Murray State Men's Basketball Guide 2009-10

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LOCKER ROOM

DRESSING AREA

MSU players have a modern-spacious locker room, including dressing area, TV lounge (with theatre style seating for team film study) and kitchen area.

The dressing area of the MSU locker room features individual padded seats and spacious lockers for each player with his name and photo above.

NEW RSEC FLOOR New for 2009-10, The Racers will play on a brand new court that features the MSU logo in the center with the OVC and NCAA logos on each side. The court was used last season in the NCAA Tournament.

WEIGHT ROOM

VIDEO BOARDS

The Racers enjoy a 3,000-sq. foot workout area. Under the watch of strength & conditioning coach Nathan Young, MSU players get bigger-stronger-faster.

New for 2009-10, MSU games will get a new look with two huge video boards in the Regional Special Events Center. Each of these massive video boards measure 10 feet high and 20 feet wide.


MURRAY STATE

RACERS 2009-2010

13 NCAA Appearances 20 OVC Championships 13 OVC Tournament Championships


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

Contents Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

This Is Racer Basketball Contents ...................................................................................................2 MSU Quick Facts......................................................................................3 2008-09 Season Recap and a Look Ahead .......................................... 4-5 Racer Game Day and Media Exposure ................................................ 6-7 Racer Championship Tradition and OVC History ................................. 8-9 Racer NCAA Tournament History ......................................................10-11 Racer Basketball Legends................................................................ 12-13 MSU Basketball Facilities ................................................................. 14-15 Academic Support and Life Skills Program ............................................16

Season Rosters

MSU In the OVC Tournament ................................................................70 MSU Honors and Awards .......................................................................71

Photo Credit: MSU Archives

Team Photo and Senior Photo................................................................17 2009-2010 Roster ...................................................................................18 Television and Radio Roster ...................................................................19

Photo Credit: Cindi Cripps

MSU History Team Records ........................................................................................72 Scoring Records .....................................................................................73 MSU 1,000-Point Club ............................................................................74 Field Goal Records .................................................................................75 Three-Point Records ..............................................................................76 Free Throw Records ...............................................................................77 Rebounding Records ..............................................................................78 Miscellaneous Records ..........................................................................79 MSU Coaches ........................................................................................80 MSU All-OVC Honors .............................................................................81 Regional Special Events Center Records ........................................ 82-83

The Players Danero Thomas ................................................................................ 20-21 Tony Easley ...................................................................................... 22-23 Georges Fotso .................................................................................. 24-25 Isaac Miles........................................................................................ 26-27 Jeffery McClain ................................................................................. 28-29 Ivan Aska .......................................................................................... 30-31 Donte Poole ...................................................................................... 32-33 Jewuan Long .................................................................................... 34-35 B.J. Jenkins and A.J. Wilson ..................................................................36 Isaiah Canaan and Edward Daniel .........................................................37 Picasso Simmons and Jordan Burge .....................................................38

Photo Credit: Kevin Court

MSU NCAA Tournament MSU NCAA Tournament Records ..........................................................84 MSU NCAA Boxscores ..................................................................... 85-88 2010 NCAA Tournament Information ......................................................89 OVC MVP Winners .................................................................................89 MSU Sommet Center Games .................................................................89 MSU Consecutive Winning Seasons ......................................................89

Racers Of The Past All-Time Roster ................................................................................. 90-92 Photo Credit: Michael Dann

2009-10 Season Preview What to Look For ....................................................................................39

The Coaches & Support Staff Billy Kennedy .................................................................................... 40-43 Steve Prohm ...........................................................................................44 Isaac Chew .............................................................................................45 Amir Abdur-Rahim ..................................................................................46 Bret Campbell and Marcus Smith ...........................................................47 Eric Frederick and Nathan Young ...........................................................48

2008-2009 Season Review Season Wrap-Up and Notes...................................................................49 Game Log ......................................................................................... 50-51 Final Statistics and OVC Statistics ................................................... 52-53 Game By Game Comparison .................................................................54 Boxscores ......................................................................................... 55-64 Final OVC Standings and awards ..........................................................65 MSU Overtime Games and Last Time It Happened ...............................66

Past Opponents and Seasons All-Time Opponents .......................................................................... 93-94 All-Time Series By Team ................................................................ 95-104 All-Time OVC Series By Team...................................................... 105-108 MSU Year By Year Results ............................................................109-118

University & MSU Athletics Athletics Facilities .................................................................................119 This is Murray State University ..................................................... 120-121 President and Board of Regents ..........................................................122 Director of Athletics...............................................................................123 Athletics Administration ........................................................................124 Athletics Staff and Head Coaches ........................................................125

Media Information MSU Media Relations Policies and Staff ..............................................126 MSU Multimedia Areas .........................................................................127

2009-2010 Opponents - Openers MSU All-Time Season and Home Openers ............................................67 2009-2010 Opponents ...................................................................... 68-69 Photo Credit: Shirley Martin

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quick General Information Location.................................................................... Murray, Ky. (42071) Founded .......................................................................................... 1922 Enrollment .................................................................................... 10,500 Colors .................................................................................. Navy & Gold Nickname......................................................................................Racers Conference ............................................................................ Ohio Valley Arena ........................................ Regional Special Events Center (8,600) President ....................................................................Dr. Randy J. Dunn Director of Athletics ..............................................................Allen Ward Associate AD/External Affairs ...............................................Paul Bubb Associate AD/Internal Operations ........................................ Matt Kelly

facts • Racer Report (Coaches Television Show) ...................... Joe Haynes Office Phone .......................................................(270) 809-3514 Cell ......................................................................(270) 559-0753 Fax ......................................................................(270) 753-9434 E-Mail .......................................... joe.haynes@murraystate.com

Program Information • Seasons ............................................................................................ 84 • All-Time Record ..........................................................1,393-808 (.632) • All-Time OVC Record ....................................................553-306 (.643) • OVC Championships ....................................................................... 20 • NCAA Tournament Appearances .................................................... 13

Team Information

Coaching Information Head Coach ....................................................................... Billy Kennedy • Alma Mater .................................................Southeastern Louisiana ’86 • Career Record at MSU ............................................ 53-39 (3 seasons) • Overall Career Record .......................................157-165 (11 seasons)

Assistant Coaches • Steve Prohm ..................................................................... Alabama ‘97 • Isaac Chew ...............................................................................Avila ‘99 • Amir-Abdur Rahim ....................................Southeastern Louisiana ‘04

Support Staff • Dir. of Basketball Operations ........ Bret Campbell (Valdosta Sate ‘85) • Athletic Trainer .............................................. Eric Frederick (TCU ‘92) • Strength Coach .........................................Nathan Young (Liberty ‘03) • Graduate Asst. Mgr ......... Marcus Smith (Southeastern Louisiana ‘04) • Secretary .................................................Becky Hudson (Lambuth ‘75)

• 2008-09 Overall Record .............................................................. 19-12 • 2008-09 OVC Record(Finish) ...............................................13-5 (2nd) • Starters Returning .............................................................................. 4 Danero Thomas, Sr., 6-4, F, (12.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Isacc Miles, Jr., 6-2, G, (10.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 3.8 apg) Tony Easley, Sr., 6-9, C, (6.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg) Jeffery McClain, Jr., 6-6, F, (6.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) • Key Losses ......................................................................................... 2 Kevin Thomas, 6-1, G, (6.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 4.5 apg) Tyler Holloway, 6-2, G, (8.5 ppg) • Returning Contributors ..................................................................... 4 Ivan Aska, So., 6-7, F (10.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg) Donte Poole, So., 6-3, F, (4.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg) Jewuan Long, So., 6-1, G, (4.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg) Georges Fotso, Sr., 6-8, C, (1.0 ppg, 1.1 rpg)

Media Relations Information • Director/Basketball Contact ........................................... Dave Winder Office Phone ...........................................................(270) 809-4271 Cell .........................................................................(270) 293-0566 Home ......................................................................(270) 759-8885 Fax..........................................................................(270) 809-6814 E-Mail ............................................ dave.winder@murraystate.edu • Press Row Phone .........................................................(270) 809-5551 • Website..................................................................www.GoRacers.com • Mailing Address................................... MSU Athletics Media Relations 217 Roy Stewart Stadium Murray, KY 42071

Media Information • Racer Radio Network (Play by Play) ...............................Neal Bradley Office Phone .......................................................(270) 753-2400 Cell ......................................................................(270) 293-7254 Fax ......................................................................(270) 753-9434 E-Mail ....................................................nealbradley@gmail.com • Website................................................................. www.1340wnbs.com

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

The 2009-2010 Murray State Basketball Media Guide was published by the MSU athletic media relations office. The media guide was written and designed by Dave Winder. Photography provided by Cindi Cripps, Michael Dann, Shirley Martin, Fred Mullane and Don McPeak. Lance Allison provided protrait photos. Covers were designed by Robert Smith of Old Hat Creative in Oklahoma City, Okla. Printing was provided by Printing Services and Supplies of Murray, Ky.

Murray State University endorses the intent of all federal and state laws created to prohibit discrimination. Murray State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, or disability in employment, admissions, or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities equal access to participate in all programs and activities. For more information, contact Sabrina Y. Dial, Director of Equal Opportunity, Murray State University, 103 Wells Hall, Murray, KY 42071-3318. 270-809-3155 (voice), 270-809-3361 (TDD).

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season

review 22 CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

In the world of NCAA D-I basketball, all programs want a better spot in the pecking order. The Murray State Racers have done that by earning distinction as one of the most consistent winners since the early 1980’s. When MSU finished 19-12 in 2008-09, it marked their 22ndconsecutive winning season. The streak puts the Racers in the upper level of college hoops. In this category, Murray State shares space with Syracuse (39), Oklahoma (28), Kansas (26), and Arizona (25). The Racers are tied with Connecticut for the fifth-best active streak with 22 and counting. The streak began in head coach Steve Newton’s second season in 1987-88 when the team finished 22-9. Newton’s teams reeled off three more before Scott Edgar coached the Racers to four winning seasons from 1991 to 1995. Mark Gottfried kept the streak alive with three winners from 1996 to 1998, and Tevester Anderson did his part with five winning seasons until Mick Cronin took over in the 2003-04 season and had three more. Billy Kennedy has now produced a winning season in three straight seasons since his first in 2006-07.

RACERS IN THE OVC HUNT...AGAIN The 2008-09 season was another exciting campaign for Murray State Basketball that ended with the Racers finishing second in the OVC for a third straight season. The Racers fell short of their 14th OVC Tournament championship when they bowed out in the semi-finals, only one win shy of their 23rd 20-win campaign. Since the OVC was formed in 1948, seeing MSU battling for the league title is something you can take to the bank. Larry Donald of Basketball Times wrote this about the Racers, “Players have come and gone, but the winning has never stopped.” The Racers won their first OVC regular season championship in the 1950-51 season. That total is now 20, but they also have 24 finishes in either second or third place. Since 1982, MSU has won the OVC title 13 times, and posted nine runner-up and four thirdplace finishes. During these 27 seasons, the Racers have finished out of the top four only once. The phrase, “The OVC title runs through Murray,” has never been more true. The Racers are always on the minds of many around the OVC and that was very evident when MSU was picked first in the OVC Preseason Poll. Murray State received 10 first place votes and a total of 154 points and share the top spot with Morehead State. Austin Peay was picked third in the voting, while Eastern Illinois and Eastern Kentucky round out the top-5 picks for 2009-10. History says the chances of MSU being in the hunt again for the OVC championship are very good. Photo Credit: Kevni Court

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look

ahead

to

2009-10

BILLY KENNEDY BEGINS FOURTH SEASON

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Billy Kennedy enters his fourth season at Murray State with a team that has the experience and talent to earn the OVC championship. The Racer Roster has plenty of experienced players with with three seniors and four juniors to go along with three sophomores and two freshman. When this team hits on all cylinders, the results could be explosive. One thing is for certain, Kennedy’s fourth edition of MSU Basketball is closer to becoming Ohio Valley Conference champions. In Kennedy’s three seasons, the Racers rank second in the league in overall record (53-39 .576), OVC record (39-19 .672), overall home record (34-9 .790), and OVC home record (23-6 .793). Kennedy and his staff have worked extremely hard in the area of recruiting and player development and all of that preparation now leads to a chance to see it pay off with the season finally here. The Racers will rely heavily on the experience factor as AllOVC selections Danero Thomas, Isacc Miles and Ivan Aska look for even better things in 2009-10. Returners Jeffery McClain, Tony Easley, Georges Fotso, Donte Poole and Jewuan Long will combine with newcomers B.J. Jenkins, Isaiah Canaan, Edward Daniel and A.J. Wilson. The Racers’ 2009-10 schedule will be challenging to say the least. Murray State makes a trip to both the west and east coasts and will host a BracketBuster game in February.

STORY LINES ABOUND FOR 2009-10 SEASON There are plenty of reasons for Racer fans to be excited about the 2009-10 season. The biggest reason is the talent that is found up and down the Murray State roster. MSU gets excellent leadership from the senior trio of Danero Thomas, Tony Easley and Georges Fotso. Easley is a fifth-year player and Thomas is close to joining the MSU 1,000-Point Club. MSU has plenty of returners who have gained experience at the D-I level including Isacc Miles (who had a triple-double last season) and Jeffery McClain who, along with Thomas, started every game last season. Ivan Aska was the OVC Freshman of the Year, plus Jewuan Long and Donte Poole are back and healthy after battling injuries last season. The Racers also have an exciting class of newcomers including Isaiah Canaan, Edward Daniel, B.J. Jenkins and A.J. Wilson. Their impact on this season will be more easily measured as the games come. MSU enters is 12th season in the Regional Special Events Center enjoying a home-court advantage that is among the best in the country and will come in handy this season. The Racers enter the season having won four straight and have gone 131-25 (.839) overall with an OVC mark of 93-15 (.861) and a Non-Conference mark of 38-10 (.791).

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RACER

GAME

DAY

MSU Students and fans flock to the Regional Special Events Center to enjoy the MSU band, cheerleaders and dance team. It adds up to an electric atmosphere every time the Racers play.

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

Dunker, the longtime Murray State mascot, and his friend Air Dunker perform at all Racer home games.

Photo Credit: Shirley Martin

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

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media

exposure

Top

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Murray State has become a recognized name in college basketball which translates into media exposure. ESPN named the Racer program the 30th best since 1984 and Street & Smith’s called MSU one of the top-100 alltime programs in college basketball.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Each year, MSU appears on television several times, with games televised live by ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, the Racer TV Network and MSU TV-11.

ESPN The Magazine called the Murray State-Austin Peay rivlary among the best in the nation.

Southeast Missouri

Photo Credit: Shirley Martin

The Racers are also featured by a large number of local and regional media outlets including; the Murray Ledger & Times, Paducah Sun, Racer Insider, MSU News and the CourierJournal. Television stations WPSD, KFVS, WKAG and WBBJ also cover the Racers.

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championship

tradition

Murray State has won a league-best 20 Ohio Valley Conference regular-season championships and 13 OVC Tournament titles. The Racers’ 13th trip to the NCAA Tournament came in 2006 when they took North Carolina to the wire in the first round. The Racers won nine conference titles in the 1990s, which was tops among all Division I programs in the country.

Photo Credit: Cindi Cripps

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Clockwise from upper left: D.T. Mayes, Darren Dawson and Arnell Hamilton raise the OVC trophy in 1998. Greg Coble and Chad Townsend cut down the nets in 1991 and 1997. The Racers won the OVC in 1969 and played Marquette in the NCAA’s. MSU played North Carolina in 2006 in Dayton, Ohio. Jeff Martin and Don Mann celebrated the OVC title in 1998.

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ovc

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OVC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS

success has been-

OVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS

2006,2000,1999,

to give it a Lombardian

2006,2004,2002,

1998,1997,1996,

script - not just a some-

1999,1998,1997,

1995,1994,1992,

times thing, but a nearly

1995,1992,1991,

1991,1990,1989, 1988,1983,1982,

“At Murray State,

always thing.”

1990,1988,1964,

Larry Donald

1951

Basketball Times 1980,1969,1968,

February 2000

1964,1951

Photo Credit: Cindi Cripps

Top: The Racers went “dancing” after winning the OVC Tournament in 2006. Bottom: Shawn Witherspoon cut down the nets after the Racers won the 2006 OVC regular-season championship.

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NCAA

TOURNAMENT

HISTORY

MURRAY STATE VS NC STATE - MARCH 18, 1988 When Murray State faced North Carolina State in 1988, they were making their first NCAA appearance since 1969. When the game began in Lincoln, Neb., all of the experts predicted a Wolfpack victory. The Racers had other ideas and managed to build a 41-36 lead at the half. MSU never trailed in the second half and led by as many as 11, before holding on for a Cinderella special 78-75 victory. All-OVC First-Team selections Jeff Martin and Don Mann led the way for the Racers, with 23 and 16 points, while All-OVC Freshman pick Paul King added nine points off the bench. Chris Ogden added a double-double, with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Murray State and head coach Steve Newton got the job done with hot shooting from the field (29-of-58 for 50 percent), and taking care of the ball as the Racers only had nine turnovers. The Racer Nation of fans, students and alumni went crazy and suddenly Murray State Basketball was known from coast to coast. The victory still stands as Murray State’s only victory in the NCAA Tournament.

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1990 THRILLER - RACERS VS MICHIGAN STATE

Two days later, the Racers took the 6th seeded Kansas Jayhawks down to the wire. MSU, a 14th seed, had taken down 3rd seed NC State, and almost pulled off another upset before bowing out 61-58. This time, the Racers had to play from behind, but after trailing by as many as 12, MSU closed the half on a three-pointer by Don Mann to cut the lead to 28-23. With 3:51 left, the Racers took their first lead and held it until the Jayhawks regained it for good with 37 seconds to go. Jeff Martin scored 22, while Don Mann had 16. The win for Kansas was their closest game in route to the national championship.

In 1990, the Racers again put the program in the national spotlight by nearly becoming the first no. 16 seed to defeat a no. 1 seed when they took on Michigan State in Knoxville, Tenn. Trailing 33-31 at the half, the Racers had a chance with time running out to do something special, when Greg Coble hit a threepoint shot at the buzzer to force overtime. The Spartans survived in the extra time by a 75-71 score. The game served as a launching pad for the career of Popeye Jones. The sophomore ended the game with 37 points on 15-of-36 shooting, including 3-of-7 from three point range. He also hauled in 11 rebounds.

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NCAA

APPEARANCES 1964

2006

Evanston, Ill. McGaw Memorial Hall Loyola L l (Ill.) (Ill ) 101 101, M Murray St State t 91

Issian Redding scored 12 points against North Carolina in the NCAA regional in Dayton, Ohio.

1969 Carbondale, Ill. SIU Arena Marquette 82, Murray State 62

1988

2004

Lincoln, Neb. Bob Devaney Sports Center Murray State 78, N.C. State 75 Kansas 61, Murray State 58

1990

Chris Shumate scored 13 points against Illinois in the NCAA regional in Columbus, Ohio.

Knoxville,Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena Michigan St. 75, Murray State 71 (OT)

1991 Atlanta, Ga. The Omni Alabama 89, Murray State 79

1992 Milwaukee, Wis. Bradley Center Arkansas 80, Murray State 69

2002 Cuthbert Victor

1995

scored a team-high 23 points against Georgia in the midwest regional in Chicago, Ill.

Tallahassee, Fla. Leon County Civic Center North Carolina 80, Murray State 70

1997 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Colliseum Duke 71, Murray State 68

1998

1999 Aubrey Reese scored 26 points against Ohio State in the NCAA regional in Indianapolis, Ind.

Oklahoma City, Okla. Myriad Convention Center Rhode Island 97, Murray State 74

1999 Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome Ohio State 72, Murray State 58

2002 Chicago, Ill. United Center Georgia 85, Murray State 68

1998 Issac Spencer scored 18 points and pulled down 12 rebounds against Rhode Island in the NCAA regional in Oklahoma City.

2004 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena Illinois 72, Murray State 53

2006 Dayton, Ohio Dayton Arena North Carolina 69, Murray State 65

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RACER

LEGENDS JEFF MARTIN Coming out of Cherry Valley, Ark., Jeff Martin received more interest to play college football than basketball. Yet Murray State took a chance on the spindly forward and never regretted it. Starting as a freshman in 1985, Martin showed an ability to score. By the time he was finished, Martin was the top scorer in school history. In four seasons, Martin scored 2,484 points and averaged a record 21.2 points per game. To this day, no collegiate player in the State of Kentucky has scored more points than Martin. He was a two-time OVC Player of the Year and a two-time OVC Athlete of the Year. Drafted by the NBA’s Clippers, Martin played for Detroit before heading to Europe, where he enjoyed tremendous success.

POPEYE JONES Murray State’s signing of a 6-8, 300-plus-pound high school center named Ronald “Popeye” Jones was one of the most important decisions in Racer history. The Dresden, Tenn., native made a modest contribution on the veteran 1988-89 team, but the next summer saw him drop 40 pounds, and the rest was history. Jones scored 2,057 career points to rank No. 2 all-time, but his rebounding is most memorable. The all-time MSU career rebounding leader with 1,374 rebounds, Jones led the nation in total rebounds (469) in 1990-91 and rebound average (14.4) in 1991-92. He was named OVC Player and OVC Athlete of the Year twice. Jones enjoyed a 12-year career in the NBA, and is now an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks.

JOE FULKS Joe Fulks played at Murray State from 1941-43, earning recognition as one of the school’s all-time great talents, but it was his post-MSU career which earned him a place in the Basketball Hall of Fame. Fulks was the MVP of the Basketball Association of America, the forerunner of today’s NBA, and also the first to reach 1,000 points. He won a championship in the league’s first season, with the Philadelphia Warriors, and was considered the best player of his era. He first began using the jump shot and is widely recognized as the player who first introduced it to basketball. The 63 points Fulks scored Feb. 10, 1949, was the most in a game until Elgin Baylor scored 64 in 1959.

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RACER RETIRED NUMBERS 15

Jeff Martin

1985-89

16

Garrett Beshear

1950-53

19

Howie Crittenden

OVC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Jim Jennings

1963-64

Claude Virden

1968-69

Les Taylor 1952-56

20

Johnny Reagan

21

Bennie Purcell

1949-52

26

Joe Fulks

1941-43

30

Paul King

1987-91

54

Popeye Jones

1988-92

Jeff Martin

LEGENDS OVC REBOUNDING CHAMPIONS Jim Jennings

1961-62 1963-64

17.2 14.8

Dick Cunningham

1966-67

21.8

Marcelous Starks

1973-74

12.8

Gary Hooker

1979-80

12.3

Ricky Hood

1982-83

10.2

Popeye Jones

1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

11.2 14.2 14.4

James Singleton

2001-02 2002-03

10.1 11.0

Cuthbert Victor

2003-04

10.2

1971-72, 1972-73

Gary Hooker

1979-80

Glen Green

1982-83

1945-48 Jeff Martin

1987-88, 1988-90

Popeye Jones

1989-90, 1990-91

Marcus Brown

1994-95, 1995-96

De’Teri Mayes

1997-98

Aubrey Reese

1999-00

Cuthbert Victor

2003-04

OVC SCORING CHAMPIONS

Garrett Beshear

Howie Crittenden

Johnny Reagan

Bennie Purcell

Joe Fulks

Paul King

Popeye Jones

Les Taylor

1971-72

25.6

Jeff Martin

1988-89

25.7

Marcus Brown

1994-95 1995-96

22.4 26.3

Vincent Rainey

1996-97

21.9

De’Teri Mayes

1997-98

21.5

Aubrey Reese

1999-00

20.4

Ricky Hood

Les Taylor

Glen Green

Gary Hooker

Marcus Brown

Aubrey Reese

Marcelous Starks

De’Teri Mayes

Claude Virden

Cuthbert Victor

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Vincent Rainey

James Singleton

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FACILITIES

In keeping with its commitment to maintaining one of the top college basketball programs in the country, Murray State has invested the time and money to ensure that the Racers have first-class facilities. Murray State’s locker room facilities, which include a dressing area, lounge and kitchen area, are top-notch in every aspect. The facility is the perfect place for the team and coaches to prepare for games and practices or just relax. There is also theatre style seating for team film study.

The Racers are provided the best training and medical attention available, and it all begins in the sports medicine room. In addition to taping tables, whirlpools and rehabilitation equipment, the sports medicine facility also has an examining room for team physicians and athletic trainers to provide care to Racer studentathletes.

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FACILITIES WEIGHT ROOM Racer players get bigger, faster and stronger in the new, 3,000-square foot weight room in the Regional Special Events Center. The room features free weights, machines and treadmills, and is used extensively by MSU Basketball. In the summer of 2008, Nathan Young joined MSU Athletics as strength and conditioning coach and is making a big difference in the MSU Basketball program.

RSEC COURT Murray State will play on a brand new court in the 2009-10 season. The new court features the MSU Racer logo at center court, a lighter shaded area inside the three-point line, and the logos from the OVC and NCAA. Manufactured by Connor Sport Floors, the new 60’ by 116’ floor replaces the original RSEC floor, in use since the building opened in 1998. The new court was used at one of the regional sites of the 2009 NCAA Tournament.

RSEC VIDEO BOARDS The Racers will also be featured this season on new video boards in the RSEC. SignCoEDS completed the installation of two wide-screen video boards, measuring 10 feet tall and 20 feet wide. The video boards will fully interface with the scoreboard and public address system, provide instant replay, display live stats and live-action video, plus thousands of special effects.

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ACADEMICS

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LIFE

SKILLS

Backing up its commitment to ensure that Racer student-athletes have every opportunity to excel in the classroom as well as on the athletic fields, Murray State athletics established a state-of-the-art academic center. Named in honor of longtime supporters Jan and Dick Weaver, who provided funding for the building of the center, the Weaver Academic Enhancement Center was opened at Roy Stewart Stadium June 30, 1997. The staff of MSU Athletics has a motto, “Four Years, Two Goals”, meaning in the four years a student-athlete calls MSU home, he or she will be instilled with two major goals. The first is to graduate in their field of study, and the second is to win an OVC championship which advances them to the NCAA level. Today, the Weaver Center is a spacious facility equipped with individual and group study areas, but the centerpiece of the Weaver Center is its computer lab. The center is open 12 hours a day, six days a week during the school year, with an abbreviated schedule during the summer and holidays. The center continues to play a key role in the academic success of MSU student-athletes. Murray State Basketball was the recipient of the OVC’s team academic award for 2008-09. MSU Athletics officially joined the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program in 2005. The goal is to prepare student-athletes for the day when they will transition from their college careers to being responsible and productive members of society. The CHAMPS program is to provide opportunities for personal development, on the individual as a whole - academically, athletically and emotionally.

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Racers

Meet the 2009-10 Murray State Racers. Front row from left: Isacc Miles, B.J. Jenkins, Picasso Simmons, A.J. Wilson, Colin Slotter, Head Coach Billy Kennedy, Danero Thomas, Donte Poole, Jordan Burge, Jewuan Long, Isaiah Canaan. Back row from left: Assistant Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim, Assistant Coach Isaac Chew, Assistant Coach Steve Prohm, Ivan Aska, Edward Daniel, Tony Easley, Georges Fotso, Jeffery McClain, Director of Basketball Operations Bret Campbell, Graduate Assistant Manager Marcus Smith. Seniors from left: Tony Easley, Georges Fotso, Danero Thomas.

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ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER No 0 1 2 3 10 11 12 14 22 23 33 42 43 50

Player Isacc Miles B.J. Jenkins Edward Daniel Isaiah Canaan Jordan Burge Donte Poole Danero Thomas Picasso Simmons Jeffery McClain A.J. Wilson Jewuan Long Ivan Aska Tony Easley Georges Fotso

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

Cl-Exp Ht Wt JR-1L 6-2 205 JR-TR 6-0 205 FR-HS 6-7 220 FR-HS 6-0 175 FR-HS 5-11 170 SO-1L 6-3 185 SR-3L 6-4 190 JR-SQ 6-0 170 JR-1L 6-6 230 JR-TR 6-6 215 SO-1L 6-1 180 SO-1L 6-7 230 SR-3L 6-9 200 SR-3L 6-8 240

Most Recent D-I Season PPG RPG APG Hometown (Previous School History) 10.6 3.0 3.8 Kansas City, Mo. (Bishop Miege HS) (Creighton University) 9.9 4.4 2.9 Virginia Beach, Va. (Liberty University) (Green Run HS) Birmingham, Ala. (Woodlawn HS) Biloxi, Miss. (Biloxi HS) Mayfield, Ky. (Northside Baptist Christian Academy) 5.8 2.3 0.6 Las Vegas, Nev. (Sound Doctrine Christian Academy) (Mojave HS) 12.5 4.3 1.0 New Orleans, La. (Mount Zion HS) 0.7 0.0 0.0 Gallatin, Tenn. (Station Camp HS) 6.4 5.3 1.0 Hickman, Ky. (Three Rivers JC)(Fulton County HS) St. Paul, Minn. (Northeastern Junior College, Colo.) (St. Bernard’s HS) 4.3 2.6 1.1 Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech HS) 10.3 5.8 0.2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS) 6.7 5.4 0.4 Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) 1.0 1.1 0.1 Doula, Cameroon (Piney Woods HS Jackson, Miss.)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No 42 10 3 2 43 50 1 33 22 0 11 14 12 23

Player Ivan Aska Jordan Burge Isaiah Canaan Edward Daniel Tony Easley Georges Fotso B.J. Jenkins Jewuan Long Jeffery McClain Isacc Miles Donte Poole Picasso Simmons Danero Thomas A.J. Wilson

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

Cl-Exp Ht Wt SO-1L 6-7 230 FR-HS 5-11 170 FR-HS 6-0 175 FR-HS 6-7 220 SR-3L 6-9 200 SR-3L 6-8 240 JR-TR 6-0 205 SO-1L 6-1 180 JR-1L 6-6 230 JR-1L 6-2 205 SO-1L 6-3 185 JR-SQ 6-0 170 SR-3L 6-4 190 JR-TR 6-6 215

Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Dir. of Basketball Operations: Athletic Trainer: Sports Information Dir:

4th Season 4th Season 3rd Season 2nd Season 1st Season 17th Season 9th Season

PRONUNCIATIONS

Billy Kennedy (Southeastern Louisiana, 1986) Steve Prohm (Alabama, 1997) Isaac Chew (Avila, 1999) Amir Abdur-Rahim (Southeastern Louisiana, 2004) Bret Campbell (Valdosta State, 1985) Eric Frederick (Texas Christian, 1992) Dave Winder (Murray State, 1987)

BY CLASS

Ivan Aska ................................ Askuh Donte Poole ............................ Pool Jewuan Long .......................... JA-wahn Danero Thomas ...................... DAN-air-Oh Georges .................................. Joar-gsh Fotso ...................................... Faht-SO Doula, Cameroon ................... DOO-la Isaiah Canaan ....................... Cannon

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Most Recent D-I Season PPG RPG APG Hometown (Previous School) 10.3 5.8 0.2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS) Mayfield, Ky. (Northside Baptist Christian Academy) Biloxi, Miss. (Biloxi HS) Birmingham, Ala. (Woodlawn HS) 6.7 5.4 0.4 Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) 1.0 1.1 0.1 Doula, Cameroon (Piney Woods HS Jackson, Miss.) 9.9 4.4 2.9 Virginia Beach, Va. (Liberty University) (Green Run HS) 4.3 2.6 1.1 Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech HS) 6.4 5.3 1.0 Hickman, Ky. (Three Rivers JC) (Fulton County HS) 10.6 3.0 3.8 Kansas City, Mo. (Bishop Miege HS) (Creighton University) 5.8 2.3 0.6 Las Vegas, Nev. (Sound Doctrine Christian Academy) (Mojave HS) 0.7 0.0 0.0 Gallatin, Tenn. (Station Camp HS) 12.5 4.3 1.0 New Orleans, La. (Mount Zion HS) St. Paul, Minn. (Northeastern Junior College, Colo.) (St. Bernard’s HS)

Seniors (3) Danero Thomas Tony Easley Georges Fotso

Sophomores (3) Jewuan Long Donte Poole Ivan Aska

Juniors (5) Isacc Miles B.J. Jenkins A.J. Wilson Jeffery McClain Picasso Simmons

Freshmen (3) Isaiah Canaan Edward Daniel Jordan Burge

BY POSITION Guards (7) Jewuan Long Isacc Miles Picasso Simmons Donte Poole Isaiah Canaan B.J. Jenkins Jordan Burge

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Forwards (5) Danero Thomas Jeffrey McClain Ivan Aska A.J. Wilson Edward Daniel Centers (2) Tony Easley Georges Fotso


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

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Isacc Miles

B.J. Jenkins

Edward Daniel

Isaiah Canaan

Junior • Guard Kansas City, Mo.

Junior • Guard Virginia Bech, Va.

Freshman • Forward Birmingham, Ala.

Freshman • Guard Biloxi, Miss.

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Jordan Burge

Donte Poole

Danero Thomas

Picasso Simmons

Freshman • Guard Mayfield, Ky.

Sophomore • Guard Las Vegas, Nev.

Senior • Forward New Orleans, La.

Junior • Guard Gallatin, Tenn.

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Jeffery McClain

A.J. Wilson

Jewuan Long

Ivan Aska

Junior • Forward Hickman, Ky.

Junior • Forward St. Paul, Minn.

Sophomore • Guard Jackson, Tenn.

Sophomore • Forward Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

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Tony Easley

Georges Fotso

Billy Kennedy

Senior • Center Auburn, Ala.

Senior • Center Doula, Cameroon

Head Coach

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

RACER

PLAYERS

Danero THOMAS AS AS

1122

F z 6-4 z 190 z Sr.

Hometown: New Orleans, La. High School: Mount Zion Major: Integrated Studies 2008-09: He ended his junior season closing on becoming the 35th member of the MSU 1,000-Point Club and starts the 2009-10 season with 912 points… Had a season-high 30 points at Austin Peay (Feb. 7), the first Racer to score 30 in a game since Shawn Witherspoon in 2005 … Led the Racers in scoring with 12.5 points per game with 4.3 rebounds per game … Had a season-high eight rebounds (Feb. 28) against Eastern Kentucky … Enters the season with a string of 64 straight starts … Had 20 double-figure scoring games and has 44 in his MSU career … Was named to the All-OVC Preseason Team and the All-OVC Second Team. 2007-08: Was the Racers’ second leading scorer with 12.3 points per game ... Appeared in 31 games with 30 starts ... Scored in double-figures in 20 games and had two games of 20 or more points ... Led the team in scoring 10 times and rebounding 10 times ... Scored a career-high 21 points in the final game of the season against Tennessee State (Mar. 3) ... Had a 20-point scoring game against Jacksonville State (Dec. 18) ... Scored his first doubledouble against UT-Martin (Mar. 1) with 11 points and 11 rebounds ... Had another double-digit rebound game with 10 against Eastern Illinois (Feb.6) ... Led the team with 45 steals … Finished the season with a streak of six-straight games with a steal ... Had a four game stretch when he hit 12-of-23 (.521) from three-point range.

Photo Credit: Don McPeak

Before MSU: Joined the Racer program from Mount Zion High School where his team went 25-12 in his senior season ... He averaged 14 points, six rebounds and four assists per game ... He set a school record when he hit nine three-point shots in a game against Gulf Shores High School ... Comes from the same program that produced Tracy McGrady ... Mount Zion ranked in the top-5 high school programs in the nation during his senior season. Personal: Born April 8, 1986 ... Son of Willie May Thomas and Irvin James Tate ... Majoring in integrated studies.

2006-07: Played in 28 games as a freshman including eight starts ... Averaged 5.1 points per game ... Had five double-figure scoring games including a season-best 19 points against Rider (Feb. 17) when he hit 7-of-14 from the field and 2-of-5 from threepoint range ... Had a season-best seven rebounds twice: against Jacksonville State (Dec. 12) and on (Feb. 17) against Rider ... Started the final four games of the season and had seven steals.

Thomas’ Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN 06-07 28 8 458 07-08 31 30 865 08-09 31 31 893 Total 90 69 2216

AVG 16.4 27.9 28.8 24.6

FG 46 135 138 319

FGA 126 201 327 754

PCT .365 .449 .422 .423

3FG 17 45 31 93

FGA 56 116 105 277

PCT .304 .388 .295 .336

FT FTA PCT 34 48 .708 67 88 .761 80 110 .727 181 246 .736

OR DR TOT AVG 20 50 70 2.5 36 115 151 4.9 45 87 132 4.3 101 252 353 3.9

PF 45 81 85 211

FO 2 2 3 7

A 29 43 33 105

TO 43 74 54 171

BLK 8 19 20 47

STL 21 45 48 114

PTS 143 382 387 912

AVG 5.1 12.3 12.5 10.1

AVG 15.0 27.5 29.0 23.8

FG 31 81 78 190

FGA 78 183 190 451

PCT .397 .443 .411 .421

3FG FGA PCT 12 32 .375 27 70 .386 22 68 .324 61 170 .359

FT FTA PCT 23 34 .676 43 52 .827 42 61 .689 108 147 .735

OFF DEF TOT AVG 14 29 43 2.3 23 73 96 4.8 25 54 79 4.4 62 156 218 3.8

PF 30 51 54 135

FO 1 1 3 5

A 15 28 22 65

TO 24 48 28 100

BLK 5 11 16 32

STL 16 28 24 68

PTS 97 232 220 549

AVG 5.1 11.6 12.2 9.6

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN 06-07 19 3 285 07-08 20 19 549 08-09 18 18 522 Total 57 40 1356

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

DANERO

THOMAS

DANERO THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Points 30 Austin Peay 2-7-09 22 Indiana State 11-26-08 21 Tennessee State 3-7-08 20 Jacksonville St. 12-18-07 19 Rider 2-17-07 18 Eastern Illinois 1-3-08 17 Western Kentucky11-17-07 Rebounds 11 UT Martin

3-1-08

FG Made 11 Austin Peay

2-7-09

FG Attempted 18 Austin Peay

2-7-09

3-Pointers Made 5 Austin Peay

2-7-09

3-Pointers Attempted 9 Austin Peay 2-7-09 FT Made 10 Eastern Illinois

1-3-08

FT Attempted 11 Eastern Illinois

1-3-08

Blocks 3 Avila

11-23-07

Steals 5 Avila

11-23-07

Assists 6 Austin Peay

1-31-08

Minutes 42 Austin Peay

1-31-08

Billy Kennedy on Thomas “Danero has proven to be one of the best players in the OVC. He has worked hard in the off-season to improve his three-point shot and I expect him to have a great senior season.”

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

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RACER

PLAYERS

Tony EASLEY EY EY

4433

C z 6-9 z 200 z Sr. Hometown: Auburn, Ala. High School: Auburn Major: Physical Education 2008-09: Was the team leader with 79 offensive rebounds and averaged 5.4 rebounds per game good for second on the team … Had four double-doubles including a season-high 11 rebounds against Louisiana Tech (Feb. 21) … His season-high of 14 points came on two occasions: (Dec. 29) against Niagara and (Feb. 12) against Tennessee Tech … Enters his senior season with six double-figure rebounding games and has led the Racers in rebounding 21 times in his career … He was second on the team with 18 blocks and has 64 in his MSU career … He is five blocks from moving to 11th place on the all-time blocks list at MSU. 2007-08: Appeared in 31 games and started 28 ... Was the Racers fourth leading scorer with 9.3 points per game in a season in which he tripled his offensive output from the season before with a total of 287 points ... Led the team and the OVC in field goal percentage at .689 (115-167) ... Led the team with 28 blocked shots ... Led the Racers with 70 offensive rebounds and was second on the squad with 5.2 rebounds per game ... Had 12 games with double-figure scoring and 13 games with six or more rebounds ... Career-high of 10 rebounds came (Dec. 18) against Jacksonville State and (Jan. 31) against Austin Peay, both games were double-doubles … Had his career-high in points with 18 (Jan. 13) also against APSU. 2006-07: Appeared in 25 games as a redshirt freshman and made three starts ... Scored 3.1 points per game and grabbed 3.2 rebounds per game ... Had a season-best 10 points in hitting 5-of-5 from the field against Anderson (Dec. 12) ... His season-high in rebounds was seven against Jacksonville State (Feb. 3) ... His 18 blocks were the best on the team and ranked him ninth in the OVC ... Had a season-best three blocks against Eastern Kentucky (Dec.12).

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

Before MSU: His team at Auburn High School had a dream season in 2004-05 by winning the Alabama 6A championship and posting a 30-7 mark ... They defeated previously undefeated LeFlore HS ... In the state tournament, Easley averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds per game ... He had one triple-double as a senior, getting 15 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks against Smith Station High School ... Earned selection to the Alabama All-Star Team ... In the all-star game against his peers from Mississippi, he had 10 rebounds, four blocks and four steals … Is a product of the same high school that produced former Racer great Aubrey Reese. Personal: Born July 15, 1987 ... Son of Tony and Myra Easley ... Majoring in physical education.

2005-2006: Did not play, sat out as a redshirt.

Easley’ s Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN 06-07 25 3 328 07-08 31 28 729 08-09 30 13 544 Total 86 44 1601

AVG 13.1 23.5 18.1 18.6

FG 33 115 85 233

FGA 51 167 138 356

PCT .647 .689 .616 .654

3FG FGA PCT 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT FTA PCT 11 25 .440 57 85 .671 30 50 .600 98 160 .613

OR DR TOT AVG 37 44 81 3.2 70 90 160 5.2 79 83 162 5.4 186 217 403 4.7

PF 59 80 61 200

FO 3 0 0 3

A 8 18 13 39

TO 11 32 28 71

BLK 18 28 18 64

STL 8 15 17 40

PTS 77 287 200 564

AVG 3.1 9.3 6.7 6.6

AVG 13.4 24.1 18.2 19.0

FG FGA PCT 19 29 .655 75 114 .658 46 74 .622 140 217 .645

3FG FGA PCT 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT FTA PCT 10 20 .500 39 58 .672 12 24 .500 61 102 .598

OFF DEF TOT AVG 19 30 49 3.1 48 66 114 5.7 42 44 86 5.1 109 140 249 4.7

PF 40 56 32 128

FO 3 0 0 3

A 5 12 8 25

TO 6 21 17 44

BLK 11 23 11 45

STL 5 6 10 21

PTS 48 189 104 341

AVG 3.0 9.5 6.1 6.4

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN 06-07 16 2 215 07-08 20 20 482 08-09 17 10 309 Total 53 32 1006

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TONY

EASLEY

TONY EASLEY’S CAREER HIGHS Points 18 Austin Peay 1-31-08 17 Mississippi State 12-1-07 15 Eastern Illinois 1-3-08 15 Tennessee State 1-5-06 12 Jacksonville St. 12-18-07 Rebounds 12 Lyon College

11-15-08

FG Made 9 *Austin Peay

1-31-08

FG Attempted 16 Austin Peay

1-31-08

3-Pointers Made None 3-Pointers Attempted None FT Made 5 Eastern Illinois

1-3-08

FT Attempted 9 Eastern Illinois

1-3-08

Blocks 3 *Austin Peay

1-31-08

Steals 3 *Missisippi State

12-1-07

Assists 2 *Ind- South Bend 1-15-08

Billy Kennedy on Easley Minutes 29 *Austin Peay

1-31-08

* Indicates multiple times

“Tony is a fifth-year senior and has a lot of experience in this level of basketball. He has the ability to run the floor and finish around the rim and I think he can be a special player this season in our league.”

Photo Credit: Don McPeak

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RACER

PLAYERS

Georges FOTSO O

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C z 66-8 z 240 z Sr. Hometown: Doula, Cameroon High School: Piney Woods Major: Business Administration 2008-09: Appeared in 23 games for the Racers grabbing 1.1 rebounds per game … Averaged 6.6 minutes per game off the MSU bench … Played a season-high 14 minutes against Jacksonville State (Feb. 14) with three points and four rebounds. 2007-08: Appeared in 26 games including three starts ... Had nine games in which he played double-figure minutes, his season high was 17 minutes at Western Kentucky (Nov. 17) ... Had a career-high seven points on 3-of-3 shooting against Jacksonville State (Dec. 18) ... His career-high in rebounds came against Morehead State (Dec. 9) when he hauled in five. 2006-07: Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman and made two starts ... Scored a season-best six points on 3-of-5 shooting against Jacksonville State (Jan. 4) ... Played a season-high 18 minutes against Eastern Illinois (Jan. 2).

Photo Credit: WG Sports

Before MSU: Joined the MSU program after coming to the United States from Doula, Cameroon via Piney Woods School in Jackson, Miss ... He turned in 16 double-doubles as a senior in 2005-06 and led Piney Woods to a No. 1 ranking in Mississippi Class 2A and a No. 4 ranking overall in the state ... His team finished 21-6 ... He averaged 8.5 points per game and 13.1 rebounds ... His field goal percentage from the field was .558, and he was a .707 shooter from the freethrow line ... He was named to the Clarion-Ledger All-Metro Team, an area covering the three-county metro region of Jackson, Miss. Personal: Born July 14, 1987 ... Son of Basile and Djuissi Kamgue ... Was named MSU’s Outstanding Senior in international business and finance during graduation (May 9) ... Now working toward a master’s in business administration.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Fotso’s Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 06-07 11 2 102 9.3 07-08 26 3 200 7.7 08-09 23 0 151 6.6 Total 60 5 453 7.6

FG FGA PCT 5 15 .333 7 19 .368 10 16 .625 22 50 .440

3FG FGA PCT 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT FTA PCT 0 3 .000 6 12 .500 2 5 .400 8 20 .400

OR DR TOT AVG 4 13 17 1.5 15 18 33 1.3 16 9 25 1.1 35 40 75 1.3

PF 15 42 34 91

FO 0 0 0 0

A 0 3 1 4

TO 6 11 5 22

BLK 2 2 5 9

STL 2 4 5 11

PTS 10 20 22 52

AVG 0.9 0.8 1.0 0.9

FG FGA PCT 3 8 .375 6 15 .400 4 8 .500 13 31 .419

3FG FGA PCT 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT FTA PCT 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 2 5 .400 6 14 .429

OFF DEF TOT AVG 2 7 9 1.8 12 10 22 1.3 11 2 13 0.9 25 19 44 1.2

PF 9 22 18 49

FO 0 0 0 0

A 0 2 1 3

TO 1 5 1 7

BLK 2 1 2 5

STL 0 4 2 6

PTS 6 16 10 32

AVG 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.9

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 06-07 5 0 49 9.8 07-08 17 0 123 7.2 08-09 14 0 87 6.2 Total 36 0 259 7.2

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GEORGES

FOTSO

GEORGES FOTSO’S CAREER HIGHS Points 7 Jacksonville St. 12-18-07 6 Tennessee State 1-4-07 Rebounds 5 Morehead State 12-08-07 FG Made 3 *Jacksonville St. 12-18-07 FG Attempted 5 *Morehead State 12-08-07 3-Pointers Made None 3-Pointers Attempted None FT Made None FT Attempted 3 *Jacksonville St.

2-14-09

Blocks 2 Eastern Illinois

1-2-07

Steals 1 *SE Missouri

1-7-08

Assists 1 *Avila Minutes 18 Eastern Illinois

11-23-07

1-2-07

Billy Kennedy on Fotso * Indicates multiple times

“Georges continues to work hard and he gives us a tremendous physical presence when he comes into the game. I’m also proud of him because he graduated and is now working on his master’s degree.”

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

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RACER

Isacc MILES S

PLAYERS

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G z 6-2 z 205 z Jr. Hometown: Kansas City, Mo. High School: Bishop Miege Major: Integrated Studies 2008-09: Had a breakout first season with the Racers and was second on the squad with 10.6 points per game and tied for the team lead in assists with 119 … His season-high in points came against Southeast Missouri (Feb. 17) with 24 … He recorded the first known triple-double in MSU history against UT Martin (Feb. 23) when he scored 13 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and dished out 11 assists … He ended the season with a streak of sevenstraight games of double-figure scoring and averaged 15.7 points per game during that stretch … He scored in double-figures 16 times and led the team in scoring nine times, while starting all 31 games … He was named the OVC’s Newcomer of the Week three times and honored as a member of the All-OVC Newcomer Team. Photo Credit: Kevin Court

2007-08: Sat out the season as a transfer. Before MSU: Transfered to Murray State after an outstanding freshman season at Creighton ... In his first season at Creighton in 2006-07 he averaged 6.1 points per game along with 2.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists and was selected as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference’s All-Freshman team ... Was a four-year starter at Bishop Miege High School and earned All-Metro recognition from the Kansas City Star as a junior and senior and was a three-time all-state selection in Kansas ... Won the DiRenna Award as Kansas City’s best player ... Left as the school’s all-time leading scorer ... Averaged 24 points, nine rebounds, nine assists and four steals as a senior ... Had a high-scoring game of 40 points and a high assist game of 15 ... Played in the Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game. Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1988 ... Son of Carol Castell ... Majoring in integrated studies.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Miles’ Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 31 31 932 30.1 Total 31 31 932 30.1

FG FGA PCT 108 250 .432 108 250 .432

3FG FGA PCT 27 99 .273 27 99 .273

FT FTA PCT 87 124 .702 87 124 .702

OR DR TOT AVG 19 73 92 3.0 19 73 92 3.0

PF 82 82

FO 1 1

A 119 119

TO 79 79

BLK 4 4

STL 40 40

PTS 330 330

AVG 10.6 10.6

FG FGA PCT 69 158 .437 69 158 .437

3FG FGA PCT 20 64 .313 20 64 .313

FT FTA PCT 47 68 .691 47 68 .691

OFF DEF TOT AVG 4 21 25 2.3 4 21 25 2.3

PF 48 48

FO 1 1

A 83 83

TO 42 42

BLK 4 4

STL 26 26

PTS 205 205

AVG 11.4 11.4

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 18 18 561 31.2 Total 18 18 561 31.2

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ISACC

MILES

ISACC MILES’ CAREER HIGHS Points 24 SE Missouri 2-17-09 18 Eastern Kentucky 2-28-09 18 UT Martin 1-05-09 18 Missouri 12-13-08 17 Tennessee State 1-08-09 17 Morehead State 12-6-08 Rebounds 10 UT Martin

2-23-09

FG Made 9 SE Missouri

2-17-09

FG Attempted 16 Morehead State 12-06-08 3-Pointers Made 5 SE Missouri

2-17-09

3-Pointers Attempted 9 SE Missouri 2-17-09 FT Made 6 *Jacksonville State 1-15-09 FT Attempted 11 Tennessee State 1-08-09 Blocks 1 *Morehead State 2-26-09 Steals 3 *Tennessee State 3-03-09 Assists 11 UT Martin

2-23-09

Minutes 43 Eastern Kentucky 2-28-09 * Indicates multiple times

Billy Kennedy on Miles “I believe Isacc is the best all-around guard in our league. He defends, scores and makes difficult plays on offense and defense. He’s set up to have a big season for us.”

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

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RACER

PLAYERS

Jeffery MCCLAIN LAI AIN AIN

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F z 6-6 z 230 z Jr. Hometown: Hickman, Ky. High School: Fulton County Major: Sociology 2008-09: Was second on the team in offensive rebounds with 73 and averaged 5.3 rebounds per game, third on the team … Had a double-double against Eastern Kentucky (Dec. 4) with a season-high 11 rebounds to go along with 12 points … His season-high in points came (Nov. 29) when he scored 20 against St. Catharine … In the same game, he tied an MSU singlegame record that had stood since 1966 when he made 14-of-14 from the line … Had seven games in double-figure scoring … Had an excellent season from the free throw line hitting 73 percent … Earned OVC Newcomer of the Week honors (Dec. 1). Before MSU: Joined the Racer program last spring after playing one season at Three Rivers Junior College in Poplar Bluff, Mo. ... He led TRCC with 8.7 boards per game and averaged 12.0 points per game ... Also led the team with 53 steals ... He was part of a Three Rivers team that finished 30-8 and advanced to the National Junior College Tournament semi-finals ... Had an outstanding career at Fulton County High School in Hickman, Ky. where he was a three-time Paducah Sun All-Purchase selection and KABC Region-I Player of the Year as a senior ... Is the top scorer in FCHS history with 1,610 points and also best rebounder with more than 1,000 ... Averaged 20 points per game and 12 rebounds at FCHS.

Photo Credit: Kevin Court

Personal: Born Jan. 15, 1989 ... Son of Jeffery Sr. and Teresa McClain ... His uncle Jerome Warren played football at Murray State in the mid 1990’s … Majoring in sociology.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

McClains’ Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 31 31 810 26.1 Total 31 31 810 26.1

FG FGA PCT 56 126 .444 56 126 .444

3FG FGA PCT 1 2 .500 1 2 .500

FT FTA PCT 84 114 .737 84 114 .737

OR DR TOT AVG 65 100 165 5.3 65 100 165 5.3

PF 79 79

FO 2 2

A 33 33

TO 55 55

BLK 7 7

STL 30 30

PTS 197 197

AVG 6.4 6.4

FG FGA PCT 29 64 .453 29 64 .453

3FG FGA PCT 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000

FT FTA PCT 47 70 .671 47 70 .671

OFF DEF TOT AVG 36 60 96 5.3 36 60 96 5.3

PF 43 43

FO 0 0

A 23 23

TO 28 28

BLK 4 4

STL 17 17

PTS 106 106

AVG 5.9 5.9

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 18 18 481 26.7 Total 18 18 481 26.7

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JEFFERY

MCCLAIN

JEFFERY MCCLAIN’S CAREER HIGHS Points 20 St. Catharine 11-29-08 12 Austin Peay 1-10-09 12 Eastern Kentucky 12-04-08 11 Western Kentucky 11-22-08 Rebounds 11 Eastern Kentucky 12-04-08 FG Made 14 St. Catharine

11-29-08

FG Attempted 14 St. Catharine

11-29-08

3-Pointers Made 1 Morehead State 12-06-08 3-Pointers Attempted 1 Morehead State 12-06-08 FT Made 14 St. Catharine

11-29-08

FT Attempted 14 St. Catharine

11-29-08

Blocks 2 Eastern Kentucky 2-28-09 Steals 2 *Jacksonville State 2-14-09 Assists 3 *SE Missouri

2-17-09

Minutes 35 Tennessee State

1-08-09

* Indicates multiple times

Billy Kennedy on McClain “He gained a lot of experience last season and he has worked very hard since then on improving his perimeter shot. Jeff does a lot of the so-called dirty work for us, the things that don’t always show up in the box score.”

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Ivan ASKA A

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F z 6-7 z 230 z So. Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. High School: Boyd Anderson Major: Undecided 2008-09: Had an outstanding first season with the Racers that led to being named OVC Freshman of the Year … He was third on the team in scoring with 10.3 points per game and first in rebounding with 5.8 per game … Earned OVC Freshman of the Week honors three times … In just his third college game (Nov. 22), he scored 20 points and grabbed six rebounds in MSU’s win over WKU … Recorded 16 games of double-figure scoring and two games of double-figure rebounding including 11 against UTM in the same (Feb. 23) game when he scored a season-high 23 points … Was second on the team with 125 field goals and managed a .527 clip in field-goal percentage, second on the team … Was named to the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-America Team. Photo Credit: Kevin Court

Before MSU: Enjoyed an oustanding career at Boyd H. Anderson High School and was nominated as a McDonald’s All-American ... Averaged 12 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks per game to help lead the Anderson Cobras to a 24-6 record ... Was named All-Broward County by the Miami-Herald ... During his senior season he averaged a double-double and was named the MVP at the Rock Holiday Classic in Las Vegas and the Roundball Classic in Georgia ... His team qualified for the Florida 6A State Championship game where his team was runner-up and he was named game MVP... Named All-Broward County by the Miami Herald and selected Florida First Team All-State ... His career-best prep game was a 28-point, 26-rebound game. Personal: Born June 26, 1990 ... Son of Wellington and Shirley Aska ... Undecided on a major.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Aska’s Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 31 16 768 24.8 Total 31 16 768 24.8

FG FGA PCT 125 237 .527 125 237 .527

3FG FGA PCT 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT FTA PCT 70 104 .673 70 104 .673

OR DR TOT AVG 73 108 181 5.8 73 108 181 5.8

PF 78 78

FO 0 0

A 7 7

TO 39 39

BLK 7 7

STL 16 16

PTS 320 320

AVG 10.3 10.3

FG FGA PCT 70 122 .574 70 122 .574

3FG FGA PCT 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT FTA PCT 37 56 .661 37 56 .661

OFF DEF TOT AVG 43 59 102 5.7 43 59 102 5.7

PF 39 39

FO 0 0

A 2 2

TO 19 19

BLK 5 5

STL 9 9

PTS 177 177

AVG 9.8 9.8

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 18 6 433 24.1 Total 18 6 433 24.1

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IVAN

ASKA

IVAN ASKA’S CAREER HIGHS Points 23 UT Martin 2-23-09 20 Western Kentucky 11-22-08 17 Tennessee State 3-03-09 17 Tennessee State 1-08-09 Rebounds 11 UT Martin

2-23-09

FG Made 9 UT Martin

2-23-09

FG Attempted 14 UT Martin

2-23-09

3-Pointers Made None 3-Pointers Attempted None FT Made 5 *UT Martin

2-23-09

FT Attempted 8 *Tennessee Tech

1-17-09

Blocks 2 Eastern Kentucky 2-28-09 Steals 2 Jacksonville State 1-15-09 Assists 1 *Tennessee State 3-03-09 Minutes 35 UT Martin

2-23-09

* Indicates multiple times

Billy Kennedy on Aska “I expect Ivan to have a great sophomore season. We’re going to make sure he touches the ball because he’s a bull around the basket. He has improved his shot since last season.”

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

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Donte POOLE LE

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G z 6-3 z 185 z So. Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. High School: Mojave Major: Undecided 2008-09: Started the season with a plan to redshirt, but that all changed when teammate Jewuan Long went down for the season with a knee injury (Dec. 6) … Made his MSU debut (Dec. 13) at Missouri in the eighth game … He scored six points in 12 minutes in his debut … Unfortunately, his season also ended suddenly when he suffered a broken collar bone in the seventh minute against Tennessee Tech (Feb. 12) … He appeared in 16 games, averaged 5.8 points per game, and played an average of 15.5 minutes per game … His season-high 15 points came (Feb. 4) against Tennessee State. Before MSU: He was a Nevada 4A First Team All-State selection in 2007 where his team from Mojave High School finished runnerup in the state tournament ... Averaged 21.6 points, seven rebounds, and four assists per game as a senior, his team finished the season 23-7... He was named the MVP of the Vegas Valley Tournament ... His team at Mojave was 49-13 in his last two seasons ... He attended Sound Doctrine Christian Academy in Lagrange, Ga., during the 2007-08 season leading his team to a 24-16 mark and a fourth-place finish in the National Association of Christian Athletes Tournament ... Led the team in scoring with 25 points per game and added seven rebounds and five assists per game ... He had a 46-point performance against Charis Prep.

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

Personal: Born Sep. 16, 1989 ... Son of Danny and Regina Poole … Undecided on a major.

Photo Credit: WG Sports

Poole’s Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 16 0 248 15.5 Total 16 0 248 15.5

FG FGA PCT 30 83 .361 30 83 .361

3FG FGA PCT 5 26 .192 5 26 .192

FT FTA PCT 27 34 .794 27 34 .794

OR DR TOT AVG 3 15 18 2.6 3 15 18 2.6

PF 8 8

FO 0 0

A 8 8

TO 6 6

BLK 1 1

STL 2 2

PTS 30 30

AVG 4.3 4.3

FG FGA PCT 20 55 .364 20 55 .364

3FG FGA PCT 3 17 .176 3 17 .176

FT FTA PCT 21 25 .840 21 25 .840

OFF DEF TOT AVG 4 21 25 2.3 4 21 25 2.3

PF 12 12

FO 0 0

A 8 8

TO 8 8

BLK 1 1

STL 5 5

PTS 64 64

AVG 5.8 5.8

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 08-09 11 0 167 15.2 Total 11 0 167 15.2

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POOLE

DONTE POOLE’S CAREER HIGHS Points 15 Tennessee State 2-04-09 12 Oral Roberts 12-21-08 10 SE Missouri 1-24-09 Rebounds 5 Austin Peay

2-07-09

FG Made 5 Oral Roberts

12-21-08

FG Attempted 10 Austin Peay

2-07-09

3-Pointers Made 1 *Austin Peay

2-07-09

3-Pointers Attempted 4 SE Missouri 1-24-09 FT Made 8 Tennessee State

2-04-09

FT Attempted 9 Tennessee State

2-04-09

Blocks 1 SE Missouri

1-24-09

Steals 2 Wright State

12-22-08

Assists 3 SE Missouri

1-24-09

Minutes 25 Eastern Illinois

2-09-09

* Indicates multiple times

Billy Kennedy on Poole “Donte has really come on since his injury last season. He’s proven that he can score from the rim to the three-point line, and he has improved his defense.”

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G z 6-1 z 180 z So. Hometown: Jackson, Tenn. High School: Liberty Tech Major: Civil Eng. Technology nology 2008-09: His season ended suddenly only seven games into his sophomore season when he went down to a season-ending knee injury at Morehead State (Dec. 6) … Before his injury, he scored 12 points (Nov. 22) against WKU to mark his career-high at MSU … His six rebounds against Indiana State (Nov. 26) was also a career-high. 2007-08: Appeared in 31 games with one start as a freshman ... Played a total of 458 minutes (14.8 minutes per game) and was a valued player off the bench for MSU ... Averaged 4.0 points per game and 1.6 rebounds per contest ... His 23 steals was tied for fourth-best on the squad ... Scored a career-high 11 points against Avila (Nov. 23) … Played double-figure minutes in all but seven games in the season ... Played 20 or more minutes eight times including a career-high 27 minutes when he made his only start against Belmont (Dec. 30).

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Before MSU: Helped lead Liberty Tech High School to the Tennessee Class 2A State Championship as a junior and senior ...Was named Tennessee State Tournament MVP in 2006 and Tennessee First Team All-State in his final two seasons ... In 2007 as a senior, Long was named Mr. Basketball in the state and finished as Liberty’s all-time leading scorer with more than 1,500 points. Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1988 ... Son of Gloria Long and the late Elmer Long … Majoring in civil engineering technology.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Long’s Career Stats YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 07-08 31 1 458 14.8 08-09 7 0 85 12.1 Total 38 1 543 14.3

FG FGA PCT 49 111 .441 10 26 .385 59 137 .431

3FG FGA PCT 2 18 .111 2 5 .400 4 23 .174

FT FTA PCT 24 38 .632 8 11 .727 32 49 .653

OR DR TOT AVG 10 39 49 1.6 3 15 18 2.6 13 54 67 1.8

PF 28 8 36

FO 0 0 0

A 32 8 40

TO 43 6 49

BLK 4 1 5

STL 23 2 25

PTS 124 30 154

AVG 4.0 4.3 4.1

FG FGA PCT 36 69 .522 1 5 .200 37 74 .500

3FG FGA PCT 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 2 7 .286

FT FTA PCT 17 26 .654 1 1 1.000 18 27 .667

OFF DEF TOT AVG 5 28 33 1.7 1 1 2 1.0 6 29 35 1.6

PF 20 0 20

FO 0 0 0

A 19 2 21

TO 24 1 25

BLK 4 0 4

STL 16 0 16

PTS 91 3 94

AVG 4.6 1.5 4.3

OVC Games YEAR GP GS MIN AVG 07-08 20 0 290 14.5 08-09 2 0 13 6.5 Total 22 0 303 13.8

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LONG

JEWUAN LONG’S CAREER HIGHS Points 12 Western Kentucky11-22-08 11 Avila 11-23-07 Rebounds 4 *SE Missouri

1-7-08

FG Made 5 Western Kentucky11-22-08 FG Attempted 9 SE Missouri

1-7-08

3-Pointers Made 2 UT Martin

3-1-08

3-Pointers Attempted 2 *Chattanooga 12-29-07 FT Made 4 Jacksonville State 2-2-08 FT Attempted 6 Jacksonville State 2-2-08 Blocks 1 Jacksonville State 2-2-08 Steals 3 *SE Missouri

1-7-08

Assists 5 Avila

11-23-07

Minutes 27 Belmont

12-30-07

Billy Kennedy on Long * Indicates multiple times

“Jewuan worked very hard after his knee injury last season and has made it all the way back physically. He plays with great effort and will be one of our best defenders this season.”

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

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B.J. KINS JENKINS

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A.J. WILSON SON ON ON

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F z 66-6 z 215 z Jr.

Gz6 6-0 z 205 z Jr. Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va. High School: Green Run Major: Advertising 2008-09: Sat out the season as a transfer from Liberty University. Before MSU: Joined the Racer program as a transfer from Liberty University … As a sophomore in 2007-08 he appeared in all 32 games while making 31 starts in scoring 9.9 points per game and 4.4 rebounds ... He scored a careerhigh 24 points on Niagara ... In his freshman season, he saw action in 31 games ... Finished his career at Green Run High School as the school’s all-time career scoring leader with 1,357 points (17.4 per game average) ... He also had 506 rebounds, 511 assists and 383 steals and was a three-time AllPhoto Credit: Michael Dann Beach District First Team selection … Earned a spot on the AllTidewater Area Second Team and All-Eastern Region squad in his last three seasons at GRHS ... Was a McDonald’s All-American nominee ... Became the only prep player in Virginia to record consecutive quadruple-doubles.

Hometown: St. Paul, Minn. High School: St. Bernard’s Major: Integrated Studies Before MSU: Played the last two seasons for Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colo. … He scored 16.0 points per game, grabbed 7.2 rebounds per game, and dished out 1.3 assists per game helping his team to a 22-11 record in 2008-09 … He shot a team-best 63 percent from the field … He recorded nine 30-point games and had a 17-rebound game … Was named NJCAA All-Region 9 and All-Tournament in both seasons at Northeastern … Competed at Mt. Zion Christian Academy in Durham, N.C., in the 2005-06 season with current Racer Danero Thomas … Played at Saint Bernard’s High Photo Credit: Michael Dann School and Concordia Academy High School where he was named All-Minnesota Third Team after the 2004-05 season … Was a Minnesota Mr. Basketball finalist. Personal: Born March 26, 1986 … Son of Brian and Jill Sandifer … Majoring in integrated studies.

Personal: Born Feb. 14, 1988 ... Son of Billy and Alicia Turner and Robert Jenkins Sr. … Majoring in advertising.

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Billy Kennedy on Jenkins

Billy Kennedy on Wilson

“B.J. is an experienced player that has the ability to play two positions and he’s an excellent shooter. He has developed into a great leader for our team.”

“A.J. has great athleticism; he’s long and will provide depth at the forward position. He’s a good shooter who can score inside and from the perimeter.”

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Isaiah AAN CANAAN

PLAYERS

Edward DANIEL

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F z 66-7 z 220 z Fr.

G z 66-0 z 175 z Fr. Hometown: Biloxi, Miss. High School: Biloxi Major: Undecided Before MSU: Was an outstanding talent from Biloxi High School where he was a finalist for Mississippi Mr. Basketball honors after leading his Biloxi team to the 5A State Championship and a 30-3 record … Was the Mississippi State Tournament MVP and was named All-State … Was named to the finalist list for Gatorade Player of the Year … As a senior at Biloxi, he scored 24 points per game and dished out seven assists per game … Played in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game and was named his team’s MVP after he scored 18 points … As a junior was named Mississippi All-State after scoring 20 points and seven assists per game … The Clarion Ledger listed him among their Dandy Dozen.

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

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Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. High School: Woodlawn Major: Undecided Before MSU: Finished his career at Woodlawn High School scoring 15.8 points per game with 11 rebounds and blocked 3.5 shots per game … Was named to the regional finals all-tournament team … His team made it to the Alabama quarterfinals before ending the season 24-8 … He won the class 5A slam-dunk contest at the state tournament … Had a 21 point-13 rebound game against Lanier … Was named to the Birmingham News Class of 2009 Super Seniors, ranked seventh on the list of the top-12 players in the metro area … Averaged 14 points, 15 rebounds, and two blocks per game as a Photo Credit: Michael Dann junior where he was First Team AllBirmingham and Alabama 5A All-State Honorable Mention.

Personal: Born May 2, 1991 … Son of Sardie Canaan and Nicole Martin and grandmother Bettye Ramsey … Undecided on a major.

Personal: Born June 13, 1990 … Son of Edward and Natasha Daniel … Undecided on a major.

Billy Kennedy on Canaan

Billy Kennedy on Daniel

“Isaiah is a true point guard that has been impressive in early-season workouts. He has the ability to make those around him better.”

“He’s a great athlete who will see quality minutes as a freshman. He finishes at the rim; his ability to rebound and make plays will help our team.”

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Picasso sso o MON NS SIMMONS

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G z 6-0 z 170 z Jr. Hometown: Gallatin, Tenn. High School: Station Camp Major: Health & Phys. Ed. 2008-09: Appeared in three games … Was named the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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G z 5-1 5-11 z 170 z Fr. Hometown: Mayfield, Ky. High School: Northside Baptist Major: Undecided Before MSU: Was a standout player at Northside Baptist Christian Academy School where his team went 23-13 during his senior year and advanced to the National Christian Schools Athletic Association Tournament ... He was named to the all-tournament team ... Averaged 30.9 points per game in his senior season and had a high-point game of 67 in a game against Mount Vernon, Ill. ... Shot 48 percent from three-point range and a career-high 11 threepoint baskets in a single game ... Named Valedictorian of his class and had a 4.0 GPA.

2007-08: Appeared in three games. Before MSU: Played at Station Camp High School ... Averaged 12 points per game, seven rebounds, and four assists in 2004-05 senior season ... In 2005-06, attended Lee Academy (Lee, Maine) ... His best scoring game was 23 points ... At Station Camp High School, he also was a member of the track & field team, where he was part of the 4X400 meter and 4X800 meter relay teams that qualified for the state championships.

Jordan BURGE GE E

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

Personal: Born July 29, 1991, son of Ed and Emily Burge ... Undecided on a major.

Personal: Son of Scott and Freeda McMillan and Mark Simmons ... Born April 9, 1987 ... Majoring in health & physical education ... His sister Galileo, is a member of the Murray State track & field team ... His father Scott, played football at Murray State in the early 1980’s and his mother Freeda ran track at MSU during the same time ... Picasso is involved in Campus Outreach ministry at Murray State.

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2009-10

SEASON

PREVIEW

The 2009-10 season for the Murray State Racers is one that is filled with optimism. Head Coach Billy Kennedy is looking forward to competing for a conference championship again. In his fourth season, Kennedy believes this is his best team and opportunity to win the Ohio Valley Conference Championship. “We’re further along than we’ve ever been,” Kennedy said. “Our toughness and ability to defend is as good as it has been since I came to Murray State.”

RACER NEWCOMERS MSU has four first-year players, if you include Jenkins. The Racers also have junior college transfer A.J. Wilson, plus freshmen Edward Daniel and Isaiah Canaan. This group of newcomers will be important to how this season goes for the Racers. “We have a very good class coming in and I expect the two freshmen to have a chance to be OVC Freshman of the Year,” Kennedy said of Canaan and Daniel who were considered top players out of Mississippi and Alabama. “That depends of course on how much playing time they earn.” “With this class coming in, we don’t have a weak link on our team,” Kennedy added. “Our depth is the best it has been since I’ve been at MSU.”

Isacc Miles

SENIOR LEADERSHIP

RACER SCHEDULE

The Racers have three seniors who have been fan favorites and great teammates. Danero Thomas and Georges Fotso were part of Kennedy’s first recruiting class in 2006 and Easley is a fifth-year senior who has been a big part of the Racers success. “All three have been just great kids to coach,” Kennedy said. “They’ve been successful in the classroom and they’ve given great effort to help us have three winning seasons and finish second in the OVC each time.” “But I want them to want more,” Kennedy added. “I want to see them finish at Murray State as champions.” Thomas begins the season only 88 points from becoming the 35th member of the MSU 1000-Point Club.

MSU’s schedule is one of the toughest in the OVC and there aren’t any weak teams among those of the D-I level. “You talk about California, East Tennessee State, Chattanooga, Western Kentucky and Morehead State (from our league), all are NCAA participants from last spring,” Kennedy stated. “That’s more NCAA teams that we’ve faced in one season since I’ve been here.” “When you throw Louisiana Tech in there with four returning starters our non-league schedule is a challenge,” Kennedy added. As always, the competition in the OVC will be fierce as Murray State and Morehead State are co-favorites in the preseason poll with each getting 10 first-place votes.

COULD THIS BE THE SEASON? Talk about close calls. The Racers are very familiar with the feeling of getting so close to the trophy, only to fall just short. That’s why this season is so anticipated, the Racers feel they can get over the hump. “The race in the OVC has been so close in my three seasons,” Kennedy said. “We had injuries last season that affected us.” MSU has the pieces and now they have to put it all together. “Our goal is to be deep enough and talented enough to overcome all setbacks, no matter what they are,” Kennedy said. “I haven’t been through a season yet that didn’t have some adversity.”

Photo Credit: Cindi Cripps

The Racers start with senior Danero Thomas, junior Isacc Miles and sophomore Ivan Aska. All three were named to the AllOVC team last season, with Miles earning a spot on the All-OVC Newcomer Team and Aska OVC Freshman of the Year. Seniors Tony Easley and Georges Fotso are back to patrol the paint for MSU along with junior Jeffery McClain. Junior B.J. Jenkins finally suits up in the MSU Navy and Gold after sitting out last season as a transfer from Liberty University. Sophomores Donte Poole and Jewuan Long have fully recovered from injuries that caused them to miss much of last season. Kennedy points to the heart and desire of the Racers to reach for the top. “Our chemistry and character is outstanding, and the great thing is that we’re experienced,” Kennedy said. “We have nine returners back from last year’s team that was one win away from a conference championship. With B.J. Jenkins and the three new recruits, we should be better and deeper at each position.”

Photo Credit: Don McPeak

SUM OF MANY PARTS

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HEAD

COACH

Photo Credit: Fred Mullane

Billy Kennedy begins his fourth season as Murray State University’s head men’s basketball coach with an eye on winning the Ohio Valley Conference championship. After numerous close calls and three-straight secondplace finishes, he feels the 2009-10 season might be the one for the Racers.

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“I like where we are in our program,” Kennedy said. “We’ve gotten better each season. I expect a special year and look forward to the start.” In his 25th season on the collegiate level, Kennedy has developed his own unique philosophy from the coaches he served with as an assistant and the time he has been a head coach. As Kennedy begins his 12th season as a head coach his view on how to run a college basketball program is simple…it’s all about the student-athletes and the relationship he has with them once they decide to join the Murray State family. “Our goal is not only to win championships, but to develop young men,” Kennedy said. “I want to help them be tremendous person of character and see them be successful in life beyond basketball.” For Kennedy, his desire to coach basketball has been something he has always had and always loved to do. “I recognized a long time ago how fortunate I am to be able to do something I love doing, coaching basketball,” Kennedy said. “There is not a day that goes by that I don’t feel blessed to be coaching.” Kennedy continues to build a program at Murray State that is among the finest in the nation. To see how far the Racers have come, you have to go back to the start…Kennedy’s first season in 2006-07. First, he set his sights on a thin roster. At the beginning of the that season, MSU was inexperienced with only two players (Shawn Witherspoon and Tyler Holloway) who had seen significant playing time. MSU still managed a 16-14 season and a second-place showing in the Ohio Valley Conference. The building continued in the 2007-08 season when MSU was still lacking any significant D-I experience on its roster and yet still accomplished another second-place OVC finish and an 18-13 mark. Last season, the Racers were again in the title hunt and finished in second place with an overall 19-12 mark, and secured the program’s 22nd straight winning season. Kennedy’s first three seasons at the helm of the storied MSU program have been marked by steady progress on and off the court.

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BILLY

Hometown Metairie, La. Birthdate February 2, 1964

Education Southeastern Louisiana '86 Degree Social Studies Education High School Holy Cross New Orleans, La. Family Wife -Mary Children Will (21) Lexie (19) Brooks (14) Anna Cate (5)

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

KENNEDY

Kennedy’s Racers have won 53 games total and 39 league games, near the top in the OVC. Not only have the Racers won many basketball games, they’ve performed in the classroom and won the OVC’s Team Academic Award for men’s basketball for the 2008-09 school year. “We feel that our program is going in the right direction and we’re pleased with the progress we’ve made,” Kennedy said. “Our student-athletes are doing it the right way. “ However, MSU is about winning championships and that is where Kennedy wants to be. “That’s what we’ve been striving and building for since I came here,” Kennedy said. “My staff and I want to get it done and so does our team.” Kennedy’s basketball philosophy starts with a rock-solid foundation of tough, inyour-face defense – proved by leading the OVC in field-goal-defense percentage in his first two seasons. The Racers were second last season, but still led the OVC in scoring defense only giving up 61.1 points per game. “I really feel our program is now on solid ground and we know that it all starts with our play on the defensive end of the floor.” Kennedy said. “I believe that if you play great defense, you can still win games when the shots aren’t falling.” Kennedy’s road to Murray State began April 12, 2006 after six years as the head coach at Southeastern Louisiana University

and one season as an assistant at the University of Miami (Fla.). In his final two seasons at SLU, Kennedy guided the Lions to a 44-18 record, two Southland Conference regular season titles and the school’s first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.

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THE KENNEDY FILE XMurray State University • Position: Head Coach • Tenure: 2006-Present • Record: 53-39 (3 seasons)

• Position: Assistant Coach • Tenure: 2005-2006 • Record: 18-16 • Finished the season with an appearance in the NIT quarterfinals. Miami finished 7-9 in the ACC including wins over Maryland, North Carolina and Wake Forest.

XSoutheastern Louisiana University • Position: Head Coach • Tenure: 1999-2005 • Guided the Lions to a 44-18 record in his last two seasons with back-to-back Southland Conference regular season titles and the school’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament.

XCentenary College • Position: Head Coach • Tenure: 1997-1999 • Turned Centenary around in just two seasons, taking it from only six wins in 1997-98 to a 14-14 mark his final season, its first non-losing season in five years.

XUniv. of California-Berkeley • Position: Assistant Head Coach • Tenure: 1993-97 • Had two 20-win seasons and made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The 1997 squad advanced to the Sweet 16.

XCreighton University • Position: Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1991-93

XTexas A&M University • Position: Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1990-91 • San Antonio Spurs Scout

XTulane University • Position: Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1989-90

XNorthwestern State University • Position: Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1988-89

XUniversity of Wyoming • Position: Graduate Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1987-88 • Had a 26-win season and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

XUniversity of New Orleans • Position: Volunteer Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1986-87 • Had a 26-win season before losing to Alabama in NCAA Tournament second round.

XSoutheastern Louisiana University • Position: Student Assistant Coach • Tenure: 1985-86

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XUniversity of Miami (Fla.)

He was named Coach of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association, the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (In District-8) in backto-back years. In 2004-05, Southeastern posted a 24-9 record, the best in school history, won its second consecutive Southland Conference title with a 13-3 league mark, claimed the school’s first conference tournament championship and advanced to face Oklahoma State in the NCAA Tournament. In his one season assisting Frank Haith at Miami, Kennedy helped lead the Hurricanes to the quarterfinals of the National Invitational Tournament with an 18-16 record. Miami had wins over North Carolina, Maryland and Oklahoma State. Prior to taking over at SLU, Kennedy spent two seasons (1997-99) as head coach at Centenary College where he was able to turn the program around in just two seasons. Centenary went from only six wins in 1997-98 to a 14-14 mark in his final season. The Metairie, La., native spent 11 seasons as an assistant coach at seven Division I schools, including New Orleans, Wyoming, Northwestern State, Tulane, Texas A&M, Creighton and the University of California. He helped lead New Orleans to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 1987. UNO was a 13-seed when they upset 2-seed BYU and then lost to Alabama. Kennedy also assisted Wyoming’s run to the NCAA Tournament in 1988. During his four seasons at California, the Golden Bears had two 20-win seasons

and made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament and one trip to the Sweet 16. He earned a solid reputation as a recruiter early in his career while an assistant at California where three of his classes were considered among the best in the nation. Kennedy recruited Shareef Abdur-Rahim and Tony Gonzalez to the Cal program. Kennedy, 45, received his bachelor of arts degree in social studies education from Southeastern Louisiana University in 1986. He was a star basketball player at Holy Cross High School in New Orleans before attending Delgado Community College where he earned an associate of arts degree in general studies in 1984. He is still a big fan of his hometown team, the New Orleans Saints. Kennedy is married to the former Mary Ethredge and he has four children, Will (21), Lexie (19), Brooks (14) and Anna Cate (5).

Photo Credit: Michael Dann

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BILLY RECORD VS OPPONENTS As head coach at Centenary, Southeastern Louisiana and Murray State Alabama .................................................... 0-2 Anderson ................................................... 1-0 Arkansas.................................................... 0-1 Arkansas Baptist........................................ 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock.................................. 0-1 Arkansas State .......................................... 1-2 Auburn ....................................................... 0-1 Austin Peay .............................................. 2-5 Avila ........................................................... 1-0 Belhaven.................................................... 3-0 Belmont ..................................................... 0-1 Boise State ................................................ 1-0 California .................................................. 0-0 Campbell ................................................... 1-1 Central Florida ........................................... 1-2 Chattanooga............................................. 0-1 College of Charleston ................................ 0-1 Colorado .................................................... 0-1 Creighton ................................................... 0-1 Dartmouth .................................................. 0-1 Dillard ........................................................ 1-0 Eastern Illinois ......................................... 5-1 Eastern Kentucky .................................... 2-4 East Tennessee State .............................. 0-0 Elon ........................................................... 0-1 Florida A&M ............................................... 2-0 Florida Atlantic ........................................... 2-1 Florida International ................................ 0-2 Georgia State ............................................ 2-1 Hawaii ........................................................ 0-1 Henderson State........................................ 1-0 High Point .................................................. 1-0 Houston ..................................................... 0-2 Idaho.......................................................... 1-0 Illinois-Chicago .......................................... 0-1 Indiana-South Bend ................................... 1-0 Indiana State ............................................. 1-1 Jacksonville ............................................... 2-0 Jacksonville State ................................... 8-2 James Madison ........................................ 0-0 Lamar ........................................................ 8-4 Louisiana College ...................................... 2-0 LSU............................................................ 0-2 LSU-Shreveport ......................................... 1-0 Long Island ................................................ 0-1 Louisiana-Monroe ...................................... 5-9 Louisiana Tech......................................... 0-1 Loyola, New Orleans ................................. 4-0 Lyon ........................................................... 1-0 McNeese State .......................................... 4-8 Memphis .................................................... 0-1 Mercer ....................................................... 3-0 Mississippi State ........................................ 0-5 Mississippi ................................................. 0-4 Missouri ..................................................... 0-2 Missouri-St. Louis ................................... 0-0 Montana..................................................... 0-1 Morehead State ........................................ 5-1 Morgan State ............................................. 1-0 New Orleans .............................................. 0-3 Niagara ...................................................... 0-1 Nicholls State............................................. 7-4 North Carolina Central ............................ 0-0 Northwestern State .................................... 6-7 Oklahoma State ......................................... 0-1 Oral Roberts .............................................. 1-0 Pittsburgh .................................................. 0-1 Rice ........................................................... 1-0 Richmond .................................................. 0-1 Rider .......................................................... 2-0 Saint Catharine’s ....................................... 1-0 Saint Mary’s, Calif...................................... 0-2

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Sam Houston State ................................... 8-5 Samford ..................................................... 3-7 San Diego State ........................................ 0-1 Seattle-Pacific............................................ 0-1 SIU Edwardsville...................................... 0-0 South Alabama .......................................... 0-1 South Florida ............................................. 0-1 Southern .................................................... 4-1 Southeast Missouri ................................. 5-1 Southern Illinois ......................................... 0-1 Southern Miss............................................ 0-1 SMU........................................................... 0-1 Southeastern Louisiana ............................. 1-1 Stephen F. Austin....................................... 5-7 Stetson ...................................................... 2-2 Tennessee ................................................. 0-1 UT Martin .................................................. 5-1 Tennessee State ...................................... 5-3 Tennessee Tech ....................................... 4-3 Tennesse Wesleyan ................................. 0-0 Texas A&M................................................. 0-2 Texas-Arlington .......................................... 1-8 Texas-San Antonio..................................... 6-7 Texas State ................................................ 6-6 Troy ........................................................... 3-2 Tulane ........................................................ 1-0 Vanderbilt................................................... 0-1 Wiley .......................................................... 2-0 Western Carolina ....................................... 0-1 Western Kentucky ................................... 1-1 Wright State ............................................... 0-1 Youngstown State ...................................... 1-0

PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES Former players coached or recruited by Billy Kennedy Shareef Abdur-Rahim ................................. Atlanta Hawks Tim Breaux .............................................Houston Rockets Fennis Dembo ............................................Detroit Pistons Ledell Eackles .................................... Washington Bullets Tony Gonzalez .....................................Kansas City Chiefs Ronnie Grandison....................................... Boston Celtics Jaren Jackson ..................................... San Antonio Spurs Shawn Marks ....................................... San Antonio Spurs Nate Lofton .......................................Harlem Globetrotters Jason Kidd ..............................................New Jersey Nets Herbert Lang ...................................College Dunk Champ Eric Leckner................................................Detroit Pistons Michael Stewart ........................................Cleveland Cavs Lemond Murray ........................................Cleveland Cavs Robert Pack ............................................Dallas Mavericks Ronnie McCollum .......................... 01 NCAA Scoring Title Brooks Thompson ......................................Orlando Magic

CAREER COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School Pos. Rec. 1985-86 SE Louisiana Asst. 10-18 1986-87 New Orleans Asst. 26-4 NCAA Tournament 2nd round 1987-88 Wyoming Asst. 26-6 NCAA Tournament 1st round 1988-89 Northwestern State Asst. 13-16 Defeated Kentucky 1989-90 Tulane Asst. 4-24 1990-91 Texas A&M Asst. 8-21 1991-92 Creighton Asst. 9-19 1992-93 Creighton Asst. 8-18 1993-94 California Asst. 22-8 NCAA Tournament 1st round 1994-95 California Asst. 13-14 1995-96 California Asst. 17-11 NCAA Tournament 1st round 1996-97 California Asst. 23-9 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 1997-98 Centenary HC 10-20 1998-99 Centenary HC 14-14 1999-00 SE Louisiana HC 10-17 2000-01 SE Louisiana HC 8-21 2001-02 SE Louisiana HC 7-20 2002-03 SE Louisiana HC 11-16 2003-04 SE Louisiana HC 20-9 Co-Champion of Southland Conference 2004-05 SE Louisiana HC 24-9 NCAA Tournament 1st round 2005-06 Miami, Fla. Asst. 18-16 NIT Quarterfinals 2006-07 Murray State HC 16-14 Second Place In OVC 2007-08 Murray State HC 18-13 Second Place in OVC 2008-09 Murray State HC 19-12 Second Place in OVC MSU’s 22nd Consecutive Winning Season

Shareef AbdurRahim

Tony Gonzales

Herbert Lang

Jason Kidd

Michael Stewart

Robert Pack

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Nate Lofton

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STEVE PROHM

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Hometown Vienna, Va. Birthdate July 12, 1974 Education Alabama ‘97 Degree Education High School Northwest Whitfield Tunnel Hill, Ga. Billy Kennedy on Prohm “Steve is one of the hardest working assistants in the country. He’s been a major part in the success of our program. We’re fortunate to have him with us.”

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Steve Prohm is in his fourth season with the Racers as an assistant coach and he is looking forward to this season more than any other. When seeing Prohm around the office and arena daily, his enthusiasm and passion for what he does is very evident. He has a love for coaching college basketball and enjoys being associated with Billy Kennedy. “Coach Kennedy has taught me about a balanced life,” Prohm said. “He’s helped me understand more than just the basketball side of things. He gives me the opportunity to lead a balanced life and he’s been very loyal to me and I am very loyal to him.” Another reason Steve Prohm is in college basketball is his commitment to teaching and mentoring the student-athletes that are recruited to Murray State. “We’re going to help them academically, socially, spiritually and athletically so they can be prepared when they leave here,” Prohm said. “We want them to be successful in their four years at Murray State.” Prohm has been a part of the building effort the last three years which have ended as winning seasons each time for the Racers. “I like the way our team is growing and we’re getting tremendous leadership from our upperclassmen,” Prohm said. “We have guys who have been on this level for a while and know what it takes to win.” Prohm graduated from the University of Alabama in 1997 with a degree in education. At Alabama, Prohm worked as a student assistant coach and student manager for the Crimson Tide for five years. The Vienna, Va., native attended high school at Northwest Whitfield High in Tunnel Hill, Ga. where he lettered in basketball for three years. Prohm came to MSU after serving as an assistant at Tulane University in New Orleans, La., during the 2005-06 season. For six seasons, Prohm was an assistant under Billy Kennedy at Southeastern Louisiana University where they won a Southland Conference championship and made a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Prohm also spent one season at Centenary College as an assistant with Kennedy.

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ISAAC CHEW

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Hometown Chicago, Ill. Birthdate April 9, 1975 Education Avila University ‘99 Degree Business Administration Baker University ‘02 Master’s Degree MBA High School Wells Chicago, Ill. Billy Kennedy on Chew “Isaac is a tireless worker and is a very good recruiter for our program. He is a big part of our success and also has a great way of communicating with our guys.”

Isaac Chew begins his third season at Murray State with a renewed spirit for recruiting and continued passion for coaching. Since joining the staff in 2007, Chew has assisted in the Racer’s consistent overall record improvement. Recruiting elite talent, including last year’s Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year Ivan Aska and OVC All-Newcomer Team member Isacc Miles, Chew has been instrumental in introducing young players to the Murray State mentality. Well known in the AAU basketball circuit, Coach Chew led the Kansas City Pump ‘n Run and Kansas City Keys teams prior to his stint at Murray. These championship squads were highly touted, but this mentor is most proud of his 25 athletes that signed with D-I and D-II colleges. Chew joined MSU after serving as an assistant coach at Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa. The team advanced to the NJCAA National tournament for the first time in five seasons, and finished 34-2. His collegiate coaching career initially began as an assistant at Avila University in Kansas City, Mo. from 1999-2001, and then again from 2004-2006. Chew is a consummate educator of the game and believes in making an impact on the studentathletes in the MSU program. He keeps the door of communication open and encourages his players to take full advantage of every opportunity set forth. Chew was an outstanding talent during his playing days. He was the Blue West Chicago Public League Player of the Year out of Wells High School, and played college basketball at Iowa Lakes Community College from 1994-1996. He finished his playing career at Avila University. He earned a degree in business in 1999 at Avila and his MBA from Baker University in 2002. After working for six years as a director of finance in Corporate America, he came back to the college game. Chew thoroughly enjoys working for a coach like Billy Kennedy. “It’s refreshing to work with Coach Kennedy,” Chew said. “He provides me a lot of autonomy while giving me a great deal of responsibility. This allows me to be a leader in so many different ways. Yet, he’s always around to give me the necessary guidance needed to have continued success.” There is also great anticipation for the season ahead. Finishing just shy of the OVC championship for the last three years, Chew believes that the pieces are finally in place. Backed by toughness, leadership, and experience, Chew feels that this group truly epitomizes the components necessary to be triumphant. The Chicago native is married to the former Patrice Coleman and has three children Deijah (13), Jada (8) and Patrick (5).

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AMIR ABDUR-RAHIM

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Hometown Atlanta, Ga. Birthdate March 18, 1981 Education Southeastern Louisiana ‘04 Degree General Business Murray State University ‘08 Master’s Degree Organizational Communication High School Wheeler Atlanta, Ga. Billy Kennedy on Abdur-Rahim “Amir has worked his way up in this business quickly because he works hard. He has a great understanding of how I want to do things, and helps our program in many areas.”

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Amir Abdur-Rahim is in his second season as an assistant coach at Murray State and brings a love for the game and outstanding experience as a player. He brings a rare combination of professionalism and practical experience to the MSU program. “I do feel I can relate to how the game is played today,” said Abdur-Rahim, who was a studentathlete for Billy Kennedy as recently as 2004. “That’s certainly an advantage and I enjoy the one-onone aspect of coaching our student-athletes. It is very satisfying to see them improve.” Abdur-Rahim spent two seasons as a graduate assistant with the Racers before briefly taking a position on the prep level at Wheeler High School in his hometown of Atlanta, Ga. Just about the time he was ready to begin the school year there in 2008, he got a call from Billy Kennedy to come back to MSU and he accepted. “I was looking forward to teaching and coaching on the high school level, but I’m very happy to be at Murray State,” Abdur-Rahim said. “In my heart I’ve always wanted to coach at the collegiate level.” His history with Kennedy dates back to when he was recruited to play for him at Southeastern Louisiana University in 2001. “I’ve enjoyed my association with Coach Kennedy over the years,” Abdur-Rahim said. “He was a great coach to play for and it has been the same working along side him as part of his staff. Coach allows me to take a lot of responsibility within the framework of our program, and he’s allowed me to grow and mature as a coach.” Abdur-Rahim enjoyed an outstanding career at SLU and was a large part in helping build the Lions’ program. During his SLU career from 2001-04, he was a three-time All-Southland Conference selection and led the Lions in scoring three-straight seasons and finished as the school’s seventh all-time scorer with 1,282 points. More importantly, he helped turn a program that had a 7-20 record to one that went 20-9 and won a regular season conference championship in only three years. “Being able to play and also coach alongside Coach Kennedy has been a blessing.” AbdurRahim said. “His leadership and character are the two aspects I admire the most about him.” Amir earned a degree in general business in 2004 from Southeastern Louisiana and a master’s degree in organizational communication from Murray State in 2008 A native of Atlanta, Ga., he is one of 13 children in his family.

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BRET CAMPBELL

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1st SEASON

Hometown Anderson, Ind. Birthdate November 5, 1960 Education Valdosta State ‘83 Degree Physical Education Master’s Degree Education ‘85

Bret Campbell joined MSU as director of basketball operations last summer. He is no stranger to the Racers and the OVC after leading the program at UT Martin as head coach for the last 10 seasons. Campbell is a 17-year veteran of the OVC having been the head coach at UTM from 1999 to 2009 and at Austin Peay as an assistant from 1992-99. Last season, he led the Skyhawks to a school record 22 wins and their first regular-season championship and was named OVC Coach of the Year. “Bret has a wealth of experience as a head coach in our league,” MSU head coach Billy Kennedy said. “His character and integrity will enhance our program in many areas.” Campbell was an assistant coach at Central Florida (1989-92), Birmingham Southern (1987-89), Kennesaw State (1985-87) and his alma mater, Valdosta State (1983-85). He and his wife, Marcia, have three children, daughter Caitlin, 15, and sons Cannon, 12, and Carter, 10.

MARCUS SMITH

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Marcus Smith is in his second season with MSU Basketball as graduate assistant manager. Smith earned a degree in business management from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2004 and is pursuing a master’s degree in human development with emphasis in guidance counseling at Murray State. A native of Jackson, Miss., Smith was recruited by and played for Billy Kennedy at Southeastern Louisiana from 2001-03. “Marcus has been a big help to our program,” MSU head coach Billy Kennedy said. “His relationship with our student-athletes and his experience as a player has helped us on the court and off it.” Smith played professionally for the Southern Crescent Lightning of the World Basketball Association in 2004 where his team won the inaugural championship. In 2005, he played for the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association. He has also served as a personal trainer for bball101.com, an elite basketball training group in Atlanta, Ga. Smith served as a teacher at Creekside and Tri-Cities High School where he was an assistant coach with the boys varsity program.

Hometown Jackson, Miss. Birthdate October 30, 1981 Education Southeastern Louisiana ‘04 Degree Business Management

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Eric Frederick joined Murray State as assistant athletic trainer in 1993. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Frederick’s primary ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER duties include the day-to-day handling of MSU men’s basketball, coordinating the insurance and medical billing for the department and travel accommodations for Racer Basketball. Additionally, he is a lecturer in the Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences for the CAATE approved athletic training education program and is pursuing a PhD in rehabilitation sciences at the University of Kentucky. He was a student and graduate assistant at Texas Christian University, where he earned a degree in physical education in 1992 and master’s degree in exercise physiology in 1995. Frederick is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification and the state of Kentucky, a member of the KATS and the Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association. Frederick and his wife, Christy, are the parents of a son, Elliott (6).

ERIC FREDERICK

DR. HAL HOUSTON TEAM DOCTOR

DR. RICHARD BLALOCK TEAM DOCTOR

BECKY HUDSON SECRETARY

BRITTANY GARLAND STUDENT SECRETARY

JOE HAYNES TELEVISION SPECIALIST

MARK MORRIS TEAM MANAGER

TERRANCE MILES TEAM MANAGER

BRANDON WIESEMANN TEAM MANAGER

NATHAN YOUNG

Nathan Young is in his second year at Murray State as assistant strength and conditioning coach. Young came to MSU from Florida International University, where he was an assistant strength coach for four years working with the baseball, softball, women’s golf, and women’s tennis programs. He also worked a five month internship at Binghamton University. As an athlete, Young is the APA New York Deadlift Record Holder for 2004, and a USAPL Florida State Record Holder for 2005. He also lettered in track and field at both Liberty University and Canisius College, winning the 2000 Outdoor Big South Conference shot put title. Young played two seasons of football at Liberty at defensive tackle. He graduated from Liberty with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in exercise science and fitness programming in 2003, and earned his Masters at Florida International in exercise physiology and strength conditioning in 2005. Young is certified by the National Strength Conditioning Association as a strength and conditioning specialist. He and his wife Sabrina reside in Murray.

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Miles enjoyed a great first season with MSU and was second on the squad with 10.6 points per game and he tied for the team lead in assists with 119. Aska was named the OVC’s Freshman of the Year and was third on the team in scoring with 10.3 points per game and first in rebounding with 5.8 per game.

GOOD FROM THE LINE

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The Racers flirted for a while with the MSU team mark of .769 set in the 1994-95 season. And while they had a better start to the season than a finish, they still marked a good season from the line at .715. MSU had eight games with 20 or more made free throws and had eight games in which they shot 80 percent or better and had four better than 90 percent.

DEFENSE, DEFENSE, DEFENSE Danero Thomas

The 2008-09 season ended before the Murray State men’s team wanted it to when they dropped a 67-50 game to Austin Peay in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament semifinals in Nashville, Tenn. The Racers showed that they are a team to watch as head coach Billy Kennedy finished his third season at the MSU helm.

WINNING WAYS CONTINUE The Racers’ third-straight second place finish in the OVC also meant MSU secured their 22nd straight winning season and their 22nd straight winning season in OVC play. MSU’s conference streak is tops in the nation, just ahead of Kansas who has 20 straight in the Big-12. MSU’s overall streak is tied for fifth with Connecticut.

ALL-OVC HONORS Danero Thomas, Isacc Miles and Ivan Aska were all named to the All-OVC team at the conclusion of the regular season. Thomas, a member of the preseason team, was named to the All-OVC Second Team. Miles and Aska were named to the All-OVC Newcomer Team, while Aska was named OVC Freshman of the Year. Thomas is closing in on becoming the 35th member of the MSU 1,000-Point Club and will start the 2009-10 season with 912.

The Racers continued to play great defense in 2008-09. They led the OVC in scoring defense when teams only managed a 63.2 average per game. MSU also held opponents to .432 overall in field goal percentage which was third in the OVC. MSU has led the league twice in the Billy Kennedy era. The Racers also defended the opponent’s top scoring threat holding him under his average 23 times.

SIX IS A SERIOUS NUMBER MSU had six players hit double-figures in their OVC quarterfinal win over Tennessee State. The group was made up of Ivan Aska (17 points), Isacc Miles (15), Danero Thomas (14), Tony Easley (12), Kevin Thomas (12) and Jeffery McClain (10). The last time the Racers did that was Mar. 1, 2008 against UT Martin.

DOUBLE TROUBLE The Racers had two players get double-doubles against Tennessee Tech when Ivan Aska tallied 13 points and 10 rebounds and Tony Easley had 10 points and 12 rebounds. It marked the first time MSU had two get double-doubles in the same game since Shawn Witherspoon and Pearson Griffith did it in 2006.

IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE At Missouri, Kevin Thomas’ eight steals tied the MSU single-game record set by Brian Stewart Feb. 7, 1983.

Ivan Aska

FRESHMAN DEBUT Ivan Aska’s big freshman season got started when he scored 20 points against WKU, becoming the first MSU freshman to score 20-or-more points in a game since Cuthbert Victor scored 27 against Tennessee State Jan. 30, 2001.

TOP-10 RSEC CROWD The announced attendance of 7,038 at the MSU-WKU game (Nov. 22) was the seventhlargest crowd in RSEC history, and the seventh crowd of more than 7,000. The last was when WKU visited the RSEC in 2002 when 7,288 watched the game. The record for the RSEC is still the 8,602 that watched the Racers take on Southeast Missouri State in 1999.

HOME SWEET HOME The Racers went 12-2 at home in the Regional Special Events Center in the 2008-09 season and are 34-9 there in the Billy Kennedy era. MSU will begin 2009-2010 with a four-game home winning streak. MSU’s all-time mark at the RSEC in 11 seasons is 131-25 (.839), including an OVC mark of 93-15 (.861) and a Non-Conference mark of 38-10 (.791). MSU has won 19 straight home openers.

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GAME LOG/GAME LEADERS Opp W-L Score Rec OVC Hi Scorer Hi Rebounds Lyon Won 84-46 1-0 --K. Thomas 18 Easley 12 ASU Lost 47-55 1-1 --D. Thomas 16 Aska 7 WKU Won 89-61 2-1 --Aska 20 Five with 6 ISU Won 67-61 3-1 --D. Thomas 22 McClain 9 St. C. Won 76-66 4-1 --McClain 20 Easley 8 EKU Won 58-50 5-1 1-0 McClain 12 McClain 11 MORE Lost 74-79 5-2 1-1 Miles 17 McClain 6 Mizzou Lost 64-75 5-3 --Miles 18 McClain, Aska 8 #USF Lost 64-73 5-4 --D. Thomas 16 Aska 7 #ORU Won 78-76 6-4 --D. Thomas 16 Aska 8 #Wright Lost 41-57 6-5 --D. Thomas 13 Miles 6 &Niagara Lost 70-81 6-6 --D. Thomas 18 Aska, Holloway 5 UTM Lost 71-75 6-7 1-2 K. Thomas 21 Aska 9 TSU Won 75-71 7-7 2-2 Miles, Aska 17 D. Thomas 5 APSU Lost 57-58 7-8 2-3 Miles 13 McClain, Aska 6 JSU Won 63-56 8-8 3-3 Miles 15 Aska, Easley 5 TTU Lost 55-61 8-9 3-4 D. Thomas 15 McClain 8 EIU Won 58-46 9-9 4-4 Holloway 15 Easley 8 SEMO Won 80-55 10-9 5-4 Holloway 17 Aska 8 TSU Won 88-58 11-9 6-4 D. Thomas 17 Easley 10 APSU Lost 80-83 11-10 6-5 D. Thomas 30 D. Thomas 7 EIU Won 59-53 12-10 7-5 D. Thomas 16 D. Thomas 7 TTU Won 73-52 13-10 8-5 Holloway 20 Easley 12 JSU Won 57-54 14-10 9-5 Easley 14 Easley 7 SEMO Won 79-60 15-10 10-5 Miles 24 McClain 8 LA TECH Lost 60-69 15-11 --Miles, Holloway 14 Easley 11 UTM Won 74-59 16-11 11-5 Aska 23 Aska 11 MORE Won 69-64 17-11 12-5 Miles 13 McClain, Easley 5 EKU Won 70-65 OT 18-11 13-5 Miles 18 D. Thomas 8 %TSU Won 88-74 19-11 --Aska 17 Five with 6 %APSU Lost 50-67 19-12 --D. Thomas 19 McClain 7 # San Juan Shootout, Puerto Rico & Dr. Pepper Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. % OVC Tournament

Hi Assists K. Thomas 5 K. Thomas 3 K. Thomas 5 K. Thomas 4 K. Thomas 5 K. Thomas 6 Miles 7 Miles 4 K. Thomas, McClain, Miles 2 K. Thomas 9 K. Thomas 3 K. Thomas 6 K. Thomas 6 K. Thomas 7 K. Thomas, Miles 4 Miles 4 K. Thomas 6 Miles 6 Miles 9 Miles 6 Miles, K. Thomas 3 Miles 3 K. Thomas 6 Miles 4 Miles 6 Miles 5 Miles 11 Miles 6 Miles 6 MIles 9 Holloway 3

GAME STARTERS Date Opponent Guard 11-15 Lyon College K. Thomas (11) 11-19 Arkansas State K. Thomas (12) 11-22 Western KY K. Thomas (13) 11-26 Indiana State K. Thomas (14) 11-29 St. Catharine K. Thomas (15) 12-04 Eastern KY K. Thomas (16) 12-06 Morehead St. K. Thomas (17) 12-13 Missouri K. Thomas (18) 12-20 South Florida K. Thomas (19) 12-21 Oral Roberts K. Thomas (20) 12-22 Wright State K. Thomas (21) 12-29 Niagara K. Thomas (22) 1-05 UT Martin K. Thomas (23) 1-08 Tenn. State K. Thomas (24) 1-10 Austin Peay K. Thomas (25) 1-15 Jack. State K. Thomas (26) 1-17 Tenn. Tech K. Thomas (27) 1-22 Eastern IL Holloway (1) 1-24 SE Missouri Holloway (2) 2-04 Tenn. State Holloway (3) 2-07 Austin Peay Holloway (4) 2-09 Eastern IL Holloway (5) 2-12 Tenn. Tech Holloway (6) 2-14 Jack. State Holloway (7) 2-17 SE Missouri Holloway (8) 2-21 Louisiana Tech Holloway (9) 2-23 UT Martin Holloway (10) 2-26 Morehead St. Holloway (11) 2-28 Eastern KY Holloway (12) 3-03 Tennessee St. Holloway (13) 3-06 Austin Peay Holloway (14) () Indicates consecutive starts

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Frwd/Guard D. Thomas (34) D. Thomas (35) D. Thomas (36) D. Thomas (37) D. Thomas (38) D. Thomas (39) D. Thomas (40) D. Thomas (41) D. Thomas (42) D. Thomas (43) D. Thomas (44) D. Thomas (45) D. Thomas (46) D. Thomas (47) D. Thomas (48) D. Thomas (49) D. Thomas (50) D. Thomas (51) D. Thomas (52) D. Thomas (53) D. Thomas (54) D. Thomas (55) D. Thomas (56) D. Thomas (57) D. Thomas (58) D. Thomas (59) D. Thomas (60) D. Thomas (61) D. Thomas (62) D. Thomas (63) D. Thomas (64)

Hi Blocks McClain, Easley, Long 1 D. Thomas, Aska 1 None None McClain, Easley, D. Thomas 1 D. Thomas 1 Easley 1 Fotso, Holloway 1 None Aska, Fotso 1 McClain 1 None D. Thomas 2 D. Thomas 1 D. Thomas, McClain 1 Aska 2 D. Thomas, Aska 1 Easley 3 Easley 2 D. Thomas 2 None D. Thomas 2 D. Thomas, Miles, Aska 1 Easley, Fotso 1 Easley 2 Easley, Fotso 1 McClain 1 D. Thomas, Easley, Miles 1 McClain 2 D. Thomas 2 Easley 3

Hi Steals D. Thomas 3 D. Thomas, 3 D. Thomas 2 D. Thomas 3 D. Thomas 4 D. Thomas 2 D. Thomas 2 K. Thomas 8 Easley 2 McClain 2 D. Thomas 3 D. Thomas 3 Four with 2 K. Thomas, McClain 2 Aska, Miles 3 Miles, K Thomas 2 D. Thomas 4 K. thomas 3 Miles 2 Easley 2 D. Thomas 3 D. Thomas 3 K. Thomas 4 McClain 2 Four with one Miles 2 Miles 2 Miles 2 Miles, Aska 2 MIles 3 K. Thomas 2

RECORDS FOR LINEUPS Forward McClain (1) McClain (2) McClain (3) McClain (4) McClain (5) McClain (6) McClain (7) McClain (8) McClain (9) McClain (10) McClain (11) McClain (12) McClain (13) McClain (14) McClain (15) McClain (16) McClain (17) McClain (18) McClain (19) McClain (20) McClain (21) McClain (22) McClain (23) McClain (24) McClain (25) McClain (26) McClain (27) McClain (28) McClain (29) McClain (30) McClain (31)

Center Aska (1) Aska (2) Aska (3) Aska (4) Aska (5) Aska (6) Aska (7) Aska (8) Aska (9) Aska (10) Aska (11) Aska (12) Holloway (1) Aska (1) Aska (2) Aska (3) Aska (4) Easley (1) Easley (2) Easley (3) Easley (4) Easley (5) Easley (6) Easley (7) Easley (8) Easley (9) Easley (10) Easley (11) K. Thomas (1) Easley (1) Easley (2)

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MSU START CHART Tyler Holloway Danero Thomas Tony Easley Kevin Thomas Isacc Miles Jeffery McClain Ivan Aska Georges Fotso Jewuan Long

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GAME

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TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Biggest lead: MSU: 40 --- 77-37 vs Lyon College 3:15 left in second half, Nov. 15 Opponents: 22 --- 53-31 vs Austin Peay 8:05 left in second half, Mar. 6 17 --- 40-57 vs Wright State :52 left in second half, Dec. 22 Biggest second half deficit overcome to win: MSU: 8, --- 29-37 vs Eastern Kentucky 16:48 left in second half, Feb. 28 Opponents: 7 --- 49-37 vs Niagara 17:37 left in second half, Dec. 29 Biggest Halftime deficit overcome to win: MSU: 8 --- 35-27 vs Eastern Kentucky, Feb. 28 Opponent: 7 --- 40-33 vs Niagara, Dec. 29 Point differential 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 21 25 28 30 38 In RSEC 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 Away from home 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 MSU free throws in the final two minutes (when leading team is ahead by 10 or less points) Overall: 47-66 (.712) In wins: 41-57 (.719) In Losses: 7-11 (.636)

PLAYER OF THE GAME 11-15 11-19 11-22 11-26 11-29 12-04 12-06 12-13 12-20 12-21 12-22 12-29 1-05 1-08 1-10 1-15 1-17 1-22 1-24 2-04 2-07 2-09 2-12 2-14 2-17 2-21 2-23 2-26 2-28 3-03 3-06

LYON ......................................... Tony Easley @ Arkansas State ........................... Ivan Aska WESTERN KENTUCKY ..............Isacc Miles @ Indiana State .................... Danero Thomas ST. CATHARINE........................ Tony Easley @ Eastern Kentucky .............. Jeffery McClain @ Morehead State ....................... Isacc Miles @ Missouri .................................... Isacc Miles vs South Florida .................... Danero Thomas vs Oral Roberts ........................... Donte Poole vs Wright State ..................... Danero Thomas vs Niagara............................. Danero Thomas @ UT Martin ............................ Kevin Thomas TENNESSEE STATE ..................... Ivan Aska AUSTIN PEAY ..................... Jeffery McClain @ Jacksonville State .............. Tyler Holloway @ Tennessee Tech ............... Danero Thomas EASTERN ILLINOIS .............Tyler Holloway SE MISSOURI ...........................Donte Poole @ Tennessee State .............. Danero Thomas @ Austin Peay ...................... Danero Thomas @ Eastern Illinois .................. Danero Thomas TENNESSEE TECH ..............Tyler Holloway JACKSONVILLE ST. ................. Tony Easley @ SE Missouri .............................. Isacc Miles LOUISIANA TECH .................... Tony Easley UT MARTIN .................................Isacc Miles MOREHEAD STATE ............. Kevin Thomas EASTERN KENTUCKY......... Kevin Thomas TENNESSEE STATE ........... Jeffery McClain Austin Peay........................... Danero Thomas

LED THE RACERS IN . . . Scoring 08-09 Career Danero Thomas ...................11.......................24 Tyler Holloway ..................... 4 .......................15 Isacc Miles ........................... 9 ....................... 9 Kevin Thomas...................... 2 ....................... 4 Ivan Aska ............................. 4 ....................... 4 Jeffery McClain .................... 2 ....................... 2 Tony Easley ......................... 1 ....................... 2 Rebounding 08-09 Career Tony Easley .........................10 ......................21 Danero Thomas ................... 5 .......................17 Ivan Aska .............................11.......................11 Jeffery McClain ....................10 ......................10 Isacc Miles ........................... 1 ....................... 1 Tyler Holloway ..................... 1 ....................... 1 Blocks 08-09 Career Tony Easley .........................10 ......................37 Danero Thomas ...................10 ......................21 Georges Fotso ..................... 4 ....................... 6 Ivan Aska ............................. 5 ....................... 5 Jeffery McClain .................... 5 ....................... 5 Jewuan Long ....................... 0 ....................... 2 Tyler Holloway ..................... 1 ....................... 1 Isacc Miles ........................... 2 ....................... 2 Assists 08-09 Career Kevin Thomas .....................16 ......................36 Isacc Miles ...........................18 ......................18 Tyler Holloway ..................... 1 .......................17 Danero Thomas ................... 0 ....................... 4 Jewuan Long ....................... 0 ....................... 2 Tony Easley ......................... 0 ....................... 1 Jeffery McClain .................... 1 ....................... 1 Steals 08-09 Career Danero Thomas ...................13 ...................... 30 Kevin Thomas...................... 7 ....................... 11 Tyler Holloway .................... 1 ....................... 9 Isacc Miles ........................... 9 ....................... 9 Tony Easley ......................... 3 ....................... 7 Jeffery McClain .................... 4 ....................... 4 Jewuan Long ....................... 0 ....................... 3 Kevin Thomas...................... 2 ....................... 2 Ivan Aska 2 2

INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS Double-digit scoring 08-09 Career Tyler Holloway ........................... 12 ...............50 Danero Thomas ......................... 20 ...............44 Tony Easley ............................... 10 ...............23 Kevin Thomas............................ 8 ................19 Isacc Miles ................................. 16 ...............16 Ivan Aska ................................... 15 ...............15 Jeffery McClain .......................... 9 ................ 9 Matt Fraliex ................................ 2 ................ 2 Jewuan Long ............................. 1 ................ 2 Donte Poole ............................... 3 ................ 3 20-plus points 08-09 Career Tyler Holloway ........................... 1 ................. 8 Danero Thomas ......................... 2 ................. 3 Ivan Aska ................................... 2 ................. 2 Kevin Thomas............................ 1 ................. 2 Jeffery McClain .......................... 1 ................. 1 Isacc Miles ................................. 1 ................. 1 Double-digit rebounding 08-09 Career Tony Easley ............................... 4 ................. 6 Danero Thomas ......................... 0 ................. 1 Jeffery McClain .......................... 1 ................. 1 Ivan Aska ................................... 2 ................. 2 Isacc Miles ................................. 1 ................. 1 Double-digit assists 08-09 Career Kevin Thomas............................ 0 ................. 1 Isacc Miles ................................. 1 ................. 1 Double-doubles 08-09 Career Tony Easley ............................... 4 ................. 5 Ivan Aska ................................... 2 ................. 2 Jeffery McClain .......................... 1 ................. 1 Kevin Thomas............................ 0 ................. 1 Triple-doubles 08-09 Career Isacc Miles ................................. 1 ................. 1

INDIVIDUAL STREAKS Consecutive games with an assist Isacc Miles Tyler Holloway Kevin Thomas

20 13 9

Consecutive games with a three-point basket. Tyler Holloway 20

FREE THROW STREAKS Best streaks that ended (10 or more) Jeffery McClain .............................................18 Jeffery McClain .............................................17 Danero Thomas ............................................16 Tyler Holloway ..............................................13 Jeffery McClain .............................................11 Jeffery McClain .............................................10 Isacc Miles ....................................................10 Danero Thomas ............................................10 Danero Thomas ............................................10

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STATISTICS

MSU SEASON BOX SCORE (ALL GAMES) ## 12 00 42 04 10 43 22 11 33 02 50 14 32 TM

Player THOMAS, Danero MILES, Isacc ASKA, Ivan HOLLOWAY, Tyler THOMAS, Kevin EASLEY, Tony McCLAIN, Jeffery POOLE, Donte LONG, Jewuan FRALIEX, Matt FOTSO, Georges SIMMONS, Picasso KEY, Jarad TEAM................ Total.......... Opponents......

SCORE BY PERIODS: Murray State Opponents

GP-GS 31 31 31 31 31 16 31 15 31 18 30 13 31 31 16 0 7 0 25 0 23 0 3 0 8 0

Min 893 932 768 790 802 544 810 248 85 189 151 3 10

31 31 1st 2nd 1038 1072 962 993

Avg 28.8 30.1 24.8 25.5 25.9 18.1 26.1 15.5 12.1 7.6 6.6 1.0 1.3

|------TOTAL--------| |-------3-PTS--------| FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct 138 327 .422 31 105 .295 108 250 .432 27 99 .273 125 237 .527 0 0 .000 90 229 .393 60 156 .385 66 163 .405 16 55 .291 85 138 .616 0 0 .000 56 126 .444 1 2 .500 30 83 .361 5 26 .192 10 26 .385 2 5 .400 19 72 .264 13 46 .283 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 739 1671 .442 681 1575 .432

OT Total 9 2119 4 1959

155 496 .313 158 480 .329

FTA 110 124 104 29 83 50 114 34 11 16 5 0 0

Pct .727 .702 .673 .828 .723 .600 .737 .794 .727 .875 .400 .000 .000

486 680 .715 439 615 .714

RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES 19-12 CONFERENCE 13-5 NON-CONFERENCE 5-6

|--------REBOUNDS--------| Off Def Tot Avg 45 87 132 4.3 19 73 92 3.0 73 108 181 5.8 13 35 48 1.5 13 64 77 2.5 79 83 162 5.4 65 100 165 5.3 8 28 36 2.3 3 15 18 2.6 5 18 23 0.9 16 9 25 1.1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 0.1 45 59 104 3.4 384 680 1064 34.3 303 661 964 31.1 HOME 12-2 8-1 3-1

AWAY 6-6 5-4 1-2

PF FO A TO Blk St 85 3 33 54 20 48 82 1 119 79 4 40 78 0 7 39 7 16 25 0 45 33 1 15 74 3 119 71 0 38 61 0 13 28 18 17 79 2 33 55 7 30 21 0 11 13 1 9 8 0 8 6 1 2 17 0 8 10 1 3 34 0 1 5 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 564 9 397 406 65 223 586 - 364 445 101 200

Pts 387 330 320 264 208 200 197 92 30 65 22 2 2

Avg 12.5 10.6 10.3 8.5 6.7 6.7 6.4 5.8 4.3 2.6 1.0 0.7 0.3

2119 68.4 1959 63.2

NEUTRAL 1-4 0-0 1-4

MSU SUPERLATIVES

MSU RECORDS WHEN...

MSU Game Highs Points........................ 88 .. vs Western Kentucky ...........11-22-08 Field Goals Made ..... 32 .. vs Tennessee State................. 3-3-09 Field Goal Attempts .. 69 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 1-24-09 Field Goal % .......... .593 .. vs Tennessee State................. 3-3-09 3-PT FG Made .......... 10 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 2-17-09 3-PT FG Attempts ..... 27 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 2-17-09 3-PT FG %............. .600 .. vs Indiana State ...................11-26-08 FT Made ................... 26 .. vs Lyon College ...................11-15-08 FT Attempts .............. 35 .. vs South Florida .................. 12-20-08 FT % ...................... .962 .. vs St. Catharine ...................11-29-08 Rebounds ................. 49 .. vs Tennessee Tech ............... 2-12-09 Assists ...................... 20 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 2-17-09 Blocked Shots............. 5 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 1-24-09 Steals........................ 16 .. vs Missouri .......................... 12-13-08

06-07 07-08 08-09 Total At home .........................................8-5 ..... 14-2 .... 12-2....... 34-9 On the road....................................8-7 ....... 4-9 ...... 5-6..... 17-22 Neutral Floor ..................................0-2 ....... 0-2 ...... 1-4......... 1-8 Leading at halftime ........................9-5 ..... 17-2 .... 16-2....... 42-9 Trailing at halftime .........................6-7 ..... 1-10 ...... 3-9..... 10-26 Tied at halftime ..............................1-1 ....... 0-0 ...... 0-1......... 1-2 Leading with 5 min. left ................14-3 ..... 17-5 .... 18-1....... 48-9 Trailing with 5 min. left ................. 1-11 ....... 0-7 .....1-11....... 2-29 Tied with 5 min. left ........................1-0 ....... 1-0 ...... 0-0......... 2-0 Leading with 2 min. left ................14-0 ..... 15-2 .... 18-2....... 47-4 Trailing with 2 min. left .................1-14 ....... 2-8 ...... 1-9....... 4-31 Tied with two min. left ....................1-1 ....... 1-2 ...... 0-1......... 2-4 Overtime Games ...........................2-2 ....... 0-2 ...... 0-0......... 2-4 Games decided by 5 or less pts ....7-3 ....... 5-6 ...... 6-3..... 17-12 MSU shoots better than 45%....... 11-4 ..... 17-8 .... 10-3..... 38-15 MSU shoots less than 45% ......... 5-11 ....... 1-4 ...... 9-9..... 15-24 Opp. shoots better than 45% .........2-9 ....... 6-9 ...... 3-8..... 11-26 Opp. shoots less than 45%..........12-8 ..... 12-3 .... 16-4..... 40-15 MSU scored 80 or more points ......2-2 ....... 9-1 ...... 5-1....... 16-4 MSU scores less than 80...........12-14 ..... 9-10 ...14-11..... 35-36 Opponent scores more than 80 .....2-2 ....... 3-4 ...... 0-1......... 5-7 Opponent scores less than 80 .....14-9 ..... 15-8 ...19-11..... 48-28 Racers score less than 60 .............3-5 ....... 0-3 ...... 4-5....... 7-13 Opponent scores less than 60 .......7-1 ....... 7-1 .....11-3....... 25-5 MSU makes more three’s ........... 11-3 ....... 7-2 ...... 8-4....... 26-9 MSU makes less three’s ..............4-12 ....... 8-8 ...... 6-7..... 18-27 Tied in threes .................................1-0 ....... 3-2 ...... 5-1......... 9-3 MSU has more rebounds...............8-6 ..... 11-5 .... 13-6..... 32-17 Opponent has more rebounds .......8-6 ...... 7-7 ...... 4-7..... 19-20 Tied in rebounds ............................0-2 ....... 0-0 ...... 1-0......... 1-2

MSU Individual Highs Points........................ 30 .. Danero Thomas(APSU) ........ 2-07-09 Rebounds ................. 12 .. Tony Easley(TTU) ................. 2-12-09 Assists .......................11 .. Isacc Miles(UTM) .................. 2-23-09 Steals.......................... 8 .. Kevin Thomas(Missouri) ..... 12-13-08 Blocked Shots............. 3 .. Tony Easley(APSU) .............. 3-06-09 Field-Goals Made ......11 .. Danero Thomas(APSU) ........ 2-07-09 3-PT FG Made ............ 6 .. Tyler Holloway(TTU) ............. 2-12-09 FT Made ................... 14 .. Jeffery McClain(St. Cath) .....11-29-08

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FT 80 87 70 24 60 30 84 27 8 14 2 0 0

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STATISTICS

MSU SEASON BOX SCORE (OVC GAMES) ## 12 00 04 42 10 43 22 11 02 33 50 14 32 TM

Player THOMAS, Danero MILES, Isacc HOLLOWAY, Tyler ASKA, Ivan THOMAS, Kevin EASLEY, Tony McCLAIN, Jeffery POOLE, Donte FRALIEX, Matt LONG, Jewuan FOTSO, Georges SIMMONS, Picasso KEY, Jarad TEAM................ Total.......... Opponents......

SCORE BY PERIODS: Murray State Opponents

GP-GS 18 18 18 18 18 12 18 6 18 8 17 10 18 18 11 0 16 0 2 0 14 0 3 0 5 0

Min 522 561 501 433 440 309 481 167 103 13 87 3 5

18 18 1st 591 558

Avg 29.0 31.2 27.8 24.1 24.4 18.2 26.7 15.2 6.4 6.5 6.2 1.0 1.0

|------TOTAL--------| |-------3-PTS--------| FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct 78 190 .411 22 68 .324 69 158 .437 20 64 .313 64 156 .410 44 111 .396 70 122 .574 0 0 .000 43 92 .467 10 29 .345 46 74 .622 0 0 .000 29 64 .453 1 1 1.000 20 55 .364 3 17 .176 10 40 .250 5 20 .250 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 435 966 .450 396 918 .431

2nd 640 537

105 312 .337 77 251 .307

FT 42 47 16 37 35 12 47 21 5 1 2 0 0

FTA Pct 61 .689 68 .691 21 .762 56 .661 47 .745 24 .500 70 .671 25 .840 5 1.000 1 1.000 5 .400 0 .000 0 .000

265 383 .692 230 311 .740

|--------REBOUNDS--------| Off Def Tot Avg 25 54 79 4.4 13 38 51 2.8 8 17 25 1.4 43 59 102 5.7 7 33 40 2.2 42 44 86 5.1 36 60 96 5.3 4 21 25 2.3 5 12 17 1.1 1 1 2 1.0 11 2 13 0.9 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 0.2 28 40 68 3.8 223 382 605 33.6 178 380 558 31.0

PF FO 54 3 48 1 14 0 39 0 48 3 32 0 43 0 12 0 8 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 316 7 335 -

A 22 83 28 2 66 8 23 8 2 2 1 0 0

TO 28 42 23 19 40 17 28 8 6 1 1 1 0 8 245 222 199 263

Blk 16 4 0 5 0 11 4 1 1 0 2 0 0

St 24 26 11 9 21 10 17 5 1 0 2 0 0

Pts 220 205 188 177 131 104 106 64 30 3 10 2 0

Avg 12.2 11.4 10.4 9.8 7.3 6.1 5.9 5.8 1.9 1.5 0.7 0.7 0.0

44 126 1240 68.9 55 104 1099 61.1

OT Total 9 1240 4 1099

MSU OVC SUPERLATIVES MSU Game Highs Points........................ 88 .. vs Tennessee State............... 2-04-09 Field Goals Made ..... 32 .. vs Tennessee State............... 3-03-09 Field Goal Attempts .. 69 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 1-24-09 Field Goal % .......... .593 .. vs Tennessee State............... 3-03-09 3-PT FG Made .......... 10 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 2-17-09 3-PT FG Attempts ..... 27 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 2-17-09 3-PT FG %............. .593 .. vs Tennessee State............... 2-04-09 FT Made ................... 26 .. vs Lyon College ...................11-15-08 FT Attempts .............. 35 .. vs South Florida .................. 12-20-08 FT % ...................... .962 .. vs St. Catharine ...................11-29-08 Rebounds ................. 49 .. vs Tennessee Tech ............... 2-12-09 Assists ...................... 20 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 2-17-09 Blocked Shots............. 5 .. vs Southeast Missouri ........... 1-24-09 Steals.........................11 .. vs Tennessee Tech ............... 2-12-09 ...................................11 .. vs Tennessee Tech ............... 1-17-09 ...................................11 .. vs Austin Peay ...................... 1-10-09 MSU Individual Highs Points........................ 30 .. Danero Thomas(APSU) ........ 2-07-09 Rebounds ................. 12 .. Tony Easley(TTU) ................. 2-12-09 Assists .......................11 .. Isacc Miles(UTM) .................. 2-23-09 Steals.......................... 4 .. Kevin Thomas (TTU)............. 2-12-09 .................................... 4 .. Kevin Thomas(TTU).............. 1-17-09 Blocked Shots............. 3 .. Tony Easley(APSU) .............. 3-06-09 Field Goals Made ......11 .. Danero Thomas(APSU) ........ 2-07-09 3-PT FG Made ............ 6 .. Tyler Holloway(TTU) ............. 2-12-09 FT Made ..................... 8 .. Danero Thomas(EIU) ............ 2-09-09 .................................... 8 .. Donte Poole(TSU)................. 2-04-09 .................................... 8 .. Jeffery McClain(APSU) ......... 1-10-09

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MURRAY STATE/OPPONENT GAME BY GAME COMPARISON Opp

1st

LYON 43/13 Ark. St. 28/23 WKU 44/23 ISU 33/35 ST. C. 39/35 EKU 31/27 MOR 36/41 Missouri 31/40 USF 28/35 ORU 44/38 WSU 18/25 Niagara 40/33 UTM 31/35 TSU 35/31 APSU 27/30 JSU 26/28 TTU 27/34 EIU 27/21 SEMO 43/35 TSU 34/30 APSU 45/45 EIU 27/19 TTU 31/28 JSU 30/22 SEMO 42/37 LA TECH 32/33 UTM 40/28 MOR 32/32 EKU 27/35 TSU 45/38 APSU 22/33

2nd

41/33 19/32 45/38 34/26 37/31 27/23 38/38 33/35 36/38 34/38 23/32 31/47 40/40 40/40 30/28 37/28 28/27 31/25 37/20 54/27 35/38 32/34 42/24 27/32 37/23 28/36 34/31 37/32 34/26 43/36 28/34

Score

84-46 47-55 89-61 67-61 76-66 58-50 74-79 64-75 64-73 78-76 41-57 71-80 71-75 75-71 57-58 63-56 55-61 58-46 80-55 88-58 80-83 59-53 73-52 57-54 79-60 60-69 74-59 69-64 70-65 88-74 50-67

Mar

+38 (8) +28 +6 +10 +8 (5) (11) (9) +2 (16) (9) (4) +4 (1) +7 (6) +12 +25 +31 (3) +6 +21 +3 +19 (9) +15 +5 +5 +14 (17)

Total FG

26-56/17-49 19-51/17-47 31-55/21-53 20-47/19-47 23-49/22-54 21-49/18-48 23-51/25-54 25-60/25-52 19-49/24-46 28-62/25-64 13-47/19-38 27-61/23-55 28-58/26-62 26-54/26-50 20-48/22-53 19-45/22-50 19-55/21-43 19-51/16-55 30-69/23-43 32-54/23-53 32-61/29-48 17-39/22-51 25-67/15-49 19-48/19-48 31-57/21-47 22-56/22-47 27-60/24-65 26-50/20-45 21-50/24-54 32-54/30-61 19-58/21-44

FG Pct

.464/.347 .373/.362 .564/.396 .426/.404 .469/.407 .429/.375 .451/.463 .417/.481 .388/.522 .452/.391 .277/.500 .443/.418 .483/.419 .481/.520 .417/.415 .422/.440 .345/.488 .373/.291 .435/.535 .593/.434 .525/.604 .436/.431 .373/.306 .396/.396 .544/.447 .393/.468 .450/.369 .520/.444 .420/.444 .593/.492 .328/.477

3-Pointers

6-18/6-18 3-11/3-14 5-15/5-17 6-10/12-23 5-17/10-21 5-17/5-26 7-22/5-13 3-11/6-14 2-13/6-17 3-10/6-21 0-15/5-15 5-20/7-28 5-15/6-17 4-12/3-8 4-13/3-13 4-13/5-15 4-18/5-10 5-17/3-13 8-27/1-6 5-11/5-14 9-23/6-13 6-16/1-9 8-20/3-11 2-8/3-12 10-26/8-13 7-18/5-9 8-21/2-24 3-10/6-15 8-23/7-19 5-11/5-19 0-15/5-13

3FG Pct

.333/.333 .273/.214 .333/.294 .600/.522 .294/.476 .294/.192 .318/.385 .273/.429 .154/.353 .300/.286 .000/.333 .250/.250 .333/.353 .333/.375 .308/.231 .308/.333 .222/.500 .294/.231 .296/.167 .455/.357 .391/.462 .375/.111 .400/.273 .250/.250 .385/.615 .389/.556 .381/.083 .300/.400 .348/.368 .455/.263 .000/.385

Free Throws

26-33/6-10 6-7/18-26 22-23/14-23 21-29/11-17 25-26/12-18 11-19/9-13 21-26/24-32 11-14/19-29 24-35/19-30 19-23/20-29 15-28/14-17 12-17/27-33 10-20/17-22 19-32/16-23 13-14/11-11 21-26/7-11 13-21/14-20 15-16/11-12 12-18/8-17 19-28/7-11 7-13/19-25 19-26/8-14 15-21/19-25 17-25/13-15 7-13/10-14 9-13/20-29 12-17/9-9 14-22/18-20 20-26/10-17 19-32/9-16 12-17/20-27

FT Pct

.788/.600 .857/.692 .957/.609 .724/.647 .962/.667 .579/.692 .808/.750 .786/.655 .686/.633 .826/.690 .536/.824 .706/.818 .500/.773 .594/.696 .929/1.000 .808/.636 .619/.700 .938/.917 .667/.471 .679/.636 .538/.760 .731/.571 .714/.760 .680/.867 .538/.714 .692/.690 .706/1.000 .636/.900 .769/.588 .594/.563 .706/.741

Reb

41/30 28/37 39/27 38/27 32/29 40/25 31/34 35/33 29/36 43/32 29/30 36/35 38/37 27/37 26/34 27/34 35/31 38/32 41/24 35/25 29/27 27/31 49/36 31/33 34/21 37/29 41/35 24/30 32/32 38/26 34/35

Mar

+11 (9) +12 +11 +3 +15 (3) +2 (7) +11 (1) +1 +1 (10) (8) (7) +4 +6 +17 +10 +2 (4) +13 (2) +13 +8 +6 (6) +12 (1)

Assist

16/11 10/11 18/7 7/13 17/12 13/10 15/15 11/18 8/11 12/17 4/12 12/12 14/14 13/11 13/8 7/13 12/10 14/9 20/13 13/16 13/15 8/7 14/6 11/8 20/11 13/14 17/8 12/10 16/15 17/17 7/10

TOver

8/22 20/18 15/14 14/13 16/16 13/11 13/8 20/19 8/12 16/9 13/16 13/11 10/10 10/19 16/19 11/23 16/18 18/16 8/15 12/16 11/10 19/16 15/21 12/15 12/11 15/10 13/12 3/11 10/12 12/11 14/11

Block

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

Steal

11/2 7/8 8/6 7/5 9/13 5/7 3/6 16/14 5/3 4/7 8/7 6/7 8/3 10/7 11/7 5/8 11/8 7/8 7/5 8/5 9/3 6/7 11/9 5/2 4/7 6/7 5/7 4/1 7/4 6/7 4/10

Fouls

13/25 19/14 21/23 17/19 17/22 15/17 27/18 22/16 21/23 25/19 19/21 22/14 20/17 17/26 16/13 19/22 19/21 12/18 17/14 18/23 22/15 18/23 18/16 20/23 15/12 17/14 15/18 14/18 14/21 13/26 22/15

Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

MURRAY STATE GAME BY GAME Opponent

LYON Ark. St. WKU ISU ST. C. EKU MOR Missouri USF ORU WSU Niagara UTM TSU APSU JSU TTU EIU SEMO TSU APSU EIU TTU JSU SEMO LA TECH UTM MOR EKU TSU APSU Murray State Opponents

Score

84-46 W 47-55 L 89-61 W 67-61 W 76-66 W 58-50 W 74-79 L 64-75 L 64-73 L 78-76 W 41-57 L 71-80 L 71-75 L 75-71 W 57-58 L 63-56 W 55-61 L 58-46 W 80-55 W 88-58 W 80-83 L 59-53 W 73-52 W 57-54 W 79-60 W 60-69 L 74-59 W 69-64 W 70-65 Wot 88-74 W 50-67 L 2119 1959

FG

FGA

26 56 19 51 31 55 20 47 23 49 21 49 23 51 25 60 19 49 28 62 13 47 27 61 28 58 26 54 20 48 19 45 19 55 19 51 30 69 32 54 32 61 17 39 25 67 19 48 31 57 22 56 27 60 26 50 21 50 32 54 19 58 739 1671 681 1575

Pct

.464 .373 .564 .426 .469 .429 .451 .417 .388 .452 .277 .443 .483 .481 .417 .422 .345 .373 .435 .593 .525 .436 .373 .396 .544 .393 .450 .520 .420 .593 .328 .442 .432

3FG

6 3 5 6 5 5 7 3 2 3 0 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 8 5 9 6 8 2 10 7 8 3 8 5 0 155 158

FGA

18 11 15 10 17 17 22 11 13 10 15 20 15 12 13 13 18 17 27 11 23 16 20 8 26 18 21 10 23 11 15 496 480

Pct

.333 .273 .333 .600 .294 .294 .318 .273 .154 .300 .000 .250 .333 .333 .308 .308 .222 .294 .296 .455 .391 .375 .400 .250 .385 .389 .381 .300 .348 .455 .000 .313 .329

FT

26 6 22 21 25 11 21 11 24 19 15 12 10 19 13 21 13 15 12 19 7 19 15 17 7 9 12 14 20 19 12 486 439

FTA

33 7 23 29 26 19 26 14 35 23 28 17 20 32 14 26 21 16 18 28 13 26 21 25 13 13 17 22 26 32 17 680 615

Pct

.788 .857 .957 .724 .962 .579 .808 .786 .686 .826 .536 .706 .500 .594 .929 .808 .619 .938 .667 .679 .538 .731 .714 .680 .538 .692 .706 .636 .769 .594 .706 .715 .714

Off

Def

Tot

14 27 41 9 19 28 7 32 39 13 25 38 7 25 32 14 26 40 12 19 31 12 23 35 13 16 29 13 30 43 14 15 29 16 20 36 14 24 38 9 18 27 8 18 26 6 21 27 18 17 35 11 27 38 21 20 41 13 22 35 12 17 29 9 18 27 20 29 49 12 19 31 13 21 34 15 22 37 14 27 41 7 17 24 10 22 32 12 26 38 16 18 34 384 680 1064 303 661 964

Avg

41.0 34.5 36.0 36.5 35.6 36.3 35.6 35.5 34.8 35.6 35.0 35.1 35.3 34.7 34.1 33.7 33.8 34.0 34.4 34.4 34.1 33.8 34.1 34.3 33.9 34.4 34.7 34.3 34.2 34.3 34.3 34.3 31.1

PF

Home games in BOLD

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A

13 16 19 10 21 18 17 7 17 17 15 13 27 15 22 11 21 8 25 12 19 4 22 12 20 14 17 13 16 13 19 7 19 12 12 14 17 20 18 13 22 13 18 8 18 14 20 11 15 20 17 13 15 17 14 12 14 16 13 17 22 7 564 397 586 364

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

TO

8 20 15 14 16 13 13 20 8 16 13 13 10 10 16 11 16 18 8 12 11 19 15 12 12 15 13 3 10 12 14 406 445

Blk

3 2 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 4 1 2 4 2 5 5 3 0 3 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 3 3 65 101

Stl

Pts

11 84 7 47 8 89 7 67 9 76 5 58 3 74 16 64 5 64 4 78 8 41 6 71 8 71 10 75 11 57 5 63 11 55 7 58 7 80 8 88 9 80 6 59 11 73 5 57 4 79 6 60 5 74 4 69 7 70 6 88 4 50 223 2119 200 1959

Avg

84.0 65.5 73.3 71.8 72.6 70.2 70.7 69.9 69.2 70.1 67.5 67.8 68.0 68.5 67.7 67.4 66.7 66.2 66.9 68.0 68.6 68.1 68.5 67.9 68.5 68.0 68.2 68.2 68.3 69.0 68.4 68.4 63.2


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Lyon College 46 Murray State 84

Murray State 47 Arkansas State 55

Western Kentucky 61 Murray State 89

The Murray State Racers posted their 19th consecutive home opening win an 84-46 victory over Lyon College at the Regional Special Events Center in Murray, Ky. Kevin Thomas scored 18 points to lead the Racers to their 13th season opening win in the last 15. The Murray State defense was in fine form in holding the Scots to only eight points in the opening 10 minutes of the first half in taking a 16-8 lead. MSU blew the game open with a 15-3 run to take a 31-11 lead at the 4:13 mark of the half. The Racers eventually led by 40 points with 3:00 left. Matt Fraliex added 13 points, with Tony Easley throwing in 11, and MSU got 10 from Jeffery McClain. Tony Easley’s double-double (11 points, 12 rebounds) is the third of his career at MSU. The 46 points by the Scots was the fifth lowest by an opponent all-time at the RSEC.

The Murray State Racers let a second half lead slip away in a 55-47 loss at Arkansas State at the Convocation Center in Jonesboro, Ark. Three days before country music legend Willie Nelson performed at the ASU arena, the Racers played their own version of “On the road again.” And they set the tone of the game on the defensive end when they held the Red Wolves to zero points in their first five possessions. The Racers used five straight points from Danero Thomas to take an 11-3 lead at the 14:20 mark of the half. With 4:55 before the half, the Racers took their largest lead of the half at 24-14 when Danero Thomas made a block and Tony Easley found Kevin Thomas for an easy basket. But ASU closed the gap to 26-23 before Kevin Thomas fed Ivan Aska for a lay up just before the buzzer sounded and the Racers had a 28-23. In the second half, MSU had a seven point lead with 14:33 left when Danero Thomas made a baseline drive for a 36-29 lead, but it wasn’t long before the Racers began to struggle on offense. ASU took the lead for good with 8:25 left.

The Racers scored an 89-61 win over WKU in the 146th meeting between the two at the RSEC in front of 7,038. By the time the game was a little more than 13 minutes old, the Racers had a 20-point lead at 31-11 and led 44-23 at halftime. The Racers pushed in front 58-30 with 15:11 remaining before WKU cut the lead to 19, but MSU quickly made it a 24-point advantage with 6:57 left. The win proved to be MSU’s largest margin of victory in the series that began in 1932. The Racers won by 28 points tying the 55-27 win over the Hilltoppers on Jan. 19, 1946. Freshman Ivan Aska scored 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting and 4-of-5 from the free throw line. He’s the first MSU freshman to score 20 points in seven years, since Cuthbert Victor scored 27 against Tennessee State in 2001. The Racers had a big night from the free throw line going 22-of-23 good for a percentage of .957. Only MSU’s 24-of-24 effort against Austin Peay in 1966 was better.

Nov. 15, 2008 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Lyon College 46 (4-1) Player min fg Kelly F 19 2 Butts F 15 1 Glover C 20 4 Brown G 25 0 Throesch G 19 1 Powell 7 0 Cowart 15 1 Cooper 20 4 Ukadike 12 3 Jackson 16 0 Worlow 10 1 Amos 22 0 TOTALS 200 17

fga 6 6 8 1 4 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 49

ft fta reb ast 1 2 0 0 2 4 6 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 6 10 30 11

to 1 3 6 0 2 0 3 2 2 1 0 0 22

tp 6 4 8 0 3 0 3 13 7 0 2 0 46

Murray State 84 (1-0) Player min fg D. Thomas F 13 2 McClain F 24 4 Aska F 22 4 Miles G 29 2 K. Thomas G 22 4 Fraliex 21 3 Holloway 18 2 Key 2 1 Long 18 1 Easley 20 3 Fotso 11 0 TOTALS 200 26

fga 4 6 9 5 7 11 5 1 2 5 1 56

ft 1 2 0 3 8 4 0 0 3 5 0 26

to 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 8

tp 5 10 8 7 18 13 5 2 5 11 0 84

fta 2 2 0 6 9 4 0 0 4 6 0 33

reb 3 4 7 1 2 1 1 0 3 12 2 41

ast 0 1 1 2 5 2 2 0 3 0 0 16

Nov. 19, 2008 • Jonesboro, Ark. Convocation Center

Murray State 47 (1-1) Player min fg D. Thomas F 33 7 McClain F 25 0 Aska F 33 5 Miles G 29 2 K. Thomas G 31 3 Holloway 15 0 Long 12 1 Easley 17 0 Fotso 5 1 TOTALS 200 19

fga 16 4 9 5 9 3 3 1 1 51

ft fta reb ast 1 1 3 2 0 0 5 1 3 4 7 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 28 10

to 3 4 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 20

tp 16 0 13 4 9 0 3 0 2 47

Arkansas State 55 (1-1) Player min fg Morgan F 35 5 Brown F 18 1 McKinney F 19 0 Koggu G 19 2 Keaton G 13 1 Bryant 21 1 Thomas 15 1 Handy 7 1 Boone 31 4 Lance 22 1 TOTALS 200 17

fga 6 5 2 3 5 6 1 1 13 5 47

ft 5 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 7 0 18

to 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 2 3 18

tp 15 2 0 7 3 6 2 2 16 2 55

fta 6 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 10 0 26

reb 8 1 3 1 6 0 3 1 5 8 37

ast 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 11

Nov. 22, 2008 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Western Kentucky 61 (1-2) Player min fg fga Walker F 17 0 2 Evans F 22 2 5 Sally G 22 2 4 Slaughter G 36 4 14 Mendez-V G 28 2 4 Kerusch 25 5 11 Pettigrew 19 3 5 Komadinic 4 0 2 Magley 15 2 5 Maresca 12 1 1 TOTALS 200 21 53

ft 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 14

fta 1 0 6 8 0 5 2 0 0 1 23

reb 2 2 0 4 3 7 1 1 1 1 27

ast 0 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 7

to 2 1 2 0 2 1 3 1 2 0 14

tp 0 4 7 15 5 13 11 0 4 2 61

Murray State 89 (2-1) Player min fg McClain F 29 4 Aska F 26 8 Miles G 27 4 K. Thomas G 25 1 D. Thomas F 29 4 Fraliex 13 2 Holloway 22 2 Key 1 0 Long 13 5 Easley 11 1 Fotso 4 0 TOTALS 200 31

ft 3 4 5 0 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 22

fta 3 5 5 0 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 23

reb 6 6 6 4 6 1 0 0 3 6 0 39

ast 1 1 4 5 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 18

to 3 3 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 15

tp 11 20 15 2 12 8 5 0 12 4 0 89

fga 6 10 7 2 9 6 5 1 7 2 0 55

Halftime - MSU 43 LC 13 Three-point goals- MSU 6-18 (D. Thomas 0-1, Holloway 1-2, K. Thomas 2-4, Miles 0-2, Fraliex 3-9) LC 6-18 (Kelly 1-4, Butts 0-1, Throesch 1-4, Cowart 1-2, Cooper 3-3, Jackson 0-3) Blocks - MSU 3 (McClain 1, Easley 1, Long 1), LC 2 Steals - MSU 11 (D. Thomas 3, Aska 2, K. Thomas 2), LC 2 Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,324

Halftime - MSU 28 ASU 23 Three-point goals- MSU 3-11 (D. Thomas 1-3, Holloway 0-2, K. Thomas 1-4, Miles 0-1, Long 1-1) ASU 3-14 (Brown 0-2, Keaton 1-2, Bryant 1-5, Boone 1-2, Lance 0-3) Blocks - MSU 2 (D. Thomas 1, Aska 1), ASU 4 Steals - MSU 7 (D. Thomas 3, McClain 1, Aska 2, K. Thomas 1, Fotso 1), ASU 8 (Morgan 3, Boone 3) Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,856

Halftime - MSU 44 WKU 23 Three-point goals- MSU 5-15 (Miles 2-2, D. Thomas 0-4, Fraliex 2-5, Holloway 1-3) WKU 5-17 (Walker 0-1, Evans 0-1, Slaughter 1-7, Mendez-V 1-3, Pettigrew 3-3, Komandinic 0-2) Blocks - MSU 0, WKU 1 Steals - MSU 8 (D. Thomas 2, McClain 1, Thomas 1, Miles 1, Fraliex 1, Holloway 1), WKU 6 (Slaughter 2, Pettigrew 2) Fouled out - Evans Attendance - 7,038

The Racers won their 19th straight home opener against Lyon College. Jeffery McClain made his MSU debut.

Tony Easley battled two Arkansas State players for the ball in the first half of their game in Jonesboro, Ark.

MSU had their largest winning margin in their series with WKU. Ivan Aska burst on the scene with 20 points.

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Murray State 67 Indiana State 61

St. Catharine 66 Murray State 76

Murray State 58 Eastern Kentucky 50

The Murray State Racers won a hard-fought battle in Terre Haute, Ind., 67-61 over Indiana State at the Hulman Center with a gutsy combination of rebounding, and free throw shooting. The Racers made 19-of-20 free throws in the final seven minutes and got a big jump shot from Isacc Miles with 45 seconds left to push their mark to 3-1 and drop the Sycamores to 0-3. The half ended with Danero Thomas scoring on a break and hitting a fall away jumper at the 1:16 mark to make it a 32-30 in favor of the Sycamores. The Racers survived the half even with ISU hitting 9-of-14 from three-point range. The Racers’ defense was on in the second in holding ISU with no field goals until 14:12 left when Rashad Reed scored. Moments later Keenan Barlow hit a three and the Racer lead was down to one. The MSU lead was down to two points at 61-59 with 1:18 remaining when the Racers pulled out a tough road victory. Isacc Miles hit a free throw line jumper with under five seconds left on the shot clock to put MSU ahead 63-59 with 45 seconds left. Jeffery McClain and Tyler Holloway each made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to seal the victory.

The Murray State Racers scored a 76-66 victory over the St. Catharine Patriots Saturday at the Regional Special Events Center and in the process, Jeffery McClain shed light on an impressive 1966 free throw record. McClain went to the line 14 times in the game and made every one of them, helping himself net 20 points to lead the Racers to a 4-1 mark and their fourth straight home win. McClain now shares the MSU single game free throw record with Don Duncan who made 14-of-14 against Oglethorpe in 1966. However, the win didn’t come easy for MSU who had to beat down a scrappy team from St. Catharine. The Racers fell behind 47-43 with 15:38 left in the game, before Tony Easley gave MSU a 50-47 lead at the 12:38 mark. After St. Catharine tied the contest at 50-50 at the 12:05 mark, the Racers embarked on a 13-2 run. It started with a three-point play by McClain and a three-pointer by Tyler Holloway for a 5650 lead. After McClain made two free throws, Tony Easley scored on a tip in before McClain had another three-point play for a 63-52 lead with 8:55 left.

The Murray State Racers scored a 58-50 win in their Ohio Valley Conference opener against Eastern Kentucky at McBrayer Arena in Richmond, Ky. The victory pushed MSU’s winning streak to four straight on a night when they also snapped a four-game losing streak to the Colonels. The 5-1 Racers (1-0 OVC) came back from a 43-38 deficit with 14:00 left in the second half. MSU did it with defense and timely shooting. Jeffery McClain scored a three-point play to tie the game at 45 at the 9:09 mark. McClain had the Racers’s second double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds. MSU took the lead for good on a pair of free throws by Tony Easley with 6:31 left. The Racers held EKU to 5-of-26 from three-point range for a 19 percent average, and they shut down leading scorer Mike Rose holding the senior to two points after he entered the game scoring 20 per game. They also limited Justin Stommes to two points. The two combined to shoot 2-of-13 from the field. The game also marked the first broadcast of the Racer Television Network. MSU and EKU played live to the 58,000 subscribers to NewWave Communications and Mediacom.

Nov. 26, 2008 • Terre Haute, Ind. Hulman Center

Murray State 84 (3-1) Player min fg D. Thomas F 29 8 McClain F 27 1 Aska F 33 3 Miles G 28 2 K. Thomas G 28 0 Fraliex 8 1 Holloway 19 2 Long 13 1 Easley 15 2 TOTALS 200 20

fga 6 5 7 6 7 7 0 3 6 47

ft 2 7 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 21

fta 2 8 4 5 0 1 2 4 3 29

reb 4 9 6 0 3 2 1 6 6 38

ast 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 7

to 6 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 14

tp 22 9 8 8 0 2 8 4 6 67

Indiana State 61 (0-3) Player min fg Crawford F 18 0 Tunnel F 30 3 Reed G 27 3 Carter G 31 2 Richard G 25 2 Barlow 22 4 Cutter 16 0 Martin 9 2 Printy 22 3 TOTALS 200 19

fga 6 5 7 6 7 7 0 3 6 47

ft 0 4 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 11

fta 2 5 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 17

reb 3 7 4 1 2 5 0 3 0 27

ast 2 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 3 13

to 0 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 2 13

tp 0 12 8 10 7 11 1 4 8 61

Halftime - MSU 33 ISU 35 Three-point goals- MSU 6-10 (D. Thomas 4-6, Miles 0-2, Holloway 2-2) ISU 12-23 (Crawford 0-2, Tunnel 2-2, Reed 2-4, Carter 2-4, Richard 1-2, Barlow 3-4, Printy 2-5 Blocks - MSU None, ISU 5 Steals - MSU 7 (D. Thomas 3, McClain 2), ISU 5 Fouled out - None Attendance - 3,102

Nov. 29, 2008 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

St. Catharine 66 (0-10) Player min fg Owens F 40 1 Latham F 31 5 Mutombo C 15 0 Johnson G 40 5 Garcia G 40 9 Beavers 9 0 Malone 25 2 TOTALS 200 22

fga 3 11 2 15 18 0 5 54

ft 0 3 1 1 6 1 0 12

fta 0 4 2 2 8 2 0 18

reb 5 2 4 4 8 0 1 29

ast 4 3 0 1 2 0 2 12

to 2 2 2 3 5 0 2 16

tp 2 14 1 15 27 1 6 66

Murray State 76 (4-1) Player min fg D. Thomas F 25 3 McClain F 26 3 Aska F 20 4 Miles G 27 2 K. Thomas G 25 0 Fraliex 15 3 Holloway 23 1 Long 16 1 Easley 23 6 TOTALS 200 23

fga 9 5 6 5 2 5 5 5 7 49

ft 1 14 2 4 0 3 0 0 1 25

fta 1 14 2 4 0 4 0 0 1 26

reb 6 4 5 2 1 2 2 1 8 32

ast 1 0 1 3 6 1 3 2 0 17

to 2 0 1 3 3 1 4 1 1 16

tp 7 20 10 8 0 12 3 3 13 76

Halftime - MSU 39 SCC 35 Three-point goals- MSU 5-17 (D. Thomas 0-1, Holloway 1-5, K. Thomas 0-1, Miles 0-2, Fraliex 3-5) SCC 10-21 (Latham 1-3, Johnson 4-10, Garcia 3-5, Malone 2-3) Blocks - MSU 3 (McClain 1, Easley 1, D. Thomas 1), SCC 3 (Yombo 2) Steals - MSU 9 (D. Thomas 4, Aska 2, Miles 2), SCC 13 (Owens 5, Johnson 4, Latham 1, Yombo 1, Garcia 2) Fouled out - Latham, Yombo Attendance - 2,042

Dec. 4, 2008 • Richmond, Ky. McBrayer Arena

Murray State 58 (5-1) (1-0 OVC) Player min fg fga ft D. Thomas F 27 4 8 1 McClain F 33 5 5 2 Aska F 12 3 3 1 Miles G 32 3 9 4 K. Thomas G 31 1 6 0 Fraliex 9 0 2 0 Holloway 24 3 8 0 Long 11 0 4 0 Easley 21 2 4 3 TOTALS 200 21 49 11

fta 2 6 1 4 2 0 0 0 4 19

reb 8 11 2 3 1 2 3 2 8 40

ast 0 1 0 2 6 0 2 2 0 13

to 1 1 1 2 4 0 3 1 0 13

tp 11 12 7 11 2 0 8 0 7 58

Eastern Kentucky 50 (4-3) (0-1 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Stommes F 30 1 7 0 2 5 Wiersma F 15 1 3 0 0 4 Oppong G 31 6 9 5 6 5 Rose G 37 1 6 0 0 6 Ellis G 29 3 9 1 1 1 Jones 10 0 1 0 0 0 Lewis 11 1 3 2 3 1 Camacho 6 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor 19 4 9 0 0 1 Hunter 12 1 1 1 1 0 TOTALS 200 18 48 9 13 25

ast 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 10

to 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 11

tp 2 2 19 2 7 0 4 0 11 3 50

Halftime - MSU 31 EKU 27 Three-point goals- MSU 5-17 (D. Thomas 2-4, Holloway 2-6, K. Thomas 0-2, Miles 1-2, Fraliex 0-1) EKU 5-26 (Stommes 0-2, Oppong 2-5, Rose 0-2, Ellis 0-5, Jones 0-1, Lewis 0-2, Taylor 3-7) Blocks - MSU 1 (D. Thomas 1), EKU 0 Steals - MSU 5 (D. Thomas 2, McClain 1, Miles 1, K. Thomas 1), EKU 7 (Wiersma 2, Rose 2) Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,700

Jeffery McClain tied a MSU free throw record that had stood since 1966 when he went 14-for-14 against St. Catharine. Danero Thomas scored 22 points and the Racers hit 6-of-10 from three-point range to beat the Sycamores on the road. Isacc Miles and the Racers held EKU sharpshooter Mike Rose to only two points in their 58-50 win on the road.

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Murray State 74 Morehead State 79

Murray State 64 Missouri 75

Murray State 64 South Florida 73

The Murray State Racers dropped a 79-74 decision to Morehead State at Johnson Arena in Morehead, Ky. The Racers saw their four-game win streak snapped as they fell to 5-2 overall and 1-1 in the Ohio Valley Conference. The win for the Morehead State Eagles was the first over the Racers since 2003 after MSU had won the last 11 in the series. The game saw the Racers trail by as many as 11 in the first half and lead by four in the second half before the outcome was decided. Falling behind 41-36 at the half, the Racers responded with an 8-2 run to take the lead for the first time in the game at 54-52. MSU pushed ahead by four points on three different occasions, the last at the 5:31 mark when Matt Fraliex grabbed a long rebound and finished the fast break with a three-pointer for a 73-69 lead. The Racers lead was gone at the 1:40 mark when Murry made a pair of free throws to put the Eagles back in front 74-73. MSU suffered one of their 13 turnovers with 1:03 left leading to a Murry basket in the lane to seal the game for Morehead State with 28 seconds left.

The Murray State Racers battled the Missouri Tigers deep into the second half erasing a 17-point deficit and cutting it to four late in the game before falling 75-64 at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo. MSU fell behind 14-4 to start the game, but came back to take a 21-20 lead with 8:10 left in the half. MSU was down 40-31 at the half. The Racers fell behind by 17 points, 57-40 with 12:13 left but battled back with an 8-0 run on a Jeffery McClain putback. MSU got closer at the 6:08 mark when Donte Poole hit a three from the corner to cut Mizzou’s lead to 61-54. Poole, a freshman from Las Vegas, Nev., was playing his first game at MSU. The Tigers got the lead back to 71-61 with 1:33 left and closed out the game hitting 9-of-9 from the free throw line. Miles was the Racers’ only player in double-figure scoring, but the Racers had a very balanced effort in nearly pulling the upset of the favored Tigers. MSU had 20 turnovers, but managed to force the Tigers into 19. MSU was 11-of-14 from the free throw line for 78 percent, while Mizzou was 19-of-29 for 65 percent.

The Murray State Racers dropped a 73-64 decision to the University of South Florida at the San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico at Morales Coliseum in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico. The Racers took their first lead with 15:01 left in the half on a pair of free throws from Isacc Miles to go in front 13-12. The Racers shooting woes continued in the second half after shooting only 34 percent in the first half. MSU started the second half hitting only 4-of-11 from the field and fell behind the Bulls 54-43 with 11:54 remaining. USF pushed their lead to 59-47 with 7:48 left on a three-point play by Eladio Espinosa, but MSU made a run shortly after. Donte Poole’s baseline drive drew the Racers to eight at 64-56 with 3:57 left and could not get any closer in the 73-64 final.

Murray State 74 (5-2) (1-1 OVC) Player min fg fga ft Miles G 38 6 16 3 K. Thomas G 14 1 2 3 D. Thomas F 35 3 12 2 McClain F 31 0 1 6 Aska F 26 5 7 2 Fraliex 11 2 3 2 Holloway 23 4 8 1 Long 2 1 1 1 Easley 15 1 1 0 Fotso 5 0 0 1 TOTALS 200 23 51 21

Murray State 64 (5-3) Player min fg D. Thomas F 20 1 McClain F 32 3 Aska F 24 3 Miles G 32 6 K. Thomas G 30 3 Fraliex 5 0 Holloway 23 3 Poole 12 2 Easley 18 3 Fotso 4 1 TOTALS 200 25

fga 7 8 11 12 7 0 6 3 4 2 60

ft 2 0 1 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 11

fta 2 0 2 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 14

reb 3 8 8 2 2 0 5 0 4 1 35

ast 1 1 1 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 11

to 2 4 2 6 4 1 0 0 0 1 20

tp 4 6 7 18 8 0 7 6 6 2 64

Missouri 75 (8-1) Player min Carroll F 28 Lyons F 30 Tiller G 29 Taylor G 30 Lawrence G 16 Paul 11 Denmon 17 Ramsey 9 Safford 13 English 17 TOTALS 200

fga 8 9 8 4 9 2 6 1 2 3 52

ft 5 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 19

fta 7 8 0 3 2 0 0 2 2 5 29

reb 7 12 3 0 2 0 3 2 1 1 33

ast 0 5 5 0 1 1 2 0 3 1 18

to 4 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 19

tp 13 14 8 5 14 3 7 1 2 8 75

Dec. 6, 2008 • Morehead, Ky. Johnson Arena

fta 4 3 4 6 2 2 2 1 0 2 26

reb 2 4 4 6 5 1 0 0 3 1 31

ast 7 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 15

to 4 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 13

tp 17 5 8 6 12 8 12 3 2 1 74

Morehead State 79 (3-6) (2-0 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta Stallworth F 39 4 10 4 7 Harper G 38 7 16 5 6 Lamb G 10 0 1 0 0 Buchanan F 34 2 5 2 4 Faried F 31 5 10 8 9 Murry 24 4 6 5 6 Hill 17 2 4 0 0 Coleman 3 1 1 0 0 Peterson 4 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 200 25 54 24 32

reb 4 3 0 9 12 2 1 1 0 34

ast 1 4 2 2 3 1 0 0 2 15

to 1 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 8

tp 13 21 0 6 18 14 5 2 0 79

Halftime - MSU 36 MO 41 Three-point goals- MSU 7-22 (D. Thomas 0-6, Holloway 3-6, Miles 2-8, Fraliex 2-2) MO 5-13 (Stallworth 1-6, Harper 2-3, Lamb 0-1, Murry 1-1, Hill 1-2) Blocks - MSU 1 (Easley 1), MO 4 (Faried 2) Steals MSU 3 (D. Thomas 2, K. Thomas 1), MO 6 (Harper 2, Lamb 2) Fouled out - None Attendance - 1,865

Dec. 13, 2008 • Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Arena

fg 4 4 4 2 5 1 3 0 0 2 25

Dec. 20, 2008 • Toa Baja, P.R. San Juan Shootout/Carcelo Coliseum

Halftime - MSU 31 MU 40 Three-point goals- MSU 3-11 (D. Thomas 0-2, Holloway 1-2, Miles 1-4, K. Thomas 0-1,Poole 1-2) MU 6-14 (Carroll 0-1, Lyons 1-1, taylor 0-1, Lawrence 3-6, Paul 1-2, Denmon 1-1, Safford 0-1, English 0-1) Blocks - MSU 2 (Fotso 1, Holloway 1), MU 5 (Lyons 2) Steals - MSU 16 (K. Thomas 8, McClain 2, Miles 2), MU 14 (Carroll, 3, Lyons 3, Tiller 3, Taylor 3) Fouled out - None Attendance - 8, 517

Murray State 64 (5-4) Player min fg D. Thomas F 31 6 McClain F 23 2 Aska F 29 2 Miles G 25 0 K. Thomas G 28 0 Fraliex 9 0 Holloway 19 4 Poole 12 1 Easley 12 3 Fotso 12 1 TOTALS 200 19

fga 9 2 7 3 5 3 10 6 3 1 49

ft 3 5 5 5 1 0 2 2 1 0 24

fta 5 6 8 7 2 0 2 3 2 0 35

reb 1 1 7 3 4 0 0 0 1 2 29

ast 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8

to 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 8

tp 16 9 9 5 1 0 11 4 7 2 64

South Florida 73 (4-5) Player min fg Gilchrist F 22 3 Ajayi F 15 2 Howard G 27 1 Jones G 37 6 Verdejo G 26 3 Espinosa 20 1 Mercer 27 6 Belardo 0+ 0 Daniels 0+ 0 Leemow 7 0 Rivas 6 0 Williams 13 2 TOTALS 200 24

fga 7 2 3 10 6 1 12 0 0 2 0 3 46

ft 2 1 5 6 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 19

fta 2 2 8 7 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 6 30

reb 6 2 5 0 1 4 3 0 0 2 1 7 36

ast 1 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 11

to 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 12

tp 8 5 7 23 9 3 12 0 0 1 0 5 73

Halftime - MSU 28 USF 35 Three-point goals- MSU 2-13 (D. Thomas 1-2, Miles 0-1, K. Thomas 0-3, Fraliex 0-3, Holloway 1-3, Poole 0-1) USF 6-17(Gilchrist 0-1, Howard 0-1, Jones 5-7, Verdejo 1-3, Mercer 0-4, Leemow 0-1) Blocks - MSU None, USF 4 (Gilchrist 2, Rivas 1, Williams 1) Steals - MSU 5 (Easley 2, D. Thomas 1, K. Thomas 1, Fotso 1), USF 3 (Ajayi 1, Jones 1, Leemow 1) Fouled out - McClain, Ajayi Attendance -186

The Racers had some cold shooting against USF in their first game in Puerto Rico at the San Juan Shootout.

Isacc Miles scored 17 points, but the Racers came up short 79-74 at Morehead State’s Johnson Arena. Kevin Thomas tied a MSU record that had stood since 1983 with eight steals against the Missouri Tigers.

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Murray State 78 Oral Roberts 76

Murray State 41 Wright State 57

Dec. 22, 2008 • Toa Baja, P.R. San Juan Shootout/Carcelo Coliseum

Dec. 29, 2008 • Chattanooga, Tenn. Dr. Pepper Classic/McKenzie Arena

The Murray State Racers ended a three-game losing streak when they scored a 78-76 victory over Oral Roberts University Sunday at the San Juan Shootout in Tao Baja, Puerto Rico. The Racers had trouble with the ORU press and made three turnovers in four possessions, Danero Thomas scored for a 77-73 MSU lead with 53 seconds left. Ivan Aska hit one of two free throws with 6.2 seconds left for a 78-75 lead before Robert Jarvis of ORU hit a free throw with 3.3 left to cut the MSU lead to two. The Racers made a decision to foul him before he was able to take a three-pointer and try to tie the game. Jarvis intentionally missed his second free throw and it was rebounded by Kevin Ford in the lane. His shot at the buzzer was no good and the Racers had survived to get a 78-76 win. MSU placed five players in double-figures including: Danero Thomas with 16, Donte Poole and Ivan Aska with 12 each, plus 10 from Isacc Miles and Tyler Holloway. Kevin Thomas added nine assists, one off his caree- best at MSU.

The Murray State Racers dropped their final game at the San Juan Shootout, 57-41, to Wright State and finished 1-2 in the event. The Racers had difficulty making shots throughout the event and that trend continued against Wright State as MSU managed to shoot only 27 percent against the Raiders. MSU fell behind when Danero Thomas scored on a jumper, but the Racers were down 11-2 with 11:34 remaining in the half, but trailed 25-18 at the break. With 9:14 left, the Racers cut the WSU lead to seven on a basket by Ivan Aska but never got any closer. MSU had a poor shooting game making 13-of-47 shots from the field for 27 percent, while WSU shot 50 percent on 19-of-38 shooting. MSU entered the San Juan event ranked third in the nation in free throw shooting, but struggled from the line against the Raiders and shot 53 percent making 15-of-28. Danero Thomas led the Racers with 13 points and was also named to the San Juan Shootout All-Tournament Team. In the three games Thomas averaged 15 points per game. Isacc Miles was the top rebounder for the Racers with seven.

The Murray State Racers lost a 12-point second half lead in an 80-71 loss to Niagara at the Dr. Pepper Classic in Chattanooga, Tenn. The Racers fell to 6-6 on the season. The Racers jumped out to a nine-point lead, 15-6, on a coast-to-coast play by Isacc Miles, but Niagara responded to tie the game at 19 with 12:09 left in the half. MSU came alive in the final minutes of the half getting key baskets from Danero Thomas who hit a three-pointer and inside baskets from Georges Fotso and Tony Easley as MSU ended the half on an 11-4 run for a 40-33 lead at the break. MSU started the second half with a 9-4 run to build their biggest lead of 12 points at 49-37. Back-to-back steals led to baskets by Jeffery McClain for the MSU surge. Niagara responded with a 22-10 run and tied the game at 10:03 on a three-pointer by Rob Garrison. After a runner in the lane by Donte Poole, NU took its first lead of the second half on a straightaway three from Bilal Benn at 8:56. The Racers could not get the lead back. The Racers could not stop the Purple Eagles in the second half as Niagara shot 53 percent in the half on 15-of-28, while the Racers cooled to 39 percent on 13-of-33 shooting. For the game, MSU shot 44 percent and NU 41 percent.

Dec. 21, 2008 • Toa Baja, P.R. San Juan Shootout/Carcelo Coliseum

Oral Roberts 76 (2-10) Player min fg Hardy F 18 1 Lewis F 33 9 Jarvis C 30 5 Stokes G 7 1 Morrison G 29 4 Rogers 14 1 Sango 21 1 Holdman 19 0 Ford 29 3 TOTALS 200 25

fga 3 15 17 2 8 4 4 3 8 64

ft 1 8 3 0 2 1 0 0 5 20

fta 2 12 4 0 2 2 1 0 6 29

reb 4 11 1 1 2 1 1 3 6 32

ast 0 5 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 17

to 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 3 9

tp 3 26 15 2 13 4 2 0 11 76

Murray State 78 (6-4) Player min fg D. Thomas F 26 6 McClain F 28 2 Aska F 28 4 Miles G 27 2 K. Thomas G 29 1 Holloway 24 4 Poole 16 5 Easley 13 2 Fotso 9 2 TOTALS 200 28

fga 13 8 8 6 4 8 9 4 2 62

ft 4 0 4 6 3 0 1 1 0 19

fta 4 0 6 6 5 0 1 1 0 23

reb 4 6 8 6 4 2 4 5 1 43

ast 0 2 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 12

to 3 4 0 1 5 1 1 1 0 16

tp 16 4 12 10 5 10 12 5 4 78

Halftime - MSU 44 ORU 38 Three-point goals - MSU 3-10 (D. Thomas 0-1, Miles 0-2, Holloway 2-4, Poole 1-3) ORU 6-21 (Jarvis 2-9, Morrison 3-5, Rogers 1-4, Sango 0-1, Holdman 0-2) Blocks - MSU 2 (Aska 1, Fotso 1), ORU 2 (Lewis 1, Sango 1) Steals - MSU 4 (McClain 2, Holloway1, Poole 1),ORU 7 (Sango 2, Hardy 1, Jarivs 1, Stokes 1, Rogers 1, Holdman 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 161

Murray State 41 (6-5) Player min fg D. Thomas F 33 5 McClain F 24 3 Aska F 27 1 Miles G 27 1 K. Thomas G 35 1 Fraliex 4 0 Holloway 19 0 Long 21 1 Easley 10 1 TOTALS 200 13

fga 13 6 8 7 4 1 2 5 1 47

ft 3 1 3 0 4 0 2 2 0 15

fta 5 4 4 2 8 0 2 3 0 28

reb 3 6 4 7 1 0 1 0 1 29

ast 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4

to 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 13

tp 13 7 5 2 6 0 2 4 2 41

Wright State 57 (6-7) Player min fg Cooperwd F 24 2 Thomas F 19 3 Gardner G 35 4 Brown G 27 3 Graham G 24 1 Tabler 8 2 Evans 24 2 Land 10 0 Grote 10 0 Horne 19 2 TOTALS 200 19

fga 6 3 7 6 1 3 6 1 1 0 38

ft 0 2 5 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 14

fta 0 2 5 4 2 0 0 0 4 0 17

reb 4 2 3 8 2 1 2 4 1 2 30

ast 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 12

to 0 2 4 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 16

tp 4 8 14 10 4 5 4 0 2 6 57

Murray State 71 Niagara 80

Murray State 71 (6-6) Player min fg Aska F 17 4 Miles G 19 2 K. Thomas G 34 4 D. Thomas F 36 6 McClain F 19 2 Holloway 23 1 Poole 20 1 Easley 25 6 Fotso 7 1 TOTALS 200 27

fga 9 6 9 12 5 6 5 8 1 61

ft 2 2 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 12

fta 2 4 2 5 2 0 0 2 0 17

reb 5 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 2 36

ast 0 2 6 1 0 1 1 1 0 12

to 0 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 13

tp 10 6 11 18 5 3 2 14 2 71

Niagara 80 (10-2) Player min Garrison G 33 Lewis G 37 Benn F 30 Egemonye C 35 Nelson G 30 Cooley 8 Williamson 22 Edwards 5 TOTALS 200

fga 9 15 13 9 3 1 4 1 55

ft 2 4 2 16 3 0 0 0 27

fta 2 6 2 18 5 0 0 0 33

reb 0 5 9 12 2 2 4 0 35

ast 5 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 12

to 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 1 11

tp 7 21 17 28 5 0 2 0 80

fg 2 6 7 6 1 0 1 0 23

Halftime - MSU 18 WSU 25 Three-point goals- MSU 0-15 (D. Thomas 0-4, McClain 0-1, Miles 0-4, K. Thomas 0-2, Fraliex 0-1, Holloway 0-2, Poole 0-1) WSU 5-15 (Gardner 1-3, Tabler 1-2, Evans 0-2, Land 0-1, Grote 0-1, Horne 2-3) Blocks - MSU 1 (McClain), WSU 3 (Cooperwood 1, Thomas 1, GRaham 1) Steals - MSU 8 (D. Thomas 3, McClain 1, Miles 1), WSU 7 (Gardner 2, Land 2, Grote 2, Graham 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 230

Halftime - MSU 40 NU 33 Three-point goals - MSU 5-20 (D. Thomas 3-7, Miles 0-4, Holloway 1-4, Poole 0-2, K. Thomas 1-3) NU 7-28 (Garrison 1-6, Lewis 5-13, Benn 1-4, Nelson 0-1, Cooley 0-1, Williamson 0-3) Blocks - MSU none, NU 3 (Benn 1, Egemonye 1, Williamson 1) Steals MSU 6 (D. Thomas 3, Miles 1, K. Thomas 1, McClain 1), NU 7 (Garrison 2, Lewis 2, Benn 1, Egemonye 1, Williamson 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - NA

The Racers’ final game at the San Juan Shootout was a 57-41 loss to Wright State.

MSU’s 40-33 halftime lead over Niagara didn’t last when they dropped an 80-71 game in Chattanooga, Tenn.

The Racers held on to a six-point half time lead and put five in double-figures in beating Oral Roberts in Puerto Rico.

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13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Murray State 71 UT Martin 75

Tennessee State 71 Murray State 75

Austin Peay 58 Murray State 57

The Murray State Racers dropped a 75-71 Ohio Valley Conference game to UT Martin at the Elam Center. Free throws became a huge story line in the game as MSU entered the contest ranked in the top-10 nationally in free throw shooting, but managed to only hit 10-of-20 from the line while UTM was 17-of-22. Tyler Holloway hit a long jumper with his foot on the three-point line for a 66-65 MSU lead at 3:43, but it was the last lead the Racers would have. Danero Thomas scored with 35.5 left, but was called for an offensive foul which put him out of the game with five personal fouls and the basket was taken away. Isacc Miles hit a three with 2.3 seconds left to cut it to two, but UTM sealed the 75-71 final with two free throws.

The Murray State Racers were back at home for the first time in 40 days and came away with a 75-71 Ohio Valley Conference victory against Tennessee State at the Regional Special Events Center. MSU also stretched their OVC home winning streak to 11 straight and their overall streak to six. Kevin Thomas scored a hoop and foul with 2:34 left. His free throw for the three-point play put MSU in front 68-62. However, it wasn’t going to be that easy for MSU. TSU’s Gerald Robinson scored a three-point play with 29 seconds left to cut the MSU lead to 72-71. With the Racers leading 73-71 after a free throw by Miles, he made a steal with 4.1 seconds left and went to the line again and made one of two for a three-point lead. TSU tried to get off a three-pointer for the tie, but MSU tipped the ball out of bounds with 0.1 left. TSU was out of timeouts but called one anyway which drew a technical foul. MSU’s Jeffery McClain went to the line and hit one-of-two free throws for the final score of 75-71.

The Murray State Racers saw their 11 game home Ohio Valley Conference home winning streak snapped with a 58-57 loss to Austin Peay at the Regional Special Events Center in front of a national audience on ESPNU. The game came down to the last two possessions where one shot went in and the other rolled off. APSU’s Drake Reed scored in the lane with 10.4 seconds left for a Govs 58-57 lead, MSU called a timeout once they advanced the ball into the front court with 7.2 left. Danero Thomas got off a jumper in the lane about five feet from the basket with three seconds left, but it bounced hard off the rim. MSU’s Kevin Thomas grabbed the tipped rebound near mid-court, but was unable to get a shot off before the buzzer. The game was indeed a classic match-up and featured 12 lead changes. APSU’s win at the RSEC was only their second in 10 tries and their first since 2003. APSU has only nine all-time wins in Murray since the series began in 1941. The Racers scored their first 12 points of the day off of APSU turnovers. Tyler Holloway moved into a share of sixth place on the MSU all-time made three-pointers list with Chris Shumate (1999-04) at 170 when he hit one with 10:34 in the first half. He passed Shumate with 8:36 left in the game with number 171.

Jan. 5, 2009 • Martin, Tenn. Elam Center

Jan. 8, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Murray State 71 (6-7) (1-2 OVC) Player min fg fga ft D. Thomas F 26 1 8 0 McClain F 31 4 8 2 Miles G 30 8 14 1 Holloway G 28 3 8 2 K. Thomas G 35 7 7 5 Fraliex 3 0 2 0 Poole 8 1 3 0 Aska 31 4 7 0 Easley 4 0 1 0 Fotso 4 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 28 58 10

fta 0 8 2 2 7 0 0 1 0 0 20

reb 2 4 6 1 3 1 1 9 1 0 38

ast 3 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 14

to 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 10

tp 2 10 18 10 21 0 2 8 0 0 71

UT Martin 75 (8-5) (2-1 OVC) Player min fg fga ft Riedewald F 26 1 3 0 Massey C 7 1 3 0 Lane G 26 1 3 1 Weddle G 34 5 16 2 Hudson G 38 10 19 6 Simmons 19 1 5 2 Clayton 21 1 4 2 Brown 10 0 2 0 Hay 26 6 7 4 Irarrazabal 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 26 62 17

fta 0 0 2 3 7 2 2 0 4 0 22

reb 5 2 2 4 7 5 4 0 7 0 37

ast 2 0 4 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 14

to 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 10

tp 2 2 3 15 28 4 5 0 16 0 75

Halftime - MSU 31 UTM 35 Three-point goals - MSU 5-15 (D. Thomas 0-2, Miles 1-3, Holloway 2-6, K. Thomas 2-2, Fraliex 0-1, Poole 0-1) UTM 6-17 (Lane 0-1, Weddle 3-7, Hudson 2-4, Simmons 0-1, Clayton 1-3, Brown 0-1) Blocks - MSU 4 (D. Thomas 2, Fraliex 1, Aska 1), UTM 5 (Riedewald 3, Massey 1, Simmons 1) Steals - MSU 8 (McClain 2, Miles 2, Holloway 2, K. Thomas 2), UTM 3 (Lane 1, Simmons 1, Clayton 1) Fouled out - D. Thomas, K. Thomas Attendance - 3,771

Tennessee State 71 (5-10) (3-2 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Houston F 35 6 8 6 6 12 Cox F 24 2 6 0 0 4 Evans F 25 2 5 0 0 3 Robinson G 33 6 13 4 8 5 Gaiter G 18 1 5 2 2 2 Crutcher 15 0 0 0 0 0 Funderburke 2 0 0 0 0 0 Peters 11 1 1 0 0 0 Gregory 2 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 14 5 9 4 5 3 Jordan 11 3 3 0 2 4 TOTALS 200 26 50 16 23 37

ast 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 11

to 4 2 0 7 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 19

tp 18 4 4 16 4 0 0 3 0 16 6 71

Murray State 75 (7-7) (2-2 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 29 5 13 3 5 McClain F 35 2 4 2 4 Aska F 32 6 9 5 7 Miles G 28 6 8 4 11 K. Thomas G 33 1 7 3 3 Fraliex 6 1 2 0 0 Holloway 15 2 4 0 0 Poole 10 2 3 2 2 Easley 3 0 1 0 0 Fotso 9 1 3 0 0 TOTALS 200 26 54 19 32

ast 0 2 1 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 13

to 3 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 10

tp 14 6 17 17 5 2 6 6 0 2 75

reb 5 3 4 4 3 1 1 1 2 3 27

Halftime - MSU 35 TSU 31 Three-point goals - MSU 4-12 (D. Thomas 1-4, Miles 1-2, K. Thomas 0-2, Fraliex 0-1, Holloway 2-3) TSU 3-8 (Houston 0-1, Roninson 0-2, Peters 1-1, Smith 2-4) Blocks - MSU 1 (D. Thomas), TSU 2 (Cox) Steals - MSU 10 (McClain 2, K. Thomas 2, D. Thomas 1, Aska 1, Miles 1), TSU 7 (Cox 3, Crutcher 1, Peters 1, Smith 1) Fouled out - Peters Attendance - 2,471

Jan. 10, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Austin Peay 58 (9-7) (5-1 OVC) Player min fg fga ft Reed F 35 4 12 3 Fields F 14 2 3 2 Duncan F 34 2 6 2 Brown G 37 3 11 0 Channels G 37 6 12 2 Williams 24 3 6 0 Caldwell 3 0 0 2 Campbell 15 2 3 0 Roberson 1 0 0 0 200 22 53 11

fta 3 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 11

reb 6 6 4 1 9 3 0 1 0 34

ast 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 8

to 6 2 3 2 4 0 0 1 0 19

tp 11 6 6 7 16 6 2 4 0 58

Murray State 57 (7-8) (2-3 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 29 3 10 0 0 McClain F 34 2 6 8 8 Aska F 34 3 6 0 0 Miles G 33 5 8 1 2 K. Thomas G 24 1 2 4 4 Fraliex 7 1 3 0 0 Holloway 20 3 7 0 0 Poole 11 2 6 0 0 Fotso 8 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 20 48 13 14

reb 4 6 6 1 1 1 0 1 0 26

ast 0 3 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 13

to 3 1 2 3 5 0 2 0 0 16

tp 6 12 6 13 6 2 8 4 0 57

Halftime - MSU 27 APSU 30 Three-point goals - MSU 4-13 (D. Thomas 0-2, Miles 2-4, Fraliex 0-1, Holloway 2-6) APSU 3-13 (Duncan 0-3, Brown 1-5, Channels 2-4, Campbell 0-1) Blocks - MSU 2 (D. Thomas 1, McClain 1), APSU 3 (Fields 3) Steals - MSU 11 (Aska 3, Miles 3, McClain 2, K. Thomas 2, Poole 1), APSU 7 (Reed 2, Brown 2, Campbell 2, Williams 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 5,030

Murray State’s 15-game winning streak over UT Martin was snapped in a 75-71 loss at the Elam Center. Ivan Aska scored 17 points and pulled down seven rebounds in MSU’s 75-71 win at home over Tennessee State.

In a classic OVC battle, the Racers and Govs fought to the wire at the RSEC before the Govs won a squeaker.

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Murray State 63 Jacksonville State 56

Murray State 55 Tennessee Tech 61

Eastern Illinois 46 Murray State 58

The Murray State Racers scored their third road win of the season 63-56 over Jacksonville State at Pete Mathews Coliseum in Jacksonville, Ala. MSU did it with some timely shooting from a player that hadn’t been seen in a while and some stingy defense in the final eight minutes. With 7:42 to play, the Racers were down 47-46 and took the lead for good when Tony Easley scored on a brilliant reverse lay up to go in front 48-47 with 6:30 remaining. Easley scored again moments later and added a pair of free throws for his own personal 6-0 run as MSU built a 52-47 lead at 4:02. Easley played 20 minutes marking his longest night on the floor since playing 25 minutes Dec. 29 against Niagara. Isacc Miles led the Racers with 15 points, while Kevin Thomas tossed in 14 and Jeffery McClain added 10. The Racers got the win after they finished the game on a 17-9 run over the last 7:42. The Racers have won all five of their games at Matthews Coliseum.

The Murray State Racers lost a tight battle with Tennessee Tech in a 61-55 loss in Cookeville, Tenn. MSU’s downfall was poor shooting when they made only 34 percent from the field, 22 percent from three-point range and 62 percent from the free throw line. The Racers started the second half trailing by seven, but came back to tie the game with some great play from Danero Thomas who jumped out of a recent shooting slump in fine fashion. The Racers had two looks from three-point range by Kevin Thomas and Miles in three possessions, but could not get the tying basket to go down. Tech made three of four free throws in the final seconds for a 61-55 final. MSU now leads the all-time series with TTU 114-46 and have lost their last four games in Cookeville, Tenn.

The Murray State Racers got off to a great start in the first of a three-game home stand when they scored a 58-46 victory over the Eastern Illinois Panthers at the Regional Special Events Center. Leading 26-21 at the half, MSU started the second half with a steal and Tony Easley slam for a 29-21 lead. When EIU cut the MSU lead to seven, Isacc Miles nailed a long three-pointer and the Racers had a 44-34 lead with 5:09 remaining. Danero Thomas hit a runner and Tyler Holloway followed with another three-pointer after EIU had cut the lead to six and the Racers led 49-40 with 2:22 left. MSU now leads the all-time series with EIU 29-7 including a 18-1 mark in Murray. MSU has won seven straight at home against the Panthers. Tyler Holloway pushed past Marcus Brown (1993-96) and Paul King (1987-91) into sole possession of fourth place on the MSU all-time list for made three-point baskets with 174.

Jan. 15, 2009 • Jacksonville, Ala. Pete Mathews Coliseum

Murray State 63 (8-8) (3-3 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 20 1 5 0 0 McClain F 29 1 2 8 8 Aska F 25 2 8 1 2 Miles G 35 4 9 6 8 K. Thomas G 23 4 6 4 5 Fraliex 5 0 1 0 0 Holloway 23 4 6 0 0 Poole 18 1 6 0 1 Easley 20 2 2 2 2 Fotso 2 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 19 45 21 26

reb 2 2 5 1 4 0 0 2 5 0 27

ast 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 7

to 2 2 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 11

tp 2 10 5 15 14 0 9 2 6 0 63

Jacksonville State 56 (8-7) (2-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Crawford F 32 5 8 2 4 2 Toles G 27 3 8 1 1 1 Bray G 40 3 9 0 1 4 Murphy G 30 2 4 4 4 7 Bynum G 39 5 16 0 1 8 Robinson 6 0 0 0 0 13 Barnes 3 0 1 0 0 0 Mbodji 23 4 4 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 22 50 7 11 34

ast 0 2 3 3 4 0 0 1 13

to 3 3 4 5 4 2 0 1 23

tp 13 7 7 8 13 0 0 8 56

Halftime - MSU 26 JSU 28 Three-point goals - MSU 4-13 (Miles 1-3, K. Thomas 2-4, Holloway 1-3, Poole 0-3) JSU 5-15 (Crawford 1-1, Toles 0-2, BRay 1-5, Bynum 3-7) Blocks - MSU 4 (Aska 2, D. Thomas 1, Miles 1), JSU 2 (Mbodji 2) Steals - MSU 5 (Miles 2, K. Thomas 2, McClain 1) JSU 8 (Bray 3, Murphy 3, Mbodji 1, Crawford 1) Fouled out - D. Thomas Attendance - 3,612

Jan. 17, 2009 • Cookeville, Tenn. Eblen Center

Murray State 55 (8-9) (3-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta Miles G 25 4 10 0 0 K. Thomas G 24 2 7 0 2 D. Thomas F 34 5 8 3 3 McClain F 27 0 4 0 0 Aska F 29 3 9 4 8 Fraliex 4 0 2 0 0 Holloway 22 1 6 2 2 Poole 11 0 1 4 4 Easley 21 4 8 0 2 Fotso 3 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 19 55 13 21

reb 4 0 2 8 6 0 0 3 5 0 35

ast 2 6 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 12

to 3 0 0 1 3 0 4 1 2 0 16

tp 9 4 15 0 10 0 5 4 8 0 55

Tennessee Tech 61 (9-8) (3-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta Northern C 30 4 6 5 6 Barnes G 27 2 4 3 6 Davis G 17 3 7 0 0 Lindsay F 20 0 3 1 2 Bailey F 23 3 5 1 2 Muhammad 12 2 5 4 4 Walker 0+ 0 0 0 0 Davis 22 2 4 0 0 Inameti 10 0 1 0 0 Jones 18 3 3 0 0 Bryant 3 1 3 0 0 Murphy 9 1 2 0 0 TOTALS 200 21 43 14 20

reb 7 6 0 1 6 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 31

ast 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 10

to 1 4 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 18

tp 13 7 6 1 7 8 0 6 0 8 2 3 61

Halftime - MSU 27 TTU 34 Three-point goals - MSU 4-18 (Miles 1-4, K. Thomas 0-2, D. Thomas 2-4, Fraliex 0-2, Holloway 1-5, Poole 0-1) TTU 5-10 (Barnes 0-1. Lindsay 0-1, Muhammad 0-1, Davis 2-3, Jones 2-2, Murphy 1-2) Blocks - MSU 2 (D. Thomas 1, Aska 1), TTU 9 (Northern 5, Barnes 1, Davis 1, Inameti 1, Jones 1) Steals - MSU 11 (D. Thomas 4, Miles 1, McClain 1, Aska 1, Fraliex 1, Holloway 1, Poole 1, Easley 1) TTU 8 (Jones 2, Northern 1, Barnes 1, Davis 1, Lindsay 1, Bailey 1, Davis 1) Fouled out - K. Thomas Attendance - 3,240

Jan. 22, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Eastern Illinois 46 (8-10) (5-3 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta Parrish F 25 1 5 2 2 Marion F 25 1 4 6 6 Cisse C 29 4 7 1 2 Laser G 34 6 12 0 0 Martin G 29 1 10 0 0 Wright, Jr. 14 0 4 0 0 Hamilton 8 0 3 0 0 Smith 3 0 1 0 0 Granger 10 0 2 2 2 Dorlack 5 0 0 0 0 Sanders 2 1 3 0 0 Suljic 16 2 4 0 0 TOTALS 200 16 55 11 12

reb 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 32

ast 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 9

to 2 6 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 16

tp 4 8 9 15 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 46

Murray State 58 (9-9) (4-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 26 4 9 5 5 McClain F 25 1 5 2 2 Easley C 30 4 7 2 2 Miles G 32 1 6 1 2 Holloway G 32 5 12 2 2 Fraliex 2 0 2 0 0 K. Thomas 27 4 6 1 1 Poole 16 0 3 2 2 Key 0+ 0 0 0 0 Aska 10 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 200 19 51 15 16

reb 7 3 8 5 4 1 2 3 1 2 38

ast 2 1 1 6 1 0 3 0 0 0 14

to 1 3 3 4 2 0 5 0 0 0 18

tp 14 4 10 4 15 0 9 2 0 0 58

Halftime - MSU 27 EIU 21 Three-point goals - MSU 5-17 (Miles 1-3, D. Thomas 1-4, Fraliex 0-1, Holloway 3-7, Poole 0-2) EIU 3-13 (Laser 3-6, Martin 0-5, Smith 0-1, Granger 0-1) Blocks - MSU 5 (Easley 3, D. Thomas 2), EIU 3 (Cisse 2,Marion 1) Steals - MSU 7 (K. Thomas 3, Miles 2, D. Thomas 1) EIU 8 (Marion 2, Laser 3, Wright, Jr. 2, Suljic 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 3,567

The Racers managed to come back from two points down at the half and get out of town with a 63-56 win over JSU. The Racers had two good looks at game-tying shots in the final minute but couldn’t get the lead at Tech.

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MSU used outstanding defense to take their seventhstraight win at home against EIU in a 58-46 score.

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

SE Missouri State 55 Murray State 80

Murray State 88 Tennessee State 58

Murray State 80 Austin Peay 83

The Murray State Racers used a game-changing 14-3 mid-second half run to help them notch an 80-55 win over Southeast Missouri State at the RSEC. The Racers had a 43-35 lead at the break, marking their highest scoring first half this season except for the 45 they put up against Western Kentucky Nov. 22. The Racers’ total of 80 points was their third-best scoring game of the season. MSU built a 51-39 lead on a Tony Easley basket in the lane with 16:43 remaining setting the stage for an anxious moment when SEMO cut the lead to 53-49 (a 10-2 run) at 12:31. However, MSU didn’t have to hold their breath very long. MSU called a timeout then responded with a 14-3 run pushing to their largest lead of the night at 67-52 at 7:48. The Racers moved their all-time record in the RSEC to 125-24 (.838) and have won two straight. Jeffery McClain’s season-best free throw streak ended at 18. MSU’s record of 35 straight by Greg Coble in 1990 still stands.

The Murray State Racers used a 54-point second half to run away with an 88-58 victory against the Tennessee State Tigers at the Gentry Center in Nashville, Tenn. MSU didn’t know it at the time, but Donte Poole’s buzzerbeating three-pointer at the end of the first half was the bucket that started a run that ended up being the deciding factor. Poole’s three meant the Racers went into the half ahead by four at 34-30 instead only one. MSU kept that momentum going in the second half when they started with a 15-2 run to take a commanding 49-32 with 13:49 remaining. The Racer lead eventually ballooned to 33 points with 3:33 left. MSU broke out of a recent shooting slump and hit 59 percent from the field on 32-of-54 shots. It turned out to be a great second half for MSU as they shot 82 percent making 19-of-23 shots.

The Murray State Racers dropped an 83-80 loss against Austin Peay in Clarksville, Tenn., in a game where the Racers let a lead slip away late in the second half. MSU let the game get away when they had to endure a 5:06 scoreless streak after building a seven-point lead. MSU junior Danero Thomas became the first MSU player to score 30 points in a game since Shawn Witherspoon in 2005 when he hit for 30 against the Govs. The game marked a rare site when two of the OVC’s best players; Danero Thomas and APSU’s Drake Reed went back and forth in a scoring duel. Thomas had his 30 and Reed scored 32 points to lead APSU. MSU forced back-to-back turnovers when the clock ticked under the five-minute mark, but could not convert and still trailed 73-71 when Reed hit one of two free throws at 4:16. MSU had back-to-back turnovers which allowed APSU to build a 78-71 lead at 2:25 on Caleb Brown’s lay up.

Jan. 24, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

SE Missouri State 55 (3-18) (0-10 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Herring F 40 7 14 2 6 5 Williams F 29 6 10 4 6 6 Russell C 24 2 2 0 2 2 Moore G 39 2 7 0 1 1 Hill G 28 3 4 0 1 1 Israel 12 2 2 1 2 2 Jones 27 1 4 1 1 1 Smith 1 0 0 0 1 1 TOTALS 200 23 43 8 17 24

ast 5 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 13

to 2 3 1 2 2 2 3 0 15

tp 16 16 4 5 6 5 3 0 55

Murray State 80 (10-9) (5-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 29 5 9 3 5 McClain F 14 1 2 1 2 Easley C 25 4 7 1 2 Miles G 21 1 6 2 2 Holloway G 29 5 13 2 2 Fraliex 10 1 7 0 0 K. Thomas 21 5 9 2 2 Poole 22 4 9 10 1 Simmons 1 0 0 0 0 Key 1 0 0 0 0 Aska 15 4 6 0 2 Fotso 12 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 200 30 69 12 18

ast 2 1 1 9 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 8

to 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

tp 14 3 9 4 17 2 13 10 0 0 8 0 80

reb 4 6 7 1 0 4 1 4 0 0 8 2 41

Halftime - MSU 43 SEMO 35 Three-point goals - MSU 8-27 (D. Thomas 1-2, Miles 0-1, Holloway 5-12, Fraliex 0-4, K. Thomas 1-4, Poole 1-4) SEMO 1-6 (Moore 1-4, Jones 0-2) Blocks - MSU 5 (D. Thomas 1, Easley 2, Poole 1) SEMO 3 (Herring 1, Russell 1, Jones 1) Steals - MSU 7 (D. Thomas 1, McClain 1, Easley 1, Miles 2, Holloway 1, K. Thomas 1) SEMO 5 (Herring 1, Williams 1, Russell 1, Moore 1, Israel 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 4,094

Feb. 4, 2009 • Nashville, Tenn. Gentry Center

Murray State 88 (11-9) (6-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta Miles G 25 3 7 1 1 Holloway G 26 3 7 1 2 D. Thomas F 22 7 9 1 4 McClain F 24 0 2 3 4 Easley C 23 2 2 1 4 Fraliex 6 3 5 0 0 K. Thomas 22 4 6 0 0 Poole 21 3 6 8 9 Simmons 1 0 0 0 0 Key 1 0 0 0 0 Aska 18 5 8 4 4 Fotso 11 2 2 0 0 TOTALS 200 32 54 19 28

reb 1 2 1 4 10 3 3 1 0 0 4 1 35

ast 6 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 13

to 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 12

tp 7 8 17 3 5 7 8 15 0 0 14 4 88

Tennessee State 58 (6-16) (4-8 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Houston F 25 5 14 0 0 7 Crutcher G 32 3 6 0 1 1 Cox F 17 1 6 0 0 0 Robinson G 36 5 7 3 4 0 Evans C 18 2 6 0 0 5 Funderburke 11 1 1 2 4 0 Peters 14 4 5 2 2 0 Gregory 3 0 0 0 0 1 Smith 15 1 3 0 0 1 Shoecraft 4 0 0 0 0 0 Gaiter 17 1 4 0 0 1 Jordan 8 0 1 0 0 2 TOTALS 200 23 53 7 11 25

ast 0 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 16

to 1 1 3 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 16

tp 10 7 2 13 4 4 13 0 3 0 2 0 58

Halftime - MSU 34 TSU 30 Three-point goals - MSU 5-11 (Miles 0-1, Holloway 1-4, D. Thomas 2-2, Fraliex 1-2, Poole 1-2) TSU 5-14 (Houston 0-4, Crutcher 1-4, Cox 0-1, Peters 3-4, Smith 1-1) Blocks - MSU 3 (D. Thomas 2, Miles 1,) TSU 2 (Houston 2) Steals - MSU 8 (Easley 2) TSU 5 (Crutcher 2) Fouled out - Houston Attendance - 1,102

Feb. 7, 2009 • Clarksville, Tenn. Dunn Center

Murray State 80 (11-10) (6-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 36 11 18 3 4 McClain F 27 2 3 1 2 Easley C 17 2 6 0 1 Miles G 22 3 6 2 2 Holloway G 26 5 10 1 3 K. Thomas 27 1 3 0 0 Poole 18 4 10 0 1 Aska 26 4 5 0 0 Fotso 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 32 61 7 13

reb 7 2 1 2 3 1 5 6 1 29

ast 2 2 0 3 2 3 1 0 0 13

to 4 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 11

tp 30 5 4 8 14 2 9 8 0 80

Austin Peay 83 (13-10) (9-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta Reed F 38 12 16 6 8 Duncan F 26 3 8 1 2 Fields C 17 1 3 0 0 Caldwell G 35 3 5 2 2 Channels G 38 7 10 7 7 Brown 6 1 2 0 0 Williams 13 0 1 0 0 Campbell 21 2 3 3 6 Roberson 6 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 29 48 19 25

reb 7 2 2 3 4 0 1 2 0 27

ast 2 4 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 15

to 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 10

tp 32 8 2 8 22 3 0 8 0 83

Halftime - MSU 45 APSU 45 Three-point goals - MSU 9-23 (D. thomas 5-9, Miles 0-2, Holloway 3-7, K. thomas 0-2, Pooel 1-3) APSU 6-13 (Reed 2-3, Duncan 1-4, Fields 0-1, Channels 1-1, Brown 1-2, Campbell 1-2) Blocks - MSU None APSU 4 (Reed 4) Steals - MSU 9 (D. Thomas 3, Easley 2, Miles 2, Holloway 1, McClain 1) APSU 3 (Channels 2, Duncan 1) Fouled out - Miles Attendance - 4,895

The Racers had their best first half of the season and got 30 points from Danero Thomas at Austin Peay. The Racers hit six of their first nine shots, then used a 14-3 run to put the game against SEMO away with 7:42 left.

MSU used hot shooting to post their second-best scoring game of the season in an 88-58 win at Tennessee State.

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09 Murray State 59 Eastern Illinois 53

Tennessee Tech 52 Murray Satate 73

Jacksonville State 54 Murray State 57

The Murray State Racers came away with a thrilling 59-53 win against Eastern Illinois in Charleston, Ill., at Lantz Arena. The Racers used a big run at the end of the first half to get a lead that proved to be decisive in improving their mark in the Ohio Valley Conference to 7-5 and their overall record to 12-10. The first half was disjointed for each team as both had more turnovers at the break than field goals, but the Racers finished the half in a big way to take a 27-19 lead. After falling behind 18-15 with 5:39 left, MSU finished the half with a 12-1 run that included a put back off a missed free throw by Ivan Aska and a three-pointer by Danero Thomas with eight seconds left. The Racers pushed their lead to 13 in the second half when Kevin Thomas hit a running bank shot in the lane for a 41-28 lead with 12:30 remaining. Tyler Holloway hit his third three of the game at 11:16 to give MSU a 44-30 lead. EIU made a run and cut the lead to six when Ousmane Cisse hit a lay up, MSU’s lead was down to 53-49 with 1:29 left.

The Murray State Racers used a big dose of defense and Tyler Holloway to earn a 73-52 OVC victory over Tennessee Tech. Senior Holloway led the Racers with a team-high 20 points on a night when he put his name in the record books as the 34th member of the MSU 1,000-Point Club in the 150th MSU game at the RSEC. Holloway’s 20 points was the eighth time in his career he scored that number or better. Ivan Aska scored his first career double-double. MSU’s tough defense showed its teeth again when they held Tech without a field goal from the 9:13 mark to 3:11, a span of 6:02. Freshman Donte Poole was lost for the season when he fell to the floor on a drive to the basket and suffered a broken collarbone.

The Murray State Racers pushed their winning streak to three straight games in a 57-54 home win over Jacksonville State. The Racers were down for the first time in the game at 8:30 when Jon Toles scored on a drive for a 43-42 JSU lead, but Danero Thomas scooted quickly down the floor and the Racers had the lead back seconds later at 44-43. At 40 seconds, Miles tried a three-pointer just before the shot clock buzzer and missed giving JSU a chance to take the lead after they called a timeout with 30 ticks left. JSU turned it back to MSU on a travel violation with 19 seconds remaining. Jeffery McClain was fouled and went to the line with 17.6 left where he made both free throws for a three point lead, but Toles scored with 8.8 left and again the lead was one at 55-54. Danero Thomas was fouled and missed both free throws leading to a very tense moment. JSU’s Brandon Crawford dribbled into the MSU lane but was called for traveling and the Racers had the ball back with 1.7 left. McClain made two free throws with .7 left to secure the MSU win 57-54.

Feb. 9, 2009 • Charleston, Ill. Lantz Arena

Murray State 59 (12-10) (7-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 34 3 14 8 8 McClain F 27 1 3 1 2 Easley C 17 2 3 0 0 Miles G 32 2 3 3 6 Holloway G 25 4 7 0 0 K. Thomas 14 1 2 3 4 Poole 25 1 2 2 2 Aska 23 3 5 2 4 Fotso 3 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 17 39 19 26

reb 7 3 2 3 2 0 3 5 0 27

ast 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 8

to 5 2 1 4 1 3 0 2 0 19

tp 16 3 4 8 11 5 4 8 0 59

Eastern Illinois 53 (11-12) (8-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Parrish F 30 4 10 1 2 6 Cisse F 26 5 5 2 4 9 Laser G 28 2 5 0 0 1 Martin G 26 2 10 1 2 4 Marion G 34 2 5 1 3 3 Wright 8 0 3 0 0 0 Hamilton 2 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 3 0 0 0 0 0 Granger 20 4 6 0 0 8 Dorlack 6 0 0 0 0 0 Sanders 1 0 0 0 0 0 Suljic 16 3 7 3 3 9 TOTALS 200 22 51 8 14 31

ast 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7

to 1 0 0 4 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 16

tp 9 12 4 6 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 9 53

Halftime - MSU 27 EIU 19 Three-point goals - MSU 6-16 (D. Thomas 2-7, Miles 1-2, Holloway 3-6, K. Thomas 0-1) EIU 1-9 (Parrish 0-1, Laser 0-2, Martin 1-6) Blocks - MSU 3 (D. Thomas 2, Easley 1) EIU 1 (Cisse 1) Steals - MSU 6 (D. Thomas 3, Miles 2, Poole 1) EIU 7 (Martin 4, Suljic 1, Granger 1, Cisse 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 851

The Racers clamped down on the Panthers in holding EIU to only 19 first half points to take a 59-53 win.

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Feb. 12, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Tennessee Tech 52 (11-14) (5-10 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Lindsay F 22 1 5 2 4 4 Murphy F 27 3 12 5 6 7 Northern C 36 2 6 6 7 11 Muhammad G 22 2 5 0 0 2 F. Davis G 28 0 7 6 7 3 Walker 3 0 0 0 0 0 Barnes 21 2 5 0 0 1 A. Davis 4 0 2 0 0 1 Inameti 13 1 1 0 0 1 Jones 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bailey 22 4 6 0 0 3 TOTALS 200 15 49 19 25 36

ast 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

to 1 5 5 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 21

tp 4 12 10 6 6 0 4 0 2 0 8 52

Murray State 73 (13-10) (8-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 28 5 11 2 2 McClain F 27 1 7 1 1 Easley C 21 5 7 0 2 Miles G 24 0 5 0 0 Holloway G 34 6 14 2 2 Fraliex 4 0 1 0 0 K. Thomas 27 1 8 3 4 Poole 7 2 6 2 3 Simmons 1 1 1 0 0 Key 1 0 0 0 0 Aska 24 4 7 5 7 Fotso 2 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 25 67 15 21

ast 1 1 1 1 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 14

to 1 2 0 6 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 15

tp 14 3 10 0 20 0 5 6 2 0 13 0 73

reb 5 7 12 2 3 0 4 12 0 0 10 0 49

Feb. 14, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Jacksonville State 54 (11-14) (5-11 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb ast Crawford F 31 5 8 0 0 4 1 Hall F 12 2 3 0 0 2 0 Toles G 40 4 13 8 8 3 4 Bray G 28 0 5 0 0 2 2 Bynum F 34 2 5 2 2 4 0 Robinson 22 2 5 1 2 4 1 Murphy 9 2 3 1 1 2 0 Barnes 6 0 2 0 0 2 0 Mbodji 15 1 3 1 2 5 0 Leeds 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 TOTALS 200 19 48 13 15 33 8

to 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 0 1 1 15

tp 11 4 17 0 7 5 5 0 3 2 54

Murray State 57 (14-10) (9-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 30 5 11 3 7 McClain F 19 1 1 6 7 Easley C 19 7 10 0 0 Miles G 37 1 7 4 4 Holloway G 38 2 8 1 2 Fraliex 6 0 3 0 0 K. Thomas 13 1 3 0 0 Aska 24 1 3 2 2 Fotso 14 1 2 1 3 TOTALS 200 19 48 17 25

to 0 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 12

tp 13 8 14 6 6 0 3 4 3 57

reb 4 6 7 1 1 0 1 5 4 31

ast 2 1 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 11

Halftime - MSU 31 TTU 28 Three-point goals - MSU 8-20 (Holloway 6-10, Fraliex 0-1, K. Thomas 0-1, Poole 0-1, Miles 0-2, D. Thomas 2-5) TTU 3-11 (Murphy 1-2, Northern 0-1, Muhammad 2-4, F. Davis 0-3, Bailey 0-1) Blocks - MSU 3 (D. Thomas 1, Easley 1, Aska 1) TTU 6 (Northern 5, Lindsay 1) Steals - MSU 11 (K. Thomas 4, D. Thomas 2, McClain 2, Holloway 1, Poole 1) TTU 9 (Murphy 1, Northern 3, Muhammad 2, F. Davis 1, A. Davis 2) Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,824

Halftime - MSU 30 JSU 22 Three-point goals - MSU 2-8 (Holloway 1-3, K. Thomas 1-1, Miles 0-2, D. Thomas 0-2) JSU 3-12 (Crawford 1-2, Hall 0-1, Toles 1-3, Bray 0-1, Bynum 1-3, Barnes 0-2) Blocks - MSU 2 (Easley 1, Fotso 1) JSU 4 (Mbodji 3, Hall 1) Steals - MSU 5 (McClain 1, D. Thomas 1, Holloway 1, Aska 1) JSU 2 (Murphy 1, Bray 1,) Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,958

Tyler Holloway used the eighth 20-point night of his career to reach the 1,000-point mark at Murray State.

Tyler Holloway was honored before the JSU game for joining the Murray State 1000-Point Club.

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

2008-09

BOXSCORES

Murray State 79 Southeast Missouri 60

Louisiana Tech 69 Murray State 60

UT Martin 59 Murray State 74

The Murray State Racers used a break-out second half and ran away with a 79-60 victory against Southeast Missouri State at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau, Mo. MSU has won six straight games at SEMO since last losing there in 2003. Leading by six at the half, the Racers blew the game open in the second half when they started with a 13-5 run in the first seven minutes. When Tyler Holloway hit a three-pointer and Tony Easley scored a three-point play, the Racers were in front 56-42 with 13:38 remaining. Miles had a career-high five treys and his 24 points was his best in a Racer uniform, he also tossed in six assists. Ivan Aska came off the MSU bench to provide 12 points, while Holloway and Easley each scored 11. Jeffery McClain had eight rebounds as MSU beat SEMO on the boards 34-21, including a 13-6 edge on the offensive glass. MSU also had a season-high 20 assists, matching the 20 they had in the first meeting with the Redhawks on Jan. 24. With the win, MSU clinched their 22nd straight winning season in the OVC, the streak is the best in the nation. MSU is also closing on clinching their 22nd overall winning season, the fifth-best streak in the country.

The Murray State Racers dropped a 69-60 game to visiting Louisiana Tech in the ESPNU BracketBusters series at the RSEC. The Racers are 17-19 all-time against teams from the Western Athletic Conference and 2-4 against Louisiana Tech. Tyler Holloway moved into second place on the MSU all-time list for made three-point baskets when he hit one at the 16:33 mark of the opening half. Holloway passed Justin Burdine (1998-02) who is in third place with 198 and hit four for the day to move his total to 202. Tyler now takes aim at No. 2 Don Mann (1986-89) who has 204. Tony Easley scored his fourth double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds. It was the sixth double-double of the season for the Racers and the fifth for Easley. After beating Rice (2005), Illinois-Chicago (2006), and Rider (2007), the Racers have lost their last two games in the EPSNU series. Last season MSU lost to Indiana State and are now 3-2.

The Murray State Racers defended their home court with a 74-59 victory over UT Martin. The Racers took on the Ohio Valley Conference first place team and won the game with a large dose of defense. MSU’s defensive effort held the nation’s second leading scorer UTM’s Lester Hudson to less than 20 points for the first time in 28 games dating back to the last time MSU defeated UTM at the RSEC, March 1, 2008. Hudson had 15 for the Skyhawks, while MSU’s Isacc Miles scored a triple-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists. It is believed to be the first triple-double in MSU history. Freshman Ivan Aska scored a career-high 23. He added 11 rebounds for his second double-double at MSU. Miles’ 11 assists was one off the RSEC record of 12 by Aubrey Reese against Alabama State in 1999. MSU is now 19-0 all-time against UTM in Murray and lead the series 34-3. Tyler Holloway moved into second place on the MSU all-time list for made three-point baskets with 205. He passed Don Mann (1986-89) who has 202. MSU has held opponents to 60 or less points in eight of their last 10 games and have won all eight.

Feb. 17, 2009 • Cape Girardeau, Mo. Show Me Center

Murray State 79 (15-10) (10-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb D. Thomas F 23 3 10 1 2 4 McClain F 17 2 2 1 1 8 Easley C 22 5 5 1 3 5 Miles G 33 9 14 1 2 1 Holloway G 28 4 10 0 0 2 Fraliex 16 1 4 0 0 3 K. Thomas 25 2 4 1 2 3 Key 2 0 1 0 0 0 Aska 22 5 7 2 3 5 Fotso 12 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 200 31 57 7 13 34

ast 1 3 1 6 2 0 7 0 0 0 20

to 0 3 0 2 0 1 4 0 1 1 12

tp 8 5 11 24 11 3 5 0 12 0 79

Southeast Missouri 60 (3-24) (0-16 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb ast Hill F 31 3 9 0 0 4 0 Maxwell F 27 2 7 2 3 3 1 Russell C 25 0 1 0 0 3 2 Moore G 36 9 18 2 2 3 1 Herring G 38 7 12 5 7 4 1 Kirk 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jones 25 0 0 1 2 0 6 Watson 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Smith 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 21 47 10 14 21 11

to 2 3 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 11

tp 6 7 0 25 21 0 1 0 0 60

Halftime - MSU 42 SEMO 37 Three-point goals - MSU 1026 (D. Thomas 1-4, Miles 5-9, Holloway 3-8, Fraliex 1-3, K. Thomas 0-1, Key 0-1) SEMO 8-13 (Maxwell 1-2, Moore 5-8, Herring 2-3) Blocks - MSU 2 (Easley 2) SEMO 1 (Herring 1) Steals - MSU 4 (D. Thomas 1, Easley 1, Miles, K. Thomas 1) SEMO 7 (Russell 2, Hill 1, Maxwell 1, Moore 1, Herring 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,557

Feb. 21, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

ESPNU BRACKETBUSTERS Louisiana Tech 69 (12-16) Player min fg fga ft Guyton F 38 3 9 1 Ashalou F 34 6 6 4 Rolle C 39 8 15 8 K. Gibson G 36 4 8 6 Loe G 30 0 4 0 B. Gibson 13 1 4 1 Rogers 4 0 1 0 Berhe 4 0 0 0 Oliverson 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 22 47 20 Murray State 60 (15-11) Player min fg D. Thomas F 27 5 McClain F 32 4 Easley C 33 2 Miles G 23 0 Holloway G 27 6 K. Thomas 7 0 Poole 23 1 Aska 24 4 Fotso 4 0 TOTALS 200 22

fga 8 9 9 2 10 3 6 9 0 56

fta 2 6 10 7 2 2 0 0 0 29

reb 2 6 11 4 0 1 1 0 0 29

ast 3 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 0 14

to 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 10

tp 9 16 25 16 0 3 0 0 0 69

ft fta reb ast 1 1 1 5 2 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 4 5 6 5 0 0 0 2 0 9 13 37 13

to 4 1 1 0 2 0 3 2 1 15

tp 14 14 5 0 12 0 2 13 0 60

Halftime - MSU 32 LAT 33 Three-point goals - MSU 7-18 (Miles 3-4, Holloway 4-7, D. Thomas 0-3, Fraliex 0-2, K. Thomas 0-2) LAT 5-9 (Guyton 2-3, Rolle 1-1, K. Gibson 2-4, B. Gibson 0-1) Blocks - MSU 2 (Easley 1, Fotso 1) LAT 4 (Rolle 4) Steals - MSU 6 (Miles 2, D. Thoams 1, Easley 1, K. Thomas 1, Fotso 1) LAT 7 (Ashalou 3, Guyton 2, K. Gibson 1, B. Gibson 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 2,526

MSU dropped a 69-60 home game to Louisiana Tech in the ESPNU BracketBuster game and are 3-2 in the event.

Feb. 23, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

UT Martin 59 (19-8) (12-4 OVC) Player min fg fga ft Simmons F 29 7 10 1 Hay F 36 2 5 0 Lane G 28 3 8 1 Weddle G 34 4 17 0 Hudson G 37 4 20 7 Mpondo 7 0 0 0 Clayton 21 4 5 0 Massey 8 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 24 65 9

fta 1 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 9

reb 6 4 7 2 8 0 2 1 35

ast 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 8

to 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 12

tp 29 36 28 34 37 7 21 8 59

Murray State 74 (16-11) (11-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 25 6 14 0 0 McClain F 25 2 3 1 2 Easley C 16 1 1 0 0 Miles G 35 4 14 4 6 Holloway G 35 4 11 2 2 K. Thomas 8 1 2 0 0 Poole 20 0 1 0 0 Aska 35 9 14 5 7 Fotso 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 27 60 12 17

reb 4 6 3 10 1 0 3 11 0 41

ast 0 0 0 11 1 1 3 0 1 17

to 3 3 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 13

tp 15 5 2 13 13 3 0 23 0 74

Halftime - MSU 40 UTM 28 Three-point goals - MSU 8-21 (D. Thomas 3-5, Miles 1-7, Holloway 3-8, Fraliex 1-1) UTM 2-24 (Simmons 0-2, Lane 0-3, Weddle 2-8, Hudson 0-10, Clayton 0-1) Blocks - MSU 1 (McClain 1) UTM 3 (Simmons 1, Hay 1, Mpondo 1) Steals - MSU 5 (Miles 2, McClain 1, Holloway 1, Aska 1) UTM 7 (Lane 2, Weddle 2, Hudson 2, Simmons1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 4,214

Isacc Miles scored what is believed to be the first tripledouble in MSU history in a 74-59 win over UTM.

Isacc Miles scored 24 points and the Racers matched their season high with 20 assists in beating SEMO 79-60.

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2008-09

BOXSCORES

Morehead State 64 Murray State 69

Eastern Kentucky 65 Murray State 70 OT

Tennessee State 74 Murray State 88

The Murray State Racers pulled away in the second half and scored a 69-64 win over the Morehead State Eagles. The win pushed the Racers into a three-way tie for second place in the league at 12-5 with Morehead State and Austin Peay. The win also clinched a home game in the OVC Tournament quarterfinals for MSU at the RSEC. First things first...the Racer win came after a typical night in the OVC. That is a classic battle going down to the wire before a winner was decided. In the middle of the second half, MSU had the answer in Tony Easley, as the junior scored three straight dunks to give the Racers a 45-43 lead with 12:10 left. The Eagles tied it at 53-53 at 6:12 on a jumper by Demonte Harper. The Racers regained the lead for good on a Kevin Thomas free throw with 6:01 left.

The Murray State Racers defeated the Eastern Kentucky Colonels 70-65 in overtime at the Regional Special Events Center in Murray, Ky. putting a cap on the regular season with their seventh straight league win, made sweeter as three team members were honored on Senior Day. Tyler Holloway, Kevin Thomas, and Jarad Key suited up for their final regular season home game, one that they’ll never forget. Kevin Thomas hit a game-tying three-pointer with 26.9 seconds remaining to force overtime, and Isacc Miles hit a pair of free throws with 2:30 left in the extra time to give the Racers the win. MSU finishes the regular season 18-11 and tied for second place in the OVC with Austin Peay at 13-5. For the first time in 11 tries this season, the Racers won a game in which they trailed at the five-minute mark of the second half and only the second in 30 such situations over the last three seasons. The Racers have now won six straight Senior Day games since last losing in 2002 to Morehead State.

The Murray State Racers won a hard-fought 88-74 victory in the OVC quarterfinals over visiting Tennessee State. The Racers lost a seven-point halftime lead when the Tigers took it away with 16:37 remaining at 47-46. MSU responded with a 15-3 run to go ahead 61-50 with 12:13 left. The run was highlighted by Tony Easley’s two baskets and Tyler Holloway’s two three-pointers off of TSU turnovers. TSU wasn’t finished; they cut the MSU lead to 67-65 at 6:10. Again, the Racers responded to go back in front 81-70 at 2:06. The MSU 14-5 run was ended with five straight points by Jeffery McClain. MSU has now won four of the seven OVC Tournament games they’ve played with Tennessee State. MSU is 11-2 in OVC Tournament games at home. The Racers were hosting a quarterfinal for the 13th season, or all of the years the OVC has held campus sites in the tournament since 1997. MSU has won more games in the OVC Tournament than any other school and are now 57-30.

Feb. 26, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Morehead State 64 (16-14) (12-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb Stallworth F 38 4 8 0 0 4 Buchanan F 34 3 8 7 7 6 Faried C 19 2 4 0 0 2 Shingles G 27 1 4 4 6 5 Harper G 34 5 11 2 2 5 Murry 11 2 4 3 3 0 Hill 9 0 0 0 0 0 Echols 1 0 0 0 0 0 Peterson 17 3 6 2 2 3 TOTALS 200 20 45 18 20 30

ast 1 1 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 10

to 0 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 3 11

tp 11 13 4 6 14 7 0 0 9 64

Murray State 69 (17-11) (12-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb D. Thomas F 37 4 11 4 6 1 McClain F 23 2 2 1 4 5 Easley C 27 5 7 2 2 5 Miles G 36 4 8 5 6 4 Holloway G 34 4 8 0 0 2 Fraliex 2 0 1 0 0 0 K. Thomas 21 4 6 2 4 3 Aska 20 3 7 0 0 2 TOTALS 200 26 50 14 22 24

ast 3 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 12

to 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3

tp 12 6 12 13 9 0 11 6 69

Halftime - MSU 32 MOR 32 Three-point goals - MSU 3-10 (D. Thomas 0-3, McClain 1-1, Miles 0-2, Holloway 1-3, K. Thomas 1-1) MOR 6-15 (Stallworth 3-6, Harper 2-6, Murry 0-1, Peterson 1-2) Blocks - MSU 3 (D. Thomas 1, Easley 1, Miles 1) MOR 2 (Faried 1, Harper 1) Steals - MSU 4 (Miles 2, Easley 1, K. Thomas 1) Fouled out - Faried Attendance - 3,195

Feb. 28, 2009 • Murray, Ky. Regional Special Events Center

Eastern Kentucky 65 (18-12) (10-8 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta reb ast Rose G 42 4 9 4 6 2 1 Taylor F 21 3 8 2 4 6 0 Wiersma F 7 1 1 0 1 0 2 Jones G 38 3 6 0 0 6 0 Stommes F 35 7 9 2 2 2 5 Mestdagh 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 Lewis 0+ 0 0 0 0 1 0 Oppong 36 1 5 1 2 4 3 Gilkey 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Camacho 24 3 11 1 2 3 3 Ellis 7 1 2 0 0 1 1 Hunter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 24 54 10 17 32 15

to 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 12

tp 13 10 2 8 18 2 0 3 0 7 2 0 65

Murray State 70 (18-11) (13-5 OVC) Player min fg fga ft fta D. Thomas F 32 3 10 3 4 McClain F 33 2 4 1 3 Miles G 43 5 8 5 6 Holloway G 39 2 9 0 0 K. Thomas 39 3 7 4 4 Fraliex 4 0 0 3 3 Aska 27 6 10 4 6 Easley 8 0 2 0 0 TOTALS 200 21 50 20 26

to 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 0 10

tp 9 5 18 6 13 3 16 0 70

reb 8 5 0 0 4 0 6 2 32

ast 1 1 6 3 3 1 0 1 16

Halftime - MSU 27 EKU 35 Three-point goals - MSU 8-23 (D. Thomas 0-3, Miles 3-6, Holloway 2-8, K. Thomas 3-6) EKU 7-19 (Rose 1-2, Taylor 2-4, Jones 2-4, Stommes 2-4, Mestdagh 0-1, Oppong 0-3, Camacho 0-1) Blocks - MSU 2 (McClain 2) EKU 1 (Wiersma 1) Steals - MSU 7 (Miles 2, Aska 2, D. Thoams 1, Holloway 1, Easley 1) EKU 4 (Rose 2, Wiersma 1, Jones 1) Fouled out - Taylor, Oppong, D. Thomas) Attendance - 4,051

Mar. 3, 2009 • Murray, Ky. OVC Tournament Quarterfinals - RSEC

OVC TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS Tennessee State 74 (12-18) Player min fg fga ft fta reb ast Houston F 32 5 12 3 4 9 2 FunderburkeF 23 0 0 0 0 1 1 Crutcher G 34 5 11 0 0 0 6 Peters G 14 0 2 0 0 1 2 Robinson G 36 10 18 2 4 1 2 Cox 23 5 10 0 0 9 3 Gregory 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 Smith 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gaiter 20 4 5 4 8 2 1 Evans 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Jordan 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 30 61 9 16 26 17

to 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 11

tp 13 0 11 0 26 10 0 0 12 2 0 74

Murray State 88 (19-11) Player min fg D. Thomas F 31 5 McClain F 28 3 Easley C 23 4 Miles G 35 5 Holloway G 27 3 Fraliex 4 0 K. Thomas 27 4 Aska 25 8 TOTALS 200 32

to 1 0 2 3 1 1 2 2 12

tp 14 10 12 15 8 0 12 17 88

fga 6 6 10 8 5 1 8 10 54

ft 4 4 4 4 0 0 2 1 19

fta 7 5 7 7 0 0 4 2 32

reb 6 6 6 4 0 0 6 6 38

ast 2 1 0 9 1 0 3 1 17

Halftime - MSU 45 TSU 38 Three-point goals - MSU 5-11 (Miles 1-3, Holloway 2-4, Fraliex 0-1, K. Thomas 2-3) TSU 5-19 (Houston 0-1, Crutcher 1-6, Robinson 4-8, Cox 0-4) Blocks - MSU 3 (D. Thomas 2, Easley 1) TSU 3 (Houston 1, Funderburke 1, Robinson 1) Steals - MSU 6 (Miles 3, D. Thomas 1, McClain 1, Aska 1) TSU 7 (Houston 3, Robinson 2, Peters 1, Cox 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 3,274

Danero Thomas and Kenneth Faried collided in the second half in a battle won by the Racers 69-64 at the RSEC.

Tyler Holloway, Kevin Thomas and Jarad Key were honored at the RSEC on senior night.

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BOXSCORE/OVC FINAL OVC STANDINGS

Murray State 50 Austin Peay 67 Mar. 6, 2009 • Nashville, Tenn. OVC Tournament SeSommet Center

The Racers had their season end in the semifinals of the OVC Tournament for a second straight season in a 67-50 loss to Austin Peay at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tenn. The Racers ended their season at 19-12. MSU had to chase the Govs from the start and missed its first six shots before Tony Easley put the Racers on the board with a dunk, but MSU trailed 13-4 with 13:27 left. Austin Peay had the lead at the half 33-22. MSU was 19-58 from the field for 39 percent in the game and 0-15 from three-point range. In the loss MSU seniors Tyler Holloway and Kevin Thomas played their final game for the Racers. Holloway finished 28th on the MSU all-time scoring list with 1,083 points and became MSU’s all-time leader in free throw percentage at .853 and he’s second all-time in made three-point baskets with 210. MSU’s record in the Sommet Center fell to 9-5. OVC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS Austin Peay 67 (19-12) Player min fg fga ft fta Reed F 38 6 10 6 7 Duncan F 38 2 6 0 0 Williams C 21 3 4 1 3 Brown G 24 3 6 2 2 Channels G 30 4 9 7 9 Caldwell 10 0 0 0 0 Fields 21 1 5 3 4 Stepp 0+ 0 0 0 0 Fraley 0+ 0 0 0 0 Harris 0+ 0 0 0 0 Campbell 18 2 4 1 2 Roberson 0+ 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 21 44 20 27 Murray State 50 (19-12) Player min fg fga D. Thomas F 32 5 15 McClain F 21 0 2 Miles G 39 6 15 Holloway G 25 0 5 Easley C 21 2 4 K. Thomas 25 1 7 Key 2 0 0 Aska 27 5 10 Fotso 8 0 0 TOTALS 200 19 58

ft 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 12

fta 9 0 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 17

I---------------- OVC ---------------I Team Record Pct. Home Away UT Martin 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 Austin Peay 13-5 .722 6-3 7-2 Murray State 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 Morehead State 12-6 .667 9-0 3-6 Eastern Kentucky 10-8 .556 8-1 2-7 Tennessee State 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 Eastern Illinois 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 Tennessee Tech 6-12 .333 3-6 3-6 Jacksonville St. 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 SE Missouri 0-18 .000 0-9 0-9 SIU Edwardsville -----

OVC LEADERS reb 6 3 5 2 6 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 35 reb 5 7 5 2 4 3 0 5 2 34

ast 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 ast 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 7

to 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 to 1 2 6 0 1 0 0 3 0 14

WRAP

tp 18 6 7 8 17 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 67 tp 19 0 13 0 4 3 0 11 0 50

Halftime - MSU 22 APSU 33 Three-point goals - MSU 0-15 (D. Thomas 0-3, Miles 0-4, Holloway 0-5, K. Thomas 0-3) APSU 5-13 (Duncan 2-5, Brown 0-1. Channels 2-4, Fields 0-1, Campbell 1-2) Blocks - MSU 3 (Easley 3) APSU 7 (Fields 3, Campbell 2, Duncan 1, Williams 1) Steals - MSU 4 (K. Thomas 2, Miles 1, Holloway 1) Fouled out - McClain, Brown Attendance - 3,040

Pct. .688 .576 .613 .556 .581 .400 .400 .400 .393 .100 .333

Home 12-3 9-5 12-2 12-1 12-2 8-6 9-5 8-7 6-6 2-11 7-3

Away Neutral 9-6 1-1 9-7 1-2 6-6 1-4 4-12 4-3 5-11 1-0 4-12 0-0 3-13 0-0 4-11 0-0 5-11 0-0 0-15 1-1 2-14 1-3

ALL-OVC HONORS

Scoring Lester Hudson Drake Reed Mike Rose

UTM APSU EKU

27.5 21.9 20.0

Rebounding Kenneth Faried Daniel Northern Lester Hudson

MOR TTU UTM

13.0 8.7 7.9

Field Goal Percentage Olajide Hay UTM Ousmane Cisse EIU Drake Reed APSU

.675 .606 .565

Three-Point Percentage Mike Rose EKU Frank Davis TTU DeAndre Bray JSU

.481 .429 .429

Free Throw Percentage Lester Hudson UTM Len Buchanan MOR Maze Stallworth MOR

.881 .803 .782

Assists Delrico Lane DeAndre Bray Lester Hudson

UTM JSU UTM

Avg/G 4.9 4.9 4.2

Steals Lester Hudson Delrico Lane Gerald Robinson

UTM UTM TSU

Avg/G 2.3 2.3 2.0

Blocked Shots Daniel Northern Kenneth Faried Jarrell Houston

TTU MOR TSU

Avg/G 2.6 1.9 1.3

2009-10 PRESEASON POLL

MSU fell behind early and fell to the Govs 67-50 in the OVC Tournament semifinals at the Sommet Center.

Overall 22-10 19-14 19-12 20-16 18-13 12-18 12-18 12-18 11-17 3-27 10-20

Predicted order of finish 1. Murray State (10 first place votes) .. 154 Morehead State (10) .......................... 154 3. Austin Peay .........................................114 4. Eastern Illinois .................................... 105 5. Eastern Kentucky ................................. 93 6. Jacksonville State ................................ 86 7. Tennessee Tech ................................... 76 8. UT Martin............................................. 55 9. Tennessee State.................................. 44 10. Southeast Missouri State .................... 19

OVC Player of the Year Lester Hudson, UT Martin OVC Freshman of the Year Ivan Aska, Murray State OVC Coach of the Year Bret Campbell, UT Martin All-OVC First Team *#Lester Hudson, UT Martin *Mike Rose, Eastern Kentucky *Drake Reed, Austin Peay #Leon Buchanan, Morehead State #Kenneth Faried, Morehead State All-OVC Second Team Wes Channels, Austin Peay **#Gerald Robinson, Tennessee State Romain Martin, Eastern Illinois Danero Thomas, Murray State Daniel Northern, Tennessee Tech All-Newcomer Team Isacc Miles, Murray State Delrico Lane, UT Martin Parker Smith, Tennessee State T.J. Marion, Eastern Illinois Kevin Murphy, Tennessee Tech Ivan Aska, Murray State * - All-OVC 1st Team in 2007-08 ** - All-OVC 2nd Team in 2007-08 # - All-Newcomer Team in 2007-08

2009-10 OVC PRESEASON TEAM Wes Channels Sr G Austin Peay Romain Martin Jr G Eastern Illinois *Kenneth Faried Jr F Morehead State Danero Thomas Sr F Murray State Tyler Laser So G Eastern Illinois Justin Stommes Jr G/F Eastern Kentucky Maze Stallworth Sr F Morehead State Ivan Aska So F Murray State Isacc Miles Jr G Murray State Darius Cox Jr F Tennessee State * Preseason Player of the Year

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MURRAY STATE OVERTIME GAMES

LAST

TIME

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Since 1983

Date Nov. 29, 1983 Feb. 3, 1984 Jan. 14, 1985 Feb. 9, 1985 Dec. 16, 1985 Dec. 5, 1986 Feb. 7, 1987 Jan. 5, 1988 Jan. 9, 1989 Dec. 9, 1989 Dec. 29, 1989 Feb. 19, 1990 Mar. 15, 1990 Dec. 28, 1990 Feb. 8, 1992 Feb. 17, 1992 Dec. 19, 1992 Jan. 9, 1993 Jan. 30, 1993 Mar. 1, 1997 Jan. 3, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998 Feb. 13, 1999 Jan. 18, 2000 Jan. 22, 2000 Dec. 8, 2000 Feb. 6, 2001 Jan. 24, 2002 Mar. 7, 2003 Dec. 7, 2003 Jan. 8, 2004 Nov. 19, 2005 Dec. 3, 2005 Feb. 2, 2006 Dec. 7, 2006 Jan. 4, 2007 Feb. 14, 2007 Jan. 3, 2008 Jan. 31, 2008 Feb. 28, 2009

Opponent Tennessee State *Austin Peay *Youngstown State *#Tennessee Tech Bowling Green 1Southern Cal *Morehead State Memphis State Lamar ^Southern Illinois 2Texas-San Antonio *Tennessee State 3Michigan State 4South Alabama *Morehead State *Tennessee Tech Evansville *Austin Peay *Tennessee Tech *5Austin Peay *Middle Tennessee 6Florida State *#Eastern Illinois *Austin Peay *Morehead State Ala.-Birmingham *Austin Peay *Morehead State *7Austin Peay #Western Kentucky *Eastern Kentucky $Cincinnati Texas-San Antonio *Austin Peay *Eastern Kentucky *Tennessee State *Tennessee State *Eastern Illinois *Austin Peay *Eastern Kentucky

H/A/N Home Home Home Away Home Neutral Home Away Home Home Neutral Home Neutral Neutral Away Home Away Away Home Neutral Away Neutral Home Home Away Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Away Away Home

W/L W W W L W L L L W L W W L W W W W W W W W L W L W W L L L W W L W W L W L L L W

Score Span 65-58 --90-85 16 66-62 25 51-53 8 70-63 14 53-54 25 72-84 17 70-76 18 80-78 34 108-114 20 107-101 4 90-89 13 71-75 8 88-78 13 93-91 41 103-99 3 87-78 11 82-76 6 117-112 7 88-85 129 76-71 49 76-80 32 94-89 15 75-77 22 87-86 2 84-72 21 79-84 16 83-92 27 56-59 44 100-95 7 80-78 42 75-79 17 89-79 2 69-68 17 66-72 21 86-83 4 64-60 11 83-80 16 92-87 9 70-65 37

MSU begins 09-10 with a two game span since their last overtime game.

MSU Player 30+ Pts Danero Thomas (30), Austin Peay, 2-7-09 Opponent 30+ Pts Drake Reed (32), Austin Peay, 2-7-09 MSU two players 20+ points Carter (21), Holloway (21) Tennessee Tech 1-24-08 MSU three players 20+ points Mayes (23), Rainey (21), Townsend (21) SEMO 2-6-97 MSU two players with 30+ points Brown 30, Rainey 30 UT-Martin 2-17-96 MSU six players in double figures Aska (17), Miles (15), D. Thomas (14), Easley (12), K. Thomas (12), McClain (10) Tennessee State, 3-3-09 MSU five players in double figures D. Thomas (16), Aska (12), Poole (12), Miles (10), Holloway (10) Oral Roberts 12-21-08 MSU 15+ rebounds Shawn Witherspoon, (15) Rice 12-30-05 MSU 6+ 3-pointers Tyler Holloway (6) vs Eastern Illinois, 11-26-07 MSU 9+ assists Isacc Miles (9) vs Tennessee State, 3-3-09 MSU 5+ steals Kevin Thomas (8), vs Missouri, 12-13-08 MSU 5+ blocks Pearson Griffith (8), UT-Martin 2-28-06 Last MSU player with a triple-double Isacc Miles 13pts, 10r, 11a, UT Martin 2-23-09 Last MSU game - two players with double-double Aska, 13 pts/10 reb, Easley 10 pts/12 reb, Tennessee Tech 2-12-09 Last MSU game - three players with double-double Kennedy, 14pts/12 reb, Griffith, 11 pts/11/reb, Redding, 10pts/10 reb Morehead State 12-10-05 MSU scores 100+ points home vs Chicago State, W 100-80, 12-13-03

* OVC Game Opponent scored 100+ points UAB, 1-2-05, L 100-80

^ Triple Overtime # Double Overtime $ Season Opener

MSU buzzer beater shot win Antione Whelchel, 3-pointer, vs. Tennessee State, 2-20-01, W 67-66

1 Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky. 2 Lamar Invitational, Beaumont, Texas 3 NCAA Tournament, 1st round, Knoxville, Tenn. 4 BMA Holiday Classic, Kansas City, Mo.

Opponent buzzer beater shot to win Travis Peterson, 3-pointer vs Samford, 12-20-07

5 OVC Tournament Final, Nashville, Tenn. 6 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 7 OVC Tournament Semi, Nashville, Tenn.

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MSU SEASON OPENERS 1948 Kentucky Wesleyan Home Won 1949 Illinois College Home Won 1950 SE Louisiana Home Won 1951 SE Louisiana Home Won 1952 Evansville Away Won 1953 Seina Away Lost 1954 Kentucky Wesleyan Home Won 1955 Tennessee Tech Home Won 1956 Kentucky Wesleyan Away Won 1957 Kentucky Wesleyan Home Won 1958 Texas Wesleyan Home Won 1959 Union, Tenn. Home Won 1960 Abilene Christian Home Won 1961 Miss. Southern Home Won 1962 New Mexico State Home Won 1963 McKendree Home Won 1964 Arkansas State Home Won 1965 Parsons Home Won 1966 Georgia Southern Home Won 1967 1Austin Peay Neutral Won 1968 Texas-Arlington Home Won 1969 Tenn. Wesleyan Home Won 1970 McMurray Home Won 1971 Arkansas Tech Home Won 1972 Samford Home Won 1973 Kansas Away Lost 1974 Baylor Away Won 1975 Kansas Away Lost 1976 2New Orleans Away Lost 1977 Ark-Pine Bluff Home Won 1978 Tenn. Wesleyan Home Lost 1979 Roosevelt Home Won 1980 Indiana Road Lost 1981 UMKC Home Won 1982 WV Tech Home Lost 1983 UMKC Home Won 1984 WV Tech Home Won 1985 William Penn Home Won 1986 William Penn Home Won 1987 William Penn Home Won 1988 Oakland City Home Won 1989 Western KY Road Won 1990 3Bucknell Road Won 1991 Illinois Tech Home Won 1992 4Indiana Road Lost 1993 Arkansas Road Lost 1994 Campbellsville Home Won 1995 Berry College Home Won 1996 Belmont Home Won 1997 Dayton Road Won 1998 SIU Home Won 1999 Colo-Springs Home Won 2000 Gardner-Webb Home Won 2001 West Florida Home Won 2002 West Florida Home Won 2003 Wagner Home Won 2004 SIU-E Home Won 2005 Cincinnati Road Lost 2006 5San Diego State Neutral Lost 2007 Rider Home Won 2008 Lyon College Home Won 1 OVC Tournament, quarterfinal, Nashville, Tenn. 2 Tip Off Classic, New Orleans, La. 3 Puerto Rico Shootout 4 Preseason NIT 5 St. Mary’s CA Tournament

history MSU HOME OPENERS

56-49 80-42 86-44 75-57 80-79 62-49 102-92 95-82 81-77 80-69 70-56 96-69 84-59 77-55 90-55 83-68 73-71 101-88 121-65 77-68 91-83 83-51 101-50 79-66 99-79 103-71 86-76 83-56 105-76 78-74 81-70 106-74 59-41 86-61 84-75 80-49 78-62 78-53 79-50 97-49 68-49 66-64 81-68 106-66 103-80 93-67 138-88 108-62 84-45 76-69 65-62 90-63 103-76 100-61 87-66 92-68 75-67 79-75 OT 87-84 66-65 84-46

1948 ^ Kentucky Wesleyan 1949 ^ Illinois College 1950 ^ SE Louisiana 1951 ^ SE Louisiana 1952 ^ Tenn. Tech 1953 Evansville 1954 ^ Kentucky Wesleyan 1955 ^ Tenn. Tech 1956 West Texas 1957 ^ Kentucky Wesleyan 1958 ^ Texas Wesleyan 1959 ^ Union, Tenn. 1960 ^ Abilene Christian 1961 ^ Miss. Southern 1962 ^ New Mexico State 1963 ^ McKendree 1964 ^ Arkansas State 1965 ^ Parsons 1966 ^ Georgia Southern 1967 Louisiana College 1968 ^ Texas-Arlington 1969 ^ Tenn. Wesleyan 1970 ^ MacMurray 1971 ^ Arkansas Tech 1972 ^ Samford 1973 Howard Payne 1974 Tenn. Wesleyan 1975 Fort Lewis 1976 Butler 1977 ^ Ark. Pine Bluff 1978 ^ Tenn. Wesleyan 1979 ^ Roosevelt 1980 Quincy 1981 ^ UMKC 1982 ^ W. Va. Tech 1983 ^ UMKC 1984 ^ W. Va. Tech 1985 ^ William Penn 1986 ^ William Penn 1987 ^ William Penn 1988 ^ Oakland City 1989 Southern Illinois 1990 Georgia Southern 1991 ^ Illinois Tech 1992 Campbellsville 1993 Campbellsville 1994 ^ Campbellsville 1995 ^ Berry 1996 ^ Belmont 1997 Belmont 1998 ^ SIU 1999 ^ Colo-Springs 2000 ^ Gardner-Webb 2001 ^ W. Florida 2002 ^ W. Florida 2003 ^ Wagner 2004 ^ SIUE 2005 Campbellsville 2006 Belhaven 2007 ^ Rider 2008 ^Lyon College ^ Also season opener

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won

56-49 80-42 86-44 75-57 92-82 94-88 102-92 95-82 74-65 80-69 70-56 96-69 84-59 77-55 90-56 83-68 73-71 101-88 121-66 64-50 91-83 83-51 101-50 79-66 99-79 82-78 79-62 75-60 85-70 78-74 81-70 106-74 82-69 66-61 84-75 80-49 78-62 78-53 79-50 97-49 68-49 114-108 78-61 106-66 93-80 89-71 138-88 108-62 84-45 75-69 65-62 90-63 103-76 100-61 87-66 92-68 75-67 76-51 73-72 66-65 84-46

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2009-10 BETHEL COLLEGE Nov. 5, Murray, Ky., 7 p.m. EXHIBITION Location: McKenzie, Tenn. Enrollment: 2,155 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Vegas Gold & Purple Conference: TranSouth Athletic Arena: Dishman Gymnasium (1,275) Head Coach: Jeff Britt Record at School (Years): 153-139 (9 years) Overall Record (Years): 261-182 (14 years) 2008-09 Record: 14-17 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 3-13 (7th) SID Contact: Matt Swinea Office Phone: (731) 352-4231 E-mail: swineama@bethel-college.edu Web site: bethelathletics.com

CALIFORNIA COACHES VS CANCER CLASSIC Nov. 9, Berkeley, Calif., 10 p.m. ((ESPNU)) Location: Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment: 33,000 Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Arena: Haas Pavilion (11,877) Head Coach: Mike Montgomery Record at School (Years): 22-11 (1 year) Overall Record (Years): 569-255 (27 years) 2008-09 Record: 22-11 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 11-7 (3rd) SID Contact: Tim Miguel Office Phone: (510) 643-9036 E-mail: tmiguel@berkeley.edu Web site: CalBears.com

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Nov. 14, Murray, Ky., 7:00 p.m.. Location: St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment: 15,500 Nickname: Tritons Colors: Red & Gold Conference: Great Lakes Valley e ey Arena: Mark Twain Building (4,736) Head Coach: Chris Pilz Record at School (Years): 65-98 (6 years) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 14-13 2008-09 League Rec: 6-11 (4th West Div) SID Contact: Mary Ann Mitchell Office Phone: (314) 516-5660 E-mail: tierneym@umsl.edu Web site: UMSLTritons.com

JAMES MADISON COACHES VS CANCER CLASSIC Nov. 20, Miami, Fla., 4:30 p.m. m. Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Enrollment: 16,900 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Purple & Gold Conference: Colonial Athleticc Arena: JMU Convocation Center (7,196) Head Coach: Matt Brady Record at School (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record (Years): 73-50 (4 years) 2008-09 Record: 21-15 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 9-9 (7th) SID Contact: Gary Michael

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Office Phone: (540) 568-6154 E-mail: michaelgl@jmu.edu Web site: JMUsports.com

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL COACHES VS CANCER CLASSIC Nov. 22, Miami, Fla., 4:30 p.m. Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 8,383 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon & Gray Conference: Independent Arena: McLendon-McDouald ld Gym (3,056) Head Coach: LeVelle Moton Record at School (Years): 4-27 (1 year) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 4-27 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): None SID Contact: Chris Hooks Office Phone: (919) 530-7054 E-mail: whooks@nccu.edu Web site: NCCUEaglepride.com

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL COACHES VS CANCER CLASSIC Nov. 23, Miami, Fla., 6:30 p.m. Location: Miami, Fla. Enrollment: 38,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Sun Belt Arena: U.S. Century Bank Arena (5,000) Head Coach: Isiah Thomas Record at School (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 13-20 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 7-11 (5th East) SID Contact: Rich Kelch Office Phone: (305) 348-3164 E-mail: richard.kelch@fiu.edu Web site: FIUSports.com

TENNESSEE WESLEYAN Nov. 28, Murray, Ky., 7:00 p.m.. Location: Athens, Tenn. Enrollment: 988 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Royal Blue and Vegas Gold Conference: Appalachian Athletic Arena: James L. Robb Gymnasium (1,500) Head Coach: Mike Poe Record at School (Years): 86-73 (5 years) Overall Record (Years): NA 2008-09 Record: 15-12 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 11-7 (3rd) SID Contact: Donny Mayfield Office Phone: (423) 746-5236 E-mail: dmayfield@twcnet.edu Web site: TWCBulldogs.com

EASTERN KENTUCKY Dec. 3, Murray, Ky., 6:00 p.m. ((ESPNU)) Feb. 27, Richmond, Ky., 6:00 p.m. Location: Richmond, Ky. Enrollment: 16,500 Nickname: Colonels Colors: Maroon & White Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: McBrayer Arena (6,500) Head Coach: Jeff Neubauer Record at School (Years): 67-57 (4 years)

Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 18-13 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 10-8 (5th) SID Contact: Michael Clark Office Phone: (859) 622-6170 E-mail: michael.clark@eku.edu Web site: www.ekusports.com

MOREHEAD STATE Dec. 5, Murray, Ky., 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25, Morehead, Ky., 7:00 p.m. m. Location: Morehead, Ky. Enrollment: 9,000 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Gold & Blue Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Johnson Arena (6,500) Head Coach: Donnie Tyndall Record at School (Years): 46-45 (3 years) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 20-16 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 12-6 (4th) SID Contact: Drew Dickerson Office Phone: (606) 783-2500 E-mail: a.dickerson@moreheadstate.edu Web site: MSUEagles.com

EAST TENNESSEE STATE Dec. 12, Johnson City, Tenn., 3:00 p.m. Location: Johnson City, Tenn. n. Enrollment: 13,500 Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Navy & Old Gold Conference: Atlantic Sun Arena: Memorial Center (6,500) 500) Head Coach: Murry Bartow Record at School (Years): 118-72 (6 years) Overall Record (Years): 221-155 (12 years) 2008-09 Record: 23-11 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 14-6 (2nd) SID Contact: Michael White Office Phone: (423) 439-4220 E-mail: whitem@etsu.edu Web site: ETSUBucs.com

LOUISIANA TECH Dec. 15, Ruston, La., 7:00 p.m. Location: Ruston, La. Enrollment: 11,500 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue & Red Conference: Western Athletic Arena: Thomas Assembly Center (8,000) Head Coach: Kerry Rupp Record at School (Years): 21-42 (3rd Season) Overall Record (Years): 30-46 (4th Season) 2008-09 Record: 15-18 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 6-10 (6th) SID Contact: Ryan Jones Office Phone: (318) 257-5314 E-mail: rjones@latech.edu Web site: LaTechSports.com

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2009-10 CHATTANOOGA Dec. 19, Murray, Ky., 7:00 p.m. Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. n. Enrollment: 10,928 Nickname: Mocs Colors: Navy, Gold & Silver Conference: Southern Arena: McKenzie Arena (10,928) 928) Head Coach: John Shulman Record at School (Years): 90-72 (5 years) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 18-17 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 11-9 (1st North) SID Contact: Jim Horten Office Phone: (423) 425-2350 E-mail: james-horten@utc.edu Web site: GoMocs.com

WESTERN KENTUCKY Dec. 22, Bowling Green, Ky., 8:00 p.m. Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Enrollment: 19,265 Nickname: Hilltoppers Colors: Red & Black Conference: Sun Belt Arena: Diddle Arena (7,326) Head Coach: Ken McDonald Record at School (Years): 25-9 (1 year) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 25-9 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): 15-3 (1st East) SID Contact: Brad Fields Office Phone: (270) 745-5045 E-mail: brad.fields@wku.edu

SIU EDWARDSVILLE Dec. 30, Edwardsville, Ill., 7:00 p.m. Jan. 27, Murray, Ky., 7:00 p.m. m. Location: Edwardsville, Ill. Enrollment: 13,398 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Red & White Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Vadalabene Center (4,000) Head Coach: Lennox Forrester Record at School (Years): 27-31 (2 years) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-09 Record: 10-20 2008-09 League Rec. (Finish): Eligible 2011 SID Contact: Eric Hess Office Phone: (618) 650-3608 E-mail: ehess@siue.edu Web site: SIUECougars.com

UT MARTIN Jan. 4, Murray, Ky., 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30, Martin, Tenn., 1:00 p.m. (ESPNU) Location: Martin, Tenn. Enrollment: 7,500 Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Navy Blue & Orange Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Elam Center (5,000) Head Coach: Jason James Record at School (Years): 1st year Overall Record (Years): 1st year 2008-2009 Record: 22-10 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 14-4 (1st) SID Contact: Joe Lofaro Office Phone: (731) 881-7632

OPPONENTS

E-Mail: Jlofaro@utm.edu Web Site: UTMSports.com

TENNESSEE STATE Jan. 7, Nashville, Tenn., 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4, Murray, Ky., 7:30 p.m. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 9,024 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Royal Blue & White Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Gentry Center (10,000) Head Coach: John Cooper Record at School (Years): First Season Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-2009 Record: 12-18 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 9-9 (6th) SID Contact: Wallace Dooley Office Phone: (615) 963-5672 E-Mail: wdooley@tnstate.edu Web Site: TSUTigers.com

AUSTIN PEAY Jan 9, Clarksville, Tenn., 5:00 p.m.(ESPN2) Feb. 6, Murray, Ky., 7:30 p.m.. Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Enrollment: 9,207 Nickname: Governors Colors: Red & White Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Dunn Center (7,785) Head Coach: Dave Loos Record at School (Years): 314-262 (19 years) Overall Record (Years): 396-314 (23 years) 2008-2009 Record: 19-14 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 13-5 (2nd) SID Contact: Brad Kirtley Office Phone: (931) 221-7561 E-Mail: kirtleyb@APSU.edu Web Site: APSUGovernors.com

EASTERN ILLINOIS Jan. 11, Murray, Ky., 7:00 p.m. Jan. 21, Charleston, Ill., 7:30 p.m. m. Location: Charleston, Ill. Enrollment: 12,349 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue & Gray Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Lantz Arena (5,500) Head Coach: Mike Miller Record at School (Years): 35-81 (4 years) Overall Record (Years): 122-160 (9 years) 2008-2009 Record: 12-18 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 8-10 (7th) SID Contact: Rich Moser Office Phone: (217) 581-7480 E-Mail: rimoser@eiu.edu Web Site: euipanthers.com

JACKSONVILLE STATE Jan. 14, Murray, Ky., 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13, Jacksonville, Ala. 4:30 p.m. Location: Jacksonville, Ala. a. Enrollment: 9,061 Nickname: Gamecocks Colors: Red & White Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Pete Matthews Coliseum (5,500) Head Coach: James Green Record at School (Years): 11-17 (1 year) Overall Record (Years): 178-177 (12 years) 2008-2009 Record: 11-17 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 5-13 (9th) SID Contact: Josh Underwood Office Phone: (256) 787-5915 E-Mail: underwood@jsu.edu Web Site: www.JSUGamecocksports.com

TENNESSEE TECH Jan. 16, Murray, Ky., 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11, Cookeville, Tenn., 7:30 p.m. p Location: Cookville, Tenn. Enrollment: 10,321 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Purple & Gold Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Elben Center (10,152) Head Coach: Mike Sutton Record at School (Years): 114-100 (7 years) Overall Record (Years): Same 2008-2009 Record: 12-18 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 6-12 (8th) SID Contact: Rob Schabert Office Phone: (931) 372-3088 E-Mail: rschabert@tntech.com Web Site: TTUSports.com

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Jan. 23, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 7:45 p.m. Feb. 16, Murray, Ky., 7:00 p.m. m. Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. o. Enrollment: 10,814 Nickname: Redhawks Colors: Red, White & Black Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Show Me Center (7,000) Head Coach: Dickey Nutt Record at School (Years): 1st year Overall Record (Years): 189-187 (13 years) 2008-2009 Record: 3-27 2008-2009 League Rec. (finish): 0-18 (10th) SID Contact: Jeff Honza Office Phone: (573) 651-2933 E-Mail: jhonza@semo.edu Web Site: GoSoutheast.com

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OVC

TOURNAMENT

After the OVC was formed in 1948, the league began playing a postseason tournament the following spring in 1949. The tournament wasn’t played in some seasons in early OVC history, but has been played every year since 1974. The Racers have regularly been part of the fun. Out of 46 OVC tournaments, the Racers have made it to the semifinals 35 times. Thirteen times MSU has won the championship, including seven in the 1990’s. The Racers lead the league with 57 all-time wins in the OVC Tournament. MSU players have been named MVP 12 times. The tournament is again at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tenn., where the winner punches their NCAA ticket.

MSU IN OVC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Date 1951 1952 1955 1964 1967 1980 1981 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2006

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MSU Seed 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 1

W/L Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won

OPP Seed 1 1 3 4 5 2 1 2 5 3 1 7 2 2 3 1 2

OVC TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS

Opponent

Score

Eastern Ky. Western Ky. Eastern Ky. Western Ky. Tenn. Tech Western Ky. Western Ky. Austin Peay Eastern Ky. Middle Tenn. Eastern Ky. Tennessee St. Tennessee St. Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay Tennessee St. SE Missouri SE Missouri Tenn. Tech Austin Peay Samford

92-60 47-45 76-59 77-68 67-60 54-51 71-67 73-70 64-57 79-67 81-60 82-68 73-72 92-84 70-68 88-85 92-69 62-61 67-56 70-69 66-60 74-57

Murray State Eastern Kentucky Austin Peay Morehead State Tennessee Tech Tennessee State SE Missouri State Eastern Illinois UT Martin Jacksonville St

57-31 34-30 37-30 22-37 19-38 10-19 6-8 4-8 2-6 1-2

.647 .531 .552 .372 .333 .344 .428 .333 .250 .333

13 titles 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 0

MSU IN OVC SEMIFINALS & CHAMPIONSHIP All-Time Record 35-22 At Sommet Center 9-4 At Municipal Auditorium 6-3 Louisville Convention Center 2-0 Rupp Arena 3-1 Racer Arena 6-1 Other Venues 9-13

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MSU OVC TOURNAMENT MVP’S 1981 1988 1990 1991 1992 1995 1997 1998 1999 2002 2004 2006

Lamont Sleets So. Jeff Martin Jr. Popeye Jones So. Popeye Jones Jr. Popeye Jones Sr. Marcus Brown Jr. Chad Townsend Jr. Chad Townsend Sr. Aubrey Reese Jr. Justin Burdine Sr. Cuthbert Victor Sr. Pearson Griffith Sr. MVP award began in 1975

Lamont Sleets

Jeff Martin

Popeye Jones Marcus Brown

Chad Townsend Aubrey Reese Justin Burdine

Pearson Griffith

Cuthbert Victor

MURRAY STATE OVC ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS 1950 1951

1952 1953 1954 1955 1964 1965 1966 1967

Harold Loughary Charlie Snow Garrett Beshear Gene Garrett Bennie Purcell Bennie Purcell Garrett Beshear Garrett Beshear Rich Gott Howie Crittenden Howie Crittenden Stewart Johnson Stewart Johnson Dick Cunningham Herb McPherson Willie Brown Billy Chumbler

1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1988

1990 1991

1992

Tom Moran Gary Hooker Lamont Sleets Lamont Sleets, MVP Jerry Smith Ricky Hood Criag Talley Vada Martin Jeff Martin, MVP Don Mann Carl Sias Popeye Jones, MVP Frank Allen Popeye Jones, MVP Greg Coble Paul King Popeye Jones, MVP

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

1998

1999

Frank Allen Maurice Cannon Cedric Gumm Cedric Gumm Marcus Jones Marcus Brown, MVP Vincent Rainey Marcus Brown Vincent Rainey Chad Townsend, MVP De’Teri Mayes Vincent Rainey Chad Townsend, MVP De’Teri Mayes Isaac Spencer Aubrey Reese, MVP Isaac Spencer

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

2005 2006

2007 2008 2009

Duane Virgil Isaac Spencer Isaac Spencer Justin Burdine, MVP James Singleton Cuthbert Victor Cuthbert Victor, MVP Adam Chiles Antoine Whelchel None Pearson Griffith, MVP Trey Pearson Shawn Witherspoon None None None

MURRAY STATE IN THE OVC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS Year 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1964 1965 1966 1967 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 *1980 *1981 *1982 1983 1984

Seed DNQ --------DNQ ------DNQ --DNQ DNQ 4 DNQ DNQ 2 2 2 1 4

W/L OPS -----Lost -Won -Won -Lost ------Won -Won -Lost ------Won -----------Lost 1 ----------Won 3 Won 3 Lost 3 Lost 4 Lost 1

Opponent ---------------Western Ky. Western Ky. Eastern Ky. Eastern Ky. ---------------Western Ky. Tenn. Tech Eastern Ky. ---------------Western Ky. ------------------------------Austin Peay ------------------------------Morehead St Middle Tenn. Middle Tenn. Akron Morehead St

Score -------58-54 78-77 69-59 42-43 -------77-72 79-75 79-73 -------83-75 --------------82-75 --------------77-74 62-60 56-54 65-61 80-64

1985 DNQ ----1986 4 Lost 1987 DNQ ----1988 1 Won 1989 2 Lost 1990 1 Won 1991 1 Won 1992 1 Won 1993 3 Won 1994 1 Won 1995 2 Won 1996 1 Won 1997 2 Won 1998 1 Won 1999 1 Won 2000 1 Won 2001 3 Lost 2002 3 Won 2003* 4 Lost 2004 2 Won 2005 DNQ ----2006 1 Won

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

---------------Middle Tenn. ---------------Eastern Ky. Austin Peay Austin Peay Morehead St Morehead St Eastern Ky. Morehead St. Eastern Ky. Tenn Tech Middle Tenn. Austin Peay Morehead St Eastern Ill. Eastern Ill. Morehead St Austin Peay Morehead St ---------------Jack. State

-------85-81 -------76-60 74-65 68-67 89-61 109-77 74-73 104-86 78-72 85-71 74-48 81-56 92-69 89-70 97-71 89-75 59-58 94-72 -------69-60

2007 2008 2009

DNQ ----2 Lost 3 Lost

-- ---------------6 Tenn. State 2 Austin Peay

-------83-75 50-67

* Overtime games OPS - Opponent seed MSS - Murray State seed Bold- Years that MSU won the championship Note: The OVC did not have a post-season tourney from 1956 to 1963 and from 1968 to 1974.

Danero Thomas scored 19 points in MSU’s ‘09 semifinal game against APSU.

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TEAM MOST POINTS

THREE-POINTERS MADE

• First Half 62 - vs Illinois College (12/7/70), and vs Berry College (11/25/95) • Second Half 81 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94). • Game 138 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94) • In a Loss 108 - vs Southern Illinois (12/9/89) • By Opponent 117 - by Austin Peay (2/4/67) • Both Teams 229 - vs Tenn. Tech (1/30/93) - (MSU 117, Tech 112) • Season 2,862 - (1997-98)

• Game 17 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94) • Season 210 - (2001-2002)

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED • Game 35 - vs IU Southeast (1/8/98) • Season 652 - (2001-2002)

• Game 14 - vs Will-Mayfield (1/17/26) • By Opponent 13 - by Union (1/30/26) • Both Teams 31 - vs Union (1/29/26) - (Union 16, MSU 15)

MOST PERSONAL FOULS • Game 40 - vs Kentucky Wesleyan (1/19/52) • Season 722 - (1953-54)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS • Game 14 - vs Morehead State (12/10/06) • Season 159 - (2001-2002)

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE • Game (min. 5 made) 1.000 - vs Tennessee State (1/9/88) --6-of-6 • Season .427 - (1988-89) -- 199-of-466

FEWEST POINTS

MOST STEALS • Game 23 - vs Colorado Springs (11/19/01) • Season 351 - (1994-95)

MOST WINS

FREE THROWS MADE Game 48 - vs Evansville (12/1/53) • Season 715 - (1953-54)

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE • Season 89.1 - (1966-67)

HIGHEST SCORING MARGIN

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED • Game 78 - vs Evansville (12/1/53) • Season 1,127 - (1953-54)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

• Game 68 - vs Camp Campbell (11/26/46) • On Road 48 - at Tenn. JC - Martin (1/28/30) • Neutral Site 48 - vs U.S. International (12/21/91) at Dayton, Ohio • By Opponent at Home 48 - vs Memphis NATTC (11/27/45) vs Houston (2/1/55) • By Opponent on Road 53 - at St. Bonaventure (12/3/60) • Season Average +23.5 - (1929-30)

• Game (min. 20 made) 1.000 - vs Austin Peay (2/1/66) -- 24-of-24 • Season .769 - (1994-95) -- 553-of-719

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE • Game 27 - vs Youngstown State (1/30/88) • Season 27 - (1987-88)

MOST REBOUNDS

FIELD GOALS MADE

• Game 95 - vs MacMurray (1/2/67) • Season 1,514 - (1951-52)

• Game 56 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94) • Season 1037 - (1997-98)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE • Season 53.9 - (1966-67)

• Game 121- vs Kentucky Wesleyan (1/19/52) • Season 2,335 - (1953-54)

• Most Wins In A Season 29 - (1997-98) • Highest Winning Pct. .920 - 23-2 (1935-36)

LONGEST WIN/LOSS STREAKS • Overall Win Streak 16 - (Started Jan. 3, 1936 against Mississippi College and ended Feb. 15, 1936 against Western Kentucky) (Started Mar. 6, 1936 against Howard, Ala. and ended Feb. 6, 1937 against Western Kentucky) • At Home 47 - (Started Nov. 23, 1996 against Belmont and ended Jan. 15, 2000 against SE Missouri) • On Road 13 - (Started Jan. 24, 1998 against Tennessee State and ended Feb. 6, 1999 against UT Martin) • Overall Losing Streak 8 - Three times (First time started Jan. 8 1955 against Western Kentucky and ended Feb. 5 1955 against Tennessee Tech) (Second time started Jan. 13, 1975 against Eastern Kentucky and ended Feb. 8, 1975 against Eastern Kentucky) (Third time started Jan. 22, 1979 against Middle Tennessee and ended Feb. 19, 1979 against Western Kentucky) • At Home 8 - (Started Jan. 16, 1977 against Eastern Kentucky and ended Dec. 13, 1978 UT Martin) • On Road 11 - Twice (First time started Jan. 13, 1975 against Eastern Kentucky and ended Jan. 24, 1976 against East Tennessee) (The second time started Jan. 26, 1976 against Tennessee Tech and ended Jan. 10, 1977 against Eastern Kentucky)

HIGHEST REBOUND MARGIN

FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE • Game .725 - vs Austin Peay (1/9/85) -- 37-of-51 • Season .512 - (1972-73) -- 870-of-1,698

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RECORDS

• Season +11.0 - (1972-73)

MOST ASSISTS • Game 34 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94) • Season 540 - (1997-98)

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RECORDS

MSU SCORING LEADERS - YEAR BY YEAR

Sleets

Martin

Jones

Year Name Pts Avg 25-26 . . .Ty Holland ............................ 144........ 11.1 26-27 . . .Ty Holland ............................ 220........ 11.0 27-28 . . .Ty Holland ............................ 158..........9.3 28-29 . . .John Miller ............................ 194........10.2 29-30 . . .Jim Miller .............................. 222........10.6 30-31 . . .Jim Miller .............................. 202........ 11.2 31-32 . . .Willard Bagwell ..................... 276........14.5 32-33 . . .Willard Bagwell ..................... 345........17.3 33-34 . . .Basil Crider ............................113..........7.5 34-35 . . .Ross Magruder ..................... 192..........8.0 35-36 . . .Floyd Burdette ...................... 225..........9.0 36-37 . . .Floyd Burdette ...................... 286........ 11.4 37-38 . . .Floyd Burdette ...................... 322........10.7 38-39 . . .Ned Washer ......................... 275........13.1 39-40 . . .Bill Carneal ........................... 173..........7.5 40-41 . . .Durwood Culp....................... 321........ 11.1 41-42 . . .Joe Fulks .............................. 284........12.9 42-43 . . .Joe Fulks .............................. 337........13.5 43-44 . . .Herb Hurley .......................... 168........12.0 44-45 . . .Johnny Reagan .................... 255........ 11.6 45-46 . . .Zadia Herrold........................ 251........10.9 46-47 . . .Johnny Reagan .................... 299........12.0 47-48 . . .Johnny Reagan .................... 224..........9.0 48-49 . . .Zadia Herrold........................ 268........10.7 49-50 . . .Madison Stanford ................. 277........10.3 50-51 . . .Garrett Beshear .................... 366........13.6 51-52 . . .Bennie Purcell ...................... 532........18.3 52-53 . . .Garrett Beshear .................... 643........23.8 53-54 . . .Howie Crittenden .................. 652........21.0 54-55 . . .Howie Crittenden .................. 490........21.3 55-56 . . .Howie Crittenden .................. 530........21.2 56-57 . . .Quitman Sullins .................... 400........16.7 57-58 . . .Quitman Sullins .................... 307........12.8 58-59 . . .Terry Darnall ......................... 339........14.1 59-60 . . .Gene Herndon ...................... 356........15.5 60-61 . . .Gene Herndon ...................... 340........14.8 61-62 . . .Jim Jennings ........................ 512........20.5 62-63 . . .Jim Jennings ........................ 368........17.6 63-64 . . .Jim Jennings ........................ 490........19.6 64-65 . . .Stewart Johnson................... 520........20.0 . . . . . . . .John Namciu ........................ 520........20.0 65-66 . . .Herb McPherson .................. 529........21.2 66-67 . . .Herb McPherson .................. 501........21.8 67-68 . . .Billy Chumbler ...................... 372........15.5 68-69 . . .Claude Virden....................... 657........23.5 69-70 . . .Claude Virden....................... 530........20.4 70-71 . . .Jimmy Young ........................ 387........16.1 71-72 . . .Les Taylor ............................. 538........25.6 72-73 . . .Les Taylor ............................. 560........22.4 73-74 . . .Mike Coleman ...................... 602........24.1 74-75 . . .Jesse Williams...................... 519........20.8 75-76 . . .Jesse Williams...................... 548........21.1 76-77 . . .Mike Muff .............................. 488........18.8 77-78 . . .Mike Muff .............................. 589........23.6 78-79 . . .John Randall ........................ 327........13.1 79-80 . . .Gary Hooker ......................... 538........18.6 80-81 . . .Lamont Sleets ...................... 452........16.7 81-82 . . .Glen Green ........................... 416........14.9 82-83 . . .Glen Green ........................... 582........20.1 83-84 . . .Lamont Sleets ...................... 384........18.3 84-85 . . .Vada Martin .......................... 363........13.0 85-86 . . .Chuck Glass ......................... 529........18.2 86-87 . . .Jeff Martin............................. 594........21.2

Allen

Brown

Year 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09

Rainey

Spencer

Name Pts Avg . . .Jeff Martin............................. 806........26.0 . . .Jeff Martin............................. 745........25.7 . . .Popeye Jones....................... 586........19.5 . . .Popeye Jones....................... 666........20.2 . . .Popeye Jones....................... 632........21.1 . . .Frank Allen ........................... 468........16.7 . . .Marcus Brown ...................... 526........18.1 . . .Marcus Brown ...................... 671........22.4 . . .Marcus Brown ...................... 767........26.4 . . .Vincent Rainey ..................... 656........21.9 . . .De'Teri Mayes ........................711........21.5 . . .Isaac Spencer ...................... 527........16.0 . . .Aubrey Reese....................... 653........20.4 . . .Isaac Spencer ...................... 626........21.6 . . .Justin Burdine....................... 652........20.4 . . .Cuthbert Victor ..................... 443........15.3 . . .Cuthbert Victor ..................... 495........14.6 . . .Trey Pearson ........................ 391........14.5 . . .Shawn Witherspoon ............ 328........10.6 . . .Bruce Carter ......................... 364........12.1 . . .Bruce Carter ......................... 448........14.5 . . .Danero Thomas .................. 387........12.5

TWO-YEAR CAREER SCORING Points 1. De’Teri Mayes, 1996-98 ............................. 1,340 2. Ricky Hood, 1981-83 ..................................... 860 3. Chad Townsend, 1996-98 ............................. 854 4. Chuck Glass, 1984-86 ................................... 818 5. Bruce Carter, 2006-08 ................................... 812 6. James Singleton, 2001-03..............................811 7. Greg Coble, 1989-91 ..................................... 733 8. Maurice Cannon, 1991-93 ............................. 727 9. William Moore, 1993-95 ................................ 695 10. Zedric Macklin, 1984-86 ................................ 684

Mayes

Hood

Townsend

Reese

Burdine

Victor

SEASON Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jeff Martin, 1987-88 ................................... 806 Marcus Brown, 1995-96 ............................... 767 Jeff Martin, 1988-89 ..................................... 745 De'Teri Mayes, 1997-98 ............................... 711 Marcus Brown, 1994-95 ............................... 671 Popeye Jones, 1990-91 .................................... 666 Claude Virden, 1968-69 .................................... 657 Vincent Rainey, 1996-97 .............................. 656 Aubrey Reese, 1999-00 ............................... 653 Howie Crittenden, 1953-54 ......................... 652 Justin Burdine, 2001-02 .............................. 652

Scoring Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Marcus Brown, 1995-96 .............................. 26.4 Jeff Martin, 1987-88 ................................... 26.0 Jeff Martin, 1988-89 .................................... 25.7 Les Taylor, 1971-72 .................................... 25.6 Mike Coleman, 1973-74 ............................. 24.1 Garrett Beshear, 1952-53 ........................... 23.8 Mike Muff, 1977-78 .................................... 23.6 Claude Virden, 1968-69 ............................. 23.5 Marcus Brown, 1994-95 .............................. 22.4 Les Taylor, 1972-73 .................................... 22.4

CAREER Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jeff Martin, 1985-89 .................................. 2,484 Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 ............................ 2,248 Marcus Brown, 1993-96 ............................ 2,236 Popeye Jones, 1988-92 ............................ 2,057 Howie Crittenden, 1952-56 ....................... 2,019 Lamont Sleets, 1979-84 ........................... 1,902 Vincent Rainey, 1994-97 ........................... 1,888 Frank Allen, 1989-93 ................................. 1,811 Garrett Beshear, 1949-53 ......................... 1,716 Glen Green, 1979-83 ............................... 1,557

Scoring Average

Glass

Carter

Singleton

Coble

Cannon

Macklin

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

% De'Teri Mayes, 1996-98 ........................ 21.26 Jeff Martin, 1985-89 .................................. 21.23 Mike Muff, 1976-78 .................................. 21.12 Les Taylor, 1970-73 .................................. 21.10 Claude Virden, 1967-70 ............................. 21.0 Mike Coleman, 1970-72 ............................. 20.8 Howie Critenden, 1952-56 ......................... 19.4 Jim Jennings, 1961-64 ............................... 19.3 Marcus Brown, 1993-96 .............................. 18.9 Herb McPherson, 1964-67 ......................... 18.0

% - Played two seasons

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INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Jeff Je f M Martin arti ar tin n

MOST POINTS • Game

Marcus Brown vs Washington (12-16-95)

45 • Season

806

Jeff Martin (1987-88) Jeff Martin (1985-89)

• Career

2,484

SCORING AVERAGE • Season

26.4 • Career

Marcus Brown

21.2

Marcus Brown (1995-96) Jeff Martin (1985-89)

Jeff Martin

MURRAY STATE 1000-POINT CLUB Rank Player Games 1. *Jeff Martin (1985-89) 117 2. *Isaac Spencer (1997-01) 127 3. *Marcus Brown (1992-96) 118 4. *Popeye Jones (1988-92) 123 5. Howie Crittenden (1952-56) 104 6. *Lamont Sleets (1979-84) 111 7. *Vincent Rainey (1994-97) 113 8. *Frank Allen (1989-93) 116 9. Garrett Beshear (1950-53) 112 10. *Glen Green (1979-83) 115 11. Jesse Williams (1972-76) 101 12. Herb McPherson (1964-67) 87 13. Claude Virden (1967-70) 71 14. *Cuthbert Victor (2000-04) 123 15. Les Taylor (1970-73) 70 16. *Don Mann (1985-89) 112 17. Grover Woolard (1973-77) 102 18. Jim Jennings (1961-64) 71 19. *De'Teri Mayes (1996-98) 63 20. *Antoine Whelchel (2000-04) 124 21. *Aubrey Reese (1997-00) 98 22. Stewart Johnson (1963-66) 76 23. *Justin Burdine (1998-02) 110 24. *Chris Shumate (1999-04) 113 25. Jimmy Young (1968-71) 78 26. *Paul King (1988-91) 121 27. Marcelous Starks (1971-74) 75 28. *Tyler Holloway (2005-09) 122 29. Mike Muff (1976-78) 51 30. *Shawn Witherspoon (2003-07) 121 31. Bennie Purcell (1948-52) 116 32. Mike Coleman (1972-74) 50 33. Hector Blondet (1968-71) 69 34. John Namciu (1962-65) 66 * - Totals include three-point goal # - Field goal attempts unavailable.

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FGM-FGA 926-1774 840-1,550 736-1493 782-1586 644-1867 714-1553 695-1494 566-1505 619-1515 603-1234 675-1347 606-1316 620-1262 581-986 562-1091 451-1017 614-1255 524-1165 473-990 481-1091 405-891 533-1287 429-996 452-943 454-933 342-803 459-813 355-823 452-934 427-822 374-# 455-949 430-875 347-790

Pct. .522 .541 .493 .493 .344 .460 .465 .376 .409 .489 .501 .460 .491 .589 .515 .443 .489 .449 .477 .440 .454 .417 .430 .479 .486 .425 .565 .431 .484 .519 # .479 .491 .439

FTM-FTA 535-698 532-781 585-689 464-618 731-1041 431-558 419-544 428-517 478-717 334-436 165-212 301-371 250-326 283-429 353-472 343-451 174-234 322-485 208-262 227-306 376-487 209-286 153-209 119-157 220-260 251-353 178-276 163-191 173-226 118-177 306-434 128-211 120-233 309-409

Pct. .766 .681 .849 .751 .702 .789 .770 .828 .667 .766 .778 .811 .767 .659 .748 .761 .743 .663 .793 .741 .772 .730 .732 .757 .846 .711 .645 .853 .765 .667 .705 .607 .729 .755

Points 2,484 2,248 2,236 2,057 2,019 1,902 1,888 1,811 1,716 1,557 1,515 1,513 1,490 1,485 1,477 1,449 1,393 1,370 1,340 1,335 1,291 1,275 1,209 1,193 1,128 1,108 1,096 1,083 1,077 1,065 1,054 1,038 1,030 1,003

Witherspoon

Young

Shumate

Whelchel

Mann

Spencer

Rainey

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GOAL

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FG MADE SINGLE GAME • Game 17 - Garrett Beshear vs. Marshall (12/29/52) Herb McPherson vs. MTSU (2/6/66)

FG ATTEMPTED SINGLE GAME • Game 45 - Bennie Purcell vs. Ky. Wesleyan (1/19/52)

FG PERCENTAGE SINGLE GAME • Game 1.000 - Cuthbert Victor vs. Tenn. State (1/30/01) He was 11-11 from the field

Cuthbert Victor

ANNUAL FIELD GOAL LEADERS Years Name FG-FGA Pct. 49-50 ......Garrett Beshear ................ 72-171........ .421 50-51 ......Garrett Beshear ............... 130-312....... .417 51-52 ......Melvin Deweese ............... 98-210........ .467 52-53 ......Garrett Beshear ............... 221-532....... .415 53-54 ......Ted Koenigsmark ............. 108-270....... .400 54-55 ......Jim Gainey....................... 106-262....... .405 55-56 ......Fran Watrous .................... 76-138........ .551 56-57 ......Gerald Tabor .................... 108-230....... .470 57-58 ......Terry Darnall .................... 126-297....... .424 58-59 ......Mike O’Riordan ................. 77-155........ .497 59-60 ......Larry Bale ......................... 77-168........ .458 60-61 ......Larry Bale ......................... 98-174........ .563 61-62 ......Ron Greene ..................... 151-322....... .469 62-63 ......Scott Schlosser................ 117-232 ....... .504 63-64 ......Jim Jennings.................... 174-357....... .487 64-65 ......Bennie Goheen.................111-210 ....... .529 65-66 ......Dick Cunningham ............ 109-213....... .512 66-67 ......Rick Haverstock................ 99-186........ .532 67-68 ......Claude Virden .................. 125-263....... .475 68-69 ......Hector Blondet ................. 173-330....... .524 69-70 ......Bill Mancini ....................... 82-154........ .532 70-71 ......Bill Mancini ....................... 80-141........ .567 71-72 ......Bill Mancini ...................... 107-196....... .546 72-73 ......Marcelous Starks ............. 162-264....... .614 73-74 ......Darnell Adell ..................... 79-141........ .560 74-75 ......Jesse Williams ................. 237-425....... .558 75-76 ......Jeff Hughes ..................... 132-246....... .537 76-77 ......Zach Blasingame ............. 123-220....... .559 77-78 ......Jimmy Warren.................. 167-334....... .500 78-79 ......K. Hammonds .................. 113-216 ....... .523 79-80 ......Gary Hooker .................... 214-387....... .553 80-81 ......K. Hammonds .................. 114-209 ....... .545 81-82 ......Ricky Hood ...................... 145-257....... .564 82-83 ......Ricky Hood ...................... 199-350....... .569 83-84 ......Mike Lahm ........................ 92-161........ .571 84-85 ......Mike Lahm ....................... 108-177....... .610 85-86 ......Don Mann ......................... 67-122........ .549 86-87 ......Jeff Martin ........................ 228-436....... .523 87-88 ......Chris Ogden .................... 107-173....... .618 88-89 ......Chris Ogden .................... 136-236....... .576 89-90 ......Chris Ogden .................... 141-238....... .592

Years Name FG-FGA Pct. 90-91 John Jackson 131-245 .535 91-92 ......Popeye Jones .................. 232-475....... .488 92-93 ......Antoine Teague................. 67-119 ........ .563 93-94 ......Lawrence Bussell ............. 76-120........ .636 94-95 ......Marcus Brown.................. 219-429....... .510 95-96 ......Fred Walker ...................... 80-149........ .537 96-97 ......De'Teri Mayes ................... 227-66........ .467 97-98 ......Isaac Spencer.................. 171-270....... .633 98-99 ......Duane Virgil ..................... 146-260....... .562 99-00 ......Isaac Spencer.................. 240-432....... .556 00-01 ......Cuthbert Victor.................. 70-124........ .565 01-02 ......James Singleton .............. 145-243....... .597 02-03 ......Cuthbert Victor................. 170-285....... .596 03-04 ......Cuthbert Victor................. 190-302....... .629 04-05 ......Shawn Witherspoon .......... 107-913....... .554 05-06 ......Shawn Witherspoon ........ 131-249....... .526 06-07 ......Dwayne Paul ..................... 50-95......... .526 07-08 ......Tony Easley .................... 115-167 ....... .689 08-09 ......Tony Easley ..................... 85-138 .........616

Paul

Virgil

Teague

Hammonds

FIELD GOALS SEASON Field Goals Made 1. Jeff Martin, 1987-88 ..............................304 2. Claude Virden, 1968-69 .......................275 3. Popeye Jones, 1990-91 ........................268 4. Jeff Martin, 1988-89 ..............................266 5. Mike Coleman, 1973-74 .......................260 6. Marcus Brown, 1995-96 ........................254 7. Mike Muff, 1977-78 ...............................247 8. De'Teri Mayes, 1997-98 ........................246 9. Isaac Spencer, 1999-01 ........................240 10. Justin Burdine, 2001-02 ........................239 Field Goals Percentage (Minimum 5 Attempts Per Game) 1. Tony Easley, 2007-08...........................689 2. Isaac Spencer, 1997-98 ........................633 3. Cuthbert Victor, 2003-04 .......................629 4. Chris Ogden, 1987-88 ..........................618 5. Marcelous Starks, 1972-73 ..................614 6. Mike Lahm, 1984-85 ............................610 7. James Singleton, 2001-02 ....................597 8. Chris Ogden, 1989-90 ...........................592 9. Chris Ogden, 1988-89 ...........................576 10. Mike Lahm, 1983-84 ............................571

FIELD GOALS CAREER Field Goals Made 1. Jeff Martin, 1985-89 ............................ 926 2. Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 ....................... 840 3. Popeye Jones, 1988-92 ....................... 782 4. Marcus Brown, 1992-96 ....................... 736 5. Lamont Sleets, 1979-84 ...................... 714 6. Vincent Rainey, 1994-97 ...................... 695 7. Jesse Williams, 1972-76 ..................... 675 8. Howie Crittenden, 1952-56 ................. 644 9. Claude Virden, 1967-70 ...................... 620 10. Garrett Beshear, 1949-53 .................... 619 Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 200 Attempts) 1. Mike Lahm, 1983-85 .......................... .592 2. Chris Ogden ,1986-90 ........................ .591 3. Cuthbert Victor, 2000-04 ..................... .589 4. Ricky Hood, 1981-83 .......................... .567 5. Marcelous Starks, 1971-74 ................ .565 6. Vada Martin, 1981-85 ......................... .557 7. Bill Mancini, 1969-72 .......................... .548 8. Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 ..................... .541 9. Danny Jarrett ,1976-78 ...................... .540 10. Jeff Hughes, 1973-76 ......................... .533

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De’Teri Mayes, 1997-98 .........................103 Justin Burdine, 2001-02 ...........................99 De’Teri Mayes, 1996-97 ...........................83 Rick Jones, 2002-04.................................77 William Moore, 1994-95 ...........................76 Frank Allen, 1992-93 ................................75 Justin Burdine, 2000-01 ...........................75 7. Chris Shumate, 1999-04 ..........................73 8. Marcus Brown, 1995-96 ...........................74 9. Don Mann, 1986-87..................................72 10. Don Mann, 1988-89..................................70 11. Frank Allen, 1991-92 ................................66 3-Point Percentage (Minimum 1 Attempt Per Game) Jeff Martin, 1988-89 ...............................496 Paul King, 1990-91 .................................469 Terence Brooks, 1988-89 .......................463 Tyler Holloway, 2005-09 .........................462 Chris Shumate, 2000-01 ........................458 Frank Allen, 1991-92 ..............................449 Chris Shumate, 2003-04 ........................447 Popeye Jones, 1989-90 .........................441 Paul King, 1987-88 .................................438

3-PT CAREER 3-Pointers Made 1. Frank Allen, 1989-93 ..............................251 2. Tyler Holloway, 2005-09 .........................210 3. Don Mann, 1986-89................................204 4. Justin Burdine, 1998-02 .........................198 5. Marcus Brown, 1993-96 .........................173 Paul King, 1987-91 .................................173 7. Chris Shumate, 1999-04 ........................170 8. Rick Jones, 2002-04 .............................133 9. Antione Whelchel, 2000-04 ....................124 10. William Moore, 1994-95 .........................123 11. Aaron Page, 1996-00 .............................107 3-Point Percentage (Minimum 1 Attempt Per Game) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

POINT

Jeff Martin, 1986-89 ...............................449 Don Mann, 1986-89................................421 Cedric Gumm, 1990-94 ..........................418 Chris Shumate, 1999-04 ........................412 De’Teri Mayes, 1996-98 ............. ............411 Terence Brooks, 1987-89 .......................404 William Moore, 1994-95 ........................403 Paul King, 1987-91 .................................402 Tyler Holloway, 2005-09 .........................397 Rick Jones, 2002-04...............................393

• Game 9 - Justin Burdine vs EKU (2-21-02)

3-PT ATTEMPTED SINGLE GAME • Game 18 - Aaron Page (1-8-98) vs. IU SE

3-PT PERCENTAGE SINGLE GAME • Game (min. 5 made) 1.000 - Darnell Hopkins vs Eastern Illinois (1-9-06) 6-for-6 Paul King vs S. California College (12-18-89) 5-for-5 Toney Ford vs Eastern Kentucky (3-2-87) 5-for-5

Darnell Hopkins

ANNUAL 3-POINT LEADERS MADE

PERCENTAGE

Years Name 3PM 86-87 ........ Don Mann ..................................72 87-88 ........ Don Mann ..................................62 88-89 ........ Don Mann ..................................70 89-90 ........ Frank Allen .................................55 90-91 ........ Frank Allen .................................55 91-92 ........ Frank Allen .................................66 92-93 ........ Frank Allen .................................75 93-94 ........ Cedric Gumm .............................47 ................. William Moore ............................47 94-95 ........ William Moore ............................76 95-96 ........ Marcus Brown ............................74 96-97 ........ De’Teri Mayes ............................83 97-98 ........ De’Teri Mayes ..........................103 98-99 ........ Marlon Towns .............................48 99-00 ........ Aubrey Reese ............................54 00-01 ........ Justin Burdine ............................75 01-02 ........ Justin Burdine ............................99 02-03 ........ Rick Jones .................................77 03-04 ........ Chris Shumate ...........................73 04-05 ........ Trey Pearson .............................66 05-06 ........ Trey Pearson .............................45 06-07 ........ Tyler Holloway............................55 07-08 ........ Tyler Holloway............................55 08-09 ........ Tyler Holloway............................60

Years Name 3PM-3PA Pct. 86-87 Toney Ford ...................... 18-40. . . . . .450 87-88 Terence Brooks ............... 19-41. . . . . .463 88-89 Jeff Martin ...................... 65-131 . . . . .496 89-90 Paul King ......................... 46-98. . . . . .469 90-91 Paul King ........................ 53-148 . . . . .358 91-92 Frank Allen ..................... 66-147 . . . . .449 92-93 Cedric Gumm .................. 32-76. . . . . .421 93-94 Marcus Jones .................. 37-83. . . . . .446 94-95 Vincent Rainey ................ 33-86. . . . . .384 95-96 Marcus Brown ................ 74-175 . . . . .423 96-97 De'Teri Mayes ................ 83-202 . . . . ..411 97-98 De'Teri Mayes ............... 103-234. . . . .440 98-99 Rod Murray .................... 47-119 . . . . .395 99-00 Isaac Spencer ................. 20-49. . . . . .408 00-01 Chris Shumate ............... 55-120 . . . . .458 01-02 Antonio Henderson ......... 22-56. . . . . .393 02-03 James Singleton ............. 15-34. . . . . .441 03-04 Chris Shumate ............... 73-163 . . . . .447 04-05 Trey Pearson.................. 66-158 . . . . .418 05-06 Tyler Holloway ................. 40-97. . . . . .412 06-07 Ed Horton ........................ 25-63. . . . . .397 07-08 Tyler Holloway ................ 55-119 . . . . .462 08-09 Tyler Holloway ................ 60-156 . . . . .384 (Minimum of 15 three-pointers made)

Allen

Mann

Burdine

R. Jones

Reese

Mayes

Page

Rainey

Murray

Brown

King

Shumate

Gumm

Towns

Pearson

Singleton

Henderson

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THROW

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FT MADE SINGLE GAME 19 - Howie Crittenden vs Morehead (12-13-54) vs E. Kentucky (2-19-55) vs W. Kentucky (2-25-55) 19 - Jim Jennings vs Tennessee Tech (2-29-64) 19 - Frank Allen vs Western Kentucky (12-1-90)

FT ATTEMPTED SINGLE GAME 28 - Howie Crittenden vs WKU (2-25-55)

FT PERCENTAGE SINGLE GAME 1.000 - Jeffery McClain vs St. Catharine (11-29-08) (14-14) Don Duncan vs Oglethorpe (12-13-66) (14-14)

CONSECUTIVE FT SINGLE GAME Howie Crittenden

14 - Jeffery McClain vs St. Catharine (11-29-08) 14 - Don Duncan vs Oglethorpe (12-13-66) • Season 33 - Greg Coble (1989-90)

ANNUAL FREE THROWS LEADERS Years Name FT-FTA Pct. 49-50 ........Don Stephenson ..............56-72 ........ .778 50-51 ........Don Stephenson ..............48-65 ........ .738 51-52 ........Bennie Purcell ...............158-205 ...... .771 52-53 ........Howie Crittenden ...........117-159 ...... .736 53-54 ........Dean Akridge ...................74-98 ........ .755 54-55 ........John Powless ..................62-74 ........ .838 55-56 ........Fran Watrous ...................61-76 ........ .803 .................John Powless ..................61-76 ........ .803 56-57 ........Frank Waggoner ..............61-78 ........ .782 57-58 ........Gerald Tabor ....................66-82 ........ .805 58-59 ........Ken Peterson ...................54-76 ........ .711 59-60 ........Larry Bale ........................62-76 ........ .816 60-61 ........Jarrell Graham .................69-78 ........ .885 61-62 ........Ron Greene .....................69-97 ........ .711 62-63 ........John Namciu....................74-95 ........ .779 63-64 ........Jim Jennings..................142-186 ...... .763 64-65 ........John Namciu..................176-228 ...... .772 65-66 ........Herb McPherson............ 111-137 ...... .810 66-67 ........Herb McPherson............103-118 ...... .873 67-68 ........Claude Virden ..................53-62 ........ .855 68-69 ........Jimmy Young ...................77-93 ........ .828 69-70 ........Jimmy Young ...................86-96 ........ .896 70-71 ........Jimmy Young ...................57-71 ........ .803 71-72 ........Les Taylor ......................138-185 ...... .746 72-73 ........Les Taylor ......................122-152 ...... .803 73-74 ........Mike Coleman.................82-126 ....... .651 74-75 ........Jesse Williams .................45-64 ........ .703 75-76 ........Jesse Williams .................74-90 ........ .822 76-77 ........Zach Blasingame .............54-67 ........ .806 77-78 ........Mike Muff ........................95-117 ....... .812 78-79 ........Kenney Hammonds .........52-75 ........ .693 79-80 ........Lamont Sleets................148-190 ...... .779 80-81 ........Lamont Sleets................102-129 ...... .791 81-82 ........Glen Green .....................96-127 ....... .756 82-83 ........Glen Green ....................113-140 ...... .807 83-84 ........Lamont Sleets..................76-92 ........ .826 84-85 ........Craig Talley ......................69-84 ........ .819 85-86 ........Zedric Macklin ................88-109 ....... .807 86-87 ........Don Mann .......................88-106 ....... .783 87-88 ........Jeff Martin ......................181-231 ...... .784 88-89 ........Jeff Martin ......................148-186 ...... .796

Years Name FT-FTA Pct. 89-90 ........Frank Allen.....................112-129 ...... .868 90-91 ........Frank Allen.....................130-153 ...... .850 91-92 ........Cedric Gumm ..................62-75 ........ .827 92-93 ........Frank Allen.....................101-122 ...... .828 93-94 ........Marcus Brown................125-149 ...... .839 94-95 ........Marcus Brown................189-211 ...... .896 95-96 ........Marcus Brown................185-220 ...... .841 96-97 ........De’Teri Mayes .................92-114 ....... .807 97-98 ........De’Teri Mayes ................116-148 ...... .784 98-99 ........Rod Murray .....................42-57 ........ .737 99-00 ........Aubrey Reese ................199-243 ...... .819 00-01 ........Chris Shumate .................28-36 ........ .778 01-02 ........Antonio Henderson ..........52-59 ........ .881 02-03 ........James Singleton ............112-140 ...... .800 03-04 ........Rick Jones .......................42-46 ........ .913 04-05 ........Trey Pearson ...................49-65 ........ .754 05-06 ........Tyler Holloway .................28-33 ........ .848 06-07 ........Tyler Holloway .................58-67 ........ .866 07-08 ........Tyler Holloway .................53-62 ........ .855 08-09 ........Jeffery McClain .............84-114 ....... .737

Beshear

Coble

Holloway

Talley

FREE THROWS SEASON Free Throws Made 1. Howie Crittenden, 1953-54 ....................222 2. Howie Crittenden, 1954-55 ....................214 3. Garrett Beshear, 1952-53 ......................201 4. Aubrey Reese, 1999-00 .........................199 5. Marcus Brown, 1994-95 .........................189 6. Marcus Brown, 1995-96 .........................185 7. Jeff Martin, 1987-88 ...............................181 Vincent Rainey, 1996-97 ........................181 8. Howie Crittenden, 1955-56 ....................178 9. John Namciu, 1964-65 ..........................176 10. Bennie Purcell, 1951-52 ........................170 Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 .........................170 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 2.5 Attempts Per Game) 1. Jimmy Young, 1969-70 ........................8968 2. Marcus Brown, 1994-95 .......................8967 3. Jarrell Graham, 1960-61 .......................885 4. Carl Steffins, 1940-41 ............................881 5. Herb McPherson, 1966-67 ....................873 6. Frank Allen, 1989-90 ..............................868 7. Greg Coble, 1989-90 ..............................861 8. Claude Virden, 1967-68 ........................855 9. Frank Allen, 1990-91 ..............................850 10. Marcus Brown, 1995-96 .........................841

FREE THROWS CAREER Free Throws Made 1. Howie Crittenden, 1952-56 .................. 731 2. Marcus Brown, 1993-96 ....................... 585 3. Jeff Martin, 1985-89.............................. 533 4. Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 ....................... 532 5. Popeye Jones, 1988-92 ....................... 464 6. Garrett Beshear, 1949-53 .................... 457 7. Lamont Sleets, 1979-84 ...................... 431 8. Frank Allen, 1989-91 ........................... 428 9. Vincent Rainey, 1994-97 ...................... 419 10. Aubrey Reese, 1997-00 ....................... 376 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 150 Attempts) 1. Tyler Holloway, 2005-09 ...................... .858 2. Greg Coble, 1989-91 ........................... .850 3. Marcus Brown, 1993-96 ...................... .849 4. Jimmy Young, 1968-71 ....................... .846 5. Frank Allen, 1989-93 ........................... .828 6. Herb McPherson, 1964-67 ................. .811 7. Don Duncan, 1965-67 ........................ .802 8. De’Teri Mayes, 1996-98 ...................... .796 9. Jarrell Graham, 1959-61 .................... .789 10. Gerald Tabor, 1956-58 ........................ .786

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REBOUNDING REBOUNDING SEASON Rebounds 1. Dick Cunningham, 1966-67 .................... 479 2. Popeye Jones, 1990-91 .......................... 469 3. Jim Jennings, 1961-62 ........................... 431 Popeye Jones, 1991-92 .......................... 431 5. Dick Cunningham, 1967-68 .................... 423 6. Dick Cunningham, 1965-66 .................... 390 7. Jim Jennings, 1963-64 ........................... 377 8. Stewart Johnson, 1964-65 ..................... 367 9. Gary Hooker, 1979-80 ............................ 356 10. Cuthbert Victor, 2000-04.......................... 347 Rebounding Average 1. Dick Cunningham, 1966-67 ................... 21.8 2. Dick Cunningham, 1967-68 ................... 17.6 3. Jim Jennings, 1961-62 .......................... 17.2 4. Jim Jennings, 1962-63 .......................... 16.1 5. Dick Cunningham, 1965-66 ................... 15.6 6. Jim Jennings, 1963-64 .......................... 15.1 7. Popeye Jones, 1991-92 ......................... 14.4 8. Gene Herndon, 1960-61 ........................ 14.3 9. Popeye Jones, 1990-91 ......................... 14.2 10. Stewart Johnson, 1964-65 .................... 14.1

REBOUNDING CAREER Rebounds 1. Popeye Jones, 1988-92......................... 1,374 2. Dick Cunningham, 1965-68 .................. 1,292 3. Jim Jennings, 1961-64 ......................... 1,147 4. Stewart Johnson, 1963-66....................... 981 5. Isaac Spencer, 1997-01............................ 976 6. Cuthbert Victor, 2000-04 ........................... 935 7. Marcelous Starks, 1971-74 ...................... 875 8. Ron Johnson, 1968-71 ........................... 837 9. Quitman Sullins, 1954-58 ........................ 791 10. Claude Virden, 1967-70 ........................... 778 Rebounding Average 1. Dick Cunningham, 1965-68 .................... 18.2 2. Ron Johnson, 1968-71 ........................... 16.7 3. Jim Jennings, 1961-64 ........................... 16.2 4. Gene Herndon, 1959-61 ......................... 12.9 5. Stewart Johnson, 1963-66 ...................... 12.9 6. Marcelous Starks, 1971-74 ......................11.7 7. Popeye Jones, 1988-92............................11.2 8. Claude Virden, 1967-70 ...........................11.0 9. James Singleton, 2001-03 ....................... 10.5 10. Quitman Sullins, 1954-58 .......................... 9.9

Cunningham

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SINGLE GAME REBOUNDS 36 - Dick Cunningham vs. MacMurray (1/2/67)

ANNUAL REBOUNDING LEADERS Years Name Reb Avg 51-52 .... Melvin Deweese .................. 318 .......... 11.0 52-53 .... Garrett Beshear .................. 255 ............ 9.4 53-54 .... Fran Watrous ...................... 243 ............ 7.8 54-55 .... Jim Gainey .......................... 251 ............ 9.7 55-56 .... Joe Mikez ............................ 221 ............ 8.8 56-57 .... Quitman Sullins ................... 323 .......... 13.5 57-58 .... Quitman Sullins ................... 300 .......... 12.5 58-59 .... Ken Peterson ...................... 230 ............ 9.2 59-60 .... Gene Herndon .................... 267 .......... 11.6 60-61 .... Gene Herndon .................... 328 .......... 14.3 61-62 .... Jim Jennings ....................... 431 .......... 17.2 62-63 .... Jim Jennings ....................... 339 .......... 16.1 63-64 .... Jim Jennings ....................... 377 .......... 15.1 64-65 .... Stewart Johnson ................. 367 .......... 14.1 65-66 .... Dick Cunningham ................ 390 .......... 15.6 66-67 .....Dick Cunningham................... 479 ..........*21.8 67-68 .... Dick Cunningham ................ 423 .......... 17.6 68-69 .... Claude Virden ..................... 320 .......... 11.4 69-70 .... Ron Johnson ....................... 324 .......... 12.5 70-71 .... Ron Johnson ....................... 235 ............ 9.8 71-72 .... Marcelous Starks ................ 284 .......... 10.9 72-73 .... Mike Coleman ..................... 298 .......... 11.9 73-74 .... Marcelous Starks ................ 319 .......... 12.8 74-75 .... Larry Moffett ........................ 257 .......... 10.3 75-76 .... Jesse Williams .................... 227 ............ 8.7 76-77 .... Mike Muff............................. 219 ............ 8.4 77-78 .... Mike Muff............................. 234 ............ 9.4 78-79 .... John Randall ....................... 211 ............ 8.4 79-80 .... Gary Hooker ........................ 356 .......... 12.3 80-81 .... Kenney Hammonds ............ 172 ............ 6.4 81-82 .... Ricky Hood .......................... 249 ............ 8.9 82-83 .... Ricky Hood .......................... 295 .......... 10.2 83-84 .... VadaMartin .......................... 174 ............ 6.2 84-85 .... Vada Martin ......................... 177 ............ 6.3 85-86 .... Chuck Glass ........................ 196 ............ 6.8 86-87 .... Jeff Martin ........................... 158 ............ 5.6 87-88 .... Chris Ogden ........................ 211 ............ 6.8 88-89 .... Linzie Foster ....................... 205 ............ 6.8 89-90 .... Popeye Jones ..................... 336 .......... 11.2

Popeye Jones Years Name Reb Avg 90-91 .... Popeye Jones .............. *469 .......... 14.2 91-92 .... Popeye Jones ..................... 431 .........*14.4 92-93 .... Jerry Wilson ........................ 145 ............ 4.8 93-94 .... Antwan Hoard ..................... 195 ............ 5.0 94-95 .... Vincent Rainey .................... 177 ............ 6.1 95-96 .... Fred Walker......................... 210 ............ 7.5 96-97 .... Vincent Rainey .................... 247 ............ 8.2 97-98 .... Isaac Spencer ..................... 275 ............ 8.3 98-99 .... Isaac Spencer ..................... 234 ............ 7.1 99-00 .... Isaac Spencer ..................... 261 ............ 8.2 00-01 .... Antione Whelchel ................ 227 ............ 7.8 01-02 .... James Singleton ................. 312 .......... 10.1 02-03 .... James Singleton ................. 320 .......... 11.0 03-04 .... Cuthbert Victor .................... 347 .......... 10.2 04-05 .... Shawn Witherspoon ............. 135 ........... 5.0 05-06 .... Shawn Witherspoon ........... 239 ............ 7.7 06-07 .... Shawn Witherspoon ............ 159 ............ 5.5 07-08 .... Bruce Carter ........................ 173 ............ 5.6 08-09 .... Ivan Aska ........................... 181 ............ 5.8 * - National Leader

Jennings

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Starks


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MISCELLANEOUS ANNUAL ASSIST LEADERS * Since 1972 Years Name Assists Avg 72-73 .......Les Taylor ........................83 .......3.3 73-74 .......Darnell Adell .....................52 .......2.1 74-75 .......Grover Woolard ................118 ......4.7 75-76 .......Grover Woolard ................111 ......4.3 76-77 .......Grover Woolard ................117 ......4.3 77-78 .......Mike Muff ..........................68 .......2.7 78-79 .......David Lowry ......................94 .......3.8 79-80 .......Lamont Sleets...................157 .....5.1 80-81 .......Lamont Sleets...................101 .....3.7 81-82 .......Glen Green .......................137 .....4.9 82-83 .......Lamont Sleets...................117 ......4.0 83-84 .......Brian Stewart ....................100 .....3.6 84-85 .......Chuck Glass .....................112 ......4.0 85-86 .......Don Mann .........................86 .......3.0 86-87 .......Don Mann .........................129 .....4.6 87-88 .......Don Mann .........................144 .....6.0 88-89 .......Don Mann .........................172 .....5.7 89-90 .......Frank Allen........................109 .....3.6 90-91 .......Greg Coble .......................118 ......3.6 91-92 .......Maurice Cannon ...............110 ......3.7 92-93 .......Frank Allen........................65 .......2.3 93-94 .......Cedric Gumm ...................88 .......3.0 94-95 .......William Moore ...................99 .......3.3 95-96 .......Marcus Brown...................119 ......4.1 96-97 .......Chad Townsend ................212 .....7.1 97-98 .......Chad Townsend ................171 .....5.2 98-99 .......Aubrey Reese ...................163 ....4.9 99-00 .......Aubrey Reese ...................152 ....4.8 00-01 .......Isaac Spencer...................112 .....3.9 01-02 .......Kevin Paschel ...................124 ....3.9 02-03 .......Mark Borders ....................87 .......3.1 03-04 .......Adam Chiles .....................133 .....4.6 04-05 .......Keith Jenifer......................112 ......4.0 05-06 .......Keith Jenifer......................105 .....3.4 06-07 .......Ed Horton .........................96 .......3.2 07-08 .......Kevin Thomas...................136 .....4.5 08-09 .......Kevin Thomas...................119 ......3.8 Isacc Miles.......................119......3.8

MOST ASSISTS SINGLE GAME 16 - Chad Townsend vs. E. Illinois (2-20-97)

MOST ASSISTS SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chad Townsend, 1996-97 ...................... 212 Don Mann, 1988-89 ............................... 172 Chad Townsend, 1997-98 ...................... 171 Aubrey Reese, 1998-99 ......................... 163 Lamont Sleets, 1979-80 ........................ 157 Aubrey Reese, 1999-00 ......................... 152 Don Mann, 1987-88 .............................. 144 Glen Green, 1981-82 ............................ 137 Don Mann, 1986-87 .............................. 129 Marcus Brown, 1995-96......................... 119

MOST ASSISTS CAREER 1. Don Mann, 1985-89 .............................. 531 2. Lamont Sleets, 1979-84 ........................ 459 3. Glen Green, 1979-83 ............................ 423

4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Chad Townsend, 1996-98 ...................... 383 Aubrey Reese, 1997-00 ......................... 383 Frank Allen, 1989-93.............................. 364 Kevin Paschel, 2000-04 ......................... 363 Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 ......................... 357 Grover Woolard, 1973-77 ..................... 341 Brian Stewart, 1980-84 ......................... 322 Antione Whelchel, 2000-04.................... 307

ANNUAL STEALS LEADERS * Since 1988 Years Name Steals Avg 88-89 .......Jeff Martin ...................... 37 ..........1.2 89-90 .......Popeye Jones ................ 57 ..........1.9 90-91 .......Greg Coble .................... 58 ..........1.7 91-92 .......Cedric Gumm ................ 50 ..........1.7 92-93 .......Cedric Gumm ................ 51 ..........1.7 93-94 .......Marcus Brown................ 57 ..........1.9 94-95 .......Marcus Brown................ 76 ..........2.5 95-96 .......Vincent Rainey .............. 59 ..........2.0 96-97 .......Chad Townsend ............. 56 ..........1.8 97-98 .......Chad Townsend ............. 45 ..........1.3 98-99 .......Aubrey Reese ................ 57 ..........1.8 00-99 .......Aubrey Reese ................ 62 ..........1.9 00-01 .......Justin Burdine ................ 43 ..........1.4 01-02 .......Cuthbert Victor............... 50 ..........1.5 02-03 .......Cuthbert Victor............... 50 ..........1.7 03-04 .......Adam Chiles .................. 50 ..........1.7 04-05 .......Trey Pearson ................. 52 ..........1.9 05-06 .......Shawn Witherspoon ...... 52 ..........1.6 06-07 .......Ed Horton ...................... 44 ..........1.4 07-08 .......Danero Thomas ........... 45 ..........1.4 08-09 .......Danero Thomas ........... 48 ..........1.5

MOST STEALS SINGLE GAME 8 - Kevin Thomas vs Missouri (12-13-08) 8 - Brian Stewart vs Eastern Illinois (2-7-83)

MOST STEALS SEASON 1. Marcus Brown, 1994-95 .........................76 2. Marcus Brown, 1995-96 .........................65 Fred Walker, 1994-95 .............................65 4. Aubrey Reese, 1999-00 .........................62 5. Vincent Rainey, 1995-96 ........................59 Chuck Glass, 1985-86 ............................59 7. Aubrey Reese, 1998-99 .........................58 Greg Coble, 1990-91 ..............................58 9. Popeye Jones, 1989-90 ........................57 Marcus Brown, 1993-94 ........................57 Brian Stewart, 1981-82 .........................57

MOST STEALS CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Marcus Brown, 1993-96 .......................232 Brian Stewart, 1980-84 .......................196 Lamont Sleets, 1979-84 ......................191 Vincent Rainey, 1994-97 ......................176 Cuthbert Victor, 2000-04 ......................167 Cedric Gumm, 1990-94 ........................160 Popeye Jones, 1988-92 .......................159 Glen Green, 1979-83 ..........................141 Aubrey Reese, 1997-00 .......................134 Frank Allen, 1989-93 ............................133

RECORDS ANNUAL BLOCKS LEADERS * Since 1988 Years Name Blocks Avg 88-89 .......Jeff Martin ...................... 33 ..........1.1 89-90 .......Paul King ....................... 19 ..........0.6 80-91 .......Popeye Jones ................ 25 ..........0.8 91-92 .......Popeye Jones ................ 27 ..........0.9 92-93 .......Antoine Teague.............. 60 ..........2.0 93-94 .......Antoine Teague.............. 64 ..........2.2 94-95 .......Quennon Echols ............ 65 ..........2.1 95-96 .......Quennon Echols ............ 37 ..........1.9 96-97 .......Arnell Hamilton .............. 27 ..........0.9 97-98 .......Isaac Spencer................ 50 ..........1.5 98-99 .......Isaac Spencer................ 26 ..........0.8 00-99 .......Isaac Spencer................ 27 ..........0.8 00-01 .......Andi Hornig .................... 52 ..........1.7 01-02 .......Cuthbert Victor............... 44 ..........1.3 02-03 .......James Singleton ............ 52 ..........1.7 03-04 .......Cuthbert Victor............... 57 ..........1.6 04-05 .......Pearson Griffith.............. 34 ..........1.2 05-06 .......Pearson Griffith.............. 79 ..........2.5 06-07 .......Tony Easley .................. 18 ..........0.7 07-08 .......Tony Easley .................. 28 ..........0.8 08-09 .......Danero Thomas ........... 20 ..........0.6

MOST BLOCKS SINGLE GAME 9 - Antoine Teague vs Pikeville (1-2-93) Quennon Echols vs Ashland (12-30-95)

MOST BLOCKS SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Pearson Griffith, 2005-06 ...................... 79 Quennon Echols, 1994-95 .................... 65 Antoine Teague, 1993-94 ...................... 64 James Singleton, 2001-02 .................... 63 Antoine Teague, 1992-93 ...................... 60 Cuthbert Victor, 2003-04 ....................... 57 James Singleton, 2002-03 .................... 52 Andi Hornig, 2000-01 ............................ 52 Isaac Spencer, 1997-98 ........................ 50 Cuthbert Victor, 2001-02 ....................... 44

MOST BLOCKS CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Cuthbert Victor, 2000-04 ..................... 160 Jeff Martin, 1985-89 ............................ 130 Isaac Spencer, 1997-01 ...................... 127 Antoine Teague, 1992-94 .................... 124 Andi Hornig, 2000-04 .......................... 119 James Singleton, 2001-03 .................. 115 Pearson Griffith, 2004-06 .................... 113 Quennon Echols, 1995-96 .................. 102 Paul King, 1987-91................................ 99 Popeye Jones, 1988-92 ........................ 87 Danny Jarrett, 1976-78 ........................ 69 Mike Lahm, 1983-85 ............................ 69

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COACHES

HISTORY

MURRAY STATE ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Carlisle Cutchin 17 Rice Mountjoy 1 John Miller 6 Harlan Hodges 6 Rex Alexander 4 Cal Luther 16 Fred Overton 4 Ron Greene 7 Steve Newton 6 Scott Edgar 4 Mark Gottfried 3 Tevester Anderson 5 Mick Cronin 3 Billy Kennedy 3

Tenure 1925-41 1942 1943-48 1948-54 1955-58 1959-74 1975-78 1978-85 1985-91 1992-95 1995-98 1998-03 2003-06 2006-

i----------- Overall ------------i i----------------- OVC ----------------------i Gm W-L Pct. Years W-L Pct. Reg Tourn 368 267-101 .725 -----22 18-4 .818 -----113 63-50 .556 -----175 109-66 .623 6 39-29 .573 1 1 99 45-54 .455 4 21-19 .525 0 0 395 241-154 .610 16 125-88 .586 3 1 103 44-59 .427 4 21-25 .456 0 0 197 119-78 .604 7 63-35 .642 3 0 181 116-65 .640 6 57-21 .730 4 3 118 78-40 .661 4 48-14 .774 3 2 92 68-24 .739 3 40-12 .769 3 2 155 103-52 .664 5 50-24 .675 2 2 93 69-24 .741 3 42-10 .807 1 2 92 53-39 .576 3 39-19 .672 0 0

Ron Greene

Reg - Indicates regular season OVC titles Tourn - Indicates OVC Tournament titles

COACHES NCAA/NIT RECORDS Ron Greene ..................2-3 ....... 0 NCAA ...... 1 NIT Steve Newton ...............1-4 ....... 3 NCAA ...... 1 NIT Mick Cronin...................0-2 ....... 2 NCAA Cal Luther .....................0-2 ....... 2 NCAA Tevester Anderson ......0-2 ....... 2 NCAA Scott Edgar ...................0-3 ....... 2 NCAA ...... 1 NIT Mark Gottfried ...............0-3 ....... 2 NCAA ...... 1 NIT

CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASONS Steve Newton 4

1988 NCAA .............22-9 1989 NIT ............... 19-11 1990 NCAA .............21-9 1991 NCAA .............24-9 Mark Gottfried 3 1996 NIT ...............19-10 1997 NCAA ...........20-10 1998 NCAA .............29-4 Ron Greene 2 1982 NIT .................20-8 1983 NIT .................21-8 Scott Edgar 2 1994 NIT .................23-6 1995 NCAA .............21-9

MOST 20-WIN SEASONS

ONE LOSS STARTS TO A SEASON Coach Record Season Carlisle Cutchin .............. 19-1 ................ 1935-36 Carlisle Cutchin .............. 12-1 ................ 1929-30 Carlisle Cutchin .............. 15-1 ................ 1931-32 Carlisle Cutchin .............. 12-1 ................ 1936-37 Ron Greene .................... 14-1 ................ 1982-83 Harlan Hodges................ 12-1 ................ 1950-51 Harlan Hodges................ 11-1 ................ 1951-52 Mark Gottfried ................. 11-1 ................ 1997-98

Coach Streak Season Carlisle Cutchin ................. 16 ................ 1935-36 Carlisle Cutchin ................. 15 ................ 1931-32 Steve Newton .................... 14 ................ 1989-90 Ron Greene ....................... 14 ................ 1982-83 Carlisle Cutchin ................. 13 ................ 1937-38 Mark Gottfried .................... 12 ................ 1997-98 Harlan Hodges................... 12 ................ 1950-51 John Miller ......................... 12 ................ 1942-43 Rice Mountjoy .................... 12 ................ 1941-42 Carlisle Cutchin ................. 12 ................ 1936-37 Mick Cronin........................ 10 ................ 2005-06

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LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

Name Total Seasons Best Carlisle Cutchin 4........16 ................ 27 Ron Greene 3........ 7 ................ 23 Steve Newton 3........ 6 ................ 24 Harlan Hodges 2........ 6 ................ 24 Scott Edgar 2........ 4 ................ 23 Mark Gottfried 2........ 3 ................ 29 Tevester Anderson 2........ 5 ................ 27 Mick Cronin 2........ 3 ................ 28

Coach Record Season Carlisle Cutchin .............. 16-0 ................ 1929-30 Carlisle Cutchin .............. 12-0 ................ 1936-37 Harlan Hodges................ 12-0 ................ 1950-51 Harlan Hodges................ 12-0 ................ 1951-52 Mark Gottfried ................... 9-0 ................ 1997-98 Tevester Anderson ............ 9-0 ................ 1998-99 Carlilse Cutchin ................ 8-0 ................ 1937-38 Mick Cronin....................... 8-0 ................ 2003-04

Alexander

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ALL-OVC

HONORS

Lamont Sleets

Isaac Spencer

Frank Allen

Garrett Beshear

Jim Jennings

Popeye Jones

Don Mann

Jeff Martin

Vincent Rainey

Les Taylor

Cuthbert Victor

Shawn Witherspoon

Bennie Purcell

MSU ALL-OVC SELECTIONS 1949..........None 1950..........Harold Loughary ..................Charley Snow 1951..........Garrett Beshear ..................Bennie Purcell ..................Gene Garrett 1952..........Bennie Purcell ..................Garrett Beshear 1953..........Garrett Beshear ..................Rich Gott 1954..........Howie Crittenden 1955..........Howie Crittenden 1956..........No team selected 1957..........Quitman Sullins ..................Gerald Tabor 1958..........Terry Darnall ..................Quitman Sullins 1959..........Terry Darnall 1960..........Gene Herndon ..................Mike O’Riordan ..................Jarrell Graham 1961..........Gene Herndon ..................Larrry Bale 1962..........Jim Jennings 1963..........Jim Jennings ..................Al Varnas 1964..........Jim Jennings ..................Stewart Johnson 1965..........Stewart Johnson ..................John Namciu 1966..........Herb McPherson 1967..........Dick Cunningham ..................Hern McPherson 1968..........Dick Cunningham 1969..........Hector Blondet ..................Claude Virden 1970..........Claude Virden 1971..........Les Taylor 1972..........Les Taylor 1973..........Mike Coleman ..................Les Taylor 1974..........Mike Coleman 1975..........Jesse Williams 1976..........Jesse Williams 1977..........Mike Muff ..................Grover Woolard 1978..........Mike Muff 1979..........John Randall

..................Kenny Hammonds 1980..........Gary Hooker ..................Lamont Sleets 1981..........Lamont Sleets ..................Kenny Hammonds 1982..........Ricky Hood ..................Glen Green 1983..........Glen Green ..................Ricky Hood ..................Lamont Sleets 1984..........Lamont Sleets ..................Craig Talley 1985..........Vada Martin ..................Craig Talley 1986..........Chuck Glass 1987..........Jeff Martin ..................Don Mann 1988..........Jeff Martin ..................Don Mann 1989..........Jeff Martin ..................Don Mann 1990..........Popeye Jones ..................Chris Ogden ..................Paul King 1991..........Popeye Jones ..................Greg Coble ..................Frank Allen ..................Paul King 1992..........Popeye Jones ..................Frank Allen 1993..........Frank Allen 1994..........Marcus Brown ..................Cedric Gumm 1995..........Marcus Brown ..................Vincent Rainey 1996..........Marcus Brown ..................Vincent Rainey 1997..........Vincent Rainey ..................De’Teri Mayes ..................Chad Townsend 1998..........De’Teri Mayes ..................Chad Townsend ..................Isaac Spencer 1999..........Isaac Spencer ..................Aubrey Reese ..................Rod Murray 2000..........Aubrey Reese ..................Isaac Spencer

2001..........Isaac Spencer ..................Justin Burdine 2002..........Justin Burdine ..................James Singleton 2003..........James Singleton ..................Cuthbert Victor 2004..........Cuthbert Victor ..................Chris Shumate 2005..........Trey Pearson 2006..........Shawn Witherspoon 2007..........Bruce Carter 2008..........Bruce Carter 2009..........Danero Thomas ..................Isacc Miles ..................Ivan Aska

OVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1963-64 ........................................ Jim Jennings 1968-69 ...................................... Claude Virden 1971-72 .............................................Les Taylor 1972-73 .............................................Les Taylor 1979-80 .........................................Gary Hooker 1982-83 .......................................... Glen Green 1987-88 ............................................ Jeff Martin 1988-89 ............................................ Jeff Martin 1989-90 ...................................... Popeye Jones 1990-91 ...................................... Popeye Jones 1994-95 ...................................... Marcus Brown 1995-96 ...................................... Marcus Brown 1997-98 ........................................... D.T. Mayes 1999-00 ...................................... Aubrey Reese 2003-04 ..................................... Cuthbert Victor

OVC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1980 ............................................. Gary Hooker 1988 .................................................Jeff Martin 1989 .................................................Jeff Martin 1991 ...........................................Popeye Jones 1992 ...........................................Popeye Jones 1995 .......................................... Marcus Brown 1998 ...........................................De'Teri Mayes

OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

OVC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1997 ........................................... De’Teri Mayes 1998 ...........................................Isaac Spencer

FOUR-TIME SELECTIONS Lamont Sleets ................... 1980, 1981,1983, 1984 Isaac Spencer ................... 1998,1999, 2000, 2001

THREE-TIME SELECTIONS Frank Allen.................................1991, 1992, 1993 Garrett Beshear ........................1951, 1952, 1953 Marcus Brown............................1994, 1995, 1996 Jim Jennings .............................1962, 1963, 1964 Popeye Jones ............................1990, 1991, 1992 Don Mann .................................1987, 1988, 1989 Jeff Martin .................................1987, 1988, 1989 Vincent Rainey ..........................1995, 1996, 1997 Les Taylor .................................1971, 1972, 1973

TWO-TIME SELECTIONS Justin Burdine .....................................2001, 2002 Bruce Carter .......................................2007, 2008 Mike Coleman ....................................1973, 1974 Howie Crittenden ...............................1954, 1955 Dick Cunningham ..............................1967, 1968 Terry Darnall ......................................1958, 1959 Glen Green ........................................1982, 1983 Gene Herndon ...................................1960, 1961 Ricky Hood ........................................1982, 1983 Stewart Johnson ................................1964, 1965 De’Teri Mayes .....................................1997, 1998 Herb McPherson ................................1966, 1967 Mike Muff ...........................................1977, 1978 Bennie Purcell ....................................1951, 1952 Aubrey Reese .....................................1999, 2000 James Singleton .................................2002, 2003 Craig Talley ........................................1984, 1985 Chad Townsend ..................................1997, 1998 Claude Virden ....................................1969, 1970 Cuthbert Victor....................................2003, 2004 Jesse Williams ....................................1975, 1976 Jimmy Young ......................................1970, 1971

2009 ..................................................Ivan Aska

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

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RECORDS

The Regional Special Events Center has been home to Murray State Basketball since the beginning of the 1998-99 season. In the first game at the RSEC, the Racers defeated Southern Illinois, 65-62, on Nov. 14, 1998. Since that time, MSU Basketball has enjoyed one of the best homecourt advantages in college basketball with a 131-25 record in 11 seasons in the building which is good for an .839 winning percentage. The largest crowd to watch a Racer game at the RSEC was the 8,602 fans that showed up to watch MSU battle Southeast Missouri on Feb. 11, 1999. Isaac Spencer holds the Racer RSEC scoring record with 42 points against Tennessee State in 2001.

ALL-TIME RSEC ATTENDANCE TOTALS Year Games 1998-99 13 1999-00 13 2000-01 13 2001-02 15 2002-03 14 2003-04 16 2004-05 14 2005-06 15 2006-07 13 2007-08 16 2008-09 14 TOTALS 156

Record 13-0 11-2 11-2 11-4 12-2 15-1 10-4 14-1 8-5 14-2 12-2 131-25

Total Att 66,694 59,078 58,425 41,061 56,316 67,328 58,945 53,833 41,726 50,962 49,606 603,974

Avg Att 5,130 4,544 4,494 2,737 4,022 4,208 4,210 3,589 3,210 3,189 3,543 3,871

Season Points MSU Opp Best Crowd 1,038 841 8,602 1,108 937 7,199 1,081 974 7,076 1,249 1,012 4,167 1,142 934 7,288 1,364 1,065 6,422 1,029 901 6,612 1,083 864 6,089 876 759 5,389 1,234 1,038 5,898 1,110 840 7,038 79.9 Avg 65.1 Avg

Opponent SE Missouri Morehead St. Tenn. Tech Morehead W. Kentucky S. Illinois W. Kentucky Samford Morehead St. SE Missouri W. Kentucky

RSEC TOP-10 CROWDS Date Att. Opponent Result Score MSU High Pt 2-11-99 8,602 SE Missouri Won 62-52 Reese 1-23-99 8,352 Austin Peay Won 89-58 Spencer 11-11-98 7,633 Southern Illinois Won 65-62 Spencer 12-07-02 7,288 Western Kentucky Won 83-72 Shumate 2-19-00 7,199 Morehead State Won 80-65 Reese 2-22-01 7,076 Tennessee Tech Lost 71-94 Spencer 11-22-08 7,038 Western Kentucky Won 89-61 Aska 1-15-00 6,640 SE Missouri Lost 78-84 Reese 12-4-04 6,612 Western Kentucky Lost 72-82 Pearson 1-06-01 6,432 UT Martin Won 76-69 Spencer

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Result Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won

Score 62-52 80-65 94-71 60-66 83-72 68-64 82-72 59-38 74-62 86-85 89-61


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RSEC RSEC FACTS Opened: Cost: Square Feet: Capacity: Chair seats Bleacher seats First Game: Opponent: First MSU Point: First MSU Field Goal: First MSU 3PT FG:

June 1998 $21 Million 188,800 8,600 2,000 6,500 Nov. 14, 1998 Southern Illinois Isaac Spencer hit a free throw Duane Virgil Rod Murray

RSEC OPPONENTS RECORDS MSU Opp. Alabama State ............................... 1 .....................0 Anderson ....................................... 1 .....................0 Arkansas State .............................. 1 .....................0 Arkansas Tech ............................... 1 .....................0 Austin Peay ................................... 8 .....................2 Avila ............................................... 1 .....................0 Belhaven........................................ 1 .....................0 Campbellsville ............................... 1 .....................0 Chicago State ................................ 1 .....................0 Chattanooga .................................. 1 .....................0 Colorado Springs ........................... 3 .....................0 Delaware State .............................. 1 .....................0 Detroit ............................................ 1 .....................0 Eastern Illinois .............................. 12 ....................1 Eastern Kentucky .......................... 9 .....................2 Gardner-Webb ............................... 1 .....................1 Hanover College ............................ 1 .....................0 Illinois-Chicago ............................. 1 .....................0 Indiana-South Bend ....................... 1 .....................0 Indiana State ................................. 2 .....................0 Jacksonville State. ......................... 5 .....................0 Louisiana Tech............................... 0 .....................1 Lyon ............................................... 0 .....................1 Middle Tennessee.......................... 2 .....................1 Morehead State ............................. 9 .....................2 Rice ............................................... 1 .....................0 Rider .............................................. 1 .....................0 Saint Catharine .............................. 1 .....................0 Samford ......................................... 2 .....................3 South Alabama .............................. 0 .....................1 Southeast Missouri ........................ 8 .....................4 SIU-Edwardsville ........................... 3 .....................0 Southern Illinois ............................. 2 .....................2 Southern Miss................................ 1 .....................0 UT Martin ...................................... 12 ....................0 Tennessee State ........................... 13 ....................1 Tennessee Tech............................ 11 ....................2 Texas A&M-CC .............................. 1 .....................0 Texas-San Antonio......................... 1 .....................0 UAB ............................................... 1 .....................0 Wagner .......................................... 1 .....................0 West Florida .................................. 3 .....................0 Western Kentucky ......................... 4 .....................1

RECORDS RSEC HIGH BLOCKS GAMES

RSEC HIGH SCORING GAMES Pts 42 37 37 37 37 35 35 35 35 33 33 33 33 31 30 30 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25

Name Isaac Spencer Justin Burdine James Singleton Justin Burdine James Singleton Cuthbert Victor Isaac Spencer Cuthbert Victor Isaac Spencer Shawn Witherspoon Justin Burdine Justin Burdine Shawn Witherspoon Isaac Spencer Chris Shumate Isaac Spencer Isaac Spencer Justin Burdine Justin Burdine Isaac Spencer Aubrey Reese Aubrey Reese Trey Pearson Isaac Spencer Bruce Carter Tyler Holloway Trey Pearson Cuthbert Victor Rick Jones Cuthbert Victor Rod Murray Aubrey Reese Isaac Spencer Issian Redding

Opponent Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Chicago State Alabama State Chicago State Alabama State Morehead State SE Missouri West Florida Morehead State Tennessee State West Florida Eastern Kentucky Colorado Springs Tenn. Tech Southern Illinois Eastern Illinois SE Missouri Eastern Illinois SIU-Edwardsville Detroit Austin Peay Arkansas State Western Kentucky Morehad State Tennessee State Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Middle Tenn. Morehead State Eastern Kentucky

Year 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 1999 2003 1999 2005 2002 2001 2005 2001 2002 2001 2000 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2005 1999 2008 2007 2004 2004 2004 2003 1999 1999 1999 2005

RSEC HIGH REBOUND GAMES Reb Name 18 James Singleton 18 James Singleton 17 Andi Hornig 17 James Singleton 17 Cuthbert Victor 16 Isaac Spencer 16 Ray Cunningham 16 Cuthbert Victor 15 Shawn Witherspoon 15 Cuthbert Victor 15 Cuthbert Victor 15 James Singleton 15 Isaac Spencer 15 Isaac Spencer 15 Cuthbert Victor 14 James Singleton 14 James Singleton

Opponent Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Morehead State SE Missouri Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Rice Eastern Kentucky Southern Illinois Gardner-Webb Tennessee State Colorado Springs SE Missouri Indiana State SIU-Edwardsville

Year 2002 2003 2001 2003 2004 2000 2000 2002 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 2004 2002 2002

RSEC HIGH ASSIST GAMES Ast 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9

Name Aubrey Reese Adam Chiles Isacc Miles Chris Shumate Aubrey Reese Kevin Thomas Isacc Miles Kevin Thomas

Opponent Alabama State Southern Miss. UT Martin SIU-Edwardsville Tennessee State Austin Peay SE Missouri SE Missouri

Blk 8 7 6 6 6 6 6

Name Pearson Griffith Cuthbert Victor Pearson Griffith Cuthbert Victor Cuthbert Victor James Singleton James Singleton

Stl 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Name Trey Pearson Trey Pearson Chris Shumate Adam Chiles Danero Thomas Shawn Witherspoon Trey Pearson James Singleton Antoine Whelchel Antonio Henderson Antoine Whelchel Marlon Towns

Team 2006 2002 2005 2004 2004 2001 2002

RSEC HIGH STEALS GAME Opponent Eastern Illinois Missouri Eastern Kentucky SIU-Edwardsville Avila UT-Martin Arkansas Tech Indiana State West Florida Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Morehead State

Year 2006 2005 2004 2003 2007 2006 2004 2002 2002 2001 2001 1999

MSU HIGH SCORING GAMES Score 103-56 103-72 103-76 109-44 113-95 114-100

W/L Won Won Won Won Won Won

Opponent *Eastern Illinois Tennessee State ^Gardner-Webb Colorado Springs Alabama State *Tennessee State

Year 2002 2001 2000 2001 1999 2001

MSU LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Margin +65 +52 +47 +46 +40

Score 109-44 92-40 103-56 85-39 94-54

Opponent Colorado Springs Morehead State *Eastern Illinois Indiana State Southern Miss

Year 2004 2005 2005 2001 2006

OPPONENT LOW SCORING GAME Score 38- 59 39- 68 39- 85 40- 92 44-109 46-84

W/L Won Won Won Won Won Won

Opponent Samford Delaware State Indiana State Morehead State Colorado Springs Lyon

Year 2006 2004 2002 2005 2001 2008

MSU WINNING STREAKS 17 15

Year 1999 2003 2009 2002 2000 2008 2009 2008

Opponent UT Martin UT Martin Morehead State Texas A&M CC Eastern Kentucky UAB Eastern Kentucky

14 12 12

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Start End Start End StartEndStartEndStartEnd-

Southern Illinois SE Missouri Rice Samford UT Martin Southern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Samford Jacksonville State Western Kentucky

1998 2000 2005 2006 2001 2001 2003 2003 2004 2004

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NCAA

RECORDS

MURRAY STATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Year 1964 1969 1988 1990 1991 1992 1995 1997 1998 1999 2002 2004 2006

MSU Site Seed Evanston, Ill. --Carbondale, Ill. --Lincoln, Neb. 14 Lincoln, Neb. 14 Knoxville, Tenn. 16 Atlanta, Ga. 13 Milwaukee, Wis. 14 Tallahassee, Fla. 15 Charlotte, N.C. 15 Oklahoma City, Okla. 9 Indianapolis, Ind. 13 Chicago, Ill. 14 Columbus, Ohio 12 Dayton, Ohio 14

Opp Opponent Seed Loyola (Ill.) --Marquette --North Carolina St. 3 Kansas 6 Michigan State 1 Alabama 4 Arkansas 3 North Carolina 2 Duke 2 Rhode Island 8 Ohio State 4 Georgia 3 Illinois 5 North Carolina 3

TEAM RECORDS Most Points ............................ 91 ...........vs. Loyola (1964) Most Rebounds ..................... 53 ............vs. Ohio State (1999) Most Field Goals.................... 40 ............vs. Loyola (1964) Most FG Attempts .................. 86 ............vs. Loyola (1964) High FG Percentage .............. .500 .........vs. N.C. State (1988) Three-Pointers Made ............. 10 ............vs. Georgia (2002) Three-Pointers Attempted...... 25 ............vs. Georgia (2002) Free Throws Made ................ 17 ............vs. Ohio State (1999) Free Throws Attempted ......... 25 ............vs. Ohio State (1999) Free Throw Percentage ......... .846 .........vs. North Carolina (1995) Most Assists........................... 17 ............vs. Arkansas (1992) Most Steals ............................ 11 ............vs. North Carolina (1995) Most Blocked Shots ............... 3 ..............vs. Rhode Island (1998)

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES Points Player Opponent Year 37 ............. Popeye Jones ............. Michigan State .......... ..........1990 1990 26 ............. Aubrey Reese ............. Ohio State ................. .................1999 1999 26 ............. Marcus Brown ............. North Carolina ........... ...........1995 1995 25 ............. Frank Allen .................. Arkansas ................... ...................1992 1992 25 ............. Paul King..................... King..................... Alabama .................... ....................1991 1991 24 ............. Jim Jennings ............... Loyola........................ ........................1964 1964 23 ............. Cuthbert Victor ............ Georgia ..................... .....................2002 2002 22 ............. Jeff Martin ................... Kansas ...................... ......................1988 1988 22 ............. Greg Coble.................. Coble.................. Alabama .................... ....................1991 1991

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Venue Welsh-Ryan Arena SIU Arena Devaney Center Devaney Center Thompson-Bolling The Omni Bradley Center Leon Co. Civic Ctr. Charlotte Coliseum Myriad Center RCA Dome United Center Nationwide Arena Dayton Arena

Result Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost

Score 91-101 62-82 78-75 58-61 71-75(OT) 79-89 69-80 80-70 71-68 97-74 72-58 68-85 53-72 69-65

MSU High Scorer Jim Jennings (24) Claude Virden (17) Jeff Martin (23) Jeff Martin (22) Popeye Jones (37) Paul King (25) Frank Allen (25) Marcus Brown (26) Vincent Rainey (23) Isaac Spencer (18) Aubrey Reese (26) Cuthbert Victor (23) Cuthbert Victor (15) Trey Pearson (18)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points ...........................37.......... Popeye Jones ............................................................ vs. Michigan State (1990) Most Rebounds ....................19.......... Jim Jennings ............................................................ vs. Loyola (1964) Most Field Goals...................15.......... Popeye Jones ............................................................ vs. Michigan State (1990) Most FG Attempts .................36.......... Popeye Jones ............................................................ vs. Michigan State (1990) Three-Pointers Made ............6............ Frank Allen ............................................................ vs. Arkansas (1992) Three-Pointers Attempted.....11 .......... Justin Burdine ............................................................ vs. Georgia (2002) Free Throws Made ...............11 .......... Aubrey Reese ............................................................ vs. Ohio State (1999) Free Throws Attempted ........14.......... Aubrey Reese ............................................................ vs. Ohio State (1999) Most Assists..........................8............ Don Mann ............................................................ vs. N.C. State (1988) Most Steals ...........................6............ Vincent Rainey ............................................................ vs. North Carolina (1995) Most Blocked Shots ..............2............ James Singleton ............................................................ vs Georgia (2002) ............................................................ Popeye Jones ............................................................ vs. Alabama (1991)

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships


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RACERS Murray State 65 North Carolina 69

NCAA

GAMES

Mar. 17, 2006 • Dayton, Ohio Dayton Arena

Mar. 19, 2004 • Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena

Murray State 53 Illinois 72

Murray State 68 Georgia 85

In Dayton, Ohio, the Racers met North Carolina again and nearly pulled the upset in the NCAA Tournament. MSU held a 31-30 lead at half and still led by three with 8:50 remaining in the game. Darnell Hopkins tied the game at 65-65 with a jumper, but Tyler Hansbrough gave UNC the lead again with a baseline jumper with :43 left. MSU’s final try was a three-pointer from the corner by Trey Pearson. The shot rimmed off and the Racers were close but still lost 69-65. Pearson finished with 18 points (4-of-8 from three-point range), while Issian Redding came off the bench to score 12, with Justin Orr scoring 10. Shawn Witherspoon was off to a great start with five points and four rebounds in the first eight minutes of the game. However, he broke a bone in his right foot and had to leave the game.

The Racers met Illinois in the first round in Columbus, Ohio, in the 2004 NCAA Tournament. After falling behind 35-28 at the half, the Racers saw the Illini build a 15-point lead with 9:55 left and cruise from there for the win. OVC Player of The Year Cuthbert Victor led MSU with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, he also had a team-best seven rebounds. Chris Shumate added 13 as the only other Racer in double-figures. MSU had trouble defending Illinois’ Dee Brown who ended the game with 21 points. MSU shot 34 percent for the game.

The Racers blew into Chicago, Ill., to take on the Georgia Bulldogs in the 2002 NCAA Tournament at the house that Michael Jordan built, the United Center. MSU’s Justin Burdine did his best to pay tribute to the great Jordan by hitting four three-pointers in the first half for a robust 14 points. The Racers trailed at the break 42-39. The Bulldogs blasted MSU 43-29 in the second half to win the game going away. Cuthbert Victor led the Racers with 23 points on 10-of-20 shooting, while Burdine finished the game with 21 points.

#12 Murray State 53 (24-7) Player min fg fga Victor F 35 5 8 Whelchel F 30 2 4 Hornig C 16 0 1 Paschel G 15 1 3 Shumate G 38 5 14 Akin 2 0 0 Chiles 27 3 13 Jones 17 1 3 Witherspoon 20 0 3 TOTALS 200 17 49

ft 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 11

ast 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 8

to 1 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 10

tp 15 8 0 3 13 0 8 5 1 53

#14 Murray State 68 (19-13) Player min fg fga Whelchel F 38 1 7 Victor F 39 10 20 Singleton C 37 5 12 Burdine G 36 7 20 Paschel G 30 2 8 Henderson 15 2 4 Thomas 5 0 0 TOTALS 200 27 71

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to 1 0 4 6 3 3 0 17

tp 2 23 11 21 5 6 0 68

#5 Illinois 69 (23-7) Player min Augustine F 29 Powell F 22 Head G 36 Williams G 31 Brown G 39 Spears 1 Howard 1 McBride 13 Carter 1 Randle 2 Smith 8 Ingram 17 TOTALS 200

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to 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8

tp 10 11 8 8 21 0 0 3 0 0 2 9 72

#3 Georgia 85 (22-9) Player min fg Jar. Hayes F 39 14 Daniels F 28 4 Thomas C 16 0 Williams G 31 2 Wright G 38 6 Dean 13 1 Gibson 4 0 Jo. hayes 31 5 TOTALS 200 32

ft 1 3 1 5 2 0 0 4 16

to 2 3 1 3 2 0 1 1 13

tp 31 11 1 10 16 2 0 14 85

#14 Murray State 65 (24-7) Player min fg fga Witherspoon F 8 2 4 Orr F 34 4 12 Griffith C 23 3 6 Jenifer G 23 1 2 Hopkins G 22 2 10 Pearson 31 7 13 Wright 2 0 1 Holloway 9 0 2 McCoy 1 0 0 Kennedy 4 1 1 Redding 30 4 10 Johnson 13 1 4 TOTALS 200 25 65

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ast 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

to 0 6 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 13

tp 5 10 6 3 7 18 0 0 0 2 12 2 65

#3 North Carolina 69 (23-7) Player min fg fga Terry F 28 3 8 Noel F 38 2 5 Hansbrough F 31 8 14 Frasor G 29 3 5 Miller G 19 0 3 Ginyard 21 0 3 Thomas 11 0 1 Green 14 5 8 Sanders 9 1 1 TOTALS 200 22 48

ft 2 1 8 2 0 4 0 3 0 20

ast 2 2 2 2 0 3 2 1 1 15

to 5 0 4 2 0 2 1 3 0 17

tp 9 6 24 9 0 4 0 15 2 69

fta 2 2 10 2 1 4 0 4 0 25

reb 9 7 8 3 1 1 1 1 2 37

Halftime - MSU 31 UNC 30 Three-point goals - MSU 7-27 (Witherspoon 1-3, Orr 2-5, Jenifer 0-1, Hopkins 0-5, Pearson 4-8, Wright 0-1, Holloway 10-1) UNC 5-18 (Twerry 1-5, Noel 1-2, Frasor 1-2, Miller 0-3, Ginyard 0-1, Thomas 0-1, Green 2-4) Blocks - MSU 2 (Redding 1, Griffith 1) UNC 3 (Terry 2, Sanders 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 12,945

fg 4 4 3 3 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 27

fga 6 6 7 11 17 0 0 3 0 0 5 5 60

fta 5 4 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 17

reb 7 2 2 0 3 0 6 1 4 27

Mar. 15, 2002 • Chicago, Ill. United Center

Halftime - MSU 28 ILL 35 Three-point goals - MSU 8-20 (Victor 1-2, Whelchel 1-2, Paschell 0-2, Chiles 1-2, Jones 2-2, Witherspoon 1-2) ILL 9-24 (Head 2-5, Williams 2-7, Brown 3-8, McBride 1-2, Smith 0-1, Ingram 1-1) Blocks MSU 2 (Victor 1, Chiles 1) ILL 5 (Augustine 2, Williams 1, Smith 1, Ingram 1) Steals - MSU 4 (Victor 1, Whelchel 1, Shumate 1, Chiles 1) ILL 5 (Augustine 2, Brown 2, Head 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 16,501

fga 22 5 2 9 10 3 2 10 63

fta 1 3 2 6 3 2 0 4 21

reb 5 8 2 4 2 0 0 14 38

ast 4 2 1 2 10 1 0 1 21

Halftime - MSU 39 UGA 42 Three-point goals - MSU 10-25 (Whelchel 0-2, Victor 2-5, Burdine 5-11, Paschel 1-5, Henderson 2-2) UGA 5-12 (Jar. Hayes 2-3, Williams 1-4, Wright 2-4, Gibson 0-1) Blocks - MSU 2 (Singleton 2) UGA 3 (Daniels 1, Williams 1, Wright 1) Fouled out - Daniels Attendance - 20,926

Photo Credit: MSU Archives

James Singleton had a double-double for the Racers in their 2002 NCAA Tournament game against Georgia.

Photo Credit: MSU Archives Photo Credit: Cindi Cripps

Pearson Griffith goes up for a shot in the first half of the Racers’ NCAA Tournament game against UNC in 2006.

Chris Shumate and the Racers faced off with Illinois in the 2004 NCAA Tournament in Columbus, Ohio.

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Murray State 58 Ohio State 72

Murray State 74 Rhode Island 97 Mar. 13, 1998 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Myriad Center

Mar. 14, 1997 • Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Coliseum

The Murray State Racers battled eventual Final Four team Ohio State at the RCA Dome before bowing out of the 1999 NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis, Ind., by a 72-58 score. The Racers had trouble getting the ball in the hoop and shot but 27 percent for the game. Aubrey Reese was the lone bright spot for MSU with 26 points on 6-of-15 shooting plus 11-of-14 from the line. Duane Virgil grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds. The game saw Isaac Spencer go down with a lower back injury which limited him to only 19 minutes of playing time. Spencer ended the day with seven points and three rebounds. Marlon Towns was limited as well because of a toe injury.

The Murray State Racers went into the 1998 NCAA Tournament with their first national ranking in 27 years (25th by the Associated Press) and a ninth seed the best in program history. The Racers’ high hopes were dashed early when Rhode Island jumped on MSU and led 44-24 at the half. MSU could never get the Rams solved defensively and even though they shot better than 50 percent in the second half, they could never make a game of it. Isacc Spencer led the way for MSU with 18 points, while DT Mayes tossed in 16. Chad Townsend, Duane Virgil and Michael Floyd also scored in double-figures as MSU finished the season with a program record 29 wins.

#13 Murray State 58 (27-6) Player min fg fga Murray F 34 0 9 Spencer F 19 3 8 Virgil C 35 4 10 Towns G 23 3 9 Reese G 35 6 15 Floyd 17 0 2 Page 9 0 3 Burdine 2 0 0 Cunningham 17 2 9 Gay 9 0 1 TOTALS 200 18 66

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fta 2 2 0 0 14 0 0 0 3 4 25

reb 6 3 11 6 3 4 2 0 10 4 53

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to 1 2 2 1 7 1 0 1 1 1 17

tp 2 7 8 8 26 0 0 0 5 2 58

#9 Murray State 74 (29-4) Player min fg fga Murray F 17 0 3 Spencer F 33 8 14 Virgil C 31 5 9 Townsend G 35 4 17 Mayes G 37 6 19 Floyd 15 5 6 Reese 7 0 1 Page 13 1 3 Gay 9 0 0 Turner 3 0 0 TOTALS 200 29 72

ft 0 2 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 12

fta 0 4 2 6 2 1 0 0 0 2 17

reb 1 12 5 5 5 2 3 2 1 0 40

ast 0 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

to 0 5 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 13

tp 0 18 11 14 16 10 0 3 0 2 74

The Murray State Racers again had their sights set on upsetting one of college basketball’s big guns when they took Duke to the wire before bowing out of the 1997 NCAA Tournament in Charlotte, N.C. by a 71-68 score. In a game that was tied 35-35 at the half, the Racers held brief leads throughout the second half before falling behind by doubledigits with eight minutes left. The Racers battled back but never regained the lead. MSU held Duke to 37 percent shooting, but could only manage the same percentage in hitting 29 field goals in the game. Vincent Rainey led the Racers with 23 points to go along with 10 rebounds. DT Mayes added 17 with 11 coming from Arnell Hamilton and 10 from Chad Townsend. Mayes also had a double-double with 10 rebounds.

#4 Ohio State 72 (24-8) Player min fg Singleton F 29 3 Johnson C 32 2 Penn G 36 2 Brown G 28 0 Redd G 35 10 Savovic 21 2 Sanderson 6 3 Reese 13 2 TOTALS 200 24

ft 4 4 2 4 7 0 0 0 21

fta 6 6 4 6 12 0 1 0 35

reb 10 5 6 3 5 3 1 5 42

ast 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 0 11

to 1 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 10

tp 10 8 7 4 27 6 6 4 72

#8 Rhode Island 97 (23-8) Player min fg fga King F 22 4 11 Reynolds F 24 8 10 Clay C 26 6 9 Mobley G 32 5 10 Wheeler G 27 5 12 Jefferson 10 2 2 Arigbabu 23 4 7 Gay 3 0 1 Murphy 26 7 10 Bennett 7 0 2 TOTALS 200 41 74

ft 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 10

fta 1 1 4 2 3 2 4 0 2 0 19

reb 4 7 9 3 5 1 5 0 6 0 47

ast 1 2 0 0 7 0 3 1 0 0 14

to 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 10

tp 9 16 14 11 14 7 10 0 16 0 97

Mar. 11, 1999 • Indianapolis, Ind. RCA Dome

fga 7 6 12 1 20 3 3 5 57

Halftime - MSU 45 TSU 38 Three-point goals - MSU 5-11 (Miles 1-3, Holloway 2-4, Fraliex 0-1, K. Thomas 2-3) TSU 5-19 (Houston 0-1, Crutcher 1-6, Robinson 4-8, Cox 0-4) Blocks - MSU 3 (D. Thomas 2, Easley 1) TSU 3 (Houston 1, Funderburke 1, Robinson 1) Steals - MSU 6 (Miles 3, D. Thomas 1, McClain 1, Aska 1) TSU 7 (Houston 3, Robinson 2, Peters 1, Cox 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 23,274

Halftime - MSU 24 URI 44 Three-point goals - MSU 4-16 (Townsend 1-6, Mayes 2-7, Reese 0-1, page 1-2) URI 5-18 (King 0-4, Mobley 0-3, Wheeler 2-7, Jefferson 1-1, Murphy 2-3) Blocks - MSU 3 (Turner 1, Virgil 1, Townsend 1) URI 9 (Reynolds 4, King 3, Clay 1, Mobley 1) Steals - MSU 7 (Virgil 3, Spencer 1, Townsend 1, Mayes 1, Page 1) URI 7 (Mobley 2, Wheeler 2, Jefferson 2, Arigbabu 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 13,369

Murray State 68 Duke 71

#15 Murray State 68 (20-10) Player min fg fga Rainey F 35 10 26 Harris F 16 0 2 Hamilton C 27 5 7 Townsend G 40 4 16 Mayes G 39 8 20 Dahl 7 2 3 Dawson 15 0 3 Page 21 0 0 TOTALS 200 29 77

ft fta reb ast to tp 2 2 10 0 2 23 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 11 1 5 6 4 4 10 0 0 10 1 3 17 1 1 2 0 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 7 11 49 7 10 68

#2 Duke 71 (24-8) Player min Capel F 32 Carrawell F 27 McLeod C 34 Wojo-wski G 34 Langdon G 29 Price 17 Domzalski 6 James 6 Chappell 11 Newton 4 TOTALS 200

ft 2 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 16

fg 9 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 23

fga 17 6 11 6 8 5 1 0 7 0 61

fta 3 4 10 2 6 0 0 0 2 1 28

reb 3 5 10 6 3 3 2 2 3 1 47

ast 2 1 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 14

to 3 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 13

tp 25 7 12 7 10 2 0 0 8 0 71

Halftime - MSU 35 DU 35 Three-point goals - MSU 3-14 (Rainey 1-2, Townsend 1-2, Mayes 1-8, Dawson 0-2) DU 9-24 (Capel 5-8, McLeod 0-3, Wojo 2-5, Langdon 1-5, PRice 0-1, Chappell 1-2) Blocks - MSU 3 (Rainey 1, Hailton 1, Dahl 1) DU 7 (Mcleod 3) Steals - MSU 3 (Rainey 2, Dawson 1) DU 3 (Wojo 2) Fouled out - None Attendance - 14,480

Photo Credit: MSU Archives

Marlon Towns scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds for the Racers in the 1999 NCAA’s against Ohio State.

Photo Credit: MSU Archives Photo Credit: MSU Archives

Duane Virgil scored 11 points in the Racers’ 97-74 loss to Rhode Island in the 1998 NCAA Tournament.

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DT Mayes’ 17 points helped the Racers take Duke down to the final seconds in the 1997 NCAA Tournament.

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GAMES

Murray State 70 North Carolina 80

Murray State 69 Arkansas 80

Murray State 79 Alabama 89

Murray State’s appearance in the 1995 NCAA Tournament took the Racers to Tallahassee, Fla., where they ran into North Carolina and their great lineup that featured Jerry Stackhouse and Rashed Wallace. With Wallace limited because of an ankle injury, the Racers figured to benefit. However, little used center Serge Zwikker was thrown into the fire and responded with a career-high 19 points. Even so, the Racers battled to a 42-41 lead at the half and remained in the game late into the second trailing only 69-65 with only 3:05 remaining. The Tar Heels hit 8-of-10 free throws down the stretch to advance with an 80-70 final. MSU’s dynamic duo of Marcus Brown and Vincent Rainey helped the Racer cause scoring 26 and 21 points. Rainey also added eight rebounds and six steals.

The Racers 1992 NCAA appearance was filled with intriguing story lines when Murray State was paired with the powerful Arkansas Razorbacks in Milwaukee, Wisc. MSU’s big man, Popeye Jones, went head-to-head with Arkansas’ Oliver Miller. Plus MSU Coach Scott Edgar was a former assistant to Nolan Richardson. The Racers fell behind 18-9 early on, but rallied to take the lead at 36-35 on a basket by Jones at 4:23 before half. Popeye was only one rebound from a double-double by half with the Racers trailing 43-39. MSU’s final lead came with 12:28 remaining when Arkansas built an 11-point lead at 4:02 and won the game 80-69. Frank Allen led the Racers with 25 points including 6-9 from three-point range, while Popeye had 17 points to go with 15 rebounds.

The Murray State Racers met the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 1991 NCAA Tournament in Atlanta, Ga., and ended their season in an 89-79 loss. With 8:27 left in the first half, Alabama put together the run that decided the game. Leading 11-7, the Racers saw Alabama go on a 17-3 run to take a 28-10 lead. The lead eventually went to 26 with 15:08 left in the game. It was one of the rare times that the Racers didn’t put up a competitive fight in the NCAA Tournament. Paul King led MSU with 25 points, while Greg Coble added 22. The Racers had their hands full with future NBA stars Robert Horry who had 21 points, while Latrell Sprewell scored 12.

#15 Murray State 70 (21-9) Player min fg fga Walker F 29 0 2 Davis F 17 0 1 Brown G 39 9 20 Rainey G 35 9 21 Moore G 32 5 16 Howard +0 0 1 Barry 5 0 1 Taylor 14 0 1 Martin +0 0 0 Anderson 7 2 4 Harris +0 0 0 Levine +0 0 0 Echols 22 1 6 TOTALS 200 26 73

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tp 0 0 26 21 14 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 70

#14 Murray State 69 (17-13) Player min fg fga Cannon F 39 2 6 Sivills F 16 1 4 Jones C 39 8 19 Gumm G 26 2 4 Allen G 38 9 17 Wilson 8 1 1 Evans 1 0 1 Hunt 1 0 0 Adams 17 3 4 Walden 15 0 0 TOTALS 200 26 56

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to 4 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 15

tp 8 2 17 6 25 5 0 0 6 0 69

#2 North Carolina 80 (25-5) Player min fg fga Stackhouse F 38 9 12 Wallace F 16 2 5 McInnis G 36 5 8 D.Williams G 38 4 10 Calabria G 30 1 5 Sullivan 5 0 0 Neal 0 0 0 S. Williams 4 0 1 Landry 13 0 1 McNairy 0 0 0 Lynn 0 0 1 Zwikker 20 6 8 TOTALS 200 27 51

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reb 11 5 2 3 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 38

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to 5 1 1 0 4 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 18

tp 25 6 13 10 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 19 80

#3 Arkansas 80 (26-7) Player min fg Day F 25 2 Morris F 27 7 Miller C 35 10 Mayberry G 37 6 Shepherd G 25 5 Linn 12 1 Hawkins 13 1 Rimac 6 1 Biley 6 0 Biggers 2 0 Wallace 9 1 Davis 3 0 TOTALS 200 34

ft fta reb ast 5 6 5 5 2 2 8 2 1 3 6 3 0 0 3 9 0 1 6 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 12 39 26

to 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 8

tp 9 16 21 13 12 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 80

Mar. 17, 1995 • Tallahassee, Fla. Leon County Civic Center

Halftime - MSU 42 UNC 41 Three-point goals - MSU 7-24 (Walker 0-1. Brown 2-7, Rainey 1-4, Moore 4-10, Howard 0-1, Taylor 0-1 ) UNC 6-18 (Stackhouse 0-1, McInnis 3-4, D. Williams 2-6, Calabria 1-4, S. Williams 0-1, Landry 0-1, Lynn 0-1) Blocks - MSU 0 UNC 4 (Stackhouse 2, Wallace 1, Zwikker 1) Steals - MSU 11 (Rainey 6, Moore 3, Walker 1, Echols 1) UNC 5 (Stackhouse 2, McInnis 2, Zwikker 1) Fouled out - Rainey Attendance - 11,269

Mar. 19, 1992 • Milwaukee, Wisc. Bradley Center

fga 7 13 11 15 9 6 3 2 1 0 5 0 72

Mar. 15, 1991 • Atlanta, Ga. The Omni

Halftime - MSU 39 ARK 43 Three-point goals - MSU 9-16 (Cannon 2-4, Jones 0-1, Gumm 1-2, Allen 6-9) ARK 4-17 (Day 0-2, Mayberry 1-6, Shepherd 2-2, Linn 1-6, Rimac 0-1) Blocks - MSU 1 (Wilson 1) ARK 6 (Miller 3, Day 1, Mayberry 1, Wallace 1) Steals - MSU 3 (Cannon 2, Jones 1) ARK 10 (Morris 3, Day 2, Mayberry 2, Shepherd 1, Linn 1, Wallace 1) Fouled out - Adams Attendance - 17,566

#13 Murray State 79 (24-9) Player min fg fga Coble G 38 9 16 Jackson F 33 6 10 Jones C 36 5 16 King F 38 6 13 Allen G 30 2 14 Adams 7 0 0 Gumm 10 0 1 Overstreet 3 0 0 Sivills 3 0 1 Gold 1 0 0 Birdsong 1 0 1 TOTALS 200 28 72

ft 0 0 1 10 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 16

ast 4 1 6 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 16

to 5 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 15

tp 22 12 11 25 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 79

#4 Alabama 89 (21-9) Player min fg Horry F 27 8 Sprewell F 34 5 Cheatum F 34 15 Waites G 30 8 Lancaster G 21 3 Robinson 16 11 Webb 14 3 Jones 13 5 Campbell 7 1 Rich 2 0 Rice 2 1 TOTALS 200 38

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to 0 2 4 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 16

tp 21 12 23 6 0 15 5 6 0 0 1 89

fga 12 7 15 8 3 11 3 5 1 0 1 66

fta 0 0 4 12 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 22

reb 5 7 8 3 0 1 4 1 1 0 2 42

Halftime - MSU 30 ALA 46 Three-point goals - MSU 7-23 (Coble 4-8, Jones 0-1, King 3-9, Allen 0-5) ALA 7-16 (Horry 3-5, Sprewell 1-2, Cheatum 1-2, Webb 1-2, Rice 1-2) Blocks - MSU 3 (Jones 2, King 1) ALA 3 (Horry 2, Sprewell 1) Steals - MSU 10 (King 3, Allen 3, Coble 1, Jackson 1, Jones 1, Sivills 1) Fouled out - Robinson Attendance - 10,777

Photo Credit: MSU Archives Photo Credit: MSU Archives

Scott Adams made a dunk for the Racers in the 1992 NCAA Tournament against Arkansas in Milwaukee, Wisc.

Paul King led the Racers against Alabama with a game-high 25 points in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.

Photo Credit: MSU Archives

Vincent Rainey and MSU battled North Carolina to an 80-70 game in the 1995 NCAA Tournament in Tallahassee, Fla.

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Murray State 71 Michigan State 75 OT

Murray State 58 Kansas 61

Murray State 79 North Carolina State 75

In the 1990 NCAA Tournament the Racers came up with magic in Knoxville, Tenn., when they nearly became the first 16-seed to upset a 1-seed, but fell short to Michigan State 75-71 in overtime. Late in the second half the Racers trailed by six points with 2:22 remaining when Greg Coble went to work. The MSU guard hit a layup and free throw to cut the lead to three. Then with time running out he hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to send the game into overtime at 65-65. In the extra time, Frank Allen hit another three to tie the game at 71-71 with 1:06 left, but Michigan State got back-to-back baskets in the final :43 to escape with the win. Sophomore Popeye Jones burst onto the national scene with 37 points and 11 rebounds.

The Racers came back two days later in Lincoln, Neb. and took eventual National Champion Kansas to the brink before bowing out in a 61-58 loss. Jeff Martin’s basket with :50 remaining gave MSU a 58-57 lead and the inside track on a trip to the Sweet-16, but Danny Manning had other ideas. The Kansas All-American hit a hook shot in the lane for a one-point Jayhawks lead, before Don Mann of Murray State missed a three-pointer for the win with :03 left. The M&M Boys left their mark on Murray State Basketball. Martin finished with 22 points, while Mann added 16.

In the 1988 NCAA Tournament the Murray State Racers became a national story when they upset Jim Valvano’s North Carolina State team in Lincoln, Neb., by a 78-75 score. How did the Racers do it? Part of the story was MSU’s 14 made free throws which was more than the 13 NCSU attempted. MSU also played an oustanding defensive game in holding NCSU to 42 percent from the field, while matching it when they had the ball. This magical moment still stands as the only win for the Racers in the NCAA Tournament

Mar. 15, 1990 • Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Bolling Arena

#16 Murray State 71 (21-9) Player min fg fga Pride G 13 0 0 Ogden F 37 1 7 Jones C 45 15 36 King F 44 2 6 Allen G 41 4 11 Coble 38 4 12 Rosario 4 0 0 Sivills 2 0 0 TOTALS 200 26 72

ft 0 0 4 2 4 2 0 0 12

#1 Michigan State 75 (24-6) Player min fg fga Redfield G 38 5 11 Steigenga F 17 0 2 Peplowski C 26 1 3 Smith G 40 10 16 Montgomery F 34 2 5 Manns 26 9 18 Hickman 14 0 3 Stephens 29 6 9 Wolfe 1 0 0 TOTALS 200 33 67

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fta 0 0 6 4 4 2 0 0 16

reb 1 5 11 5 6 2 1 0 33

ast 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 0 11

to 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 5

tp 0 2 37 7 14 11 0 0 71

Halftime - MSU 31 MiSU 33 Three-point goals - MSU 7-22 (Jones 3-7, King 1-3, Allen 2-7, Coble 1-5) MiSU 6-19 Redfield 0-1, Smith 2-5, Montgomery 1-2, Manns 3-11) Blocks - MSU 2 (Jones 1, King 1) MiSU 3 (Steigenga 1, Smith 1, Montgomery 1) Steals - MSU 4 (Ogden 1, Jones 1, King1, Coble 1) MiSU 3 (Redfield 2, Hickman 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 11, 287

Mar. 20, 1988 • Lincoln, Neb. Devaney Center

Mar. 18, 1988 • Lincoln, Neb. Devaney Center

#14 Murray State 58 (22-9) Player min fg fga Martin F 40 7 16 Ogden F 31 1 4 Sias C 26 1 3 Mann G 39 4 15 King G 32 3 7 McClatchey 14 1 1 Foster 9 0 0 Brooks 9 2 5 TOTALS 200 19 51

ft 7 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 13

fta 7 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 16

reb 7 4 4 4 1 0 3 0 28

ast 3 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 10

to 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 13

tp 22 2 2 16 9 2 0 5 58

#6 Kansas 61 (23-11) Player min fg Newton F 29 5 Piper F 21 1 Manning C 35 10 Pritchard G 38 4 Gueldner G 23 1 Barry 17 0 Maddox 12 0 Harris 22 2 Normore 2 0 Minor 1 0 TOTALS 200 23

ft 1 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

fta 2 2 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

reb 3 5 5 4 4 0 3 8 0 0 34

ast 2 3 1 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 17

to 2 3 3 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 15

tp 11 2 25 16 3 0 0 4 0 0 61

fga 10 3 19 9 4 0 1 3 0 0 49

Halftime - MSU 23 KU 28 Three-point goals - MSU 7-18 (Martin 1-2, Mann 2-9, King 3-6, Brooks 1-1) KU 5-11 (Newton 0-2, Manning 0-1, Pritchard 4-6, Gueldner 1-2) Blocks - MSU 1 (McClatchey 1) KU 3 (Newton 1, Piper 1, Manning 1) Steals - MSU 5 (King 3, Brooks 1, Ogden1) KU 12 (Harris 3, Barry 2, Gueldner 2, Pritchard 1, Manning 1, Piper 1, Newton 1) Fouled out - Piper, Sias Attendance - 14,453

Photo Credit: MSU Archives Photo Credit: MSU Archives

Popey Jones became a star against Michigan State in the 1990 NCAA’s when a 16 seed almost beat a 1 seed.

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Don Mann made a move against Kansas’ Scooter Barry in the second round of the 1988 NCAA Tournament.

#14 Murray State 58 (22-8) Player min fg fga Ogden F 31 6 7 Martin F 34 7 11 Sias C 33 4 13 Mann G 40 5 14 King G 38 3 7 Brooks 8 0 1 McClatchey 7 3 3 Foster 9 1 2 TOTALS 200 29 58

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fta 1 10 2 4 2 0 0 3 22

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to 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 9

tp 12 23 9 16 9 0 6 3 75

#3 North Carolina State 75 (24-8) Player min fg fga ft fta Brown F 36 7 14 1 3 Howard F 21 3 7 2 3 Shackleford C 35 7 17 1 3 Corchiani G 29 2 7 1 2 Del Negro G 39 6 12 2 2 Weems 11 1 1 0 0 Monroe 24 5 15 0 0 Lester 5 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 31 73 7 13

reb 8 3 12 4 9 1 4 1 43

ast 0 5 2 5 5 3 1 0 21

to 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 7

tp 15 8 15 7 16 2 12 0 75

Halftime - MSU 41 NCSU 36 Three-point goals - MSU 6-14 (Martin 0-1, Mann 4-9, King 2-4) NCSU 6-14 (Corchiani 2-3, Del Negro 2-5, Monroe 2-6) Blocks - MSU 1 (King 1) NCSU 0 Steals - MSU 2 (Mann 1, King 1) NCSU 3 (Weems 1, Del Negero 1, Corchiani 1) Fouled out - None Attendance - 11,117

Murray State 62 Marquette 82 Mar. 8, 1969 • Carbondale, Ill. SIU Arena

MURRAY STATE (62) Virden 8-17 1-1 17, Blondet 7-10 1-1 15, Johnson 4-7 2-3 10, Young 3-7 1-1 7, Streety 0-4 2-2 2, Stocks 3-5 3-4 9, Romani 0-0 0-0 0, Riley 1-1 0-1 2, Wilson 0-0 0-0 0, Steverson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 26-52 10-13 62. MARQUETTE (82) Thompson 9-20 5-5 23, Thomas 4-8 1-1 9, Cobb 4-6 2-9 10, Sewell 8-11 1-2 17, Meminger 6-11 3-4 15, Rahn 0-1 0-0 0, Burke 1-2 0-0 2, Smith 0-0 0-1 0, Reider 0-0 0-0 0, Black 0-0 1-2 1, Curran 0-0 1-2 1, McMahon 2-2 0-0 2. Totals 34-61 14-26 82. Halftime: MSU 32, MU 42.

Murray State 91 Loyola 101 Mar. 10, 1964 • Evanston, Ill. SIU Arena

MURRAY STATE (91) Jennings 8-21 8-9 24, Varnas 10-15 1-1 21, Johnson 9-23 0-0 18, Pendleton 7-15 1-1 15, Schlosser 2-4 0-2 4, Goheen 3-5 1-1 7, Goebel 0-0 0-0 0, Walker 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 40-86 11-14 91. LOYOLA (101) Rouse 6-14 4-8 16, Miller 10-16 1-4 21, Hunter 5-10 3-6 13, Coleman 9-13 9-12 27, Egan 9-26 6-9 24, Wood 0-1 0-0 0, Monzke 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-80 23-39 101. Halftime: MSU 43, LOY 54.

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MISCELLANEOUS D-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT Opening Round Dayton, Ohio March 15

Dayton Arena

First & Second Rounds New Orleans, La. March 18 & 20 Providence, R.I. March 18 & 20 San Jose, Calif, March 18 & 20 Oklahoma City, Okla. March 18 & 20 Buffalo, N.Y. March 19 & 21 Jacksonville, Fla. March 19 & 21 Milwaukee, Wisc. March 19 & 21 Spokane, Wash. March 19 & 21

New Orleans Arena Dunkin Donuts Center HP Pavilion Ford Center HSBC Arena Veterans Memorial Arena Bradley Center Veterans Memorial Arena

Regionals Syracuse, N.Y. Salt Lake City, Utah St. Louis, Mo. Houston, Texas

Carrier Dome Energy Solutions Arena Edward Jones Dome Reliant Stadium

Final Four Indianapolis, Ind.

March 25 & 27 March 25 & 27 March 26 & 28 March 26 & 28

LISTS

OVC PRESEASON - MVP Year 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10

Preseason MVP Team Marcus Brown MSU Marcus Brown MSU Bubba Wells APSU DT Mayes MSU Bud Ely SEMO Isaac Spencer MSU Isaac Spencer MSU Henry Domercant EIU Henry Domercant EIU Ricky Minard MO Willie Jenkins TTU Trey Pearson MSU Shawn Witherspoon MSU Drake Reed APSU Lester Hudson UTM Kenneth Faried MOR

Reg. Season MVP Marcus Brown Marcus Brown Bubba Wells DT Mayes Bud Eley Aubrey Reese Trenton Hassell Henry Domercant Ricky Minard Cuthbert Victor Willie Jenkins J. Robert Merritt Drake Reed Lester Hudson Lester Hudson

Team MSU MSU APSU MSU SEMO MSU APSU EIU MO MSU TTU SAM APSU UTM UTM

MSU GAMES AT SOMMET CENTER (Formerly the Gaylord Entertainment Center)

April 3 & 5

Lucas Oil Stadium

2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT Opening Round Dayton, Ohio March 16

Dayton Arena

First & Second Rounds Denver, Col. March 17 & 19 Tampa, Fla. March 17 & 19 Tucson, Ariz. March 17 & 19 Washington, D.C. March 17 & 19 Charlotte, N.C. March 18 & 20 Chicago, Ill. March 18 & 20 Cleveland, Ohio March 18 & 20 Tulsa, Okla. March 18 & 20

Pepsi Center St. Pete Times Forum McKale Center Verizon Center Time Warner Cable Arena United Center Quicken Loans Arena BOK Center

Regionals Anaheim, Calif. New Orleans, La. Newark, N.J. San Antonio, Texas

March 24 & 26 March 24 & 26 March 24 & 26 March 24 & 26

Honda Center Louisiana Superdome Prudential Center Alamodome

Final Four New Orleans, La. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Houston, Texas

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Louisiana Superdome Georgia Dome Cowboys Stadium Lucas Oil Stadium Reliant R Stadium

Year 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006 2006 2009

Opponent Middle Tenn. Austin Peay Austin Peay Tennessee State Morehead State SE Missouri Eastern Illinois SE Missouri Eastern Illinois Austin Peay Tennessee Jacksonville State Samford Austin Peay

W/L Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Lost

OT

OT

Score 74-48 88-85 81-56 92-69 92-69 62-61 89-70 67-56 97-71 59-58 64-53 69-64 74-57 67-50

Significance Semifinal Championship Semifinal Championship Semifinal Championship Semifinal Championship Semifinal Semifinal Regular Season Semifinal Championship Semifinal

NCAA D-I CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS Current Streaks Team Streak Syracuse 39 Oklahoma 28 Kansas 26 Arizona 25 Murray State 22 Connecticut 22 Oklahoma State 21 Kentucky 19 Gonzaga 18 Maryland 16 Stanford 16 Utah State 16 Duke 14 Michigan State 13 UNLV 13 Xavier 13 Creighton 12

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Streaks That Ended In 2008-09 Season Team Streak Southern Illinois 10 Winthrop 10 Missouri State 7 Air Force 5 Southeastern Louisiana 5 Arkansas 4 Cal State-Fullerton 4 Indiana (Big Ten) 4 Ohio 4 San Diego 4

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ALL-TIME -AScott Adams 1991-1992 A.J. Adams ........................... 2005 Scott Adams ....................1991-92 Tom Adams ......................1979-82 Darnell Adell ....................1973-74 Ted Adkins ............................ 1953 Nathan Akin .....................2000-04 Dean Akridge ...................1953-54 Dale Alexander ................1957-59 Rex Alexander ...........1943, 47-49 Frank Allen.......................1990-93 Greg Anderson ................1995-96 Jorgen Anderson .................. 1955 Daniel Ard ........................2006-07 Ivan Aska ............................2008Bill Arnett ........................ 1927, 31

-BTerry Birdsong 1990-1991 Willard Bagwell ................1930-33 Carlos Bailey ........................ 1952 Tony Bailey ........................... 1993 Wilford Baker ...................1934-36 Larry Bale ........................1960-61 Lenny Barber ...................1977-78 Steve Barrett....................1972-74 Stacey Barry ....................1995-96 Michael Bates ..................1980-81 Chiwale Bedeau .............2000-03Garrett Beshear ...............1950-53 Terry Birdsong ...................... 1991 Eugene Bland ..................1937-39 George Bland ....................... 1938 Zach Blasingame .............1975-77 Hector Blondet .................1969-71 Mark Borders ...................2002-03 Steve Bowers ..................1974-75 Herman Boyd...................1979-80 Leroy Boyd ........................... 1985 Mike Brady............................ 1982 Ronald Brinkley .............. 1932, 34 Harlan Brodie...................1928-30 James Brookshire ...... 1926, 27,30 Owen Brookshire .............1926-27 Owen Bronston ..................... 1985 John Brooks.................... 1957, 59 Terence Brooks................1988-89 Kelvin Brown....................2003-04 Marcus Brown..................1992-96 Robert Brown...................1938-39 Steve Brown ....................1971-73 Keith Bryant .......................... 1937 Isaac Bullock ........................ 1996 Floyd Burdette .................1936-38 Justin Burdine ..................1998-02 Jordan Burge .....................2009Bob Burton............................ 1962 Lawrence Bussell ............1993-94

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Clarence Butler ................1935-36 -CKenny Cain ................1944-46, 48 Isaiah Canaan ....................2009Maurice Cannon ..............1992-93 Bill Carneal ......................1938-40 Willard Carroll ..................1935-37 Bruce Carter ..................2006-2008 Jim Carter ............................. 1956 Clifton Cavender .........1942,48-49 Adam Chiles ........................2003Billy Chumbler .................1967-68 Bobby Clark .......................... 1952 Percy Clippard ...................... 1949 Jack Clutter........................... 1955 Greg Coble ......................1990-91 Mike Coleman..................1973-74 Mason Cope ....................1950-51 Novis Copeland ...............1939-40 Mitch Cothran ....................... 1989 Berkley Cox .......................... 1948 Basil Crider ......................1932-34 Howie Crittenden .............1953-56 Durwood Culp ..................1940-42 Dick Cunningham ............1966-68 Ray Cunningham .........1998-2000 Sammy Curran ................1982-83

-DDennis Dahl 1996-1997 Dennis Dahl .......................... 1997 Edward Daniel ....................2009Shane Dansby ...................... 2005 Terry Darnell ....................1957-59 Tom Darnell .....................1956-58 Curtis Davis .....................1984-86 Dwayne Davis..................1995-96 Walt Davis .......................1980-83 Darren Dawson................1996-97 Melvin Deweese ..............1949-52 Gene Dick ........................1949-51 Mike Dickens ........................ 1975 Mike Diederick ...................... 1979 Frank Dubia .......................... 1943 Don Duncan.....................1966-67

-EQuennon Echols 1995-1996 Jack Eans ............................. 1944 Tony Easley ........................2005Quennon Echols ..............1995-96 Willard Ellison .............1942-44,47 Mason Emerson ..............1927-28 Kale Englebright ................... 1944 Jamal Evans ......................... 1992 Rocky Evans......................... 1985 Craig Eversoll ....................... 1987 W.H. Ewers ........................... 1946

ROSTER

-FDerrick Flowers 1986-1987 Herschal Fahr ....................... 1941 Derrick Flowers................1986-87 Charles Floyd ....................... 1953 Michael Floyd ..................1997-99 Craig Ford............................. 1945 Eddie Ford .......................1964-66 Toney Ford.......................1986-87 Linzie Foster ....................1988-89 W.H. Foster......................1931-32 Georges Fotso ...................2006Paul Fowler......................1936-38 Matt Fraliex ......................2007-08 Jim Frank .........................1947-49 Joe Fulks .........................1942-43 Don Funneman ................1968-70

-GMarvin Gay 1997-1999 Jim Gainey............................ 1955 Gene Garrett....................1951-53 Marvin Gay ......................1997-99 Ray George .................2006-2008 Wardon Gilbert ................1926-28 Bob Giombetti ....................... 1959 J.M. Gipe .........................1951-52 Harold Gish......................1940-41 Chuck Glass ....................1985-86 Rick Goddard........................ 1966 Bob Goebel......................1962-64 Bennie Goheen................1963-65 Robert Goheen ................1934-35 Doug Gold .......................1987-91 Rich Gott..........................1952-53 Jarrell Graham .................1960-61 Lewis Graham .................1935-37 Mark Graham...................1963-65 T.R. Graham ....................1928-31 Carol Grammer ..................... 1946 Craig Gray ............................ 1992 Glen Green ......................1981-83 Ron Greene .....................1960-62 Hyland Grimmer ..............1941-43 Pearson Griffith................2004-06 Cedric Gumm ..................1991-94

-HMatt Harris 1995-1997 Jack Haines ...............1940-42, 46 Everett Hall ......................1932-33 Arnell Hamilton ................1996-98 Kenney Hammonds ................1979- 82

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Jack Hanvey ......................... 1954 Bob Harris............................. 1945 Howard Harris..................1930-31 Matt Harris .......................1994-97 Rashard Harris ................2001-02 Torrell Harris ......................... 1980 Rick Haverstock.................... 1967 Chester Hayes ...................... 1932 Jess Haynes ......................... 1929 Tim Haworth ....................2002-04 Antonio Henderson ..........2001-04 Larry Henson ...................1959-60 Gene Herndon ...........1958, 60-61 Zadia Herrold ...................1946-49 Butch Hill .........................1963-65 Darren Hill............................. 1992 Duncan Hill ........................... 1977 Antwan Hoard ..................1993-94 Howard Holland .................... 1927 Willie Holland ...................1984-85 Preston Holland ...............1926-27 Tyler Holloway .................2005-09 Jimmie Lee Holder................ 2005 Ronnie Holmes ..................... 1957 Ricky Hood ......................1982-83 Gary Hooker ......................... 1980 Darnell Hopkins ...............2005-06 Andi Hornig ......................2000-04 Ed Horton ........................2006-07 Mark House .....................1972-73 Hal Houston .....................1928-30 Nathan Howard................1994-96 Bill Howle .............................. 1945 Curran Howle........................ 1935 Jeff Hughes .....................1974-76 Michael Hunt....................1992-93 Herb Hurley .....................1942-44 James Hurley...................1937-39 Karl Hussung ...................1951-52 -ILawrence Ingram .................. 1983

-JKeith Jenifer 2004-2006 John Jackson........................ 1991 Bobo Jackson ....................... 1978 Bruce Jackson ...................... 1987 Reggie Jackson .................... 2005 Michael James.................1993-94 Vernon James..................1926-27 T.C. Jamison ....................1973-74 Danny Jarrett ...................1977-78 Glin Jeffery ......................1927-28 Glin Jeffery ........................... 1952 Ron Jeffery ........................... 1985 Keith Jenifer.....................2004-06 B.J. Jenkins........................2008Jim Jennings....................1962-64 Chuck Johnson ................2005-06 Paul Johnson ........................ 1942 Robert Johnson .................... 1944 Ron Johnson ...................1969-71 Stewart Johnson ..............1964-66


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ALL-TIME Craig Jones .....................1983-84 Marcus Jones ....................... 1994 Rick Jones .......................2002-04 Ron “Popeye” Jones ........1988-92 Victor Jordan ........................ 1976

-KGeorge Kimbrough 1986-1988 Rob Kelly ...............................1978 Rob Kennedy ................... 2005-07 Cecil Kent ........................1933-35 Jarad Key ........................2005-09 Wilms Kiefer ......................... 1936 George Kimbrough ..........1986-88 Dick Kinder ......................1955-56 Keith King ........................1933-35 Paul King .........................1988-91 Henry Kinsey ...................1974-75 Herrald Kirkpatrick ...........1941-42 Ted Koeningsmark ...........1952-54

-LDerek Lindauer 1983-1985 Mike Lahm .......................1984-85 Galon Lamb .....................1926-27 Keith Lambert ..................1966-67 Charlie Lampley...............1949-52 Mike Land ............................. 1989 Preston Laster .................1932-33 Don Lawrence ...................... 1964 Tom Leffler .......................1976-79 Renardo Levine .................... 1995 Derek Lindauer ................1983-85 Joe Little ..........................1941-42 Malcolm Logeman ................ 1945 Jewuan Long......................2007Harold Loughary ..............1947-50 Ralph Love ........................... 1938 David Lowery ........................ 1978 Will Lutter.............................. 1971

-MZedric Macklin 1985-1986 Zedric Macklin .................1985-86 Ross Magruder ............... 1935, 38 William Mahew ................1930-31 Len Mahoney ...................1961-63 Bill Mancini ......................1970-72 Allen Mann ......................1979-80 Don Mann ........................1986-89 Aaron Mansfield.................... 1997 Ed Burke Mantle ..............1936-37 Sherill Marginet................1956-58

Jarrod Martin ...................1993-97 Jeff Martin ........................1986-89 Vada Martin .....................1982-85 Dick Masters ......................... 1961 Hugh May ........................1927-29 De'Teri Mayes ..................1996-98 Jeffery McClain ..................2008Robert McClatchey ..................1987-88

Mike McCoy .......................... 2006 Dale McDaniel .................1946-47 Mike McDuffen...................... 1982 Harry McGrath .................1947-48 Charles McKee ................1948-49 Ethridge McKeel ...............1936-38 Leslie McKeel ..................1939-41 Mike McKinney ..................... 1981 Bobby McLemore ................. 1954 Herb McPherson..............1965-67 Greg McQueary .................... 1987 Leonard Metcalfe .................. 1943 Gordon Melton ...................... 1979 Derrick Melvin ....................... 1975 A.J. Mensey .......................... 1987 Joe Mikez ........................1953-56 James Miller ....................1928-31 John Miller .......................1928-29 Rick Miller ........................1965-67 Isacc Miles..........................2007Jim Mitchell ......................1938-40 Larry Moffett ......................... 1975 Reggie Montgomery ............. 1981 William Moore ..................1994-95 Tom Moran.......................1967-68 Mike Muff .........................1977-78 Joe Munger......................1929-30 Rod Murray ......................1997-00 Walter Murray ..................1938-40 -NJohn Namciu....................1963-65

-OChris Ogden 1987-1990 Mike O’Riordan ................1959-61 Chris Ogden ....................1987-90 Keith Oglesby ....................... 1979 John Oldham ........................ 1947 Justin Orr .........................2004-06 Donald Overstreet ...........1989-91 Jack Owens .......................... 1996 Glen Oxford .......................... 1947

-PAaron Page 1996-2000 Darryl Pace ........................... 1986 John Padgett ........1942-43, 46-47 Aaron Page......................1996-00

ROSTER

Jeremy Park ......................... 1993 Curtis Parker....................2006-07 Joe Parker ............................ 1961 Jim Parrott ............................ 1944 Dwayne Paul ...................2006-07 Kevin Paschel ..................2000-04 Jim Pearce.......................1947-48 Trey Pearson ...................2004-05 Gene Pendelton...............1963-65 Ken Peterson ...................1959-61 Jim Phillips.......................1934-36 Odel Phillips.................... 1943, 48 Milt Pitts ................................ 1966 Tom Poeler ........................... 1948 Donte Poole........................2008John Powless ..................1954-57 James Preston...................... 1983 Sherman Pride...................... 1990 Bennie Purcell .................1949-52 -QGary Quint .......................1965-67

-RIssian Redding 2004-2006 Vincent Rainey ................1994-97 John Randall....................1977-79 J.D. Rayburn....................1933-35 Johnny Reagan ...............1945-48 Issian Redding .................2005-06 Aubrey Reese ..................1997-00 Jim Regula............................ 1948 Edd Dale Riggins .................. 1946 Steve Riley ......................1968-70 Theron Riley ......................... 1938 Ron Rippetoe........................ 1969 Jeff Robbins.....................1988-89 Craig Roeder ........................ 1967 Ron Romani.....................1967-69 Petar Roncevic ................2002-04 Ismael Rosario...................... 1990 Champ Rushing ...............1940-41 Allen Russell ......................... 1946 Fount Russell...................1926-27

-SBrian Stewart 1981-1984 Bob Salmons ...................1940-42 Glenn Sanders...................... 1986 Rob Sanders......................... 1982 Tarod Sanders .................2007-08 Scott Schlosser................1962-64 Tom Scott.............................. 1985 Charley Sermons .............1953-54 Herman Shaw ..................1932-34 Chris Shumate .................1999-04 Carl Sias ..........................1988-89 Picasso Simmons ..............2007Frank Simoski ..................1959-61

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

James Singleton ..............2001-03 Scott Sivills ......................1990-93 Tony Slaughter.................1981-82 Lamont Sleets..................1980-84 Forrest Smallwood...........2006-07 Bill Smith...............1929-30, 32-34 Jerry Smith ......................1980-81 Paul Smith ............................ 1976 Powell Smith ......................... 1954 Scott Smith ......................1944-45 Barry Snow ......................1979-80 Charles Snow ..................1947-50 Isaac Spencer..................1997-01 Don Stalls ............................. 1932 Madison Stanford ............1950-51 Carl Steffins .....................1940-41 Marcelous Starks .............1972-74 Richard Starky ...................... 1953 Don Stephenson ..............1948-51 Gary Steverson................1969-71 Brian Stewart ...................1981-84 Harry Stewart........................ 1944 Jim Stocks .......................1967-69 Jeremy Story ...................1996-97 Frank Streety ...................1969-70 Quitman Sullins ...............1955-58

-TCraig Talley 1984-1985 Gerald Tabor ....................1957-58 Jim Talbott ............................ 1956 Craig Talley ......................1984-85 Reiny Tauck .......................... 1954 Everett Taylor........................ 1972 Kenneth Taylor.................1993-96 Les Taylor ........................1971-73 Antoine Teague................1993-94 Ralph Teter ........................... 1958 Johnny Thirdkill..................... 1978 Danero Thomas .................2006Kevin Thomas..................2006-09 Roderick Thomas ............2000-02 Jimmy Thornberry................. 1945 Roger Thouvinin ................... 1962 Clifton Thurman ...............1927-28 Rube Thurston ...................... 1928 Barney Thweatt .................... 1953 Wayne Tiller .......................... 1987 Fred Towns ........................... 1971 Marlon Towns ..................1998-00 Chad Townsend ...............1996-98 Terry Triplett .......................... 1981 Maurice Trotter ..................... 1990 Mike Turner......................1996-00 -ULeo Unnerstall ...................... 1953

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ALL-TIME -VCuthbert Victor

David Youngblood

2000-2004

1984-1985

Al Varnas .........................1962-64 Gene Vasseur ....................... 1943 Cuthbert Victor.................2000-04 Ermine Vincent ................1940-41 Claude Virden ..................1968-70 Duane Virgil .....................1997-99

ROSTER

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Mike Yarbrough .................... 1984 Jimmy Young ...................1969-71 David Youngblood................. 1983

BLAST FROM THE PAST

Steve Barrett (1972-74)

Scott Sivils (1990-93)

-WShawn Witherspoon 2000-2004 Tommy Wade ...................1975-76 Frank Wagner ....................... 1957 Bo Walden .......................1992-93 Fred Walker .....................1995-96 Stan Walker .....................1962-64 Fran Waltrous ..................1954-57 Jimmy Warren .................1977-78 Ned Washer .....................1939-40 Rick Weisman....................... 1972 Auburn Wells .............1926-27, 29 Oren Wells .......................1926-27 Walter Wells.....................1926-31 Zahn Wells.......................1931-32 Frank Wendryhoski............... 1948 Steve Wendt ......................... 1989 Haron West........................... 1943 Jim West ............................... 1984 John West........................1959-61 Lester West .......................... 1942 Antione Whelchel.............2000-04 Charles Wickliffe ................... 1931 Harold Wilkins..................1959-61 Don Williams......................... 1948 Donnie Williams ...............1961-62 Jesse Williams .................1973-76 Lloyd Williams....................... 1976 Marvin Williams ...............2006-08 Ron Williams....................1970-72 Joe Willmore ....................1959-60 A.J. Wilson .........................2009Donnell Wilson.................1977-78 Gary Wilson .....................1968-70 Jerry Wilson .....................1991-94 Shawn Witherspoon ........2003-07 Al Wittebort ........................... 1944 T.J. Wolf ...........................2003-06 Donnie Woods ...................... 1975 Grover Woolard ...............1974-77 Ken Wray .........................1957-59 Greg Wright .......................... 1986 Lon Wright ............................ 1939 Marqise Wright ................2005-06

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Bob Salmons (1940-42)

Kenney Hammonds (1979-82)

Michael James (1993-94)

Rich Gott (1952-53)

Carl Sias (1988-89)

Darren Dawson (1996-97)

Herb Mcpherson (1965-67)

Linzy Foster

(1988-89)

Andi Hornig (2000-04)

Jimmy Young (1969-71)

Antwan Hoard (1993-94)

Dwayne Paul (2006-07)

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ALL-TIME First Game Abilene Christian 1960 Akron 1980 Alabama 1957 Ala.-Birmingham 1982 Alabama State 1939 Alcorn State 1990 Allbrittons 1928 Alma 1941 Anderson 2006 Arizona 1956 Arizona State 1964 Arkansas 1937 Arkansas All-Stars 1946 Arkansas College 1939 Arkansas-Little Rock 1998 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1977 Arkansas State 1928 Arkansas Tech 1971 Ashland 1995 Auburn 1996 Austin Peay 1941 Avila 2007 Baldwin-Wallace 1970 Baylor 1951 Belhaven 2006 Belmont 1986 Beloit 1949 Bemis YMCA 1928 Berea 1931 Berry College 1995 Bethel (Ky.) 1926 Bethel (Tenn.) 1926 Boise State 1992 Bowling Green 1982 Bradley 1962 Brigham Young 1953 Brooklyn 1949 Bucknell 1990 Butler 1967 Cairo AUS 1934 California-Berkeley 2009 California-Davis 1970 California-Riverside 1969 Cal State-Sonoma 1973 Camp Tyson 1943 Campbell 1978 Campbell’s Indep. 1926 Campbellsville 1992 Canisius 1964 Carson-Newman 1968 Carter Shoe Co. 1936 Centenary 1935 Central Arkansas 1940 Central Missouri 1963 Central State 1983 Central Washington 1950 Centre 1933 Chapman 1983

Last Game 1969 1987 1991 2005 1999 1996 1928 1941 2006 1956 1964 1997 1946 1994 1998 1977 2009 2004 1995 2002 2009 2007 1970 1974 2006 2008 1950 1932 1945 1995 1930 1987 1992 1985 1994 1955 1950 1990 1976 1934 2004 1969 1973 1943 1978 1926 2005 1972 1968 1936 1965 1940 1963 1983 1950 1948 1983

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OPPONENTS

Chattanooga 1963 Cheyney State 1971 Chicago State 2003 Christian Brothers 1987 Cincinnati 2005 Colorado 2000 Colorado-Springs 1999 Columbia 1993 Concordia Seminary 1945 Connecticut St. 1950 Conn. Teachers 1948 Culver-Stockton 1939 Cumberland 1930 Dayton 1952 Delaware State 2003 Delta State 1929 DePaul 1946 Detroit 1999 Drake 1938 Drexel 1995 Duke 1997 Duquesne 1972 East Carolina 1965 East Central St. 1942 East Tenn. St. 1959 Eastern Illinois 1981 Eastern Kentucky 1934 Eastern Wash. 1987 Egyptian Ramblers 1932 Emporia State 1962 Evansville 1943 Fairfield 1972 Federal City 1970 Ferris State 1981 Firestone Rubber 1941 Florida A&M 1988 Florida International 1992 Florida State 1957 Florida Tech 1990 Fordham 1982 Fort Campbell 1943 Fort Lewis 1975 Fredonia State 1984 Fresno State 1957 Gardner-Webb 2000 Georgetown (Ky.) 1934 Georgia 2002 Georgia College 1977 Georgia Southern 1966 Georgia Tech 1954 Goldbloom 1926 Gonzaga 1980 Hall-Moody 1926 Hamline 1955 Hanover 1998 Hardin-Simmons 1955 Health Indep. 1936 High Point 1950 Houston 1951 Howard Payne 1967

2008 1971 2003 1987 2005 2000 2001 1993 1945 1950 1948 1973 1930 1997 2004 1960 2001 2000 1938 1995 1997 1972 1965 1942 1978 2009 2009 1987 1932 1966 2002 1972 1970 1981 1941 1988 1993 1998 1990 1982 1946 1975 1984 1984 2002 2003 2002 1977 1991 1956 1926 1980 1927 1955 1998 1968 1936 1950 1955 1973

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Idaho State Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois College Illinois State Illinois Tech Illinois Wesleyan Indiana Indiana Southeast Indiana South Bend Indiana State Iowa State IPF W IUPUI Jackson State Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Jordan Kansas Kansas State Kent State Kentucky State Kentucky Ultilities Kentucky Wesleyan Lamar Lambuth LaSalle Lawrence Tech Lewis Lincoln Memorial Livingston Long Island Loras Louisiana College Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (Ill.) Loyola (La.) Lyon MacMurray Maine Manchester Marquette Marshall Maryville McKendree McNeese State Memphis NATTC Memphis Mercer Mexico City YMCA Miami (Fla.) Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee Milligan Millsaps Minnesota

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1993 3 1 1978 9 3 2008 2 7 2008 0 4 1937 1 0 1983 2 1 1976 3 1 1980 1 0 1852 1 0 1991 0 1 2008 101 45 2000 2 0 1982 0 2 1956 3 0 1964 5 1 1987 4 5 1937 1 0 2008 0 1 1990 2 0 1991 0 1 2006 0 2 1991 1 0 2009 0 0 1998 0 1 1994 0 1 1988 1 0 1959 1 1 1980 2 1 1948 0 1 1981 1 0 1961 3 3 1988 2 0 1966 4 0 1999 0 1 1998 1 0 1955 1 3 1990 1 0 1929 0 1 2008 3 5 1941 1 0 1971 1 0 1930 1 0 1930 0 2 1931 2 0 1973 5 0 1989 0 1 1984 1 0 1943 1 0 1994 3 0 2003 0 1 1984 2 0 1994 3 0 1941 2 0 2000 0 2 1980 1 0 1927 2 0 1962 2 0 1999 2 1 1966 1 1 2005 2 1

Rider Roanoke Rollins Roosevelt Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Catharine St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Saint Louis Saint Mary’s Calif Samford San Diego State San Fernando San Francisco State Santa Clara Santa Barbara Seattle-Pacific Seton Hall Siena Symrna AAB South Alabama South Florida SE Missouri SE Louisiana Southern Calif. Sou. Calif. College SIU-Carbondale SIU-Edwardsville Southern Miss. SW Kansas Spring Hill Springfield College Stetson Sturgis EMBA Tampa TCU Tennessee Tenn. Jr. College UT Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Tenn. Wesleyan Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-CC Texas-Arlington Texas-El Paso Texas-Pan Am. Tex.-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas Tech Texas Wesleyan Toledo Towson State Transylvania Trinity (Texas) Troy Tulsa Union (Ky.) Union (Tenn.)

OPPONENTS 2007 1938 1953 1976 1999 1951 2008 1952 1989 2004 1934 1941 1961 1960 2001 1941 2006 1950 1953 1944 1990 2008 1931 1950 1986 1989 1929 1975 1961 1941 1949 1943 1959 1930 1953 2003 1945 1928 1979 1983 1930 1969 1951 1946 1972 1968 1954 1969 1989 1990 1950 1958 1993 1979 1932 1968 1976 1954 1941 1926

2008 2 1938 0 1953 1 1979 2 1999 1 1960 1 2008 1 1952 1 1999 0 2006 0 2008 11 2006 0 1968 3 1979 3 2001 0 1941 1 2006 0 1069 2 1956 2 1945 1 2000 2 2008 0 2009 45 1984 5 1986 0 1989 1 2006 15 2004 4 2004 3 1943 2 1959 2 1943 1 1960 1 1930 1 1953 1 2003 1 2006 0 1931 7 2009 34 2009 40 2009 115 1978 4 1993 2 1946 1 2005 2 1968 1 1964 2 1989 2 2005 3 1990 1 1950 1 1988 4 1993 0 1981 1 1939 2 1968 1 1994 2 1988 1 1947 3 1959 29

0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 2 10 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 16 1 1 0 15 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 3 15 46 1 3 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 3

U.S. Inter. Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Villanova VCU Virginia Tech Wagner Wake Forest Washburn Washington (Mo.) West Florida Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan West Texas State WV Tech Whitworth Wichita State William and Mary William Jewell William Penn Will-Mayfield Wisc. Parkside Wisc.-Stevens Pt. Wright State Xavier (Ohio) Yale Youngstown St.

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

1990 1985 1999 1931 1953 1992 2001 2003 1983 1938 1995 2001 1971 1987 1932 1995 1950 1981 1952 1953 1957 1973 1969 1926 1980 1985 1990 1953 1978 1981

1990 1987 1999 1988 1970 1992 2001 2003 1983 1938 1997 2003 1971 1997 2007 1995 1963 1984 1952 1953 1958 1973 1987 1931 1980 1985 2008 1955 1978 1994

1 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 52 94 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 0 6 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 10 4


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SERIES

Abilene Christian (3-1)

Allbrittons (1-0)

Home: 2-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1960 1965 1968 1969

Home Home Away Home

Won Lost Won Won

84-59 78-82 84-75 83-69

Akron (8-9) Home: 7-3 Away:1-6 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1980 Away Lost 79-85 1980 Home Won 100-74 1981 Away Lost 59-65 1981 Home Won 57-53 1981 Home Won 65-63 1982 Away Won 78-67 1983 Home Won 90-79 1983 Home Lost 76-84 1983 1Home Lost 61-65 1984 Away Lost 77-89 1984 Home Won 83-75 1985 Home Won 64-51 1985 Away Lost 64-67 1986 Home Won 82-77 1986 Away Lost 57-76 1987 Away Lost 70-76 1987 Home Lost 66-76 1 OVC Tourn. - Murray, Ky.

Alabama (1-3) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1957 Away Lost 61-68 1980 1Away Won 70-62 1985 Away Lost 65-99 1991 2Neutral Lost 79-89 1 NIT - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 NCAA Tourn. - Atlanta, Ga.

Alabama Birmingham (3-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1982 Away Won 81-75 2000 Away Won 84-72OT 2001 Home Won 74-69 2005 Away Lost 80-100

Alabama State (6-0) Home: 3-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1939 Home Won 42-30 1940 Away Won 58-48 1940 1Neutral Won 56-40 1941 Home Won 54-32 1998 Away Won 68-66 1999 Home Won 113-95 1 SIAA Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky.

Alcorn State (5-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1990 1Neutral Won 72-50

1994 1995 1996 1996

Home Away Home Away

Won Won Won Won

86-70 111-100 107-86 64-62

1 McDonnell Cl. - Melbourne, Fla.

1928 Home

Won

47-23

Alma (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1941 1Neutral Won 57-42 1 NAIB Tournament - KC

Anderson (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 2006 Home Won 78-33

Arizona (1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1956 Home 1956 Away

Won Lost

93-73 70-81

Arizona State (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1964 Away

Lost

96-107

Arkansas (2-4) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-1 ____________________________ 1937 Home Won 43-40 1940 Home Lost 30-52 1992 1Neutral Lost 69-80 1993 Away Lost 67-93 1994 Away Lost 69-94 1997 2Neutral Won 94-83 1 NCAA Tourn. - Milwaukee, Wisc. 2 Puerto Rico Holiday Classic

1944 1944 1946 1946 1947 1948 1961 1961 1961 1962 1962 1963 1963 1964 1964 1966 1979 1980 1990 1990 1991 1995 1996 2007 2008

Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home 1Away 2Away Home Away Home Away

Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost

BY 56-20 76-21 67-26 59-43 49-40 77-54 61-65 73-56 80-77 80-74 94-76 62-75 93-63 74-85 73-71 61-63 68-46 55-64 64-62 62-63 59-63 94-82 69-70 81-67 47-55

Home Away Home Home Home Home Home

Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won

28-25 47-56 93-88 115-91 88-71 50-48 93-79

Arkansas Little Rock (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1998 1Neutral Won 91-66 1 Sooner Classic - Norman, Okla.

Arkansas Pine Bluff (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1977 Home Won 78-74

Arkansas State (21-9) Home: 14-0 Away: 7-9 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1928 1936 1936 1941 1941

Away Away Home Home Away

Won Won Won Won Won

56-32 28-20 48-27 63-22 47-29

Beloit(1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1949 Away Lost 30-38 1950 Home Won 80-78

Bemis YMCA(1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1928 Away Lost 26-57 1932 Home Won 65-37

Berea (5-2)

Berry College (1-0)

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1971 Home 2004 Home

Won Won

79-66 81-50

Ashland (1-0)

Auburn (0-2)

1939 1939 1973 1974 1976 1981 1994

1 Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, Tenn.

Arkansas Tech (2-0)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ Arkansas All-Stars 1946 1Neutral Lost 35-37

Home: 6-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

79-59 76-69 67-84

1 Citizens Bank Cl. - Jonesboro 2 New Year’s Eve

Arkansas All-Stars (0-1)

Arkansas College (6-1)

1997 Home Won 1998 Away Won 2007 1Neutral Lost

Home: 2-0 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 1-1 ____________________________ 1931 1Neutral Lost 31-32 1934 Away Lost 23-28 1935 Home Won 53-27 1936 Away Won 45-25 1937 2Neutral Won 24-23 1938 Away Won 75-36 1945 Home Won 54-39 1 SIAA Tourn - Winchester, Ky. 2 KIAC Tourn. - Richmond, Ky.

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1 Jonesboro, Ark.

TEAM

1995 Home

Won

81-58

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1996 1Neutral Lost 72-86 2002 Away Lost 53-72 1 Birmingham, Ala.

Avila (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2007 Home

Won

84-55

Baldwin-Wallace (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1970 Home Won 84-71

Baylor (2-2) Home: 0-2 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1951 1959 1973 1974

Away Home Home Away

Won Lost Lost Won

73-55 62-71 64-66 86-76

Behaven (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2006 Home

Won

73-72

Belmont (4-1) Home: 3-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1986 Home Won 94-92 1996 Home Won 84-45

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1995 Home

Won

108-62

Bethel (Ky.) (7-3) Home: 5-2 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1926 Home Won 39-24 1926 Home Won 43-36 1927 Away Lost 41-29 1927 Away Won 43-32 1928 Home Lost 22-35 1928 Away Won 50-23 1929 Home Won 35-32 1929 Home Lost 44-26 1930 Home Won 41-25 1930 Home Won 35-22

Bethel (Tenn.) (16-3) Home: 11-0 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1926 Home Won 39-24 1926 Away Won 43-36 1927 Home Won 41-29 1927 Home Won 43-32 1927 Away Lost 37-38 1927 Away Won 36-16 1928 Away Lost 22-26 1928 Home Won 44-33 1929 Away Won 45-19 1929 Away Lost 18-20 1929 Home Won 50-34 1930 Home Won 63-28 1931 Home Won 40-23 1932 Home Won 61-20 1932 Away Won 52-12 1934 Home Won 54-25 1934 Away Won 65-26 1977 Home Won 75-72 1987 Home Won 96-60

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Bowling Green (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1982 Away 1985 Home

Won Won

81-78 70-63OT

Home: 2-1 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1971 1976 1981 1982 1994

Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Away Away 1Neutral Away Home 2Away

Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost

78-79 78-85 74-76 64-78 85-108 78-83 66-63 72-60 79-71 75-71 83-80 58-56 90-67 58-66

1 Las Vegas Classic - Las Vegas 2 NIT - Peoria, Ill.

Brigham Young (1-2) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1953 Away 1953 Away 1955 Home

Lost Lost Won

65-77 66-89 86-85

Central State (1-0)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Camp Tyson (1-0)

Central Washington (0-1)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1943 Home Won 63-26

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1950 1Neutral Lost 55-61

1973 Home

Won

104-68

Campbell (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Won

67-59

Campbell Independents(0-1) Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1926 Home Lost 27-44

Campbellsville (6-0) Home: 6-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 2005

Home Home Home Home Home Home

Won Won Won Won Won Won

93-80 89-71 138-88 110-80 112-70 76-51

Canisius (2-5) Away Away Away Away Away Away Away

Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost

Won

74-56

92-81 81-87 69-78 68-71 76-67 75-84 79-90

Connecticut State (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1950 Away Won 62-58

1 KIAC Tourn. - Winchester, Ky. 2 KIAC Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky. 3 KIAC Tourn.- Richmond, Ky. 4 KIAC Tourn. - Louisville, Ky.

1948

Home Home 1Neutral Home Away 2Away

Won Won Won Won Lost Lost

79-60 109-88 76-67 72-63 58-71 50-74

1 Bayou Classic - Lafayette, La. 2 Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, Tenn.

Chicago State (1-0)

Bucknell (1-0)

Butler (2-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1967 Away Won 86-74 1969 Away Lost 69-72 1976 Home Won 85-70

Cairo AUS (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1934 Home

Won

61-14

1 SIAA Tourn. - Jackson, Tenn. 2 SIAA Tournament - Bowling Green 3 NAIB Tournament - KC, Mo.

Central Arkansas (2-0)

UC-Davis (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1970 Home Won 68-61 2004 1Neutral Won 66-43

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1940 Away 1940 Home

Won Won

33-22 44-15

1 St. Mary’s Classic - Moraga, Calif.

Central Missouri (1-0)

UC-Riverside (1-0)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1969 Home

Won

1963 Home

Won

Lost

Lost

80-81

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 2003 1Home Won 100-80

Lost Won Won

Dayton (2-5) Home: 1-1 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1952 Away Lost 55-69 1952 Home Won 84-70 1954 Away Lost 68-98 1955 Home Lost 45-49 1963 Away Lost 71-86 1966 Away Lost 86-99 1997 Away Won 76-69

Delaware State (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2003 Away 2004 Home

Christian Brothers (1-0)

Delta State (18-6)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1987 Home Won 82-69

Cincinnati (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Lost

75-79OT

Colorado (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 2000 Away Lost 71-98

Colorado Springs (3-0) Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1999 Home 2000 Home 2001 Home

Won Won Won

90-63 80-73 109-44

111-60

87-76

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

23-32 98-74 94-67

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1930 Away Won 42-30 1930 Home Won 60-30

1 Pittsburgh Holiday Cl. - Murray

2005 Away

53-56

Culver-Stockton (2-1)

Cumberland (2-0)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 2-1 ____________________________ 1935 1Neutral Lost 28-38 1938 2Neutral Won 41-40 1952 3Neutral Won 72-46 1958 Away Lost 60-66 1961 Away Lost 69-81 1965 Home Won 93-76

1Neutral

1 Mid-West Tourn., Terre Haute

UT-Chattanooga (4-2)

Carter Shoe Co. (1-0)

Centenary (3-3)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1939 Home 1967 Home 1973 Home

1963 1963 1986 2001 2001 2007

41-51

Connecticut Teachers (0-1)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1983 Home Won 88-76

1971 Home

1 Puerto Rico Classic

Lost

Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Chapman (1-0)

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1990 1Neutral Won 81-68

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral:0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 4-0 ____________________________ 1933 1Neutral Won 34-31 1935 2Neutral Won 25-22 1943 3Neutral Won 69-42 1948 4Neutral Won 67-34

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1949 Home Won 72-50 1950 Away Lost 63-66

53-26

Concordia Seminary (0-1)

Centre (4-0)

Cheyney State (0-1)

Won

1993 1Neutral Won 82-66 1 Toledo Invitational - Toledo, Ohio

1945 Away

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1968 Home Won 76-61

1936 Home

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1 NAIB Tournament - KC, Mo.

Home: 3-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972

1983 Home

TEAM

Columbia (1-0)

Carson-Newman (1-0)

Brooklyn (1-1)

96

BY

UC-Sonoma (1-0)

1978 Home

Bradley (7-7)

SERIES

Won Won

65-56 68-39

Home: 10-2 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1931 1937 1938 1939 1939 1940 1940 1941 1941 1942 1942 1946 1947 1947

Away Away Home Away 1Neutral Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home

Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost

50-26 45-22 57-26 60-24 34-22 44-27 52-32 51-36 37-35 34-55 28-39 33-39 49-44 49-45 53-38 46-43 55-43 49-45 49-56


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Away Home Away Home Home

Lost Won Lost Won Won

53-61 65-33 49-50 58-48 81-49

1 Mississippi Valley Tourn. - Memphis

DePaul (1-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-2 ____________________________ 1946 1Neutral Lost 43-65 1947 1Neutral Lost 47-50 2001 Away Won 69-65 1 Paducah, Ky.

Detroit (1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1999 Home Won 77-68 2000 Away Lost 64-91

Drake (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1938 1Neutral Won 47-40 1 NAIB Tourn. - Kansas City, Mo.

1967 1968 1968 1968 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978

Away Away Home 1Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home

SERIES Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Lost

88-86 67-74 105-72 75-79 69-64 81-87 71-75 99-86 65-66 65-80 53-57 67-58 65-61 78-70 67-65 85-75 85-89 75-88 78-72 79-73 80-62 79-72 72-75 69-84

1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 2002

Away Lost 1Home Lost Away Lost Home Lost Away Won Away Won

BY 70-76 70-78 69-93 80-87 87-78OT 76-58

1 New Year’s Eve

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1Neutral

Won

88-83

1 Queen City Tourn. - Buffalo, NY

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Won

122-82

Ferris State (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1981 Home Won 62-60

Firestone Rubber (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Drexel (1-0)

1 OVC Tourn. - Richmond, Ky.

1941 Home

Won

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1995 1Neutral Won 76-75

Eastern Washington (1-0)

Florida A&M (1-0)

1 Purdue Classic - West Lafayette, Ind.

51-48

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1987 1Neutral Won 84-57 1 Bayou Classic - Lafayette, La.

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1988 1Neutral Won 62-58 1 UAB Classic - Birmingham, Ala.

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1997 1Neutral Lost 68-71 1NCAA Tournament - Charlotte, NC

Egyptian Ramblers (1-0)

Florida International (2-0)

Duquesne (0-1)

Emproria State (2-0)

Duke (0-1)

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1972 Home Lost 66-72

East Carolina (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1965 Home

Won

104-84

East Central State (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1942 1Neutral Lost 45-46 1 NAIB Tourn. - Kansas City, Mo.

East Tennessee State (22-19) Home: 14-6 Away:8-12 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1959 Home Won 73-62 1959 Away Lost 65-93 1960 Away Won 86-69 1960 Home Won 113-68 1961 Home Won 92-64 1961 Away Won 83-63 1962 Away Lost 72-91 1962 Home Won 76-62 1963 Away Lost 70-78 1963 Home Won 79-58 1964 Home Lost 61-62 1964 Away Won 96-76 1965 Away Lost 68-69 1965 Home Won 85-71 1966 Home Lost 72-74 1966 Away Lost 94-104 1967 Home Lost 79-86

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1932 Home

Won

67-33

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1962 Home Won 67-44 1966 Home Won 99-91

Evansville (21-10) Home: 12-3 Away: 9-7 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1943 Home Won 60-36 1943 Away Won 41-36 1945 Away Won 54-42 1947 Home Won 66-48 1947 Away Won 66-44 1947 Home Won 62-60 1948 Away Lost 55-57 1949 Home Won 56-54 1949 Away Lost 51-68 1950 Home Won 60-46 1950 Away Lost 63-77 1951 Away Won 70-66 1951 Home Won 70-61 1951 Home Won 82-60 1952 Home Won 93-68 1952 Away Won 80-79 1952 Home Won 84-81 1953 Home Won 94-88 1953 Away Won 66-60 1971 Away Lost 83-91 1978 Home Lost 52-54 1981 Away Lost 58-77 1984 Home Won 58-50 1985 Away Won 52-34 1987 Home Won 83-72

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 ____________________________

1957 1Neutral Lost 61-72 1984 2Neutral Lost 44-46 1 Evansville Holiday Tournament 2 Far West Classic - Portland, Ore.

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2000 Home 2002 Home

Won Lost

103-76 66-80

Georgetown (Ky.) (6-0)

Federal City (1-0) 1970 Home

Fresno State (0-2)

Gardner-Webb (1-1)

Fairfield (1-0) 1972

TEAM

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1992 Away Won 68-64 1993 Home Won 92-61

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 5-0 ____________________________

1934 1Neutral 1936 Away 1937 2Neutral 1938 2Neutral 1939 2Neutral 2003 3Neutral

Won Won Won Won Won Won

46-18 39-25 48-30 26-24 36-22 78-64

1 KIAC Tourn. - Louisville, Ky. 2 KIAC Tourn. - Richmond, Ky. 3 Pittsburgh Holiday Classic

Georgia (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 2002 1Neutral Lost 68-85 1 NCAA Tournament - Chicago, Ill.

Georgia College (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1977 Home Won 82-62

Georgia Southern (6-3) Home: 4-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

Florida State (1-2) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1957 Away Lost 60-84 1959 Home Won 96-71 1998 1Neutral Lost 76-80OT 1 Rainbow Classic - Honolulu

Florida Tech (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1990 Away Won 72-62

1966 1968 1978 1979 1980 1989 1990 1990 1991

Home Home 1Neutral Home Away Home Away Home Away

Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Lost

121-65 84-70 84-87 64-62 75-68 69-71 82-79 78-61 63-66

1 Poinsettia Cl. - Greenville, SC

Georgia Tech (1-1)

Fordham (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Fort Campbell (2-0)

Goldbloom (1-0)

1982 1Neutral Won 93-63 1 UAB Classic - Birmingham, Ala.

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1943 Home 1946 Home

Won Won

56-44 86-18

Fort Lewis (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1975 Home

Won

75-60

Fredonia State (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1984 Home Won 59-46

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

1954 Home 1956 Away

Won Lost

77-66 64-67

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1926 Home

Won

30-15

Gonzaga (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1980 1Neutral Lost 52-72 1 Champion Cl. - Missoula, Mont.

Hall-Moody (1-4) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1926 Home 1926 Away

Won Lost

27-25 17-47

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Lost Lost Lost

34-47 27-39 30-46

Hamline (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1955 Away

Won

111-80

Hanover (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1998 Home Won 69-58

Hardin-Simmons (3-2) Home: 3-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1955 1956 1957 1965 1968

Home Away Home Home Away

Won Lost Won Won Lost

87-72 60-67 63-60 92-81 76-94

SERIES 1980

Illinois State (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1971 Home

Won

85-74

Illinois Tech (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1991 Home Won 102-66

Illinois Wesleyan (2-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1942 1Neutral Won 1949 Away Won

49-39 69-62

1 Paducah, Ky.

Indiana (0-3) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1977 Away Lost 61-85 1980 Away Lost 41-59 1992 1Away Lost 80-103

Health Independents (1-0)

1 Preseason NIT - Bloomington

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1936 Away Won 47-18

IPFW (1-0)

High Point (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1950 Home

Won

81-39

Houston (1-3) Home: 0-2 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1951 Away Won 67-65 1952 Home Lost 66-70 1954 Away Lost 62-69 1955 Home Lost 65-91

Howard Payne (3-0) Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1967 Home Won 80-64 1970 Home Won 83-81 1973 Home Won 82-78

Idaho State (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1997 1Home Won

111-64

1 Racer Thanksgiving Tournament

Illinois (0-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1980 2004

1Away 2Neutral

Lost Lost

63-65 53-72

1 NIT - Champaign, Ill. 2 NCAA Tourn.- Columbus, Ohio

Illinois-Chicago (1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2006 1Home Won 2006 Away Lost

72-68 68-74

1 ESPN Bracket Buster - Murray

Illinois College (2-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1949 Home Won 80-42 1970 Home Won 113-60

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1985 Home Won 57-51

IUPUI (3-0) Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1987 Home 1991 Home 1996 Home

Won Won Won

85-64 84-52 85-75

Indiana South Bend (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 2008 Home Won 80-62

Indiana Southeast (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1998 Home

Won

115-63

Indiana State (3-7) Home: 2-3 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1945 Home Won 54-45 1945 Away Lost 42-47 1945 Home Lost 42-44 1946 Away Lost 48-66 1975 Away Lost 77-84 1976 Home Lost 68-69 2001 Away Lost 66-74 2002 Home Won 85-39 2008 1Home Lost 62-79 2008 Away Won 67-61 1 ESPN BracketBuster

Iowa State (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1997

1Neutral

Won

84-76

1Puerto Rico Holiday Classic

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Won

83-76

Jacksonville (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1961 Home Won 75-65

98

Won

53-49

1 NIT - Jacksonville, Fla.

TEAM

Lambuth (14-6)

Kansas State (0-1)

Home: 12-2 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1926 Home Won 50-23 1926 Home Won 37-27 1926 Away Lost 36-43 1927 Home Won 41-22 1927 Home Won 39-25 1927 Away Won 37-26 1928 Away Lost 24-32 1928 Home Lost 25-36 1928 Home Won 33-22 1928 Home Lost 17-24 1929 Home Won 62-19 1929 Home Won 35-21 1930 Away Won 56-30 1931 Home Won 40-32 1932 Home Won 76-41 1933 Home Won 85-38 1933 Home Won 35-34 1934 Away Lost 29-31 1935 Away Lost 23-36 1935 Home Won 28-24

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1990 1Neutral Lost 50-67

LaSalle (0-1)

Jordan (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1939 1Neutral Won 43-35 1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City

Kansas (0-9) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-8 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1968 Away Lost 59-72 1970 Away Lost 62-64 1972 Away Lost 63-69 1973 Away Lost 71-103 1975 Away Lost 56-83 1976 Away Lost 66-81 1977 Away Lost 71-106 1978 Away Lost 66-81 1988 1Neutral Lost 58-61 1 NCAA Tournament - Lincoln, Neb.

1 BMA Holiday Classic - KC

Kent State (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1999 1Neutral Lost 85-91

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1952 Away Lost 82-105

Lawrence Tech (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1 Sun Classic - El Paso, Texas

1953 Away

Kentucky State (4-0)

Lewis (1-0)

Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1984 Home Won 106-83 1984 Home Won 61-47 1986 Home Won 74-66 1987 Home Won 69-53

Kentucky Utilities (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1929 Home Won 58-38

Kentucky Wesleyan (11-3) Home: 7-0 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1935 1948 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954 1954 1956 1956 1957 1958

1Neutral Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away

Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Lost

20-18 56-49 66-64 101-103 89-83 65-60 74-64 86-80 102-92 68-91 81-77 85-70 80-69 65-67

1 KIAC Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky.

Jackson State (1-0) 1972 Home

1Away

BY

Lamar (3-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1988 Away Won 96-83 1989 Home Won 80-78OT 1989 Away Won 88-81

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Lost

68-70

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1984 Home Won 75-65

Lincoln Memorial (0-1) Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1984 Home

Lost

70-76

Livingston (1-1) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1976 Home Won 79-60 1977 Home Lost 57-62

Long Island (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1951 Away Lost 67-90

Loras (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1944

1Neutral

Won

39-38

1 Mid-West Tourn - Terre Haute

Louisiana College (8-0) Home: 8-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1936 1966 1967 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974

Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home

Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won

56-23 105-83 64-50 94-70 94-79 82-55 76-62 81-66


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Louisiana -Monroe (2-1) Home: 0-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1976 1Neutral Won 1978 Home Lost 1980 Away Won

83-82 57-67 67-59

1 Tip-Off Tourn. - New Orleans

Louisiana Tech (2-4) Home: 1-2 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-1 ____________________________

1960 Home 1961 1Neutral 1979 Away 1979 Home 1988 2Neutral 2009 3Home

Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost

54-47 69-61 88-109 60-73 69-87 52-73

1 Gulf South Cl. - Shreveport, La. 2 UAB Classic - Birmingham, Ala. 3 ESPNU BracketBusters, Murray, Ky.

Louisville (7-22) Home: 2-6 Away: 2-16 Neutral: 3-0 ____________________________ 1933 1Neutral Won 57-40 1934 2Away Lost 18-28 1936 3Neutral Won 28-24 1936 4Neutral Won 46-26 1945 Away Lost 42-52 1946 Home Won 54-43 1946 2Away Lost 56-60 1946 Away Won 56-45 1947 Home Lost 51-56 1948 Away Won 52-51 1948 Home Lost 50-61 1948 2Away Lost 58-81 1949 Away Lost 63-83 1949 Home Lost 59-66 1954 5Away Lost 83-108 1955 Away Lost 76-82 1956 Home Lost 70-83 1957 Home Lost 82-97 1958 Home Won 75-61 1958 Away Lost 58-72 1960 Away Lost 72-78 1960 Home Lost 67-74 1975 Away Lost 59-78 1983 Away Lost 58-66 1988 Away Lost 51-83 1995 Away Lost 72-81 2000 Away Lost 86-89 2001 6Away Lost 69-84 2004 Away Lost 69-91 1 KIC Tournament - Winchester, Ky. 2 KIAC Tournament - Louisville, Ky. 3 KIAC Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky. 4 SIAA Tourn. - Jackson, Tenn. 5 Kentucky Invit. Tourn. - Louisville 6 Jim Thorpe Classic - Louisville

SERIES

BY

Loyola (Ill.) (0-1)

McKendree (2-0)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1964 1Neutral Lost 91-101 1 NCAA Tournament - Evanston, Ill.

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1962 Home Won 79-44 1963 Home Won 83-68

Loyola (La.) (1-2)

McNeese State (1-2)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1964 Away Lost 88-105 1965 Home Won 83-73 1970 Away Lost 96-98

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1974 Home Lost 65-73 1982 Home Won 99-77 1983 Away Lost 64-68

Lyon (1-0)

Memphis NATTC (0-2)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2008 Home

Won

84-46

MacMurray (2-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: ____________________________ 1967 Home Won 100-79 1970 Home Won 101-50

Maine (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1980 1Neutral Lost 65-78 1 Champion Cl. - Missoula, Mont.

Manchester (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1939 1Neutral Lost 40-42 1 NAIB Tourn. - Kansas City, Mo.

Marquette (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1969 1Neutral Lost 62-82 1 NCAA Tourn. - Carbondale, Ill.

Marshall (11-8) Home: 9-0 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1944 Away Lost 37-52 1944 Home Won 65-43 1945 Away Lost 54-58 1945 Home Won 34-33 1946 Home Won 63-40 1946 Away Lost 59-68 1948 Home Won 65-53 1949 Away Lost 78-82 1949 Away Lost 57-60 1950 Home Won 70-65 1950 1Neutral Lost 64-68 1950 2Away Won 73-54 1951 Home Won 95-53 1951 Away Won 77-68 1952 Home Won 89-63 1952 Away Lost 81-86 1953 Home Won 93-76 1957 Away Lost 88-97 1958 Home Won 98-92 1 OVC Tournament - Louisville, Ky. 2 Marshall Invit.- Huntington, W Va.

Maryville (3-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-0 ____________________________

1936 Home Won 1938 1Neutral Won 1941 1Neutral Won

45-31 38-30 46-43

1 NAIB Tourn. - Kansas City, Mo.

1945 Home 1946 Away

Lost Lost

29-55 57-62

Home: 17-9 Away: 9-24 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

Away Home 1Home Home Away 2Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away 3Neutral Away Home Away Away

Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost

Away Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away

Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost

83-109 54-79 71-72 57-52 59-82 47-78 70-76OT 62-73 78-85 54-78 82-77 60-67

1 Mississippi Valley Tourn. Murray 2 Mississippi Valley Tourn. Memphis 3 Gulf South Classic - Shreveport

Mercer (1-1)

Memphis (26-34) 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1935 1935 1936 1936 1937 1937 1938 1938 1939 1939 1940 1940 1941 1941 1942 1942 1948 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1951 1952 1952 1954 1954 1954 1955 1956 1956 1957 1957 1958 1958 1959 1961 1961 1962 1963 1973 1974

1975 1978 1979 1981 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 2002

TEAM

21-29 30-38 31-33 42-26 37-38 36-31 63-18 47-32 51-14 45-26 33-30 35-19 42-16 68-35 67-31 40-35 32-35 66-34 52-45 55-31 46-31 70-37 61-43 37-46 56-52 60-62 64-57 71-51 55-51 47-51 72-70 82-73 45-47 68-70 56-67 72-106 94-100 92-105 72-93 66-75 50-56 57-70 60-70 67-79 72-90 58-60 65-67 77-102

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-1 ____________________________ 1977 1Neutral Won 85-83 1986 2Neutral Lost 50-51 1 Evansville Holiday Tournament 2 Wendy’s Classic - Bowling Green

Mexico City YMCA (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1937 Home Won 46-28

Miami (Fla.) (1-2) Home: 0-1 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1953 Away 1959 Away 1961 Home

Won Lost Lost

69-65 80-92 67-69

Michigan (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1997 1Neutral Lost 53-76 1 Puerto Rico Holiday Classic

Michigan State (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1990 1Neutral Lost 71-75OT 1 NCAA Tourn. - Knoxville, Tenn.

Middle Tennessee (102-33) Home: 53-11 Away: 44-19 Neutral: 5-3 ____________________________ 1930 Away Lost 29-39 1932 Home Won 36-22 1932 Away Won 36-22 1933 Home Won 77-27 1933 Home Lost 22-23 1934 Away Won 51-34 1934 Home Won 39-36 1935 Away Won 42-31 1935 Home Won 33-28 1936 Away Won 57-31 1936 Home Won 48-26 1937 Home Won 46-17 1937 Away Won 50-32 1938 Away Won 66-36 1938 Home Won 45-31 1939 Away Won 48-37 1939 Home Won 76-49 1940 Away Won 40-33 1940 Home Won 60-42 1941 Away Won 64-37 1941 Home Won 51-22

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Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home 1Neutral Away Home 1Neutral Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home 1Neutral Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away

Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost

44-33 52-28 68-50 43-38 79-36 100-59 68-67 78-73 79-70 105-83 88-77 84-86 104-80 104-73 86-66 104-82 98-68 86-80 72-80 71-66 66-84 82-84 80-70 78-65 97-58 77-74 83-61 69-68 82-86 109-73 98-68 86-79 90-76 91-89 89-73 89-73 107-81 96-93 91-75 77-74 91-72 70-68 74-71 88-65 83-72 51-47 92-69 73-64 52-46 90-82 71-68 71-74 79-90 77-84 90-99 71-60 78-86 71-70 70-74 77-78 56-57 71-84 67-69 61-53 68-62 74-70 53-67

1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2002 2003

2Neutral Away Home 2Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away 3Away Away Home 4Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home 5Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home 6Neutral Away Home Away Home 6Neutral Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home

SERIES Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won

62-60 59-58 53-70 54-56 61-54 80-69 85-76 75-63 63-59 59-65 60-63 68-81 93-86 81-85 57-64 76-90 79-67 82-66 71-67 84-85 80-71 76-81 70-66 91-86 79-67 98-74 84-83 76-73 74-79 102-76 116-86 89-74 87-74 75-67 73-72 80-67 72-85 78-72 74-48 71-76OT 78-75 84-74 81-62 79-81 79-82 79-72 76-64

1 OVC Tournament - Louisville, Ky. 2 OVC Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky. 3 OVC Tourn. - Murfreesboro 4 OVC Tourn. - Akron, Ohio 5 OVC Tournament - Murray, Ky. 6 OVC Tourn. - Nashville, Tenn.

Milligan (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1994 Home Won 102-82

Home: 3-0 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1Neutral

Away Home Home Away Away Home

Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won

37-47 43-40 55-34 55-22 28-20 49-28 64-43

1976 Home

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1986 Away Lost 64-78

Missouri State (1-0)

Mississippi (3-1) Home: 2-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1958 1958 1993 1993

Away Home Away Home

Lost Won Won Won

61-67 80-60 75-65 87-68

Mississippi College (9-3)

Won

69-66

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1952 1Neutral Won 73-64 1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City Known as SW Missouri State

Monmouth (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1991

1Neutral

Lost

67-68

1 Hatter Classic - Deland, Fla.

Home: 6-3 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1937 1941 1975 1976 1977 1978

Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Home Home

Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost

29-28 55-36 28-31 43-26 41-32 42-27 33-30 53-49 61-56 76-73 62-70 71-77

Mississippi State (2-7) Home: 2-3 Away: 0-4 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1941 1956 1957 1958 1958 1959 1960 1961 2007

Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away

Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost

56-36 91-80 69-86 57-75 62-63 48-63 81-94 57-69 61-78

Missouri (0-4) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-4 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1991 Away Lost 52-92 1996 1Away Lost 85-89 2004 Away Lost 55-59 2008 Away Lost 64-75 1 NIT - Columbia, Mo.

Missouri All-Stars (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1937 Home

Won

44-27

Missouri-Kansas City (2-1) Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1978 Home Lost 86-92 1981 Home Won 66-61 1983 Home Won 80-49

Nebraska (2-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1990 1Neutral Won 81-79 2000 Away Won 79-71 1 Puerto Rico Classic

Nevada-Las Vegas (0-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1976 Away Lost 77-104 1982 1Away Lost 61-87 1 NIT - Las Vegas, Nev.

New Mexico (3-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1938 1Neutral Won 30-29 1950 Home Won 65-55 1956 Away Won 79-72 1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City

New Mexico State (5-1) Home: 5-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1951 Home Won 59-51 1955 Away Lost 48-58 1956 Home Won 81-67 1958 Home Won 66-51 1962 Home Won 90-55 1964 Home Won 72-69

New Orleans (4-5) Home: 3-1 Away: 1-3 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1976 Home Won 82-78 1976 Away Lost 76-105 1977 1Neutral Lost 52-59 1978 Away Lost 65-76 1980 Home Won 65-56 1984 Away Won 83-69 1985 Home Won 66-61 1985 Away Lost 67-103 1987 Home Lost 52-63 1 Evansville Holiday Tournament

New York Shamrocks (1-0)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1937 1Neutral Won 37-35

Missouri Southern (3-1)

Niagara (0-1)

1980 Home

Won

93-66

Home: 3-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1972 Home Won 83-71 1974 Home Won 80-75 1975 Home Lost 73-78

1 SIAA Tournament - Jackson, TN.

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Minnesota (0-1)

Missouri-St. Louis (1-0)

Millsaps (6-1) 1932 1933 1933 1935 1935 1937 1938

BY

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

1 Cairo, Ill.

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 2008 1Neutral Lost 71-80 1 Dr. Pepper Classic, Chattanooga


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1988 Home

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1988 Home Won 79-65 1990 Away Won 75-56

SERIES Won

Oglethorpe (4-0) Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1991 Home Lost 70-88

1962 1963 1964 1966

North Carolina (0-2)

Ohio State (0-1)

North Alabama (0-1)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 ____________________________

1995 2006

1Neutral 2Neutral

Lost Lost

70-80 65-69

68-49

Home Home Home Home

Won Won Won Won

50-45 83-57 74-66 90-75

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1999

1Neutral

Lost

58-72

1 NCAA Tourn. - Indianapolis, Ind.

1 NCAA Tourn. - Tallahassee, Fla.2 NCAA Tournament - Dayton, Ohio

Oklahoma (1-0)

UNC-Asheville (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1998 1Away Won 68-64 1 Sooner Classic - Norman, Okla.

1 Hatter Classic - Deland, Fla.

Oklahoma City (1-3)

1991

1Neutral

Won

105-81

UNC-Charlotte (0-1)

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1 Rainbow Classic - Honolulu

1953 1954 1955 1955

UNC Wilmington (0-1)

Old Dominion (1-0)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1998

1Neutral

Lost

75-88

Away Away Away Home

Lost Lost Lost Won

37-43 43-72 46-66 58-48

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1 East Coast Classic - Wilmington

1 Puerto Rico Classic

North Carolina State (1-0)

Oleson Swedes (0-1)

1994

1Away

Lost

73-81

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1988 1Neutral Won

78-75

1990

1Neutral

Won

76-61

1929 Home

Lost

42-46

1 NCAA Tournament - Lincoln, Neb.

Oral Roberts (3-5)

North Texas (1-1)

Home: 2-2 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1971 Home Won 90-89 1971 Home Won 94-87 1972 Away Lost 78-79 1973 Away Lost 83-86 1975 Home Lost 79-80 1975 Away Lost 58-90 1977 Home Lost 66-80 2008 1Neutral Won 78-76 1 San Juan Shootout, Puerto Rico

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1943 1Neutral Lost 1959 Home Won

55-58 82-69

1 NICA Tournament - Kansas City

Northeast Missouri (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1948 1Neutral Lost 46-49 1 Mid-West Tourn. - Terre Haute

Northwestern State (3-3) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-2 ___________________________ 1932 1Neutral Lost 37-61 1936 1Neutral Won 40-32 1937 2Neutral Won 45-24 1939 2Neutral Lost 41-43 1959 Home Lost 86-88 1961 Home Won 93-75

Oregon (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1941

1Neutral

Won

68-46

1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City

1971

1Neutral

Won

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Paducah All-Stars (1-0)

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1981 Away Won 56-54

1930 Home

Oakland City (2-0)

Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1929 Home Lost 41-44 1930 Home Lost 33-38

46-38

Home: 5-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1965 Home Won 101-88 1970 Home Won 98-79 1971 Home Won 90-78 1972 Home Won 80-66 1973 Home Won 91-80

Won

55-15

Paducah Independent (0-2)

Lost

67-95

1 Purdue Classic - West Lafayette

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1980 Home Won 82-69

Radio Specials (2-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1927 Home Won 37-24 1927 Home Won 36-18

Regis (2-0)

Penn State (0-1) 1 NIT - University Park, Penn.

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1956 Home Won 86-84 1962 Home Won 71-69

Pennsylvania (1-0)

Rhode Island (2-1)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1989

1Away

Lost

73-89

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1984 1Neutral Won 66-54 1 Far West Classic - Portland, Ore.

Pepperdine (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1Neutral

Won

44-38

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-1 ____________________________ 1973 1Neutral Won 73-64 1998 2Neutral Lost 74-97 1999 3Neutral Won 80-74 1 Oral Roberts Tournament - Tulsa 2 NCAA Tourn. - Oklahoma City 3 Sun Classic - El Paso, Texas

1 NICA Tournament - Kansas City

Rhodes (1-1)

Pikeville (3-0)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1933 Away Lost 46-47 1966 Home Won 99-60

1993 Home 1993 Home 1994 Home

Won Won Won

124-71 119-75 105-63

Pittsburgh (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 2003 1Away Lost 49-70 1 Pittsburgh Holiday Classic

Portland (2-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1952 1Neutral Won 58-57 1984 2Away Won 71-49

Rice (2-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1992 1Neutral Lost 78-89 2005 1Away Won 69-63 2005 Home Won 83-65 1 U.S. West Cellular Tourn. Seattle 2 ESPN Bracket Buster

Rider (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City 2 Far West Classic - Portland, Ore.

2007 1Away Won 2008 Home Won 1 ESPN Bracket Buster

Prairie View (3-0)

Roanoke (0-1)

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1990 Home Won 103-52 1991 Away Won 81-68 1994 1Neutral Won 116-97

90-87

Notre Dame (1-0)

Won

Parsons (5-0)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1 SIAA Tourn. - Jackson, Tenn. 2 SIAA Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky.

1930 Home

Quincy (1-0)

1 U.S. Air Classic - Dayton, Ohio

Pacific (1-0) 1 Evansville Holiday Tournament

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2000 Away

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1930 Home Won 48-29 1931 Home Won 50-28

Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

TEAM

Paducah Jr. Athletics (2-0)

1943

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

BY

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1938 1Neutral Lost 29-35 1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City

Rollins (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1953 Away Won 90-51

Roosevelt (2-0)

Presyterian (2-0)

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-0 ____________________________

1938 1Neutral Won 1941 1Neutral Won

58-51 66-65

37-24 52-41

1 SIAA Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky.

Purdue (0-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1995 1Away Lost 76-88

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

1976 Home 1979 Home

Won Won

102-50 106-74

Rutgers (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1999 1Neutral Won 87-83 1 Hoop & Quill Classic - St. Louis

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St. Bonaventure (1-3)

San Diego State (0-2)

Southeast Louisiana (5-1)

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-3 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1951 Away Lost 75-79 1952 Away Lost 63-74 1953 Away Won 68-60 1960 Away Lost 39-92

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 ____________________________ 1941 1Neutral Lost 36-34 2006 2Neurtal Lost 87-84

St. Catharine (1-0)

San Fernando (3-0)

Home: 5-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1950 Home Won 86-44 1951 Home Won 75-57 1981 Home Won 69-60 1982 Home Won 74-69 1983 Away Lost 65-75 1984 Home Won 45-44

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 2008 Home Won 76-66

Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1961 Home Won 77-72 1965 Home Won 110-79 1968 Home Won 96-67

St. Joseph’s (Penn.) (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1952 Away

Won

76-63

St. Louis (0-7) Home: 0-2 Away: 0-5 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1989 Away Lost 68-78 1990 Home Lost 60-76 1992 Away Lost 58-94 1993 Home Lost 89-92 1996 Away Lost 68-74 1996 Away Lost 54-61 1999 Away Lost 51-62

1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City 2 St. Mary’s Tournament - Moraga, Cal.

San Francisco State (3-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1960 Home Won 1962 Home Won 1979 1Neutral Won

85-65 83-63 74-43

1 McDonald’s Classic - Wichita

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1Neutral

Won

35-33

1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City

St. Mary’s (Cal.) (0-2)

Santa Clara (0-1)

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1 St. Mary’s Holiday Cl. - Moraga, Cal. 2 St. Mary’s Tournament - Moraga, Cal.

Seattle-Pacific (0-1)

2004 2006

1Away 2Away

Lost Lost

62-75 62-44

Samford (11-10) Home: 8-4 Away: 2-6 Neutral:1-0 OVC: 4-6 OVC Tournament: 1-1 ____________________________

1934 1935 1936 1943 1943 1972 1975 1977 1978 1980 1983 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008

#Home #Home #Away #Home #1Home

Won Won Won Won Won Home Won Home Lost Away Lost Away Lost Home Won 2Away Lost *3Home Lost *Away Lost *Away Lost *Home Won *4Neutral Won *Home Lost *Away Won *5Home Lost *Away Lost *Home Won

41-26 45-34 51-49 48-43 38-36 99-79 88-87 76-77 52-54 78-62 52-50 58-61 47-55 61-50 59-38 74-57 55-44 57-51 70-60 64-65 62-34

1 SIAA Tournament, Jackson, Tenn 2 Show me Classic @ Mizzou 3 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 4 OVC Tourn. Final, Nashville, Tenn. 5 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky. # Known as Howard College

* As a member of the OVC

102

2001 Away

Lost

72-77

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 2006 1Neutral Lost 76-68 1 St. Mary’s Tournament - Moraga, Cal.

Seton Hall (2-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1950 Away Won 56-52 1951 Away Lost 61-75 1969 Away Won 90-81

Siena (2-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1953 Away Lost 1953 1Neutral Won 1956 Home Won

49-62 91-68 83-74

1 Kentucky Invit. Tourn. - Louisville

Smyrna AAB (1-2) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1944 Home 1944 Away 1945 Home

Won Lost Lost

1 Wendy’s Classic - Bowling Green

Southern Cal. College (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1989 Home Won 71-68

Southern Illinois (15-15)

66-46 33-41 41-46

1929 1929 1931 1931 1932 1932 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1950 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1989 1990 1991 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Home Away Away Home Away Home 1Neutral Home 1Neutral Home 2Neutral 1Neutral Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home 3Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away

Lost 37-46 Lost 26-28 Won 25-22 Won 35-31 Lost 34-38 Won 51-27 Won 52-34 Won 50-36 Won 51-38 Won 45-37 Lost 58-71 Won 76-61 Won 71-65 Won 63-41 Won 66-60 Won 79-65 Lost 87-97 Lost 70-77 Lost 71-79 Lost 108-114-3OT Won 83-77 Lost 98-109 Won 65-62 Lost 79-94 Lost 63-67 Lost 56-85 Won 68-64 Lost 71-80 Lost 53-57 Lost 62-46

1 Metropolis, Ill. 2 Paducah, Ky. 3 First game in RSEC

South Alabama (2-1)

SIU Edwardsville (4-1)

Home: 0-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1990 1Neutral Won 88-78OT 1999 Away Won 59-54 2000 Home Lost 76-82

Home: 4-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1975 Home Lost 81-83 1983 Home Won 63-44 2002 Home Won 86-58 2003 Home Won 81-56 2004 Home Won 75-67

1 BMA Holiday Cl. - Kansas City

South Florida (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 2008 1Neutral Lost 64-73 1 San Jaun Shootout, Puerto Rico

Southern Mississippi (3-3) Home: 3-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1961 Home 1983 Home 1984 Away

Won Won Lost

1999 1Neutral Lost 2003 Away Lost 2004 Home Won

62-65 54-56 94-54

1 Hoop & Quill Classic - St. Louis

Southwest Kansas (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1941 Home Won 38-36 1943 1Neutral Won 44-42 1 NICA Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1986 1Neutral Lost 53-54OT

Home: 8-6 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-1 ____________________________

Santa Barbara (1-0) 1941

Southern Cal (0-1)

TEAM

77-55 64-63 56-58

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Spring Hill (2-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1949 Away Won 1958 1Neutral Won 1959 2Away Lost

79-66 76-58 73-80

1 Gulf South Classic - Shreveport2 Senior Bowl Tournament - Mobile, Ala.

Springfield College (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1943 1Neutral Won 72-44 1 NICA Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.

Stetson (1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1959 Away Lost 67-80 1960 Home Won 70-59

Sturgis EMBA (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1930 Home Won 61-25

Tampa (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1953 Home

Won

79-62

Tennessee (0-3) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1945 Away Lost 38-57 2005 1Neutral Lost 53-64 2006 Away Lost 64-89 1 Nashville, Tenn.

Tennessee Jr. Coll. (7-2) Home: 3-1 Away: 3-1 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1928 Away Lost 26-48 1928 Home Lost 30-34 1929 Away Won 39-37 1929 Home Won 48-27 1929 1Home Won 28-17 1930 Away Won 66-18 1930 2Neutral Won 60-14 1931 Home Won 53-33 1931 Away Won 70-37 1 Mississippi Valley Tourn. - Murray 2 Mississippi Valley Tourn. - Memphis

Tennessee Wesleyan (4-1) Home: 4-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1969 1972 1974 1975 1978

Home Home Home Home Home

Won Won Won Won Lost

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Texas (2-3)

Texas Wesleyan (4-0)

Home: 0-1 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1951 Away Won 64-63 1974 Away Won 79-69 1979 Away Lost 63-65 1992 Away Lost 75-93 1993 Home Lost 74-79

Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1958 Home Won 70-56 1959 Home Won 67-61 1974 Home Won 70-58 1988 Home Won 102-51

Texas A&M (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1993 Away Lost 82-94

1 Paducah, Ky.

Towson (1-1)

1946

1Neutral

Won

49-46

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Texas A&M CC (2-1) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1872 Home 2004 Away 2004 Home

Won Lost Won

82-52 68-80 73-53

Texas-Arlington (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1968 Home Won 91-83

Texas-El Paso (2-1) 76-69 71-89 65-58

1 Sun Devil Classic - Tempe, Ariz.

Texas-Pan American (2-3) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-3 ____________________________

1969 Home 1979 1Neutral 1983 2Neutral 1987 3Neutral 1989 4Neutral

Won Lost Lost Lost Won

92-88 65-67 53-67 57-60 107-101

1 McDonald’s Classic - Wichita, Kan. 2 Show-Me Cl. - Columbia, Mo. 3 Longhorn Classic - Austin, Texas 4 Lamar Tourn. - Beaumont, Tex.

Texas-San Antonio (3-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1989 1Neutral Won 107-101OT 2004 Home Won 69-58 2005 Away Won 89-79OT 1 Lamar Tournament, Beaumont, Texas

Texas Christian (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 2003 Away Won 73-67

Texas Southern (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1990

1Neutral

Won

79-65

1 Citizens Bank Cl. - Jonesboro, Ark.

Texas Tech (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1950

1Neutral

1 Owensboro, Ky.

Won

1979 Home 1981 Away

Won Lost

70-59 58-79

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1932 Home Won 1935 1Neutral Won 1939 Home Lost

75-22 39-17 32-42

1 KIAC Tournament - Bowling Green, Ky

66-52

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1968 Home

Won

Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Home

Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won

89-76

Troy (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1976 Home Won 102-76 1994 1Neutral Won 107-97 1 East Coast Classic - Wilmington, NC

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1990

1Neutral

Won

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1 US Air Classic - Dayton, Ohio

Utah State (0-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 ____________________________

1985 1987

1Neutral 2Neutral

Lost Lost

74-75 57-74

1 Illini Classic - Champaign, Ill. 2 Longhorn Classic - Austin, Texas

Valparaiso (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1999

1Neutral

Won

78-58

1 Hoop & Quill Classic - St. Louis, Mo.

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1 WKU Invit. - Bowling Green, Ky.

1931 1940 1946 1988

Union (Ky.) (3-0)

Villanova (0-3)

1954 Away Lost 1988 1Neutral Won

51-61 86-63

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 3-0 ____________________________ 1941 1Neutral Won 62-42 1946 2Neutral Won 62-26 1947 2Neutral Won 39-31 1 KIAC Tournament - Richmond, Ky. 2 KIAC Tournament - Louisville, Ky.

Union (Tenn.) (29-3) Home: 16-2 Away: 13-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away

103-55

Vanderbilt (1-3)

Tulsa (1-1)

1926 1926 1927 1927 1928 1931 1931 1932 1932 1933 1933 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 1937

41-25 26-18 47-39 51-23 75-37 65-25 37-35 53-40 39-26 43-30 68-36 92-70 96-68 95-48 96-69

US International (1-0)

Transylvania (2-1)

Trinity (Texas) (1-0)

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1954 Home Won 1955 Away Lost 1964 1Neutral Won

Toledo (0-1)

1937 1938 1938 1939 1939 1940 1940 1941 1941 1942 1942 1952 1952 1958 1959

BY

Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won

15-16 27-13 22-33 31-22 44-25 39-28 37-24 70-20 42-25 50-29 52-30 52-23 45-48 48-28 41-38 46-36 43-32

Away Home Home Away

Lost Lost Won Lost

29-48 37-45 53-34 57-74

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________

1953 1Neutral Lost 1955 Away Lost 1970 Away Lost

65-74 67-72 63-97

TEAM

Washburn (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

1938

1Neutral

Won

33-24

1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.

Washington (Mo.) (2-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1995 Home 1997 Home

Won Won

108-87 98-66

West Florida (3-0) Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2001 Home 2002 Home 2003 Home

Won Won Won

100-61 87-66 94-68

West Texas State (5-1) Home: 2-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 2-0 ____________________________ 1950 1Neutral Won 52-44 1952 2Neutral Won 75-73 1955 Away Won 101-76 1956 Home Won 74-65 1956 Home Won 88-66 1963 Home Lost 74-79 1 Marshall Invit. - Huntington, WV 2 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.

West Virginia Tech (2-1) Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1981 Home Won 84-67 1982 Home Lost 75-84 1984 Home Won 78-62

Western Carolina (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1971 Home

Won

101-75

Western Illinois (3-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1987 Home Won 74-58 1988 Away Won 78-68 1997 1Home Won 106-67 1 Racer Thanksgiving Tournament

1 Kentucky Invit.Tourn. - Louisville, Ky.

Western Kentucky (52-94)

Va. Commonwealth (0-2)

Home: 32-29 Away: 12-56 Neutral: 8-9 ____________________________ 1932 Home Won 26-24 1932 Away Won 38-26 1932 Away Won 34-21 1932 1Neutral Won 40-27 1933 Home Lost 28-35 1933 Home Won 42-20 1933 Away Won 54-37 1933 2Neutral Lost 17-30 1934 Home Lost 20-25 1934 Away Lost 24-30 1935 Away Lost 29-32 1935 Home Lost 24-44 1935 3Away Lost 20-23 1936 Home Won 31-15 1936 Away Lost 31-55 1936 3Away Lost 31-55 1936 1Neutral Won 28-26 1937 Away Lost 25-46 1937 Home Won 31-26

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1992 Home 1992 Away

Lost Lost

90-91 77-83

Virginia Tech (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________

2001

1Neutral

Won

66-63

1 Jim Thorpe Classic - Louisville, Ky.

Wagner (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

2003

1Home

Won

92-68

1 Pittsburgh Holiday Cl. - Murray, Ky.

Wake Forest (0-1) Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1983

1Home

Lost

80-87

1 NIT - Murray, Ky.

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4Neutral 5Away

Lost Lost Away Lost Home Won 4Neutral Lost 5Away Lost Home Lost Home Lost Away Lost Home Won 5Away Lost Home Lost Away Won 4Neutral Won 5Away Lost Away Lost Home Won 4Neutral Lost Away Lost Home Won 4Neutral Lost Home Lost Away Lost Away Lost Home Lost Home Won Away Lost Away Lost Home Lost *Home Lost *Away Lost *Away Lost *Home Lost *Home Won *Away Lost *6Neutral Lost *Away Lost *Home Won *6NeutralWon *Home Lost *Away Lost *6Neutral Lost *Away Lost *Home Won *Home Lost *Away Lost *7Neutral Lost *Home Lost *Away Lost *6Neutral Won *7Neutral Won *Away Lost *Home Won *Home Won *Away Lost *Away Won *Home Lost *Away Lost *Home Lost *Home Won *Away Lost *Away Lost *Home Won *Home Lost *Away Lost *Away Won *Home Won

18-30 32-37 26-29 30-18 23-35 39-44 36-38 36-46 30-39 36-30 23-25 34-38 38-34 41-32 41-45 27-29 43-37 44-46 33-56 41-28 39-42 35-36 38-47 30-38 33-37 55-27 41-66 32-66 47-54 46-59 65-76 47-61 54-73 58-52 50-54 54-58 58-65 77-70 78-77 64-77 63-97 45-47 57-62 77-67 43-57 68-104 89-98 70-71 80-85 77-72 74-69 77-88 74-70 78-90 58-60 57-55 64-70 77-87 62-75 87-72 57-65 77-79 95-87 61-72 77-96 73-70 87-74

1964 1964 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1985 1986 1988 1988 1989 1990 1991 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008

SERIES

*Home Won 86-77 *Away Won 85-77 *6Neutral Won 77-68 *Away Lost 70-71 *Home Won 103-91 *Home Lost 84-101 *Away Lost 59-71 *6Neutral Lost 83-94 *Away Lost 79-88 *Home Won 75-69 *8Neutral Won 83-75 *Away Lost 78-79 *Home Lost 83-86 *Away Lost 82-84 *Home Won 89-79 *Away Lost 75-85 *Home Lost 75-77 *Home Won 73-71 *Away Lost 59-73 *Home Lost 70-71 *Away Lost 68-73 *Home Won 99-80 *Away Lost 66-67 *Away Lost 75-79 *Home Lost 69-76 *Away Lost 92-93 *Home Lost 91-96 *Away Lost 68-92 *Home Lost 68-70 *Away Won 89-87 *Home Lost 81-82 *Away Lost 75-91 *Home Lost 98-100 *Home Won 67-65 *Away Won 66-64 *Away Lost 48-68 *Home Lost 55-56 *9Away Lost 51-54 *Home Won 59-57 *Away Lost 44-66 *9Away Lost 67-71 *Away Lost 54-77 *Home Won 63-60 Home Won 69-67 Away Lost 58-80 Home Lost 49-50 Away Lost 75-79 Away Won 66-64 Home Won 97-91 Away Lost 89-93 Away Won 86-75 Home Won 69-57 Away Lost 70-92 Home Won 83-81 Away Lost 77-101 Home Won 83-72 Away Won 100-95-2OT Home Lost 72-82 Away Lost 63-87 Home Won 89-61

1 SIAA Tournament - Jackson, Tenn. 2 KIC Tournament - Winchester, Ky. 3 KIAC Tournament - Bowling Green, Ky. 4 KIAC Tournament - Richmond, Ky. 5 SIAA Tournament - Bowling Green, Ky. 6 OVC Tournament - Louisville, Ky. 7 Kentucky Invit Tourn. - Louisville, Ky. 8 OVC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.

BY

9 OVC Tournament - Bowling Green, Ky. * WKU competed as a member of the OVC from 1948 to 1982

Western Michigan (1-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1995 Home Won 98-88 1995 Away Lost 71-83

Whitworth (1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 ____________________________ 1952 1Neutral Won 81-69

TEAM

Xavier (Ohio) (0-3) Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1953 1Neutral Lost 49-69 1954 Home Lost 64-70 1955 Away Lost 68-74 1 Kentucky Invit. Tourn. - Louisville, Ky.

Yale (0-1) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1978 1Neutral Lost 63-71 1 Poinsettia Cl. - Greenville, SC

1 NAIB Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.

Youngstown State (10-4)

Wichita State (0-1)

Home: 6-0 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1981 Home Won 67-63 1982 Away Won 69-66 1983 Home Won 92-83 1983 Away Won 79-74 1984 Away Lost 57-59 1985 Home Won 66-62OT 1985 Away Lost 57-59 1986 Home Won 82-74 1986 Away Lost 66-68 1987 Away Won 61-58 1987 Home Won 77-68 1988 Away Won 87-62 1988 Home Won 71-64 1994 1Neutral Lost 48-53 1 U.S. Air Classic - Dayton, Ohio

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1953 Away Lost 77-87

Will-Mayfield (6-6) Home: 4-4 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1930 1930 1931 1931

Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Home

Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Lost

14-31 19-40 33-26 26-36 36-34 16-25 46-37 43-39 46-26 52-38 22-41 34-39

William & Mary (0-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 ____________________________

1957 1958

1Neutral 2Neutral

Lost Lost

66-76 62-64

1 Evansville Holiday Tournament 2 Gulf South Cl. - Shreveport, La.

William Jewell (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1973 Home

Won

119-88

William Penn (4-0) Home: 3-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1969 Home Won 112-71 1985 Home Won 78-53 1986 Home Won 79-50 1987 Away Won 97-49

Wisconsin-Parkside (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________ 1980 Home Won 62-53

Wisc.-Stevens Point (1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 ____________________________

1985 Home

Won

79-68

Wright State (0-2) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 ____________________________ 1990 Away Lost 76-79 2008 1Neutral Lost 41-57 1 San Juan Shootout, Puerto Rico

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____________________________ 1941 Away Won 53-43 1942 Away Won 59-25 1948 Home Won 60-52 1949 Home Won 87-46 1952 1Neutral Won 95-64 1964 #Away Won 98-82 1964 Home Won 69-68 1965 Home Won 97-75 1965 Away Won 96-89 1966 Away Won 108-77 1966 Home Won 80-73 1967 Home Won 92-91 1967 Away Lost 94-117 1968 Away Won 91-82 1968 Home Won 85-70 1969 Away Won 90-80 1969 Home Won 86-56 1969 Home Won 85-72 1970 Away Won 96-66 1971 Away Won 90-76 1971 Home Won 81-58 1972 Home Won 96-67 1972 Away Lost 68-70 1973 Away Lost 76-105 1973 Home Lost 73-75 1974 Away Lost 80-87 1974 Home Won 74-71 1975 Away Lost 70-80 1975 Home Lost 64-73 1976 Home Lost 70-74 1976 Away Lost 78-89 Lost 71-82 1976 2Away 1977 Away Lost 71-90 1977 Home Lost 88-99 Lost 75-82 1977 3Away 1978 Away Lost 81-83 1978 Home Won 85-84 1979 Home Lost 65-68 1979 Away Lost 84-85 1980 Away Won 62-51 1980 Home Won 87-69 1981 Home Won 70-69 1981 Away Won 76-53 1982 Home Won 70-49 1982 Away Won2OT 64-61 1983 Home Won 81-77 1983 Away Lost 65-77 1984 Home WonOT 90-85 1984 Away Lost 69-77 1985 Away Won 86-69 1985 Home Won 64-60 1986 Home Won 72-65 1986 Away Lost 64-69 Won 78-66 1986 4Home 1987 Away Won 61-59 1987 Home Won 69-68 1988 Home Lost 71-74 1988 Away Won 83-70 Won 73-70 1988 5Home 1989 Away Lost 1984

1989 Home 1989 6Neutral 1990 Home 1990 Away 1990 7Home 1991 Home 1991 Away 1992 Away 1992 Home 1993 Away 1993 Home 1993 8Neutral 1994 Away 1994 Home 1995 Home 1995 Away 1995 9Neutral 1996 Away 1996 Home 1996 10Neutral 1997 Home 1997 Away 1997 11Neutral 1998 Away 1998 Home 1998 12Neutral 1999 Home 1999 Away 2000 Away 2000 Home 2001 Home 2001 Away 2002 Away 2002 Home 2003 Home 2003 Away 2003 13Neutral 2004 Away 2004 14Neutral 2005 Home 2005 Home 2006 Away 2007 Away 2007 Home 2008 Home 2008 Away 2009 Home 2009 Away 2009 15Neutral

Won 72-64 Lost 65-74 Won 66-58 Won 58-55 Won 68-67 Won 71-66 Won 79-71 Lost 86-85 Won 105-75 Won 82-76 OT Won 88-69 Won 82-66 Lost 81-83 Won 95-85 Won 80-79 Won 96-79 Won 92-84 Won 71-64 Lost 65-80 Lost 68-70 Won 85-78 Lost 67-79 Won 88-85 OT Lost 72-80 Won 86-78 Won 81-56 Won 89-58 Lost 72-80 Won 68-58 Won 77-75 OT Won 76-74 Lost 84-79 OT Lost 62-68 Won 78-68 Lost 63-66 Lost 69-72 Lost 56-59 OT Lost 56-63 Won 66-60 Won 82-73 Won 67-56 Won 69-68 OT Lost 68-59 Won 77-68 Won 82-70 Lost 87-92 OT Lost 57-58 Lost 80-83 Lost 50-67

# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1 Central City, Ky. 2 OVC Tourn. Semi, Clarksville 3 OVC Tourn. Semi, Clarksville 4 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray 5 OVC Tourn. Finals, Murray 6 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville 7 OVC Tournament Semi, Murray 8 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Lexington 9 OVC Tourn. Finals, Nashville 10 OVC Tourn. Final , Nashville 11 OVC Tourn. Final , Nashville 12 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville 13 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville 14 OVC Tourn. Final, Nashville

OVC

SERIES

15 OVC Tourn, Semi, Nashville

Eastern Illinois (30-7) Home: 18-1 Away: 11-5 Neutral: 1-1 OVC: 25-4 OVC Tournament: 3-1

____________________________ 1981 Home Won 71-70 1983 Away Won 1978 1983 Home Won 1982 1989 Home Won 74-55 1989 Away Lost 50-55 1992 Away Won 77-73 1992 Home Won 86-74 1997 Away Lost 64-76 1997 Home Won 106-72 1998 Home Won 88-77 1998 Away Won 74-64 1999 Away Won 86-73 1999 Home Won 94-89 2OT 2000 Home Won 83-69 2000 Away Won 75-67 2000 1Neutral Won 89-70 2001 Away Lost 79-63 2001 Home Won 92-77 2001 2Neutral Lost 97-71 2002 Home Lost 86-88 2002 Away Won 77-76 Won 103-56 2002 3Home 2003 Away Won 80-74 2003 Home Won 96-77 Won 74-63 2003 4Home 2004 Away Won 85-67 2004 Home Won 81-51 2005 Home Won 73-69 2005 Away Won 72-66 2006 Home Won 66-65 2006 Away Lost 59-54 2006 Home Won 53-50 2007 Away Won 73-62 2008 Away Lost 80-83 OT 2008 Home Won 67-56 2009 Home Won 58-46 2009 Away Won 59-53 1 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville 2 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville 3 OVC Tourn., Quarter, Murray 4 OVC Tournament, Murray

Eastern Kentucky (89-59) Home: 49-21 Away: 33-34 Neutral: 7-4 OVC: 83-52 OVC Tournament: 7-4

____________________________ 1934 Away Won 37-27 1934 Home Won 47-25 1936 Home Won 39-28 1938 Home Won 53-42 Won 64-40 1941 1Away 1945 Away Lost 62-43 1945 Home Lost 47-45 1946 Away Lost 71-66 1946 Home Lost 49-42 1947 Away Lost 57-52 1947 Home Won 45-43 1947 2Neutral Lost 59-50

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

1947 1948 1948 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954 1955 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 1956 1957 1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1963 1963 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1967 1967 1968 1968 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1976

Home #Away 3Neutral Home Away 4Neutral Away Home Home Away 5Neutral Away Home 6Neutral Away Home 7Neutral Home Away Away Home 8Neutral 9Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Away

Lost 46-43 Lost 51-42 Won 78-77 Lost 62-45 Lost 43-40 Lost 73-41 Lost 59-50 Lost 58-52 Lost 60-59 Lost 60-51 Won 92-83 Lost 84-65 Won 79-65 Won 69-69 Lost 74-65 Lost 96-68 Lost 52-43 Won 91-73 Won 93-86 Lost 104-63 Won 83-77 OT Lost 76-59 Won 98-87 Won 85-74 Lost 97-89 Won 85-66 Won 91-77 Won 69-61 Lost 72-64 Lost 77-69 Lost 88-55 Lost 84-69 Won 73-54 Lost 75-73 Lost 110-77 Won 82-80 Won 75-66 Won 89-78 Won 91-88 Won 93-87 Won 86-84 Lost 103-73 Won 79-78 Won 100-91 Won 86-76 Lost 79-78 Won 71-67 Won 68-66 Won 78-77 Won 80-78 Won 87-63 Lost 79-78 Won 81-74 Lost 82-81 Won 72-69 Lost 74-72 Won 75-73 Won 83-79 Lost 72-70 OT Lost 71-69 Lost 104-95 Won 79-69 Lost 74-70 Lost 84-76

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71-70 89-81 63-60 80-76 73-69 87-76 82-78 79-78 85-76 62-60 74-60 80-74 86-63 85-63 66-60 71-54 53-51 OT 76-70 67-55 70-68 90-87 85-76 89-75 95-84 79-78 76-60 63-40 97-66 58-45 75-69 64-57 87-82 63-52 100-90 83-62 81-60 93-92 98-82 74-73 79-72 86-82 88-62 78-75 78-72 73-64 85-62 60-59 83-57 64-57 73-63 108-66 81-66 82-77 101-68 95-66 86-81 92-81 85-74 92-80 73-71 82-71 94-70 80-78 OT 73-61

2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009

Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home

Won 80-51 Won 62-45 Lost 72-66 OT Lost 64-62 Lost 58-59 Lost 47-60 Won 58-50 Won 70-65OT

# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1 KIAC quarterfinals, Louisville, Ky. 2 KIAC quarterfinals, Louisville, Ky. 3 KIAC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 4 OVC quarterfinals, Louisville, Ky. 5 OVC championship, Louisville, Ky. 6 OVC semifinals, Louisville, Ky. 7 OVC semi-finals, Louisville, Ky. 8 OVC semi-finals, Louisville, Ky. 9 KIT semifinals, Louisville, Ky. 10 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murfreesboro 11 OVC Tourn. Semi, Murray, Ky. 12 OVC Tourn. Final, Murray, Ky. 13 OVC Tourn. Final, Lexington, Ky. 14 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn. 15 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn.

Jacksonville State (11-0) Home: 5-0 Away: 5-0 Neutral: 1-0 OVC: 10-0 OVC Tournament: 1-0

____________________________ Won 89-84 2004 1Home 2005 Away Won 77-61 2005 Away Won 91-72 2006 Home Won 78-72 2006 2Neutral Won 69-64 2006 Home Won 72-71 OT 2007 Away Won 63-61 2007 Away Won 79-65 2008 Home Won 95-85 2009 Away Won 63-56 2009 Home Won 57-54 1 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 2 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn.

Morehead State (101-45) Home: 56-14 Away: 32-28 Neutral: 13-3 OVC: 83-42 OVC Tournament: 8-0

____________________________ 1934 Away Won 47-22 1936 Away Won 33-17 1937 Home Won 44-40 1938 Away Won 24-18 1938 Home Won 54-27 1939 1Neutral Lost 37-44 1940 Home Won 37-25 1940 2Neutral Lost 39-41 1942 3Neutral Won 56-44 1942 Away Won 44-40 1943 Home Won 54-50 1943 *Neutral Won 56-37 1944 Home Won 34-30 1945 4Neutral Won 54-34 1945 Home Won 39-38 1946 Away Won 50-47 1946 Home Lost 53-60

OVC 1947 1947 1948 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1951 1951 1952 1953 1953 1954 1954 1955 1956 1957 1957 1958 1958 1959 1960 1960 1960 1960 1962 1962 1963 1963 1964 1964 1965 1965 1965 1966 1966 1967 1967 1968 1968 1969 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979

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58-53 66-46 70-60 70-53 54-70 86-59 75-46 75-60 93-75 80-73 74-62 81-69 81-69 86-76 72-64 106-97 81-98 65-68 90-104 62-68 68-73 76-83 87-96 85-80 95-78 88-91 72-89 66-74 73-90 86-90 102-89 89-84 89-82 69-78 84-75 86-79 83-94 93-108 99-89 83-67 80-101 78-111 91-89 94-76 79-72 93-97 68-66 89-78 65-81 80-89 75-82 83-69 74-72 86-94 93-88 79-70 75-83 81-87 71-79 74-70 69-60 87-72 70-84 77-78

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

1980 1980 1980 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1998 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008

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85-67 80-75 77-74 65-56 75-68 66-72 OT 96-89 72-60 76-87 64-71 83-61 76-58 65-60 69-65 57-75 72-84 OT 85-74 77-75 79-66 86-74 79-55 79-81 80-55 81-73 89-61 87-83 93-91 109-77 89-76 78-80 116-91 91-86 104-86 70-66 80-74 98-70 81-66 78-86 82-65 91-69 95-81 90-59 86-82 92-69 87-86 OT 80-65 83-62 87-76 83-92 OT 60-66 76-83 74-77 97-75 90-76 94-72 83-61 83-64 92-40 71-56 70-67 74-62 63-44 64-52 74-79


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# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1, 2 & 4 Paducah, Ky. * Mayfield, Ky. 5 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Louisville, Ky. 6 Maysville, Ky. 7 Louisville, Ky. 8 Kentucky Invit. Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 9 OVC Tourn. Quarter , Louisville, Ky. 10 OVC Playoff Game, Bowling Green 11 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Bowling Green 12 OVC Tourn. Semi, Murray, Ky. 13 OVC Tourn Semi, Lexington, Ky. 14 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn. 15 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn. 16 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn.

Southeast Missouri (45-16) Home: 21-8 Away: 23-7 Neutral: 1-1 OVC: 32-7 OVC Tournament: 1-2

____________________________ 1931 Away Lost 29-37 1931 Home Won 45-41 1939 Home Won 49-41 1940 Away Won 42-40 1940 Home Won 41-28 1941 Away Won 38-32 1941 Home Lost 25-36 1942 Away Won 58-56 1942 Home Won 32-30 1943 Away Lost 46-42 1943 Home Lost 36-29 1943 Away Lost 38-32 1944 Away Lost 61-45 1945 Away Won 43-37 1945 Home Lost 38-34 1945 Home Won 35-34 1946 Away Won 46-42 1946 Home Lost 44-47 1947 Away Lost 53-51 1948 Away Won 55-51 1949 Away Won 68-55 1959 Home Won 63-61 1992 #Home Won 86-76 1992 Away Lost 80-75 1993 Away Won 111-95 1993 Home Won 100-96 1994 Home Won 81-74 1994 Away Won 96-95 1995 Away Won 83-79 1995 Home Won 83-55 1996 Home Won 81-77 1996 Away Won 79-61 1997 Home Won 77-75 1997 Away Won 86-75 1998 Home Won 101-66 1998 Away Won 82-71 1999 Away Won 71-70 1999 Home Won 62-52 1999 1Neutral Won 62-61 Lost 84-78 2000 2Home 2000 Away Won 77-60 2000 3Neutral Lost 67-56

2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009

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60-58 65-54 85-72 92-86 78-68 71-65 80-74 76-63 61-58 61-57 61-58 81-68 76-69 96-85 85-67 79-51 86-85 80-55 79-60

# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1 OVC Tourn. Final, Nashville, Tenn. 2 MSU’s 47-game home win streak ends 3 OVC Tourn. Final, Nashville, Tenn. 4 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky.

UT-Martin (34-3) Home: 19-0 Away: 15-3 Neutral: 0-0 OVC: 32-3 OVC Tournament: 1-0

____________________________ 1979 Home Won 75-65 1981 Away Won 59-58 1993 #Home Won 92-66 1993 Away Won 100-74 1994 Home Won 99-70 1994 Away Won 80-77 1995 Away Won 81-68 1995 Home Won 107-75 1996 Away Won 80-68 1996 Home Won 87-81 1997 Away Won 80-68 1997 Home Won 88-69 1998 Away Won 67-56 1998 Home Won 94-66 1999 Home Won 87-58 1999 Away Lost 73-74 2000 Away Won 94-79 2000 Home Won 90-72 2001 Home Won 76-69 2001 Away Lost 80-73 2002 Home Won 90-76 2002 Away Won 92-74 2003 Home Won 93-75 2003 Away Won 80-59 2004 Home Won 94-70 2004 Away Won 77-44 2005 Away Won 96-70 2005 Home Won 80-56 2006 Away Won 79-73 2006 Home Won 81-63 Won 65-52 2006 1Home 2007 Home Won 78-65 2007 Away Won 74-52 2008 Away Won 76-72

OVC 2008 2009 2009

Home Away Home

SERIES Won Lost Won

98-59 71-75 74-59

# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky.

Tennessee State (40-15) Home: 23-5 Away: 18-7 Neutral: 0-3 OVC: 36-14 OVC Tournament: 4-3

____________________________ 1983 Home Won 65-58 OT 1984 Away Lost 69-52 1984 Away Won 75-58 1984 Home Won 76-56 1988 #Home Won 99-84 1988 Away Won 78-70 1989 Home Won 87-55 1989 Away Won 89-80 1990 Away Won 80-67 1990 Home Won 80-67 OT 1991 Home Lost 73-75 1991 Away Won 65-64 1992 Away Won 71-62 1992 Home Won 75-60 1993 Away Lost 76-80 1993 Home Lost 75-82 1993 1Neutral Lost 68-82 1994 Home Won 90-79 1994 Away Won 92-76 1994 2Neutral Lost 72-73 1995 Away Lost 78-75 1995 Home Lost 72-65 1996 Away Won 71-67 1996 Home Lost 72-78 1997 Home Won 87-75 1997 Away Lost 68-84 Won 76-63 1997 3Home 1998 Away Won 96-84 1998 *Home Won 81-76 1999 Home Won 81-71 1999 Away Won 95-63 2000 Away Lost 77-75 2000 Home Won 82-65 Won 83-58 2000 4Home 2001 Away Won 102-83 2001 Home Won 67-66 Won 114-100 2001 5Home 2001 Home Won 103-72 2002 Away Won 87-84 2003 Away Won 93-75 2003 Home Won 100-79 2004 Away Won 84-78 2004 Home Won 88-72 2005 Home Won 82-74 2005 Away Lost 68-74 2006 Home Won 75-67 2006 Away Won 77-52 2007 Away Won 86-83 OT 2007 Home Lost 64-60 OT 2008 Home Won 92-88 2008 Away Lost 70-75 2008 6Neutral Lost 75-83 2009 Home Won 75-71

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

2009 2009

Away 7Home

Won Won

88-58 88-74

# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1 OVC Tourn. Final, Lexington, Ky. 2 OVC Tourn. Final, Nashville, Tenn. 3 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky. 4 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky. 5 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky. 6 OVC Tourn. Semifinal, Nashville, Tenn. 7 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky. * Final game at Racer Arena

Tennessee Tech (115-46) Home: 68-8 Away: 41-37 Neutral: 6-1 OVC: 84-42 OVC Tournament: 8-0

____________________________ 1930 1Neutral Won 61-21 1932 Away Won 29-19 1932 Home Won 44-36 1933 Home Won 51-41 1933 Away Lost 35-36 1933 2Neutral Lost 48-53 1934 Home Won 40-26 1934 Home Won 43-38 1935 Away Won 29-23 1936 Away Won 50-30 1996 Home Won 50-27 1937 Home Won 40-20 1937 Away Won 35-25 1938 Away Won 28-21 1938 Home Won 41-33 1939 Away Won 29-28 1939 Home Won 37-26 1940 Away Lost 35-37 1940 Home Won 57-21 1941 Away Won 30-29 1941 Home Won 66-26 1942 Home Won 35-32 1942 Away Won 63-23 1943 Home Won 43-33 1943 Home Won 60-37 1943 Away Won 50-43 1943 Away Won 47-25 1944 Away Won 53-40 1944 Away Won 56-29 1947 Away Lost 47-58 1947 Home Won 48-42 1948 Home Won 76-46 1948 Away Won 48-46 1948 Away Won 75-58 1949 #Home Won 67-53 1949 Home Won 96-71 1950 Away Won 59-57 1950 Home Won 74-53 1951 Away Won 68-56 1951 3Neutral Won 56-46 1951 Away Won 51-48 1952 Home Won 85-67 1952 4Neutral Won 61-59 1952 Home Won 92-82 1953 Away Won 79-69 1954 Home Won 93-77 1954 Away Lost 69-79

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Won 87-59 Won 79-78 Won 95-82 Lost 76-81 Won 78-67 Lost 90-96 Lost 59-65 Won 66-55 Won 69-61 Lost 70-90 Lost 80-86 Won 73-67 Won 79-59 Lost 89-92 Lost 86-102 Lost 66-68 Lost 67-78 Lost 61-84 Lost 67-70 Won 88-82 Lost 91-93 Won 92-79 Won 67-62 Lost 76-83 Won 72-70 Lost 86-89 Won 92-91 Won 81-67 Won 95-75 Won 62-59 Won 87-78 Won 76-70 Won 64-63 Won 72-69 Lost 57-59 Won 68-66 Won 73-72 Lost 79-81 Won 70-64 Won 78-75 Lost 68-74 Lost 93-103 Lost 85-91 Won 75-72 Won 73-65 Won 79-77 Lost 67-68 Lost 60-63 Lost 67-73 Lost 69-81 Won 73-72 Won 100-73 Won 50-48 Won 45-44 Won 55-50 Won 60-58 Won 92-88 Lost 73-76 Lost 60-61 Won 75-72 Won 82-73 Lost 51-53 Lost 53-78

1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009

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Won 77-72 Won 63-62 Lost 79-89 Won 67-64 Won 80-75 Won 76-67 Won 87-72 Won 81-75 Won 71-63 Won 86-74 Won 72-64 Won 87-80 Won 103-99 OT Won 117-112 OT Won 83-81 Won 102-91 Won 89-86 Lost 79-71 Won 114-90 Lost 63-64 Lost 76-77 Won 85-71 Won 85-78 Lost 62-89 Won 95-72 Won 109-70 Won 84-63 Won 75-53 Won 78-62 Won 96-61 Won 75-74 Won 64-63 Lost 85-80 Lost 94-71 Lost 59-78 Won 75-56 Won 70-69 Won 64-52 Lost 83-91 Won 90-78 Won 92-75 Lost 68-72 Won 55-51 Lost 70-66 Lost 63-52 Won 60-56 Won 81-67 Lost 66-71 Won 77-74 Lost 55-61 Won 73-52

# 1st game vs MSU as an OVC member 1 MVC Tourn. Quarter, Memphis, Tenn. 2 SIAA Tourn., Jackson, Tenn. 3 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Louisville, Ky. 4 OVC Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 5 OVC Tourn. Semi, Nashville, Tenn. 6 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, KY 7 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray KY 8 OVC Tourn final., Louisville, Ky. 9 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky. 10 OVC Tourn. Quarter, Murray, Ky.

OVC

SERIES

MSU BEST SINGLE-GAME SCORING Marcus Brown Herb McPherson Isaac Spencer D.T. Mayes Garrett Beshear Garrett Beshear Les Taylor Frank Allen Marcus Brown Madison Stanford Frank Allen Lamont Sleets Popeye Jones D.T. Mayes Justin Burdine James Singleton

45pts 44 42 42 40 40 39 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 37 37

Washington (St. Louis, Mo.) Middle Tennessee Tennessee State Arkansas Dayton Marshall William Jewell Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech Western Kentucky Morehead State Southern Illinois UT Martin Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois

1995 1966 2001 1997 1952 1953 1973 1992 1996 1949 1900 1984 1991. 1998 2002 2003

MSU BEST TWO-GAME SCORING Marcus Brown 81pts Washington/Louisville 1995 *Popeye Jones 71 Michigan State/Bucknell 89/90 Jeff Martin 69 SIU/Christian Brothers 1987 D.T. Mayes 69 Arkansas/Iowa State 1997 Jeff Martin 68 Eastern Kentucky/Morehead State 1988 Isaac Spencer 68 Tenn. Tech/Tennessee State 2001 Vincent Rainey 67 Alcorn St/Campellsville 1996 D.T. Mayes 65 Eastern Kentucky/Eastern Illinois 1997 James Singleton 65 Austin Peay/Eastern Illinois 2003 Marcus Brown 63 Drexel/Purdue 1995 Frank Allen 63 Evansville/VCU 1992 Marcus Brown 62 Austin Peay/Tennessee Tech 1996 Cuthbert Victor 61 Western Kentucky/Chicago State 2003 Isaac Spencer 60 Valparaiso/Southern Mississippi 1999 Marcus Brown 60 Purdue/Arkansas State 1995 Marcus Brown 60 Milligan/Alcorn State 1995 Jeff Martin 60 Bethel/Memphis State 1988 Jeff Martin 60 Eastern Kentucky/Tennessee Tech 1988 Since 1987 * Popeye Jones two-game total came from the final game of 1989 and the first game of 1990.

MSU DEBUT SCORING 11-20-00 11-10-06 11-23-96 11-26-84 11-22-03 11-26-91 11-26-84 11-15-08 11-30-94 11-19-97 11-17-01 11-25-95 12-19-06 11-25-95 11-29-93 11-18-92 11-17-01 11-15-08 11-19-97

Antoine Whelchel Bruce Carter D.T. Mayes Cendric Macklin Kelvin Brown Maurice Cannon Chuck Glass Matt Fraliex Greg Anderson Duane Virgil Rashard Harris Darren Dawson Kevin Thomas Matt Harris William Moore Marcus Brown Antonio Henderson Jeffery McClain Rod Murray

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

H N H H H H H H H A H H H H A A H H A

Gardner-Webb San Diego State Belmont West Va. Tech Wagner Illinois Tech West Va. Tech Lyon Campbellsville Dayton West Florida Berry Jacksonville State Berry Arkansas Indiana West Florida Lyon Dayton

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YEAR Carlisle Cutchin 1925-1941

256-90 (.740), 16 Seasons Home: 135-31 Away: 82-45 Neutral: 39-14

1925-26 (9-5)

Home: 8-3 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

17 18 23 29 30 4 9 12 13 18 19 20 26 27

Will-Mayfield Will-Mayfield Hall-Moody Union (Tenn.) Union (Tenn.) Goldbloom’s Independ. Bethel (Tenn.) Lambuth Lambuth @Bethel (Tenn.) @Hall-Moody @Lambuth Bethel (Ky.) Bethel (Ky.)

L L W L W W W W W W L L W W

14-31 19-40 27-25 15-16 27-13 30-15 39-24 50-23 37-27 43-36 17-47 36-43 46-22 31-14

1926-27 (11-9)

Home: 7-4 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-0 Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

15 3 5 6 7 8 14 15 22 28 29 31 1 4 5 11 12 19 25 26

Campbell’s Independ. Union (Tenn.) Radio Specials Radio Specials @Bethel (Ky.) @Bethel (Ky.) Will-Mayfield Will-Mayfield Hall-Moody Lambuth Lambuth @Will-Mayfield @Will-Mayfield Bethel (Tenn.) Bethel (Tenn.) @Union (Tenn.) @Lambuth @Hall-Moody @Bethel (Tenn.) @Bethel (Tenn.)

L L W W L L W L L W W W L W W W W L L W

27-44 22-33 37-24 36-18 35-40 20-26 33-26 26-36 34-47 41-22 39-25 36-34 16-25 41-29 43-32 31-22 37-26 27-39 37-38 36-16

1927-28 (8-9)

Home: 5-4 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 0-0 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

6 13 14 20 23 26 27 28 3 4 14 18 24 25 NA NA NA

@Tennessee Jr. College @Bethel (Tenn.) Allbrittons Independents Bethel (Ky.) @Bethel (Ky.) @Union (Tenn.) @Lambuth @Bemis YMCA Will-Mayfield Will-Mayfield Bethel (Tenn.) Tennessee Jr. College Lambuth Lambuth @Hall-Moody Lambuth @Arkansas Baptist

L L W L W W L L W W W L L W L L W

26-48 22-26 47-23 22-35 50-23 44-25 24-32 26-57 46-37 43-39 44-33 30-34 25-36 33-22 30-46 17-24 56-32

1928-29 (12-8)

Home: 8-5 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-0 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 17

Oleson Swedes Paducah Independents Bethel (Ky.) Bethel (Ky.) @Tennessee Jr. College

L L W W W

42-46 41-44 35-32 44-26 39-37

BY

YEAR

Jan. 18 @West Tennessee L 21-29 Jan. 19 @Delta State W 50-26 Jan. 25 Tennessee Jr. College W 48-27 Jan. 31 @Delta State W 45-22 Feb. 2 Southern Illinois L 37-46 Feb. 4 @Bethel (Tenn.) W 45-19 Feb. 5 @Bethel (Tenn.) L 18-20 Feb. 8 Lambuth W 62-19 Feb. 9 Lambuth W 35-21 Feb. 12 Kentucky Utilities W 58-38 Feb. 16 West Tennessee L 30-38 Feb. 23 @Southern Illinois L 26-28 Mar. 4 *Bethel (Tenn.) W 50-34 Mar. 5 *Tennessee Jr. College W 28-17 Mar. 5 *West Tennessee L 31-33 *Mississippi Valley Conference Tournament, Murray

1929-30 (19-2)

Home: 10-0 Away: 6-2 Neutral: 3-0 Jan. 3 Paducah All-Stars Jan. 4 Paducah Jr. Ath. Club Jan. 10 Bethel (Ky.) Jan. 11 Bethel (Ky.) Jan. 18 West Tennessee Jan. 21 Sturgis EMBA Jan. 24 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 25 @Cumberland Jan. 28 @Tennessee Jr. College Jan. 29 Bethel (Tenn.) Feb. 7 Caruthersville College Feb. 8 Delta State Feb. 13 @Caruthersville College Feb. 14 @West Tennessee Feb. 15 @Delta State Feb. 20 Cumberland Feb. 22 @Lambuth Mar. 3 *Tennessee Jr. College Mar. 3 *Delta State Mar. 4 *Tennessee Tech Mar. 4 *@West Tennessee *MVC Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.

W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W

55-15 48-29 41-25 35-22 42-26 61-25 29-39 42-30 66-18 63-28 46-26 57-26 52-38 37-38 60-24 60-30 56-30 60-14 34-22 61-21 36-31

1930-31 (12-6)

Home: 9-2 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 0-1 Dec. 11 Paducah Independents Dec. 17 Oakland City Jan. 6 Union (Tenn.) Jan. 7 @Vanderbilt Jan. 13 Bethel (Tenn.) Jan. 16 @Union (Tenn.) Jan. 17 Tennessee Jr. College Jan. 20 Lambuth Jan. 23 @Caruthersville College Jan. 31 Missouri Indians Feb. 2 @Southern Illinois Feb. 3 @Southeast Missouri Feb. 6 Caruthersville College Feb. 9 @Tennessee Jr. College Feb. 11 Delta State Feb. 13 Southeast Missouri Feb. 14 Southern Illinois Feb. 19 *Berea College *SIAA Tournament, Winchester, Ky.

L W W L W W W W L W W L L W W W W L

33-38 46-38 39-28 29-48 40-23 37-24 53-33 40-32 22-41 58-20 25-22 29-37 34-39 70-37 44-27 45-41 35-31 31-32

1931-32 (17-3)

Home: 10-0 Away: 6-2 Neutral: 1-1 Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

9 6 9 14 16 18 23 25 29 1 2 5 6 12

Paducah Jr. Athletic Club Bethel (Tenn.) @Southern Illinois Lambuth Union (Tenn.) Southern Illinois Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky Mississippi College @Western Kentucky @Western Kentucky @Middle Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Union (Tenn.)

W W L W W W W W W W W W W W

50-28 61-20 34-38 76-41 70-20 51-27 63-18 26-24 29-28 38-26 34-21 36-22 29-19 42-25

RESULTS

Feb. 15 Transylvania Feb. 18 Tennessee Tech Feb. 22 @Bethel (Tenn.) Mar. 2 *Western Kentucky Mar. 3 *@Millsaps Mar. 4 *Louisiana Normal *SIAA Tournament, Jackson, Tenn.

W W W W L L

75-22 44-36 52-12 40-27 37-47 37-61

1932-33 (14-6)

Home: 8-2 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 2-2 Dec. 7 Egyptian Ramblers Dec. 13 Bemis YMCA Jan. 5 Lambuth Jan. 10 @Mississippi College Jan. 11 @Millsaps Jan. 12 @Southwestern Jan. 13 @Union (Tenn.) Jan. 20 Western Kentucky Jan. 21 Western Kentucky Jan. 27 Tennessee Tech Jan. 28 Middle Tennessee Feb. 3 Millsaps Feb. 4 Union (Tenn.) Feb. 10 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 11 Middle Tennessee Feb. 18 @Western Kentucky Feb. 23 *Centre College Feb. 24 *Louisville Feb. 25 *Western Kentucky Feb. 28 #Tennessee Tech *KIC Tournament, Winchester, Ky. #SIAA Tournament, Jackson, Tenn.

W W W W W L W L W W W W W L L W W W L L

67-33 65-37 85-38 55-36 43-40 46-47 50-29 28-35 42-20 51-41 77-27 55-34 52-30 35-36 22-23 54-37 34-31 57-40 17-30 48-53

*KIAC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. #SIAA Tournament, Jackson, Tenn

1935-36 (23-2)

Home: 10-0 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 5-0 Jan. 3 Mississippi College Jan. 9 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 10 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 15 Western Kentucky Jan. 17 Maryville College Jan. 18 Union (Tenn.) Jan. 21 @Union (Tenn.) Jan. 24 @West Tennessee Jan. 25 @Arkansas State Jan. 27 Middle Tennessee Jan. 30 Tennessee Tech Feb. 3 @Berea College Feb. 4 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 5 @Morehead State Feb. 6 @Georgetown (Ky.) Feb. 12 Louisiana College Feb. 15 @Western Kentucky Feb. 18 Union (Tenn.) Feb. 22 West Tennessee Feb. 27 *Louisville Feb. 28 *@Western Kentucky Mar. 6 #Howard (Ala.) Mar. 7 #Louisville Mar. 9 #Louisiana Normal Mar. 10 #Western Kentucky *KIAC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. #SIAA Tournament, Jackson, Tenn.

1933-34 (11-6)

Home: 5-2 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 1-0 Dec. 19 Lambuth Jan. 6 Mississippi College Jan. 9 Bethel (Tenn.) Jan. 12 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 13 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 16 @Bethel (Tenn.) Jan. 20 @Lambuth Jan. 23 Western Kentucky Jan. 29 @Berea College Jan. 30 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 1 @Morehead State Feb. 6 @Western Kentucky Feb. 7 Middle Tennessee Feb. 10 Tennessee Tech Feb. 14 Howard (Ala.) Feb. 23 *Georgetown (Ky.) Feb. 24 *@Louisville *KIAC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

W L W W W W L L L W W L W W W W L

35-34 28-31 54-25 51-34 40-26 65-26 29-31 20-25 23-28 37-27 47-22 24-30 39-36 43-38 41-26 46-18 18-28

1934-35 (18-6)

Home: 10-1 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 3-1 Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar.

14 4 5 8 10 12 17 18 25 26 28 1 2 4 7 8 9 12 15 21 22 23 23 2

Cairo AUS Union (Tenn.) West Tennessee Howard (Ala.) @Lambuth @Western Kentucky Berea College Tennessee Tech @Middle Tennessee @Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Millsaps @Union (Tenn.) Lambuth @West Tennessee @Millsaps @Mississippi College Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee *Kentucky Wesleyan *Centre College *Transylvania *@Western Kentucky #Centenary

W W W W L L W W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W L L

61-14 52-23 63-18 45-34 23-36 29-32 53-27 46-32 42-31 29-23 47-25 55-22 45-48 28-24 47-32 28-20 43-26 24-44 33-28 20-18 25-22 39-17 20-23 28-38

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L W W W W

41-32 57-31 50-30 31-15 45-31 48-28 41-38 51-14 28-20 48-26 50-27 45-25 39-28 33-17 39-25 56-23 23-29 46-36 45-26 28-24 31-55 51-49 46-26 40-32 28-26

1936-37 (22-3)

Home: 10-0 Away: 7-1 Neutral: 5-2 Dec. 5 *Heath Independents Dec. 11 Arkansas State Dec. 15 Carter Shoe Company Jan. 7 Tennessee Tech Jan. 8 Mississippi College Jan. 13 @West Tennessee Jan. 14 @Millsaps Jann. 15 @Mississippi College Jan. 16 @Delta State Jan. 19 Middle Tennessee Jan. 20 @Union (Tenn.) Feb. 2 West Tennessee Feb. 6 @Western Kentucky Feb. 9 Union (Tenn.) Feb. 11 Western Kentucky Feb. 12 Mexico City YMCA Feb. 18 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 19 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 26 #Georgetown (Ky.) Feb. 27 #Berea College Feb. 27 #Western Kentucky Mar. 8 +Louisiana Normal Mar. 9 +Tennessee Tech Mar. 10 +Morehead State Mar. 10 +@Western Kentucky *Played at Paducah, Ky. #KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. +SIAA Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.

W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W L

47-18 48-27 53-26 40-20 42-27 33-30 49-28 33-30 52-32 46-17 43-32 35-19 25-46 41-25 31-26 46-28 35-25 50-32 48-30 24-23 18-30 45-24 36-23 44-40 32-37

1937-38 (27-4)

Home: 11-0 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 8-2 Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb.

9 16 21 7 14 15 19 20 22 29 31 1 5 7

Missouri All-Stars *New York Shamrocks Arkansas West Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Delta State @Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky @West Tennessee @Union (Tenn.) Western Kentucky @Berea College

W W W W W W W W L W W W W W

44-27 37-35 43-40 42-16 28-21 66-36 45-31 51-36 26-29 53-42 68-35 26-18 30-18 75-36

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

YEAR Feb. 8 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 9 @Morehead State Feb. 12 Millsaps Feb. 15 Union (Tenn.) Feb. 17 Morehead State Feb. 19 Tennessee Tech Feb. 25 #@Eastern Kentucky Feb. 26 #Georgetown (Ky.) Feb. 26 #Western Kentucky Mar. 4 +Presbyterian College Mar. 5 +Centenary Mar. 5 +@Western Kentucky Mar. 8 %Drake Mar. 9 %Maryville College Mar. 10 %New Mexico Mar. 11 %Roanoke Mar. 12 %Washburn *Played at Cairo, Ill. #KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. +SIAA Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. %NAIB Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

W W W W W W W W L W W L W W W L W

32-17 24-18 64-43 47-39 54-27 41-33 54-37 26-24 23-35 37-24 41-40 39-44 47-40 38-30 30-29 29-35 33-24

1938-39 (13-8)

Home: 7-3 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 2-3 Jan. 6 Transylvania Jan. 7 Arkansas College Jan. 10 @Union (Tenn.) Jan. 14 Western Kentucky Jan. 19 Delta State Jan. 20 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 21 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 27 Union (Tenn.) Jan. 28 West Tennessee Feb. 2 Tennessee Tech Feb. 4 Western Kentucky Feb. 9 @Arkansas College Feb. 10 @West Tennessee Feb. 11 @Delta State Feb. 15 Middle Tennessee Feb. 18 Alabama State Feb. 24 *Georgetown (Ky.) Feb. 25 *Morehead State Mar. 3 #Louisiana Normal Mar. 14 +Jordan College Mar. 15 +Manchester College *KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. #SIAA Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. +NAIB Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

L W W L W W W W W W L L W L W W W L L W L

32-42 28-25 51-23 36-38 37-35 48-37 29-28 75-37 66-31 37-26 36-46 47-56 40-35 34-55 76-49 42-30 36-22 37-44 41-43 43-35 40-42

1940-41 (26-5)

Dec. 14 Southeast Missouri Dec. 19 Arkansas Jan. 4 @Southeast Missouri Jan. 8 Alabama State Jan. 10 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 11 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 15 Arkansas State Jan. 16 @Union (Tenn.) Jan. 18 Western Kentucky Jan. 21 Mississippi State Jan. 25 Tennessee Tech Jan. 30 Delta State Feb. 1 Firestone Rubber Feb. 4 @Union (Tenn.) Feb. 7 Middle Tennessee Feb. 8 @Western Kentucky Feb. 13 @Arkansas State Feb. 14 @West Tennessee Feb. 15 @Delta State Feb. 21 West Tennessee Feb. 28 *@Eastern Kentucky Mar. 1 *Western Kentucky Mar. 1 *Union (Ky.) Mar. 7 #Presbyterian College Mar. 8 #Southwestern Louisiana Mar. 8 #@Western Kentucky Mar. 11 %Oregon College Mar. 12 %Alma College Mar. 13 %Maryville College Mar. 14 %Santa Barbara Mar. 15 %San Diego State *KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. #SIAA Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. %NAIB Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

W L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W W W L

41-28 30-52 38-32 54-32 64-37 30-29 63-22 53-40 34-38 56-36 66-26 49-44 51-48 39-26 51-22 38-34 47-29 52-45 45-49 55-31 64-40 41-32 62-42 52-41 52-33 41-45 68-46 52-33 46-43 35-33 34-36

Rice Mountjoy 1941-1942

L W W L L W L W L W W W W L W W W L W W L W L

23-32 49-41 42-40 37-45 28-39 33-22 32-35 65-25 30-39 66-34 44-15 37-25 40-33 35-37 58-48 57-21 36-30 33-39 60-42 37-35 39-41 56-40 23-25

Home: 8-1 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 2-2 L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W L L

25-36 38-36 53-43 53-49 49-39 58-56 44-33 27-29 46-31 35-32 43-30 53-38 56-44 44-40 43-37 68-36 52-28 63-23 70-37 46-43 44-46 45-46

Feb. 10 Western Kentucky L Feb. 14 @Evansville W Feb. 15 @Indiana State L Feb. 17 Southeast Missouri L Feb. 21 Morehead State W Feb. 24 @Tennessee L *Mid-West Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind.

1942-1948

74-60 (.552), 6 Seasons

33-37 54-42 42-49 34-38 39-38 38-57

1945-46 (10-13)

Home: 39-18 Away: 20-31 Neutral: 15-11

Home: 6-4 Away: 2-6 Neutral: 2-3

1942-43 (21-5)

Home: 11-0 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 6-3 Dec. 12 Southeast Missouri Dec. 17 @Austin Peay Jan. 1 *Southern Illinois Jan. 7 @Southeast Missouri Jan. 8 Tennessee Tech Jan. 9 Tennessee Tech Jan. 13 Evansville Jan. 20 @Western Kentucky Jan. 22 Camp Campbell Jan. 26 @Evansville Jan. 29 Camp Tyson Feb. 3 Austin Peay Feb. 5 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 6 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 12 Morehead State Feb. 13 #Morehead State Feb. 17 Western Kentucky Feb. 20 Howard (Ala.) Feb. 22 Howard (Ala.) Feb. 26 +Centre College Feb. 27 +Western Kentucky Mar. 8 %Springfield College Mar. 10 %Southwest Kansas Mar. 11 %Pepperdine Mar. 12 %Southeast Missouri Mar. 13 %North Texas *Played at Metropolis, Ill. #Played at Mayfield, Ky. +KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. %NICA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

18-4 (.818), 1 Season

Dec. 12 Southeast Missouri Dec. 15 Southwest Kansas Dec. 18 @Austin Peay Dec. 20 Mississippi College Jan. 5 *Illinois Wesleyan Jan. 6 @Southeast Missouri Jan. 12 Middle Tennessee Jan. 17 @Western Kentucky Jan. 20 Union (Tenn.) Jan. 22 Tennessee Tech Jan. 24 @Union (Tenn.) Jan. 31 Delta State Feb. 2 #Morehead State Feb. 3 @Morehead State Feb. 7 Western Kentucky Feb. 10 Union (Tenn.) Feb. 13 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 14 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 20 @West Tennessee Feb. 21 @Delta State Feb. 26 +Western Kentucky Mar. 9 %East Central State *Played at Paducah, Ky. #Played at Mt. Sterling, Ky. +KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. %NAIB Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

RESULTS John Miller

Home: 9-2 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 8-1

1941-42 (18-4)

Home: 8-3 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 1-2

110

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Home: 8-1 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 2-2

1939-40 (14-9)

Dec. 8 Culver-Stockton Dec. 13 Southeast Missouri Jan. 4 @Southeast Missouri Jan. 6 Vanderbilt Jan. 11 @Delta State Jan. 12 @Conway State Jan. 13 @West Tennessee Jan. 18 Union (Tenn.) Jan. 20 @Western Kentucky Jan. 23 West Tennessee Jan. 26 Conway State Jan. 27 Morehead State Feb. 1 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 2 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 3 @Alabama State Feb. 7 Tennessee Tech Feb. 10 Western Kentucky Feb. 15 Delta State Feb. 17 Middle Tennessee Feb. 17 @Union (Tenn.) Feb. 23 *Morehead State Mar. 1 #Alabama State Mar. 2 #@Western Kentucky *KIAC Tournament, Richmond, Ky. #SIAA Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.

BY

W W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L L

32-30 59-25 52-34 42-46 43-33 60-37 60-36 33-56 56-44 41-36 63-26 56-26 50-43 47-25 54-50 56-37 41-28 48-43 38-36 69-42 39-42 72-44 44-42 44-38 36-38 55-58

Home: 3-3 Away: 2-6 Neutral: 0-0 Southeast Missouri @Southeast Missouri @Morehead State @Marshall Smyrna AAB Southeast Missouri Western Kentucky Morehead State @Tennessee Tech @Smyrna AAB @Western Kentucky @Southeast Missouri Marshall @Tennessee Tech

1946-47 (14-11)

L L L L W L L W W L L L W W

29-36 32-38 47-61 37-52 66-46 34-41 35-36 34-30 53-40 33-41 38-47 45-61 65-43 56-29

Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 28

Camp Campbell Arkansas State @Delta State Southeast Missouri *Texas A&M #Arkansas All-Stars @Arkansas State @Louisville @Marshall Evansville @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State *DePaul Delta State Eastern Kentucky @Evansville @Tennessee Tech Louisville

W W W L W L W W L W L W L W W W L L

1944-45 (12-10)

Home: 6-4 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 3-0 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 3

@Arkansas State Southern Illinois Arkansas State *Loras College *Morehead State *Eastern Illinois Smyrna AAB @Morehead State @Marshall @Eastern Kentucky @Western Kentucky Berea College @Southeast Missouri Indiana State Marshall Eastern Kentucky

29-55 42-52 42-44 51-38 35-34 41-51 44-46 63-40 45-37 50-47 66-71 43-65 55-27 57-62 54-43 53-60 42-49 46-42 48-66 41-66 53-34 62-26 56-60

Home: 7-3 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 2-3

1943-44 (5-9)

Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19

Nov. 27 Memphis NATTC L Dec. 1 @Louisville L Dec. 7 Indiana State L Dec. 8 *Southern Illinois W Dec. 12 Southeast Missouri W Dec. 15 @Concordia Seminary L Dec. 28 #Eastern Illinois L Jan. 3 Marshall W Jan. 5 Southern Illinois W Jan. 10 @Morehead State W Jan. 11 @Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 14 +DePaul L Jan. 19 Western Kentucky W Jan. 22 @Memphis NATTC L Jan. 26 Louisville W Jan. 28 Morehead State L Feb. 1 Eastern Kentucky L Feb. 2 @Southeast Missouri W Feb. 4 @Indiana State L Feb. 9 @Western Kentucky L Feb. 16 Vanderbilt W Feb. 22 %Union (Ky.) W Feb. 23 %Louisville L *Played at Metropolis, Ill. #Mid-West Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind. +Played at Paducah, Ky. %KIAC Tournament, Lousiville, Ky.

W W W W W W L L L L L W W W W L

56-20 50-36 76-21 39-38 54-34 37-29 41-46 50-57 54-58 43-62 30-38 54-39 43-37 54-45 34-33 45-47

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Johnny Reagan 1945-48

86-18 67-26 55-43 44-47 49-46 35-37 59-43 56-45 59-68 66-48 52-57 58-53 47-50 49-45 45-43 66-44 47-58 51-56


2009-2010 Racer Basketball

YEAR Feb. 1 @Western Kentucky Feb. 3 Morehead State Feb. 8 Western Kentucky Feb. 11 @Southeast Missouri Feb. 15 Tennessee Tech Feb. 20 +Union (Ky.) Feb. 21 +Eastern Kentucky *Played at Paducah, Ky. #Played at Jonesboro, Ark. +KIAC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

L W L L W W L

32-66 66-46 47-54 51-53 48-42 39-31 50-59

1947-48 (12-12)

Home: 6-4 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 2-2 Dec. 4 Evansville W 62-60 Dec. 9 *Southern Illinois L 58-71 Dec. 12 Delta State L 49-56 Dec. 15 @Arkansas State W 49-40 Dec. 22 Eastern Kentucky L 43-46 Jan. 1 #Northeast Missouri L 46-49 Jan. 7 Memphis State W 61-43 Jan. 10 @Louisville W 52-51 Jan. 15 Tennessee Tech W 76-46 Jan. 17 @Eastern Kentucky L 42-51 Jan. 19 @Morehead State W 70-60 Jan. 22 @Evansville L 55-57 Jan. 24 Morehead State W 70-53 Jan. 30 @Memphis State L 37-46 Jan. 31 @Delta State L 53-61 Feb. 3 Marshall W 65-53 Feb. 7 Western Kentucky L 46-59 Feb. 10 Arkansas State W 77-54 Feb. 14 @Western Kentucky L 65-76 Feb. 18 @Tennessee Tech W 48-46 Feb. 21 Louisville L 50-61 Feb. 26 +Centre College W 67-34 Feb. 27 +@Louisville L 58-81 Feb. 28 +Eastern Kentucky W 78-77 *Played at Paducah, Ky. #Mid-West Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind. +KIAC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. Miller coached first three games (1-2) Cutchin coached the rest of the season (11-10)

Harlan Hodges 1948-1954

109-66 (.623), 6 Seasons Home: 57-11 Away: 35-44 Neutral: 17-11

1948-49 (13-12)

Home: 8-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 0-2 Dec. 3 Kentucky Wesleyan W Dec. 4 @Austin Peay W Dec. 8 @Southeast Missouri W Dec. 10 Middle Tennessee W Dec. 11 @Tennessee Tech W Dec. 16 Austin Peay W Dec. 17 Delta State W Dec. 29 *Connecticut Teachers L Jan. 5 @Middle Tennessee W Jan. 8 Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 11 Evansville W Jan. 13 Tennessee Tech W Jan. 15 @Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 17 @Marshall L Jan. 18 @Morehead State L Jan. 22 Morehead State W Jan. 25 @Southeast Missouri W Jan. 28 @Louisville L Feb. 2 Memphis State W Feb. 5 @Western Kentucky L Feb. 8 Louisville L Feb. 10 @Evansville L Feb. 14 Western Kentucky L Feb. 16 @Memphis State L Feb. 23 #Eastern Kentucky L *Mid-West Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind.

56-49 66-49 55-51 68-50 75-58 60-52 65-33 53-56 43-38 42-65 56-54 67-53 40-43 78-82 54-70 86-59 68-55 63-83 56-52 47-61 59-66 51-68 54-73 60-62 41-73

BY

YEAR

#Ohio Valley Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

1949-50 (18-13)

Home: 10-2 Away: 7-8 Neutral: 1-3 Nov. 29 Illinois College Dec. 3 @Delta State Dec. 7 Tennessee Tech Dec. 10 @Marshall Dec. 12 @Morehead State Dec. 14 Austin Peay Dec. 19 @Illinois Wesleyan Dec. 20 @Beloit College Dec. 27 @Loyola (La.) Dec. 28 @Spring Hill College Dec. 30 Brooklyn College Jan. 4 Evansville Jan. 9 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 14 Western Kentucky Jan. 17 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 18 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 21 Morehead State Jan. 26 @Evansville Jan. 28 Delta State Feb. 1 Marshall Feb. 4 Middle Tennessee Feb. 6 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 11 @Western Kentucky Feb. 14 @Seton Hall Feb. 15 @Brooklyn College Feb. 16 @Connecticut State Feb. 20 Memphis State Feb. 24 *Morehead State Feb. 25 *Western Kentucky Feb. 25 *Marshall Mar. 13 #Central Washington *OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. #NAIB Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

W L W L L W W L W W W W L L W W W L W W W L L W L W W W L L L

80-42 49-50 96-71 57-60 63-65 87-46 69-62 30-38 65-46 79-66 72-50 60-46 50-59 52-58 59-57 79-36 75-46 63-77 58-48 70-65 100-59 52-58 50-54 56-52 63-66 62-58 64-57 75-60 54-58 64-68 55-61

RESULTS

Dec. 15 @Marshall Dec. 17 New Mexico A&M Dec. 19 @Houston Dec. 21 @Texas Dec. 22 @Baylor Jan. 3 Kentucky Wesleyan Jan. 5 @Dayton Jan. 7 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 12 Western Kentucky Jan. 15 @Memphis State Jan. 17 Marshall Jan. 19 @Kentucky Wesleyan Jan. 26 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 29 *Austin Peay Jan. 31 Evansville Feb. 2 Memphis State Feb. 4 Union (Tenn.) Feb. 7 @St. Bonaventure Feb. 9 @LaSalle Feb. 13 Tennessee Tech Feb. 16 @Western Kentucky Feb. 21 #Tennessee Tech Feb. 22 #Eastern Kentucky Feb. 23 #Western Kentucky Mar. 10 +Centenary Mar. 12 +West Texas Mar. 13 +Whitworth Mar. 14 +Portland Mar. 15 +Southwest Missouri *Played at Central City, Ky. #OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. +NAIB Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

W 77-68 W 59-51 W 67-65 W 64-63 W 73-55 W 66-64 L 55-69 L 65-84 L 64-77 L 47-51 W 89-63 L 101-103 W 79-65 W 95-64 W 93-68 W 72-70 W 92-70 L 63-74 L 82-105 W 85-67 L 63-97 W 61-59 W 69-59 L 45-47 W 72-46 W 75-73 W 81-69 W 58-57 L 64-73

1950-51 (21-6) OVC CHAMPIONS

86-44 74-53 71-51 65-55 73-54 52-44 81-39 80-78 66-52 76-61 70-66 55-51 59-60 58-65 68-56 93-75 51-60 80-73 95-53 70-61 77-70 67-90 61-75 75-79 56-46 78-77 92-83

1951-52 (24-10)

Home: 11-1 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 7-2 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 13

Southeastern Louisiana @Tennessee Tech Morehead State Evansville @Morehead State

W W W W W

75-57 51-48 86-51 82-60 74-62

L

43-52

1953-54 (15-16)

Home: 9-2 Away: 5-11 Neutral: 1-3 Nov. 26 @Siena L Nov. 28 @St. Bonaventure W Dec. 1 Evansville W Dec. 5 @Morehead State L Dec. 9 @Evansville W Dec. 12 Marshall W Dec. 15 Kentucky Wesleyan W Dec. 18 @Brigham Young L Dec. 19 @Brigham Young L Dec. 28 *Xavier L Dec. 29 *Villanova L Dec. 30 *Siena W Jan. 2 @Dayton L Jan. 5 Memphis State W Jan. 9 Western Kentucky L Jan. 12 Tennessee Tech W Jan. 14 @Memphis State L Jan. 16 @Oklahoma City L Jan. 18 @Tulsa L Jan. 23 Eastern Kentucky W Jan. 25 Georgia Tech W Jan. 27 @Houston L Jan. 30 @Kentucky Wesleyan W Feb. 1 Xavier (Ohio) L Feb. 5 @Middle Tennessee W Feb. 6 @Tennessee Tech L Feb. 9 Middle Tennessee W Feb. 13 @Western Kentucky L Feb. 15 Morehead State W Feb. 20 @Eastern Kentucky W Feb. 25 #Middle Tennessee L *Kentucky Invitational Tourn., Louisville, Ky. #OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

49-62 68-60 94-88 65-69 66-60 93-76 74-64 65-77 66-89 49-69 65-74 91-68 68-98 82-73 43-57 93-77 45-47 43-72 51-61 91-73 77-66 62-69 86-80 64-70 105-83 69-79 88-77 68-104 86-76 93-86 84-86

1954-55 (11-15)

Home: 10-1 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 6-0 Dec. 1 Southeastern Louisiana W Dec. 6 Tennessee Tech W Dec. 9 @Memphis State W Dec. 11 New Mexico A&M W Dec.14 *@Marshall W Dec.15 *West Texas W Dec.18 High Point W Dec.20 Beloit College W Dec.21 #Texas Tech W Dec.29 +Southern Illinois W Jan. 3 @Evansville W Jan. 5 Memphis State W Jan. 8 Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 13 @Western Kentucky L Jan. 16 @Tennessee Tech W Jan. 20 Morehead State W Jan. 27 @Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 29 @Morehead State W Feb. 3 Marshall W Feb. 6 Evansville W Feb. 10 Western Kentucky W Feb. 12 @Long Island L Feb. 13 @Seton Hall L Feb. 14 @St. Bonaventure L Feb. 22 %Tennessee Tech W Feb. 24 %Western Kentucky W Feb. 24 %Eastern Kentucky W *Marshall Invitational, Huntington, W.Va. #Played at Owensboro, Ky. +Played at Metropolis, Ill. %OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

Feb. 27 #Eastern Kentucky *Played at Maysville, Ky. #OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

Home: 8-4 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 1-2

Bob Salmons 1940-42 1952-53 (18-9)

Home: 9-2 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 2-1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 1 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 26

@Evansville Tennessee Tech Evansville @Middle Tennessee Union (Tenn.) Houston Dayton @Marshall @St. Joseph’s (Pa.) @Lawrence Tech @Kentucky Wesleyan @Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee Morehead State @Eastern Kentucky *Morehead State @Rollins College @Miami (Fla.) Tampa Kentucky Wesleyan @Tennessee Tech Western Kentucky @Oklahoma City @Wichita State Eastern Kentucky #Middle Tennessee

W W W W W L W L W L W L W W L W W W W W W W L L L W

80-79 92-82 84-81 68-67 96-68 66-70 84-70 81-86 76-63 68-70 89-83 57-62 78-73 81-69 65-74 81-69 90-51 69-65 79-62 65-60 79-69 77-67 37-43 77-87 68-96 79-70

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Dec. 1 Kentucky Wesleyan Dec. 4 Tennessee Tech Dec. 9 @Kentucky Wesleyan Dec. 11 Middle Tennessee Dec. 13 Morehead State Dec. 16 Memphis State Dec. 22 Texas Western Dec. 27 *@Louisville Dec. 28 *Western Kentucky Jan. 1 Brigham Young Jan. 3 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 8 Western Kentucky Jan. 13 @Memphis State Jan. 15 @Oklahoma City Jan. 19 @Xavier Jan. 21 @Villanova Jan. 29 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 1 Houston Feb. 3 Dayton Feb. 5 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 7 @Morehead State Feb. 12 @Western Kentucky Feb. 15 Oklahoma City Feb. 19 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 25 #Western Kentucky Feb. 26 #Eastern Kentucky * Kentucky Invitational Tourn., # OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

W W L W W L W L L W W L L L L L L L L W L L W W W L

102-92 87-59 68-91 104-80 72-64 68-70 76-69 83-108 89-98 86-85 104-73 70-71 56-67 46-66 68-74 67-72 63-104 65-91 45-49 79-78 78-105 80-85 58-48 83-77 77-72 59-76

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BY

YEAR

45-54 (.455), 4 Seasons Home: 31-15 Away: 10-35 Neutral: 4-4

1955-56 (15-10)

Home: 9-2 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 3-0

Home: 8-4 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 0-0 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 22 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 23

@Kentucky Wesleyan @Georgia Tech West Texas West Texas New Mexico A&M @Hardin-Simmons @New Mexico @Arizona Kentucky Wesleyan Mississippi State @Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky Tennessee Tech @Memphis State Morehead State @Eastern Kentucky Memphis State @Marshall @Morehead State @Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee Eastern Kentucky Louisville @Tennessee Tech

W L W W W L L L W W W L W L L W L L L L W W L L

81-77 64-67 74-65 88-66 81-67 60-67 72-79 70-81 85-70 91-80 98-68 78-90 78-67 92-105 65-68 85-66 72-93 88-97 90-104 58-60 86-80 91-77 82-97 90-96

1957-58 (8-16)

Home: 6-5 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 0-2 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Jan. 8

112

Kentucky Wesleyan @Florida State @Alabama Eastern Kentucky Hardin-Simmons @Mississippi State *Fresno State *William and Mary Louisville @Western Kentucky @Kentucky Wesleyan

W L L W W L L L W W L

Howie Crittenden 1953-56 Jan. 11 Memphis State L 66-75 Jan. 15 Middle Tennessee L 72-80 Jan. 18 Morehead State L 62-68 Jan. 22 @Eastern Kentucky L 64-72 Jan. 25 Mississippi State L 57-75 Feb. 1 @Tennessee Tech L 59-65 Feb. 5 @Middle Tennessee W 71-66 Feb. 8 Western Kentucky L 64-70 Feb. 11 @Memphis State L 50-56 Feb. 15 @Louisville L 58-72 Feb. 17 @Morehead State L 68-73 Feb. 20 Marshall W 98-92 Feb. 24 Tennessee Tech W 66-55 *Evansville Holiday Tournament, Evansville, Ind.

Cal Luther

1958-1974

1956-57 (11-13)

80-69 60-84 61-68 69-61 63-60 69-86 61-72 66-76 75-61 57-55 65-67

1962-63 (13-9)

Home: 10-4 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 0-0

1955-1958

95-82 76-82 87-72 86-66 71-89 48-58 111-80 101-76 106-97 98-87 74-69 93-73 77-88 104-82 81-98 83-74 85-74 72-106 75-73 86-84 74-70 76-81 89-97 94-100 70-83

*Gulf South Classic, Shreveport, La.

1959-60 (12-11)

Rex Alexander

Dec. 3 Tennessee Tech W Dec. 6 @Louisville L Dec. 8 Hardin-Simmons W Dec. 12 @Middle Tennessee W Dec. 16 @Texas Western L Dec. 17 @New Mexico A&M L Dec. 19 @Hamline W Dec. 20 @West Texas W Dec. 27 *Morehead State W Dec. 28 *Eastern Kentucky W Dec. 29 *Western Kentucky W Jan. 2 Arizona W Jan. 7 @Western Kentucky L Jan. 11 Middle Tennessee W Jan. 16 @Morehead State L Jan. 20 Siena W Jan. 27 Eastern Kentucky W Feb. 1 @Memphis State L Feb. 4 Morehead State W Feb. 6 Regis College W Feb. 11 Western Kentucky W Feb. 15 @Tennessee Tech L Feb. 18 @Eastern Kentucky L Feb. 22 Memphis State L Feb. 25 Louisville L *Kentucky Invitational Tourn., Louisville, Ky.

RESULTS

241-154 (.610), 16 Seasons Home: 173-41 Away: 54-104 Neutral: 14-9

1958-59 (10-15)

Home: 7-5 Away: 1-8 Neutral: 2-2 Dec. 1 Texas Wesleyan Dec. 4 New Mexico A&M Dec. 8 @Mississippi Dec. 13 Mississippi State Dec. 15 Union (Tenn.) Dec. 20 Mississippi Dec. 29 *@Centenary Dec. 30 *Spring Hill Dec. 31 *William and Mary Jan. 7 #Spring Hill Jan. 8 #Tennessee Tech Jan. 10 Tennessee Tech Jan. 12 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 17 @Western Kentucky Jan. 19 East Tennessee Jan. 24 @Mississippi State Jan. 31 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 2 @East Tennessee Feb. 7 Morehead State Feb. 9 Florida State Feb. 14 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 16 @Morehead State Feb. 21 Western Kentucky Feb. 24 Middle Tennessee Feb. 28 @Tennessee Tech *Gulf South Classic, Shreveport, La. #Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala.

W W L L W W L W L L W W L L W L L L L W L W L L L

70-56 66-51 61-67 62-63 95-48 80-60 60-66 76-58 62-64 73-80 74-71 69-61 69-77 77-87 73-62 48-63 66-84 65-93 76-83 96-71 55-88 73-68 62-75 82-84 70-90

Dec. 1 Union (Tenn.) Dec. 3 Northwest Louisiana Dec. 5 Southeast Missouri Dec. 7 North Texas Dec. 9 Texas Wesleyan Dec. 12 @Stetson Dec. 14 @Miami (Fla.) Dec. 18 *Memphis State Dec. 29 *Baylor Jan. 5 Middle Tennessee Jan. 9 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 11 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 16 Western Kentucky Jan. 18 @East Tennessee Jan. 20 @Louisville Jan. 23 Louisiana Tech Feb. 1 East Tennessee Feb. 6 @Morehead State Feb. 10 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 13 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 20 @Western Kentucky Feb. 24 Louisville Feb. 27 Tennessee Tech *Murray State Invitational, Murray, Ky.

W L W W W L L L L W L L W W L W W L W W L L W

96-69 86-88 63-61 82-69 67-61 67-80 80-92 57-70 62-71 80-70 80-86 69-84 87-72 86-69 72-78 54-47 113-68 87-96 78-65 73-54 57-65 67-74 73-67

1960-61 (13-10)

Home: 11-2 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 0-0 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 25

Abilene Christian @St. Bonaventure Delta State Southwestern Louisiana Stetson San Francisco State @Mississippi State @Arkansas State @Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky @Western Kentucky East Tennessee @Memphis State @East Tennessee Morehead State Morehead State Middle Tennessee @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State Western Kentucky Arkansas State @Tennessee Tech

W L W L W W L L W W L L W L W W W W L L W W L

84-59 39-92 81-49 77-78 70-59 85-65 81-94 61-65 97-58 79-59 73-75 77-79 92-64 60-70 83-63 85-80 95-78 77-74 77-110 88-91 95-87 73-56 89-92

1961-62 (13-12)

Home: 9-5 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 1-1 Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 24

Mississippi Southern San Fernando Miami (Fla.) Arkansas State Northwest Louisiana Jacksonville Mississippi State *@Centenary *Louisiana Tech *Memphis State Middle Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Eastern Kentucky Western Kentucky @Morehead State @East Tennessee Regis College East Tennessee @Memphis State @Middle Tennessee Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @Western Kentucky @Arkansas State Tennessee Tech

W W L W W W L L W L W L W L L L W W L W W L L W L

77-55 77-72 67-69 80-77 93-75 75-65 57-69 69-81 69-61 67-79 83-61 86-102 82-80 61-72 72-89 72-91 71-69 76-62 72-90 69-68 75-66 66-74 77-96 80-74 66-68

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Home: 11-3 Away: 2-6 Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 23

New Mexico State McKendree Oglethorpe Arkansas State @Bradley Emporia State San Francisco State @Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky @Western Kentucky @East Tennessee Morehead State East Tennessee Memphis State @Arkansas State Middle Tennessee @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State Western Kentucky Tennessee-Chattanooga @Tennessee Tech

W W W W L W W L L W W L L W L L W W L W W L

90-55 79-44 50-45 94-76 78-79 67-44 83-63 82-86 67-78 89-78 73-70 70-78 73-90 79-58 58-60 62-75 109-73 91-88 86-90 87-74 79-60 61-84

1963-64 (16-9) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 11-3 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 0-1 Dec. 2 McKendree Dec. 5 Oglethorpe Dec. 7 Bradley Dec.10 Arkansas State Dec.14 Tennessee-Chattanooga Dec.16 Central Missouri Dec.19 West Texas Dec.21 @Dayton Jan. 4 @Loyola (La.) Jan. 7 Middle Tennessee Jan. 11 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 13 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 18 Western Kentucky Jan. 21 East Tennessee Jan. 23 @Austin Peay Jan. 25 Morehead State Feb. 6 @Arkansas State Feb. 10 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 15 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 19 Austin Peay Feb. 22 @Western Kentucky Feb. 24 @East Tennessee Feb. 29 Tennessee Tech Mar. 7 @Morehead State Mar. 10 *Loyola (Ill.) *NCAA Tournament, Evanston, Ill.

W 83-68 W 83-57 L 78-85 W 93-63 W 109-88 W 111-60 L 74-79 L 71-86 L 88-105 W 98-68 L 67-70 L 63-67 W 86-77 L 61-62 W 98-82 W 102-89 L 74-85 W 86-79 W 93-87 W 69-68 W 85-77 W 96-76 W 88-82 W 89-84 L 91-101

1964-65 (19-7)

Home: 12-0 Away: 3-7 Neutral: 4-0 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20

Arkansas State @Canisius @Bradley Oglethorpe New Mexico State *Texas Western *@Arizona State #Morehead State #Tennessee Tech #Western Kentucky @Western Kentucky @East Tennessee @Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Austin Peay Centenary @Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech East Tennessee @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State @Austin Peay

W 73-71 W 92-81 L 74-76 W 74-66 W 72-69 W 65-58 L 96-107 W 89-82 W 79-75 W 77-68 L 70-71 L 68-69 L 91-93 W 86-84 W 97-75 W 93-76 W 90-76 W 92-79 W 85-71 L 73-103 L 69-78 W 96-89


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YEAR Feb. 22 Loyola (La.) Feb. 24 Middle Tennessee Feb. 27 Western Kentucky Mar. 2 Morehead State *Sun Devil Classic, Tempe, Ariz. #OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

W W W W

83-73 91-89 103-91 84-75

Home: 8-4 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-1 W W L L W W L W L W L W W W L W L L W L L W L L W

101-88 92-81 81-87 78-82 110-79 104-84 64-78 86-65 73-79 89-73 72-74 67-62 86-79 79-78 61-63 108-77 84-101 86-99 107-81 76-83 94-104 100-91 83-94 59-71 80-73

1966-67 (14-9)

Georgia Southern @Canisius Southwestern @Bradley Louisiana College Oglethorpe Emporia State *Western Kentucky MacMurray @Morehead State @Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech East Tennessee @Middle Tennessee Austin Peay Middle Tennessee @Austin Peay @Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @East Tennessee @Tennessee Tech

W

75-69

1967-68 (16-8) OVC CHAMPIONS

Dec. 1 *Austin Peay Dec. 2 *Western Kentucky Dec. 2 *Tennessee Tech Dec. 4 Louisiana College Dec. 7 Howard Payne Dec. 9 @Canisius Dec. 11 @Bradley Dec.13 Culver-Stockton Dec.29 @Butler Jan. 4 Middle Tennessee Jan. 6 Morehead State Jan. 8 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 13 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 15 @East Tennessee Jan. 20 @Austin Peay Jan. 29 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 3 Austin Peay Feb. 5 @Western Kentucky Feb. 10 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 12 @Morehead State Feb. 17 East Tennessee Feb. 19 Tennessee Tech Feb. 24 Western Kentucky Mar. 5 #East Tennessee *OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. #OVC Playoff Game, Richmond, Ky.

W 77-68 W 83-75 L 60-67 W 64-50 W 80-64 L 68-71 L 78-83 W 98-74 W 86-74 W 77-74 W 83-67 W 71-67 W 92-91 L 67-74 W 91-82 W 91-72 W 85-70 L 78-79 W 68-66 L 80-101 W 105-72 W 81-67 L 83-86 L 75-79

Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Mar. 3

1968-69 (22-6) OVC CHAMPIONS

W L W L W W W L W L W W L W W W L L L W W L

121-65 69-78 99-60 85-108 105-83 90-75 99-91 83-94 100-79 93-108 86-76 72-70 79-86 96-93 92-91 91-75 94-117 79-88 78-79 99-89 88-86 86-89

Nov. 30 Texas-Arlington W Dec. 2 Trinity (Texas) W Dec. 7 San Fernando State W Dec. 9 Carson-Newman W Dec. 11 Bradley W Dec.14 @Canisius W Dec.16 @Kansas L Dec.18 Georgia Southern W Dec.20 @Abilene Christian W Dec.21 @Hardin-Simmons L Jan. 4 @Morehead State L Jan. 6 @Eastern Kentucky W Jan. 11 Tennessee Tech W Jan. 13 East Tennessee W Jan. 15 Pan American W Jan. 18 Middle Tennessee W Jan. 25 Louisiana College W Feb. 1 @Austin Peay W Feb. 3 @Western Kentucky L Feb. 5 @Middle Tennessee W Feb. 8 Austin Peay W Feb. 10 @Tennessee Tech W Feb. 15 Eastern Kentucky W Feb. 17 Morehead State W Feb. 22 @East Tennessee L Mar. 1 Western Kentucky W Mar. 5 *Morehead State W Mar. 8 #Marquette L *OVC Playoff Game, Bowling Green, Ky. #NCAA Tournament, Carbondale, Ill.

91-83 89-76 96-67 76-61 66-63 76-67 59-72 84-70 84-75 76-94 78-111 78-77 95-75 69-64 92-88 70-68 94-70 90-80 82-84 74-71 86-56 62-59 80-78 91-89 81-87 89-79 94-76 62-82

Home: 12-1 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 0-0

Scott Schlosser 1962-64

Tennessee Wesleyan California-Riverside @Canisius @Seton Hall Austin Peay Abilene Christian @Bradley William Penn @Butler Morehead State Eastern Kentucky

W W L W W W W W L W W

Parsons College @Tennessee Tech @East Tennessee @Kansas @Western Kentucky Louisiana College @Austin Peay Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State East Tennessee @Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky @Loyola (La.)

W W L L L W W W W L L W W L L

98-79 87-78 71-75 62-64 75-85 94-79 96-66 76-70 88-65 78-79 93-97 99-86 83-72 75-77 96-98

1970-71 (19-5)

Home: 13-1 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 0-0 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Mar. 1

MacMurray California-Davis Howard Payne Illinois College @Villanova Federal City Baldwin-Wallace @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State @East Tennessee Tennessee Tech Oral Roberts Parsons College @Bradley Western Kentucky @Austin Peay Austin Peay @Middle Tennessee Morehead State Eastern Kentucky @East Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee

W 101-50 W 68-61 W 83-81 W 113-60 L 63-97 W 122-82 W 84-71 W 81-74 W 68-66 L 65-66 W 64-63 W 90-89 W 90-78 W 79-71 W 73-71 W 90-76 W 81-58 W 51-47 W 89-78 L 81-82 L 65-80 W 72-69 L 59-73 W 92-69

83-51 87-76 75-84 90-81 85-72 83-69 72-60 112-71 69-72 79-72 87-63

Dec.1 Dec.4 Dec.11 Dec.13 Dec.15 Dec.18 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31

Arkansas Tech Cheyney State Illinois State Western Carolina @Bradley Oral Roberts *Pacific *@Evansville Louisana College Morehead State Eastern Kentucky Corpus Christi @Tennessee Tech @East Tennessee @Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky

Feb. 3 Parsons College Feb. 5 Austin Peay Feb. 7 @Duquesne Feb. 12 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 14 @Morehead State Feb. 19 East Tennessee Feb. 21 Tennessee Tech Feb. 26 @Western Kentucky Feb. 28 Middle Tennessee Mar. 4 @Austin Peay *Evansville (Ind.) Holiday Tournament.

W W L L L W W L W L

80-66 96-67 66-72 72-74 80-89 67-58 68-66 68-73 52-46 68-70

1972-73 (17-8)

Home: 13-1 Away: 3-7 Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 29 Samford Dec. 2 Tennessee Wesleyan Dec. 4 Missouri Southern Dec. 7 @Kansas Dec. 9 @Oral Roberts Dec. 16 Jackson State Dec. 29 *Fairfield Dec. 30 *@Canisius Jan. 8 William Jewell Jan. 13 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 15 @Morehead State Jan. 20 East Tennessee Jan. 22 Tennessee Tech Jan. 27 Western Kentucky Jan. 29 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 31 Culver-Stockton Feb. 3 @Austin Peay Feb. 7 Parsons College Feb. 10 Morehead State Feb. 12 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 17 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 19 @East Tennessee Feb. 24 Middle Tennessee Feb. 26 @Western Kentucky Feb. 28 Austin Peay *Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.

W 99-79 W 86-57 W 83-71 L 63-69 L 78-79 W 83-76 W 88-83 L 79-90 W 119-88 W 75-70 L 75-82 W 65-61 W 73-72 W 99-80 W 90-82 W 94-67 L 76-105 W 91-80 W 83-69 W 83-79 L 79-81 W 78-70 W 71-68 L 66-67 L 73-75

Jimmy Young 1969-71 1973-74 (12-13)

1971-72 (15-11)

Home: 12-3 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 1-0

1969-70 (17-9)

Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 22 Jan. 3 Jan. 5

RESULTS

Claude Virden 1967-70

Home: 15-0 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 1-1

Home: 11-2 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 0-1 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 20

Feb. 25 Western Kentucky *OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

YEAR

Home: 9-1 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 2-2

1965-66 (13-12)

Dec. 1 Parsons College Dec. 2 Hardin-Simmons Dec. 4 @Canisius Dec. 11 Abilene Christian Dec. 13 San Fernando State Dec. 14 East Carolina Dec. 18 @Bradley Dec. 20 *Middle Tennessee Dec. 21 *Eastern Kentucky Jan. 4 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 8 East Tennessee Jan. 10 Tennessee Tech Jan. 15 @Morehead State Jan. 17 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 29 @Arkansas State Feb. 1 @Austin Peay Feb. 5 Western Kentucky Feb. 7 @Dayton Feb. 9 Middle Tennessee Feb. 12 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 14 @East Tennessee Feb. 19 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 21 Morehead State Feb. 26 @Western Kentucky Feb. 28 Austin Peay *OVC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.

BY

W 79-66 L 80-81 W 85-74 W 101-75 W 75-74 W 94-87 W 90-87 L 83-91 W 72-55 L 65-81 W 72-69 W 82-52 L 57-59 L 53-57 W 73-64 L 70-71

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Home: 9-6 Away: 2-7 Neutral: 1-0 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 28

@Kansas Howard Payne Arkansas College Louisiana College Baylor Cal State-Sonoma *Rhode Island *@Oral Roberts @Memphis State Texas Wesleyan Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @East Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee

L 71-103 W 82-78 W 93-88 W 76-62 L 64-66 W 104-68 W 73-64 L 83-86 L 65-67 W 70-58 L 70-72 W 74-72 W 67-65 W 70-64 L 75-79 L 71-74

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YEAR Feb. 2 McNeese State L Feb. 4 @Austin Peay L Feb. 9 @Morehead State L Feb. 11 Eastern Kentucky L Feb. 16 Tennessee Tech W Feb. 18 East Tennessee W Feb. 23 @Middle Tennessee L Feb. 25 Western Kentucky L Mar. 2 Austin Peay W *Oral Roberts Tournament, Tulsa, Okla.

65-73 80-87 86-94 69-71 78-75 85-75 79-90 69-76 74-71

1974-75 (10-15)

Home: 7-7 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Mar. 1

@Baylor @Texas Tennessee Wesleyan Louisiana College Missouri Southern Arkansas College @Memphis State Samford Mississippi College @Morehead State @Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech East Tennessee @Indiana State Middle Tennessee @Western Kentucky @Austin Peay Oral Roberts Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @East Tennessee @Tennessee Tech Western Kentucky @Middle Tennessee Austin Peay

W 86-76 W 79-69 W 79-62 W 81-66 W 80-75 W 115-91 L 77-102 L 87-88 W 61-56 W 93-88 L 95-104 L 68-74 L 85-89 L 77-84 L 77-84 L 92-93 L 70-80 L 79-80 W 79-69 W 79-70 L 75-88 L 93-103 L 91-96 L 90-99 L 64-73

BY

YEAR

1976-77 (17-10)

Home: 11-3 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 2-0 Nov. 26 *@New Orleans Nov. 27 *Northeast Louisiana Dec. 1 @Kansas Dec. 4 Butler Dec. 8 Missouri Southern Dec. 11 Arkansas College Dec. 13 Roosevelt Dec. 15 Troy State Dec. 18 Livingston Dec. 21 #@Nevada-Las Vegas Dec. 22 #Bradley Jan. 8 @Morehead State Jan. 10 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 15 Tennessee Tech Jan. 17 East Tennessee Jan. 22 Middle Tennessee Jan. 24 @Western Kentucky Jan. 29 @Austin Peay Feb. 5 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 7 Morehead State Feb. 9 Oral Roberts Feb. 12 @East Tennessee Feb. 14 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 19 Western Kentucky Feb. 21 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 26 Austin Peay Mar. 4 +@Austin Peay *Tip-Off Tournament, New Orleans, La. #Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. +OVC Tournament, Clarksville, Tenn.

L W L W W W W W W L W L W W W W W L W W L W W L L L L

76-105 83-82 66-81 85-70 69-66 88-71 102-50 102-76 79-60 77-104 83-80 71-79 71-70 73-65 80-62 71-70 89-87 71-90 89-81 74-70 66-80 79-72 79-77 81-82 70-74 88-99 75-82

Fred Overton Home: 31-23 Away: 10-35 Neutral: 3-1

Jesse Williams 1973-76

Home: 8-6 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-0

114

L 56-83 W 75-60 W 72-62 L 59-78 L 58-90 L 73-78 L 81-83 L 83-109 W 82-78 L 70-74 W 87-85 L 75-83 W 78-72 L 85-91 W 76-73 L 68-92 W 71-60 L 78-89 L 68-69 L 81-87 L 76-84 L 68-70 W 75-72 W 79-73 L 78-86 L 71-82

1978-1985

119-78 (.604), 7 Seasons Home: 75-19 Away: 36-50 Neutral: 8-9

1978-79 (4-22)

Home: 3-9 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 0-2 Nov. 27 Tennessee Wesleyan Dec. 2 @Kansas Dec. 5 Mississippi College Dec. 7 @New Orleans Dec. 9 @Samford Dec. 11 Evansville Dec. 13 Tennessee-Martin Dec. 16 Campbell College Dec. 21 Northeast Louisiana Dec. 23 @Memphis State Dec. 28 *Georgia Southern Dec. 29 *Yale Jan. 10 @Louisiana Tech Jan. 13 @Morehead State Jan. 15 @Eastern Kentucky Jan. 20 Western Kentucky Jan. 22 @Middle Tennessee Jan. 27 Austin Peay Jan. 29 Tennessee Tech Feb. 1 Louisiana Tech Feb. 5 @Tennessee Tech Feb. 10 Morehead State Feb. 12 Eastern Kentucky Feb. 17 Middle Tennessee Feb. 19 @Western Kentucky Feb. 24 @Austin Peay *Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C.

L 70-81 L 66-81 L 71-77 L 65-76 L 52-54 L 58-59 W 75-65 W 67-59 L 57-67 L 54-79 L 84-87 L 63-71 L 88-109 L 70-84 L 69-73 W 67-65 L 71-84 L 65-68 L 67-73 L 60-73 L 69-81 L 77-78 L 76-87 L 67-69 W 66-64 L 84-85

Home: 12-1 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 3-1

44-59 (.427), 4 Seasons

Nov. 29 @Kansas Dec. 1 Fort Lewis Dec. 3 Tennessee Wesleyan Dec. 6 @Louisville Dec. 8 @Oral Roberts Dec. 10 Missouri Southern Dec. 13 So. Illinois-Edwardsville Dec. 29 @Memphis State Jan. 10 New Orleans Jan. 12 Austin Peay Jan. 17 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 19 Morehead State Jan. 24 @East Tennessee Jan. 26 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 28 Mississippi College Jan. 31 @Western Kentucky Feb. 2 Middle Tennessee Feb. 7 @Austin Peay Feb. 9 Indiana State Feb. 14 @Morehead State Feb. 16 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 19 Western Kentucky Feb. 21 Tennessee Tech Feb. 23 East Tennessee Feb. 28 @Middle Tennessee Mar. 1 *@Austin Peay *OVC Tournament, Clarksville, Tenn.

Ron Greene

1979-80 (23-8) OVC CHAMPIONS

1975-1978

1975-76 (9-17)

RESULTS

1977-78 (8-17)

Home: 5-7 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 28 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Nov. 30 Bethel (Tenn.) Dec. 3 @Samford Dec. 5 @Kansas Dec. 10 @Indiana Dec. 12 Mississippi College Dec. 14 Georgia College Dec. 17 Livingston Dec. 29 *New Orleans Dec. 30 *Mercer Jan. 7 @East Tennessee Jan. 9 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 14 Morehead State Jan. 16 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 18 Missouri-Kansas City Jan. 21 @Western Kentucky Jan. 23 Middle Tennessee Jan. 28 @Austin Peay Feb. 4 East Tennessee Feb. 6 @TennesseeTech Feb. 11 @Morehead State Feb. 13 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 18 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 20 Western Kentucky Feb. 25 Austin Peay *Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C.

W 78-74 W 75-72 L 76-77 L 71-106 L 61-85 L 62-70 W 82-62 L 57-62 L 52-59 W 85-83 L 72-75 L 67-68 W 69-60 L 60-63 L 86-92 L 75-91 L 77-78 L 83-81 L 84-69 L 63-60 W 87-72 W 80-76 L 57-56 L 100-98 W 85-84

Dec. 4 Roosevelt W 106-74 Dec. 7 *Pan American L 65-67 Dec. 8 *San Francisco State W 74-43 Dec. 11 Arkansas State W 68-46 Dec.13 Georgia Southern W 64-62 Dec.15 Towson State W 70-59 Dec. 20 @ Memphis State L 71-72 Dec. 22 @Texas L 63-65 Jan. 3 Missouri-St. Louis W 93-66 Jan. 5 @ Akron L 79-85 Jan. 7 @ Tennessee Tech W 73-72 Jan. 10 Morehead State W 85-67 Jan. 12 Eastern Kentucky W 82-78 Jan. 14 Samford W 78-62 Jan. 17 @ Western Kentucky L 48-68 Jan. 19 Middle Tennessee W 61-53 Jan. 24 @ Austin Peay W 62-51 Jan. 26 @ Georgia Southern W 75-68 Jan. 31 Akron W 100-74 Feb. 2 Tennessee Tech W 100-73 Feb. 7 @ Morehead State W 80-75 Feb. 9 @ Eastern Kentucky W 79-78 Feb. 14 @ Middle Tennessee W 68-62 Feb. 16 Western Kentucky L 55-56 Feb. 18 New Orleans W 65-56 Feb. 21 Austin Peay W 87-69 Feb. 29 #Morehead State W 77-74 March 1 #@Western Kentucky L 51-54 March 5 +@ Jacksonville W 53-49 March 10 +@Alabama W 70-62 March 13 +@Illinois L 63-65 *McDonald's Classic, Wichita, Kan. #OVC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. + National Invitation Tournament

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

1980-81 (17-10)

Home: 11-0 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 1-2 Dec. 1 @Indiana L Dec. 3 Quincy W Dec. 4 Wisconsin-Parkside W Dec. 8 @Northeast Louisiana W Dec. 10 @Arkansas State L Dec. 19 *Gonzaga L Dec. 20 *Maine L Jan. 3 Southeastern Louisiana W Jan. 5 @Towson State L Jan. 8 @Morehead State W Jan. 10 @Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 15 Western Kentucky W Jan. 17 Middle Tennessee W Jan. 22 Austin Peay W Jan. 24 Tennessee Tech W Jan. 29 @Akron L Jan. 31 @Tennessee Tech W Feb. 2 Memphis State W Feb. 5 Morehead State W Feb. 7 Eastern Kentucky W Feb. 9 @Tennessee-Martin W Feb. 12 @Middle Tennessee L Feb. 14 @Western Kentucky L Feb. 19 @Austin Peay W Feb. 21 Akron W Mar. 6 #Middle Tennessee W Mar. 7 #@Western Kentucky L *Champion Classic, Missoula, Mont. #OVC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.

41-59 82-69 62-53 67-59 55-64 52-72 65-78 69-60 58-79 89-70 76-85 59-57 74-70 70-69 50-48 59-65 45-44 57-52 65-56 62-60 59-58 53-67 44-66 76-53 57-53 62-60 67-71

1981-82 (20-8) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 11-2 Away: 8-5 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 28 Missouri-Kansas City W 66-61 Nov. 30 West Virginia Tech W 84-67 Dec. 2 @Southern Illinois L 65-71 Dec. 5 Arkansas College L 48-50 Dec. 7 @Notre Dame W 56-54 Dec.10 Akron W 65-63 Dec.12 Youngstown State W 67-63 Dec.19 @Bradley W 58-56 Dec.21 Ferris State W 62-60 Dec.29 *Eastern Illinois W 71-70 Dec.30 *@Evansville L 58-77 Jan. 3 @Western Kentucky L 54-71 Jan. 9 Austin Peay W 70-49 Jan. 14 Morehead State W 75-68 Jan. 16 Eastern Kentucky W 74-60 Jan. 21 @Middle Tennessee W 59-58 Jan. 23 @Tennessee Tech W 55-50 Jan. 30 Western Kentucky W 63-60 Feb. 7 @Austin Peay W 64-61 Feb. 11 @Morehead State L 66-72 Feb. 13 @Eastern Kentucky W 80-74 Feb. 15 Southeastern Louisiana W 74-69 Feb. 18 Middle Tennessee L 53-70 Feb. 20 Tennessee Tech W 60-58 Feb. 25 @Akron W 78-67 Feb. 27 @Youngstown State W 69-66 Mar. 5 #Middle Tennessee L 54-56 Mar. 11 +@Nevada-Las Vegas L 61-87 *Evansville Holiday Tournament, Evansville, Ind. #OVC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. +National Invitation Tournament

1982-83 (21-8) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 12-4 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec.17 Dec.18 Dec.28 Dec.29 Jan. 7

West Virginia Tech Bradley Southern Illinois McNeese State @Bowling Green @Eastern Kentucky @Morehead State *Fordham *@Ala.-Birmingham Youngstown State

L W W W W W W W W W

75-84 90-67 63-41 99-77 81-78 86-63 96-89 93-63 81-75 92-83


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BY

YEAR

1984-85 (19-9)

Home: 13-2 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 2-1

Lamont Sleets 1980-84 Jan. 8 Akron W Jan. 11 @Eastern Illinois W Jan. 14 @Tennessee Tech W Jan. 18 So. Illinois-Edwardsville W Jan. 21 Middle Tennessee W Jan. 24 @ Southeastern La. L Jan. 29 Austin Peay W Feb. 4 @ Youngstown State W Feb. 5 @ Akron L Feb. 7 Eastern Illinois W Feb. 11 Tennessee Tech L Feb. 12 Central State W Feb. 18 @Middle Tennessee W Feb. 25 @Austin Peay L Feb. 28 @Louisville L Mar. 4 Eastern Kentucky W Mar. 5 Morehead State W Mar. 11 #Akron L Mar. 17 +Wake Forest L * UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. # OVC Tournament, Murray + National Invitation Tournament, Murray.

90-79 84-78 92-88 63-44 61-54 65-75 81-77 79-74 76-84 92-82 73-76 74-56 80-69 65-77 58-66 85-63 72-60 61-65 80-87

1983-84 (15-13)

Home: 13-1 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 0-2 Nov. 26 Missouri-Kansas City Nov. 29 Tennessee State OT Dec. 2 *Pan American Dec. 3 *Samford Dec. 5 @McNeese State Dec. 10 Southern Mississippi Dec. 12 Chapman College Jan. 4 @New Orleans Jan. 7 Kentucky State Jan. 9 Fredonia State Jan. 12 @Akron Jan. 14 @Youngstown State Jan. 19 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 21 Morehead State Jan. 26 @Tennessee Tech Jan. 27 @Middle Tennessee Feb. 1 @S. Mississippi Feb. 3 Austin Peay OT Feb. 9 Tennessee Tech Feb. 11 Middle Tennessee Feb. 13 @Tennessee State Feb. 16 Akron Feb. 18 Youngstown State Feb. 23 @Eastern Kentucky Feb. 25 @Morehead State Feb. 27 Southeastern La. Mar. 3 @Austin Peay Mar. 9 #@Morehead State *Show-Me Classic, Columbia, Mo. #OVC Tournament, Morehead, Ky.

W 80-49 W 65-58 L 53-67 L 50-52 L 64-68 W 64-63 W 88-76 W 83-69 W 106-83 W 59-46 L 77-89 L 57-59 W 66-60 L 76-87 L 60-61 W 85-76 L 56-58 W 90-85 W 75-72 W 75-63 L 52-69 W 83-75 W 83-62 L 54-71 L 64-71 W 45-44 L 69-77 L 64-80

Nov. 26 West Virginia Tech W Nov. 29 Lincoln Memorial L Dec. 5 Evansville W Dec. 8 @Tennessee State W Dec. 12 @Southern Illinois W Dec. 15 Lewis W Dec. 17 Kentucky State W Dec. 20 Tennessee State W Dec. 28 *Fresno State L Dec. 29 *Pennsylvania W Dec. 30 *Portland W Jan. 7 New Orleans W Jan. 9 @Austin Peay W Jan. 12 Akron W Jan. 14 Youngstown State OT W Jan. 19 @Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 21 @Morehead State W Jan. 26 Tennessee Tech W Jan. 28 Middle Tennessee W Feb. 4 Western Kentucky W Feb. 6 Austin Peay W Feb. 9 @Tennessee Tech 2OT L Feb. 11 @Middle Tennessee L Feb. 16 @Akron L Feb. 18 @Youngstown State L Feb. 23 Eastern Kentucky L Feb. 25 Morehead State W Feb. 28 #@Middle Tennessee L *Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. #OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

78-62 70-76 58-50 75-58 66-60 75-65 61-47 76-56 44-46 66-54 71-49 66-61 86-69 64-51 66-62 51-53 83-61 82-73 63-59 69-67 64-60 51-53 59-65 64-67 57-59 70-76 76-58 60-63

RESULTS 1986-87 (13-15)

Home: 8-5 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 1-2 Nov. 28 William Penn W 79-50 Nov. 29 Belmont W 94-92 Dec. 1 @Southern Illinois L 87-97 Dec. 5 *Southern California OT L 53-54 Dec. 6 *Mercer L 50-51 Dec. 9 @Memphis State L 47-78 Dec. 19 #UT-Chattanooga W 76-67 Dec. 20 #@Southwestern La W 81-70 Dec. 30 @Minnesota L 64-78 Jan. 3 Kentucky State W 69-53 Jan. 5 Evansville W 83-72 Jan. 7 IUPU-Indianapolis W 85-64 Jan. 10 Middle Tennessee L 57-64 Jan. 12 Tennessee Tech W 63-62 Jan. 17 @Youngstown State W 61-58 Jan. 19 @Akron L 70-76 Jan. 24 @Eastern Kentucky W 90-87 Jan. 26 @Morehead State L 57-75 Jan. 31 @Austin Peay W 61-59 Feb. 4 New Orleans L 52-63 Feb. 7 Morehead State OT L 72-84 Feb. 9 Eastern Kentucky L 76-85 Feb. 14 @Tennessee Tech L 79-89 Feb. 16 @Middle Tennessee L 76-90 Feb. 21 Akron L 66-76 Feb. 23 Youngstown State W 77-68 Feb. 27 Austin Peay W 69-68 Mar. 2 +@Eastern Kentucky L 75-89 *Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky. #Bayou Classic, Lafayette, La. +OVC Tournament First Round, Richmond, Ky.

Steve Newton 1985-1991

116-65 (.641), 6 Seasons Home: 66-15 Away: 36-37 Neutral: 14-13

1985-86 (17-12)

Home: 14-0 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 1-2 Nov. 23 William Penn W 78-53 Nov. 30 Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne W 57-51 Dec. 2 Wisconsin-Stevens Point W 79-68 Dec. 6 *Utah State L 74-75 Dec. 7 *Eastern Kentucky W 63-61 Dec. 9 @Alabama L 65-99 Dec. 14 @Evansville W 52-34 Dec. 16 Bowling Green OT W 70-63 Dec. 21 Southern Illinois W 79-65 Dec. 23 @Memphis State L 59-82 Dec. 28 @New Orleans L 67-103 Jan. 4 Kentucky State W 74-66 Jan. 6 @Western Kentucky L 58-80 Jan. 11 @Middle Tennessee L 68-81 Jan. 13 @Tennessee Tech L 53-78 Jan. 18 Youngstown State W 82-74 Jan. 20 Akron W 82-77 Jan. 25 Eastern Kentucky W 67-55 Jan. 27 Morehead State W 65-60 Feb. 1 Austin Peay W 72-65 Feb. 8 @Morehead State W 69-65 Feb. 10 @Eastern Kentucky L 68-70 Feb. 15 Tennessee Tech W 77-72 Feb. 17 Middle Tennessee W 93-86 Feb. 22 @Akron L 57-76 Feb. 24 @Youngstown State L 66-68 Feb. 28 @Austin Peay L 64-69 Mar. 3 #Austin Peay W 78-66 Mar. 7 +Middle Tennessee L 81-85 *Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill. #OVC Tournament First Round, Murray +OVC Tournament Semi-Finals, Akron, Ohio

Feb.20 @Morehead State W 77-75 Feb.22 @Eastern Kentucky W 79-78 Feb.27 Tennessee Tech W 80-75 Feb.29 Middle Tennessee W 82-66 Mar. 2 @Western Illinois W 78-68 Mar. 11 +Eastern Kentucky W 76-60 Mar.12 +Austin Peay W 73-70 Mar.18 %North Carolina State W 78-75 Mar.20 %Kansas L 58-61 * Longhorn Classic, Austin, Texas #Bayou Classic, Lafayette, La. +OVC Tourn. Semi-Finals and Finals, Murray %NCAA Tournament, Lincoln, Neb.

1988-89 (19-11) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 12-2 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 2-2 Nov. 26 Oakland City W 68-49 Nov.28 @Lamar W 96-83 Dec. 2 *Tulsa W 86-63 Dec. 3 *@Western Kentucky L 75-79 Dec. 6 @Louisville L 51-83 Dec.10 Texas Wesleyan W 102-51 Dec.16 #Louisiana Tech L 69-87 Dec.17 #Florida A&M W 62-58 Dec.19 @Vanderbilt L 57-74 Dec.21 Nicholls State W 79-65 Dec.31 Evansville L 70-78 Jan. 2 Eastern Illinois W 74-55 Jan. 7 @Austin Peay L 75-84 Jan. 9 Lamar OT W 80-78 Jan. 14 @Morehead State W 79-66 Jan. 16 @Eastern Kentucky W 63-40 Jan. 23 Tennessee Tech W 76-67 Jan. 28 Tennessee State W 87-55 Jan. 30 Middle Tennessee W 71-67 Feb. 4 Austin Peay W 72-64 Feb. 8 Memphis State L 62-73 Feb.11 @Middle Tennessee L 84-85 Feb.13 @Tennessee State W 89-80 Feb.18 @Tennessee Tech W 87-72 Feb.20 @Southern Illinois L 71-79 Feb.25 Eastern Kentucky W 97-66 Feb.27 Morehead State W 86-74 Mar. 4 +Tennessee State W 90-71 Mar. 9 %Austin Peay L 65-74 Mar.15 $@Penn State L 73-89 *Western Kentucky Inv., Bowling Green, Ky. #UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. +OVC Tournament First Round, Murray %OVC Tourn. Semi-Finals, Nashville, Tenn. $National Invitation Tournament

Mike Lahm 1983-84 1987-88 (22-9) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 12-2 Away: 8-3 Neutral: 2-4 Nov. 27 Nov.30 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec.11 Dec.12 Dec.18 Dec.19 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb.13 Feb.15

William Penn Southern Illinois Christian Brothers @Evansville Western Illinois *Utah State *Pan American #Eastern Washington #@Southwestern La Bethel (Tenn.) @Memphis State OT Tennessee State Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @Middle Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Youngstown State Austin Peay @Austin Peay @Tennessee State Youngstown State

W L W L W L L W L W L W L W W W W W L W W W

97-49 70-77 82-69 70-76 74-58 57-74 57-60 84-57 62-64 96-60 70-76 99-84 49-50 95-84 85-74 79-67 67-64 87-62 71-74 83-70 78-70 71-64

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

1989-90 (21-9) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 9-4 Away: 10-4 Neutral: 2-1 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec.11 Dec.16 Dec.18 Dec.29 Dec.30 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb.10 Feb.12 Feb.17 Feb.19

@Western Kentucky @Saint Louis @Eastern Illinois Southern Illinois 3OT Georgia Southern @Evansville Southern Calif. College *Texas-San Antonio OT *@Lamar Saint Louis #Alcorn State #@Florida Tech Arkansas State Morehead State Eastern Kentucky @Middle Tennessee @Tennessee Tech @Nicholls State @Tennessee State Austin Peay @Austin Peay Tennessee State OT @Georgia Southern Tennessee Tech Middle Tennessee

W 66-64 L 68-78 L 50-55 L 108-114 L 69-71 L 69-93 W 71-68 W 107-101 W 88-81 L 60-76 W 72-50 W 72-62 W 64-62 W 79-55 W 58-45 W 80-71 W 81-75 W 75-56 W 80-67 W 66-58 W 58-55 W 80-67 W 82-79 W 71-63 L 76-81

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YEAR Feb.24 @Eastern Kentucky W 75-69 Feb.26 @Morehead State L 79-81 Mar. 7 +Austin Peay W 68-67 Mar. 8 +Eastern Kentucky W 64-57 Mar.15 %Michigan State OT L 71-75 *Lamar Tournament, Beaumont, Texas #Fla.Today/McDonnell Classic,Melbourne, Fla. +OVC Tournament, Murray %NCAA Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.

1990-91 (24-9) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 11-2 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 6-2 Nov. 23 *Bucknell W 81-68 Nov.24 *Old Dominion W 76-61 Nov.25 *Nebraska W 81-79 Nov.28 Georgia Southern W 78-61 Dec. 1 Western Kentucky W 97-91 Dec. 4 @Memphis State L 78-85 Dec. 7 #Texas Southern W 79-65 Dec. 8 #@Arkansas State L 62-63 Dec.14 @Southern Illinois W 83-77 Dec.17 Prairie View A&M W 103-52 Dec.21 ^U.S. International W 103-55 Dec.22 ^@Wright State L 76-79 Dec.28 %South Alabama OT W 88-78 Dec.29 %Kansas State L 50-67 Jan. 2 North Alabama L 70-88 Jan. 5 Austin Peay W 71-66 Jan. 8 @Georgia Southern L 63-66 Jan. 12 IUPU-Indianapolis W 84-52 Jan. 14 @Middle Tennessee W 70-66 Jan. 19 Tennessee State L 73-75 Jan. 21 Tennessee Tech W 86-74 Jan. 26 @Morehead State W 80-55 Jan. 28 @Eastern Kentucky L 82-87 Feb. 2 @Austin Peay W 79-71 Feb. 4 @Prairie View A&M W 81-68 Feb. 9 Eastern Kentucky W 64-52 Feb. 11 Morehead State W 81-73 Feb. 16 @ Tennessee Tech W 72-64 Feb. 18 @ Tennessee State W 65-64 Feb. 23 Middle Tennessee W 91-86 Mar. 6 $ Morehead State W 89-61 Mar. 7 $ Middle Tennessee W 79-67 Mar. 15 + Alabama L 79-89 * Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, Puerto Rico # Citizens Bank Classic, Jonesboro, Ark. ^ U.S. Air Classic, Dayton, Ohio % BMA Holiday Classic, Kansas City, Mo. $ OVC Tournament, Murray, Ky. + NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.

Scott Edgar

1991-1995

79-40 (.664), 4 Seasons Home: 42-9 Away: 25-22 Neutral: 12-9

1991-92 (17-13) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 8-4 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 3-2 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 18

116

Illinois Tech W Southern Illinois L @ Memphis L * Monmouth L * UNC-Asheville W Middle Tennessee W @ Western Kentucky L Evansville L @ Missouri L @ Arkansas State L @ Texas L @ Austin Peay L Southeast Missouri W Virginia Commonwealth L @ Tennessee Tech W

106-66 109-98 78-54 68-67 105-81 98-74 93-89 87-80 92-52 63-59 93-75 86-85 86-76 91-90 87-80

BY

YEAR

Jan. 20 @ Tennessee State W Jan. 25 Eastern Kentucky L Jan. 27 Morehead State W Feb. 1 @ Middle Tennessee W Feb. 3 @ Eastern Illinois W Feb. 8 @ Morehead State OT W Feb. 10 @ Eastern Kentucky W Feb. 15 Tennessee State W Feb. 17 Tennessee Tech OT W Feb. 22 @ Southeast Missouri L Feb. 24 Austin Peay W Feb. 29 Eastern Illinois W Mar. 7 # Morehead State W Mar. 8 # Eastern Kentucky W Mar. 19 + Arkansas L * Hatter Classic - Deland, Fla. # OVC Tournament - Lexington, Ky. + NCAA Tournament - Milwaukee, Wisc.

71-62 100-90 87-83 84-83 77-73 93-91 83-62 75-60 103-99 80-75 105-75 86-74 109-77 81-60 80-69

RESULTS

Feb.14 @ Tennessee Tech W Feb.19 @ Southeast Missouri W Feb.26 Austin Peay W Feb.28 @ UT-Martin W Mar. 4 $Morehead State W Mar. 5 $Tennessee State L Mar.16 & @ Bradley L # - Toledo Invitational, Toledo, Ohio $ - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. & - NIT, Peoria, Ill.

89-86 96-95 95-85 80-77 104-86 72-73 58-66

Home: 14-1 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 2-1 Nov. 28 Dec. 7 Dec.11 Dec.18 Dec.22 Dec.27 Dec.29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan.15 Jan.17 Jan.19 Jan. 22 Jan.24 Jan.29 Jan.31 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb.12

@ Arkansas Campbellsville Florida International St. Louis Mississippi Pikeville #Columbia #@ Toledo Arkansas College @ Morehead State @ Eastern Kentucky Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech Memphis State UT-Martin Tennessee State @ Austin Peay @ Tennessee State Southeast Missouri Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @ Middle Tennessee

L W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W

67-93 89-71 92-61 92-89 87-68 119-75 82-66 82-94 93-79 116-91 79-72 102-76 102-91 82-77 99-70 90-79 81-83 92-76 81-74 86-82 91-86 116-86

68-24 (.739), 3 Seasons Home: 39-3 Away: 20-14 Neutral: 9-7

Home: 10-3 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 2-3

Home: 9-2 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 2-3

1993-94 (23-6) OVC CHAMPIONS

1995-1998

1995-96 (19-10) OVC CHAMPIONS

1992-93 (18-12)

Nov. 18 *@Indiana L 80-103 Dec. 1 Campbellsville W 93-80 Dec. 4 #Rice L 78-89 Dec. 5 #Boise State L 82-94 Dec.19 @Evansville OT W 87-78 Dec.22 @Va. Commonwealth L 77-83 Dec.28 @Saint Louis L 58-94 Dec.30 @Florida International W 68-64 Jan. 2 Pikeville W 124-71 Jan. 4 @Ole Miss W 75-65 Jan. 9 @Austin Peay OT W 82-76 Jan. 11 @Tennessee State L 76-80 Jan. 13 Tennessee-Martin W 92-66 Jan. 16 @Southeast Missouri W 111-95 Jan. 19 Texas L 74-79 Jan. 23 Eastern Kentucky W 93-92 Jan. 25 Morehead State W 89-76 Jan. 30 Tennessee Tech OT W 117-112 Feb. 1 Middle Tennessee W 76-73 Feb. 6 Southeast Missouri W 100-96 Feb.10 @Tennessee-Martin W 100-74 Feb.13 @Eastern Kentucky L 82-98 Feb.15 @Morehead State L 78-80 Feb.20 Austin Peay W 88-69 Feb.22 Tennessee State L 75-82 Feb.27 @Tennessee Tech W 83-81 Mar. 1 @Middle Tennessee L 74-79 Mar. 4 +Austin Peay W 82-66 Mar. 5 +Eastern Kentucky W 74-73 Mar. 6 +Tennessee State L 68-82 *Preseason NIT #US West Cellular Tourn., Seattle, Wash. +OVC Tournament, Lexington, Ky.

Mark Gottfried

Maurice Cannon 1992-93 1994-95 (21-9) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 11-2 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 5-3 Nov. 30 Campbellsville W 138-88 Dec. 2 # Troy State W 107-97 Dec. 3 # UNC-Wilmington L 81-73 Dec. 5 Alcorn State W 86-70 Dec. 10 @ Arkansas L 94-69 Dec. 16 * Youngstown State L 53-48 Dec. 17 * Prairie View A&M W 116-97 Dec. 22 Pikeville W 105-63 Dec. 28 Milligan W 102-82 Jan. 2 @ Alcorn State W 111-100 Jan. 7 Morehead State W 70-66 Jan. 9 Eastern Kentucky W 88-62 Jan. 14 @ Middle Tennessee W 89-74 Jan. 16 @ Tennessee Tech L 79-71 Jan. 21 @ UT Martin W 81-68 Jan. 23 Tennessee State L 78-75 Jan. 28 Austin Peay W 80-79 Jan. 30 Tennessee State L 72-65 Feb. 1 @ Southeast Missouri W 83-79 Feb. 4 @ Eastern Kentucky L 78-75 Feb. 6 @ Morehead L 80-74 Feb.11 Tennessee Tech W 114-90 Feb.13 Middle Tennessee W 87-74 Feb.18 Southeast Missouri W 83-55 Feb.25 @ Austin Peay W 96-79 Feb.27 UT-Martin W 107-75 Mar. 2 % Middle Tennessee W 75-67 Mar. 3 % Eastern Kentucky W 78-72 Mar. 4 % Austin Peay W 92-84 Mar.17 $ North Carolina L 80-70 # - East Coast Classic, Wilmington, N.C. * - U.S. Air Classic, Dayton, Ohio % - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. $ - NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla.

13 NCAA Appearances - 20 OVC Championships

Nov.25 Berry College W 108-62 Nov. 28 Western Michigan W 98-88 Dec. 1 %Drexel W 76-75 Dec.2 %Purdue L 76-88 Dec. 5 Arkansas State W 94-82 Dec. 9 @Western Michigan L 71-83 Dec. 16 Washington W 108-87 Dec. 20 @Louisville L 72-81 Dec. 30 Ashland W 81-58 Jan. 8 @Tennessee Tech L 63-64 Jan. 9 @Tennessee State W 71-67 Jan. 13 Eastern Kentucky W 73-64 Jan. 15 Morehead State W 98-70 Jan. 20 @UT-Martin W 80-68 Jan. 22 @Saint Louis L 68-74 Jan. 27 @Austin Peay W 71-64 Jan. 29 @Middle Tennessee W 73-72 Feb. 1 Southeast Missouri W 81-77 Feb. 5 Tennessee State L 72-78 Feb. 10 @Morehead State W 81-66 Feb. 12 @Eastern Kentucky W 85-62 Feb. 17 UT-Martin W 87-81 Feb. 19. Tennessee Tech L 76-77 Feb. 22 @Southeast Missouri W 79-61 Feb. 24 Middle Tennessee W 80-67 Feb. 26 Austin Peay L 65-80 Mar. 1 !Tennessee Tech W 85-71 Mar. 2 !Austin Peay L 68-70 Mar. 13 #Missouri L 85-89 % - Purdue Classic, W. Lafayette, Ind. ! - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. # - NIT, Columbia, Mo.

1996-97 (20-10) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 14-0 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 2-2 Nov. 23 Belmont W 84-45 Nov. 26 IUPUI W 85-75 Dec. 2 @ Middle Tennessee L 72-85 Dec. 5 Alcorn State W 107-86 Dec. 7 Campbellsville W 110-80 Dec. 14 @Arkansas State L 69-70 Dec. 18 @ Saint Louis L 54-61 Dec. 21 % Auburn L 72-86 Dec. 28 @ Alcorn State W 64-62 Jan. 6 @ UT Martin W 80-68 Jan. 9 @ Eastern Illinois L 64-76 Jan. 11 Austin Peay W 85-78 Jan. 13 Tennessee State W 87-75 Jan. 18 @ E. Kentucky W 60-59 Jan. 20 @ Morehead State L 78-86 Jan. 23 Southeast Missouri W 77-75 Jan. 25 Middle Tennessee W 78-72 Jan. 27 Tennessee Tech W 85-78 Feb. 1 UT Martin W 88-69 Feb. 6 @ Southeast Missouri W 86-75 Feb. 8 @ Tennessee State L 68-84 Feb. 10 @ Austin Peay L 67-79 Feb. 13 @ Tennessee Tech L 62-89 Feb. 15 Morehead State W 82-65 Feb. 17 Eastern Kentucky W 83-57 Feb. 20 Eastern Illinois W 106-72 Feb. 25 Tennessee State W 76-63 Feb. 28 # Middle Tennessee W 74-48 Mar. 1 #Austin Peay W(ot) 88-85 Mar. 14 $Duke L 68-71 % - at Birmingham, Ala. ! OVC Tournament quarterfinals, Murray, Ky.


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YEAR

BY

# - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. $ - NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

YEAR

Tevester Anderson 1998-2003

103-52 (.665), 5 Seasons Home: 55-10 Away: 34-33 Neutral: 14-9

RESULTS

Feb. 17 Eastern Kentucky W 101-68 Feb. 19 Morehead State W 80-65 Feb. 24 @Middle Tennessee L 82-79 Feb. 26 @Tennessee Tech W 64-63 Feb. 29 $Tennessee State W 83-58 March 4 $Eastern Illinois W 89-70 March 5 $Southeast Missouri L 67-56 % - Hoop & Quill Classic, St. Louis, Mo. # - SunClassic, El Paso, Texas $ - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

1998-99 (27-6) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 12-0 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 5-3

Greg Anderson 1995-96 1997-98 (29-4) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 15-0 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 5-2 Nov. 19 @Dayton W 76-69 Nov. 24 Belmont W 79-59 Nov. 28 %W. Illinois W 106-67 Nov. 29 % Idaho State W 111-64 Dec. 4 Eastern Kentucky W 64-57 Dec. 6 Morehead State W 91-69 Dec. 13 Washington (Mo.) W 98-66 Dec. 18 Campbellsville W 112-70 Dec. 21 @ Western Kentucky W 86-75 Dec. 24 #Michigan L 53-76 Dec. 25 #Arkansas W 94-83 Dec. 26 #Iowa State W 84-76 Jan. 3 @Middle Tennessee OT L 71-76 Jan. 5 @ Tennessee Tech W 95-72 Jan. 8 Indiana Southeast W 115-63 Jan. 1 0 @UT Martin W 67-56 Jan. 13 @ Eastern Kentucky W 73-63 Jan. 15 Eastern Illinois W 88-77 Jan. 17 Southeast Missouri W 101-66 Jan. 22 @ Austin Peay L 72-80 Jan. 24 @ Tennessee State W 96-84 Jan. 29 Middle Tennessee W 78-75 Jan. 31 Tennessee Tech W 109-70 Feb. 3 @ Morehead State W 95-81 Feb. 7 UT Martin W 94-66 Feb. 12 @ Eastern Illinois W 74-64 Feb. 14 @ Southeast Missouri W 82-71 Feb. 19 Austin Peay W 86-78 Feb. 21 Tennessee State W 81-76 Feb. 24 ^Tennessee Tech W 84-63 Feb. 28 $Austin Peay W 81-56 Mar. 1 $ Tennessee State W 92-69 Mar. 13 &Rhode Island L 74-97 % - Racer Thanksgiving Tourn, Murray, Ky. # - Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, San Juan. ^- Ovc Tournament quarterfinals, Murray, Ky. $ - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. & - NCAA Tourn., Oklahoma City, Okla.

Nov. 14 Southern Illinois W 65-62 Nov. 21 @ Belmont W 76-69 Nov. 27 % Arkansas-Little Rock W 91-66 Nov. 28 % @Oklahoma W 68-64 Dec. 3 @ Morehead State W 90-59 Dec. 5 @ Eastern Kentucky W 108-66 Dec. 8 Hanover College W 69-58 Dec. 12 @ Alabama State W 68-66 Dec. 19 Western Kentucky W 69-57 Dec. 27 # UNC-Charlotte L 75-88 Dec. 29 # SW Louisiana W 81-68 Dec. 30 # Florida State OT L 76-80 Jan. 2 Tennessee Tech W 75-53 Jan. 4 Middle Tennessee W 84-74 Jan. 9 Tennessee-Martin W 87-58 Jan. 12 Morehead State W 86-82 Jan. 14 @ Southeast Missouri W 71-70 Jan. 16 @ Eastern Illinois W 86-73 Jan. 21 Tennessee State W 81-71 Jan. 23 Austin Peay W 89-58 Jan. 28 @ Tennessee Tech W 78-62 Jan. 30 @ Middle Tennessee W 81-62 Feb. 2 Eastern Kentucky W 81-66 Feb. 6 @ Tennessee-Martin L 73-74 Feb. 8 @ Saint Louis L 51-62 Feb. 11 Southeast Missouri W 62-52 Feb. 13 Eastern Illinois 2OT W 94-89 Feb. 18 @ Tennessee State W 95-63 Feb. 20 @ Austin Peay L 72-80 Feb. 23 ^ Tennessee Tech W 96-61 Feb. 27 $ Morehead State W 92-69 Feb. 28 $ Southeast Missouri W 62-61 March 11 & Ohio State L 58-72 % - Sooner Classic, Norman, Okla. # - Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii ^ - OVC Tournament quarterfinals, Murray, Ky. $ - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. & - NCAA Tourn., Indianapolis, Ind.

1999-2000 (23-9) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 10-2 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 5-3 Nov. 20 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb.10 Feb. 12

UC-Colorado Springs %Rutgers %Valparaiso %So. Mississippi @Austin Peay Detroit Mercy @Western Kentucky Alabama State @South Alabama #Kent State #Rhode Island @ Purdue @ UT Martin Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Austin Peay OT @E. Kentucky @Morehead St. OT Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech @Tennessee State UT Martin Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois @Southeast Missouri

W W W L W W L W W L W L W W L W W W L W L W W W W

90-63 87-83 78-58 65-62 68-58 77-68 92-70 113-95 59-54 91-85 80-74 95-67 94-79 83-69 84-78 77-75 82-77 87-86 81-79 75-74 77-75 90-72 82-65 75-67 77-60

Jan. 10 @ Tennessee Tech L 59-78 Jan. 12 @ Austin Peay L 62-68 Jan. 17 Eastern Illinois L 86-88 Jan. 19 Southeast Missouri W 85-72 Jan. 24 @ Morehead State OT L 83-92 Jan. 26 @ Eastern Kentucky L 81-92 Feb. 2 @ Tennessee-Martin W 92-74 Feb. 4 @ Tennessee State W 87-84 Feb. 7 Tennessee Tech W 75-56 Feb. 9 Austin Peay W 78-68 Feb. 14 @ Eastern Illinois W 77-76 Feb. 16 @ Southeast Missouri W 92-86 Feb. 21 Eastern Kentucky W 85-74 Feb. 23 Morehead State L 60-66 Feb. 26 %1 Eastern Illinois W 103-56 March 1 %2 Morehead State W 89-75 March 2 %2 Tennessee Tech W 70-69 March 15 & Georgia L 68-85 $ - Jim Thorpe Classic, Louisville, Ky. %1 - OVC Tourn., First Round, Murray, Ky. %2 - OVC Tourn., Louisville, Ky. & - NCAA Tournament, Chicago, Ill.

Mike Turner 1996-2000 2000-01 (17-12)

Home: 10-2 Away: 6-9 Neutral: 1-1 Nov. 20 Gardner-Webb W 103-76 Nov. 28 Colorado Springs W 80-73 Dec. 2 @ Detroit L 91-64 Dec. 5 Western Kentucky W 83-81 Dec. 8 @ UAB OT W 84-72 Dec. 17 @ Southern Illinois L 94-79 Dec. 19 South Alabama L 82-76 Dec. 21 @ Louisville L 89-86 Dec. 28 @ Colorado L 98-71 Dec. 30 @ Nebraska W 79-71 Jan. 2 @ Santa Clara L 77-72 Jan. 6 UT Martin W 76-69 Jan. 11 @ Southeast Missouri W 60-58 Jan. 13 @ Eastern Illinois L 79-63 Jan. 18 Morehead State W 83-62 Jan. 20 Eastern Kentucky W 95-66 Jan. 23 Austin Peay W 76-74 Jan. 25 @ Tennessee Tech L 85-80 Jan. 30 @ Tennessee State W 102-83 Feb. 3 @ UT Martin L 80-73 Feb. 6 @ Austin Peay OT L 84-79 Feb. 8 Southeast Missouri W 65-54 Feb. 10 Eastern Illinois W 92-77 Feb. 15 @ Morehead State W 87-76 Feb. 17 @ Eastern Kentucky W 86-81 Feb. 20 Tennessee State W 67-66 Feb. 22 Tennessee Tech L 94-71 Feb. 27 ^ - Tennessee State W 114-100 March 2 $ - Eastern Illinois L 97-71 ^ OVC Tournament quarterfinal, Murray, Ky. $ - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

2001-02 (19-13)

Home: 11-4 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 3-1 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 5

West Florida Colorado Springs @ Western Kentucky Chattanooga UAB @ Indiana State $ Virginia Tech $ @Louisville @ DePaul Tennessee State @ Chattanooga Southern Illinois Tennessee-Martin Gardner-Webb

W W L W W L W L W W L L W L

100-61 109-44 77-101 72-63 74-69 66-74 66-63 69-84 69-65 103-72 58-71 63-67 90-76 66-80

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

Andi Hornig 2000-04 2002-03 (17-12)

Home: 12-2 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 22 West Florida W 87-66 Nov. 25 SIU-Edwardsville W 86-58 Dec. 3 @ Southern Illinois L 56-85 Dec. 7 Western Kentucky W 83-72 Dec. 14 @ Auburn L 53-72 Dec. 16 @ Middle Tennessee W 79-72 Dec. 19 Indiana State W 85-39 Dec. 21 @ Evansville W 76-58 Dec. 30 @ Memphis L 60-67 Jan. 1 Middle Tennessee W 76-64 Jan. 3 @ Southern Miss L 54-56 Jan. 9 Tennessee Tech W 64-52 Jan. 11 Austin Peay L 63-66 Jan. 16 @ Eastern Illinois W 80-74 Jan. 18 @ Southeast Missouri L 68-78 Jan. 23 Morehead State L 76-83 Jan. 25 Eastern Kentucky W 92-80 Jan. 27 @Tennessee State W 93-75 Feb. 1 Tennessee-Martin W 93-75 Feb. 6 @ Tennessee Tech L 83-91 Feb. 8 @ Austin Peay L 69-72 Feb. 13 Eastern Illinois W 96-77 Feb. 15 Southeast Missouri W 71-65 Feb. 20 @ Eastern Kentucky L 71-73 Feb. 22 @ Morehead State L 74-77 Feb. 24 Tennessee State W 100-79 March 1 @ Tennessee-Martin W 80-59 March 4 # Eastern Illinois W 74-63 March 7 % Austin Peay L (OT) 56-59 # OVC Tournament, Murray, Ky. % OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

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YEAR 2002-03 (17-12)

Home: 12-2 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 22 West Florida W 87-66 Nov. 25 SIU-Edwardsville W 86-58 Dec. 3 @ Southern Illinois L 56-85 Dec. 7 Western Kentucky W 83-72 Dec. 14 @ Auburn L 53-72 Dec. 16 @ Middle Tennessee W 79-72 Dec. 19 Indiana State W 85-39 Dec. 21 @ Evansville W 76-58 Dec. 30 @ Memphis L 60-67 Jan. 1 Middle Tennessee W 76-64 Jan. 3 @ Southern Miss L 54-56 Jan. 9 Tennessee Tech W 64-52 Jan. 11 Austin Peay L 63-66 Jan. 16 @ Eastern Illinois W 80-74 Jan. 18 @ Southeast Missouri L 68-78 Jan. 23 Morehead State L 76-83 Jan. 25 Eastern Kentucky W 92-80 Jan. 27 @Tennessee State W 93-75 Feb. 1 Tennessee-Martin W 93-75 Feb. 6 @ Tennessee Tech L 83-91 Feb. 8 @ Austin Peay L 69-72 Feb. 13 Eastern Illinois W 96-77 Feb. 15 Southeast Missouri W 71-65 Feb. 20 @ Eastern Kentucky L 71-73 Feb. 22 @ Morehead State L 74-77 Feb. 24 Tennessee State W 100-79 March 1 @ Tennessee-Martin W 80-59 March 4 # Eastern Illinois W 74-63 March 7 % Austin Peay L (OT) 56-59 # OVC Tournament, Murray, Ky. % OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.

Mick Cronin

2003-2006

69-24 (.742), 3 Seasons Home: 39-6 Away: 24-15 Neutral: 6-3

2003-04 (28-6)

Home: 15-1 Away: 10-4 Neutral: 3-1 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 2 March 5 March 6 March 19

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#* Wagner West Florida SIU-Edwardsville Southern Miss @ TCU @ W. Kentucky 2OT #* Chicago State Southern Illinois #@ Pittsburgh # Georgetown College @ Delaware State @ Louisville @ Morehead State @ Eastern Kentucky Samford Jacksonville State Tennessee-Martin @ Tennessee State @ Texas A&M-CC Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @ Eastern Illinois @ Southeast Missouri @ Tennessee Tech @ Austin Peay @ Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State Texas A&M-CC Southeast Missouri Eastern Illinois $ Tennessee Tech % Morehead State % Austin Peay & Illinois

W 92-68 W 94-68 W 81-56 W 94-54 W 73-67 W 100-95 W 100-80 W 68-64 L 49-70 W 78-64 W 65-56 L 69-91 W 97-75 W 82-71 L 58-61 W 89-84 W 94-70 W 84-78 L 68-80 W 94-70 W 90-76 W 85-67 W 80-74 W 90-78 L 56-63 W 77-44 W 88-72 W 73-53 W 76-63 W 81-51 W 92-75 W 94-72 W 66-60 L 53-72

BY

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# - Pittsburgh Holiday Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. #* - Pittsburgh Holiday Classic, Murray, Ky. $ - OVC Tournament, Murray, Ky. % - OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. & - NCAA Tournament, Columbus, Ohio

Jan. 26 Tennessee Tech W 55-51 Jan. 28 @SE Missouri W 76-69 Jan. 30 Samford W 59-38 Feb. 2 @Austin Peay OT W 69-68 Feb. 4 Jacksonville State W 78-72 Feb. 9 @Eastern Kentucky W 62-45 Feb. 11 @Morehead State W 71-56 Feb. 16 @Tennessee State W 77-52 Feb. 18 $Illinois-Chicago W 72-68 Feb. 23 @Tennessee Tech L 66-70 Feb. 25 Tennessee-Martin W 81-63 Feb. 28 ^Tennessee-Martin W 65-52 Mar. 3 %Jacksonville State W 69-64 Mar. 4 %Samford W 75-57 Mar. 17 ()North Carolina L 65-69 # Nashville, Tenn. $ ESPN Bracket Buster ^ OVC Tournament quarterfinals, Murray Ky. % OVC Tournament semifinal & Championship Nashville, Tenn. () NCAA Tournament, Dayton, Ohio

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Billy Kennedy 2006-Present

2004-05 (17-11)

Home: 10-4 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 20 SIU-Edwardsville W 75-67 Nov. 23 Arkansas Tech W 81-50 Nov. 28 @Missouri L 55-59 Dec. 1 TX-San Antonio W 69-58 Dec. 4 Western Kentucky L 72-82 Dec. 10 @Southern Illinois L 71-80 Dec. 22 Delaware State W 68-39 Dec. 28 #UC-Davis W 66-43 Dec. 29 #@St. Mary’s CA L 62-75 Jan. 2 @ AL-Birmingham L 80-100 Jan. 6 Morehead State W 83-61 Jan. 8 Eastern Kentucky OT W 80-78 Jan. 13 @Samford L 47-55 Jan. 15 @Jacksonville State W 77-61 Jan. 18 @Tennessee-Martin W 96-70 Jan. 22 Tennessee State W 82-74 Jan. 27 @Eastern Kentucky L 61-73 Jan. 29 @Morehead State W 83-64 Feb. 3 Eastern Illinois W 73-69 Feb. 5 SE Missouri L 58-61 Feb. 10 Tennessee Tech L 68-72 Feb. 12 Austin Peay W 82-73 Feb. 15 Tennessee-Martin W 80-56 Feb. 17 @Tennessee State L 68-74 Feb. 19 ^@Rice W 69-63 Feb. 24 @SE Missouri W 61-57 Feb. 26 @Eastern Illinois W 72-66 Mar. 1 $SE Missouri L 58-61 # - St. Mary’s Holiday Classic, Moraga, Calif. ^ - ESPN Bracket Buster $ - OVC Tournament quarterfinals @ Murray

2005-06 (24-7) OVC CHAMPIONS

Home: 14-1 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 2-2

Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec.19 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 21

@Cincinnati OT Campbellsville #Tennessee @Tex.-San Antonio OT Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @Jacksonville State @Samford Southern Illinois Rice Tennessee State SE Missouri Eastern Illinois Austin Peay @Eastern Illinois @UT-Martin

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53-39 (.576) 3 Seasons Home: 34-9 Away: 18-22 Neutral: 1-8

2006-07 (16-14)

Home: 8-5 Away: 8-7 Neutral: 0-2 Nov. 10 #San Diego State L 84-87 Nov. 11 #Seattle-Pacific L 68-76 Nov. 12 #St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 44-62 Nov. 16 Belhaven W 73-72 Nov. 19 @Southern Illinois L 46-62 Nov. 25 Eastern Illinois W 53-50 Nov. 28 @Illinois-Chicago L 68-74 Dec. 1 @Tennessee L 64-89 Dec. 4 Anderson W 78-33 Dec. 7 @Eastern Kentucky OT L 66-72 Dec. 9 @Morehead State W 70-67 Dec. 19 Jacksonville State OT W 72-71 Dec. 21 Samford L 44-55 Jan. 2 @Eastern Illinois W 73-62 Jan. 4 @Tennessee State W 86-83 Jan. 8 SE Missouri L 85-96 Jan. 16 @Austin Peay L 59-68 Jan. 20 Tennessee-Martin W 78-65 Jan. 23 @Tennessee Tech L 52-63 Jan. 27 @SE Missouri W 85-67 Jan. 29 @Samford W 57-51 Feb. 1 Austin Peay W 77-68 Feb. 3 @Jacksonville State W 63-61 Feb. 8 Eastern Kentucky L 62-64 Feb. 10 Morehead State W 74-62 Feb. 14 Tennessee State OT L 60-64 Feb. 17 @$Rider W 58-51 Feb. 22 Tennessee Tech W 60-56 Feb. 24 @Tennessee-Martin W 74-52 Feb. 27 ^Samford L 60-70 # Shamrock Classic, Moraga, Cal. $ ESPN Bracket Buster ^ OVC Tournament quarterfinals, Murray Ky.

Dec. 30 #Belmont L 67-84 Jan. 3 @Eastern Illinois OT L 80-83 Jan. 5 Tennessee State W 92-88 Jan. 7 @SE Missouri W 79-51 Jan. 10 Austin Peay W 82-70 Jan. 15 Indiana South Bend W 80-62 Jan. 19 @UT-Martin W 76-72 Jan. 24 Tennessee Tech W 81-67 Jan. 26 SE Missouri W 86-85 Jan. 29 Samford W 62-34 Jan. 31 @Austin Peay OT L 87-92 Feb. 2 Jacksonville State W 95-85 Feb. 7 @Eastern Kentucky L 47-60 Feb. 9 @Morehead State W 64-52 Feb. 14 @Tennessee State L 70-75 Feb. 16 Eastern Illinois W 67-56 Feb. 23 ^Indiana State L 62-79 Feb. 28 @Tennessee Tech L 66-71 Mar. 1 UT-Martin W 98-59 Mar. 5 $Tennessee Tech W 77-74 Mar. 7 %Tennessee State L 75-83 # Dr. Pepper Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. ^ ESPN BracketBuster, Murray, Ky. $ OVC Tournament quarterfinals, Murray Ky. % OVC Tournament semifinal, Nashville, Tenn.

2008-09 (19-12)

Home: 12-2 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 1-4 Nov. 15 Lyon College W 84-46 Nov. 19 @Arkansas State L 47-55 Nov. 22 Western Kentucky W 89-61 Nov. 26 @Indiana State W 67-61 Nov. 29 St. Catharine W 76-66 Dec. 4 @Eastern Kentucky W 58-50 Dec. 6 @Morehead State L 74-79 Dec. 13 Missouri L 64-75 Dec. 20 #South Florida L 64-73 Dec. 21 #Oral Roberts W 78-76 Dec. 22 #Wright State L 41-57 Dec. 29 &Niagara L 71-80 Jan. 5 @UT Martin L 71-75 Jan. 8 Tennessee State W 75-71 Jan. 10 Austin Peay L 57-58 Jan. 15 @Jacksonville State W 63-56 Jan. 17 @Tennessee Tech L 55-61 Jan. 22 Eastern Illinois W 58-46 Jan. 24 SE Missouri W 80-55 Feb. 4 @Tennessee State W 88-58 Feb. 7 @Austin Peay L 80-83 Feb. 9 @Eastern Illinois W 59-53 Feb. 12 Tennessee Tech W 73-52 Feb. 14 Jacksonville State W 57-54 Feb. 17 @SE Missouri W 79-60 Feb. 21 $Louisiana Tech L 60-69 Feb. 23 UT Martin W 74-59 Feb. 26 Morehead State W 69-64 Feb. 28 Eastern Kentucky OT W 70-65 Mar. 3 %Tennessee State W 77-74 Mar. 6 ^Austin Peay L 50-67 # San Juan Shootout, Puerto Rico & Dr. Pepper Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. $ ESPNU BracketBusters % OVC Tournament quarterfinals, Murray, Ky. ^ OVC Tournament semifinals, Nashville, Tenn.

2007-08 (18-13)

Home: 14-2 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 0-2 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 29

Rider @Western Kentucky Avila Arkansas State @Mississippi State Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @Jacksonville State @Samford @#Chattanooga

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66-65 63-87 84-55 81-67 61-78 58-59 63-44 79-65 64-65 50-74

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urray State University is home to 10,500 students. They come from nearby, from throughout the nation, and around

the world. From thousands of universities, students choose Murray State University because of its academic reputation. Along with exceptional teachers, they get Murray State’s personal approach to living and learning. Long considered one of the best-kept secrets in higher education, the word is starting to get out about the excellence of Murray State University. Students don’t just pick Murray State - they’re drawn to it. Alexander Hall

High Academic Standards Murray State is certified by national and regional accreditation agencies, which means MSU meets rigid standards. As one of the best public liberal arts universities, Murray State has attracted students of high academic standing. In fact, entering MSU students have the highest ACT average of all Kentucky regional campuses. They are accustomed to challenges, and they are not disappointed. Murray State’s highly-respected liberal arts curriculum is built on a core of courses called University Studies. University Studies is designed to educate each student broadly in the various areas of human knowledge: the arts, the humanities, the natural sciences and the social sciences. Equally important, the curriculum helps students develop communication skills vital to becoming a responsible citizen and a lifelong learner. The Campus Since its founding in 1922, Murray State has gained a reputation for having one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. Adding to the natural scenic beauty of the campus are the many well-maintained and aesthetically-pleasing buildings. Over the years, MSU has kept its historical look despite making several additions.

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World-Wide Recognition U.S. News & World Report magazine has recognized Murray State University’s continuing excellence as a top tier university for 16 consecutive years. Murray ranks sixth in the South among “Top Public Universities - Master’s,” and is the only Kentucky university to be ranked in the top tier for 16 years in a row. In the 2006 U.S. News college guide, the university received its highest overall ranking ever, coming in at 17th among all public and private universities in the southern region of the country. Additionally, Murray State was named in the South’s Best Master’s Universities Great Schools at a Great Price category, where MSU was recognized as one of the top two best values among public schools in the South. Murray State University’s solid academic program and affordable price make it an excellent buy for students seeking success.

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Residential Colleges Through the Residential College system, Murray State offers students a way of collegiate life that leads to individual and team success. In 1998, MSU decided to transform its housing complex (dormitories) into separate colleges where students who share the same majors or educational pursuits share the entire collegiate experience. In essence, Murray State didn’t just make a transformation; it separated itself from other higher education institutions. From the moment students enroll at Murray State, they become a part of their own residential college within the university. It means belonging. It means each college will have its own government, its own athletic teams, its own faculty ombudsperson and its own traditions. When the Chronicle of Higher Education featured MSU’s improved style of education, it wrote of “a sense of college unity” and “competition that carries over into the classroom.” The Times of London referred to the idea as a vision of Oxford University in Kentucky. The system is closest to elite U.S. universities, such as Harvard and Yale, which assign their many students to residential houses,” wrote the Times. Student

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Student Life Murray State University offers an active, vibrant and challenging environment for its students. From the classroom to the residential college room, the Murray State experience is one which students will harbor for a lifetime. In the classroom, educators are dedicated to seeing each student reach his or her potential. Class size is about 30 to 35 students. Outside of the classroom, Murray State offers many athletic and social programs. Intramural sports operate year-round, while fraternities and sororities allow students to form bonds with “brothers” and “sisters” which will last a lifetime. Murray State also attracts a wide array of nationally-acclaimed speakers, top concerts and other events. Perhaps the biggest event on campus each year is Homecoming. Each fall, thousands of alumni return to Murray State to renew old friendships and visit the place they called home for four years. Racer Athletics The university’s intercollegiate athletic programs are a source of tradition, school pride, spirit and entertainment for students, alumni and community members alike. Competing at the highest level of college athletics, MSU is a member of NCAA Division I and is a founding member of the Ohio Valley Conference with its 16-team program. Murray State is committed to athletic excellence, which is evident by its 96 OVC championships in the 54 years that the Racers have been competing in the league. One of the greatest benefits of Racer athletics to Murray State is the attention and acclaim which it brings to the university. The Murray State men’s basketball team has achieved extensive notoriety by competing in the NCAA Tournament in most years. Also, the Racers find themselves being written about in such publications as Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, The Sporting News, USA Today and dozens of publications and newspapers across the country. Additionally, Murray State is featured several times each year on ESPN as part of their college basketball broadcasts. Murray State has also sent its share of players to the NFL, the NBA, Major League Baseball and other professional leagues around the world. Local Community Located in the city of Murray in Calloway County in the southwestern corner of Kentucky, Murray State is surrounded by a neighborly Main Street community of nearly 36,000 people. Known for its friendly citizens and beautiful, wooded landscape, Murray/Calloway County is a growing and thriving area. In addition to its strong educational, employment and quality of life opportunities, Murray/Calloway County’s location is beneficial in many ways. Located in the Jackson Purchase region of western Kentucky, Murray is eight miles from Tennessee, 50 miles from Illinois, 65 miles from Missouri and 150 miles from Indiana, making it easily able to draw students from five different states. Also, four major cities (St. Louis, Nashville, Memphis, Louisville) are within a few hours’ driving distance from Murray. One of the biggest attractions in western Kentucky is scenic Kentucky Lake and the Land Between the Lakes. Just a 15-minute drive from the Murray State campus are boating, fishing, hunting, camping and hiking opportunities, which students often take advantage of during fall and spring weekends.

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university administration DR. RANDY J DUNN MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Randy J. Dunn became Murray State’s 11th president on Dec. 1, 2006. He also holds tenure as a professor in MSU’s Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling. Dunn served as the Illinois State Superintendent of Schools previous to taking the MSU presidency and he has chaired the Department of Educational Administration and Higher Education at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Dunn began his academic career at Memphis State University (now The University of Memphis). Dunn earned his doctorate from the University of Illinois in 1991, having completed his bachelor’s degree in education (1980) and his master’s degree in educational administration and foundations (1983) from Illinois State University. A K-20 educator, Dunn has served in almost every capacity, from classroom teacher and building principal to district superintendent and university professor. In addition to his service to state and local schools, he has distinguished himself as a noted scholar and professor in educational leadership. During his time as a professor, he published more than 29 professional articles and book chapters, and made more than 30 presentations at state and national conferences.

graduate courses and serving on more than 40 doctoral dissertation committees during his academic career. He has also served as principal or co-investigator on numerous funded grants totaling nearly $650,000. Dunn and his wife Ronda have four children—two who are students at Murray State and two in the Chicago area.

Dunn has directly influenced hundreds of educators, teaching more than 11 different

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Each of the past four years, the graduation rates for basketball, football, women’s soccer, softball, rifle, student-athletes have surpassed that of the general and strength and conditioning. student body. “I like our coaches and staff; it’s a really good group, Ward makes no secret where he intends to take the and they work extremely hard,” noted Ward. “They program. know what it takes to win championships, but also teach the importance of achieving academically as “I expect to be a leader in the OVC in everything we do. well.” I expect to win championships and advance to compete Allen Ward joined the Murray State athletics on the national stage. I intend to continue conttin inue nue ue to to move the It’s very clear Ward has a passion and devotion for department as its director on March 30, 2005. Since program forward,” states Ward. student-athletes and college athletics. his arrival, there has been a prevailing theme that symbolizes his administration: steady and significant And Murray moving movinng forward forw rwar rw ardd is exactly eexa xact xa ctlyy what what has “Their success, and providing the tools necessary to progress. been happening. Over Ove ve $3.5 ver $3.5 $3 3 5 million milillililonn in i athletic athl at hleetticc facility hl facility perform at the highest level, is my top priority,” says

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Ward. “We’re a proud program with a rich tradition that’s fortunate to have extraordinary university leadership. We will continue to win championships while, at the same time, prepare our athletes to excel long after they have played their last game for Murray State.”

Ward, 42, came to Murray State from the University of North Texas, where he served in numerous capacities over 14 years for the Division I BCS program, including the last six years as Senior the varsity vaars rsitty line-up, lil ne--up, additional add ddditionaal staff sttaf a f was wa added adddeed in areas vital Associate Athletics Director. student-athlete to stu uden dent-aath t leete achievement, ach ch ementt, a comprehensive chieve com mpreehensive Title IX mp plan was was developed dev e el ev eloped e andd enacted, ed ena naacted, t , the thhe Racer Raacer Television A native of Rolla, Missouri, Ward is a 1989 graduate Network unveiled, Netw worrk was un unve veeiled, and and the athletic athl at hlletic program proogram became of William Jewell College and earned his master’s degree from Wichita State University. Ward and his CHAMPS Life Skills member. an offi officcial ial NCAA NCA AA C HAM MPS / Li MPS ife S kills mem mber. wife, Sharon, have two children: Nathan, 11, and Ward Wa ardd hhas as alsoo had haad to to successfully succeesssfully managee unprecedented unprecedented Nicole, 8. turnover turn rnnovver with rnov withh head head coaching coaach chin i g positions and and senior level an staff, staf st aff,f,f, most af mos o t notably nnootablly with withh its high profi wi ofififilllee positions. posi po sititition si onss. on s. New New coaches have haave been been hired for men’s basketball, women’s

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“Our motto is Four Years – Two Goals. We want every student-athlete to leave Murray State with a degree in one hand and a championship ring on the other,” states Ward unrelentingly. “I fully expect our student-athletes to take advantage of their opportunity to receive a quality education while competing at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics.”

The Ward family: Sharon, Allen, Nicole and Nathan.

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ADMINISTRATION

Associate Athletics Director, External Affairs

Associate Athletics Director, Internal Operations

Paul Bubb

Matt Kelly

(Monmouth College, 1979)

(Alma College, 1994) Matt Kelly is in his third year as associate athletics director for internal operations after serving two years as assistant director of athletics for academics.

Paul Bubb is in his first full year as associate athletic director for external affairs. Bubb directs the activities of the Racer Club and Racer Athletics’ Corporate Partner program. He also oversees the areas of marketing and promotions, ticket operations and media relations as well as the men’s and women’s golf, baseball and softball teams. Prior to arriving at Murray State, Bubb spent five years at Idaho State University, first serving as assistant athletic director for development (2003), and then senior associate athletic director for external operations (2004), and finally as the director of athletics (2005 – 2008). Bubb’s 28-year career in athletics has included athletic administrative positions at Southern Illinois University (Carbondale), Drake University, Cal State Northridge, Boise State and the University of Maine. Bubb began his collegiate career as an assistant basketball coach and alumni administrator at Monmouth College. A 1979 graduate of Monmouth College (IL), Bubb earned his master’s degree in sport management at Western Illinois University. Paul and his wife, Susan, were married in 1985 and have a daughter, Kallan.

Prior to arriving at Murray State, Kelly spent two years at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. A 1994 graduate of Alma College, he also earned his master’s in physical education and sports administration at Eastern Kentucky in 1996. Kelly oversees the academic progress of more than 300 Murray State student-athletes. He is a member of the National Association of Advisors for Athletics and is an adjunct instructor in sport sociology at MSU. Before arriving at UMKC, he spent four-and a-half years as academic advisor for the football, swimming and diving teams at Florida State University. He was also the study hall/tutor coordinator for all sports at FSU. Kelly was also a graduate assistant for the EKU athletics academics department and an adjunct faculty member in the health and physical ed department. Kelly and his wife, Laura, have a son, Cole, 8, and a daughter, Olivia, 6.

Asst. Athletics Director Compliance

Steve Harrell

(Delaware, 2005) Steve Harrell begins his first season with the Murray State athletic department as the assistant athletics director for compliance. Harrell comes to Murray after spending one year at the University of North Florida. Harrell is responsible for the oversight of NCAA compliance for over 300 student-athletes in Murray State’s 16 NCAA Division I athletic programs. While at North Florida, Harrell worked both in the compliance department and as an athletic academic support counselor. During that time he produced a guide and website for student-athletes to help them achieve academic success. Before his time at North Florida, Harrell served as a senior event staff supervisor at the University of Delaware. He supervised event staff for athletic games, concerts, graduations, and trade shows. He also volunteered in the sports marketing department and was a coach and counselor at the David Henderson Basketball school while at Delaware. In December 2005 Harrell earned a bachelor of science degree in sport management from the University of Delaware. After graduating from Delaware He enrolled in Florida Coastal School of Law, where he earned a law degree in 2009. Harrell also earned sports law and advanced legal writing certificates.

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(Murray State, 1974)

(Murray State, 1987)

Mike Thieke

Dave Winder

Mike Thieke is in his 20th year at Murray State and has served in many areas of the athletics department.

Dave Winder is in his eighth year with Murray State athletics and sixth in media relations.

He was named coordinator of facilities and game day management in 2004 and has served as assistant athletics director for facilities since 2007.

Winder “officially” joined the Racer athletics program in 2001, but in many ways, the Jackson, Mo., native has been a part of Murray State athletics for years.

Thieke’s long association with MSU began as a baseball player in 1973 and 1974. He owns one of only seven nohitters in program history.

Winder first came to MSU as a sophomore baseball player in the fall of 1983. He played three seasons for Johnny Reagan and became an All-Ohio Valley Conference first baseman in 1987. Winder still holds the OVC and MSU single-game record with 12 RBIs.

After coaching at Memphis University from 1978-89, he came back to MSU as an assistant and served as head coach from 1993-03. In 2003, the ‘Breds played in the NCAA Regionals. Thieke has directed all building and renovation projects in MSU Athletics including the Crisp Soccer-Tennis Complex, and Racer Softball Field. He graduated in 1974 from MSU with a degree in secondary education/business and earned a master’s degree in physical education in 1977 and also owns a United States patent. Thieke and his wife, Suzie, have two sons, John David, 27, and Taylor, 21. John David, played baseball at MSU and is married to former OVC Tennis MVP Melissa Spencer, they have a daughter, Madison, 3. Taylor is a senior on the MSU Baseball team.

After graduating from MSU in 1987 with a journalism degree, Winder served as the radio voice of Southeast Missouri State athletics from 1988 to 1991. He returned to Kentucky in 1991 and anchored the sports desk at WPSD TV-6 in Paducah for 10 years. He hosted the Murray State Racers’ football and basketball television shows from 1993 to 2007. Since becoming assistant athletics director for media relations in 2004 Winder has increased the size of the sports information staff and its production, launched a new athletics website and began video streaming of MSU games in 2006. Winder and his wife, Janice, have a daughter, Meagan, 14, and son, Matthew, 12.

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Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Business Manager

Equipment Manager

Football Secretary

Ticket Manager

Deanna Gordon

Scott Grant

Fulton Hart

Joe Haynes

Becky Hudson

Jennifer Johnson

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Kyle McClure

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MSU WELCOME The Murray State University Athletics Media Relations Department is pleased to assist you with the coverage of Racer Basketball. Dave Winder, Assistant AD for Media Relations will serve as the media contact for MSU Basketball. Winder can be reached at (270) 809-4271, via fax at (270) 809-6814, or via email at dave. winder@murraystate.edu.

CREDENTIALS Credentials for all Murray State University basketball games are for working media only. Requests for media credentials should be made at least two days prior to the game. Requests should be directed to Dave Winder. If media credentials are not picked up in advance, they will be held at the media will call entrance at the loading dock behind the RSEC.

GAME DAY Press Row - Seating on press row is limited to WORKING MEDIA ONLY. Space is limited and members of the media will be assigned seats.

MEDIA Spouses, dates, children and other non-workers are not permitted in working media areas. Photographers - Print and television photographers are allowed to shoot from both baselines at the Regional Special Events Center. Strobes are permitted but arraignments must be made through the MSU Media Relations office. No flash photography is permitted. Parking - A limited number of parking spac es are available for each home game. The media parking area is located on the east side of the Regional Special Events Center behind Stewart Stadium. Please call Dave Winder and your name will be added to the pass list. The entrance to the parking lot is off of highway 121 across from Back Yard Burgers restaurant. Press Row Services - Complete individual and team statistics, a play-by-play and a scoring summary will be available to members of the media following each game. Prior to the game, stats, rosters, notes and other information will be made available. Additionally, a limited number of phone lines for media members are available on press row upon request. Wireless internet is also available in the RSEC; ask Dave Winder about how to access. Hard

RELATIONS wire internet is available for outlets wishing to send video. Visiting Radio - A courtesy line is available for the official radio network of each visiting team. Anyone intending to use remote pick-up equipment must contact Neal Bradley of the Racer Sports Network at (270) 753-2400. Pre-Game Meal - A light meal will be served at the RSEC prior to each home game. Drinks are available throughout the game.

the season in the Racer Room at Stewart Stadium. Kennedy will address the media at 11:30 a.m. and lunch will follow.

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Coach Kennedy and select Murray State players will be available in the RSEC weight room which also serves as the interview area after a brief cooling off period, generally 10 minutes after the game. Visiting coaches are invited to the interview room, but only at the coach's discretion. Television crews need to bring their own lights. Locker Room - The Murray State locker room is closed to the media. Players will be available for interviews in the media area.

Murray State, the College Sports Information Directors of America, a n d t h e B a s k e t b a l l Wr i t e r s Association of America remind everyone that cheering or jeering for either team from the working media areas is not permitted. Thank you for your cooperation.

WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCE Coach Kennedy will conduct a weekly press luncheon each Monday during

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(270) 753-2400 (270) 527-3102 (270) 885-5331 (270) 247-1430 (270) 554-8255

Neal Bradley Jeff Waters Todd Hamilton Brett Fowler Joe Jackson

nealbradley@gmail.com wcbl@bellsouth.net tohamilton@forchbroadcasting.com radio@wymcradio.com joejackson@wkyx.com

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Murray, Ky.

Paducah Sun Racer Insider Courier-Journal Murray State News Messenger Tribune-Courier Kentucky New Era Tennessean Associated Press

Paducah, Ky. Murray, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Murray, Ky. Mayfield, Ky. Benton, Ky. Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Louisville, Ky.

(270) 753-1916 Michael Dann sports@murrayledger.com Tommy Dillard (270) 575-8600 Dusty Luthy dluthy@@paducahsun.com (270) 753-5842 Will Aubrey murraysports@yahoo.com (502) 582-4069 Mike Grant virgiltibbs@hotmail.com (270) 809-4481 Elizabeth Johnson thenews@murraystate.edu (270) 247-5233 Kevin Weaks melwea@charter.net (270) 527-3162 Justin McGill jmcgill@tribunecourier.com (270) 886-4440 Joe Wilson jwilson@kentuckynewera.com (615) 259-8299 Mike Towle mtowle@tennessean.com (502) 583-7718 Will Graves wgraves@ap.org

WEB HELP The MSU Media Relations staff constantly updates and maintains GoRacers.com. Current rosters, bios, statistics and photos are available as well as an extensive amount of archived information.

TOBACCO POLICY In adherence with the NCAA, smoking and the use of tobacco products are not permitted in the working media areas. This includes smokeless and chewing tobacco. We thank you in advance for your cooperation with this policy.

MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Dave Winder O: (270) 809-4271 C: (270) 293-0566 dave.winder@murraystate.edu

John Brush O: (270) 809-7044 C: (270) 293-0590 john.brush@murraystate.edu

Teri LaJeunessee O: (270) 809-3351 C: (270) 293-0595 teri.lajeunesse@murraystate.edu

Bryce Weymouth O: (270) 809-7051 C: (314) 882-0702 bweymouth@murraystate.edu

Jessica Cary C: (502) 767-3513

RSEC PRESS ROW PHONE: (270) 809-5551 jessica.cary@murraystate.edu

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2009-2010 Racer Basketball

MURRAY

STATE

MULTIMEDIA

RACER RADIO

RACER TELEVISION

INTERNET

For the 19th season, Neal Bradley will be on the radio calling all the action of Racer Basketball. Over the years he has thrilled Murray State fans with his brilliant calls of big Racer Neal Bradley wins. Fans still remember 19th Season some of Bradley’s exciting calls during the Racers OVC title wins in 2004, 2006 and those from the 1990’s. Bradley has a way with words and MSU fans have trusted him to be their eyes when the team is away from home. Once again, Bradley will handle the play-by-play and serve as host of the radio program ”Hey Coach!” with Billy Kennedy. Bradley, the “Voice of the Racers” in football, men’s basketball and baseball for almost two decades, is the sports director and morning show host at WRKY-WNBS in Murray.

Dave Winder, Murray State Athletics Assistant Athletics Director Media Relations is in his 14th season of hosting The Racer Report television program. Dave Winder The Racer Report “The 14th Season Week in MSU Athletics”, is released to several outlets throughout the region. WSIL-TV began carrying the program this school year. In all, the show can been seen in more than 300,000 homes. Archived editions of the show can been viewed on GoRacers.com.

GoRacers.com was launched only days before the Racers won the OVC Tournament in March 2006. Partnering with JumpTV, MSU Athletics has an internet destination that is ideal for both fans and media outlets. Everything you could want to know about the Racer Basketball team and the other teams at Murray State can be found on the site.

Each week, MSU fans can enjoy game highlights and comments from Billy Kennedy plus updates on other MSU teams. The MSU coaches’ show has a history that dates back to 1979 when Racer Head Coach Ron Greene participated in the first program with WPSD Sports Director Frank Murock.

MSU ELECTRONIC MEDIA SERVICES

Neal Bradley

Murray State Electronic Media Services is a department that is vital to the success and visibility of Racer Basketball. Located on the top floor of the Doyle Fine Arts building, EMS is the home of The Racer Report. hootiing EMS is responsible for the ssh shooting en editing e itin ed ing g video of all Racer games and then ow o w each ea ach the highlights seen on the show e games gam mes week. They also air Racer home V-1 V -11. on Murray State cable station TV-11.

Stan Marinoff

Jeremy McKeel

Shasta Oneal

GoRacers.com has photos and bios of every MSU student-athlete, as well as current schedule/results and statistics for each MSU team. Numerous photo galleries are routinely placed on the site and can be purchased 1. GoRacers.com is also a must for all media outlets that may need to look up statistics or other information from past seasons. The MSU site also features live streaming audio and live stats.

OVCsports.tv is also a place where media and fans can stay in touch with every school in the league. Live streaming of games, news conferences and coaches shows are all available and are archived for viewing any time.

Joe Haynes Hayne H ness

Mike Inman

22 Consecutive Winning Seasons

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NCAA DIVISION 1 ACTIVE STREAKS:

1. Syracuse (Big East) 39 2. Oklahoma (Big 12) 28 3. Kansas (Big 12) 26 4. Arizona (Pac-10) 25 T-5. MURRAY STATE (OHIO VALLEY) 22 T-5. Connecticut (Big East) 22 7. Oklahoma State (Big 12) 21 8. Kentucky (SEC) 19 9. Gonzaga (West Coast) 18


Thu, Nov 05

Bethel (Exhibition)

7:00 p.m.

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Berkeley, Calif.)

Tue, Dec 22

Western Kentucky ^

8:00 p.m.

Thu, Feb 11

Tennessee Tech * ^

7:30 p.m.

Wed, Dec 30

SIU Edwardsville ^

7:00 p.m.

Sat, Feb 13

Jacksonville State * ^

4:30 p.m.

Mon, Nov 09

California ESPNU

10:00 p.m.

Mon, Jan 04

UT Martin *

7:30 p.m.

Tue, Feb 16

Southeast Missouri *

Sat, Nov 14

Missouri-St. Louis

7:00 p.m.

Thu, Jan 07

Tennessee State * ^

7:30 p.m.

Sat, Feb 20

ESPNU BracketBusters

Sat, Jan 09

Austin Peay * ESPN2

5:00 p.m.

Thu, Feb 25

Morehead State * ^

7:00 p.m.

Eastern Kentucky * ^

6:00 p.m.

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Miami, Fla.)

7:00 p.m. TBA

Fri, Nov 20

James Madison

3:00 p.m.

Mon, Jan 11

Eastern Illinois *

7:00 p.m.

Sat, Feb 27

Sun, Nov 22

North Carolina Central

7:00 p.m.

Thu, Jan 14

Jacksonville State *

7:30 p.m.

OVC Tournament

Mon, Nov 23

Florida International

6:00 p.m.

Sat, Jan 16

Tennessee Tech *

7:30 p.m.

Tue, Mar 02

Quarterfinals

Sat, Nov 28

Tennessee Wesleyan

7:00 p.m.

Thu, Jan 21

Eastern Illinois *

7:30 p.m.

Fri, Mar 05

Semifinals (Nashville, Tenn.) ESPNU

Thu, Dec 03

Eastern Kentucky * ESPNU

6:00 p.m.

Sat, Jan 23

Southeast Missouri *

7:45 p.m.

Sat, Mar 06

Championship (Nashville, Tenn.) ESPN2

Sat, Dec 05

Morehead State *

7:30 p.m.

Wed, Jan 27

SIU Edwardsville

7:00 p.m.

Sat, Dec 12

East Tennessee State

3:00 p.m.

Sat, Jan 30

UT Martin * ESPNU

1: 00 p.m.

Tue, Dec 15

Louisiana Tech

7:00 p.m.

Thu, Feb 04

Tennessee State *

7:30 p.m.

Sat, Dec 19

Chattanooga

7:00 p.m.

Sat, Feb 06

Austin Peay *

7:30 p.m.

TBA 6 or 8 p.m.

Home Away * Ohio Valley Conference Game ^ Shown on Racer T.V. Network All times are Central Standard Time Equal Education and Employment Opportunities M/F/D, AA Employer

TBA


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