 1976-77 20-7 7-3 – 1977-78 20-8 8-2 – 1978-79 10-17 3-7 – 1979-80 15-12 5-5 – 1980-81 11-21 0-10 1-1 1981-82 14-15 4-6 1-1 1982-83 16-13 6-6 1-1 1983-84 16-15 6-6 1-1 1984-85 18-10 9-3 1-1 1985-86 21-11 8-4 2-1 1986-87 14-14 5-5 0-1 1987-88 7-22 4-10 1-1 1988-89 16-14 9-5 2-0* 1989-90 14-13 11-3 0-1 1990-91 8-19 4-10 DNQ 1991-92 7-22 4-14 DNQ 1992-93 12-15 9-9 0-1 1993-94 11-16 9-9 0-1 1994-95 11-16 7-11 0-1 1995-96 15-12 11-7 0-1 1996-97 18-12 10-6 1-1 1997-98 7-19 4-12 DNQ 1998-99 13-15 11-7 1-1 1999-00 6-21 5-13 DNQ 2000-01 22-9 17-3 2-1 2001-02 21-9 17-3 2-0* 2002-03 15-14 10-10 1-1 2003-04 11-16 7-9 DNQ 2004-05 13-15 8-8 0-1 2005-06 14-14 9-7 0-1 2006-07 15-17 9-7 1-1 2007-08 13-16 7-9 0-1 2008-09 11-18 5-11 DNQ 2009-10 10-21 5-11 DNQ 2010-11 21-12 11-5 2-1 2011-12 17-16 10-6 2-1 2012-13 14-17 7-11 1-1

COACHING HISTORY Season Wayne Cusic Ralph Ward Bill Reigel E.W. Foy Glenn Duhon Steve Welch Ron Everhart Tic Price Dave Simmons

Years 1946-52 1953-71 1972-74 1975-77 1978-87 1988-94 1995-2001 2002-07 2007-present

Record Pct. 96-44 .686 338-194 .635 56-20 .737 52-26 .667 165-136 .548 75-121 .383 92-104 .469 74-68 .521 101-116 .465

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Don’t let the five seniors on the 2013-14 McNeese State basketball roster fool you, this is a very young team. Of those five seniors, only one, Adrian Fields, has any starting experience and that was just in two games last season. Combined, the senior class that is made up of Fields, Ledrick Eackles, Keelan Garrett, Brandon Regis and Pete Kpan, combined to play in 101 games and averaged just five minutes of play per game. With that said, eighth-year coach Dave Simmons will be looking for his youngsters to provide the strength of the team. Junior guard Kevin Hardy alongside junior forwards Desharick Guidry and Craig McFerrin in addition to sophomore forward Austin Lewis and Fields, will give the Cowboys a jolt of energy and athleticism that was on display many times last season. Hardy and Guidry have earned preseason all-conference honors and will enter the season as the top two returning scorers on the squad – Guidry with a team-high 12.6 average last season and Hardy at 9.7, third best on the squad. “Kevin is a tremendous athlete that can play multiple positions,” Simmons said. “We’re looking forward to him to step up as an outside threat to become a complete player.” Hardy was named to the league’s all-defense team after he ranked second in the conference with 2.2 steals per game and was ninth with 1.2 blocked shots per contest. He also averaged a team-high 4.5 assists per game to rank fourth in the Southland. Guidry ended the season ranked seventh in the Southland with 7.5 rebounds per game, 14th in scoring, fifth in offensive rebounds with 2.8 per contest and eighth with 4.7 defensive boards per game. But the biggest surprise of the season was when he suddenly found his range from behind the 3-point arc 19 games into the season. After going 0-for-9 in the first 18 games from long range, Guidry stepped it up and knocked down 20 of 40 in the final 13 games. He connected on 6 of 8 from 3-point range against Central Arkansas March 2, then knocked down 5 of 6 from behind the arc in the regularseason finale at Nicholls to propel him to a 34-point outing and becoming the first Cowboy to score 30 or more in over two years. His 50-percent 3-point shooting in conference games only led the league.

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McNEESE STATE COWBOYS DAVE SIMMONS Head Coach Eighth Year

6-5, 200, Junior

Alma Mater Louisiana Tech, 1981

Lake Charles, La.

Record at MCN: 101-116 (seven years) Career Record: 128-145 (nine years)

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Throughout his seven seasons as the head coach of the McNeese State Cowboys, Dave Simmons has etched his name not only in the McNeese record book but also the Southland Conference history guide. In 2012-13, Simmons coached the Cowboys to a Southland Conference first when his team defeated Sam Houston State 59-58 in overtime on Feb. 7. That win marked the 300th conference win for the Cowboys – the first league team in history to reach the milestone. Also last season, Simmons became just the fourth head coach in school history to reach the 100-win milestone at McNeese after a 91-88, double-overtime victory at Nicholls in the regular season finale. Two years ago, Simmons did something for McNeese State that no other head coach in school history has ever done – take his teams to national postseason tournaments in back-to-back years (2011 National Invitational Tournament and the 2012 CollegeBasketballInsider.com tourney). That kind of production led to the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches to award Simmons the Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award as the state’s major college coach of the year two years straight in 2011 and 2012. The 20-win season Simmons’ Cowboys produce in 2010-11 was also the first for the school in nine years and the 15-2 home record was one of the very best. McNeese knocked on the 20-win door once again last year where the 17-win season saw four games where the Cowboys came up short by four points or less. In 2011,he earned Southland coach of the year honor as well as that for the state of Louisiana and was also named the district coach of the year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He’s now 101-116 in seven seasons with the Cowboys and is 128145 in nine seasons overall. Simmons was also on the staffs at Northwestern State and Louisiana Tech when those two teams won league titles and played in the NCAA tournament, and an assistant at Delta State when it played post season. He was an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech when the team went to the NIT Final Four and made two NCAA appearances. He was an assistant at Delta State when it won 24 games and appeared in the Division II Final Four and he was an assistant at Northwestern State when the Demons won back-to-back league crowns, participated in the NCAA and gave the Southland a first-round NCAA victory for the first time since the 1980s. He is a member of the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame, having been inducted for his playing career at Louisiana Tech and he is one of the few current collegiate head coaches in the nation who scored more than 1,500 points during their playing careers. At Louisiana Tech he was the team captain and team MVP and in 1981 ranked fifth in the nation in free throw shooting. He still holds the school record for free throw accuracy in a single season and for career free throw accuracy. A native of DeRidder, he and his wife Elaine Marie have three children, Desmond, David and Deon.

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DESHARICK GUIDRY

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Forward

Washington-Marion H.S.

Was an honorable mention all-conference selection last season when he led the team 12.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game as a sophomore ... has 588 career points and 398 career rebounds entering the season ... ranked 14th in the conference in scoring and was seventh in rebounding ... sank a career-high 34 points after knocking in a career-best 13 field goals against Nicholls in the regular season finale ... grabbed 13 rebounds in that contest for his seventh double-double of the season ... hit 13 of 16 from the field and was 5 of 6 from 3-point range ... scored in double-figures 18 times on the year and had doubledigit rebounds seven times on the season ... scored 24 points with a career-best six 3-point goals made against Central Arkansas ... had 19 of those 24 pts in the first half.

KEVIN HARDY

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6-2, 180, Junior Guard Lake Charles, La. St. Louis H.S.

Named to the all-defensive team and earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a sophomore ... enters the season ranked 10th on McNeese’s all-time career list with 94 steals and 22nd with 171 career assists ... ranked second in the Southland in steals (2.2), second in assist/turnover ratio (2.1), fourth in assists (4.5), ninth in blocked shots (1.2), 10th in rebounding (6.2) ... scored double-figures in seven of his last nine games ... had 53 assists and just 17 turnovers in the last 11 games ... scored double-digits the last six conference games and scored in double figures 17 times ... had a breakout game at LSU where he scored a career-high 18 points on 7 of 13 shooting ... came within one point of recording the school’s fourth triple-double in history after he had nine points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists at UCA.

CRAIG M c FERRIN 10 6-7, 230, Junior Post Warren, Ohio Warren Harding H.S.

Finished the season ranked second on the team and ninth in the Southland Conference with 6.5 rebounds per game last year as a sophomore ... fifth in the league in field goal shooting (.519) and tied for sixth with 1.3 blocked shots per game ... scored in double digits nine times, including 15 points in the last game of the year against Southeastern Louisiana in the Southland tournament ... tied a career-high with 18 points to go along with 11 rebounds at Southeastern Louisiana ... it was his second consecutive double-double and third in his career ... sank a career-best nine field goals in the game.


McNEESE STATE COWBOYS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Guidry, Desharick 31 31 985 31.8 148 315 .470 20 49 .408 74 107 .692 86 147 233 7.5 94 2 27 57 14 34 390 12.6 05 Cannon, Dontae 31 31 1085 35.0 130 335 .388 31 100 .310 92 121 .760 17 86 103 3.3 54 1 96 61 2 39 383 12.4 11 Hardy, Kevin 31 31 1086 35.0 125 278 .450 10 35 .286 42 87 .483 61 132 193 6.2 72 1 139 65 36 69 302 9.7 22 Eackles, Ledrick 11 0 170 15.5 29 71 .408 16 37 .432 27 35 .771 11 21 32 2.9 21 0 11 12 3 11 101 9.2 10 McFerrin, Craig 24 18 638 26.6 94 181 .519 0 1 .000 20 42 .476 52 103 155 6.5 60 2 16 59 32 6 208 8.7 02 Mitchell, Jeremie 31 31 838 27.0 92 235 .391 50 130 .385 31 47 .660 11 51 62 2.0 64 2 48 43 2 39 265 8.5 20 Fields, Adrian 31 2 525 16.9 57 172 .331 14 55 .255 34 47 .723 18 47 65 2.1 34 0 19 26 10 15 162 5.2 03 Garrett, Keelan 14 0 118 8.4 13 33 .394 6 20 .300 10 11 .909 1 6 7 0.5 11 0 4 8 0 3 42 3.0 44 Lewis, Austin 27 11 358 13.3 36 67 .537 0 1 .000 3 18 .167 40 40 80 3.0 44 2 3 12 38 8 75 2.8 23 Regis, Brandon 25 0 120 4.8 14 51 .275 6 27 .222 3 6 .500 6 8 14 0.6 12 0 3 6 1 8 37 1.5 54 Kpan, Pete 28 0 153 5.5 12 28 .429 0 0 .000 11 17 .647 20 16 36 1.3 17 0 2 7 4 3 35 1.3 00 Johnson, Shaun 20 0 89 4.5 8 34 .235 5 23 .217 3 4 .750 3 3 6 0.3 11 0 4 6 0 4 24 1.2 13 Wells, Jordan 28 0 181 6.5 13 46 .283 2 7 .286 3 7 .429 9 13 22 0.8 37 0 6 9 7 2 31 1.1 01 Jagneaux, Josh 4 0 9 2.3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 44 36 80 2.6 0 2 0 Total.......... 31 771 1,847 .417 160 485 .330 353 549 .643 379 710 1,089 35.1 532 10 380 373 149 242 2,055 66.3 Opponents...... 31 776 1,796 .432 172 530 .325 448 644 .696 422 798 1,220 39.4 487 - 436 410 108 184 2,172 70.1

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Guidry, Desharick 18 18 593 32.9 84 178 .472 20 35 .571 46 62 .742 41 79 120 6.7 60 2 14 33 5 18 234 13.0 05 Cannon, Dontae 18 18 649 36.1 76 195 .390 21 63 .333 56 75 .747 13 47 60 3.3 32 1 49 33 2 24 229 12.7 22 Eackles, Ledrick 8 0 136 17.0 24 57 .421 12 28 .429 23 31 .742 8 18 26 3.3 14 0 8 8 3 8 83 10.4 11 Hardy, Kevin 18 18 648 36.0 72 167 .431 7 27 .259 21 55 .382 40 86 126 7.0 42 1 88 37 20 40 172 9.6 10 McFerrin, Craig 18 14 469 26.1 65 133 .489 0 1 .000 10 25 .400 44 76 120 6.7 41 1 9 47 23 5 140 7.8 02 Mitchell, Jeremie 18 18 470 26.1 41 122 .336 24 70 .343 15 24 .625 6 26 32 1.8 43 2 27 20 1 17 121 6.7 20 Fields, Adrian 18 0 275 15.3 26 94 .277 9 29 .310 17 21 .810 13 25 38 2.1 18 0 10 11 7 5 78 4.3 03 Garrett, Keelan 11 0 92 8.4 10 27 .370 5 18 .278 10 11 .909 1 5 6 0.5 10 0 4 6 0 2 35 3.2 44 Lewis, Austin 15 4 197 13.1 16 29 .552 0 1 .000 2 8 .250 15 23 38 2.5 23 1 1 4 21 2 34 2.3 00 Johnson, Shaun 10 0 33 3.3 4 16 .250 3 12 .250 1 2 .500 2 3 5 0.5 4 0 3 3 0 2 12 1.2 23 Regis, Brandon 14 0 47 3.4 5 21 .238 3 12 .250 1 2 .500 3 2 5 0.4 6 0 0 2 1 2 14 1.0 54 Kpan, Pete 15 0 68 4.5 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 8 11 .727 5 7 12 0.8 5 0 1 1 1 1 14 0.9 13 Wells, Jordan 15 0 70 4.7 3 19 .158 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 6 3 9 0.6 18 0 4 3 3 0 7 0.5 01 Jagneaux, Josh 3 0 8 2.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 24 20 44 2.4 0 1 0 Total.......... 18 429 1,067 .402 105 300 .350 210 329 .638 221 421 642 35.7 317 8 220 209 87 127 1,173 65.2 Opponents...... 18 447 1,041 .429 92 285 .323 271 388 .698 243 472 715 39.7 294 - 245 231 65 99 1,257 69.8

2013-14 McNEESE STATE ROSTERS Pos. G G G G P G F C F G G/F G/F F G/F F F

Ht. 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-9 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-8 6-7

Wt. 178 167 180 178 230 180 250 212 197 195 196 189 200 210 215 235

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

Hometown/Previous School Pineville, La./Pineville Ruston, La./Ruston Lake Charles, La./St. Louis HS Richardson, Texas/Plano East Warren, Ohio/Warren Harding Lake Charles, La./St. Louis HS Orange, Texas/Little Cypress-Mauriceville Anacoco, La./Anacoco/Louisiana-Lafayette Opelousas, La./Opelousas Baton Rouge, La./Zachary/Oakland University Dallas, Texas/W.T. White St. Martinville, La./St. Martinville Lake Charles, La./Washington-Marion Belgrade, Serbia/Koledz Beograd Houston, Texas/Westfield Columbus, Ohio/Bookhaven/Gulf Coast College

Alphabetical No. Name 2 Jamaya Burr 22 Ledrick Eackles 20 Adrian Fields 3 Keelan Garrett 32 Desharick Guidry 11 Kevin Hardy 0 Shaun Johnson 54 Pete Kpan 44 Austin Lewis 5 Marcus Mathieu 10 Craig McFerrin 35 Andrija Milovanovic 15 Matthew Moss 24 Lance Potier 23 Brandon Regis 13 Jordan Wells

Pos. G G F G F G G F F G P G/F C G/F G/F F

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Shaun Johnson 2 Jamaya Burr 3 Keelan Garrett 5 Marcus Mathieu 10 Craig McFerrin 11 Kevin Hardy 13 Jordan Wells 15 Matthew Moss 20 Adrian Fields 22 Ledrick Eackles 23 Brandon Regis 24 Lance Potier 32 Desharick Guidry 35 Andrija Milovanovic 44 Austin Lewis 54 Pete Kpan

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NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Peter J. Fos University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1958 Location:........................................................................... New Orleans, La. Enrollment:........................................................................................ 9,825 Nickname:...................................................................................Privateers Colors:........................................................................... Royal Blue & Silver President:............................................................................ Dr. Peter J. Fos Athletics Director:.................................................................... Derek Morel Faculty Representative:.........................................................................TBA Senior Woman Administrator:................................................................TBA

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:..................................................Lakefront Arena, 1984 Capacity:........................................................................................... 8,933 Record:............................................................................................283-85 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 504-280-3884 Derek Morel Athletics Director

Brandon Rizzuto Interim Basketball Sports Information Dir.

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:...................................................................... Mark Slessinger Alma mater, Year:.................................................................... Aurora, 1995 School Record, Years:..................................................................25-33, 3rd Career Record, Years:..................................................................61-58, 4th Assistant Coaches:......................................Kenyon Spears, Kris Arkenberg, ............................................................................................ Kerwin Forges Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 504-280-6102

MEDI A RELAT IONS Interim Basketball SID:....................................................... Brandon Rizzuto E-Mail:............................................................................ brizzuto@uno.edu Office:.................................................................................. 504-280-1353 Cell:..................................................................................... 504-782-3590 Fax:..................................................................................... 504-280-3977

2013-14 SCHEDULE

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N12 Tue. Millsaps.........................................................7:45 p.m. N19 Tue. at LSU.................................................................7 p.m. N23 Sat. Boise St. (CST)..................................................11 a.m. N27 Wed. at Hawaii........................................................ Midnight D7 Sat. at Minnesota (ESPN3)............................................. TBA D14 Sat. Champion Baptist...........................................6:15 p.m. D16 Mon. at UTEP..........................................................8:05 p.m. D28 Sat. at Michigan St................................................3:15 p.m. J2 Thu. at Nicholls*....................................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. at McNeese St.*..................................................3 p.m. J9 Thu. Abilene Christian*..........................................7:45 p.m. J11 Sat. UIW*...................................................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. Lamar* (ESPN3).............................................7:45 p.m. J18 Sat. Sam Houston St.*................................................6 p.m. J23 Thu. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*..................................6:30 p.m. J30 Thu. at Southeastern La.*......................................7:30 p.m. F6 Thu. at Oral Roberts*.............................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. at Central Arkansas* (ESPN3)..............................4 p.m. F13 Thu. Nicholls*........................................................7:45 p.m. F16 Sun. McNeese St.*.................................................2:15 p.m. F20 Thu. Southeastern La.*..........................................7:45 p.m. F27 Thu. Stephen F. Austin*..........................................7:45 p.m. M1 Sat. Northwestern St.*.................................................. TBA M6 Thu. at Lamar*.......................................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*............................................4 p.m.

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2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:.......................................................8-18 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 9/9 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 1/4 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 8

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:....................................................................... 1969 Joined Southland: .........................................................................2013-14 All-Time Record:............................................................................734-529 Southland Record, Years:................................................................ 0-0, 1st Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:................................................ None Southland Tournament Titles, Last:...................................................... None NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 4, 1996 NIT Appearances, Last:................................................................... 6, 1997

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. San Jose St..................................................... W, 72-68 N12 Mon. Southern Illinois............................................... L, 55-72 N15 Thu. Bethune-Cookman........................................... L, 65-71 N20 Tues. Blue Mountain College.................................... W, 99-51 N26 Mon. at Nicholls........................................................ L, 79-92 N29 Thu. Southeast Missouri St...................................... L, 67-83 D8 Sat. at Duquesne.................................................... L, 70-88 D12 Wed. Nicholls........................................................... W, 79-76 D17 Mon. at Southern Illinois........................................... L, 61-74 D19 Wed. at Southeast Missouri St.................................. L, 71-94 D23 Sun. vs. Boise St...................................................... L, 51-67 J3 Thu. at Mississippi St............................................... L, 46-97 J5 Sat. at Butler........................................................... L, 44-57 J8 Tue. at San Jose St.................................................. L, 64-71 J12 Sat. Champion Baptist............................................ W, 87-50 J19 Sat. at Rice............................................................. L, 71-95 J21 Mon. New Jersey Tech......................................... 3OTW, 96-94 J23 Wed. at Air Force...................................................... L, 48-90 J26 Sat. Champion Baptist............................................ W, 94-54 F6 Wed. Texas-Pan American......................................OTW, 75-73 F9 Sat. Houston Baptist..............................................OTL, 68-75 F18 Mon. Central Baptist.............................................. W, 100-59 F21 Thu. at Bowling Green............................................. L, 56-87 F23 Sat. at New Jersey Tech.......................................... L, 64-84 F25 Mon. at Houston Baptist............................................ L, 52-65 M3 Sun. at Texas-Pan American..................................... L, 57-71


NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS COACHING HISTORY

SEASON OU TLOOK

Season Ron Greene Butch van Breda Kolff Don Smith Benny Dees Art Tolis Tim Floyd Tic Price Joey Stiebing Monte Towe Buzz Williams Joe Pasternack Mark Slessinger

Since taking the reins of New Orleans in 2011, coach Mark Slessinger has referred to Lakefront Arena as the “friendly confines” with his teams producing a 21-6 record at home.

efforts included a career-best 15 against fellow Southland newcomer Houston Baptist and the game-winning basket against San Jose State.

As UNO makes the move into the Southland Conference, one could argue that Slessinger once again has found some pretty friendly surroundings.

Mack started three games in 23 appearances, averaging 5.2 points per contest with McPhearson starting 21 of 24 contests he competed in, averaging 6.2 points an outing in the process.

An assistant coach at Northwestern State for 11 seasons prior to moving to New Orleans, Slessinger helped coach Mike McConathy become one of the winningest coaches in Southland history. Slessinger also served as the top recruiter for a program that won three Southland titles with signature victories over Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Oregon State and a first-round victory over Iowa in the 2006 NCAA tournament. As he begins his third season with the Privateers, Slessinger hopes to bring that formula of Southland success – the same one he developed alongside McConathy – to the Lakefront. Helping Slessinger accomplish the feat will be a squad of nine newcomers to go along with nine returnees from a roster that produced an 8-18 a season ago.

Looked upon to replacing the contributions of the aforementioned Cook and Nelson will be a team project. Of the returnees looked upon to help will include a group featuring senior Cory Dixon, Isaac Mack and Tradarrus McPhearson. Dixon came off the bench in all 26 games last year and is the top returning scorer with 8.7 points per game. Dixon’s

Record Pct. 146-65 .692 32-22 .593 84-83 .503 42-16 .724 21-11 .656 126-59 .681 63-27 .700 57-58 .465 70-78 .473 14-17 .451 54-60 .473 25-33 .431

Other returning players to be counted on include forward Kevin Hill and guard/forward Evans Ganapamo. Hill averaged 4.9 points per game in 26 contests with Ganapamo serving as a three-point specialist, making 20 three-point shots in 25 games last season. Newcomers including Dayton transfer Matt Derenbecker will be counted upon heavily. Derenbecker played at LSU prior to his arrival at Dayton and as of press time, is awaiting an NCAA appeal of the transfer requirement. When he does suit up, he will become the first former Louisiana/ Gatorade High School Player of the Year to suit up at UNO since Melvin Simon.

Isaac Mack

No stranger to Texas or Mississippi junior colleges, Slessinger’s staff also added guard/forward Teris Bourgeois of San Jacinto College, Terrance Syon of Navarro College and Micah Walker of East Mississippi CC. Walker is a former EMCC teammate of McPhearson. Highly touted freshmen include Nate Frye, James Harrison and Christvaious Gill. All three, along with fellow freshman Tevin Broyles, are expected to contribute in 2013-14.

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Gone from the Privateer roster are Lovell Cook and Rarlensee Nelson. Two players Slessinger built the team around a season ago, Cook finished his season as one of the top field goal shooters in school history while leading the team with 14.2 points per contest. Nelson ranked sixth nationally in assists per game in 2012-13 during a year in which he produced 14 assists in a single game against Bethune-Cookman, the most for a Privateer since 1974-75.

Years 1969-77 1977-79 1979-85 1985-87 1987-88 1988-94 1994-97 1997-01 2001-05 2006-07 2007-11 2011-present

The 2013-14 edition of the Privateers are ineligible for postseason play, but will still have an opportunity to not only contest a Southland Conference slate, but play some of the top teams in the country. In addition to a home contest against 2013 NCAA at-large participant Boise State, UNO will get a chance to battle Big Ten foes Minnesota and Michigan State, as well as visits to LSU and Hawaii during the upcoming season.

Traddarius McPhearson

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NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS M A RK SLESSINGER

CORY DIXON

Head Coach Third Year

6-7, 205, Senior

Alma Mater Aurora, 1995

Argyle, Texas (Argyle H.S.)

Record at UNO: 25-33 (two years) Career Record: 61-58 (three years) The 2013-14 season will be the third at the helm of the UNO program for Mark Slessinger. The native of Bloomington, Ind. became the 12th head coach in Privateer men’s basketball history on June 28, 2011. During his two years at UNO, “Coach Sless” as he is affectionately known on the Lakefront hit the ground running. Under the direction of Slessinger, the Privateers have developed a reputation of forcing turnovers and pushing the pace. In 2011-12, Slessinger’s squad set a UNO school-record when 13 different players topped double-figures at least once. The following year, 10 players topped double-figures with point guard Rarlensee Nelson finishing the season ranking second in school history in single-season assists, as well as games with 10 or more assists in a season. Off the court, the UNO was visible on campus and in the community. The team’s presence parlayed into an increase in attendance with some of the larger student crowds since the team returned to Lakefront Arena in 2008. Slessinger prepared for his first NCAA heading coaching job by working for 11 years under Northwestern State’s Mike McConathy. Slessinger was the top assistant for McConathy – the winningest coaches in Louisiana history – while also serving as the school’s recruiting coordinator. During Slessinger’s tenure at Northwestern, the Demons won three Southland Conference titles and compiled signature victories over Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Oregon State and a 2006 NCAA Tournament first-round victory over Iowa. Slessinger graduated from Aurora University with a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education. He then coached at his alma mater as an assistant basketball coach during the 1995-96 season before moving on to Central Michigan, where he served as an assistant during the 1996-97 campaign. Following his run at CMU, Slessinger spent three years at Northland Pioneer College (Ariz.), the last two as head coach. His teams posted a 36-25 record with eight players signing on at the Division I level before he departed to join McConathy’s staff at Northwestern.

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Northwestern State Collin C.C./Hutchinson J.C. Originally signed by and played for UNO head coach Mark Slessinger at Northwestern State as a true freshman before transferring to Collin County CC and Hutchinson JC ... top-returning scorer at 8.7 points per game ... led Privateers in rebounding (5.1) ... key reserve off the bench, appearing in all 26 games without a start ... scored the game winning basket with 15.3 seconds left against San Jose State to help UNO recover from a 12-point deficit ... scored in double-figures in 12 of 26 games including a high of 15 three times ... also led team with 24 blocks, including three blocks in a single contest on four occasions.

ISAAC MACK

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6-1, 170, Senior Guard Indianapolis, Ind. Arsenal Tech Panola J.C. Played under current UNO assistant coach Kris Arkenberg at Panola JC as a freshman ... appeared in 23 contests, making three starts ... averaged 5.2 points per game, including a season-high 12 against Champion Baptist ... also scored 11 vs. Nicholls ... averaged 1.9 rebounds per game including a seasonbest five in season finale at UTPA ... added 21 assists, 19 steals and a single block during campaign.

TRADARRIUS M c PHEARSON 0 6-1, 195, Senior Guard Edwards, Miss.

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Raymond H.S. East Mississippi C.C. Started 21 of the 24 games for which he appeared ... averaged 6.2 points per game ... scoring production included four games in double-figures including a season-high 16 minutes during a season-long 39 minutes against NJIT ... also scored 11 points at NJIT while adding 10 points in efforts against Nicholls and No. 15 Butler ... second on the team with 35 assists ... averaged 2.9 rebounds per contest ... totaled 27 steals, including a high of four at Nicholls ... played with Privateer newcomer Micah Walker at East Mississippi Community College.

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NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Cook, Lovell 26 25 718 27.6 150 278 .540 4 7 .571 65 87 .747 19 63 82 3.2 52 0 7 40 8 25 369 14.2 03 Nelson, Rarlensee 26 25 790 30.4 90 213 .423 3 22 .136 79 116 .681 16 65 81 3.1 69 2 172 104 0 34 262 10.1 04 Dixon, Cory 26 0 559 21.5 80 153 .523 1 1 1.000 64 105 .610 53 79 132 5.1 71 3 20 55 24 24 225 8.7 01 Blake, Corey 14 13 372 26.6 37 112 .330 8 40 .200 26 33 .788 20 34 54 3.9 24 0 17 40 6 26 108 7.7 00 McPhearson,Tradarriu 24 21 603 25.1 56 142 .394 19 57 .333 18 36 .500 20 50 70 2.9 57 3 35 48 0 27 149 6.2 05 Denard, Eddie 26 26 445 17.1 58 115 .504 0 2 .000 24 48 .500 25 73 98 3.8 86 5 24 29 5 24 140 5.4 11 Mack, Isaac 26 3 450 17.3 52 143 .364 14 50 .280 16 25 .640 14 36 50 1.9 32 1 21 38 1 19 134 5.2 15 Hill, Kevin 26 1 311 12.0 42 87 .483 0 0 .000 44 55 .800 44 80 124 4.8 51 1 4 28 15 11 128 4.9 20 Ganapamo, Evans 25 5 289 11.6 36 107 .336 20 65 .308 11 21 .524 7 26 33 1.3 22 0 9 22 7 6 103 4.1 10 Hobbs, Tommy 8 0 50 6.3 10 21 .476 3 7 .429 5 6 .833 5 8 13 1.6 3 0 1 4 0 2 28 3.5 12 Banchy, Max 25 4 354 14.2 24 63 .381 15 44 .341 4 5 .800 8 20 28 1.1 26 0 11 27 0 9 67 2.7 24 County, Maurice 25 7 225 9.0 18 45 .400 3 16 .188 5 6 .833 9 13 22 0.9 22 0 20 12 5 11 44 1.8 22 Parker, Mitchell 6 0 27 4.5 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 1 5 6 1.0 2 0 2 2 1 1 9 1.5 45 Avery, Travis 11 0 51 4.6 7 18 .389 0 0 .000 2 8 .250 4 10 14 1.3 9 0 8 4 3 4 16 1.5 13 Reese, John 10 0 54 5.4 4 10 .400 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.4 4 0 1 1 0 1 9 0.9 31 Hebert, Joseph 2 0 4 2.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 02 Williams, Darrell 2 0 21 10.5 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 25 James, Benjamin 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 48 48 96 3.8 0 2 0 Total.......... 26 666 1,513 .440 91 316 .288 368 557 .661 293 616 909 35.0 531 15 359 461 75 224 1,791 68.9 Opponents...... 26 694 1,525 .455 160 472 .339 410 614 .668 326 656 982 37.8 477 10 399 431 86 238 1,958 75.3

2013-14 NEW ORLEA NS ROSTERS Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Traddarius McPhearson 1 Tevin Broyles 2 James Harrison Jr. 3 Nate Frye 4 Cory Dixon 5 Christavious Gill 10 Tommy Hobbs 11 Isaac Mack 13 John Reese 14 Terrance Syon 15 Kevin Hill 20 Evans Ganapamo 22 Micah Walker 23 Andre Gonzaque 25 Benjamin James 31 Teris Bourgeois 33 Dalton Glapion 45 Travis Avery 55 Matt Derenbecker

Pos. G G G G F G F G G F F G/F G F G G/F F C G/F

Ht. 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-7 5-8 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-7 6-8 6-7

Wt. 195 210 210 205 205 165 200 170 175 215 210 185 195 215 200 195 195 215 219

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

Hometown/Previous School Edwards, Miss./Raymond/East Mississippi CC Gautier, Miss./Gautier Houston, Texas/Westfield Houma, La./Houma Christian Argyle, Texas/Northwestern St/Collin County CC/Hutchinson JC Alexandria, La./Alexandria Anchorage, Alaska/South Anchorage Indianapolis, Ind./Arsenal Tech/Panola College Leesville, La./Anacoco Ft. Worth, Texas/Crowley/Navarro Westwego, La./John Ehret Montpellier, France/Mandeville Jonesboro, Ark./Jonesboro/East Mississippi CC Alexandria, La./Holy Savior Menard Central Maurice, La./North Vermillion League City, Texas/Clear Springs/San Jacinto JC New Orleans, La./St. Augustine Algiers, La./Country Day Metairie, La./Country Day/LSU/Dayton

Alphabetical No. Name 45 Travis Avery 31 Teris Bourgeois 1 Tevin Broyles 55 Matt Derenbecker 4 Cory Dixon 3 Nate Frye 20 Evans Ganapamo 5 Christavious Gill 33 Dalton Glapion 23 Andre Gonzaque 2 James Harrison Jr. 15 Kevin Hill 10 Tommy Hobbs 25 Benjamin James 11 Isaac Mack 0 Traddarius McPhearson 13 John Reese 14 Terrance Syon 22 Micah Walker

Pos. C G/F G G/F F G G/F G F F G F F G G G G F G

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NICHOLLS COLONELS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Bruce Murphy University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1948 Location:...............................................................................Thibodaux, La. Enrollment:........................................................................................ 6,088 Nickname:..................................................................................... Colonels Colors:.......................................................................................Red & Gray President:........................................................................ Dr. Bruce Murphy Athletics Director:................................................................... Rob Bernardi Faculty Representative:..............................................Dr. Kimberly Reynolds Senior Woman Administrator:............................................ DoBee Plaisance

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:...................................................... Stopher Gym, 1970 Capacity:........................................................................................... 3,800 Record:..........................................................................................229-157 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 985-448-4294 Dr. Kimberly Reynolds Faculty Athletics Representative

Rob Bernardi Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:................................................................................. J.P. Piper Alma mater, Year:.................................................... Southeastern La., 1991 School Record, Years:..............................................................97-167, 10th Career Record, Years:..............................................................97-167, 10th Assistant Coaches:................................Rennie Bailey, Liam Tribe-Simmons ............................................................................................. Darren Kohne Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 985-448-4280

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:........................................................................ Clyde Verdin E-Mail:............................................................... Clyde.Verdin@nicholls.edu Office:.................................................................................. 985-448-4282 Cell:..................................................................................... 985-518-9452 Fax:..................................................................................... 985-448-4490

2013-14 SCHEDULE DoBee Plaisance Senior Woman Administrator

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Clyde Verdin Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N2 Sat. Mobile............................................................3:30 p.m. N8 Fri. at Auburn............................................................7 p.m. N14 Thu. at North Texas.....................................................7 p.m. N19 Tue. at Troy.................................................................7 p.m. N23 Sat. at Memphis (SportsSouth)...................................5 p.m. N26 Tue. Texas-San Antonio.........................................6:30 p.m. D7 Sat. Loyola (La.)....................................................3:30 p.m. D14 Sat. at San Francisco.................................................9 p.m. D18 Wed. at IUPUI...............................................................6 p.m. D20 Fri. at Indiana............................................................6 p.m. J2 Thu. New Orleans*.................................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. Southeastern La.*..........................................3:30 p.m. J9 Thu. at Lamar*.......................................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*............................................4 p.m. J16 Thu. Houston Baptist*............................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi*......................................3:30 p.m. J21 Tue. at McNeese St.* (CSNH)......................................8 p.m. J30 Thu. Oral Roberts* (ESPN3)....................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. Central Arkansas*..........................................3:30 p.m. F6 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................8 p.m. F8 Sat. at Northwestern St.*...........................................3 p.m. F13 Thu. New Orleans*.................................................7:45 p.m. F15 Sat. at Southeastern La.*......................................4:30 p.m. F22 Sat. McNeese St.*.................................................3:30 p.m. F27 Thu. Abilene Christian*..........................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. UIW*..............................................................3:30 p.m. M6 Thu. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*..................................2:30 p.m.

Stopher Gym

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:....................................... 9-21, 8-10/5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................................................. 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 4/1 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 5

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:....................................................................... 1958 Joined Southland: .............................................................................. 1990 All-Time Record:............................................................................631-828 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................184-227, 22 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 2, 1998 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 2, 1998 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 2, 1998 NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N10 Sat. at Vanderbilt..................................................... L, 65-80 N16 Fri. at Missouri....................................................... L, 54-74 N26 Mon. New Orleans................................................... W, 92-79 D1 Sat. at Michigan St.................................................. L, 39-84 D4 Tue. at Tulane.......................................................... L, 48-65 D12 Wed. at New Orleans................................................ L, 76-79 D20 Thu. at Utah St......................................................... L, 72-79 D21 Fri. vs. Southern Illinois.......................................... L, 53-65 D22 Sat. vs. UC Davis..................................................... L, 71-82 D29 Sat. at Nebraska..................................................... L, 59-68 J3 Thu. Central Arkansas*........................................... W, 83-79 J5 Sat. Oral Roberts*................................................... L, 63-76 J7 Mon. at McNeese St.*.............................................. W, 64-63 J12 Sat. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 65-70 J17 Thu. at Northwestern St.*....................................... W, 93-78 J19 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 49-72 J24 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 69-62 J26 Sat. Sam Houston St.*..........................................OTW, 70-67 J31 Thu. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 78-90 F2 Sat. at Central Arkansas*........................................ L, 76-79 F9 Sat. Southeastern La.*............................................ L, 62-73 F14 Thu. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 51-63 F16 Sat. Northwestern St.*............................................ L, 79-84 F19 Tue. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 74-63 F23 Sat. at Texas-San Antonio........................................ L, 58-76 F28 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*........................................ W, 56-53 M2 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.................................... L, 64-68 M7 Thu. Lamar*............................................................ W, 90-63 M9 Sat. McNeese St.*................................................20TL, 88-91 M13 Wed. vs. McNeese St................................................ L, 59-62


NICHOLLS COLONELS SEASON OU TLOOK

Nicholls, led by coach J.P. Piper, opens the season with four of its five returning starters from a team that made it to a record fifth consecutive Southland Conference tournament in 2013. Becoming just the fourth head coach in team history to have tenure last at least nine seasons, Piper led the Colonels to another conference tournament berth under his watch. With a group of talented scorers and influx of youth, Piper led the Colonels to the fifth seed in the tournament – the highest placing for the squad since the 2008 season. Last year the Colonels were aided by the return of Fred Hunter who returned to form and earned first-team allconference, all-Louisiana and second-team all-district honors by the NABC and USBWA. With the loss of Hunter to graduation, the Colonels will be looking to a string of upperclassmen that have been in the program for a few years in seniors Dantrell Thomas, Jeremy Smith and Pedro Maciel, among others. Thomas started every game but one in his junior season, finishing second on the team in scoring averaging 13.8 points per game and 14.4 points per game in conference play. It was a banner year for the Many, La., native as he not only averaged a career high in points, but also in rebounds (4.9) and free throw percentage (.826).

Maciel is the last remaining senior on the team and saw time in 26 contests last year, averaging 13.2 minutes per game. The lone junior on the squad that will serve as the floor general is Shane Rillieux, who has missed just one game in his entire Colonel career. He is already in the top 10 all-time Nicholls rankings averaging 31.4 minutes per game in his

tenure. By the time he completes his career, he could be among the school leaders in both starts and games played. Nicholls will get the rest of its scoring punch by a trio of sophomores who broke through and played well in their first season in Thibodaux, as T.J. Carpenter, Amin Torres and JaMarkus Horace all return to reprise their roles on the team. Carpenter staked his claim early as one of the top sharpshooters in the league, hitting a team-leading 47 3-pointers on the season and averaged ten points per game. Torres saw action in 26 games and routinely poured in double-digit points from the bench when he made his way onto the court, with Horace providing the brute force down low in the paint as he made 11 starts and played in 28 contests. Although this will be their third season on the roster, the Colonels are hoping to get a full season of play from Australian staples Lachlan Prest and Sam McBeath. Prest played in just eight games last season before requiring surgery on the same knee that cut his freshman season short two years ago. McBeath played in 27 games and made 22 starts as a freshman and was looking for a breakout sophomore season until a myriad of injuries ended his year after just six games.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1991-92 15-13 12-6 0-1 1992-93 14-12 11-7 0-1 1993-94 19-9 12-6 1-1 1994-95 24-6 17-1 3-0* 1995-96 5-21 5-13 DNQ 1996-97 10-16 7-9 DNQ 1997-98 19-10 15-1 2-0* 1998-99 14-15 12-6 0-1 1999-00 11-17 8-10 0-1 2000-01 14-14 12-8 0-1 2001-02 2-25 1-19 DNQ 2002-03 3-25 1-19 DNQ 2003-04 6-21 1-15 DNQ 2004-05 6-21 1-15 DNQ 2005-06 9-18 5-11 DNQ 2006-07 8-22 7-9 DNQ 2007-08 10-21 5-11 DNQ 2008-09 20-11 12-4 1-1 2009-10 11-19 7-9 0-1 2010-11 14-14 8-8 0-1 2011-12 10-20 6-10 0-1 2012-13 9-21 8-10 0-1

COACHING HISTORY Season Years Morris Osburn 1958-60 Jack Holley 1960-62 Billy Key 1962-63 Jim Mahoney 1963-66 Don Landry 1966-79 Jerry Sanders 1979-81 Gordon Stauffer 1981-90 Rickey Broussard 1990-2002 Ricky Blanton 2002-04 J.P. Piper 2004-present Records prior to 1980 are incomplete

Record Pct. 24-22 .304 24-25 .490 12-12 .500 27-47 .365 173-156 .526 24-30 .444 101-140 .419 150-183 .451 9-46 .164 97-167 .367

The Colonels will have a lot of competition waiting in the wings with players that were acclimated to the college game during their redshirt seasons in Piers Carroll, Ja’Dante Frye and Drew Caillouet. Nicholls adds five newcomers to the group in 2013-14 in heralded guard Luke Doyle, forwards Cade Towers and Liam Thomas, as well as Alex Overs and J’Aaron Thorne. The schedule sets up to be another daunting task for the team as the group will square off with the likes of Indiana, Memphis, Auburn and North Texas in the non-conference portion before jumping into an expanded Southland Conference lineup in January. The Colonels will have 12 home games, including hosting UTSA and Oral Roberts and newcomers Houston Baptist, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word.

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Known primarily as a spark plug off of the bench, Smith has been a reliable role player ready to transition into a quality everyday player for Nicholls. In two of his three seasons he’s shot better than 50 percent from the floor, and was second on the team in field goal percentage last season and averaged 7.4 points per game off the pine.

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NICHOLLS COLONELS J.P. PIPER

T.J. CARPENTER Head Coach 10th Year

6-4, 190, Sophomore

Alma Mater Southeastern Louisiana, 1991

Sibley, La.

Record at NICH: 97-167 (nine years) Career Record: 97-167 (nine years)

TEAM PREVIEW

J.P. Piper enters his 10th season at the helm of the Colonel basketball program, having amassed a 97-167 overall record through nine seasons. Becoming just the fourth head coach in team history to have tenure last at least nine seasons, Piper led the Colonels to a record fifth consecutive conference tournament berth during the 2012-13 season. With a mix of upperclassmen leadership and influx of youth, Piper led the Colonels to the fifth seed in the tournament – the highest placing for the squad since the 2008 season. Under his watch, Fred Hunter was selected as a first team All-Southland guard, as well as first team All-LSWA, USBWA All-District and second-team NABC All-District. With the second youngest team in the country in the 2011-12 season, Piper helmed a squad that only had one win through the first half of Southland play, before rallying the team to win five of their last eight games to make an appearance in the conference tournament for the fourth straight year. It’s the third time in program history that Nicholls has made the postseason tournament in four straight years, and with his fifth-straight double-digit winning season, ties coach Ricky Broussard for the second-longest streak in coaching history. In 2010-11, Piper guided the Colonels to their fourth straight doubledigit win season and third straight appearance in the Southland Conference Tournament. It’s the third time in Colonel history that the team has made at least three consecutive appearances in the tournament since joining the league in basketball. Under the direction of Piper and his coaching staff, Colonel guard/ forward Anatoly Bose finished ninth in the nation in 2010-11 with a 22.1 point/game average en route to being named Louisiana Basketball Player of the Year, first team All-Southland Conference and NABC first team all-district. Bose finished his career as the leading scorer in Nicholls history racking up 2,051 career points in his four year career. Piper has gained a reputation for playing some of the toughest nonconference schedules in the country, dubbed ‘scheduling insanity’ by ESPN’s Andy Katz. Before being named head coach at Nicholls in 2004, Piper served two seasons as the top assistant for the Colonels (2002-04) under the direction of head coach Ricky Blanton. Prior to joining the college ranks, the Baton Rouge, La. native held the position of head basketball coach at The Dunham School (Baton Rouge, La.) where he guided the Tigers to a Class A State Championship in 1997-98 and to a second-place finish in 1998-99. Piper was named Class A Coach of the Year in 1999 and was selected as head coach of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) East All-Star Team. Piper’s leadership was evident off the court as he served as principal of The Dunham School for three years and President of the Louisiana High School Basketball Coach’s Association for two years. The 44-year old is married to the former Renee Denson of Baton Rouge. They are the parents of two children, Hayden (14) and Riley (12). Piper and his family reside in Thibodaux, La.

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Lakeside H.S.

Played in 26 games in his first season at Nicholls, averaging 10.0 points, 4.4 rebounds 1.7 assists and 1.0 steals per game ... led the team in 3-pointers made with 47, shooting 39.2 percent (89-for-227) from the field and 35.1 percent (47-for-134) from behind the arc ... was 35-of-47 at the free-throw line for a 74.5 percentage ... scored in double figures in 15 games on the season, hitting at least three 3-pointers in a game 10 times, with four games of at least four makes from three ... pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds against Southeastern Louisiana ... was named to the World Vision Challenge All-Tournament team after averaging 15.7 points, scoring 20-plus points in two of the three tournament games ... scored a season-high 23 against Utah State to open the tournament, while hitting eight shots against UC Davis.

SHANE RILLIEUX

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6-2, 190, Junior Guard New Orleans, La. Brother Martin H.S.

Started 29 of a possible 30 games last season as a sophomore, averaging a 30.9 minutes per game on a team-leading 861 total minutes ... started 52 consecutive games before missing the Northwestern State home game ... averaged 5.1 points per game, shooting 33.6 percent (43-for-128) from the field and 21.4 percent (6-for-28) from behind the 3-point line, with a 57.9 percent (55-for-95) mark at the charity stripe ... tied for the team lead in assists with 2.7 a game, with 10 or more games with four or more ... scored in double figures three times, including a season-best 15 points against Central Arkansas ... grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Nebraska, averaging 2.2 rebounds per game.

DANTRELL THOMAS

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6-2, 200, Senior Guard Many, La. Many H.S.

Played 23 games in his junior season, making 22 starts on the year... finished with career-highs in points (13.8) and rebounds (4.9), sitting second on the team in total points, scoring average, field goal attempts, makes and assists, while leading the team in free-throw percentage hitting 82.6 percent (76-for-92) of his shots at the charity stripe ... averaged 30.4 minutes per game, hitting 40.8 percent of his shots (116for-284) with 10 three-pointers made ... scored in double figures in 19 games, ending the year with seven consecutive double-digit outings ... scored a career-high 24 points in a win over McNeese State, on a season-high nine made shots from the field ... had four 20-plus point games on the season ... grabbed a career best 11 rebounds against UCA, with two double-digit rebounding games to his credit.


NICHOLLS COLONELS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 Hunter, Fred 27 26 861 31.9 186 328 .567 16 58 .276 149 225 .662 89 131 220 8.1 72 1 57 64 8 48 537 19.9 01 Thomas, Dantrell 23 22 700 30.4 116 284 .408 10 60 .167 76 92 .826 40 73 113 4.9 68 1 61 59 18 25 318 13.8 22 Carpenter, T.J. 26 22 787 30.3 89 227 .392 47 134 .351 35 47 .745 22 93 115 4.4 72 3 43 41 2 25 260 10.0 05 Torres, Amin 26 1 460 17.7 69 167 .413 27 74 .365 36 45 .800 5 32 37 1.4 47 1 30 43 0 18 201 7.7 04 Smith, Jeremy 27 13 659 24.4 81 158 .513 7 29 .241 32 46 .696 25 49 74 2.7 54 0 28 44 4 13 201 7.4 15 McBeath, Sam 6 6 141 23.5 14 44 .318 5 22 .227 9 13 .692 2 20 22 3.7 14 1 15 19 3 5 42 7.0 33 Horace, JaMarkus 28 11 443 15.8 58 130 .446 0 0 .000 26 57 .456 44 43 87 3.1 42 0 6 34 21 6 142 5.1 21 Rillieux, Shane 29 29 896 30.9 43 128 .336 6 28 .214 55 95 .579 9 56 65 2.2 77 0 77 53 2 24 147 5.1 02 Prest, Lachlan 8 8 200 25.0 12 37 .324 8 28 .286 2 2 1.000 2 13 15 1.9 23 2 11 9 4 2 34 4.3 35 Smith-Hyde, Linden 25 9 378 15.1 25 62 .403 17 43 .395 7 9 .778 16 24 40 1.6 26 0 13 15 1 10 74 3.0 10 Maciel, Pedro 26 2 359 13.8 14 39 .359 13 33 .394 5 9 .556 0 23 23 0.9 47 0 32 20 1 10 46 1.8 24 Bailey, Sterling 11 0 84 7.6 4 12 .333 3 9 .333 1 2 .500 1 5 6 0.5 8 0 1 7 0 2 12 1.1 13 Julien, Travis 14 1 74 5.3 2 7 .286 0 1 .000 2 8 .250 2 3 5 0.4 11 0 0 2 2 1 6 0.4 12 West, Zachary 7 0 38 5.4 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 5 5 0.7 2 0 3 2 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 56 66 122 4.1 0 2 0 Total.......... 30 713 1,627 .438 159 521 .305 435 651 .668 313 636 949 31.6 563 9 377 414 66 190 2,020 67.3 Opponents...... 30 784 1,661 .472 163 446 .365 456 652 .699 344 728 1,072 35.7 568 - 402 427 131 203 2,187 72.9

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 Hunter, Fred 18 17 579 32.2 127 213 .596 12 33 .364 104 156 .667 55 90 145 8.1 52 1 41 47 7 37 370 20.6 01 Thomas, Dantrell 17 16 522 30.7 88 203 .433 9 41 .220 59 70 .843 29 51 80 4.7 47 0 39 48 13 17 244 14.4 04 Smith, Jeremy 15 11 416 27.7 53 100 .530 3 16 .188 28 41 .683 15 30 45 3.0 31 0 14 24 3 8 137 9.1 22 Carpenter, T.J. 14 11 434 31.0 39 121 .322 22 76 .289 12 16 .750 11 55 66 4.7 36 1 20 22 1 15 112 8.0 05 Torres, Amin 18 1 331 18.4 47 119 .395 17 52 .327 26 32 .813 5 20 25 1.4 35 1 22 28 0 15 137 7.6 21 Rillieux, Shane 17 17 532 31.3 26 75 .347 1 17 .059 37 61 .607 6 32 38 2.2 42 0 47 27 1 16 90 5.3 33 Horace, JaMarkus 18 8 285 15.8 34 72 .472 0 0 .000 20 46 .435 27 27 54 3.0 29 0 3 22 14 3 88 4.9 35 Smith-Hyde, Linden 18 7 304 16.9 20 47 .426 14 34 .412 7 9 .778 14 18 32 1.8 21 0 8 13 0 7 61 3.4 10 Maciel, Pedro 16 2 219 13.7 9 25 .360 8 21 .381 4 7 .571 0 14 14 0.9 26 0 22 13 1 6 30 1.9 24 Bailey, Sterling 4 0 15 3.8 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0.8 13 Julien, Travis 8 0 15 1.9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 1 1 0.1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.3 12 West, Zachary 6 0 28 4.7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.5 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 34 44 78 4.3 0 2 0 Total.......... 18 444 981 .453 87 292 .298 299 442 .676 196 387 583 32.4 327 3 219 250 40 125 1,274 70.8 Opponents...... 18 471 1,019 .462 92 268 .343 260 355 .732 210 429 639 35.5 365 - 231 283 85 117 1,294 71.9

2013-14 NICHOLLS ROSTERS Pos. G F G G G G F G F F F F G G F F F G

Ht. 6-2 6-7 5-9 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-9 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-10 6-7 6-5

Wt. 200 209 165 175 175 180 200 200 190 180 190 225 190 190 170 195 180 190

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

Hometown/Previous School Many, La./Many Adelaide, Australia/Scotch College Missouri City, Texas/Ridge Point New Orleans, La/John Ehret New Orleans, La./Conquering Word Sao Paulo, Brazil/Pearl River CC Sydney, Australia/Central Private Sydney, Australia/Central Private Vacherie, La./St. James Thibodaux, La./E.D. White Sydney, Australia/Cambelltown Queensland, Australia/Lake Ginninderra College New Orleans, La/Brother Martin Sibley, La./Lakeside Houma, La./HL Bourgeois Sydney, Australia/Central Private Sugarland, Texas/Stephen F. Austin Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty

Alphabetical No. Name 23 Andrew Caillouet 22 T.J. Carpenter 11 Piers Carroll 33 Luke Doyle 14 Ja’Dante’ Frye 32 JaMarkus Horace 13 Travis Julien 10 Pedro Maciel 15 Sam McBeath 12 Alex Overs 2 Lachlan Prest 21 Shane Rillieux 4 Jeremy Smith 1 Dantrell Thomas 24 Liam Thomas 3 J’Aaron Thorne 5 Amin Torres 20 Cade Towers

Pos. F G F G F F F G F G F G G G F G G F

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Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Dantrell Thomas 2 Lachlan Prest 3 J’Aaron Thorne 4 Jeremy Smith 5 Amin Torres 10 Pedro Maciel 11 Piers Carroll 12 Alex Overs 13 Travis Julien 14 Ja’Dante’ Frye 15 Sam McBeath 20 Cade Towers 21 Shane Rillieux 22 T.J. Carpenter 23 Andrew Caillouet 24 Liam Thomas 32 JaMarkus Horace 33 Luke Doyle

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NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Randall J. Webb University President

Location/Founded:.................................................. Natchitoches, La./1884 Enrollment:........................................................................................ 8,944 Nickname:..................................................................................... Demons Colors:.....................................................................Purple, White & Orange President:...........................................................................Dr. Randy Webb Athletics Director:......................................................................Greg Burke Institutional Representative.......................................................Jerry Pierce Faculty Representative:.............................................................Jody Biscoe Senior Woman Administrator:................................................ Carrie Crowell

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:................................................Prather Coliseum, 1964 Capacity:........................................................................................... 3,400 Record:..........................................................................................388-211 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 318-357-4544 Jerry Pierce Institutional Representative

Jody Biscoe Faculty Athletics Representative

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:..................................................................... Mike McConathy Alma mater, Year:........................................................Louisiana Tech, 1977 School Record, Years:............................................................223-213, 15th Career Record, Years:............................................................ 575-372, 31st Assistant Coaches:.....................................................Jeff Moore, Bill Lewit, ........................................................................................Jacob Spielbauer Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 318-357-4274

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:........................................................................Doug Ireland E-Mail:........................................................................... ireland@nsula.edu Office:.................................................................................. 318-357-6467 Cell:..................................................................................... 318-471-2086 Fax:..................................................................................... 318-357-4515

2013-14 SCHEDULE Greg Burke Athletics Director

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Carrie Crowell Senior Woman Administrator

Doug Ireland Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. Letourneau....................................................7:30 p.m. N15 Fri. at Auburn............................................................7 p.m. N16 Tue. at LSU.................................................................7 p.m. N21 Thu. Louisiana-Monroe...............................................7 p.m. N27 Wed. at Louisiana-Lafayette.........................................7 p.m. N30 Sat. Niagara...............................................................3 p.m. D7 Sat. at Memphis...........................................................Noon D11 Wed. at Louisiana Tech................................................8 p.m. D14 Sat. Louisiana College................................................3 p.m. D18 Wed. at Baylor (FSSW+)...............................................8 p.m. D19 Thu. at UTEP..........................................................7:30 p.m. J2 Thu. Sam Houston St.*...........................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. Lamar*................................................................3 p.m. J9 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*..................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. J16 Thu. Stephen F. Austin*..........................................7:30 p.m. J23 Thu. at Central Arkansas*...........................................7 p.m. J25 Sat. at Oral Roberts*.............................................3:30 p.m. J30 Thu. UIW*..............................................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. Abilene Christian*...............................................3 p.m. F6 Thu. McNeese St.* (ESPN3)....................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. Nicholls*.............................................................3 p.m. F13 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*.......................................7:45 p.m. F15 Sat. at Lamar*............................................................6 p.m. F22 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................6 p.m. F27 Thu. at Southeastern La.* (ESPN3).........................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. at New Orleans*..................................................... TBA M6 Thu. Central Arkansas*..........................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. Oral Roberts*......................................................3 p.m.

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2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Southland Conference Record/Finish:..................... 23-9, 15-3/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................................................. 12/4 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 3/2 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 5

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1912-13 Joined Southland: .........................................................................1987-88 All-Time Record:......................................................................1,353-1,066 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................211-229, 26 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 2, 2006 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 3, 2013 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 3, 2013 NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. East Texas Baptist......................................... W, 118-77 N13 Tue. at Campbell.................................................... W, 71-67 N17 Sat. Hannibal-LaGrange......................................... W, 92-43 N20 Tue. at LSU............................................................ L, 95-102 N26 Mon. at Texas A&M................................................... L, 65-78 N30 Fri. at Oklahoma.................................................... L, 65-69 D4 Tue. Louisiana Tech................................................ W, 89-83 D15 Sat. Missouri Valley................................................ W, 95-78 D29 Sat. at Arkansas...................................................... L, 61-79 D31 Mon. LeTourneau................................................... W, 102-52 J3 Thu. McNeese St.*.................................................. W, 78-63 J5 Sat. Lamar*............................................................ W, 86-58 J7 Mon. at Sam Houston St.*........................................ W, 73-64 J10 Thu. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 74-80 J12 Sat. at Central Arkansas*..................................... W, 100-88 J17 Thu. Nicholls*.......................................................... L, 78-93 J19 Sat. Southeastern La.*......................................... W, 103-68 J26 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*........................................... W, 61-57 J31 Thu. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 85-63 F3 Sun. at McNeese St.*.............................................. W, 86-74 F7 Thu. Oral Roberts*.................................................. W, 85-73 F9 Sat. Central Arkansas*........................................... W, 93-73 F14 Thu. at Southeastern La.*....................................... W, 79-76 F16 Sat. at Nicholls*..................................................... W, 84-79 F19 Tue. at A&M-Corpus Christi*................................... W, 82-71 F23 Sat. at Niagara........................................................ L, 76-92 M2 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 63-64 M7 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 66-51 M9 Sat. Sam Houston St.*............................................ W, 84-73 M15 Fri. vs. Sam Houston St......................................... W, 55-52 M16 Sat. vs. Stephen F. Austin....................................... W, 68-66 M22 Fri. vs. Florida........................................................ L, 47-79


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With nine returning lettermen from last year’s 23-9 team that reached the NCAA tournament, including two of the main cogs in DeQuan Hicks and Jalan West, it’s not surprising that Northwestern State is a popular pick to win the Southland Conference regular-season crown in 2013-14. But as veteran coach Mike McConathy will quickly point out, the Southland is too balanced and competitive to have a prohibitive favorite, and there are several real contenders for the championship. He does admit the Demons are among them. Hicks, who averaged 14.0 points and 5.9 rebounds per game, was the Southland Newcomer of the Year as a power forward and West, who added 10.2 points, 5.3 assists and 2.4 steals per game, was the league’s freshman of the year

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at point guard last season as Northwestern finished a close second in the league standings and won the Southland tournament to reach the NCAA tournament while posting a 20-win season for the third time in nine years. The return of Hicks, West and explosive Brison White, along with proven veterans Patrick Robinson, Marvin Frazier, Gary Stewart and Tyler Washington, bodes well for the Demons, who enter their 15th season under McConathy. In running an aggressive defense and fast-breaking offense that ranked second nationally in scoring and sixth in steals last season, McConathy typically uses two five-man rotations and will have to replace his second and third-leading scorers, conference tournament MVP Shamir Davis and James Hulbin, an all-Southland pick, along with two more of his top 10, swingman Gary Roberson and postman O.J. Evans. The Demons will get help from a pair of freshmen, threetime Louisiana Class C Player of the Year Zeke Woodley and Sabri Thompson. Both are swing guards and Woodley can be very effective inside. He shapes up as a contender to give the Demons two straight Southland Freshman of the Year honors.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1987-88 16-12 7-7 0-1 1988-89 13-16 7-7 1-1 1989-90 10-19 5-9 1-1 1990-91 8-22 2-12 DNQ 1991-92 15-13 9-9 DNQ 1992-93 13-13 7-11 DNQ 1993-94 11-15 6-12 DNQ 1994-95 113-14 8-10 0-1 1995-96 5-21 3-15 DNQ 1996-97 13-15 8-8 1-1 1997-98 13-14 10-6 0-1 1998-99 11-15 8-10 DNQ 1999-00 17-13 11-7 2-1 2000-01 19-13 11-9 3-0* 2001-02 13-18 9-11 DNQ 2002-03 6-21 6-14 DNQ 2003-04 11-17 8-8 0-1 2004-05 21-12 13-3 2-1 2005-06 26-8 15-1 3-0* 2006-07 17-15 10-6 1-1 2007-08 15-18 9-7 2-1 2008-09 11-20 3-13 DNQ 2009-10 10-19 5-11 DNQ 2010-11 18-14 10-6 0-1 2011-12 16-16 8-8 0-1 2012-13 15-3 23-9 2-0*

COACHING HISTORY Season H. Lee Prather Charles “Red” Thomas Huey W. Cranford Tynes Hildebrand Wayne Yates Don Beasley Dan Bell J.D. Barnett Mike McConathy

Years 1913-50 1951-57 1957-65 1965-80 1980-85 1985-88 1988-94 1994-99 1999-pres.

Record Pct. 473-169 .737 138-77 .624 116-98 .542 191-199 .490 48-92 .343 42-41 .506 68-98 .410 55-79 .410 223-213 .511

Helping offset the departures of Evans and Hulbin are returning junior Marvin Frazier, who started to evolve into a low post threat down the stretch last year, and a pair of junior college transfers. Ryan King will be an inside defensive presence, while Matt LeBato should fit into Hulbin’s mold of a bigger perimeter threat who can go down low at times.

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The X-factor is McConathy’s leadership. He became the winningest men’s college basketball coach in Louisiana history late last year, and with 575 victories in 30 years, he’s seen plenty. McConathy is a veteran voter on the USA Coaches Top 25, is a former member of the NCAA tournament’s regional selection screening panel, and is nationally recognized among major college coaches who put education ahead of hoops. More than 85 percent of his seniors have graduated. Jalan West

Brison White

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NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONS MIKE McCONATH Y Head Coach 15th Year

6-7, 230, Senior

Alma Mater Louisiana Tech, 1977

Racine, Wis.

Record at NSU: 223-213 (14 years) Career Record: 575-372 (30 years)

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Northwestern State celebrated its centennial last season. There couldn’t have been a more appropriate person to be in charge at Northwestern than head coach Mike McConathy, who has engineered many of the greatest accomplishments in the program’s 100-year history. In 2012-13, McConathy became the winningest men’s college basketball coach in Louisiana history. Combined with his 352 career victories at Bossier Parish Community College during 16 seasons beginning with launching the program, McConathy has won 223 more in 14 years at Northwestern for a career total of 575 all-time wins. The 2012-13 Demons finished with a 23-9 record, posting the second-biggest win total ever at Northwestern. The season culminated with a Southland Conference tournament championship and the school’s third berth in the NCAA tournament. McConathy has won 61 percent of the games he’s coached. With the Demons, he is 150-114 against Southland Conference foes. He received the 2012 National Association of Basketball Coaches Guardians of the Game Pillar Award for Education during the 2012 NCAA Final Four in New Orleans. It is among the most prestigious awards presented by the NABC, representing one of the four core values of the Guardians of the Game program – education, leadership, advocacy and service. Nearly 85 percent of the seniors in his program have graduated. Three Division I head coaches – Marquette’s Buzz Williams, McNeese’s Dave Simmons and Mark Slessinger of New Orleans – have served on his Demon coaching staff. His Demons have been to the Big Dance three times (2001, 2006, 2013), winning an NCAA tournament game in the first two trips, and reached to the Southland Conference yournament championship game seven times in his 14 seasons. His Demons captured the hearts of the nation in March 2006 with their appearance in the NCAA tournament. NSU became the “Cinderella team” in the first-round of the tournament by beating regional thirdseed Iowa, 64-63, on a last-second basket. Iowa was ranked 15th in the country and had just won the Big Ten tournament. His sons, Michael and Logan, played for him on Demon basketball teams and graduated with honors. Their mother, Connie, works on the Northwestern campus and is a constant presence during her daily fitness walks in and near Prather Coliseum with Mike. McConathy is one of the great players in Louisiana Tech history. He was enshrined in 2011 in the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame after averaging 20.7 points and scoring 2,033 career points from 1973-77 for the Bulldogs, leading them to the 1975-76 Southland Conference championship when he was voted Southland Player of the Year. He was named to the Southland’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s in 2013 when the league celebrated its 50th anniversary. His wife Connie is a career educator who runs the Bossier Parish Community College campus in Natchitoches on the Northwestern State campus.

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D e QUAN HICKS

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Forward

Park H.S. New Mexico J.C. Preseason first-team All-Southland Conference ... 2012-13 Southland Conference and Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, second-team All-Southland, All-Louisiana and All-NABC District 24 ... named to Southland all-tournament team after missing final three regular-season games ... returned to get his first start, posting 11 points, 7 rebounds in tournament semifinal ... 13 points, key offensive rebound, gameclinching steal with two seconds left in finals win ... led Demons with 12 points in NCAA tournament loss to Florida ... was second nationally in points per 40 minutes (28.3) was team’s top scorer with 14.0 points per game to rank ninth in Southland, and rebounder (5.9) while ranking 11th nationally in field goal percentage (58.3).

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5-10, 175, Sophomore Guard Bossier City, La. Bossier H.S.

Preseason second-team All-Southland Conference ... 2012-13 league freshman of the year, member of the all-defensive team and honorable mention all-conference selection ... led the conference in steals (2.34), assist-turnover ratio (+2.75), third in assists (5.2), and eighth in 3-pointers per game (1.6) ... hit 28 of final 31 free throws with streak of 21 ended at Niagara ... 11th nationally in assist/turnover ratio, 17th in steals, 55th in assists ... his 83.6 free-throw shooting would have led the Southland if he had made three more attempts to reach the minimum of two made per game ... had first career double-double with 11 points and 12 assists against Sam Houston State ... dished eight or more assists in seven games.

BRISON WHITE

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6-0, 185, Senior Guard Wichita, Kan. Wichita North H.S. Neosha County C.C. Explosive reserve whose contributions figure to rise in 2013-14 ... helped Demons go 23-9, win Southland tournament title in his first year on campus ... scored a season-high 20 points vs. McNeese and Central Arkansas ... made 6 of 6 field goals, 2 of 2 on 3-pointers in 15-point outing vs. Sam Houston State ... recorded six steals vs. UCA and four at Nicholls and Niagara while averaging 2.5 per game in his last 12 games ... his 1.6 steals per game ranked fifth in Southland ... impressive 70/43 assist-turnover ratio ... made 18 of 24 free throws in his last nine games, 60 percent for the season ... explosive leaper with good quickness ... will be a nominee for State Farm Slam Dunk contest as a senior.


NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Hicks, DeQuan 29 3 585 20.2 161 276 .583 0 1 .000 84 120 .700 70 100 170 5.9 72 2 50 68 18 45 406 14.0 03 Davis, Shamir 32 32 809 25.3 115 282 .408 32 99 .323 130 178 .730 21 44 65 2.0 51 1 68 57 0 25 392 12.3 33 Hulbin, James 32 5 688 21.5 137 273 .502 36 99 .364 68 102 .667 57 126 183 5.7 58 0 28 38 28 19 378 11.8 12 West, Jalan 32 5 805 25.2 107 254 .421 50 144 .347 61 73 .836 16 64 80 2.5 65 2 165 60 4 75 325 10.2 22 White, Brison 32 0 596 18.6 101 225 .449 19 66 .288 35 58 .603 17 37 54 1.7 60 0 70 43 4 51 256 8.0 34 Roberson, Gary 31 6 499 16.1 77 155 .497 10 34 .294 32 55 .582 38 53 91 2.9 64 1 19 31 5 13 196 6.3 44 Stewart, Gary 32 27 577 18.0 59 157 .376 27 87 .310 29 40 .725 25 66 91 2.8 38 0 29 45 8 15 174 5.4 40 Frazier, Marvin 32 26 509 15.9 62 125 .496 3 11 .273 29 42 .690 40 91 131 4.1 61 0 10 22 41 18 156 4.9 10 Robinson, Patrick 31 25 568 18.3 39 87 .448 7 33 .212 30 42 .714 43 56 99 3.2 69 2 32 39 18 26 115 3.7 35 Evan, O.J. 32 27 503 15.7 45 104 .433 0 0 .000 23 40 .575 43 74 117 3.7 52 1 10 23 20 10 113 3.5 20 Harris, Dadrian 17 3 87 5.1 8 28 .286 4 14 .286 0 1 .000 3 7 10 0.6 11 0 3 9 0 3 20 1.2 01 Adams, Dustin 10 0 32 3.2 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 5 9 0.9 3 0 0 1 1 0 10 1.0 00 Adams, Austin 9 0 24 2.7 2 9 .222 1 6 .167 3 6 .500 1 7 8 0.9 1 0 0 4 1 1 8 0.9 13 Killian, Matt 16 1 89 5.6 3 15 .200 0 5 .000 3 6 .500 5 10 15 0.9 10 0 4 3 1 4 9 0.6 15 Ulak, David 8 0 12 1.5 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 1 4 .250 2 3 5 0.6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0.1 11 Williams, Brandon 9 0 18 2.0 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 4 5 0.6 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 48 64 112 3.5 1 5 0 Total.......... 32 919 2,006 .458 189 602 .314 532 775 .686 434 811 1,245 38.9 619 9 489 448 151 307 2,559 80.0 Opponents...... 32 823 1,934 .426 169 516 .328 470 750 .627 453 796 1,249 39.0 640 - 396 535 76 220 2,285 71.4

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Hicks, DeQuan 15 0 298 19.9 88 155 .568 0 1 .000 43 66 .652 41 46 87 5.8 40 0 28 36 10 29 219 14.6 33 Hulbin, James 18 0 399 22.2 82 156 .526 24 60 .400 44 56 .786 31 76 107 5.9 33 0 18 19 19 11 232 12.9 03 Davis, Shamir 18 18 461 25.6 63 153 .412 22 60 .367 73 106 .689 13 30 43 2.4 31 0 50 32 0 12 221 12.3 22 White, Brison 18 0 345 19.2 62 128 .484 11 32 .344 24 39 .615 6 25 31 1.7 39 0 32 27 2 34 159 8.8 12 West, Jalan 18 0 439 24.4 48 125 .384 23 73 .315 39 44 .886 10 30 40 2.2 33 0 101 29 3 44 158 8.8 34 Roberson, Gary 17 1 262 15.4 46 95 .484 7 17 .412 19 31 .613 26 23 49 2.9 36 0 10 15 2 5 118 6.9 44 Stewart, Gary 18 18 337 18.7 36 92 .391 19 53 .358 15 21 .714 17 45 62 3.4 28 0 15 24 7 10 106 5.9 40 Frazier, Marvin 18 15 299 16.6 40 77 .519 2 4 .500 18 25 .720 22 59 81 4.5 37 0 5 15 21 12 100 5.6 35 Evan, O.J. 18 18 286 15.9 26 63 .413 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 23 35 58 3.2 28 0 5 14 7 10 69 3.8 10 Robinson, Patrick 18 17 332 18.4 18 47 .383 4 19 .211 16 21 .762 29 33 62 3.4 34 1 23 27 13 14 56 3.1 20 Harris, Dadrian 13 3 75 5.8 5 22 .227 4 13 .308 0 1 .000 2 4 6 0.5 9 0 1 5 0 3 14 1.1 00 Adams, Austin 4 0 8 2.0 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1.0 01 Adams, Dustin 5 0 13 2.6 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.8 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0.8 11 Williams, Brandon 4 0 7 1.8 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 Killian, Matt 9 0 35 3.9 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 3 4 0.4 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 15 Ulak, David 4 0 4 1.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 23 36 59 3.3 0 2 0 Total.......... 18 517 1,128 .458 117 337 .347 309 441 .701 247 450 697 38.7 357 1 292 247 85 184 1,460 81.1 Opponents...... 18 458 1,078 .425 79 242 .326 273 433 .630 260 440 700 38.9 364 - 204 310 40 116 1,268 70.4

2013-14 NORTH W ESTERN STATE ROST ERS Pos. G F G F F F G F G G G G F F C F G

Ht. 6-5 6-7 6-1 6-7 6-5 6-7 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-7 6-7 6-8 6-8 6-4

Wt. 200 225 175 220 200 205 175 180 185 190 185 200 230 205 220 220 197

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

Hometown/Previous School Morrow, La./North Central Slidell, La./Salmen Port Allen, La./Port Allen Slidell, La./Salmen Baton Rouge, La./Christian Life Academy West Palm Beach, Fla./Summit Christian Bossier City, La./Bossier Hornbeck, La./Hornbeck Castor, La./Castor Newark, Del./Delaware Wichita, Kan./Wichita North /Neosha County/Kan. CC Pelican, La./Pelican All-Saints Racine, Wis./Park /New Mexico JC Greensboro, N.C./Oak Ridge Military Acad./Wallace St. CC Zwolle, La./Zwolle Sulphur, La./Sulphur /Baton Rouge CC Vidalia, La./Vidalia

Alphabetical No. Name 3 Austin Adams 1 Dustin Adams 40 Marvin Frazier 20 Dadrian Harris 32 DeQuan Hicks 0 Tra’von Joseph 13 Matt Killian 33 Ryan King 42 Matt LeBato 10 Patrick Robinson 44 Gary Stewart 21 Sabri Thompson 2 Tyler Washington 12 Jalan West 22 Brison White 11 Brandon Williams 23 Zikiteran “Zeek” Woodley

Pos. F F C G F G F F F F G G G G G F G

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Tra’von Joseph 1 Dustin Adams 2 Tyler Washington 3 Austin Adams 10 Patrick Robinson 11 Brandon Williams 12 Jalan West 13 Matt Killian 20 Dadrian Harris 21 Sabri Thompson 22 Brison White 23 Zikiteran “Zeek” Woodley 32 DeQuan Hicks 33 Ryan King 40 Marvin Frazier 42 Matt LeBato 44 Gary Stewart

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ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. William Wilson University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1963 Location:....................................................................................Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment:........................................................................................ 3,259 Nickname:............................................................................ Golden Eagles Colors:......................................................... Vegas Gold, Navy Blue & White President:............................................................. Dr. William “Billy” Wilson Athletics Director:..................................................................... Mike Carter Faculty Representative:............................................................. Terry Unruh Senior Woman Administrator:............................................... Rhonda Fowler

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:......................................................Mabee Center,1972 Capacity:......................................................................................... 10,575 Record:..........................................................................................442-142 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 918-495-7800 Terry Unruh Faculty Athletics Representative

Mike Carter Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:............................................................................ Scott Sutton Alma mater, Year:......................................................Oklahoma State, 1995 School Record, Years:............................................................270-177, 15th Career Record, Years:........................................................... 270, 177, 15th Assistant Coaches:.............................................. Kyan Brown, Sean Sutton, .............................................................................................. Wade Mason Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 918-495-7153

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:.................................................................... Blake Freeland E-Mail:...........................................................................bfreeland@oru.edu Office:.................................................................................. 918-495-7181 Cell:..................................................................................... 918-892-1975 Fax:..................................................................................... 918-495-7142

2013-14 SCHEDULE Rhonda Fowler Senior Woman Administrator

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Blake Freeland Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N10 Sun. at Tulsa..........................................................5:05 p.m. N13 Wed. at Kansas St. (FSKC)............................................7 p.m. N16 Sat. Texas St. (FCS)....................................................3 p.m. N21 Thu. at Saint Louis......................................................... TBA N23 Sat. at Wisconsin..................................................7:30 p.m. N26 Tue. Georgia Southern................................................2 p.m. N27 Wed. Bowling Green/Presbyterian................................... TBA D3 Tue. Cameron.............................................................7 p.m. D7 Sat. at Wichita St........................................................7 p.m. D13 Fri. Missouri St. (FCS)................................................7 p.m. D16 Mon. at Akron................................................................. TBA D21 Sat. Dallas Baptist......................................................6 p.m. D30 Mon. at Baylor.............................................................7 p.m. J2 Thu. Houston Baptist*............................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi* (FCS)..................................6 p.m. J11 Sat. Central Arkansas* (FCS)......................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. at Abilene Christian*.......................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. at UIW*...............................................................4 p.m. J23 Thu. Stephen F. Austin* (ESPN3).............................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. Northwestern St.* (FCS).................................3:30 p.m. J30 Thu. at Nicholls* (ESPN3).......................................7:30 p.m. F1 Sat. at McNeese St.*..................................................3 p.m. F6 Thu. New Orleans* (FCS)........................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. Southeastern La.* (FCS)......................................7 p.m. F13 Thu. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi* (CSNH)......................3:30 p.m. F22 Sat. at Central Arkansas*...........................................4 p.m. F27 Thu. Lamar* (FCS).................................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. Sam Houston St.* (FCS)..................................7:30 p.m. M6 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................8 p.m. M8 Sat. at Northwestern St.*...........................................3 p.m.

Mabee Center

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:..................................... 20-15, 13-5/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 2/3 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 8

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1965-66 Joined Southland: .............................................................................. 2012 All-Time Record:............................................................................849-571 Southland Record, Years:.................................................................13-5, 1 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:................................................ None Southland Tournament Titles, Last:...................................................... None NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 5, 2008 NIT Appearances, Last.................................................................... 8, 2012

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. at UTEP............................................................ L, 49-69 N14 Wed. St. Gregory’s................................................... W, 90-41 N19 Mon. at Pacific......................................................... W, 69-67 N22 Thu. vs. Loyola Marymount..................................... W, 75-66 N23 Fri. vs. Charlotte..................................................... L, 58-72 N24 Sat. vs. Belmont...................................................... L, 67-70 N28 Wed. Oklahoma........................................................ L, 62-63 D1 Sat. at Missouri St.................................................. W, 72-52 D5 Wed. at Texas St...................................................... W, 86-77 D18 Tue. at Arizona......................................................... L, 64-89 D22 Sat. Tulsa ............................................................... L, 68-72 D28 Fri. at Memphis...................................................... L, 57-72 J3 Thu. at Southeastern La.*....................................... W, 86-72 J5 Sat. at Nicholls*..................................................... W, 76-63 J10 Thu. Northwestern St.*........................................... W, 80-74 J12 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 50-61 J17 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*................................... W, 64-52 J19 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*......................................OTW, 65-61 J24 Thu. Lamar*............................................................ W, 91-74 J26 Sat. McNeese St.*.................................................. W, 75-54 J31 Thu. Nicholls*......................................................... W, 98-78 F2 Sat. Southeastern La.*........................................... W, 65-59 F7 Thu. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 73-85 F9 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 67-77 F14 Thu. Sam Houston St.*............................................ W, 74-64 F16 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 56-51 F19 Tue. Central Arkansas*........................................... W, 94-65 F23 Sat. vs. Weber St..................................................... L, 66-70 F28 Thu. at McNeese St.*............................................... L, 54-56 M2 Sat. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 68-50 M9 Sat. at Central Arkansas*...................................... 0TL, 84-86 M14 Thu. vs. Sam Houston St.......................................... L, 55-58 M20 Wed. at Texas-Arlington........................................... W, 84-76 M25 Mon. vs. UC-Irvine................................................... W, 76-62 M27 Wed. at Weber St...................................................... L, 74-83


ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES SEASON OU TLOOK

SOU THLA ND HISTORY Season Overall SLC Tourn. 2012-13 20-15 13-5 0-1

COACHING HISTORY Season Bill White Ken Trickey Jerry Hale Lake Kelly Ken Hayes Dick Acres Ted Owens Bill Self Barry Hinson Scott Sutton Much like the shooting guard, the three-spot is full of versatile players who can cause matchup problems for a number of teams, including all-conference selection Shawn Glover. Glover is the team’s leading returning scorer at 14.4 points per game and will be the key cog in the offense. Junior college transfer Adrion Webber is another matchup problem thanks to his solid outside game, and the coaches will look to Webber to bring a maturity to the team with his experience. Corbin Byford returns healthy after sustaining injuries and eventually deciding to redshirt last season. With a year of practice and an improving outside shot, Byford’s athleticism allows him to score the basketball in a number of different ways. One of the biggest question marks on the team is the inside play. Without dominant big man Damen Bell-Holter and the athleticism of Steven Roundtree, the Golden Eagles will need to get a spark from one of four talented, but inexperienced options down low. Sophomore Brandon Conley returns as one of the most experienced players inside, despite planning to redshirt last season. Conley played in 31 of the team’s 35 games and made 11 starts in his rookie campaign. Seven-footer Jorden Kaufman returns for his sophomore season after missing the second half of the season with a lingering injury, but showed glimpses of the ability that he has. Junior college transfer Denell Henderson has experienced plenty of success, and the coaches feel can step in right away and contribute in a number of areas. Highlighted by a trip to the 2013 Cancun Challenge, the 2013-14 schedule will not be an easy road for the Golden Eagles. Road games at Big 12 foes Kansas State and Baylor, as well as regional rivals Wichita State and Tulsa highlight the non-conference portion. With the turn of the calendar, ORU will make its second run through the Southland Conference, beginning with a Jan. 2 date with conference newcomer Houston Baptist inside the Mabee Center. The 2014 Southland Conference tournament will again be held in Katy March 12-15.

Record Pct. 65-35 .650 214-116 .648 61-21 .744 30-24 .556 50-43 .538 47-34 .580 21-35 .375 55-54 .505 36-23 .610 270-177 .604

Korey Billbury

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The 2013-14 season will once again be a year in which ORU coach Scott Sutton will enter with many questions and hope that they are answered quickly as he puts together one of the youngest teams in America. Despite having essentially eight players on the roster who have not played in a Division I game under Sutton, it is a group that should adjust quickly with two Division I transfers and two Junior College players, as well as a redshirt freshman. “I really like the nucleus of guys coming back,” Sutton said. “We’ve got a great player and great scorer in Shawn Glover, who will be carrying a bigger load for us this year. Korey Billbury, D.J. Jackson and Brandon Conley gained so much valuable experience last year as freshmen having to play so many minutes. We kind of had to throw them into the fire and I thought they responded and I thought had good freshman years.” After redshirting last year, transfer Obi Emegano and freshman Corbin Byford have also had the opportunity to get familiar with Sutton’s system and will impact the team immediately. D.J. Jackson returns for his sophomore season after posting an outstanding freshman season directing the ORU offense. With a team-high 91 assists, Jackson played in all 35 games and made 16 starts in his first year. Incoming freshman Jabbar Singleton will also see significant time, bringing a toughness that has carried over from his time as a standout running back on his high school football team. Former manager David Mason, who will walk on the team this season, will also serve as a point guard. A loaded position, the number of quality guards on the 2013-14 roster will require some versatility by players and game plans to get everyone on the court at the same time. After a successful freshman campaign, including 21 starts and a 6.1 point-per-game average, Korey Billbury proved that he can be the diverse guard, dishing out 87 assists and grabbing nearly four rebounds per game. Emegano’s Division I experience and toughness will prove vital as well. Add in a pair of talented scorers in incoming freshmen Dederick Lee and Bobby Word and the Golden Eagles will have plenty of depth on the perimeter.

Years 1965-69 1969-74, 87-93 1974-77 1977-79 1979-83 1982-85 1985-87 1993-97 1997-99 1999-present

D.J. Jackson

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ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES SCOT T SU T TON Head Coach 15th Year

6-3, 200, Sophomore

Alma Mater Oklahoma State, 1995

Tulsa, Okla.

Record at ORU: 270-177 (14 years) Career Record: 270-177 (14 years)

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The all-time winningest coach at ORU, Scott Sutton has posted 270 wins in 14 seasons leading the Golden Eagles. Since the start of the 2001-02 season, Sutton has guided the Golden Eagles to a 247-141 mark. During that same span, ORU has finished either first or second in the conference standings nine times. Facing a new league, Sutton guided the 2012-13 squad to a third-place finish in the Southland Conference, a postseason berth and a second consecutive 20-win season. ORU earned three all-conference selections in Warren Niles (first), Damen Bell-Holter (first) and Shawn Glover (second), with Niles and Bell-Holter also garnering first team all-district honors from the NABC. Additionally, the Golden Eagles advanced to the third round of the CIT and broke a streak of 11 consecutive postseason losses, dating back 38 years. Sutton has guided ORU to seven 20-win seasons, five Summit League regular-season titles, three tournament championships, three NCAA tournament appearances, two berths in each the NIT and CIT. But perhaps most impressive for Sutton and the Golden Eagles since 1999 are the upset victories. Nearly every season since 200203, the Golden Eagles have knocked off at least one power conference team. During Sutton’s tenure ORU has defeated the likes of Arkansas, Georgetown, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Seton Hall and USC. But at the top of that impressive list is ORU’s 78-71 victory at No. 3 Kansas on Nov. 15, 2006. That win not only came against Sutton’s mentor and former ORU boss Bill Self, but happened on the night Sports Illustrated proclaimed the Jayhawks as the top team in the land in its annual preview issue. In 14 seasons at the reigns Sutton has produced four All-Americans, four Freshman All-Americans, 29 all-conference selections, four conference players of the year, four conference newcomers of the year, two conference defensive players of the year, and three conference sixth man of the year picks. Growing up as the youngest son of a legendary coach, Scott paid close attention to his father, and has borrowed a few notes from dad as well. He also had the opportunity to play for his father at Oklahoma State from 1992-94, helping the Cowboys reach the NCAA tournament both seasons. From his days as a youngster watching his father coach at Creighton, Arkansas and Kentucky, to his days as a player for him at Oklahoma State, to his days as an assistant coach at ORU under Self and Barry Hinson, Scott had learned a lot about the game... and ORU. In truth, Sutton’s love and devotion to ORU, along with his Christianity, basketball knowledge and recruiting ability helped him earn his first head coaching position. It has also helped him get through the highs and lows he has experienced since being named as ORU’s 11th head coach on April 30, 1999. Sutton and his wife, Kim, are the parents of three daughters: Hallie (12), Lauren (10), and Maggie (7).

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KOREY BILLBURY

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Guard

Booker T. Washington H.S.

Played all 35 games last year as a red-shirt freshman and made 21 starts, including the first seven games of his ORU career and the 14 of the final 16 games of the year ... averaged 6.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game ... scored at least 10 points in eight games and had a season-high 17 points at Lamar, recording a season-high 13 rebounds in the same game for his first double-double ... had a season-best 10 assists at home against Lamar and set a season watermark of four steals at Sam Houston State ... shot 43 percent (77-179) from the field and 75 percent (51-68) from the free-throw line ... hit just 23 percent (8-34) from behind the arc, but finished the season 8-21 (38 percent) after starting 0-13 before he cracked the lid off the basket.

SHAWN GLOVER

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6-7, 215, Senior Guard Dallas, Texas Cedar Hill H.S. University of Utah Played in 33 games, starting all 33 but missed two games midseason due to an eye injury ... a secondteam All-Southland Conference selection, finished third in scoring at 14.4 points per game and third in rebounding with 5.1 boards per game ... scored at least 10 points in 24 games including 14 of his last 16 games ... first 20-point game was a 24-point, nine-rebound game against Lamar and he followed that up with 24 points and eight rebounds against McNeese State ... made it three consecutive 20-point games with 25 points against Nicholls Jan. 31 ... career high was a 28-point effort in a road loss against Northwestern State ... led the team in scoring in eight times... shot the ball at nearly a 50 percent clip (199-399), hit eight of his 36 3-point attempts (22 percent) and 69 of 97 free throw attempts (71 percent).

D.J. JACKSON

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6-0, 184, Sophomore Guard Kansas City, Mo. Archbishop O’Hara

Played in all 35 games with and made 16 starts last year as a redshirt freshman ... led the team with 91 assists for an average of 2.6 per game ... averaged 4.2 points and 1.7 rebounds per game ... hit 38 percent (24-63) of his 3-point attempts and 85 percent (46-54) from the free throw line ... scored a season-high 15 points against Northwestern State and had six double-figure scoring efforts ... twice had a season-high six assists, doing so against Northwestern State and Nicholls ... first career start came against Missouri State ... was a perfect 3-for-3 from the 3-point line against St. Gregory’s, at Southeastern Louisiana and again vs. Northwestern State ... had a career-best seven rebounds against Tulsa.


ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 13 Niles, Warren 35 35 1275 36.4 222 507 .438 96 243 .395 122 154 .792 24 121 145 4.1 69 2 55 69 6 41 662 18.9 32 Bell-Holter, Damen 35 34 1104 31.5 190 371 .512 5 18 .278 159 211 .754 117 211 328 9.4 103 1 42 71 47 19 544 15.5 11 Glover, Shawn 33 33 1080 32.7 199 399 .499 8 36 .222 69 97 .711 57 110 167 5.1 60 1 64 70 44 40 475 14.4 22 Roundtree, Steven 23 17 548 23.8 87 183 .475 0 1 .000 52 83 .627 64 83 147 6.4 60 4 31 62 17 20 226 9.8 23 Billbury, Korey 35 21 845 24.1 77 179 .430 8 34 .235 51 68 .750 39 93 132 3.8 91 1 87 75 4 43 213 6.1 12 Jackson, D.J. 35 16 830 23.7 38 111 .342 24 63 .381 46 54 .852 6 55 61 1.7 51 0 91 55 0 27 146 4.2 03 Byford, Corbin 3 0 30 10.0 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 3 6 9 3.0 3 0 3 5 0 1 10 3.3 35 Manghum, Mikey 34 7 658 19.4 26 62 .419 21 54 .389 12 15 .800 4 37 41 1.2 40 1 46 27 3 12 85 2.5 05 Conley, Brandon 31 11 452 14.6 29 58 .500 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 28 47 75 2.4 70 2 13 28 10 8 75 2.4 31 Kaufman, Jorden 11 1 73 6.6 10 23 .435 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 6 10 16 1.5 11 0 0 4 2 1 24 2.2 25 Purnell, P.J. 3 0 8 2.7 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 1.7 14 Lliteras, Jake 20 0 139 7.0 6 27 .222 3 16 .188 4 4 1.000 1 14 15 0.8 17 1 9 10 0 5 19 1.0 00 Tannehill, Caleb 2 0 8 4.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 64 55 119 3.4 0 7 0 Total.......... 35 890 1,931 .461 165 467 .353 539 730 .738 413 843 1,256 35.9 578 13 442 483 133 218 2,484 71.0 Opponents...... 35 885 2,018 .439 204 580 .352 367 553 .664 388 723 1,111 31.7 642 - 478 449 131 245 2,341 66.9

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Bell-Holter, Damen 18 18 589 32.7 117 213 .549 2 7 .286 109 144 .757 74 120 194 10.8 51 0 24 42 26 6 345 19.2 13 Niles, Warren 18 18 671 37.3 118 273 .432 52 136 .382 55 72 .764 11 60 71 3.9 28 1 27 30 2 24 343 19.1 11 Glover, Shawn 16 16 532 33.2 108 210 .514 3 13 .231 35 52 .673 31 63 94 5.9 31 1 35 33 19 19 254 15.9 22 Roundtree, Steven 7 3 137 19.6 22 49 .449 0 1 .000 12 23 .522 17 26 43 6.1 12 0 7 23 8 4 56 8.0 23 Billbury, Korey 18 10 472 26.2 46 91 .505 7 16 .438 24 36 .667 20 58 78 4.3 46 1 56 41 2 23 123 6.8 12 Jackson, D.J. 18 10 448 24.9 19 58 .328 13 36 .361 25 30 .833 6 22 28 1.6 27 0 56 33 0 14 76 4.2 35 Manghum, Mikey 17 5 369 21.7 16 36 .444 13 31 .419 8 11 .727 1 22 23 1.4 23 0 22 15 2 7 53 3.1 05 Conley, Brandon 18 10 314 17.4 18 35 .514 0 0 .000 10 16 .625 16 34 50 2.8 48 0 10 22 9 5 46 2.6 25 Purnell, P.J. 2 0 5 2.5 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1.5 14 Lliteras, Jake 13 0 97 7.5 4 13 .308 2 9 .222 2 2 1.000 0 11 11 0.8 11 1 6 7 0 3 12 0.9 31 Kaufman, Jorden 2 0 12 6.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 1.5 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0.5 00 Tannehill, Caleb 1 0 4 4.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 36 32 68 3.8 0 2 0 Total.......... 18 469 983 .477 92 250 .368 282 389 .725 213 450 663 36.8 281 4 244 249 69 106 1,312 72.9 Opponents...... 18 451 1,066 .423 105 300 .350 175 263 .665 211 353 564 31.3 333 - 224 223 70 130 1,182 65.7

2013-14 OR A L ROBERTS ROSTERS Pos. G G F G F G/F G G G F G G C F F

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

Wt. 190 170 215 160 225 215 184 215 200 210 165 200 255 235 220

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

Hometown/Previous School New Orleans, La./Brother Martin Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster Velma, Okla./Velma Alma Tulsa, Okla./Jenks Fort Worth, Texas/Fossil Ridge Dallas, Texas/Cedar Hill/Utah Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara Edmond, Okla./Memorial/Western Illinois O’Fallon, Mo./O’Fallon Christian Muskogee, Okla./Muskogee/Carl Albert State College Clarksville, Ark./Clarksville Tulsa, Okla./Booker T. Washington Andover, Kan./Andover Central Demascus, Ark./Guy-Perkins/Connors State College Tulsa, Okla./East Central/Missouri State

Alphabetical No. Name 24 Korey Billbury 3 Corbin Byford 5 Brandon Conley 15 Obi Emegano 21 Adam Glenville 11 Shawn Glover 34 Denell Henderson 12 D.J. Jackson 31 Jorden Kaufman 23 Dederick Lee 4 David Mason 0 Jabbar Singleton 22 Adrion Webber 35 Drew Wilson III 1 Bobby Word

Pos. G F F G G G/F F G C G G G F F G

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Jabbar Singleton 1 Bobby Word 3 Corbin Byford 4 David Mason 5 Brandon Conley 11 Shawn Glover 12 D.J. Jackson 15 Obi Emegano 21 Adam Glenville 22 Adrion Webber 23 Dederick Lee 24 Korey Billbury 31 Jorden Kaufman 34 Denell Henderson 35 Drew Wilson III

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SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Dana Gibson University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1879 Location:............................................................................Huntsville, Texas Enrollment:...................................................................................... 19,169 Nickname:.....................................................................................Bearkats Colors:................................................................................ Orange & White President:...........................................................................Dr. Dana Gibson Athletic Director:..................................................................Bobby Williams Faculty Representative:.....................................................Dr. James Bexley Senior Woman Administrator:............................................. Chris Thompson

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:.......................................Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum Capacity:........................................................................................... 6,100 Record:..........................................................................................292-137 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 936-294-1838 Dr. James Bexley Faculty Athletics Representative

Bobby Williams Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:.......................................................................... Jason Hooten Alma mater, Year:......................................................... Tarleton State, 1993 School Record, Years:..................................................................48-49, 4th Career Record, Years:..................................................................48-49, 4th Assistant Coaches:............................................ Matt Braeuer, Chris Mudge, ......................................................................................Kenneth Mangrum Basketball Office Phone:.......................... 936-294-1748 or 936-294-4249

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:........................................................................ Paul Ridings E-Mail:............................................................................ ridings@shsu.edu Office:.................................................................................. 936-294-1764 Cell:..................................................................................... 936-355-1059 Fax:..................................................................................... 936-294-3538

2013-14 SCHEDULE Chris Thompson Senior Woman Administrator

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Paul Ridings Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. at Texas-Pan American........................................7 p.m. N11 Mon. Hillsdale Baptist..................................................7 p.m. N14 Thu. at Prairie View A&M.............................................7 p.m. N20 Wed. Jarvis Christian...................................................7 p.m. N24 Sun. at Texas A&M (FSSW)..........................................3 p.m. N26 Tue. at SMU (ESPN3)..................................................7 p.m. N29 Fri. vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff..................................3:30 p.m. N30 Sat. vs. Hampton/Liberty............................................... TBA D6 Fri. vs. James Madison.............................................6 p.m. D7 Sat. vs. Towson (CSNH).........................................5:30 p.m. D14 Sat. at Toledo.............................................................1 p.m. D28 Sat. LIU-Brooklyn.......................................................4 p.m. J2 Thu. at Northwestern St.*......................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*...........................................6 p.m. J9 Thu. McNeese St.*.................................................7:45 p.m. J11 Sat. Nicholls*.............................................................4 p.m. J16 Thu. at Southeastern La.*......................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. at New Orleans*..................................................6 p.m. J23 Thu. at UIW* (CSNH)...............................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. at Abilene Christian* (ESPN3)..............................3 p.m. J30 Thu. A&M-Corpus Christi*......................................7:45 p.m. F1 Sat. Houston Baptist*.................................................4 p.m. F8 Sat. Lamar*................................................................4 p.m. F13 Thu. Northwestern St.*..........................................7:45 p.m. F15 Sat. Stephen F. Austin* (ESPN3)..................................4 p.m. F22 Sat. at Lamar*............................................................6 p.m. F27 Thu. at Central Arkansas*...........................................7 p.m. M1 Sat. at Oral Roberts*.............................................7:30 p.m. M6 Thu. Southeastern La.*..........................................7:45 p.m. M8 Sat. New Orleans*......................................................4 p.m.

Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:.................................... 17-17, 8-10/t5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 4/1 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 4

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1917-18 Joined Southland: .........................................................................1987-88 All-Time Record:................................................................1,195-1,126, 95 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................289-466, 27 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 3, 2010 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 2, 2010 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 2, 2010 NIT Appearances, Last........................................................................ None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. at Arkansas...................................................... L, 68-73 N13 Tue. Hardin-Simmons............................................... W, 82-3 N15 Thu. at Indiana......................................................... L, 99-45 N19 Tue. Southern Mississippi........................................ L, 49-61 N20 Wed. Liberty............................................................ W, 64-50 N21 Thu. UC-Irvine.......................................................OTW, 65-63 N27 Wed. at Texas........................................................... L, 37-65 D1 Sat. at Northern Arizona.......................................... L, 60-77 D8 Sat. at Houston Baptist........................................... W, 69-57 D15 Sat. at Samford...................................................... W, 73-57 D19 Wed. Huston-Tillotson.............................................. W, 89-53 D29 Sat. Howard Payne................................................. W, 90-49 J4 Fri. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 61-57 J7 Mon. Northwestern St.*............................................ L, 64-73 J10 Thu. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 68-57 J12 Sat. at McNeese St.*.............................................. W, 72-57 J17 Thu. Central Arkansas*........................................... W, 63-52 J19 Sat. Oral Roberts*.................................................OTL, 61-65 J24 Thu. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 65-69 J26 Sat. at Nicholls*....................................................OTL, 67-70 F2 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*................................... W, 55-51 F7 Thu. McNeese St.*.................................................OTL, 58-59 F9 Sat. Lamar*............................................................ W, 78-40 F14 Thu. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 64-74 F16 Sat. at Central Arkansas*....................................... W, 80-74 F20 Wed. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 44-50 F23 Sat. at Eastern Washington..................................... L, 76-81 F28 Thu. Nicholls*.......................................................... L, 53-56 M2 Sat. Southeastern La.*........................................... W, 54-45 M7 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 42-57 M9 Sat. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 73-84 M13 Wed. vs. Central Arkansas........................................ W, 69-63 M14 Thu. vs. Oral Roberts............................................... W, 58-55 M15 Fri. vs. Northwestern St.......................................... L, 52-55


SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS SEASON OU TLOOK

came on strong late in the season to become a scoring threat. He posted a team season best of 26 points in Sam Houston’s victory over Central Arkansas in Conway. Senior guard DeMarcus Gatlin averaged 8.1 points as a starter in Sam Houston’s first 22 games. A knee injury forced him to miss the final 12 contests. Freshman Paul Baxter was one of the league’s top freshman performers. He was the team’s third leading scorer, Junior 6-11 post Michael Holyfield continued to make strides with 151 boards and 28 blocks last season. Four other lettermen return for the Kats including junior guard Marquel McKinney, senior guard Will Bond, senior forward Nathanian Mason and senior post Terrance Motley. Guard Dakarai Henderson red-shirted as a true freshman last season. Aurimas Majauskas, a post player from Future College Prep in Carson, Calif., averaged 11.5 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists for a squad that set a national prep record with 52 victories during the 2012-13 season. He was the team MVP. Kaheem Ransom and Jabari Peters led Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kansas, to a 25-8 record. The Saints won the Jayhawk West Conference, Seward County’s third consecutive conference title. Ransom, a point guard, earned first team all-conference and all-region honors after averaging 16.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists this season. Peters is a 6-3 shooting guard who added 13.2 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists per contest to the Saints’ efforts. Jesse Lopez, a 6-6 forward who averaged 16.8 points and 13.4 rebounds at Bowie High School in El Paso, was a November early signing for the Bearkats. Sam Houston again will face a demanding nonconference schedule including match-ups with Texas A&M, SMU, Toledo and James Madison. The Bearkats also will participate in the Corpus Christi Classic and the Stephen F. Austin Invitational.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1987-88 14-14 9-5 DNQ 1988-89 12-16 8-6 DNQ 1989-90 10-18 8-6 DNQ 1990-91 7-20 5-9 DNQ 1991-92 2-25 1-17 DNQ 1992-93 6-19 4-14 DNQ 1993-94 7-20 7-11 0-1 1994-95 7-19 4-14 DNQ 1995-96 11-16 9-9 0-1 1996-97 8-18 7-9 DNQ 1997-98 9-17 7-9 DNQ 1998-99 10-16 7-11 DNQ 1999-00 22-7 15-3 1-1 2000-01 16-13 11-9 1-1 2001-02 14-14 9-11 DNQ 2002-03 23-7 17-3 2-0* 2003-04 13-15 8-8 0-1 2004-05 18-12 11-5 1-1 2005-06 22-9 11-5 2-1 2006-07 21-10 13-3 0-1 2007-08 23-8 10-6 1-1 2008-09 18-12 12-4 0-1 2009-10 25-8 14-2 3-0* 2010-11 18-13 10-6 1-1 2011-12 13-19 7-9 0-1 2012-13 17-17 8-10 2-1

COACHING HISTORY Season E.A. Berry Paul Boynton John Ashcraft J.W. Jones Clyde White T.F. Wilson Jack Williams Bob Craig Archie Porter Dennis Price Bob Derryberry Robert McPherson Steve Tucker Gary Moss Larry Brown Jerry Hopkins Bob Marlin Jason Hooten

Years 1917-19 1919-20 1920-22 1923-36 1936-38 1939-45 1946-56 1957-64 1965-75 1976-79 1980-81 1982-86 1986-87 1987-89 1990-91 1992-98 1999-2010 2010-present

Record Pct. 14-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 19-11 .633 121-116 .511 30-11 .731 60-30 .667 113-138 .451 84-113 .426 189-128 .596 35-71 .330 38-20 .655 102-59 .634 16-12 .571 16-22 .421 20-26 .435 50-134 .272 225-131 .632 48-49 .494

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Sam Houston State dazzled the 2013 Southland Conference Tournament in Katy last March, upsetting No. 3 seed Oral Roberts in the quarterfinals after a first-round victory over Central Arkansas. In the semifinals, against eventual tournament winner Northwestern State, Sam Houston led most of the game before falling 55-52. With four returning starters plus a quality group of newcomers, head coach Jason Hooten and his staff hope to build off that post season momentum to push the Bearkats into success in the 2014 Southland Conference race. As an assistant coach for six seasons and head coach the past three years, Hooten has been a key contributor in Sam Houston’s program that has rolled up a record of 175-108 during the past nine years. Since Hooten joined the Bearkat staff in July 2004, Sam Houston has earned Southland tournament berths every year, won three West Division titles and finished among the top three teams in the league standings seven times. Sam Houston traveled to the NCAA tournament in New Orleans in 2010 after winning both the Southland regular-season and tournament championships. A characteristic of every Hooten-coached Bearkat squad is tough defense and last year was no different. The 2012-13 Bearkats ranked second in the Southland in scoring defense, allowing 61.2 points per game. Sam Houston was 16-5 in games in which the Bearkats limited opponents to 63 points or less. The Bearkats also ranked second behind regular-season champion Stephen F. Austin in Southland Conference field goal defense (.406) and three-point defense. In Sam Houston’s victories, the Bearkats held opponents to 53.5 points per game and .359 field-goal shooting. Four starters who accounted for 27.4 of Sam Houston’s 63.8 points per game return in 2013-14. James Thomas, a 6-5 forward, was the team’s most valuable player last season. He was the only Bearkat to average in double figures in Southland play (11.0). Thomas

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SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS JASON HOOTEN Head Coach Fourth Year

6-1, 180, Sophomore

Alma Mater Tarleton State, 1993

Austin, Texas

Record at SHSU: 48-49 (three years) Career Record: 48-49 (three years)

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As the head coach at Sam Houston State since April 2010, and an assistant for the Bearkats for six seasons, Jason Hooten has been a key contributor in the Bearkats’ outstanding men’s basketball program that has rolled up a record of 175-108 during the past nine years. Since Hooten joined the Bearkat staff in July 2004, Sam Houston has earned Southland Conference tournament berths each year, won three West Division titles and finished among the top three teams in the league standings seven times. The Bearkats won both the Southland regular season and tournament titles to advance to the NCAA Division I Regional in New Orleans in 2010. In his first season as Bearkat head coach in 2011, Hooten directed the Bearkats to their third consecutive Southland Conference West Division championship and the program’s seventh consecutive winning season. The Bearkats’ 18 wins represented the most victories by a first-year head coach in the program’s NCAA Division I history. Following the season, Sam Houston State’s Gilberto Clavell was recognized as Southland Conference Player of the Year and became the program’s third NCAA Division I All-America selection. Battling through early season injury setbacks in 2012, Hooten’s second Bearkat team bounced back for five big league wins in a stretch run that clinched Sam Houston’s 10th consecutive post-season tournament appearance. In his third year at Sam Houston in 2013, Hooten’s Bearkats battled their way to the semifinals of the Southland tournament. Seeded No. 6, the Bearkats defeated No. 7 seed Central Arkansas 69-63 and No. 3 seed Oral Roberts 58-55 before falling to the eventual tournament champion Northwestern State 55-52. As an assistant coach, Hooten helped direct SHSU to a 127-59 record, four 20-plus victory seasons and Southland regular season and tournament championships and an NCAA tournament appearance in 2010. Since 2000, only one of the 20 NCAA Division I programs in the state (the University of Texas) has won more games since 2000 than Sam Houston. Previously, Hooten served as assistant men’s basketball coach at Tarleton State for Lonn Reisman. During his tenure, the Texans posted a combined 204-111 record. Hooten also played basketball at Tarleton, helping lead the Texans to a 52-10 mark. He returned to Tarleton in August 1993 after serving as a part-time assistant coach at Weatherford Junior College. A 1987 graduate of Killeen Ellison High School, Hooten lettered in basketball and baseball. He earned all-district, All-CenTex and All-Super CenTex while leading his team to the bi-district championship as a senior. He holds school career records for scoring and assists. In baseball, he twice earned All-District honorable mention and lettered three years. Hooten holds two degrees from Tarleton State, earning a bachelor’s in exercise and sport studies in 1993 and a master’s in 1995. He was recognized as an “Outstanding Alum” by Tarleton State in 2012. Hooten is married to the former Kristen Miller. The pair have a daughter, Jadyn, and a son Jayce.

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Guard

Bowie H.S.

Started 22 games and played in all 33 contests as a true freshman in 2012-13 ... averaged 22.5 minutes per game, totaling 78 assists and averaging 7.5 points per contest ... season high was 19 points in both the Central Arkansas and Eastern Washington games ... All CenTex for Bowie High School in Austin, ranking among the area leaders with 18.4 point and 7.0 assists per game in 2012 ... one of only three Centex players to be named to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches all-state squad ... son of Ron Baxter who played for coach Abe Lemons at the University of Texas on the Longhorns’ 1979 National Invitational Tournament team.

D e MARCUS GATLIN

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6-4, 200, Senior Guard Houston, Texas Bush H.S. Navarro J.C. Started the first 22 games of the 2012-13 season before being sidelined by a knee injury ... averaged 8.1 points and 4.1 rebounds ... season best was 17 points versus Houston Baptist ... started all 32 games as a sophomore in 2012 ... averaged 30.5 minutes per contest ... scored in double figures 15 times ... season scoring highs included 21 points in victory over Nicholls and 20 points in win against Samford ... at Navarro Junior College, averaged 6.8 points on a 20-10 squad as a freshman at Navarro ... All-District selection at Bush High School in Houston ... averaged 13.1 points as he led the team to the Texas Class 5A state championship and a 35-4 record.

JAMES THOMAS

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6-5, 210, Senior Forward Duncanville, Texas Duncanville H.S. Navarro J.C. Leading scorer and rebounder for the Bearkats as a junior in 2013 ... established himself as a scorer late in the season, totaling double figures in six games including a season best of 26 in victory at Central Arkansas ... only Bearkat to average in double figures (10.1) in Southland action ... his 12 rebounds at UCA also were a team high for the year ... all-conference at Navarro Junior College, leading team to a 2511 record, the NJCAA Region XIV tournament and a berth in the national championships in Hutchinson, Kan, in 2012 ... averaged 9.1 points and 6.3 rebounds ... all-district performer at Duncaville High School.


SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 Thomas, James 33 28 916 27.8 125 262 .477 0 0 .000 67 115 .583 96 96 192 5.8 74 1 27 44 8 24 317 9.6 01 Gatson, Darius 34 34 933 27.4 93 246 .378 49 140 .350 69 95 .726 10 102 112 3.3 74 0 111 63 2 43 304 8.9 04 Williams, Erik 2 0 42 21.0 6 27 .222 5 21 .238 0 0 .000 0 9 9 4.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 8.5 11 Gatlin, DeMarcus 22 22 502 22.8 53 131 .405 5 17 .294 68 101 .673 39 52 91 4.1 44 0 43 43 7 26 179 8.1 21 Baxter, Paul 33 22 741 22.5 87 238 .366 29 82 .354 45 59 .763 24 67 91 2.8 73 2 78 52 7 25 248 7.5 24 Motley, Terrance 31 5 517 16.7 82 195 .421 0 0 .000 42 71 .592 58 96 154 5.0 101 3 10 39 13 22 206 6.6 02 McKinney, Marquel 32 13 685 21.4 61 170 .359 38 116 .328 33 53 .623 45 47 92 2.9 75 2 25 33 0 23 193 6.0 32 Bond, Will 34 3 568 16.7 66 180 .367 51 134 .381 22 35 .629 22 66 88 2.6 58 0 25 14 5 18 205 6.0 33 Mason, Nathaniel 34 6 487 14.3 61 161 .379 15 50 .300 64 84 .762 34 53 87 2.6 30 0 20 38 1 10 201 5.9 10 McKay, Jeremy 31 7 427 13.8 42 139 .302 26 96 .271 10 17 .588 8 33 41 1.3 33 0 35 17 3 12 120 3.9 35 Holyfield, Michael 34 26 514 15.1 40 84 .476 0 0 .000 20 40 .500 58 93 151 4.4 95 4 6 41 28 11 100 2.9 05 Harwell, Aaron 34 4 546 16.1 22 79 .278 4 18 .222 23 36 .639 2 68 70 2.1 60 1 91 57 3 25 71 2.1 22 McCormick, Mitch 7 0 23 3.3 2 6 .333 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 1.0 TM Team................ 57 37 94 2.8 0 7 0 Total.......... 34 740 1,918 .386 224 678 .330 464 708 .655 453 820 1,273 37.4 719 13 472 449 77 239 2,168 63.8 Opponents...... 34 687 1,672 .411 157 518 .303 549 786 .698 302 857 1,159 34.1 637 - 442 510 140 193 2,080 61.2

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 Thomas, James 18 18 552 30.7 79 152 .520 0 0 .000 40 69 .580 56 55 111 6.2 42 0 13 24 2 13 198 11.0 11 Gatlin, DeMarcus 10 10 228 22.8 26 61 .426 2 5 .400 33 50 .660 17 28 45 4.5 23 0 19 16 1 8 87 8.7 01 Gatson, Darius 18 18 533 29.6 40 125 .320 27 78 .346 46 60 .767 3 63 66 3.7 33 0 57 36 2 21 153 8.5 21 Baxter, Paul 18 18 466 25.9 49 149 .329 17 50 .340 33 41 .805 15 29 44 2.4 48 2 43 29 4 13 148 8.2 32 Bond, Will 18 0 304 16.9 37 97 .381 31 74 .419 15 20 .750 10 38 48 2.7 31 0 11 9 1 5 120 6.7 33 Mason, Nathaniel 18 2 271 15.1 36 93 .387 8 31 .258 36 51 .706 22 26 48 2.7 22 0 11 18 0 3 116 6.4 02 McKinney, Marquel 16 6 345 21.6 27 82 .329 17 55 .309 18 27 .667 24 24 48 3.0 37 1 9 19 0 9 89 5.6 24 Motley, Terrance 17 3 257 15.1 37 93 .398 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 29 57 86 5.1 48 0 3 28 3 7 90 5.3 35 Holyfield, Michael 18 12 246 13.7 19 32 .594 0 0 .000 9 17 .529 30 41 71 3.9 48 1 4 20 15 6 47 2.6 05 Harwell, Aaron 18 3 317 17.6 13 46 .283 3 11 .273 12 22 .545 1 35 36 2.0 34 0 53 34 1 11 41 2.3 10 McKay, Jeremy 16 0 150 9.4 11 40 .275 7 29 .241 4 8 .500 1 15 16 1.0 10 0 11 5 2 4 33 2.1 22 McCormick, Mitch 1 0 6 6.0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM Team................ 28 16 44 2.4 0 4 0 Total.......... 18 374 973 .384 112 334 .335 262 392 .668 236 427 663 36.8 377 4 234 242 31 100 1,122 62.3 Opponents...... 18 365 882 .414 81 263 .308 280 409 .685 167 439 606 33.7 345 - 232 256 66 94 1,091 60.6

2013-14 SA M HOUSTON STATE ROSTERS Pos. G G G F G G F G G F G F F C

Ht. 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-7 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-11

Wt. 180 215 188 200 200 180 210 180 180 240 190 185 245 270

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

Hometown/Previous School Brooklyn, N.Y./Grady/Seward County Houston, Texas/Cypress Springs Pearland, Texas/Dawson El Paso, Texas/Bowie Houston, Texas/Bush/Navarro Wichita, Kan./Southeast/Seward County Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville/Navarro Austin, Texas/Bowie Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery Phoenix, Ariz./Maricopa/Western Nebraska Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista/Trinity Valley Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Wood/Des Moines Area Marijampole, Lithuania/Future Prep Albuquerque, N.M./Manzano

Alphabetical No. Name 21 Paul Baxter 32 Will Bond 11 DeMarcus Gatlin 3 Dakarai Henderson 35 Michael Holyfield 5 Jesse Lopez 34 Aurimas Majauska 33 Nathaniel Mason 22 Mitch McCormick 2 Marquel McKinney 24 Terrance Motley 1 Jabari Peters 15 Kaheem Ransom 20 James Thomas

Pos. G G G G C F F F G G F G G F

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Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Jabari Peters 2 Marquel McKinney 3 Dakarai Henderson 5 Jesse Lopez 11 DeMarcus Gatlin 15 Kaheem Ransom 20 James Thomas 21 Paul Baxter 22 Mitch McCormick 24 Terrance Motley 32 Will Bond 33 Nathaniel Mason 34 Aurimas Majauska 35 Michael Holyfield

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA LIONS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. John L. Crain University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1925 Location:...............................................................................Hammond, La. Enrollment:...................................................................................... 15,400 Nickname:..........................................................................................Lions Colors:....................................................................................Green & Gold President:..........................................................................Dr. John L. Crain Interim Athletics Director:......................................................... Jay Artigues Faculty Representative:..........................................................Dr. Joe Morris Senior Woman Administrator:.....................................Mary Kathryn Borland

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:................................................ University Center, 1982 Capacity:........................................................................................... 7,500 Record:..........................................................................................233-136 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 985-549-2326 Dr. Joe Morris Faculty Athletics Representative

Jay Artigues Interim Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:......................................................................... Jim Yarbrough Alma mater, Year:...........................................................Florida State, 1987 School Record, Years:..............................................................121-117, 9th Career Record, Years:............................................................218-157, 14th Assistant Coaches:.......................................Larry Cordaro, Alex Hausladen, ......................................................................................... Micheal Cyprien Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 985-549-3744

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:..................................................................... Damon Sunde E-Mail:.................................................... Damon.Sunde@Southeastern.edu Office:.................................................................................. 985-549-3774 Cell:..................................................................................... 225-938-5987 Fax:..................................................................................... 985-549-3773

2013-14 SCHEDULE Mary Kathryn Borland Senior Woman Administrator

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Damon Sunde Basketball Sports Information Contact

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. at Missouri (MSN)...............................................7 p.m. N12 Tue. at Rice................................................................7 p.m. N14 Thu. Champion Baptist................................................7 p.m. N22 Fri. at LSU.................................................................7 p.m. N26 Tue. Western Illinois...............................................7:30 p.m. N30 Sat. at North Texas.....................................................7 p.m. D3 Tue. at Arkansas.........................................................7 p.m. D7 Sat. Southeast Missouri........................................4:30 p.m. D13 Fri. at Mississippi St..................................................7 p.m. D21 Sat. at Tennesse-Martin.............................................4 p.m. D30 Mon. Spring Hill...........................................................7 p.m. J2 Thu. at McNeese St.*.............................................7:30 p.m. J4 Sat. at Nicholls*....................................................3:30 p.m. J9 Thu. UIW*..............................................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. Abilene Christian*..........................................4:30 p.m. J16 Thu. Sam Houston St.*...........................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. Lamar*...........................................................4:30 p.m. J23 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*..................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. J30 Thu. New Orleans*.................................................7:30 p.m. F6 Thu. at Central Arkansas*...........................................7 p.m. F8 Sat. at Oral Roberts....................................................7 p.m. F13 Thu. McNeese St.*.................................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. Nicholls*........................................................4:30 p.m. F20 Thu. at New Orleans*.............................................7:45 p.m. F27 Thu. Northwestern St.* (ESPN3).............................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*..........................................4:30 p.m. M6 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*.......................................7:45 p.m. M8 Sat. at Lamar*............................................................6 p.m.

University Center

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:..................................... 13-18, 10-8/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 6/7 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 2/3 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 6

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..................................................................1947-48 Joined Southland: .........................................................................1997-98 All-Time Record:............................................................................758-949 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................122-152, 16 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 2, 2005 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 1, 2005 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 1, 2005 NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N11 Sun. at Wisconsin.................................................... L, 47-87 N13 Tue. at Marquette.................................................... L, 53-64 N15 Thu. at New Mexico St............................................. L, 56-81 N20 Tue. Louisiana College............................................ W, 91-49 N28 Wed. at Louisiana Tech............................................. L, 62-99 D1 Sat. Southeast Missouri.......................................... L, 58-61 D10 Mon. at Louisiana-Monroe......................................OTL, 61-68 D16 Sun. at North Texas.................................................. L, 40-45 D19 Wed. at Florida......................................................... L, 43-82 D29 Sat. Spring Hill....................................................... W, 71-61 J3 Thu. Oral Roberts*................................................... L, 72-86 J5 Sat. Central Arkansas*........................................... W, 72-68 J7 Mon. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 67-63 J12 Sat. Nicholls*......................................................... W, 70-65 J17 Thu. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 40-52 J19 Sat. at Northwestern St.*...................................... L, 68-103 J24 Thu. Sam Houston St.*............................................ W, 69-65 J26 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 67-53 J31 Thu. at Central Arkansas*....................................... W, 70-69 F2 Sat. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 59-65 F9 Sat. at Nicholls*..................................................... W, 73-62 F14 Thu. Northwestern St.*............................................ L, 76-79 F16 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*........................................... W, 54-50 F19 Tue at McNeese St.*............................................... L, 58-65 F23 Sat. at Winthrop...................................................... L, 52-66 F28 Thu. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.................................... L, 64-78 M2 Sat. at Sam Houston St.*......................................... L, 45-54 M7 Thu. McNeese St.*.................................................. W, 79-68 M9 Sat. Lamar*............................................................ W, 86-72 M14 Thu. vs. McNeese St............................................... W, 85-65 M15 Fri. vs. Stephen F. Austin........................................ L, 57-68


SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA LIONS SEASON OU TLOOK

Julian Chiera, a native of Argentina, played the previous two seasons at Laramie County Community College. The swingman averaged 14.2 points and 4.1 rebounds for the Golden Eagles in 2012-13 while shooting 84 percent from the free throw line and 40 percent from behind the 3-point line. He finished 14th nationally among junior college players with 3-pointers made and posted season-highs in points (25) and 3-pointers (seven) in helping LCCC to a 21-11 record and a quarterfinal appearance in the Region IX Tournament. Andrew Guillory played the previous two seasons at Hill Junior College where he averaged 13.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists as a sophomore in 2012-13. He started in all 30 games for the Rebels last season and shot 53 percent from the floor and 43 percent from behind the 3-point line. Guillory scored in double figures in 25 games for the Rebels, scoring 20 or more in five contests. He scored a season-high 25 points, with four 3-pointers, in a win at McLennan Community College. Add in high school signee Josh Filmore and the Lions have a solid group of newcomers to replace production lost off last year’s team. Filmore, a native of Orlando, Fla., averaged 14.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a junior at Wekiva High School where he led a Mustang squad that featured 11 newcomers to a 16-11 record. As a junior, Filmore set single-season records for points scored (410) and 3-pointers (61). As the leading returning scorer, Evans looks to command the offense as the starting point guard after averaging 9.3 points and 2.4 assists per game last season. Ricard, just behind Evans in scoring, chipped in 9.0 points and 1.5 assists. Ochie came out of his shell in the tournament, filling in at center for the injured Ro Johnson. The 6-foot-6 junior scored 15 points in the win against McNeese State and 12 against Stephen F. Austin. That trio along with Benton and Campbell must provide the leadership for another front-loaded schedule. Southeastern takes on Missouri, LSU, Arkansas and Mississippi State out of the SEC. There are also matchups with Rice, North Texas and Tennessee-Martin. The Lions will host conference games with Northwestern State, Stephen F. Austin, McNeese, Nicholls, Sam Houston and Lamar as well as Southland newcomers New Orleans, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1997-98 6-20 2-14 DNQ 1998-99 6-20 3-15 DNQ 1999-00 10-17 5-13 DNQ 2000-01 8-21 5-15 DNQ 2001-02 7-20 6-14 DNQ 2002-03 11-16 9-11 DNQ 2003-04 20-9 11-5 1-1 2004-05 24-9 13-3 3-0* 2005-06 16-12 10-6 0-1 2006-07 16-14 8-8 0-1 2007-08 17-13 9-7 0-1 2008-09 13-17 7-9 0-1 2009-10 19-12 10-6 1-1 2010-11 15-14 9-8 0-1 2011-12 12-17 5-11 DNQ 2012-13 13-18 10-8 1-1

COACHING HISTORY Season Luther Marlar Bert Barnett E.W. Foy Ken Fortenberry Newton Chelette Leo McClure Don Wilson Norm Picou John Lyles Billy Kennedy Jim Yarbrough

Years 1947-67 1967-69 1969-75 1975-84 1984-88 1988-89 1990-92 1992-94 1994-99 1999-2005 2005-present

Record Pct. 223-254 .468 15-35 .300 65-64 .504 128-132 .492 41-57 .418 7-36 .163 15-41 .268 22-32 .407 49-84 .368 80-92 .465 121-117 .508

TEAM PREVIEW

After a productive summer, Southeastern Louisiana will look this season to build upon the momentum established in Southland Conference play a season ago.A key component of that spring run was a fifth campaign for Brandon Fortenberry after he suffered a season-ending injury in December 2011. The leading scorer in 2012-13, Fortenberry finished his career having played in the most games in school history. He is Southeastern’s fifth all-time leading scorer (1,348 points) while finishing second in assists (421), fourth in 3-pointers made (168), fifth in free throws made (292) and sixth in steals (110). The four-man senior class of Antonnio Benton, Jeremy Campbell, Dre Evans and Jeffery Ricard helped the Lions rebound from a rough start last season to finish with 10 wins in conference and pick up a first-round victory in the Southland Tournament. Now they’ll have to help Southeastern establish a new identity on the court and they’ve already gotten off to a strong start in preparation for the 2013-14 grind. “We’ve got a number of veterans coming back, but we also have a good number of newcomers that will make contributions,” Yarbrough said. “For us to be back in the top four spots again, we’re going to need those contributions immediately. I think we had a nice summer. That’s important academically as well as athletically. I think it was a factor that neither Jeff or Dre was able to be here last summer to work on their conditioning or get with the guys and play. This year even our newcomers were here.” Jim Yarbrough and company added several junior college transfers to the mix. JaMichael Hawkins, who played at Alcorn State as a freshman, transfers in from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College where he averaged 17.1 points and led the Bulldogs to a 17-8 record and semifinal berth in the MACJC State Tournament. Devonte Upson spent the past two seasons at Trinidad State Junior College. As a sophomore in 2012-13, he started in 25 games, averaging 11.1 points, 7.0 rebounds and was second in NJCAA Region IX with 1.6 blocked shots. He posted five double-doubles and scored in double figures in 19 contests. Upson scored a season-high 16 points in two games last season, the last coming against Laramie County Community College where he also grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds.

SOU THLA ND HISTORY

Jeffery Ricard

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA LIONS JIM YA RBROUGH Head Coach Ninth Year

5-9, 170, Senior

Alma Mater Florida State, 1987

Dallas, Texas

Record at SLU: 121-117 (eight years) Career Record: 218-157 (13 years)

TEAM PREVIEW

Entering his ninth season as head coach at Southeastern Louisiana, Jim Yarbrough has helped make the Lions not just one of the top programs in the Southland Conference, but one of the top Division I programs in the state of Louisiana. Yarbrough has kept the Lions on a consistent course during his tenure, producing winning campaigns in five of his eight years and advancing to the Southland Conference tournament seven times. Replacing Southeastern graduate and current Texas A&M coach Billy Kennedy in May 2005, Yarbrough has done an excellent job of keeping the program competitive. His 121 wins in Hammond are the third-most in school history and his .508 winning percentage is the best for a program that has been looking for a solid foundation. A job coaching high school basketball in Florida led to stops as an assistant coach at the collegiate level beginning in 1993 at West Florida before six seasons as an assistant at the College of Charleston. During his tenure at CofC, Yarbrough would be part of unprecedented success – a 153-28 record with two trips to the NIT and three to the NCAA tournament. His success as the top assistant at Charleston led to his first head coaching job in 2000 at Valdosta State. The Division II school had not participated in an NCAA tournament in moer than 20 years. In only his second season in south Georgia, Yarbrough was able to establish his vision and traditions for success. The Blazers went 24-8 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. VSU kept winning and Yarbrough kept fine-tuning his blueprint. His success at Valdosta State centered on a staple of Southeastern basketball the last few years – defense. Emphasizing a tough, pressure defense, Yarbrough’s teams were consistently ranked among the national leaders in scoring defense and field goal percentage defense. During his five-year tenure at VSU, Yarbrough’s teams finished the season in the top 10 in scoring defense four times while finishing in the top-10 in field goal defense twice. Even in Yarbrough’s inaugural season at VSU, the Blazers finished 18th among Division II schools in scoring defense despite an 11-14 record. Interestingly, some of the coaching opportunities Yarbrough has been offered over the last 24 seasons have been questioned by colleagues and others. Confident and a builder by nature, Yarbrough can’t help but see the value in each player he coaches and each person he works with, and he realizes every “big” win for the program, in conference or out, and every drop of sweat gets the Lions closer to their desire for ultimate respect and the joy it brings for everyone involved. Named as Southeastern’s 11th head basketball coach on June 23, 2005, Yarbrough brings tremendous energy and a wealth success to the Florida Parishes as both a head coach and assistant after averaging nearly 22 wins per season and earning postseason berths seven times in an 12-year span. A native of Tampa, Fla., and a 1987 graduate of Florida State University, Yarbrough is married to the former Glynda Burton and they are the parents of two children, daughter Samantha and son Jack.

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Guard

Carter H.S. Blinn J.C. Played in all 31 games, starting 29 for the Lions last year as a junior ... averaged 9.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists ... went 104-of-250 (41.6 percent) from the field, 52-of-123 (42.3 percent) from 3-point range and 28-of-46 from the charity stripe ... scored in double-digits 16 times, including a career-high 20 points at Lamar, 19 at Louisiana Tech as well as 17 at Oral Roberts and against McNeese State in the Southland Conference tournament ... Southeastern’s leading scorer six times over course of the season, including at No. 21 Wisconsin (13), at Louisiana Tech (19), at Lamar (20), at Stephen F. Austin (7), at Oral Roberts (17) and at Winthrop (11) ... six assists against Louisiana College and Lamar were season highs ... had 21 steals, including a pair each against Southeast Missouri, Lamar and Nicholls.

ONOCHIE OCHIE

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6-6, 180, Junior Forward Albany Ga. Westover H.S.

Played in 24, earning a pair of starts last year as a sophomore ... averaged 6.2 points and 2.6 rebounds as a sophomore ... led the team in field goal percentage (52.3) and three-point shooting percentage (61.3) ... scored a career-high 18 points coming off the bench at Northwestern State to lead the team in scoring ... scored 12 points in just six minutes of action at McNeese State with a perfect 3-of-3 effort from 3-point range ... only two starts of the season came in the conference tournament, scoring double-digits in both contests ... grabbed the most Lion rebounds in each of the team’s two Southland Tournament games ... blocked shots against Florida, Louisiana Tech, Marquette, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State, Winthrop(3) and Wisconsin (2) ... played in 23 games as a redshirt freshman with six starts.

JEFFERY RICARD

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6-2, 170, Senior Guard Plaquemine, La. Plaquemine H.S. McLennan C.C. Played in all 31 games, starting 28 last year as a junior ... averaged 9.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game ... shot 103-of-271 (38 percent) from the floor, 14-of-68 (20.6 percent) from long range and 58-of-74 (78.4 percent) from the free-throw line ... had 20 steals and seven blocked shots ... scored in double-digits 11 time over the course of the season, including a season-high 24 in double overtime at Louisiana-Monroe, 17 at McNeese State and 16 at Lamar ... led Southeastern in scoring at Marquette (11), at Louisiana-Monroe and at McNeese State ... leading Lion rebounder against Lamar (7) ... dished out five assists and picked up three steals against Stephen F. Austin in the Southland Conference tournament.


SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA LIONS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 Fortenberry, Brandon 31 31 1102 35.5 148 369 .401 50 147 .340 108 147 .735 24 114 138 4.5 59 1 86 58 8 29 454 14.6 10 Johnson, Roosevelt 28 28 698 24.9 108 267 .404 2 4 .500 80 124 .645 73 159 232 8.3 85 5 26 63 20 23 298 10.6 01 Evans, Dre 31 29 966 31.2 104 250 .416 52 123 .423 28 46 .609 12 57 69 2.2 58 2 73 62 2 21 288 9.3 24 Ricard, Jeffery 31 28 879 28.4 103 271 .380 14 68 .206 58 74 .784 16 61 77 2.5 88 3 46 68 7 20 278 9.0 33 Ochie, Onochie 24 2 273 11.4 56 107 .523 19 31 .613 18 30 .600 19 43 62 2.6 61 5 5 16 12 9 149 6.2 23 Nelson, Todd 30 1 490 16.3 55 153 .359 43 114 .377 15 27 .556 7 30 37 1.2 35 0 11 20 2 9 168 5.6 11 Benton, Antonnio 29 7 610 21.0 47 105 .448 3 22 .136 33 41 .805 35 71 106 3.7 60 2 11 26 22 12 130 4.5 02 Woods, Roger 30 17 582 19.4 41 79 .519 0 1 .000 40 78 .513 27 89 116 3.9 60 1 29 42 7 12 122 4.1 22 Campbell, Jeremy 29 4 293 10.1 18 55 .327 0 2 .000 11 22 .500 5 26 31 1.1 21 0 11 16 7 5 47 1.6 25 Petrovcic, Jan 15 7 145 9.7 5 17 .294 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 17 23 40 2.7 14 0 2 12 3 5 13 0.9 21 James, Jamaal 26 1 187 7.2 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 11 13 24 0.9 49 0 3 10 3 2 18 0.7 TM TEAM................ 54 47 101 3.3 1 5 0 Total.......... 31 690 1,686 .409 183 512 .357 402 607 .662 300 733 1,033 33.3 591 19 303 398 93 147 1,965 63.4 Opponents...... 31 737 1,681 .438 175 461 .380 464 692 .671 332 804 1,136 36.6 557 - 378 383 127 165 2,113 68.2

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 Fortenberry, Brandon 18 18 657 36.5 98 222 .441 33 90 .367 75 94 .798 12 63 75 4.2 34 0 56 36 5 18 304 16.9 10 Johnson, Roosevelt 18 18 469 26.1 66 168 .393 2 4 .500 74 112 .661 39 119 158 8.8 57 3 19 40 14 10 208 11.6 01 Evans, Dre 18 18 576 32.0 61 143 .427 31 72 .431 19 35 .543 7 30 37 2.1 39 1 46 35 2 12 172 9.6 24 Ricard, Jeffery 18 17 515 28.6 58 141 .411 7 33 .212 32 42 .762 9 36 45 2.5 49 2 22 36 5 12 155 8.6 23 Nelson, Todd 18 0 277 15.4 34 90 .378 30 68 .441 10 17 .588 5 17 22 1.2 17 0 5 12 1 8 108 6.0 33 Ochie, Onochie 11 0 103 9.4 23 43 .535 10 13 .769 10 16 .625 6 18 24 2.2 25 2 3 5 3 2 66 6.0 02 Woods, Roger 18 12 376 20.9 29 53 .547 0 0 .000 25 49 .510 16 55 71 3.9 40 1 17 25 5 10 83 4.6 11 Benton, Antonnio 18 5 390 21.7 29 63 .460 1 10 .100 15 20 .750 21 36 57 3.2 38 1 8 17 15 7 74 4.1 25 Petrovcic, Jan 5 1 23 4.6 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 2 5 1.0 2 0 0 2 0 1 6 1.2 22 Campbell, Jeremy 16 1 131 8.2 4 18 .222 0 1 .000 2 6 .333 1 12 13 0.8 10 0 6 7 5 4 10 0.6 21 James, Jamaal 13 0 83 6.4 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 4 7 11 0.8 24 0 2 5 2 0 3 0.2 TM TEAM................ 32 26 58 3.2 1 1 0 Total.......... 18 406 951 .427 114 291 .392 263 392 .671 155 421 576 32.0 336 10 184 221 57 84 1189 66.1 Opponents...... 18 426 978 .436 99 245 .404 266 402 .662 201 459 660 36.7 350 - 211 233 71 85 1217 67.6

2013-14 SOU THEASTERN LOUISI A NA ROSTERS Pos. G F/C G G F G G G G G F F F

Ht. 5-9 6-9 6-0 6-4 6-7 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-8

Wt. 170 205 180 185 190 176 200 185 170 195 185 180 235

Cl. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Dallas, Texas/Carter/Blinn JC Amarillo, Texas/Harrison (Colo.)/Trinidad State JC Orlando, Fla./Wekiva Jackson, Miss./Wingfield/Miss. Gulf Coast CC Hattiesburg, Miss./Oak Grove Denham Springs, La./Denham Springs Fort Worth, Texas/North Crowley/Hill College Hattiesburg, Miss./Oak Grove Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine/McLennan CC Cordoba, Argentina/Pueri Donus/Laramie County CC Mandeville, La./Fontainebleau/Centenary College Albany, Ga./Westover Laurinburg, N.C./Flora MacDonald Academy

Alphabetical No. Name 11 Antonnio Benton 22 Jeremy Campbell 30 Julian Chiera 32 Quin Cooper 12 Antonio Evans 1 Dre Evans 3 Joshua Filmore 15 Andrew Guillory 5 JaMichael Hawkins 44 Forrest Johnson 33 Onochie Ochie 24 Jeffery Ricard 2 Devonte Upson

Pos. F G G F G G G G G F F G F/C

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Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Dre Evans 2 Devonte Upson 3 Joshua Filmore 5 JaMichael Hawkins 11 Antonnio Benton 12 Antonio Evans 15 Andrew Guillory 22 Jeremy Campbell 24 Jeffery Ricard 30 Julian Chiera 32 Quin Cooper 33 Onochie Ochie 44 Forrest Johnson

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STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LUMBERJACKS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Baker Pattillo University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1921 Location:...................................................................... Nacogdoches, Texas Enrollment:...................................................................................... 12,999 Nickname:.............................................................................. Lumberjacks Colors:................................................................................. Purple & White President:..........................................................................Dr. Baker Pattillo Athletics Director:....................................................................... Robert Hill Faculty Representative:.........................................................Dr. Dale Perritt Senior Woman Administrator:.................................................Loree McCary

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:..............................William R. Johnson Coliseum, 1974 Capacity:........................................................................................... 7,203 Record:..........................................................................................350-126 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 936-468-4635 Dr. Dale Perritt Faculty Athletics Representative

Robert Hill Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:......................................................................Brad Underwood Alma mater, Year:.......................................................... Kansas State, 1986 School Record, Years:...................................................................... 0-0, 1st Career Record, Years:...................................................................... 0-0, 1st Assistant Coaches:.................................. Mike Boynton Jr., Stephen Gentry, ..............................................................................................Erik Pastrana Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 936-468-3108

MEDI A RELAT IONS Interim Men’s Basketball SID:................................................... Kyle Rogers E-Mail:...................................................................... rogerska1@sfasu.edu Office:.................................................................................. 936-468-5800 Cell:..................................................................................... 832-573-5725 Fax:..................................................................................... 936-468-4070

2013-14 SCHEDULE Loree McCary Senior Woman Administrator

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. Texas-Tyler.........................................................7 p.m. N12 Tue. at Texas St..........................................................7 p.m. N15 Fri. at Texas (LHN).....................................................7 p.m. N21 Thu. at Marshall..........................................................6 p.m. N23 Sat. at East Tennessee St...........................................3 p.m. N26 Tue. vs. Samford.........................................................7 p.m. N29 Fri. at UNC-Wilmington.............................................6 p.m. D1 Sun. at High Point.......................................................1 p.m. D6 Fri. vs. Towson..........................................................8 p.m. D7 Sat. vs. James Madison (CSNH).............................8:15 p.m. D15 Sun. at North Texas.....................................................1 p.m. D21 Sat. Elmhurst.............................................................6 p.m. D30 Mon. Cal St. Northridge................................................8 p.m. J2 Thu. Lamar*................................................................8 p.m. J4 Sat. Sam Houston St.*................................................6 p.m. J9 Thu. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*.......................................6 p.m. J16 Thu. at Northwestern St.*......................................7:30 p.m. J23 Thu. at Oral Roberts* (ESPN3).....................................7 p.m. J25 Sat. at Central Arkansas*...........................................4 p.m. J30 Thu. Abilene Christian*...............................................8 p.m. F1 Sat. UIW*...................................................................6 p.m. F6 Thu. Nicholls*.............................................................8 p.m. F8 Sat. McNeese*...........................................................6 p.m. F13 Thu. at Lamar*.......................................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. at Sam Houston St.* (ESPN3)..............................4 p.m. F22 Sat. Northwestern St.*...............................................6 p.m. F27 Thu. at New Orleans*.............................................7:45 p.m. M1 Sat. at Southeastern La.*......................................4:30 p.m. M6 Thu. Oral Roberts*......................................................8 p.m. M8 Sat. Central Arkansas*...............................................6 p.m.

William R. Johnson Coliseum

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:....................................... 27-5, 16-2/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 6/9 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 2/3 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 6

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:....................................................................... 1923 Joined Southland: .............................................................................. 1987 All-Time Record:.........................................................................1,314-856 Southland Record, Years:.........................................................216-230, 26 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 3, 2013 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 1, 2009 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 1, 2009 NIT Appearances, Last:................................................................... 2, 2013

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N9 Fri. Howard Payne................................................. W, 84-30 N17 Sat. at Florida International.................................... W, 69-60 N20 Tue. Jarvis Christian............................................... W, 78-39 N24 Sat. at Tulsa........................................................... W, 57-41 D1 Sat. San Diego....................................................... W, 56-51 D5 Wed. at Texas A&M................................................... L, 54-62 D8 Sat. LSU-Shreveport............................................... W, 73-46 D15 Sat. Lubbock Christian........................................... W, 78-67 D18 Tue. at Oklahoma................................................... W, 56-55 D20 Thu. Grambling....................................................... W, 60-38 D29 Sat. at A&M-Corpus Christi*................................... W, 67-56 J3 Thu. Lamar*............................................................ W, 79-43 J5 Sat. McNeese St.*.................................................. W, 71-43 J10 Thu. at Central Arkansas*....................................... W, 77-69 J12 Sat. at Oral Roberts*.............................................. W, 61-50 J17 Thu. Southeastern La.*........................................... W, 52-40 J19 Sat. Nicholls*......................................................... W, 72-49 J26 Sat. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 57-61 J31 Thu. at McNeese St.*.............................................. W, 59-39 F2 Sat. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 65-51 F7 Thu. Central Arkansas*........................................... W, 73-36 F9 Sat. Oral Roberts*.................................................. W, 77-67 F14 Thu. at Nicholls*..................................................... W, 63-51 F16 Sat. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 50-54 F20 Wed. at Sam Houston St.*........................................ W, 50-44 F22 Fri. at Long Beach St............................................. W, 68-60 M2 Sat. Northwestern St.*........................................... W, 64-63 M7 Thu. Sam Houston St.*............................................ W, 57-42 M9 Sat. A&M-Corpus Christi*....................................... W, 58-49 M15 Fri. vs. Southeastern La......................................... W, 68-57 M16 Sat. vs. Northwestern St.......................................... L, 66-68 M19 Tue. at Stanford....................................................... L, 58-57


STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LUMBERJACKS SEASON OU TLOOK

SOU THLA ND HISTORY

The 2013-14 edition of defending Southland Conference champion Stephen F. Austin will have a much different look and feel than last season. Former South Carolina assistant Brad Underwood begins a new era of SFA basketball in his first full season as a head coach after taking over for Danny Kaspar, who departed for Texas State in April.

guard from Northern Oklahoma Junior College, helping the Jets to a 45-20 in his two-year junior college career. He got into 29 games as a freshman, averaging 7.5 points per game and nearly doubled that as a sophomore, averaging 13.1 points and 6.5 boards per contest in earning first team all-region honors.

SFA, who went 27-5 last season en route to a school record in wins and their third Southland Conference title, returns six lettermen including senior shooting guard Desmond Haymon. Haymon averaged 10.6 points per game in 2012-13 and will look to carry much of the scoring load this season.

Cameron was the MVP of the Florida state tournament as a senior. He averaged 10.8 points, 6.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 2.3 steals as a senior in addition to being named the Broward County Player of the Year twice in his prep career.

Other returnees include freshman forward Patrick Costello, senior forward Nikola Gajic, junior forward Jacob Parker, sophomore guard Trey Pinkney, senior shooting guard Deshaunt Walker and sophomore shooting guard Thomas Walkup. Parker was one of the top perimeter shooters for SFA last season, connecting on 26-of-63 shots from beyond the arc (.413) while averaging 7.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest. Parker scored in double-figures 10 times. Walkup was the Lumberjacks’ sixth man last year and was the team’s top offensive rebounder. Pinkney is expected to start at point guard after backing up Bateman last season.

Last season Brown-White averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds per game for the Vikings. Brooks is a 6-4 shooting

Dotson, a shooting guard from D.W. Daniel High School, finished up his 2012-13 senior season by being named the region’s player of the year and guided the Lions to a 21-8 record, advancing to the semifinals of the state tournament. He was also selected to play in the Carolina Classic all-star game, featuring the top seniors from South Carolina and North Carolina.

COACHING HISTORY Season Bob Shelton Stan McKewen Glen Rose John O. Stephens Marshall Brown Harry Miller Mike Martin Ned Fowler Derek Allister Danny Kaspar Brad Underwood

Years 1925-42 1942-48 1948-52 1952-59 1959-78 1978-88 1988-90 1990-96 1996-00 2000-13 2013-present

Record Pct. 245-149 .655 50-412 .549 56-35 .615 126-50 .716 345-168 .672 170-112 .603 12-39 .235 78-87 .473 32-74 .302 246-141 .635

Sergeant is a 6-9 post from Tyler Junior College, and averaged 5.5 points and pulled in 2.8 rebounds for the Apaches, who went 22-9 in 2012-13. Originally a native of Bronx, N.Y., Sergeant will bring much-needed bulk and depth to a Lumberjack roster, which will return just two players at 6-6 or taller.

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The Lumberjacks will enter the season with eight newcomers, including three transfers. SFA had to reload after losing the reigning Southland Player of the Year Taylor Smith and second-team all-conference selections Antonio Bostic and Hal Bateman to graduation.

Clayton, is a 6-9 power forward from Arizona Western Junior College and will bring immediate size and athleticism to the Lumberjack frontcourt. Originally a signee of USC as a volleyball middle blocker, Clayton decided to go the basketball route after his redshirt season with the Trojans. As a sophomore he averaged 9.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and hit 42.9 percent from beyond the arc on the season, earning all-conference and all-region second team honors.

Season Overall SLC Tourn. 1987-88 10-18 4-10 DNQ 1988-89 10-18 3-11 DNQ 1989-90 2-25 1-13 DNQ 1990-91 11-17 6-8 DNQ 1991-92 15-13 10-8 0-1 1992-93 12-14 8-10 DNQ 1993-94 9-18 6-12 0-1 1994-95 14-14 9-9 1-1 1995-96 17-11 11-7 1-1 1996-97 12-15 8-8 0-1 1997-98 10-16 6-10 DNQ 1998-99 4-22 2-16 DNQ 1999-00 6-21 3-15 DNQ 2000-01 9-17 6-14 DNQ 2001-02 13-15 10-10 0-1 2002-03 21-8 16-4 1-1 2003-04 21-9 10-6 2-1 2004-05 12-15 6-10 DNQ 2005-06 17-12 9-7 1-1 2006-07 15-14 8-8 0-1 2007-08 26-6 13-3 1-1 2008-09 24-7 13-3 3-0* 2009-10 23-9 11-5 2-1 2010-11 18-11 9-7 0-1 2011-12 20-12 12-4 1-1 2012-13 16-2 27-5 1-1

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STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LUMBERJACKS BR A D UNDERWOOD Head Coach First Year

6-3, 190, Senior

Alma Mater Kansas State, 1986

Pickens, Miss.

Record at SFA: 0-0 (first year) Career Record: 0-0 (first year)

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Underwood is the 11th head coach in Stephen F. Austin history and comes to SFA after an extensive coaching career that includes 27 years in the coaching profession, with the last two seasons as an associate head coach at both South Carolina and Kansas State with current Gamecock head coach Frank Martin. In his final season in Columbia, he helped reel in a recruiting class ranked in the national top 40 by ESPN.com. He was also credited with playing a major role in helping to revitalize the Kansas State program, which posted 20-win campaigns and advanced to the postseason, including four trips to the NCAA tournament during all six of his seasons at Kansas State. Underwood spent the 2012-13 season as Martin’s top assistant in the staff’s first year in Columbia, helping the Gamecocks to four more wins than the previous season. Underwood served on the Kansas State staff for six years, beginning in May 2006 as the director of operations for then-head coach Bob Huggins. Underwood was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2007-08 season, Martin’s first as the head coach at Kansas State. A Kansas State graduate, Underwood helped coach several all-conference players and two All-Americans at his alma mater, while helping the Wildcats win at least 21 games each season and finishing fifth or higher in the Big 12 each year. Underwood joined the Wildcat staff in 2006, after spending three seasons as the head coach at Daytona Beach Community College in Daytona Beach, Fla. He helped guide the Falcons to a 70-24 (.745) overall record, including three consecutive 20-win seasons and two Mid-Florida Conference Championships from 2003-06. He was twice selected as the Mid-Florida Conference Coach of the Year following the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. He saw 14 players go on to receive scholarships at four-year programs, including Travis Aikens (Marshall), Demetrius Green (Middle Tennessee State), David Lawrence (College of Charleston), Solomon Jones (South Florida) and Blake Young (K-State). An honorable mention All-Big East selection at USF in 2006, Jones was selected in the second round of the NBA Draft by Atlanta Hawks. Prior to his time at Daytona Beach, Underwood spent 10 years as an assistant coach at Western Illinois under Jim Kerwin. The Leathernecks produced a 135-174 record from 1992-2003, including a 79-97 mark in Mid-Continent Conference play. The team advanced to the finals of the Mid-Continent Conference tournament three consecutive seasons (1995, 1996, 1997) and achieved five consecutive seasons of winning at least 16 games. Underwood earned his first head coaching position in 1988 at Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kan., where he spent four seasons as the program’s head coach, guiding the Conquistadors to a 62-60 record from 1988-93. His 1990-91 squad compiled a 23-9 record and was ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation. Underwood earned his bachelor’s degree in radio and television communications from Kansas State in 1986, where he was a two-year letterman for the Wildcats (1984-86). A native of McPherson, Kan., he and his wife, Susan, have one son, Tyler, and two daughters, Katie and Ashley.

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DESMOND HAYMON

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Guard

Sullivan H.S.

First-team All-Academic selection ... named to the Southland all-tournament team ... honorable mention all-conference selection ... was third on the team with 10.6 points per game ... finished the year strong hitting double-figures in scoring in each of his last seven contests and averaging 12.1 points per game the final 12 games of the season ... appeared in and started all 32 games ... collected 975 minutes played and 31.6 minutes per game ... shot .441 percent from the field, .374 from beyond the arc and .652 from the free-throw line ... averaged 4.9 rebounds per game and 158 overall, the second-best mark on the team ... was second on the team in total assists (99) and assists per game (3.1) ... 16 double-figure scoring performances ... led the Lumberjacks with 37 made 3-point field goals ... scored a career-high 24 points in a win over Lubbock Christian ... grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds at Northwestern State.

JACOB PARKER

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6-6, 201, Junior Forward Bixby, Okla. Bixby H.S.

First-team All-Academic selection ... averaged 7.2 points per game and 4.3 rebounds per game ... scored a career-high 16 points on two separate occasions, which included the Tulsa road win ... scored in double-figures 10 times ... was fifth in total minutes (751) and minutes per game (23.5) ... third on the team in total three-point field goals made (26) ... played in part of a Lumberjacks team that won a schoolbest 27 games, their third-ever Southland Conference title and a trip to the NIT.

THOMAS WALKUP

5

6-4, 195, Sophomore Guard Pasadena, Texas Deer Park H.S.

Second-team All-Academic selection ... averaged 4.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game as the Lumberjacks sixth man ... was fourth on the team in total rebounds (137) and second in offensive rebounding (57 total, 1.8 per game) ... finished with 27 steals ... second on the team in field goal percentage (56-of-111, .505 percent) ... scored a career-high 11 points on two separate occasions, including in a win over McNeese State ... yanked down a career-high eight rebounds in a win at Tulsa ... part of a Lumberjacks team that won a school-best 27 games, their third-ever Southland Conference title and a trip to the NIT.


STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LUMBERJACKS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Smith, Taylor 32 32 1083 33.8 211 304 .694 0 0 .000 79 167 .473 90 204 294 9.2 72 0 56 60 90 33 501 15.7 05 Bostic, Antonio 32 32 1010 31.6 126 317 .397 34 106 .321 60 80 .750 19 90 109 3.4 53 1 52 49 8 45 346 10.8 25 Haymon, Desmond 32 32 975 30.5 113 256 .441 37 99 .374 75 115 .652 54 104 158 4.9 48 0 38 40 1 19 338 10.6 04 Bateman, Hal 32 32 887 27.7 79 196 .403 3 16 .188 72 118 .610 11 81 92 2.9 68 0 181 86 6 51 233 7.3 34 Parker, Jacob 32 32 751 23.5 87 188 .463 26 63 .413 29 46 .630 39 98 137 4.3 60 0 44 41 8 22 229 7.2 00 Walkup, Thomas 32 0 593 18.5 56 111 .505 5 11 .455 23 38 .605 57 58 115 3.6 79 3 41 29 3 27 140 4.4 03 Walker, Deshaunt 25 0 196 7.8 23 81 .284 13 54 .241 6 7 .857 3 8 11 0.4 15 0 7 9 0 4 65 2.6 23 Gajic, Nikola 18 0 146 8.1 17 37 .459 4 13 .308 6 8 .750 15 22 37 2.1 14 0 8 11 1 9 44 2.4 43 Asortse, Ice 25 0 166 6.6 23 37 .622 0 0 .000 13 23 .565 13 15 28 1.1 31 1 3 20 3 8 59 2.4 22 Baxter Jr., Rex 13 0 60 4.6 9 24 .375 1 10 .100 5 8 .625 6 8 14 1.1 4 0 2 5 1 5 24 1.8 12 Harrison, Jared 17 0 99 5.8 6 26 .231 6 18 .333 8 10 .800 1 5 6 0.4 8 0 11 11 0 3 26 1.5 10 Pinkney, Trey 32 0 292 9.1 9 39 .231 5 14 .357 17 23 .739 2 17 19 0.6 31 0 44 25 0 19 40 1.3 01 Toskovic, Danilo 9 0 33 3.7 5 10 .500 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.3 2 0 4 1 0 1 10 1.1 15 Bright, Joe 11 0 41 3.7 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 7 8 0.7 6 0 1 4 0 1 12 1.1 11 Perez, Adam 14 0 68 4.9 3 10 .300 0 6 .000 2 6 .333 3 8 11 0.8 3 0 3 3 0 4 8 0.6 TM TEAM................ 43 64 107 3.3 0 10 0 Total.......... 32 772 1,649 .468 134 413 .324 397 651 .610 359 790 1,149 35.9 494 5 495 404 121 251 2,075 64.8 Opponents...... 32 588 1,546 .380 127 426 .298 336 515 .652 267 661 928 29.0 586 - 270 488 114 219 1,639 51.2

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 Smith, Taylor 18 18 635 35.3 119 169 .704 0 0 .000 52 105 .495 55 122 177 9.8 41 0 40 26 58 17 290 16.1 25 Haymon, Desmond 18 18 598 33.2 64 153 .418 20 59 .339 39 59 .661 42 67 109 6.1 26 0 25 25 1 6 187 10.4 05 Bostic, Antonio 18 18 592 32.9 61 159 .384 20 52 .385 40 53 .755 9 56 65 3.6 35 1 26 30 6 27 182 10.1 04 Bateman, Hal 18 18 494 27.4 48 119 .403 2 9 .222 50 82 .610 5 50 55 3.1 40 0 90 50 5 23 148 8.2 34 Parker, Jacob 18 18 445 24.7 51 113 .451 17 43 .395 19 29 .655 19 57 76 4.2 41 0 29 26 5 12 138 7.7 00 Walkup, Thomas 18 0 314 17.4 32 64 .500 2 6 .333 15 26 .577 30 32 62 3.4 48 3 16 13 0 12 81 4.5 03 Walker, Deshaunt 14 0 97 6.9 11 38 .289 5 26 .192 3 3 1.000 0 3 3 0.2 10 0 4 5 0 0 30 2.1 10 Pinkney, Trey 18 0 185 10.3 8 32 .250 4 9 .444 12 17 .706 0 10 10 0.6 19 0 28 13 0 13 32 1.8 01 Toskovic, Danilo 4 0 14 3.5 3 4 .750 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1.5 12 Harrison, Jared 9 0 40 4.4 3 12 .250 3 8 .375 4 4 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 4 0 5 6 0 1 13 1.4 43 Asortse, Ice 14 0 71 5.1 8 10 .800 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 4 8 12 0.9 15 1 0 10 0 0 19 1.4 22 Baxter Jr., Rex 7 0 23 3.3 4 8 .500 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0.6 1 0 2 1 0 3 9 1.3 15 Bright, Joe 10 0 38 3.8 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 7 8 0.8 5 0 1 4 0 1 12 1.2 23 Gajic, Nikola 6 0 29 4.8 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 9 1.5 3 0 1 2 1 2 4 0.7 11 Perez, Adam 7 0 25 3.6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 6 0.9 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM................ 23 33 56 3.1 0 4 0 Total.......... 18 419 899 .466 73 217 .336 240 389 .617 197 458 655 36.4 289 5 268 216 76 118 1,151 63.9 Opponents...... 18 322 871 .370 61 223 .274 202 312 .647 154 368 522 29.0 332 - 152 242 75 108 907 50.4

2013-14 STEPHEN F. AUST IN ROSTERS Pos. G G F G G G G F G G F G/F F F F

Ht. 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-4 5-9 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-9 6-4 6-9 6-8 6-6

Wt. 195 170 200 215 160 170 180 210 190 190 210 190 235 205 210

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

Hometown/Previous School Pasadena, Texas/Deer Park Silver Springs, Md./South Plains College Bosnia/Jacksonville College Central, S.C./D.W. Daniel Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes Douglass, Texas/Douglass Pompano Beach, Fla./Bellaire Sugar Land, Texas/Fort Bend Dulles Plano, Texas/John Paul II Pickens, Miss./Sullivan San Diego, Calif./Arizona Western College Manhattan, Kan./Northern Oklahoma College Bronx, N.Y./Tyler Junior College Houston, Texas/Pope John XXII Bixby, Okla./Bixby

Alphabetical No. Name 31 Connor Brooks 15 Ben Brown-White 12 Dallas Cameron 30 Tanner Clayton 33 Patrick Costello 5 Justin Dotson 4 Nikola Gajic 25 Desmond Haymon 21 Jason Martin 34 Jacob Parker 10 Trey Pinkney 32 Sharife Sergeant 3 Deshaunt Walker 0 Thomas Walkup 11 Reed Westbrook

Pos. G/F F G F F SG F SG G F PG F SG SG G

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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Thomas Walkup 3 Deshaunt Walker 4 Nikola Gajic 5 Justin Dotson 10 Trey Pinkney 11 Reed Westbrook 12 Dallas Cameron 15 Ben Brown-White 21 Jason Martin 25 Desmond Haymon 30 Tanner Clayton 31 Connor Brooks 32 Sharife Sergeant 33 Patrick Costello 34 Jacob Parker

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TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ISLANDERS UNI VERSI T Y INFORM AT ION

Dr. Flavius Killebrew University President

Founded:............................................................................................ 1947 Location:..................................................................... Corpus Christi, Texas Enrollment:...................................................................................... 10,500 Nickname:.................................................................................... Islanders Colors:.......................................................................... Royal Blue & Green President:.................................................................... Dr. Flavius Killebrew Athletics Director:..................................................................Scott Lazenby Faculty Representative:............................................................ Dr. Don Deis Senior Woman Administrator:................................................... Megan Allen

VENUE INFORM AT ION Name, Year Opened:........................................ American Bank Center, 2005 Capacity:........................................................................................... 8,100 Record:..............................................................................................72-39 Press Row Phone:................................................................ 361-826-4972 Dr. Don Deis Faculty Athletics Representative

Scott Lazenby Athletics Director

COACHING STA F F Head Coach:............................................................................ Willis Wilson Alma mater, Year:........................................................................Rice, 1982 School Record, Years:..................................................................12-47, 3rd Career Record, Years:............................................................231-293, 19th Assistant Coaches:.......................................... Marty Gross, Mark Dannhoff, ............................................................................................... Yaphett King Basketball Office Phone:...................................................... 361-825-3211

MEDI A RELAT IONS Basketball SID:.......................................................................... Matt Brady E-Mail:............................................................matthew.brady@tamucc.edu Office:.................................................................................. 361-825-3410 Cell:..................................................................................... 413-222-2788 Fax:..................................................................................... 361-825-3218

2013-14 SCHEDULE Megan Allen Senior Woman Administrator

TEAM PREVIEW

Matt Brady Sports Information Director

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Date Day Opponent.............................................................Time N8 Fri. Huston-Tillotson..................................................7 p.m. N12 Tue. at Iowa St. (CTV)..................................................7 p.m. N15 Fri. IPFW..............................................................7:30 p.m. N16 Sat. Tennessee Tech..............................................5:30 p.m. N17 Fri. Texas-Pan American.......................................3:30 p.m. N20 Wed. Rice....................................................................7 p.m. N23 Sat. at Texas-San Antonio...........................................2 p.m. N26 Tue. Central Michigan.................................................7 p.m. N30 Sat. at Houston (CSNH)..............................................7 p.m. D5 Thu. at Oklahoma (SSTV)............................................7 p.m. D8 Sun. Texas-Permian Basin.....................................4:30 p.m. D20 Fri. Cal St. Northridge................................................7 p.m. D28 Sat. at Minnesota..................................................7:30 p.m. J2 Thu. at Central Arkansas*...........................................7 p.m. J4 Sat. at Oral Roberts*..................................................6 p.m. J9 Thu. Northwestern St.*..........................................7:30 p.m. J11 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*..........................................6:30 p.m. J16 Thu. at McNeese St.*.............................................7:30 p.m. J18 Sat. at Nicholls*....................................................3:30 p.m. J23 Thu. Southeastern La.*..........................................7:30 p.m. J25 Sat. New Orleans*.................................................6:30 p.m. J30 Thu. at Sam Houston St.*.......................................7:45 p.m. F1 Sat. at Lamar* (ESPN3)..............................................6 p.m. F6 Thu. at UIW*..........................................................7:30 p.m. F8 Sat. at Abilene Christian*............................................3 p.m. F13 Thu. Central Arkansas*..........................................7:30 p.m. F15 Sat. Oral Roberts* (CSNH).....................................3:30 p.m. F22 Sat. at Houston Baptist*........................................7:30 p.m. M1 Sat. Houston Baptist*.................................................7 p.m. M6 Thu. McNeese St.*.................................................7:30 p.m. M8 Sat. Nicholls*........................................................2:30 p.m.

American Bank Center

2012-13 YEA R IN REVIEW Overall, Conference Record/Finish:....................................... 6-23, 5-13/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................................................................ 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost:......................................................................... 4/1 Newcomers:............................................................................................. 5

POSTSEASON HISTORY First Year of Basketball:..............................................................1999-2000 Joined Southland: .........................................................................2006-07 All-Time Record:............................................................................200-209 Southland Record, Years:...............................................................55-59, 7 Southland Regular-Season Titles, Last:............................................ 1, 2007 Southland Tournament Titles, Last:.................................................. 1, 2007 NCAA Appearances (Division I), Last:............................................... 1, 2007 NIT Appearances, Last:....................................................................... None

2012-13 RESULTS Date Day Opponent...........................................................Result N10 Sat. Texas Lutheran............................................... W, 60-49 N14 Wed. at Denver......................................................... L, 51-68 N17 Sat. at Utah St......................................................... L, 68-77 N25 Sun. Houston........................................................... L, 75-77 N28 Wed. at Toledo.......................................................... L, 68-80 D1 Sat. at Iowa............................................................. L, 59-88 D16 Sun. at South Alabama............................................. L, 69-74 D18 Tue. at Texas A&M................................................... L, 54-66 D21 Fri. Texas-San Antonio........................................... L, 45-75 D29 Sat. Stephen F. Austin*............................................ L, 56-67 D31 Mon. at Oklahoma.................................................... L, 42-72 J4 Fri. at Sam Houston St.*......................................... L, 57-61 J10 Thu. at McNeese St.*............................................... L, 71-75 J12 Sat. at Lamar*........................................................ W, 62-56 J17 Thu. Oral Roberts*................................................... L, 52-64 J19 Sat. Central Arkansas*............................................ L, 67-76 J24 Thu. at Nicholls*...................................................... L, 62-69 J26 Sat. at Southeastern La.*........................................ L, 53-67 F2 Sat. Sam Houston St.*............................................. L, 51-55 F7 Thu. Lamar*............................................................. L, 63-67 F9 Sat. McNeese St.*.................................................. W, 61-58 F14 Thu. at Central Arkansas*....................................... W, 75-68 F16 Sat. at Oral Roberts*............................................... L, 51-56 F19 Tue. Northwestern St.*............................................ L, 71-82 F23 Sat. Cal St. Fullerton................................................ L, 57-63 F28 Thu. Southeastern La.*........................................... W, 78-64 M2 Sat. Nicholls*......................................................... W, 68-64 M7 Thu. at Northwestern St.*........................................ L, 51-66 M9 Sat. at Stephen F. Austin*........................................ L, 49-58


TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ISLANDERS SEASON OU TLOOK

SOU THLA ND HISTORY Season Overall SLC Tourn. 2006-07 26-7 14-2 3-0* 2007-08 9-20 6-10 DNQ 2008-09 18-15 11-5 1-1 2009-10 17-15 10-6 1-1 2010-11 10-21 5-11 DNQ 2011-12 6-24 4-12 DNQ 2012-13 6-23 5-13 DNQ

COACHING HISTORY Season Ronnie Arrow Perry Clark Willis Wilson Texas A&M-Corpus Christi will be the most experienced team Willis Wilson has fielded in his three-year tenure at the university. The Islanders return nine letter winners and four starters from a season ago, including honorable mention All-Southland Conference selection John Jordan. After having just three impact upperclassmen and no seniors in the 2012-13 season, the Islanders feature two seniors and four impact players who are in their third year with the program. Along with Jordan, seniors Joy Williamson and Zane Knowles are both expected to play a significant role in their second year for the Islanders, while Hameed Ali and James King will be strong leaders. The team also features the return of redshirt sophomore Jake Kocher, who missed last season with an injury. The team took part in a four-game, 10-day tour of Italy in late August that allowed the Islanders to take part in 10 extra practices and to suit up together against an outside opponent prior to the 2013-14 school year. It also gave significant in-game experience to the Islanders two key freshmen – Jeff Beverly and Rashawn Thomas. Jordan returns to the court for his third season as a fulltime starter for the Islanders, and is expected to be in the running for Southland Conference Player of the Year. A season ago, he averaged 12.8 points, 5.5 assists and 4.8 rebounds, numbers that were eclipsed by just three players in NCAA Division I. He enters the year with 2,003 career minutes, just outside the school’s top 10, having played in 59 games in two years.

Record Pct. 134-91 .596 54-71 .432 12-47 .203

A trio of second-year guards will also be key to the Islanders’ success in 2013-14. Brandon Pye saw the most minutes a season ago, playing in all 29 games and averaged 4.1 points while providing solid shooting from the outside. Cole Martinez saw action in 22 games last year, and will return with his strong three-point shooting ability. Jelani Currie played in 18 contests last year, and came on strong at the end of the year, averaging 5.0 points on 10-for-17 shooting in the last five games. Also providing depth in the backcourt will be freshman walk-ons Marcus Ellison and Emmanuel Toney. The team’s only two departed letterwinners come from the frontcourt, where the Islanders will turn to two returners and two strong newcomers to replace the departed Nate Maxey and Will Nelson. Knowles should be a major force on the inside after battling injuries to play in 24 games and start 12 last year. The 6-foot-10, 240-pounder averaged 5.3 points and 4.0 rebounds and shooting .519 from the field. Also back in the fold is sophomore Dale Francis, who played in 29 games and posted 18 starts a season ago. He was a strong defensive presence for the team and averaged 2.0 points and 2.0 rebounds as well.

Johnathan Jordan

The Islanders’ two impact newcomers will both be in the frontcourt. Freshmen Jeff Beverly and Rashawn Thomas are both expected to play significant minutes and be right in the mix for a starting spot at the 4. Beverly was a first team all-district selection at Clear Springs in Houston after averaging 22.3 points and 11 rebounds as a senior. Thomas was a late bloomer for Southeast High School in Oklahoma City, being named Big All-City Player of the Year and a McDonald’s All-America nominee. He averaged 22 points and 15 rebounds on the season.

TEAM PREVIEW

Williamson and Ali both return to the backcourt after averaging 8.3 and 7.5 points, respectively, and also being strong defenders, having finished first and second on the team in steals a year ago. Kocher is also expected to be in the running for a starting spot after missing the 2012-13 season with an injury. As a freshman, the Austin native played in 29 games and was one of the top players on the team at the end of the year. King should provide great depth off the bench after being one of the top outside shooters on the team last year.

Years 1999-2007 2007-10 2011-present

Transfer Bryce Douvier (Northern Colorado) will have to sit out the 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules, but will be an impact performer for the scout team and in practice.

Zane Knowles

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TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ISLANDERS W ILLIS W ILSON Head Coach Third Year

5-10, 180, Junior

Alma Mater Rice, 1982

Houston, Texas

Record at TAMUCC: 12-47 (two years) Career Record: 231-293 (18 years)

TEAM PREVIEW

From the first day of Willis Wilson’s tenure Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in March 2011, he made it instantly clear what his goal for the program was. “We want to be the premier program in the Southland Conference and follow down the paths of a Butler, Gonzaga, George Mason or Virginia Commonwealth.” Taking a program with one NCAA yournament appearance and just 12 years of Division I history into a place alongside the premier names in college basketball is a tall task. The first step is building a culture and foundation for the Islanders. The program’s philosophy for recruiting student-athletes – Character, Toughness, Talent – will be a major step in the building process for the Islanders. These attributes in basketball players that work hard will build Islanders Basketball into a championship program. In the 2012-13 season, the Islanders had one of the youngest teams in all of college basketball, with no seniors and just three players taking the court who were a regular part of the rotation the year before. With no group of five that had played a single minute of college basketball together, A&M-Corpus Christi went through some growing pains in playing a tough, road-heavy schedule early on. But the Islanders finished the season strong, going 4-4 in their final eight conference games, with all four of those losses coming at the hands of the league’s top three teams. Sophomore Johnathan Jordan was the highlight, earning honorable mention all-league honors after averaging 12.8 points, 5.5 assists and 4.8 rebounds. Only three players in the nation had better numbers in those three categories than Jordan did. Junior Will Nelson also earned honorable mention after leading the team in rebounding and scoring. Before coming to Corpus Christi, Wilson served two seasons as an assistant to Josh Pastner at the University of Memphis. In two years, he saw the Tigers go 49-19 and advance to the postseason both years. During the 2010-11 season, the Tigers went 25-9, won their fifth Conference USA Championship and a berth in the 2011 NCAA tournament. In his first season for the Tigers, Wilson helped guide the Tigers to a 24-10 overall record and an NIT berth. Wilson became one of the most respected coaches in the country in his time as the head coach at his alma mater, Rice. In 16 years leading the Owls, Wilson posted a career record of 219-246, leading the Owls to the NIT in 1993, 2004 and 2005. Prior to taking over the reins of the Rice program, Wilson spent the 1991-92 campaign as an assistant on Mike Montgomery’s staff at Stanford. Wilson began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater in 1985-86. After a one-year stint as a head coach at Houston’s Strake Jesuit Prep, Wilson returned to Rice as an assistant from 1987-91. Wilson and his wife, Vicki, have three children, daughter, Kristin, and twin sons, Zachary and Keenan.

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JOHNATHAN JORDAN

10

Guard

Hightower H.S.

Played in all 29 games and started the final 28 ... set school record with his 159 assists and 1,060 minutes played ... averaged 12.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists ... was and honorable mention all-Southland Conference selection ... posted three double-doubles ... posted a new career-high with 24 points and 10 rebounds against Southeastern La. ... made it back-to-back double-doubles with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Sam Houston State ... scored 22 points at Toledo ... netted 17 points and dished out nine assists at McNeese on the strength of 12 free throws ... posted a double-double with 15 points and 11 assists at Lamar ... scored 20 points at Oral Roberts ... went 8-for-9 from the field for 21 points against Southeastern La.

ZANE KNOWLES

3

6-10, 240, Senior Forward Nassau, Bahamas Champagnat Catholic H.S. Pearl River C.C. Played in 24 games and made 12 starts in his first year with the team ... averaged 5.3 points and 4.0 rebounds to go along with a total of 20 blocks ... went 55-for-106 from the field (.519) ... made first Islanders appearance in the opener against Texas Lutheran ... scored seven points and swatted three shots against Houston ... added nine points and eight rebounds in the Toledo contest ... scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds at Iowa ... suffered an injury after the Texas-San Antonio game that caused him to miss several contests ... bounced back with nine points and eight boards against Lamar ... went 5-for-9 for 10 points in a win over McNeese ... matched career high with 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting against Southeastern La.

JOY WILLIAMSON

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6-3, 205, Senior Guard/Forward Oklahoma City, Okla. Putnam City North H.S. Redlands C.C. Played in 26 games and made 15 starts ... averaged 8.3 points per game and played 29.2 minutes to go along with 4.0 rebounds ... posted 34 steals and 32 assists ... scored eight points and added two steals in his Islanders debut against Texas Lutheran ... scored 10 points along with four rebounds and three steals at Utah State ... notched 10 points on 4-of-9 shooting at Toledo ... scored 14 points to go along with three steals in 36 minutes at Iowa ... netted 12 points at South Alabama ... added 12 points at Texas A&M ... posted 11 points and went 6-for-6 at the stripe against Texas-San Antonio ... led the team with 14 points at Oklahoma ... nabbed nine rebounds on the defensive end at Sam Houston ... scored 15 points to go with three rebounds at Central Arkansas ... posted 14 points and six boards against Northwestern State.


TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ISLANDERS 2012-13 OVER A LL STATISTICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 Nelson, Will 28 17 827 29.5 131 349 .375 36 130 .277 82 121 .678 67 144 211 7.5 81 2 27 80 4 18 380 13.6 10 Jordan, Johnathan 29 28 1060 36.6 121 300 .403 9 38 .237 121 169 .716 48 92 140 4.8 69 1 159 82 5 39 372 12.8 31 Williamson, Joy 26 15 759 29.2 74 198 .374 24 69 .348 45 67 .672 32 72 104 4.0 61 0 32 49 4 34 217 8.3 01 Ali, Hameed 29 29 822 28.3 81 220 .368 23 78 .295 33 43 .767 10 42 52 1.8 70 0 56 35 5 42 218 7.5 03 Knowles, Zane 24 12 367 15.3 55 106 .519 0 0 .000 18 31 .581 35 60 95 4.0 60 1 2 19 20 6 128 5.3 23 Maxey, Nate 28 5 427 15.3 59 84 .702 0 0 .000 8 17 .471 19 62 81 2.9 71 2 2 17 57 7 126 4.5 00 Pye, Brandon 29 5 457 15.8 43 115 .374 23 69 .333 10 13 .769 8 25 33 1.1 27 0 13 8 0 16 119 4.1 15 Francis, Dale 29 18 441 15.2 29 62 .468 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 26 33 59 2.0 75 1 3 21 7 8 58 2.0 02 Martinez, Cole 22 0 176 8.0 12 43 .279 9 37 .243 9 11 .818 1 9 10 0.5 10 0 5 7 0 7 42 1.9 32 King, James 21 8 179 8.5 11 38 .289 9 25 .360 7 10 .700 4 8 12 0.6 19 0 8 8 2 5 38 1.8 11 Currie, Jelani 18 0 186 10.3 12 31 .387 3 9 .333 5 13 .385 5 9 14 0.8 10 0 7 14 2 0 32 1.8 24 Dvorak, Kennon 13 8 90 6.9 5 13 .385 2 8 .250 2 3 .667 6 7 13 1.0 14 0 2 6 0 2 14 1.1 33 Wang, Ted 4 0 10 2.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.5 TM TEAM................ 47 50 97 3.3 0 4 0 Total.......... 29 634 1,560 .406 138 463 .298 340 500 .680 308 613 921 31.8 568 7 316 351 107 184 1,746 60.2 Opponents...... 29 651 1,466 .444 180 506 .356 480 690 .696 317 711 1,028 35.4 492 - 382 356 88 138 1,962 67.7

2012-13 CONF ERENCE-ONLY STAT IST ICS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 05 Nelson, Will 17 10 523 30.8 87 208 .418 25 80 .313 47 70 .671 40 96 136 8.0 47 1 19 51 2 8 246 14.5 10 Jordan, Johnathan 18 18 671 37.3 85 201 .423 7 24 .292 74 102 .725 29 62 91 5.1 40 1 109 45 2 25 251 13.9 01 Ali, Hameed 18 18 512 28.4 46 125 .368 18 51 .353 22 28 .786 6 25 31 1.7 44 0 27 24 5 22 132 7.3 31 Williamson, Joy 15 10 430 28.7 34 97 .351 10 32 .313 27 43 .628 21 43 64 4.3 31 0 17 29 2 15 105 7.0 03 Knowles, Zane 14 8 229 16.4 38 73 .521 0 0 .000 8 13 .615 18 41 59 4.2 41 1 1 9 11 5 84 6.0 23 Maxey, Nate 17 0 222 13.1 38 55 .691 0 0 .000 7 14 .500 13 30 43 2.5 42 0 2 6 27 6 83 4.9 00 Pye, Brandon 18 2 274 15.2 25 68 .368 13 40 .325 7 8 .875 5 11 16 0.9 16 0 6 4 0 9 70 3.9 15 Francis, Dale 18 16 304 16.9 23 49 .469 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 19 21 40 2.2 45 0 3 17 7 7 46 2.6 02 Martinez, Cole 16 0 143 8.9 10 32 .313 7 26 .269 9 11 .818 1 7 8 0.5 9 0 5 5 0 6 36 2.3 32 King, James 14 8 153 10.9 8 33 .242 6 21 .286 5 8 .625 4 5 9 0.6 16 0 7 8 2 5 27 1.9 11 Currie, Jelani 10 0 125 12.5 5 15 .333 3 5 .600 3 8 .375 5 7 12 1.2 9 0 4 11 1 0 16 1.6 24 Dvorak, Kennon 5 0 15 3.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 4 0.8 7 0 1 2 0 1 2 0.4 TM TEAM................ 29 33 62 3.4 0 0 0 Total.......... 18 400 957 .418 89 279 .319 209 306 .683 192 383 575 31.9 347 3 201 211 59 109 1,098 61.0 Opponents...... 18 389 900 .432 106 305 .348 289 421 .686 195 418 613 34.1 301 - 220 216 51 81 1,173 65.2

2013-14 TEX AS A& M-CORPUS CHRIST I ROSTERS Pos. G G G F G G G G G F F F G/F G F

Ht. 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-10 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-7 6-6 6-3 6-0 6-8

Wt. 175 170 190 240 165 180 185 180 175 230 245 245 205 190 230

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

Hometown/Previous School Mansfield, Texas/Timberview Hayward, Calif./San Leandro San Antonio, Texas/Air Force Academy Prep Nassau, Bahamas/Champagnat Catholic/Pearl River CC Corpus Christi, Texas/Carroll Houston, Texas/Hightower Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy Austin, Texas/St. Michael’s Annapolis, Md./Annapolis Area Christian School Sedgwick, Kan./Sedgwick/Northern Colorado Oklahoma City, Okla./Southeast Houston, Texas/Clear Springs Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City North/Redlands CC Schertz, Texas/Steele Leighton Buzzard, England/Canarias Basketball Academy

Alphabetical No. Name 1 Hameed Ali 30 Jeff Beverly 11 Jelani Currie 23 Bryce Douvier 4 Marcus Ellison 34 Dale Francis 10 Johnathan Jordan 32 James King 3 Zane Knowles 12 Jake Kocher 2 Cole Martinez 0 Brandon Pye 25 Rashawn Thomas 14 Emmanuel Toney 31 Joy Williamson

Pos. G F G F G F G G F G G G F G G/F

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TEAM PREVIEW

Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Brandon Pye 1 Hameed Ali 2 Cole Martinez 3 Zane Knowles 4 Marcus Ellison 10 Johnathan Jordan 11 Jelani Currie 12 Jake Kocher 14 Emmanuel Toney 23 Bryce Douvier 25 Rashawn Thomas 30 Jeff Beverly 31 Joy Williamson 32 James King 34 Dale Francis

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2012-13 SEASON IN REVIEW 2012-13 SOU THLA ND CONF ERENCE STA NDINGS Overall School W-L Pct. Home Away

Streak

Conference W-L Pct.

Home

Away

Stephen F. Austin

16-2

.889

9-0

7-2

W4

27-5

.844

15-0

11-4

1-1

L2

Northwestern State

15-3

.833

8-1

7-2

W2

23-9

.719

13-1

8-7

2-1

L1

Oral Roberts

13-5

.722

8-1

5-4

L1

20-15

.571

10-4

9-8

1-3

L1

Southeastern Louisiana

10-8

.556

7-2

3-6

W2

13-18

.419

9-3

3-14

1-1

L1

Sam Houston State

8-10

.444

4-5

4-5

L2

17-17

.500

9-6

6-10

2-1

L1

Nicholls

8-10 .444 4-5 4-5 L1

9-21 .300 5-5 4-13 0-3 L2

McNeese State

7-11

.389

4-5

3-6

W1

14-17

Central Arkansas

7-11

.389

4-5

3-6

W3

13-17

.433

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

5-13

.278

3-6

2-7

L2

6-23

.207

Lamar

1-17 .056 0-9 1-8 L7

.452

9-5

Neut. Streak

4-11

1-1

L1

8-7

5-8

0-2

L1

4-9

2-14

0-0

L2

3-28 .097 1-10 1-17 1-1 L8

2013 SOU THLA ND CONF ERENCE TOURNA MEN T BR ACKET No. 8 McNeese St.

69 No. 8 McNeese St.

No. 5 Nicholls

65

59

No. 4 Southeastern La. 57 No. 4 Southeastern La. 85 No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 66

No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 68

Northwestern State 2013 Southland Conference Tournament Champion

2012-13 REVIEW

No. 2 Northwestern St. 55

No. 2 Northwestern St. 68 No. 3 Oral Roberts

55

No. 7 Central Arkansas 63

No. 6 Sam Houston St. 52 No. 6 Sam Houston St. 58

No. 6 Sam Houston St. 69 86


2012-13 SEASON IN REVIEW ALL-TOURNAMEN T TEAM Shamir Davis DeQuan Hicks Taylor Smith Desmond Haymon Darius Gatson

G F F G G

Northwestern State Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State

Most Valuable Player Shamir Davis, G, Northwestern State

2012-13 A LL-CONF ERENCE TEA MS Team School Pos. Cl. Hometown Taylor Smith Stephen F. Austin F Sr. Schertz, Texas Damen Bell-Holter Oral Roberts F/C Sr. Hydaburg, Alaska Fred Hunter Nicholls G Sr. Denton, Texas Warren Niles Oral Roberts G Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Brandon Fortenberry2 Southeastern Louisiana G Sr. Picayune, Miss. Second Team School Pos. Cl. Hometown DeQuan Hicks Northwestern State F Jr. Racine, Wis. Shawn Glover Oral Roberts G/F Jr. Dallas, Texas Antonio Bostic2 Stephen F. Austin G Sr. Shawnee, Kan. James Hulbin Northwestern State F Sr. Shreveport, La. Hal Bateman Stephen F. Austin G Sr. Des Moines, Iowa Third Team School Pos. Cl. Hometown Roosevelt Johnson Southeastern Louisiana F Sr. Norco, La. Shamir Davis2 Northwestern State G Sr. Shreveport, La. Jarvis Garner Central Arkansas F Sr. Conway, Ark. LaQuintin Miles2 Central Arkansas G Jr. Jacksonville, Ark. Dontae Cannon McNeese State G Sr. Alexandria, La. Honorable Mention: Jalan West, Northwestern State; James Thomas, Sam Houston State; Johnathan Jordan, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi; Will Nelson, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi; Darius Gatson, Sam Houston State; Desharick Guidry, McNeese State; Robert Crawford, Central Arkansas; Desmond Haymon, Stephen F. Austin; Kevin Hardy, McNeese State.

Shamir Davis, Northwestern State

PLAY ERS OF THE W EEK November 12....................................................Fred Hunter, Nicholls 19................................. Antonio Bostic, Stephen F. Austin 26........................................... Warren Niles, Oral Roberts December 3............................................. Warren Niles, Oral Roberts 10...............................Robert Crawford, Central Arkansas 17....................................Criag McFerrin, McNeese State 24.................................... Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin 31.................................... Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin

February 4......................................................Fred Hunter, Nicholls 11.................................... Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin 18........................................... Warren Niles, Oral Roberts 25....................................Hal Bateman, Stephen F. Austin March 4...........................Will Nelson, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 10....................................Jarvis Garner, Central Arkansas

School Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin McNeese State

Pos. Cl. Hometown F Sr. Schertz, Texas G Sr. Shawnee, Kan. G Fr. Bossier City, La. G Sr. Des Moines, Iowa G So. Lake Charles, La.

Individual Superlatives Player of the Year: Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin Defensive Player of the Year: Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin Freshman of the Year: Jalan West, Northwestern State Newcomer of the Year: DeQuan Hicks, Northwestern State Coach of the Year: Danny Kaspar, Stephen F. Austin

2012-13 A LL-ACA DEMIC TEA MS First Team Name Gary Stewart Mikey Manghum Kevin Hardy Desmond Haymon Jacob Parker

University Northwestern State Oral Roberts McNeese State Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin

Cl. Hometown Jr. Vidalia, La. Sr. Derby, England So. Lake Charles, La. Jr. Durant, Miss. So. Bixby, Okla.

GPA 3.52 3.94 3.50 3.20 3.54

Major Psychology Finance Electrical Engineering Kinesiology Kinesiology

Second Team Name DeMarcus Gatlin Onochie Ochie Jordan Harks Thomas Walkup Linden Smith-Hyde

University Sam Houston State Southeastern La. Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin Nicholls

Cl. Hometown Jr. Houston, Texas Jr. Albany, Ga. Jr. Lombard, Ill. So. Pasadena, Texas Sr. Sydney, Australia

GPA 3.11 3.31 3.17 3.41 3.07

Major Kinesiology Communication Marketing Kinesiology Mass Communication

2012-13 REVIEW

January 7.....................................Damen Bell-Holter, Oral Roberts 14.............................. DeQuan Hicks, Northwestern State 21...................................Damen Bell-Holter, Oral Roberts 28....................................Jarvis Garner, Central Arkansas

All-Defensive Team Name Taylor Smith Antonio Bostic Jalan West Hal Bateman Kevin Hardy

Student-Athlete of the Year: Gary Stewart, Northwestern State 2013-14 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BASKETBALL

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2012-13 SEASON IN REVIEW AT TENDA NCE Team

Home Games

Avg.

Away Games

Avg.

Central Arkansas

15-24,768

1,651

13-28,438

2,188

Lamar

11-29,299 2,664 18-66,147 3,675

McNeese St.

14-12,808

Nicholls

915

15-60,171

Neut. Games

Avg.

2-3,493

1,746

4,011

2-13,751 6,876 2-2,756

10-6,919 692 17-69,787 4,105

1,378

All Games

Avg.

30-56,699

1,890

31-109,197 3,522 31-75,735

3-2,896 965

2,443

30-79,602 2,653

Northwestern St.

14-25,244

1,803

15-52,482

3,499

3-19,290

6,430

32-97,016

3,032

Oral Roberts

14-62,027

4,430

17-75,937

4,467

4-14,797

3,699

35-152,761

4,365

Sam Houston St.

15-15,315

1,021

16-59,130

3,696

3-5,097

1,699

34-79,542

2,339

Southeastern La.

12-10,873

906

17-68,888

4,052

2-3,821

1,910

31-83,582

2,696

Stephen F. Austin

15-35,425

2,362

15-39,195

2,613

2-5,465

2,732

32-80,085

2,503

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

13-15,190

1,168

16-57,015

3,563

0-0

0

29-72,205

2,490

Totals

133-237,868 1,788 159-577,190 3,630

23-71,366 3,103

315-886,424 2,814

2012-13 F INA L RPI

Desmond Haymon, Stephen F. Austin

RPI School

Div. I W-L

Non. Div. 1

74

Stephen F. Austin

27-5

4-0

85

Northwestern State

23-9

4-0

132

Oral Roberts

20-15

1-0

223

Sam Houston State

17-17

3-0

227

Southeastern Louisiana

13-18

2-0

247

McNeese State

14-17

3-0

287

Central Arkansas

13-17

2-0

296 Nicholls

9-21 0-0

322

6-23

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

335 Lamar

1-0

3-28 0-0

Darius Gatson, Sam Houston State

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Team

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G

PF-PA Avg Score Mar. FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct RebF RebA Mar.

Central Arkansas

30 2,294-2,359 76.5-78.6 -2.2 856-1,967 .435 214-608 .352 368-582 .632 1,160 1,235 -2.5

Lamar

31 1,862-2,398 60.1-77.4 -17.3 710-1,741 .408 57-188 .303 385-548 .703 1,138 1,158 -0.6

McNeese St.

31 2,055-2,172 66.3-70.1 -3.8 771-1,847 .417 160-485 .330 353-549 .643 1,089 1,220 -4.2

Nicholls

30 2,020-2,187 67.3-72.9 -5.6 713-1,627 .438 159-521 .305 435-651 .668

Northwestern St.

32 2,559-2,285 80.0-71.4 +8.6 919-2,006 .458 189-602 .314 532-775 .686 1,245 1,249 -0.1

Oral Roberts

35 2,484-2,341 71.0-66.9 +4.1 890-1,931 .461 165-467 .353 539-730 .738 1,256 1,111 +4.1

Sam Houston St.

34

Southeastern La.

31 1,965-2,113 63.4-68.2 -4.8 690-1,686 .409 183-512 .357 402-607 .662 1,033 1,136 -3.3

Stephen F. Austin

32 2,075-1,639 64.8-51.2 +13.6 772-1,649 .468 134-413 .324 397-651 .610 1,149 928 +6.9

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

29 1,746-1,962 60.2-67.7 -7.4 634-1,560 .406 138-463 .298 340-500 .680

2,168-2,080

63.8-61.2

+2.6

740-1,918

.386

224-678

.330

464-708

.655

949 1,072 -4.1

1,273

1,159

+3.4

921 1,028 -3.7


TEAM STATISTICS, ALL GAMES G 32 30 35 30 31 32 34 31 29 31

Scoring Defense Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Sam Houston St. 3. Oral Roberts 4. A&M-Corpus Christi 5. Southeastern La. 6. McNeese St. 7. Northwestern St. 8. Nicholls 9. Lamar 10. Central Arkansas

G 32 34 35 29 31 31 32 30 31 30

Scoring Margin Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Northwestern St. 3. Oral Roberts 4. Sam Houston St. 5. Central Arkansas 6. McNeese St. 7. Southeastern La. 8. Nicholls 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Lamar

G 32 32 35 34 30 31 31 30 29 31

OFF 64.8 80.0 71.0 63.8 76.5 66.3 63.4 67.3 60.2 60.1

Field Goal Percentage Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Oral Roberts 3. Northwestern St. 4. Nicholls 5. Central Arkansas 6. McNeese St. 7. Southeastern La. 8. Lamar 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Sam Houston St.

G 32 35 32 30 30 31 31 31 29 34

FG 772 890 919 713 856 771 690 710 634 740

W-L 23-9 13-17 20-15 9-21 14-17 27-5 17-17 13-18 6-23 3-28

Field Goal Percentage Defense Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Sam Houston St. 3. Northwestern St. 4. McNeese St. 5. Southeastern La. 6. Oral Roberts 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Lamar 9. Central Arkansas 10. Nicholls

G 32 34 32 31 31 35 29 31 30 30

3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Team 1. Central Arkansas 2. Sam Houston St. 3. Northwestern St. 4. Southeastern La. 5. Nicholls 6. McNeese St. 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Oral Roberts 9. Stephen F. Austin 10. Lamar

G 30 34 32 31 30 31 29 35 32 31

DEF Margin 51.2 +13.6 71.4 +8.6 66.9 +4.1 61.2 +2.6 78.6 -2.2 70.1 -3.8 68.2 -4.8 72.9 -5.6 67.7 -7.4 77.4 -17.3

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Rk. Team 1. Southeastern La. 2. Oral Roberts 3. Central Arkansas 4. Sam Houston St. 5. McNeese St. 6. Stephen F. Austin 7. Northwestern St. 8. Nicholls 9. Lamar 10. A&M-Corpus Christi

G 31 35 30 34 31 32 32 30 31 29

FG 183 165 214 224 160 134 189 159 57 138

FGA 512 467 608 678 485 413 602 521 188 463

Pct .357 .353 .352 .330 .330 .324 .314 .305 .303 .298

FGA 1649 1931 2006 1627 1967 1847 1686 1741 1560 1918

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Rk. Team G 1. Stephen F. Austin 32 2. Sam Houston St. 34 3. McNeese St. 31 4. Northwestern St. 32 5. Oral Roberts 35 6. A&M-Corpus Christi 29 7. Lamar 31 8. Central Arkansas 30 9. Nicholls 30 10. Southeastern La. 31

FG 127 157 172 169 204 180 202 183 163 175

FGA 426 518 530 516 580 506 564 504 446 461

Pct .298 .303 .325 .328 .352 .356 .358 .363 .365 .380

Pts Avg/G 2559 80.0 2294 76.5 2484 71.0 2020 67.3 2055 66.3 2075 64.8 2168 63.8 1965 63.4 1746 60.2 1862 60.1

Pts 1639 2080 2341 1962 2113 2172 2285 2187 2398 2359

Avg/G 51.2 61.2 66.9 67.7 68.2 70.1 71.4 72.9 77.4 78.6

Pct .468 .461 .458 .438 .435 .417 .409 .408 .406 .386

FG 588 687 823 776 737 885 651 903 845 784

FGA 1546 1672 1934 1796 1681 2018 1466 1997 1856 1661

3FG 214 224 189 183 159 160 138 165 134 57

Pct .380 .411 .426 .432 .438 .439 .444 .452 .455 .472

Avg/G 7.13 6.59 5.91 5.90 5.30 5.16 4.76 4.71 4.19 1.84

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Scoring Offense Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Central Arkansas 3. Oral Roberts 4. Nicholls 5. McNeese St. 6. Stephen F. Austin 7. Sam Houston St. 8. Southeastern La. 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Lamar

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90

Free-Throw Percentage Rk. Team 1. Oral Roberts 2. Lamar 3. Northwestern St. 4. A&M-Corpus Christi 5. Nicholls 6. Southeastern La. 7. Sam Houston St. 8. McNeese St. 9. Central Arkansas 10. Stephen F. Austin

G 35 31 32 29 30 31 34 31 30 32

Offensive Rebounds Rk. Team 1. Central Arkansas 2. Northwestern St. 3. Sam Houston St. 4. McNeese St. 5. Oral Roberts 6. Lamar 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. A&M-Corpus Christi 9. Nicholls 10. Southeastern La.

G 30 32 34 31 35 31 32 29 30 31

No. 416 434 453 379 413 359 359 308 313 300

Avg/G 13.87 13.56 13.32 12.23 11.80 11.58 11.22 10.62 10.43 9.68

Defensive Rebounds Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Lamar 3. Central Arkansas 4. Stephen F. Austin 5. Sam Houston St. 6. Oral Roberts 7. Southeastern La. 8. McNeese St. 9. Nicholls 10. A&M-Corpus Christi

G 32 31 30 32 34 35 31 31 30 29

No. 811 779 744 790 820 843 733 710 636 613

Avg/G 25.34 25.13 24.80 24.69 24.12 24.09 23.65 22.90 21.20 21.14

Rebound Margin Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Oral Roberts 3. Sam Houston St. 4. Northwestern St. 5. Lamar 6. Central Arkansas 7. Southeastern La. 8. A&M-Corpus Christi 9. Nicholls 10. McNeese St.

G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 32 1149 35.9 928 29.0 +6.9 35 1256 35.9 1111 31.7 +4.1 34 1273 37.4 1159 34.1 +3.4 32 1245 38.9 1249 39.0 -0.1 31 1138 36.7 1158 37.4 -0.6 30 1160 38.7 1235 41.2 -2.5 31 1033 33.3 1136 36.6 -3.3 29 921 31.8 1028 35.4 -3.7 30 949 31.6 1072 35.7 -4.1 31 1089 35.1 1220 39.4 -4.2

Assists Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Northwestern St. 3. Central Arkansas 4. Sam Houston St. 5. Oral Roberts 6. Nicholls 7. McNeese St.

G 32 32 30 34 35 30 31

FTM 539 385 532 340 435 402 464 353 368 397

FTA 730 548 775 500 651 607 708 549 582 651

Assists 495 489 423 472 442 377 380

Pct .738 .703 .686 .680 .668 .662 .655 .643 .632 .610

Avg/G 15.47 15.28 14.10 13.88 12.63 12.57 12.26

8. Lamar 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Southeastern La.

31 29 31

353 316 303

11.39 10.90 9.77

Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Northwestern St. 3. Sam Houston St. 4. McNeese St. 5. Central Arkansas 6. Oral Roberts 7. Nicholls 8. A&M-Corpus Christi 9. Southeastern La. 10. Lamar

G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 32 495 15.5 404 12.6 1.23 32 489 15.3 448 14.0 1.09 34 472 13.9 449 13.2 1.05 31 380 12.3 373 12.0 1.02 30 423 14.1 432 14.4 0.98 35 442 12.6 483 13.8 0.92 30 377 12.6 414 13.8 0.91 29 316 10.9 351 12.1 0.90 31 303 9.8 398 12.8 0.76 31 353 11.4 564 18.2 0.63

Steals Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Central Arkansas 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. McNeese St. 5. Sam Houston St. 6. A&M-Corpus Christi 7. Nicholls 8. Oral Roberts 9. Southeastern La. 10. Lamar

G 32 30 32 31 34 29 30 35 31 31

Steals 307 236 251 242 239 184 190 218 147 133

Avg/G 9.59 7.87 7.84 7.81 7.03 6.34 6.33 6.23 4.74 4.29

Blocked Shots Rk. Team 1. McNeese St. 2. Northwestern St. 3. Lamar 4. Central Arkansas 5. Oral Roberts 6. Stephen F. Austin 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Southeastern La. 9. Sam Houston St. 10. Nicholls

G 31 32 31 30 35 32 29 31 34 30

Blocks 149 151 128 120 133 121 107 93 77 66

Avg/G 4.81 4.72 4.13 4.00 3.80 3.78 3.69 3.00 2.26 2.20

Turnover Margin Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Sam Houston St. 4. McNeese St. 5. Central Arkansas 6. Nicholls 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Southeastern La. 9. Oral Roberts 10. Lamar

G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 32 448 14.0 535 16.7 +2.72 32 404 12.6 488 15.3 +2.62 34 449 13.2 510 15.0 +1.79 31 373 12.0 410 13.2 +1.19 30 432 14.4 447 14.9 +0.50 30 414 13.8 427 14.2 +0.43 29 351 12.1 356 12.3 +0.17 31 398 12.8 383 12.4 -0.48 35 483 13.8 449 12.8 -0.97 31 564 18.2 354 11.4 -6.77


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, ALL GAMES Field Goal Percentage (Min. 3.0 made per game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G 1. Smith, Taylor-SFA Sr. 32 2. Harks, Jordan-UCA Jr. 30 3. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU Jr. 29 4. Hunter, Fred-NICH Sr. 27 5. McFerrin, Craig-MCN So. 24 6. Smith, Jeremy-NICH Jr. 27 7. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU Sr. 35 8. Hulbin, James-NSU Sr. 32 9. Glover, Shawn-ORU Jr. 33 10. Brown, Stan-LU Sr. 31

Fred Hunter, Nicholls Cl Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr.

G 27 35 28 32 35 25 29 31 33 29 23 28 29 31 31

Rebounding Rk. Player-Team 1. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 2. Smith, Taylor-SFA 3. Johnson, Roosevelt-SLU 4. Hunter, Fred-NICH 5. Brown, Stan-LU 6. Nelson, Will-AMCC 7. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 8. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 9. McFerrin, Craig-MCN 10. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 11. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 12. Thomas, James-SHSU 13. Hulbin, James-NSU 14. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 15. Borden, Anthony-UCA

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

G OFF 35 117 32 90 28 73 27 89 31 67 28 67 31 86 28 39 24 52 31 61 29 70 33 96 32 57 25 61 22 48

FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 186 16 149 537 19.9 222 96 122 662 18.9 156 53 79 444 15.9 211 0 79 501 15.7 190 5 159 544 15.5 153 7 72 385 15.4 136 85 71 428 14.8 148 50 108 454 14.6 199 8 69 475 14.4 161 0 84 406 14.0 116 10 76 318 13.8 131 36 82 380 13.6 121 9 121 372 12.8 148 20 74 390 12.6 130 31 92 383 12.4

DEF 211 204 159 131 170 144 147 158 103 132 100 96 126 68 64

TOT Avg/G 328 9.4 294 9.2 232 8.3 220 8.1 237 7.6 211 7.5 233 7.5 197 7.0 155 6.5 193 6.2 170 5.9 192 5.8 183 5.7 129 5.2 112 5.1

FGA 304 174 276 328 181 158 371 273 399 284

Pct .694 .586 .583 .567 .519 .513 .512 .502 .499 .479

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 1.0 made per game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G 3FG 1. Crawford, Robert-UCA Sr. 29 85 2. Evans, Dre-SLU Jr. 31 52 3. Niles, Warren-ORU Sr. 35 96 4. Mitchell, Jeremie-MCN Sr. 31 50 5. Bond, Will-SHSU Jr. 34 51 6. Nelson, Todd-SLU Sr. 30 43 7. Haymon, Desmond-SFA Jr. 32 37 8. Torres, Amin-NICH Fr. 26 27 9. Hulbin, James-NSU Sr. 32 36 10. Carpenter, T.J.-NICH Fr. 26 47

FGA 199 123 243 130 134 114 99 74 99 134

Pct .427 .423 .395 .385 .381 .377 .374 .365 .364 .351

3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Rk. Player-Team 1. Crawford, Robert-UCA 2. Niles, Warren-ORU 3. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 4. Carpenter, T.J.-NICH 5. Evans, Dre-SLU 6. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU Mitchell, Jeremie-MCN 8. West, Jalan-NSU 9. Bond, Will-SHSU 10. Gatson, Darius-SHSU

Cl Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

G 29 35 28 26 31 31 31 32 34 34

3FG 85 96 53 47 52 50 50 50 51 49

Avg/G 2.93 2.74 1.89 1.81 1.68 1.61 1.61 1.56 1.50 1.44

Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 2.0 made per game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Thomas, Dantrell-NICH Jr. 23 76 92 .826 2. Niles, Warren-ORU Sr. 35 122 154 .792 3. Crawford, Robert-UCA Sr. 29 71 92 .772 4. Cannon, Dontae-MCN Sr. 31 92 121 .760 5. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU Sr. 35 159 211 .754 6. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU Sr. 31 108 147 .735 7. Davis, Shamir-NSU Sr. 32 130 178 .730 8. Gatson, Darius-SHSU Sr. 34 69 95 .726 9. Garner, Jarvis-UCA Sr. 28 79 109 .725 10. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC So. 29 121 169 .716

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Scoring Rk. Player-Team 1. Hunter, Fred-NICH 2. Niles, Warren-ORU 3. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 4. Smith, Taylor-SFA 5. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 6. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 7. Crawford, Robert-UCA 8. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU 9. Glover, Shawn-ORU 10. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 11. Thomas, Dantrell-NICH 12. Nelson, Will-AMCC 13. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC 14. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 15. Cannon, Dontae-MCN

FG 211 102 161 186 94 81 190 137 199 136

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, ALL GAMES Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G 1. West, Jalan-NSU Fr. 32 2. Hardy, Kevin-MCN So. 31 3. Bateman, Hal-SFA Sr. 32 4. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC So. 29 5. Gatson, Darius-SHSU Sr. 34 6. Cannon, Dontae-MCN Sr. 31 7. Minor, Donley-LU Sr. 31 8. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA Jr. 25

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92

Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 165 5.2 60 1.9 2.75 139 4.5 65 2.1 2.14 181 5.7 86 2.7 2.10 159 5.5 82 2.8 1.94 111 3.3 63 1.9 1.76 96 3.1 61 2.0 1.57 112 3.6 93 3.0 1.20 77 3.1 78 3.1 0.99

Steals Rk. Player-Team 1. West, Jalan-NSU 2. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 3. Hunter, Fred-NICH 4. White, Brison-NSU Bateman, Hal-SFA 6. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 7. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 8. Ali, Hameed-AMCC 9. Bostic, Antonio-SFA 10. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC

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

G 32 31 27 32 32 29 25 29 32 29

Steals 75 69 48 51 51 45 37 42 45 39

Avg/G 2.34 2.23 1.78 1.59 1.59 1.55 1.48 1.45 1.41 1.34

Offensive Rebounds Rk. Player-Team 1. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 2. Hunter, Fred-NICH 3. Thomas, James-SHSU 4. Smith, Taylor-SFA 5. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 6. Johnson, Roosevelt-SLU 7. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 8. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 9. Nelson, Will-AMCC 10. Borden, Anthony-UCA

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

G 35 27 33 32 31 28 25 29 28 22

No. 117 89 96 90 86 73 61 70 67 48

Avg/G 3.34 3.30 2.91 2.81 2.77 2.61 2.44 2.41 2.39 2.18

Blocked Shots Rk. Player-Team 1. Smith, Taylor-SFA 2. Borden, Anthony-UCA 3. Maxey, Nate-AMCC 4. Lewis, Austin-MCN 5. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 6. Glover, Shawn-ORU McFerrin, Craig-MCN 8. Frazier, Marvin-NSU 9. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 10. Hulbin, James-NSU

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

G 32 22 28 27 35 33 24 32 31 32

Blocks 90 48 57 38 47 44 32 41 36 28

Avg/G 2.81 2.18 2.04 1.41 1.34 1.33 1.33 1.28 1.16 0.88

Defensive Rebounds Rk. Player-Team 1. Smith, Taylor-SFA 2. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 3. Johnson, Roosevelt-SLU 4. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 5. Brown, Stan-LU 6. Nelson, Will-AMCC 7. Hunter, Fred-NICH 8. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 9. McFerrin, Craig-MCN 10. Hardy, Kevin-MCN

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

G 32 35 28 28 31 28 27 31 24 31

No. 204 211 159 158 170 144 131 147 103 132

Avg/G 6.38 6.03 5.68 5.64 5.48 5.14 4.85 4.74 4.29 4.26

Minutes Played Rk. Player-Team 1. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC 2. Niles, Warren-ORU 3. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU 4. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 5. Cannon, Dontae-MCN 6. Smith, Taylor-SFA 7. Minor, Donley-LU 8. Glover, Shawn-ORU 9. Hunter, Fred-NICH 10. Guidry, Desharick-MCN

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

G Minutes 29 1060 35 1275 31 1102 31 1086 31 1085 32 1083 31 1022 33 1080 27 861 31 985

Avg/G 36.55 36.43 35.55 35.03 35.00 33.84 32.97 32.73 31.89 31.77

Assists Rk. Player-Team 1. Bateman, Hal-SFA 2. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC 3. West, Jalan-NSU 4. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 5. Minor, Donley-LU 6. Gatson, Darius-SHSU 7. Cannon, Dontae-MCN 8. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 9. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU 10. Harwell, Aaron-SHSU

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

G 32 29 32 31 31 34 31 25 31 34

Assists 181 159 165 139 112 111 96 77 86 91

Avg/G 5.66 5.48 5.16 4.48 3.61 3.26 3.10 3.08 2.77 2.68


TEAM STATISTICS, CONFERENCE GAMES G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Scoring Defense Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Sam Houston St. 3. A&M-Corpus Christi 4. Oral Roberts 5. Southeastern La. 6. McNeese St. 7. Northwestern St. 8. Nicholls 9. Lamar 10. Central Arkansas

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Scoring Margin Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Northwestern St. 3. Oral Roberts 4. Sam Houston St. 5. Nicholls 6. Southeastern La. 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Central Arkansas 9. McNeese St. 10. Lamar

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

OFF 63.9 81.1 72.9 62.3 70.8 66.1 61.0 74.9 65.2 60.6

Field Goal Percentage Rk. Team 1. Oral Roberts 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Northwestern St. 4. Nicholls 5. Southeastern La. 6. Central Arkansas 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. McNeese St. 9. Lamar 10. Sam Houston St.

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

FG 469 419 517 444 406 497 400 429 399 374

W-L 15-3 7-11 13-5 8-10 10-8 7-11 16-2 8-10 5-13 1-17

Field Goal Percentage Defense Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Sam Houston St. 3. Oral Roberts 4. Northwestern St. 5. McNeese St. 6. A&M-Corpus Christi 7. Southeastern La. 8. Central Arkansas 9. Lamar 10. Nicholls

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Rk. Team 1. Central Arkansas 2. Northwestern St. 3. Southeastern La. 4. Sam Houston St. 5. McNeese St. 6. Oral Roberts 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Nicholls 9. Stephen F. Austin 10. Lamar

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

DEF Margin 50.4 +13.6 70.4 +10.7 65.7 +7.2 60.6 +1.7 71.9 -1.1 67.6 -1.6 65.2 -4.2 79.4 -4.5 69.8 -4.7 77.7 -17.2

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Rk. Team 1. Southeastern La. 2. Oral Roberts 3. McNeese St. 4. Northwestern St. 5. Central Arkansas 6. Stephen F. Austin 7. Sam Houston St. 8. Lamar 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Nicholls

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

FG 114 92 105 117 120 73 112 32 89 87

FGA 291 250 300 337 350 217 334 99 279 292

Pct .392 .368 .350 .347 .343 .336 .335 .323 .319 .298

FGA 983 899 1128 981 951 1177 957 1067 1000 973

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Rk. Team G 1. Stephen F. Austin 18 2. Sam Houston St. 18 3. McNeese St. 18 4. Northwestern St. 18 5. Nicholls 18 6. A&M-Corpus Christi 18 7. Oral Roberts 18 8. Lamar 18 9. Central Arkansas 18 10. Southeastern La. 18

FG 61 81 92 79 92 106 105 115 111 99

FGA 223 263 285 242 268 305 300 322 296 245

Pct .274 .308 .323 .326 .343 .348 .350 .357 .375 .404

Pts Avg/G 1460 81.1 1348 74.9 1312 72.9 1274 70.8 1189 66.1 1173 65.2 1151 63.9 1122 62.3 1098 61.0 1090 60.6

Pts 907 1091 1173 1182 1217 1257 1268 1294 1399 1429

Avg/G 50.4 60.6 65.2 65.7 67.6 69.8 70.4 71.9 77.7 79.4

Pct .477 .466 .458 .453 .427 .422 .418 .402 .399 .384

FG 322 365 451 458 447 389 426 507 518 471

FGA 871 882 1066 1078 1041 900 978 1133 1148 1019

3FG 120 117 114 112 105 92 89 87 73 32

Pct .370 .414 .423 .425 .429 .432 .436 .447 .451 .462

Avg/G 6.67 6.50 6.33 6.22 5.83 5.11 4.94 4.83 4.06 1.78

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Scoring Offense Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Central Arkansas 3. Oral Roberts 4. Nicholls 5. Southeastern La. 6. McNeese St. 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. Sam Houston St. 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Lamar

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94

Free-Throw Percentage Rk. Team 1. Oral Roberts 2. Lamar 3. Northwestern St. 4. A&M-Corpus Christi 5. Nicholls 6. Southeastern La. 7. Sam Houston St. 8. Central Arkansas 9. McNeese St. 10. Stephen F. Austin

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Offensive Rebounds Rk. Team 1. Central Arkansas 2. Northwestern St. 3. Sam Houston St. 4. McNeese St. 5. Oral Roberts 6. Lamar 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. Nicholls 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Southeastern La.

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

No. 259 247 236 221 213 209 197 196 192 155

Avg/G 14.39 13.72 13.11 12.28 11.83 11.61 10.94 10.89 10.67 8.61

Defensive Rebounds Rk. Team 1. Central Arkansas 2. Lamar 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Northwestern St. Oral Roberts 6. Sam Houston St. 7. McNeese St. Southeastern La. 9. Nicholls 10. A&M-Corpus Christi

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

No. 462 460 458 450 450 427 421 421 387 383

Avg/G 25.67 25.56 25.44 25.00 25.00 23.72 23.39 23.39 21.50 21.28

Rebound Margin Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Oral Roberts 3. Sam Houston St. 4. Lamar 5. Northwestern St. 6. Central Arkansas 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Nicholls 9. McNeese St. 10. Southeastern La.

G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 18 655 36.4 522 29.0 +7.4 18 663 36.8 564 31.3 +5.5 18 663 36.8 606 33.7 +3.2 18 669 37.2 671 37.3 -0.1 18 697 38.7 700 38.9 -0.2 18 721 40.1 754 41.9 -1.8 18 575 31.9 613 34.1 -2.1 18 583 32.4 639 35.5 -3.1 18 642 35.7 715 39.7 -4.1 18 576 32.0 660 36.7 -4.7

Assists Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Oral Roberts Central Arkansas 5. Sam Houston St. 6. McNeese St.

G 18 18 18 18 18 18

FTM 282 260 309 209 299 263 262 234 210 240

Assists 292 268 244 244 234 220

FTA 389 369 441 306 442 392 392 365 329 389

Pct .725 .705 .701 .683 .676 .671 .668 .641 .638 .617

Avg/G 16.22 14.89 13.56 13.56 13.00 12.22

7. Nicholls 8. Lamar 9. A&M-Corpus Christi 10. Southeastern La.

18 18 18 18

219 207 201 184

12.17 11.50 11.17 10.22

Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Rk. Team 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Northwestern St. 3. McNeese St. 4. Oral Roberts 5. Sam Houston St. 6. A&M-Corpus Christi 7. Central Arkansas 8. Nicholls 9. Southeastern La. 10. Lamar

G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 18 268 14.9 216 12.0 1.24 18 292 16.2 247 13.7 1.18 18 220 12.2 209 11.6 1.05 18 244 13.6 249 13.8 0.98 18 234 13.0 242 13.4 0.97 18 201 11.2 211 11.7 0.95 18 244 13.6 277 15.4 0.88 18 219 12.2 250 13.9 0.88 18 184 10.2 221 12.3 0.83 18 207 11.5 322 17.9 0.64

Blocked Shots Rk. Team 1. McNeese St. 2. Northwestern St. 3. Central Arkansas 4. Lamar 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. Oral Roberts 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Southeastern La. 9. Nicholls 10. Sam Houston St.

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Blocks 87 85 84 77 76 69 59 57 40 31

Avg/G 4.83 4.72 4.67 4.28 4.22 3.83 3.28 3.17 2.22 1.72

Steals Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Central Arkansas 3. McNeese St. 4. Nicholls 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. A&M-Corpus Christi 7. Oral Roberts 8. Sam Houston St. 9. Southeastern La. 10. Lamar

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Steals 184 128 127 125 118 109 106 100 84 66

Avg/G 10.22 7.11 7.06 6.94 6.56 6.06 5.89 5.56 4.67 3.67

Turnover Margin Rk. Team 1. Northwestern St. 2. Nicholls 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. McNeese St. 5. Sam Houston St. 6. Southeastern La. 7. A&M-Corpus Christi 8. Oral Roberts 9. Central Arkansas 10. Lamar

G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 18 247 13.7 310 17.2 +3.50 18 250 13.9 283 15.7 +1.83 18 216 12.0 242 13.4 +1.44 18 209 11.6 231 12.8 +1.22 18 242 13.4 256 14.2 +0.78 18 221 12.3 233 12.9 +0.67 18 211 11.7 216 12.0 +0.28 18 249 13.8 223 12.4 -1.44 18 277 15.4 250 13.9 -1.50 18 322 17.9 200 11.1 -6.78


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS, CONFERENCE GAMES Scoring Rk. Player-Team 1. Hunter, Fred-NICH 2. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 3. Niles, Warren-ORU 4. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU 5. Smith, Taylor-SFA 6. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 7. Glover, Shawn-ORU 8. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 9. Crawford, Robert-UCA 10. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 11. Nelson, Will-AMCC 12. Thomas, Dantrell-NICH 13. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC 14. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 15. Hulbin, James-NSU

Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G Sr. 18 127 12 104 370 20.6 Sr. 18 117 2 109 345 19.2 Sr. 18 118 52 55 343 19.1 Sr. 18 98 33 75 304 16.9 Sr. 18 119 0 52 290 16.1 Sr. 16 92 29 44 257 16.1 Jr. 16 108 3 35 254 15.9 Jr. 16 97 5 50 249 15.6 Sr. 18 82 50 51 265 14.7 Jr. 15 88 0 43 219 14.6 Jr. 17 87 25 47 246 14.5 Jr. 17 88 9 59 244 14.4 So. 18 85 7 74 251 13.9 So. 18 84 20 46 234 13.0 Sr. 18 82 24 44 232 12.9

Rebounding Rk. Player-Team 1. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 2. Smith, Taylor-SFA 3. Johnson, Roosevelt-SLU 4. Brown, Stan-LU 5. Hunter, Fred-NICH 6. Nelson, Will-AMCC 7. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 8. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 9. Guidry, Desharick-MCN McFerrin, Craig-MCN 11. Thomas, James-SHSU 12. Haymon, Desmond-SFA 13. Hulbin, James-NSU 14. Glover, Shawn-ORU 15. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU

Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G Sr. 18 74 120 194 10.8 Sr. 18 55 122 177 9.8 Sr. 18 39 119 158 8.8 Sr. 18 43 105 148 8.2 Sr. 18 55 90 145 8.1 Jr. 17 40 96 136 8.0 Sr. 16 24 89 113 7.1 So. 18 40 86 126 7.0 So. 18 41 79 120 6.7 So. 18 44 76 120 6.7 Jr. 18 56 55 111 6.2 Jr. 18 42 67 109 6.1 Sr. 18 31 76 107 5.9 Jr. 16 31 63 94 5.9 Jr. 15 41 46 87 5.8

Field Goal Perentage (Min. 3.0 made per game) Rk. Player-Team Cl 1. Smith, Taylor-SFA Sr. 2. Hunter, Fred-NICH Sr. 3. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU Jr. 4. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU Sr. 5. Smith, Jeremy-NICH Jr. 6. Hulbin, James-NSU Sr. 7. Thomas, James-SHSU Jr. 8. Glover, Shawn-ORU Jr. 9. McFerrin, Craig-MCN So. 10. White, Brison-NSU Jr.

G 18 18 15 18 15 18 18 16 18 18

FGA 169 213 155 213 100 156 152 210 133 128

Pct .704 .596 .568 .549 .530 .526 .520 .514 .489 .484

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 1.0 made per game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G 3FG 1. Guidry, Desharick-MCN So. 18 20 2. Nelson, Todd-SLU Sr. 18 30 3. Evans, Dre-SLU Jr. 18 31 4. Crawford, Robert-UCA Sr. 18 50 5. Bond, Will-SHSU Jr. 18 31 6. Hulbin, James-NSU Sr. 18 24 7. Bostic, Antonio-SFA Sr. 18 20 8. Niles, Warren-ORU Sr. 18 52 9. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU Sr. 18 33 Davis, Shamir-NSU Sr. 18 22

FGA 35 68 72 119 74 60 52 136 90 60

Pct .571 .441 .431 .420 .419 .400 .385 .382 .367 .367

3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game Rk. Player-Team 1. Niles, Warren-ORU 2. Crawford, Robert-UCA 3. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU 4. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 5. Bond, Will-SHSU Evans, Dre-SLU 7. Nelson, Todd-SLU 8. Carpenter, T.J.-NICH 9. Gatson, Darius-SHSU 10. Nelson, Will-AMCC

Cl Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr.

G 18 18 18 16 18 18 18 14 18 17

Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 2.0 made per game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G 1. West, Jalan-NSU Fr. 18 2. Thomas, Dantrell-NICH Jr. 17 3. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU Sr. 18 4. Hulbin, James-NSU Sr. 18 5. Crawford, Robert-UCA Sr. 18 6. Gatson, Darius-SHSU Sr. 18 7. Niles, Warren-ORU Sr. 18 8. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU Sr. 18 9. Bostic, Antonio-SFA Sr. 18 10. Cannon, Dontae-MCN Sr. 18

FTM 39 59 75 44 51 46 55 109 40 56

3FG 52 50 33 29 31 31 30 22 27 25

FTA 44 70 94 56 65 60 72 144 53 75

Avg/G 2.89 2.78 1.83 1.81 1.72 1.72 1.67 1.57 1.50 1.47

Pct .886 .843 .798 .786 .785 .767 .764 .757 .755 .747

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Offensive Rebounds Rk. Player-Team 1. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 2. Thomas, James-SHSU 3. Hunter, Fred-NICH Smith, Taylor-SFA 5. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 6. McFerrin, Craig-MCN 7. Brown, Stan-LU 8. Nelson, Will-AMCC 9. Haymon, Desmond-SFA Borden, Anthony-UCA

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

G 18 18 18 18 15 18 18 17 18 18

No. 74 56 55 55 41 44 43 40 42 42

Avg/G 4.11 3.11 3.06 3.06 2.73 2.44 2.39 2.35 2.33 2.33

Defensive Rebounds Rk. Player-Team 1. Smith, Taylor-SFA 2. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 3. Johnson, Roosevelt-SLU 4. Brown, Stan-LU 5. Nelson, Will-AMCC 6. Garner, Jarvis-UCA 7. Hunter, Fred-NICH 8. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 9. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 10. Hulbin, James-NSU McFerrin, Craig-MCN

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

G 18 18 18 18 17 16 18 18 18 18 18

No. 122 120 119 105 96 89 90 86 79 76 76

Avg/G 6.78 6.67 6.61 5.83 5.65 5.56 5.00 4.78 4.39 4.22 4.22

Assists Rk. Player-Team 1. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC 2. West, Jalan-NSU 3. Bateman, Hal-SFA 4. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 5. Minor, Donley-LU 6. Gatson, Darius-SHSU

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

G 18 18 18 18 18 18

Assists 109 101 90 88 74 57

Avg/G 6.06 5.61 5.00 4.89 4.11 3.17

Jackson, D.J.-ORU Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU Billbury, Korey-ORU Miles, LaQuentin-UCA

Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

18 18 18 16

56 56 56 48

3.11 3.11 3.11 3.00

Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Rk. Player-Team Cl G Asst 1. West, Jalan-NSU Fr. 18 101 2. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC So. 18 109 3. Hardy, Kevin-MCN So. 18 88 4. Bateman, Hal-SFA Sr. 18 90 5. Jackson, D.J.-ORU Fr. 18 56 6. Gatson, Darius-SHSU Sr. 18 57 7. Minor, Donley-LU Sr. 18 74 8. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU Sr. 18 56 9. Billbury, Korey-ORU Jr. 18 56 10. Miles, LaQuentin-UCA Jr. 16 48

Avg Turn 5.6 29 6.1 45 4.9 37 5.0 50 3.1 33 3.2 36 4.1 47 3.1 36 3.1 41 3.0 49

Avg Ratio 1.6 3.48 2.5 2.42 2.1 2.38 2.8 1.80 1.8 1.70 2.0 1.58 2.6 1.57 2.0 1.56 2.3 1.37 3.1 0.98

Steals Rk. Player-Team 1. West, Jalan-NSU 2. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 3. Hunter, Fred-NICH 4. Hicks, DeQuan-NSU 5. White, Brison-NSU 6. Bostic, Antonio-SFA Miles, LaQuentin-UCA 8. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC 9. Niles, Warren-ORU Cannon, Dontae-MCN

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

G 18 18 18 15 18 18 16 18 18 18

Steals 44 40 37 29 34 27 24 25 24 24

Avg/G 2.44 2.22 2.06 1.93 1.89 1.50 1.50 1.39 1.33 1.33

Blocked Shots Rk. Player-Team 1. Smith, Taylor-SFA 2. Borden, Anthony-UCA 3. Maxey, Nate-AMCC 4. Bell-Holter, Damen-ORU 5. Lewis, Austin-MCN 6. McFerrin, Craig-MCN 7. Glover, Shawn-ORU 8. Frazier, Marvin-NSU 9. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 10. Hulbin, James-NSU

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

G 18 18 17 18 15 18 16 18 18 18

Blocks 58 39 27 26 21 23 19 21 20 19

Avg/G 3.22 2.17 1.59 1.44 1.40 1.28 1.19 1.17 1.11 1.06

Minutes Played Rk. Player-Team 1. Jordan, Johnathan-AMCC Niles, Warren-ORU 3. Fortenberry, Brandon-SLU 4. Cannon, Dontae-MCN 5. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 6. Smith, Taylor-SFA 7. Minor, Donley-LU 8. Glover, Shawn-ORU 9. Haymon, Desmond-SFA 10. Guidry, Desharick-MCN

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

G Minutes 18 671 18 671 18 657 18 649 18 648 18 635 18 623 16 532 18 598 18 593

Avg/G 37.28 37.28 36.50 36.06 36.00 35.28 34.61 33.25 33.22 32.94


GAME HIGHS TEA M GA ME HIGHS

INDI VIDUA L GA ME HIGHS

Points 106 103

Central Arkansas at Lamar (2/28/13) two times, last by Central Arkansas vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13)

Points 38 36

Margin 38 (78-40) 36 (79-43)

Sam Houston St. vs. Lamar (2/9/13) two times, last by Stephen F. Austin vs. Central Arkansas (2/7/13)

Field goals made 14 Garner, Jarvis (Central Arkansas) vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13) 13 four times, last by Garner, Jarvis (Central Arkansas) vs. Oral Roberts (3/9/13)

Garner, Jarvis (Central Arkansas) vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13) Hunter, Fred (Nicholls) at Central Arkansas (2/2/13)

Field goals made 40 Central Arkansas vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13) 38 two times, last by Central Arkansas at Lamar (2/28/13)

Field goal attempts 25 Glover, Shawn (Oral Roberts) at Northwestern St. (2/7/13) 24 two times, last by Garner, Jarvis (Central Arkansas) vs. Oral Roberts (3/9/13)

Field goal attempts 86 Central Arkansas at Lamar (2/28/13) 84 two times, last by Central Arkansas vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13)

Field goal percentage .917 (11-12) Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) at Central Arkansas (1/10/13) .900 (9-10) Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) vs. Central Arkansas (2/7/13) .900 (9-10) Nelson, Will (A&M-Corpus Christi) vs. Nicholls (3/2/13)

Field goal percentage .623 (33-53) Oral Roberts vs. Nicholls (1/31/13) .608 (31-51) Oral Roberts at Southeastern La. (1/3/13) 3-Pt FG made 12 Northwestern St. at Central Arkansas (1/12/13) 11 six times, last by Northwestern St. vs. Sam Houston St. (3/9/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 28 three times, last by McNeese St. at A&M-Corpus Christi (2/9/13) 3-Pt percentage .818 (9-11) Oral Roberts at Southeastern La. (1/3/13) .750 (6-8) A&M-Corpus Christi at Stephen F. Austin (3/9/13) Free throws made 30 Northwestern St. at Central Arkansas (1/12/13) 30 Sam Houston St. at Central Arkansas (2/16/13) Free throw attempts 45 Sam Houston St. at Central Arkansas (2/16/13) 43 Southeastern La. vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (1/26/13) Free throw percentage 1.000 (15-15) Southeastern La. vs. Oral Roberts (1/3/13) Rebounds 56 56 Assists 27 25

Sam Houston St. vs. Lamar (2/9/13) two times, last by Northwestern St. vs. Central Arkansas (2/9/13)

Northwestern St. vs. Oral Roberts (2/7/13) Northwestern St. vs. Central Arkansas (2/9/13)

Blocked shots 11 Central Arkansas vs. Nicholls (2/2/13) 10 two times, last by Central Arkansas vs. Lamar (1/26/13) Turnovers 29 28 Fouls 34 31

Lamar at Stephen F. Austin (1/3/13) Oral Roberts at Northwestern St. (2/7/13)

Central Arkansas vs. Sam Houston St. (2/16/13) Northwestern St. vs. Nicholls (1/17/13)

3-Pt FG attempts 14 Niles, Warren (Oral Roberts) at Central Arkansas (3/9/13) 12 three times, last by Niles, Warren (Oral Roberts) at McNeese St. (2/28/13) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Davis, Shamir (Northwestern St.) vs. Southeastern La. (1/19/13) .833 (5-6) three times, last by Cannon, Dontae (McNeese St.) at Nicholls (3/9/13) Free throws made 12 five times, last by Hunter, Fred (Nicholls) vs. McNeese St. (3/9/13) Free throw attempts 19 Hunter, Fred (Nicholls) vs. McNeese St. (3/9/13) 18 Thomas, James (Sam Houston St.) at Central Arkansas (2/16/13) Free throw percentage 1.000 (9-9) Baxter, Paul (Sam Houston St.) vs. Central Arkansas (1/17/13) 1.000 (9-9) Fortenberry, Brandon (Southeastern La.) vs. Sam Houston St. (1/24/13) Rebounds 20 18

Bell-Holter, Damen (Oral Roberts) vs. Northwestern St. (1/10/13) Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) at McNeese St. (1/30/13)

Assists 12 11

West, Jalan (Northwestern St.) vs. Sam Houston St. (3/9/13) two times, last by Hardy, Kevin (McNeese St.) at Central Arkansas (1/24/13)

Steals 7 6

West, Jalan (Northwestern St.) vs. Lamar (1/5/13) two times, last by White, Brison (Northwestern St.) vs. Central Arkansas (2/9/13)

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Steals 21 18

Central Arkansas vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13) Oral Roberts vs. Central Arkansas (2/19/13)

3-Pt FG made 7 Crawford, Robert (Central Arkansas) at Lamar (2/28/13) 7 Niles, Warren (Oral Roberts) at Central Arkansas (3/9/13)

Blocked shots 6 Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) vs. Southeastern La. (1/17/13) 6 Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) vs. Nicholls (1/19/13) 6 Borden, Anthony (Central Arkansas) vs. Lamar (1/26/13) 6 Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) at Northwestern St. (1/26/13) 6 Smith, Taylor (Stephen F. Austin) at McNeese St. (1/30/13) 6 Borden, Anthony (Central Arkansas) vs. Nicholls (2/2/13) 6 Maxey, Nate (A&M-Corpus Christi) at Oral Roberts (2/16/13) Turnovers 8 8

Hicks, DeQuan (Northwestern St.) vs. Central Arkansas (2/9/13) Bateman, Hal (Stephen F. Austin) vs. Northwestern St. (3/2/13)

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DOUBLE-DOUBLES Bell-Holter, Damen – ORU (14) 11 pts., 11 reb. at Pacific (11/19/12) 18 pts., 14 reb. at Memphis (12/28/12) 35 pts., 14 reb. at Southeastern La. (1/3/13) 25 pts., 20 reb. vs. Northwestern St. (1/10/13) 27 pts., 13 reb. at A&M-Corpus Christi (1/17/13) 23 pts., 10 reb. vs. Southeastern La. (2/2/13) 23 pts., 14 reb. at Northwestern St. (2/7/13) 22 pts., 10 reb. at Stephen F. Austin (2/9/13) 24 pts., 14 reb. vs. Sam Houston St. (2/14/13) 11 pts., 10 reb. vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (2/16/13) 17 pts., 10 reb. vs. Central Arkansas (2/19/13) 13 pts., 13 reb. at McNeese St. (2/28/13) 10 pts., 13 reb. at Lamar (3/2/13) 16 pts., 11 reb. at Central Arkansas (3/9/13) Benton, Antonnio – SLU (1) 15 pts., 11 reb. vs. Louisiana College (11/20/12) Billbury, Korey – ORU (1) 17 pts., 13 reb.

at Northwestern St. (1/5/13) vs. Northwestern St. (1/31/13) vs. Texas St. (2/23/13) vs. Central Arkansas (2/28/13)

Fortenberry, Brandon – SLU (2) 19 pts., 11 reb. at North Texas (12/16/12) 11 pts., 10 reb. vs. Spring Hill (12/29/12) Garner, Jarvis – UCA (7) 17 pts., 10 reb. vs. Arkansas St. (11/21/12) 15 pts., 10 reb. at Southeast Missouri (12/8/12) 38 pts., 11 reb. vs. Central Baptist (12/31/12) 38 pts., 15 reb. vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13) 15 pts., 11 reb. vs. Sam Houston St. (2/16/13) 13 pts., 14 reb. at Lamar (2/28/13) 13 pts., 14 reb. at McNeese St. (3/2/13) Gatlin, DeMarcus – SHSU (1) 15 pts., 10 reb. at A&M-Corpus Christi (2/2/13)

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Glover, Shawn – ORU (1) 17 pts., 10 reb. vs. Northwestern St. (1/10/13) Guidry, Desharick – MCN (7) 14 pts., 11 reb. at Ole Miss (11/20/12) 22 pts., 13 reb. vs. Centenary (11/27/12) 14 pts., 14 reb. vs. Texas-Tyler (12/3/12) 15 pts., 12 reb. vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (12/8/12) 18 pts., 11 reb. vs. Louisiana Tech (12/12/12) 20 pts., 11 reb. at Central Arkansas (1/24/13) 34 pts., 13 reb. at Nicholls (3/9/13)

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Harks, Jordan – UCA (1) 16 pts., 10 reb.

at Arizona St. (11/10/12)

Haymon, Desmond – SFA (2) 16 pts., 10 reb. vs. Nicholls (1/19/13) 11 pts., 13 reb. at Northwestern St. (1/26/13) Hicks, DeQuan – NSU (3) 19 pts., 10 reb. at Campbell (11/12/12) 13 pts., 10 reb. vs. Louisiana Tech (12/4/12) 24 pts., 13 reb. at Sam Houston St. (1/7/13) Hulbin, James – NSU (2) 16 pts., 10 reb. 16 pts., 11 reb.

at Arkansas (12/29/12) vs. Nicholls (1/17/13)

Hunter, Fred – NICH (10) 21 pts., 10 reb. 17 pts., 10 reb. 12 pts., 13 reb. 22 pts., 13 reb. 27 pts., 11 reb. 36 pts., 11 reb. 24 pts., 10 reb. 10 pts., 14 reb. 32 pts., 12 reb. 21 pts., 14 reb.

at Vanderbilt (11/10/12) at Utah St. (12/20/12) at McNeese St. (1/7/13) at Southeastern La. (1/12/13) at Northwestern St. (1/17/13) at Central Arkansas (2/2/13) vs. Northwestern St. (2/16/13) at Sam Houston St. (2/28/13) vs. McNeese St. (3/9/13) vs. McNeese St. (3/13/13)

at Lamar (3/2/13)

Bostic, Antonio – SFA (1) 14 pts., 10 reb. vs. Sam Houston St. (3/7/13) Brown, Stan – LU (4) 13 pts., 14 reb. 28 pts., 12 reb. 16 pts., 14 reb. 17 pts., 13 reb.

Hardy, Kevin – MCN (3) 13 pts., 13 reb. at Northwestern St. (1/3/13) 14 pts., 10 reb. vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (1/10/13) 15 reb., 11 ast. at Central Arkansas (1/24/13)

Johnson, Roosevelt – SLU (6) 12 pts., 18 reb. at Louisiana-Monroe (12/10/12) 21 pts., 18 reb. vs. Spring Hill (12/29/12) 16 pts., 12 reb. vs. Central Arkansas (1/5/13) 14 pts., 14 reb. vs. Nicholls (1/12/13) 18 pts., 13 reb. vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (1/26/13) 28 pts., 14 reb. at Central Arkansas (1/31/13) Jordan, Johnathan – AMCC (3) 15 pts., 11 ast. at Lamar (1/12/13) 24 pts., 10 reb. at Southeastern La. (1/26/13) 17 pts., 11 reb. vs. Sam Houston St. (2/2/13) McFerrin, Craig – MCN (2) 10 pts., 17 reb. vs. Central Arkansas (3/2/13) 18 pts., 11 reb. at Southeastern La. (3/7/13) Miles, LaQuentin – UCA (2) 25 pts., 10 ast. vs. McNeese St. (1/24/13) 17 pts., 10 reb. at McNeese St. (3/2/13)

Mitchell, Rhon – LU (4) 14 pts., 10 reb. at Charlotte (11/17/12) 14 pts., 10 reb. vs. Southeastern La. (1/7/13) 13 pts., 13 reb. at A&M-Corpus Christi (2/7/13) 14 pts., 10 reb. vs. Nicholls (2/19/13) Motley, Terrance – SHSU (3) 13 pts., 11 reb. at Northern Arizona (12/1/12) 13 pts., 10 reb. vs. Northwestern St. (1/7/13) 10 pts., 11 reb. vs. Lamar (2/9/13) Nelson, Will – AMCC (5) 24 pts., 14 reb. vs. Stephen F. Austin (12/29/12) 18 pts., 10 reb. vs. Oral Roberts (1/17/13) 15 pts., 11 reb. at Nicholls (1/24/13) 12 pts., 10 reb. at Southeastern La. (1/26/13) 23 pts., 12 reb. vs. Nicholls (3/2/13) Roundtree, Steven – ORU (5) 13 pts., 16 reb. vs. Belmont (11/24/12) 13 pts., 13 reb. vs. Central Arkansas (2/19/13) 21 pts., 13 reb. at Central Arkansas (3/9/13) 17 pts., 11 reb. at Texas-Arlington (3/20/13) 21 pts., 13 reb. vs. UC Irvine (3/25/13) Smith, Taylor – SFA (13) 17 pts., 12 reb. vs. Jarvis Christian (11/20/12) 20 pts., 12 reb. vs. Grambling (12/20/12) 25 pts., 14 reb. at A&M-Corpus Christi (12/29/12) 15 pts., 14 reb. vs. McNeese St. (1/5/13) 23 pts., 12 reb. at Central Arkansas (1/10/13) 10 pts., 12 reb. at Northwestern St. (1/26/13) 21 pts., 18 reb. at McNeese St. (1/30/13) 12 pts., 10 reb. at Southeastern La. (2/16/13) 13 pts., 10 reb. at Sam Houston St. (2/20/13) 18 pts., 11 reb. vs. Northwestern St. (3/2/13) 17 pts., 12 reb. vs. A&M-Corpus Christi (3/9/13) 14 pts., 11 reb. vs. Southeastern La. (3/15/13) 16 pts., 14 reb. vs. Northwestern St. (3/16/13) Thomas, Dantrell – NICH (1) 13 pts., 10 reb.

at Utah St. (12/20/12)

Thomas, James – SHSU (3) 26 pts., 12 reb. at Central Arkansas (2/16/13) 17 pts., 10 reb. vs. Nicholls (2/28/13) 16 pts., 11 reb. vs. Central Arkansas (3/13/13) West, Jalan – NSU (1) 11 pts., 12 ast.

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DI VISION W INNERS The Southland Conference used divisional play from the 2006-07 season through the 2011-12 season. Lamar was in the East and Stephen F. Austin was in the East in 2006-07 and 2007-08 before switching division the next two years. The two teams then went back to their original divisions beginning with the 2010-11 season.

Lamar............................................................................ 9 Louisiana-Monroe*........................................................ 7 McNeese State ............................................................. 6 Arkansas State*............................................................. 4 Sam Houston State........................................................ 3 Stephen F. Austin........................................................... 3 Abilene Christian............................................................ 3 Louisiana Tech*............................................................. 3 Nicholls......................................................................... 2 Northwestern State........................................................ 2 Southeastern Louisiana................................................. 2 Texas-San Antonio*........................................................ 2 Texas State*.................................................................. 2 Louisiana-Lafayette*...................................................... 2 North Texas*.................................................................. 2 Texas-Arlington*............................................................ 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.............................................. 1 Trinity*........................................................................... 1 Vacated......................................................................... 2 * Indicates former Southland Conference member

East Division 2006-07............................................ Northwestern State 2007-08................................................................ Lamar 2008-09................................................Stephen F. Austin 2009-10................................................Stephen F. Austin 2010-11...................................................McNeese State 2011-12................................................................ Lamar

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HISTORY & RECORDS

1964..................................................................... Lamar 1965..................................................... Abilene Christian .............................................................. *Arkansas State 1966..................................................... Abilene Christian 1967...................................................... *Arkansas State 1968..................................................... Abilene Christian 1969.................................................................... *Trinity 1970..................................................................... Lamar 1971...................................................... *Arkansas State 1972...................................................................Vacated 1973...................................................................Vacated 1974...................................................... *Arkansas State 1975........................................................McNeese State 1976.......................................................*Louisiana Tech 1977............................................... *Louisiana-Lafayette 1978..................................................................... Lamar ................................................................McNeese State 1979..................................................................... Lamar 1980..................................................................... Lamar 1981..................................................................... Lamar 1982............................................... *Louisiana-Lafayette 1983..................................................................... Lamar 1984..................................................................... Lamar 1985.......................................................*Louisiana Tech 1986..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1987.......................................................*Louisiana Tech 1988............................................................*North Texas 1989............................................................*North Texas 1990..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe

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1991..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1992................................................. *Texas-San Antonio 1993..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1994..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1995...................................................................Nicholls 1996..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1997............................................................*Texas State ..........................................................*Louisiana-Monroe ................................................................McNeese State 1998...................................................................Nicholls 1999............................................................*Texas State 2000..................................................Sam Houston State 2001........................................................McNeese State 2002........................................................McNeese State 2003..................................................Sam Houston State 2004........................................... Southeastern Louisiana ..............................................................*Texas-Arlington ......................................................... *Texas-San Antonio 2005........................................... Southeastern Louisiana ......................................................... Northwestern State 2006................................................. Northwestern State 2007....................................... Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2008.....................................................Stephen F. Austin ............................................................................. Lamar 2009.....................................................Stephen F. Austin 2010..................................................Sam Houston State 2011........................................................McNeese State 2012......................................................*Texas-Arlington 2013.....................................................Stephen F. Austin

West Division 2006-07.................................. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2007-08................................................Stephen F. Austin 2008-09.............................................Sam Houston State 2009-10.............................................Sam Houston State 2010-11................... Sam Houston State and Texas State 2011-12.................................................. Texas-Arlington

POSTSEASON AWA RDS Player of the Year 1964...................................................... Jerry Rook, ASU 1965...................................................... Jerry Rook, ASU 1966.................................................. John Dickson, ASU 1967..................................................Larry Jeffries, TRIN 1968............................................John Ray Godfrey, ACU 1969..................................................Larry Jeffries, TRIN 1970................................................... Kenny Haynes, LU 1971.................................................... Allen Pruiett, ASU .............................................................. Luke Adams, LU 1972..................................................Dwight Lamar, ULL 1973......................................................Mike Green, LTU 1974...................................................Steve Brooks, ASU 1975...................................................... Henry Ray, MCN 1976............................................. Mike McConathy, LTU 1977............................................... Dan Henderson, ASU 1978................................................. Andrew Toney, ULL 1979.............................................David Lawrence, MCN 1980................................................. Andrew Toney, ULL 1981.......................................................Mike Olliver, LU 1982................................................... Albert Culton, UTA 1983.....................................................Karl Malone, LTU 1984....................................................... Tom Sewell, LU 1985................................................... Joe Dumars, MCN 1986................................................Bobby Jenkins, ULM 1987...............................................Jerome Batiste, MCN 1988................................................... Tony Worrell, UNT 1989................................................... Deon Hunter, UNT 1990..............................................Anthony Pullard, MCN 1991................................................Anthony Jones, ULM .....................................................Carlos Funchess, ULM 1992.................................................... Ryan Stuart, ULM 1993.................................................... Ryan Stuart, ULM 1994....................................................... Eric Kubel, NSU


INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON HONORS 1995............................................. Reggie Jackson, NICH 1996................................................. Paul Marshall, ULM 1997..................................................... Rosell Ellis, MCN 1998.................................................. Roderic Hall, UTSA 1999.................................................Donte Mathis, TXST 2000.....................................................Mike Smith, ULM 2001.............................................. Demond Mallet, MCN 2002......................................... McEverett Powers, UTSA 2003.................................................. Donald Cole, SHSU 2004................................................... LeRoy Hurd, UTSA 2005..............................................Joe Thompson, SHSU 2006................................................... Ricky Woods, SLU 2007............................................Chris Daniels, TAMUCC 2008................................................Josh Alexander, SFA 2009.................................................. Matt Kingsley, SFA 2010..............................................Marquez Haynes, UTA 2011..............................................Gilberto Clavell, SHSU 2012.............................................. Patrick Richard, MCN 2013.................................................... Taylor Smith, SFA Freshman of the Year 1964-90.................................................... None selected 1991....................................................Jesse Ratliff, UNT 1992............................................. Reggie Jackson, NICH 1993.................................................. Rontrek Floyd, SFA ...................................................... Derick Preston, SHSU 1994...........................................Dameon Sansom, TXST 1995.................................................... David Miller, UNT 1996...................................................Earl Flowers, NICH 1997................................................ Bill Washingon, UTA 1998........................................ Jeremy Burkhalter, SHSU 1999................................................. Devin Brown, UTSA 2000.............................................. Jason Coleman, MCN 2001........................................... Derrick Obasohan, UTA 2002.....................................................Steven Ortiz, SFA 2003........................................... Jermaine Wallace, NSU 2004................................................. Kurt Attaway, UTSA 2005...................................................Ryan Bright, SHSU 2006................................................Josh Alexander, SFA 2007..............................................Ro’ger Guignard, UTA 2008.................................................Devin Gibson, UTSA 2009................................................... Fred Hunter, NICH

2010......................................... Melvin Johnson III, UTSA 2011...................................................Jeromie Hill, UTSA 2012..................................................Trevon Lewis, NICH 2013...................................................... Jalan West, NSU

2011....................................................... Bo Ingram, UTA 2012..................................................... Kevin Butler, UTA 2013................................................. DeQuan Hicks, NSU Category included freshmen from 1977-90

Newcomer of the Year 1964-76.................................................... None selected 1977................................................. Andrew Toney, ULL 1978......................................................... B.B. Davis, LU 1979......................................................... Joe Ivory, LTU 1980..................................................... Melvin Polk, UTA 1981................................................... Albert Culton, UTA 1982................................................... Joe Dumars, MCN 1983.....................................................Karl Malone, LTU 1984...............................................Jerome Batiste, MCN ..............................................................Jerry Everett, LU 1985.................................................... James Gulley, LU 1986.............................................. Keenan DeBose, UNT 1987..................................................Kelvin Collins, ULM 1988............................................... Ronnie Morgan, UNT 1989.............................................. Fred Thompson, ULM 1990.............................................. Dexter Grimsley, NSU 1991...............................................Donnell Hayden, UNT 1992.................................................... Ryan Stuart, ULM 1993..............................................Lynwood Wade, TXST 1994.......................................................Larry Carr, ULM 1995...........................................Marlon Anderson, UTSA 1996.............................................Pointer Williams, MCN 1997.................................................. Roderic Hall, UTSA 1998...................................... Russell McCutcheon, NICH 1999.....................................................Mike Smith, ULM 2000..............................................Arthur Haralson, NICH 2001................................................... Chris Bacon, NICH 2002.................................................. Donald Cole, SHSU 2003................................................... LeRoy Hurd, UTSA 2004..................................................... Nate Lofton, SLU 2005................................................... Ricky Woods, SLU 2006...................................................Jejuan Plair, SHSU 2007..................................................Lamar Sanders, LU 2008................................................. Kenny Dawkins, LU 2009............................................Kevin Palmer, TAMUCC 2010..............................................Gilberto Clavell, SHSU

Defensive Player of the Year 1964-2012................................................ None selected 2013.................................................... Taylor Smith, SFA

HISTORY & RECORDS

Coach of the Year 1964-65.................................................... None selected 1966........................................................ Bob Polk, TRIN 1967................................................Marvin Speight, ASU 1968......................................................... Dee Nutt, ACU 1969.......................................................Jack Martin, LU 1970.......................................................Jack Martin, LU 1971...................................................................Vacated 1972...................................................................Vacated 1973................................................... Beryl Shipley, ULL 1974.......................................................John Rose, ASU 1975...........................................Emmett Hendricks, LTU 1976...........................................Emmett Hendricks, LTU 1977.....................................................Jim Hatfield, ULL 1978........................................................ Billy Tubbs, LU 1979.....................................................J.D. Barnett, LTU 1980........................................................ Billy Tubbs, LU 1981................................................... Bob LeGrand, UTA 1982.................................................Bobby Paschal, ULL 1983..................................................... Andy Russo, LTU 1984..........................................................Pat Foster, LU 1985..................................................... Andy Russo, LTU 1986.................................................... Mike Vining, ULM 1987.................................................Tommy Eagles, LTU 1988...................................................Jimmy Gales, UNT 1989...................................................Jimmy Gales, UNT 1990.................................................... Mike Vining, ULM 1991......................................................Ned Fowler, SFA 1992...........................................Rickey Broussard, NICH 1993.................................................... Mike Vining, ULM 1994............................................. Jim Wooldridge, TXST 1995...........................................Rickey Broussard, NICH 1996.................................................... Mike Vining, ULM 1997.................................................... Mike Miller, TXST 1998...........................................Rickey Broussard, NICH 1999.....................................................Tim Carter, UTSA 2000....................................................Bob Marlin, SHSU 2001..................................................Ron Everhart, MCN 2002........................................................ Tic Price, MCN 2003....................................................Bob Marlin, SHSU 2004.................................................. Billy Kennedy, SLU 2005.............................................Mike McConathy, NSU 2006.............................................Mike McConathy, NSU 2007.......................................... Ronnie Arrow, TAMUCC 2008..................................................Danny Kaspar, SFA 2009.......................................................J.P. Piper, NICH 2010.................................................... Bob Marlin, SHSU 2011...............................................Dave Simmons, MCN 2012......................................................Scott Cross, UTA 2013.................................................. Danny Kaspar, SFA

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1964 First Team: Jim Reynolds, ACU; Pat Agnew, ACU; Jerry Rook, ASU; Don Heller, LU; Pete Ranucci, TRIN. Second Team: Charles Cleek, ACU; David Wheeler, ACU; Don Bryson LU; Richard Smith, LU; John Reglin, UTA.

1969 First Team: Ronnie Hearne, ACU; Earl Dow, LU; Larry Jeffries, TRIN; Bill Stokes, TRIN; Eddie Stallings, UTA. Second Team: Marion Lewis, ACU; Phil Endicott, LU; Wayne Moore, LU; Jim Nicholson, LU; Tom Fisher, TRIN.

1978 First Team: B.B. Davis, LU; Randy Alexander, LTU; Victor King, LTU; John Rudd, MCN; Andrew Toney, ULL. Second Team: Marvin Jarrett, ASU; Mike Olliver, LU; Cordy Glenn, UTA; Dion Rainey, ULL; Miles Robertson, UTA.

1965 First Team: Charles Cleek, ACU; Jerry Rook, ASU; John Dickson, ASU; Don Bryson, LU; Jerry Wade, LU; Bruce Tibbets, UTA. Second Team: Spencer Pickens, ACU; Ray Wright, LU; Bob Hunnicutt, TRIN; Dink Ford, UTA; John Reglin, UTA.

1970 First Team: Ronnie Hearne, ACU; John Belcher, ASU; Luke Adams, LU; Bill Stokes, TRIN; Sherman Evans, UTA. Second Team: Ronnie Massey, ACU; Allan Pruett, ASU; Jim Nicholson, LU; Kenny Haynes, LU; David Payne, UTA.

1979 First Team: Mike Olliver, LU; B.B. Davis, LU; Victor King, LTU; David Lawrence, MCN; Andrew Toney, ULL. Second Team: Anthony Myles, ASU; Marvin Jarrett, ASU; Norman Bellard, LU; Clarence Kea, LU; Dave Simmons, LTU.

1971 First Team: Ronnie Hearne, ACU; Allan Pruett, ASU; John Belcher, ASU; Luke Adams, LU; Felix Thruston, TRIN. Second Team: Willie Calvert, ACU; Steve Brooks, ASU; Elton Hayes, LU; Sherman Evans, UTA; Mark Burden, UTA.

1980 First Team: Clarence Kea, LU; Mike Olliver, LU; Joe Ivory, LTU; David Lawrence, MCN; Andrew Toney, ULL. Second Team: Anthony Myles, ASU; Marvin Jarrett, ASU; B.B. Davis, LU; Dave Simmons, LTU; Dion Rainey, ULL; Paul Renfro, UTA.

1966 First Team: Charles Cleek, ACU; John Ray Godfrey, ACU; John Dickson, ASU; Larry Jeffries, TRIN ; Mike Nau, UTA. Second Team: Terry Priest, ACU; Odis Booker, LU; T. Nelson Bruce, LU; Roy Gamez, TRIN; Dink Ford, UTA. 1967 First Team: John Ray Godfrey, ACU; John Dickson, ASU; Mike Burk, ASU; Larry Jeffries, TRIN; Mike Nau, UTA. Second Team: David Wray, ACU; Harold Scifres, ASU; Phil Endicott, LU; Jerry McKeller, LU; Jim Bowles, TRIN. 1968 First Team: John Ray Godfrey, ACU; Earl Dow, LU; Jim Nicholson, LU; Larry Jeffries, TRIN; Felix Thruston, TRIN ; Eddie Stallings, UTA. Second Team: Wendell Stewart, ACU; David Renn, ASU; Mike Burk, ASU; Phil Endicott, LU; John Shelton, UTA.

1972 First Team: Steve Brooks, ASU; Mike Green, LTU; Andy Knowles, LTU; Dwight Lamar, ULL; Roy Ebron, ULL. Second Team: Willie Calvert, ACU; John Belcher, ASU; Steve Wade, LU; Trennis Jones, LU; Jim Jenkins, LTU. 1973 First Team: Don Scaife, ASU; Mike Green, LTU; Dwight Lamar, ULL; Roy Ebron, ULL; Larry Moore, UTA. Second Team: Willie Calvert, ACU; Trennis Jones, LU; Henry Ray, MCN; Edmond Lawrence, MCN; Ronnie Marsh, UTA. 1974 First Team: Steve Brooks, ASU; Don Scaife, ASU; Alfred Nickson, LU; Barney Banks, LTU; Henry Ray, MCN; Jerry Johnson, UTA. Second Team: J.H. Williams, ASU; Curtis St. Mary, MCN; Bertel Reder, MCN; Edmond Lawrence, MCN; Michael Long, UTA.

1981 First Team: Mike Olliver, LU; B.B. Davis, LU; Dave Simmons, LTU; Kevin Figaro, ULL; Albert Culton, UTA. Second Team: Anthony Myles, ASU; Alvin Brooks, LU; Kevin Ross, MCN; Melvin Polk, UTA; Ralph McPherson, UTA. 1982 First Team: Joe Dumars, MCN; Fred Chaffould, MCN; Alford Turner, ULL; Ralph McPherson, UTA; Albert Culton, UTA. Second Team: Mike Sailes, ASU; Terry Long, LU; Kenneth Perkins, LU; Graylin Warner, ULL; Dion Brown, ULL.

1975 First Team: Don Scaife, ASU; Lanky Wells, LTU; Henry Ray, MCN; Edmond Lawrence, MCN; Jerry Johnson, UTA. Second Team: Dan Henderson, ASU; Al Nickson, LU; Mike McConathy, LTU; Elliott Lawrence, LTU; Bertel Reder, MCN; John Rudd, MCN.

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1976 First Team: Dan Henderson, ASU; Henry Jones, LU; Mike McConathy, LTU; Lanky Wells, LTU; Edmond Lawrence, MCN. Second Team: Ike Mills, LU; John Rudd, MCN; Chirley McLaurin, MCN; Ben Stewart, ULL; Freddie Anderson, UTA. 1977 First Team: Dan Henderson, ASU; Mike McConathy, LTU; Lanky Wells, LTU; Charley McClaurin, MCN; John Rudd, MCN. Second Team: James Lefall, ASU; Clarence Kea, LU; Homer Taylor, LU; Andrew Toney, ULL; Cordy Glenn, ULL; Greg Stuckey, UTA.

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1988 First Team: Anthony Pullard, MCN; Ronnie Morgan, UNT; Tony Worrell, UNT; Michael Saulsberry, ULM; Tracy Pearson, SHSU. Second Team: Terrence Rayford, NSU; Bruce Chew, SHSU; Torgier Bryn, TXST; Eric Rhodes, SFA; Willie Brand, UTA.

1997 First Team: Rosell Ellis, MCN; Kenderick Franklin, NICH; Dameon Sansom, TXST; John Stokes, ULM; Wayne Allen, SFA. Second Team: Nick Dillon, ULM; Charles Duncan, NSU; Donte Mathis; TXST, Robert Palmer, MCN; Anthony Durham, UTA.

1989 First Team: Anthony Pullard, MCN; Deon Hunter, UNT; Terrence Rayford, NSU; Pernell Smith, NSU; Torgeir Bryan, TXST. Second Team: Michael Cutright, MCN; Wendell Williams, UNT; Tim Keyes, SHSU; Scott Dimak, SFA; Willie Brand, UTA.

1998 First Team: Kenderick Franklin, NICH; Roderic Hall, UTSA; Donte Mathis, TXST; Demond Mallet, MCN; Russell McCutcheon, NICH. Second Team: Maurice Bell, ULM; Mike Dillard, SHSU, Jeff Foster, TXST; Seth LeGrand, NSU; Jason McCutcheon, NICH, Leon Watson, UTSA.

1990 First Team: Derrick Gilliam, SHSU; Anthony Pullard, MCN; Carlos Funchess, ULM; Anthony Jones, ULM; Fred Thompson, ULM. Second Team: Ronnie Morgan, UNT, Roman Banks, NSU; Maxwell Curry, TXST; Derrick Turner, MCN; Willie Brand, UTA.

1999 First Team: Jeff Foster, TXST; Demond Mallet, MCN; Donte Mathis, TXST; Jason McCutcheon, NICH; Mike Smith, ULM. Second Team: David Amaya, SHSU; Maurice Bell, ULM; Devin Brown, UTSA; Patrick Gusters, SFA; Matt Sundblad, LU.

1991 First Team: Donnell Hayden, UNT; Willie Brand, UTA; Bobby Kenyon, UTA; Carlos Funchess, ULM; Anthony Jones, ULM. Second Team: Derrick Turner, MCN; Glover Cody, UTA; Gibbiarra Outtern, SHSU; Jay Scherer, NSU; Dexter Grimsley, NSU.

2000 First Team: Mike Smith, ULM; Maurice Bell, ULM; Tierre Brown, MCN; Devin Brown, UTSA; David Amaya, SHSU. Second Team: Keith Greene, UTA; Boney Watson, SHSU; Jeremy Burkhalter, SHSU; Landon Rowe, LU; Lloyd Williams, UTSA. Third Team: Jason Blair, TXST; Wes Williams, TXST; Wojciech Myrda, ULM; Leon Watson, UTSA; Arthur Haralson, NICH.

1983 First Team: Jeff Bolding, ASU; Tom Sewell, LU; Karl Malone, LTU; Joe Dumars, MCN; Kenneth Lyons, UNT. Second Team: Jay Hansen, ASU; Brian Kellybrew, LU; Kenneth Perkins, LU; Terry Martin, ULM, Danny Johnson, UTA.

1992 First Team: Ryan Stuart, ULM; Ronnie Ellison, UTSA; Jesse Ratliff, UNT; George Conner, TXST; Reggie Jackson, NICH. Second Team: Derek Haywood, MCN; Nathan Randle, SFA; Keith Horne, UTSA; Johnny McDowell, UTA; Bobby Kenyon, UTA.

1984 First Team: Tom Sewell, LU; Lamont Robinson, LU; Karl Malone, LTU; Joe Dumars, MCN; Sam Norton, UTA. Second Team: Scott Horrell, ASU; Kenneth Perkins, LU; Bobby Joe Douglas, ULM; Gerald Morris, ULM; Bruce Williams, ULM.

1993 First Team: Ryan Stuart, ULM; Jesse Ratliff, UNT; Lynwood Wade, TXST; Reggie Jackson, NICH; Johnny McDowell, UTA. Second Team: Eric Kubel, NSU; Keith Johnson, ULM; Russell Ponds, TXST; Nathan Randle, SFA; Louis Davis, ULM; Keith Johnson, ULM.

1985 First Team: Jerry Everett, LU; Karl Malone, LTU; Willie Simmons, LTU; Joe Dumars, MCN; Arthur Hayes, ULM. Second Team: Tim Norman, ASU; Reggie Gordon, ASU; James Gulley, LU; Wayne Smith, LTU; Jerome Batiste, MCN.

1987 First Team: John Tate, ASU; James Gulley, LU; Robert Godbolt, LTU; Jerome Batiste, MCN; Tony Worrell, UNT. Second Team: Randy White, LTU; Louis Cook, LTU; Michael Cutright, MCN; Michael Saulsberry, ULM; Keenan DeBose, UNT.

1995 First Team: Reggie Jackson, NICH; Gerard King, NICH; Adam Smith, UNT; Larry Carr, ULM; Marlon Anderson, UTSA. Second Team: Tarius Brown, NSU; Tony Long, TXST; Alvydas Pazdrazdis, MCN; Paul Marshall, ULM; Ray Washington, NICH.

2002 First Team: McEverett Powers, UTSA; Brian Lubeck, ULM; Devin Brown, UTSA; Fred Gentry, MCN; Wojciech Myrda, ULM. Second Team: Steven Barber, UTA; Damany Hendrix, LU; Jason Coleman, MCN, Donald Cole, SHSU; Michael Byars-Dawson, NSU. Third Team: Amir AbdurRahim, SLU; Percy Green, SFA; Clay Click, TXST; Chauncy Bryant, MCN; Damond Williams, MCN. 2003 First Team: Donald Cole, SHSU; Kirby Lemons, ULM; Percy Green, SFA; Terry Conerway, TXST; Ron Austin, LU. Second Team: LeRoy Hurd, UTSA; Robert Shannon, SHSU; Jason Coleman, MCN; Mack Callier, UTA; Amir Abdur-Rahim, SLU. Third Team: Damany Hendrix, LU; Jeremiah Coleman, TXST; Lewis Arline, LU; Roy Johnson, UTA; Eddy Fobbs, SHSU.

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1986 First Team: Anthony Todd, LU; Jerome Batiste, MCN; Kenny Jimerson, MCN; Elgin James, ULM; Bobby Jenkins, ULM. Second Team: Reggie Gordon, ASU; Brad Goshien, ASU; James Nance, LU; Robert Godbolt, LTU; Wayne Smith, LTU; Keenan DeBose, UNT.

1994 First Team: Eric Kubel, NSU; Larry Carr, ULM; Lynwood Wade, TXST; Jesse Ratliff, UNT; Reggie Jackson, NICH. Second Team: Gerard King, NICH; Russell Ponds, TXST; Howard Nathan, ULM; Larry Terry, NSU; Derrick Preston, SHSU.

2001 First Team: Demond Mallet, MCN; Tierre Brown, MCN; Senecca Wall, SHSU; Devin Brown, UTSA; Arthur Haralson, NICH. Second Team: Jabari Johnson, UTA; Chris Bacon, NICH; Steven Barber, UTA; Brian Lubeck, ULM; Chris Thompson, NSU. Third Team: Wojciech Myrda, ULM; Michael Byars-Dawson, NSU; Skip Jackson, SFA; David Sykes, TXST; Jeremy Burkhalter, SHSU.

1996 First Team: Marlon Anderson, UTSA; Kendrick Franklin, NICH; Damon Johnson, UTA; Paul Marshall, ULM; Pointer Williams, MCN. Second Team: Alvin Edwards, ULM; Rontrek Floyd, SFA; Frank Mata, SHSU; David Miller, UNT; Robert Palmer, MCN.

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 2004 First Team: LeRoy Hurd, UTSA; Nate Lofton, SLU; Derrick Obasohan, UTA; Amir Abdur-Rahim, SLU; Antonio Burks, SFA. Second Team: Joe Thompson, SHSU; Terry Conerway, TXST; Jermaine Wallace, NSU; Willie Depron, NICH; Mike Gardener, SLU. Third Team: Donnie Beacham, UTA; Clifton Lee, NSU; Jerrick Oliver, MCN; Larry Parker, ULM; Terrell Petteway, LU.

2011 First Team: Gilberto Clavell, SHSU; Patrick Richard, MCN; Anatoly Bose, NICH; Devin Gibson, UTSA; Jereal Scott, SFA. Second Team: Tony Bishop, TXST; Will Pratt, NSU; William Mosley, NSU; Diego Kapelan, MCN; Jordan Glynn, SFA. Third Team: Ryan White, TXST; Trent Hutchin, SLU; Brandon Fortenberry, SLU; P.J. Alawoya, MCN; Demond Watt, AMCC.

2005 First Team: Joe Thompson, SHSU; Alan Daniels, LU; Ricky Woods, SLU; Steven Thomas, UTA; Nate Lofton, SLU. Second Team: Jermaine Wallace, NSU; Willie Depron, NICH; John Millsap, UTSA; Anthony Dill, TXST; Marcus Clark, SFA. Third Team: Edward Garriet, MCN; Chris Jordan, SHSU; Ray Anthony LU; Jermaine Spencer, NSU; Josh Naylor, TXST.

2012 First Team: Patrick Richard, MCN; LaMarcus Reed, UTA; William Mosley, NSU; Mike James, LU; Antonio Bostic, SFA. Second Team: Devon Lamb, LU; Bo Ingram, UTA; Jereal Scott, SFA; Jeromie Hill, UTSA; Anthony Miles, LU. Third Team: Matt Staff, TXST; Kevin Butler, UTA; Melvin Johnson III, UTSA; Shamir Davis, NSU; LaQuentin Miles, UCA.

2006 First Team: Ricky Woods, SLU; Clifton Lee, NSU; Alan Daniels, LU; Chris Jordan, SHSU; J.T. Williams, MCN. Second Team: Andre Owens, UTSA; Steven Thomas, UTA; Marcus Clark, SFA; Tyronn Mitchell, NSU; Jarrett Howell, UTA. Third Team: Stefan Blaszczynski, NICH; Jejuan Plair, SHSU; Jermaine Wallace, NSU; Dwight Boatner, MCN; Thomas Fairley, LU. 2007 First Team: Chris Daniels, AMCC; Ryan Bright, SHSU; Stefan Blaszczynkski, NICH; Jermaine Griffin, UTA; Josh Washington, AMCC. Second Team: Jarvis Bradley; MCN, Lamar Sanders, LU, Daryl Cohen; SLU, Luke Rogers; NSU; Aaron Wade, SHSU. Third Team: Jejuan Plair, SHSU; Josh Alexander, SFA; Kennan Jones, NSU; Durrell Nevels, UCA; James Davis, LU. 2008 First Team: Josh Alexander, SFA; Ryan Bright, SHSU; Lamar Sanders, LU; Trey Gilder, NSU; Kenny Dawkins, LU. Second Team: Matt Kingsley, SFA; Kevyn Green, SLU; Nate Bowie, UCA; Devin Gibson, UTSA; Jermaine Griffin, UTA. Third Team: Chris Daniels, AMCC; Ryan Bathie, NICH; Jarvis Bradley, MCN; Brandon Bush, TXST; Rog’er Guignard, UTA.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2009 First Team: Matt Kingsley, SFA; Kevin Palmer, AMCC; Anthony Vereen, UTA; Ryan Bathie, NICH; Corey Allmond, SHSU. Second Team: Marquez Haynes, UTA; Ashton Mitchell, SHSU; Josh Alexander, SFA; Brandon Bush, TXST; Kenny Dawkins, LU. Third Team: Anatoly Bose, NICH; Travis Gabbidon, UTSA; Devin Gibson, UTSA ; Roge’r Guignard, UTA; Jay Brown, LU. 2010 First Team: Marquez Haynes, UTA; Kevin Palmer, AMCC; Anatoly Bose, NICH; Ashton Mitchell, SHSU; Corey Allmond, SHSU. Second Team: Patrick Sullivan, SLU; Gilberto Clavell, SHSU; Eddie Williams, SFA; Justin Nabors, LU; Devin Gibson, UTSA. Third Team: Cameron Johnson, TXST; Demond Watt, AMCC; Will Pratt, NSU; Patrick Richard, MCN; Walt Harris, SFA.

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2013 First Team: Taylor Smith, SFA; Damen Bell-Holter, ORU; Fred Hunter, NICH; Warren Niles, ORU; Brandon Fortenberry, SLU. Second Team: DeQuan Hicks, NSU; Shawn Glover, ORU; Antonio Bostic, SFA; James Hulbin, NSU; Hal Bateman, SFA. Third Team: Roosevelt Johnson, SLU; Shamir Davis, NSU; Jarvis Garner, UCA; LaQuintin Miles, UCA; Dontae Cannon, MCN.

A LL-DEF ENSI VE TEA MS 2013 Taylor Smith*, SFA; Antonio Bostic, SFA; Jalan West, NSU; Hal Bateman, SFA; Kevin Hardy, MCN. * indicates defensive player of the year

REPEAT F IRST-TEA M A LL-SLC SELECT IONS Four-Time Selections Joe Dumars, McNeese St., 1982, 83, 84, 85 Larry Jeffries, Trinity, 1966, 67, 68, 69 Reggie Jackson, Nicholls, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Three-Time Selections Devin Brown, Texas-San Antonio, 2000, 01, 02 B.B. Davis, Lamar, 1978, 79, 81 John Dickson, Arkansas St., 1965, 66, 67 Kenderic Franklin, Nicholls, 1996, 97, 98 John Ray Godfrey, Abilene Christian, 1966, 67, 68 Ronnie Hearne, Abilene Christian, 1969, 70, 71 Demond Mallet, McNeese St., 1998, 99, 2001 Karl Malone, La. Tech, 1983, 84, 85 Mike Olliver, Lamar, 1979, 80, 81 Anthony Pullard, McNeese St., 1988, 89, 90 Jesse Ratliff, North Texas, 1992, 93, 94 Don Scaife, Arkansas St., 1973, 74, 75 Andrew Toney, UL-Lafayette, 1978, 79, 80 Lanky Wells, La. Tech, 1975, 76, 77 Two-Time Selections Luke Adams, Lamar, 1970, 71 Cory Allmond, Sam Houston State, 2009, 10 Marlon Anderson, Texas-San Antonio 1995, 96 Jerome Batiste, McNeese St., 1986, 87 John Belcher, Arkansas St., 1970, 71 Anatoly Bose, Nicholls, 2010, 11 Ryan Bright, Sam Houston St., 2007, 08 Steve Brooks, Arkansas St., 1972, 74 Tierre Brown, McNeese St., 2000, 01 Larry Carr, UL-Monroe, 1994, 95

Charles Cleek, Abilene Christian, 1965, 66 Albert Culton, Texas-Arlington, 1981, 82 Alan Daniels, Lamar, 2005, 06 Earl Dow, Lamar, 1968, 69 Roy Ebron, UL-Lafayette, 1972, 73 Carlos Funchess, UL-Monroe, 1990, 91 Mike Green, La. Tech, 1972, 73 Dan Henderson, Arkansas St., 1976, 77 Jerry Johnson, Texas-Arlington, 1974, 75 Anthony Jones, UL-Monroe, 1990, 91 Victor King, La. Tech, 1978, 79 Dwight Lamar, UL-Lafayette, 1972, 73 David Lawrence, McNeese St., 1979, 80 Edmond Lawrence, McNeese St., 1975, 76 Nate Lofton, Southeastern La., 2004, 05 Donte Mathis, Texas State, 1998, 99 Mike McConathy, La. Tech, 1976, 77 Mike Nau, Texas-Arlington, 1966, 67 Kevin Palmer, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2009, 10 Henry Ray, McNeese St., 1974, 75 Patrick Richard, McNeese St., 2011, 12 Jerry Rook, Arkansas St., 1964, 65 John Rudd, McNeese St., 1977, 78 Mike Smith, UL-Monroe, 1999, 2000 Tom Sewell, Lamar, 1983, 84 Eddie Stallings, Texas-Arlington, 1968, 69 Bill Stokes, Trinity, 1969, 70 Ryan Stuart, UL-Monroe, 1992, 93 Felix Thruston, Trinity, 1968, 71 Lynwood Wade, Texas St., 1993, 94 Ricky Woods, Southeastern La., 2005, 06 Tony Worrell, North Texas, 1987, 88


ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS FORMER MEMBERS Arkansas State John Belcher, 1970, 71; Jeff Bolding, 1983; Steve Brooks, 1972, 74; Mike Burk, 1967; John Dickson, 1965, 66, 67; Dan Henderson, 1976, 77; Allan Pruett, 1971; Jerry Rook, 1964, 65; Don Scaife, 1973, 74, 75; John Tate, 1987. Louisiana-Lafayette Roy Ebron, 1972, 73; Kevin Figaro, 1981; Dwight Lamar, 1972, 73; Andrew Toney, 1978, 79, 80; Alfred Turner, 1982. Louisiana-Monroe Maurice Bell, 2000; Larry Carr, 1994, 95; Alvin Edwards, 1995; Carlos Funchess, 1990, 91; Arthur Hayes, 1985; Elgin James, 1986; Bobby Jenkins, 1986; Anthony Jones, 1990, 91; Kirby Lemons, 2003; Brian Lubeck 2002; Paul Marshall, 1996; Wojciech Myrda, 2002; Michael Saulsberry, 1988; Mike Smith, 1999, 00; John Stokes, 1997; Ryan Stuart, 1992, 93; Fred Thompson, 1990.

Joe Dumars, McNeese State

Louisiana Tech Randy Alexander, 1978; Barney Banks, 1974; Mike Green, 1972, 73; Robert Godbolt, 1987; Joe Ivory, 1980; Victor King, 1978, 79; Andy Knowles, 1972; Karl Malone, 1983, 84, 85; Mike McConathy, 1976, 77; Dave Simmons, 1981; Willie Simmons, 1985; Lanky Wells, 1975, 76, 77.

Reggie Jackson, Nicholls

F IRST-TEA M A LL-SLC Abilene Christian Pat Agnew, 1964; Charles Cleek, 1965, 66; John Ray Godfrey, 1966-68; Ronnie Hearne, 1969, 70, 71; Jim Reynolds, 1964.

Northwestern State Trey Gilder, 2008; Eric Kubel, 1994; Clifton Lee, 2006; William Mosley, 2012; Terrence Rayford, 1989; Pernell Smith, 1989.

Lamar Luke Adams, 1970, 71; Ron Austin, 2003; Don Bryson, 1965; Alan Daniels, 2005, 06; Kenny Dawkins, 2008; B.B. Davis, 1978, 79, 81; Earl Dow, 1968, 69; Jerry Everett, 1985; James Gulley, 1987; Don Heller, 1964; Mike James, 2012; Henry Jones, 1976; Clarence Kea, 1980; Jim Nicholson, 1968; Alfred Nickson, 1974; Mike Olliver, 1979, 80, 81; Lamont Robinson, 1984; Lamar Sanders, 2008; Tom Sewell, 1983, 84; Anthony Todd, 1986; Jerry Wade, 1965.

Oral Roberts Damen Bell-Holter, 2013; Warren Niles, 2013.

Nicholls Ryan Bathie, 2009; Stefan Blaszczynski, 2007; Anatoly Bose, 2010, 11; Kendrick Franklin, 1996, 97, 98; Arthur Haralson, 2001; Fred Hunter, 2013; Reggie Jackson, 1992, 93, 94, 95; Gerard King, 1995; Jason McCutcheon, 1999; Russell McCutcheon, 1998.

Southeastern Louisiana Amir Abduur-Rahim, 2004; Brandon Fortenberry, 2013; Nate Lofton, 2004, 05; Ricky Woods, 2005, 06. Stephen F. Austin Josh Alexander, 2008, Wayne Allen, 1997; Antonio Bostic, 2012; Antonio Burks, 2004; Percy Green, 2003; Matt Kingsley, 2009; Jereal Scott, 2011; Taylor Smith, 2013. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Chris Daniels, 2007; Kevin Palmer, 2009, 10; Josh Washington, 2007

Texas-Arlington Willie Brand, 1991; Albert Culton, 1981, 82; Sherman Evans, 1970; Jermaine Griffin, 2007; Marquez Haynes, 2010; Damon Johnson, 1996; Jerry Johnson, 1974, 75; Bobby Kenyon, 1991; Johnny McDowell, 1993; Ralph McPherson, 1982; Larry Moore, 1973; Mike Nau, 1966, 67; Sam Norton, 1984; Derrick Obasohan, 2004; LaMarcus Reed, 2012; Eddie Stallings, 1968, 69; Steven Thomas, 2005; Bruce Tibbets, 1965; Anthony Vereen, 2009. Texas-San Antonio Marlon Anderson, 1995, 96; Devin Brown, 2000, 01, 02; Ronnie Ellison, 1992; Devin Gibson, 2011; Roderic Hall, 1998; LeRoy Hurd, 2004; McEverett Powers, 2002.

HISTORY & RECORDS

McNeese State Jerome Batiste, 1986, 87; Tierre Brown, 2000, 01; Fred Chaffould, 1982; Joe Dumars, 1982, 83, 84, 85; Rosell Ellis, 1997; Fred Gentry, 2002; Kenny Jimerson, 1986; David Lawrence, 1979, 80; Edmond Lawrence, 1975, 76; Demond Mallet, 1998, 99, 2001; Chirley McClaurin, 1977; Anthony Pullard, 1988, 89, 90; Henry Ray, 1974, 75; Patrick Richard, 2011, 2012; John Rudd, 1977, 78, J.T. Williams, 2006; Pointer Williams 1996.

Sam Houston State Corey Allmond, 2009, 10; David Amaya, 2000; Ryan Bright, 2007, 08; Gilberto Clavell, 2011; Donald Cole, 2003; Derrick Gilliam, 1990; Chris Jordan, 2006; Ashton Mitchell, 2010; Tracy Pearson, 1988; Joe Thompson, 2005; Senecca Wall, 2001.

North Texas Donnell Hauden, 1991; Deon Hunter, 1989; Kenneth Lyons, 1983; Ronnie Morgan, 1988; Jesse Ratliff, 1991, 1993, 94; Adam Smith, 1995; Tony Worrell, 1987, 88, David Miller, 1995.

Texas State Torgier Bryan, 1989; Terry Conerway, 2003; George Conner, 1992; Jeff Foster, 1999; Donte Mathis, 1998, 99; Dameon Sansom, 1997; Lynwood Wade, 1993, 94. Trinity Larry Jeffries, 1966, 67, 68, 69; Pete Ranucci, 1964; Bill Stokes, 1969, 70; Felix Thruston, 1968, 71.

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50TH ANNIVERSARY ALL-DECADE TEAMS

Throughout the 2012-13 season, the Southland Conference announced alldecade teams for the five decades the league has played men’s basketball. To best assess the candidate pool for the all-decade team, the Southland Conference developed a metric that analyzed numerous elements of a

student-athlete’s performance and value within the league at the time. Most notably, the conference honored “realtime” factors such as all-conference selection by coaches and a player’s statistical performance among his peers at the time.

Further, other components of selection including a player’s effort toward helping his team win a championship or finish near the top of the conference, whether he earned individual honors from the league, if he participated in postseason tournaments, and if he was drafted by the NBA or ABA at the time.

1960 s A LL-DECA DE TEA M

Jack Martin, Lamar

Dee Nutt, Abilene Christian

Southland Conference 1960s All-Decade Men’s Basketball Team Name Institution SLC Years Pos. Hgt. Hometown Don Bryson Lamar 1963-65 F 6-6 New Orleans, La. Charles Cleek Abilene Christian 1964-66 F 6-6 Las Cruces, N.M. John Dickson Arkansas State 1963-67 C 6-11 Jonesboro, Ark. Earl Dow Lamar 1967-69 G 6-1 Bayside, N.Y. John Ray Godfrey Abilene Christian 1964-68 G 6-3 Aspermont, Texas Larry Jeffries Trinity 1965-69 F 6-3 Alton, Ill. Mike Nau Texas-Arlington 1964-67 C 6-8 Dallas, Texas Pete Ranucci Trinity 1963-65 G 6-1 Worcester, Mass. Jerry Rook Arkansas State 1963-65 F 6-5 Jonesboro, Ark. Eddie Stallings Texas-Arlington 1967-69 F 6-3 Dallas, Texas Co-Head Coaches of the Decade: Dee Nutt, Abilene Christian & Jack Martin, Lamar Player of the Decade: Larry Jeffries, Trinity

1970 s A LL-DECA DE TEA M

HISTORY & RECORDS

Name Luke Adams John Belcher Steve Brooks Roy Ebron Mike Green Ronnie Hearne Dan Henderson Jerry Johnson Clarence Kea Victor King Dwight “Bo” Lamar David Lawrence Edmond Lawrence Mike McConathy Allen Pruiett Henry Ray John Rudd Don Scaife Andrew Toney Lanky Wells

Institution Lamar Arkansas State Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Abilene Christian Arkansas State Texas-Arlington Lamar Louisiana Tech Louisiana-Lafayette McNeese State McNeese State Louisiana Tech Arkansas State McNeese State McNeese State Arkansas State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech

SLC Years 1970-72 1968-72 1969-74 1971-73 1971-73 1968-71 1973-77 1972-75 1976-80 1975-79 1971-73 1976-80 1972-76 1973-77 1969-71 1972-75 1974-78 1972-75 1976-80 1973-77

Pos. Hgt. F 6-7 C 6-9 C 6-9 C 6-9 C 6-10 G 6-3 F 6-8 F 6-6 C 6-6 C 6-9 G 6-1 C 6-10 C 6-11 G 6-2 G 6-3 G 6-3 F 6-7 G 6-2 G 6-3 F 6-6

Hometown LaBelle, Fla. Hot Springs, Ark. St. Louis, Mo. Norfolk, Va. McComb, Miss. Millsap, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Bullard, Texas Wilmington, N.C. Newellton, La. Columbus, Ohio Lake Charles, La. Lake Charles, La. Bossier City, La. Rector, Ark. Alexandria, La. DeRidder, La. Helena, Ark. Birmingham. Ala. Little Rock, Ark.

Bo Lamar, Louisiana-Lafaeytte

Joe Dumars, McNeese State

Billy Tubbs, Lamar

Andy Russo, Louisiana Tech

Player of the Decade: Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette (1971-73) Coach of the Decade: Billy Tubbs, Lamar (1976-80)

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50TH ANNIVERSARY ALL-DECADE TEAMS 1990 s A LL-DECA DE TEA M

Reggie Jackson, Nicholls

Mike Vining, Louisiana-Monroe

1980 s A LL-DECA DE TEA M Name Jerome Batiste Michael Cutright B.B. Davis Joe Dumars Jerry Everett Robert Godbolt James Gulley Arthur Hayes Bobby Jenkins Karl Malone Mike Olliver Kenneth Perkins Anthony Pullard Lamont Robinson Michael Saulsberry Tom Sewell Dave Simmons Willie Simmons Wayne Smith Tony Worrell

Institution McNeese State McNeese State Lamar McNeese State Lamar Louisiana Tech Lamar Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana Tech Lamar Lamar McNeese State Lamar Louisiana-Monroe Lamar Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech North Texas

SLC Years 1983-87 1985-89 1977-81 1981-85 1983-85 1983-87 1984-87 1982-86 1983-86 1982-85 1977-81 1980-84 1986-90 1981-84 1985-88 1981-84 1977-81 1981-85 1982-86 1984-88

Pos. Hgt. F 6-9 G 6-4 C 6-8 G 6-3 G 6-5 F 6-5 F 6-8 G 6-3 F 6-6 F 6-9 G 6-2 F 6-6 F/C 6-10 G 6-2 C 6-8 G 6-5 G 6-2 C 6-10 G 6-4 F 6-7

Hometown Crowley, La. Zwolle, La. Beaumont, Texas Natchitoches, La. Roosevelt, N.Y. Detroit, Mich. Newton, Texas Rayville, La. Monroe, La. Summerfield, La. Dudley City, N.C. Beaumont, Texas DeQuincy, La. East St. Louis, Ill. Milledgeville, Ga. Pensacola, Fla. DeRidder, La. New Orleans, La. Shreveport, La. Goldsboro, N.C.

Player of the Decade: Joe Dumars, McNeese State (1981-85) Coach of the Decade: Pat Foster, Lamar (1981-86) & Andy Russo, La. Tech (1980-85)

Name Marlon Anderson Willie Brand Larry Carr Rosell Ellis Jeff Foster Kenderick Franklin Carlos Funchess Roderic Hall Reggie Jackson Anthony Jones Gerard King Eric Kubel Demond Mallet Paul Marshall Donte Mathis Jason McCutcheon Ryan Stuart Jesse Ratliff Mike Smith Fred Thompson Lynwood Wade

Institution Texas-San Antonio Texas-Arlington Louisiana-Monroe McNeese State Texas State Nicholls Louisiana-Monroe Texas-San Antonio Nicholls Louisiana-Monroe Nicholls Northwestern State McNeese State Louisiana-Monroe Texas State Nicholls Louisiana-Monroe North Texas Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Monroe Texas State

SLC Years 1994-96 1987-91 1993-95 1995-97 1996-99 1994-98 1989-91 1996-98 1991-95 1987-91 1991-95 1990-94 1996-01 1993-96 1996-99 1997-99 1991-93 1990-94 1998-00 1988-90 1992-94

Pos. Hgt. Hometown G 6-4 East Chicago, Ind. G 6-1 Omaha, Neb. G 6-4 Athens, Ga. F 6-6 Seattle, Wash. C 6-11 San Antonio, Texas F 6-6 Baton Rouge, La. G 6-4 Magee, Miss. G 6-0 Yoakum, Texas F/C 6-6 Baker, La. G 6-3 Lake Providence, La. F/C 6-8 New Orleans, La. F 6-8 Moreno Valley, Calif. G 6-1 Leesville, La. G 6-2 Shreveport, La. G 6-4 San Antonio, Texas F 6-7 Mobile, Ala. F 6-4 Freeport, Bahamas F 6-6 Biloxi, Miss. F 6-8 West Monroe, La. G 6-2 Sumter, S.C. F 6-4 Muskogee, Okla.

Player of the Decade: Reggie Jackson, Nicholls (1991-95) Coach of the Decade: Mike Vining, Louisiana-Monroe

2000 s A LL-DECA DE TEA M Institution Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Texas-San Antonio Sam Houston State Lamar A&M-Corpus Christi McNeese State Texas-San Antonio Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State Southeastern La. Louisiana-Monroe A&M-Corpus Christi Texas-San Antonio Lamar Sam Houston State Northwestern State A&M-Corpus Christi Southeastern La.

SLC Years 2005-09 2008-10 2004-08 1998-02 2001-03 2004-06 2006-08 1998-02 2002-04 2005-09 2002-06 2003-05 1998-02 2008-10 1998-02 2006-08 1999-01 2002-06 2006-07 2004-06

Pos. Hgt. Hometown G 6-4 Shreveport, La. G 6-1 Oxon Hill, Md. F 6-6 Deer Park, Texas G 6-5 San Antonio, Texas C 6-8 Port Arthur, Texas F 6-6 Tulsa, Okla. C 7-0 San Antonio, Texas F 6-6 DeQuincy, La. F 6-8 Moss Point, Miss. F 6-9 Houston, Texas C 6-7 Boyce, La. C 6-10 New Orleans, La. F 7-0 Rzeszoe, Poland F 6-6 Baltimore, Md. F 6-7 Memphis, Tenn. F 6-6 Hickory, Miss. F 6-4 Fort Worth, Texas G 6-3 Heflin, La. G 6-3 Lubbock, Texas F 6-6 New Orleans, La.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Name Josh Alexander Corey Allmond Ryan Bright Devin Brown Donald Cole Alan Daniels Chris Daniels Fred Gentry LeRoy Hurd Matt Kingsley Clifton Lee Nate Lofton Wojceich Myrda Kevin Palmer McEverett Powers Lamar Sanders Seneca Wall Jermaine Wallace Josh Washington Ricky Woods

Co-Players of the Decade: Ricky Woods, Southeastern La. (2004-06) and LeRoy Hurd, Texas-San Antonio (2002-04) Coach of the Decade: Bob Marlin, Sam Houston State Ricky Woods, Southeastern Louisiana

Bob Marlin, Sam Houston State

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Mike McConathy, Louisiana Tech

HISTORY & RECORDS

Scoring Year 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 108

Leader Jerry Rook, ASU Don Bryson, LU John Dickson, ASU Larry Jeffries, TRIN Larry Jeffries, TRIN Larry Jeffries, TRIN Ronnie Hearne, ACU Felix Thruston, TRIN Dwight Lamar, ULL Mike Green, LTU Steve Brooks, ASU Don Scaife, ASU Mike McConathy, LTU Mike McConathy, LTU Andrew Toney, ULL Andrew Toney, ULL Andrew Toney, ULL Kevin Figaro, ULL Ralph McPherson, UTA Kenneth Lyons, UNT Joe Dumars, MCN Joe Dumars, MCN Bobby Jenkins, ULM Jerome Batiste, MCN Tony Worrell, UNT Terrance Rayford, NSU Anthony Pullard, MCN

G 25 23 25 21 30 24 26 21 29 26 25 25 26 26 27 27 24 28 28 30 31 27 30 28 30 29 26

FG 243 194 220 232 320 210 199 215 429 351 208 289 250 258 262 242 239 260 204 282 275 248 225 234 205 216 235

FT 147 143 119 158 173 162 175 96 196 101 94 100 142 200 137 146 149 119 102 164 267 201 132 145 144 157 102

TP 633 533 559 622 813 582 573 526 1,054 803 510 678 642 716 661 630 627 639 510 728 819 697 582 613 605 591 585

Avg. 25.3 23.1 22.4 29.6 27.1 24.3 22.0 25.0 36.3 30.9 20.4 27.1 24.7 27.6 24.5 23.3 26.1 22.8 18.2 24.3 26.4 25.8 19.4 21.9 20.2 20.4 22.5

Donnell Hayden, UNT Ryan Stuart, ULM Jesse Ratliff, UNT Eric Kubel, NSU Reggie Jackson, NICH Paul Marshall, ULM Kenderick Franklin, NICH Demond Mallet, MCN Patrick Gusters, SFA Tierre Brown, MCN Demond Mallet, MCN McEverett Powers, UTSA LeRoy Hurd, UTSA LeRoy Hurd, UTSA Alan Daniels, LU Alan Daniels, LU Stefan Blaszczynski, NICH Nate Bowie, UCA Kevin Palmer, AMCC Marquez Haynes, UTA Anatoly Bose, NICH Patrick Richard, MCN Fred Hunter, NICH

Field Goal Percentage Year Leader 1964 Spencer Pickens, ACU 1965 Bruce Tibbets, UTA 1966 John Dickson, ASU 1967 John Dickson, ASU 1968 Wendell Stewart, ACU 1969 Jim Fowler, TRIN 1970 John Belcher, ASU 1971 John Belcher, ASU 1972 Ken Martens, ACU 1973 Elton Hayes, LU 1974 Jerry Johnson, UTA 1975 Jerry Johnson, UTA 1976 Roger Shute, UTA 1977 Victor King, LTU 1978 Paul Renfro, UTA 1979 David Lawrence, MCN 1980 Andrew Toney, ULL 1981 Albert Culton, UTA 1982 Albert Culton, UTA 1983 Sam Norton, UTA 1984 George Milhouse, LU 1985 Willie Bland, LTU 1986 Jerome Batiste, MCN 1987 Robert Godbolt, LTU 1988 George Jones, NSU 1989 Mark Thompson, MCN 1990 Erik Hammock, SHSU 1991 Jethro Owens, NSU 1992 Johnny McDowell, UTA 1993 Johnny McDowell, UTA 1994 Sheldon O’Neal, UTA 1995 Reggie Jackson, NICH 1996 George King, UNT 1997 Rosell Ellis, MCN 1998 Leon Watson, UTSA 1999 Leon Watson, UTSA

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G 27 23 25 22 23 22 23 24 21 24 25 25 27 26 27 27 24 28 28 20 31 32 32 30 26 30 28 28 29 28 29 30 28 30 27 29

224 249 207 236 251 214 196 167 189 217 216 163 131 211 203 250 149 152 190 215 178 190 186

115 119 127 159 147 97 126 64 115 129 121 218 98 174 93 75 109 160 165 185 195 160 149

FGM 96 183 220 198 97 95 167 174 136 146 135 171 136 114 105 226 239 173 200 114 99 134 244 191 111 158 110 132 184 190 130 251 68 213 151 154

627 625 601 632 649 640 574 492 512 593 660 544 388 639 576 730 460 524 599 678 618 590 437

FGA 163 287 332 286 155 157 269 275 204 222 232 316 209 195 185 356 425 282 311 184 156 217 404 295 188 268 190 185 287 315 194 433 150 319 245 273

22.4 21.6 23.1 24.3 21.6 21.3 22.1 18.9 20.5 22.0 21.3 18.8 17.6 19.4 19.9 23.5 19.2 17.5 18.2 22.6 22.1 17.9 19.9

Pct. .589 .638 .663 .695 .626 .605 .621 .633 .667 .658 .582 .541 .650 .585 .568 .635 .562 .613 .643 .620 .635 .618 .604 .647 .590 .590 .579 .714 .641 .603 .670 .580 .453 .668 .616 .564


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Ricky Fernandez, SHSU Ron Banks, SFA Fred Gentry, MCN Lewis Arline, LU Donny Beacham, UTA Jermaine Spencer, NSU Roderick Rodgers, UTSA Joseph Polite, SLU Lamar Sanders, LU Kleon Penn, MCN Demond Watt, AMCC William Mosley, NSU Taylor Smith, SFA Taylor Smith, SFA

88 121 124 84 92 114 70 137 145 99 154 104 129 211

155 204 207 150 148 184 112 215 226 154 234 164 184 304

.568 .593 .599 .560 .622 .620 .625 .637 .642 .643 .658 .634 .701 .694

G 25 22 22 25 22 25 23 24 26 28 25 20 23 27 28 26 23 30 27 28 29 27 23 34 28 29 30 32 29 25 27 27 25 28 28 28 27 27 26 29 28 28 26 30 31

FTM 92 150 111 118 60 79 70 79 72 130 66 62 64 71 52 146 63 130 55 85 80 201 54 74 75 71 87 76 101 59 52 70 63 76 72 84 56 62 69 70 56 69 57 80 63

FTA 112 173 131 140 72 95 84 91 90 166 82 80 76 83 63 165 77 146 62 110 95 236 61 92 84 83 102 90 130 65 61 79 68 91 80 95 67 69 78 80 60 76 65 91 74

Pct. .821 .867 .847 .843 .833 .822 .833 .868 .800 .783 .805 .775 .843 .855 .825 .885 .818 .890 .887 .773 .842 .852 .885 .804 .893 .855 .853 .844 .777 .908 .852 .886 .926 .835 .900 .884 .836 .899 .885 .875 .933 .908 .877 .879 .851

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Kenny Dawkins, LU Walt Harris, SFA Trent Hutchin, SLU Anthony Miles, LU Dantrell Thomas, NICH

Rebounding Year Leader 1964 Don Bryson, LU 1965 Don Bryson, LU 1966 John Dickson, ASU 1967 Mike Nau, UTA 1968 Jim Nicholson, LU 1969 Wayne Moore, LU 1970 John Belcher, ASU 1971 John Belcher, ASU 1972 Mike Green, LTU 1973 Mike Green, LTU 1974 Steve Brooks, ASU Edmond Lawrence, MCN 1975 John Rudd, MCN 1976 John Rudd, MCN 1977 Elliott Lawrence, LTU 1978 John Rudd, MCN 1979 David Lawrence, MCN 1980 Clarence Kea, LU 1981 Albert Culton, UTA 1982 Fred Chaffould, MCN 1983 Karl Malone, LTU 1984 Sam Norton, UTA 1985 Karl Malone, LTU 1986 Jerome Batiste, MCN 1987 James Gulley, LU 1988 Ronnie Morgan, UNT 1989 Torgier Bryn, TXST 1990 Ronnie Morgan, UNT 1991 Derrick Turner, MCN 1992 Reggie Jackson, NICH 1993 Reggie Jackson, NICH 1994 Eric Kubel, NSU 1995 Javan Rouzan, SFA 1996 Javan Rouzan, SFA 1997 John Stokes, ULM 1998 Jeff Foster, TXST 1999 Jeff Foster, TXST 2000 Mike Smith, ULM 2001 Brian Lubeck, ULM 2002 Donald Cole, SHSU 2003 Kirby Lemons, ULM 2004 Nate Lofton, SLU 2005 Steven Thomas, UTA 2006 Ricky Woods, SLU 2007 Lamar Sanders, LU 2008 Ryan Bright, SHSU 2009 Jay Brown, LU 2010 Justin Nabors, LU 2011 P.J. Alawoya, MCN 2012 William Mosley, NSU 2013 Damen Bell-Holter, ORU

25 30 29 35 23

G 25 23 25 26 25 24 23 24 26 26 25 25 24 24 26 27 27 33 28 22 28 28 32 32 29 30 30 21 24 28 26 26 28 28 27 28 28 28 27 28 28 29 28 28 32 31 29 31 32 32 35

86 65 64 181 76

98 77 69 222 92

Reb 281 343 354 301 240 302 307 279 413 409 277 277 301 328 277 288 343 328 275 243 289 304 288 277 288 305 271 227 205 310 325 341 311 252 232 285 316 264 244 287 285 315 221 304 315 337 260 302 330 307 328

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Avg. 11.2 14.9 14.2 11.6 9.6 12.6 13.3 11.6 15.9 15.7 11.1 11.1 12.5 13.7 10.7 10.7 12.7 9.9 9.8 11.0 10.3 10.9 9.0 8.7 9.9 10.2 9.0 10.8 8.5 11.1 12.5 13.1 11.1 9.0 8.6 10.2 11.3 9.4 9.0 10.2 10.2 10.9 7.9 10.9 9.8 10.9 9.0 9.7 10.3 9.6 9.4

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HISTORY & RECORDS

Free Throw Percentage Year Leader 1964 Jerry Parker, LU 1965 Jerry Rook, ASU 1966 Dink Ford, UTA 1967 Terry George, UTA 1968 Marion Lewis, ACU 1969 Ronnie Hearne, ACU 1970 Allen Pruett, ASU 1971 Allen Pruett, ASU 1972 Kirby Collins, LU 1973 Dwight Lamar, ULL 1974 Jerry Johnson, UTA 1975 Monte Jones, LU 1976 Monte Jones, LU 1977 Greg Stuckey, UTA 1978 Chirley McLaurin, MCN 1979 Paul Renfro, UTA 1980 Toby McCammon, ASU 1981 Dave Simmons, LTU 1982 Emmerson Wafer, LTU 1983 Bobby Joe Douglas, ULM 1984 Bobby Joe Douglas, ULM 1985 Joe Dumars, MCN 1986 Steve Wiedower, ASU 1987 Steve Wiedower, ASU 1988 Kenneth Willingham, SFA 1989 Anthony Jones, ULM 1990 Fred Thompson, ULM 1991 Casey Jones, ULM 1992 Ronnie Ellison, UTSA 1993 Paul Wallace, MCN 1994 Roosevelt Moore, SHSU 1995 Keith Cornett, UTA 1996 Mike Dillard, SHSU 1997 Dameon Sansom, TXST 1998 Clifton Ellis, TXST 1999 Matt Sundblad, LU 2000 Marcus Kemp, SLU 2001 Joey Ray, LU 2002 Clay Click, TXST 2003 Jasen Gast, SFA 2004 Josh Naylor, TXST 2005 Josh Naylor, TXST 2006 Cyril Djoukeng, NICH 2007 Terry Bryant, SLU 2008 Anatoly Bose, NICH

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Assists Year Leader 1981 Alvin Brooks, LU 1982 Johnny Collins, ULL 1983 Pat Hicks, UNT 1984 Ronell Peters, UTA 1985 Girard Harmon, MCN 1986 Girard Harmon, MCN 1987 Kelvin Lewis, LTU 1988 Gerald Wright, TXST 1989 Tim Keyes, SHSU 1990 Roman Banks, NSU 1991 Glover Cody, UTA 1992 Glover Cody, UTA 1993 Russell Ponds, TXST 1994 Howard Nathan, ULM 1995 Ray Washington, NICH 1996 Pointer Williams, MCN 1997 Ryan Bundy, NSU 1998 Boney Watson, SHSU 1999 Boney Watson, SHSU 2000 Boney Watson, SHSU 2001 Eddy Barlow, SHSU 2002 Robert Shannon, SHSU 2003 Robert Shannon, SHSU 2004 Michael Gardener, SLU 2005 Willie Depron, NICH 2006 Jejuan Plair, SHSU 2007 Kennan Jones, NSU 2008 Eric Bell, SFA 2009 Ashton Mitchell, SHSU 2010 Ashton Mitchell, SHSU 2011 Devin Gibson, UTSA 2012 Johnathan Jordan, AMCC 2013 Hal Bateman, SFA

G 30 32 30 28 28 30 30 30 28 29 29 29 27 23 29 27 28 24 26 29 29 28 30 29 27 31 32 32 30 33 34 30 32

Ast 249 228 171 197 184 243 186 173 186 157 229 196 163 179 213 200 163 140 143 185 143 147 181 143 138 175 200 182 205 166 183 138 181

Avg. 8.3 7.1 5.7 7.0 6.6 8.1 6.2 5.8 6.6 5.4 7.9 6.7 6.0 7.8 7.3 7.4 5.8 5.8 5.5 6.4 4.9 5.3 6.0 4.9 5.1 5.7 6.3 5.7 6.8 5.0 5.4 4.6 5.7

Steals Year Leader 1981 Rickey Leggett, UTA 1982 Johnny Collins, ULL 1983 Karl Malone, LTU 1984 Ronell Peters, UTA 1985 Arthur Hayes, ULM 1986 Ronell Peters, UTA 1987 Deon Alexander, UNT 1988 Roderick Ford, UTA 1989 Tim Keyes, SHSU 1990 Anthony Jones, ULM 1991 Donnell Hayden, UNT 1992 Keith Johnson, ULM 1993 Keith Johnson, ULM 1994 Gerard King, NICH 1995 Ray Washington, NICH 1996 Pointer Williams, MCN

G 27 32 28 28 29 30 28 29 28 30 28 29 31 27 29 27

St 61 95 53 57 66 71 56 70 78 58 83 84 86 61 88 118

Avg. 2.26 2.97 1.89 2.04 2.28 2.37 2.00 2.41 2.79 1.93 2.96 2.90 2.77 2.26 3.03 4.37

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Anthony Cook, ULM James Banks, NICH Franklin Paul, MCN James Banks, NICH Senecca Wall, SHSU David Sykes, TXST Tyronn Mitchell, NSU Willie Depron, NICH Willie Depron, NICH Dwight Boatner, MCN Kurt Attaway, UTSA Devin Gibson, UTSA Devin Gibson, UTSA Kevin Palmer, AMCC Devin Gibson, UTSA LaQuentin Miles, UCA Jalen West, NSU

Blocked Shots Year Leader 1981 Ben Scarborough, MCN 1982 Willie Simmons, LTU 1983 Willie Simmons, LTU 1984 Willie Simmons, LTU 1985 Willie Simmons, LTU 1986 Gerard Phillips, ULM 1987 John Tate, ASU 1988 Torgeir Bryn, TXST 1989 Torgier Bryn, TXST 1990 Tim Holloway, SFA 1991 Martin Yokum, MCN 1992 Thomas Gipson, UNT 1993 Martin Yokum, MCN 1994 Martin Yokum, MCN 1995 Frank Mata, SHSU 1996 Dennis Newton, ULM 1997 Jason Wallace, MCN 1998 Leon Watson, UTSA 1999 Wojciech Myrda, ULM 2000 Wojciech Myrda, ULM 2001 Wojciech Myrda, ULM 2002 Wojciech Myrda, ULM 2003 Eddy Fobbs, SHSU 2004 Jason Grant, LU 2005 Eddy Fobbs, SHSU 2006 Thomas Fairley, LU 2007 Durrell Nevels, UCA 2008 Kleon Penn, MCN 2009 Kleon Penn, MCN 2010 William Mosley, NSU 2011 William Mosley, NSU 2012 William Mosley, NSU 2013 Taylor Smith, SFA

21 28 23 28 29 26 27 27 27 20 29 28 27 32 34 28 32

47 69 65 76 103 62 70 65 66 56 60 93 82 77 91 57 75

2.24 2.46 2.83 2.71 3.55 2.38 2.59 2.41 2.44 2.80 2.07 3.32 3.03 2.41 2.68 2.04 2.34

G 32 27 28 33 31 30 34 31 30 23 27 29 27 27 26 30 29 27 27 28 28 32 29 28 30 28 30 29 29 29 32 32 32

Blk 44 46 55 75 92 36 34 62 43 31 52 51 65 48 45 73 46 65 96 144 123 172 79 71 68 70 99 117 102 98 156 130 90

Avg. 1.38 1.70 1.96 2.27 2.97 1.20 1.00 2.00 1.43 1.35 1.93 1.80 2.41 1.78 1.73 2.43 1.59 2.41 3.56 5.14 4.39 5.38 2.72 2.54 2.27 2.50 3.30 4.03 3.51 3.38 4.90 4.06 2.81


TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS

Scoring Defense Year Leader....................................................Avg. 1965 Abilene Christian......................................67.8 1966 Arkansas State........................................65.9 1967 Abilene Christian......................................70.5 1968 Trinity......................................................77.7 1969 Lamar......................................................76.2 1970 Abilene Christian......................................76.1 1971 Arkansas State........................................71.1 1972 Abilene Christian .....................................76.2

1973 Louisiana Tech.........................................74.1 1974 Arkansas State........................................70.8 1975 McNeese State........................................75.3 1976 Louisiana Tech.........................................79.2 1977 McNeese State........................................70.9 1978 Louisiana Tech.........................................62.9 1979 Louisiana Tech.........................................70.7 1980 Arkansas State........................................67.4 1981 Louisiana Tech.........................................60.2 1982 Arkansas State........................................56.7 1983 Arkansas State........................................56.9 1984 Arkansas State........................................62.0 1985 Louisiana Tech.........................................65.1 1986 Louisiana-Monroe....................................64.9 1987 Arkansas State........................................61.9 1988 Northwestern State..................................65.7 1989 Texas-Arlington........................................71.7 1990 Northwestern State..................................61.2 1991 Stephen F. Austin.....................................68.7 1992 Stephen F. Austin.....................................67.7 1993 Texas State..............................................71.0 1994 Texas State..............................................64.3 1995 Texas State..............................................70.2 1996 Texas State ............................................ 64.7 1997 Texas State..............................................69.4 1998 Texas State..............................................69.7 1999 Texas State..............................................63.1 2000 Lamar......................................................65.2 2001 Stephen F. Austin.....................................61.3 2002 Southeastern Louisiana...........................62.9 2003 Texas-Arlington........................................62.7 2004 Stephen F. Austin.....................................60.7 2005 Southeastern Louisiana...........................55.8 2006 Southeastern Louisiana...........................65.8 2007 Stephen F. Austin.....................................62.2 2008 Stephen F. Austin.....................................56.4 2009 Stephen F. Austin.....................................56.1 2010 Stephen F. Austin.....................................59.8 2011 Stephen F. Austin.....................................56.7 2012 Stephen F. Austin.....................................54.4 2013 Stephen F. Austin.....................................51.2 Field Goal Percentage Year Leader.....................................................Pct. 1965 Not available...............................................— 1966 Not available...............................................— 1967 Not available...............................................— 1968 Trinity......................................................50.8 1969 Trinity......................................................49.8 1970 Arkansas State........................................46.4 1971 Abilene Christian......................................48.7 1972 Abilene Christian......................................50.5 1973 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................48.6 1974 McNeese State........................................49.3 1975 Arkansas State........................................46.6 1976 Louisiana Tech.........................................47.4 1977 Louisiana Tech.........................................48.1 1978 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................52.1 1979 Louisiana Tech.........................................53.1 1980 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................51.9 1981 Louisiana Tech.........................................51.5 1982 Texas-Arlington........................................52.6

1983 Arkansas State........................................53.1 1984 Lamar .....................................................52.6 1985 Louisiana-Monroe....................................52.4 1986 Arkansas State........................................51.5 1987 Louisiana Tech.........................................51.5 1988 Northwestern State..................................52.0 1989 McNeese State........................................49.5 1990 Louisiana-Monroe....................................49.6 1991 Louisiana-Monroe....................................51.0 1992 Northwestern State..................................48.3 1993 Louisiana-Monroe ...................................52.2 1994 Texas State..............................................48.5 1995 Nicholls...................................................47.8 1996 McNeese State .......................................46.3 1997 McNeese State........................................49.2 1998 Nicholls...................................................46.0 1999 Texas-San Antonio...................................47.4 2000 Sam Houston State..................................46.5 2001 McNeese State........................................44.4 2002 Texas-Arlington........................................45.0 2003 Stephen F. Austin.....................................49.1 2004 Texas-Arlington........................................46.4 2005 Texas-Arlington........................................46.4 2006 Northwestern State..................................46.1 2007 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.......................52.2 2008 Texas-Arlington .......................................47.7 2009 Nicholls...................................................47.6 2010 Southeastern Louisiana...........................47.7 2011 Stephen F. Austin.....................................45.8 2012 Texas-Arlington........................................44.7 2013 Stephen F. Austin.....................................46.8 Field Goal Defense Year Leader....................................................Avg. 1965 Not available...............................................— 1966 Not available...............................................— 1967 Not available...............................................— 1968 Trinity......................................................44.3 1969 Trinity......................................................43.7 1970 Arkansas State........................................42.2 1971 Arkansas State........................................41.8 1972 Arkansas State........................................42.4 1973 Louisiana Tech.........................................42.1 1974 McNeese State........................................41.5 1975 Arkansas State........................................43.5 1976 Arkansas State........................................45.1 1977 Not available...............................................— 1978 Arkansas State........................................45.1 1979 Louisiana Tech.........................................47.3 1980 Arkansas State........................................46.0 1981 Lamar .....................................................46.6 1982 Lamar .....................................................43.5 1983 Arkansas State........................................45.0 1984 Arkansas State........................................44.8 1985 Louisiana Tech.........................................44.8 1986 Louisiana-Monroe....................................46.9 1987 Arkansas State........................................43.3 1988 Northwestern State..................................44.5 1989 McNeese State........................................46.2 1990 McNeese State........................................42.4 1991 Stephen F. Austin.....................................43.5 1992 Stephen F. Austin.....................................43.4

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Scoring Offense Year Leader....................................................Avg. 1965 Lamar......................................................92.7 1966 Lamar......................................................86.7 1967 Arkansas State........................................82.9 1968 Trinity......................................................91.8 1969 Trinity......................................................86.8 1970 Trinity......................................................89.5 1971 Lamar......................................................87.4 1972 Louisiana Tech.......................................101.1 1973 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................96.6 1974 McNeese State........................................84.8 1975 Lamar......................................................83.7 1976 McNeese State........................................83.7 1977 Louisiana Tech.........................................82.8 1978 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................86.2 1979 Lamar......................................................88.1 1980 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................83.3 1981 UT Arlington.............................................81.8 1982 UT Arlington.............................................80.7 1983 North Texas.............................................77.4 1984 Lamar......................................................78.5 1985 Louisiana Tech.........................................77.9 1986 Texas-Arlington........................................73.4 1987 North Texas.............................................80.0 1988 Louisiana-Monroe....................................75.1 1989 Northwestern State..................................88.0 1990 Louisiana-Monroe....................................79.8 1991 Texas-Arlington........................................94.6 1992 Northwestern State..................................95.0 1993 Northwestern State..................................90.7 1994 Nicholls...................................................89.0 1995 Nicholls...................................................90.3 1996 Stephen F. Austin.....................................79.7 1997 McNeese State........................................82.0 1998 Southeastern Louisiana...........................79.4 1999 Texas-San Antonio...................................77.5 2000 Louisiana-Monroe....................................78.4 2001 McNeese State........................................83.2 2002 Texas-San Antonio...................................76.9 2003 Sam Houston State..................................72.8 2004 Lamar......................................................79.1 2005 Lamar......................................................80.6 2006 Lamar......................................................80.2 2007 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.......................79.2 2008 Texas State..............................................83.6 2009 Texas State..............................................81.5 2010 Sam Houston State..................................79.3 2011 Lamar......................................................82.1 2012 Texas-Arlington........................................76.9 2013 Northwestern State..................................80.0

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TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS 1993 Texas State..............................................42.9 1994 Texas State..............................................40.1 1995 Texas State..............................................42.2 1996 Stephen F. Austin.....................................42.0 1997 Texas State..............................................42.7 1998 Texas State..............................................40.9 1999 Texas State..............................................37.3 2000 Sam Houston State..................................39.8 2001 Texas-San Antonio...................................40.7 2002 Sam Houston State..................................40.5 2003 Sam Houston State..................................39.1 2004 Stephen F. Austin.....................................38.8 2005 Sam Houston State..................................38.9 2006 Texas-San Antonio...................................42.6 2007 Central Arkansas.....................................41.5 2008 Sam Houston State .................................38.7 2009 Stephen F. Austin.....................................37.6 2010 Southeastern Louisiana...........................39.6 2011 Texas-Arlington........................................40.6 2012 Stephen F. Austin.....................................40.8 2013 Stephen F. Austin.....................................38.0

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Free Throw Percentage Year Leader.....................................................Pct. 1965 Not available...............................................— 1966 Not available...............................................— 1967 Not available...............................................— 1968 Texas-Arlington........................................73.4 1969 Lamar .....................................................70.8 1970 Abilene Christian......................................73.4 1971 Arkansas State........................................70.1 1972 Lamar .....................................................70.7 1973 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................71.3 1974 Louisiana Tech.........................................69.4 1975 Texas-Arlington........................................75.0 1976 Louisiana Tech.........................................72.9 1977 Louisiana Tech.........................................74.2 1978 McNeese State........................................72.0 1979 Texas-Arlington........................................72.4 1980 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................71.2 1981 Arkansas State........................................72.0 1982 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................69.4 1983 Lamar......................................................67.9 1984 McNeese State........................................72.0 1985 Arkansas State........................................76.3 1986 McNeese State........................................72.4 1987 Lamar......................................................73.7 1988 Stephen F. Austin.....................................75.5 1989 Stephen F. Austin.....................................73.2 1990 Louisiana-Monroe....................................74.6 1991 Louisiana-Monroe....................................75.4 1992 McNeese State........................................68.9 1993 Texas-San Antonio...................................72.2 1994 Texas-San Antonio...................................73.9 1995 Stephen F. Austin.....................................71.5 1996 Sam Houston State..................................69.2 1997 Nicholls...................................................70.9 1998 Sam Houston State..................................74.0 1999 Lamar......................................................73.9 2000 Louisiana-Monroe....................................71.9 2001 McNeese State........................................71.1 2002 Northwestern State..................................69.1 2003 Stephen F. Austin.....................................72.0 112

2004 Texas-Arlington........................................74.5 2005 Nicholls...................................................72.7 2006 Nicholls...................................................70.6 2007 Nicholls...................................................75.2 2008 Northwestern State..................................70.9 2009 Texas-Arlington........................................75.0 2010 Texas-San Antonio...................................76.1 2011 McNeese State........................................74.6 2012 Texas-San Antonio...................................74.3 2013 Oral Roberts............................................73.8 Rebound Margin Year Leader....................................................Avg. 1965 Not available...............................................— 1966 Not available...............................................— 1967 Not available...............................................— 1968 Trinity......................................................13.3 1969 Trinity........................................................5.5 1970 Trinity......................................................11.1 1971 Arkansas State..........................................4.1 1972 Louisiana Tech.........................................13.3 1973 McNeese State..........................................9.0 1974 Arkansas State........................................11.0 1975 McNeese State..........................................7.2 1976 McNeese State..........................................5.8 1977 Louisiana-Lafayette...................................5.3 1978 McNeese State..........................................3.1 1979 Louisiana Tech...........................................5.3 1980 Arkansas State..........................................2.3 1981 Louisiana-Lafayette...................................4.3 1982 Arkansas State..........................................2.5 1983 North Texas...............................................5.0 1984 North Texas...............................................2.9 1985 North Texas...............................................3.7 1986 Arkansas State..........................................4.1 1987 Louisiana Tech...........................................5.4 1988 North Texas...............................................3.5 1989 McNeese State..........................................2.7 1990 Sam Houston State....................................4.6 1991 Texas-Arlington..........................................3.1 1992 Texas-San Antonio.....................................4.2 1993 Texas State................................................7.1 1994 Texas State................................................5.9 1995 Texas-San Antonio.....................................5.4 1996 Texas State................................................4.1 1997 Northwestern State....................................5.3 1998 Texas State................................................6.0 1999 Lamar........................................................7.6 2000 Texas-San Antonio.....................................7.9 2001 Texas-San Antonio.....................................3.5 2002 McNeese State..........................................4.1 2003 Texas-Arlington..........................................4.9 2004 Texas-Arlington..........................................3.0 2005 Northwestern State....................................5.3 2006 Texas-San Antonio.....................................3.1 2007 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.........................6.3 2008 Sam Houston State....................................6.7 2009 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.........................3.8 2010 Lamar........................................................5.2 2011 Stephen F. Austin.......................................7.3 2012 Stephen F. Austin.......................................7.4 2013 Stephen F. Austin.......................................6.9

CONF ERENCE TRENDS Yearly Scoring Year GP FG % FT % FG D Off. Def. 1968 128 47.6 70.3 48.4 84.5 85.2 1969 121 45.6 68.2 46.3 81.1 82.7 1970 121 44.1 69.4 44.9 80.1 80.1 1971 119 44.9 66.9 44.9 78.8 79.8 1972 182 47.0 67.3 39.5 86.7 82.0 1973 181 50.5 63.7 45.2 84.4 82.3 1974 121 46.0 65.1 44.7 77.6 78.8 1975 123 45.6 69.3 42.4 78.3 79.9 1976 155 45.8 68.1 47.4 80.8 84.3 1977 165 46.2 69.8 N/A 78.6 78.5 1978 163 46.9 66.5 45.9 74.7 73.5 1979 165 49.3 69.3 48.4 80.2 77.8 1980 171 49.1 66.3 47.6 76.1 73.2 1981 175 49.7 66.4 48.5 74.2 71.5 1982 171 49.7 66.4 47.3 70.6 67.4 1983 203 48.9 63.8 46.5 69.5 67.0 1984 208 48.7 67.9 47.7 71.6 70.4 1985 205 48.8 66.8 48.5 72.5 70.6 1986 213 48.9 69.2 48.8 70.4 68.2 1987 177 48.3 67.4 46.3 70.6 68.0 1988 233 46.5 66.6 47.3 71.0 72.4 1989 231 46.4 65.7 48.6 75.3 77.0 1990 228 44.1 64.2 46.2 73.9 78.1 1991 229 45.7 68.3 46.9 79.1 80.0 1992 283 45.2 65.2 45.8 78.8 76.5 1993 271 46.1 66.5 45.9 79.8 79.8 1994 280 45.2 66.4 45.8 76.2 76.6 1995 278 45.1 66.4 46.8 76.8 77.8 1996 272 44.3 66.8 44.7 72.2 74.1 1997 247 43.8 66.5 46.0 73.0 74.9 1998 273 44.8 68.1 46.1 74.0 76.2 1999 299 43.0 66.0 43.3 71.8 73.6 2000 311 41.8 65.5 43.1 69.1 70.3 2001 315 42.3 66.0 43.1 70.2 71.7 2002 316 42.5 65.9 43.4 69.8 71.5 2003 310 42.8 68.5 42.8 66.3 66.3 2004 319 43.3 69.8 43.9 72.3 72.2 2005 318 44.4 67.4 43.7 71.2 69.7 2006 321 44.4 66.7 44.0 71.9 71.9 2007 367 44.0 68.6 44.9 71.2 72.2 2008 367 43.4 66.8 42.9 70.1 68.9 2009 367 43.8 68.2 43.0 71.0 68.9 2010 370 43.9 67.7 40.7 70.7 69.8 2011 367 43.7 62.4 48.0 68.6 70.3 2012 377 42.7 70.9 43.2 67.9 67.8 2013 315 42.9 66.9 43.0 67.4 68.4


MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Mike Vining, Louisiana-Monroe

Mike McConathy, Northwestern State

COACHING LEA DERS

COMPOSI TE RECORDS–SLC GA MES

Total Victories Minimum three years in Southland Conference and only years when school was a member of the league are included. Coach, School Mike Vining, ULM Danny Kaspar, SFA Bob Marlin, SHSU Mike McConathy, NSU Eddie McCarter, UTA Tim Carter, UTSA Jack Martin, LU Glenn Duhon, MCN Rickey Broussard, NICH Pat Foster, LU

Years 1983-2005 2000-2013 1999-2010 1999-present 1993-2006 1996-2006 1964-1976 1978-1987 1992-2001 1981-1986

Avg. 16.7 18.9 20.4 15.9 12.8 14.5 12.3 15.5 13.4 22.3

Pct. .568 .602 .632 .512 .459 .519 .503 .533 .482 .732

W 383 246 225 223 179 160 160 155 147 134

Coach, School Bill Reigal, MCN Pat Foster, LU Scotty Robertson, LTU Andy Russo, LTU E. W. Foy, MCN Bobby Paschal, ULL Bob Marlin, SHSU Danny Kaspar, SFA Stu Starner, UTSA Billy Tubbs, LU

Years 1973-1974 1981-1986 1972-1974 1980-1985 1975-1977 1979-1982 1999-2010 2000-2013 1991-1996 1977-80, 2004-06

W-L 41-10 134-49 53-20 122-55 52-26 76-41 225-131 246-163 83-59 121-89

Pct. .804 .732 .726 .668 .667 .650 .632 .602 .584 .576

Years 1973- 1964-87, 1999- 1988- 1988- 1988- 1992- 1998- 2006- 1964-73 2006- 2013-

W L Pct. 302 280 .519 265 217 .550 232 204 .532 221 215 .507 213 220 .492 173 207 .455 129 157 .451 55 59 .483 44 40 .524 25 89 .219 13 5 .722

Former Members Years W L Pct. Texas Arlington1 1964-12 289 354 .442 Louisiana-Monroe 1983-06 236 145 .619 Texas-San Antonio 1992-12 199 163 .550 Texas State 1988-12 196 222 .469 Arkansas State 1964-87 107 117 .478 North Texas 1983-95 105 96 .522 Louisiana Tech 1972-87 99 57 .635 Louisiana-Lafayette2 1972-82 44 46 .489 Trinity 1964-72 25 47 .347 1 did not compete in the Southland Conference in 1987; 2forfeited 20 conference wins during 1972 and 1973 seasons.

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Win Percentage Minimum two years in Southland Conference and only years when school was a member of the league are included.

Member McNeese State Lamar Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State Nicholls State Southeastern Louisiana Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Abilene Christian Central Arkansas Oral Roberts

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points Game: 52, Roderic Hall, Texas-San Antonio vs. Maine, 1997 52, Mike James, Lamar vs. Louisiana College, 2011 Season: 1,054, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1972 Career: 3,493, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1969-73 Highest Scoring Average Season: 36.3, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1972 Career: 31.2, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1969-73 Most Field Goals Made Game: 23, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Houston Baptist, 1973 Season: 429, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1972 Career: 1,445, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1969-73 Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 41, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. McNeese St., 1973 41, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1972 Season: 949, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1972 Career: 3,208, Dwight Lamar, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1969-73 Highest Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 15 Field Goals) Game: .941 (16-17), Milton Hamilton, Sam Houston St. vs. Concordia, 1990 Season: 71.4 (132-185), Jethro Owens, Northwestern St., 1991 Career: 64.8 (596-919), John Lynch, Trinity, 1966-70

Highest Rebound Average Season: 15.9, Mike Green, Louisiana Tech, 1972 Career: 15.4, Mike Green, Louisiana Tech, 1970-73 Most Assists Game: 21, Alvin Brooks, Lamar vs. Texas-Pan American, 1981 Season: 249, Alvin Brooks, Lamar, 1981 Career: 712, Wayne Smith, Louisiana Tech, 1983-86 Most Steals Game: 10, Ricky Woods, Southeastern La. vs. Lamar, 2006 10, Arthur Hayes, Louisiana-Monroe vs. McNeese St., 1983 10, Tim Keyes, Sam Houston St. vs. Texas, 1988 Season: 118, Pointer Williams, McNeese St., 1996 Career: 264, Tyronn Mitchell, Northwestern St., 2002-06 Most Blocked Shots Game: 13, Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2002 13, D’or Fischer, Northwestern St. vs. Texas St., 2001 Season: 172, Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe, 2002 Career: 535, Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe, 1999-02 Most Personal Fouls Season: 145, Chad Jacobs, Louisiana-Monroe, 1991 Career: 385, Chris Faggi, McNeese St., 1978-82

Most Three Point Goals Made Game: 11, Corey Allmond, Sam Houston St. vs. Kentucky, 2009 11, Mike James, Lamar vs. Louisiana College, 2011 Season: 115, Paul Marshall, Louisiana-Monroe, 1996 Career: 331, Demond Mallet, McNeese St., 1997-2001 Most Three Point Goals Attempted Game: 24, Daryl Cohen, Southeastern La. vs. McNeese St., 2007 Season: 285, Daryl Cohen, Southeastern La., 2007 Career: 878, Demond Mallet, McNeese St., 1997-2001 Most Free Throws Made Game: 22, Ashton Mitchell, Sam Houston St. vs. Lamar, 2009 Season: 267, Joe Dumars, McNeese St., 1984 Career: 723, Joe Dumars, McNeese St., 1982-85 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 27, Ashton Mitchell, Sam Houston St. vs. Lamar, 2009 Season: 336, McEverett Powers, Texas-San Antonio, 2002 Career: 917, Joe Dumars, McNeese St., 1982-85

HISTORY & RECORDS

Highest Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 15 Free Throws) Game: 100.0 (20-20), Paul Renfro, Texas-Arlington vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1979 Season: 93.3 (56-60), Josh Naylor, Texas St., 2004 Career: 82.6 (332-402), Anthony Jones, Louisiana-Monroe, 1988-01 Consecutive Free Throws Made Season: 43, Russell Ponds, Texas St., 1992-93 Most Rebounds Game: 28, Roy Ebron, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Northwestern St., 1972 28, Odis Booker, Lamar vs. Texas Wesleyan, 1965 Season: 413, Mike Green, Louisiana Tech, 1972 Career: 1,575, Mike Green, Louisiana Tech, 1970-73

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SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL TOP 10 Scoring Player, School Date Opponent Pts. Mike James, LU 1-4-2011 Louisiana College 52 Roderic Hall, UTSA 12-6-1997 Maine 52 Michael Cutright, MCN 3-2-1989 Stephen F. Austin 51 Dwight Lamar, ULL 2-14-1972 Louisiana Tech 51 Dwight Lamar, ULL 2-17-1972 Lamar 51 Dwight Lamar, ULL 1-29-1973 Houston Baptist 50 Mike Olliver, LU 1-12-1980 Portland State 50 Don Heller, LU 2-12-1964 McNeese St. 48 Dwight Lamar, ULL 1-22-1972 Louisiana Tech 48 Five Players............................................................................................................47 Field Goals Made Player, School Date Opponent Pct. FGA FGM Dwight Lamar, ULL 1-29-1973 Houston Baptist — — 23 Mike Olliver, LU 1-12-1980 Portland St. .628 35 22 Mike Green, LTU 1-22-1973 Lamar .600 35 21 Dwight Lamar, ULL 2-14-1972 Louisiana Tech .583 36 21 Dwight Lamar, ULL 1-22-1972 Louisiana Tech .555 36 20 Dwight Lamar, ULL 2-17-1972 Lamar .500 40 20 Michael Cutright, MCN 3-2-1989 Stephen F. Austin .555 36 20 Larry Moore, UTA 1-18-1973 Centenary .689 29 20 Five Players............................................................................................................19 Field Goal Percentage Player, School Date Opponent Milton Hamilton, SHSU 11-29-1990 Concordia Lutheran Matt Kingsley, SFA 12-2-2008 Jackson State J.P. Alawoya, MCN 1-7-2009 Wiley College David Amaya, SHSU 3-2-2000 Texas-Arlington Maurice Bell, ULM 12-4-1999 Arkansas-Monticello Don Heller, LU 2-12-1964 McNeese St. Ryan Stuart, ULM 2-8-1993 Texas-Arlington Larry Moore, UTA 1-18-1973 Centenary Mike Olliver, LU 11-25-1978 Louisville Mike Olliver, LU 1-12-1980 Portland St. Minimum 15 made

FGA FGM Pct. 17 16 .941 16 15 .938 18 16 .888 21 16 .762 21 16 .762 24 18 .750 23 16 .695 29 20 .689 25 17 .680 35 22 .628

Three-Point Field Goals Made Player, School Date Opponent Pct. 3FGA 3FGM Mike James, LU 1-4-2011 Louisiana College .523 21 11 Corey Allmond, SHSU 11-19-2009 Kentucky .687 16 11 Earnest Porter, NICH 2002 Troy — — 10 Daryl Cohen, SLU 2-1-2007 McNeese St. .416 24 10 11 Players................................................................................................................9

Free Throws Made Player, School Ashton Mitchell, SHSU McEverett Powers, UTSA Paul Renfro, UTA Anatoly Bose, NICH

Date 1-28-2009 1-24-2002 2-19-1979 1-23-2010

Opponent Lamar Texas-Arlington UL-Lafayette Northwestern St.

Pct. FTA FTM .814 27 22 .769 26 20 1.000 20 20 .791 24 19

Free Throw Percentage Player, School Paul Renfro, UTA Kevin Barker, SFA Clyde Briley, MCN Marcus Clark, SFA Damany Hendrix, LU Mike McConathy, LTU Mike McConathy, LTU Steven Thomas, UTA Steven Thomas, UTA Marcus Clark, SFA Gilberto Clavell, SHSU Minimum 15 made

Date 2-19-1979 3-10-1995 1-9-1995 1-13-2005 2-16-2002 2-9-1977 2-23-1976 1-10-2004 12-4-2004 2-3-2005 3-6-2010

Rebounds Player, School Date Odis Booker, LU 12-10-1965 Roy Ebron, ULL 1-10-1972 Henry Ray, MCN 2-19-1974 Steve Wade, LU 1-25-1972 John Belcher, ASU 1970 Don Bryson, LU 1-18-1965 Mike Green, LTU 1-31-1972 Mike Green, LTU 2-4-1971 Eric Kubel, NSU 12-18-1993 Edmond Lawrence, MCN 2-23-1973 Elliott Lawrence, LTU 1-27-1977 John Rudd, MCN 12-18-1975

Opponent UL-Lafayette Nicholls Louisiana Tech UL-Monroe Texas-Arlington Southern Miss Lamar Texas-San Antonio San Diego McNeese St. Texas St.

FTM FTA Pct. 20 20 1.000 16 16 1.000 17 17 1.000 15 15 1.000 16 16 1.000 16 16 1.000 19 20 .950 19 17 .941 19 17 .941 15 16 .937 15 16 .937

Opponent Texas Wesleyan Northwestern St. Texas-Arlington Oral Roberts Texas-Arlington Southern Miss Northwestern St. Northwestern St. Southeastern La. Lamar Arkansas State Rice

Reb 28 28 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26

Assists Player, School Date Opponent Asst. Alvin Brooks, LU 1-15-1981 Texas-Pan American 21 Ray Washington, NICH 1-28-1995 McNeese St. 20 Jermaine Johnson, UTA 12-28-1998 Sam Houston St. 17 Ted Lyles, ULL 12-10-1975 Houston Baptist 18 Alvin Brooks, LU 1-12-1980 Portland St. 16 Ray Johnson, SHSU 2-23-1991 UL-Monroe 16 Sean Miller, UTA 2-19-1994 Northwestern St. 16 Seven Players.........................................................................................................15 Steals Player, School Date Opponent Stls. Ricky Woods, SLU 3-3-2006 Lamar 10 Arthur Hayes, ULM 1-29-1983 McNeese St. 10 Tim Keyes, SHSU 12-1-1988 Texas 10 Donnell Hayden, UNT 12-3-1990 Texas Southern 9 Pat Nash, UNT 12-17-1991 South Alabama 9 Ronald Sykes, MCN 1-14-1987 Northwestern St. 9 15 Players................................................................................................................8

HISTORY & RECORDS

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Player, School Date Opponent 3FGA 3FGM Pct. Damon Mallet, MCN 1-3-1998 Nicholls 8 8 1.000 Kenny McMillon, NSU 2-20-1993 Texas-San Antonio 10 9 .900 George King, UNT 2-3-1994 Nicholls 9 8 .888 Brandon Chappell, LU 2-1-2007 Nicholls 11 9 .818 Edward Garriet, MCN 11-19-2004 Houston 10 8 .800 Keith Horne, UTSA 2-28-1991 Georgia St. 10 8 .800 Brent Benson, TXST 11-26-2008 Wyoming 12 9 .750 Marcus Pillow, UCA 2-21-2009 Texas-Arlington 12 9 .750 Four Players..........................................................................................................727 Minimum eight made

Mike McConathy, LTU 2-23-1976 Lamar .950 20 19 Eddie Stallings, UTA 1-2-1969 West Texas A&M — — 19 Senacca Wall, SHSU 3-6-2001 Texas-Arlington .791 24 19 Dink Ford, UTA 12-12-1964 A&M-Commerce — — 18 Three Players..........................................................................................................17

Blocks Player, School Date Opponent Blks. Wojciech Myrda, ULM 1-17-2002 Texas-San Antonio 13 D’or Fischer, NSU 1-22-2001 Texas St. 13 William Mosley, NSU 1-4-2011 LSU-Shreveport 11 William Mosley, NSU 11-30-2010 Centenary 11 Wojciech Myrda, ULM 2-16-2002 Nicholls 11 Wojciech Myrda, ULM 12-30-1999 Nicholls 11 Eight Players...........................................................................................................10

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SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL TOP 10 Scoring Player, School Dwight Lamar, ULL Joe Dumars, MCN Larry Jeffries, TRIN Dwight Lamar, ULL Mike Green, LTU Alan Daniels, LU Kenneth Lyons, UNT Mike McConathy, LTU Mike Olliver, LU Tom Sewell, LU Scoring Average Player, School Dwight Lamar, ULL Mike Green, LTU Larry Jeffries, TRIN Dwight Lamar, ULL Mike McConathy, LTU Don Scaife, ASU Larry Jeffries, TRIN Joe Dumars, MCN Andrew Toney, ULL Joe Dumars, MCN Minimum 500 points Field Goals Made Player, School Dwight Lamar, ULL Mike Green, LTU Dwight Lamar, ULL Mike Olliver, LU Larry Jeffries, TRIN Mike Olliver, LU Mike Olliver, LU Don Scaife, ASU Tom Sewell, LU B.B. Davis, LU

HISTORY & RECORDS

Field Goal Percentage Player, School Jethro Owens, NSU Taylor Smith, SFA David Lawrence, MCN John Dickson, ASU Taylor Smith, SFA Sheldon O’Neal, UTA Rosell Ellis, MCN Ken Martens, ACU John Dickson, ASU Elton Hayes, LU Minimum 100 made

G 29 31 30 28 26 31 30 26 33 31

FGM 429 276 320 339 351 250 282 258 311 287

FTM 196 267 173 130 101 155 164 200 94 136

Avg. 36.3 26.4 27.1 28.9 30.9 23.5 24.2 27.5 21.6 22.9

Pts 1,054 819 813 808 803 730 728 716 716 710

Year 1972 1973 1967 1973 1977 1975 1968 1984 1980 1985

G 29 26 21 28 26 25 30 31 24 27

FGM 429 351 239 339 258 289 320 276 239 248

FTM 196 101 144 130 200 100 173 267 149 201

Pts. 1,054 803 622 808 716 678 813 819 627 697

Avg. 36.3 30.9 29.6 28.9 27.5 27.1 27.1 26.4 26.1 25.8

Free Throws Made Player, School Joe Dumars, MCN Devin Gibson, UTSA McEverett Powers, UTSA Joe Dumars, MCN Mike McConathy, LTU Anatoly Bose, NICH Senacca Wall, SHSU Marquez Haynes, UTA Anthony Miles, LU LeRoy Hurd, UTSA Kevin Palmer, AMCC

G 32 29 30 28 29 28 28 28 31 30

FGA 189 217 227 186 199 200 227 192 229 281

FGM 90 95 99 81 85 85 96 80 94 115

Pct. .476 .437 .436 .435 .427 .425 .422 .416 .410 .409

Year 1984 2011 2002 1985 1977 2011 2001 2010 2012 2004 2010

G 31 34 29 27 26 28 29 30 35 33 32

Pct. .824 .781 .648 .873 .813 .793 .734 .746 .815 .784 .760

FTA 324 297 336 230 246 246 264 248 222 222 229

FTM 267 232 218 201 200 195 194 185 181 174 174

Year 1998 1988 1981 2011 1999 2007 1985 2005 1971

G 28 28 30 32 28 30 27 27 25

FTA 80 84 146 104 95 91 230 139 91

FTM 72 75 130 92 84 80 201 121 79

Pct. .900 .893 .890 .885 .884 .879 .873 .871 .868

Year 1972 1973 1973 1979 1968 1980 1981 1975 1984 1979

G 29 26 28 32 30 33 30 25 31 32

.Pct .452 .582 .457 .503 .519 .472 .512 .465 .539 .496

FGA 949 603 741 648 616 659 580 621 532 570

FGM 429 351 339 326 320 311 297 289 287 283

Free Throw Percentage Player, School Clifton Ellis, TXST Kenneth Willingham, SFA Dave Simmons, LTU Diego Kapelan, MCN Matt Sundblad, LU Terry Bryant, SLU Joe Dumars, MCN Marcus Clark, SFA Allen Pruett, ASU Minimum 80 attempts

Year 1991 2012 1980 1967 2013 1994 1997 1972 1966 1973

G 28 32 27 22 32 29 30 21 25 24

FGA 185 184 145 286 304 194 319 204 332 222

FGM 132 129 101 198 211 130 213 136 220 146

Pct. .714 .701 .696 .695 .694 .670 .668 .667 .663 .658

Rebounds Player, School Year G Avg. Reb Mike Green, LTU 1972 26 15.9 413 Roy Ebron, ULL 1972 29 14.2 411 Mike Green, LTU 1973 26 15.7 409 Jim Bowles, TRIN 1968 — — 408 Roy Ebron, ULL 1973 29 12.3 357 John Dickson, ASU 1966 25 14.2 354 Willie Calvert, ACU 1972 25 14.2 354 Willie Calvert, ACU 1973 26 13.3 346 B. B. Davis, LU 1979 32 10.8 344 Two Players..........................................................................................................343

Three-Point Field Goals Made Player, School Year G Pct. FGA FGM Paul Marshall, ULM 1996 30 .409 281 115 Daryl Cohen, SLU 2007 30 .368 285 105 Corey Allmond, SHSU 2009 30 .436 227 99 Roge’r Guignard, UTA 2008 33 .383 258 99 Warren Niles, ORU 2013 35 .395 243 96 Corey Allmond, SHSU 2010 33 .373 257 96 Marlon Anderson, UTSA 1995 28 .422 227 96 Marlon Anderson, UTSA 1996 28 .407 236 96 Brent Benson, TXST 2009 29 .437 217 95 Three Players..........................................................................................................94

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Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Player, School Year Josh Washington, AMCC 2007 Brent Benson, TXST 2009 Corey Allmond, SHSU 2009 Matt Sundblad, LU 1999 Robert Crawford, UCA 2013 Larry Carr, ULM 1994 Marlon Anderson, UTSA 1995 Jay Scherer, NSU 1991 Josh Alexander, SFA 2008 Paul Marshall, ULM 1996 Minimum 80 made

Year 1972 1984 1968 1973 1973 2006 1983 1977 1980 1984

Rebound Average Player, School Mike Green, LTU Mike Green, LTU Don Bryson, LU Odis Booker, LU Roy Ebron, ULL John Dickson, ASU Willie Calvert, ACU John Rudd, MCN John Belcher, ASU Willie Calvert, ACU Minimum 300 rebounds

Year 1972 1973 1965 1966 1972 1966 1972 1976 1970 1973

G 26 26 23 26 29 25 25 24 23 26

Reb 413 409 343 324 411 354 354 328 307 346

Avg. 15.9 15.7 14.9 14.4 14.2 14.2 14.2 13.7 13.3 13.3


SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL TOP 10 Assists Player, School Year G Avg. Asst. Alvin Brooks, LU 1981 30 8.3 249 Girard Harmon, MCN 1986 30 8.1 243 Glover Cody, UTA 1991 29 7.9 229 Johnny Collins, ULL 1982 32 7.1 228 Carl Jordan, ULL 1980 30 7.5 225 David Green, MCN 1981 32 6.8 218 Wayne Smith, LTU 1986 34 6.4 218 Ray Washington, NICH 1995 29 7.3 213 Ashton Mitchell, SHSU 2009 30 6.8 206 Two Players..........................................................................................................200 Assists Average Player, School Gerald Wright, TXST Alvin Brooks, LU Girard Harmon, MCN Ray Johnson, SHSU Glover Cody, UTA Howard Nathan, ULM Carl Jordan, ULL Pointer Williams, MCN Ray Washington, NICH Johnny Collins, ULL Minimum 150 assists Steals Player, School Pointer Williams, MCN Senecca Wall, SHSU Johnny Collins, ULL Devin Gibson, UTSA Devin Gibson, UTSA Ray Washington, NICH Donnell Hayden, UNT Keith Johnson, ULM Kevin Palmer, AMCC Keith Johnson, ULM

Year 2002 2000 2011 2002 2001 2012 1973 2008 1999 2009

G 32 28 32 30 28 32 26 29 27 29

Blks. 172 144 156 133 123 130 106 117 96 102

Avg. 5.3 5.1 4.9 4.4 4.3 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.5 3.5

Year 1988 1981 1986 1991 1991 1994 1980 1996 1995 1982

G 20 30 30 24 29 23 30 27 29 32

Asst. 174 249 243 193 229 179 225 200 213 228

Avg. 8.7 8.3 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.1

Double-Doubles Player, School Ricky Woods, SLU Ryan Bright, SHSU Justin Nabors, LU Damen Bell-Holter, ORU P.J. Alawoya, MCN Kirby Lemons, ULM Taylor Smith, SFA Donald Cole, SHSU Nate Lofton, SLU Leroy Hurd, UTSA Lamar Sanders, LU

Year 1996 2001 1982 2008 2011 1995 1991 1993 2009 1992

G 27 29 32 28 34 29 28 31 33 29

Avg. 4.3 3.5 2.9 3.3 2.7 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.6 2.9

Stls. 118 103 95 93 91 88 86 86 86 84

Triple-Doubles Player, School Year No. Devin Gibson, UTSA 2011 2 D’or Fischer, NSU 2001 2 10 Players................................................................................................................1

Year 2002 2011 2000 2002 2012 2001 2008 1973 2009 2010

G 32 32 28 30 32 28 29 26 29 31

Avg. 5.3 4.9 5.1 4.4 4.1 4.3 4.0 4.1 3.5 3.2

Blks. 172 156 144 133 130 123 117 106 102 102

Minutes Played Player, School Warren Niles, ORU Mike Olliver, LU Patrick Richard, MCN Devin Gibson, UTSA Johnny Collins, LTU Dontae Cannon, MCN Eddie Williams, SFA Leroy Hurd, UTSA Anthony Miles, LU Brandon Fortenberry, SLU

Year 2006 2007 2010 2013 2011 2003 2013 2003 2004 2004 2007

Year 2013 1980 2012 2011 1982 2012 2010 2004 2012 2013

No. 18 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12

G 35 33 33 34 32 33 31 33 35 31

Min. 1,275 1,254 1,204 1,190 1,172 1,151 1,122 1,118 1,117 1,102

Games Played Player, School Year GP Damen Bell-Holter, ORU 2013 35 Korey Billbury, ORU 2013 35 D.J. Jackson, ORU 2013 35 Warren Niles, ORU 2013 35 Brandon Davis, LU 2012 35 Osas Ebomwonyi, LU 2012 35 Devon Lamb, LU 2012 35 Anthony Miles, LU 2012 35 18 Players..............................................................................................................34

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Steals Average Player, School Year G Stls. Avg. Pointer Williams, MCN 1996 27 118 4.3 Senecca Wall, SHSU 2001 29 103 3.5 Devin Gibson, UTSA 2008 28 93 3.3 Ray Washington, NICH 1995 29 88 3.0 Devin Gibson, UTSA 2009 27 82 3.0 Donnell Hayden, UNT 1991 28 86 3.0 Johnny Collins, ULL 1982 32 95 2.9 Donnell Hayden, UNT 1991 28 83 2.9 Keith Johnson, ULM 1992 29 84 2.9 Two Players...........................................................................................................2.7 Minimum 80 steals Blocks Player, School Wojciech Myrda, ULM William Mosley, NSU Wojciech Myrda, ULM D’or Fischer, NSU William Mosley, NSU Wojciech Myrda, ULM Kleon Penn, MCN Edmond Lawrence, MCN Kleon Penn, MCN Patrick Sullivan, SLU

Blocks Average Player, School Wojciech Myrda, ULM Wojciech Myrda, ULM William Mosley, NSU D’or Fischer, NSU Wojciech Myrda, ULM William Mosley, NSU Edmond Lawrence, MCN Kleon Penn, MCN Wojciech Myrda, ULM Kleon Penn, MCN Minimum 80 blocks

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOP 10 Scoring Player, School Dwight Lamar, ULL* Joe Dumars, MCN Andrew Toney, ULL Mike Olliver, LU Larry Jeffries, TRIN Mike Green, LTU* Jerry Rook, ASU* Jesse Ratliff, UNT Reggie Jackson, NICH* B.B. Davis, LU Scoring Average Player, School Dwight Lamar, ULL* Larry Jeffries, TRIN Andrew Toney, ULL Mike Green, LTU* Jerry Rook, ASU* Joe Dumars, MCN Don Scaife, ASU Alan Daniels, LU Ryan Stuart, ULM Mike McConathy, LTU Minimum 1,000 points

HISTORY & RECORDS

Field Goals Made Player, School Dwight Lamar, ULL* Mike Olliver, LU Andrew Toney, ULL Mike Green, LTU* Joe Dumars, MCN Larry Jeffries, TRIN B.B. Davis, LU Jerry Rook, ASU* Reggie Jackson, NICH* Mike McConathy, LTU

Years G FGM FTM Avg. Pts 1969-73 112 1,445 623 31.2 3,493 1982-85 117 942 723 22.3 2,607 1976-80 107 996 534 23.6 2,526 1977-81 122 1,130 258 20.6 2,518 1965-69 98 922 1,727 25.0 2,454 1969-73 102 968 559 22.9 2,340 1961-65 94 816 521 22.9 2,153 1990-94 114 769 497 18.6 2,130 1991-95 110 806 512 19.3 2,124 1977-81 119 881 322 17.5 2,084

Years 1969-73 1965-69 1976-80 1969-73 1962-65 1982-85 1972-75 2004-06 1991-93 1973-77

FGM 1,445 922 996 968 816 942 731 453 503 784

FTM 623 598 534 559 521 723 190 248 222 604

Pts. 3,493 2,454 2,526 2,340 2,153 2,607 1,652 1,306 1,238 2,033

Avg. 31.2 25.0 23.6 22.9 22.9 22.3 22.3 21.8 21.3 20.7

Years 1969-73 1977-81 1976-80 1969-73 1982-85 1965-69 1977-81 1961-65 1991-95 1973-77

G 112 122 107 102 117 98 119 94 110 98

.Pct .450 .487 .529 .579 .462 .533 .478 .463 .581 .470

FGA 3,208 2,318 1,882 1,670 2,038 1,727 1,843 1,760 1,387 1,665

FGM 1,445 1,130 996 968 942 922 881 816 806 784

Field Goal Percentage Player, School Years John Lynch, TRIN 1966-70 John Dickson, ASU* 1963-67 Jermaine Griffin, UTA 2004-08 John Tate, ASU* 1985-89 Randy White, LTU* 1985-89 Reggie Jackson, NICH* 1991-95 Ryan Stuart, ULM 1992-93 Mike Green, LTU* 1969-73 Victor King, LTU 1975-79 Gerald Morris, ULM* 1981-84 Minimum 500 field goals made

G — 96 120 128 127 110 58 102 98 107

FGA 919 1,170 819 1,219 1,235 1,387 867 1,670 943 1008

FGM 596 731 501 733 731 806 503 968 541 579

Pct. .648 .625 .612 .601 .592 .581 .580 .579 .574 .574

G 117 120 112 120 113 120 116 90 91 104

Pct. .376 .409 .391 .366 .437 .375 .384 .368 .367 .398

FGA 878 759 776 806 665 722 694 696 656 575

FGM 331 311 304 295 290 271 267 256 241 229

Three-Point Field Goals Made Player, School Years Demond Mallet, MCN 1997-01 Josh Alexander, SFA 2006-10 Ryan Bathie, NICH 2005-09 Diego Kapelan, MCN 2007-11 Willie Brand, UTA* 1987-91 Anatoly Bose, NICH 2007-11 Jason Coleman, MCN 1999-03 Paul Marshall, ULM 1993-96 Roge’r Guignard, UTA 2006-09 Edward Garriet, MCN 2002-05

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G 112 98 107 102 94 117 74 60 58 98

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Player, School Years Willie Brand, UTA* 1987-91 Roosevelt Moore, SHSU 1990-94 David Jones, LU* 1986-90 Anthony Jones, ULM 1988-01 Marlon Anderson, UTSA 1994-96 Anthony Durham, UTA 1993-98 Brent Benson, TXST 2007-09 Josh Alexander, SFA 2006-10 Edward Garriet, MCN 2002-05 Ryan Bathie, NICH 2005-09 Minimum 150 made

G 113 80 116 122 56 112 58 120 104 112

FGA 665 453 378 456 463 412 384 759 575 776

FGM 290 198 162 195 192 170 158 311 229 304

Pct. .437 .437 .429 .427 .414 .412 .411 .409 .398 .391

Years 1982-85 2007-11 1969-73 1965-69 1976-80 2007-11 1991-95 1990-94 1998-02 2005-09

G 117 119 112 98 107 120 110 114 105 122

Pct. .788 .761 .777 .734 .774 .775 — .708 .733 .768

FTA 917 844 802 814 690 672 — 709 653 619

FTM 723 643 623 598 534 521 512 497 478 476

Free Throw Percentage Player, School Years Anthony Jones, ULM 1988-01 Dave Simmons, LTU 1977-81 Marcus Clark, SFA 2002-06 Scott Dimak, SFA* 1985-89 Paul Renfro, UTA 1976-80 Ryan White, TXST 2007-11 Joe Dumars, MCN 1982-85 Dwight Lamar, ULL* 1969-73 Anatoly Bose, NICH 2007-11 Andrew Toney, ULL 1976-80 Minimum 300 free throws made

G 122 109 112 110 107 117 117 112 120 107

FTA 402 407 416 422 494 448 917 802 672 690

FTM 332 333 340 341 398 355 723 623 521 534

Pct. .826 .818 .817 .808 .806 .792 .788 .777 .775 .774

Free Throws Made Player, School Joe Dumars, MCN Devin Gibson, UTSA Dwight Lamar, ULL* Larry Jeffries, TRIN Andrew Toney, ULL Anatoly Bose, NICH Reggie Jackson, NICH* Jesse Ratliff, UNT Devin Brown, UTSA Anthony Vereen, UTA

Rebounds Player, School Mike Green, LTU* Reggie Jackson, NICH* Edward Lawrence, MCN* John Rudd, MCN John Belcher, ASU Clarence Kea, LU John Dickson, ASU B. B. Davis, LU Randy White, LTU* Jim Bowles, TRIN Rebound Average Player, School Mike Green, LTU* John Belcher, ASU Andrew Prince, ACU Edward Lawrence, MCN John Dickson, ASU Reggie Jackson, NICH* John Rudd, MCN Jim Bowles, TRIN Larry Jeffries, TRIN Clarence Kea, LU Minimum 1,000 rebounds

Years 1969-73 1991-95 1973-76 1975-78 1968-72 1976-80 1963-67 1977-81 1985-89 1965-69

G 102 110 102 102 94 117 96 119 127 97

Avg. 15.4 11.6 11.9 11.6 12.4 9.8 11.9 9.4 8.2 10.6

Reb 1,575 1,271 1,212 1,181 1,166 1,143 1,139 1,122 1,048 1,031

Years 1969-73 1968-72 1972-75 1973-76 1963-67 1992-95 1975-78 1965-69 1965-69 1976-80

G 102 94 82 102 96 110 102 97 98 117

Reb 1,575 1,166 1,000 1,212 1,139 1,271 1,181 1,031 1,013 1,143

Avg. 15.4 12.4 12.1 11.9 11.9 11.6 11.6 10.6 10.3 9.8


INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOP 10 Assists Player, School Wayne Smith, LTU* Ronnell Peters, UTA David Green, MCN Boney Watson, SHSU Ashton Mitchell, SHSU Ryan Bundy, NSU Devin Gibson, UTSA Carl Archer, ASU* Ted Lyles, ULL Lloyd Williams, UTSA Assists Average Player, School Alvin Brooks, LU Ray Johnson, SHSU Carl Jordan, ULL Ronnell Peters, UTA Robert Shannon, SHSU Jejuan Plair, SHSU Wayne Smith, LTU* Russell Ponds, TXST Ryan Bundy, NSU Boney Watson, SHSU Minimum 300 assists Steals Player, School Devin Gibson, UTSA Tyronn Mitchell, NSU James Banks, NICH Roderick Ford, UTA* Lloyd Williams, UTSA Bruce Hodges, SHSU* Bill Washington, UTA Ricky Leggett, UTA Ronnell Peters, UTA Demond Mallet, MCN Mike Olliver, LU

Blocks Player, School Wojciech Myrda, ULM William Mosley, NSU Edward Lawrence, MCN* Patrick Sullivan, SLU Willie Simmons, LTU Eddy Fobbs, SHSU

G 127 114 121 105 125 102 119 124 109 110

Avg. 5.6 5.7 5.0 5.4 4.5 5.4 4.9 4.3 4.9 4.8

Asst. 712 650 605 569 565 552 549 544 537 536

Years 1979-81 1990-92 1978-80 1982-86 2001-03 2005-07 1982-86 1992-94 1994-98 1996-00

G 63 50 57 114 58 62 127 59 102 105

Asst. 432 312 330 650 328 347 712 327 552 569

Avg. 6.9 6.2 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.4

Years 2007-11 2002-06 1996-00 1985-88 1996-00 1984-88 1996-00 1977-81 1982-86 1997-01 1977-81

G 119 120 107 115 110 112 107 108 114 117 122

Avg. 2.7 2.2 2.3 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.7

Stls. 323 264 247 241 237 235 231 218 215 206 206

Years 1988-90 1999-01 1991-93 2007-11 1996-00 1989-92 2002-06 1985-88 1984-88 1986-89 1996-00 1996-00

G 53 58 60 119 107 81 120 115 112 83 107 110

Stls. 162 167 170 323 247 183 264 241 235 171 231 237

Avg. 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1

Years 1999-02 2008-12 1973-76 2006-10 1981-85 2001-05

G 115 92 102 122 120 116

Avg. 4.6 3.5 3.0 2.2 2.2 2.3

Blks. 535 330 311 277 268 267

Kleon Penn, MCN D’or Fischer, NSU Jason Grant, LU Leon Watson, UTSA

2007-09 2000-02 2002-06 1996-00

89 52 114 108

2.9 3.8 1.7 1.7

264 202 196 192

Blocks Average Player, School Wojciech Myrda, ULM D’or Fischer, NSU William Mosley, NSU Edmond Lawrence, MCN* Kleon Penn, MCN Eddy Fobbs, SHSU Willie Simmons, LTU Patrick Sullivan, SLU Martin Yoakum, MCN Jason Grant, LU Leon Watson, UTSA Minimum 150 blocks

Years 1999-02 2000-02 2008-12 1973-76 2007-09 2001-05 1981-85 2006-10 1991-94 2002-06 1996-00

G 115 52 92 102 89 116 120 122 81 114 108

Blks. 535 202 330 311 264 267 268 277 164 196 192

Avg. 4.6 3.8 3.5 3.0 2.9 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.0 1.7 1.7

Double-Doubles Player, School B.B. Davis, LU Clarence Kea, LU Don Bryson, LU* Ryan Bright, SHSU Paul Renfro, UTA Albert Culton, UTA Johnny McDowell, UTA Ricky Woods, SLU Mark Callier, UTA Bill Washington, UTA

Years 1977-81 1976-80 1963-65 2004-08 1976-80 1980-82 1991-93 2004-06 1999-03 1996-00

No. 56 54 34 31 29 24 24 24 23 23

Games Played Player, School Years GP John Tate, ASU* 1985-89 128 Randy White, LTU* 1985-89 127 Anthony Miles, LU 2008-12 126 Michael McConathy, NSU 2006-10 125 Ashton Mitchell, SHSU 2006-10 125 Carl Archer, ASU* 1985-89 124 Justin Reynolds, AMCC 2007-11 124 Eddie Williams, SFA 2007-11 124 Three Players........................................................................................................123 Minutes Played Player, School Years Mike Olliver, LU 1977-81 Devin Gibson, UTSA 2007-11 Anatoly Bose, NICH 2007-11 Josh Alexander, SFA 2005-09 Jeremy Burkhalter, SHSU 1997-01 Eddie Williams, SFA 2007-11 Donte Mathis, TXST 1995-99 Marcus Clark, SFA 2002-06 Ryan Bright, SHSU 2004-08 Boney Watson, SHSU 1996-00 *Entire career not played as a Southland member

G 122 119 120 120 110 124 111 112 123 105

Min. 4,441 3,937 3,763 3,693 3,573 3,437 3,402 3,294 3,287 3,253

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Steals Average Player, School Dennis Green, SHSU Senacca Wall, SHSU Keith Johnson, ULM Devin Gibson, UTSA James Banks, NICH Ronnie Ellison, UTSA Tyronn Mitchell, NSU Roderick Ford, UTA* Bruce Hodges, SHSU* Tim Keyes, SHSU* Bill Washington, UTA Lloyd Williams, UTSA Minimum 150 steals

Years 1982-86 1982-86 1981-84 1996-00 2006-10 1994-98 2007-11 1985-89 1976-79 1996-00

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TEAM RECORDS Most Points Scored Game: 154, Texas-Arlington vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1991 Season: 2,818, Lamar, 1979 Highest Scoring Average Season: 101.2, Louisiana Tech, 1972 Most Field Goals Made Game: 60, Texas-Arlington vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1991 Season: 1,181, Lamar, 1979

Most Consecutive Victories 19, Louisiana-Monroe (16 in 1992-93 and three in 1993-94) Most Points Scored Against Game: 135, Lamar vs. Texas-Arlington, 1967 (3OT) Season: 2,615, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2006-07

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 122, Texas-Arlington vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1991 Season: 2,509, Lamar, 1979

Highest Opponent Scoring Average Season: 95.1, Texas-Arlington, 1968

Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 80.8, Arkansas St. vs. Lamar, 1982 Season: 53.7, Abilene Christian, 1965

Most Opponent Field Goals Made Game: 59, Texas-Arlington vs. New Mexico, 1991 Season: 1,080, Lamar, 1979

Most Three Point Field Goals Made Game: 21, Nicholls vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2007 Season: 287, Sam Houston St., 2010

Most Opponent Field Goals Attempted Game: 113, Texas-Arlington vs. Lamar, 1967 Season: 2,265, Lamar, 1979

Most Three Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 51, Texas-Arlington vs. New Mexico, 1991 Season: 806, Nicholls, 2007

Best Field Goal Percentage Against Game: 80.8, Lamar vs. Arkansas St., 1982 Season: 53.0, North Texas, 1985

Best Three Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum five) Game: 100.0 (6-6), Texas St. vs. Nicholls, 1989 100.0 (6-6), Louisiana-Monroe vs. Howard, 1988 Season: 43.9 (177-403), Louisiana-Monroe, 1990

Most Three Point Goals Made Against Game: 18, Central Arkansas vs. UNLV, 2012 18, Texas-San Antonio vs. Samford, 2011 18, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Cincinnati, 2002 Season: 292, Nicholls, 2007

Most Free Throws Made Game: 46, Texas-Arlington vs. North Texas, 1991 Season: 624, Texas-Arlington, 2012 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 62, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Northwestern St., 1992 Season: 922, Northwestern St., 2011 Best Free Throw Percentage (minimum 20 attempts) Game: 100.0 (22-22), Texas-San Antonio vs. San Jose St., 2011 100.0 (22-22), Texas St. vs. UTSA, 2004 100.0 (21-21), McNeese St. vs. Southeastern La., 2001 100.0 (21-21), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi vs. Detroit, 2006 100.0 (20-20), Stephen F. Austin vs. Howard Payne, 2006 100.0 (20-20), Stephen F. Austin vs. South Florida, 2005 100.0 (20-20), Texas-San Antonio vs. Nicholls, 2004 Season: 76.3, Arkansas St., 1985

HISTORY & RECORDS

Most Victories Season: 29, Louisiana Tech, 1985 Southland: 17, Sam Houston St., 2003; McNeese State 2002; Nicholls, 1995; Louisiana-Monroe, 1993

Most Rebounds Game: 81, McNeese St. vs. Lamar, 1973, 1975 Season: 1,541, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1972

Most 3-Point Goals Attempted Against Game: 44, Texas-Arlington vs. North Texas, 1993 Season: 779, Texas-San Antonio, 2012 Best Three Point Percentage Against (minimum five) Game: (min. 5) 100.0 (7-7), Texas-Arlington vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1987 (min. 10) 81.8 (9-11), Texas St. vs. North Texas, 2011 (min.10) 81.8 (9-11), Southeastern La. vs. Southeast Missouri, 2013 (min.10) 81.8 (9-11), Southeastern La. vs. Oral Roberts, 2013 Season: 43.4 (116-267), Texas-Arlington, 1987 Most Free Throws Made Against Game: 46, North Texas vs. Texas-Arlington, 1991 Season: 710, Texas-Arlington, 1965 Most Free Throws Attempted Against Game: 62, Northwestern St. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1992 Season: 965, Texas St., 2010

Highest Rebound Average Season: 56.5, Louisiana Tech, 1972

Best Free Throw Percentage Against (Min. 20 attempts) Game: 100.0 (22-22), Texas-San Antonio vs. Texas St., 2004 100.0 (20-20), Nicholls vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2004 Season: 74.6, Arkansas St., 1980

Most Blocked Shots Game: 17, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Lamar, 2000 Season: 225, Northwestern St., 2011

Most Rebounds Against Game: 85, Texas-Arlington vs. New Mexico St., 1971 Season: 1,394, Lamar, 1979 Highest Rebounding Average Against Season: 57.8, Trinity, 1964

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YEARLY STANDINGS 1963-64 Lamar Abilene Christian Arkansas St. Texas-Arlington Trinity

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 7-1 .875 19-6 .760 6-2 .750 18-9 .667 5-3 .625 16-9 .640 1-7 .125 4-21 .160 1-7 .125 3-21 .120

1968-69 Trinity Lamar Texas-Arlington Arkansas St. Abilene Christian

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 7-1 .875 19-5 .791 6-2 .750 20-4 .833 3-5 .375 8-18 .308 3-5 .375 6-16 .272 1-7 .125 5-20 .250

1964-65 Abilene Christian Arkansas St. Lamar Texas-Arlington Trinity

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 6-2 .750 17-9 .653 6-2 .750 13-9 .591 5-3 .625 18-6 .750 3-5 .375 10-14 .417 0-8 .000 2-21 .087

1969-70 Lamar Arkansas St. Trinity Texas-Arlington Abilene Christian

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 7-1 .875 15-9 .625 4-4 .500 14-9 .609 4-4 .500 16-8 .667 4-4 .500 8-16 .333 1-7 .125 10-16 .385

1965-66 Abilene Christian Lamar Arkansas St. Trinity Texas-Arlington

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 8-0 1.000 21-7 .750 4-4 .500 17-9 .653 4-4 .500 17-9 .653 3-5 .375 12-10 .545 1-7 .125 9-13 .405

1970-71 Arkansas St. Lamar Abilene Christian Texas-Arlington Trinity

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 6-2 .750 15-9 .625 5-3 .625 11-13 .459 5-3 .625 15-9 .625 3-5 .375 8-18 .308 1-7 .125 7-16 .304

1966-67 Arkansas St. Texas-Arlington Trinity Abilene Christian Lamar

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 8-0 1.000 17-7 .708 4-4 .500 14-12 .538 4-4 .500 16-6 .714 4-4 .500 11-11 .500 0-8 .000 5-19 .208

1967-68 Abilene Christian Trinity Arkansas St. Lamar Texas-Arlington

Southland Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 6-2 .750 11-13 .458 5-3 .625 23-7 .766 4-4 .500 7-17 .268 3-5 .375 8-17 .320 2-6 .250 6-20 .237

Southland Overall 1971-72 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana Tech 8-0 1.000 25-1 .961 Lamar 7-1 .875 13-13 .500 Texas-Arlington 5-3 .625 14-12 .538 Arkansas St. 5-3 .625 13-13 .500 Abilene Christian 3-5 .375 17-8 .680 Trinity 0-8 .000 7-17 .291 Louisiana-Lafayette1 0-8 .000 0-29 .000 1 Forfeited 25 regular-season wins and eight Southland wins.

Southland Overall 1972-73 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana Tech 10-2 .833 20-6 .769 McNeese St.1 10-2 .833 21-5 .808 Texas-Arlington 8-4 .667 13-13 .500 Lamar 6-6 .500 11-13 .459 Arkansas St. 4-8 .333 9-15 .375 Abilene Christian 4-8 .333 8-18 .308 Louisiana-Lafayette2 0-12 .000 0-29 .000 1 Ineligible for conference championship; 2Forfeited 24 regular season wins and 12 Southland wins. Southland Overall 1973-74 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Arkansas St. 4-0 1.000 17-8 .680 Texas-Arlington 2-2 .500 7-18 .280 Lamar 0-4 .000 6-19 .240 McNeese St.1 0-0 — 20-5 .800 Louisiana Tech1 0-0 — 8-13 .381 Louisiana-Lafayette2 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 Ineligible for conference competition; 2Could not field team due to NCAA penalties. Southland Overall 1974-75 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. McNeese St. 6-2 .750 16-8 .667 Louisiana Tech 5-3 .625 12-13 .480 Lamar 4-4 .500 7-16 .304 Arkansas St. 3-5 .375 13-12 .520 Texas-Arlington 2-6 .250 6-20 .231 Louisiana-Lafayette1 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 Could not field team due to NCAA penalties. Southland Overall 1975-76 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana Tech 9-1 .900 15-11 .576 McNeese St. 7-3 .700 16-11 .591 Lamar 6-4 .600 10-14 .417 Louisiana-Lafayette 4-6 .400 7-19 .269 Arkansas St. 3-7 .300 10-15 .400 Texas-Arlington 1-9 .100 6-21 .222

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Southland Overall 1976-77 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana-Lafayette 8-2 .800 21-8 .742 McNeese St. 7-3 .700 20-7 .741 Lamar 6-4 .600 12-17 .414 Arkansas St. 4-6 .400 15-12 .556 Louisiana Tech 4-6 .400 13-13 .500 Texas-Arlington 1-9 .100 3-24 .111 Southland Overall 1977-78 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. McNeese St. 8-2 .800 20-8 .714 Lamar 8-2 .800 18-9 .667 Louisiana-Lafayette 7-3 .700 19-8 .704 Texas-Arlington 3-7 .300 10-17 .370 Arkansas St. 2-8 .200 9-18 .333 Louisiana Tech 2-8 .200 6-21 .222 1964 Southland Conference Champion: Lamar Cardinals

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YEARLY STANDINGS Southland Overall 1978-79 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lamar 9-1 .900 23-9 .719 Louisiana Tech 6-4 .600 17-8 .680 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-4 .600 16-11 .593 Arkansas St. 5-5 .500 15-12 .556 McNeese St. 3-7 .300 10-17 .370 Texas-Arlington 1-9 .100 11-16 .407 Southland Overall 1979-80 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lamar 8-2 .800 22-11 .667 Louisiana-Lafayette 5-5 .500 21-9 .700 Arkansas St. 5-5 .500 15-12 .556 McNeese St. 5-5 .500 15-12 .556 Louisiana Tech 4-6 .400 17-10 .630 Texas-Arlington 3-7 .300 14-13 .519 Southland Overall 1980-81 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lamar 8-2 .800 25-5 .833 Texas-Arlington 7-3 .700 20-8 .714 Louisiana Tech 7-3 .700 20-10 .667 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-4 .600 15-13 .536 Arkansas St. 2-8 .200 12-15 .444 McNeese St. 0-10 .000 11-21 .344 Southland Overall 1981-82 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana-Lafayette 8-2 .800 24-8 .750 Lamar 7-3 .700 22-7 .759 Texas-Arlington 6-4 .600 16-12 .571 McNeese St. 4-6 .400 14-15 .483 Arkansas St. 3-7 .300 15-11 .577 Louisiana Tech 2-8 .200 11-16 .407 Southland Overall 1982-83 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lamar 9-3 .750 23-8 .742 Louisiana Tech 8-4 .667 19-9 .679 McNeese St. 6-6 .500 16-13 .552 Louisiana-Monroe 6-6 .500 14-14 .500 Arkansas St. 5-7 .417 17-12 .586 North Texas 5-7 .417 15-15 .500 Texas-Arlington 3-9 .250 9-19 .321

HISTORY & RECORDS

Southland Overall 1983-84 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lamar 11-1 .917 26-5 .839 Louisiana-Monroe 9-3 .750 17-12 .586 Louisiana Tech 8-4 .667 26-7 .788 McNeese St. 6-6 .500 16-15 .516 Arkansas St. 4-8 .333 13-15 .464 North Texas 3-9 .250 9-19 .321 Texas-Arlington 1-11 .083 5-23 .179

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Southland Overall 1984-85 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana Tech 11-1 .917 29-3 .906 McNeese St. 9-3 .750 18-10 .643 Lamar 8-4 .667 20-12 .625 Arkansas St. 6-6 .500 14-14 .500 Louisiana-Monroe 4-8 .333 17-12 .586 Texas-Arlington 3-9 .250 12-16 .429 North Texas 1-11 .083 5-23 .179 Southland Overall 1985-86 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana-Monroe 9-3 .750 20-10 .667 McNeese St. 8-4 .667 21-11 .656 Arkansas St. 7-5 .583 18-11 .621 Lamar 6-6 .500 18-12 .600 Louisiana Tech 6-6 .500 20-14 .588 North Texas 4-8 .333 10-18 .357 Texas-Arlington 2-10 .167 12-18 .400 Southland Overall 1986-87 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana Tech 9-1 .900 22-8 .733 Arkansas St. 5-5 .500 21-13 .618 McNeese St. 5-5 .500 14-14 .500 Lamar 4-6 .400 14-15 .483 North Texas 4-6 .400 11-17 .393 Louisiana-Monroe 3-7 .300 13-15 .464 Southland Overall 1987-88 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. North Texas 12-2 .857 17-13 .567 Louisiana-Monroe 10-4 .714 21-9 .700 Sam Houston St. 9-5 .643 14-14 .500 Northwestern St. 7-7 .500 16-12 .571 Texas St. 6-8 .429 9-22 .290 Stephen F. Austin 4-10 .286 10-18 .357 McNeese St. 4-10 .286 7-22 .241 Texas-Arlington 4-10 .286 7-22 .241 Southland Overall 1988-89 W-L Pct. W-L Pct North Texas 10-4 .714 14-15 .483 McNeese St. 9-5 .643 16-14 .533 Louisiana-Monroe 9-5 .643 17-12 .586 Sam Houston St. 8-6 .571 12-16 .429 Northwestern St. 7-7 .500 13-16 .448 Texas St. 6-8 .429 13-17 .433 Texas-Arlington 4-10 .286 7-21 .250 Stephen F. Austin 3-11 .214 10-18 .357

Southland Overall 1989-90 W-L Pct. W-L Pct Louisiana-Monroe 13-1 .929 22-8 .733 McNeese St. 11-3 .786 14-13 .519 Texas St. 9-5 .643 13-15 .464 Sam Houston St. 8-6 .571 10-18 .357 Texas-Arlington 6-8 .429 13-16 .448 Northwestern St. 5-9 .357 10-19 .345 North Texas 3-11 .214 5-25 .167 Stephen F. Austin 1-13 .071 2-25 .074 Southland Overall 1990-91 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana-Monroe 13-1 .929 25-8 .758 Texas-Arlington 11-3 .786 20-9 .690 North Texas 11-3 .786 17-13 .567 Stephen F. Austin 6-8 .429 11-17 .393 Sam Houston St. 5-9 .357 7-20 .259 Texas St. 4-10 .286 10-17 .370 McNeese St. 4-10 .286 8-19 .296 Northwestern St. 2-12 .143 8-22 .214 Southland Overall 1991-92 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Texas-San Antonio 15-3 .833 21-8 .724 Louisiana-Monroe 12-6 .667 19-10 .665 Nicholls 12-6 .667 15-13 .536 North Texas 12-6 .667 15-14 .517 Texas-Arlington 11-7 .611 16-13 .552 Stephen F. Austin 10-8 .556 15-13 .536 Northwestern St. 9-9 .500 15-13 .536 Texas St. 4-14 .222 7-20 .259 McNeese St. 4-14 .222 7-22 .241 Sam Houston St. 1-17 .056 2-25 .074 Southland Overall 1992-93 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana-Monroe 17-1 .944 26-5 .839 Nicholls 11-7 .611 14-12 .538 Texas-San Antonio 10-8 .555 15-14 .517 Texas-Arlington 10-8 .555 16-12 .571 Texas St. 9-9 .500 14-13 .519 McNeese St. 9-9 .500 12-15 .444 Stephen F. Austin 8-10 .444 12-14 .462 Northwestern St. 7-11 .389 13-13 .500 North Texas 5-13 .278 5-21 .192 Sam Houston St. 4-14 .222 6-19 .240 Southland Overall 1993-94 W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Louisiana-Monroe 15-3 .833 19-9 .679 Texas St. 14-4 .778 25-7 .781 Nicholls 12-6 .667 19-9 .679 North Texas 9-9 .500 14-15 .483 McNeese St. 9-9 .500 11-16 .407 Texas-San Antonio 8-10 .444 12-15 .444 Sam Houston St. 7-11 .389 7-20 .259 Stephen F. Austin 6-12 .333 9-18 .333 Northwestern St. 6-12 .333 11-15 .423 Texas-Arlington 4-14 .222 7-22 .241


YEARLY STANDINGS Southland Overall 1994-95 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Nicholls 17-1 .944 24-6 .800 Louisiana-Monroe 11-7 .611 14-18 .438 Texas-San Antonio 11-7 .611 15-13 .538 Stephen F. Austin 9-9 .500 14-14 .500 North Texas 9-9 .500 14-13 .519 Northwestern St. 8-10 .444 13-14 .481 Texas-Arlington 7-11 .389 10-17 .370 McNeese St. 7-11 .389 11-16 .407 Texas St. 7-11 .389 12-14 .462 Sam Houston St. 4-14 .222 7-19 .269 Southland Overall 1995-96 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Louisiana-Monroe 13-5 .722 16-14 .519 North Texas 12-6 .667 15-13 .538 Texas-San Antonio 12-6 .667 14-14 .500 Stephen F. Austin 11-7 .611 17-11 .615 McNeese St. 11-7 .611 15-12 .577 Sam Houston St. 9-9 .500 11-16 .407 Texas St. 7-11 .389 11-15 .423 Texas-Arlington 7-11 .389 11-15 .423 Nicholls 5-13 .278 5-21 .192 Northwestern St. 3-15 .167 5-21 .192 Southland Overall 1996-97 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Texas St. 10-6 .625 16-13 .552 Louisiana-Monroe 10-6 .625 14-14 .500 McNeese St. 10-6 .625 18-12 .600 Northwestern St. 8-8 .500 13-15 .464 Stephen F. Austin 8-8 .500 12-15 .444 Texas-Arlington 8-8 .500 12-15 .444 Nicholls 7-9 .438 10-16 .385 Sam Houston St. 7-9 .438 8-18 .308 Texas-San Antonio 4-12 .250 9-17 .346

Southland Overall 2002-03 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Sam Houston St. 17-3 .850 23-7 .767 Stephen F. Austin 16-4 .800 21-8 .724 Texas-Arlington 13-7 .650 16-13 .552 Texas St. 11-9 .550 17-12 .586 McNeese St. 10-10 .500 15-14 .517 Lamar 10-10 .500 13-14 .481 Louisiana-Monroe 10-10 .500 12-16 .429 Southeastern La. 9-11 .450 11-16 .407 Texas-San Antonio 7-13 .350 10-17 .370 Northwestern St. 6-14 .300 6-21 .222 Nicholls 1-19 .050 3-25 .107

Southland Overall 2000-01 W-L Pct W-L Pct. McNeese St. 17-3 .850 22-9 .710 Nicholls 12-8 .600 14-14 .500 Texas-San Antonio 12-8 .600 14-15 .483 Northwestern St. 11-9 .550 19-13 .594 Sam Houston St. 11-9 .550 16-13 .552 Texas-Arlington 11-9 .550 13-15 .464 Texas St. 10-10 .500 13-15 .464 Louisiana-Monroe 8-12 .400 11-17 .393 Lamar 7-13 .350 9-18 .333 Stephen F. Austin 6-14 .300 9-17 .346 Southeastern La. 5-15 .250 8-21 .276

Southland Overall 2004-05 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Southeastern La. 13-3 .813 24-9 .727 Northwestern St. 13-3 .813 21-12 .636 Sam Houston St. 11-5 .688 18-12 .600 Texas-San Antonio 10-6 .625 15-13 .536 Lamar 9-7 .563 18-11 .621 Texas St. 8-8 .500 14-14 .500 McNeese St. 8-8 .500 13-15 .464 Texas-Arlington 7-9 .438 13-15 .464 Stephen F. Austin 6-10 .375 12-15 .444 Louisiana-Monroe 2-14 .125 8-19 .296 Nicholls 1-15 .063 6-21 .222

Southland Overall 2001-02 W-L Pct W-L Pct. McNeese St. 17-3 .850 21-9 .700 Louisiana-Monroe 15-5 .750 20-12 .625 Texas-San Antonio 13-7 .650 19-10 .655 Lamar 11-9 .550 15-14 .517 Stephen F. Austin 10-10 .500 13-15 .464 Texas St. 10-10 .500 12-16 .429 Sam Houston St. 9-11 .450 14-14 .500 Texas-Arlington 9-11 .450 12-15 .444 Northwestern St. 9-11 .450 13-18 .419 Southeastern La. 6-14 .300 7-20 .259 Nicholls 1-19 .050 2-25 .074

Southland Overall 2005-06 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Northwestern St. 15-1 .938 26-8 .765 Sam Houston St. 11-5 .688 22-9 .710 Southeastern La. 10-6 .625 16-12 .571 Stephen F. Austin 9-7 .563 17-12 .586 Lamar 9-7 .563 17-14 .548 McNeese St. 9-7 .563 14-14 .500 Texas-Arlington 7-9 .438 14-16 .467 Texas-San Antonio 6-10 .375 11-17 .393 Louisiana-Monroe 6-10 .375 10-18 .357 Nicholls 5-11 .313 9-18 .333 Texas St. 1-15 .063 3-24 .111

Southland Overall 2003-04 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Southeastern La. 11-5 .688 20-9 .690 Texas-Arlington 11-5 .688 17-12 .586 Texas-San Antonio 11-5 .688 19-14 .576 Stephen F. Austin 10-6 .625 21-9 .700 Sam Houston St. 8-8 .500 13-15 .464 Texas St. 8-8 .500 13-15 .464 Northwestern St. 8-8 .500 11-17 .393 Louisiana-Monroe 8-8 .500 12-19 .387 McNeese St. 7-9 .438 11-16 .407 Lamar 5-11 .313 11-18 .379 Nicholls 1-15 .063 6-21 .222

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Southland Overall 1997-98 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Nicholls 15-1 .938 19-10 .655 Texas St. 10-6 .625 17-11 .607 Texas-San Antonio 10-6 .625 16-11 .593 Northwestern St. 10-6 .625 13-14 .481 Louisiana-Monroe 8-8 .500 13-16 .448 Texas-Arlington 8-8 .500 13-16 .448 Sam Houston St. 7-9 .438 9-17 .346 Stephen F. Austin 6-10 .375 10-16 .385 McNeese St. 4-12 .250 7-19 .269 Southeastern La. 2-14 .125 6-20 .231

Southland Overall 1998-99 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Texas St. 13-5 .722 19-9 .679 Texas-San Antonio 12-6 .667 18-11 .620 Nicholls 12-6 .667 14-15 .483 Louisiana-Monroe 12-6 .667 13-14 .481 Lamar 11-7 .611 17-11 .607 McNeese St. 11-7 .611 13-15 .464 Northwestern St. 8-10 .444 11-15 .423 Texas-Arlington 8-10 .444 10-16 .385 Sam Houston St. 7-11 .389 10-16 .385 Southeastern La. 3-15 .167 6-20 .231 Stephen F. Austin 2-16 .111 4-22 .154 Southland Overall 1999-2000 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Sam Houston St. 15-3 .833 22-7 .759 Louisiana-Monroe 13-5 .722 19-9 .679 Texas-San Antonio 12-6 .667 15-13 .536 Northwestern St. 11-7 .611 17-13 .567 Texas-Arlington 11-7 .611 15-12 .556 Lamar 8-10 .444 15-16 .484 Texas St. 8-10 .444 12-17 .414 Nicholls 8-10 .444 11-17 .393 Southeastern La. 5-13 .278 10-17 .370 McNeese St. 5-13 .278 6-21 .222 Stephen F. Austin 3-15 .167 6-21 .222

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YEARLY STANDINGS 2006-07 East Northwestern St. McNeese St. Southeastern La. Lamar Nicholls Central Arkansas

Southland Overall W-L Pct W-L Pct. 10-6 .625 17-15 .531 9-7 .563 15-17 .469 8-8 .500 16-14 .533 8-8 .500 15-17 .469 7-9 .438 8-22 .267 4-12 .250 10-20 .333

2008-09 East Stephen F. Austin Nicholls Southeastern La. McNeese St. Northwestern St. Central Arkansas

Southland Overall W-L Pct W-L Pct. 13-3 .813 24-8 .750 12-4 .750 20-11 .645 7-9 .438 13-17 .433 5-11 .312 11-18 .379 3-13 .188 11-20 .355 3-13 .188 10-19 .345

2010-11 East McNeese St. Northwestern St. Southeastern La. Nicholls Lamar Central Arkansas

Southland Overall W-L Pct W-L Pct. 11-5 .688 21-12 .636 10-6 .625 18-14 .562 9-7 .562 15-14 .517 8-8 .500 14-14 .500 7-9 .438 13-17 .433 1-15 .062 5-24 .172

West W-L Pct W-L Pct. A&M-Corpus Christi 14-2 .875 26-7 .788 Sam Houston St. 13-3 .813 21-10 .788 Stephen F. Austin 8-8 .500 15-14 .517 Texas-Arlington 8-8 .500 13-17 .433 Texas St. 4-12 .250 9-20 .310 Texas-San Antonio 3-13 .188 7-22 .241

West W-L Pct W-L Pct. Sam Housotn St. 12-4 .750 18-12 .600 A&M-Corpus Christi 11-5 .688 18-16 .529 Texas-Arlington 9-7 .562 16-14 .533 Texas-San Antonio 8-8 .500 19-13 .594 Texas State 7-9 .438 14-16 .467 Lamar 6-10 .375 15-15 .500

West W-L Pct W-L Pct. Sam Houston St. 10-6 .625 18-13 .581 Texas St. 10-6 .625 16-16 .500 Stephen F. Austin 9-7 .562 18-11 .621 Texas-San Antonio 9-7 .562 20-14 .588 Texas-Arlington 7-9 .438 13-16 .448 A&M-Corpus Christi 5-11 .312 10-21 .323

2007-08 East Lamar Southeastern La. Northwestern St. McNeese St. Nicholls Central Arkansas

2009-10 East Stephen F. Austin Southeastern La. Nicholls Northwestern St. McNeese St. Central Arkansas

2011-12 East Lamar McNeese St. Northwestern St. Nicholls Southeastern La. Central Arkansas

Southland Overall W-L Pct W-L Pct. 13-3 .813 19-11 .633 9-7 .563 17-13 .567 9-7 .563 15-18 .455 7-9 .438 13-16 .448 5-11 .313 10-21 .323 4-12 .250 14-16 .467

West W-L Pct W-L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 13-3 .813 26-6 .813 Sam Houston St. 10-6 .625 23-8 .742 Texas-Arlington 7-9 .438 21-12 .636 Texas-San Antonio 7-9 .438 13-17 .433 Texas St. 6-10 .375 13-16 .448 A&M-Corpus Christi 6-10 .375 9-20 .310

Southland Overall W-L Pct W-L Pct. 11-5 .688 23-9 .719 10-6 .625 19-12 .613 7-9 .438 11-19 .367 5-11 .312 10-19 .345 5-11 .312 10-20 .333 3-13 .188 9-21 .300

West W-L Pct W-L Pct. Sam Houston St. 14-2 .875 25-8 .758 A&M-Corpus Christi 10-6 .625 17-15 .531 Texas-San Antonio 9-7 .562 19-11 .633 Texas State 9-7 .562 15-16 .484 Texas-Arlington 8-8 .500 16-14 .533 Lamar 5-11 .312 14-18 .438

Southland Overall W-L Pct W-L Pct. 11-5 .688 23-12 .657 10-6 .625 17-16 .515 8-8 .500 16-16 .500 6-10 .375 10-20 .333 5-11 .312 12-17 .414 3-13 .188 8-21 .276

West W-L Pct W-L Pct. Texas-Arlington 15-1 .938 24-9 .727 Stephen F. Austin 12-4 .750 20-12 .625 Texas-San Antonio 10-6 .625 18-14 .562 Sam Houston St. 7-9 .438 13-19 .406 Texas St. 5-11 .312 13-17 .433 A&M-Corpus Christi 4-12 .250 6-24 .200

HISTORY & RECORDS

Southland Overall 2012-13 W-L Pct W-L Pct. Stephen F. Austin 16-2 .889 27-5 .844 Northwestern St. 15-3 .833 23-9 .719 Oral Roberts 13-5 .722 20-15 .571 Southeastern La. 10-8 .556 13-18 .419 Sam Houston St. 8-10 .444 17-17 .500 Nicholls 8-10 .444 9-21 .300 McNeese St. 7-11 .389 14-17 .452 Central Arkansas 7-11 .389 13-17 .433 A&M-Corpus Christi 5-13 .278 6-23 .207 Lamar 1-17 .056 3-28 .097

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SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT TOURNA MEN T T I TLES Louisiana-Monroe*.........................................................6 Lamar.............................................................................4 Northwestern St..............................................................3 Louisiana Tech*..............................................................3 Texas-San Antonio*.........................................................3 McNeese St....................................................................2 Nicholls..........................................................................2 Sam Houston St..............................................................2 Texas St.*.......................................................................2 Southeastern Louisiana..................................................1 Stephen F. Austin............................................................1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...............................................1 Louisiana-Lafayette*.......................................................1 North Texas*...................................................................1 Texas-Arlington* ............................................................1 * indicates no longer a Southland Conference member

YEA RLY CH A MPIONS

1981 1982 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 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Mike Olliver, Lamar Alfred Turner, Louisiana-Lafayette Kenneth Lyons, North Texas and Lamont Robinson, Lamar Willie Simmons, Louisiana Tech Jerry Everett, Lamar Arthur Hayes, Louisiana-Monroe Robert Godbolt, Louisiana Tech Tony Worrell, North Texas Michael Cutright, McNeese St. Anthony Jones, Louisiana-Monroe Anthony Jones, Louisiana-Monroe Ryan Stuart, Louisiana-Monroe Ryan Stuart, Louisiana-Monroe Lynwood Wade, Texas St. Reggie Jackson, Nicholls Paul Marshall, Louisiana-Monroe Dameon Sansom, Texas St. Donald Harris, Texas-Arlington Steve Meyer, Texas-San Antonio Landon Rowe, Lamar Michael Byars-Dawson, Northwestern St. Fred Gentry, McNeese St. Donald Cole, Sam Houston St. LeRoy Hurd, Texas-San Antonio Ricky Woods, Southeastern La. Clifton Lee, Northwestern St. Chris Daniels, A&M-Corpus Christi Anthony Vereen, Texas-Arlington Matt Kingsley, Stephen F. Austin Ashton Mitchell, Sam Houston St. Devin Gibson, Texas-San Antonio Mike James, Lamar Shamir Davis, Northwestern St.

Tournaments: 33 Regular-Season Champion Has Won the Tournament: 22 (1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010) Regular-Season Champion Has Not Won the Tournament: 10 (1984, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013) Regular Season Champion Not in Finals: 4 (1994, 2000, 2008, 2012) All-Louisiana Final: 5 (1986, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2005) All-Texas Final: 7 (1983, 1994, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010) Neutral-Site Tournaments Shreveport, La.: 6 (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000) Bossier City, La.: 1 (2001) Houston, Texas: 1 (2007) Katy, Texas: 6 (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Tournaments on Campus Sites Host Team Won-Loss First Round Games:....................................... 32-11 (.744) Semifinal Games:............................................ 21-3 (.875) Championship Games:.................................... 14-4 (.778) Overall Tournament:...................................... 67-18 (.788)

A LL-T IME TOURNA MEN T STA NDINGS School App Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3 Lamar 15 Northwestern State 16 Sam Houston State 16 McNeese State 26 Stephen F. Austin 17 Southeastern Louisiana 9 Nicholls 13 Central Arkansas 1 Oral Roberts 1

W-L Pct. 5-2 .714 19-11 .633 19-13 .594 13-14 .542 23-25 .479 13-16 .448 6-8 .429 7-11 .389 0-1 .000 0-1 .000

Offense Defense Finishes Pts Avg. Pts. Avg. 1st 2nd 518 74.0 477 68.1 1 0 2,185 72.8 2,048 68.2 4 2 2,160 67.5 2,294 71.7 3 4 1,868 69.2 1,919 71.1 2 1 3,398 70.8 3,568 74.3 2 3 1,957 67.5 1,999 68.9 1 4 970 69.3 970 69.3 1 0 1,224 68.0 1,347 74.8 2 0 63 63.0 69 69.0 0 0 55 55.0 58 58.0 0 0

Former Members School Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Louisiana-Monroe Texas-San Antonio North Texas Arkansas State Texas State Texas-Arlington

W-L Pct. 4-1 .800 9-4 .692 21-16 .568 17-15 .531 11-11 .500 4-6 .400 10-15 .400 13-25 .342

Offense Defense Finishes Pts Avg. Pts. Avg. 1st 2nd 424 84.8 373 74.6 1 0 898 69.1 858 66.0 3 1 2,632 71.1 2,560 69.2 6 4 2,121 66.3 2,124 66.4 3 3 1712 75.9 1,724 75.3 1 5 656 65.6 687 68.7 0 1 1,884 73.7 1,889 75.5 2 1 2,795 73.6 2,982 78.5 1 3

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1981 Lamar 1982 Louisiana-Lafayette 1983 Lamar 1984 Louisiana Tech 1985 Louisiana Tech 1986 Louisiana-Monroe 1987 Louisiana Tech 1988 North Texas 1989 McNeese St. 1990 Louisiana-Monroe 1991 Louisiana-Monroe 1992 Louisiana-Monroe 1993 Louisiana-Monroe 1994 Texas St. 1995 Nicholls 1996 Louisiana-Monroe 1997 Texas St. 1998 Nicholls 1999 Texas-San Antonio 2000 Lamar 2001 Northwestern St. 2002 McNeese St. 2003 Sam Houston St. 2004 Texas-San Antonio 2005 Southeastern Louisiana 2006 Northwestern St. 2007 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2008 Texas-Arlington 2009 Stephen F. Austin 2010 Sam Houston St. 2011 Texas-San Antonio 2012 Lamar 2013 Northwestern St.

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YEARLY TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1981 First Round (Home Sites) at No. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 91, No. 5 Arkansas St. 73 No. 6 McNeese St. 79, at No. 3 Texas-Arlington 74 Semifinals (Beaumont, Texas) No. 1 Lamar 83, No. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 68 No. 2 Louisiana Tech 64, No. 6 McNeese St. 52 Third Place (Beaumont, Texas) No. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 79, No. 6 McNeese St. 73 Championship (Beaumont, Texas) No. 1 Lamar 83, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 69 All-Tournament Team: Mike Olliver, LU (MVP); B.B. Davis, LU; Dave Simmons, LTU; Chris Faggi, MCN; Kevin Figaro, ULL. 1982 First Round (Lafayette, La.) No. 4 McNeese St. 78, No. 5 Louisiana Tech 77 (3OT) Semifinals (Lafayette, La.) No. 3 Texas-Arlington 78, No. 2 Lamar 73 No. 1 Louisiana-Lafayette 105, No. 4 McNeese St. 69 Championship (Lafayette, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Lafayette 81, No. 3 Texas-Arlington 75 All-Tournament Team: Alford Turner, ULL (MVP); Terry Long, LU; Graylin Warner, ULL; Dan Gay, ULL; Joe Dumars, MCN. 1983 First Round (Beaumont, Texas) No. 6 Arkansas St. 66, No. 7 Texas-Arlington 56 No. 4 McNeese St. 112, No. 3 Louisiana-Monroe 101 (2OT) No. 5 North Texas 87, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 73 Semifinals (Beaumont, Texas) No. 5 North Texas 66, No. 4 McNeese St. 60 (OT) No. 1 Lamar 66, No. 6 Arkansas St. 46 Championship (Beaumont, Texas) No. 1 Lamar 75, No. 5 North Texas 54 All-Tournament Team: Kenneth Lyons, UNT (co-MVP); Lamont Robinson, LU (co-MVP); Kenneth Perkins, LU; Joe Dumars, MCN; Brian Kellybrew, LU.

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1984 First Round (Home Sites) at No. 4 McNeese St. 88, No. 5 Arkansas St. 72 at No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 108, No. 7 Texas-Arlington 86 at No. 3 Louisiana Tech 92, No. 6 North Texas 68 Semifinals (Beaumont, Texas) No. 3 Louisiana Tech 69, No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 56 No. 1 Lamar 85, No. 4 McNeese St. 66 Championship (Beaumont, Texas) No. 3 Louisiana Tech 68, No. 1 Lamar 65 All-Tournament Team: Willie Simmons, LTU (MVP); Tom Sewell, LU; Joe Dumars, MCN; Karl Malone, LTU; Rennie Bailey, LTU.

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1985 First Round (Home Sites) at No. 2 McNeese St. 89, No. 7 North Texas 78 at No. 3 Lamar 98, No. 6 Texas-Arlington 70 No. 5 Louisiana-Monroe 70, at No. 4 Arkansas St. 62 Semifinals (Ruston, La.) No. 3 Lamar 95, No. 2 McNeese St. 88 (OT) No. 1 Louisiana Tech 72, No. 5 Louisiana-Monroe 70 (OT) Championship (Ruston, La.) No. 1 Louisiana Tech 70, No. 3 Lamar 69 All-Tournament Team: Jerry Everett, LU (MVP); Karl Malone, LTU; Joe Dumars, MCN; Michael Saulsberry, ULM; James Gulley, LU. 1986 First Round (Home Sites) at No. 2 McNeese St. 85, No. 7 Texas-Arlington 71 at No. 3 Arkansas St. 79, No. 6 North Texas 71 at No. 4 Louisiana Tech 60, No. 5 Lamar 58 Semifinals (Monroe, La.) No. 2 McNeese St. 68, No. 3 Arkansas St. 57 No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 57, No. 4 Louisiana Tech 56 Championship (Monroe, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 59, No. 2 McNeese St. 57 All-Tournament Team: Arthur Hayes, ULM (MVP); Sean Paulfrey, ULM; Kenny Jimerson, MCN; Jerome Batiste, MCN; Randy White, LTU. 1987 First Round (Home Sites) at No. 4 Lamar 87, No. 5 North Texas 82 at No. 3 Arkansas St. 81, No. 6 Louisiana-Monroe 60 Semifinals (Ruston, La.) No. 3 Arkansas St. 69, No. 2 McNeese St. 59 No. 1 Louisiana Tech 70, No. 4 Lamar 64 Championship (Ruston, La.) No. 1 Louisiana Tech 58, No. 3 Arkansas St. 51 All-Tournament Team: Robert Godbolt, LTU (MVP); Randy White, LTU; James Gulley, LU; Steve Weidower, ASU; Reggie Gordon, ASU. 1988 First Round (Home Sites) No. 5 Texas-Arlington 74, at No. 3 Northwestern St. 69 No. 6 McNeese St. 87, at No. 4 Texas St. 79 Semifinals (Denton, Texas) No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 78, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 63 No. 1 North Texas 82, No. 6 McNeese St. 61 Championship (Denton, Texas) No. 1 North Texas 87, No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 70 All-Tournament Team: Tony Worrell, UNT (MVP); Willie Brand, UTA; Ronnie Morgan, UNT; Alvin Jefferson, ULM; Michael Saulsberry, ULM.

1989 First Round (Home Sites) at No. 4 Northwestern St. 82, No. 5 Texas St. 81 at No. 3 Louisiana-Monroe 81, No. 6 Texas-Arlington 75 Semifinals (Denton, Texas) No. 2 McNeese St. 80, No. 3 Louisiana-Monroe 65 No. 1 North Texas 100, No. 4 Northwestern St. 77 Championship (Denton, Texas) No. 2 McNeese St. 85, No. 1 North Texas 68 All-Tournament Team: Michael Cutright, MCN (MVP); Anthony Pullard, MCN; Wendell Williams, UNT; Ricky Robertson, UNT; Torgeir Bryn, TXST. 1990 First Round (Monroe, La.) No. 5 Texas-Arlington 72, No. 4 Sam Houston St. 66 No. 6 Northwestern St. 82, No. 3 Texas St. 58 No. 7 North Texas 67, No. 2 McNeese St. 62 Semifinals (Monroe, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 65, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 50 No. 7 North Texas 63, No. 6 Northwestern St. 61 Championship (Monroe, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 84, No. 7 North Texas 68 All-Tournament Team: Anthony Jones, ULM (MVP); Anthony Pullard, MCN; Ronnie Morgan, UNT; Fred Thompson, ULM; Roman Banks, NSU.; Bobby Kenyon, UTA. 1991 Semifinals (Monroe, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 75, No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 63 No. 2 Texas-Arlington 97, No. 3 North Texas 91 Championship (Monroe, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 87, No. 2 Texas-Arlington 60 All-Tournament Team: Anthony Jones, ULM (MVP); Chris Crease, ULM; Bobby Kenyon, UTA; Eric Gore, UTA; Glover Cody, UTA. 1992 First Round (San Antonio, Texas) No. 3 North Texas 91, No. 6 Stephen F. Austin 71 No. 5 Texas-Arlington 77, No. 4 Nicholls 62 Semifinals (San Antonio, Texas) No. 1 Texas-San Antonio 94, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 75 No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 78, No. 3 North Texas 71 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 81, No. 1 Texas-San Antonio 77 All-Tournament Team: Ryan Stuart, ULM (MVP); Keith Johnson, ULM; Ronnie Ellison, UTSA; Shawn Jamison, UTSA; Bobby Kenyon, UTA.


YEARLY TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1993 First Round (Monroe, La.) No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 77, No. 6 McNeese St. 68 No. 4 Texas-Arlington 83, No. 5 Texas St. 79 Semifinals (Monroe, La.) No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 86, No. 2 Nicholls 67 No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 106, No. 4 Texas-Arlington 82 Championship (Monroe, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 80, No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 66 All-Tournament Team: Ryan Stuart, ULM (MVP); Mike Ferguson, UTSA; Leonard Wilson, UTA; Keith Johnson, ULM; Louis Davis, ULM.

1997 First Round (Shreveport, La.) No. 3 McNeese St. 81, No. 6 Texas-Arlington 50 No. 4 Northwestern St. 85, No. 5 Stephen F. Austin 64 Semifinals (Shreveport, La.) No. 2 Texas St. 76, No. 3 McNeese St. 59 No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 85, No. 4 Northwestern St. 54 Championship (Shreveport, La.) No. 2 Texas St. 74, No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 64 All-Tournament Team: Dameon Sansom, TXST (MVP); Charles Duncan, NSU; Nick Dillon, ULM; Anthony Cook, ULM; Donte Mathis, TXST.

1994 First Round (Monroe, La.) No. 3 Nicholls 101, No. 6 Texas-San Antonio 89 No. 2 Texas St. 63, No. 7 Sam Houston St. 56 No. 4 North Texas 69, No. 5 McNeese St. 65 No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 92, No. 8 Stephen F. Austin 73 Semifinals (Monroe, La.) No. 2 Texas St. 68, No. 3 Nicholls 65 No. 4 North Texas 77, No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 74 Championship (Monroe, La.) No. 2 Texas St. 69, No. 4 North Texas 60 All-Tournament Team: Lynwood Wade, TXST (MVP); DeJuan Brown, TXST; Jesse Ratliff, UNT; Adam Smith, UNT; Gerard King, NICH.

1998 First Round (Shreveport, La.) No. 6 Texas-Arlington 66, No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 62 No. 4 Texas St. 90, No. 5 Louisiana-Monroe 87 Semifinals (Shreveport, La.) No. 1 Nicholls 79, No. 4 Texas St. 71 No. 6 Texas-Arlington 77, No. 2 Northwestern St. 72 Championship (Shreveport, La.) No. 1 Nicholls 84, No. 6 Texas-Arlington 81 All-Tournament Team: Donald Harris, UTA (MVP); Kenderick Franklin, NICH; Jason McCutcheon, NICH; Russell McCutcheon, NICH; Bill Washington, UTA.

1995 First Round (Campus sites) No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 89, No. 6 Northwestern St. 78 No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 75, No. 7 Texas-Arlington 61 No. 1 Nicholls 88, No. 8 McNeese St. 69 No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 73, No. 5 North Texas 72 Semifinals (Shreveport, La.) No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 78, No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 76 No. 1 Nicholls 91, No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 89 Championship (Shreveport, La.) No. 1 Nicholls 98, No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 87 All-Tournament Team: Reggie Jackson, NICH (MVP); Gerard King, NICH; Horace Lee, ULM; Ray Washington, NICH; Derek Watts, NICH; Kevin Barker, SFA.

2000 First Round (Campus sites) at No. 1 Sam Houston St. 49, No. 8 Nicholls 48 No. 7 Lamar 66, at No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 62 No. 6 Texas St. 88, at No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 86 No. 5 Northwestern St. 88, at No. 4 Texas-Arlington 83 (OT) Semifinals (Shreveport, La.) No. 7 Lamar 53, No. 6 Texas St. 50 No. 5 Northwestern St. 70, No. 1 Sam Houston St. 64 Championship (Shreveport, La.) No. 7 Lamar 62, No. 5 Northwestern St. 55 All-Tournament Team: Landon Rowe, LU (MVP); Wesley Williams, TXST; Richard Taylor, NSU; Brentt Shropshire, NSU; Thaydeus Holden, LU.

2002 First Round (Campus sites) at No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 99, No. 6 Texas St. 83 at No. 4 Lamar 53, No. 5 Stephen F. Austin 36 Semifinals (Campus sites) at No. 1 McNeese St. 71, No. 4 Lamar 57 at No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 64, No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 62 Championship (Lake Charles, La.) at No. 1 McNeese St. 65, No. 2 Louisiana-Monroe 43 All-Tournament Team: Fred Gentry, MCN (MVP); Devin Brown, UTSA; Wojciech Myrda, ULM; Ben Perkins, MCN; Damond Williams, MCN. 2003 First Round (Campus sites) No. 6 McNeese St. 78, at No. 3 Texas-Arlington 67 at No. 4 Texas St. 94, No. 5 Louisiana-Monroe 85 Semifinals (Campus sites) at No. 1 Sam Houston St. 64, No. 6 McNeese St. 58 at No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 67, No. 4 Texas St. 58 Championship (Huntsville, Texas) at No. 1 Sam Houston St. 69, No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 66 (OT) All-Tournament Team: Donald Cole, SHSU (MVP); Terry Conerway, TXST; Jason Coleman, MCN; Taylor Moore, SFA; Eddy Fobbs, SHSU. 2004 First Round (Campus sites) at No. 1 Texas-Arlington 77, No. 8 Louisiana-Monroe 62 at No. 2 Southeastern La. 72, No. 7 Northwestern St. 64 at No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 78, No. 6 Texas St. 73 at No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 85, No. 5 Sam Houston St. 53 Semifinals (Campus sites) No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 87, at No. 2 Southeastern La. 85 No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 69, at No. 1 Texas-Arlington 68 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) at No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 74, No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 70 All-Tournament Team: LeRoy Hurd, UTSA (MVP); Kurt Attaway, UTSA; Mike Gardener, SLU; Justin Harbert, UTSA; Dedrick Sanders, SFA.

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1996 First Round (Shreveport, La.) No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 60, No. 6 Sam Houston St. 58 No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 94, No. 5 McNeese St. 91 Semifinals (Shreveport, La.) No. 2 North Texas 80, No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 71 No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 92, No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 73 Championship (Shreveport, La.) No. 1 Louisiana-Monroe 71, No. 2 North Texas 60 All-Tournament Team: Paul Marshall, ULM (MVP); Alvin Edwards, ULM; Marlon Anderson, UTSA; Sean Riley, UNT; David Miller, UNT.

1999 First Round (Shreveport, La.) No. 6 Lamar 90, No. 3 Louisiana-Monroe 71 No. 5 McNeese St. 100, No. 4 Nicholls 87 Semifinals (Shreveport, La.) No. 1 Texas St. 92, No. 5 McNeese St. 82 No. 2 Texas-San Antonio 77, No. 6 Lamar 63 Championship (Shreveport, La.) No. 2 Texas-San Antonio 71, No. 1 Texas St. 63 All-Tournament Team: Steve Meyer, UTSA (MVP); Leon Watson, UTSA; Jeff Foster, TXST; Donte Mathis, TXST; Matt Sundblad, LU.

2001 First Round (Campus sites) at No. 1 McNeese St. 83, No. 8 Louisiana-Monroe 78 at No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 71, No. 7 Texas St. 69 at No. 4 Sam Houston St. 103, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 98 (2OT) No. 6 Northwestern St. 68, at No. 2 Nicholls 61 Semifinals (Bossier City, La.) No. 1 McNeese St. 99, No. 4 Sam Houston St. 82 No. 6 Northwestern St. 86, No. 3 Texas-San Antonio 73 Championship (Bossier City, La.) No. 6 Northwestern St. 72, No. 1 McNeese St. 71 All-Tournament Team: Michael Byars-Dawson, NSU (MVP); Senecca Wall, SHSU; Demond Mallet, MCN; Devin Brown, UTSA; Chris Thompson, NSU; Tierre Brown, MCN.

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2005 First Round (Campus sites) at No. 1 Northwestern St. 71, No. 8 Texas-Arlington 67 at No. 2 Southeastern Louisiana 75, No. 7 Texas St. 58 at No. 3 Sam Houston St. 88, No. 6 McNeese St. 70 No. 5 Lamar 91, at No. 4 Texas-San Antonio 83 Semifinals (Campus sites) at No. 1 Northwestern St. 90, No. 5 Lamar 75 at No. 2 Southeastern La. 71, No. 3 Sam Houston St. 62 Championship (Natchitoches, La.) No. 2 Southeastern La. 49, at No. 1 Northwestern St. 42 All-Tournament Team: Ricky Woods, SLU (MVP); Alan Daniels, LU; Clifton Lee, NSU; Jermaine Wallace, NSU; Nate Lofton, SLU.

2009 First Round (Katy, Texas) No. 2 Nicholls 80, No. 7 Texas St. 75 No. 6 Texas-San Antonio 83, No. 3 Sam Houston St. 74 No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 67, No. 8 Southeastern La. 56 No. 4 A&M-Corpus Christi 79, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 72 Semifinals (Katy, Texas) No. 6 Texas-San Antonio 57, No. 2 Nicholls 55 No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 63, A&M-Corpus Christi 60 Championship (Katy, Texas) No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 68, No. 6 Texas-San Antonio 57 All-Tournament Team: Matt Kingsley, SFA (MVP); Josh Alexander, SFA; Eddie Williams, SFA; Devin Gibson, UTSA; Kevin Palmer, AMCC.

2006 First Round (Campus sites) at No. 1 Northwestern St. 75, No. 8 Texas-San Antonio 61 at No. 2 Sam Houston St. 86, No. 7 Texas-Arlington 84 (2OT) No. 6 Lamar 68, at No. 3 Southeastern Louisiana 65 at No. 4 Stephen F. Austin 72, No. 5 McNeese St. 70 Semifinals (Campus sites) at No. 1 Northwestern St. 80, Lamar 66 at No. 2 Sam Houston St. 78, Stephen F. Austin 72 Championship (Natchitoches, La.) at No. 1 Northwestern St. 95, No. 2 Sam Houston St. 87 All-Tournament Team: Clifton Lee, NSU (MVP); Alan Daniels, LU; Josh Gardiner, SHSU; Jejuan Plair, SHSU; Tyronn Mitchell, NSU.

2010 First Round (Katy, Texas) No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 77, No. 7 Texas-Arlington 54 No. 3 A&M-Corpus Christi 78, No. 6 Texas-San Antonio 66 No. 1 Sam Houston St. 62, No. 8 Nicholls 57 No. 4 Southeastern La. 79, No. 5 Texas St. 78 (OT) Semifinals (Katy, Texas) No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 60, No. 3 A&M-Corpus Christi 53 No. 1 Sam Houston St. 88, No. 4 Southeastern La. 85 Championship (Katy, Texas) No. 1 Sam Houston St. 64, No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 48 All-Tournament Team: Ashton Mitchell, SHSU (MVP); Gilberto Clavell, SHSU; Eddie Williams, SFA; Jereal Scott, SFA; Anatoly Bose, NICH.

2007 First Round (Houston, Texas) No. 7 Lamar 99, No. 2 Sam Houston St. 98 No. 3 Northwestern St. 85, No. 6 Stephen F. Austin 76 No. 1 A&M-Corpus Christi 80, No. 8 Southeastern La. 72 No. 4 McNeese St. 77, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 76 Semifinals (Houston, Texas) No. 3 Northwestern St. 78, No. 7 Lamar 65 No. 1 A&M-Corpus Christi 87, No. 4 McNeese St. 66 Championship (Houston, Texas) No. 1 A&M-Corpus Chrsiti 81, No. 3 Northwestern St. 78 All-Tournament Team: Chris Daniels, AMCC (MVP); Trey Gilder, NSU; Kevin Menifee, AMCC; Jermaine Spencer, NSU; Josh Washington, AMCC.

2011 First Round (Katy, Texas) No. 7 Texas-San Antonio 97, No. 2 Northwestern St. 96 No. 3 Sam Houston St. 61, No. 6 Stephen F. Austin 45 No. 1 McNeese St. 61, No. 8 Nicholls 54 No. 4 Texas St. 72, No. 5 Southeastern La. 68 Semifinals (Katy, Texas) No. 7 Texas-San Antonio 79, No. 3 Sam Houston St. 70 No. 1 McNeese St. 91, No. 4 Texas St. 83 Championship (Katy, Texas) No. 7 Texas-San Antonio 75, No. 1 McNeese St. 72 All-Tournament Team: Devin Gibson, UTSA (MVP); Jeromie Hill, UTSA; Diego Kapelan, MCN; Patrick Richard, MCN; Gilberto Clavell, SHSU.

2008 First Round (Katy, Texas) No. 7 Texas-Arlington 81, No. 2 Lamar 75 No. 3 Sam Houston St. 64, No. 6 McNeese St. 62 (OT) No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 71, No. 8 Texas-San Antonio 60 No. 4 Northwestern St. 71, No. 5 Southeastern La. 51 Semifinals (Katy, Texas) No. 7 Texas-Arlington 72, No. 3 Sam Houston St. 66 No. 5 Northwestern St. 69, No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 66 Championship (Katy, Texas) No. 7 Texas-Arlington 82, No. 5 Northwestern St. 79 All-Tournament Team: Anthony Vereen, UTA (MVP); Matt Kingsley, SFA; Trey Gilder, NSU; Rog’er Guignard, UTA; Larry Posey, UTA.

2012 First Round (Katy, Texas) No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 68, Sam Houston St. 46 No. 3 Lamar 76, No. 6 Northwestern St. 69 No. 1 Texas-Arlington 96, No. 8 Nicholls 48 No. 4 McNeese St. 78, No. 5 Texas-San Antonio 74 (OT) Semifinals (Katy, Texas) No. 3 Lamar 55, No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 44 No. 4 McNeese St. 92, No. 1 Texas-Arlington 72 Championship (Katy, Texas) No. 3 Lamar 70, No. 4 McNeese St. 49 All-Tournament Team: Mike James, LU (MVP); Patrick Richard, MCN; Anthony Miles, LU; Dontae Cannon, MCN; Devon Lamb, LU.

2013 First Round (Katy, Texas) No. 8 McNeese St. 62, No. 5 Nicholls 59 No. 6 Sam Houston St. 69, No. 7 Central Arkansas 63 Second Round (Katy, Texas) No. 4 Southeastern La. 85, No. 8 McNeese St. 65 No. 6 Sam Houston St. 58, vs. No. 3 Oral Roberts 55 Semifinals (Katy, Texas) No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 68, No. 4 Southeastern La. 57 No. 2 Northwestern St. 55, No. 6 Sam Houston St. 52 Championship (Katy, Texas) No. 2 Northwestern St. 68, No. 1 Stephen F. Austin 66 All-Tournament Team: Shamir Davis, NSU (MVP); DeQuan Hicks, NSU; Taylor Smith, SFA; Desmond Haymon, SFA; Darius Gatson, SHSU.

TOURNA MEN T OT 2012 OT No. 4 McNeese St. 78, No. 5 Texas-San Antonio 74 2010 OT No. 4 Southeastern La. 79, No. 5 Texas St. 78 2008 OT No. 3 Sam Houston St. 64, No. 6 McNeese St. 62 2006 2OT No. 2 Sam Houston St. 86, Texas-Arlington 84 2003 OT No. 1 Sam Houston St. 69, No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 66 2001 2OT No. 4 Sam Houston St. 103, No. 5 Texas-Arlington 98 2000 OT No. 5 Northwestern St. 88, No. 4 Texas-Arlington 83 1985 OT No. 3 Lamar 95, No. 2 McNeese St. 88 OT No. 1 Louisiana Tech 72, No. 5 Louisiana-Monroe 70 1983 2OT No. 4 McNeese St. 112, No. 3 Louisiana-Monroe 101 OT No. 5 North Texas 66, No. 4 McNeese St. 60 1982 3OT No. 4 McNeese St. 78, No. 5 Louisiana Tech 77


ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS BY TEAM Lamar Alan Daniels, 2005, 06; B.B. Davis, 1981; Jerry Everett, 1985; James Gulley, 1985, 87; Thaydeus Holden, 2000; Mike James, 2012; Brian Kellybrew, 1983; Devon Lamb, 2012; Terry Long, 1982; Anthony Miles, 2012; Mike Olliver, 1981; Kenneth Perkins, 1983; Lamont Robinson, 1983; Landon Rowe, 2000; Tom Sewell, 1984; Matt Sundblad, 1999. McNeese State Jerome Batiste, 1986; Tierre Brown, 2001; Dontae Cannon, 2012 Jason Coleman, 2003; Michael Cutright, 1989; Joe Dumars, 1982, 83, 84, 85; Chris Faggi, 1981; Fred Gentry, 2002; Kenny Jimerson, 1986; Diego Kapelan, 2011; Demond Mallet, 2001; Ben Perkins, 2002; Anthony Pullard, 1989, 90; Patrick Richard, 2011, 12; Damond Williams, 2002. Nicholls Anatoly Bose, 2010; Kenderick Franklin, 1998; Reggie Jackson, 1995; Gerard King, 1994, 95; Jason McCutcheon, 1998; Russell McCutcheon, 1998; Ray Washington, 1995; Derek Watts, 1995. Northwestern State Roman Banks, 1990; Michael Byars-Dawson, 2001; Shamir Davis, 2013; Charles Duncan, 1997; Trey Gilder, 2007, 08; DeQuan Hicks, 2013; Clifton Lee, 2005, 06; Tyronn Mitchell, 2006; Brentt Shropshire, 2000; Jermaine Spencer, 2007; Richard Taylor, 2000; Chris Thompson, 2001; Jermaine Wallace, 2005. Sam Houston State Gilberto Clavell, 2010, 11; Donald Cole, 2003; Eddy Fobbs, 2003; Josh Gardiner, 2006; Darius Gatson, 2013; Ashton Mitchell, 2010; Jejuan Plair, 2006; Senecca Wall, 2001. Southeastern Louisiana Mike Gardener, 2004; Nate Lofton, 2005; Ricky Woods, 2005. Stephen F. Austin Josh Alexander, 2009; Kevin Barker, 1995; Desmond Haymon, 2013; Matt Kingsley, 2008, 09; Taylor Moore, 2003; Dedrick Sanders, 2004; Jereal Scott, 2010; Taylor Smith, 2013; Eddie Williams, 2009, 10. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Chris Daniels, 2007; Kevin Menifee, 2007; Kevin Palmer, 2009; Josh Washington, 2007.

FORMER MEMBERS Arkansas State Reggie Gordon, 1987; Steve Weidower, 1987. Louisiana-Lafayette Kevin Figaro, 1981; Dan Gay, 1982; Alfred Turner, 1982; Graylin Warner, 1982.

Texas-Arlington Willie Brand, 1988; Glover Cody, 1991; Eric Gore, 1991; Roge’r, 2008, Donald Harris, 1998; Bobby Kenyon,1990, 91, 92; Larry Posey, 2008; Anthony Vereen, 2008; Bill Washington, 1998. Texas-San Antonio Marlon Anderson, 1996; Kurt Attaway, 2004; Devin Brown, 2001, 02; Ronnie Ellison, 1992; Mike Ferguson, 1993; Devin Gibson, 2009, 11; Jeromie Hill, 2011; LeRoy Hurd, 2004; Shawn Jamison, 1992; Steve Meyer, 1999; Leon Watson, 1999. Texas State DeJuan Brown, 1994; Torgier Bryn, 1989; Terry Conerway, 2003; Jeff Foster, 1999; Donte Mathis, 1997, 99; Dameon Sansom, 1997; Lynwood Wade, 1994; Wesley Williams, 2000.

REPEAT A LL-TOURNA MEN T PICKS Four-Time Selections Joe Dumars, McNeese State, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Three-Time Selections Bobby Kenyon, UT Arlington, 1990, 91, 92 Two-Time Selections Devin Brown, UTSA, 2001, 02 Gilberto Clavell, Sam Houston State, 2010, 11 Alan Daniels, Lamar, 2005, 06 Devin Gibson, UTSA, 2009, 11 Trey Gilder, Northwestern State, 2007, 08 James Gulley, Lamar, 1985, 87 Anthony Jones, UL-Monroe, 1990, 91 Gerard King, Nicholls State, 1994, 95 Clifton Lee, Northwestern State, 2005, 06 Karl Malone, Louisiana Tech, 1984, 85 Donte Mathis, Texas State, 1997, 99 Ronnie Morgan, North Texas, 1988, 90 Anthony Pullard, McNeese State, 1989, 90 Patrick Richard, McNeese State, 2011, 12 Michael Saulsberry, UL-Monroe, 1985, 88 Ryan Stuart, UL-Monroe, 1992, 93 Randy White, Louisiana Tech, 1986, 87 Eddie Williams, Stephen F. Austin, 2009, 10

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Louisiana-Monroe Anthony Cook, 1997; Chris Crease, 1990; Louis Davis, 1993; Nick Dillon, 1997; Arthur Hayes, 1986; Alvin Jefferson, 1988; Keith Johnson, 1992, 93; Anthony Jones, 1990, 91; Horace Lee, 1995; Wojciech Myrda, 2002; Sean Paulfrey, 1986; Michael Saulsberry, 1985, 88; Ryan Stuart, 1992, 93; Fred Thompson, 1990; Paul Marshall, 1996; Alvin Edwards, 1996.

North Texas Kenneth Lyons, 1983; David Miller, 1996; Ronnie Morgan, 1988; Jesse Ratliff, 1994; Sean Riley, 1996; Ricky Robertson, 1989; Adam Smith, 1994; Wendell Williams, 1989; Tony Worrell, 1988.

Louisiana Tech Rennie Bailey, 1984; Robert Godbolt, 1987; Karl Malone, 1984, 85; Dave Simmons, 1981; Willie Simmons, 1984; Randy White, 1986, 87.

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TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points Game: 47, Kenneth Lyons, North Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, 1983 Tourney: 85, Kenneth Lyons, North Texas, 1983 Most Field Goals Made Game: 17, Joe Dumars, McNeese St. vs. North Texas, 1985 Tourney: 30, Kenneth Lyons, North Texas, 1983 Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 29, Alan Daniels, Lamar vs. Northwestern State, 2006 Tourney: 62, Jerry Everett, Lamar, 1985 Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 100.0 (7-7) , Gerard King, Nicholls vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1995 100.0 (7-7), Chris Crease, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas-Arlington, 1991 100.0 (7-7), John Tate, Arkansas St. vs. North Texas, 1986 Tourney: 92.9 (13-14), Chris Crease, Louisiana-Monroe, 1991 Most Three-Point Goals Made Game: 8, Marcus Anthony, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas St., 1998 Tourney: 12, Rog’er Guignard, Texas-Arlington, 2008 Most Three-Point Attempts Game: 15, Raymond Anthony, Lamar vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2005 Tourney: 28, Demond Mallet, McNeese St., 2001 28, Rog’er Guignard, Texas-Arlington, 2008 Highest Three-Point Percentage (5 Made 3 pt. FG) Game: 83.3 (5-6), Jejuan Plair, Sam Houston St. vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2006 83.3 (5-6), Eliezar Gordon, Texas St. vs. McNeese St., 1988 Tourney: 87.5 (7-8), Jeromie Hill, Texas-San Antonio, 2011 Most Free Throws Made Game: 19, Senecca Wall, Sam Houston St. vs. Texas-Arlington, 2001 Tourney: 30, Senecca Wall, Sam Houston St., 2001 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 24, Senecca Wall, Sam Houston St. vs. Texas-Arlington, 2001 Tourney: 37, Senecca Wall, Sam Houston St., 2001

Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe Highest Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 12 Atts.) Game: 100.0 (16-16), Kevin Barker, Stephen F. Austin vs. Nicholls, 1995 100.0 (12-12), LeRoy Hurd, Texas-San Antonio vs. Southeastern La., 2004 100.0 (12-12), Dwayne Davis, McNeese St. vs. North Texas, 1989 Tourney: 100.0 (20-20), Kevin Barker, Stephen F. Austin, 1995 100.0 (13-13), Steve Wiedower, Arkansas St. 1986, 1987 Most Rebounds Game: 22, Nate Lofton, Southeastern La. vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2004 22, Anthony Pullard, McNeese St. vs. North Texas, 1990 Tourney: 37, Ronnie Morgan, North Texas, 1990 Most Assists Game: 14, Howard Nathan, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1994 Tourney: 22, Howard Nathan, Louisiana-Monroe, 1994

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Most Steals Game: Tourney:

7, Chris Thompson, Northwestern St. vs. Nicholls, 2001 7, Donte Mathis, Texas St. vs. McNeese St., 1997 7, Joe Dumars, McNeese St. vs. North Texas, 1985 12, Horace Lee, Louisiana-Monroe, 1995

Most Blocked Shots Game: 9, Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2002 Tourney: 13, Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe, 2002 Most Turnovers Game: 11, Bobby Joe Douglas, Louisiana-Monroe vs. McNeese St., 1983 Tourney: 15, Alex Richardson, Louisiana-Monroe, 1995

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Most Minutes Played Game: 55, Emmerson Wafer, Louisiana Tech vs. McNeese St., 1982 55, Rennie Bailey, Louisiana Tech vs. McNeese St., 1982 55, Chris Faggi, McNeese St. vs. Louisiana Tech, 1982 Tourney: 122, Patrick Richard, McNeese St., 2012


TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS Points Scored Game High: Game Low: Tourney:

112, McNeese St. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1983 36, Stephen F. Austin vs. Lamar, 2002 277, Nicholls, 1995

Field Goals Made Game High: 42, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas-Arlington, 1984 Game Low: 14, Northwestern St. vs. Southeastern La., 2005 14, Stephen F. Austin vs. Lamar, 2002 14, Nicholls vs. Texas-Arlington, 2012 Tourney: 109, Lamar, 1985 Field Goals Attempted Game High: 84, Nicholls vs. Texas-San Antonio, 1994 Game Low: 33, Arkansas St. vs. Lamar, 1983 Tourney: 216, Lamar, 1985 Field Goal Percentage Game High: 69.2 (36-52), McNeese St. vs. Arkansas St., 1984 Game Low: 22.9 (14-61), Nicholls vs. Texas-Arlington, 2012 Tourney: 58.3 (77-132), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2007

Josh Alexander, Stephen F. Austin

Three-Point Goals Made Game High: 14, Northwestern St. vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2011 14, Texas St. vs. Texas-San Antonio 2000 14, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas St., 1998 Tourney: 30, Sam Houston St., 2006

Rebounds Game High: Game Low: Tourney:

57, Texas-San Antonio vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2002 17, Texas-Arlington vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2010 136, McNeese State, 2001

Three-Point Attempts Game High: 36, Sam Houston St. vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2011 Tourney: 76, Sam Houston St., 2006

Assists Game High: Game Low: Tourney:

27, Sam Houston St. vs. McNeese St., 2005 2, Stephen F. Austin vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1991 61, Sam Houston St., 2006

Steals Game High: Tourney:

18, Nicholls vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1995 39, Nicholls, 1995

Blocked Shots Game High: Tourney:

14, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2002 14, McNeese St. vs. Northwestern St., 2001 21, McNeese St., 2001

Turnovers Game High: Game Low: Tourney:

30, Louisiana-Monroe vs. Nicholls, 1995 5, Lamar vs. Sam Houston St., 2007 5, McNeese St. vs. Lamar, 2002 5, Lamar vs. Louisiana Tech, 1985 60, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2007

Three-Point Percentage (Min. 10) Game High: 66.7 (10-15), Texas-San Antonio vs. Northwestern St., 2011 Tourney: 60.0 (9-15), Texas-Arlington, 1988 Free Throws Made Game High: 37, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi vs. McNeese St., 2007 Game Low: 2, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston St., 2011 2, Lamar vs. Texas St., 2000 Tourney: 78, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2007

Free Throw Percentage Game High: 100.0 (22-22), Texas St. vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2004 Game Low: 28.6 (4-14), North Texas vs. Lamar, 1983 Tourney: 100.0 (22-22), Texas State, 2004

Personal Fouls Game High: 36, Northwestern St. vs. Texas-Arlington, 1988 Game Low: 9, Four times

HISTORY & RECORDS

Free Throws Attempted Game High: 46, McNeese St. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1983; 46, North Texas vs. McNeese St., 1988 Game Low: 4, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston St., 2011 4, Lamar vs. Texas St., 2000 Tourney: 104, McNeese St., 2001 104, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2007

Victory Margin Game High: 48, Texas-Arlington vs. Nicholls, 2012

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SOUTHLAND POSTSEASON HISTORY NCA A HISTORY All-Time Records App. Lamar 6 Northwestern State 3 Oral Roberts1 5 McNeese State 2 Nicholls 2 Sam Houston State 2 Houston Baptist2 1 Southeastern Louisiana 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1

W 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L Pct. 6 .454 3 .400 5 .286 2 .000 2 .000 2 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000

Former Members App. W L Pct. Louisiana Tech 3 3 3 .500 Texas-San Antonio 3 1 3 .250 Louisiana-Monroe2 7 0 7 .000 Texas State 2 0 2 .000 North Texas 1 0 1 .000 Trinity 1 0 1 .000 Texas-Arlington 1 0 1 .000 Louisiana-Lafayette4 1 0 1 .000 1 Not a member of Southland Conference for first five appearances; 2Not a member of Southland Conference at time of first participation; 3Participation in 1972 and 1973 tournaments voided by NCAA Committee on Infractions.

NCA A RESULTS NOTE: Tournament seeding began in 1979. 1969 First Round (Manhattan, Kan.) Texas A&M 81, Trinity 66 (no seeding) 1974 First Round (Denton, Texas) Oral Roberts1 86, Syracuse 82 (no seeding) Second Round (Tulsa, Okla.) Oral Roberts1 96, Louisville 93 Midwest Regional (Tulsa, Okla.) Kansas 93, Oral Roberts1 90 (OT)

HISTORY & RECORDS

1979 First & Second Round (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) No. 10 Lamar 95, No. 7 Detroit 87 No. 2 Michigan St. 95, No. 10 Lamar 64 1980 First & Second Round (Ogden, Utah) No. 10 Lamar 87, No. 7 Weber St. 86 No. 10 Lamar 81, No. 2 Oregon St. 77 West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) No. 6 Clemson 74, No. 8 Lamar 66 1981 First Round (Austin, Texas) No. 8 Lamar 71, No. 9 Missouri 67 No. 1 Louisiana St. 100, No. 8 Lamar 78

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Shamir Davis, Northwestern State in 2013 NCAA Tournament 1982 First Round (Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 9 Tennessee 61, No. 8 Louisiana-Lafayette 57

1989 First Round (Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 1 Illinois 77, No. 16 McNeese St. 71

1983 First & Second Round (Houston, Texas) No. 11 Lamar 73, No. 6 Alabama 50 No. 3 Villanova 60, No. 11 Lamar 58

1990 First Round (Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 2 Purdue 75, No. 15 Louisiana-Monroe 63

1984 Preliminary Round (Dayton, Ohio) No. 12 Alcorn State 79, No. 12 Houston Baptist1 60 First & Second Round (Memphis, Tenn.) No. 6 Memphis 92, No. 11 Oral Roberts1 83 No. 10 Louisiana Tech 66, No. 7 Fresno St. 56 No. 2 Houston 77, No. 10 Louisiana Tech 69 1985 First & Second Round (Tulsa, Okla.) No. 5 Louisiana Tech 78, No. 12 Pittsburgh 54 No. 5 Louisiana Tech 79, No. 4 Ohio St. 67 Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) No. 1 Oklahoma 86, No. 5 Louisiana Tech 84 (OT)

1991 First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) No. 2 Duke 102, No. 15 Louisiana-Monroe 73 1992 First Round (Milwaukee, Wis.) No. 2 So. California 84, No. 15 Louisiana-Monroe 54 1993 First Round (Nashville, Tenn.) No. 4 Iowa 82, No. 13 Louisiana-Monroe 69 1994 First Round (Wichita, Kan.) No. 2 Massachusetts 78, No. 15 Texas St. 60

1986 First Round (Long Beach, Calif.) No. 4 UNLV 74, No. 13 Louisiana-Monroe 51

1995 First Round (Dayton, Ohio) No. 4 Virginia 96, No. 13 Nicholls 72

1987 First Round (Chicago, Ill.) No. 3 DePaul 76, No. 14 Louisiana Tech 62

1996 First Round (Milwaukee, Wis.) No. 2 Wake Forest 62, No. 15 Louisiana-Monroe 50

1988 First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah) No. 2 N. Carolina 83, No. 15 North Texas 65

1997 First Round (Kansas City, Mo.) No. 1 Minnesota 78, No. 16 Texas St. 46


SOUTHLAND POSTSEASON HISTORY 1998 First Round (Sacramento, Calif.) No. 1 Arizona 99, No. 16 Nicholls 60 1999 First Round (Denver, Colo.) No. 1 Connecticut 91, No. 16 Texas-San Antonio 66 2000 East Regional (Winston-Salem, N.C.) No. 1 Duke 82, No. 16 Lamar 55 2001 Opening-Round Game (Dayton, Ohio) Northwestern St. 71, Winthrop 67 First Round No. 1 Illinois 96, No. 16 Northwestern St. 54

2011 First Four (Dayton, Ohio) No. 16 Texas-San Antonio 70, No. 16 Alabama St. 61 Second Round (Cleveland, Ohio) No. 1 Ohio St. 75, No. 16 Texas-San Antonio 46 2012 First Four (Dayton, Ohio) No. 16 Vermont 71, No. 16 Lamar 59 2013 Second Round (Austin, Texas) No. 3 Florida 79, No. 14 Northwestern State 47

1975 First Round (New York, N.Y.) Oral Roberts1 97, Memphis 95 Second Round (New York, N.Y.) Oregon 68, Oral Roberts1 59 1977 First Round (Campus Sites) Oregon 90, at Oral Roberts1 89

2003 First Round (Tampa, Fla.) No. 2 Florida 85, No. 15 Sam Houston St. 55

1980 First Round (Campus Sites) at Louisiana-Lafayette 74, UAB 72 Second Round (Campus Sites) Louisiana-Lafayette 77, at Texas 76 Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) at Minnesota 94, Louisiana-Lafayette 73

2004 First Round (Seattle, Wash.) No. 1 Stanford 71, No. 16 Texas-San Antonio 45 2005 First Round (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 2 Oklahoma St. 63, No. 15 Southeastern La. 50

2007 First Round (Chicago, Ill.) No. 2 Wisconsin 76, No. 15 A&M-Corpus Christi 63 First Round (Sacramento, Calif.) No. 3 Washington State 70, No. 14 Oral Roberts1 54

2009 First Round (Miami, Fla.) No. 3 Syracuse 59, No. 14 Stephen F. Austin 44

1981 First Round (Campus Sites) at South Alabama 74, Texas-Arlington 71 Oklahoma 81, at Oral Roberts1 73 1982 First Round (Campus Sites) at Texas A&M 60, Lamar 58 Stephen F. Austin at Stanford, 2013 NIT

NI T HISTORY All-Time Records App. W L Pct. Louisiana Tech* 1 4 1 .800 Louisiana-Lafayette* 1 2 1 .667 Lamar 4 2 4 .333 McNeese State 3 1 3 .250 Oral Roberts1 8 2 8 .200 Stephen F. Austin 2 0 2 .000 Texas-Arlington* 2 0 2 .000 Arkansas State* 1 0 1 .000 Louisiana-Monroe* 1 0 1 .000 1 Not a Southland member for first eight appearances.

1984 First Round (Campus Sites) Lamar 64, at New Mexico 61 Second Round (Campus Sites) Santa Clara 66, at Lamar 64 1985 First Round (Campus Sites) at Lamar 78, Houston 71 Second Round (Campus Sites) Tennessee-Chattanooga 85, at Lamar 84 (OT)

HISTORY & RECORDS

2008 First Round (Little Rock, Ark.) No. 1 Memphis 87, No. 16 Texas-Arlington 63 First Round (Denver, Colo.) No. 4 Pittsburgh 82, No. 13 Oral Roberts1 63

1972 First Round (New York, N.Y.) Oral Roberts1 94, Memphis 74 Second Round (New York, N.Y.) St. John’s 94, Oral Roberts1 78 1973 First Round (New York, N.Y.) North Carolina 82, Oral Roberts1 65

2002 First Round (Dallas, Texas) No. 3 Mississippi St. 70, No. 14 McNeese St. 58

2006 First & Second Round (Auburn Hills, Mich.) No. 14 Northwestern St. 64, No. 3 Iowa 63 No. 6 W. Virginia 67, No. 14 Northwestern St. 54 First Round (Dallas, Texas) No. 1 Memphis 94, No. 16 Oral Roberts1 78

NI T RESULTS

2010 First Round (New Orleans, La.) No. 3 Baylor 68, No. 14 Sam Houston St. 59

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SOUTHLAND POSTSEASON HISTORY 1986 First Round (Campus Sites) Louisiana Tech 67, at Northern Arizona 61 at McNeese St. 86, Dayton 75 George Mason 65, at Lamar 63 Second Round (Campus Sites) at Louisiana Tech 77, McNeese St. 61 Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) Louisiana Tech 64, at Providence 63 Semifinals (New York, N.Y.) Ohio State 79, Louisiana Tech 66 Third-Place Game (New York, N.Y.) Louisiana Tech 67, Florida 62

COLLEGE DI VISION The Southland Conference became Division I in men’s basketball beginning in the 1969 season. Trinity became the first league school to participate in the NCAA tournament that same year. All-Time Records App. W L Pct. Trinity* 1 4 1 .800 Abilene Christian 3 4 3 .571 Arkansas State* 2 2 2 .500 Lamar 2 2 2 .500 McNeese State2 1 0 2 .000 *No longer a Southland Conference member; 2Not a member of Southland Conference at time of participation.

1987 First Round (Campus Sites) at Arkansas 67, Arkansas St. 64 (OT)

COLLEGE DI V. RESULTS

1988 First Round (Campus Sites) at Arkansas St. 70, Louisiana-Monroe 59

1964 Regional Abilene Christian 73, Lamar 71 Lamar 116, Northern Colorado 85 Southeast Missouri 90, Abilene Christian 87

1997 First Round (Campus Sites) at Notre Dame 74, Oral Roberts1 58 2001 First Round (Campus Sites) at Texas-El Paso 84, McNeese St. 74 2005 First Round (Campus Sites) at Maryland 85, Oral Roberts1 72 2008 First Round (Campus Sites) at Massachusetts 80, Stephen F. Austin 60 2011 First Round (Campus Sites) Boston College 82, at McNeese St. 64 2012 First Round (Campus Sites) at Washington 82, Texas-Arlington 72 Nevada 68, Oral Roberts1 59

HISTORY & RECORDS

2013 First Round (Campus Sites) at Stanford 58, Stephen F. Austin 57 Not a member of the Southland Conference at time of participation. 1

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Oral Roberts vs. UC Irvine, 2013 CollegeInsider.com Tournament

CI T HISTORY All-Time Records App. W Oral Roberts1 2 2 McNeese State 1 0 Tournament’s first year was 2009; 1Not a member for first appearance.

CI T RESULTS 2011 First Round (Campus Sites) at SMU 64, Oral Roberts1 57 (OT) 2012 First Round (Campus Sites) at Toledo 76, McNeese State 63 2013 First Round (Campus Sites) Oral Roberts 84, at Texas-Arlington 72 Second Round (Campus Sites) at Oral Roberts 76, California-Irvine 62 Third Round (Campus Sites) at Weber State 83, Oral Robert 74

L Pct. 2 .500 1 .000 Southland

1965 Regional Abilene Christian 91, Doane 50 Washington (Mo.) 69, Abilene Christian 66 1966 Regional Abilene Christian 94, Jackson State 79 Southwest Missouri 72, Arkansas State 71 Arkansas State 84, Jackson State 77 Abilene Christian 63, Missouri State 58 Regional Evansville 111, Lamar 103 Lamar 93, Indiana State 78 National North Dakota 63, Abilene Christian 62 1967 Regional Lincoln 93, Arkansas State 80 Arkansas State 105, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 93 1968 Regional Trinity 95, McNeese State2 78 Jackson State 75, McNeese State2 71 Trinity 87, Pan American 83 (OT) National Trinity 93, Evansville 77 Indiana State 77, Trinity 67 Trinity 68, Ashland 52


NBA DRAFT HISTORY SOU THLA ND NBA DR A F T PICKS

OTHER NBA DR A F T PICKS

Following is a year-by-year list of former Southland Conference basketball players drafted by National Basketball Association teams.

Following is a list of draft picks of current Southland Conference universities prior to their membership in the Southland.

Year Rd. Player (School).................................................................. Drafted by 2000 2nd Mike Smith (Louisiana-Monroe)............................. Washington Wizards 1999 1st Jeff Foster (Texas St.).............................................. Golden St. Warriors (traded to Indiana Pacers) 1989 2nd Michael Cutright (McNeese St.).....................................Denver Nuggets 1987 3rd Jerome Batiste (McNeese St.)...................................... New York Knicks 1986 6th Greg Anderson (Lamar)............................................... Dallas Mavericks 7th Mike Marshall (McNeese St.)........................................Denver Nuggets 1985 1st Karl Malone (Louisiana Tech)..................................................Utah Jazz 1st Joe Dumars (McNeese St.).............................................. Detroit Pistons 3rd Jerry Everett (Lamar)........................................................Phoenix Suns 4th Willie Simmons (Louisiana Tech)............................... Sacramento Kings 1984 1st Tom Sewell (Lamar).................................................. Philadelphia 76ers 4th John Horrocks (North Texas)....................................... Dallas Mavericks 5th Lamont Robinson (Lamar).................................................Chicago Bulls 5th Terry Martin (Louisiana-Monroe)..................................... Atlanta Hawks 6th Rennie Bailey (Louisiana Tech)........................................ Detroit Pistons 1983 2nd Ken Lyons (North Texas)............................................ Philadelphia 76ers 8th Jeff Bolding (Arkansas St.)...........................................Houston Rockets 1982 4th Alford Turner (Louisiana-Lafayette)...............................Denver Nuggets 7th Terry Long (Lamar)............................................... Portland Trail Blazers 9th Ralph McPherson (Texas-Arlington)............................. Dallas Mavericks 10th Albert Culton (Texas-Arlington).................................... Dallas Mavericks 1981 2nd Mike Olliver (Lamar)..........................................................Chicago Bulls 4th Kevin Figaro (Louisiana-Lafayette).................................. Atlanta Hawks 4th B.B. Davis (Lamar)..................................................... Kansas City Kings 10th Alvin Brooks (Lamar)................................................. San Antonio Spurs 1980 1st Andrew Toney (Louisiana-Lafayette).......................... Philadelphia 76ers 2nd David Lawrence (McNeese St.)............................. Portland Trail Blazers 8th Clarence Kea (Lamar)................................................. Dallas Mavericks 9th Paul Renfro (Texas-Arlington)..................................................Utah Jazz 1979 2nd Victor King (Louisiana Tech).....................................Los Angeles Lakers 1978 2nd John Rudd (McNeese St.)............................................. New York Knicks 1977 4th Mike McConathy (Louisiana Tech).....................................Chicago Bulls 6th Calvin Crews (Louisiana-Lafayette)................................. Atlanta Hawks 1976 5th Ed Lawrence (McNeese St.).................................... Cleveland Cavaliers 1974 4th Roy Ebron (Louisiana-Lafayette)................................... New York Knicks 8th Steve Brooks (Arkansas St.).........................................Houston Rockets 1973 1st Mike Green (Louisiana Tech)...................................Seattle SuperSonics 3rd Dwight Lamar (Louisiana-Lafayette)................................ Detroit Pistons 7th Jerry Bisbano (Louisiana-Lafayette)..................................Phoenix Suns 1972 10th Will Loftin (Louisiana-Lafayette).................................. Baltimore Bullets 1971 8th Luke Adams (Lamar)................................................Los Angeles Lakers 8th Felix Thurston (Trinity)................................................ Milwaukee Bucks 1969 8th Jim Bowles (Trinity).................................................. Philadelphia 76ers 1968 14th John Godfrey (Abilene Christian)..............................Los Angeles Lakers 1967 3rd John Dickson (Arkansas St.).............................................Chicago Bulls

Year 1995 1993 1991 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1970 1969 1968

Player (School).................................................................. Drafted by Michael McDonald (New Orelans)........................ Golden State Warriors Ervin Johnson (New Orleans)..................................Seattle Supersonics Greg Sutton (Oral Roberts)........................................ San Antonio Spurs Anthony Jones (Oral Roberts)...................................Los Angeles Lakers Haywoode Workman (Oral Roberts)................................. Atlanta Hawks Ledell Eackles (New Orleans)................................... Washington Bullets Ronnie Grandison (New Orleans)...................................Denver Nuggets Lorenzo Duncan (Sam Houston St.)........................ Washington Wizards Mark Acres (Oral Roberts)........................................... Dallas Mavericks Anicet Lovadrama (Houston Baptist).......................Los Angeles Clippers Sam Potter (Oral Roberts)............................................Houston Rockets Jeff Acres (Oral Roberts).................................................Indiana Pacers Yommy Sangodeyi (Sam Houston St.)...........................New Jersey Nets Johnny Martin (Northwestern St.)................................ Dallas Mavericks Mark Petteway (New Orleans).................................... Milwaukee Bucks Oscar Taylor (New Orleans)..........................................New Jersey Nets Wayne Waggoner (Northwestern St.)........................... Dallas Mavericks Gary Johnson (Oral Roberts)........................................New Jersey Nets Mike Edwards (New Orleans)..................................................Utah Jazz Randy Martell (Houston Baptist)............................... Washington Bullets Ralton Way (Houston Baptist)................................... Washington Bullets Antonio Martin (Oral Roberts).................................. Cleveland Cavaliers Karl Godine (Stephen F. Austin)................................ Washington Bullets Lloyd Terry (New Orleans)............................................New Jersey Nets Larry Wilson (Nicholls).................................................... Atlanta Hawks Calvin Garrett (Oral Roberts)..............................................Chicago Bulls Lamont Reid (Oral Roberts)...................................... Washington Bullets Wayne Cooper (New Orleans)............................... Golden State Warriors Anthony Roberts (Oral Roberts).....................................Denver Nuggets Arnold Dugger (Oral Roberts).................................... Philadelphia 76ers Alvin Scott (Oral Roberts)..................................................Phoenix Suns Billy Reynolds (Northwestern St.)............................Seattle Supersonics Robert Paige (Houston Baptist).....................................Houston Rockets Sam McCants (Oral Roberts).............................................Phoenix Suns David Vaughn (Oral Roberts)........................................ New York Knicks Mack Coleman (Houston Baptist)............................... New Orleans Jazz Al Boswell (Oral Roberts).................................................Boston Celtics Greg McDougald (Oral Roberts).................................. Milwaukee Bucks Sam McCants (Oral Roberts).............................................Chicago Bulls James Lister (Sam Houston St.).............................. Cleveland Cavaliers E.C. Coleman (Houston Baptist)....................................Houston Rockets Richie Fuqua (Oral Roberts).............................................Boston Celtics Pete Harris (Stephen F. Austin)........................................ Atlanta Hawks Robert White (Sam Houston St.).......................................Boston Celtics Ron Battle (Sam Houston St.)..................................... Milwaukee Bucks James Silas (Stephen F. Austin)....................................Houston Rockets Sam McCarney (Oral Roberts)..........................................Boston Celtics George Johnson (Stephen F. Austin)............................ Baltimore Bullets Surry Oliver (Stephen F. Austin)............................... Cleveland Cavaliers Erwin Polnick (Stephen F. Austin)..................................... Buffalo Raves Marvin Polnick (Stephen F. Austin)............................... Baltimore Bullets Narvis Anderson (Stephen F. Austin)........................ Cleveland Cavaliers Charles Bloodworth (Northwestern St.)..............................Chicago Bulls James Wyatt (Northwestern St.)................................... New York Knicks Charles Core (Southeastern La.).................................. Cincinnati Royals

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